https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28/facepalm-why-this-former-clinton-campaigner-staffer-found-this-houston-rescue-very-problematic-n2373901?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=Facepalm: Why This Former Clinton Campaign Staffer Found This Houston Rescue Very Problematic
Our friends at Twitchy have been monitoring social media, as they usually do, for the wild and the wacky from the Left. In the case of the major hurricane slamming Houston right now, not even life or death situations can prevent progressives from being triggered. Logan Anderson worked on Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign and she did not like that there was a Confederate flag on a boat that was helping black residents get to safer ground. However you may feel about the Stars and Bars, it’s totally irrelevant in these situations. Who cares? The water is rising. People could die. Who really cares about a Confederate flag on a boat? Now, she does say that in this situation, she would have jumped into the boat and then ripped off the flag. Then again, it looks like it’s attached to the rudder of the airboat, so maybe that’s not such a good idea.
Yes, historically, the Confederate flag is probably not one of the best things to come out of American history, though it’s also something that’s inextricably linked to Southern culture. Yes, even African-Americans have been seen waving the Confederate flag. In terms of sports, Laremy Tunsil of the Miami Dolphins was caught in smoking marijuana in a video, which cost him millions prior to the NFL draft in 2016. If you watch the video, there’s a rather interesting flag hanging on the wall behind him—and it’s not the American flag. Yeah, he might have been high, but he was hardly triggered by it.
Yet, back to the point, in a life or death situation, no one cares about this crap. There can certainly be debates about the Confederate flag–and I'm sure we'll have more of them in the future–but that's not really a high priority action item in Houston.
If I had been on that boat with her I would thrown her overboard.
I would have been tempted to help you. But then again, she is a fellow American.
LAPhil wrote:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28/facepalm-why-this-former-clinton-campaigner-staffer-found-this-houston-rescue-very-problematic-n2373901?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=
Facepalm: Why This Former Clinton Campaign Staffer Found This Houston Rescue Very Problematic
Our friends at Twitchy have been monitoring social media, as they usually do, for the wild and the wacky from the Left. In the case of the major hurricane slamming Houston right now, not even life or death situations can prevent progressives from being triggered. Logan Anderson worked on Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign and she did not like that there was a Confederate flag on a boat that was helping black residents get to safer ground. However you may feel about the Stars and Bars, it’s totally irrelevant in these situations. Who cares? The water is rising. People could die. Who really cares about a Confederate flag on a boat? Now, she does say that in this situation, she would have jumped into the boat and then ripped off the flag. Then again, it looks like it’s attached to the rudder of the airboat, so maybe that’s not such a good idea.
Yes, historically, the Confederate flag is probably not one of the best things to come out of American history, though it’s also something that’s inextricably linked to Southern culture. Yes, even African-Americans have been seen waving the Confederate flag. In terms of sports, Laremy Tunsil of the Miami Dolphins was caught in smoking marijuana in a video, which cost him millions prior to the NFL draft in 2016. If you watch the video, there’s a rather interesting flag hanging on the wall behind him—and it’s not the American flag. Yeah, he might have been high, but he was hardly triggered by it.
Yet, back to the point, in a life or death situation, no one cares about this crap. There can certainly be debates about the Confederate flag–and I'm sure we'll have more of them in the future–but that's not really a high priority action item in Houston.
If I had been on that boat with her I would thrown her overboard.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28... (
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This is getting ridiculous!!!,,,Isay leave her behind!!
Been raised and educated to do this exact behavior . A success in the eyes of her peers .
LAPhil wrote:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28/facepalm-why-this-former-clinton-campaigner-staffer-found-this-houston-rescue-very-problematic-n2373901?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=
Facepalm: Why This Former Clinton Campaign Staffer Found This Houston Rescue Very Problematic
Our friends at Twitchy have been monitoring social media, as they usually do, for the wild and the wacky from the Left. In the case of the major hurricane slamming Houston right now, not even life or death situations can prevent progressives from being triggered. Logan Anderson worked on Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign and she did not like that there was a Confederate flag on a boat that was helping black residents get to safer ground. However you may feel about the Stars and Bars, it’s totally irrelevant in these situations. Who cares? The water is rising. People could die. Who really cares about a Confederate flag on a boat? Now, she does say that in this situation, she would have jumped into the boat and then ripped off the flag. Then again, it looks like it’s attached to the rudder of the airboat, so maybe that’s not such a good idea.
Yes, historically, the Confederate flag is probably not one of the best things to come out of American history, though it’s also something that’s inextricably linked to Southern culture. Yes, even African-Americans have been seen waving the Confederate flag. In terms of sports, Laremy Tunsil of the Miami Dolphins was caught in smoking marijuana in a video, which cost him millions prior to the NFL draft in 2016. If you watch the video, there’s a rather interesting flag hanging on the wall behind him—and it’s not the American flag. Yeah, he might have been high, but he was hardly triggered by it.
Yet, back to the point, in a life or death situation, no one cares about this crap. There can certainly be debates about the Confederate flag–and I'm sure we'll have more of them in the future–but that's not really a high priority action item in Houston.
If I had been on that boat with her I would thrown her overboard.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28... (
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Weasel
Loc: In the Great State Of Indiana!!
servanttk wrote:
I would have been tempted to help you. But then again, she is a fellow American.
Just proof, once and for all that the Confederate Flag has nothing to do with racism today!
It's a mindset, it's a toughness. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. If you don't want help, then wave it on by to someone who appreciates it!
LAPhil wrote:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28/facepalm-why-this-former-clinton-campaigner-staffer-found-this-houston-rescue-very-problematic-n2373901?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=
Facepalm: Why This Former Clinton Campaign Staffer Found This Houston Rescue Very Problematic
Our friends at Twitchy have been monitoring social media, as they usually do, for the wild and the wacky from the Left. In the case of the major hurricane slamming Houston right now, not even life or death situations can prevent progressives from being triggered. Logan Anderson worked on Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign and she did not like that there was a Confederate flag on a boat that was helping black residents get to safer ground. However you may feel about the Stars and Bars, it’s totally irrelevant in these situations. Who cares? The water is rising. People could die. Who really cares about a Confederate flag on a boat? Now, she does say that in this situation, she would have jumped into the boat and then ripped off the flag. Then again, it looks like it’s attached to the rudder of the airboat, so maybe that’s not such a good idea.
Yes, historically, the Confederate flag is probably not one of the best things to come out of American history, though it’s also something that’s inextricably linked to Southern culture. Yes, even African-Americans have been seen waving the Confederate flag. In terms of sports, Laremy Tunsil of the Miami Dolphins was caught in smoking marijuana in a video, which cost him millions prior to the NFL draft in 2016. If you watch the video, there’s a rather interesting flag hanging on the wall behind him—and it’s not the American flag. Yeah, he might have been high, but he was hardly triggered by it.
Yet, back to the point, in a life or death situation, no one cares about this crap. There can certainly be debates about the Confederate flag–and I'm sure we'll have more of them in the future–but that's not really a high priority action item in Houston.
If I had been on that boat with her I would thrown her overboard.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28... (
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Hah....throw MY Flag over will ya. I have one word. FETCH.......
LAPhil wrote:
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28/facepalm-why-this-former-clinton-campaigner-staffer-found-this-houston-rescue-very-problematic-n2373901?utm_source=thdailypm&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=nl_pm&newsletterad=
Facepalm: Why This Former Clinton Campaign Staffer Found This Houston Rescue Very Problematic
Our friends at Twitchy have been monitoring social media, as they usually do, for the wild and the wacky from the Left. In the case of the major hurricane slamming Houston right now, not even life or death situations can prevent progressives from being triggered. Logan Anderson worked on Hillary Clinton’s failed 2016 campaign and she did not like that there was a Confederate flag on a boat that was helping black residents get to safer ground. However you may feel about the Stars and Bars, it’s totally irrelevant in these situations. Who cares? The water is rising. People could die. Who really cares about a Confederate flag on a boat? Now, she does say that in this situation, she would have jumped into the boat and then ripped off the flag. Then again, it looks like it’s attached to the rudder of the airboat, so maybe that’s not such a good idea.
Yes, historically, the Confederate flag is probably not one of the best things to come out of American history, though it’s also something that’s inextricably linked to Southern culture. Yes, even African-Americans have been seen waving the Confederate flag. In terms of sports, Laremy Tunsil of the Miami Dolphins was caught in smoking marijuana in a video, which cost him millions prior to the NFL draft in 2016. If you watch the video, there’s a rather interesting flag hanging on the wall behind him—and it’s not the American flag. Yeah, he might have been high, but he was hardly triggered by it.
Yet, back to the point, in a life or death situation, no one cares about this crap. There can certainly be debates about the Confederate flag–and I'm sure we'll have more of them in the future–but that's not really a high priority action item in Houston.
If I had been on that boat with her I would thrown her overboard.
https://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/2017/08/28... (
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But of course they're not crazy........aaaargh!
YEAH,Throw her off the boat,with a concrete block,tied around her neck !!!!!!!!!!!!
servanttk wrote:
I would have been tempted to help you. But then again, she is a fellow American.
Is she really! A fellow American wouldn't try to suppress anothers free speech rights. Also a little gratitude that someone was helping black people would have been appropriate. The boat pilot obviously wasn't racist no matter what flag he flew.
servanttk wrote:
I would have been tempted to help you. But then again, she is a fellow American.
With fellow Americans like that, who needs illegal immigrants?
And this person isn't even in Houston, not even in Texas. They live in California, should explain some things.
Bug58 wrote:
And this person isn't even in Houston, not even in Texas. They live in California, should explain some things.
OMG California
Of course.
Although most of the east coast used to be just as bad and they seem to be growing up a little.
Good point! Well in that case; deport her and have her citizenship revoked.
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