Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could one not be a Pelosi fan?
She comes across as a racist, misandrist, sexist when she whines to Obama that Dem losses in the House in 2010 were due to white men in “a mood.”
Imagine the outage if a Republican woman had blamed losses to black women “in a mood”. 100% hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:How could one not be a Pelosi fan?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching the insurrection again on this documentary is very painful, again. Nobody should be so deliberately ignorant as to cast a vote for a Republican if they haven't watched all of it. I have talked to a number of Republicans who refuse to watch it, not on this documentary but in any form. I don't believe all Republicans are like the insurrectionists but to deny the truth of how they behaved that day is astonishing.
Yes, I know some too. It's how they stay comfortable with themselves, mentally.
Yes I am sure all of you have watched the John Boehner documentary with an open mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching the insurrection again on this documentary is very painful, again. Nobody should be so deliberately ignorant as to cast a vote for a Republican if they haven't watched all of it. I have talked to a number of Republicans who refuse to watch it, not on this documentary but in any form. I don't believe all Republicans are like the insurrectionists but to deny the truth of how they behaved that day is astonishing.
Yes, I know some too. It's how they stay comfortable with themselves, mentally.
Yes I am sure all of you have watched the John Boehner documentary with an open mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching the insurrection again on this documentary is very painful, again. Nobody should be so deliberately ignorant as to cast a vote for a Republican if they haven't watched all of it. I have talked to a number of Republicans who refuse to watch it, not on this documentary but in any form. I don't believe all Republicans are like the insurrectionists but to deny the truth of how they behaved that day is astonishing.
Yes, I know some too. It's how they stay comfortable with themselves, mentally.
Yes I am sure all of you have watched the John Boehner documentary with an open mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Watching the insurrection again on this documentary is very painful, again. Nobody should be so deliberately ignorant as to cast a vote for a Republican if they haven't watched all of it. I have talked to a number of Republicans who refuse to watch it, not on this documentary but in any form. I don't believe all Republicans are like the insurrectionists but to deny the truth of how they behaved that day is astonishing.
Yes, I know some too. It's how they stay comfortable with themselves, mentally.
Anonymous wrote:The most telling part about her character is shown when she speaks with Pence during the insurrection. She is caring and practical and truly concerned about him. As opposed to Pence’s boss who almost assuredly never called Pence that day but publicly called him a Pu$$y.
Anonymous wrote:Watching the insurrection again on this documentary is very painful, again. Nobody should be so deliberately ignorant as to cast a vote for a Republican if they haven't watched all of it. I have talked to a number of Republicans who refuse to watch it, not on this documentary but in any form. I don't believe all Republicans are like the insurrectionists but to deny the truth of how they behaved that day is astonishing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How could one not be a Pelosi fan?
She comes across as a racist, misandrist, sexist when she whines to Obama that Dem losses in the House in 2010 were due to white men in “a mood.”
Imagine the outage if a Republican woman had blamed losses to black women “in a mood”. 100% hypocrite.
Anonymous wrote:How could one not be a Pelosi fan?
Anonymous wrote:How could one not be a Pelosi fan?