Peace in our time.
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Kinda doubt it Mr. Hunter.
https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2020/11/26/liberals-really-dont-get-it-n2580667
BTW, I told you he's a rising star. Hunter sits behind the EIB microphone tomorrow...
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"We do need to get along, but conservatives aren’t interested in enabling an abusive relationship. We’re not going to apologize that we brought out the worst in the left by existing any more than an abused spouse should apologize for “angering” their partner to the point of getting physical. If leftists want to change the nature of the relationship with conservatives they should start with acknowledging that they’re the ones who soured it in the first place."
Yep.
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"We do need to get along, but conservatives aren’t interested in enabling an abusive relationship. We’re not going to apologize that we brought out the worst in the left by existing any more than an abused spouse should apologize for “angering” their partner to the point of getting physical. If leftists want to change the nature of the relationship with conservatives they should start with acknowledging that they’re the ones who soured it in the first place."
Yep.
@Mik said in Peace in our time.:
"We do need to get along, but conservatives aren’t interested in enabling an abusive relationship. We’re not going to apologize that we brought out the worst in the left by existing any more than an abused spouse should apologize for “angering” their partner to the point of getting physical. If leftists want to change the nature of the relationship with conservatives they should start with acknowledging that they’re the ones who soured it in the first place."
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@Jolly said in Peace in our time.:
https://townhall.com/columnists/derekhunter/2020/11/26/liberals-really-dont-get-it-n2580667
That’s why, when someone like Alyssa Milano, who has spent four years smearing Republicans, comes out and says, “I’d like to extend an olive branch to Trump supporters. I am ready to move #ForwardTogether,” the reception is less than friendly.
Yeah, well, that didn't age well, did it?
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/23/barack-obama-once-again-signals-conservatives-are-/
The problem with the Republican Party, said former President Barack Obama, in The Atlantic, is “the attitudes of the base” — meaning, the conservatives who don’t live in and around the political bubbles of Washington, D.C., and who don’t travel in the liberal elitist circles of select spots in California and the East Coast.
In other words, Republicans who cave to Democrats — good. Conservatives who insist on the Constitution — problematic.
“I’ve said this before,” Obama told The Atlantic. “The problem facing the Republican Party, the conservative movement, whatever you want to call it, goes back to the attitudes of the base — attitudes that have been shaped by right-wing media. And so essentially what Republican elected officials have done is to say to themselves that in order to survive, we have to go along with conspiracy theorizing, false assertion, fantasies that Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh and others in that echo chamber have concocted, because people believe them.”
President Uniter.
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/23/barack-obama-once-again-signals-conservatives-are-/
The problem with the Republican Party, said former President Barack Obama, in The Atlantic, is “the attitudes of the base” — meaning, the conservatives who don’t live in and around the political bubbles of Washington, D.C., and who don’t travel in the liberal elitist circles of select spots in California and the East Coast.
In other words, Republicans who cave to Democrats — good. Conservatives who insist on the Constitution — problematic.
“I’ve said this before,” Obama told The Atlantic. “The problem facing the Republican Party, the conservative movement, whatever you want to call it, goes back to the attitudes of the base — attitudes that have been shaped by right-wing media. And so essentially what Republican elected officials have done is to say to themselves that in order to survive, we have to go along with conspiracy theorizing, false assertion, fantasies that Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh and others in that echo chamber have concocted, because people believe them.”
President Uniter.
@George-K said in Peace in our time.:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/23/barack-obama-once-again-signals-conservatives-are-/
The problem with the Republican Party, said former President Barack Obama, in The Atlantic, is “the attitudes of the base” — meaning, the conservatives who don’t live in and around the political bubbles of Washington, D.C., and who don’t travel in the liberal elitist circles of select spots in California and the East Coast.
In other words, Republicans who cave to Democrats — good. Conservatives who insist on the Constitution — problematic.
“I’ve said this before,” Obama told The Atlantic. “The problem facing the Republican Party, the conservative movement, whatever you want to call it, goes back to the attitudes of the base — attitudes that have been shaped by right-wing media. And so essentially what Republican elected officials have done is to say to themselves that in order to survive, we have to go along with conspiracy theorizing, false assertion, fantasies that Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh and others in that echo chamber have concocted, because people believe them.”
President Uniter.
Obama would do better just to do good in the world and not let his base instincts slip like they did here.
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https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/23/barack-obama-once-again-signals-conservatives-are-/
The problem with the Republican Party, said former President Barack Obama, in The Atlantic, is “the attitudes of the base” — meaning, the conservatives who don’t live in and around the political bubbles of Washington, D.C., and who don’t travel in the liberal elitist circles of select spots in California and the East Coast.
In other words, Republicans who cave to Democrats — good. Conservatives who insist on the Constitution — problematic.
“I’ve said this before,” Obama told The Atlantic. “The problem facing the Republican Party, the conservative movement, whatever you want to call it, goes back to the attitudes of the base — attitudes that have been shaped by right-wing media. And so essentially what Republican elected officials have done is to say to themselves that in order to survive, we have to go along with conspiracy theorizing, false assertion, fantasies that Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh and others in that echo chamber have concocted, because people believe them.”
President Uniter.
@George-K said in Peace in our time.:
https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/nov/23/barack-obama-once-again-signals-conservatives-are-/
The problem with the Republican Party, said former President Barack Obama, in The Atlantic, is “the attitudes of the base” — meaning, the conservatives who don’t live in and around the political bubbles of Washington, D.C., and who don’t travel in the liberal elitist circles of select spots in California and the East Coast.
In other words, Republicans who cave to Democrats — good. Conservatives who insist on the Constitution — problematic.
“I’ve said this before,” Obama told The Atlantic. “The problem facing the Republican Party, the conservative movement, whatever you want to call it, goes back to the attitudes of the base — attitudes that have been shaped by right-wing media. And so essentially what Republican elected officials have done is to say to themselves that in order to survive, we have to go along with conspiracy theorizing, false assertion, fantasies that Donald Trump and Rush Limbaugh and others in that echo chamber have concocted, because people believe them.”
President Uniter.
Shut up and have a beer.