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Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Tanktown, ON
Joined: 10.08.2008

Jul 3 @ 8:30 PM ET
never dissmis those who are older than you are, as they've seen the same stuff going around before, and know when to call a spade, a spade.

You'll come to your senses in a couple of decades.




BTW before you trust your first instinct, and knee jerkedly label me a racist, read this first ............. https://english.stackexch...t-have-racial-connotation

- D0PPELGANGER

You've seen some stuff that's made you a brainwashed twat, only capable of regurgitating what you're told by right wing propaganda.
D0PPELGANGER
Ottawa Senators
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 05.06.2015

Jul 3 @ 11:18 PM ET
Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Tanktown, ON
Joined: 10.08.2008

Jul 4 @ 8:06 AM ET

- D0PPELGANGER

You're so wise!
aschuter82
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Cypress Creek
Joined: 06.18.2010

Jul 4 @ 10:53 AM ET
If poor people acted more like dopps they wouldn't be poor.

If younger people accepted dopps' view of the world because he's older than them, they'd be smarter.

What an arrogant bag of poop.
Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Tanktown, ON
Joined: 10.08.2008

Jul 4 @ 11:36 AM ET
If poor people acted more like dopps they wouldn't be poor.

If younger people accepted dopps' view of the world because he's older than them, they'd be smarter.

What an arrogant bag of poop.

- aschuter82

Some people can only see the world from their own narrow perspective. No understanding of what other people's experiences may be.

They're like this because they lack curiosity. They don't want to dig deeper.


So when they hear "tax cut", they don't think to look and see if it'll actually save them money. They don't stop to think, "hey, what might happen to people that rely on services funded by these taxes?"... they just hand over their votes like the useful idiots they are.
D0PPELGANGER
Ottawa Senators
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 05.06.2015

Jul 5 @ 10:58 AM ET
So, I was talking to this little girl Catherine, the daughter of some friends, and she said she wanted to be Prime Minster, some day.

Both of her parents, liberals, were standing there with us - and I asked Catherine - "If you were Prime Minster, what would be the first thing you would do?"

Catherine replied - "I would give houses to all the homeless people."

"Wow - what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine." I told her, "You don't have to wait until you're Prime Minster to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in my back yard and I will pay you $5. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 to use for a new house."

Catherine thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5?"

And I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party of Canada."
twiztedmike
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.06.2007

Jul 5 @ 11:00 AM ET
So, I was talking to this little girl Catherine, the daughter of some friends, and she said she wanted to be Prime Minster, some day.

Both of her parents, liberals, were standing there with us - and I asked Catherine - "If you were Prime Minster, what would be the first thing you would do?"

Catherine replied - "I would give houses to all the homeless people."

"Wow - what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine." I told her, "You don't have to wait until you're Prime Minster to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in my back yard and I will pay you $5. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 to use for a new house."

Catherine thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5?"

And I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party of Canada."

- D0PPELGANGER

pervert

stay away from little girls
Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Tanktown, ON
Joined: 10.08.2008

Jul 5 @ 12:07 PM ET
So, I was talking to this little girl Catherine, the daughter of some friends, and she said she wanted to be Prime Minster, some day.

Both of her parents, liberals, were standing there with us - and I asked Catherine - "If you were Prime Minster, what would be the first thing you would do?"

Catherine replied - "I would give houses to all the homeless people."

"Wow - what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine." I told her, "You don't have to wait until you're Prime Minster to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in my back yard and I will pay you $5. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 to use for a new house."

Catherine thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5?"

And I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party of Canada."

- D0PPELGANGER


I think we can all agree that the right wing base is as naive as little Catherine.
aschuter82
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Cypress Creek
Joined: 06.18.2010

Jul 5 @ 1:21 PM ET
So, I was talking to this little girl Catherine, the daughter of some friends, and she said she wanted to be Prime Minster, some day.

Both of her parents, liberals, were standing there with us - and I asked Catherine - "If you were Prime Minster, what would be the first thing you would do?"

Catherine replied - "I would give houses to all the homeless people."

"Wow - what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine." I told her, "You don't have to wait until you're Prime Minster to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in my back yard and I will pay you $5. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 to use for a new house."

Catherine thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5?"

And I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party of Canada."

- D0PPELGANGER

It's gonna be hilarious in a few years when Catherine tells all her friends about the lunatic conspiracy theorist friend her parents have.

Oh and he's a Senators fan too.

Lolz.
SourceS.V.P.
St Louis Blues
Location: GOTTA GO FAST, QC
Joined: 04.20.2014

Jul 5 @ 1:26 PM ET
It's gonna be hilarious in a few years when Catherine tells all her friends about the lunatic conspiracy theorist friend her parents have.

Oh and he's a Senators fan too.

Lolz.

- aschuter82

Monkey
Montreal Canadiens
Location: I've made a Hughes mistake!
Joined: 09.04.2006

Jul 5 @ 1:48 PM ET

Catherine thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5?"

- D0PPELGANGER


Well the answer to that question is that the overwhelming majority of homeless people suffer from serious mental health issues and are incapable of working either due to the illness itself, the medication they take or a combination of both. For example my uncle suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and his medication causes him to sleep between 12-14 hours per day. Even if the medication were enough for him to be coherent, which it isn't, he wouldn't have enough hours left in the day to reasonably be expected to work a job with which to support himself.

My uncle got lucky as my grandparents were well off and left him with enough money to buy a small condo and pay for his basic needs, most people are not so lucky and end up homeless. The reason we have homeless people is that we do not provide the support needed to the people who need it and we don't provide this support because it brings in far too few votes for the money investments needed.

So next time you see this Catherine, instead of filling her head with misguided ideals such as homeless people being lazy, please inform her that the best way to help the homeless is to provide them with the social, mental as well as financial help they need. Doing so will not only help these people find homes but also make it possible for people with light to moderate illnesses to become productive members of society.

Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Tanktown, ON
Joined: 10.08.2008

Jul 5 @ 2:06 PM ET
Well the answer to that question is that the overwhelming majority of homeless people suffer from serious mental health issues and are incapable of working either due to the illness itself, the medication they take or a combination of both. For example my uncle suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and his medication causes him to sleep between 12-14 hours per day. Even if the medication were enough for him to be coherent, which it isn't, he wouldn't have enough hours left in the day to reasonably be expected to work a job with which to support himself.

My uncle got lucky as my grandparents were well off and left him with enough money to buy a small condo and pay for his basic needs, most people are not so lucky and end up homeless. The reason we have homeless people is that we do not provide the support needed to the people who need it and we don't provide this support because it brings in far too few votes for the money investments needed.

So next time you see this Catherine, instead of filling her head with misguided ideals such as homeless people being lazy, please inform her that the best way to help the homeless is to provide them with the social, mental as well as financial help they need. Doing so will not only help these people find homes but also make it possible for people with light to moderate illnesses to become productive members of society.

- Monkey


See the problem here is that dopppoop is a brainwashed twat.

So this was all for nought.
aschuter82
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Cypress Creek
Joined: 06.18.2010

Jul 5 @ 3:09 PM ET
Well the answer to that question is that the overwhelming majority of homeless people suffer from serious mental health issues and are incapable of working either due to the illness itself, the medication they take or a combination of both. For example my uncle suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and his medication causes him to sleep between 12-14 hours per day. Even if the medication were enough for him to be coherent, which it isn't, he wouldn't have enough hours left in the day to reasonably be expected to work a job with which to support himself.

My uncle got lucky as my grandparents were well off and left him with enough money to buy a small condo and pay for his basic needs, most people are not so lucky and end up homeless. The reason we have homeless people is that we do not provide the support needed to the people who need it and we don't provide this support because it brings in far too few votes for the money investments needed.

So next time you see this Catherine, instead of filling her head with misguided ideals such as homeless people being lazy, please inform her that the best way to help the homeless is to provide them with the social, mental as well as financial help they need. Doing so will not only help these people find homes but also make it possible for people with light to moderate illnesses to become productive members of society.

- Monkey

Exactly this.
aschuter82
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Cypress Creek
Joined: 06.18.2010

Jul 5 @ 3:10 PM ET
See the problem here is that dopppoop is a brainwashed twat.

So this was all for nought.

- Feeling Glucky?

And exactly this.
-davies-
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: A medical emergency involving you.
Joined: 08.05.2013

Jul 5 @ 3:15 PM ET


BUT BOOT STRAPS
Gramps28
Chicago Blackhawks
Location: Double poop your best players everyone!, IL
Joined: 07.09.2014

Jul 5 @ 3:20 PM ET
BUT BOOT STRAPS
- -davies-

go on..
BINGO!
Carolina Hurricanes
Location: I'll always remember the last words my grandfather ever told me. He said, "A Truck!", SK
Joined: 09.21.2009

Jul 5 @ 3:31 PM ET
So, I was talking to this little girl Catherine, the daughter of some friends, and she said she wanted to be Prime Minster, some day.

Both of her parents, liberals, were standing there with us - and I asked Catherine - "If you were Prime Minster, what would be the first thing you would do?"

Catherine replied - "I would give houses to all the homeless people."

"Wow - what a worthy goal you have there, Catherine." I told her, "You don't have to wait until you're Prime Minster to do that, you can come over to my house and clean up all the dog poop in my back yard and I will pay you $5. Then we can go over to the grocery store where the homeless guy hangs out, and you can give him the $5 to use for a new house."

Catherine thought that over for a second, while her mom looked at me seething, and Catherine replied, "why doesn't the homeless guy come over and clean up the dog poop and you can just pay him the $5?"

And I said, "Welcome to the Conservative Party of Canada."

- D0PPELGANGER


Have we addressed yet that in this story he equated $5 to a house?
twiztedmike
Toronto Maple Leafs
Joined: 10.06.2007

Jul 5 @ 3:35 PM ET
Have we addressed yet that in this story he equated $5 to a house?
- BINGO!

The cost of avocado sandwiches
D0PPELGANGER
Ottawa Senators
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 05.06.2015

Jul 5 @ 11:35 PM ET
See the problem here is that dopppoop is a brainwashed twat.

So this was all for nought.

- Feeling Glucky?




Typical Progressive name calling and insults .............. they can't argue on the merits of and issue, they just label you, and insult you.





An economics professor at Texas Tech said he had never failed a single student, but had once failed an entire class.

The class (students) insisted that socialism worked since no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer. The professor then said, "OK, we will have an experiment in this class on socialism."

"All grades will be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade so no one will fail and no one will receive an A," said the professor.

After the first test the grades were averaged and everyone got a B. The students who had studied hard were upset while the students who had studied very little were happy.

But, as the second test rolled around, the students who had studied little studied even less and the ones who had studied hard decided that since they couldn't make an A, they also studied less. The second Test average was a D.

No one was happy. When the 3rd test rolled around the average grade was an F.

The scores never increased as bickering, blame, name calling, all resulted in hard feelings and no one would study for anyone else.

To their great surprise they all failed.

The professor told them that socialism, too, would ultimately fail because of the same basic human principles of incentive.

The harder people try to succeed the greater their reward (capitalism), but when a government takes all the reward away (socialism) no one will try or succeed.
PhillySportsGuy
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: any donut with a hole in the middle can get (frank)ed right in its hole, NJ
Joined: 04.08.2012

Jul 5 @ 11:45 PM ET

via President Obama


- watsonnostaw


Penis
Crimsoninja
Philadelphia Flyers
Location: Dude, I am so sorry about whatever made you like this. Take it easy.
Joined: 07.06.2007

Jul 6 @ 12:11 AM ET
Well the answer to that question is that the overwhelming majority of homeless people suffer from serious mental health issues and are incapable of working either due to the illness itself, the medication they take or a combination of both. For example my uncle suffers from paranoid schizophrenia and his medication causes him to sleep between 12-14 hours per day. Even if the medication were enough for him to be coherent, which it isn't, he wouldn't have enough hours left in the day to reasonably be expected to work a job with which to support himself.

My uncle got lucky as my grandparents were well off and left him with enough money to buy a small condo and pay for his basic needs, most people are not so lucky and end up homeless. The reason we have homeless people is that we do not provide the support needed to the people who need it and we don't provide this support because it brings in far too few votes for the money investments needed.

So next time you see this Catherine, instead of filling her head with misguided ideals such as homeless people being lazy, please inform her that the best way to help the homeless is to provide them with the social, mental as well as financial help they need. Doing so will not only help these people find homes but also make it possible for people with light to moderate illnesses to become productive members of society.

- Monkey

bump for dopps just in case he missed it

im neutral here but i'd like to see his response
Feeling Glucky?
Toronto Maple Leafs
Location: Tanktown, ON
Joined: 10.08.2008

Jul 6 @ 8:08 AM ET
Typical Progressive name calling and insults .............. they can't argue on the merits of and issue, they just label you, and insult you.





An economics professor at Texas Tech said he had never failed a single student, but had once failed an entire class.

The class (students) insisted that socialism worked since no one would be poor and no one would be rich, a great equalizer. The professor then said, "OK, we will have an experiment in this class on socialism."

"All grades will be averaged and everyone will receive the same grade so no one will fail and no one will receive an A," said the professor.

After the first test the grades were averaged and everyone got a B. The students who had studied hard were upset while the students who had studied very little were happy.

But, as the second test rolled around, the students who had studied little studied even less and the ones who had studied hard decided that since they couldn't make an A, they also studied less. The second Test average was a D.

No one was happy. When the 3rd test rolled around the average grade was an F.

The scores never increased as bickering, blame, name calling, all resulted in hard feelings and no one would study for anyone else.

To their great surprise they all failed.

The professor told them that socialism, too, would ultimately fail because of the same basic human principles of incentive.

The harder people try to succeed the greater their reward (capitalism), but when a government takes all the reward away (socialism) no one will try or succeed.

- D0PPELGANGER


See, if you had anything intelligent to say, you would have responded to the well-articulated post about homelessness, and not the insult.

But you're not interested in discussion, because that involves original thought, which, being that you are an idiot and a brainwashed twat, you lack. All you can do is copy and paste email chains from conservative friends featuring professors that don't exist, and little girls you're pretending to talk to.
SourceS.V.P.
St Louis Blues
Location: GOTTA GO FAST, QC
Joined: 04.20.2014

Jul 6 @ 8:19 AM ET
it will be the standard breitbart canned piece
- watsonnostaw

yep
D0PPELGANGER
Ottawa Senators
Location: Ottawa, ON
Joined: 05.06.2015

Jul 6 @ 8:57 AM ET
It's the Left Wing Progressives that ALWAYS leads with the "Race Card" to frame any issue, or Politician that does NOT fall into step with their world view.


Mar 24, 2016

LARRY ELDER



In a recent interview with Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, CNN’s Jake Tapper said, “I would just ask, as a fellow American, if you could consider whether or not dialing down the temperature — trying to bring down the temperature — might be a healthier thing both for your campaign and for the nation at large.” And PBS’ Tavis Smiley — who once said Ronald Reagan “tortured” blacks — calls Trump a “religious and racial arsonist.”

If only Tapper and Smiley would urge liberals and Democrats to adhere to the same level of civility and probity they demand of Trump. For example:

Vice President Joe Biden, during a 2012 campaign speech, told a predominantly black audience in Danville, Virginia, that Republican candidate Mitt Romney was “going to put y’all back in chains.”

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, in 2011, said Republicans “want to literally drag us all the way back to Jim Crow laws.” She further compared the push for voter ID to the imposition of a poll tax, a notorious relic of the Jim Crow South.

Donna Brazile, now a political commentator on CNN, was the campaign manager of Al Gore’s 2000 presidential bid and served as interim chairwoman of the DNC. While Gore’s campaign chief, she said the Republican Party has a “white boy attitude,” which means, “‘I must exclude, denigrate and leave behind.’ They don’t see it or think about it. It’s a culture.”

Hillary Clinton, in a 2006 speech before a predominantly black audience, said, “When you look at the way the House of Representatives has been run, it has been run like a plantation — and you know what I’m talking about.”

Claire McCaskill, now a senator from Missouri, said that in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, “George Bush let people die on rooftops in New Orleans because they were poor and because they were black.”

Howard Dean, while chairman of the DNC in 2005, said the contest between Democrats and Republicans was “a struggle of good and evil. And we’re the good.” He has also called Republicans “evil,” “corrupt” and “brain-dead.”

Julian Bond, then the chairman of the NAACP, the nation’s oldest civil rights organization, said of Republicans in 2006: “Their idea of equal rights is the American flag and the confederate swastika flying side-by-side.” And in 2001, he said of President George W. Bush’s new administration: “They selected nominees from the Taliban wing of American politics, appeased the wretched appetites of the extreme right wing and chose cabinet officials whose devotion to the Confederacy is nearly canine in its uncritical affection.”

George Soros, the left-wing billionaire donor, said that George W. Bush’s White House displayed the “supremacist ideology of Nazi Germany.” Soros said, “When I hear Bush say, ‘You’re either with us or against us,’ it reminds me of the Germans.” Soros later said: “The Bush administration and the Nazi and communist regimes all engaged in the politics of fear. … Indeed, the Bush administration has been able to improve on the techniques used by the Nazi and communist propaganda machines.”

Charles Rangel, long-time congressman from Harlem and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, called George W. Bush “our Bull Connor” — referring to the former public superintendent of safety in Birmingham, Alabama, who sicced dogs and turned water hoses on black-and-white civil rights protesters. About the GOP’s Contract with America, Rangel said, “Hitler wasn’t even talking about doing these things.”

Al Gore said then-President George W. Bush’s “executive branch has made it a practice to try and control and intimidate news organizations, from PBS to CBS to Newsweek. … And every day, they unleash squadrons of digital brown shirts to harass and hector any journalist who is critical of the president.”

President Barack Obama said: “The legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination in almost every institution of our lives — you know, that casts a long shadow and that’s still part of our DNA that’s passed on. We’re not cured of it. Racism — we are not cured of it.”

Former President Jimmy Carter explained the opposition to Obamacare this way: “I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man, that he’s African-American. … Racism … still exists, and I think it’s bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people, not just in the South but around the country, that African-Americans are not qualified to lead this great country.”

That statements like this escape the condemnation that they deserve once again exposes double standards and selective outrage.

The pass enjoyed by the left does not excuse careless and irresponsible statements made by Donald Trump. But let us condemn, with at least the same degree of fervor, the nasty, vicious, divisive race-card hustling and the “us against the evil opposition” rhetoric routinely, and all too casually, employed by the left.

Is that too much to ask?

aschuter82
Colorado Avalanche
Location: Cypress Creek
Joined: 06.18.2010

Jul 6 @ 9:26 AM ET
It's the Left Wing Progressives that ALWAYS leads with the "Race Card" to frame any issue, or Politician that does NOT fall into step with their world view.


Mar 24, 2016

LARRY ELDER



In a recent interview with Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump, CNN’s Jake Tapper said, “I would just ask, as a fellow American, if you could consider whether or not dialing down the temperature — trying to bring down the temperature — might be a healthier thing both for your campaign and for the nation at large.” And PBS’ Tavis Smiley — who once said Ronald Reagan “tortured” blacks — calls Trump a “religious and racial arsonist.”

If only Tapper and Smiley would urge liberals and Democrats to adhere to the same level of civility and probity they demand of Trump. For example:

Vice President Joe Biden, during a 2012 campaign speech, told a predominantly black audience in Danville, Virginia, that Republican candidate Mitt Romney was “going to put y’all back in chains.”

Democratic National Committee Chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz, in 2011, said Republicans “want to literally drag us all the way back to Jim Crow laws.” She further compared the push for voter ID to the imposition of a poll tax, a notorious relic of the Jim Crow South.

Donna Brazile, now a political commentator on CNN, was the campaign manager of Al Gore’s 2000 presidential bid and served as interim chairwoman of the DNC. While Gore’s campaign chief, she said the Republican Party has a “white boy attitude,” which means, “‘I must exclude, denigrate and leave behind.’ They don’t see it or think about it. It’s a culture.”

Hillary Clinton, in a 2006 speech before a predominantly black audience, said, “When you look at the way the House of Representatives has been run, it has been run like a plantation — and you know what I’m talking about.”

Claire McCaskill, now a senator from Missouri, said that in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, “George Bush let people die on rooftops in New Orleans because they were poor and because they were black.”

Howard Dean, while chairman of the DNC in 2005, said the contest between Democrats and Republicans was “a struggle of good and evil. And we’re the good.” He has also called Republicans “evil,” “corrupt” and “brain-dead.”

Julian Bond, then the chairman of the NAACP, the nation’s oldest civil rights organization, said of Republicans in 2006: “Their idea of equal rights is the American flag and the confederate swastika flying side-by-side.” And in 2001, he said of President George W. Bush’s new administration: “They selected nominees from the Taliban wing of American politics, appeased the wretched appetites of the extreme right wing and chose cabinet officials whose devotion to the Confederacy is nearly canine in its uncritical affection.”

George Soros, the left-wing billionaire donor, said that George W. Bush’s White House displayed the “supremacist ideology of Nazi Germany.” Soros said, “When I hear Bush say, ‘You’re either with us or against us,’ it reminds me of the Germans.” Soros later said: “The Bush administration and the Nazi and communist regimes all engaged in the politics of fear. … Indeed, the Bush administration has been able to improve on the techniques used by the Nazi and communist propaganda machines.”

Charles Rangel, long-time congressman from Harlem and founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus, called George W. Bush “our Bull Connor” — referring to the former public superintendent of safety in Birmingham, Alabama, who sicced dogs and turned water hoses on black-and-white civil rights protesters. About the GOP’s Contract with America, Rangel said, “Hitler wasn’t even talking about doing these things.”

Al Gore said then-President George W. Bush’s “executive branch has made it a practice to try and control and intimidate news organizations, from PBS to CBS to Newsweek. … And every day, they unleash squadrons of digital brown shirts to harass and hector any journalist who is critical of the president.”

President Barack Obama said: “The legacy of slavery, Jim Crow, discrimination in almost every institution of our lives — you know, that casts a long shadow and that’s still part of our DNA that’s passed on. We’re not cured of it. Racism — we are not cured of it.”

Former President Jimmy Carter explained the opposition to Obamacare this way: “I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the fact that he is a black man, that he’s African-American. … Racism … still exists, and I think it’s bubbled up to the surface because of a belief among many white people, not just in the South but around the country, that African-Americans are not qualified to lead this great country.”

That statements like this escape the condemnation that they deserve once again exposes double standards and selective outrage.

The pass enjoyed by the left does not excuse careless and irresponsible statements made by Donald Trump. But let us condemn, with at least the same degree of fervor, the nasty, vicious, divisive race-card hustling and the “us against the evil opposition” rhetoric routinely, and all too casually, employed by the left.

Is that too much to ask?

- D0PPELGANGER

Cool post, racist.
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