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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostTroll doesn't appreciate the irony that, yes, it was quiet...because there is one person on here always looking to stir the pot. He's "busy", and all is good.
He arrives, sends out a series of comments in the middle of the night (I forgot...how many consecutive posts is required before the hypocrite gets his panties knotted up?), and then comments how it was quiet yesterday. Funny...where all the "other" libs in your absence?
Gee, what's the common denominator? Tee Hee trolls, board goes crazy. Tee Hee "busy", all is peaceful.
I thought that was your nap time, not after your bed time ....
😂😂😂😂 middle of the night ....😂😂😂😂....Con now revealed he isn’t able to subtract 17 from 24 ...,
Is it because ....
To review:
* Trump claimed exoneration, then reports blew that up
* Trump vowed health plan, then buffoonishly backtracked
* Trump dropped dumb threat to close border
Trump doesn't have magical powers. He's floundering around disastrously.
Naturally , crazy con is focused on me and can’t acknowledge the OBVIOUS....there are at least TWO, maybe more libs here bedeviling him.
Good luck con ...I hope you find the oranges of your ignorance someday
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostHypocrite.
Tee Hee doesn't post, all is quiet.
Tee Hee goes on rant, says Con brings the crazy...
You ONLY have eyes for me these days Con?
Not flattered but I would be happy to send over a something 🍔 for you to try....
All those “nothing 🍔 s” you flacked have clearly left you felling empty and unsatisfied .
You do know how much we laugh 😂 😆 at your 🤡 ish antics?
Why I come back ...for the laughs ...thanks for being you ....
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“I'm proud to be a bartender. Ain't nothing wrong with that,” Ocasio-Cortez said. “There's nothing wrong with working retail, folding clothes for other people to buy. There is nothing wrong with preparing the food that your neighbors will eat. There is nothing wrong with driving the buses that take your family to work. There is nothing wrong with being a working person in the United States of America and there is everything dignified about it."
Anyone see the irony of AOC's words? Let's compare how people like TMan refer to the working people of America who voted for Trump.
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Lots of good hardworking people got duped by Trump and are starting to realize it and regret it.
And then there are those who realize they were duped, but will never acknowledge it. And there are those who voted for him knowing he was a dirtbag.
Which one are you?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLots of good hardworking people got duped by Trump and are starting to realize it and regret it.
And then there are those who realize they were duped, but will never acknowledge it. And there are those who voted for him knowing he was a dirtbag.
Which one are you?
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/ep...oval-6179.html
And now we should start to see if the affects of the Mueller report.
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Meanwhile Democrats aren't gaining any friends with their position on immigration.
67% of likely United States voters believe that illegal immigration is a "serious problem".
Only 32% say illegal immigration is not a serious problem (Gee, I wonder what party they vote for.).
When asked "Do most Democrats in Congress want to slow or stop illegal immigration?" Just 31% of likely voters said that Democrats in Congress want to "slow or stop illegal immigration." 45% of those polled believe the Democratic party does not want to stop illegal immigration at all.
http://www.rasmussenreports.com/publ..._for_democrats
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLots of good hardworking people got duped by Trump and are starting to realize it and regret it.
And then there are those who realize they were duped, but will never acknowledge it. And there are those who voted for him knowing he was a dirtbag.
Which one are you?
Eugene Robinson of the Washington Post asks "Will Voters Be Too Stupid to See Trump's Failures?"
How about Obama remarks that Rust Belt voters “get bitter, they cling to guns or religion"?
And it's not just the imagination of those on the right.
The Culture Of The Smug White Liberal
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/the-c...ushpmg00000003
"I have spent my life as a Democrat which probably isn’t that surprising considering that I am African-American. One of the things that always attracted me to the party were the ideals of equality, fighting for the little guy and our openness to differing opinions, but lately I have seen my party take a turn that makes me uncomfortable. Somewhere along the way we stopped fighting for the little guy and became the party of the smug, educated elites who look down on those with less education and deem them unable or unworthy of being able to make personal decisions for their own lives."
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After Trump is put in prison for the rest of his life for a multitude of crimes you will have plenty of time introspection and whether you were stupid to vote for him.
I myself am pretty sure you will skip the introspection and go to your grave ranting about Deep State and Fake News.
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That's because today, those that refer to themselves as "liberal" are actually illiberal and most live in an echo chamber of illiberalism ESPECIALLY those in Massachusetts, the most politically intolerant part of the country and/or those who work on campuses (like our the perfesser).
Liberals, You’re Not as Smart as You Think
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/12/o...?module=inline
Liberals dominate the entertainment industry, many of the most influential news sources and America’s universities. This means that people with progressive leanings are everywhere in the public eye — and are also on the college campuses attended by many people’s children or grandkids. These platforms come with a lot of power to express values, confer credibility and celebrity and start national conversations that others really can’t ignore. But this makes liberals feel more powerful than they are. Or, more accurately, this kind of power is double-edged. Liberals often don’t realize how provocative or inflammatory they can be. In exercising their power, they regularly not only persuade and attract but also annoy and repel. In fact, liberals may be more effective at causing resentment than in getting people to come their way.
Liberals can act as if they’re not so certain — and maybe actually not be so certain — that bigotry motivates people who disagree with them on issues like immigration. Without sacrificing their principles, liberals can come across as more respectful of others. Self-righteousness is rarely attractive, and even more rarely rewarded.
Liberals are trapped in a self-reinforcing cycle. When they use their positions in American culture to lecture, judge and disdain, they push more people into an opposing coalition that liberals are increasingly prone to think of as deplorable. That only validates their own worst prejudices about the other America.
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