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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 11, 2018 13:59:15 GMT -6
Imagine the outrage if these comments were made by Hannity, Tucker, etc. But then again, if it was not for double standards, the left wouldn’t have any to begin with:
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 11, 2018 14:01:13 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 11, 2018 14:04:58 GMT -6
Kanye with some truth bombs that caused liberal heads to explode: dailycaller.com/2018/10/11/kanye-west-black-police/Rapper Kanye West discussed the need for black people to accept responsibility for their actions during his meeting with President Trump in the Oval Office on Thursday afternoon. West also shared his thoughts on the issues of police brutality and gun violence. West was asked by a reporter what he thought of people who say that Trump doesn’t care about black people. “When you don’t have ownership, then it’s all about how something looks,” West said. “It’s about the patinas, it’s not about the soul. So we focus more on if somebody’s wearing something, someone’s disrespecting. So I got to shoot ’em. Or the idea of someone being racist, you know, we talk about police murders, which we definitely have to discuss and we have to bring nobility to the police officers and make — the police officers are just like us.” “But there’s this whole hate building, right? And that’s a major thing about racial tension. We also — as black people, we have to take a responsibility for what we’re doing. We kill each other more than police officers,” he continued. “And that’s not saying that the police officer is not an issue.“ West added, “Because they are in a place — a position of power. But sometimes, they’re in [place] of law enforcement. They need to be law power, it’s force versus power … You shouldn’t have to force people to do that. So a lot of times the police officer is sitting there.”
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 11, 2018 15:18:39 GMT -6
Nothing says tolerance and acceptance like trashing someone for their mental health on National Mental Health Day.
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Post by trumped on Oct 11, 2018 15:35:36 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 11, 2018 19:20:52 GMT -6
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Post by sheepdog on Oct 11, 2018 21:12:03 GMT -6
Imagine the outrage if these comments were made by Hannity, Tucker, etc. But then again, if it was not for double standards, the left wouldn’t have any to begin with: They need their reach around and they can have them to their hand's content.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 0:18:26 GMT -6
Watching the last ten minutes of Cuomo and the first ten of Don Lemon. Fuck. Mental health. Mental health. Mental health. Kanye is off his meds. He's troubled. He needs an intervention. And then, as they always do, the stood on dead bodies and played tragedy porn. How can Trump do this while people are dying and millions are without power and there is devastation in the country. He has thousands working their asses off for him and he's fooling around while people are wading through the wreckage of their lives. And then Don Lemon says that how can black people support Trump as they are wading through the wreckage of Jim Crow and slavery.
Speaking of partying when people are suffering remember when Obama was having tent parties with Jay Z and Bouncey while Nashville was under water? I sure do.
Odd no one is calling Jim Brown a race traitor.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 2:39:49 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 12, 2018 3:11:37 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 12, 2018 3:13:14 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 12, 2018 3:18:42 GMT -6
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Post by oilsooner on Oct 12, 2018 5:13:49 GMT -6
This is more ABOUT left wing unhinged-ness... Reason: 80% of Americans think political correctness is the problem reason.com/blog/2018/10/11/political-correctness-americans-vote-majNewscom Except among a tiny minority of far-left Americans, political correctness (P.C.) is deeply unpopular. Some 80 percent of people said they viewed P.C. excess as a problem. That's according to a fascinating survey conducted by More in Common, an international research initiative. The researchers asked respondents dozens of questions about race, immigration, sexism, free speech, and other hot button issues, and then sorted them into seven different categories: progressive activists, traditional liberals, passive liberals, the apathetic, moderates, traditional conservatives, and devoted conservatives. The two conservative categories constituted 25 percent of the total; the progressives, just 8 percent. Everyone else, according to the researchers, form an "exhausted majority" whose views are not so different from one another, even across racial and gender lines. "Most members of the 'exhausted majority,' and then some, dislike political correctness," wrote The Atlantic's Yascha Mounk in a terrific write-up of the survey. "Among the general population, a full 80 percent believe that 'political correctness is a problem in our country.' Even young people are uncomfortable with it, including 74 percent ages 24 to 29, and 79 percent under age 24. On this particular issue, the woke are in a clear minority across all ages." "Youth isn't a good proxy for support of political correctness—and it turns out race isn't, either," Mounk observes. The best proxies are education level and income: the most highly educated Americans are more likely to think hate speech is a big problem, but political correctness is not. I've written several articles for Reason about political correctness and the extent to which a backlash against it may have helped Donald Trump win the presidency. Voters who cited political correctness as a top issue were particularly smitten with the tell-it-like-it-is candidate, and being angry about PC-run-amok was a top indicator of whether a person voted Republican in 2016. Tons of people who wrote to me about political correctness said they voted for Trump specifically because they feel the language is moving away from them too quickly—that everyone is always offended all of the time, and the humble Trump voter simply doesn't know what to say in order to survive in our newly woke culture. It's always tempting to make too much of this, because many of the people who were most upset about political correctness were probably going to vote for the Republican candidate regardless. But More in Common's findings add credence to my sense that downplaying the concerns of the anti-PC supermajority is a bad campaign strategy for any would-be Trump challenger. "Progressive activists" have a lot of cultural cachet, but there just aren't very many of them. As Mounk put it: The gap between the progressive perception and the reality of public views on this issue could do damage to the institutions that the woke elite collectively run. A publication whose editors think they represent the views of a majority of Americans when they actually speak to a small minority of the country may eventually see its influence wane and its readership decline. And a political candidate who believes she is speaking for half of the population when she is actually voicing the opinions of one-fifth is likely to lose the next election. In a democracy, it is difficult to win fellow citizens over to your own side, or to build public support to remedy injustices that remain all too real, when you fundamentally misunderstand how they see the world. Take a look at the full survey here.
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Post by wishboned on Oct 12, 2018 7:12:41 GMT -6
Take a look at that panel. If anyone in the news media knows about hip hop, it's those guys.
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 12, 2018 8:41:27 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 8:44:02 GMT -6
As I said a couple of posts earlier this guy is fucking scum. Watching ten minutes of his show is torture.
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Post by trumped on Oct 12, 2018 8:45:37 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 8:59:10 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 12, 2018 9:02:22 GMT -6
www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/10/12/rand-paul-media-covered-scalise-shooter-shouting-for-health-care/Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) revealed a shocking detail the establishment media covered up about James Hodgkinson, the left-winger who attempted a mass murder at a Republican congressional baseball practice: according to Paul, the man who almost killed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and wounded four others was shouting, “This is for health care!” During an appearance this week on Fox & Friends, Paul said: I was there at the ballfield when Steven Scalise almost died from a very, very angry, violent man who was incited, really, by rhetoric on the left. And this hasn’t been reported enough: When he came on to the ball field with a semiautomatic weapon, firing probably close to 200 shots at us, shooting five people and almost killing Steve Scalise, he was yelling, “This is for health care!” He also had a list of conservative legislators–Republicans–in his pocket, that he was going to kill. Paul was himself the victim of a brutal assault at his home late last year. Since then, people like NBC’s Kasie Hunt and other top Democrats have expressed personal delight over the savagery that left the senator with six broken ribs.
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 9:05:18 GMT -6
www.breitbart.com/big-government/2018/10/12/rand-paul-media-covered-scalise-shooter-shouting-for-health-care/Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) revealed a shocking detail the establishment media covered up about James Hodgkinson, the left-winger who attempted a mass murder at a Republican congressional baseball practice: according to Paul, the man who almost killed Rep. Steve Scalise (R-LA) and wounded four others was shouting, “This is for health care!” During an appearance this week on Fox & Friends, Paul said: I was there at the ballfield when Steven Scalise almost died from a very, very angry, violent man who was incited, really, by rhetoric on the left. And this hasn’t been reported enough: When he came on to the ball field with a semiautomatic weapon, firing probably close to 200 shots at us, shooting five people and almost killing Steve Scalise, he was yelling, “This is for health care!” He also had a list of conservative legislators–Republicans–in his pocket, that he was going to kill. Paul was himself the victim of a brutal assault at his home late last year. Since then, people like NBC’s Kasie Hunt and other top Democrats have expressed personal delight over the savagery that left the senator with six broken ribs. This was covered for like a day. But, you know, keep getting in people's faces.
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Post by thievingmagpie on Oct 12, 2018 9:13:54 GMT -6
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Post by oilsooner on Oct 12, 2018 9:59:09 GMT -6
So, they dont like TARD. They prefer Trump Anxiety Disorder. lolol
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Post by oilsooner on Oct 12, 2018 9:59:56 GMT -6
This is next level crazy right here. These clowns who think people LIKE taxes are gonna give us complete control over the government. Thanks Trump!!
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 12:33:34 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 12:34:47 GMT -6
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Post by kcrufnek on Oct 12, 2018 12:53:16 GMT -6
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 12, 2018 14:05:50 GMT -6
dailycaller.com/2018/10/12/report-abc-executives-regret-firing-roseanne/Two top ABC executives regret firing actress Roseanne Barr from eponymous hit show “Roseanne,” The Daily Mail reported Thursday. Barr was abruptly let go from ABC following an allegedly Ambien-fueled Twitter tirade in which she tried to draw a parallel between Valerie Jarrett, a former aide to President Barack Obama, and “Planet of the Apes.” She also claimed billionaire “George Soros is a nazi who turned in his fellow Jews 2 be murdered in German concentration camps & stole their wealth.” Following her dismissal from ABC in May, the network announced they would continue the show with a spinoff that would exclude Barr called “The Conners.” In a recent interview with The Daily Mail, however, two ABC executives reportedly admit Barr’s firing was a “knee-jerk” reaction from the network’s president and a temporary suspension could have been a more appropriate action. “We didn’t think it through properly. What Roseanne did was wrong but we shouldn’t have rushed to fire her. It was almost a knee-jerk reaction by Ben [Sherwood] and Channing [Dungey] who should have launched an investigation,” an ABC insider told The Daily Mail. The ABC insider openly admits regretting not polling the general public before making a decision. The choice to cut Roseanne from the show occurred hours after her comments sparked backlash. “This would have given them more time to listen to the public, advertisers and cast members to determine the best decision,” he continued. “They could’ve suspended her from the first few episodes without pay and had her return later on in the season. I mean the season finale saw Roseanne going to the hospital for knee surgery.” “When we greenlit The Conners we thought that the public would tune in to see the family return but what we’ve discovered is that people want Roseanne — they don’t want the family by themselves,” a second ABC source said. “The marketing and publicity teams are horrified as no matter what promotional material is released – and let’s be honest it’s been limited for a show that launches next Tuesday – Roseanne’s fans come out in force stating that they won’t watch the show.” “The comments on social media tend to skew in favor of Roseanne and slam The Conners and the cast members who came back,” the source added. “Even dedicated fans of the Conner family feel conflicted about supporting a show that so swiftly eliminated the show’s matriarch and creator.”
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Post by oilsooner on Oct 12, 2018 15:30:18 GMT -6
dailycaller.com/2018/10/12/report-abc-executives-regret-firing-roseanne/Two top ABC executives regret firing actress Roseanne Barr from eponymous hit show “Roseanne,” The Daily Mail reported Thursday. Barr was abruptly let go from ABC following an allegedly Ambien-fueled Twitter tirade in which she tried to draw a parallel between Valerie Jarrett, a former aide to President Barack Obama, and “Planet of the Apes.” She also claimed billionaire “George Soros is a nazi who turned in his fellow Jews 2 be murdered in German concentration camps & stole their wealth.” Following her dismissal from ABC in May, the network announced they would continue the show with a spinoff that would exclude Barr called “The Conners.” In a recent interview with The Daily Mail, however, two ABC executives reportedly admit Barr’s firing was a “knee-jerk” reaction from the network’s president and a temporary suspension could have been a more appropriate action. “We didn’t think it through properly. What Roseanne did was wrong but we shouldn’t have rushed to fire her. It was almost a knee-jerk reaction by Ben [Sherwood] and Channing [Dungey] who should have launched an investigation,” an ABC insider told The Daily Mail. The ABC insider openly admits regretting not polling the general public before making a decision. The choice to cut Roseanne from the show occurred hours after her comments sparked backlash. “This would have given them more time to listen to the public, advertisers and cast members to determine the best decision,” he continued. “They could’ve suspended her from the first few episodes without pay and had her return later on in the season. I mean the season finale saw Roseanne going to the hospital for knee surgery.” “When we greenlit The Conners we thought that the public would tune in to see the family return but what we’ve discovered is that people want Roseanne — they don’t want the family by themselves,” a second ABC source said. “The marketing and publicity teams are horrified as no matter what promotional material is released – and let’s be honest it’s been limited for a show that launches next Tuesday – Roseanne’s fans come out in force stating that they won’t watch the show.” “The comments on social media tend to skew in favor of Roseanne and slam The Conners and the cast members who came back,” the source added. “Even dedicated fans of the Conner family feel conflicted about supporting a show that so swiftly eliminated the show’s matriarch and creator.” What, you mean Roseanne Barr made the show named after her?? And the left over reacts about everything, then regrets it later?? Such shocking “alternative facts” you offer...
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Post by oilsooner on Oct 12, 2018 16:23:24 GMT -6
Lol
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Post by soonernvolved on Oct 13, 2018 5:47:00 GMT -6
Context from the Politico: www.politico.com/story/2018/10/12/trump-robert-e-lee-898520President Donald Trump praised Confederate General Robert E. Lee at a rally in Ohio Friday night during a soliloquy in which he also praised a number of Ohioans, including Union General Ulysses S. Grant. “So Robert E. Lee was a great general and Abraham Lincoln developed a phobia, he couldn’t beat Robert E. Lee,” Trump told supporters at a rally in Lebanon, Ohio, the latest place he’s visited to boost GOP candidates before the midterm elections. “He was going crazy … but Robert E. Lee was winning battle after battle after battle and Abraham Lincoln came home and he said ‘I can’t beat Robert E. Lee.” Trump added that the frustrated Lincoln was forced to turn to Grant to finally deliver a victory for the Union and to end the Civil War. …Addressing another of Ohio’s native sons, Trump said President William McKinley “has not been properly recognized.” He also praised Astronaut Neil Armstrong and the Wright Brothers, and while not mentioning him by name, called Ohio State Football coach Urban Meyer a “great” man.
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