Who told you this years ago, stupid piece of ****?Vegas » 03 Jul 2022, 12:45 pm » wrote: ↑ No thoughts...stone throw..plagiarism . Pathetic.
And of course, we all know what Mr. Predictable will question/demand...hint: think title.
1. Refute it (no cop-outs allowed)
2. You admit that it pisses you off only because I trash talked your media. Nothing else.
Would you be thrilled to see Hussain speak? I think you would. Would your "pride be swole" if you admitted it?
Are you talking about Barack Obama?Rock » 03 Jul 2022, 3:42 pm » wrote: ↑ Would you be thrilled to see Hussain speak? I think you would. Would your "pride be swole" if you admitted it?
Barack Obama is a Magna cum Laude graduate of Harvard Law School, and sounds like it.
Blackvegetable » 03 Jul 2022, 3:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Barack Obama is a Magna cum Laude graduate of Harvard Law School, and sounds like it.
He enjoyed 2 remarkably successful terms in office, winning each election with more than 51% of the popular vote.
Grifty is an inarticulate low grade imbecile who has misspent his entire life in a bubble.
Never, ever, conflate the two.
Sounds gay to me.Barack Obama is a Magna cum Laude graduate of Harvard Law School, and sounds like it.
President Trump created the best economy in the history of the US.President Trump is an inarticulate low grade imbecile who has misspent his entire life in a bubble.
Rock » 03 Jul 2022, 3:56 pm » wrote: ↑
Sounds gay to me.
President Trump created the best economy in the history of the US.
How's Braindead doing?
Be sure to tell that to the SCOTUS majority that is delivering your gay wet dream.Sounds gay to me.
President Trump created the best economy in the history of the US.
Blackvegetable » 03 Jul 2022, 4:02 pm » wrote: ↑ Be sure to tell that to the SCOTUS majority that is delivering your gay wet dream.
He didn't do **** except ride out the Obama Boom, then hand off yet another Supply Side engineered dumpster fire.
Rule 1, idiot.
Lol. No stupid ***. Here, let me narrow it down for you. Whatever your stupid liberal sources say ie...CNN, MSNBC, and your brainless leftwing blogs you love, if you take the complete opposite of what they tell you to think, then you will find the truth about Trump.
So tell us, dickhead. If the case were truly "so overwhelming", explain how it is that FEWER people now believe it than before your lying idiots first telecast?Blackvegetable » 03 Jul 2022, 6:14 am » wrote: ↑ Perhaps the case against Trump presented by the January 6 committee and previous Trump loyalists—by now so overwhelming as to be unquestionable—will cause some members of Congress, academics, and “public intellectuals” in the right-wing infrastructure to distance themselves from Trump. Of course, until now Trump has crossed no ethical line, has shattered no norm that caused them to say “Enough!” Instead we’ve heard whataboutism and strained-to-the-breaking-point excuses.
However this plays out, this needs to be said: For the past half-dozen years, the Republican Party and the American right—with a very few honorable exceptions— stood with Trump, defended him, and attacked his critics. Some went silent in the face of his indecency and lawlessness; many others gleefully promulgated his lies and conspiracy theories. Together they attempted to annihilate truth on his behalf, in his name, for their party, to seize and to hold power.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... nt/661424/
Fewer Americans now say Trump is responsible for Jan. 6, NBC News poll findsJune 6, 2022, 8:35 AM EDT By Chuck Todd, Mark Murray, Ben Kamisar, Bridget Bowman and Alexandra Marquez
Just 45 percent of Americans say Donald Trump is “solely” or “mainly” responsible for the rioters who overtook the U.S. Capitol during the Jan. 6 attack, versus a combined 55 percent who say the former president is only somewhat responsible or not really responsible, according to results from the latest NBC News poll.
That’s a shift from the Jan. 2021 NBC poll — taken days after the attack — when 52 percent said Trump was either solely or mainly responsible, compared with 47 percent who disagreed.
Bitter?
I'm talking qualitative, Rock.Rock » 03 Jul 2022, 6:27 pm » wrote: ↑ But you refer to #45 as Grifter. At least I used an actual given name. BTW # 8 was Martin Van Buren.
Blackvegetable » 03 Jul 2022, 6:14 am » wrote: ↑ Perhaps the case against Trump presented by the January 6 committee and previous Trump loyalists—by now so overwhelming as to be unquestionable—will cause some members of Congress, academics, and “public intellectuals” in the right-wing infrastructure to distance themselves from Trump. Of course, until now Trump has crossed no ethical line, has shattered no norm that caused them to say “Enough!” Instead we’ve heard whataboutism and strained-to-the-breaking-point excuses.
However this plays out, this needs to be said: For the past half-dozen years, the Republican Party and the American right—with a very few honorable exceptions— stood with Trump, defended him, and attacked his critics. Some went silent in the face of his indecency and lawlessness; many others gleefully promulgated his lies and conspiracy theories. Together they attempted to annihilate truth on his behalf, in his name, for their party, to seize and to hold power.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archi ... nt/661424/
Ya think Grifty has proven them wrong since?Rock » 03 Jul 2022, 6:46 pm » wrote: ↑ I know what you're talking about BV. You're referencing a 4 and a half year old poll by a bunch of liberal eggheads. That poll may be a little outdated. Ya think? But then it's all you've got.
Blackvegetable » 03 Jul 2022, 6:49 pm » wrote: ↑ Ya think Grifty has proven them wrong since?
With a straight face?
Blackvegetable » 03 Jul 2022, 3:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Barack Obama is a Magna cum Laude graduate of Harvard Law School, and sounds like it.
He enjoyed 2 remarkably successful terms in office, winning each election with more than 51% of the popular vote.
Grifty is an inarticulate low grade imbecile who has misspent his entire life in a bubble.
Never, ever, conflate the two.
On the strength of what?Rock » 03 Jul 2022, 6:51 pm » wrote: ↑ Yes. How do you think Braindead is going to be ranked? Worse than Carter right?
why do you resent people far smarter than you, Naffy?