If you’re a Republican, you MUST be frustrated — women are still here, in America. That has to really be buggin’ ya, since you wanna kick chicks out of the country.
So claimed…a nut on the street? Nope. Some weirdo online? Try again. An asylum resident? No cigar. Give up? Why, it was Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the head of the Democratic National Committee.
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Appearing on CNN the year before Donald Trump’s illustrious election, Debbie taught the world via a conversation with Dana Bash about Election 2016. She explained that GOPers were sayin’, “Yeah, let’s kick women. Let’s kick them and immigrants out of this country.”
****It should be noted that she was — heavily likely — actually referring to the exact opposite of immigrants: That would be, people who refused to enter into the U.S. via our immigration system.
And if I may ask: When did the battle of federal politics become a war of outright lies claiming idiotic notions of absurdly sinister dumba$$ness?
Just wondering.
Here’s Deb (courtesy of The Daily Caller):
“I believe that any one of our candidates will stand in stark contrast, when it comes to the priorities of the American people and how they’re going to make their decision on who they’re going to vote for for President, to any of the Republican candidates. The Republicans are trying to out-right-wing each other. Look, between the fifteen Republican candidates who are left — all of whom are trying to out-Trump Donald Trump — by saying, ‘Yeah let’s kick women. Let’s kick them and immigrants out of this country. Let’s take away health care from women.’ … Yes, I think any of the candidates on our side of the aisle…will be chosen and eventually elected as the 45th president of the United States of America because of that contrast.”
This is really what the Big Cheese of the Democratic Party was dishing. Smells like limburger. It’s a lameburger. It’s full of holes, like swiss. And other cheesy/moronic analogies.
This is where we were, folks. And are — I don’t think the situation has improved.
Will we continue to witness the descent of Pelosi & Schumer’s party, given that most Americans will never take seriously such an imbecilic statement? Or am I wrong about that estimation, in which case I refer to my previous assertion?
I look forward to learning from you, in the Comments section below.
-Alex
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