Joe is out

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Anonymous wrote:Notice all the important folks

Schumer
Pelosi
Obama
Jeffries

Have not endorsed Kamala.

The coup ain’t over folks. They’ve got one “burden” left. Her name is Kamala.


Then who do they want?
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Anonymous wrote:We're democrats and we're going to import 10 million people and fly them all over the country in the dead of night.

Now YOU can't get on an airplane without proper ID, but these illegal aliens? Sure. YOU can't travel all over the country without a covid test, but these illegal aliens? Sure. You aren't given credit cards loaded with eleven thousand dollars, but these illegal aliens? Sure. YOU vets will remain homeless, but these illegal aliens will be given room and board at $300 a night hotels for months on end. The cities are going broke...but so what. Everything is wonderful as long as the "browning of America" continues. Just make sure they don't some to certain places like Martha's Vineyard or Denver or other liberal enclaves with gated communities.

Sincerely yours,
The DNC

This is completely fair as long as we can fault a certain Texas Governor for throwing immigrants on a bus and plane rides to other states....


You realize you've created an agitative situation of pitting state against state, right. That seems to be what you leftists revel in.

Not really. If you're scared to death of migrants and hate them illegally entering, it surely would suck if a governor takes those migrants and gets them on transit to SPREAD even further out through the country.


DP. The point, which you insist on missing over and over, is that liberals are quite happy to pay lip service to welcoming migrants. Well, as long as they’re not in THEIR backyard. Out of sight, out of mind, amirite? Once they become a reality in YOUR life, then all of a sudden we have “a problem.” You people are the poster children for hypocrisy.


DP. Yeah no. Growing up in Texas, there were always lots of illegals. And they were fine - generally really good workers, good people, didn't get into trouble, weren't activists, just wanted to live their lives and get by.


Your view accepting illegal immigration and its impact isnt the majority’s in most states much less most border states.


There has always been and ebb and flow between southern border state communities and Mexico. Ebb and flow between USA and Puerto Rico in some areas between NYC and Philly. Normal. What is NOT normal is to turn NYC and the DMV into border states with any given country in Central America or Venezuela or China, etc due to illegal immigration.

Ellis Island was regulated.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see what a woman can do for this country for a change.


Right? It was a disaster the last time we rejected a woman in favor of Trump.
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.


Traditionally, men were referred to by last name only while women, out of respect and to differentiate, were referred to as Ms. (or Mrs or Miss) Last name. Switching to last name only isn't great because it erases gender, so referring to important women by first name only is not disrespectful, it's just shorter than the older reference.


Why is it important to indicate gender? Women don't need to be differentiated. What a weird thing to think.


In the older days women weren’t allowed their own identities. Think about how women were always Mrs. Husband’s Name. At least they get a first name…
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.


Traditionally, men were referred to by last name only while women, out of respect and to differentiate, were referred to as Ms. (or Mrs or Miss) Last name. Switching to last name only isn't great because it erases gender, so referring to important women by first name only is not disrespectful, it's just shorter than the older reference.


Why is it important to indicate gender? Women don't need to be differentiated. What a weird thing to think.


Because gender is important. To almost everyone, except for you.
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Anonymous wrote:Biden staffers reportedly blindsided after president drops out of 2024 race: ‘We’re all finding out by tweet’

President Biden’s announcement that he was dropping out of the 2024 race stunned a number of White House staffers who believed he would stay the course.

Many reportedly learned of the historic news from social media.

“We’re all finding out by tweet,” one Democrat close to the matter told Politico. “None of us understand what’s happening.”

https://nypost.com/2024/07/21/us-news/biden-staffers-blindsided-after-president-drops-out-of-2024-race-were-all-finding-out-by-tweet/


I wouldn’t be surprised if Joe found out about it by tweet too.


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After his nap.

Wow, what a burn! Meanwhile your boy fell asleep during his trial and while his kid DS were talking at the RNC.


Come on, folks. Trump needs his naps to keep up his energy. He also wears diapers, right? I mean, that's what we want out of a Presidential candidate. A senile old man in diapers. I guess that's the GOP problem now.


Everyone says he smells like poop.


Notice after lying to Americans for over 3 years, democrats think they are the righteous warriors of democracy, while talking about poop.


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The comments about “poop” are so on-trend for Democrats.

The first comment was from somebody who said Biden was the first president to sh&$ his pants. But do go on.


Um, no it wasn’t. Read more carefully. You Ds are obsessed with $hit.

Yes, yes it was
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.

They do it to republican women too. Someone Sarah Huckabee-Sanders’ long ass name is always typed out and said out loud. Marjorie Taylor Green is known as Marj or Marjorie, never Taylor Green or Green. AOC will never be “Cortez” it’s a really small thing, but definitely a thing only done to women.


It’s not sexism. It’s whichever is the easier to say and most identifiable. That’s why we have Pete. Who wants to say Huckabee Sanders?


Harris is easy to say.
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.


Traditionally, men were referred to by last name only while women, out of respect and to differentiate, were referred to as Ms. (or Mrs or Miss) Last name. Switching to last name only isn't great because it erases gender, so referring to important women by first name only is not disrespectful, it's just shorter than the older reference.


Why is it important to indicate gender? Women don't need to be differentiated. What a weird thing to think.


Because gender is important. To almost everyone, except for you.


Well then why aren't all male politicians called by their first names, so we know they are men?
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.

They do it to republican women too. Someone Sarah Huckabee-Sanders’ long ass name is always typed out and said out loud. Marjorie Taylor Green is known as Marj or Marjorie, never Taylor Green or Green. AOC will never be “Cortez” it’s a really small thing, but definitely a thing only done to women.


It’s not sexism. It’s whichever is the easier to say and most identifiable. That’s why we have Pete. Who wants to say Huckabee Sanders?

Id rather say Huckabee Sanders- it’s a pretty fun name, and the alternative has traditionally been to say her full name which is longer. Also Green would be a lot better- Marjorie is a pretty ugly name.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d like to see what a woman can do for this country for a change.


Me too! But I don’t want that woman to be Kamala.
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Anonymous wrote:Notice all the important folks

Schumer
Pelosi
Obama
Jeffries

Have not endorsed Kamala.

The coup ain’t over folks. They’ve got one “burden” left. Her name is Kamala.


Then who do they want?



Whitmer/Newsom
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Anonymous wrote:Notice all the important folks

Schumer
Pelosi
Obama
Jeffries

Have not endorsed Kamala.

The coup ain’t over folks. They’ve got one “burden” left. Her name is Kamala.


Then who do they want?



Whitmer/Newsom


Neither wants to waste their chance on this.
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.


Traditionally, men were referred to by last name only while women, out of respect and to differentiate, were referred to as Ms. (or Mrs or Miss) Last name. Switching to last name only isn't great because it erases gender, so referring to important women by first name only is not disrespectful, it's just shorter than the older reference.


Why is it important to indicate gender? Women don't need to be differentiated. What a weird thing to think.


Because gender is important. To almost everyone, except for you.


Well then why aren't all male politicians called by their first names, so we know they are men?


Are you admitting that gender is important? Hmm.
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.


Traditionally, men were referred to by last name only while women, out of respect and to differentiate, were referred to as Ms. (or Mrs or Miss) Last name. Switching to last name only isn't great because it erases gender, so referring to important women by first name only is not disrespectful, it's just shorter than the older reference.


Why is it important to indicate gender? Women don't need to be differentiated. What a weird thing to think.


Because gender is important. To almost everyone, except for you.


Why is it important? Do you think people should be specifying their gender on the resumes?
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Anonymous wrote:Why does everyone on this thread refer to her as “Kamala” when all the men (Trump, Biden, Vance) are referred to by their surnames?


Thank you!!!! I have been saying the same thing for a while now. Same goes for Hillary and Cassidy Hutchinson, who was always referred to as just Cassidy.

I’m not usually one to call out sexism but this seems pretty clear to me.


Traditionally, men were referred to by last name only while women, out of respect and to differentiate, were referred to as Ms. (or Mrs or Miss) Last name. Switching to last name only isn't great because it erases gender, so referring to important women by first name only is not disrespectful, it's just shorter than the older reference.


Why is it important to indicate gender? Women don't need to be differentiated. What a weird thing to think.


Because gender is important. To almost everyone, except for you.


I will now start calling Trump Donnie Sr.

To distinguish him from Mary Trump, Melania Trump, Donnie Jr., Eric, and Ivanka.
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