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Jan 11, 2020 11:27:38   #
Wolf counselor wrote:
You poor misguided plebeian.

May God have mercy on the brainwashed hordes.


Oh, you hopeless class warriors............it but remains to deem one faction “untouchables”. My v**e is both!
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Jan 7, 2020 09:13:33   #
Fodaoson wrote:
"Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof.
If we are to exclude Muslims from immigrating to the US we have to change the constitution .


Wrong! The law is intended to prevent the federal government from establishing a theocracy, not muzzle religious expression!
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Jan 7, 2020 09:10:53   #
proud republican wrote:
Did obama asked Congress permission to go after him?? I don't remember Democrats accusing obama of committing war crimes!! I remember everyone cheering for the k*****g of that terrorist!! So please tell me how is it different from what President Trump did last Thursday by getting rid of one of the monsters!!! We should be applauding President Trump,not calling him names!!!!


It’s not!
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Dec 24, 2019 07:47:34   #
woodguru wrote:
But put on three times as many new subscribers as they lost, lots of takeaways there...

Positive response and new subscribers were saying that it's about time christians spoke up about christian values.

There is a divide amongst two kinds of christians, the real ones that knows what a christian is, and alt christians that don't have a clue, they use the faith as a justification for hatred and bigotry.


A remnant.........always only a remnant
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Dec 23, 2019 07:26:40   #
PeterS wrote:
Good advice I'm willing to bet the rest of you cons aren't willing to follow...


Baptists are now, officially, a political party! To imply that following Trump in any way equates to following Jesus simply puts their soulish political ambition on full display!!
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Dec 17, 2019 08:54:45   #
Airforceone wrote:
How come Trump has not offered any under oath testimony in defense of his Russian propaganda that it was the Ukraine that hacked our e******ns not the Russians.


No indictment............ no testimony, no oath.
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Dec 16, 2019 06:39:49   #
Richard94611 wrote:
Thought you might be interested in this analysis:

This psychological analysis of Trump supporters has exposed 5 alarming traits about themPublished 7 hours ago on December 15, 2019By Bobby Azarian, Raw Story

The lightning-fast ascent and political invincibility of Donald Trump has left many experts baffled and wondering, “How did we get here?” Any accurate and sufficient answer to that question must not only focus on Trump himself, but also on his uniquely loyal supporters. Given their extreme devotion and unwavering admiration for their highly unpredictable and often inflammatory leader, some have turned to the field of psychology for scientific explanations based on precise quantitative data and established theoretical frameworks.

Although analyses and studies by psychologists and neuroscientists have provided many thought-provoking explanations for his enduring support, the accounts of different experts often vary greatly, sometimes overlapping and other times conflicting. However insightful these critiques may be, it is apparent that more research and examination is needed to hone in on the exact psychological and social factors underlying this peculiar human behavior.

In a review paper published in the Journal of Social and Political Psychology, Psychologist and UC Santa Cruz professor Thomas Pettigrew argues that five major psychological phenomena can help explain this exceptional political event.

1. Authoritarian Personality Syndrome

Authoritarianism refers to the advocacy or enforcement of strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom, and is commonly associated with a lack of concern for the opinions or needs of others. Authoritarian personality syndrome—a well-studied and globally-prevalent condition—is a state of mind that is characterized by belief in total and complete obedience to one’s authority. Those with the syndrome often display aggression toward outgroup members, submissiveness to authority, resistance to new experiences, and a rigid hierarchical view of society. The syndrome is often triggered by fear, making it easy for leaders who exaggerate threat or fear monger to gain their allegiance.

Although authoritarian personality is found among liberals, it is more common among the right-wing around the world. President Trump’s speeches, which are laced with absolutist terms like “losers” and “complete disasters,” are naturally appealing to those with the syndrome.

While research showed that Republican v**ers in the U.S. scored higher than Democrats on measures of authoritarianism before Trump emerged on the political scene, a 2016 Politico survey found that high authoritarians greatly favored then-candidate Trump, which led to a correct prediction that he would win the e******n, despite the polls saying otherwise.

2. Social dominance orientation

Social dominance orientation (SDO)—which is distinct but related to authoritarian personality syndrome—refers to people who have a preference for the societal hierarchy of groups, specifically with a structure in which the high-status groups have dominance over the low-status ones. Those with SDO are typically dominant, tough-minded, and driven by self-interest.

In Trump’s speeches, he appeals to those with SDO by repeatedly making a clear distinction between groups that have a generally higher status in society (White), and those groups that are typically thought of as belonging to a lower status (immigrants and minorities).

A 2016 survey study of 406 American adults published this year in the journal Personality and Individual Differences found that those who scored high on both SDO and authoritarianism were those who intended to v**e for Trump in the e******n.

3. Prejudice

It would be grossly unfair and inaccurate to say that every one of Trump’s supporters have prejudice against ethnic and religious minorities, but it would be equally inaccurate to say that many do not. It is a well-known fact that the Republican party, going at least as far back to Richard Nixon’s “southern strategy,” used strategies that appealed to bigotry, such as lacing speeches with “dog whistles”—code words that signaled prejudice toward minorities that were designed to be heard by r****ts but no one else.

While the dog whistles of the past were more subtle, Trump’s are sometimes shockingly direct. There’s no denying that he routinely appeals to bigoted supporters when he calls Muslims “dangerous” and Mexican immigrants “rapists” and “murderers,” often in a blanketed fashion. Perhaps unsurprisingly, a new study has shown that support for Trump is correlated with a standard scale of modern r****m.


4. Intergroup contact

Intergroup contact refers to contact with members of groups that are outside one’s own, which has been experimentally shown to reduce prejudice. As such, it’s important to note that there is growing evidence that Trump’s white supporters have experienced significantly less contact with minorities than other Americans. For example, a 2016 study found that “…the racial and ethnic isolation of W****s at the zip-code level is one of the strongest predictors of Trump support.” This correlation persisted while controlling for dozens of other variables. In agreement with this finding, the same researchers found that support for Trump increased with the v**ers’ physical distance from the Mexican border.

5. Relative deprivation

Relative deprivation refers to the experience of being deprived of something to which one believes they are entitled. It is the discontent felt when one compares their position in life to others who they feel are equal or inferior but have unfairly had more success than them.

Common explanations for Trump’s popularity among non-bigoted v**ers involve economics. There is no doubt that some Trump supporters are simply angry that American jobs are being lost to Mexico and China, which is certainly understandable, although these loyalists often ignore the fact that some of these careers are actually being lost due to the accelerating pace of automation.

These Trump supporters are experiencing relative deprivation, and are common among the swing states like Ohio, Michigan, and Pennsylvania. This kind of deprivation is specifically referred to as “relative,” as opposed to “absolute,” because the feeling is often based on a skewed perception of what one is entitled to. For example, an analysis conducted by FiveThirtyEight estimated that the median annual income of Trump supporters was $72,000.

If such data is accurate, the portrayal of most Trump supporters as “working class” citizens rebelling against Republican elites may be more myth than fact.

Bobby Azarian is a science writer with a PhD in neuroscience. His research has been published in journals such as Cognition & Emotion and Human Brain Mapping, and he has written for The Atlantic, The New York Times, BBC Future, Scientific American, Psychology Today, and others. Follow him on twitter @BobbyAzarian.
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We got “here” because the majority of v**ers were never in agreement with liberalism that strayed too far left of center. Today’s far left extremists tipped their intentions in a panicked reaction to 2016..........there was a conservative e*****rate that had been ignoring the Fabian socialist agenda..........until they weren’t!! That level of l*****t influence was never the desire of the majority, it was only tolerated........no longer!
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Dec 16, 2019 06:30:59   #
PeterS wrote:
And anyone else notice that CC's are virtually devoid of empathy?


You might want to go back to the earliest recorded human history and do a leisurely history crawl. What you call empathy was originally codified due to the influence of religion.
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Dec 15, 2019 19:06:38   #
Kevyn wrote:
States have absolutely no duty or obligation to enforce federal law, immigration is a federal responsibility that states need not waste taxpayer money enforcing. On the other hand over decades the courts have determined that it doesn’t violate the second amendment to regulate firearms short of banning them. Removing firearms from insane and violent people pending judicial review is an entirely reasonable action by a state and will very likely never be successfully challenged on second amendment grounds. It is perplexing what you mean by “jail the whole state” please elaborate.
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Cant have it both ways, Jeep boi! Re-read the Ninth and Tenth Amendments. Immigrating by breaking the law is illegal and states have an obligation to enforce laws that the Feds won’t. The Second Amendment protects LEGAL ownership of firearms under restrictions already established. Your “points” are unrelated and unsupportable........but.........you already knew that! These carpet baggers will lose, badly!!
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Dec 15, 2019 18:56:12   #
ACP45 wrote:
I think this says more about migration patterns in explaining how Virginia has turned blue rather than native born Virginians changing party's.


It’s dense population in the northern counties near the beltway, bedroom communities for federal (blue) workers. Add that to the rest of the counties (natives) having been asleep for a couple generations and its a perfect storm where liberals take over.
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Dec 7, 2019 14:18:22   #
Rose42 wrote:
I agree. We should all keep a close eye on what this pope is doing.


The global church! Kumbyea
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Dec 7, 2019 13:51:12   #
Oldsailor65 wrote:
Teens hurl rocks at school bus t***sporting Jewish schoolgirls

More anti-Semitic horror in Brooklyn with no end in site. The attacks on Jews in Brooklyn have been committed by African American youth. The L*****t mayor Bill de Blasio will take little to no action to deal with this crisis, because he will not attack his own constituents. As such, it will remain unsafe for Jews living in Brooklyn to walk on their own streets.

The Democrats have normed Jew hatred. This is the consequence.

Teens hurl rocks at school bus t***sporting Jewish kids, video shows

By New York Post, December 5th, 2019:

Cops are searching for three teens who were throwing rocks at school buses shuttling kids from a Jewish all-girls school in Brooklyn, authorities said Thursday.

The three punks were caught on surveillance video just after 4 p.m. Tuesday, hiding behind an SUV and throwing rocks at the passing buses — then laughing as they ran away, video released by police shows.

The buses, one of which had a window shattered after being hit by a rock, were taking kids home from Associated Beth Rivka School in Crown Heights, cops said.

There were no injuries, and the NYPD’s H**e Crime Task Force is investigating the incident, police said.

https://gellerreport.com/2019/12/caught-on-camera-teens-hurl-rocks-at-school-bus-t***sporting-jewish-schoolgirls.html/
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I hope Jewish v**ers finally realize that they should not be v****g for Democrats!
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I used to work in Brooklyn and commute through Queens. It was not at all unusual to see this type of hatred on display from “teens” walking home from school. Shop owners in Maspeth resorted to hiring security for their storefronts and I could witness brawls between them and the “teens” who were trying to steal! Residents of these areas knew to avoid certain areas at certain times!!
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Dec 6, 2019 10:42:49   #
billy a wrote:
I need to keep it simple. I marvel at the question rather than drive myself mad seeking the answer.
I've lived two lives ( generally speaking, in this mortal coil.)
The first was undisciplined,and run by self-will.It damn near k**led me. I was unhappy, selfish,and without God.
Then, at 46, I begged for help from wh**ever MAY be there...and was shown mercy. I have been given a gift that can only be recieved by asking for it. Yeah,there's arguments about "self hypnosis" and all that, but I KNOW there is a God,and that more will be revealed.
Merry Christmas...
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By the blood of the lamb and the word of our testimony. I only received mercy in like manner.........I publically disavowed my insistence on being the one to decide what mercy looked like.
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Dec 6, 2019 10:16:05   #
Louis wrote:
Since when did it become a crime in this country for being white? You can’t listen to the talking heads on CNN & MSNBC without hearing that if your white, your a r****t and you should be ashamed of your self.

Now that Kampala Harris has dropped out of the race for the White House, the liberal media has gone crazy. Corey Booker has all but accused the democrat party of being r****t and it seems to be catching on with the talking heads. R****t this and r****t that. Look at all the white people running for President, it’s not fair! Where is affirmative action in politics anyway? People of color should be appointed to president, if your white you should automatically be disqualified.

Of course Kamala Harris had a double excuse, she is not only a person of color, but she is a woman. I guess she forgot that Hillary was a woman and somehow managed to win the nomination and I guess she forgot that Barack Obama won the White House despite being black. She also neglected to mention that she won her senate seat despite being both a woman and a person of color.

I wonder what Corey Booker’s excuse is going to be when he drops out of the race after polling a whopping one percent? My money is on r****m.

Somebody should sit these people down and explain to them that maybe they should take a look at their policies they are trying to shove down our throats. They are wildly unpopular with v**ers. Oh, but wait a minute, if you disagree, your a r****t. You just can’t win.

According to CNN & MSNBC the entire Republican Party is r****t and now they seem to be turning on the democrat candidates. The media seems to want to elect the next president instead of let the people v**e, because the last e******n didn’t go so well for them. This may get interesting before it’s over. Stay tuned!
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Pavlov’s e*****rate! A totally mind wiped, completely conditioned, frivolous and irrelevant base!! They know nothing and know not that they know not!
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Dec 3, 2019 12:04:29   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray and Carrie Dann

WASHINGTON — More than two months after the impeachment inquiry against President Donald Trump began, you can break down the entire fight into four simple questions.

One, did the president of the United States ask another country to interfere in the upcoming 2020 e******n — against possible Democratic rival Joe Biden?

(The answer sure appears to be a yes, whether it was in the partial transcript of that July 25 call with Ukraine’s president or Trump’s own words on Oct. 3: “Well, I would think that, if they were honest about it, they’d start a major investigation into the Bidens. It’s a very simple answer.”)
Trump rejects invitation to appear at this week’s impeachment hearing
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Two, did Trump and his administration withhold military aid and a White House visit to compel Ukraine to start this investigation into Joe Biden and his son?

Three, were those actions — first the ask of interference, then the temporary withholding of military aid — an abuse of the president’s powers?

(Here’s the president’s oath of office: “I do solemnly swear that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.”)

And four — and most importantly — do those actions amount to impeachable offenses?

(The Constitution says the following offenses are impeachable: “treason, bribery and other high crimes and misdemeanors.”)

So forget the poll numbers and where each party’s base is (though that will ultimately determine whether Trump remains in office). And forget all of the questions about procedure and fairness.

The entire impeachment saga comes down to this question: Did the president violate his oath of office and his stewardship of the executive branch by asking a foreign leader to investigate a political rival – and by trying to compel the foreign leader to do so?

That’s the question almost everyone was asking two months ago, when the impeachment inquiry began.

And it’s the question that everyone still needs to ask today.

The challenge for Democrats, however, is that there are two different impeachment conversations going on — 1) the substance and 2) everything else.

And right now, Republicans have succeeded in turning the conversation to the latter.





#1. I guess it just goes right over their head that there is obvious corruption in the Burisma/Biden connection so if Trump says, hey, there's corruption here, the left can only see that Joe Biden is a p**********l candidate; never mind that he's also a potential crook of great proportion AND that he brought all this attention upon himself as he bragged about the power he wielded as VP under Obama. And lest we forget, Biden cited Obama in his "brag" as being fully knowledgeable and supportive of the extortion he was "wielding" against the president of Ukraine. Obama has yet to endorse Biden and. in fact, I'm thinking Obama would, instead, want to b***h slap the i***t big mouth!

#2. It's clear the Trump wanted to hold off on the "visit" until he got the "deliverable" which was specifically noted to be a statement by Ukraine related to their efforts to clean up the corruption in their country. It just so happens that Biden was a part of that AND it was going on long before Biden decided to try to be president and Trump was also looking into it long before then as well. As for the military aid, that isn't so clear and members of the budget division involved in holding up the funds have made it clear that the president was concerned about corruption AND the contributions from other countries. Add to that, Ukraine didn't even know about the hold up and you just don't have much to go on other than the anti-Trump h**e which, of course, is going to paint this as a Trump attempt to get at Biden. Why wouldn't they. They are certainly NOT HONEST about it.

#3. I don't know why they cite the president's oath of office here but in my mind, the president's oath includes going after corruption where ever it crops up and with whom ever it turns out to involve. Oh, I'm sure Trump is smart enough to see how it would effect the democrats. Duh. Would that be an excuse to ignore the obvious corruption?? I don't see that in the oath of office, so thanks for citing that, NBC!

#4. Impeachable "offenses?" Well, it seems that virtually anything can be an impeachable "offense" but was anything illegal done? To me, ignoring the Burisma/Biden corruption would be illegal. I'm sure the Trump hating crowd will claim there are impeachable "offenses" but it would seem that only "they" are offended, not the rest of us which brings me to my final point:

How can a president be impeached by a partisan crowd? In fact, the most "bipartisan" part of this, involving two democratic congressmen who don't want to move forward on it, is to not impeach. Even Pelosi said it must be bi-partisan; her own words. Is she not the democratic leader? Is she not the speaker of the house? Does she not have the power to enforce her own beliefs on the subject??

We will see.
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The fundamental fact underlying this entire pop culture theater presentation is each participants estimation of their own re-electability .............every other consideration rests on that!!!
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