Skeptic Ginger
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We do but you've ignored those posts that don't fit your narrative..... I don't think you know what that 1500 number actually represents. ...
We do but you've ignored those posts that don't fit your narrative..... I don't think you know what that 1500 number actually represents. ...
Well, yeah. Because that's not the absurd part. The absurd part is this notion that taking a picture of her and her kid being happy is somehow objectionable. It isn't. It isn't even made objectionable by something else objectionable.
But everything has to be cranked up to 11 if it involves Trump. So yes, I'm going to mock that sort of nonsense, because it's absurd.
Again you're slagging slagging the daughter off for what her idiot dad does.
And before you go all she is part of the administration crap.
What makes Trump using the c word rather frequently and all his followers at his rallies with tee shirts calling Clinton the c word any less destructive to our social fabric?
As much as you keep insisting on lumping all Trumps unethical behaviour on his daughter I'm afraid it still doesn't make it more valid
Trump is the President. Maher and Barr are not.
Trump using the c word is less destructive?Wait, are you arguing that distasteful remarks by the president and his supporters are less damaging than those by comedians?Trump is the President. Maher and Barr are not.
Wait, are you arguing that distasteful remarks by the president and his supporters are less damaging than those by comedians?
Dunno what the Captain is trying to argue, but I'd say it depends on the president, and depends on the comedian. And on the remarks, and the context of the remarks.
What makes Trump using the c word rather frequently and all his followers at his rallies with tee shirts calling Clinton the c word any less destructive to our social fabric?
Trump is the President. Maher and Barr are not.
Someone to claim us, someone to follow
Someone to shame us, some brave Apollo
Someone to fool us, someone like you
We want you Big Brother, Big Brother
I don't know that it depends on the president or comedian, except insofar as the words come out different.Dunno what the Captain is trying to argue, but I'd say it depends on the president, and depends on the comedian. And on the remarks, and the context of the remarks.
I don't think TP was defending Howdy's commentsPlease elaborate.
I look forward to finding out under what circumstances the words of a comedian carry more weight than the words of the leader of the free world.
Racist much?
I don't know that it depends on the president or comedian, except insofar as the words come out different.
The remarks and their context matters. I use the word **** around the house but not in public. That Trump uses the word in private is really irrelevant to whether Bee should have publicly called Ivanka that.
I was, however, mighty puzzled by the Captain's comment.
I don't think TP was defending Howdy's comments
Whose opinion carries more weight with you? Donald Trump's? Or Jon Stewart's?Please elaborate.
I look forward to finding out under what circumstances the words of a comedian carry more weight than the words of the leader of the free world.
As much as you keep insisting on lumping all Trumps unethical behaviour on his daughter I'm afraid it still doesn't make it more valid
I think you mean a highly offensive word to women in the US
But feel free to keep trying to justify it by comparing to the racist nutters other disgusting comments
Whose opinion carries more weight with you? Donald Trump's? Or Jon Stewart's?
Whose opinion is more influential? If Jon Stewart and Trump said we should kill all Muslims and we should start with Iran, who do you think Iran would pay more attention to?