Now Jeb isn't sure if the murder of nine blacks in a church in SC was racially motivated or not.
And Santorum thinks it was an assault on religious liberties.
There is no hope ... They're all fucking idiots.
Now Jeb isn't sure if the murder of nine blacks in a church in SC was racially motivated or not.
And Santorum thinks it was an assault on religious liberties.
There is no hope ... They're all fucking idiots.
I haven't read the latest news today.
They both made statements like that.
Looney-tunes.
Possible pandering to the South Carolina primary - even this far away from it.
These dopes should just give the generic spiel (I don't think a lot politicians should even comment on these things anyway) like, "this is a tragic sad event for society."
It's pretty screwed up that when there is another mass murder that politicians have to "give a statement bout it."
One happens per year, or maybe they happen twice a year now.
wonder if booners thinks they are "politicising" the tragedy ?Originally Posted by Storekeeper
or will he have to check his favourite websites for pictures first ?
The 'leader of the free world' reduced to this farcical charade. Sad when you think about it.
It's pretty ridiculous.
As I noted, a mass shooting seems to happen in the US 2 times per year, within a calendar year.
Why does the President comment?
After all, it's the same words and phrases. There is no "new" in these words.
And also, these words DO a lot, don't they?
I believe he's already going down the party lineOriginally Posted by baldrick
A given for both parties. Commenting for political gain and an obsession for getting some name recognition on the media. Inane, idiotic comments are the norm.Originally Posted by Storekeeper
SC politics must be considered. 9 electorial votes could be the difference.
"South Carolina was one of only six states to vote for Barry Goldwater in 1964 and has voted Republican since, except in 1976 when it voted for fellow southerner Jimmy Carter. In 2012, Mitt Romney defeated Barack Obama 55% to 44%."
South Carolina Presidential Election Voting History
Three Republican 2016 hopefuls jettison donations from white supremacist leader - Strange Bedfellows ? Politics News
Just goes to show it's the Republican Party where the racist hide now.
And they only 'jettison' the donations NOW, whereas before the mass murders it was perfectly ok to take it from avowed racists
Actually, aside from the hilarious spectacle of watching the reactionary God-botherers decimate one another; the added benefit to the eventual Democratic candidate is that all the muck-racking research has already been done by their eventual foes.
Previously, as in five years ago . . . polls would have attracted 20/30 voters . . . now?
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John Kasich to announce presidential bid July 21 - Mike Allen - POLITICO
"Ohio Gov. John Kasich will jump into the crowded Republican presidential field on July 21 at the student union at his alma mater, The Ohio State University, in Columbus, advisers tell POLITICO.
Kasich, 63, who was overwhelmingly reelected in November, will aim to appear less scripted and guarded than the leading candidates. Advisers say he combines establishment appeal with a conservative record going back to his stint as House Budget Committee chairman, during his 18 years as a congressman from Ohio".
See link for rest of article.
I have always wondered what these people do for their electorate/office they hold for the 18 months prior to an election . . .
Are they still being paid?
Do they still hold the perks?
Rhetorical questions all, of course
It's like if an employee would go up to his boss and tell him/her that he/she is going to do another job for over a year but still expects to be aid and his job held for him/her.
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