Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
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Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
Anti-white racism is a powerful drug.Wasn't it about a week ago that USMB went through another hilarious rightwing rantfest about how blacks were going to start voting Republican?
He isn’t a senator....Typical John Lewis being an all talk no action senator. Sad!
Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
If Trump declined the lefty loons would be all over him.I think the WH's point is that it is a shame political motivations can't be put aside one night to honor a civil rights leader. I happen to agree. If he has any class, Trump will politely decline the invitation in light of the honoree's refusal to attend. That said, Lewis is the one being a big baby.
Oh, and I doubt Trump has that class, but perhaps Ivanka can point out to him it would be the tasteful thing to do. Every now and then, he follows advice from her in matters of etiquette.
If Trump declined the lefty loons would be all over him.I think the WH's point is that it is a shame political motivations can't be put aside one night to honor a civil rights leader. I happen to agree. If he has any class, Trump will politely decline the invitation in light of the honoree's refusal to attend. That said, Lewis is the one being a big baby.
Oh, and I doubt Trump has that class, but perhaps Ivanka can point out to him it would be the tasteful thing to do. Every now and then, he follows advice from her in matters of etiquette.
Link to what ? You lefties are like Pavlovian dogs when it comes to Trump. The bitch fest is a given no matter what.If Trump declined the lefty loons would be all over him.I think the WH's point is that it is a shame political motivations can't be put aside one night to honor a civil rights leader. I happen to agree. If he has any class, Trump will politely decline the invitation in light of the honoree's refusal to attend. That said, Lewis is the one being a big baby.
Oh, and I doubt Trump has that class, but perhaps Ivanka can point out to him it would be the tasteful thing to do. Every now and then, he follows advice from her in matters of etiquette.
Link?
He's been the democrat token ****** since he ran for the office. Are you saying he now is suddenly drawing a line in how he will be used? Have you ever watched this idiot make a speech? He's an idiot and without being a political tool he would have no career at all.You know, I think that Lewis is right to pass on the opening ceremony if Trump is going to be there.
He doesn't want to be used as a political tool like the Navajo were used when Trump made his dig at Warren.
Link to what ? You lefties are like Pavlovian dogs when it comes to Trump. The bitch fest is a given no matter what.If Trump declined the lefty loons would be all over him.I think the WH's point is that it is a shame political motivations can't be put aside one night to honor a civil rights leader. I happen to agree. If he has any class, Trump will politely decline the invitation in light of the honoree's refusal to attend. That said, Lewis is the one being a big baby.
Oh, and I doubt Trump has that class, but perhaps Ivanka can point out to him it would be the tasteful thing to do. Every now and then, he follows advice from her in matters of etiquette.
Link?
Typical John Lewis being an all talk no action senator. Sad!
I DO know he's nowhere near MLK when talking about Civil Rights. All he's done to show now is whining and classlessness.
He has run his mouth off about Trump since the Democrats lost the election. He needs to man up and stop whining! Trump is doing the right thing.
I did?Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
And look who takes Trump's side, big surprise.
Correct, he doesn't have to be the adult in the room. I just wish someone would do it.Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
Why hang with trolls who do nothing productive and and are only there to troll?
'Round here we put those klowns on Ignore, And we don't take them off just because they come to a thread we start.
Same thing.
I did?Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
And look who takes Trump's side, big surprise.
It didn't even occur to you that I clearly inferred Trump isn't an adult.
I remain amazed at the ability of partisan ideology to distort thought processes.
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks, as always.
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I absolutely believe that you absolutely believe that.I did?Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
And look who takes Trump's side, big surprise.
It didn't even occur to you that I clearly inferred Trump isn't an adult.
I remain amazed at the ability of partisan ideology to distort thought processes.
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks, as always.
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Yes you did, because you chose to name Lewis, the civil rights activist, instead of Trump, the racist and bigot.
Calling Lewis childish for boycotting this?
lol, you moron, do you know that John Lewis was inspired to become an activist for civil rights
by the Montgomery bus BOYCOTT? ...of course you didn't...
I absolutely believe that you absolutely believe that.I did?Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
And look who takes Trump's side, big surprise.
It didn't even occur to you that I clearly inferred Trump isn't an adult.
I remain amazed at the ability of partisan ideology to distort thought processes.
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks, as always.
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Yes you did, because you chose to name Lewis, the civil rights activist, instead of Trump, the racist and bigot.
Calling Lewis childish for boycotting this?
lol, you moron, do you know that John Lewis was inspired to become an activist for civil rights
by the Montgomery bus BOYCOTT? ...of course you didn't...
Absolutely fascinating.
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That's all very fascinating, whatever it is.I absolutely believe that you absolutely believe that.I did?Disappointing to see Lewis doing this.
At some point, someone has to rise above the bullshit and be the adult in the room.
And look who takes Trump's side, big surprise.
It didn't even occur to you that I clearly inferred Trump isn't an adult.
I remain amazed at the ability of partisan ideology to distort thought processes.
Absolutely fascinating. Thanks, as always.
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Yes you did, because you chose to name Lewis, the civil rights activist, instead of Trump, the racist and bigot.
Calling Lewis childish for boycotting this?
lol, you moron, do you know that John Lewis was inspired to become an activist for civil rights
by the Montgomery bus BOYCOTT? ...of course you didn't...
Absolutely fascinating.
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Okay, pretend that John Lewis never said so:
"But first, civil rights pioneer John Lewis. He was just 15 when the bus boycott began. That was 10 years before he would lead a peaceful protest on Bloody Sunday. Now a US congressman, Lewis still remembers the thrill of hope he felt as the boycott began.
Representative JOHN LEWIS (Democrat, Georgia): More than anything else, it was one of the most exciting periods for a young child like myself growing up in rural Alabama 50 miles from Montgomery. I followed the drummer of the bus boycott, followed the leadership of Martin Luther King Jr. It gave me a great sense of optimism that something was about the change in the American South."
lol, you're ignorant and arrogant, an unpleasant concoction.
The Montgomery Bus Boycott, 50 Years Later