This is One Sick MFer

bornaneer

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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich went on a lengthy rant against former President Trump on Saturday before the team took on the Houston Rockets.
After declaring that Harris won their only debate and railing against some of Trump’s biggest supporters, including Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., he offered a warning.
"Now, the danger follows the delusion and our kids and grandkids are gonna have to live with what this guy puts out there," he said.

Popovich also said he couldn’t wrap his head around why young college-aged kids were in support of Trump.
"What does he say or do that they want to vote for him? They must think he’s a strong guy," he added.

 

ThePunish-EER

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I truly believe the only reason these famous people keep ranting and lecturing the American people is because they are heavily invested with corporate America that depends upon overseas cheap labor. Bringing jobs back to the United States is gonna eat into corporate profits and therefore hurt their investment portfolios. It’s truthfully the only thing that makes sense.
 

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I truly believe the only reason these famous people keep ranting and lecturing the American people is because they are heavily invested with corporate America that depends upon overseas cheap labor. Bringing jobs back to the United States is gonna eat into corporate profits and therefore hurt their investment portfolios. It’s truthfully the only thing that makes sense.
Or they sold their souls to Satan for fame and fortune.
 

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I truly believe the only reason these famous people keep ranting and lecturing the American people is because they are heavily invested with corporate America that depends upon overseas cheap labor. Bringing jobs back to the United States is gonna eat into corporate profits and therefore hurt their investment portfolios. It’s truthfully the only thing that makes sense.
I'd bet your correct in many cases , but others believe in a socialists society and believe giving handouts is compassionate, others are idiots .
 

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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich went on a lengthy rant against former President Trump on Saturday before the team took on the Houston Rockets.
After declaring that Harris won their only debate and railing against some of Trump’s biggest supporters, including Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., he offered a warning.
"Now, the danger follows the delusion and our kids and grandkids are gonna have to live with what this guy puts out there," he said.

Popovich also said he couldn’t wrap his head around why young college-aged kids were in support of Trump.
"What does he say or do that they want to vote for him? They must think he’s a strong guy," he added.

Mark Halperin said on the Tucker Carlson podcast that a Trump win will bring on a mental health crisis of lefties losing their touch with reality.

This is what he was talking about.
 

dave

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I truly believe the only reason these famous people keep ranting and lecturing the American people is because they are heavily invested with corporate America that depends upon overseas cheap labor. Bringing jobs back to the United States is gonna eat into corporate profits and therefore hurt their investment portfolios. It’s truthfully the only thing that makes sense.
I think a lot of them are afraid Trump will put someone in charge of the DOJ who will go after sex crimes.
 

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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich went on a lengthy rant against former President Trump on Saturday before the team took on the Houston Rockets.
After declaring that Harris won their only debate and railing against some of Trump’s biggest supporters, including Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., he offered a warning.
"Now, the danger follows the delusion and our kids and grandkids are gonna have to live with what this guy puts out there," he said.

Popovich also said he couldn’t wrap his head around why young college-aged kids were in support of Trump.
"What does he say or do that they want to vote for him? They must think he’s a strong guy," he added.

Looks like one of the residents at my moms skilled nursing facility
 

moe

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“We’re in a situation where Republicans are saying, ‘Heads I win, tails you lose,’” political scientist Brendan Nyhan told the Inquirer. “They demand the legitimacy of their wins be accepted and reject the legitimacy of elections in which they’re defeated. That’s not a stable position for democracy.”
 
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“We’re in a situation where Republicans are saying, ‘Heads I win, tails you lose,’” political scientist Brendan Nyhan told the Inquirer. “They demand the legitimacy of their wins be accepted and reject the legitimacy of elections in which they’re defeated. That’s not a stable position for democracy.”
just order another pizza from your mamas basement and shut the hell up sheeple
 

dave

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“We’re in a situation where Republicans are saying, ‘Heads I win, tails you lose,’” political scientist Brendan Nyhan told the Inquirer. “They demand the legitimacy of their wins be accepted and reject the legitimacy of elections in which they’re defeated. That’s not a stable position for democracy.”
Democrats saying elections are legit if they win and reject the legitimacy of elections they lose. That is not a stable position for democracy
 

MountaineerWV

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San Antonio Spurs head coach Gregg Popovich went on a lengthy rant against former President Trump on Saturday before the team took on the Houston Rockets.
After declaring that Harris won their only debate and railing against some of Trump’s biggest supporters, including Sens. Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., Ted Cruz, R-Texas and Josh Hawley, R-Mo., he offered a warning.
"Now, the danger follows the delusion and our kids and grandkids are gonna have to live with what this guy puts out there," he said.

Popovich also said he couldn’t wrap his head around why young college-aged kids were in support of Trump.
"What does he say or do that they want to vote for him? They must think he’s a strong guy," he added.

Help me with your logic here. Why is it OK for Hulk Hogan, Tom MacDonald, Nick Bosa, Kid Rock, etc. etc., to express their views against Harris and support for Trump, but others (ex. Pop, Eminem) aren't allowed to support Harris and criticize Trump?

Seriously. Can you explain that to me?
 

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Help me with your logic here. Why is it OK for Hulk Hogan, Tom MacDonald, Nick Bosa, Kid Rock, etc. etc., to express their views against Harris and support for Trump, but others (ex. Pop, Eminem) aren't allowed to support Harris and criticize Trump?

Seriously. Can you explain that to me?
I think he’s talking about the rhetoric being used, not the position.
 

MountaineerWV

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I think he’s talking about the rhetoric being used, not the position.
Maybe, maybe not. Look at what gets said about every celebrity who does not endorse Trump.......

I was actually pleasantly surprised when I heard Kid Rock's comments about Swift and Eminem when they made their endorsement.
 

bornaneer

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Help me with your logic here. Why is it OK for Hulk Hogan, Tom MacDonald, Nick Bosa, Kid Rock, etc. etc., to express their views against Harris and support for Trump, but others (ex. Pop, Eminem) aren't allowed to support Harris and criticize Trump?

Seriously. Can you explain that to me?
I have NOOOO need to explain anything to you. Pops is nothing but a narrow minded nut that just hates all Republicans.
Supporting someone and hating and lying about a candidate is different.
 

MountaineerWV

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I have NOOOO need to explain anything to you. Pops is nothing but a narrow minded nut that just hates all Republicans.
Supporting someone and hating and lying about a candidate is different.
Great answer. You just acted like Pops. Kudos.
 

bornaneer

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Looks like one of the residents at my moms skilled nursing facility
Yes...he is also very deranged.
Great answer. You just acted like Pops. Kudos.
Thanks...as I said; supporting someone and hating and lying about a candidate is different. Pops called has Trump all kinds of names.
In my response to you...I NEVER said anything bad about anyone except Pops.
You don't like my bent and you will always defend those that I target for their hate and vitriol towards Repubs.
 

MountaineerWV

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Yes...he is also very deranged.

Thanks...as I said; supporting someone and hating and lying about a candidate is different. Pops called has Trump all kinds of names.
In my response to you...I NEVER said anything bad about anyone except Pops.
You don't like my bent and you will always defend those that I target for their hate and vitriol towards Repubs.
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Do I need to post all the things that he (Trump) has called others? Seriously? That's your stance?

I don't defend them, I call out your hypocrisy.

I do not have a beef with you, or any Republican for your stances and political positions. I have a problem with the numerous excuses or overlooks or claims about the "other side" doing something while it's also in your own backyard.
 
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Do I need to post all the things that he (Trump) has called others? Seriously? That's your stance?

I don't defend them, I call out your hypocrisy.
Who is calling out your hypocrisy?
 

bornaneer

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Do I need to post all the things that he (Trump) has called others? Seriously? That's your stance?

I don't defend them, I call out your hypocrisy.
You need to pay attention....you must have missed the MANY times I have posted regarding Trump and his reckless mouth. Also...What we saw yesterday with the nutjobs Puerto Rico comments is pathetic and should be condemned .
 

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You need to pay attention....you must have missed the MANY times I have posted regarding Trump and his reckless mouth. Also...What we saw yesterday with the nutjobs Puerto Rico comments is pathetic and should be condemned .
So, can you link your post about the guy who spoke about Puerto Rico? I'd like to read it. Thanks.
 

bornaneer

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So, can you link your post about the guy who spoke about Puerto Rico? I'd like to read it. Thanks.
You just posted what I said about the guy...Just to help you out, here is what I said ;
"What we saw yesterday with the nutjobs Puerto Rico comments is pathetic and should be condemned ."
Does that help you out?
 

MountaineerWV

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You just posted what I said about the guy...Just to help you out, here is what I said ;
"What we saw yesterday with the nutjobs Puerto Rico comments is pathetic and should be condemned ."
Does that help you out?
Yeah, but you started a thread about a liberal (Pops). I was just curious where your thread was about this guy about Puerto Rico. Seriously, just wanting to read it. I mean if it detested you so much, and was so wrong, I'm sure you took time out to post about it like you did Pop. Link please. Thanks buddy!
 
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moe

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Even Repubs like lower gas prices even if it's right before an election, right? lowest I've seen in a while.
 

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You need to pay attention....you must have missed the MANY times I have posted regarding Trump and his reckless mouth. Also...What we saw yesterday with the nutjobs Puerto Rico comments is pathetic and should be condemned .
I don’t think we need to condemn them. Tony is a roasting comedian. He was doing crowd warmup in his capacity as a comedian. Not all jokes land or work. This one didn’t. Move on.

One could easily argue hiring a roasting comedian to do crowd work wasn’t the best decision, I think that’s fair. Also, I think as fast we can move on from Tony Hinchcliff’s comments, the better. Ultimately, Tony is more in the zeitgeist of the younger generation, so, it’s not gonna impact their views either way. He’s one of the hottest comedians out there right now.
 

bornaneer

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Yeah, but you started a thread about a liberal (Pops). I was just curious where your thread was about this guy about Puerto Rico. Seriously, just wanting to read it. I mean if it detested you so much, and was so wrong, I'm sure you took time out to post about it like you did Pop. Link please. Thanks buddy!
Buddy...I think you need to go back to bed. NEVER said I started a thread about what the guy said about Puerto Rico...Are you really that dumb?
 

MountaineerWV

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Buddy...I think you need to go back to bed. NEVER said I started a thread about what the guy said about Puerto Rico...Are you really that dumb?
Oh....ok. So then, you only get outraged enough to start a thread when a liberal says something you disagree with? Sorry, I misunderstood you. :joy:
 

bornaneer

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Oh....ok. So then, you only get outraged enough to start a thread when a liberal says something you disagree with? Sorry, I misunderstood you. :joy:
Yes...What took you soooooooo long to understand ? BTW...I'm just like you and your ilk that do the same thing.