And what about all the other racists—like you—who didn’t vote for him because he’s black?
And what about all the other racists—like you—who didn’t vote for him because he’s black?
I didn’t say he had a stellar and storied career; I said he was an excellent candidate.
People voted for Obama because he was an excellent candidate, not because he’s black.
Joe Ricketts believes that Donald Trump is a dangerous, untrustworthy misogynist. But still—better than a woman becoming president.
1) Your nomination should contain the specific name of the product, why you think this item is the best, a link where the item can be purchased, and an image of the item.
1) Your nomination should contain the specific name of the product, why you think this item is the best, a link…
mmm.... Egg, peanut butter and cheese sandwich sounds delightful.
I turned down pizza the other day.
To be fair, he hit 10 home runs in April last year, but then he sprained his shoulder and played terrible for the rest of the season. I can forgive him for that.
Turkeys are nightmare creatures.
He might have a million ways to get his message out, but here’s a good argument from Charles Woodson directed at Dilfer:
Hard to say, as ignorance is a huge factor in differing world views. Trent Dilfer has a drastically different world view than Kaepernick (football > racial oppression), but I think it’s fair to say that he’s ignorant of Kaepernick’s experiences. The issue I have is usually when people don’t listen, or introduce…
I frequently wonder when people are trolling or when they are serious. I have a hard time imagining people can be that ignorant, but at the same time, look at Trent Dilfer’s comments; he made them publicly! I need to take a break from comments, I think.
This happens every year.
Read a book, or finished a book?
At what point will this pass far enough behind us that I can say I think his hair is
stupidawesome?
The whiteness you’re showing isn’t about your opinions of Kaepernick, it’s the fact that you’re talking and focusing on Kaepernick. He’s protesting real problems, and all he wants the conversation to be about is those problems, but you decide to instead focus on him and the effectiveness of his protest.
Yeah, the whole situation is crap. I think that kind of behavior shouldn’t be tolerated, but there are a ton of underlying issues (e.g. campaign finance, media bias, unlimited terms) that enable them to be shitty at their actual job. I also think the very need to campaign is a drain on both sides of the aisle; even…
It should be a federal law that if you’re elected to congress and you can’t make it to at least 90% of the votes, then you forfeit your seat and any right to run in any future elections.
I clearly don’t understand where you’re coming from. Maybe if you can explain exactly how he disrespected you and the troops, I can understand your position better, because as I see it, his protest doesn’t even have the slightest thing to do with the troops.