Joe the President Telling It Like It IS

"MAGA Republicans do not respect the Constitution. They do not believe in the rule of law. They did not recognize the will of the people. They refuse to accept the results of a free election and they're working right now...to undermine democracy itself." President Joe Biden
Yet one more lie by the dipshit in charge.
 
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Bowers BLM leader stole 10M for lavish lifestyle.

Hey, don't look at me. I didn't get a penny of it. I never hung out with those folks or supported what they were doing except for saying that the grievance is well known to be historically real. Personally, I think a lot of the guys who get shot by police are defiant, which is strange to see over and over and over. Running from the police is a well known way to get that ass shot. It's Darwin candidate type behavior, imo.
 
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He thinks when his violent utopia is in place he'll get to relish in pulling the trigger on Republicans lined up against the wall.

The real truth is his beloved saviors will have useful idiots like him against the wall first.

Oh well.

Look, you can talk stupid all you wanna, but do not attribute the fantastically stupid ideas in your head to me.
 
Everybody who does not know the difference between a peaceful demonstration and a violent riot raise their hand. This would appear to be every person here except me. Duh.
 
Everybody who does not know the difference between a peaceful demonstration and a violent riot raise their hand. This would appear to be every person here except me. Duh.
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I’m a libertarian. I hate both parties but to act like the democrats are innocent is lunacy. We went through a whole waste of taxpayer money based on the idea that the Russians installed trump. Kamala’s administration paid bail for rioters and their destruction was called the voice of the voiceless or some BS like that. Trump never told anyone to get violent and his speech was still going when the feds…err protesters breached the capitol. He then told people to March peacefully. It’s good to see you live in a bubble.

"Fight like hell!" is not telling his crowd to get violent? That is exactly what it tells them.
 
I’m a libertarian. I hate both parties but to act like the democrats are innocent is lunacy. We went through a whole waste of taxpayer money based on the idea that the Russians installed trump. Kamala’s administration paid bail for rioters and their destruction was called the voice of the voiceless or some BS like that. Trump never told anyone to get violent and his speech was still going when the feds…err protesters breached the capitol. He then told people to March peacefully. It’s good to see you live in a bubble.

Have you ever noticed how democrats use fancy language like "voice of the voiceless" etcetera to assist with propaganda and explain or excuse their ruthless behavior?
 
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"Fight like hell!" is not telling his crowd to get violent? That is exactly what it tells them.

https://www.newsmax.com/murdock/swalwell-fight-like-hell-manager-hypocrites/2021/02/12/id/1009784/
As these recent examples confirm, "fight like hell" is standard political rhetoric that Democratic politicians use more promiscuously than sailors on shore leave:
  • Impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., told CNN’s Don Lemon on March 18, 2019, "I’ll fight like hell to make sure we see this report" by Robert Mueller on Russiagate.
  • Rep.Gil Cisneros, D-Calif., said last February 26 that Orange County Democrats would have to “recruit and fight like hell” to compete against Republicans.
  • Promoting vote-by-mail legislation, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., told TechCrunch, "We are gonna fight like hell to get our bill in the next COVID-19 package."
  • Senator Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told Hispanic leaders on a May 2 conference call that "Democrats are going to fight like hell" for COVID-19-related government assistance.
  • "I — and I know many other senators and members of the House — will fight like hell to make sure we act and act as soon as possible" to secure COVID-19 relief, the democratic-socialist Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on May 8.
  • "We will file lawsuits, pass legislation in the House & fight like hell," against alleged GOP voter suppression, impeachment manager Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., declared via Twitter on June 9.
  • President Joe Biden, then former vice president, said on June 25 that "families all across this nation deserve…a president who would go into the White House and will fight like hell to make sure they get the healthcare they need."
  • "Millions of Americans are counting on us to stand up, right now, and fight like hell to protect the Supreme Court," Vice-President Kamala Harris, then-senator from California, said September 19, after the death of the late Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
  • Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D - Conn. said that day, "as a matter of principle, I’m going to fight like hell" against any conservative whom President Trump nominated to fill Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat.
  • "Our democracy is at stake in 45 days," impeachment manager David Cicilline, D-R.I., stated on September 19 via Twitter. "Let’s fight like hell to save it."
  • Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said on September 23 that he and other Democrats would "fight like hell" against a Brett Kavanaugh-like replacement for Ginsburg.
  • Also chiding Republican plans after Ginsburg that day, none other than lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said via Twitter: "We must fight like hell to stop this assault on health care and the Constitution."
  • "We are going to fight like hell," to keep Amy Coney Barrett off the Supreme Court, Sen. Blumenthal told journalists on October 13.
  • "I want to make sure we’re going to fight like hell by investing in America first," then-President-elect Joe Biden said on December 1.
  • Announcing Denis McDonough’s nomination as V.A. secretary, Biden also said on December 11: "I have given Denis a clear mission: fight like hell—fight like hell—for veterans and their families."

"Dems 'fighting like hell' not a call to 'fight like hell'...okay, maybe just the first ring of hell" - sez Vol Main
 
https://www.newsmax.com/murdock/swalwell-fight-like-hell-manager-hypocrites/2021/02/12/id/1009784/
As these recent examples confirm, "fight like hell" is standard political rhetoric that Democratic politicians use more promiscuously than sailors on shore leave:
  • Impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., told CNN’s Don Lemon on March 18, 2019, "I’ll fight like hell to make sure we see this report" by Robert Mueller on Russiagate.
  • Rep.Gil Cisneros, D-Calif., said last February 26 that Orange County Democrats would have to “recruit and fight like hell” to compete against Republicans.
  • Promoting vote-by-mail legislation, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., told TechCrunch, "We are gonna fight like hell to get our bill in the next COVID-19 package."
  • Senator Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told Hispanic leaders on a May 2 conference call that "Democrats are going to fight like hell" for COVID-19-related government assistance.
  • "I — and I know many other senators and members of the House — will fight like hell to make sure we act and act as soon as possible" to secure COVID-19 relief, the democratic-socialist Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on May 8.
  • "We will file lawsuits, pass legislation in the House & fight like hell," against alleged GOP voter suppression, impeachment manager Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., declared via Twitter on June 9.
  • President Joe Biden, then former vice president, said on June 25 that "families all across this nation deserve…a president who would go into the White House and will fight like hell to make sure they get the healthcare they need."
  • "Millions of Americans are counting on us to stand up, right now, and fight like hell to protect the Supreme Court," Vice-President Kamala Harris, then-senator from California, said September 19, after the death of the late Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
  • Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D - Conn. said that day, "as a matter of principle, I’m going to fight like hell" against any conservative whom President Trump nominated to fill Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat.
  • "Our democracy is at stake in 45 days," impeachment manager David Cicilline, D-R.I., stated on September 19 via Twitter. "Let’s fight like hell to save it."
  • Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said on September 23 that he and other Democrats would "fight like hell" against a Brett Kavanaugh-like replacement for Ginsburg.
  • Also chiding Republican plans after Ginsburg that day, none other than lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said via Twitter: "We must fight like hell to stop this assault on health care and the Constitution."
  • "We are going to fight like hell," to keep Amy Coney Barrett off the Supreme Court, Sen. Blumenthal told journalists on October 13.
  • "I want to make sure we’re going to fight like hell by investing in America first," then-President-elect Joe Biden said on December 1.
  • Announcing Denis McDonough’s nomination as V.A. secretary, Biden also said on December 11: "I have given Denis a clear mission: fight like hell—fight like hell—for veterans and their families."

"Dems 'fighting like hell' not a call to 'fight like hell'...okay, maybe just the first ring of hell" - sez Vol Main

I’ll do my best impersonation of what most liberals would say.

Yeah, but
 
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https://www.newsmax.com/murdock/swalwell-fight-like-hell-manager-hypocrites/2021/02/12/id/1009784/
As these recent examples confirm, "fight like hell" is standard political rhetoric that Democratic politicians use more promiscuously than sailors on shore leave:
  • Impeachment manager Rep. Eric Swalwell, D-Calif., told CNN’s Don Lemon on March 18, 2019, "I’ll fight like hell to make sure we see this report" by Robert Mueller on Russiagate.
  • Rep.Gil Cisneros, D-Calif., said last February 26 that Orange County Democrats would have to “recruit and fight like hell” to compete against Republicans.
  • Promoting vote-by-mail legislation, Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., told TechCrunch, "We are gonna fight like hell to get our bill in the next COVID-19 package."
  • Senator Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., told Hispanic leaders on a May 2 conference call that "Democrats are going to fight like hell" for COVID-19-related government assistance.
  • "I — and I know many other senators and members of the House — will fight like hell to make sure we act and act as soon as possible" to secure COVID-19 relief, the democratic-socialist Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont told MSNBC’s Chris Hayes on May 8.
  • "We will file lawsuits, pass legislation in the House & fight like hell," against alleged GOP voter suppression, impeachment manager Rep. Ted Lieu, D-Calif., declared via Twitter on June 9.
  • President Joe Biden, then former vice president, said on June 25 that "families all across this nation deserve…a president who would go into the White House and will fight like hell to make sure they get the healthcare they need."
  • "Millions of Americans are counting on us to stand up, right now, and fight like hell to protect the Supreme Court," Vice-President Kamala Harris, then-senator from California, said September 19, after the death of the late Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg.
  • Sen. Richard Blumenthal, D - Conn. said that day, "as a matter of principle, I’m going to fight like hell" against any conservative whom President Trump nominated to fill Ginsburg’s Supreme Court seat.
  • "Our democracy is at stake in 45 days," impeachment manager David Cicilline, D-R.I., stated on September 19 via Twitter. "Let’s fight like hell to save it."
  • Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, said on September 23 that he and other Democrats would "fight like hell" against a Brett Kavanaugh-like replacement for Ginsburg.
  • Also chiding Republican plans after Ginsburg that day, none other than lead impeachment manager Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., said via Twitter: "We must fight like hell to stop this assault on health care and the Constitution."
  • "We are going to fight like hell," to keep Amy Coney Barrett off the Supreme Court, Sen. Blumenthal told journalists on October 13.
  • "I want to make sure we’re going to fight like hell by investing in America first," then-President-elect Joe Biden said on December 1.
  • Announcing Denis McDonough’s nomination as V.A. secretary, Biden also said on December 11: "I have given Denis a clear mission: fight like hell—fight like hell—for veterans and their families."

"Dems 'fighting like hell' not a call to 'fight like hell'...okay, maybe just the first ring of hell" - sez Vol Main

There's fighting like hell in a civilized forum and then there's fighting like hell in the streets. Do you not see the difference? What did those peep do after Trump told his crowd to fight like hell and sent them in the street to the Capitol? When they got there, they did exactly what Trump had told them to do. They literally fought like hell. Isn't that right? Are you too ridiculously dishonest to admit what millions of people have seen and heard with their own eyes and ears? Wow, dude. That is low down.
 
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Wrong. I was talking about Democrats and Republicans. Now you want to overly broaden the topic to "the left" and the BLM riots. I'm not going there with you. My focus is on Democrats and Republicans, especially those elected to high office. Every Democrat I heard speaking about the BLM demonstrations turned to riots urged everyone to stop the violence. Not one ever encouraged or defended violence that I saw. By contrast, numerous Republicans in Congress encouraged the insurrection on Jan 6, and many of them are still defending it. You deny defending it, but you are.
Prove it
 
There's fighting like hell in a civilized forum and then there's fighting like hell in the streets. Do you not see the difference? What did those peep do after Trump told his crowd to fight like hell and sent them in the street to the Capitol? When they got there, they did exactly what Trump had told them to do. They literally fought like hell. Isn't that right? Are you too ridiculously dishonest to admit what millions of people have seen and heard with their own eyes and ears? Wow, dude. That is low down.

That’s a lie. Most of the crap had already started before the speech was over.
 

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