Your alzheimer’s is kicking in...Actually I mentioned the hag only once, but who's counting... Well I guess you are haha.
Your alzheimer’s is kicking in...Actually I mentioned the hag only once, but who's counting... Well I guess you are haha.
Your alzheimer’s is kicking in...
Seems important because they rigged the system for the Dems in favor of a shitty candidate.Jeez it appears so... Why is that important to what the DNC did or important at all?
Seems important because they rigged the system for the Dems in favor of a shitty candidate.
On that we agree...The two-party system is not interested in preserving democracy as much as it is interested in preserving the two-party system.
I can't believe this shit,
Justice?
Media can’t stop dropping firecrackers down their own shorts trying to ‘get’ Trump
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By Doug Powers • November 3, 2017 05:24 AM
**Written by Doug Powers
Trump hatred can cause some of his media critics to get so far out in front of their skis that they faceplant into the moon. Case-in-point, this GQ article in which the president was called out for what the article claimed in part was selective support for the death penalty after attacks. This has to be among my top five favorite corrections of all time:
Edit: An earlier version of this article used a headline noting that Trump had publicly called for the death penalty in the New York attack, but not the Las Vegas shooting in particular. That discrepancy is probably related to the fact that the Las Vegas shooter is dead. We regret the error.
Yeah, “probably.”
Dramatization of another backfired media “gotcha” attempt on Trump:
The parties are interested in their continued position of power. These DNC tattles should shock no one. Pussy Grabber trying to use them as if they are criminal is equally not shocking.The two-party system is not interested in preserving democracy as much as it is interested in preserving the two-party system.
You're babbling.The two-party system is not interested in preserving democracy as much as it is interested in preserving the two-party system.
Hilarious!Media can’t stop dropping firecrackers down their own shorts trying to ‘get’ Trump
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By Doug Powers • November 3, 2017 05:24 AM
**Written by Doug Powers
Trump hatred can cause some of his media critics to get so far out in front of their skis that they faceplant into the moon. Case-in-point, this GQ article in which the president was called out for what the article claimed in part was selective support for the death penalty after attacks. This has to be among my top five favorite corrections of all time:
Edit: An earlier version of this article used a headline noting that Trump had publicly called for the death penalty in the New York attack, but not the Las Vegas shooting in particular. That discrepancy is probably related to the fact that the Las Vegas shooter is dead. We regret the error.
Yeah, “probably.”
Dramatization of another backfired media “gotcha” attempt on Trump:
That was a military decision, handling military business, no one else had a say. Write your local general and tell them how you feel.I can't believe this shit,
Breaking: Bergdahl gets no prison time
Ed Morrissey Nov 03, 2017 11:58 AM
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Justice?
Seems both "parties" are in disarray and we are headed towards (and already are partially amidst) a plutocracy, that is if Trump gets his way.The parties are interested in their continued position of power. These DNC tattles should shock no one. Pussy Grabber trying to use them as if they are criminal is equally not shocking.
Seems both "parties" are in disarray and we are headed towards (and already are partially amidst) a plutocracy, that is if Trump gets his way.
Nutter rule #1...you need guns while you're praying.Pretty clear the official Texas position about the church shooting is that the parishioners are to blame for not having armed security. That is what the Governor and AG stated.
The AG praised his church for their armed security.Nutter rule #1...you need guns while you're praying.
Who is the two party system aligned against?The two-party system is not interested in preserving democracy as much as it is interested in preserving the two-party system.