I listen to everyone
to see
if
they make sense
and
then put them on ignore
if
they don't
to see
if
they make sense
and
then put them on ignore
if
they don't
I listen to everyone
to see
if
they make sense
and
then put them on ignore
if
they don't
Donald Trump: The Establishment Candidate
Published on Dec 18, 2015
While his rise in the polls is attributed to his challenging the establishment and the political status quo, let's look at the many ways Donald Trump, when it comes to his political positions, represents that very same status quo. From the Fed, to war, to civil liberties, the "anti-establishment" Trump takes no positions not already endorsed by the establishment.
If you look at the policies instead of the personalities, says Ron Paul in this special edition of the Liberty Report, Donald Trump really is the candidate of the establishment. From war to civil liberties, the policies are not as radical as the candidate may seem.
:up:
listen up you idiots
here is something you need to know
we are the minority
do you know what that means?
okay I will tell you
it means there are more of them
and
we lose
if
they all show up to vote
am I going to fast for you?
you may be wondering how we got control of the house and senate
it is real simple
they didn't get all their idiots out to vote in 2010 and 2014
am I going to fast for you?
you may be wondering how george w got elected in 2000 and reelected in 2004
did you notice how close it was?
well ole george w got just enough votes from mexicans, the religious wackos, and the women
do you know why romney lost is 2012?
of course you don't
and
that is why you need me to tell you
he insulted the mexicans and only got 27% of their vote
obama would have been a one term president
if
romney had gotten 44% of the mexican vote like george w did
so
now do you have a clue why jeb said
'it is an act of love'
of course you don't
and
that is why you need me
trump is a jerk
I feel better already
Franklin Graham announced this week he was leaving the Republican Party as a result of the inclusion of Planned Parenthood funding in the spending bill that sailed through Congress last week. While he’s the first to formally bail, he might not be the last.
Billy Graham’s son is over the GOP.
Franklin Graham, who heads the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, posted on Facebook yesterday that he plans to leave the Republican Party. His growing frustration highlights growing (and sometimes paradoxical) anger that pro-life and evangelical Christian leaders have for Republican Party leadership.
Graham took to Facebook to rip Republicans in the wake of a spending bill the House passed last week that maintains federal funding for Planned Parenthood.
“Seeing and hearing Planned Parenthood talk nonchalantly about selling baby parts from aborted fetuses with utter disregard for human life is reminiscent of Joseph Mengele and the Nazi concentration camps!” Graham wrote, referring to videos that showed Planned Parenthood officials discussing their fetal tissue donation program. “That should’ve been all that was needed to turn off the faucet for their funding.
“This is an example of why I have resigned from the Republican Party and declared myself Independent,” he continued. “I have no hope in the Republican Party, the Democratic Party, or Tea Party to do what is best for America.”
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Robert Jeffress, the pastor of First Baptist Church in Dallas, said the uproar isn’t surprising.
“This Planned Parenthood sponsorship in this bill further confirms what many evangelical Christians believe about the Republican Party establishment, and that is, there’s not a dime’s worth of difference between the Republican establishment and the Democratic establishment,” he said.
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But there’s an irony in this conservative frustration with the Republican Party over abortion: That’s because 2015 brought tons of wins for the pro-life movement. Republican state legislatures passed dozens of restrictions on the procedure, and Mother Jones reported that abortion clinics “are closing down at a rate of 1.5 every single week.” And the Centers for Disease Control also found that the country’s abortion rate reached a record low this year.
Despite that, the loss in Congress has many conservative Christians reeling. And Graham’s comments will fuel that anger.
trump is a jerk
I feel better already
it is time to declare
trump is a jerk
trump supporters are idiots
hillary 5/6
rubio 4/1
trump 8/1
jeb 20/1
sanders 20/1
hillary 1/1
rubio 7/1
jeb 9/1
sanders 10/1
trump 10/1