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  1. Obama was Jackie Fucking Robinson as a President. He didn't lean on his race. He presided. And pretty fucking well given the flaming bag of shit left on the Whitehouse porch by Bush II. It was the American people that were lacking. Obama's success called into question huge aspects of the neo-conservative world view. That center-left policies could effectively improve America -- even the economy. Worse yet, that a person of color could be just as effective as a caucasian when given the utmost responsibility in directing the most powerful nation in the world. Those two undeniable truths of the Obama presidency were literally mind blowing for 40% of America.
    41 points
  2. Truth. While Obama was President, I found him to be average. Reviewing his Presidency in hindsight, he might have been one of the better Presidents of all time given the bullshit he needed to navigate. He repaired the economy and he moved us forward socially. And he did it with a vitriolic opposition party that marinated itself in hatred, bigotry, and conspiracy theory. America has been weighed, it has been measured, and it has been found wanting. The fact that people like Armybrat think Obama was a POS as President is an indictment of America, not of Obama,. Trump is the embodiment of a cancer that has ravaged America for quite some time. That we decided to elect the cancer to be representative of our entire body is truly damning.
    35 points
  3. You know what, people who are friends or tolerate racists are fucking racists. It's a position that is reprehensible and is only combated by intolerance. If you are friends with racists or support racists you are a fucking racist piece of shit.
    23 points
  4. He was trying to lead by example of being the president of everyone so whomever the next black president wasn't saddled with, "Hey, but that last black guy was only president of the black guys." Yet there was a group of people who would not accept that he could do this. It went against all their deeply seated fears and insecurities. We now call them, "Trumpkins."
    18 points
  5. I don't give a single fuck if racist garbage posters never post or come here again.
    15 points
  6. Hearing that Roach is in the hospital with 3rd degree burns to his face after lying down on asphalt streets all day.
    12 points
  7. When people say things like that, it's their "polite" way of calling Barack Obama the n-word. They get it straight from Tucker Carlson.
    12 points
  8. anybody, anybody that touched a kid needs to go down in flames. IDGAF who it is. Hang em all.
    11 points
  9. Your mama is so fat she caught flesh eating bacteria and the doctor gave her 10 years to live.
    10 points
  10. Trust me, everyone is relieved he didn’t attend. He didn’t go because he’s a piece of shit, has no empthy, and doesn’t know how to be gracious, but he inadvertently did everyone a solid.
    10 points
  11. https://247sports.com/Player/Phaizon-Wilson-46080066/ Hot damn! We finally broke back into Lancaster!
    9 points
  12. Guys. Guys. He’s back. Live now on FB with Aggie Scoop. it’shappening.gif @jordanaggie
    9 points
  13. Fair enough, but if that's a big issue for them maybe they can first stop associating themselves with racists.
    9 points
  14. 9 points
  15. 8 points
  16. Fauci has been the director of NIAID for like 45 years. He's literally the world preeminent epidemiologist. Not going to go further than that in the recruiting thread, but a dumb both sides post deserves a quick refutation.
    8 points
  17. I introduced your mom to the savage last night.
    8 points
  18. 8 points
  19. If people don't want to be called racist, they shouldn't choose to associate with known racists and then stay silent when the elected representatives they voted for act in a racist manner. I'd have some sympathy if Army Brat ever said a word about, oh, say, "shithole countries," trump promoting segregation, trump telling congresspeople of color to "go back where they came from," killing DACA, imprisoning brown children, the Muslim ban, not providing adequate aid after Maria, "good people on both sides" in Charlottesville, and so on. If you're going to support a political party and a president who does racist shit, and, at best, stay silent for it all, after years criticizing a black president, then you can certainly be judged for racism.
    7 points
  20. xpost from 2022 - but it's worth repeating because this is a big win. I have to be honest, I had kind of written Wilson off as an Alabama commit. He fits what they do and they have been after him hard for a 2022 guy and he loves Alabama, so this is a pretty big fucking win for Coleman or Yurcich or Carrington or whoever.
    7 points
  21. OK, I haven't said anything but I'm going to now. The sudden calling out of Armybrat for no fucking reason other than to troll him in this thread needs to stop. If he were in here trolling for Trump a response would be appropriate. What is happening here is petty and uncalled for. Get off his ankle. Reported.
    7 points
  22. Everyone pay attention as the cardinals show us the right way to have corona
    7 points
  23. Yo momma so fat she eats Wheat Thicks
    7 points
  24. Not attending the memorial ceremonies of John Lewis and John McCain is the smartest and most compassionate thing he's ever accidentally done.
    7 points
  25. The entire trump family should be publicly executed by cobras. Put those cunts into a MMA cage, then dump a hundred cobras in.
    6 points
  26. I have to be honest, I had kind of written Wilson off as an Alabama commit. He fits what they do and they have been after him hard for a 2022 guy and he loves Alabama, so this is a pretty big fucking win for Coleman or Yurcich or Carrington or whoever.
    6 points
  27. I appreciate your effort to judge the average person in the party in a generous benefit-of-the-doubt kind of way. That said, can we all agree that if any democratically elected leader in the free world tweeted his/her supporter repeatedly screaming “White power!” - that person would be (justly) removed from office by the end of the fucking day? But here, not only did Republicans not call him out... the entire news machinery moved right along within 36 hours. So I’d say the systemic and ongoing empowering of racists is most definitely “racist” in every sense. And as a side note, I never ever want to hear a Republican tell me that CNN and the other networks are hysterical and unfair to them.
    6 points
  28. Just another one of the endless lies from the p.o.s.
    6 points
  29. Man, Nahlin is just insufferable this cycle.
    6 points
  30. DALLAS (KXAN) — A Dallas man who hosted family members in June, under the thought COVID-19 was a hoax, now regrets that after one member died and 13 others tested positive for the virus, with one on life support. According the a report by NBC, Tony Green invited his partner’s parents over to his house for a party June 13. Green admitted no one wore masks, as he thought “the mainstream media and the Democrats were using it [COVID-19} to create panic, crash the economy and destroy Trump’s chances at re-election.” The next day, Green felt sick. Two days later, his partner of nine years and parents felt sick. However, his partner’s parents, whom Green considers his in-laws even though he and his partner aren’t married, still went to Austin for the birth of their first grandchild, the report says. Two other family members went to Austin with the in-laws. Both got sick. The parents of the newborn also got sick. The newborn didn’t, Green said. Everyone tested positive for coronavirus, Green said. He and his father-in-law, Rafael Ceja, were admitted to a hospital June 24, and then Ceja’s mother was admitted to the same hospital later on. She was one of the family members who traveled from Dallas to Austin with Green’s in-laws. The mother died of COVID-19 complications on July 2, Green said. She was in the room next to her son, and her son didn’t even know she was there. Ceja learned later that day she died, Green said. Only 10 family members could attend her funeral two days later, Green said. Ceja is still on life support as of July 27, according to a GoFundMe page that Green set up. Two of Ceja’s sisters, one of his nephews and a brother-in-law had all contracted the virus bringing the total number of infected family members to 14, Green said. Twelve family members have either recovered or are in various stages of recovery, Green said. “I cannot help but feel responsible for convincing our families it was safe to have a get-together,” Green told NBC News in a phone interview. “There’s a lot of things that I would have done differently.” https://www.kxan.com/news/coronavirus/14-dallas-family-members-get-covid-19-after-virus-deniers-party-1-dead-and-another-on-life-support/
    6 points
  31. Sad isn't the word I would use to describe it.
    6 points
  32. Yeah, other countries can do things the US won't/can't. Look at China, (not that I agree with their bullshit numbers), but they were literally locking people in their own homes. They weren't having debates about a mask. The US can't do what they did. The controlled their outbreak through totalitarian measures. Places like South Korea, Taiwan, Japan used a few measures that the US doesn't have. Culturally, they already are anti-germ, they all believe in masks, already wore them regularly. They had hard lockdowns, some more than other, but they followed social distancing, masks, etc back in January and February. They had big data tracking people phones, and social shame people who didn't follow the rules. They weren't having people living their best lives in March and trying to reopen a month later. Again, the US is culturally opposite. They don't give a fuck, and half the country thinks it's not real. Spain/Italy/France and other EU countries shut down hard and fast. They still got hit hard, but they took it seriously. They socially shamed people who didn't take it seriously. Now they are seeing spikes because they opened back up a little. That's because the virus didn't go away. It's going to flare up in places. But when you got it down to a reasonable number, you can contact trace and quarantine those people and keep it mostly down until a vaccine is available. The US has zero discipline. This thing is going to be here for a while. Even after we get a vaccine, how many will actually get the vaccine? How effective will the vaccine be? Dont' get me wrong, the cases and deaths will drop dramatically once it becomes widely available, but there still going to be issues in the US in communities that don't give a shit.
    6 points
  33. And when people say he “intentionally divided the country,” I always ask them to clarify because i don’t know what they mean. That’s when then convo gets interesting...
    6 points
  34. I don't believe you'd know, (or admit) the truth if it bit you on your ass. If you're on a road way blocking the free flow of traffic, not allowing people to pass, and if they try to move around you or back up you stand in front of or begin banging on their car (which has been documented in several video clips), yelling at those folks, making menacing moves toward them, banging on their car, that's for damn sure an act of terrorizing people. That some of you try to say it's not, let's put your wife, daughter, grand ma and and your grampy in that situation, and see what they say about it. Let' s see what you say about it when they do thousands of dollars damage to your car. Yes cars have caused death by being used as a weapon against protestors. I believe that's been the minority, and only a couple of those have been actually pre meditated (Charlottesville). There are videos after videos showing people in vehicles being caught in these street protests and being attacked by protesters. Those are probably just andecdotal evidence though aren't they ? If you're forcibly detaining someone from leaving a location (while they're in their car or on foot for that matter), holding them against their will, I said that could be construed as kidnapping which would be incorrect based on the full definition of kidnapping, which also involves the act of transporting the victim, to be by the book kidnapping. You're still detaining someone illegally because you've decided your self proclaimed right to block a freeway or surface street trumps their rights to drive their car down that roadway without you stopping them. Posters here have tried to say there is no violence in these protests , that rioting Is not violent, that you can compare a riot/protest in a roadway to an after football game traffic jam, or deny actual mages of violence, and video evidence of people in vehicles being assaulted speaks to a dishonesty that is far worse than me being incorrect about the definition of kidnapping. You can pile on all you want, but that only illustrates the cabal mentality perfectly. Goal post moving is an art by some here, Dahobs with his "oh it's just like after a football game" is among the more galacticaly stupid comments I've seen floated here in a while. That kind of dishonesty is astounding, but has come to be expected from many. Mayor Stoney of Richmond was wrong about his no BLM motivated violence over the weekend. I know more than a few people in local, and state level gov't, and the police who have the actual intel of the incidents who laughed, at that bald faced lie.
    6 points
  35. Don’t people pay $9.95 so that people like him will tell them what he heard on the streets...before it happens? heres some more inside info- I’m told that Texas isn’t done with the 2022 class just yet. Expect 22-25 more commitments over the next 17 months. I’m expecting commitments from all positions except punter. As they commit, I will tell you more...for the low low price of $4.99 biweekly.
    5 points
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