All that stuff about cancel culture that Trump party people spew, accusing "liberals" of trying to silence dissenting views... All horse sh-t. It's the Trump party that is all about cancel culture. Call out Trump's election fraud lies and what do you get? Ask Liz Cheney.
Here's a quote from her recent speech on the House floor:
“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar,” Cheney said. “I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.”
She knows she's about to get pushed out the door, yet still she speaks out and refuses to bow down at the altar of Trump. That's called integrity. Republicans used to have it. Now, after embracing Trump, they are no longer the Republican party I remember and voted for on many occasions. They are now the Trump party, and I can't support them any longer.
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I think that used to be true about four years ago. The Trump party changed that, and now they have taken the lead. Now you routinely see Trumpers calling for people to be fired or boycotted (Coke, NFL, etc.). They're even calling for big businesses to be broken up or punished because of a perceived bias against King Trump. (Google, Facebook, Twitter, etc.). Any Republican who's not on the Trump bandwagon gets pushed out (e.g. Cheney). There's no room for debate or discussion in the Trump party. You're either a supporter, or you get cancelled.
easyrider16 wrote: ↑May 12th, '21, 06:14
All that stuff about cancel culture that Trump party people spew, accusing "liberals" of trying to silence dissenting views... All horse sh-t. It's the Trump party that is all about cancel culture. Call out Trump's election fraud lies and what do you get? Ask Liz Cheney.
Here's a quote from her recent speech on the House floor:
“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar,” Cheney said. “I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.”
She knows she's about to get pushed out the door, yet still she speaks out and refuses to bow down at the altar of Trump. That's called integrity. Republicans used to have it. Now, after embracing Trump, they are no longer the Republican party I remember and voted for on many occasions. They are now the Trump party, and I can't support them any longer.
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I think what's being missed here is that January 6 is only the start. It continues today. If the dems lose the house/senate in 2022, republicans will not count electoral college votes from any state that may cause them to lose in 2024. After this ... it's anyone's guess what happens.
In 2020, you had a lot of people of character in place who stood up against Trump party attempts to steal the election (e.g. Republican Secretary of State in Georgia). I wonder how many of those people will be removed by 2024?
easyrider16 wrote: ↑May 12th, '21, 06:14
All that stuff about cancel culture that Trump party people spew, accusing "liberals" of trying to silence dissenting views... All horse sh-t. It's the Trump party that is all about cancel culture. Call out Trump's election fraud lies and what do you get? Ask Liz Cheney.
Here's a quote from her recent speech on the House floor:
“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar,” Cheney said. “I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.”
She knows she's about to get pushed out the door, yet still she speaks out and refuses to bow down at the altar of Trump. That's called integrity. Republicans used to have it. Now, after embracing Trump, they are no longer the Republican party I remember and voted for on many occasions. They are now the Trump party, and I can't support them any longer.
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At 07:30 in the morning, this is the first thing you decide to do? Someone has too much time on their hands. JMO.
easyrider16 wrote: ↑May 12th, '21, 06:14
All that stuff about cancel culture that Trump party people spew, accusing "liberals" of trying to silence dissenting views... All horse sh-t. It's the Trump party that is all about cancel culture. Call out Trump's election fraud lies and what do you get? Ask Liz Cheney.
Here's a quote from her recent speech on the House floor:
“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar,” Cheney said. “I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.”
She knows she's about to get pushed out the door, yet still she speaks out and refuses to bow down at the altar of Trump. That's called integrity. Republicans used to have it. Now, after embracing Trump, they are no longer the Republican party I remember and voted for on many occasions. They are now the Trump party, and I can't support them any longer.
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At 07:30 in the morning, this is the first thing you decide to do? Someone has too much time on their hands. JMO.
That's what happens when you fall asleep watching Rachel Maddow.
Seamus the Leprechan wrote: ↑May 12th, '21, 07:56
At 07:30 in the morning, this is the first thing you decide to do? Someone has too much time on their hands. JMO.
Been up since 5:30. Did some chores and such until about 6:30. Then coffee, breakfast, and read the morning news. When I see something interesting or that pisses me off, I often come here and post about it. Then off to work. That's my normal routine.
As for Rachel Maddow, I am not a fan. Too much left-leaning bias.
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Actually I was reading some Fox News this morning. If you've been paying attention to my posts, I post a lot of Fox news links on here. I read Fox a lot, along side CNN, CBS, and many others. I like getting different perspectives from different sources rather than trusting to one side or the other.
Seamus the Leprechan wrote: ↑May 12th, '21, 07:56
At 07:30 in the morning, this is the first thing you decide to do? Someone has too much time on their hands. JMO.
Been up since 5:30. Did some chores and such until about 6:30. Then coffee, breakfast, and read the morning news. When I see something interesting or that pisses me off, I often come here and post about it. Then off to work. That's my normal routine.
As for Rachel Maddow, I am not a fan. Too much left-leaning bias.
Who does chores at 530am? Were they woman's chores...like milking the cow and churning some butter and sh it?
easyrider16 wrote: ↑May 12th, '21, 06:14
All that stuff about cancel culture that Trump party people spew, accusing "liberals" of trying to silence dissenting views... All horse sh-t. It's the Trump party that is all about cancel culture. Call out Trump's election fraud lies and what do you get? Ask Liz Cheney.
Here's a quote from her recent speech on the House floor:
“Remaining silent and ignoring the lie emboldens the liar,” Cheney said. “I will not participate in that. I will not sit back and watch in silence while others lead our party down a path that abandons the rule of law and joins the former president’s crusade to undermine our democracy.”
She knows she's about to get pushed out the door, yet still she speaks out and refuses to bow down at the altar of Trump. That's called integrity. Republicans used to have it. Now, after embracing Trump, they are no longer the Republican party I remember and voted for on many occasions. They are now the Trump party, and I can't support them any longer.
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At 07:30 in the morning, this is the first thing you decide to do? Someone has too much time on their hands. JMO.
That's what happens when you fall asleep watching Rachel Maddow.
Hey! Don't discount that Rachel Maddow chick. That is one sexy broad, especially with the voice. I've cranked one out on occasion while watching her when I can't sleep. There's just something about those pants suits.