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Virginia's Governor NORTHAM..."IS on the S.Q.U.I.R.M. COUCH"
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Liar

This guy is toast...

How in the HELL???
Did he keep that "atom bomb" yearbook picture out of the primaries and the elections?

Who was the dirt digger on the opposing party...because...he really dropped the ball on this "tidbit" of roughness.

Kinda wonder if the Lt. Governor knew it all along? Just really wondering?

There is a real cover-up behind this story...but...Northam never bought the yearbook or ever saw one before last week?

^^^ yea...that's it...john lovitz style...
Morgan Fairchild...my girlfriend...yea morgan Fairchild..
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he looks pretty stoopid.
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I saw ms moral high ground tran called for him to resign

if she is pushing it then it must be virtuous

im trying to get this straight

infanticide: raucous applause
30 yr old joke in very poor taste: unforgivable and deserving of death
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I was also thinking his second in command had the most to gain and has been suspiciously quiet thus far. This moron first admitted it and then denied it (foggy memory) but then vivid enough to admit doing Michael Jackson blackface (really required face darkened ?!?j and how he did, then dumb enough to almost moonwalk upon request until his wifey cut him off. In this day of politics how long would somebody from the other party last and long would it take for the hired guns to assemble on their doorstep setting up camp until they literally left office and residence for good?
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frankj1 wrote:
he looks pretty stoopid.

Soooooo much stoopid every where you look with this fiasco.....poor Gillespie

He's the guy who had an ad run against him.... with the guy in the pickup with Stars and Bars trying to run over Latino kids....
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This just keeps getting more entertaining....

Had to think that some Dems may have dropped reluctance to pile on when they realized the #2 was an affable Black, somewhat progressive young pol. Now it turns out he may be accused of (credible?) sexual assault.....and tried to use fact that WaPo didn't run with it to show he's innocent. ..WaPo says that they didn't find fault with the allegations....and then didn't explain why they shelved the story.....everybody's stoopid!!!!
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Is credible 'sexual assault worse than dry-humping..?? Huh
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history lesson...yearbooks can come back to haunt you...

bye...
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He’s getting wacked by Dems to get late term abortion off of people minds. Welcome to the machine
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racist baby killer...not a good thing on anyone's resume...
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TOO BAD...

HIS WIFE PUT "THE KIBOSH" ON HIM DOING THE MICHAEL JACKSON MOONWALK AT THAT PRESS CONFERENCE...
When a smart AZZ reporter asked him to to so....

That wouldn't been a classic!!!

Da' wife said..." Inappropriate circumstances" ...
so he backed down...awwwweeee shhhheeeeeeet !!!
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Wouldn't = WOULDA' ....

ON a POS LG SPELL CORRECT PHONE
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I just wanted to see him do the press conference in black face
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^^^ #13 ....
too much!!!

That would take sum...
EWE-MONGOUS BALLS...

BUT ...HE'S GOIN D.O.W.N. ANYWAY...

WHY NOT g0 oUt IN A "V.M.I. BLAZE-0-GLORY ???"
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ZRX1200 wrote:
I just wanted to see him do the press conference in black face



Epic!
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he splained why not...shoe polish is too hard to remove from his face...
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ZRX1200 wrote:
I just wanted to see him do the press conference in black face

one of your best.
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30+ year old picture? Good grief... it doesn't mean he's racist, it means he has a sense of humor. The Wayans brothers made a movie called "White Chicks" and nobody freaked out.

Dems eating their own, now.

Much ado about nothing, IMO.
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MACS wrote:
30+ year old picture? Good grief... it doesn't mean he's racist, it means he has a sense of humor. The Wayans brothers made a movie called "White Chicks" and nobody freaked out.

Dems eating their own, now.

Much ado about nothing, IMO.


I felt the same way, but watching the baby killer anti gun politician squirm isn't all bad.
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Dead babies ehh..?? Think
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NBC News commentators placed blame on President Donald Trump for the controversy facing Democratic Virginia Governor Ralph Northam.


Last Friday, Northam’s 1984 medical school yearbook entry went viral because it featured an image of a man in blackface with a man in a KKK hood and robe. The Democrat initially accepted responsibility and offered an apology. He then reversed course and claimed he did believe that the controversial image featured him at all. And during a press conference, he did admit to using blackface while dressing up as Michael Jackson.


On the Today Show, co-host Craig Melvin asked the panel why blackface seems “all of a sudden front and center in America again?”

Princeton University Professor Eddie Glaude Jr. responded by tying Northam’s scandal to the president.


“I think it has something to do with what Donald Trump has unleashed. It has something to do with the reservoir that’s underneath our politics that can always be activated at any moment,” Glaude Jr. explained. “So it’s not like it’s something new has happened. It’s always underneath. It’s the undertow.”

MSNBC political analyst Zerlina Maxwell agreed with the Princeton professor.

“You know, young children of color are dealing with kids saying, “‘Build the wall,’” Maxwell told the panel. “Donald Trump has normalized this overt display of racism.”

Film at 11.... Unsure
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^^^ Trump derangement Syndrom. Sipping tea
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I don't agree that it is all Trump...there is and likely always will be bubbling racism that has remained mostly under wraps since the days when it was OK to proudly display a photo like the one in the yearbook, 1984?... a lot of Americans felt that way, around the time MLK was voted a national holiday...even in diverse L.A. I heard a lot of grumblings about honoring the man with a holiday and it was derisively called "Martin Luther Coon Day" by those who liked the day off but opposed the man being honored.... and to this day still hear "Coon Day"...so I suspect there is more racism in America than most people would admit...

this latent racism was kinda unleashed when Obama had the nerve to be elected President...remember "Take Back America" and "Birtherism"?, hanging Obama effigies in nooses, and Obama posters with a rifle sight superimposed over his face or monkey-like caricatures?

although Trump may've been the the indefatigable force behind birtherism, racism existed long before he was born and will exist long after he's gone...

it exists in other parts of the world, and not only against blacks...people complain about anti-white racism in some parts of Asia...so it may be a human trait to mistreat "different" looking people...

but we Americans like to think of ourselves as an advanced culture with a melting pot of the world population, so racism here is considered contrary to our values...something to be reviled...even though legalized racism was part of our past...

many people who grew up thinking it was OK to post a photo like the one Northam did in his medical school yearbook, and there were plenty, are now occupying positions of power and influence in corporate America and American govt.
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Hillary started the birther thing... Not talking
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If Gene and drafter could read... They would see that the "analysts" didn't blame the governor's decision to wear blackface on trump.

But the author of the article wants you to think that they did... So he/she wrote that they did, then provided a quote that gets you 33% of the way there. Then you just fill in the rest yourself and call it trump derangement syndrome.

Is all of this so called trump derangement syndrome just a case of right wingers not being able to read and comprehend? It's starting to look like it.
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I was just stirring up outrage... Mellow
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I guess the left has forgot that one of its loudest mouthpiece’s, Whoopi Goldberg, admitted to writing then beau Ted Danson’s profanity and racist laced roast of her at the Friar’s club while wearing blackface. She also appeared in a photo alongside him while he was in blackface.

It’s so entertaining to watch the left juggle their hypocrisy.
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Huh?

Anthony... Come on. When was Whoopi Goldberg last relevant? I literally haven't heard that name in years. And since when has danson been a politician?

I was having this discussion with the woman the other day. Her thoughts were that if you go back far enough, you'll find some questionable sh"t most people have done. And that's not wrong.

But when you're a politician, you are responsible for representing all the people in your constituency. Now, you're only really responsible to "do" what your voters wanted... But you are supposed to represent everyone. That means your background should imply that you will be at minimum understanding and compassionate to the issues which impact a very broad range of people and life experiences. When crap like this comes up, it impacts the perception people have of your ability to represent them. Especially when you handle it this poorly after it comes out.
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Drafter... Then it looks like you hooked a Gene.
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Whoopi tries to be relevant almost everyday... Unfortunately some listen to her... Mellow
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I think you missed the irony in my post. And you are correct. Pretty much everyone has skeletons in their closet. But, when a major plant in a party’s platform is identity based one has to take the good with the bad.
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And the Dems have been calling for his resignation. Not seeing an issue...
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They’re deflecting still because of the abortion attention. It will continue
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And they want to continue calling Trump a racist.... Mellow
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delta1 wrote:
I don't agree that it is all Trump...there is and likely always will be bubbling racism that has remained mostly under wraps since the days when it was OK to proudly display a photo like the one in the yearbook, 1984?... a lot of Americans felt that way, around the time MLK was voted a national holiday...even in diverse L.A. I heard a lot of grumblings about honoring the man with a holiday and it was derisively called "Martin Luther Coon Day" by those who liked the day off but opposed the man being honored.... and to this day still hear "Coon Day"...so I suspect there is more racism in America than most people would admit...

this latent racism was kinda unleashed when Obama had the nerve to be elected President...remember "Take Back America" and "Birtherism"?, hanging Obama effigies in nooses, and Obama posters with a rifle sight superimposed over his face or monkey-like caricatures?

although Trump may've been the the indefatigable force behind birtherism, racism existed long before he was born and will exist long after he's gone...

it exists in other parts of the world, and not only against blacks...people complain about anti-white racism in some parts of Asia...so it may be a human trait to mistreat "different" looking people...

but we Americans like to think of ourselves as an advanced culture with a melting pot of the world population, so racism here is considered contrary to our values...something to be reviled...even though legalized racism was part of our past...

many people who grew up thinking it was OK to post a photo like the one Northam did in his medical school yearbook, and there were plenty, are now occupying positions of power and influence in corporate America and American govt.



may be a human trait to mistreat "different" looking people

Absolutely, talk to people from other countries or even regions of the USA, .e.g Southerners/Yankees, you'll find some group they will disparage, it makes them feel better about themselves. It's not an excuse, but it is, unfortunately, a human trait. People are clannish, I'm just saying.

many people who grew up thinking it was OK to post a photo like the one Northam did in his medical school yearbook, and there were plenty, are now occupying positions of power and influence in corporate America and American govt.

I'm older than that governor, but I can honestly say there has never been a time when that would have been acceptable to me or the people I associated with.
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hey...a first, for me at least...four consecutive con posts that contain kernels of truth...with which I agree...

especially the part about stuff in the past coming back up like a three day old pizza...sometimes you can survive it by dealing with it honestly - hurl hard and heavily and admit that was a terrible thing - aint never doing that again ...most often, denials of the obvious will make things worse...

and cons seem to be unsure how to respond due to their living skeletons: Roy Moore, Steve King, Donald Trump, and who knows who else, but you know there's a few like Northam around, libs and cons, who haven't been outed yet...so just hang back and mutter softly...knowing that if it does happen to your guy, the cons aren't gonna throw him over the bus...
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1) Northam needs to resign. Untill he does the pressure from the Democratic party will continue to escalate. He is a pariah and should be treated as such.

2) What a non politician does with no political affiliation other the probably being a registered Democrat is irrelevant. If you think liberals are affected by Whoopi you seriously misunderstand liberals.

3) Trump has no connection to this. The analysts were speaking about Trump legitimatizing looney far right hate groups.

4) Trump is racist, either you see this or you don't.
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Gene363 wrote:
may be a human trait to mistreat "different" looking people

Absolutely, talk to people from other countries or even regions of the USA, .e.g Southerners/Yankees, you'll find some group they will disparage, it makes them feel better about themselves. It's not an excuse, but it is, unfortunately, a human trait. People are clannish, I'm just saying.

many people who grew up thinking it was OK to post a photo like the one Northam did in his medical school yearbook, and there were plenty, are now occupying positions of power and influence in corporate America and American govt.

I'm older than that governor, but I can honestly say there has never been a time when that would have been acceptable to me or the people I associated with.


You are a good man, Gene...hopefully like-minded people will someday so far outnumber and publicly shame those who spew hate, that we can get closer to eradicating racism here in the US and throughout the world...
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delta1 wrote:
hey...a first, for me at least...four consecutive con posts that contain kernels of truth...with which I agree...

especially the part about stuff in the past coming back up like a three day old pizza...sometimes you can survive it by dealing with it honestly - hurl hard and heavily and admit that was a terrible thing - aint never doing that again ...most often, denials of the obvious will make things worse...

and cons seem to be unsure how to respond due to their living skeletons: Roy Moore, Steve King, Donald Trump, and who knows who else, but you know there's a few like Northam around, libs and cons, who haven't been outed yet...so just hang back and mutter softly...knowing that if it does happen to your guy, the cons aren't gonna throw him over the bus...



But, that’s the difference. Those right of center don’t tend to get caught up in identity politics. They’re more the big picture type.

LBJ allegedly pissed on a reporter ‘s leg and called it Presidential prerogative. So what....we must measure the substance, not the chaff.
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I heard Trump gave a kidney to his African American.. Mellow
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Anthony... If you don't think the right is caught up in "identity politics" then you need to ask yourself why people on the right keep calling me a democrat.
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Cause you don't like Trump... Those are the rules... Mellow
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I'm askeered of the squirm couch
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You'll never have to Frank... Not as long as I'm around anyways... Mellow
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Drafter!
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victor809 wrote:
Anthony... If you don't think the right is caught up in "identity politics" then you need to ask yourself why people on the right keep calling me a democrat.


Just because some people think I’m an asshole that doesn’t make me an asshole even if I am an asshole.
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you are NOT an azzhole...at least not all of the time...
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^^^ TOK MUCH !!!

#46 aNTHONY IS N.O.T. AN ****....HE'S PROLLY THE MOST LEVEL HEADED AND HONEST GUY ON THIS FORUM...
UNLESS HIS truCk gEts stuck in the mud...


#43 frankeee baaaaa-beeeee...

Always F.E.a.R the squirm couch...
( and draFters' Kent save youins from its wrath)
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I do fear it...yet strangely I am drawn to it at the same time.
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I BLa.mE eveRy-ting on TED DANSON...
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