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48 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

No you didn’t…But it’s ok…I understand it is harder for some people to call out their own side…

 

But just understand that people will never see the genuine you- you will always be predictable in your answers because you are just regurgitating whatever your ideology tells you to…There is never any seeking of understanding on your part…

 

And therefore, you could literally just substitute anyone else in your place and it wouldn’t even matter, because we would already know the answer…And there’s nothing intriguing about that…


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On 2/24/2023 at 10:00 AM, BillStime said:

I answered the first part of your question on the last page...lol.

 

When I think of the SWAMP - I would not limit it to those who made Capitol Hill a lifetime career choice - I view LOBBYIST and powerful SPECIAL INTEREST GROUPS funded by Big Business and the wealthy as the SWAMP that NEEDS to be drained.


More BS - you can’t stand me because I do share my opinion - that’s why you attempt to constantly attack me - because I do and will call you out - just like I have in the past. 

 

50 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

But just understand that people will never see the genuine you- you will always be predictable in your answers because you are just regurgitating whatever your ideology tells you to…There is never any seeking of understanding on your part…

 

Go hate yourself some more 

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51 minutes ago, BillStime said:


blah blah blah 

 


More BS - you can’t stand me because I do share my opinion - that’s why you attempt to constantly attack me - because I do and will call you out - just like I have in the past. 

 

 

Go hate yourself some more 

Deflecting 101- Bring up something that has absolutely nothing to do with the conversation at hand…😘

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47 minutes ago, JaCrispy said:

Deflecting 101- Bring up something that has absolutely nothing to do with the conversation at hand…😘


Um - wtf are you talking about? 
 

It has EVERYTHING to do with the conversation.

 

But yes - please go on - you’re doing an amazing job sticking your foot in your mouth like you always do.

 

Just like Buffalo Timmy. 


 

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1 minute ago, BillStime said:


Um - wtf are you talking about? 
 

It has EVERYTHING to do with the conversation.

 

But yes - please go on - you’re doing an amazing job sticking your foot in your mouth like you always do.

 

Just like Buffalo Timmy. 


 

I’m sorry but hate and racism only have everything to do with you, because that’s how you choose to view the world…If someone disagrees with you, it couldn’t just be because they have a difference of opinion…To you it HAS to be because they are morally inferior to you, and makes them hateful or racist…I outright disagree with this world view and agenda…👍

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13 hours ago, JaCrispy said:

I’m sorry but hate and racism only have everything to do with you, because that’s how you choose to view the world…If someone disagrees with you, it couldn’t just be because they have a difference of opinion…To you it HAS to be because they are morally inferior to you, and makes them hateful or racist…I outright disagree with this world view and agenda…👍


Ah - so you're really upset that my intuition about you and your self hate is spot on.

 

And then… you deflect and pile on with billshit.

 

#winning 

 

😂🤣😂🤣😂
 

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The Left lies about DeSantis with unvarnished malice

By Deroy Murdock

 March 6, 2023


The Left's outright lies about Governor Ron DeSantis (R – Florida) suggest that they fear him and aim to sandbag him through their usual methods: Rampant deceit and racial division.

 

First, CBS News' 60 Minutes concocted an elaborate fiction in which DeSantis supposedly arranged for Palm Beach County seniors to receive COVID-19 vaccines through Publix, as a payoff for the grocery chain's $100,000 donation to his re-election campaign. This pay-to-play fantasy began to unravel when Publix explained that its stores had administered seasonal flu shots for years, and the company had volunteered to offer COVID shots on a non-exclusive basis.

 

Next, Left-wing journalists, politicians, and the neo-radical Walt Disney Company accused DeSantis of signing the so-called "Don't Say Gay" bill and dragging gay rights back to the dark ages before 1969's Stonewall Riots.

 

In fact, nowhere in the 1,307-word Parental Rights in Education Act does "gay" appear. This statute is as silent as the Sphinx about "gay," "straight," and "celibate."

 

This law does say that "classroom instruction…on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3," a perfectly reasonable position that normal Americans overwhelmingly support. So, DeSantis' enemies flat-out lied about this measure, to tar him as a monstrous homophobe.

 

Third, Leftists play the race card as routinely as most Americans breathe. So, naturally, when DeSantis objected to the College Board's Advanced Placement Black Studies curriculum, they accused him of — what else? — a racist conspiracy to whitewash slavery.

 

MSNBC's Andrea Mitchell outrageously claimed that DeSantis "says that slavery and the aftermath of slavery should not be taught to Florida school children." After DeSantis' press team screamed bloody murder, Mrs. Alan Greenspan conceded that her execrable comments were "imprecise" — much as it would be imprecise to call Florida a Canadian province. Mitchell full-on lied.

 

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre also lied about DeSantis: "If you think about the study of black Americans, that is what he wants to block."

 

DeSantis, in fact, signed legislation that requires teaching slavery.

 

https://jewishworldreview.com/0323/murdock030623.php

 

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Taking credit for migration is nervy of DeSantis, given that “Florida is home to so many older residents because of its abundance of retirement communities in walkable cities, warm weather and lack of estate taxes. A study from the University of Florida estimates that by 2040, more than 25% of Florida’s population will be over 65,” as Consumer Affairs documents. Not exactly an example the rest of the country can or wants to follow.

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FL going for a 6 week abortion ban. The constant war against “woke”.  I think Desantis is sinking his own ship. I figured he would be a decent candidate for the GOP.  A fresh contrast to Trump and his idiot base. But turns out I’m probably wrong.  

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35 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:

FL going for a 6 week abortion ban. The constant war against “woke”.  I think Desantis is sinking his own ship. I figured he would be a decent candidate for the GOP.  A fresh contrast to Trump and his idiot base. But turns out I’m probably wrong.  

 

Congress and the Supreme Court allow each State to decide those issuses   

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1 hour ago, ALF said:

 

 

Congress and the Supreme Court allow each State to decide those issuses   


Not my point. Yes we know this. At the same time a 6 week ban makes him look like a nightmare to most people.  Do you get that point? And did you also see Graham’s latest bill proposing a federal ban?  I don’t trust the GOP to leave anything at a state level when it doesn’t fit their ideology. 

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4 minutes ago, nedboy7 said:


Not my point. Yes we know this. At the same time a 6 week ban makes him look like a nightmare to most people.  Do you get that point? And did you also see Graham’s latest bill proposing a federal ban?  I don’t trust the GOP to leave anything at a state level when it doesn’t fit their ideology. 

 

Yea, the cult hasn't learned anything from the 2020 election.

 

That's fine.

 

The cult wants to fight this battle and lose, again.

 

Let em.

 

 

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The DeSantis They Know

By Salena Zito

Published March 7, 2023

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DUNEDIN, Florida — He's boring.

He has a distaste for glad-handing.

He's charmless.

 

One by one, media figures look through their telescope at Gov. Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., and dutifully echo the judgment. But watching DeSantis work in person leaves a different impression entirely.

 

DeSantis is chatting with his constituents along a walking trail in his hometown when Kimberly Baldwin catches sight of him standing on a pathway in a local park and is moved to tears when DeSantis stops talking midsentence to chat with her.

 

"Hi, Kimberly. How are you doing?"

 

"Amazing, now that I've met you," Baldwin says. The two talk about her return to their mutual hometown of Dunedin after living in Miami. Her father, she says, is the deputy sheriff in nearby Land O' Lakes, and she recently decided to go back to college.

 

Then she timidly asks for a hug.

 

DeSantis doesn't hesitate, and Baldwin lists the two things she admires most about his governing: his decision to "act with conviction" when reopening the state during the pandemic and his decisiveness in response last September to Hurricane Ian, one of the deadliest and most destructive storms to hit Florida in nearly 100 years. The encounter was one of the dozens with constituents and tourists amused to begin their Thursday morning randomly running into the governor.

 

At the same time, DeSantis is getting shade in his home state from the two top political powerhouses in both parties.

 

Twenty miles away in Tampa, President Joe Biden is trying to shame him at a campaign event over health care spending. A little farther from home, former President Donald Trump is on social media lobbing insults at "Ron DeSanctimonious" and spreading unfounded insinuations about his days as a teacher.

 

Both men eye him as a threat to their White House ambitions. DeSantis hasn't said he's running, but he shared his thoughts about the former president's antics bluntly.

"Look, I have the responsibility to govern a state, and I've got to focus on delivering results. I've also got to protect the people against Biden's policies, and so when I'm getting in fights, I'm fighting Biden," he began.

The governor stressed that his concern is not merely for his own prospects but for the party as a whole: "I want other Republicans to do well. I don't want any Republican to do poorly, so I'm not in a situation where taking potshots against other Republicans is something that I think is beneficial.

 

"I think get it done, keep your eye on the ball, and just keep delivering results and fighting back against the Biden administration," he said.

 

It is an answer that has kept him above the fray — and left a press hungry for a fight between the two unsatisfied.

 

More at the link: https://jewishworldreview.com/0323/zito030723.php

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50 minutes ago, aristocrat said:


so are the news networks banning books?  Need an explanation here

 

According to libs, yes.  They should be allowed to check out porn in their school libraries.

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DeSantis brings more receipts

 

 

The all-out war on DeSantis is as deeply deceptive as it is relentless.

 

The narrative being pushed is pretty simple: Ron DeSantis is a fascist. Earlier today I wrote about Ken Burns’ idiotic attacks on the governor, comparing him to the Soviets and the Nazis while exposing his own utter ignorance of the Soviets and the Nazis.

 

Burns, though, is simply parroting the Leftist lies. As is necessary to remain in the graces of the truly good people of the world.

 

Exhibit #1 has been the Left’s claim that the governor is engaged in the censorship of history and suppression of all discussions about sexual matters in the schools. Both of these claims are ridiculous, and as I argued in my earlier column, Ron DeSantis is smart enough to fight back by providing the receipts DeSantis is more than capable of fighting back. 

 

This time DeSantis drops a truth bomb on the media and his critics (but I repeat myself) by providing a video that shows a tiny part of the content in the books that are being pulled from the public schools–that were being provided to kids not even in High School. The images are very disturbing.

 

https://hotair.com/david-strom/2023/03/08/desantis-brings-more-receipts-n535672

 

 

 

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Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis held a press conference “Exposing the Book Banning Hoax” and played the press like fiddles by showing graphic images from books in school libraries — the press obviously had to cut away because broadcast standards wouldn’t allow them to show the material on air.

 

DeSantis has the best communications team, and press secretary Bryan Griffin had a great response to a TV reporter covering a rally discussing the book bannings in Florida.

 

Here is the exchange:

 

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