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8 hours ago, Farmer77 said:

Man its almost as if they want her to have come up with new ideas. Like maybe a fresh proposal for fixing the things you mention, some kind of a 21st century "new deal" maybe ?

It really is too bad shes chosen to "get trump" instead of having such ideas :rolleyes:

(that was sarcasm btw)

 

What can a MOC do for the locality that the state and municipal governments can't?

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/trump-says-four-democratic-congresswomen-hate-the-u-s-and-are-free-to-leave/ar-AAEmfJf?li=BBnb7Kz

OMG! Pelosi finally figured out what MAGA means!       Ms. Pelosi criticized the president on Sunday for his remarks and said that his slogan, “‘Make America Great Again,’ has always been about making America white again.”

What kind of sleaze bag racist would use such a slogan?

Oh wait....

https://www.lifesitenews.com/blogs/flashback-presidents-clinton-and-reagan-used-maga-as-a-slogan-too

Clinton used the slogan in 1991 launching his first presidential campaign. “I believe that together we can make America great again,” he said, as can be verified in this footage.

 

FLASHBACK: Presidents Clinton and Reagan used MAGA as a slogan, too

January 25, 2019 (LifeSiteNews) – The ridiculous fuss around the Make America Great Again (MAGA) hats has reached epic proportions. The enormity of the insanity can only be appreciated once you realize that the slogan was first used by President Ronald Reagan and also by Bill Clinton.

It was Clinton, however, who during his wife’s campaign associated the slogan with racism – despite the fact that he himself had used it as a presidential candidate.

 

Clinton used the slogan in 1991 launching his first presidential campaign. “I believe that together we can make America great again,” he said, as can be verified in this footage.

Wikipedia tells us that “Let's Make America Great Again" was first used in President Ronald Reagan's 1980 presidential campaign.

To no one’s surprise, though, it was former President Bill Clinton who made the false association of MAGA with racism while campaigning for his wife decades later. “I’m actually old enough to remember the good old days, and they weren’t all that good in many ways,” Clinton said at a rally in Orlando. “That message where ‘I’ll give you America great again’ is if you’re a white Southerner, you know exactly what it means, don’t you?”

 

See all this "fake news?"

No, I won't defend Trump against everything he says or does, but the hypocrisy, well typical Democratic tactics. Always screaming racist at every damn thing and the silly little sheep lick it up.

 

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16 minutes ago, acidhead said:

Just curious....

Was Pelosi singling out "the squad" soley on the basis of the color of their skin, as AOC is quoted in the article?

The meeting was behind closed doors. Based on second hand accounts it hard to say Pelosi was motivated by race. 

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25 minutes ago, South Alabam said:

Clinton used the slogan in 1991 launching his first presidential campaign. “I believe that together we can make America great again,” he said, as can be verified in this footage.

Just caught this bit. So was it his slogan he plastered all over everything while talking about the carnage brought about by the previous POTUS (who just happens to be black - coincidink right? lol)  or was it a statement he made at a rally?

There is a tad bit of a difference.........

Ok decided to look for myself and yes it was the latter :

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"For People, for a Change" – 1992 U.S. presidential campaign slogan of Bill Clinton

 

Anyways you were saying about fake news?

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10 minutes ago, Farmer77 said:

 

Just caught this bit. So was it his slogan he plastered all over everything while talking about the carnage brought about by the previous POTUS (who just happens to be black - coincidink right? lol)  or was it a statement he made at a rally?

There is a tad bit of a difference.........

Ok decided to look for myself and yes it was the latter :

 

Anyways you were saying about fake news?

Clinton used the slogan

It said he used the slogan, not that it was his campaign slogan. Nice attempt at fake news.

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1 minute ago, acidhead said:

 

Not good for Trump to tweet such stupidity.

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1 hour ago, South Alabam said:

Clinton used the slogan

It said he used the slogan, not that it was his campaign slogan. Nice attempt at fake news.

LMAO :lol:

So him saying the words is the exact same thing as a campaign being created around them?

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3 hours ago, Desertrat56 said:

Not good for Trump to tweet such stupidity.

Trump is merely live-tweeting the Dem's dramatic and very public suicide.

He probably shouldn't do it, but like anyone watching a train-wreck or other major catastrophe...he just can't look away.

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Is Trump wrong? Seriously, what does this "squad" do besides btch, moan and complain? 

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1 hour ago, hacktorp said:

Trump is merely live-tweeting the Dem's dramatic and very public suicide.

He probably shouldn't do it, but like anyone watching a train-wreck or other major catastrophe...he just can't look away.

It really doesn't matter what he says, the Dem's get so predictably riled up about it.  Yes, it's extremely entertaining to watch even from afar.  

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Pelosi would pick on them if they were the Andrew Sisters--and get her butt kicked.

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6 hours ago, Desertrat56 said:

Not good for Trump to tweet such stupidity.

Not good for Pelosi to say Trump is trying to make America white again, either - especially when she's trying to make congress white again

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2 hours ago, F3SS said:

Is Trump wrong? Seriously, what does this "squad" do besides btch, moan and complain? 

Oh, see, F3SS,, you got it all wrong!  I know the *real* reason why Trump singled out those communists wonderful congresswomen... 
pssst… they have black skin!! :ph34r:

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9 hours ago, South Alabam said:

Ms. Pelosi criticized the president on Sunday for his remarks and said that his slogan, “‘Make America Great Again,’ has always been about making America white again.”

That's just about the dumbest thing I've ever heard.  Just blatant pandering for minority votes.  America never has been white.  Say what you want about Trump but he didn't get to where he is by wasting time on things that can't be done.  Even if he did want to make America white again, he's sure going about it wrong, with all the employment improvement for Blacks and Hispanics.  The Dems seem to be throwing whatever they can think of at Trump in the hope that something will stick.  

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On 7/12/2019 at 11:50 PM, F3SS said:

Probably not a lot right now.

Yep...when the last thing thru your mind are 12ga shot, it sort of scrambles any future chance to cogitate ;) 

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On 7/14/2019 at 8:56 PM, pixiii said:

I'm not going to begrudge someone for having a differing opinion than I do. It's just life.  :)

I agree, totally.  The thing is, many of those on the Left here, think of dissent from THEIR worldview to be a nearly criminal act.  An act for which there can never be any true justification.  Not only does it make one a lawbreaker, it brands them as EVIL.  Attitudes like that lead to REAL concentration camps.  

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On 13/07/2019 at 9:56 AM, ExpandMyMind said:

https://www.vogue.co.uk/article/alexandria-ocasio-cortez-death-threats-video-twitter

".....In 2018, Amnesty International published a major study revealing the extent of abuse female politicians and journalists face online. The study – conducted with software company Element AI – analysed nearly 300,000 tweets sent to 778 women in the UK and the US in 2017. Over 12 months, around 1.1 million “abusive or problematic” tweets were sent to the women – one every 30 seconds on average (women of colour were found to be more likely to be targeted)...."

They analysed 300,000 tweets, and found 1.1 million "abusive or problematic" tweets ? 

Any other advanced mathematicians here find a problem with that statement ? :P 

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On 7/13/2019 at 3:47 PM, Big Jim said:

That's been claimed many times.

I, sadly, know.

A nearby city has passed a law that if an officer pulls over a car, and the driver is Hispanic, and it turns out that a certain ratio is too high, they must only given them a warning, regardless of offense, license, insurance, registration, or even warrents. Sad no? It is known as "Progress" here in Oregon.

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16 minutes ago, DieChecker said:

I, sadly, know.

A nearby city has passed a law that if an officer pulls over a car, and the driver is Hispanic, and it turns out that a certain ratio is too high, they must only given them a warning, regardless of offense, license, insurance, registration, or even warrents. Sad no? It is known as "Progress" here in Oregon.

Ummm... are you sure ? I mean.. warrents ? Would a police officer really ignore an arrest warrent for murder or kidnapping or something ? 

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21 hours ago, Farmer77 said:

Posting a video of one of the most partisan humans alive explaining what AOC's ideologies are isnt really an accurate way to evaluate what her ideologies are.

 

Thank you @Farmer77, point taken and I can definitely agree that Mark Levin is quite partisan - however, as you would already know, it's difficult to find a left leaning media article or video that's willing to speak up about the ridiculous comments we read or see that AOC makes.  The same could be said for example, Fox News reporting something negative about Trump?  You'd be hard pressed to find them doing that.

However I did find this interesting article on a site I've never visited before.  It wasn't an easy task but I did manage to find a video on CNN where a fellow Democrat is criticizing AOC and I also found a video on MSNBC's Meet the Press with Chuck Todd criticizing AOC over her comments.....but guess what?  He copped a whole lot of flak over his criticism by the leftist media as you can see below.  

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CNN interview with host Brooke Baldwin, Democratic Rep. Henry Cuellar — one of the first Democrats to express concern over her comments — told the host in measured terms that he didn’t agree with Ocasio-Cortez’s comparison.
“I live on the border, I’ve been to those detention centers, I’ve been to those shelters as you know. If they’re adults, they’re in detention centers, but if they’re children, they are put in shelters that are run by nonprofits,” Cuellar said.
“I would not use the terms that she used and imply anything else after that,” he concluded.
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MSNBC’s “Meet the Press” host Chuck Todd didn’t get the memo that Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is to be treated as infallible at all times, and instead went after the New York democratic socialist with gusto on his program on Wednesday.

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After AOC’s comparison to the holding areas at the border to concentration camps, many across the globe came down on her for her gross attempt to draw an equivalence. Todd made it clear that Ocasio-Cortez was doing a “disservice” to those who suffered in the Nazi concentration camps, and dismissed the lie that AOC wasn’t trying to compare them to Nazi death camps.

“She just did the people there a tremendous disservice,” Todd said. “Be careful comparing them to Nazi concentration camps because they’re not at all comparable in the slightest.”

“She tried to make a distinction between concentration camps and Nazi death camps,” Todd continued. “But Congresswoman, tens of thousands were also brutalized, starved, and ultimately died in those concentration camps.”

@Farmer77 what I really liked is this interview below from Meet The Press and I agreed with everything he said in it, as I'm sure quite a few others in here will too.  The part I really appreciated is that he wasn't afraid to criticize AOC for her comments which has been a seemingly taboo area to go with leftist media outlets. 1

https://twitter.com/MeetThePress/status/1141464659284938754/video/1

111Probably should get back on topic with Pelosi and AOC now :) 

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1 hour ago, RoofGardener said:

They analysed 300,000 tweets, and found 1.1 million "abusive or problematic" tweets ? 

Any other advanced mathematicians here find a problem with that statement ? :P 

And only 778 women. Even The New York Times would have given that article a rejection.

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1 hour ago, RoofGardener said:

They analysed 300,000 tweets, and found 1.1 million "abusive or problematic" tweets ? 

Any other advanced mathematicians here find a problem with that statement ? :P 

The methodology is clearer here:

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Tweet collection - 14.5M tweets mentioned at least one woman of interest during 2017. We obtained a subset of 10K per day sampled uniformly from Twitter’s Firehose, minus tweets deleted since publication, totaling 2.2M tweets.

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By August 2018, 288K unique tweets had been categorized at least once

I think there were a lot that were retweeted, so essentially were duplicates. Millions were analysed, of which 288K were unique Tweets, I think?

To be honest, it's not presented as coherently as it should be.

45 minutes ago, Hammerclaw said:

And only 778 women. Even The New York Times would have given that article a rejection.

778 female journalists and politicians.

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