The Inevitable New The Inevitable Trump Mocking Thread

Ms. Olsen has clearly spent some time on this forum...(And I agree with this op-ed. Single Party rule will be bad for CA. Even fast moving sailboats can capsize when there's not enough counterbalance. But stupid, intransigent racists and social-authoritarians have killed the CA GOP. So sad.

"The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead – partly because it has failed to separate itself from today’s toxic, national brand of Republican politics."

"Unfortunately, tragically, that is not the Republican Party promoted by President Donald Trump and his brand of national politics today. We have lost our way, and it’s killing any opportunity for political balance and thoughtful debate in California, elements that good public policy relies on."

Kristin Olsen is a Stanislaus County supervisor and former Assembly Republican leader, kristin@kristinolsen.org. She wrote this commentary for CALmatters.

https://calmatters.org/articles/commentary/my-turn-gop-is-dead-in-california-a-new-way-must-rise/
 
Ms. Olsen has clearly spent some time on this forum...(And I agree with this op-ed. Single Party rule will be bad for CA. Even fast moving sailboats can capsize when there's not enough counterbalance. But stupid, intransigent racists and social-authoritarians have killed the CA GOP. So sad.

"The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead – partly because it has failed to separate itself from today’s toxic, national brand of Republican politics."

"Unfortunately, tragically, that is not the Republican Party promoted by President Donald Trump and his brand of national politics today. We have lost our way, and it’s killing any opportunity for political balance and thoughtful debate in California, elements that good public policy relies on."

Kristin Olsen is a Stanislaus County supervisor and former Assembly Republican leader, kristin@kristinolsen.org. She wrote this commentary for CALmatters.

https://calmatters.org/articles/commentary/my-turn-gop-is-dead-in-california-a-new-way-must-rise/
Trump's been here for 2 years dumbass.
What party would JFK be in today?
All you need to do is look at the kavanaugh lynching to see the current state you f affairs in ca.
 
Ms. Olsen has clearly spent some time on this forum...(And I agree with this op-ed. Single Party rule will be bad for CA. Even fast moving sailboats can capsize when there's not enough counterbalance. But stupid, intransigent racists and social-authoritarians have killed the CA GOP. So sad.

"The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead – partly because it has failed to separate itself from today’s toxic, national brand of Republican politics."

"Unfortunately, tragically, that is not the Republican Party promoted by President Donald Trump and his brand of national politics today. We have lost our way, and it’s killing any opportunity for political balance and thoughtful debate in California, elements that good public policy relies on."

Kristin Olsen is a Stanislaus County supervisor and former Assembly Republican leader, kristin@kristinolsen.org. She wrote this commentary for CALmatters.

https://calmatters.org/articles/commentary/my-turn-gop-is-dead-in-california-a-new-way-must-rise/
Ribbet
 
Ms. Olsen has clearly spent some time on this forum...(And I agree with this op-ed. Single Party rule will be bad for CA. Even fast moving sailboats can capsize when there's not enough counterbalance. But stupid, intransigent racists and social-authoritarians have killed the CA GOP. So sad.

"The California Republican Party isn’t salvageable at this time. The Grand Old Party is dead – partly because it has failed to separate itself from today’s toxic, national brand of Republican politics."

"Unfortunately, tragically, that is not the Republican Party promoted by President Donald Trump and his brand of national politics today. We have lost our way, and it’s killing any opportunity for political balance and thoughtful debate in California, elements that good public policy relies on."

Kristin Olsen is a Stanislaus County supervisor and former Assembly Republican leader, kristin@kristinolsen.org. She wrote this commentary for CALmatters.

https://calmatters.org/articles/commentary/my-turn-gop-is-dead-in-california-a-new-way-must-rise/
That's not a wave. That's foaming........at the mouth as Democrats chant "recount"


Blue wave.
 
Trump's been here for 2 years dumbass.
What party would JFK be in today?
All you need to do is look at the kavanaugh lynching to see the current state you f affairs in ca.

Fries article:

Republican principles used to be about helping other people. We believed in lifting people up out of poverty by giving them robust and free economic opportunities and by providing a world-class education. We stood for giving people the freedom to run their own lives and businesses without undue government interference.

We welcomed people from all over the world who sought to live the American Dream and contribute to the economy and society. They could be secure in knowing that they would not be persecuted for who they are and that they could build strong families and vibrant neighborhoods.

a.k.a. NOT A REPUBLICAN......Kek!!!
 
More from Keksland:

"It is time for a New Way. And if the Republican Party can’t evolve, it may be time for a third party, one that will appeal to disenfranchised voters in the Republican and Democratic parties who long for better representation and a better California for all.".

Poor girl. Free thinking her way to Socialist rules.
 
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CNN Panel: White Women Trump Voters are Racist and Heavily Invested in White Supremacy
Timothy Meads | @timmymeadstweet | November 18, 2018


The hits just keep coming.
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God bless the work that the good people at Newsbusters do on a daily basis - watching liberal crap on TV and calling out leftist nonsense so that the rest of America does not have to. This time, Newsbusters' Brad Wilmouth snagged a clip from Friday night of CNN's Don Lemon's panel of liberal hacks (except one) accusing white, pro-Trump women of being racist fools who support white supremacy.


From Wilmouth:

Liberal contributor Kirsten Powers argued that such women must be "racist" because they voted for Trump, while UC Berkeley Professor Stephanie Jones-Rogers argued that women have long benefited from "white supremacy" even while being "oppressed" by white men. Alice Stewart was the exception to the liberal rule.

Kirsten Powers admonished white women for bad behavior. Despite also being "oppressed" under white patriarchy, Powers asserted that white women vote in ways that harm other disadvantaged groups because their "fathers...husbands...and brothers" are benefiting from systemic racism and thus they are as well.

From Powers:

I think we have to recognize that white men are doing it as well, but sometimes I think that we would hope that we would get better behavior from white women because white women are themselves are oppressed and that they would be able to align themselves with other oppressed people.

I think we have to remember that the white patriarchal system actually benefits white women in a lot of ways, and they are attached to white men who are benefiting from the system that was created by them, for them. And their fathers and their husbands and their brothers are benefiting from the system, and so they are also benefiting.


Professor Jones-Rogers agreed with this sentiment, adding that these women have a "deep investment" in white supremacy.

From Jones-Rogers:

We tend to think of white women primarily focusing on gender oppression -- that because they are oppressed as women, that that oppression will allow them to ally and to sympathize with other dispossessed and other disempowered peoples in the nation.

But my research actually shows that they long had deep investment in white supremacy, and not only did they benefit from it, but they participated in its construction and its perpetuation -- not just in the context of slavery, not just in the colonial period, but well after slavery was over.
 
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