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The liberal media take on calling POTUS an MF'er
tailgater Offline
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Apparently, the only reason people are upset with this moron is because she's a woman of color.

Not because she's a politician whose first PUBLIC address as an elected official called the sitting President a mother focker. Nope. It's because she's apparently a woman. Of color.

Maybe her newer antisemitic tweet will open some eyes.


DrafterX Offline
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It's cool to hate Trump these days... She just wants to be one of the cool kids... Mellow
Mr. Jones Offline
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Well...I know O.N.E. THING FO' SHO'...

HER SON...whom she was trying to impress, educate And be an example for...is one big p.u.s.s.i e. Who gets picked on in school...EVERYDAY...

PLUS,

She needs a NEW HAIRSTYLIST & OPTICIAN BECAUSE THOSE GLASSES WENT OUT OF STYLE IN 1980....
victor809 Offline
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The clutching of pearls should have started 2 years ago with any of El presitente tiny hands public addresses.

If you're just now concerned about decorum or language, then you're hypocritical.

If the same people were publicly criticizing the orange diaper load, and are now criticizing her... Then no prob. But that's not the case for most of these.
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we should all demand that our politicians express themselves with civility...removing the coarseness from the discourse might be a step towards reducing the divisiveness in our politics...but that would only work if both sides make the effort...

where was the outrage from the right at Dark Cheney when he told all his critics to perform sex on themselves, or when Trump used foul language to denigrate whole nations?

At least she directed her potty mouth at only one person and was accurate in her use of the over-the-line term...pretty sure Trump has had sex with a number of women who had given birth...

Cheney told us to do something impossible...well maybe Frankie Tripod is an exception...

and Trump's foul insult was hurtful to millions of people and was not totally accurate...there are some decent areas in many of those places he said are filled with dung...
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Hypocritical is pretending things that were said as a private citizen who wasn’t even running for office said is not befitting the office. Then pretending someone is office is just fine.......especially dropping the MFer line to their 10 year old
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There are a lot of schitwholes, and America is the greatest country in the world with the best POTUS ever.......

#MSHGL
delta1 Offline
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Cheney told a lot of people to have sex with themselves, including Sen. Leahy, when both were in office...but if you want to whitewash his behavior while in office and accept that sometimes politicians say the darndest things, you should cut the Congresswoman some slack...

and yes, America is the greatest country in the whole world..
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One politician cursing another....is regarded the same as a politician in a crowd of civilians (and children?)...on camera....calling the president a MF'er?

delta, I have trouble equating those
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Trump made "uncivil" and unfit for presidential language statements after gaining office. One doesn't need to go back to before the election. One probably doesn't need to go back to last week.

As for "saying to her 10 year old" that's some pearl clutching "what of the children!"... It's her kid. She can use whatever language she wants... Or do you want us to start telling you what language you can use around your kids? And you never saw her say it to her kids but take her statement as 100% gospel... I'm glad you do that with trump... You believe he means everything exactly how he says it? Yeah.

Hypocritical.

Two different standards for two different people.

Note... Any individual or news organization that has consistently applied the same standards to both trump and this new congresswoman and any other politician obviously doesn't fit in that description. But our resident trumpistas obviously want to.
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Dsteig... I agree those aren't equivalent.

But does it need to be? Some would find a curse word much more appropriate than racially charged words... Obviously others wouldn't. My point is that we don't have a universal chart to hold inappropriate words up to and say "look... This is not as bad as that".

What we've done in the past, and what worked... Was our politicians said words that were appropriate. They behaved in a presidential or congressional manner.

Once that's out the door... Well, saying "what she said is worse than what he said!" Is kinda irrelevant, since no one has actually agreed on a scale and I guarantee we never will.
tailgater Offline
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Public.

Speaking publicly is different than speaking in chambers behind closed doors.

Even if other politicos are within earshot I don't care.


this is more similar to that congressman who shouted out LIAR to Obama, then it is to what Trump or Cheney or anyone says to other people without a public audience.


I have a feeling most of you realize this.
But conveniently omit it when trying to make your point.


delta1 Offline
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yet Trump's supportive core applauded him for saying stuff publicly, out loud, scoffing at "politically correct" swamp dwellers that didn't have the balls...

... that was the con reaction to lib criticism of a few of his spicy verbal outbursts...cons defended him saying he had the strength, the courage, and their admiration, to say out loud, publicly, what they believed...

so the con's seemed to establish new rules of the road, based on their approval of their leader's boorish behavior...

well, in that light, I'm saying good for her for showing her balls....
tailgater Offline
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delta1 wrote:
yet Trump's supportive core applauded him for saying stuff publicly, out loud, scoffing at "politically correct" swamp dwellers that didn't have the balls...

... that was the con reaction to lib criticism of a few of his spicy verbal outbursts...cons defended him saying he had the strength, the courage, and their admiration, to say out loud, publicly, what they believed...

so the con's seemed to establish new rules of the road, based on their approval of their leader's boorish behavior...

well, in that light, I'm saying good for her for showing her balls....


You wear your hypocrisy well.


DrafterX Offline
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He was brainwashed by CNN... Sad
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spend enough time here and some of the con stuff will seep in....
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I guess I got a chity mom and a chity wife, both of em said the same thing to me Anxious

Now that I think about it I guess I am a chity dad as well cause, my son and my daughter has heard me use the term MF. Then again, I also taught both of em how to spell it, how to use the term properly, and how to give the associated sign-language while saying it. You know, to put that extra oomph behind it just because I do not like half ass teaching. It is especially exciting when both of em deals with those snowflakes that like to get up in their feelings and spouting out their forced sideways opinions. You know, in situations like

(Snowflake) "Y'all didn't use the right pronoun when referring to me!")

(My son and daughter Blink ) Sign language coupled with a very loud "FU, MF!!!!" Cursing

I mean that is like a 6 for one right there. Talk about a rush! Two birds, Two FU's and Two MF's all dropped at one time!!!!

They makes me one proud pappy. BigGrin
delta1 Offline
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then...................you're OK if our politicians behave more like the Brits?....................or worse.....South Koreans?
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delta1 wrote:
then...................you're OK if our politicians behave more like the Brits?....................or worse.....South Koreans?


I thought that was the direction we are headed? I mean being civil and diplomatic is now a thing of the past like Dinosaurs right? Confused
tailgater Offline
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delta1 wrote:
spend enough time here and some of the con stuff will seep in....


I prefer the term permeate.

Ewok126 Offline
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I prefer the term Titty Sprinkles or Party tits. Beer
delta1 Offline
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the problem with farting contests is that eventually, catastrophically, a massive shart defiles everyone...
victor809 Offline
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Yeah.... But we can't keep tail out.

Maybe cbid should build a wall.
frankj1 Offline
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victor809 wrote:
Yeah.... But we can't keep tail out.

Maybe cbid should build a wall.

the Cape Cod Canal doesn't keep him from permeating the mainland...
I blame the Army Corps of Engineers for them bridges.
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" I think we’re called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president. In his role as president I think we should pray for Barack Obama. But I think we need to be very specific about how we pray. We should pray like Psalms 109:8 says. It says, “Let his days be few, and let another have his office.” " This is a quote from David Perdue, a Republican senator from Georgia.

Liberals don't get angry as easy as conservatives I guess. I don't remember a liberal outcry here when this quote came out. It's a meh. So is someone calling Trump a MF. Tail, do you have a safe place to go until you feel less anger about this?
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Ewok126 wrote:
I guess I got a chity mom and a chity wife, both of em said the same thing to me Anxious

Now that I think about it I guess I am a chity dad as well cause, my son and my daughter has heard me use the term MF. Then again, I also taught both of em how to spell it, how to use the term properly, and how to give the associated sign-language while saying it. You know, to put that extra oomph behind it just because I do not like half ass teaching. It is especially exciting when both of em deals with those snowflakes that like to get up in their feelings and spouting out their forced sideways opinions. You know, in situations like

(Snowflake) "Y'all didn't use the right pronoun when referring to me!")

(My son and daughter Blink ) Sign language coupled with a very loud "FU, MF!!!!" Cursing

I mean that is like a 6 for one right there. Talk about a rush! Two birds, Two FU's and Two MF's all dropped at one time!!!!

They makes me one proud pappy. BigGrin


You deserve father of the year awards!
delta1 Offline
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victor809 wrote:
Yeah.... But we can't keep tail out.

Maybe cbid should build a wall.


to keep him out and protect us from tail's sharts?
tailgater Offline
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I did have brussel sprouts at lunch.
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Speyside wrote:
" I think we’re called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president. In his role as president I think we should pray for Barack Obama. But I think we need to be very specific about how we pray. We should pray like Psalms 109:8 says. It says, “Let his days be few, and let another have his office.” " This is a quote from David Perdue, a Republican senator from Georgia.

Liberals don't get angry as easy as conservatives I guess. I don't remember a liberal outcry here when this quote came out. It's a meh. So is someone calling Trump a MF. Tail, do you have a safe place to go until you feel less anger about this?



does seem like there is a double standard...insults and invective are only outrageous if a con is the target, but especially egregious if directed at the Dear Leader...

if directed at a lib...hold on, no need to getcha panties in a wad...it was: a) private, b) true/honest c) taken out of context/not intended to mean that, d) directed at a lib...
tailgater Offline
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Speyside wrote:
" I think we’re called to pray for our country, for our leaders, and yes, even our president. In his role as president I think we should pray for Barack Obama. But I think we need to be very specific about how we pray. We should pray like Psalms 109:8 says. It says, “Let his days be few, and let another have his office.” " This is a quote from David Perdue, a Republican senator from Georgia.

Liberals don't get angry as easy as conservatives I guess. I don't remember a liberal outcry here when this quote came out. It's a meh. So is someone calling Trump a MF. Tail, do you have a safe place to go until you feel less anger about this?


Do you try hard at your stupidity? Or is it a gift?

Find someone to read the OP to you and call me if you're still confused.



tailgater Offline
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delta1 wrote:
does seem like there is a double standard...insults and invective are only outrageous if a con is the target, but especially egregious if directed at the Dear Leader...

if directed at a lib...hold on, no need to getcha panties in a wad...it was: a) private, b) true/honest c) directed at a lib...


You do understand the difference between public versus private, or behind closed doors, don't you?

Honest question.

Seriously.

Because I don't want to make any assumptions here.


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Just pointing out what an idiot and snowflake you are.
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BTW, you pointed out a Democratic politician publicly cursing Trump. I pointed out Republican politician publicly asking for prayers for Obama's death. Your disingenuousness is duly noted. Perhaps you want to sling more sh** at the wall and see what sticks? It's only words, quit acting like it matters, it doesn't. Freedom of speech is far more important than civility. The only thing from those 2 quotes that would pi** me off is if anyone called them hate crimes.
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tailgater wrote:
You do understand the difference between public versus private, or behind closed doors, don't you?

Honest question.

Seriously.

Because I don't want to make any assumptions here.




I do, and there are plenty of examples of similarly offensive public statements made by cons ...I'm not condoning the term used by the member of Congress to describe Trump ... I've made clear that political discourse has become too coarse and has deepened the divide between left and right...

in today's world of social media and technology, the defined line between public and private is increasingly blurred, and stuff said in private, especially by public figures can have serious consequences, sometimes even more so than public utterances...so your choice of using that to differentiate this is slicing the salami very thin...

don't monkey this up...
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Tail, lets use some of your logic from previous posts. You defended Trump when he called certain countries sh**hol**. You said it was because it was the truth. Someone calls Trump a MF, guess what? He is. Quit employing a double standard.
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And this is why I don't look in the politics section hardly ever, LMAO!!!


If someone calls me a MF'er, I quickly correct them that I'm a GRANDMF'er. Just sort of lets them know, I've been on the playground more than a few years, BWAHAHAHAHAHA!
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delta1 wrote:


in today's world of social media and technology, the defined line between public and private is increasingly blurred, and stuff said in private, especially by public figures can have serious consequences, sometimes even more so than public utterances...so your choice of using that to differentiate this is slicing the salami very thin...

don't monkey this up...


Hey! I don’t even eat salami!
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I think slicing the Salami might be some sort of gay-homo slang for somethin... Mellow
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slammin' da ham?
DrafterX Offline
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I don't know about stuff like that... Mellow
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I musta heard wrong
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Corn the Beef.....Confused
tailgater Offline
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Speyside wrote:
Just pointing out what an idiot and snowflake you are.


You say the words.
But it's like you don't know what they mean.

It's calming, in a way.
Yet disturbing in another.

Look, if you want to start a new thread, go for it. I might even post a reply in it to make you feel important.

In the meantime, try to stay on topic.

Or, just continue to do what you're doing: go off on a tangent and then call me names when I point it out.
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Speyside wrote:
BTW, you pointed out a Democratic politician publicly cursing Trump. I pointed out Republican politician publicly asking for prayers for Obama's death. Your disingenuousness is duly noted. Perhaps you want to sling more sh** at the wall and see what sticks? It's only words, quit acting like it matters, it doesn't. Freedom of speech is far more important than civility. The only thing from those 2 quotes that would pi** me off is if anyone called them hate crimes.


I don't know that Purdue character.
I had never heard the quote before.
Some would interpret it to mean that Obama's days in office were numbered.
You insist it's a death threat.
I won't argue, other than to point out that you're obviously projecting.


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delta1 wrote:
I do, and there are plenty of examples of similarly offensive public statements made by cons ...I'm not condoning the term used by the member of Congress to describe Trump ... I've made clear that political discourse has become too coarse and has deepened the divide between left and right...

in today's world of social media and technology, the defined line between public and private is increasingly blurred, and stuff said in private, especially by public figures can have serious consequences, sometimes even more so than public utterances...so your choice of using that to differentiate this is slicing the salami very thin...

don't monkey this up...


People are comparing Trump's closed door remarks, to the words given during an acceptance speech.

You can blame "today's world" but that's a cop out. The defined line is only blurred if you choose to let it be.




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rfenst wrote:
You deserve father of the year awards!


Thank you sir, I am hoping for a few nominations just so I can get in the running. You never know I might actually make it into the Farther Hall of Fame before I die! It is just a bucket list sort of thing that I have. fog
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tailgater wrote:
You can blame "today's world" but that's a cop out. The defined line is only blurred if you choose to let it be.


but what if "today's world" view's of the defined line is blurred?

I mean we do now live in a place where people are fighting to be not only accepted as a female even though they have a dong but, they are also insistent that every single individual now not only refer to them as such but must also now forget every bit of the simplest biological education that they have ever had and every bit of education that has also been in existence since man has been able to say the words penis and vagina. Or, to where so many insist that if I do not boycott Target for selling a stalk of cotton for home decoration that I am a racist. I mean how much more blurred can the "Defined Line" be?

So nah, I can say that blaming "today's world" is not cop out, It is a fact.

Also just to play devils advocate here, you must remember that EVERYONE, including you and I. Our perception is indeed our reality. The thing is, every one dose not perceive things the same way thus leading to the difference in OP's

The only difference is mine is right! LMAOOOOOOO......... Of course this last line is a joke. I guess the proper way I should say such so the blurred line ignorant ones can understand would be, my perception of this mater and my reality is right for ME!

Oh, I almost forgot my Disclaimer Notice!

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dstieger Offline
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huh?
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dstieger wrote:
huh?


Yeah I know, I had to take the disclaimer notice from my attorney to another attorney so they could read it and tell me what exactly it all meant.

They said and I quote

" It Means Blah blah blah.. and blah blah.. with blah blah blah. You can not be held liable in a court of universal law by anyone including millennials, peacocks, unicorns etc and so on, who takes offence or misconstrues what you say or type out."

I was satisfied.
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never mind the disclaimers...I couldn't get through the first sentence fragment/question....mind restating the point...if any?
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