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Less than 5% of the population but 99% of the right's talking points.
And the obedient RWs aren't smart enough to ask why.
And the obedient RWs aren't smart enough to ask why.
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Now thats funny,she is doing a good shooting her own foot,no help needed.That's hilarious, because so far it's the GOP who seems to think their only chance is to defame her. And they've been trying for 23 years!Keep thinking that. I guess he struck a nerve.
From what the SJW's are doing in general, the progressive playbook is known to everyone.
Not with me. I'm not gay, but I am acutely aware that the more hateful stuff Righties like Rubio say, the more they hurt the GOP in the GE. Or have you Righties learned absolutely nothing from 2012?
I prefer the lessons from 2014.
How 'bout the lessons from 2012 and 2008 when Obama trounced your guys?
Considering he can't run again, I am not that concerned.
Your side is running a scandal plagued re-tread who's only hope of winning is in defaming whoever the Republicans pick.
It's over for Rubio.
Marco Rubio: Gay Rights 'A Real And Present Danger' To Freedom
Marco Rubio was the subject of a fawning profile on today’s edition of “The 700 Club,” in which host Pat Robertson hailed the GOP presidential candidate as “the Democrats’ worst nightmare.”
In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody, Rubio warned that gay marriage represents “a real and present danger” to America because gay rights advocates are bent on labeling any anti-gay messages, including those from churches, as “hate speech.”
“We are at the water’s edge of the argument that mainstream Christian teaching is hate speech because today we’ve reached the point in our society where if you do not support same-sex marriage, you are labeled a homophobe and a hater,” Rubio said. “So what’s the next step after that? After they’re done going after individuals, the next step is to argue that the teachings of mainstream Christianity, the catechism of the Catholic Church, is hate speech. That’s a real and present danger.”
During a previous CBN interview, Rubio criticized gay marriage supporters for trying to sway the Supreme Court with “a ridiculous and absurd reading of the U.S. Constitution.”
When your base is that hateful and ignorant, you must cut them lose and rally the moderates and centrists.
But no, the GOP continue to open their big tent to most hateful and despicable people.
He is correct. The supporters of gay rights have become hate-mongers; bent on destroying anyone who has an opposing opinion.Marco Rubio: Gay Rights 'A Real And Present Danger' To Freedom
Marco Rubio was the subject of a fawning profile on today’s edition of “The 700 Club,” in which host Pat Robertson hailed the GOP presidential candidate as “the Democrats’ worst nightmare.”
In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody, Rubio warned that gay marriage represents “a real and present danger” to America because gay rights advocates are bent on labeling any anti-gay messages, including those from churches, as “hate speech.”
“We are at the water’s edge of the argument that mainstream Christian teaching is hate speech because today we’ve reached the point in our society where if you do not support same-sex marriage, you are labeled a homophobe and a hater,” Rubio said. “So what’s the next step after that? After they’re done going after individuals, the next step is to argue that the teachings of mainstream Christianity, the catechism of the Catholic Church, is hate speech. That’s a real and present danger.”
During a previous CBN interview, Rubio criticized gay marriage supporters for trying to sway the Supreme Court with “a ridiculous and absurd reading of the U.S. Constitution.”
When your base is that hateful and ignorant, you must cut them lose and rally the moderates and centrists.
But no, the GOP continue to open their big tent to most hateful and despicable people.
Fags are a pain in the ass...literally and figuratively.Marco Rubio: Gay Rights 'A Real And Present Danger' To Freedom
Marco Rubio was the subject of a fawning profile on today’s edition of “The 700 Club,” in which host Pat Robertson hailed the GOP presidential candidate as “the Democrats’ worst nightmare.”
In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody, Rubio warned that gay marriage represents “a real and present danger” to America because gay rights advocates are bent on labeling any anti-gay messages, including those from churches, as “hate speech.”
“We are at the water’s edge of the argument that mainstream Christian teaching is hate speech because today we’ve reached the point in our society where if you do not support same-sex marriage, you are labeled a homophobe and a hater,” Rubio said. “So what’s the next step after that? After they’re done going after individuals, the next step is to argue that the teachings of mainstream Christianity, the catechism of the Catholic Church, is hate speech. That’s a real and present danger.”
During a previous CBN interview, Rubio criticized gay marriage supporters for trying to sway the Supreme Court with “a ridiculous and absurd reading of the U.S. Constitution.”
When your base is that hateful and ignorant, you must cut them lose and rally the moderates and centrists.
But no, the GOP continue to open their big tent to most hateful and despicable people.
He is correct. The supporters of gay rights have become hate-mongers; bent on destroying anyone who has an opposing opinion.Marco Rubio: Gay Rights 'A Real And Present Danger' To Freedom
Marco Rubio was the subject of a fawning profile on today’s edition of “The 700 Club,” in which host Pat Robertson hailed the GOP presidential candidate as “the Democrats’ worst nightmare.”
In an interview with the Christian Broadcasting Network’s David Brody, Rubio warned that gay marriage represents “a real and present danger” to America because gay rights advocates are bent on labeling any anti-gay messages, including those from churches, as “hate speech.”
“We are at the water’s edge of the argument that mainstream Christian teaching is hate speech because today we’ve reached the point in our society where if you do not support same-sex marriage, you are labeled a homophobe and a hater,” Rubio said. “So what’s the next step after that? After they’re done going after individuals, the next step is to argue that the teachings of mainstream Christianity, the catechism of the Catholic Church, is hate speech. That’s a real and present danger.”
During a previous CBN interview, Rubio criticized gay marriage supporters for trying to sway the Supreme Court with “a ridiculous and absurd reading of the U.S. Constitution.”
When your base is that hateful and ignorant, you must cut them lose and rally the moderates and centrists.
But no, the GOP continue to open their big tent to most hateful and despicable people.
Attacking hate mongers will boost his career and hopefully, allow people to actually talk about the issue without the mouth-foaming raving of the left.
I'm glad Marco Rubio said this. Please, I hope that more GOP candidates say this kind of stuff. Because the crazy-assed stuff that wins an Elephant the nomination will lose him the GE, because in the GE, that stuff is a poison pill.
So, Sen. Rubio, you just keep on talking. I'm cool with that.
Keep thinking that. I guess he struck a nerve.
From what the SJW's are doing in general, the progressive playbook is known to everyone.
Not with me. I'm not gay, but I am acutely aware that the more hateful stuff Righties like Rubio say, the more they hurt the GOP in the GE. Or have you Righties learned absolutely nothing from 2012?
I'm glad Marco Rubio said this. Please, I hope that more GOP candidates say this kind of stuff. Because the crazy-assed stuff that wins an Elephant the nomination will lose him the GE, because in the GE, that stuff is a poison pill.
So, Sen. Rubio, you just keep on talking. I'm cool with that.
How many gays do you think there are in the USA? I know but I want to see your guess.
I'm glad Marco Rubio said this. Please, I hope that more GOP candidates say this kind of stuff. Because the crazy-assed stuff that wins an Elephant the nomination will lose him the GE, because in the GE, that stuff is a poison pill.
So, Sen. Rubio, you just keep on talking. I'm cool with that.
Keep thinking that. I guess he struck a nerve.
From what the SJW's are doing in general, the progressive playbook is known to everyone.
Yes he probably struck a nerve with the 60% of Americans who now support same sex marriage.
You should tell your gays friends in Uganda to get out of Uganda and live someplace where it is not illegal. Perhaps Ireland.What the hell are you people talking about.!? This homosexuality is still considered a criminal act in few countries punishable by a death sentence or 10 years in prison. It is still far from being accepted as normal.!!
Its not a lifestyle choice or something you are born with, its a crime.!!
How many gays do you think there are in the USA? I know but I want to see your guess.
how do you know the EXACT number of gays ? i want to know.., i will guess about 2,639,751..., your exact number ?
I'm glad Marco Rubio said this. Please, I hope that more GOP candidates say this kind of stuff. Because the crazy-assed stuff that wins an Elephant the nomination will lose him the GE, because in the GE, that stuff is a poison pill.
So, Sen. Rubio, you just keep on talking. I'm cool with that.
Keep thinking that. I guess he struck a nerve.
From what the SJW's are doing in general, the progressive playbook is known to everyone.
Not with me. I'm not gay, but I am acutely aware that the more hateful stuff Righties like Rubio say, the more they hurt the GOP in the GE. Or have you Righties learned absolutely nothing from 2012?