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wrote on 28 Oct 2022, 19:43 last edited by
Evil swimming
‘Very racist': ‘De facto’ Senate candidate Gisele Fetterman makes bizarre claim about swimming
'Historically, swimming in America is very racist,' Giselle Fetterman claimed
Gisele Fetterman, the wife of Pennsylvania Senate candidate Lt. Gov. John Fetterman, claimed that "swimming in America is very racist," weeks after being called the "de facto candidate" in her husband's Senate race following his stroke.
Gisele began speaking about the lieutenant governor's mansion in Pennsylvania and how the couple wanted to open up the pool to the public in an effort to "right some of the wrongs" of "racist" swimming.
"While we did not want the mansion, that mansion came with a pool I wanted. And the dream was to make this a public pool and turn it into the people’s pool and ensure that young people across Pennsylvania could learn how to swim and water safety and kind of work to right some of the wrongs," Gisele stated during her segment with the "iGen Politics" podcast.
"Historically, swimming in America is very racist, and usually when you look at drowning statistics, it usually affects children of color because of lack of access," she claimed.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2022, 19:46 last edited by
So she is de facto no brighter than he is. He at least has an excuse.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2022, 19:58 last edited by Horace
If you want to rise in the Democrat party, those beliefs are prerequisite.
I look back with nostalgia at a time I believed people were only pretending to have ridiculous beliefs. Nope. This is humanity, and how beliefs work. If it’s socially advantageous to believe something, count on a leftist to believe it. No matter what.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2022, 20:41 last edited by
How many times do I have to tell you guys, EVERYTHING is racist.
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wrote on 28 Oct 2022, 21:30 last edited by
And racist is everything
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Are any of you here helped to vote by endorsements?
Obviously, people think that they mean something.
Why would you listen to Oprah on who to vote for? Why would you listen to President Trump on who to vote for?
In both cases, I think the amount of research that has been done by the endorser is pretty small.
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wrote on 5 Nov 2022, 12:25 last edited by
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Are any of you here helped to vote by endorsements?
Obviously, people think that they mean something.
Why would you listen to Oprah on who to vote for? Why would you listen to President Trump on who to vote for?
In both cases, I think the amount of research that has been done by the endorser is pretty small.
wrote on 5 Nov 2022, 12:27 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Fetterman:
Are any of you here helped to vote by endorsements?
Nope.
Obviously, people think that they mean something.
Never understood that.
Why would you listen to Oprah on who to vote for? Why would you listen to President Trump on who to vote for?
I would listen to Trump or Obama before I'd consider Oprah's or The
DixieChicks' opinions.In both cases, I think the amount of research that has been done by the endorser is pretty small.
I never understood campaign rallies either. Presumably, you're going because your mind is made up, right?
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@taiwan_girl said in Fetterman:
Are any of you here helped to vote by endorsements?
Nope.
Obviously, people think that they mean something.
Never understood that.
Why would you listen to Oprah on who to vote for? Why would you listen to President Trump on who to vote for?
I would listen to Trump or Obama before I'd consider Oprah's or The
DixieChicks' opinions.In both cases, I think the amount of research that has been done by the endorser is pretty small.
I never understood campaign rallies either. Presumably, you're going because your mind is made up, right?
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I went to a McCain Palin rally in my home town. It was pretty fun to be up close and personal - with the Secret Service. Most serious human being I ever saw.
Fun to see black suited snipers on the rooftops of my town.
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wrote on 5 Nov 2022, 16:46 last edited by George K 11 May 2022, 16:48
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wrote on 10 Nov 2022, 12:31 last edited by George K 11 Oct 2022, 12:32
LOL: "Historic win for John Fetterman, who becomes the first Senator to have pulled a shotgun on an unarmed black jogger."
"Pretty sure Strom Thurmond did it on a weekly basis (but perhaps that was a musket)."