I think the rage started when a black man dared to occupy the white house. Of course even back then trump had a hand in inciting them with all the birther nonsense.
I think the rage started when a black man dared to occupy the white house. Of course even back then trump had a hand in inciting them with all the birther nonsense.
“You’re most likely mad at yourself for denying yourself the pleasures that someone else enjoyed.”
As I posted elsewhere, I’m confused. I thought these people loved the “invisible hand of the free market.”
Props to the Democrats for making Stacey Plaskett an impeachment manager. As the representative from the Virgin Islands, she is not allowed to vote on legislation, so good for them for raising her profile.
It’s so fucking infuriating. I read a few comments from the Senate Republicans. Some want to blame the mob stating it was their decision to storm the Capitol, and Trump had no influence on that. Or just how this impeachment shouldn’t even be happening, because Trump is no longer in office. Ugh. I sadly doubt…
Remember that the reason Republicans won’t vote to convict Trump, even when he sent a mob to murder them, is the same reason they enabled him his entire presidency: Fundamentally they agree with him. They may not agree with his tone, or the particular words he uses, mostly because it makes it more difficult for them…
I think it’s definitely a little goofy, but as soon as his former classmates started saying this meant David Hogg was now a Capitalist™ supporting “mass exploitation, genocide, child labor, slavery” they rocketed past goofy into patently ridiculous and unserious. Let the guy make his trolling, somewhat ill-advised…
And if he did so, how is he supposed to live, exactly? He still needs money for things like food, shelter, and as he points out, therapy. So does everybody else who has lived through a school/mass shooting. And if he’s going to be permanently associated with Parkland, he can either be seen as exploiting that…
Oh my god I am shaking my head on this one. I think David Hogg pretty much sums it up here:
Just found out that he is an observant Jew and must cover his head and say a prayer when drinking water. Without a head covering, he places his hand there instead.
Nothing says Murica like a Republican senator tearily reading a poem that he thinks justifies why a president can do any criminal action they please so long as there isn’t enough time left in their term to convict them. Fuck all that.
This guy was so bad, he successfully argued for the criminal arrest of his own client. He could have come out tap dancing and it would have been less bizarre than whatever the hell he did today. But the GOP is so craven that they will pretend Trump’s slow-witted, incompetent lawyers presented brilliant arguments for…
“..for the call he made to the Georgia Secretary of State where he blatantly told the guy to commit election fraud. I think the latter charge would be more likely to result in conviction. I mean, he was recorded telling him to “find” the exact number of votes that would flip the state.”
I’m on the same page as (my imaginary BFF) Rachel Maddow...did the dog eat his fucking homework?!? Did he forget to grab his opening statement off the printer?!?
Say what you will about NBC’s Brian Williams, but his disdain for Mike Lindell is not even concealed anymore. He basically refers to him as the “the conspiracy guy who sells chopped foam pillows” anytime he has to mention him on air.
Maybe they'll understand if we start calling it "consequences culture"?
Mr. Hogg - I will be pleased to purchase your pillows just to spite that other asshole.
I’m pretty sure Jesus is set for living space. In His Father’s house there are many mansions, and all.
The Republican party has been radicalized. Its just that simple. Half of the right wing are straight up domestic terrorists and proud of it.