Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Do you mean Steve Bannon who supports black woman who is running for Lt.Gov and Cuban man who is running for Attorney General? Sounds like what white supremacists would do.
Both of the candidates for Lt Governor are WOC. So I guess there's no white supremacy in Virginia. Done!
I think Americans are pretty tired of Democrats’ race baiting, making every little thing about race, identity politicking, grievance politicking. It’s just enough. I simply want my children to go to open, functional schools. That renders me a Youngkin voter. NEXT.
If you vote for Lt Governor, you're going to have to hold your nose and either vote for a WOC or close your eyes and pretend that you didn't know that.
Winsome Sears seems like an interesting candidate but her position on abortion is a No for me. YMMV
Anonymous wrote:Let's consider for a moment if Republicans had been caught hiring a bunch of antifa-type protestors to attend and act up at a McAuliffe rally.
Imagine, for a moment, how the media would handle THAT story. Now, consider how they are handling THIS story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:And most importantly, unlike Bain, the Carlyle Group didn't kill Toys R Us.
Vote for Youngkin who didn't personally kill Toys R Us!
It should have been killed. Go to any DCUM forum for the comments about people with too much kid crap and wondering how to organize it or get rid of it without having to throw their kids into therapy 3 x a week.
Now if someone could get rid of Sluts R Us, the clothing store for date night wear.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Do you mean Steve Bannon who supports black woman who is running for Lt.Gov and Cuban man who is running for Attorney General? Sounds like what white supremacists would do.
Both of the candidates for Lt Governor are WOC. So I guess there's no white supremacy in Virginia. Done!
I think Americans are pretty tired of Democrats’ race baiting, making every little thing about race, identity politicking, grievance politicking. It’s just enough. I simply want my children to go to open, functional schools. That renders me a Youngkin voter. NEXT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Do you mean Steve Bannon who supports black woman who is running for Lt.Gov and Cuban man who is running for Attorney General? Sounds like what white supremacists would do.
Both of the candidates for Lt Governor are WOC. So I guess there's no white supremacy in Virginia. Done!
I think Americans are pretty tired of Democrats’ race baiting, making every little thing about race, identity politicking, grievance politicking. It’s just enough. I simply want my children to go to open, functional schools. That renders me a Youngkin voter. NEXT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Do you mean Steve Bannon who supports black woman who is running for Lt.Gov and Cuban man who is running for Attorney General? Sounds like what white supremacists would do.
Both of the candidates for Lt Governor are WOC. So I guess there's no white supremacy in Virginia. Done!
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Do you mean Steve Bannon who supports black woman who is running for Lt.Gov and Cuban man who is running for Attorney General? Sounds like what white supremacists would do.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.
I know you THINK Bannon is a white supremacist. He's not. Many of his guests, friends, etc. are people of color. Raheem Kassam ring a bell?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:jsteele wrote:It is interesting to see that the Republicans here are more outraged by fake white supremacists than they are by the real white supremacists that support Youngkin. I guess you guys just prefer the real thing.
I haven't spotted any "White Supremacists for Youngkin" signs in Virginia. Do you have them in DC? If so, they may have been placed there by the Lincoln Project. Do be fooled by them.
You must have missed the rally that Steve Bannon held recently in support of Youngkin.