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May 17, 2021 13:37:14   #
Triple G
 
dennis2146 wrote:
How about the time when the Far Left set off a bomb in the Senate. Was THAT just a group of Democrats touring the Senate chambers of Congress? How DO you on the Left seem to forget the screw ups your party commits? Are you like the woke crowd who proclaims they can't remember so it never happened?

Blaming every Conservative for the acts of a very few is pretty asinine and yet...there you all are.

Dennis


Whataboutism? Really? From 1971?

https://www.city-journal.org/about-whataboutism-and-political-hypocrisy?wallit_nosession=1

Whataboutism offends against the good-faith pursuit of truth and clarity by evading a legitimate question and dragging in irrelevancies. Whether or not 9/11 was evil has nothing to do with the Trail of Tears. Nor am I obliged to accede to the stipulation that I must first denounce whatever historical crime you happen to mention before you consent to take note of the shocking atrocity that took place downtown a few hours ago.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2021/02/28/when-the-left-attacked-the-capitol-471270

It’s good to see you admitting that it was conservative trump supporters who committed the vile acts against democracy on 1/6 instead of the BS claim that it was Antifa.

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May 17, 2021 13:57:59   #
DukeTarHeel Loc: NC's "Research Triangle"
 
Triple G wrote:
Those fearful of their lives at the time and barricading the doors for safety are now more fearful of trumpism and willing to lie. Yet, they claim Democrats are the fearful ones.


Dennis objects to these fine legislators as "lying cowards". That's what they are.

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May 17, 2021 15:21:43   #
GeorgeH Loc: Jonesboro, GA
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Whoever would make your arrogant assumptions about Trump displays the unbounded ignorance of one who has been huckstered by the Leftist media mob. I don't see a presidency in your resume or billions of dollars and massive accomplishments.

Experts agree that Trump has a higher than average IQ. The only measurement from his Wharton days shows his IQ between 149-156 which places him in the higher tier of presidents.

There are other factors to making a great president all of which Trump had and also demonstrated.

• Effectiveness as a true leader. Biden is Not a leader. He just makes edicts. He has no following. No one follows him. Not even the Dimwit Dems. Trump's followers are legendary and in the multi millions.

• He is a problem solver. Trump's achievements are numerous and legendary from Isis to the Border to the economy, to the Abraham Accords. Biden doesn't solve problems and crises, he creates them.

• Unlimited energy. No one could keep up with Trump's work ethic around the clock and boundless energy. Sleepy Joe puts a lid on it at 9am.

• Great instincts. From cutting taxes, to withdrawing troops that didn't harm the Kurds, to Operation Warp Speed which everyone but him mocked. Every decision Biden has made even going back 40 years has been wrong. This documented by Robert Gates and many other sources.

* He follows through on his promises. Promises made, promises kept. No other president has kept so many. In contrast to Biden and his claim of unity-- big laugh. And so are your ignorant opinions based on hate and nothing else.
Whoever would make your arrogant assumptions about... (show quote)


Phew! I really pulled your chain, didn't I!

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May 17, 2021 15:27:59   #
DennyT Loc: Central Missouri woods
 
GeorgeH wrote:
Phew! I really pulled your chain, didn't I!


Never try to debate craziness.

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May 17, 2021 16:53:57   #
JohnFrim Loc: Somewhere in the Great White North.
 
Fotoartist wrote:
Whoever would make your arrogant assumptions about Trump displays the unbounded ignorance of one who has been huckstered by the Leftist media mob. I don't see a presidency in your resume or billions of dollars and massive accomplishments.

Experts agree that Trump has a higher than average IQ. The only measurement from his Wharton days shows his IQ between 149-156 which places him in the higher tier of presidents.

There are other factors to making a great president all of which Trump had and also demonstrated.

1. • Effectiveness as a true leader. Biden is Not a leader. He just makes edicts. He has no following. No one follows him. Not even the Dimwit Dems. Trump's followers are legendary and in the multi millions.

2. • He is a problem solver. Trump's achievements are numerous and legendary from Isis to the Border to the economy, to the Abraham Accords. Biden doesn't solve problems and crises, he creates them.

3. • Unlimited energy. No one could keep up with Trump's work ethic around the clock and boundless energy. Sleepy Joe puts a lid on it at 9am.

4. • Great instincts. From cutting taxes, to withdrawing troops that didn't harm the Kurds, to Operation Warp Speed which everyone but him mocked. Every decision Biden has made even going back 40 years has been wrong. This documented by Robert Gates and many other sources.

5. * He follows through on his promises. Promises made, promises kept. No other president has kept so many. In contrast to Biden and his claim of unity-- big laugh. And so are your ignorant opinions based on hate and nothing else.
Whoever would make your arrogant assumptions about... (show quote)


To make my response to your post easier to read I have numbered your bullet points for reference.

1. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
2. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
3. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
4. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
5. BS. Health care, wall, sharing tax returns, transparency, ...

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May 17, 2021 16:59:32   #
FrumCA
 
JohnFrim wrote:
To make my response to your post easier to read I have numbered your bullet points for reference.

1. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
2. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
3. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
4. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
5. BS. Health care, wall, sharing tax returns, transparency, ...


To be fair, let's make this as accurate as we can shall we...
1. Opinion. 81+ million Americans less the fraudulent votes do not share yours.
2. Opinion. 81+ million Americans less the fraudulent votes do not share yours.
3. Opinion. 81+ million Americans less the fraudulent votes do not share yours.
4. Opinion. 81+ million Americans less the fraudulent votes do not share yours.
5. BS.

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May 17, 2021 17:03:19   #
Triple G
 
JohnFrim wrote:
To make my response to your post easier to read I have numbered your bullet points for reference.

1. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
2. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
3. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
4. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
5. BS. Health care, wall, sharing tax returns, transparency, ...


We could add that 81 million voted stating they did not share these opinions. With the fallout rate of the Republican Party after 1/6, you could probably safely add another 1 mil to the tally.

https://democrats.org/news/new-gallup-poll-more-americans-identify-as-democrats-as-republican-party-sheds-voters/

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May 17, 2021 18:00:10   #
FrumCA
 
Triple G wrote:
We could add that 81 million voted stating they did not share these opinions. With the fallout rate of the Republican Party after 1/6, you could probably safely add another 1 mil to the tally.

https://democrats.org/news/new-gallup-poll-more-americans-identify-as-democrats-as-republican-party-sheds-voters/

For now perhaps. Let's give Biden more time to reveal how unprepared for this job he is and see how this goes at the mid-terms.

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May 17, 2021 18:06:04   #
GeorgeH Loc: Jonesboro, GA
 
FrumCA wrote:
For now perhaps. Let's give Biden more time to reveal how unprepared for this job he is and see how this goes at the mid-terms.


In the Annals of the Unprepared, Widdle Donnie Trump is the Leader of the Pack. He knew nothing when he squatted in the White House, and he'd learned nothing when he was finally evicted. Witness his last minute effort to withdraw US forces from Germany, Somalia, etc., essentially scribblings on the back of an envelope, designed only to impede the entry of the adults to the People's House. "What a Maroon," to quote the Immortal Bugs Bunny.

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May 17, 2021 18:08:59   #
Triple G
 
FrumCA wrote:
For now perhaps. Let's give Biden more time to reveal how unprepared for this job he is and see how this goes at the mid-terms.


The GOP has to get their act together. They have no platform with action items defined. They have to come up with something other than the 2020 reiteration of the 2016 one.

They have obstructionist McConnell, warring factions within the party, a no vote on helping American people through the pandemic, a no vote on unemployment payments, a 1/6 insurrection, a 2017 tax plan that is a fiscal and PR mess, trumps mishandling and lying about COVID.

Hanging the 2022 outcomes on claiming warp speed vaccine success when Pfizer says differently is not much.

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May 17, 2021 18:12:24   #
GeorgeH Loc: Jonesboro, GA
 
Triple G wrote:
The GOP has to get their act together. They have no platform with action items defined. They have to come up with something other than the 2020 reiteration of the 2016 one.

They have obstructionist McConnell, warring factions within the party, a no vote on helping American people through the pandemic, a no vote on unemployment payments, a 1/6 insurrection, a 2017 tax plan that is a fiscal and PR mess, trumps mishandling and lying about COVID.

Hanging the 2022 outcomes on claiming warp speed vaccine success when Pfizer says differently is not much.
The GOP has to get their act together. They have ... (show quote)


Trumpians should recognize that Pfizer accepted NO government funds to develop their vaccine. About all Trump contributed was his "Warp Speed" slogan.....

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May 17, 2021 19:30:36   #
Kmgw9v Loc: Miami, Florida
 
Triple G wrote:
The GOP has to get their act together. They have no platform with action items defined. They have to come up with something other than the 2020 reiteration of the 2016 one.

They have obstructionist McConnell, warring factions within the party, a no vote on helping American people through the pandemic, a no vote on unemployment payments, a 1/6 insurrection, a 2017 tax plan that is a fiscal and PR mess, trumps mishandling and lying about COVID.

Hanging the 2022 outcomes on claiming warp speed vaccine success when Pfizer says differently is not much.
The GOP has to get their act together. They have ... (show quote)


The Republicans have decided they need no agenda, no platform, no ideas to win back the Congress, Senate, and Presidency.
They are relying on obstructing Biden, and in new restrictive voting laws and and other forms of voter suppression to carry the day.

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May 17, 2021 20:24:26   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
JohnFrim wrote:
To make my response to your post easier to read I have numbered your bullet points for reference.

1. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
2. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
3. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
4. Opinion. 81+ million Americans do not share yours.
5. BS. Health care, wall, sharing tax returns, transparency, ...


Take a good look at a MOB John. Generally speaking every single one of them is wrong no matter the number. Your 81 million is in the same vein. They voted Biden because they did not like Trump as a person. But when considering the positives Trump did that makes them WRONG.

Dennis

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May 17, 2021 20:26:08   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
GeorgeH wrote:
Trumpians should recognize that Pfizer accepted NO government funds to develop their vaccine. About all Trump contributed was his "Warp Speed" slogan.....


Seems that was enough doesn’t it? One question: is there a vaccine, a number of them, or not?

Thank you President Trump.

Dennis

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May 17, 2021 20:34:03   #
dennis2146 Loc: Eastern Idaho
 
Triple G wrote:
Whataboutism!

The erosion of public trust has a long history and it’s all documented including the lengthy costly investigation of Clinton and even before that. Durham’s investigation continues, but not likely to produce anything substantial. Conclusion of these investigations doesn’t close the grievance unless you agree with it. Historians are documenting it all. Even the Heritage Foundation has admitted trumps defeat.

https://www.heritage.org/conservatism/commentary/the-challenge-conservatives-post-trump-world

Their own database records documented voter fraud for all to see and they are not claiming a stolen election or even a wide spread fraudulent one.

https://www.heritage.org/article/about-the-election-fraud-database


The 2022 election will reignite all the discord; McCarthy is signaling to move on from claiming Biden is not the legitimate president because he knows that’s a drag on the Republican Party’s chances of regaining better margins of control. That’s the bottom line.
Whataboutism! br br The erosion of public trust... (show quote)


WTF does 1971 have to do with the Left Wing bombing of the U.S. Senate in 1983?

You want aboutism then what about your Left Wing hypocrisy of seemingly forgetting the constant aboutism of your own POS Obama bringing up the actions of GW Bush? We all know presidents are compared with one another and yet you try to present as a bad thing. Get over yourself and your hypocrisy.

Dennis

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