basquebromance
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maybe Sleepy Joe should convey this message as President of the United States!
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Michael Moore.
I'm embarrassed to say I thought Fahrenheit 9/11 wasn't too bad, at the time in 2004 but it turns out it was all about attacking the Bush Administration and Republicans, not really an honest perspective on everything. Obama was an extension of Bush at best, and Moore never once criticized him that I'm aware of. Same goes for the Clinton's.
maybe Sleepy Joe should convey this message as President of the United States!
Sorry but the democrat party is the party of utter bigotry. Black segregationists and soft core white supremacists who believe blacks are inferior and in need of their help and sympathy.
More white nationalists are running for state or federal office than in any other election in modern history, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center. Some of these candidates are proud, card-carrying Nazis, while others have had more subtle flirtations with the “alt-right.”
-----------G.O.P. Alarmed by Trump’s Comments on Extremist Group, Fearing a Drag on the Party (Published 2020)
For the second time in two weeks, Republicans distanced themselves from the president, expressing unease about his failure to disavow a right-wing organization linked with white supremacy and acts of violence.www.nytimes.com
I'm not sure why the denial. Racist groups are an important part of the GOP coalition.
maybe Sleepy Joe should convey this message as President of the United States!
maybe Sleepy Joe should convey this message as President of the United States!
We want you to die, Mike. Along with all your commie ilk.
Yep...another first for Trump...the most votes from minorities for a Republican-----------G.O.P. Alarmed by Trump’s Comments on Extremist Group, Fearing a Drag on the Party (Published 2020)
For the second time in two weeks, Republicans distanced themselves from the president, expressing unease about his failure to disavow a right-wing organization linked with white supremacy and acts of violence.www.nytimes.com
I'm not sure why the denial. Racist groups are an important part of the GOP coalition.
maybe Sleepy Joe should convey this message as President of the United States!