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I thought you said MSM.
You did.




I wish reporters would have held the Kenyan to account.
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They did, he just wasn't nearly as crooked as dump.

Right wing media has arrived, it's large and in charge these days. MSM liberal bias is a conspiracy. Catering to nutter fantasy worlds is big business.

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Ya know Joe....I wonder how the Liberals live with themselves and there contorted logic.

There's three plus MSM outlets that trash 24/7/365 and they Bitch to high heaven over
one successful " Rino " outlet known as Fox News....
 
Ya know Joe....I wonder how the Liberals live with themselves and there contorted logic.

There's three plus MSM outlets that trash 24/7/365 and they Bitch to high heaven over
one successful " Rino " outlet known as Fox News....
It's unfucking believable how stupid this guy is. He tries to run his bullshit and it's not going to work here.
 
Please describe said "wrongness"...be specific.
You'll get effing crickets from these idiots on anything resembling personal responsibility or actually backing their own play. You are dealing with emotionally stunted imbeciles that possess absolutely no backbone or integrity.
 
I just bought a nice white polo yesterday, it is a burberry with plaid on the inner collar. Nice.
Nice? Very nice! Take a look at the manufacturing tag. Made in .... China or Vietnam? It's 50/50 I suspect. Unless it's over a hundred dollars. Then you got ripped off no matter how high the quality. But you might have an actual Made in USA shirt proudly stitched in a sweltering warehouse in East Los Angeles.
 
Nice? Very nice! Take a look at the manufacturing tag. Made in .... China or Vietnam? It's 50/50 I suspect. Unless it's over a hundred dollars. Then you got ripped off no matter how high the quality. But you might have an actual Made in USA shirt proudly stitched in a sweltering warehouse in East Los Angeles.
It was 175 and I didn't really buy it, just saw it at Nordstroms.
 
It was 175 and I didn't really buy it, just saw it at Nordstroms.
All kidding aside. That is ridiculously overpriced. Check clearance pages on manufacturers websites. Good bargains when it's time to replace favorite shirts and such. Hate shopping in stores. Amazon Prime.

Alright. Back to be mutual hatred.
 
All kidding aside. That is ridiculously overpriced. Check clearance pages on manufacturers websites. Good bargains when it's time to replace favorite shirts and such. Hate shopping in stores. Amazon Prime.

Alright. Back to be mutual hatred.

I used to buy all my work shirts from clearance stock at Lands' End. Now I just wear t-shirts every day.
 
I used to buy all my work shirts from clearance stock at Lands' End. Now I just wear t-shirts every day.
Oh no. Not wife-beaters I hope. Otherwise you might be my hillbilly neighbor always building some wooden potting planter and collecting tin cans for recycling pennies. The wife said he's got hydrangeas in the latest planters. How'd he come up with THAT?
 
Oh no. Not wife-beaters I hope. Otherwise you might be my hillbilly neighbor always building some wooden potting planter and collecting tin cans for recycling pennies. The wife said he's got hydrangeas in the latest planters. How'd he come up with THAT?

Anthuriums.
 
What is it with all these ugly liberal Ho's,

Don't get too close to the fire, Nancy.
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I didn't say bias doesn't exist, of course it does, but since Fox and many other right wing sources have risen, the liberal hold on our media has become balanced. To say it in another way, there is as much right wing bias as there is left these days. I see it all day long on FB. Breitbart is a monster these days, it's amazing how quickly that machine has grown.
Timing is everything,
The ridiculous “MSM is just Democrat propaganda, and not free press” argument
Taylor Millard Oct 24, 2017 10:41 AM

Biased press is still free press
 
More Fake Hawaiians

Bad Halloween news from Cosmo: Your daughter may be a racist if …
Ed MorrisseyPosted at 12:01 pm on October 24, 2017


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Alternate headline: Sudden new appreciation for Black and Orange Spirit Day. Remember back when we dressed up in costumes for Halloween without obsessing over whether we were committing “cultural appropriation” for dressing up like ninjas, pirates, or the latest Disney characters? So do the editors of Redbook, who scolded young parents in a Cosmopolitan essay yesterday for expressing their racist impulses while, um, begging for candy from strangers. If your daughters want to dress like Princess Moana, the editors urge parents to recognize the racism in their offspring before their costumes expose them as well:

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The original article, written by Sachi Feris, discusses how her white daughter was torn between dressing as Elsa, from Frozen, or the titular character from Moana. Feris expresses concern that while an Elsa costume might reinforce notions of white privilege, dressing up as Moana is essentially cultural appropriation — the act of reducing someone’s culture to stereotypes, and thereby belittling it. Though Feris puzzles over how one might wear a Moana costume respectfully, she ultimately decides it just isn’t a good idea.

At this point, you might be saying something like: “But, I dressed up as Jasmine as a child, and I’m not a racist!”, or, “It’s just a Halloween costume, please chill the f*ck out.” But one of the best things about time is that it moves forward. You should too. You can (and should) strive to be better than you were 10, 20, or 30 years ago. If you missed the mark when you were younger, maybe think about using this Halloween as an opportunity to teach your kids about the importance of cultural sensitivity. If your child’s dream costume feels questionable, don’t just throw up your hands and hand over your credit card. You’re the parent here, and the onus of what your child wears falls on you. If your kid wears a racist costume … you’re kind of wearing it too.

On top of that, Redbook editors argue, those costumes that celebrate Princess Moana are really stealing the specialness of her character for those oppressed by “racist [expletives],” so … stick to your own race when choosing costumes, or something:

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Recognize this: Moana is a really special character to young girls of Polynesian descent who have never seen a Disney Princess who looks like them, just like how Tiana from The Princess and the Frog likely resonated with young Black women who had waited decades to see themselves represented. White girls have plenty of princesses to choose from — there’s Belle, Ariel, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty … you get the idea. If your Caucasian son or daughter doesn’t get to be exactly what they wanted for Halloween, encourage them to take a step back and realize that they’re awash in privileges that the real Moanas and Tianas of the world will likely never see, because the world is full of racist [a******s].

Er … riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight. Recognize this: We must have solved all of the world’s other problems to be obsessing over the cultural statements made by little kids on Halloween. Does opting for Ariel over Moana lessen the oppression of a single person on the planet? Or does it teach children that we’re all human beings worthy of celebration regardless of our background? Wasn’t that the point of pressing Disney to diversify its princess catalog in the first place?

Oh, let’s not always see the same hands …

National Review’s Kyle Smith wonders when the Left stopped seeing people as individuals, rather than as ethnic collectives:

First, when did Redbook adopt the language of humorless campus social-justice police? Isn’t Redbook supposed to be about brownie recipes and decorating tips, not whom-have-you-unintentionally-oppressed-today? Second, if Halloween doesn’t mean kids get to pretend to be from other cultures, what is the point of it? Is Emily supposed to dress as Emily this year, and every other? Is a black kid not allowed to pretend to be a Scandinavian? Do you have to be of Transylvanian heritage to dress up as Dracula? Do you have to be Egyptian to be the Mummy? Do you have to be dead to play a ghost?

The Left used to insist on seeing people as individuals, not as members of groups. The goal used to be that kids of different races would play together oblivious to one another’s superficial differences. This was commendable, and many a race barrier has fallen. Now the Left is determined to put those barriers back up, to teach kids to obsess over race. It is adamant that pigmentation has to be of overriding concern to you, and if it isn’t to your children, your children must be indoctrinated to divide people based on skin color, to calculate varying levels of “sensitivity” and “privilege” based on melanin. It’s not only ludicrous, it’s alarming. Don’t let this diseased mindset take hold. Go ahead and dress your kid as Moana this Halloween.

Or don’t, but let your children choose the character they want to be. Costume parties — and that’s what Halloween is — have always been about taking on the identity of someone or something other than yourself. Can that be done tastelessly and objectionably at times? Sure, but don’t kid yourselves that it’s only the Left’s favored groups who get that treatment. Those transgressions almost all come from adults rather than kids, though, who just want to have innocent fun by briefly inhabiting the roles of their favorite characters. The only harm that entails is to the fragile sensibilities of the New Puritans on the Left, who have most definitely spent the last few decades reducing people to their DNA and melatonin structures.

As for me, I already have my costume picked out.
 
You'll get effing crickets from these idiots on anything resembling personal responsibility or actually backing their own play. You are dealing with emotionally stunted imbeciles that possess absolutely no backbone or integrity.

Very Stunted and Dumb compilation of words.....Try again.
 
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