MG1968
That’s No Moon…
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That sounds like a four year old blaming his tantrum on his parents because they wouldn't let him have another cookie.A reaction to your stupidity.
The original statement was “send them back to fix their broken system then they can come back and show us how it’s done “ (paraphrased). That’s an attack on their beliefs not their skin color. All that does not fit in a chant. “Send her back” is mocking you for thinking it’s racist
Talking to you is talking to a brick wall. I take that back, a brick wall isn't as dense.Trump will be the face of this darkest time. Look no further than the maniacal chants of "send her back" from last night. That is 100% on Trump. It's sad, pathetic, and sickening.
And yet the New York Times hired a board member who openly tweeted for years that an entire race (guess which one) should be abolished.....but look at those racist Republicans.No one said all republicans are racists.
BUT only a blind fool would deny that that the republican party is the chosen party of those who are racists.
This may very well be remembered as one of our country's darkest times in politics. But the problem with your assertion is laying it all at the feet of Trump. Trump isn't the cause. Trump is the result of two parties, not one, being unable to provide better candidates, with better qualities. If the Dems had offered someone better than Hillary, they could have won the election. If the Republicans had a better candidate, a true leader, Trump wouldn't have won the primaries. You keep trying to place the blame on one side. Both parties have led us to where we are now. Both parties are completely out of control. There is no true leadership to be found on either side, nor is there a backbone. Both parties are self serving, and neither serves the interests of America. It's all about power. Who has control. That's all that matters to them.
Your continuum means nothing when both parties left the rails quite some time ago. And continuing to defend a broken system is senseless.
This may very well be remembered as one of our country's darkest times in politics. But the problem with your assertion is laying it all at the feet of Trump. Trump isn't the cause. Trump is the result of two parties, not one, being unable to provide better candidates, with better qualities. If the Dems had offered someone better than Hillary, they could have won the election. If the Republicans had a better candidate, a true leader, Trump wouldn't have won the primaries. You keep trying to place the blame on one side. Both parties have led us to where we are now. Both parties are completely out of control. There is no true leadership to be found on either side, nor is there a backbone. Both parties are self serving, and neither serves the interests of America. It's all about power. Who has control. That's all that matters to them.
Your continuum means nothing when both parties left the rails quite some time ago. And continuing to defend a broken system is senseless.
Tunnel vision?Talking to you is talking to a brick wall. I take that back, a brick wall isn't as dense.
Seriously Luther, your intense tunnel vision on Trump blinds you to so much reality.
Trump is an egomaniacal, pompous, self serving prick. He loves to hear himself talk. He's a despicable person, so I really don't understand the admiration. All of that said, it doesn't make him a horrible President. He's done nothing that really harms the country. But I wouldn't really call him a "true leader". A true leader unites, and nothing about Trump screams unity. There is no compromise. What the left won't acknowledge is that Obama was the same. He did more to divide than unite. I don't remember the last time our country had a true leader. Maybe Reagan? Maybe even further back than that.Correct and I am glad we have Trump who is a True Leader and does not shy away with his tail between his legs like most Republicans do.