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“I’m telling you, he says what I’m thinking".
(No, she's not on "crack", she's high on Donald.)
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This just in.....
Turns out this broad is a big fat liar mouth (sorry Zurich moon).
The lady in question, Susan DeLemus, went on CNN and called the president a liar.
She claims neither she or her new political idol Donald Trump — were ever involved in politics until the 2016 campaign season.
(Really Susie?)
DeLemus, a far-right elected leader for the state of New Hampshire, and Trump have both long been active in the so-called “birther movement,” a group of conspiracy theorists who believe President Barack Obama was not born in the United States.
Trump has flirted with a presidental run as far back as 1999.
Susan DeLemus was elected in 2010 as a Republican to the state House of Representatives.
In 2011, she was one of the state lawmakers who fought to keep Obama’s name off state ballots because they believed he was a “treasonous liar” who wasn’t born in the States, according to the Atlantic.
“It just makes me want to throw up,” Rep. Susan DeLemus had said at the time. “Let’s just bury the Constitution now and have a funeral.”
Here she is accosting state officials about her false accusation that Obama is not a natural-born citizen.
DeLemus’ husband, Jerry DeLemus was part of the armed insurgency at Bundy Ranch in Nevada last year.
He also made an unsuccessful run for sheriff.
In 2012, the DeLemus couple had endorsed far-right Republican Rick Santorum.
The couple has participated in CNN panels about Trump’s 2016 candidacy in the past, but Susan DeLemus was not identified as a lawmaker.
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Does anyone know if Keep has a daughter named Susan?
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Wasn't this woman one of the leaders of the birthers? And she was complaining about liars yet she supports Trump. That mental disconnect is really hard to understand. Seems to be a Trump fan thing.
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Sorry Dolly, I posted before I saw your last post. Yeah this lady is about as batshit cray cray as they get. These are the people we really need to be afraid of...and most of them are Trump fans. "Uneducated white people..." is the main demographic in poll after poll of Trump supporters.
What was it Fox used to call those types of people? Low information voters?
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Oh wow...I am so surprised...another right-wing racist liar. I..am..so shocked.
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BTW this type seems to be your basic Republican model. They come mostly in white, but can come in other colors with special orders. They have a pull string which quotes very limited king James bible quotes. No batteries needed, because they are powered on fear & hate. Did I mention that these models are old stock & are fragile? They can't handle truth or facts without having a complete system shutdown which causes theses models to produces red faces & steam shooting from the ears. Careful when playing with your Republican!
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Lol & the right was mocking Obama supporters by saying we think Obama is a savior or Messiah. They are just lying hypocritical dirtbags.
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Vantro wrote:
Lol & the right was mocking Obama supporters by saying we think Obama is a savior or Messiah. They are just lying hypocritical dirtbags.
I agree...I don't know who's scarier DT
or his followers...totally dumb asses...and dangerous people!
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Yeah.....but DT's followers have guns, they can be driven to the polls to vote, and they are feeling more free to express their bigoted hatred. Such a downer. And I get sick when I see members of minority groups get up and speak on his behalf. What is wrong with them? ![]()
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The rest of the world is just watching in shock and disgust. Once the genie is out of the bottle you can't put it back. America's racist, bigoted, hateful, fearful minority, which makes up the GOP base, has been exposed. They may be riding the Trump/Cruz tide right now, but when those demagogues are gone from the limelight they are left with the damage that has been done.
I do have faith that the American public will make the smart decision and put Hillary in the WH. I just worry about what will happen to the GOP in the wake of this massive schism. Will we be left with a GOP that is further right than the Tea Party, led by people like Cruz and Huckabee? Or will moderates prevail in the wake of Trump taking things too far?
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Mike Yard, a contributor on The Nightly Show made a funny, but pionient remark the other night. I can't find the exact quote, but it is along the lines that America won't elect Trump because we elected Obama twice & if we voted for Trump that would make us a very schizophrenic country. Think about it.
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Vantro wrote:
Mike Yard, a contributor on The Nightly Show made a funny, but pionient remark the other night. I can't find the exact quote, but it is along the lines that America won't elect Trump because we elected Obama twice & if we voted for Trump that would make us a very schizophrenic country. Think about it.
Big fan of Mike Yard!! He recently quoted on Twitter that "I firmly believe that we have enough good people in this country that Trump can never be President. I believe that based on the fact that Barack Obama won the presidency."
BOOM!!
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That is what he said on the Nightly Show, but added that if we did elect Trump that would make us schizophrenic. Thanks for posting the quote. I could not find it.
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That was a great quote ad right on target. Look at Obama's approval ratings. Nuff said.
(VANTRO, if you read this I wanted to say that I love the picture of JT in the Xmas tree!)
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Ty shiny! Trip loved this time of year! ![]()
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These Trump supporters would still back him if he proposed ‘national registry of Jews’.
When asking the group to put down their Trump signs if he named a policy idea that would make them fail to vote for the candidate, Klepper found that two of them would still back the GOP front-runner even if he proposed a “national registry of Jews.”
He also found that Trump’s mockery of reporter Serge Kovaleski and call for Muslims to be registered had no effect on the group, as none of the participants indicated any reluctance to support the candidate because of either incident.
Klepper also clashed with one group member who supported Trump’s allegation that most immigrants coming into the US from Mexico are criminals.
“I think the statistics are there,” the woman said.
“I think the vast majority of your statistics are bullsh*t" Klepper shot back.
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Vantro wrote:
Oh wow...I am so surprised...another right-wing racist liar. I..am..so shocked.
BTW this type seems to be your basic Republican model. They come mostly in white, but can come in other colors with special orders. They have a pull string which quotes very limited king James bible quotes. No batteries needed, because they are powered on fear & hate. Did I mention that these models are old stock & are fragile? They can't handle truth or facts without having a complete system shutdown which causes theses models to produces red faces & steam shooting from the ears. Careful when playing with your Republican!
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An inquiring poster from another board asked a very good question.
What is a trump supporter?
She then proceeded to answer her own question with info she
found out somewhere.
"They consist of Republicans, Democrats and Independents."
(So why did she ask in the first place if she already had the answer?)
But I digress.
After a comment "Isn't that interesting" came another question.
"What does that tell you?".
I would have to answer, not much.
After doing much research from diverse sources (always a good idea), I found this descriptiona a typical Trump supporter to be the most fair and balanced.
From: The FederalistWho Are Donald Trump’s Supporters?
We can break the question down more exactly, looking at six categories of Trump voters:
1) “Low-information voters” who don’t really know much about Trump or his policies, but hey, he’s a celebrity, so they tell pollsters they’re voting for him.
2) Actual conservatives who like Trump because he’s a tough-talking “fighter” and a businessman who “gets things done.”
3) Disgruntled non-ideological independents who normally don’t vote because “it never makes any difference.
4) Single-issue anti-immigration fanatics
.5) Archie Bunker types who normally vote Republican because they see it as the party of “identity politics for white people,” the ones who want the country to be run by and for “people like me.” These are the folks on Twitter who extol the virtue of “European” immigrants, without realizing that “Hispanic” derives from the word for Spain, and that Spain is in Europe.
6) Outright racists who don’t normally vote because neither party has the guts to embrace White Power.
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