Sorry if this sounds like picking a side in politics, But,,,,,
You know how the right always treats mass shootings from schools to Out door las Vegas concerts.
Well, now that shooters have found ways to execute wealthy corporate CEO's as the one from Untied Health care. As the right media reports how they are concerned as Senator Susan Collins is and all. I care so much that even though this is, " Not the time to talk about it". I will still talk about it by , "giving my thoughts and prayers". So can the media please move on from the wealthy dude getting killed. I don't condone it but it appears the use of the 2nd Amendment to defend himself against tyranny is a legitimate legal thing. Just ask any right winger. I do know that defending oneself against government tyranny is a 2nd Amendment right and I know that government is now sold to and owned and operated by the wealthy (especially after Citizens United and the selling the SCOTUS to the wealthy contractors. Which makes these wealthy the Government. As they use government to tyrannize. Well, there it is.
I used to watch Tim Miller's videos on YouTube throughout the campaign season and he always seemed like he was right there with us, describing the threat posed by Trump, praising Harris, talking about how we all needed to work together and get out and vote. Then the minute Harris lost, it felt like Miller and his Bulwark pals discreetly side-stepped off the stage and joined the crowd booing Harris & Walz. And ever since then they're filled with advice for Democrats that they didn't bother to mention before the election. Its like the football game was on Sunday and now its the next morning and they want to tell us how we should have quarterbacked the game the day before, I don't know, there's gotta be a way to make that more concise. The point is, there's no such thing as a good Republican.
If I were an ironic Byronic anti-hero (Guy Fawkes costume optional), I would hit the Bulwark people with tranq darts just before they went on stage and arrange for you and BG to fill in.
"Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Miller and Ms. Longwell will not be participating in tonight's debate. Their time is up. We have taken it over. You were to hear an argument for the proposition that you do have to pick a side in politics. That is what you are going to hear."
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The only place in the world this would draw a crowd is DC.
Dear Santa, I have been very, very good this year. I would like you to get a present for everyone, not just me. Can your elves make a giant meteor?
Sorry if this sounds like picking a side in politics, But,,,,,
You know how the right always treats mass shootings from schools to Out door las Vegas concerts.
Well, now that shooters have found ways to execute wealthy corporate CEO's as the one from Untied Health care. As the right media reports how they are concerned as Senator Susan Collins is and all.
I care so much that even though this is, " Not the time to talk about it". I will still talk about it by , "giving my thoughts and prayers".
So can the media please move on from the wealthy dude getting killed.
I don't condone it but it appears the use of the 2nd Amendment to defend himself against tyranny is a legitimate legal thing. Just ask any right winger.
I do know that defending oneself against government tyranny is a 2nd Amendment right and I know that government is now sold to and owned and operated by the wealthy (especially after Citizens United and the selling the SCOTUS to the wealthy contractors. Which makes these wealthy the Government. As they use government to tyrannize. Well, there it is.
I used to watch Tim Miller's videos on YouTube throughout the campaign season and he always seemed like he was right there with us, describing the threat posed by Trump, praising Harris, talking about how we all needed to work together and get out and vote. Then the minute Harris lost, it felt like Miller and his Bulwark pals discreetly side-stepped off the stage and joined the crowd booing Harris & Walz. And ever since then they're filled with advice for Democrats that they didn't bother to mention before the election. Its like the football game was on Sunday and now its the next morning and they want to tell us how we should have quarterbacked the game the day before, I don't know, there's gotta be a way to make that more concise. The point is, there's no such thing as a good Republican.
> The point is, there's no such thing as a good Republican.
That's pretty concise as well as poignant and pertinent.
If I were an ironic Byronic anti-hero (Guy Fawkes costume optional), I would hit the Bulwark people with tranq darts just before they went on stage and arrange for you and BG to fill in.
"Ladies and gentlemen, Mr. Miller and Ms. Longwell will not be participating in tonight's debate. Their time is up. We have taken it over. You were to hear an argument for the proposition that you do have to pick a side in politics. That is what you are going to hear."
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