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  1. The color of their skin has nothing to do with why I despise those people. I hate liberals just as much and many of them are white. Liberals don't understand anything at all that is logic based.
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    Nick Bosa Supports The Great Donald Trump

    Says a tranny named Sally.
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    Joe Biden - Diminished Faculties—👀

    Now explain this one.
  4. He thinks being intelligent and non violent is being "privileged".
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    Geriatric Joe’s State of Union Address

    Reject all liberals existence and divisive politics will be a subset of that and be covered.
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    Biden rockin' the debates. Come rub my legs song.

    weepaws was buns up kneelin... His cell mate was wheelin and dealin.... He surrendered to the feelin.... And then weepaws started into squeelin.
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    Biden rockin' the debates. Come rub my legs song.

    Everyone knows. Do you call you Mr. Bottom in prison?
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    Biden rockin' the debates. Come rub my legs song.

    You don't have to raise your hand signaling your gayness. I get it, you need some loving in prison. I'm guessing you are a bottom.
  9. Spot on. https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-did-himself-no-favors-with-angry-partisan-state-of-the-union-opinion/ar-BB1jIy5Y?ocid=hpmsn&cvid=33fd79d2dfb14ecca199fe6a78cf7d21&ei=10 State of the Union addresses have long been dull, pro forma affairs. Loud cheers resound, offering the pretense of unity over division. Policy disagreements are buried under unifying values. The leader soberly rattles off platitudes about achievements and aspirations, often illusory. The union's "state" is always "strong," and the nation's "best days" invariably "lie ahead." No longer. President Joe Biden's third and very possibly last State of the Union address descended from this act of staid but dignified statesmanship to what Democrats think they need to shore up his increasingly doubtful reelection bid. In his 67-minute address, reportedly the result of months of intense preparation, Biden was bitter and angry, delivering many of his lines in the loud and cranky tone of a frustrated family patriarch who commands no respect, marshals no enthusiasm, and fears his legacy will spill down a drain of derision. It was not "presidential" by any stretch. It was hysterical and vulgar, desperate and cheap. Long gone was the "unifier" of those few halcyon days in early 2021, when the newly inaugurated Biden peered out from the armed camp that Washington, D.C., had become to promise he would pursue a moderate course to settle divisions and curb the vitriolic partisanship of former president Donald J. Trump's term. Now Biden is a hyperpartisan, blaming the Republicans—who control neither the presidency nor the Senate nor the Washington bureaucracy—for all of his many problems, from Ukraine to border control to tax policy. He broke firm and laudable precedent to take a swipe at the Supreme Court, the Justices of which attended the speech but by tradition registered no reaction to it, for overturning Roe v. Wade, even though the result has been a pro-choice surge in state abortion referendums and the election of Democrats in several important races. Biden claimed Republicans would cut entitlements to fund a tax cut for the rich despite the Republican House majority's failure to act on entitlements at any time during his presidency. He countered with his own plan to introduce yet more punitive taxation on "wealthy" Americans. We heard surprisingly little about Biden's supposed "achievements," which his loyalists—and those who benefit from his increasingly obvious cognitive decline—tout with nauseating regularity despite all evidence to the contrary and in the face of massive popular disappointment. Instead, the president lashed out, once again broad brushing half the country as authoritarian fascist enemies of democracy on par with the Nazis, the Confederacy, and Russian president Vladimir Putin. Biden has largely avoided mentioning Trump throughout his presidency—perhaps a wise move. Trump currently outclasses him in opinion polls on virtually every issue, as well as in general competence, physical and mental ability, and, according to almost all recent surveys, the popular vote in the all-but-certain rematch that awaits us in November. But as Biden gets cagier and undoubtedly more worried about his dubious reelection prospects, he simply cannot ignore Trump. Although Biden never said his name (unlike Laken—or, as Biden mispronounced it, "Lincoln"—Riley, a nursing student murdered by an illegal immigrant on Biden's watch) in the speech, he referred to his "predecessor," "the former Republican president," 13 times. There can be no doubt that as November approaches, the race will become increasingly brutal, personal, and negative—characteristics that, Democratic strategists may wish to note, heavily favored Trump in 2016. Comparing himself to Franklin D. Roosevelt, a trope to which his flatterers never tire of resorting, struck another point about Biden. With a coterie of Washington politicos and a congressional Democratic Party either convinced of, or willing to play along with, the illusion of the incumbent's soundness and importance, there is now less chance than ever that he will be replaced as the Democratic candidate, as some have speculated. Given his grumpy demeanor, that is probably good news for the Trump camp. Either way, Thursday's State of the Union did nothing to convince the 82 percent of Americans who believe Biden is simply too old for the presidency to change their minds.
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    Haiti, anyone paying attention? Crazy

    biden's bank account doesn't profit from helping them. So they don't exist.
  11. The biden cult takes a beating again.
  12. I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I I got hairy legs. And-and-and-and-and in the summer the hair turns blonde. And the kids, they would rub their hands down my legs to straighten the hair out and-and-and and they would watch the hair curl back up in the sun. And I knew about cockroaches. And I knew about kids jumpin in my lap. And I LOVED kids jumpin in my lap
  13. What a spaz. I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I I got hairy legs. And-and-and-and-and in the summer the hair turns blonde. And the kids, they would rub their hands down my legs to straighten the hair out and-and-and and they would watch the hair curl back up in the sun. And I knew about cockroaches. And I knew about kids jumpin in my lap. And I LOVED kids jumpin in my lap
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    Well this backfired...over a small amount of $$

    So what's the point of arbitration? Stupid.
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    Things are getting chippy in Haiti

    I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I I got hairy legs. And-and-and-and-and in the summer the hair turns blonde. And the kids, they would rub their hands down my legs to straighten the hair out and-and-and and they would watch the hair curl back up in the sun. And I knew about cockroaches. And I knew about kids jumpin in my lap. And I LOVED kids jumpin in my lap.
  16. Your lack of self awareness never fails to amaze.
  17. Blacks are not capable of taking care of themselves? They need whitey's help? You can't make this stuff up.
  18. No. I said joe was spastic and angry and out of control. Face it generalpimpledoosh, your TDS is causing you severe pain day in and day out. You and your liberal pvssy friends are so weak. Pathetic. Now move along snowflake.
  19. creepy joe has dementia. Trump does not. He's abrasive and hurts your feelers. Now go have a good cry like all you good little liberals normally do.
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