lawgator1
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Trump has complety turnd them on their head.
The party of pro law enforcement attacks and beats police officers in the Capitol building.
The party of fiscal conservatism balloons the debt.
The party of pro military disrespects the US military at every turn.
The party of national security dumbs down worries about Russian aggression on numerous levels.
And then, for any Republican who dares complain about it, Trump gets his cult to viciously attack them.
I'm not a huge Biden fan, though I think his heart is in the right place. And I worry about his age.
But in the sense that the Dems needed to avoid the extreme, unlike the Republicans who went full loon in '16, he was the logical, if boring, choice.
And they turned out to be right about Trump. Trump is a bragging, loud mouth, egomaniac. Biden is a return to functional and predictable stability.
Detroit Free Press reporter Marlowe Alter, who wrote a piece Friday on Lions coaching candidate Dan Campbell’s comments during a 1998 Texas A&M pep rally where the then senior reportedly said he was proud to attend a school where “men like women and women like men,” ended up on the defensive after a slew of his offensive tweets were unearthed.
blah blah blah. victim.Trump has complety turnd them on their head.
The party of pro law enforcement attacks and beats police officers in the Capitol building.
The party of fiscal conservatism balloons the debt.
The party of pro military disrespects the US military at every turn.
The party of national security dumbs down worries about Russian aggression on numerous levels.
And then, for any Republican who dares complain about it, Trump gets his cult to viciously attack them.
Your level of understanding is on par with a primateI love how Republicans were all "we need government out of private business transactions" and "businesses should be able to decide who they do business with" (remember the baker who didn't want to bake a cake for a gay wedding?) a few years ago, and now they're all like "we need more regulation!"
I love how Republicans were all "we need government out of private business transactions" and "businesses should be able to decide who they do business with" (remember the baker who didn't want to bake a cake for a gay wedding?) a few years ago, and now they're all like "we need more regulation!"
I love how Republicans were all "we need government out of private business transactions" and "businesses should be able to decide who they do business with" (remember the baker who didn't want to bake a cake for a gay wedding?) a few years ago, and now they're all like "we need more regulation!"