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That is priceless

 

I love how that special snowflake is treated as a protest. Ferguson and Baltimore riots are mostly peaceful demonstrations. Occupy Wall Street was supposed to be something like the 60s rekindled

 

But tea parties were reported as small gatherings of fringe elements, scary and intimidating to people who weren't the same skin color and could erupt into violence at any time

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Let's organize a counter protest. If you see somebody wearing a Pussyhat, grab it.

 

We'll call it the Grab her by the Pussyhat Project

i was thinking more like mailing them porn, victoria's secret catalogs, order them some elephant **** (or various animal) which you can do.

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Can you actually get a cap to stay on a kitty?

 

When I was a kid one of my friends had a cat and on game days his father (a Browns fan) would put a plastic mini browns helmet on the cat

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At today's confirmation hearings...........................do you think that you could get in to a congressional hearing to disrupt it ?

 

 

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Don't worry, everyone, the republic is saved

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THE MAN WHO LOST THE DEMOCRATS A THOUSAND ELECTIONS SAYS HIS WORK ISN’T FINISHED:

 

 

_ZdpaV47DMoKDlfaXh00ho4gtH2KJncoDqEQqBmR Obama and His Movement Prepare to Challenge President Trump.

 

 

And despite all the puffery packed into this NBC story, the conclusion is what matters: “The Democrats’ huge losses in terms of state legislative, gubernatorial and congressional seats during Obama’s eight years in office may reduce his credibility in telling party leaders what to do in the future.”

 

 

ADDED: from the comments at the link;

 

There’s one: the tradition that ex-Presidents back out of politics and
mostly stay out of their successor’s way regardless of party. That’s a valuable, important institution in American politics.
It goes back to George Washington (who retired to his farm). And, of course, the press is totally whitewashing that.

 

Well, one more American political tradition in the crapper.
I have a feeling it will do even his own party more harm than good. Notice also that Obama’s special criterion for violating the tradition is if Trump backs policies that are “not who we are”. IE whenever Obama feels like it.

 

There’s another American tradition. The respect and deference shown to past American Presidents, even the bad ones. That tradition exists in large part because ex-presidents are no threat politically to current ones.
Their job is to be the grown-ups, elder statesmen who protect the system as a whole (typing this, I’m seeing why Obama’s incapable of that role
) and quietly work to foster the future of their party. If Obama’s going to cater to his own narcissism and remain defiantly on stage heckling President Trump, then there’s no reason for Trump to show any deference and respect to Obama.

 

Obama and the media will surely try to have it both ways: he’ll be marching around picking political fights, while acting wounded and disappointed when he isn’t treated like a non-combatant.

 

American political traditions only exist insofar as they serve immediate democrat political expediency. Otherwise, if they’re mentioned at all it’s as antiquated foolishness.

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah, pretty much.

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Inauguration protests could get very ugly

by Rick Moran

 

Original Article

Protestors are promising to disrupt many of the events surrounding Donald Trump´s inauguration, with some protest leaders promising violence. No venue will be safe from protestors, including the inaugural parade, inaugural balls, and every place in between.

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Inauguration protests could get very ugly

by Rick Moran

 

Original Article

Protestors are promising to disrupt many of the events surrounding Donald Trump´s inauguration, with some protest leaders promising violence. No venue will be safe from protestors, including the inaugural parade, inaugural balls, and every place in between.

 

Buckle up, America. You're about to watch the left throw its biggest temper tantrum yet.

 

It should go a long way to fixing this :lol:

 

 

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Inauguration protests could get very ugly

by Rick Moran

 

Original Article

Protestors are promising to disrupt many of the events surrounding Donald Trump´s inauguration, with some protest leaders promising violence. No venue will be safe from protestors, including the inaugural parade, inaugural balls, and every place in between.

Ahh, Anti-Capitalist protests. Those I'm sure will be very effective and could cause 10's of millions of people across the country to rally to their side.

THE MAN WHO LOST THE DEMOCRATS A THOUSAND ELECTIONS SAYS HIS WORK ISN’T FINISHED:

 

 

_ZdpaV47DMoKDlfaXh00ho4gtH2KJncoDqEQqBmR Obama and His Movement Prepare to Challenge President Trump.

 

 

And despite all the puffery packed into this NBC story, the conclusion is what matters: “The Democrats’ huge losses in terms of state legislative, gubernatorial and congressional seats during Obama’s eight years in office may reduce his credibility in telling party leaders what to do in the future.”

 

 

ADDED: from the comments at the link;

 

 

There’s one: the tradition that ex-Presidents back out of politics and mostly stay out of their successor’s way regardless of party. That’s a valuable, important institution in American politics. It goes back to George Washington (who retired to his farm). And, of course, the press is totally whitewashing that.

 

Well, one more American political tradition in the crapper. I have a feeling it will do even his own party more harm than good. Notice also that Obama’s special criterion for violating the tradition is if Trump backs policies that are “not who we are”. IE whenever Obama feels like it.

 

There’s another American tradition. The respect and deference shown to past American Presidents, even the bad ones. That tradition exists in large part because ex-presidents are no threat politically to current ones. Their job is to be the grown-ups, elder statesmen who protect the system as a whole (typing this, I’m seeing why Obama’s incapable of that role) and quietly work to foster the future of their party. If Obama’s going to cater to his own narcissism and remain defiantly on stage heckling President Trump, then there’s no reason for Trump to show any deference and respect to Obama.

 

Obama and the media will surely try to have it both ways: he’ll be marching around picking political fights, while acting wounded and disappointed when he isn’t treated like a non-combatant.

 

American political traditions only exist insofar as they serve immediate democrat political expediency. Otherwise, if they’re mentioned at all it’s as antiquated foolishness.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Obama likely sees it differently. It's everyone else that lost elections, he won twice. Therefore more of "him" the "winner" is needed.

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it took me coming back to this, clicking on the link to realize she was not the girl in hunger games.

 

she's the american idol girl right?

 

Yep, though recently she was the reason Hairspray Live was any good. She was nowhere as good as Queen Latifah was in the movie, but in the end, she's just someone looking for her next gig, and she must be denied because the left wont stop until everyone is made to think like them.

 

They're easy to spot. They're the ones who still think Hillary lost for reasons other than that she's Hillary.

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Yep, though recently she was the reason Hairspray Live was any good. She was nowhere as good as Queen Latifah was in the movie, but in the end, she's just someone looking for her next gig, and she must be denied because the left wont stop until everyone is made to think like them.

 

They're easy to spot. They're the ones who still think Hillary lost for reasons other than that she's Hillary.

 

It's all pretty amazing to watch. They're conflating nationalism with racism and being stubbornly obtuse about it. They're accusing Trump of hatred while spouting hatred for Trump, along with any who do not openly share their hatred of Trump. They have no idea how badly they are marginalizing themselves, nor do they realize that they're calming the dislike of Trump previously held by many Republicans. A few months ago the "experts" were claiming that this election had changed the Republican party forever, but I think it's having a far greater impact on the Democrats.

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