The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

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TRUMP VICTORY LAP 2019
TWEETS FLY
POLL: APPROVAL 50%
 
What happened to Space Force?
North Korean denuclearization?
"Rural broadband?
Only US made steel to be used on the Keystone pipeline?
"Great healthcare for everybody"?
. . . and now Pence says we are going back to the moon? They just cut NASA's budget, we ain't going nowhere.
The Democrats have been chasing their dreams...trying to convince Mueller of Russian collusion...instead of taking care of what really matters.
 
The Democrats have been chasing their dreams...trying to convince Mueller of Russian collusion...instead of taking care of what really matters.
They’ve also been spending all that time and focus on building a wall with Mexico’s money. And Muslim bans and repealing without replacing Obamacare. Those darn Dems.
 
Sound just like you ladies in here.

The Economist labeled Ben Shapiro an ‘alt-right sage’ then corrected itself
John Sexton Mar 28, 2019 1:01 PM
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“…if you label me alt-right, f*** you and f*** the horse you rode in on.”
 
Fuck her and the camel she rode in on and that her father fucked before that.





Muslim PA state rep calls prayer to Jesus Christ in legislature 'highly offensive,' demands apology

The rep. who prayed is not apologizing, and not backing down






The first Muslim representative elected to the Pennsylvania legislature is demanding an apology from another member who began their session with a prayer to Jesus Christ, calling it "highly offensive."


Rep. Movita Johnson-Harrell said that she and her family were greatly offended at the prayer that had overt worship of Jesus Christ.

John-Harrell is quoted as calling the prayer, "highly offensive to me, my guests, and other members of the House."

"It blatantly represented the Islamophobia that exists among some leaders — leaders that are supposed to represent the people," Johnson-Harrell said in a statement to the Pennsylvania Capital Star. "I came to the Capitol to help build bipartisanship and collaborations regardless of race or religion to enhance the quality of life for everyone in the Commonwealth."

She had dozens of friends and family members in attendance because she was being sworn in that day.

The prayer was made by Rep. Stephanie Borowicz who refused to apologize after being told that Johnson-Harrell was offended.
 
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