Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Roy Moore lost because of Black women “in a mood.” Republicans are just too dumb to acknowledge the reasons.
Roy Moore lost bc Richard Shelby stuck a pin in him, period.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I would love to watch a John Boehner doc and I'm a democrat. I saw him once at the Guapos in Shirlington sitting on the patio, smoking a cigarette, looking all fake tanned and hot, I knew then he was a cool guy.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Roy Moore lost because of Black women “in a mood.” Republicans are just too dumb to acknowledge the reasons.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I would love to watch a John Boehner doc and I'm a democrat. I saw him once at the Guapos in Shirlington sitting on the patio, smoking a cigarette, looking all fake tanned and hot, I knew then he was a cool guy.
Anonymous wrote:Please provide sources for all of your plagiarized blathering.
Anonymous wrote:Please provide sources for all of your plagiarized blathering.
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: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.
I generally respect Pelosi but as someone who has worked to elect democrats in the south and Midwest, I agree that was not a good comment. Being out of work is a terrible and scary experience. I don’t think Pelosi was great, at least at first and back then, at understanding what members from places that are not as liberal as SF have to go through to get elected.
I was surprised that line stayed in the documentary since her daughter needs could have edited it out easily.
Anonymous wrote:How could one not be a Pelosi fan?