SkyBubble
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Way too common among politicians of all stripes.And of course there's his tendency to go along with whatever the last person he spoke to told him . . .
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Way too common among politicians of all stripes.And of course there's his tendency to go along with whatever the last person he spoke to told him . . .
Bothsidesism only defends MAGATs.Way too common among politicians of all stripes.
President Trump wsa right about that. Do you know what he said right after that.'Fine people on both sides'.
President Trump wsa right about that. Do you know what he said right after that.
Even Snopes finally admitted it, seven years too late.
Totally agree.Kinda weird that Fuddy duddy old UK has dealt with Andrew Windsor and pretty much wiped him out, but the USA land of free speech and similar nonsense, hasn't laid a glove on any of their people. Could money have something to do with it?
So nobody who dares to disagree with you can possibly be a good person? Thanks for revealing that you think that.There were NOT “fine people on both sides”.![]()
Either you don't understand what Trump actually said or you're just willfully lying about it.There were NOT “fine people on both sides”.
They do not need 60 votes to open the Epstein files.If the Pig gets his way to suspend the filibuster to reopen his failing government, we know what Adelita's first act will be as a Congressional rep from Arizona.
That has nothing to do with the Senate. Adelita was elected to the House, not the Senate.They do not need 60 votes to open the Epstein files.
Donald Trump's "fine people on both sides" was such a weird statement. Imagine, for example, that you were watching those torchlight parades in Nuremberg, enormous swastika banners, searchlight pointing to the sky like great glowing columns in a Germanic Valhalla, vicious anti-semitic, anti-democratic speeches . . .There were NOT “fine people on both sides”.
Donald Trump's "fine people on both sides" was such a weird statement. Imagine, for example, that you were watching those torchlight parades in Nuremberg, enormous swastika banners, searchlight pointing to the sky like great glowing columns in a Germanic Valhalla, vicious anti-semitic, anti-democratic speeches . . .
Sure, there were probably a few nice people there who just came for the spectacle. But . . .
Hel_Books said:
Donald Trump's "fine people on both sides" was such a weird statement. Imagine, for example, that you were watching those torchlight parades in Nuremberg, enormous swastika banners, searchlight pointing to the sky like great glowing columns in a Germanic Valhalla, vicious anti-semitic, anti-democratic speeches . . .
Sure, there were probably a few nice people there who just came for the spectacle. But . . .
He does use the word "but" a lot.Bottom line: Have you ever heard DonOld condemn racists and fascists (and pedophiles) without offering a caveat???
We. Told. Them. So.
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