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Alexsees
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re: Donald Trump: Black Lives Matter a ‘Marxist Group’ that Is Not Good for Our Country
Posted by Alexsees on 8/5/20 at 10:06 pm to Little Trump
I like posters that spell like Alabamans.
re: Donald Trump: Black Lives Matter a ‘Marxist Group’ that Is Not Good for Our Country
Posted by Alexsees on 8/5/20 at 8:44 pm to Major Dutch Schaefer
That's a criticism that carries some weight against the BLM.com group, but not really against the movement itself.
re: Obama Is A Snake
Posted by Alexsees on 8/1/20 at 4:21 pm to Lutcher Lad
I refuse to vote for him!
Great idea! Make sure to hold your local representative accountable for sending the governor a spending bill that does so!
No, I am not. I posted an article. But you have to realize that these sorts of things are going to be in play for the next 100 days. Trump has ground to make up in swing states and his brand has been the strongman. This undermines that branding. It doesn't help him is all I'm saying.
He desperately needs a win somewhere in the whole coronavirus thing.
He desperately needs a win somewhere in the whole coronavirus thing.
I'm not sure we do.
There will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth post-election no matter who wins and it will be quite ugly.
There will be much wailing and gnashing of teeth post-election no matter who wins and it will be quite ugly.
I didn't say that, either. Merely pointing out that he has been vociferous in his insistence that schools reopen and the one to which he sends his son isn't doing so. At best, it makes him look out of touch. This isn't an attack on anybody, it's (hopefully) a discussion of political reality and a response to it.
re: This doesn't help
Posted by Alexsees on 7/26/20 at 1:01 pm to Homesick Tiger
What it exposed is that the nation doesn't care about marijuana's legality.
re: This doesn't help
Posted by Alexsees on 7/26/20 at 12:22 pm to Skip Winkman
I'm not attacking anybody. I'm pointing out that this isn't a good look. Whether we like it or not, the optics look bad for the President. Stop being such binary thinkers.
re: This doesn't help
Posted by Alexsees on 7/26/20 at 12:18 pm to Skip Winkman
That's exactly what happened.
This doesn't help
Posted by Alexsees on 7/26/20 at 12:15 pm
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Despite President Donald Trump's push to have schools reopen their classrooms in the fall, his son Barron Trump won't be sitting in class full-time anytime soon.
The private St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Maryland — which the 14-year-old began attending after moving to Washington, D.C. — announced this week that while a final decision has yet to be made, it is planning not to fully reopen its campus in the fall because of novel coronavirus concerns.
Despite President Donald Trump's push to have schools reopen their classrooms in the fall, his son Barron Trump won't be sitting in class full-time anytime soon.
The private St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Maryland — which the 14-year-old began attending after moving to Washington, D.C. — announced this week that while a final decision has yet to be made, it is planning not to fully reopen its campus in the fall because of novel coronavirus concerns.
I didn't know that!
Why was Yoho on the board if that is the case?
Why was Yoho on the board if that is the case?
Yoho forced to resign from charity
Posted by Alexsees on 7/26/20 at 11:43 am
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“Bread for the World met with Rep. Yoho on Friday and he has resigned from the board of Bread. During that conversation, we reaffirmed our joint commitment to expanding opportunity for men, women, and children around the world and thanked Rep. Yoho for his commitment to foreign aid effectiveness and transparency,” the organization said.
“Despite these areas of agreement, Bread sought his resignation as an action that reaffirms our commitment to coming alongside women and people of color, nationally and globally, as they continue to lead us to a more racially inclusive and equitable world,” the statement continued.
“Bread for the World met with Rep. Yoho on Friday and he has resigned from the board of Bread. During that conversation, we reaffirmed our joint commitment to expanding opportunity for men, women, and children around the world and thanked Rep. Yoho for his commitment to foreign aid effectiveness and transparency,” the organization said.
“Despite these areas of agreement, Bread sought his resignation as an action that reaffirms our commitment to coming alongside women and people of color, nationally and globally, as they continue to lead us to a more racially inclusive and equitable world,” the statement continued.
I love a good rad trad Catholic rant, too. Crazy is entertaining.
re: Trump says he often regrets his tweets
Posted by Alexsees on 7/24/20 at 7:44 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
If he regrets them why doesn't he delete or apologize for the ones he wishes he hadn't sent?
LOL
Gotta love a good protestant end times rant.
Gotta love a good protestant end times rant.
If they have games, will you watch?
re: Quite the narrative developing in Salas case
Posted by Alexsees on 7/22/20 at 11:04 am to PsychTiger
They didn't have to look very hard, unfortunately.
And, when you listen to it, he doesn't actually apologize or take responsibility for anything. It's a pseudo-apology. Not sure why anyone would call it "bending the knee".
Told ya.
Quite the narrative developing in Salas case
Posted by Alexsees on 7/22/20 at 8:20 am
The New Jersey Shooting Suspect Left a Pro-Trump Paper Trail
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"Along with the attacks on Salas, Den Hollander’s writings also go after President Barack Obama (who he said has an “obsession to turn America into a banana republic”), Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor (who he claimed was “angry that nobody had invited her to her high school senior prom”), Hillary Clinton (whose supporters were “teary-eyed, sad-sack, PC loonies watching their power of intolerance go down the drain”), and an Obama appointee (whom he describes as part of “that Orwellian party of feminists, ethnics, Muslims, illegals and queers who think they are superior to everyone else, especially white males.”)
In contrast, he writes in the same sprawling document that he was a volunteer for the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, who he said “was telling the truth about illegal aliens in his bid for the Presidency.” Den Hollander describes “leaving the law library in the early afternoon for Trump Tower, 12 blocks up Fifth Avenue, to make telephone calls during the primaries and the general election.” Recounting his time working for the campaign, he says most of his fellow volunteers “were aging baby boomers like me. Once in a while some hot young model chick would show up to make calls. They never sat next to me.” The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a question about the nature of Den Hollander’s volunteer work, or whether they had any record of his involvement."
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"Along with the attacks on Salas, Den Hollander’s writings also go after President Barack Obama (who he said has an “obsession to turn America into a banana republic”), Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor (who he claimed was “angry that nobody had invited her to her high school senior prom”), Hillary Clinton (whose supporters were “teary-eyed, sad-sack, PC loonies watching their power of intolerance go down the drain”), and an Obama appointee (whom he describes as part of “that Orwellian party of feminists, ethnics, Muslims, illegals and queers who think they are superior to everyone else, especially white males.”)
In contrast, he writes in the same sprawling document that he was a volunteer for the presidential campaign of Donald Trump, who he said “was telling the truth about illegal aliens in his bid for the Presidency.” Den Hollander describes “leaving the law library in the early afternoon for Trump Tower, 12 blocks up Fifth Avenue, to make telephone calls during the primaries and the general election.” Recounting his time working for the campaign, he says most of his fellow volunteers “were aging baby boomers like me. Once in a while some hot young model chick would show up to make calls. They never sat next to me.” The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a question about the nature of Den Hollander’s volunteer work, or whether they had any record of his involvement."
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