There is no market for conservative comedians. Nobody in their right mind seeks political advice from comedians. Comedians tell jokes. Comedians spin, and twist, the facts in order to make their jokes work.
Hahahaha. Obama? He’s already the forgotten man. The Democrat collective couldn’t stop blaming Bush for all of Obama’s failures. That turned out to be a losing strategy.
I think the Democrat candidate will have to pick up the phone in the prisoner’s visiting room in order to talk to anyone. Them’s the rules. Just because Trump doesn’t want to prosecute Hillary, doesn’t mean that Congress won’t press forward with the issues.
Hillary for Prison - 2020
Name one.
Something wrong with your keyboard? All I heard was: <…phap - phap - phap - phap…>
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No, no. This is what politicians do in order to make their politics work.
Hillary lost, Trump won.
Blaming Bush for everything Obama couldn’t achieve was a losing strategy. It appears that many of the voters grew tired of the eight years of whining. We can’t blame Obama for the fact that he doesn’t seem to be able to get many things done, therefore it must be someone else’s fault. We must not blame Obama for the fact that he can’t form a working coalition with Congress, therefore we must blame Bush. SSDD. Yawn.
You’re in a room by yourself.
And you wonder where the strange noises are coming from.
I think you have the problem well in hand.
Yes, yes. Comedians are not legally responsible for the jokes that they tell. It’s part of their shtick, their act. Telling jokes is what they do for a living. Not all of their jokes are funny, of course. Not all of their jokes even come close to the truth. Listening to a comedian for political information is just as stupid as seeking a comedian’s viewpoint for political information. Why bother? It’s just an act.
Congress announce they would make Obama a one term President. How can anyone form a working coalition with saboteurs?
And where was that blamed on Bush?
And where was Hillary’s loss blamed on Bush?
Do you know how to link to a reputable source?
How do you even leave your house with all those people that you KNOW are just SO MEAN to you?
I don’t really picture him as a ruddy-cheeked outdoorsman in my mind’s eye, but I could be wrong.
Great user name/post combo. And I *love *those pig balloons.
No, I’m not. I specifically avoided getting involved in saying whether Trump supporters are bigots. I was responding to someone who tried to say we need to tolerate the intolerant.
And I don’t think it’s that big a leap to say that the majority of the intolerant are indeed bigots.
(Yes, if you want to get technical, he said people who we think are intolerant. But I think we do a pretty good job of picking them out. There is only a minority who we mislabel.)
And, again, Starving Artist. You voted for one of the most hateful men who ever ran for president. And you specifically cited his hatefulness as a reason you voted for him. You lose any ability to complain about people being hateful.
What little respect I had for you died when you did that. You don’t even have the courage of your convictions that we all need to be polite like you claim we were in the 1950s.
I voted for Trump just because I knew it would upset BigT. We’re going to make America Great Again. America will be so Great that BigT will finally be able to eat regular cheese.
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I didn’t vote for Trump.
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If I had voted for him I’d most certainly not have cited hatefulness as the reason.
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Your definition of hate, as with most liberals these days, surely bears only a passing resemblance to genuine hate.
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My disdain for current society’s crude, vulgar and ill-mannered public behavior and my appreciation for a more civil time doesn’t equate to my never being able to say anything rude, crude or vulgar among adults in a private setting, nor does it make me responsible for the behavior of others, nor a hypocrite should I choose to support them because I feel they are the best choice overall.
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Grow up.
Of course you did.