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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
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Self-described ‘communists’ tried to donate to a Democrat. They were actually GOP activists.
Meanwhile, as the men were leaving, another staffer came over — and recognized them from social media as being affiliated with the Arizona Republican Party, Mulcahy said. Shortly after the pair left, O’Halleran’s finance director, Lindsay Coleman, drove over to the local Arizona GOP office to return the donation.
Her suspicions were almost immediately confirmed upon entering the GOP office, in an awkward exchange that was captured on video.
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Meanwhile, as the men were leaving, another staffer came over — and recognized them from social media as being affiliated with the Arizona Republican Party, Mulcahy said. Shortly after the pair left, O’Halleran’s finance director, Lindsay Coleman, drove over to the local Arizona GOP office to return the donation.
Her suspicions were almost immediately confirmed upon entering the GOP office, in an awkward exchange that was captured on video.
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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Trying to change the subject.
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'Winning' isn't the subject?
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this probably could have gone in any number of threads...
https://www.vox.com/2018/10/14/17976620 ... gh-accuser
https://www.vox.com/2018/10/14/17976620 ... gh-accuser
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Maybe the fake news thread?
I can't stand trump, but he's clearly not literally saying he doesn't care if she was sexually assaulted.
I can't stand trump, but he's clearly not literally saying he doesn't care if she was sexually assaulted.
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^^^IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 8:13 am Maybe the fake news thread?
I can't stand trump, but he's clearly not literally saying he doesn't care if she was sexually assaulted.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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How can you seriously come up with that conclusion? Clearly he is saying that the end justifies the means.IllinoisJayhawk wrote: ↑Mon Oct 15, 2018 8:13 am Maybe the fake news thread?
I can't stand trump, but he's clearly not literally saying he doesn't care if she was sexually assaulted.
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Experts Say Vast Deserts, Absence Of Life, May Indicate Mars Was Once Run By Conservatives
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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The Register's endorsements for Congress: GOP has failed to govern
When Republicans achieved the trifecta in 2016, winning the presidency as well as holding the House and Senate, it seemed the country was poised to move beyond the GOP-engineered partisan gridlock that had characterized much of the previous six years.
Americans had reason to expect action from Congress, for better or worse, on a variety of issues ranging from health care and immigration to reducing government overspending.
Republicans promised fiscal responsibility, yet they have punted on putting the nation back on sound financial footing. Their one major legislative success, the 2017 tax cut, is projected to add $1.9 trillion to the debt. This, after Republicans howled endlessly about the comparatively meager deficits created during the Obama administration. The Congressional Budget Office said in August that these tax cuts and spending increases would become “unsustainable” if extended. But the House GOP, including Iowa’s three Republican representatives, voted last month for another $3.8 trillion in tax cuts.
Not only has the party failed to act as a check on the president, key Republicans have been complicit in trying to obstruct and undermine the investigation of a foreign power’s interference in a U.S. election. And by their silence they have tacitly endorsed the president’s racism, misogyny, white nationalism, divisiveness and crudity.
In becoming the party of Trump, the Republicans have forsaken traditional conservatism and given voters no rational alternative to the Democrats. The party needs to be voted out of power and spend a few years becoming again the party of Lincoln, not the party of Trump.
When Republicans achieved the trifecta in 2016, winning the presidency as well as holding the House and Senate, it seemed the country was poised to move beyond the GOP-engineered partisan gridlock that had characterized much of the previous six years.
Americans had reason to expect action from Congress, for better or worse, on a variety of issues ranging from health care and immigration to reducing government overspending.
Republicans promised fiscal responsibility, yet they have punted on putting the nation back on sound financial footing. Their one major legislative success, the 2017 tax cut, is projected to add $1.9 trillion to the debt. This, after Republicans howled endlessly about the comparatively meager deficits created during the Obama administration. The Congressional Budget Office said in August that these tax cuts and spending increases would become “unsustainable” if extended. But the House GOP, including Iowa’s three Republican representatives, voted last month for another $3.8 trillion in tax cuts.
Not only has the party failed to act as a check on the president, key Republicans have been complicit in trying to obstruct and undermine the investigation of a foreign power’s interference in a U.S. election. And by their silence they have tacitly endorsed the president’s racism, misogyny, white nationalism, divisiveness and crudity.
In becoming the party of Trump, the Republicans have forsaken traditional conservatism and given voters no rational alternative to the Democrats. The party needs to be voted out of power and spend a few years becoming again the party of Lincoln, not the party of Trump.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Sexually assaulted women are snowflakes?
In latest unearthed radio recordings, Rep. Jason Lewis mocks women traumatized by unwanted sexual advances
Rep. Jason Lewis (R-Minn.), locked in a tight reelection battle, is facing fresh controversy over past comments as a conservative talk-radio host, this time for mocking women who said they were traumatized by unwanted sexual advances.
CNN, which has delved into past recordings of Lewis’s show, found audio from a November 2012 broadcast in which Lewis talks with a caller about allegations of sexual harassment that had been leveled against then-Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain from his tenure as president of the National Restaurant Association.
“I don’t want to be callous here, but how traumatizing was it?” Lewis said of the women who had made allegations against Cain. “How many women at some point in their life have a man come on to them, place their hand on their shoulder or maybe even their thigh, kiss them, and they would rather not have it happen, but is that really something that’s going to be seared in your memory that you’ll need therapy for? You’ll never get over it?”
Lewis then shifted tone, speaking as a distraught woman. “It was the most traumatizing experience . . . ” he said. “Come on! She wasn’t raped.”
In latest unearthed radio recordings, Rep. Jason Lewis mocks women traumatized by unwanted sexual advances
Rep. Jason Lewis (R-Minn.), locked in a tight reelection battle, is facing fresh controversy over past comments as a conservative talk-radio host, this time for mocking women who said they were traumatized by unwanted sexual advances.
CNN, which has delved into past recordings of Lewis’s show, found audio from a November 2012 broadcast in which Lewis talks with a caller about allegations of sexual harassment that had been leveled against then-Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain from his tenure as president of the National Restaurant Association.
“I don’t want to be callous here, but how traumatizing was it?” Lewis said of the women who had made allegations against Cain. “How many women at some point in their life have a man come on to them, place their hand on their shoulder or maybe even their thigh, kiss them, and they would rather not have it happen, but is that really something that’s going to be seared in your memory that you’ll need therapy for? You’ll never get over it?”
Lewis then shifted tone, speaking as a distraught woman. “It was the most traumatizing experience . . . ” he said. “Come on! She wasn’t raped.”
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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The free market harshly judges Steve Bannon’s value as a dining companion.
Bannon, the former CEO for the Trump campaign and erstwhile presidential advisor, is scheduled to speak on Friday at the the Hillsborough County Republican Party’s dinner in Tampa Bay, Florida. The event is a fundraiser, although, as the Tampa Bay Times reports, it won’t be raising much money from attendees.
The dinner originally hoped to raise money by charging $20,000 per seat for ten guests to sit at Bannon’s table. There were further VIP tickets going for $1000 a piece. General admission for the event was set at $125.
Ticket prices were dramatically cut last week, when you could pay $5,000 for proximity to Bannon, $300 for a VIP seat, and $50 for general admission. The bargain prices were offered, according to a Facebook post, because “We want to pack the house!!!”
On Monday, an email went out saying the entire event would be free. “The Trump Anniversary Dinner with Steve Bannon this Friday will be COMPLEMENTARY TO ALL,” one of the organizer of the event wrote in a mass email. “We have a donor who will cover our expenses.”
If this trajectory continues, it’s entirely possible that by Friday, Tampa Bay Republicans will be dragging people from the street and offering them money to attend the event.
On Tuesday, Bannon gave a speech at Staten Island and screened his movie Trump at War. According to The New York Daily News, 38 people attended the event.
Bannon, the former CEO for the Trump campaign and erstwhile presidential advisor, is scheduled to speak on Friday at the the Hillsborough County Republican Party’s dinner in Tampa Bay, Florida. The event is a fundraiser, although, as the Tampa Bay Times reports, it won’t be raising much money from attendees.
The dinner originally hoped to raise money by charging $20,000 per seat for ten guests to sit at Bannon’s table. There were further VIP tickets going for $1000 a piece. General admission for the event was set at $125.
Ticket prices were dramatically cut last week, when you could pay $5,000 for proximity to Bannon, $300 for a VIP seat, and $50 for general admission. The bargain prices were offered, according to a Facebook post, because “We want to pack the house!!!”
On Monday, an email went out saying the entire event would be free. “The Trump Anniversary Dinner with Steve Bannon this Friday will be COMPLEMENTARY TO ALL,” one of the organizer of the event wrote in a mass email. “We have a donor who will cover our expenses.”
If this trajectory continues, it’s entirely possible that by Friday, Tampa Bay Republicans will be dragging people from the street and offering them money to attend the event.
On Tuesday, Bannon gave a speech at Staten Island and screened his movie Trump at War. According to The New York Daily News, 38 people attended the event.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
Derek Cressman
Derek Cressman
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Back to "winning"!
Looks like Imzy isn't the only real, patriotic American, being persecuted for his views:
The Campbell Soup lobbyist who said George Soros' foundation was assisting a caravan of migrants bound for the United States is no longer with the company.
Kelly Johnston, formerly Campbell's vice president of government affairs, tweeted on Monday that the Open Society Foundations arranged for "troop carriers" and "rail cars" to support the caravan, which formed earlier this month in Central America. Johnston has since deleted his Twitter account.
Looks like Imzy isn't the only real, patriotic American, being persecuted for his views:
The Campbell Soup lobbyist who said George Soros' foundation was assisting a caravan of migrants bound for the United States is no longer with the company.
Kelly Johnston, formerly Campbell's vice president of government affairs, tweeted on Monday that the Open Society Foundations arranged for "troop carriers" and "rail cars" to support the caravan, which formed earlier this month in Central America. Johnston has since deleted his Twitter account.
“The Electoral College is DEI for rural white folks.”
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Probably suicided himself with two gunshots to the back of the head. It happens to lots of folks who experience extreme regret after crossing the Soros/Clinton cabal.Feral wrote: ↑Sun Oct 28, 2018 1:50 pm Back to "winning"!
Looks like Imzy isn't the only real, patriotic American, being persecuted for his views:
The Campbell Soup lobbyist who said George Soros' foundation was assisting a caravan of migrants bound for the United States is no longer with the company.
Kelly Johnston, formerly Campbell's vice president of government affairs, tweeted on Monday that the Open Society Foundations arranged for "troop carriers" and "rail cars" to support the caravan, which formed earlier this month in Central America. Johnston has since deleted his Twitter account.
“There are lies, damned lies, and statistics.” - Mark Twain
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Two gunshots before jumping out the window. How many have been killed by the clintons? It’s in the 60s now, right?
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Hasn’t been updated in a couple years
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