Weak. Fake news.Donald Trump is a rapist and has been accused many times by dozens of women.
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Weak. Fake news.Donald Trump is a rapist and has been accused many times by dozens of women.
I don't know who Wayne Reyes is nor is it pertinent to my post. Your fact checking "source" is weak at best. Klobuchar in fact was the prosecutor whose office was in charge of the decision to not charge Chauvin. Did you read the stories from yesterday where the judge presiding over the case dismissed 3 local prosecutors for having "met with the state's coroner before his report was issued"? No doubt they coerced his statement of findings to de-emphasize how the levels of fentanyl and meth may have contributed to his death. It was WILDLY inappropriate for those prosecuting attorneys to do what they did. I'm not defending Chauvin in any manner. I'm defending the rule of law. It is also despicable IMO that the Minnesota withheld the complete video of Floyd's arrest from the public while businesses and public property were being destroyed. IMO, that was a calculated political move to promote as much rage as possible to accomplish a political goal.You can bleat this talking point as many times as you want, and it still won't be true:
Fact Check: Amy Klobuchar Did NOT Decline To Prosecute Cop at Center Of George Floyd Death | Lead Stories
Did Amy Klobuchar decline to prosecute Derek Chauvin, the cop at the center of George Floyd's death? No, that's not...leadstories.com
Amy Klobuchar under scrutiny for 2006 case involving officer charged in George Floyd death
Klobuchar was elected to the Senate in 2006 around the time that Derrick Chauvin was involved in the shooting that killed Wayne Reyes.www.usatoday.com
I'm also just trying to imagine the amount of squealing (which would have been justified) you would have done if Officer Chauvin had been prosecuted for his involvement in the shooting of Wayne Reyes, after all of the cops involved testified that Reyes pointed a sawed-off shotgun at them.
Nobody has ever proven Trump is a rapist. Political opponents and money chasing attorneys are really good at making accusations.
That all depends on what your meaning of is is. It's pretty interesting how unwanted touching is now viewed as full blown aggravated sexual assault today.He did brag about committing sexual assault on tape...not rape but not great either. I saw a guy on the news this week who said many Trump supporters dont actually like Trump the person at all. They like the fact that he pisses off or hates the same people they disapprove of as well. Makes quite a bit of sense.
There seems to be an awful lot of evidence and witness tampering that has gone on with these investigations. Hopefully our judges are as impartial as we think they all are.I don't know who Wayne Reyes is nor is it pertinent to my post. Your fact checking "source" is weak at best. Klobuchar in fact was the prosecutor whose office was in charge of the decision to not charge Chauvin. Did you read the stories from yesterday where the judge presiding over the case dismissed 3 local prosecutors for having "met with the state's coroner before his report was issued"? No doubt they coerced his statement of findings to de-emphasize how the levels of fentanyl and meth may have contributed to his death. It was WILDLY inappropriate for those prosecuting attorneys to do what they did. I'm not defending Chauvin in any manner. I'm defending the rule of law. It is also despicable IMO that the Minnesota withheld the complete video of Floyd's arrest from the public while businesses and public property were being destroyed. IMO, that was a calculated political move to promote as much rage as possible to accomplish a political goal.
Out of curiosity, how can they protest police brutality against unarmed black people in an acceptable way? Since a sticker is apparently too much and they can't silently kneel during the national anthem, what is an acceptable form of protest?
I never said anything about the George Floyd case. And of course you don’t know who Wayne Reyes is and don’t know the first thing about the circumstances that led to his shooting. Learning any details about that case would spoil your shopworn go-to talking point and require you to step outside your echo chamber.I don't know who Wayne Reyes is nor is it pertinent to my post. Your fact checking "source" is weak at best. Klobuchar in fact was the prosecutor whose office was in charge of the decision to not charge Chauvin. Did you read the stories from yesterday where the judge presiding over the case dismissed 3 local prosecutors for having "met with the state's coroner before his report was issued"? No doubt they coerced his statement of findings to de-emphasize how the levels of fentanyl and meth may have contributed to his death. It was WILDLY inappropriate for those prosecuting attorneys to do what they did. I'm not defending Chauvin in any manner. I'm defending the rule of law. It is also despicable IMO that the Minnesota withheld the complete video of Floyd's arrest from the public while businesses and public property were being destroyed. IMO, that was a calculated political move to promote as much rage as possible to accomplish a political goal.
What a beautifully worded leading question...allow me to answer with one.
How do we convince a certain segment of society to put a glove on it and that having more kids than you can afford isn't cool and when one does get thru you stick around and be a dad and stop taking illicit and sometimes multiple drugs and don't pass counterfeit money and when the cops do eventually show up because of all your bad choices you don't fight 'em?
What a beautifully worded leading question...allow me to answer with one.
How do we convince a certain segment of society to put a glove on it and that having more kids than you can afford isn't cool and when one does get thru you stick around and be a dad and stop taking illicit and sometimes multiple drugs and don't pass counterfeit money and when the cops do eventually show up because of all your bad choices you don't fight 'em?
agreed. they are teenagers playing a game. they have a decal on their uniform. and some of you want to shit your pants over them? why does it matter. if you dont like their uniform then dont watch. if you dont respect their opinion dont watch. if you can't stop thinking about it the whole game then dont watch. i honestly think some of you are making a way bigger deal of it than the athletes are. Pot calling kettle blackif you're taking political cues from 19-year old football players, I do not know what to tell you.
either you like football or you don't. allowing a sticker to sway you one way or another is softer than baby sh*t.
your on a roll. totally agree. the problem is not the athletes. the problem is the fans. some of the fans are so politically driven they are incapable of watching a game because of a decal on a helmet. wowthe political opinions of 19-35 year old athletes are neither here nor there to me. just like the political opinions of actors/musicians/artists.
imagine taking financial advice from the Lions' starting safety. you wouldn't. who cares what their politics are? enjoy their product or don't. letting politics sway one way or another is marshmallow soft.
a higher minimum wage might be a start. if you work then you can have enough that those other things are too counterproductive to engage in. thats why you dont do them. make sure most people dont have a reason to do them and they won't. there is nothing different about most poor people from most rich people. where they started and their life experiences are the only difference.What a beautifully worded leading question...allow me to answer with one.
How do we convince a certain segment of society to put a glove on it and that having more kids than you can afford isn't cool and when one does get thru you stick around and be a dad and stop taking illicit and sometimes multiple drugs and don't pass counterfeit money and when the cops do eventually show up because of all your bad choices you don't fight 'em?
I'd like to see a team wear red MAGA patches....we'll see how tolerant the left is with this stuff then.
So your point is... if fewer black men were philandering, drug-addled criminals, you'd take this whole discussion about racism a little more seriously?
tune out all you want, snowflake.
I enjoy sports & don't care at all about the personal opinions of athletes.
spoken by a true racist. thats the definition of racismThe ones who keep engaging in the behavior I described could solve a large percenrage of their own problems in one generarion if they'd take my advice you quoted.
Floyd didn't die at the hands of a racist cop...he died because he was a career loser who made one to many bad choices. Conservarives don't care about your skin color...we have our own struggles and are to busy to give it a second thought.
Make good choices, abide by the same laws I do...and watch how fast the word racism would disappear.
This is exactly why the word has no meaning anymore.spoken by a true racist. thats the definition of racism
#snitchesgetstitchesspoken by a true racist. thats the definition of racism
spoken by a true racist. thats the definition of racism
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/nfl-ra...arp-decline-in-initial-ratings-161747893.html Sunday night’s Rams-Cowboys game notched a 4.7 in early ratings among the most prized demographic, adults 18-49, with 14.81 million viewers. Last year’s New England Patriots-Pittsburgh Steelers game had a total audience of 22.2 million television viewers and a total of 22.7 million with digital viewers added in, a total roughly equal to 2018’s game.Critics of the NFL who wish to use the ratings as a political cudgel will contend that the ratings are diving because the NFL has taken a more socially progressive stance this season. It’s a theory that, at first blush, could hold water, since Dallas is typically one of the top draws in sports.You can justify all you want but it's a fact people are fed up with this shit and are tuning out. NBA, NFL, ...deal with the facts.
He did brag about committing sexual assault on tape...not rape but not great either. I saw a guy on the news this week who said many Trump supporters dont actually like Trump the person at all. They like the fact that he pisses off or hates the same people they disapprove of as well. Makes quite a bit of sense.
I don't know that one begets the other. after all..OK...The mental gymnastics people go through to defend and justify the actions of this scumbag and his grifter inner circle is damn near admirable. He really could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and the cult would blame anyone but him. It sets quite the precedent for future Presidential behavior. I would say I would definitely like some of you on a jury if I ever needed it. Bravo folks
OK...The mental gymnastics people go through to defend and justify the actions of this scumbag and his grifter inner circle is damn near admirable. He really could shoot someone on 5th Avenue and the cult would blame anyone but him. It sets quite the precedent for future Presidential behavior. I would say I would definitely like some of you on a jury if I ever needed it. Bravo folks
spoken by a true racist. thats the definition of racism
I think we are looking at this differently. I genuinely do not care about party affiliation or policies. It's just Trump. That's it for me. Boot him to the moon and whatever party is standing is fine by me.One guy engages in macho hyperbole with another guy (who waited 10 years to complain?) ... versus a guy (and a party) who weaponized the government to destroy the fundamental institutions necessary for a civil society to exist. Which is more of a threat?
Lowering the voting age to 16 - DNC
Illegal aliens voting - DNC
Packing the SCOTUS with 16 members - DNC
Getting rid of the electoral college - DNC
Reclassifying felonies as misdemeanors - DNC
Encouraging the anchor-baby industry by not discouraging birth tourism - DNC
Zero bail policies for criminals - DNC
Not calling out arson and murder until the polling starts going south - DNC
Making every career criminal a martyr to advance a false narrative - DNC
Destroying the national economy as a reaction to flu season - DNC
Stating America became a nation on 1619, not 1776 - DNC
Platform denouncing Christianity and the 4th of July as racist - DNC
Welfare policies that destroy the nuclear family - DNC
"By any means necessary" the ethic repeatedly stated by members of: DNC
^^^^ I give you the priorities of the left (but hey, a Porky's comment is much more of a threat than 50+ years of anti-americanism)
I think we are looking at this differently. I genuinely do not care about party affiliation or policies. It's just Trump. That's it for me. Boot him to the moon and whatever party is standing is fine by me.
Not at all...boot them too. Accountability isnt too much to askSo child touching and sniffing Biden is fine? The same guy that Kamala accused of sexual harassment and racism during the debates? Yeah, big bad orange man bad, Biden good. Right!
Not at all...boot them too. Accountability isnt too much to ask
He isnt the PresidentSo why not call out Hiden in the same way you call out Trump ????????????????
So the the article I read on Reyes said he led police on a chase after they had responded to reports of a stabbing. THEN he proceeded to get out of his car with a shotgun at which point he was shot 23 times by cops. Chauvin was one of those cops. As I stated, I'm not defending Chauvin. That's ONE instance where Chauvin could have been removed from the police force. IF you lead cops on a high speed chase then exit your car with a weapon, be prepared to die. Likewise, IF you fight cops when they try to put you in a cop car, they are going to make your life unpleasant at best. The question is, would a person who didn't have lethal levels of fentanyl with meth in his bloodstream have died due to the force Chauvin applied? Maybe. Maybe even probably. Chauvin was over the top with his restraint and should have stopped once Floyd quit resisting. Unfortunately he did not. Wayne Reyes? He seems to have asked for what he got although 23 shots seems a little over the top. Would it have been better if ONE shot to the head had killed him?I never said anything about the George Floyd case. And of course you don’t know who Wayne Reyes is and don’t know the first thing about the circumstances that led to his shooting. Learning any details about that case would spoil your shopworn go-to talking point and require you to step outside your echo chamber.
weak excuse.He isnt the President
just admit it. You suffer from Trump Derangement Syndrome. I'll admit I don't like the guy's personality. I do like the way he's reined in some out of control government agencies and held China's feet to the fire. It's about time we quit bending over for China. You do realize that the reason we've let China become filthy rich is that so many people in the swamp have family and friends serving on boards of multinational companies doing business with China right? In Biden's case it was with the Ukraine. $500,000/ year to serve on that energy company's board? He's a dimwit who has never had a real job. He got that deal because his pops was the VP.He isnt the President
Yes, correct. And the Wayne Reyes shooting is exactly the incident that led both the right-wing and loony left blogospheres to declare that Amy Klobuchar was a bad county prosecutor - because in the two weeks remaining in her tenure, she didn't prosecute Chauvin for his part in the Reyes incident.So the the article I read on Reyes said he led police on a chase after they had responded to reports of a stabbing. THEN he proceeded to get out of his car with a shotgun at which point he was shot 23 times by cops. Chauvin was one of those cops. As I stated, I'm not defending Chauvin. That's ONE instance where Chauvin could have been removed from the police force. IF you lead cops on a high speed chase then exit your car with a weapon, be prepared to die. Likewise, IF you fight cops when they try to put you in a cop car, they are going to make your life unpleasant at best. The question is, would a person who didn't have lethal levels of fentanyl with meth in his bloodstream have died due to the force Chauvin applied? Maybe. Maybe even probably. Chauvin was over the top with his restraint and should have stopped once Floyd quit resisting. Unfortunately he did not. Wayne Reyes? He seems to have asked for what he got although 23 shots seems a little over the top. Would it have been better if ONE shot to the head had killed him?
I believe that wasn't the first incident involving Chauvin that Klobuchar could have prosecuted him for. Let's assume though that it was and as you suggest she turfed the job to her successor. WHY in God's name was that guy still on a city police force in a city that has been run by democrats for decades? The guy had a horrible track record with dozens of complaints against him. I realize that sometimes people complain for little or no reason but that guy's record was noteworthy. Frankly, IMO Kobluchar would have been a MUCH better President than Biden. You will note that Klobuchar was not defended by CNN or MSNBC when that story broke.Yes, correct. And the Wayne Reyes shooting is exactly the incident that led both the right-wing and loony left blogospheres to declare that Amy Klobuchar was a bad county prosecutor - because in the two weeks remaining in her tenure, she didn't prosecute Chauvin for his part in the Reyes incident.
She may have been a great county prosecutor or a lousy one - I don't know and neither do you. But judging her performance from this incident doesn't make any sense whatsover - it just happened to gain traction with loudmouthed whack jobs on both ends of the political spectrum. After she left office, Klobuchar's successor took the Reyes case to a grand jury, and the grand jury decided not to press charges against any of the officers involved. That's the full story, which doesn't fit on a Tweet.
Turfed the job to her successor? WTF does that even mean? You think she should have rushed to judgement and pressed charges against him without a thorough review of the shooting?I believe that wasn't the first incident involving Chauvin that Klobuchar could have prosecuted him for. Let's assume though that it was and as you suggest she turfed the job to her successor. WHY in God's name was that guy still on a city police force in a city that has been run by democrats for decades? The guy had a horrible track record with dozens of complaints against him. I realize that sometimes people complain for little or no reason but that guy's record was noteworthy. Frankly, IMO Kobluchar would have been a MUCH better President than Biden. You will note that Klobuchar was not defended by CNN or MSNBC when that story broke.
A "turf" is a term used by doctors when a colleague dumps a case on them usually late in the day. Klobuchar turfed that shooting death by cops to her successor. The left-leaning media babbled on about it also to the point that she dropped out. She could have ignored Fox news and Limbaugh. Her own party deserted her. It's too bad they drove off Gabbard. She was the most electable candidate they had IMO by far. She was too centrist and wouldn't promote the far left's agenda.Turfed the job to her successor? WTF does that even mean? You think she should have rushed to judgement and pressed charges against him without a thorough review of the shooting?
And you're correct, the left-leaning media didn't defend Klobuchar. They were content to let people who clearly don't know their butt from a hole in the ground about the Reyes case babble on and on repeatedly about it.