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Just now, whatdrought said:

 

You have single handedly made me hate one of the best return men in Bills history. 

 

You're worthless. 

 

Not surprising coming from a member of the party of hate

Just now, Deranged Rhino said:

Oh, look. He moved to his second screen name so it can look like someone agrees with his position. 

 

Padding stats. Hilarious to witness in real time.

 

I'm jrober too?

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1 minute ago, McGee Return TD said:

 

I know you want my attention all the time, but I obviously wasn't referring to you. That's why I quoted the person I was referring to.

 

That's actually my bad- When I clicked on the notification that you had replied to me I saw your response to DR and didn't look closely. Sorry! :P

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2 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

Uh yeah he did. He said it in the Tweet.

 

Then link the tweet and prove it. 

 

Oh wait, you can't... because he didn't call them out by name or race. 

 

Maybe your other handle can find a way out of this hole you've dug. Don't give up the fight! This time you REALLY got Trump! 

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Liz Cheney Puts AOC’s ‘Squad’ on Notice, Says the GOP Will Not Be Bullied Into Silence

 

Real Clear Politics has the transcript:

I want to make absolutely clear that our opposition to our socialist colleagues has absolutely nothing to do with their gender, with their religion, or with their race. It has to do with the content of their policies. They’re wrong when they attempt to impose the fraud of socialism on the American people. They’re wrong when they pursue policies that would steal power from the American people and give that power to the government. They’re wrong when they espouse and enable, and their leadership refuses to condemn, vile anti-Semitism. They’re wrong when they rush to blame America first, when they fail to recognize that this is the greatest nation that has ever existed, the exceptional nation. And they’re wrong when they fail to recognize that no people has ever lived in greater freedom, and then they go on and fail to provide the resources our men and women in uniform need to defend that freedom.

 

Our colleagues, our socialist colleagues on the other side of the aisle, are wrong when they advocate abortion up until the moment of birth, including partial-term abortion, partial-birth abortion, late-term abortion, and when they refuse to mandate care for babies who are born alive. Our colleagues are wrong when they say that we should open America’s borders, abolish ICE, and abolish DHS. They’re wrong when they advocate policies that would eliminate all private health insurance in this country, destroy Medicare, and force the American people to pay for free healthcare for illegal immigrants. They are wrong when they pursue policies like the one we’re going to be voting on today that will destroy four million jobs for low-wage earners by mandating a federal $15 minimum wage. That is not compassion. That is callousness that’s born of ignorance. They’re wrong when they say that their programs help people at the lower end of the economic spectrum. Every one of their socialist programs would create massive new government dependency and end the very economic growth we need to ensure everyone can prosper.

Cheney also took off after Pressley in particular, who over the weekend at the Netroots Nation conference essentially accused rogue (read: contrarian) Hispanics, black people, and LGBTQ community members of being traitors to the liberal cause. Here’s what Cheney said about Pressley’s rant:

Our colleagues are wrong when they advocate packing the Supreme Court and abolishing the Electoral College. And our colleagues are wrong when they tell Americans, as Congresswoman Pressley did just last week, that any individual seat at the table is only valuable, only legitimate if that person espouses some pre-approved set of beliefs deemed appropriate based on their religion, or their gender, or their race. When they say that, that is racist.

 

 

 

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2 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:

All the brouhaha over a few tweets that have sucked all the air out of the room makes me wonder what Trump has up his sleeve as we get closer to the 2020 elections. 

I believe Tom nailed it with a post he made a few days ago. Asylum.

 

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Just now, McGee Return TD said:

 

Not surprising coming from a member of the party of hate

 

I'm jrober too?

 

While party of hate would be an awesome band name, I'm guessing your accusation is that I'm a republican or democrat, which I'm not- you assuming I am just shows that you're a partisan shill who doesn't understand that there are people who stand outside of partisan politics and look at the truth, instead of whatever dick their chosen party tells them to suck. 

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Just now, Buffalo_Gal said:

All the brouhaha over a few tweets that have sucked all the air out of the room makes me wonder what Trump has up his sleeve as we get closer to the 2020 elections. 

 

It was a brilliant political move.

1) His overall support actually increased in polls

2) He forced the Democrats to embrace their crazy fringe members

3) He banned asylum applications from anyone not from Canada or Mexico at the same time, so no one talked about it.

 

In exchange for being called a racist... for the billionth time.

 

 

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Just now, whatdrought said:

 

While party of hate would be an awesome band name, I'm guessing your accusation is that I'm a republican or democrat, which I'm not- you assuming I am just shows that you're a partisan shill who doesn't understand that there are people who stand outside of partisan politics and look at the truth, instead of whatever dick their chosen party tells them to suck. 

 

Party of Trump = party of hate

 

Keep on hating - you're good at it

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It's funny to call Trump the party of hate -- considering how much the left HATES Trump. So much so, they've abandoned their party principles to embrace the neocons and their minions (and a three year long conspiracy theory about Russians stealing an election)... 

 

The left is the party of PROJECTION. And McGee is suffering from it badly.

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9 minutes ago, jrober38 said:

 

As I said in another post, Trump is brilliant.

 

His base eats up everything he says, Democrats go ballistic and over react, and people in the middle who will decide the election have to think twice about who they'll vote for, and the whole narrative is changed temporarily. 

 

The people in the middle will have an easy choice in 2020. 

 

One side has literally gone insane and in the process ceded control of their party to the fringe left (which is fascist, not progressive). The country is still, largely, a centrist nation. Trump's policies by and large have been center to center right -- all the other BS aside. 

 

No one running right now on the left has a chance to beat Trump by winning over those middle voters. 

 

We've got 5.5 more years left of this. And if the left doesn't slow their roll and take back their party from the fringe, they won't have a party come 2025.

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7 minutes ago, McGee Return TD said:

 

Party of Trump = party of hate

 

Keep on hating - you're good at it

 

Who do I hate? If you're gonna accuse me of that, show some evidence? I don't even hate you- I may insult you for your lack of honesty, and how often you backdown from actual conversation in favor of being stupid, but I don't hate you. If you decided today that you wanted to actually discuss issues, and be open to conversation, I would be glad to do that with you.

 

 

 

3 minutes ago, McGee Return TD said:

 

 

How long before she runs for office as a Democrat?

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2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

The people in the middle will have an easy choice in 2020. 

 

One side has literally gone insane and in the process ceded control of their party to the fringe left (which is fascist, not progressive). The country is still, largely, a centrist nation. Trump's policies by and large have been center to center right -- all the other BS aside. 

 

No one running right now on the left has a chance to beat Trump by winning over those middle voters. 

 

We've got 5.5 more years left of this. And if the left doesn't slow their roll and take back their party from the fringe, they won't have a party come 2025.

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4 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

The people in the middle will have an easy choice in 2020. 

 

One side has literally gone insane and in the process ceded control of their party to the fringe left (which is fascist, not progressive). The country is still, largely, a centrist nation. Trump's policies by and large have been center to center right -- all the other BS aside. 

 

No one running right now on the left has a chance to beat Trump by winning over those middle voters. 

 

We've got 5.5 more years left of this. And if the left doesn't slow their roll and take back their party from the fringe, they won't have a party come 2025.

  We do need to address what is going on in public schools as that is where the left's hopes for the future lies.   That and the loony Poly-sci (political science) professors taking advantage of late teen rebellion.  I always wondered how it became acceptable for these professors to hide under the banner of being scientists of any type never mind politics.  A better description would be opinion diseminators.  

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18 minutes ago, BeginnersMind said:

 

Uh yeah he did. He said it in the Tweet. And then confirmed it in the tweet jrob quoted above. I’m sure you’ll think of a new justification now though. 

 

That may be the case but you never addressed that saying going back to their country of origin (yes stupid ass thing to say) has nothing to do with race.  You can at least agree to that right? 

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51 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


There was nothing racist about those tweets mentioned. He never mentioned anyone specifically in those four tweets. As pointed out yesterday,  people's minds immediately jumped to the conclusion that he meant those four individuals because they DO spout racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-American, socialist rhetoric every time they are interviewed.  He didn't "persuade" anyone  that those four are racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, anti-Americans - "everyone" immediately "knew" who he was talking about.  Why? Because they are racist, xenophobic, anti-Semitic, socialist-loving, anti-American congresspeople. 

As people have been saying for a while, the Democrats do a good job of blaming others for what they are actually doing. 

 

It's amazing how the only people hearing the "racist dog whistles" are the lefties. Makes me wonder who the 'racist dogs' actually are...

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