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Sep 15, 2022 17:01:08   #
RascalRiley Loc: Somewhere south of Detroit
 
EmilyD wrote:
Rats are the party of sarcasm and hate. But it’s fine. The more they reveal their hatred for anyone with different views than themselves, the more they help Trump!! Thay are getting really good at turnong him into a martyr!👍👍👍

He is such an admirable man, other than possibly cheating, election interference, espionage and scamming.

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Sep 15, 2022 17:02:50   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
slatten49 wrote:
Opinion by S.E. Cupp, Tribune Content Agency

Over the past few days, it’s safe to say we’ve all shed a tear or two, maybe even said a prayer, and quietly reflected on the tremendous loss the world collectively experienced last week. For many that’s because of the historic and solemn events unfolding in the United Kingdom.

But I’m not talking about the death of Queen Elizabeth II at age 96. I’m talking about the grief and trauma many in MAGA world are apparently experiencing, inflicted by President Biden and his very mean speech earlier this month.

To listen to them bravely share their stories of pain and suffering is to truly break one’s heart. Before you keep reading, you might want to grab a tissue.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, the gentlelady from Colorado who once suggested a Muslim Democratic congresswoman was probably a terrorist, called Biden’s remarks about MAGA Republicans “disgusting and decisive [sic].” That was just before she accused him of having “cognitive failure.” As my therapist says, hurt people hurt others.

Minority House Leader Kevin McCarthy seemed utterly devastated when he lamented that Biden had “chosen to divide, demean, and disparage his fellow Americans. Why? Simply because they disagree with his policies.”

Yeah, what kind of monster would do such a thing? Like, what president would tell fellow Americans who disagreed with his policies — say, four elected women of color — to “go back” to their home countries?

What leader of the Free World would call the Americans who fought our wars “losers” and “suckers”? That would be unforgivable.

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, was also personally afflicted by Biden’s comments, calling him “the most condescending president of my lifetime.”

Indeed. But could you imagine if Biden had said — of his own supporters — that, I don’t know, he “could stand in the middle of Fifth Ave. and shoot somebody” and they’d still vote for him? I mean, no politician would think that little of his or her base.

As for Mike Pence, the former vice president who insists he and Trump parted amicably despite a mob of Trump supporters calling for his death by hanging, he’s appalled by Biden’s reference to “semi-fascism.”

“Never before in the history of our nation has a president stood before the American people and accused millions of his own countrymen of being a ‘threat to this country.’ ”

Never — because what kind of president would call millions of his own countrymen fascists?

What kind of leader would call the free press, a sitting president and a secretary of state “the enemy”?

Who would call police officers who defended the Capitol against a violent mob of insurrectionists “p*ssies”?

Who would call members of the opposing political party “un-American” and “treasonous,” simply because they didn’t clap for you?

It’s unheard of.

Finally, the folks at Fox News are also bummed at Biden. Jesse Watters, a reliably sensitive host who once urged young conservatives to “ambush” Anthony Fauci and then “go in for the kill shot,” complained that Biden has waged a “war on terror” against him and other MAGA Republicans.

Harris Faulkner also wondered aloud, “Do we really, really love the citizens of this great nation? We have a president who hates at least half of them.”

These are the aching words of the downtrodden, mistreated and tortured souls of Trump’s MAGA army. How they survive in these unlivable conditions, under this kind of oppression, is anyone’s guess.

Perhaps, and I’m just spit-balling, Biden’s words — that Trump and MAGA Republicans “represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic” — are cutting so deep because they are irrefutably true.

Storming the Capitol to overturn a democratic election is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Nominating self-avowed election deniers to positions of power all over the country is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Denying basic facts in favor of baseless conspiracy theories is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Biden didn’t invent the idea that MAGA world is a threat to democracy, and most American people — including a quarter of Republicans — agree, according to recent polling.

But you can understand why this would be so hard to hear, so painful, so gut-wrenching, even for the party that belittles liberal “snowflakes” for finding words and ideas offensive…

…and even for the party that shrugged when Trump mocked a disabled journalist, a prisoner of war, a teenage activist, Asian accents and asylum seekers…

…and even for the party that accepted Trump’s disparaging comments about women, Jews, Blacks, Muslims, LGBTQ, immigrants and the poor.

Indeed, let’s all have some empathy and compassion for the aggrieved MAGA Republicans, who no longer feel safe in Joe Biden’s America.
Opinion by S.E. Cupp, Tribune Content Agency br ... (show quote)
Sarah Elizabeth Cupp?
Are you shitting me, slat?
You're getting a mite desperate, arncha?

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Sep 15, 2022 17:05:40   #
Blade_Runner Loc: DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
 
RascalRiley wrote:
He is such an admirable man, other than possibly cheating, election interference, espionage and scamming.
Meh!

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Sep 15, 2022 17:25:28   #
FallenOak Loc: St George Utah
 
slatten49 wrote:
Opinion by S.E. Cupp, Tribune Content Agency

Over the past few days, it’s safe to say we’ve all shed a tear or two, maybe even said a prayer, and quietly reflected on the tremendous loss the world collectively experienced last week. For many that’s because of the historic and solemn events unfolding in the United Kingdom.

But I’m not talking about the death of Queen Elizabeth II at age 96. I’m talking about the grief and trauma many in MAGA world are apparently experiencing, inflicted by President Biden and his very mean speech earlier this month.

To listen to them bravely share their stories of pain and suffering is to truly break one’s heart. Before you keep reading, you might want to grab a tissue.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, the gentlelady from Colorado who once suggested a Muslim Democratic congresswoman was probably a terrorist, called Biden’s remarks about MAGA Republicans “disgusting and decisive [sic].” That was just before she accused him of having “cognitive failure.” As my therapist says, hurt people hurt others.

Minority House Leader Kevin McCarthy seemed utterly devastated when he lamented that Biden had “chosen to divide, demean, and disparage his fellow Americans. Why? Simply because they disagree with his policies.”

Yeah, what kind of monster would do such a thing? Like, what president would tell fellow Americans who disagreed with his policies — say, four elected women of color — to “go back” to their home countries?

What leader of the Free World would call the Americans who fought our wars “losers” and “suckers”? That would be unforgivable.

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, was also personally afflicted by Biden’s comments, calling him “the most condescending president of my lifetime.”

Indeed. But could you imagine if Biden had said — of his own supporters — that, I don’t know, he “could stand in the middle of Fifth Ave. and shoot somebody” and they’d still vote for him? I mean, no politician would think that little of his or her base.

As for Mike Pence, the former vice president who insists he and Trump parted amicably despite a mob of Trump supporters calling for his death by hanging, he’s appalled by Biden’s reference to “semi-fascism.”

“Never before in the history of our nation has a president stood before the American people and accused millions of his own countrymen of being a ‘threat to this country.’ ”

Never — because what kind of president would call millions of his own countrymen fascists?

What kind of leader would call the free press, a sitting president and a secretary of state “the enemy”?

Who would call police officers who defended the Capitol against a violent mob of insurrectionists “p*ssies”?

Who would call members of the opposing political party “un-American” and “treasonous,” simply because they didn’t clap for you?

It’s unheard of.

Finally, the folks at Fox News are also bummed at Biden. Jesse Watters, a reliably sensitive host who once urged young conservatives to “ambush” Anthony Fauci and then “go in for the kill shot,” complained that Biden has waged a “war on terror” against him and other MAGA Republicans.

Harris Faulkner also wondered aloud, “Do we really, really love the citizens of this great nation? We have a president who hates at least half of them.”

These are the aching words of the downtrodden, mistreated and tortured souls of Trump’s MAGA army. How they survive in these unlivable conditions, under this kind of oppression, is anyone’s guess.

Perhaps, and I’m just spit-balling, Biden’s words — that Trump and MAGA Republicans “represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic” — are cutting so deep because they are irrefutably true.

Storming the Capitol to overturn a democratic election is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Nominating self-avowed election deniers to positions of power all over the country is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Denying basic facts in favor of baseless conspiracy theories is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Biden didn’t invent the idea that MAGA world is a threat to democracy, and most American people — including a quarter of Republicans — agree, according to recent polling.

But you can understand why this would be so hard to hear, so painful, so gut-wrenching, even for the party that belittles liberal “snowflakes” for finding words and ideas offensive…

…and even for the party that shrugged when Trump mocked a disabled journalist, a prisoner of war, a teenage activist, Asian accents and asylum seekers…

…and even for the party that accepted Trump’s disparaging comments about women, Jews, Blacks, Muslims, LGBTQ, immigrants and the poor.

Indeed, let’s all have some empathy and compassion for the aggrieved MAGA Republicans, who no longer feel safe in Joe Biden’s America.
Opinion by S.E. Cupp, Tribune Content Agency br ... (show quote)



The true test of an election is, “Has my life changed for the better?” I ask, Is your life better than it was prior to Jan. 20, 2021?
I believe that no matter who is elected at this time in our history that nothing will get better for the common man. We have corrupt politicians of both parties leading this once great nation. Like mistletoe in a forest or dodder in farmlands they infect all the life around them. Our politicians have become almost impossible to eradicate.

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Sep 15, 2022 18:23:48   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
RascalRiley wrote:
He is such an admirable man, other than possibly cheating, election interference, espionage and scamming.


All admirable qualities.

.... if you're a MorAGonA

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Sep 15, 2022 18:25:22   #
federally indicted mattoid
 
FallenOak wrote:
The true test of an election is, “Has my life changed for the better?” I ask, Is your life better than it was prior to Jan. 20, 2021?
I believe that no matter who is elected at this time in our history that nothing will get better for the common man. We have corrupt politicians of both parties leading this once great nation. Like mistletoe in a forest or dodder in farmlands they infect all the life around them. Our politicians have become almost impossible to eradicate.


It ain't all about "you"

The country should be better off by electing honest folks. If we didn't do it, we voters need to do better.

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Sep 15, 2022 18:33:12   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Blade_Runner wrote:
Sarah Elizabeth Cupp?
Are you shitting me, slat?
You're getting a mite desperate, arncha?

Not at all, Blade. But, have 'ya noticed the desperate straits The Donald is now finding himself in He is an artful dodger, but his delay...delay...delay tactics will only work for so long.

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Sep 15, 2022 18:48:01   #
son of witless
 
slatten49 wrote:
Opinion by S.E. Cupp, Tribune Content Agency

Over the past few days, it’s safe to say we’ve all shed a tear or two, maybe even said a prayer, and quietly reflected on the tremendous loss the world collectively experienced last week. For many that’s because of the historic and solemn events unfolding in the United Kingdom.

But I’m not talking about the death of Queen Elizabeth II at age 96. I’m talking about the grief and trauma many in MAGA world are apparently experiencing, inflicted by President Biden and his very mean speech earlier this month.

To listen to them bravely share their stories of pain and suffering is to truly break one’s heart. Before you keep reading, you might want to grab a tissue.

Rep. Lauren Boebert, the gentlelady from Colorado who once suggested a Muslim Democratic congresswoman was probably a terrorist, called Biden’s remarks about MAGA Republicans “disgusting and decisive [sic].” That was just before she accused him of having “cognitive failure.” As my therapist says, hurt people hurt others.

Minority House Leader Kevin McCarthy seemed utterly devastated when he lamented that Biden had “chosen to divide, demean, and disparage his fellow Americans. Why? Simply because they disagree with his policies.”

Yeah, what kind of monster would do such a thing? Like, what president would tell fellow Americans who disagreed with his policies — say, four elected women of color — to “go back” to their home countries?

What leader of the Free World would call the Americans who fought our wars “losers” and “suckers”? That would be unforgivable.

Former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, Nikki Haley, was also personally afflicted by Biden’s comments, calling him “the most condescending president of my lifetime.”

Indeed. But could you imagine if Biden had said — of his own supporters — that, I don’t know, he “could stand in the middle of Fifth Ave. and shoot somebody” and they’d still vote for him? I mean, no politician would think that little of his or her base.

As for Mike Pence, the former vice president who insists he and Trump parted amicably despite a mob of Trump supporters calling for his death by hanging, he’s appalled by Biden’s reference to “semi-fascism.”

“Never before in the history of our nation has a president stood before the American people and accused millions of his own countrymen of being a ‘threat to this country.’ ”

Never — because what kind of president would call millions of his own countrymen fascists?

What kind of leader would call the free press, a sitting president and a secretary of state “the enemy”?

Who would call police officers who defended the Capitol against a violent mob of insurrectionists “p*ssies”?

Who would call members of the opposing political party “un-American” and “treasonous,” simply because they didn’t clap for you?

It’s unheard of.

Finally, the folks at Fox News are also bummed at Biden. Jesse Watters, a reliably sensitive host who once urged young conservatives to “ambush” Anthony Fauci and then “go in for the kill shot,” complained that Biden has waged a “war on terror” against him and other MAGA Republicans.

Harris Faulkner also wondered aloud, “Do we really, really love the citizens of this great nation? We have a president who hates at least half of them.”

These are the aching words of the downtrodden, mistreated and tortured souls of Trump’s MAGA army. How they survive in these unlivable conditions, under this kind of oppression, is anyone’s guess.

Perhaps, and I’m just spit-balling, Biden’s words — that Trump and MAGA Republicans “represent an extremism that threatens the very foundations of our republic” — are cutting so deep because they are irrefutably true.

Storming the Capitol to overturn a democratic election is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Nominating self-avowed election deniers to positions of power all over the country is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Denying basic facts in favor of baseless conspiracy theories is extreme and threatens the very foundations of our republic.

Biden didn’t invent the idea that MAGA world is a threat to democracy, and most American people — including a quarter of Republicans — agree, according to recent polling.

But you can understand why this would be so hard to hear, so painful, so gut-wrenching, even for the party that belittles liberal “snowflakes” for finding words and ideas offensive…

…and even for the party that shrugged when Trump mocked a disabled journalist, a prisoner of war, a teenage activist, Asian accents and asylum seekers…

…and even for the party that accepted Trump’s disparaging comments about women, Jews, Blacks, Muslims, LGBTQ, immigrants and the poor.

Indeed, let’s all have some empathy and compassion for the aggrieved MAGA Republicans, who no longer feel safe in Joe Biden’s America.
Opinion by S.E. Cupp, Tribune Content Agency br ... (show quote)


I imagine that I should be deeply offended. I imagine that was your intention. However, I feel nothing. I realize you didn't write the article. You merely posted it, but you are responsible for it on OPP.

I know there are some very clever sarcastic insults embedded in the piece. In deed, I clicked on the topic because the title promised to get my dander up, and replying to left wing insults is great fun, when you are angry.

I guess it was because of the mood I was in, but the head fake of beginning with the reference to the sad events in the United Kingdom, began clouding over my mind with apathy. I was hoping for a knife thrust to the jugular.

When the writer finally got going about President Biden's mean speech and he implied the MAGAs were being overly sensitive and weepy about it, as if they did not have the right to push back, I figured well that kind of was offensive, but I was barely angry enough to continue reading.

However, then the author proceeds to list a bunch of Republicans and their crimes against Biden and Muslims. Now it was getting confusing and cluttered. This was when I totally stopped caring.

I had been looking forward to exchanging holy hand grenades. Instead I am yawning, have a good evening.

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Sep 15, 2022 18:51:27   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Rose42 wrote:
Wow. I’m a bit surprised you posted this because its pretty poorly written. I’m no more offended by the maga republicans than I am by people like the author.

>>>S.E. Cupp doesn’t easily fit into the pre-defined description of a typical conservative columnist. The author of “Losing Our Religion: The Liberal media’s Attack on Christianity” and co-author “Why You’re Wrong About the Right,” she mixes hard-nosed analysis with pop-culture awareness in ways that sometimes seem incongruous with the Right’s company-line opinions. Readers who are tired of the black-or-white stridency of Cupp’s peers find her practical, open brand of conservatism refreshing. A true maverick, Cupp is one of the few conservative atheists who gets a seat at the table. Perhaps it’s because of the intellectual rigor and respect for first principles she brings to her work.

Cupp’s writing credits reflect her unconventional convictions. She is a columnist at the New York Daily News and a contributor to CNN and Field & Stream Magazine. She has been published in the Washington Post, the Detroit Free Press, The American Spectator, Politico, the Daily Caller, Slate, Maxim, NASCAR.com, Sports Illustrated, Human Events, FoxNews.com, CNN.com and elsewhere. She was a consultant on the HBO program “The Newsroom” for two seasons.

Cupp has appeared on “Real Time with Bill Maher,” “The View,” “Fox & Friends,” “Hannity,” “The Glenn Beck Program,” “The Mike Huckabee Show,” “The Daily Show,” “Hardball with Chris Matthews,” “Morning Joe” and others. A former professional ballet dancer, she graduated from Cornell University with a degree in art history in 2000 and holds a master’s degree from NYU. She was born in Carlsbad, Calif., and raised in Andover, Mass.

[Rose42] (cont'd) This ain’t Joe Biden’s America just as it was never Trump’s America. It's our America and unless we start demanding leaders this ship will never right itself. This stupid sniping back and forth is counterproductive.
Wow. I’m a bit surprised you posted this because i... (show quote)


>>>To Rose's last comment: Agreed (Hit above's 'show quote' for complete response)

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Sep 15, 2022 19:12:32   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
son of witless wrote:
I imagine that I should be deeply offended. I imagine that was your intention. However, I feel nothing. I realize you didn't write the article. You merely posted it, but you are responsible for it on OPP.

I know there are some very clever sarcastic insults embedded in the piece. In deed, I clicked on the topic because the title promised to get my dander up, and replying to left wing insults is great fun, when you are angry.

I guess it was because of the mood I was in, but the head fake of beginning with the reference to the sad events in the United Kingdom, began clouding over my mind with apathy. I was hoping for a knife thrust to the jugular.

When the writer finally got going about President Biden's mean speech and he implied the MAGAs were being overly sensitive and weepy about it, as if they did not have the right to push back, I figured well that kind of was offensive, but I was barely angry enough to continue reading.

However, then the author proceeds to list a bunch of Republicans and their crimes against Biden and Muslims. Now it was getting confusing and cluttered. This was when I totally stopped caring.

I had been looking forward to exchanging holy hand grenades. Instead I am yawning, have a good evening.
I imagine that I should be deeply offended. I imag... (show quote)

It was the 'push back' from the right's snowflakes that was expected and received. The ERWNJs love so much to dish out their phony, manufactured outrage but are not so fond of getting blowback to their nonsensical blather.

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Sep 15, 2022 19:14:32   #
EmilyD
 
RascalRiley wrote:
He is such an admirable man, other than possibly cheating, election interference, espionage and scamming.

Stop helping him if you're so afraid of him. 😐

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Sep 15, 2022 19:53:31   #
TexaCan Loc: Homeward Bound!
 
soontobeindicted mattoid wrote:
All admirable qualities.

.... if you're a MorAGonA


Shall we compare admirable qualities! Biden’s wife was responsible for her death and the death of their daughter, but grieving Joe blamed the innocent truck driver! He ruined that poor man’s life! 👿

From the Washington Times…….

The worst moment of Joseph R. Biden’s life — the 1972 car crash that killed his wife and baby daughter — has drawn renewed attention over a falsehood that the former vice president repeated for years: that the other driver was drunk.

From 2001-07, Mr. Biden indicated at least twice that the tractor-trailer driver who hit his wife’s car had been drinking, even though the state official who oversaw the investigation and the driver’s daughter said that wasn’t true.

During the 2008 presidential campaign, Pamela Hamill, the daughter of driver Curtis C. Dunn, called on Mr. Biden to apologize publicly after he told a crowd that her father “drank his lunch” before the accident, according to a 2008 article in the Newark [Delaware] Post.

Mr. Dunn, who died in 1999, hit the station wagon driven by 30-year-old Neilia Biden as she drove to buy a Christmas tree with the Bidens’ three young children: Beau, 4; Hunter, 3, and Naomi, 13 months.

The rig overturned as Mr. Dunn swerved to avoid the collision, but he “ran to the wrecked car and was the first to offer assistance,” the Post reported.

Now-retired Delaware Superior Court Judge Jerome O. Herlihy, who oversaw the investigation as chief deputy attorney general, told Politico, “She had a stop sign. The truck driver did not.”

In 2008, he told the Post that rumors about alcohol playing a role in the accident were “incorrect.”
This is awful. Did you know for years @JoeBiden told people his wife and 13-month-old daughter were killed by a drunk driver, when in fact the accident was tragically her fault. The truck driver was haunted by the accident until he died

The rumor about alcohol being involved by either party, especially the truck driver (Dunn), is incorrect,” Herlihy said recently.

Police determined that Biden’s first wife drove into the path of Dunn’s tractor-trailer, possibly because her head was turned and she didn’t see the oncoming truck.

Dunn, who overturned his rig while swerving to avoid a collision, ran to the wrecked car and was the first to render assistance.

Police filed no charges against Dunn, who at that time lived in North East, Md. with his wife, Ruby, and their seven children.

Biden has been alluding to alcohol being involved in the crash for nearly a decade. During a speech in 2001, Biden told an audience at University of Delaware that a drunken driver crashed into his family.

He told a similar story during a public appearance in 2007.

More recently, the vice presidential candidate’s misrepresentation of Dunn has found its way into major newspapers, including the New York Times.

It also has been repeated on radio and on television by major news journalists, including CBS anchorwoman Katie Couric.

Yet Hamill said she had no idea Biden had been misrepresenting Dunn until late August.

That’s when “Inside Edition” producers requested an interview with Hamill after the television show’s reporters had gathered evidence contradicting Biden’s story.

Hamill says she defended Biden at first, believing that, perhaps, his words had been misconstrued.

But her disbelief turned to anguish when shown a video of Biden making his unfounded assertion during a public appearance.

Biden told the crowd, “A tractor-trailer, a guy who allegedly — and I never pursued it — drank his lunch instead of eating his lunch, broadsided my family and killed my wife instantly and killed my daughter instantly and hospitalized my two sons …”
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Sep 15, 2022 19:57:20   #
son of witless
 
slatten49 wrote:
It was the 'push back' from the right's snowflakes that was expected and received. The ERWNJs love so much to dish out their phony, manufactured outrage but are not so fond of getting blowback to their nonsensical blather.


" Blowback. " Is that what that was ? Okay, okay. I want you to feel you are doing well. You're right. We Snow Flakes were falsely outraged. We made it all up. You hurt us to our core. Boy are our faces red.

Our nerves are frayed. We will now lock ourselves into our basements, what we are known for, and not come out until the Democrats trounce us in the midterms. We are devastated by your mighty " Blowback. "

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Sep 15, 2022 20:02:10   #
Liberty Tree
 
son of witless wrote:
" Blowback. " Is that what that was ? Okay, okay. I want you to feel you are doing well. You're right. We Snow Flakes were falsely outraged. We made it all up. You hurt us to our core. Boy are our faces red.

Our nerves are frayed. We will now lock ourselves into our basements, what we are known for, and not come out until the Democrats trounce us in the midterms. We are devastated by your mighty " Blowback. "


His blowback is little more than a hardly felt puff.

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Sep 15, 2022 20:07:49   #
son of witless
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
His blowback is little more than a hardly felt puff.


Now now. Show respect. If they take their ball and bat and run home to Mom, we don't have a game.

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