Dem panic exploding: nothing but denigration and lies about Republican convention

If any of those people from a century ago are running for office, you point them out, and I won't vote for them. MMKAY?
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The Party Of The KKK And Racism


OMG Are you one of those idiots that believes DeSousa's crap? That's about two steps past Alex Jones.



Republican people of color really scare you.....but you believed a very thing michael.moore said........you must be a racist....


Who said anything about Michael Moore? What does he have to do with this?[/QUOTE]

he doesn't..... but it's what they do since they don't have cogent thought processes.
 
BRET BAIER (HOST): Chris, there was a mix between pro-Trump defending his father, talking about his father, and anti-Clinton. And we've seen that balance tonight. Before that, Chris Christie with a powerful speech to this convention about prosecuting the case against Hillary Clinton.

CHRIS WALLACE: Yeah, I actually think that they've overdone it a little bit in terms of going after Clinton, not to say that there isn't a case to be made against her, but you also have to make an affirmative case on behalf of Donald Trump, and who better to do it than his eldest son? I thought it was a brilliant speech.

Even Fox News Thinks RNC Has "Overdone" Attacks On Clinton

Gotta say, it's a nice little shitshow you wingnuts have going in Cleveland...

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At a glance, it looks like fully half of the recent threads in this forum are about the Republican National Convention or people's participation in it. And the ones by Democrats are almost completely devoid of fact.

It's amazing how little truth the Democrats want to present about the Republicans. It's a deficit rivalled only by the almost total absence of truth they tell about their own candidate, Hillary Clinton (when they mention her at all).

They truly are living in a fantasy world of their own making, where Republicans are guilty of every sin in the book from racism to greed to hatred; and Hillary is completely misunderstood, an innocent person who has never done a thing wrong and doesn't deserve the slightest questioning or doubt about her qualification to be President.


So many threads devoid of fact that you couldnt list one in your OP. Wow, that IS a lot

:poop:
 
"I wonder after the convention is over, the GOP, in retrospect, will agree that "Cleveland 2016 RNC- Hillary Stole My Bike" was a bad idea."

- John Cole
 
BRET BAIER (HOST): Chris, there was a mix between pro-Trump defending his father, talking about his father, and anti-Clinton. And we've seen that balance tonight. Before that, Chris Christie with a powerful speech to this convention about prosecuting the case against Hillary Clinton.

CHRIS WALLACE: Yeah, I actually think that they've overdone it a little bit in terms of going after Clinton, not to say that there isn't a case to be made against her, but you also have to make an affirmative case on behalf of Donald Trump, and who better to do it than his eldest son? I thought it was a brilliant speech.

Even Fox News Thinks RNC Has "Overdone" Attacks On Clinton

Gotta say, it's a nice little shitshow you wingnuts have going in Cleveland...

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What the GOP said about Clinton won't be even half of what the bottom feeding derelict dems will do in Philly.
 
What lies have the left told about your little convention?
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Despite People's comprehensive online content archive, we found no interview or profile on Donald Trump in 1998 (or any other time) that quoted his saying anything that even vaguely resembled the words in this meme. Trump appeared somewhat regularly in the magazine's pages before he came to star on The Apprentice, but the bulk of the magazine's celebrity-driven coverage of him back then centered on his marriages to, and divorces from, Ivana Trump and Marla Maples.

Donald Trump Said Republicans are the Dumbest Group of Voters-Fiction!

Summary of eRumor:

Back in 1998, Donald Trump said he would run for president as a Republican because they’re the dumbest group of voters in the country and would “eat up” his lies.

The Truth:

Donald Trump never said that Republicans are the dumbest group of voters in the country.

The rumor surfaced on social media sites as the Donald’s bid for the Republican nomination gained momentum. A meme quoted Donald Trump telling People magazine in 1998 that:

“If I were to run, I’d run as a Republican. They’re the dumbest group of voters in the country. They believe anything on Fox News. I could lie and they’d still eat it up. I bet my numbers would be terrific.”


People magazine, 1998

There were scattered reports in People magazine in the late 90s about the Donald possibly running for president, but Trump didn’t call Republicans the “dumbest group of voters in the country” in any of them.
Democrats are the ACTUAL dumbest group of voters on the planet. Democrats will not only literally believe any meme and gif that appears to support their outlook and/or policies, they will actually assign high value to any mindless gibberish that a bum off the street can type up.

Democrats are so stupid that they don't even realize "reality tv" started as entertainment for dipshit liberals who will believe it is real simply because it is advertised as such. Democrats actually are far more likely to believe shows like "The Bachelor/ette" are real.
You keep talking about stupid Democrats. And go on and on about the Bachelor, reality TV and so on. I don't watch any of those. If it came up on my TV, I wouldn't know what I was watching. But you would, obviously.
 
At a glance, it looks like fully half of the recent threads in this forum are about the Republican National Convention or people's participation in it. And the ones by Democrats are almost completely devoid of fact.

It's amazing how little truth the Democrats want to present about the Republicans. It's a deficit rivalled only by the almost total absence of truth they tell about their own candidate, Hillary Clinton (when they mention her at all).

They truly are living in a fantasy world of their own making, where Republicans are guilty of every sin in the book from racism to greed to hatred; and Hillary is completely misunderstood, an innocent person who has never done a thing wrong and doesn't deserve the slightest questioning or doubt about her qualification to be President.
And sure enough, the Democrats here continue doing nothing but bashing Trump, insulting him, making up lies and phony "scandals".

They have little or nothing to say about their own candidate. It's not hard to guess why.
Why do you keep saying we are making up lies and phony scandals about Trump?

Let me give you a clue. When he has this much video,

141 Things Donald Trump Has Said and Done That Make Him Unfit to Be President

You don't have to make anything up:

Said about women, “You have to treat ’em like shit”

Described Fox debate moderator Megyn Kelly as having “blood coming out of her wherever”

That's on video. Watch it.
 
BRET BAIER (HOST): Chris, there was a mix between pro-Trump defending his father, talking about his father, and anti-Clinton. And we've seen that balance tonight. Before that, Chris Christie with a powerful speech to this convention about prosecuting the case against Hillary Clinton.

CHRIS WALLACE: Yeah, I actually think that they've overdone it a little bit in terms of going after Clinton, not to say that there isn't a case to be made against her, but you also have to make an affirmative case on behalf of Donald Trump, and who better to do it than his eldest son? I thought it was a brilliant speech.

Even Fox News Thinks RNC Has "Overdone" Attacks On Clinton

Gotta say, it's a nice little shitshow you wingnuts have going in Cleveland...

al_popcorn.gif

What the GOP said about Clinton won't be even half of what the bottom feeding derelict dems will do in Philly.


Oh, the bar has been set pretty low so far and not just in terms of how they talk about the other side's candidate.
 
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