Democrat Crazy Pill of the Week

Mar 3, 2013
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Green crazy Pill: Republicans want to deport all nonwhites.
Yellow crazy Pill: Republicans want to enslave all nonwhites.
Purple crazy Pill: Republicans want all women barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen.

Now we have the Pink crazy Pill:
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ:I believe that any one of our candidates will stand in stark contrast, when it comes to the priorities of the American people and how they’re going to make their decision on who they’re going to vote for for President, to any of the Republican candidates. The Republicans are trying to out-right wing each other. Look, between the fifteen Republican candidates who are left — all of whom are trying to out-Trump Donald Trump — by saying, “Yeah let’s kick women. Let’s kick them and immigrants out of this country. Let’s take away health care from women.” … Yes, I think any of the candidates on our side of the aisle … will be chosen and eventually elected as the 45th president of the United States of America because of that contrast.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/10/11/d...ah-lets-kick-women-out-of-this-country-video/
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
Takes a true nutter to believe Planned Parenthood is the only option for women. Total nutter.
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
Translation: Republicans are against murdering babies and letting people come into the country illegally so they must be defeated.
 
Green crazy Pill: Republicans want to deport all nonwhites.
Yellow crazy Pill: Republicans want to enslave all nonwhites.
Purple crazy Pill: Republicans want all women barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen.

Now we have the Pink crazy Pill:
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ:I believe that any one of our candidates will stand in stark contrast, when it comes to the priorities of the American people and how they’re going to make their decision on who they’re going to vote for for President, to any of the Republican candidates. The Republicans are trying to out-right wing each other. Look, between the fifteen Republican candidates who are left — all of whom are trying to out-Trump Donald Trump — by saying, “Yeah let’s kick women. Let’s kick them and immigrants out of this country. Let’s take away health care from women.” … Yes, I think any of the candidates on our side of the aisle … will be chosen and eventually elected as the 45th president of the United States of America because of that contrast.

DNC Chair: Republicans Are Saying ‘Yeah, Let’s Kick Women … Out Of This Country’ [VIDEO]


When I see a link to Tucker Carlson's blog, the Daily Caller, I don't waste my time following it.
Reuters? AP? McClatchey? WSJ, WaPo, NYT...yes. Tucker the jerk who sits on the couch at Fox Noise with Gretchen Carlson? Nope.
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
Takes a true nutter to believe Planned Parenthood is the only option for women. Total nutter.

You must be a male, white over the age of 50, correct?

No, it's not the only option unless you are poor and cannot afford any kind of insurance, and cannot qualify for O'care.

So if you want to support millions of children born to women who cannot afford them, then step up and put your money on the table when these very same women drive up the cost of hospital care after the ER is their only option.
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
Takes a true nutter to believe Planned Parenthood is the only option for women. Total nutter.

You must be a male, white over the age of 50, correct?

No, it's not the only option unless you are poor and cannot afford any kind of insurance, and cannot qualify for O'care.

So if you want to support millions of children born to women who cannot afford them, then step up and put your money on the table when these very same women drive up the cost of hospital care after the ER is their only option.
So what is abortion to you? A death penalty for unborn poor people, for the crime of being poor? You are truly inspired by Margaret Sanger, and the Nazi Party.
 
Green crazy Pill: Republicans want to deport all nonwhites.
Yellow crazy Pill: Republicans want to enslave all nonwhites.
Purple crazy Pill: Republicans want all women barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen.

Now we have the Pink crazy Pill:
WASSERMAN SCHULTZ:I believe that any one of our candidates will stand in stark contrast, when it comes to the priorities of the American people and how they’re going to make their decision on who they’re going to vote for for President, to any of the Republican candidates. The Republicans are trying to out-right wing each other. Look, between the fifteen Republican candidates who are left — all of whom are trying to out-Trump Donald Trump — by saying, “Yeah let’s kick women. Let’s kick them and immigrants out of this country. Let’s take away health care from women.” … Yes, I think any of the candidates on our side of the aisle … will be chosen and eventually elected as the 45th president of the United States of America because of that contrast.

DNC Chair: Republicans Are Saying ‘Yeah, Let’s Kick Women … Out Of This Country’ [VIDEO]


When I see a link to Tucker Carlson's blog, the Daily Caller, I don't waste my time following it.
Reuters? AP? McClatchey? WSJ, WaPo, NYT...yes. Tucker the jerk who sits on the couch at Fox Noise with Gretchen Carlson? Nope.
Schultz said it, takes a total nutter to shoot the messenger.
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
Takes a true nutter to believe Planned Parenthood is the only option for women. Total nutter.

You must be a male, white over the age of 50, correct?

No, it's not the only option unless you are poor and cannot afford any kind of insurance, and cannot qualify for O'care.

So if you want to support millions of children born to women who cannot afford them, then step up and put your money on the table when these very same women drive up the cost of hospital care after the ER is their only option.

you have no problem doing this with illegals. And why don't they try NOT getting preggo in the first place?
 
Republican composition fallacy of the week.

And there is an essential truth to Wasserman-Schultz's comments: republicans and conservatives are, for the most part, hostile to the privacy rights of women, seeking to compel women to give birth against their will through force of law and in violation of the Constitution; republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, seek to interfere with women obtaining reproductive healthcare (the Planned Parenthood non-issue being the most recent example); and republicans and conservatives who, for the most part, are hostile toward immigrants, seeking to deny them their due process rights and citizenship at birth for no other reason than who their parents are.

The fact is, concerning these and many other issues, republicans are wrong on most, if not all, of the issues.
Takes a true nutter to believe Planned Parenthood is the only option for women. Total nutter.

You must be a male, white over the age of 50, correct?

No, it's not the only option unless you are poor and cannot afford any kind of insurance, and cannot qualify for O'care.

So if you want to support millions of children born to women who cannot afford them, then step up and put your money on the table when these very same women drive up the cost of hospital care after the ER is their only option.

I would consider it a privilege to assist such Ladies have their babies. I would also try my utmost to assist them out of their poverty. Killing their babies is only showing them contempt!!

Greg
 
No, it's not the only option unless you are poor and cannot afford any kind of insurance, and cannot qualify for O'care.

So if you want to support millions of children born to women who cannot afford them, then step up and put your money on the table when these very same women drive up the cost of hospital care after the ER is their only option.
How about a little personal responsibility? Why is it always somebody ELSE'S responsibility? Ever hear of birth control, or is that too much trouble?
 

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