Anonymous wrote:
Do you not understand what Trump’s 34 felony convictions are for? He wasn’t paying a sex worker for sex, he was paying her to keep quiet so he could win an election. And now he’s a convicted felon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll take a DUI arrest from 30 years over a rapist any day.
The GOP voted for George W Bush and this issue wasn't problematic. Walz's charges were reduced to reckless driving. Walz was fined $200 plus court costs, which include the costs of the police alcohol test. He no longer drinks alcohol so apparently learned from this incident.
IMO - worse than the drunk driving charge is him trying to claim to be deaf to get out of it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maga is in panic
Full blown. It's all trans in bathrooms and George Floyd/riots! That's all they got. Wait until they start hearing him speak! This is going to be delicious.
The riots and overall breakdown of law and order in our cities is where the Democrats are most vulnerable. Expect to hear about Kamala’s San Francisco and Tim’s Minneapolis nonstop for the next three months.
Did January 6th not happen? I don't understand how GOP are so concerned about some riots and not others. It's weird.
Bingo
All riots should be equally disdained regardless of the issue behind it because more often than not it's some nut job extremist thugs who don't actually care about the issue behind it....but as such should also be equally prosecuted and equally thought of as wrong regardless of the issue. It's never ok to destroy property regardless of the issue or topic period.
I agree. I read an article about The riots in MN and poor reaction time. Walz was very honest about it all and how it was not handled well. Now contrast that with Trump who still thinks January 6th was a good thing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ll take a DUI arrest from 30 years over a rapist any day.
The GOP voted for George W Bush and this issue wasn't problematic. Walz's charges were reduced to reckless driving. Walz was fined $200 plus court costs, which include the costs of the police alcohol test. He no longer drinks alcohol so apparently learned from this incident.
Anonymous wrote:
DP
I’m fine with them. Pretty sure they’ve been around for longer than I have, and we are not a socialist country.
But good try.
Anonymous wrote:Pandering to the left wing of the party, solid move.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What shouldn’t be lost in today’s news cycle is that the governor of a crucial swing state was humiliated by being skipped over for this nomination. And why? Because the anti-Israel activists in the party would have gone even more crazy due to Shapiro’s presence on the ticket. So don’t be at all surprised when the late night Philly magic doesn’t happen on election night.
Honey, you are so desperate. You have spent the entire day writing posts about Governor Shapiro as though he had been wronged. There were several people on that list. You don't care about them?
Anonymous wrote:What shouldn’t be lost in today’s news cycle is that the governor of a crucial swing state was humiliated by being skipped over for this nomination. And why? Because the anti-Israel activists in the party would have gone even more crazy due to Shapiro’s presence on the ticket. So don’t be at all surprised when the late night Philly magic doesn’t happen on election night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tim Walz was arrested and booked for Driving Under the Influence in Nebraska in 1995.
He was serving in the National Guard at that time- why was he allowed to keep his career? DUI/DWI is a career ending event.
How about rape?
Don’t ask, don’t tell.
In 1999, Walz agreed to be the faculty advisor of the first gay-straight alliance at Mankato West High School. In the 90s, when it wasn't easy. He said something to the effect that of course he would do it, since the backing of the straight, older, football coach should show others that being an ally was the right thing to do.
That's real f'in leadership.
Am I the only one who thinks of Little House on the Prairie anytime someone says Mankato?