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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    Call me Mr. MonkeyTrumpChimpApe fan!

    And its all good to just call him a monkey anyway, as the left likes to do that too. Plus, he'll be even more racist if he looks like a monkey - or orange orangutan too! Count me in, I'll happily be a racist chimp supporting Orangutan Man.

    btw,I love all primates anyway, maybe thats proof that Trump and I are related racists? Remember when they also did it with Obama too? Me neither.

    "Trumpanzee's 2020 - another 4 lame duck years" - that's my slogan for the last 4 years. Gonna be labeled racist no matter what, might as well give them real ammo this time instead of the blanks they have been shooting.
    Wonder which of the 20 will call anyone who doesn't agree with them a deplorable this time around

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    they are liars. but defend palestine and condemn Israel.... they are anti-American, a fact IMO


    ... and THAT, is the POINT.

    I believe that all this talk of 'racism' has been as prominently pitched for, and by, the media precisely so that it detracts from the central point. Trump is against all of these individuals, NOT because of their race, but because of their dedicatedly determined efforts to offer an anti-American voice and 'viewpoint'.

    There will be those on the Left (i.e, all of them ??) who'll want one side of the so-called 'coin' ignored, but the other fully and misleadingly spotlighted. Anything, but anything, to score a point, however shabby.

    It is reasonable for an American patriot to want an America-hater to leave the country they hate. Reasonable, and logical.
    It's That Bloody Foreigner Again !!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimnyc View Post
    if Hillary waited 13 seconds before breaking so many laws, I wonder if she would have then been prosecuted for her crimes? Or, I wonder, if Trump started speaking to the crowd after, say 9 seconds, would he still be the racist who made the chants? Maybe 8?

    When AoHell and Omar completely ignore media questions, if they had asked her 14 seconds earlier, some time to ponder over the violence, would they have answered, i wonder? Or, if given 26 seconds to answer, and they talk smack about Israel instead, would that make them or their stances racist and/or supporting of violence?

    I'd LOVE to interview them myself!!! Put me on air and let America hear the questions. They can ignore me, thats cool, but the questions will be heard more so at least. 2 of those complete retards refuse to answer me on Twitter already, oddly.
    STTAB is all over each of them almost daily. I try to get to each of their FBs along with that of Bernie Sanders every day to ask them at least one question.

    NONE of them have ever responded.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Drummond View Post


    ... and THAT, is the POINT.

    I believe that all this talk of 'racism' has been as prominently pitched for, and by, the media precisely so that it detracts from the central point. Trump is against all of these individuals, NOT because of their race, but because of their dedicatedly determined efforts to offer an anti-American voice and 'viewpoint'.

    There will be those on the Left (i.e, all of them ??) who'll want one side of the so-called 'coin' ignored, but the other fully and misleadingly spotlighted. Anything, but anything, to score a point, however shabby.

    It is reasonable for an American patriot to want an America-hater to leave the country they hate. Reasonable, and logical.
    As I said the other day, none of these assholes actually believes that Donald Trump is a racist. But truth is irrelevant to them. AOC even said so herself, she believes that lying is perfectly okay because she's morally right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STTAB View Post
    Wonder which of the 20 will call anyone who doesn't agree with them a deplorable this time around
    Too busy calling us racists for now, but we're ALL deplorable nazi fascists for a bit too.

    And when Trump wins 2020, I'm gonna be a proud nazi! Hell, many told me that years ago before all of this anyway, same with Kath, NT, Gunny, Darin.... only Abbey made... nevermind, she's a racist nazi too!! ( j/k)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Noir View Post
    I know little to nothing about these women other than what’s been posted on this forum (no exactly a clean lens to look through) but they should 100% be condemning what is happening for example in Portland.
    Now that is just weak. While I am not a Trump fan, I take the time to know what he's doing, for better or worse. These 4, none are from my area, so I cannot vote for or against any of them. However, they have thrust themselves onto the national stage. For me, it wasn't with Trump, rather with Pelosi. Just a bit more than a week ago. It was enough that I took some time to find some background info on voting and stands. Not good for anyone that actually pays attention to issues and philosophies.

    Not a fan of Pelosi, but she's been a very good Leader and while she always spins all to her side, she is trusted by the opposition when dealing with needed rules. Which is where things went a bit haywire the other day-but she's had a very tough week.

    It's not fair or even worth discussion when one will only consider their own side, without any understanding of the other. That is what you are doing.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Now that is just weak. While I am not a Trump fan, I take the time to know what he's doing, for better or worse. These 4, none are from my area, so I cannot vote for or against any of them. However, they have thrust themselves onto the national stage. For me, it wasn't with Trump, rather with Pelosi. Just a bit more than a week ago. It was enough that I took some time to find some background info on voting and stands. Not good for anyone that actually pays attention to issues and philosophies.

    Not a fan of Pelosi, but she's been a very good Leader and while she always spins all to her side, she is trusted by the opposition when dealing with needed rules. Which is where things went a bit haywire the other day-but she's had a very tough week.

    It's not fair or even worth discussion when one will only consider their own side, without any understanding of the other. That is what you are doing.
    Nancy WAS a good leader, she's let the nuts take over the Democratic Party. This didn't begin with the squad, they have just fully taken over from Nancy.

    And what I mean is Nancy used to be somewhat reasonable, she'd work with Republicans at least some . In the last year though, the VERY few times she has worked with the Republicans has been a complete shock, as no one expected her to be able to do so. And things just keep getting worse.

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    Quote Originally Posted by STTAB View Post
    Nancy WAS a good leader, she's let the nuts take over the Democratic Party. This didn't begin with the squad, they have just fully taken over from Nancy.

    And what I mean is Nancy used to be somewhat reasonable, she'd work with Republicans at least some . In the last year though, the VERY few times she has worked with the Republicans has been a complete shock, as no one expected her to be able to do so. And things just keep getting worse.
    Democrats have always been far more splintered, their leaders always working on herding cats.

    My reasoning is that Democrats really have not had any guiding principles-just labels. Republicans are going to be facing the same 'after Trump,' but not yet. I think Pelosi is trying to figure how far she can go to 'punish' these feral cats.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Kathianne View Post
    Democrats have always been far more splintered, their leaders always working on herding cats.

    My reasoning is that Democrats really have not had any guiding principles-just labels. Republicans are going to be facing the same 'after Trump,' but not yet. I think Pelosi is trying to figure how far she can go to 'punish' these feral cats.
    Strange, I've always felt the opposite. It's always seemed to me like until recently Nancy Pelosi's greatest strength was she controlled the direction of the Democrats in the House, if one of them believed something, they all believed it (well we should say claimed to believe it, because the ONLY thing Democrats in DC believe in is seizing power at all costs) and that is has always been the Republicans who have a lot of in fighting because they actually do just disagree on policies. I mean when Paul Ryan was SoH for example, they lost the House simply because they weren't smart enough to disagree in private, and present a united front in public and get shit done.

    It still seems like it is MOSTLY that way with the Dems. I mean are you really believing, for example, that every single Democratic member of Congress believed it might be true that Trump colluded with Russians to steal an election? Come on.. Yet, I can't recall even one of them publicly saying "I doubt this is true" Sure were plenty of Republicans who were cowardly enough to say "hey this might be true, we better investigate for 8 years to be sure" though weren't there?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Noir View Post
    Reporter: “When your supporters last night where chanting “send her back” Why didn’t you stop them? Why didn’t you ask them to stop saying that?”
    Trump: “Well number 1 I think I did. I think I started speaking very quickly...I will say this I did start speaking very quickly...”

    According to Trumps statement he did try and stop the chant, and he did so by speaking very quickly.
    According to anyone with eyes and ears he stood by silently until the chant died down itself.
    THAT is your "lie"? Are you kidding? You aren't even going to pretend to have an argument?

    down to brass tacks and the TRUTH is Trump didn't speak soon enough to suit your or the rest of the leftwingnuts so it's a "lie". and .

    Did his speaking not stop the crowd from chanting? Ooops ... doh ... So, in effect, he stopped the crowd from chanting. "Why yes, Gunny, as a matter of fact ...."

    Anything else?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    THAT is your "lie"? Are you kidding? You aren't even going to pretend to have an argument?

    down to brass tacks and the TRUTH is Trump didn't speak soon enough to suit your or the rest of the leftwingnuts so it's a "lie". and .

    Did his speaking not stop the crowd from chanting? Ooops ... doh ... So, in effect, he stopped the crowd from chanting. "Why yes, Gunny, as a matter of fact ...."

    Anything else?
    No, he waited for the chant to stop and then started speaking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by STTAB View Post
    Strange, I've always felt the opposite. It's always seemed to me like until recently Nancy Pelosi's greatest strength was she controlled the direction of the Democrats in the House, if one of them believed something, they all believed it (well we should say claimed to believe it, because the ONLY thing Democrats in DC believe in is seizing power at all costs) and that is has always been the Republicans who have a lot of in fighting because they actually do just disagree on policies. I mean when Paul Ryan was SoH for example, they lost the House simply because they weren't smart enough to disagree in private, and present a united front in public and get shit done.

    It still seems like it is MOSTLY that way with the Dems. I mean are you really believing, for example, that every single Democratic member of Congress believed it might be true that Trump colluded with Russians to steal an election? Come on.. Yet, I can't recall even one of them publicly saying "I doubt this is true" Sure were plenty of Republicans who were cowardly enough to say "hey this might be true, we better investigate for 8 years to be sure" though weren't there?
    Democrats have always been split about what is the most important ill to focus on. Republicans had certain principles they looked at issues through said prism. The one thing that the Democrats did that Republicans didn't, was focus on the long term goal of winning. Republicans tended to have to be pushed to give up something to get something. The Dems wanted to win.

    These 4 seem to be focused on the belief that the 'young and dumb' will follow like sheep and somehow overtake all the other groups that vote. Well Trump already had splintered some of those older Democrats with the last election. Now the economy is mostly humming and Trump has mostly kept his promises and even some more. Now you've got the socialists/communists/anarchy promoters seemingly calling the leadership of the Democrats racist and proving they are ineffectual. Trump isn't.

    This is not looking pretty for the Democrats in 2020, unless something changes quickly.

    I'm not saying everything is roses for the Republicans, it really isn't close to what it was in 2015, it IS Trump's version of the Republican party, which is very disciplined-cross the powers that be, you're gone. What it will be in 2024 is when that bridge will be crossed.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Noir View Post
    No, he waited for the chant to stop and then started speaking.
    Perception?

    Doesn't matter if he waited for them to stop, which, as I pointed out earlier is customary, or cut them off. They stopped. Trump publicly disavowed any ties to that portion of the event.

    Looks like end of a non-story to me.

    Unless your imagination counts
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    Today he sort of walked the disavowal back or not? yeah, I know, 'the Guardian...'

    https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/...ttack-updates-

    ...Trump slammed Omar while applauding the “incredible” crowd that broke out in a chant of “send her back.” The president told reporters during an Oval Office event that he was “unhappy” with the congresswoman’s past comments and that he thought the attendees of his North Carolina were “incredible patriots.” (Here is the full video again.).....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gunny View Post
    Perception?

    Doesn't matter if he waited for them to stop, which, as I pointed out earlier is customary, or cut them off. They stopped. Trump publicly disavowed any ties to that portion of the event.

    Looks like end of a non-story to me.

    Unless your imagination counts
    Remember his first time in congress, and he honored a military Mom, and she got a standing O for like 5 minutes? He'd be the new KKK leader!

    Just another failed attempt by the left....

    I am glad that these few women are getting the attention they wanted, showing Trump was racist towards them. Add to my other 200 threads on them. Well, that and Omar's 2 hubbies. When the news covers this, they should play all the videos of them ignoring the questions. Their collective condemnation of Israel, and maybe support for anything anti-America. All of their BS from day one that they all tried to ignore, shove it down American's throats so they are well informed for 2020. Force CNN and MSNBC to cry and tell the story.

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