phrodeau
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Who. Just wondering.
Henry Kissinger
Ted Cruz
Big Dick Cheney
George W Bush
Mike Huckabee
Rick Santorum
Scott Walker
Sam Brownback
...
Not in any order of likability naturally.
To get this thread back on topic.
There are a lot of people less likable than Hillary. Many are Rethuglicans and bible abusers.
Who. Just wondering.
Just to be fair, you could have added people like Al Sharpton, Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan.
Yeah, those infidel preachers are the worst.Just to be fair, you could have added people like Al Sharpton, Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan.
Just to be fair, you could have added people like Al Sharpton, Jeremiah Wright and Louis Farrakhan.
But then you wouldn't have contributed to the thread Box. I leave room for others to contribute.
Honestly I don't even think much about the those guys. They have very little power to effect my life.
They aren't Rethuglicans and Bible abusers are they?
Sharpton and Wright could be called bible abusers. I don't know about F.
I'm not saying they can't...or even that it's unlikely.
But I am curious to see what behavior of theirs you would consider bible abusing.
I also must point out that everyone he listed was actually a member of government either elected or appointed and every single one had a HUGE direct influence over the course of events for the USA over the past half century. Every one of them is a historical heavy hitter that has DIRECTLY led us to the current state of affairs.
The people you listed are just a bunch of attention whores with no real power beyond the ability to incite a riot.....maybe.
Sorry...as much as some pissed off black people might send you into a rage they aren't really important, certainly not as important as an entire string of top tier government officials, the real shot callers who actually effect everyone's life. And that is why imo that makes it a rather invalid comparison. They are the Rush Limbaugh and Mark Levin of the left if you will....bunch of shit talkers that get loads of idiots all in a fit, nothing more. They can't ruin thousands even millions of lives with the stroke of a pen, secretaries, governors and presidents can and do.
I didn't coin the phrase "bible abuser" so I don't know the exact definition, but I would presume it refers to people who misquote the bible for their own purposes.
However prominent the individuals mentioned might be, the question has been their likeability. The three I mentioned are all assholes, at least in my opinion.
.I took it the same way.
The likability of people who are important, politicians who make/break peoples lives with their policies.
Not some celebrity blow hards. Kim Kardashian is more relevant than any of the twats you listed.
That would be like you pointing out what a dick Obama is because he fucked a bunch of peoples lives up and hurt the country and me responding with "yea but Mark Levin is a dick! And Alex Jones is bat shit crazy!".
It's not apples and oranges.....
You still don't get it do you?
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All the people mentioned are or were public figures.
A group of South Carolina television stations has moved to pull a commercial supporting Sen. Ted Cruz’s (R-TX) presidential campaign, citing legal concerns.
According to the New York Times, the three stations decided on Friday to stop airing a commercial citing the San Bernardino shooting attacks last December to attack Sen. Marco Rubio’s (R-FL) immigration record.
The commercial, which was produced by the pro-Cruz super PAC Stand for Truth, also argued that the immigration bill Rubio helped put together in 2013 was proof that he wanted to “allow sanctuary cities.”
The Washington Post reported that the ad incorporated photos of the San Bernardino attackers and a voiceover saying, “We are at war. Not just abroad, but here at home.”
“We had our legal folks review it, and it was decided that this needed to be pulled and substituted,” said WBTW-TV general manager Randy Ingram of the commercial. He did not identify the aspect of the ad that prompted its removal.
While Trump is hard to believe, he isn’t the candidate that truly terrifies King. That award goes to Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). “He’s very scary,” King said. He went on to explain that Trump could appeal to more people and be more electable because Cruz’s fundamentalist ways make him look like “the analog of an Imam.” He described, Cruz’s guiding principle “would be the scripture rather than the Constitution.”
Speaking at a Ted Cruz campaign event in South Carolina on Friday, that star of television reality show “Duck Dynasty” turned what began as a campaign event into something that sounded more like a old-fashioned hellfire and brimstone tent revival — but without the snake-handling and speaking in tongues.
Pounding on the lectern while holding a Bible aloft as he yelled at the crowd, reality star Phil Robertson promised that America is doomed despite the fact that the Ten Commandments are on display in the “Supreme Court room.”
“Give them time. They’ll haul them away,” he warned before ticking off each commandment and pointing out that he believes they under-gird the American jurisprudence because this is a “Christian nation.”
Turning to the candidate he endorsed, Robertson compared Cruz to the late Justice Antonin Scalia saying the Texas senator is an “originalist.”
It's almost as bad as Hillary's Bark! Or her Cackle. Or her shrugs and excuses.
Wiped? "Like with a cloth?"
Yeah Hillary, like the one you use to wipe your ass with!!
P.S. It's possible that responding on the politics board doesn't mix well with Rye whiskey!

I take it you'd love to help Hillary wipe something...anything...to help her win.
In a controversial new TV ad aiming to sway conservative caucus-goers in Nevada but likely to backfire with mainstream voters, Presidential hopeful Ted Cruz (R-TX) vows to sell-off or give away the state’s national parks, national forests, national monuments, and other public lands.
“If you trust me with your vote,” says Cruz in the ad, “I will fight day and night to return full control of Nevada’s lands to its rightful owners, its citizens.”