About as funny as an attack on a jewish community and 15 pipe bombs as trump lauds the action of a congressman body slamming a reporter....Dayum you are the party of sicko's and idiots....
“What I can tell you is in 2016 we saw a 34 percent increase in acts of harassment, vandalism and violence against the Jewish community. But last year, a 57 percent increase, the single largest surge that we’ve ever seen in anti-Semitic acts in the United States.” — Anti Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, on This Week.
Josh Kraushaar: “Privately, Republican leaders expect to lose around 30 seats—and the House majority—but acknowledge that there could be a number of unexpected outcomes pushing those numbers higher on Election Night. That’s an all-too-realistic scenario given the supercharged liberal engagement in districts across the country, lackluster re-election efforts from unprepared GOP members of Congress, and impressive fundraising figures from even long-shot Democratic challengers.
“Outside GOP groups, particularly the cash-flush Congressional Leadership Fund, have been effective in undermining some of the leading Democratic challengers in conservative districts… But there are many other districts where Trump won less than 55 percent of the vote that feature Democratic challengers who have gone under-the-radar. Some of these races have barely been polled, even though there’s good reason to think these GOP-leaning seats could be vulnerable. The surprising competitiveness of recent special elections in conservative districts—ones where Republicans hardly engaged—suggest there will be a Democratic undertow that many aren’t expecting.
“All told, that means Republicans are likely to lose around 30-35 House seats—but the potential for a larger total is higher than the likelihood they can salvage their majority. The recent uptick in Trump’s job approval numbers helps a bit, but only in races where GOP candidates show they can help themselves. With suburban swing-district Republicans already in trouble, the bottom is falling out at the worst possible time.”
Why Trump IS Responsible for Recent Political Violence
Adam Serwer: “Ordinarily, a politician cannot be held responsible for the actions of a deranged follower. But ordinarily, politicians don’t praise supporters who have mercilessly beaten a Latino man, as ‘very passionate.’ Ordinarily, they don’t offer to pay supporters’ legal bills if they assault protesters on the other side. They don’t praise acts of violence against the media. They don’t defend Nazi rioters as ‘fine people.’ They don’t justify sending bombs to their critics by blaming the media for airing criticism. Ordinarily, there is no historic surge in anti-Semitism, much of it targeted at Jewish critics, coinciding with a politician’s rise. And ordinarily, presidents do not blatantly exploit their authority in an effort to terrify white Americans into voting for their party.
“For the past few decades, most American politicians, Republican and Democrat alike, have taken care not to urge their supporters to take matters into their own hands. Trump did everything he could to fan the flames, and nothing to restrain those who might take him at his word.”
Playbook: “With nine days until Election Day, violence, anti-Semitism and domestic terrorism are dominating the headlines. We started this week with mail bombings targeting prominent critics of President Trump. Then there was a shooter in Kentucky who tried to break into a largely black church and later killed two in a grocery store. And Saturday, 11 were killed in a mass shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue by a man who was spouting anti-Semitic rants.”
“While Republicans in recent weeks felt like their chances in the midterms had rebounded after the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation battle, make no mistake — this is an extremely volatile backdrop for the election.
And some Republicans are concerned that Democrats could make a convincing case to voters wanting a ‘check’ on Trump for what they see as him stoking anger across the country.”
Anonymous JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said... See the fucking POS "pastor" is busy cut and pasting stuff. Must be sad to be do old and so irrelevant.
But it makes me ROFLMFAO !!!
What is even funnier is your obsessionally idiotic posts that add nothing but your version of poison to the cite...Maybe if you added something cogent, we might care, but as a typical R all you can do is bully, complain and act like an asshole...Perfect in your world...idiot....cue another unoriginal IQ rant you are so noted for....asshole...
President Trump defended holding a campaign rally last night, hours after 11 people had been murdered in a Pittsburgh synagogue.
“With what happened early today, that horrible, horrible attack in Pittsburgh, I was saying maybe I should cancel both this and that. And then I said to myself, I remembered Dick Russell, a friend of mine, great guy, he headed up the New York Stock Exchange on September 11th, and the New York Stock Exchange was open the following day. He said — and what they had to do to open it you wouldn’t believe, we won’t even talk to you about it. But he got that exchange open. We can’t make these sick, demented, evil people important."
So said Trump.
HOWEVER, as the Washington Post reports, the stock markets “NEVER opened for trading the morning of the attacks and were CLOSED until Sept. 17 — the LONGEST shutdown since 1933.”
And Dick GRASSO was the head of the New York Stock Exchange. Dick RUSSELL “was a senator from Georgia, known as a fierce defender of segregation.” _______________
Does this "President" have no one to help him get even a portion of his claims straight?
(No, he knows more than everyone else in the world combined. He thinks.)
In my opinion, the second greatest evil in the world behind a madman who commits a massacre is the person who’s first instinct is to find a way of blaming it on their political opponents...
Obama is so incredibly myopic. He only sees conservative advocacy as bad behavior and liberal policies as “doing something about it.” One of the most partisan guys in America but so blinded by his tunnel vision that he believes he’s nonpartisan, unbiased, & fair. Amazing.
The police estimated over 5,000 at the #WalkAwayMarch yet the media reports “hundreds” and even conservative media regurgitates the left’s false reporting @usminority
Trump responded to a question on gun laws by saying security would have helped greatly. Anyone who has walked into an airport in the last decade knows this.
Paul Ryan murders an old woman in a wheel chair -- used as a political ad against Ryan in 2011. Polarization didn't happen yesterday and it didn't start with Republicans
Latinos are waking up to the duplicity of the Democrats
With a little more than a week left until the midterm elections, Democrats appear to be snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The matchups were theirs to lose, and they seem poised to underperform in a bunch of them.
The shooter entered the Tree of Life Congregation and began spraying bullets. According to cops, the shooter came with an AR-15 and said, "All Jews need to die."
Did Years Of Obama’s Anti-Semitic Words and Actions Incite Pittsburgh Shooting?
For example, ex-President Obama’s July 31, 2015 phone call organized by the Anti-Israel group J Street and other progressive Jewish groups could be summed up in one sentence. Please help because those rich people are helping those warmongering Jews to fight this incredible Iran deal because they don’t like me and they want to start a war just like they did in Iraq.
James you're pathetic when you lie so obviously. It's widely reported that he hated Donald Trump and thought him a tool for the Jews. He especially hated the fact that Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem.
In fact he has more in common with you than he ever had with Trump.
Kavanaugh Effect: 74 percent of GOP voters say the recent SCOTUS confirmation fight was "very important" to their midterm voting decisions, compared to 55 percent of Democrats. Via YouGov...
Pittsburgh Jewish leaders tell Trump to stay away unless he denounces white nationalism
President Trump is not welcome to visit Pittsburgh unless he denounces white nationalism and “stops targeting and endangering all minorities,” a group of the city’s Jewish leaders said Sunday.
“For the past three years your words and your policies have emboldened a growing white nationalist movement,” said a letter signed by 11 Jewish leaders on the website of Bend the Arc, a progressive Jewish organization.
“You yourself called the murderer evil, but yesterday’s violence is the direct culmination of your influence,” the letter said.
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"We'll be civil when we win." Hillary Clinton.
About as funny as an attack on a jewish community and 15 pipe bombs as trump lauds the action of a congressman body slamming a reporter....Dayum you are the party of sicko's and idiots....
Quote of the Day
Here's a little truth that you can't laugh at:
“What I can tell you is in 2016 we saw a 34 percent increase in acts of harassment, vandalism and violence against the Jewish community. But last year, a 57 percent increase, the single largest surge that we’ve ever seen in anti-Semitic acts in the United States.”
— Anti Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt, on This Week.
Let's see now. And the "President" then was.....
Growing Map Means Trouble for House Republicans
Josh Kraushaar:
“Privately, Republican leaders expect to lose around 30 seats—and the House majority—but acknowledge that there could be a number of unexpected outcomes pushing those numbers higher on Election Night. That’s an all-too-realistic scenario given the supercharged liberal engagement in districts across the country, lackluster re-election efforts from unprepared GOP members of Congress, and impressive fundraising figures from even long-shot Democratic challengers.
“Outside GOP groups, particularly the cash-flush Congressional Leadership Fund, have been effective in undermining some of the leading Democratic challengers in conservative districts… But there are many other districts where Trump won less than 55 percent of the vote that feature Democratic challengers who have gone under-the-radar. Some of these races have barely been polled, even though there’s good reason to think these GOP-leaning seats could be vulnerable. The surprising competitiveness of recent special elections in conservative districts—ones where Republicans hardly engaged—suggest there will be a Democratic undertow that many aren’t expecting.
“All told, that means Republicans are likely to lose around 30-35 House seats—but the potential for a larger total is higher than the likelihood they can salvage their majority. The recent uptick in Trump’s job approval numbers helps a bit, but only in races where GOP candidates show they can help themselves. With suburban swing-district Republicans already in trouble, the bottom is falling out at the worst possible time.”
...the potential for a larger total is higher than the likelihood they can salvage their majority.
Why Trump IS Responsible for Recent Political Violence
Adam Serwer:
“Ordinarily, a politician cannot be held responsible for the actions of a deranged follower.
But ordinarily, politicians don’t praise supporters who have mercilessly beaten a Latino man, as ‘very passionate.’
Ordinarily, they don’t offer to pay supporters’ legal bills if they assault protesters on the other side.
They don’t praise acts of violence against the media.
They don’t defend Nazi rioters as ‘fine people.’
They don’t justify sending bombs to their critics by blaming the media for airing criticism.
Ordinarily, there is no historic surge in anti-Semitism, much of it targeted at Jewish critics, coinciding with a politician’s rise.
And ordinarily, presidents do not blatantly exploit their authority in an effort to terrify white Americans into voting for their party.
“For the past few decades, most American politicians, Republican and Democrat alike, have taken care not to urge their supporters to take matters into their own hands. Trump did everything he could to fan the flames, and nothing to restrain those who might take him at his word.”
An Extremely Volatile Backdrop for an Election
Playbook:
“With nine days until Election Day,
violence,
anti-Semitism and
domestic terrorism
are dominating the headlines.
We started this week with
mail bombings targeting prominent critics of President Trump.
Then there was
a shooter in Kentucky who tried to break into a largely black church and later killed two in a grocery store.
And Saturday,
11 were killed in a mass shooting in a Pittsburgh synagogue by a man who was spouting anti-Semitic rants.”
“While Republicans in recent weeks felt like their chances in the midterms had rebounded after the Brett Kavanaugh Supreme Court confirmation battle, make no mistake — this is an extremely volatile backdrop for the election.
And some Republicans are concerned that Democrats could make a convincing case to voters wanting a ‘check’ on Trump for what they see as him stoking anger across the country.”
See the fucking POS "pastor" is busy cut and pasting stuff. Must be sad to be do old and so irrelevant.
But it makes me ROFLMFAO !!!
* so
ROFLMFAO !!!
ROFLMFAO !!!
Anonymous JAMES'S FUCKING DADDY said...
See the fucking POS "pastor" is busy cut and pasting stuff. Must be sad to be do old and so irrelevant.
But it makes me ROFLMFAO !!!
What is even funnier is your obsessionally idiotic posts that add nothing but your version of poison to the cite...Maybe if you added something cogent, we might care, but as a typical R all you can do is bully, complain and act like an asshole...Perfect in your world...idiot....cue another unoriginal IQ rant you are so noted for....asshole...
LOL
I love getting ole F'ING fired up!
But these posts at least ARE NOT FAKE.
(See the next one.)
Trump Justifies Holding Rally with FAKE FACTS
President Trump defended holding a campaign rally last night, hours after 11 people had been murdered in a Pittsburgh synagogue.
“With what happened early today, that horrible, horrible attack in Pittsburgh, I was saying maybe I should cancel both this and that. And then I said to myself, I remembered Dick Russell, a friend of mine, great guy, he headed up the New York Stock Exchange on September 11th, and the New York Stock Exchange was open the following day. He said — and what they had to do to open it you wouldn’t believe, we won’t even talk to you about it. But he got that exchange open. We can’t make these sick, demented, evil people important."
So said Trump.
HOWEVER, as the Washington Post reports, the stock markets “NEVER opened for trading the morning of the attacks and were CLOSED until Sept. 17 — the LONGEST shutdown since 1933.”
And Dick GRASSO was the head of the New York Stock Exchange. Dick RUSSELL “was a senator from Georgia, known as a fierce defender of segregation.”
_______________
Does this "President" have no one to help him get even a portion of his claims straight?
(No, he knows more than everyone else in the world combined. He thinks.)
Hi lo iq commie
Noted that you are still obsessed with asses and gay sex
Nothing new there
This sure should be addressed to the "pastor"
Free GayPatriot @jonathanwsabin
In my opinion, the second greatest evil in the world behind a madman who commits a massacre is the person who’s first instinct is to find a way of blaming it on their political opponents...
or this
Obama is so incredibly myopic. He only sees conservative advocacy as bad behavior and liberal policies as “doing something about it.” One of the most partisan guys in America but so blinded by his tunnel vision that he believes he’s nonpartisan, unbiased, & fair. Amazing.
More real news for the "pastor"
Dinesh D'SouzaVerified account @DineshDSouza
The police estimated over 5,000 at the #WalkAwayMarch yet the media reports “hundreds” and even conservative media regurgitates the left’s false reporting @usminority
The American people are deciding who to blame all this on. Trump has made it very easy to figure that out.
Trump responded to a question on gun laws by saying security would have helped greatly. Anyone who has walked into an airport in the last decade knows this.
TakingHayekSeriously @FriedrichHayek
Paul Ryan murders an old woman in a wheel chair -- used as a political ad against Ryan in 2011. Polarization didn't happen yesterday and it didn't start with Republicans
Red Pill Jew @ImAndrewMarcus
DEMOCRATS ON MONDAY: Israel’s an apartheid state.
DEMOCRATS ON TUESDAY: Israelis are the new Nazis
DEMOCRATS ON WEDNESDAY: Israel’s the obstacle to peace
DEMOCRATS ON THURSDAY: Israel is why Muslims hate us
DEMOCRATS ON FRIDAY: Trump’s rhetoric caused the #synagogueShooting
https://video.search.yahoo.com/search/video?fr=yfp-t&p=walk+away+march+on+washington#id=4&vid=59d5e6e021faa50472be588cf74bb0d4&action=view
Videos don't support your asshole post, douche nozzle...it is getting the coverage it deserves....on page 4....LOL
Obama's buddy Louis Farrakhan has tweeted THE EXACT SAME rhetoric the Pittsburgh shooter had in their GAB profile.
Interesting
The American people are deciding who to blame all this on. Trump has made it very easy to figure that out.
Yes, the jew-hating nut job who committed the crime. Wouldn't be surprise if he was a J-street supporter. That would be right up you aisle James.
Latinos are waking up to the duplicity of the Democrats
With a little more than a week left until the midterm elections, Democrats appear to be snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. The matchups were theirs to lose, and they seem poised to underperform in a bunch of them.
https://www.sfchronicle.com/opinion/navarrette/article/Latinos-are-waking-up-to-the-duplicity-of-the-13337404.php?utm_campaign=twitter-mobile&utm_source=CMS%20Sharing%20Button&utm_medium=social
The shooter entered the Tree of Life Congregation and began spraying bullets. According to cops, the shooter came with an AR-15 and said, "All Jews need to die."
A Trump supporter, he.
The rabbi of the congregation had recently called for stronger gun laws.
Did Years Of Obama’s Anti-Semitic Words and Actions Incite Pittsburgh Shooting?
For example, ex-President Obama’s July 31, 2015 phone call organized by the Anti-Israel group J Street and other progressive Jewish groups could be summed up in one sentence. Please help because those rich people are helping those warmongering Jews to fight this incredible Iran deal because they don’t like me and they want to start a war just like they did in Iraq.
https://lidblog.com/obama-incite-pittsburgh/
Commonsense, you are depraved. That man could never be a J street supporter.
The lying pastor said
A Trump supporter, he.
WRONG ASSHOLE, he hated TRUMP
But keep trying your spreading of lies.
James you're pathetic when you lie so obviously. It's widely reported that he hated Donald Trump and thought him a tool for the Jews. He especially hated the fact that Trump moved the embassy to Jerusalem.
In fact he has more in common with you than he ever had with Trump.
HELL WILL REALLY HEAT UP WHEN THE "PASTOR" GETS THERE
That man could never be a J street supporter.
He opposed the embassy move to Jerusalem as well as the existance of Israel. So yes he could be a supporter.
Broward Sheriff deputies’ union breaks with Sheriff Israel, endorses Ron DeSantis
Guy BensonVerified account @guypbenson
Kavanaugh Effect: 74 percent of GOP voters say the recent SCOTUS confirmation fight was "very important" to their midterm voting decisions, compared to 55 percent of Democrats. Via YouGov...
It broke the Democrat party
"Sadly, the Washington Post and New York Times have long since ceased being informative about anything.
They have become extensions of the Democratic Party, seeking to take down President Trump at every turn.
https://twitchy.com/jacobb-38/2018/10/28/infuriating-ari-fleischer-pounds-a-msm-rag-for-trying-to-blame-trump-for-pittsburgh-shooting/
Pittsburgh Jewish leaders tell Trump to stay away unless he denounces white nationalism
President Trump is not welcome to visit Pittsburgh unless he denounces white nationalism and “stops targeting and endangering all minorities,” a group of the city’s Jewish leaders said Sunday.
“For the past three years your words and your policies have emboldened a growing white nationalist movement,” said a letter signed by 11 Jewish leaders on the website of Bend the Arc, a progressive Jewish organization.
“You yourself called the murderer evil, but yesterday’s violence is the direct culmination of your influence,” the letter said.
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