Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question I wish *someone* would ask these southern GOP candidates: “If you were alive during the time of the Civil War, would you have supported the Union or the Confederacy?”
I think it’s a totally fair question (not a “gotcha” by any means) and would tell us a lot about that person. It would be particularly relevant with Haley, given her experience with the South Carolina state flag.
You do know she *removed* the Confederate flag from the SC capitol building - right?![]()
What do you want, a cookie? Sorry, you don't credit for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question I wish *someone* would ask these southern GOP candidates: “If you were alive during the time of the Civil War, would you have supported the Union or the Confederacy?”
I think it’s a totally fair question (not a “gotcha” by any means) and would tell us a lot about that person. It would be particularly relevant with Haley, given her experience with the South Carolina state flag.
You do know she *removed* the Confederate flag from the SC capitol building - right?![]()
What do you want, a cookie? Sorry, you don't credit for that.
I don’t get credit for that - SHE gets credit for that. Sorry that triggers you, but she was the only SC governor to remove that flag. Good for her.
Her biggest error. Never should have removed our flag.
Racist. And don't even bother talking about "heritage" as the confederacy only lasted 4 years. Hell man, even the show South Park has lasted six times longer than the confederacy did. Time to get a grip and move on, lost causers!
Pretty sure you're responding to a LWNJ troll, which just makes you look more foolish than usual.
DP
Ehh nope, there are sadly far too many southern neoconfederates out there who genuinely believe it, which makes you the one looking foolish.
Ehh nope, talk about "smooth-brained."
Anonymous wrote:She's doing great? She literally said the world should acquiesce to Putin; she said the trans issue is the single biggest issue facing women (i mean, we are talking about fewer than 20 gender affirming procedures NATIONALLY per year) - I think *most* women would think managing the bodies is the single biggest issue facing women.
At one point, I thought she was an effective governor and had a future on the national stage. But it is clear she is no where ready fr prime time and her views are too extreme to the right for this moderate voter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Getting back to the topic at hand, she's talked her way into a corner: no mainstream Republican will support such extreme views, and no extreme right winger will want a non-white woman on the ticket.
Very bad calculus, Ms. Haley.
No extreme right winger wants any woman on the ticket.
I’ll hazard that Rs just want to win and will do whatever it takes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Getting back to the topic at hand, she's talked her way into a corner: no mainstream Republican will support such extreme views, and no extreme right winger will want a non-white woman on the ticket.
Very bad calculus, Ms. Haley.
No extreme right winger wants any woman on the ticket.
Anonymous wrote:
Getting back to the topic at hand, she's talked her way into a corner: no mainstream Republican will support such extreme views, and no extreme right winger will want a non-white woman on the ticket.
Very bad calculus, Ms. Haley.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question I wish *someone* would ask these southern GOP candidates: “If you were alive during the time of the Civil War, would you have supported the Union or the Confederacy?”
I think it’s a totally fair question (not a “gotcha” by any means) and would tell us a lot about that person. It would be particularly relevant with Haley, given her experience with the South Carolina state flag.
You do know she *removed* the Confederate flag from the SC capitol building - right?![]()
What do you want, a cookie? Sorry, you don't credit for that.
I don’t get credit for that - SHE gets credit for that. Sorry that triggers you, but she was the only SC governor to remove that flag. Good for her.
Her biggest error. Never should have removed our flag.
Racist. And don't even bother talking about "heritage" as the confederacy only lasted 4 years. Hell man, even the show South Park has lasted six times longer than the confederacy did. Time to get a grip and move on, lost causers!
Pretty sure you're responding to a LWNJ troll, which just makes you look more foolish than usual.
DP
Ehh nope, there are sadly far too many southern neoconfederates out there who genuinely believe it, which makes you the one looking foolish.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question I wish *someone* would ask these southern GOP candidates: “If you were alive during the time of the Civil War, would you have supported the Union or the Confederacy?”
I think it’s a totally fair question (not a “gotcha” by any means) and would tell us a lot about that person. It would be particularly relevant with Haley, given her experience with the South Carolina state flag.
You do know she *removed* the Confederate flag from the SC capitol building - right?![]()
What do you want, a cookie? Sorry, you don't credit for that.
I don’t get credit for that - SHE gets credit for that. Sorry that triggers you, but she was the only SC governor to remove that flag. Good for her.
Her biggest error. Never should have removed our flag.
Racist. And don't even bother talking about "heritage" as the confederacy only lasted 4 years. Hell man, even the show South Park has lasted six times longer than the confederacy did. Time to get a grip and move on, lost causers!
Pretty sure you're responding to a LWNJ troll, which just makes you look more foolish than usual.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Are all of the conservative commentators who insisted on calling Obama Barak Hussein Obama going to refer to her as Nimarata Haley? Just wondering
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question I wish *someone* would ask these southern GOP candidates: “If you were alive during the time of the Civil War, would you have supported the Union or the Confederacy?”
I think it’s a totally fair question (not a “gotcha” by any means) and would tell us a lot about that person. It would be particularly relevant with Haley, given her experience with the South Carolina state flag.
You do know she *removed* the Confederate flag from the SC capitol building - right?![]()
What do you want, a cookie? Sorry, you don't credit for that.
I don’t get credit for that - SHE gets credit for that. Sorry that triggers you, but she was the only SC governor to remove that flag. Good for her.
And she is now apologizing for it, claiming she had to do it because people were blaming racism for a South Carolina neoConfederate punk slaughtering Black church ladies praying at their church.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the question I wish *someone* would ask these southern GOP candidates: “If you were alive during the time of the Civil War, would you have supported the Union or the Confederacy?”
I think it’s a totally fair question (not a “gotcha” by any means) and would tell us a lot about that person. It would be particularly relevant with Haley, given her experience with the South Carolina state flag.
You do know she *removed* the Confederate flag from the SC capitol building - right?![]()
What do you want, a cookie? Sorry, you don't credit for that.
I don’t get credit for that - SHE gets credit for that. Sorry that triggers you, but she was the only SC governor to remove that flag. Good for her.