I don't understand why nobody has called out these nut job conservative groups as un-American and unpatriotic. Remember how under the Bushies they tried to squelch honest debate by smearing anyone who dissented as being un-American and not supporting the troops?
These types are the ones who refuse to accept the election results (and they called Al Gore's supporters sore losers), constantly questioning the validity of the prez and his citizenship, want to change the 14th amendment, produce revisionist history (witness the text book crap in Texas), and everyone else is un-American for disagreeing with their warped views? Puh-leeeze!
LOL. I have and some others, but thus far the "I'm rubber your glue" rules applies to most of the neo-cons who spouted, "You're Un-Uhmerikan."
I think we have learned the same rules that ran during the Bush years don't apply when the Democrats are in office. It goes back to Clinton. They impeach him for cheating on his wife and three Republicans step down for the same thing that year.
The most corrupt president in our history is a sinking ship. Michael Cohen pleads guilty, Individual 1 is Trump himself. Hold onto your butts. I am Frank Chow and I approved this message
Not only is Obama teh devil and hates teh Jeebus , but also too and what have you, he is pushing the most aggressive liberal policies ever and destroying the country . ON TOP OF THAT, he is guilty of being completely incapable of performing his basic duties as president, a "new-hire college graduate" and surrounded by lazies . It has become increasingly difficult to write satire these days. I can't tell if the right-wing in America is attempting to out crazy comedians in order to render the jokes useless or the scarier and more likely; they have lost their minds and now fully embrace it. I am Frank Chow and I approved this message
This is frightening. Right-wing legislators in Texas are proposing changes to our history books and they might actually be successful. TPM : The conservative bloc on the Texas State Board of Education won a string of victories Friday, obtaining approval for an amendment requiring high school U.S. history students to know about Phyllis Schlafly and the Contract with America as well as inserting a clause that aims to justify McCarthyism. Outspoken conservative board member Don McLeroy, who reportedly spent over three hours personally proposing changes to the textbook standards, even wanted to cut "hip-hop" in favor of "country" in a section about the impact of cultural movements. That amendment failed. The board also voted to delay further debate on the nationally influential standards until March, with a final adoption vote now scheduled for May. Just to emphasize the severity of these proposals here is one that luckily was not adopted: McLeroy proposed a clause in t...
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These types are the ones who refuse to accept the election results (and they called Al Gore's supporters sore losers), constantly questioning the validity of the prez and his citizenship, want to change the 14th amendment, produce revisionist history (witness the text book crap in Texas), and everyone else is un-American for disagreeing with their warped views? Puh-leeeze!
I think we have learned the same rules that ran during the Bush years don't apply when the Democrats are in office. It goes back to Clinton. They impeach him for cheating on his wife and three Republicans step down for the same thing that year.
It's baffling and infuriating indeed!