Do these people stay up all night trying to think of outlandish things to say? Stupidity, I say. Wait. Ok. Hmmmm...Go ahead on and continue making those statements. S.O.K.
Do these people stay up all night trying to think of outlandish things to say? Stupidity, I say. Wait. Ok. Hmmmm...Go ahead on and continue making those statements. S.O.K.
Never interrupt your opponent when they are digging their own grave.
Do these people stay up all night trying to think of outlandish things to say? Stupidity, I say. Wait. Ok. Hmmmm...Go ahead on and continue making those statements. S.O.K.
Never interrupt your opponent when they are digging their own grave.
She comments for first time on Varsity Blues crime and punishment for the rich and powerful.
Re: Nobody but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2019 5:06 pm
by Bitter Clinger
Redneck_Buddha wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 7:03 pm
Shockingly, many Jews are board members and organizers of the very organizations that would see them wiped out once they are no longer needed as useful idiots.
Jewish Voters Finding a Home in the GOP
The New York Post reported last month that Jewish voters are furious at Democrats' defense of Rep. Ilhan Omar.
One New Jersey Democrat said: "We felt we had a home there. And now we feel like we have to check our passports."
Another commented: "I’m physically afraid for myself and for my family... I see my own party contributing to the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States. "
Many Jewish voters feel the same way. At the RJC Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas, four former Jewish Democrats addressed nearly 2000 people to tell their stories of leaving the Democratic Party. Hear their stories here:
Redneck_Buddha wrote: ↑Sun Apr 14, 2019 7:03 pm
Shockingly, many Jews are board members and organizers of the very organizations that would see them wiped out once they are no longer needed as useful idiots.
Jewish Voters Finding a Home in the GOP
The New York Post reported last month that Jewish voters are furious at Democrats' defense of Rep. Ilhan Omar.
One New Jersey Democrat said: "We felt we had a home there. And now we feel like we have to check our passports."
Another commented: "I’m physically afraid for myself and for my family... I see my own party contributing to the rise of anti-Semitism in the United States. "
Many Jewish voters feel the same way. At the RJC Annual Leadership Meeting in Las Vegas, four former Jewish Democrats addressed nearly 2000 people to tell their stories of leaving the Democratic Party. Hear their stories here: