Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?
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@doctor-phibes said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
So does being elected to Congress somehow mysteriously transform somebody who was previously a monstrous fucking harpy into somebody we should all respect?
wrote on 8 Feb 2021, 22:07 last edited by@george-k said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@doctor-phibes said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
So does being elected to Congress somehow mysteriously transform somebody who was previously a monstrous fucking harpy into somebody we should all respect?
Damn, do I miss that old spittake emoji...
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wrote on 8 Feb 2021, 22:18 last edited by Jolly 2 Aug 2021, 22:19
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Since elected” seems like a bit of special pleading, doesn’t it?
No, it isnt.
I want you to consider some of the things said or done by Omar, AOC, Sheila Jackson Lee, Bang -a-Wang and others, who have not had any committee assignments taken away.
Greene has not done anything since she has been sworn in, that should generate the media attention or the rise of Cancel Culture in the House. It's unfair and quite simply, un-American.
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No, see, before she was elected she was crazier than a brickhouse rat, but when she won the seat she got sane. It's like a miraculous healing. It's like sexual healing, except instead of sexual it's electionual.
wrote on 8 Feb 2021, 22:43 last edited by@catseye3 said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
it's electionual
Is that in the same lexicon as "winningest"?
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 17:57 last edited by
“Jews fear what follows after Republicans applauded Marjorie Taylor Greene”
Op-ed by Deborah Lipstadt -
“Jews fear what follows after Republicans applauded Marjorie Taylor Greene”
Op-ed by Deborah Lipstadtwrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:09 last edited by@axtremus said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Jews fear what follows after Republicans applauded Marjorie Taylor Greene”
What is that supposed to mean?
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:11 last edited by jon-nyc
“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
Maybe they’ll be mollified if Republicans only elect people that agree to stop advancing such theories after they’re elected.
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“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
Maybe they’ll be mollified if Republicans only elect people that agree to stop advancing such theories after they’re elected.
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:11 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
identity politics won't either. When that history is written.
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@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
identity politics won't either. When that history is written.
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:22 last edited by@horace said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
identity politics won't either. When that history is written.
Isn't a "Jews control the world" theory a form of identity politics?
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@horace said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
identity politics won't either. When that history is written.
Isn't a "Jews control the world" theory a form of identity politics?
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:24 last edited by@doctor-phibes said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@horace said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Jews control the world” theories don’t have a benign history.
identity politics won't either. When that history is written.
Isn't a "Jews control the world" theory a form of identity politics?
Yes. That was my apparently poorly stated point.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:27 last edited by
Sorry ( a stereotypical Canadianism) Horace, but with all due respect, I simply can't resist a little history lesson for you and maybe a few others on this topic:
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan
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Sorry ( a stereotypical Canadianism) Horace, but with all due respect, I simply can't resist a little history lesson for you and maybe a few others on this topic:
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:31 last edited by@renauda said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Sorry ( a stereotypical Canadianism) Horace, but with all due respect, I simply can't resist a little history lesson for you and maybe a few others on this topic:
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan
I was raised in America, Renauda. You read about it.
Their vision for America was a cocktail of white supremacy, fascist ideology and American patriotism.
It's such bullshit. Attributing such hatred to us. I don't appreciate it.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:38 last edited by
We do control the world. That’s why it’s so fucked up.
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@renauda said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Sorry ( a stereotypical Canadianism) Horace, but with all due respect, I simply can't resist a little history lesson for you and maybe a few others on this topic:
https://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2019/02/20/695941323/when-nazis-took-manhattan
I was raised in America, Renauda. You read about it.
Their vision for America was a cocktail of white supremacy, fascist ideology and American patriotism.
It's such bullshit. Attributing such hatred to us. I don't appreciate it.
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:52 last edited by Renauda@horace said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
It's such bullshit. Attributing such hatred to us. I don't appreciate it.
Really? On the other hand the US also produced John Reed and Max Eastman. Look them up, John Reed in particular - Wiki's your friend.
But if it's any consolation things here were not much better as far as right wing nutters and anti-Semites:
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@horace said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
It's such bullshit. Attributing such hatred to us. I don't appreciate it.
Really? On the other hand the US also produced John Reed and Max Eastman. Look them up, John Reed in particular - Wiki's your friend.
But if it's any consolation things here were not much better as far as right wing nutters and anti-Semites:
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 18:57 last edited by@renauda said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@horace said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
It's such bullshit. Attributing such hatred to us. I don't appreciate it.
Really? On the other hand the US also produced John Reed and Max Eastman. Look them up, John Reed in particular - Wiki's your friend.
But if it's any consolation things here were not much better as far as right wing nutters and anti-Semites:
I probably don't agree with whatever ideas are being said by whatever people you are quoting. Get specific or get lost, or, better yet, get better friends.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 19:15 last edited by
Your choice, Horace. Your choice.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 21:50 last edited by
@renauda said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
Your choice, Horace. Your choice.
If it wasn't obvious till now, I really value you.
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 22:36 last edited by
Always happy to oblige.
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@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Since elected” seems like a bit of special pleading, doesn’t it?
No, it isnt.
I want you to consider some of the things said or done by Omar, AOC, Sheila Jackson Lee, Bang -a-Wang and others, who have not had any committee assignments taken away.
Greene has not done anything since she has been sworn in, that should generate the media attention or the rise of Cancel Culture in the House. It's unfair and quite simply, un-American.
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 22:38 last edited by@jolly said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Since elected” seems like a bit of special pleading, doesn’t it?
No, it isnt.
I want you to consider some of the things said or done by Omar, AOC, Sheila Jackson Lee, Bang -a-Wang and others, who have not had any committee assignments taken away.
Greene has not done anything since she has been sworn in, that should generate the media attention or the rise of Cancel Culture in the House. It's unfair and quite simply, un-American.
Sure she has. She has publicly sworn allegiance to all that isTrump. She believes every word out of his mouth. She is not the standard republican congress critter who is simply afraid of Trump and the votes he would lose if he ever spoke against him. She is a true koolaid drinking nut job that shouldn’t be allowed any job higher than taking your order at McDonald’s.
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@jolly said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Since elected” seems like a bit of special pleading, doesn’t it?
No, it isnt.
I want you to consider some of the things said or done by Omar, AOC, Sheila Jackson Lee, Bang -a-Wang and others, who have not had any committee assignments taken away.
Greene has not done anything since she has been sworn in, that should generate the media attention or the rise of Cancel Culture in the House. It's unfair and quite simply, un-American.
Sure she has. She has publicly sworn allegiance to all that isTrump. She believes every word out of his mouth. She is not the standard republican congress critter who is simply afraid of Trump and the votes he would lose if he ever spoke against him. She is a true koolaid drinking nut job that shouldn’t be allowed any job higher than taking your order at McDonald’s.
wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 22:44 last edited by Jolly@nobodyssock said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jolly said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
@jon-nyc said in Who’s more representative of the future of the GOP?:
“Since elected” seems like a bit of special pleading, doesn’t it?
No, it isnt.
I want you to consider some of the things said or done by Omar, AOC, Sheila Jackson Lee, Bang -a-Wang and others, who have not had any committee assignments taken away.
Greene has not done anything since she has been sworn in, that should generate the media attention or the rise of Cancel Culture in the House. It's unfair and quite simply, un-American.
Sure she has. She has publicly sworn allegiance to all that isTrump. She believes every word out of his mouth. She is not the standard republican congress critter who is simply afraid of Trump and the votes he would lose if he ever spoke against him. She is a true koolaid drinking nut job that shouldn’t be allowed any job higher than taking your order at McDonald’s.
The best part of you ran down your mama's leg, didn't it?
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wrote on 15 Feb 2021, 23:41 last edited by
I always want to take a shower after he posts.