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1 minute ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

 

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the worst run state in the union, though there are new contenders, NY, Oregon, Washington and Illinois

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24 minutes ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

 

covfefe

 

 

Nah - you'll be called a racist if you B word about the color of her skin and you'll be called a misogynist if you B word about her being a woman.

You missed the part about being called a racist for not liking her policies and a misogynistic for pointing out how she was often a bad faith prosecutor. 

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1 minute ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

You missed the part about being called a racist for not liking her policies and a misogynistic for pointing out how she was often a bad faith prosecutor. 

 

Quote where you or someone else was "called a racist for not liking her policies and a misogynistic for pointing out how she was often a bad faith prosecutor" instead of playing the victim.

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10 minutes ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

 

Quote where you or someone else was "called a racist for not liking her policies and a misogynistic for pointing out how she was often a bad faith prosecutor" instead of playing the victim.

 

Tulsi Gabbard says hello. 

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/07/31/gabbard_vs_harris_you_kept_prisoners_locked_up_for_labor_blocked_evidence_that_would_free_man_on_death_row.html

 

What happened to her campaign next? Right... Gary, wrong again! 

 

Keeping that track record of hilarious ignorance in tack throughout multiple screen names and accounts because he can't run fast or far enough from his own history around here. 

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2 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

 

Tulsi Gabbard says hello. 

 

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/07/31/gabbard_vs_harris_you_kept_prisoners_locked_up_for_labor_blocked_evidence_that_would_free_man_on_death_row.html

 

What happened to her campaign next? Right... Gary, wrong again! 

 

Keeping that track record of hilarious ignorance in tack throughout multiple screen names and accounts because he can't run fast or far enough from his own history around here. 

 

Who called Tulsi a racist or misogynist?

Posted
6 hours ago, Tiberius said:

Walk away? 

 

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Former Ohio Gov. John Kasich — a pro-life, fiscal-hawk Republican — will speak at the Democratic National Convention and has said he will vote for former vice president Joe Biden. In contrast to the equivocating Republican governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan (who has not ruled out voting for President Trump), Kasich makes as compelling a case as any politician that it is not enough to simply voice displeasure with Trump. We have to vote him out.

 

Kasich appeared with CNN’s Don Lemon on Monday to call for an end to the Trump era. “We can’t continue to go down this path. . . . I mean, people are now speaking to each other if they disagree with them with through clenched teeth. There’s almost hatred going on,” he explained. “This has to stop because the great things that happened in our country — whatever they are, women suffrage, civil rights — they happen when we come together, not when we’re divided.”

Kasich thinks Biden is the kind of unifier we need. More precisely, the former Ohio governor argues that, if one thinks Trump is a threat to the republic, it is not enough to stay home or write in a third party. “I’ve had enough of this. I’ve had enough of the division and everything else, and not getting anything done,” Kasich said. “So, to just sit it out again and say well I’m not going to be for Trump and not lend my support to somebody, I — it doesn’t make sense for me this time around.” You can either accept Trump as the new normal, or you can recognize he is a dangerous detour into unhinged populism and unfit for the job.

I can't say it's a terrible decision as Ohio could be in play and Kasich's only primary win was in Ohio.  However, his record of governor was one of union busting, decreasing education funding, and fighting against raising the state's minimum wage.  Everything the Democrats are supposed to oppose.  They're just trotting him out there because he doesn't like Trump.  Maybe just say thanks for the endorsement and not invite him to speak?

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44 minutes ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

 

Quote where you or someone else was "called a racist for not liking her policies and a misogynistic for pointing out how she was often a bad faith prosecutor" instead of playing the victim.

I will tell you to watch Billstime in the near future but I was called a racist many times for objecting to Obama care and his Dreamer Act.

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2 hours ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

 

covfefe

 

 

Nah - you'll be called a racist if you B word about the color of her skin and you'll be called a misogynist if you B word about her being a woman.

 

Don't forget a slut-shamer if you point out how she sucked Mayor Brown's willie to get into politics.

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1 hour ago, Doc Brown said:

I can't say it's a terrible decision as Ohio could be in play and Kasich's only primary win was in Ohio.  However, his record of governor was one of union busting, decreasing education funding, and fighting against raising the state's minimum wage.  Everything the Democrats are supposed to oppose.  They're just trotting him out there because he doesn't like Trump.  Maybe just say thanks for the endorsement and not invite him to speak?

 

The funniest thing to me is that Tibs thinks Jennifer Rubin promoting John Kasich has value to anyone who's not a mindless leftist. Neither of them will ever be considered 'conservative' by anyone other than the far left who pay them boatloads of cash to create that illusion.

 

In other words, when you're unable to think for yourself, it's easy to believe Rubin and Kasich are conservatives.

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