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annabenedetti

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If he thinks it's trolling, he could always do what I do with trolls...:chuckle:

I don't care if he thinks it's trolling or not.

I care that his ilk voted for party over country, for power over principle, and for graft over the rule of law. All the while pretending it was the 'godly' thing to do. So deplorable.
 

annabenedetti

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I don't think you're trolling- I think you're obsessed and irrational

I don't waste a second caring what you think about that either, although I don't mind wasting a few seconds reminding you.

I voted against hillary and accepted trump as the candidate least likely to do harm to the country

"Accepted?" You've more than "accepted," whether you actually cast a vote for him or not. Like millions of other deplorables, you've sold out either actively or passively.
 

jgarden

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I don't think you're trolling- I think you're obsessed and irrational
The definition of irrational is voting for a President who had spent the last 5 years of the Obama Administration arguing that he was not an American citizen!

I voted against hillary and accepted trump as the candidate least likely to do harm to the country
Presidents James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, Franklin Pierce and Warren Harding can all now rest peacefully in their graves, secure in the knowledge that they will no longer be considered as America's "worst" president!

https://www.cbsnews.com/pictures/pr...-to-best-presidential-historians-survey-2017/
 

annabenedetti

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Making the rounds of a few conservative sites.

From the comments under an article at Breitbart on China's oppression of the Uighurs:


I'm no fan of China, but this is one area where the rest of the world could learn something from them. China is absolutely correct in how it is dealing with Muslims. In fact, it's the only way to prevent them from destroying the rest of civilization. Muslims do not deserve respect or dignity. They should be oppressed and ridiculed at every opportunity. We should implement our own concentration camps for Muslims.

Throw in the climate crowd as well.


You misspelled "Democrats." :)

I, for one, have NO problem with China proactively handling the potential for the evil of Islam to convert to terrorism. It's a safe move to have the camps, frankly.



So... what's the difference between American right-wing authoritarians and Communist totalitarian authoritarians?
 
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annabenedetti

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Drudge is rather red today:

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annabenedetti

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The New Yorker is out with the latest iteration of the portrait-of-the-rural-voter-in-a-swing-state story. This time the focus is on western Wisconsin. The money-quote comes from one Dennis Kragness, who owns the 2,400-cow Denmark Dairy in Dunn County.

“I’m not in favor of any kind of socialism,”
he said. “We’re a capitalist farm.”


A quick search of the Environmental Working Group’s farm subsidy database, however, reveals that Kragness and his family have benefited from about $800,000 in government subsidies...


 

annabenedetti

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Brit Hume
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This is gross. Celebrating a brutal dictatorship on its survival. https://twitter.com/realdonaldtrump/status/1178986524630802432 …

Donald J. Trump
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Congratulations to President Xi and the Chinese people on the 70th Anniversary of the People’s Republic of China!




Trump congratulates China, but at least a few members of the feckless GOP see it differently:

Today Chinese tyrants celebrated 70 years of communist oppression with their typically brutal symbolism: by sending a police officer to shoot a pro-democracy protester at point-blank range,” Sen. Ben Sasse, Nebraska Republican, said. “The freedom-seekers in Hong Kong mourn this anniversary, and the American people stand with them against those who deny their God-given dignity.”

House GOP Conference Chairwoman Liz Cheney said the anniversary is “not a day for celebration,” pointing to the crackdown at Tiananmen Square 30 years ago and the Uighur Muslims who’ve been placed in concentration camps in western China.

Sen. Tom Cotton, Arkansas Republican, also slammed China’s celebrations.
“To see the price of the PRC’s anniversary celebration, look no further than what’s happening in Hong Kong: a ceaseless war against those who wish to live in freedom,” he said. “From the Great Leap Forward to the Cultural Revolution to the camps in Xinjiang today, it has been a ghoulish 70 years of Chinese Communist Party control.”
 
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