'Party Animus'... MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell calls Trump tweet an Impeachable Offense (Page 2/3)
randye JUN 06, 08:17 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:


Lawrence O'Donnell:




Just another Marxist talking head that Ronald has homoerotic fantasies about while he sits in his little apartment furiously fapping away to him on TV.

"Larry" is a particularly virulent, hateful, little leftist with a very serious case of TDS, so it's no wonder that mentally ill Ronald idolizes him.

O'Donnell is a religious bigot:

In 2007, O'Donnell criticized Mitt Romney's speech on religion, stating: "Romney comes from a religion that was founded by a criminal who was anti-American, pro-slavery, and a rapist."

In the April 3, 2012, broadcast of The Last Word, O'Donnell made comments regarding The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), saying it was an "invented religion," which was "created by a guy in upstate New York in 1830 when he got caught having sex with the maid and explained to his wife that God told him to do it."


Like all leftists he is also a racist:

In an October 2010 interview with RNC Chairman Michael Steele, O'Donnell caused controversy over his intro to the interview which was considered racially insensitive. He said, "Michael Steele is dancing as fast as he can, trying to charm independent voters and Tea Partiers while never losing sight of his real master and paycheck provider, the Republican National Committee.

and again:

During an October 2011 interview, O'Donnell accused Republican primary candidate Herman Cain of not participating in protests during the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960s and also charged him with avoiding the draft during the Vietnam War. The Atlantic's (itself a left leaning publication), Conor Friedersdorf said the questions posed by O'Donnell were "offensive".

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randye JUN 06, 08:44 PM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

Well, I've got great news.




You finally realized just how damn mentally ill you are and made an appointment to GET HELP ????

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Fats JUN 07, 06:54 AM
Rinse

Perhaps if your posts weren't just ponds of fecal matter people would be more apt to wade into them from time to time.

As it is though, all pigs know is to wallow in filth.

Brad
blackrams JUN 07, 07:28 AM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

I'm waiting breathlessly for your posting commemorating the sacrifices of D-day.



I found the time yesterday to go visit a local memorial to those that gave all to protect and preserve this country. That’s all I have to say.

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Rams

Isn't it strange that after a bombing, everyone blames the bomber, his upbringing, his environment, his culture, his mental state but …
after a shooting, the problem is the gun....
Open your frigg'n minds, think about all the other tools that can be made into WMDs.

My wife told me to grow up. I told her to get out of my fort!

rinselberg JUN 07, 09:48 PM
I would call this Last Word commentary an exaggeration. It's an exaggeration to say that the referenced Twitter message from President Trump is, in and of itself, an "impeachable offense."

I do see some credibility in the idea that Democrats (and the one House Republican) that are talking "I-word" could make some use of this Twitter message. By connecting it with the Trump administration's earlier and unsuccessful attempt to block the AT&T and Time Warner merger. Establishing a pattern of thought in the President's mind, that he wants to use the Department of Justice in a selective way to punish or thwart what he perceives as his political antagonists. It seems to me that this Twitter message, plus many other such messages that have appeared on the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, from (or nominally from) the President, could be presented as evidence to argue another House Committee subpoena, calling for someone inside the DOJ to testify, or to cough up some DOJ memoranda and meeting records.

The only "homoeroticism" that's going on here is a delusion that lives inside of forum member randye's sadly failing mind.

As far as the D-Day commemorations, this is the Off Topic section of an Auto Enthusiast's forum. Many here are military veterans. I am not. But this isn't Normandy Beach. I don't know if I created this Topic on June 5 or June 6--although my memory will be refreshed when I engage the Submit Reply function--but either way, the idea that seems to have been implied here, that I should be apologetic about that in any kind of way, is risible.

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rinselberg JUN 07, 09:50 PM
Ha. It was June 5. I'm off the hook.

randye JUN 07, 10:23 PM

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Originally posted by olejoedad:

I'm waiting breathlessly for your posting commemorating the sacrifices of D-day.




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Originally posted by randye:

If he does you can bet that it will contain yet another one of his drooling psychotic references to President Trump and /or some douche-bag, leftist propaganda from MSNBC, CNN or some other Marxist talking head.





YUP Just as predicted.

The profoundly psychotic often tend to have routines that they can't help themselves from following



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Originally posted by rinselberg:

I would call this Last Word commentary an exaggeration. It's an exaggeration to say that the referenced Twitter message from President Trump is, in and of itself, an "impeachable offense."

I do see some credibility in the idea that Democrats (and the one House Republican) that are talking "I-word" could make some use of this Twitter message. By connecting it with the Trump administration's earlier and unsuccessful attempt to block the AT&T and Time Warner merger. Establishing a pattern of thought in the President's mind, that he wants to use the Department of Justice in a selective way to punish or thwart what he perceives as his political antagonists. It seems to me that this Twitter message, plus many other such messages that have appeared on the @realDonaldTrump Twitter account, from (or nominally from) the President, could be presented as evidence to argue another House Committee subpoena, calling for someone inside the DOJ to testify, or to cough up some DOJ memoranda and meeting records.

The only "homoeroticism" that's going on here is a delusion that lives inside of forum member randye's sadly failing mind.

As far as the D-Day commemorations, this is the Off Topic section of an Auto Enthusiast's forum. Many here are military veterans. I am not. But this isn't Normandy Beach. I don't know if I created this Topic on June 5 or June 6--although my memory will be refreshed when I engage the Submit Reply function--but either way, the idea that seems to have been implied here, that I should be apologetic about that in any kind of way, is risible.




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Raydar JUN 08, 06:56 AM
...and Obama used to flame Fox news.

Nothing to see here.
olejoedad JUN 08, 06:56 AM

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Originally posted by rinselberg:

(snip)

As far as the D-Day commemorations, this is the Off Topic section of an Auto Enthusiast's forum. Many here are military veterans. I am not. But this isn't Normandy Beach. I don't know if I created this Topic on June 5 or June 6--although my memory will be refreshed when I engage the Submit Reply function--but either way, the idea that seems to have been implied here, that I should be apologetic about that in any kind of way, is risible.




A simple statement of gratitude for the sacrifices made in the past, enabling the present would have been appropriate.

Civic responsibility, as it were. One doesn't need to be a veteran to appreciate history, and commemorate the past.
82-T/A [At Work] JUN 08, 09:58 AM

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Originally posted by randye:







Hah, I totally forgot about that!