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Dec 19, 2019 10:37:11   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke During Michigan Rally: 'It's Below Basic Human Decency'

Shane Croucher

President Donald Trump faced a social media backlash after an off-color joke suggesting the late Democratic Congressman John Dingell was in Hell.

Dingell, a WWII veteran who represented Michigan from 1955 to 2015, died in February aged 92. His wife Debbie Dingell fought and won his seat and now sits in Congress.

On Wednesday she v**ed to impeach Trump over his alleged Ukraine-related misconduct. Trump, who was holding a rally in Michigan's Battle Creek, lashed out at Dingell.

Trump talked about an emotional call from Dingell to say thank you after he gave her husband what he described as "A plus" treatment upon his death, including the lowering of f**gs and offering the use of the Capitol Rotunda.

"She calls me up. 'It's the nicest thing that's ever happened. Thank you so much. John would be so thrilled. He's looking down, he'd be so thrilled. Thank you so much sir.' I said that's OK, don't worry about it," Trump said, relaying the call.

"Maybe he's looking up, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. But let's assume he's looking down."

The president then said he "won't go into the conversation because it's not fair to do that" before emphasizing the thankfulness of Dingell's call and then highlighting that she v**ed to impeach.

Dingell responded on Twitter, describing the hurt Trump's rally comments had caused her.

"Mr. President, let's set politics aside. My husband earned all his accolades after a lifetime of service," she tweeted.

"I'm preparing for the first holiday season without the man I love. You brought me down in a way you can never imagine and your hurtful words just made my healing much harder."

"Standing with my friend @RepDebDingell tonight," tweeted Rep. Elissa Slotkin, another Michigan Democrat.

"Mr. President, shame on you. Going after Rep. John Dingell, a WWII vet and dev**ed public servant who spent his life fighting for Michiganders, demeans you and your office."

Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute think tank, said Dingell "was true a patriot and a sweet, sweet man."

"When I would have lunch with him in the House Dining Room, he made sure to say nice things to every person working there. His staff adored him. He was everything Donald Trump is not," Ornstein tweeted.

Rep. Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican, tweeted that he "always looked up to John Dingell - my good friend and a great Michigan legend. There was no need to 'dis' him in a crass political way. Most unfortunate and an apology is due."

Paul Rieckhoff, who served with the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan and who is now a prominent activist for veterans, also attacked Trump.

"Congressman John Dingell served in the Army in WW2 and went to college under the GI Bill," Rieckhoff tweeted. "And he's just the latest veteran to be d********gly disrespected by Trump—a man who knows nothing of honor, respect or service."

Michigan State Senator Curtis Hertel, a Democrat, called the president's comments "below human decency."

"I don't know what's more sad; a President who attacks a deceased Congressman and his widow in their home state two weeks before Christmas or my friends on the other side of the aisle who will refuse to condemn it," Hertel tweeted.

"This is not just below the presidency, it's below basic human decency. The irony of this indecency is that John was one of the most decent people I ever knew.

"To be clear. John Dingell was a Veteran and a Statesman while President Trump is a Coward and blowhard. If you can't tell what side you're supposed to be on you're a d--- fool."
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Newsweek asked the Trump 2020 campaign for comment by email and will update this article if one is provided. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-takes-swipe-michigan-lawmaker-042800241.html

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Dec 19, 2019 10:44:04   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke During Michigan Rally: 'It's Below Basic Human Decency'

Shane Croucher

President Donald Trump faced a social media backlash after an off-color joke suggesting the late Democratic Congressman John Dingell was in Hell.

Dingell, a WWII veteran who represented Michigan from 1955 to 2015, died in February aged 92. His wife Debbie Dingell fought and won his seat and now sits in Congress.

On Wednesday she v**ed to impeach Trump over his alleged Ukraine-related misconduct. Trump, who was holding a rally in Michigan's Battle Creek, lashed out at Dingell.

Trump talked about an emotional call from Dingell to say thank you after he gave her husband what he described as "A plus" treatment upon his death, including the lowering of f**gs and offering the use of the Capitol Rotunda.

"She calls me up. 'It's the nicest thing that's ever happened. Thank you so much. John would be so thrilled. He's looking down, he'd be so thrilled. Thank you so much sir.' I said that's OK, don't worry about it," Trump said, relaying the call.

"Maybe he's looking up, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. But let's assume he's looking down."

The president then said he "won't go into the conversation because it's not fair to do that" before emphasizing the thankfulness of Dingell's call and then highlighting that she v**ed to impeach.

Dingell responded on Twitter, describing the hurt Trump's rally comments had caused her.

"Mr. President, let's set politics aside. My husband earned all his accolades after a lifetime of service," she tweeted.

"I'm preparing for the first holiday season without the man I love. You brought me down in a way you can never imagine and your hurtful words just made my healing much harder."

"Standing with my friend @RepDebDingell tonight," tweeted Rep. Elissa Slotkin, another Michigan Democrat.

"Mr. President, shame on you. Going after Rep. John Dingell, a WWII vet and dev**ed public servant who spent his life fighting for Michiganders, demeans you and your office."

Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute think tank, said Dingell "was true a patriot and a sweet, sweet man."

"When I would have lunch with him in the House Dining Room, he made sure to say nice things to every person working there. His staff adored him. He was everything Donald Trump is not," Ornstein tweeted.
Rep. Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican, tweeted that he "always looked up to John Dingell - my good friend and a great Michigan legend. There was no need to 'dis' him in a crass political way. Most unfortunate and an apology is due."

Paul Rieckhoff, who served with the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan and who is now a prominent activist for veterans, also attacked Trump.

"Congressman John Dingell served in the Army in WW2 and went to college under the GI Bill," Rieckhoff tweeted. "And he's just the latest veteran to be d********gly disrespected by Trump—a man who knows nothing of honor, respect or service."

Michigan State Senator Curtis Hertel, a Democrat, called the president's comments "below human decency."

"I don't know what's more sad; a President who attacks a deceased Congressman and his widow in their home state two weeks before Christmas or my friends on the other side of the aisle who will refuse to condemn it," Hertel tweeted.

"This is not just below the presidency, it's below basic human decency. The irony of this indecency is that John was one of the most decent people I ever knew.

"To be clear. John Dingell was a Veteran and a Statesman while President Trump is a Coward and blowhard. If you can't tell what side you're supposed to be on you're a d--- fool."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Newsweek asked the Trump 2020 campaign for comment by email and will update this article if one is provided.
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke ... (show quote)


Crass...

But sadly, so was this article...

What happened to standards?

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Dec 19, 2019 10:45:53   #
Liberty Tree
 
slatten49 wrote:
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke During Michigan Rally: 'It's Below Basic Human Decency'

Shane Croucher

President Donald Trump faced a social media backlash after an off-color joke suggesting the late Democratic Congressman John Dingell was in Hell.

Dingell, a WWII veteran who represented Michigan from 1955 to 2015, died in February aged 92. His wife Debbie Dingell fought and won his seat and now sits in Congress.

On Wednesday she v**ed to impeach Trump over his alleged Ukraine-related misconduct. Trump, who was holding a rally in Michigan's Battle Creek, lashed out at Dingell.

Trump talked about an emotional call from Dingell to say thank you after he gave her husband what he described as "A plus" treatment upon his death, including the lowering of f**gs and offering the use of the Capitol Rotunda.

"She calls me up. 'It's the nicest thing that's ever happened. Thank you so much. John would be so thrilled. He's looking down, he'd be so thrilled. Thank you so much sir.' I said that's OK, don't worry about it," Trump said, relaying the call.

"Maybe he's looking up, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. But let's assume he's looking down."

The president then said he "won't go into the conversation because it's not fair to do that" before emphasizing the thankfulness of Dingell's call and then highlighting that she v**ed to impeach.

Dingell responded on Twitter, describing the hurt Trump's rally comments had caused her.

"Mr. President, let's set politics aside. My husband earned all his accolades after a lifetime of service," she tweeted.

"I'm preparing for the first holiday season without the man I love. You brought me down in a way you can never imagine and your hurtful words just made my healing much harder."

"Standing with my friend @RepDebDingell tonight," tweeted Rep. Elissa Slotkin, another Michigan Democrat.

"Mr. President, shame on you. Going after Rep. John Dingell, a WWII vet and dev**ed public servant who spent his life fighting for Michiganders, demeans you and your office."

Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute think tank, said Dingell "was true a patriot and a sweet, sweet man."

"When I would have lunch with him in the House Dining Room, he made sure to say nice things to every person working there. His staff adored him. He was everything Donald Trump is not," Ornstein tweeted.
Rep. Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican, tweeted that he "always looked up to John Dingell - my good friend and a great Michigan legend. There was no need to 'dis' him in a crass political way. Most unfortunate and an apology is due."

Paul Rieckhoff, who served with the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan and who is now a prominent activist for veterans, also attacked Trump.

"Congressman John Dingell served in the Army in WW2 and went to college under the GI Bill," Rieckhoff tweeted. "And he's just the latest veteran to be d********gly disrespected by Trump—a man who knows nothing of honor, respect or service."

Michigan State Senator Curtis Hertel, a Democrat, called the president's comments "below human decency."

"I don't know what's more sad; a President who attacks a deceased Congressman and his widow in their home state two weeks before Christmas or my friends on the other side of the aisle who will refuse to condemn it," Hertel tweeted.

"This is not just below the presidency, it's below basic human decency. The irony of this indecency is that John was one of the most decent people I ever knew.

"To be clear. John Dingell was a Veteran and a Statesman while President Trump is a Coward and blowhard. If you can't tell what side you're supposed to be on you're a d--- fool."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Newsweek asked the Trump 2020 campaign for comment by email and will update this article if one is provided. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-takes-swipe-michigan-lawmaker-042800241.html
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke ... (show quote)


Have comlained about all the nasty profane things said about Trump? If so I have not seen it.

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Dec 19, 2019 10:46:14   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Crass...

But sadly, so was this article...

What happened to standards?

Did you read the White House's response on the link provided late?

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Dec 19, 2019 10:54:19   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
slatten49 wrote:
Did you read the White House's response on the link provided late?


No...

Give me a minute...

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Dec 19, 2019 10:55:44   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
Crass...

But sadly, so was this article...

What happened to standards?


All civility has been thrown out the window. We are in a downward spiral. Both parties are to blame.

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Dec 19, 2019 10:55:52   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
Liberty Tree wrote:
Have comlained about all the nasty profane things said about Trump? If so I have not seen it.



The absolute crux of the matter.

All's fair against the duly elected President.

But say something off color about a Demoproggie, and it's declared blasphemy by the proggie cult.

Besides, any of their crimes are preordained, with progressive absolution.

They got it going on!

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Dec 19, 2019 10:56:00   #
Lonewolf
 
slatten49 wrote:
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke During Michigan Rally: 'It's Below Basic Human Decency'

Shane Croucher

President Donald Trump faced a social media backlash after an off-color joke suggesting the late Democratic Congressman John Dingell was in Hell.

Dingell, a WWII veteran who represented Michigan from 1955 to 2015, died in February aged 92. His wife Debbie Dingell fought and won his seat and now sits in Congress.

On Wednesday she v**ed to impeach Trump over his alleged Ukraine-related misconduct. Trump, who was holding a rally in Michigan's Battle Creek, lashed out at Dingell.

Trump talked about an emotional call from Dingell to say thank you after he gave her husband what he described as "A plus" treatment upon his death, including the lowering of f**gs and offering the use of the Capitol Rotunda.

"She calls me up. 'It's the nicest thing that's ever happened. Thank you so much. John would be so thrilled. He's looking down, he'd be so thrilled. Thank you so much sir.' I said that's OK, don't worry about it," Trump said, relaying the call.

"Maybe he's looking up, I don't know. Maybe. Maybe. But let's assume he's looking down."

The president then said he "won't go into the conversation because it's not fair to do that" before emphasizing the thankfulness of Dingell's call and then highlighting that she v**ed to impeach.

Dingell responded on Twitter, describing the hurt Trump's rally comments had caused her.

"Mr. President, let's set politics aside. My husband earned all his accolades after a lifetime of service," she tweeted.

"I'm preparing for the first holiday season without the man I love. You brought me down in a way you can never imagine and your hurtful words just made my healing much harder."

"Standing with my friend @RepDebDingell tonight," tweeted Rep. Elissa Slotkin, another Michigan Democrat.

"Mr. President, shame on you. Going after Rep. John Dingell, a WWII vet and dev**ed public servant who spent his life fighting for Michiganders, demeans you and your office."

Norman Ornstein, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute think tank, said Dingell "was true a patriot and a sweet, sweet man."

"When I would have lunch with him in the House Dining Room, he made sure to say nice things to every person working there. His staff adored him. He was everything Donald Trump is not," Ornstein tweeted.
Rep. Fred Upton, a Michigan Republican, tweeted that he "always looked up to John Dingell - my good friend and a great Michigan legend. There was no need to 'dis' him in a crass political way. Most unfortunate and an apology is due."

Paul Rieckhoff, who served with the U.S. Army in Iraq and Afghanistan and who is now a prominent activist for veterans, also attacked Trump.

"Congressman John Dingell served in the Army in WW2 and went to college under the GI Bill," Rieckhoff tweeted. "And he's just the latest veteran to be d********gly disrespected by Trump—a man who knows nothing of honor, respect or service."

Michigan State Senator Curtis Hertel, a Democrat, called the president's comments "below human decency."

"I don't know what's more sad; a President who attacks a deceased Congressman and his widow in their home state two weeks before Christmas or my friends on the other side of the aisle who will refuse to condemn it," Hertel tweeted.

"This is not just below the presidency, it's below basic human decency. The irony of this indecency is that John was one of the most decent people I ever knew.

"To be clear. John Dingell was a Veteran and a Statesman while President Trump is a Coward and blowhard. If you can't tell what side you're supposed to be on you're a d--- fool."
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
Newsweek asked the Trump 2020 campaign for comment by email and will update this article if one is provided. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-takes-swipe-michigan-lawmaker-042800241.html
Trump Faces Backlash After John Dingell Hell Joke ... (show quote)


Very good post

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Dec 19, 2019 10:56:10   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
No...

Give me a minute...


Seems like damage control..

Like I said.. Crass...

I don't hold with insulting the dead....

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Dec 19, 2019 10:57:05   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
dtucker300 wrote:
All civility has been thrown out the window. We are in a downward spiral. Both parties are to blame.

I would not argue that.

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Dec 19, 2019 11:20:14   #
dtucker300 Loc: Vista, CA
 
slatten49 wrote:
I would not argue that.


"Politics" is a dirty word. I fear for our Republic as I am sure you do.

Hope you are well.

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Dec 19, 2019 11:25:37   #
Michael Rich Loc: Lapine Oregon
 
dtucker300 wrote:
"Politics" is a dirty word. I fear for our Republic as I am sure you do.

Hope you are well.


When the Israelites demanded a human king like the nation's have, well, you know the rest.

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Dec 19, 2019 11:58:21   #
slatten49 Loc: Lake Whitney, Texas
 
dtucker300 wrote:
"Politics" is a dirty word. I fear for our Republic as I am sure you do.

Hope you are well.

Yes, Tuck, I am doing about as well as could be expected.

Thank you … & MERRY CHRISTMAS

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Dec 19, 2019 11:58:45   #
bahmer
 
slatten49 wrote:
Did you read the White House's response on the link provided late?


I do know if there is a person if pushed far enough that they will not retaliate in some way now whether it becomes a fist fight or something worse is all up in the air. But I suppose that Trump felt that he was being pushed and that it may have gone beyond the point of no return for him. I am not going to point fingers here but what do the democrats expect from the man he is after all only human and the democrats are literally trying to nail him to a tree so to speak. There is only one individual that didn't strike back and the k**led him by nailing him to a tree. I am sure that there is enough blame on both sides to suffice for one e******n cycle. Maybe it will be better if both sides cool their heels for a bit and then try and work together. Just a thought is all.

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Dec 19, 2019 12:05:34   #
Dwight Logan
 
dtucker300 wrote:
"Politics" is a dirty word. I fear for our Republic as I am sure you do.

Hope you are well.


We all fear for our republic especially those on the other side of the aisle

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