Time to hate them back?
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I hope he dies is the battle cry.
It is everywhere.
The cry is not just against the president.
Of course the hope is that some ambitious kids won't just hope, the hope is that they will make it happen.
You can look in the other place and see people hoping for his death. They probably see themselves as reasonable adults.
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@Jolly said in Time to hate them back?:
Reason behind posting the column. Over the last couple of days, the muttering is getting louder. I've heard more than one person that I thought would never say such things, react with some pretty harsh words against the folks glorifying in Trump's illness and publicly hoping the man dies.
The line of thinking goes something akin to the column...If these people hate this man this much, how much do they hate me? If they hate the POTUS this much, how much do they hate the country?Remember the outrage when Rush said, of Obama, "I hope he fails." Heads were exploding all over the planet.
But that was different because shut up.
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@jon-nyc said in Time to hate them back?:
Larry also thinks it might be time to start
hatinghanging the political opposition.What is the world coming to?
FIFY.
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Jon, you try to pass yourself off as a centrist, but your actions betray you - you never question a leftwing joke of a news media like the NYT or the Washington Post, but you never miss a chance to ridicule and dismiss a conservative media source as you did Town Hall in this thread. It's not Town Hall that pushes out lies masquerading as "news", so instead of trying to dismiss Town Hall as if what they say is a joke, and instead of trying to dismiss me using the same tactic, how about actually being a centrist. You'll learn something. Like the fact that both me and Town Hall are far more correct than you want to admit.
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I can remember like it was yesterday how loudly the WTF nutjobs used to complain when I said the Left was Socialist. "We will NEVER be socialists! You are insulting us, how DARE you!" Now here we are, and every fucking one of them are defending Socialism. They pissed and moaned when I said they had no principles, and would vote for Satan himself if he ran on the democrat ticket. Now here we are, the democrats are lining up behind a senile old fool that can't even remember where he is half the time, a guy even they acknowledged was a joke until just recently.
I've listened for years as the democrats told us how the Republican party was falling apart, yet today the republicans are more United than ever, while people are leaving the democrat party in record numbers. We need 2 parties. I don't ever want to see a one party system. But the democrat party of today doesn't need to be one of them. But until today's democrats stop defending their party, open their eyes and pull their heads out of their asses, the reasonable thinking democrats will continue to leave them and go to the Republican party. The democrats who actually ARE the loyal opposition are going to have to wake up and separate themselves from the unamerican God hating, baby killing Marxists that now infest their party and form a new party that gets back to actual liberalism.
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@Larry said in Time to hate them back?:
Jon, you try to pass yourself off as a centrist, but your actions betray you - you never question a leftwing joke of a news media like the NYT or the Washington Post, but you never miss a chance to ridicule and dismiss a conservative media source as you did Town Hall in this thread. It's not Town Hall that pushes out lies masquerading as "news", so instead of trying to dismiss Town Hall as if what they say is a joke, and instead of trying to dismiss me using the same tactic, how about actually being a centrist. You'll learn something. Like the fact that both me and Town Hall are far more correct than you want to admit.
This is where jon will tell you that he has indeed criticized the NYT.
Centrism, conservatism, progressivism, these are just wishfully thought self-descriptions. But the reality of the situation to an observer will always boil down to what and whom a person chooses to criticize, ridicule, or giggle at. By that are we all known.