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Liberal Tears From 2016 election and presidency

Liberal Tears From 2016 election and presidency

It's telling that the cuck doesn't even fuck the girl in his own fantasy.
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Liberal Tears From 2016 election and presidency

Quote: (02-12-2017 06:16 PM)CaptainChardonnay Wrote:  

^lol i dont even eat pussy

Even you did, you wouldn't be a RealMan™ unless you licked her from behind, after her Trump supporting [confused faggot] boyfriend left a creampie.

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Fareed sounds like someone who will be much happier after Trump sends him back.
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Liberal Tears From 2016 election and presidency

Fareed = Fake American

Take care of those titties for me.
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Liberal Tears From 2016 election and presidency

Fareed is a fake American. I cringe every time I see his smug, self-important face on the news or his name attached to a Most Importantest Article Ever headlining Time on the supermarket checkout aisle.

He has to go back.
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We are all going to die!
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Interesting that Fareed studied under Samuel P. Huntington, who predicted the world we live in now.

If only you knew how bad things really are.
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Quote: (03-29-2017 07:45 AM)kbell Wrote:  

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We are all going to die!

That fat motherfucker isn't going to die anytime soon, he has plenty of fat storage to live off of.

"When in chaos, speak truth." - Jordan Peterson
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You sure? I think diabetes is going to get him way before global warming.

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Quote: (03-29-2017 08:12 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

You sure? I think diabetes is going to get him way before global warming.

Well, maybe you're right lol

"When in chaos, speak truth." - Jordan Peterson
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Quote: (03-29-2017 08:12 AM)Handsome Creepy Eel Wrote:  

You sure? I think diabetes is going to get him way before global warming.

Congestive heart failure is my guess.

Fat people are always trying to 'save' the world by making everyone else’s lives miserable whilst killing themselves slowly with the most base of hedonistic pleasures - eating.

Romans 8:31 - 'What shall we then say to these things? If God be for us, who can be against us?'

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Drudge had this up.

Blubbering LA Times piece

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It was no secret during the campaign that Donald Trump was a narcissist and a demagogue who used fear and dishonesty to appeal to the worst in American voters. The Times called him unprepared and unsuited for the job he was seeking, and said his election would be a “catastrophe.”

Still, nothing prepared us for the magnitude of this train wreck. Like millions of other Americans, we clung to a slim hope that the new president would turn out to be all noise and bluster, or that the people around him in the White House would act as a check on his worst instincts, or that he would be sobered and transformed by the awesome responsibilities of office.

Instead, seventy-some days in — and with about 1,400 to go before his term is completed — it is increasingly clear that those hopes were misplaced.

In a matter of weeks, President Trump has taken dozens of real-life steps that, if they are not reversed, will rip families apart, foul rivers and pollute the air, intensify the calamitous effects of climate change and profoundly weaken the system of American public education for all.

His attempt to de-insure millions of people who had finally received healthcare coverage and, along the way, enact a massive transfer of wealth from the poor to the rich has been put on hold for the moment. But he is proceeding with his efforts to defang the government’s regulatory agencies and bloat the Pentagon’s budget even as he supposedly retreats from the global stage.

These are immensely dangerous developments which threaten to weaken this country’s moral standing in the world, imperil the planet and reverse years of slow but steady gains by marginalized or impoverished Americans. But, chilling as they are, these radically wrongheaded policy choices are not, in fact, the most frightening aspect of the Trump presidency.

What is most worrisome about Trump is Trump himself. He is a man so unpredictable, so reckless, so petulant, so full of blind self-regard, so untethered to reality that it is impossible to know where his presidency will lead or how much damage he will do to our nation. His obsession with his own fame, wealth and success, his determination to vanquish enemies real and imagined, his craving for adulation — these traits were, of course, at the very heart of his scorched-earth outsider campaign; indeed, some of them helped get him elected. But in a real presidency in which he wields unimaginable power, they are nothing short of disastrous.

Although his policies are, for the most part, variations on classic Republican positions (many of which would have been undertaken by a President Ted Cruz or a President Marco Rubio), they become far more dangerous in the hands of this imprudent and erratic man. Many Republicans, for instance, support tighter border security and a tougher response to illegal immigration, but Trump’s cockamamie border wall, his impracticable campaign promise to deport all 11 million people living in the country illegally and his blithe disregard for the effect of such proposals on the U.S. relationship with Mexico turn a very bad policy into an appalling one.

In the days ahead, The Times editorial board will look more closely at the new president, with a special attention to three troubling traits:

1. Trump’s shocking lack of respect for those fundamental rules and institutions on which our government is based. Since Jan. 20, he has repeatedly disparaged and challenged those entities that have threatened his agenda, stoking public distrust of essential institutions in a way that undermines faith in American democracy. He has questioned the qualifications of judges and the integrity of their decisions, rather than acknowledging that even the president must submit to the rule of law. He has clashed with his own intelligence agencies, demeaned government workers and questioned the credibility of the electoral system and the Federal Reserve. He has lashed out at journalists, declaring them “enemies of the people,” rather than defending the importance of a critical, independent free press. His contempt for the rule of law and the norms of government are palpable.

2. His utter lack of regard for truth. Whether it is the easily disprovable boasts about the size of his inauguration crowd or his unsubstantiated assertion that Barack Obama bugged Trump Tower, the new president regularly muddies the waters of fact and fiction. It’s difficult to know whether he actually can’t distinguish the real from the unreal — or whether he intentionally conflates the two to befuddle voters, deflect criticism and undermine the very idea of objective truth. Whatever the explanation, he is encouraging Americans to reject facts, to disrespect science, documents, nonpartisanship and the mainstream media — and instead to simply take positions on the basis of ideology and preconceived notions. This is a recipe for a divided country in which differences grow deeper and rational compromise becomes impossible.

3. His scary willingness to repeat alt-right conspiracy theories, racist memes and crackpot, out-of-the-mainstream ideas. Again, it is not clear whether he believes them or merely uses them. But to cling to disproven “alternative” facts; to retweet racists; to make unverifiable or false statements about rigged elections and fraudulent voters; to buy into discredited conspiracy theories first floated on fringe websites and in supermarket tabloids — these are all of a piece with the Barack Obama birther claptrap that Trump was peddling years ago and which brought him to political prominence. It is deeply alarming that a president would lend the credibility of his office to ideas that have been rightly rejected by politicians from both major political parties.

Where will this end? Will Trump moderate his crazier campaign positions as time passes? Or will he provoke confrontation with Iran, North Korea or China, or disobey a judge’s order or order a soldier to violate the Constitution? Or, alternately, will the system itself — the Constitution, the courts, the permanent bureaucracy, the Congress, the Democrats, the marchers in the streets — protect us from him as he alienates more and more allies at home and abroad, steps on his own message and creates chaos at the expense of his ability to accomplish his goals? Already, Trump’s job approval rating has been hovering in the mid-30s, according to Gallup, a shockingly low level of support for a new president. And that was before his former national security advisor, Michael Flynn, offered to cooperate last week with congressional investigators looking into the connection between the Russian government and the Trump campaign.

On Inauguration Day, we wrote on this page that it was not yet time to declare a state of “wholesale panic” or to call for blanket “non-cooperation” with the Trump administration. Despite plenty of dispiriting signals, that is still our view. The role of the rational opposition is to stand up for the rule of law, the electoral process, the peaceful transfer of power and the role of institutions; we should not underestimate the resiliency of a system in which laws are greater than individuals and voters are as powerful as presidents. This nation survived Andrew Jackson and Richard Nixon. It survived slavery. It survived devastating wars. Most likely, it will survive again.

But if it is to do so, those who oppose the new president’s reckless and heartless agenda must make their voices heard. Protesters must raise their banners. Voters must turn out for elections. Members of Congress — including and especially Republicans — must find the political courage to stand up to Trump. Courts must safeguard the Constitution. State legislators must pass laws to protect their citizens and their policies from federal meddling. All of us who are in the business of holding leaders accountable must redouble our efforts to defend the truth from his cynical assaults.

The United States is not a perfect country, and it has a great distance to go before it fully achieves its goals of liberty and equality. But preserving what works and defending the rules and values on which democracy depends are a shared responsibility. Everybody has a role to play in this drama.

This is the first in a series.

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Quote: (04-02-2017 02:48 PM)stugatz Wrote:  

Drudge had this up.

Blubbering LA Times piece

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On Inauguration Day, we wrote on this page that it was not yet time to declare a state of “wholesale panic” or to call for blanket “non-cooperation” with the Trump administration.

So they're almost about to call for blanket “non-cooperation” with the US administration?

Therefore they are breaking the Law, as in seditious activities:

I've been saying, for quite some months, that the D. Trump administration will have to start enforcing anti-seditious laws, at some point, considering the level of hatred and criminal endeavors that Leftists are engaged in, against this current US administration. Well, understandably, the president Trump's team and administration are probably reluctant to do so, but it does not change the reality they face: Leftists are out-of-control, calling for sedition and uprising, so they should be jailed!

It's not Out,Out,Out anymore, it should be: In Jail, In Jail, In Jail! In jail the leftists, seditious traitors have to be crushed and punished.

Sedition Act ... forbade the use of "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government, its flag, or its armed forces or that caused others to view the American government or its institutions with contempt. Those convicted under the act generally received sentences of imprisonment for five to 20 years
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Quote: (04-02-2017 03:15 PM)Going strong Wrote:  

Quote: (04-02-2017 02:48 PM)stugatz Wrote:  

Drudge had this up.

Blubbering LA Times piece

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On Inauguration Day, we wrote on this page that it was not yet time to declare a state of “wholesale panic” or to call for blanket “non-cooperation” with the Trump administration.

So they're almost about to call for blanket “non-cooperation” with the US administration?

Therefore they are breaking the Law, as in seditious activities:

I've been saying, for quite some months, that the D. Trump administration will have to start enforcing anti-seditious laws, at some point, considering the level of hatred and criminal endeavors that Leftists are engaged in, against this current US administration. Well, understandably, the president Trump's team and administration are probably reluctant to do so, but it does not change the reality they face: Leftists are out-of-control, calling for sedition and uprising, so they should be jailed!

It's not Out,Out,Out anymore, it should be: In Jail, In Jail, In Jail! In jail the leftists, seditious traitors have to be crushed and punished.

Sedition Act ... forbade the use of "disloyal, profane, scurrilous, or abusive language" about the United States government, its flag, or its armed forces or that caused others to view the American government or its institutions with contempt. Those convicted under the act generally received sentences of imprisonment for five to 20 years

Absolutely, if Trump doesn't do something like this we'll probably need our own Pinoche, elected or (let's be real) not.
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Yeah, agreed. Sadly, the cultural rot has gone too far and making America great again isn't going to happen peacefully at this point.

Maybe after Gorsuch gets in and he has a long string of victories in the summer, we can avoid handing out the free helicopter rides. At this point, though, I think it's unlikely.
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#voteno was trending and hilarious. Were all of these people dying in bubonic plague levels before obamacare?
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Quote: (03-06-2017 06:05 AM)Professor Fox Wrote:  

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r/politics got took over by shareblue long time ago, is a one globalist subreddit which only purposes to spread globalist propaganda.
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People who support a sitting President spying on Presidential Candidates now talking about "Watergate"...

The chutzpah! The chutzpah!

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This looks like an avatar potential. Planet trump.

Great way to lighten the day. You would think we would melt tomorrow they way they are crying.

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This was on CNN! It looks so fake.
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