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Can you imagine the BTs (and Dumpy himself) if this happens? "Officials could rename Virginia school after Obama"

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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The school board of Virginia’s capital city is set to consider changing the moniker of a school named after a Confederate general.

The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that officials might rename J.E.B. Stuart Elementary School after former President Barack Obama.

Obama’s name is one of seven finalists for the school’s new name.

Other possibilities include Oliver Hill, a late civil rights attorney, and Henry Marsh, the city’s first black mayor.

More than 90 percent of the school’s student body is African American. The youngsters recently voted for their top three choices.

The Richmond School Board says the top three finishers will be revealed at their Monday evening session.

Richmond’s effort follows Petersburg’s February vote to rename three Confederate-named schools.

Stuart was a slave owner and a prominent Confederate cavalry commander.

 

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One is a dictator who had his family members killed and terrorizes his people. One wants children to have healthcare. 

Basically you can't reason with Republicans, they're all cultists

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Wow, just wow: "Sign to report employees not speaking English at doughnut shop creates a stir"

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A sign asking customers at a Dunkin’ Donuts store in Baltimore to report employees who were heard not speaking English has set off a controversy.

The sign, according to the Baltimore Sun, would offer coupons to customers who reported workers at a doughnut store on West 41st Street if they were heard yelling in foreign languages.

Views of the sign were posted on Twitter. It read, “If you hear any of our staff SHOUTING in a language other than ENGLISH Please call 443-415-7775 immediately with the name of the employee to receive a coupon for FREE Coffee and a pastry.”

The sign was spotted Monday at the store and has apparently since been removed after it went viral on social media, according to the Sun and other media outlets.

Dunkin’ Donuts told the Sun in a statement that the store’s general manager put it up “based on her own personal judgment” to deal with a “customer service and satisfaction issue.”

The store’s franchise owner believed the sign was “inappropriate” and had it removed, the company said.

Dunkin’ Donuts did not identify the franchise owner or the general manager.

 

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Y'all recall that Sam Nunberg is a Roger Stone fellow traveller (He's my mentor!), general nutcase and past Trump campaign manager. Here's what a Politico article had to say in a March 8 article called The Ballad of San Nunberg, where his pontifications were also referred to as The flight of the loon.

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With all the reserve of a talking howler monkey escaped from the zoo, former Trump campaign aide Sam Nunberg has been galivanting from one TV news show to another to bawl his defiance at a grand jury subpoena; speculate on the crimes of Donald Trump; denounce his political enemies (including former Trump aide Corey Lewandowski); affirm his allegiance to Roger Stone (his “father figure” and “mentor”); sling insults (Sarah Huckabee Sanders is a “fat slob”); and spread sizzling gossip.

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On 6/17/2018 at 7:18 PM, GreyhoundFan said:

Can you imagine the BTs (and Dumpy himself) if this happens? "Officials could rename Virginia school after Obama"

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RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — The school board of Virginia’s capital city is set to consider changing the moniker of a school named after a Confederate general.

The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports that officials might rename J.E.B. Stuart Elementary School after former President Barack Obama.

Obama’s name is one of seven finalists for the school’s new name.

Other possibilities include Oliver Hill, a late civil rights attorney, and Henry Marsh, the city’s first black mayor.

More than 90 percent of the school’s student body is African American. The youngsters recently voted for their top three choices.

The Richmond School Board says the top three finishers will be revealed at their Monday evening session.

Richmond’s effort follows Petersburg’s February vote to rename three Confederate-named schools.

Stuart was a slave owner and a prominent Confederate cavalry commander.

 

A new elementary school in Maryland is being named after Bayard Rustin. This is from the bio page "Bayard Rustin was a believer in non-violence, a socialist, a civil rights organizer, and an openly gay black man".

All the things Trump hates warped in one neat package.

On 6/19/2018 at 9:19 AM, GreyhoundFan said:

The sign, according to the Baltimore Sun, would offer coupons to customers who reported workers at a doughnut store on West 41st Street if they were heard yelling in foreign languages.

Errr if there are undocumented employees isn't the owner of the doughnut shop guilty of a crime? After all didn't he hire them? 

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On a whim I thought I'd look up Quisp breakfast cereal a memory of my childhood I don't see in t he stores any more. This revolting little bit of racism showed up in my search.

I have no idea where to put this, but I bet you dollars to doughnuts a TD or Trump himself would say "See I do like black people, they make the best cereal. I'm putting in a spoiler, because it is so very offensive. 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, onekidanddone said:

On a whim I thought I'd look up Quisp breakfast cereal a memory of my childhood I don't see in t he stores any more. This revolting little bit of racism showed up in my search.

I remember Quisp!! Wow, that other box is beyond awful. There are a lot of sick and nasty people out there.

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I see Quisp in my local supermarket periodically, and I think you can order it online.(I tried it once and wasn’t impressed; basically Cap’n Crunch in a slightly different shape.)

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I guess Kim and Kanye have decided they are going to ride this train till it crashes.  

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Even in Texas Branch Trumpvidian stupidity can cause blowback

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The Texas state motto is “friendship,” but for the conservative residents of Fritch that friendship doesn’t extend to liberals. According to a billboard on 1-40, Texas doesn’t have a “hey ya’ll” for those on the left.

The billboard, paid for by an individual not a group, reads "Liberals, Please continue on I-40 until you have left our GREAT STATE OF TEXAS."

But, those Texas conservatives can start wallowing in their beers because the billboard is coming down. Yep. The board’s owner, Randy Burkett of Burkett Outdoor Advertising said backlash from the message locked up his website, and he has convinced his customer to take the billboard down.

"I was shocked that it traveled that fast. I believe in free speech, but this country is divided enough as it is. I've spoken with the client, and he's agreed that it should come down. We'll be reimbursing him."

 

4 hours ago, Cartmann99 said:

I guess Kim and Kanye have decided they are going to ride this train till it crashes.  

Kimmy and Kanye can go fornicate themselves in the name of Rufus.  Also the Lord Jesus Christ.  My dream Amendment XXVIII just got editied - it now includes a provision that says that reality TV stars are ineligible for Federal office.

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"I want Trump to succeed" -- what does that even mean? Yeah, when he was elected I had hoped he would be that President for ALL Americans he claimed he would be... that lasted about a day. I just can't get behind Muslim bans or "there are good people on both sides" or the constant gaslighting.

But at least now when Mom says Hollywood hates Trump, I can point to Kimye!

Also: When Trump sets his sights on SS and Medicare... will the BT's still hope he succeeds? :think:

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8 hours ago, AmericanRose said:

Also: When Trump sets his sights on SS and Medicare... will the BT's still hope he succeeds? :think:

Trump will blame others for any changes that hurt his fans, and the BTs will promptly turn their ire towards the designated scapegoats.

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Cult follower Kimye lobbied Herr Drumph to ask for Alice Johnson's pardon, and he granted it.  Of course she wants him to succeed, because, hey, they're both wanna-be elites who benefit from maintaining the status quo.

https://www.npr.org/2018/06/06/617513060/president-trump-commutes-sentence-of-grandmother-serving-life-in-prison

Then Herr Drumph asked NFL players for a list of candidates they feel have been treated unjustly for potential presidential pardon, because, hey, he's the supreme leader and these are problems only he can fix.  Their response:  Institutionalized racism in the justice system requires systemic change.

https://www.npr.org/2018/06/21/622361923/nfl-players-pen-op-ed-calling-for-changes-to-americas-justice-system

 

 

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https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/numb-to-outrage-republican-voters-feel-a-deepening-bond-to-trump/ar-AAz3ink?ocid=spartandhp

So in short... the more the MSM criticizes Trump, the more they feel the need to defend him. The only thing they'll believe is Fox News... because in this desolate mass of 'fake news', they're the only ones that can be trusted. :pb_rollseyes:

I'm not so sure about Q Anon believers being some of the most intelligent I'll ever encounter. I've been on the Internet for awhile now, and it was always common sense not to believe 1.) anonymous sources 2.) anything that came from Reddit or 4chan.
Plus, Q Anon folks tend to just believe whatever Q tells them, and get !!!! about it without even thinking it's a bit too fantastical.
Now I'm wondering about the general ages of Q Anon believers... those who've thought they've been chatting with, say, a super hot guy only to find out it's actually someone they already know would probably be less inclined to believe just anything they saw. But I sincerely doubt my parent's generation have had that experience!

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Can't confirm she's a Trumpvidian but wouldn't bet against it 

She says she was only pretending to call the cops but also she had to duck so she could hear the phone. 

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"Inside a right-wing group’s safe space for young, Trump-supporting women"

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DALLAS — Deep in the basement of a concrete hotel by the airport, inside a bunkerlike conference room flanked by security guards, two young conservative superstars sit in a virtual bubble.

Throughout the building, like-minded travelers are gathering for a four-day Young Women’s Leadership Summit hosted by a conservative group known as Turning Point USA. They pack the Hyatt’s elevators and line up to meet their idols: Tomi Lahren, Dana Loesch, Kellyanne Conway. At the bar, they buy drinks they’d only recently come of age to purchase and lounge by the pool draped in Trump-branded towels.

This is a place where right-leaning women who feel under attack on their liberal school campuses can don their MAGA hats, profess their Ben Shapiro crushes and question the existence of the patriarchy without fear of insult.

And here, at the heart of it all is Candace Owens (28, black, tall, endorsed by Kanye West) and Charlie Kirk (24, white, taller, embraced by Donald Trump), the hosts of the conference, creators of a genuine safe space for the right.

“I wouldn’t call it a safe space,” says Owens, bristling at a term that conference attendees associate with ninny liberals afraid of differing points of view. “I would call it a comfortable space.”

Yet as the conference kicks off, things aren’t as comfortable as Owens and Kirk might have hoped. Days before, Owens had teased her scheduled talk on Twitter by bashing the Me Too movement as a salve for weak women who couldn’t handle themselves around men. Her remarks shocked some of the group’s devotees and allies.

The controversy quickly brought the simmering tensions among young-conservative groups to a boil. The vice president of Young America’s Foundation, a fellow right-leaning organization, wrote a memo advising conservative students to stay away from Turning Point. The group was a parasite, the memo said, a Potemkin village made of pilfered email lists and unearned bona fides. Good for the photogenic leaders at the top, who had become celebrities with the help of Twitter accolades from Kanye West and regular appearances on Fox News, but bad for the conservative movement.

Now here were Kirk and Owens, the leaders of the pro-Trump vanguard on America’s college campuses, preparing to throw their biggest women’s summit to date.

Walk out of this conference room, through the door that locks automatically when shut, into the beige expanse that is the basement of the Dallas/Fort Worth Airport Hyatt Regency, and Kirk's vision of a political revolution unfolds before you. The future is female. There's the makeup booth hosted by the Conservative Political Action Committee, the pink posters that say "COEXIST" in letters made of guns.

Young women from 48 states have traveled here to listen to speeches by Jordan Peterson on political correctness run amok or catch a glimpse of Fox News host and Don Jr. dater Kimberly Guilfoyle. They attend breakout sessions about building a #brand and developing right-wing Instagram pages. This is a place to learn how to become a conservative celebrity from those who have already made it.

And look, here comes one now. Even in a sea of blondes, even in her skintight camo pants, Tomi Lahren can’t blend in. She walks like a magnet through the throngs, drawing fans to her amid the “Socialism Sucks” posters and “Trump Girl” shirts. The selfie line is at least 200 deep, and when she makes her way onstage, the audience is so quiet you could hear a snowflake melt.

“I think if all of us stand up and make a movement out of saying, ‘Enough is enough’ about being treated differently because we’re conservative,” she says. “It almost sounds a little bit like a political Me Too movement. But I think if the liberals can stand up and say Me Too about sexual harassment and assault, why can’t we stand up and say Me Too about being disenfranchised as conservatives?”

This is what the people came to hear: they are not alone, they are powerful, they too can be just like Lahren. Which is, what exactly? She’s a political commentator and a staffer for a Trump-aligned group. But she’s more than that, she’s seen. She’s heard.

“It’s kind of freeing to come here to be surrounded by a lot of people who have the same beliefs as you,” says Reagan Tapley, 21, a senior at an “extremely liberal” college. “It doesn’t feel as terrifying to wear a hat that says ‘Make America Great Again’ because the odds are pretty low that anyone is going to come up and harass me.”

“I’ve never been in a scenario where I can sit in a room and voice my opinion and no one backlashes me,” says Alex Owen, 18, a recent graduate from a Denver high school.

Kirk founded Turning Point in 2012 with the goal of combating liberalism on college campuses. They keep a list of supposedly anti-conservative professors, they raise money from some of the biggest Republican donors, and they have chapters at hundreds of schools. They’re growing, but exactly how big they are getting is a matter of debate.

Earlier this month, Young America’s Foundation distributed a 12-page memo to their members that they eventually made public after it leaked in the media. If TPUSA represents the new, Trumpian, wing of the Republican Party, then YAF would be the more-traditional William F. Buckley types. The two don’t always get along.

In their memo, YAF warned young conservatives to stay away from TPUSA, painting Kirk as a charlatan who inflated his organization’s influence and padded the group’s numbers with “racists and Nazi sympathizers.”

They ridiculed TPUSA for its most-famous incident, one in which members dressed in diapers to poke fun of “safe spaces” at Kent State University, and said that beyond drawing celebrities and boosting their own fame there was nothing to the still-young organization.

This was not, YAF contended, a group conservatives should take seriously.

And yet, Kirk and his organization have the ear of at least one Republican institution that matters: the White House. Kirk has interviewed the president, campaigned with Don Jr., and is at the White House so often that Mercedes Schlapp, a senior adviser to the president who traveled to the conference, says there’s a West Wing couch that should have his name carved on a plaque above it.

Kirk feels a shift happening on college campuses and hopes Turning Point can help reinvigorate the conservative movement. That will take women, he says, thus the conference.

At times, the experience here borders on Gwenyth Paltrow levels of Goopiness. “Be it and do it, don’t just say it and claim it,” says guru Kellyanne Conway.

The third day of the conference closed with a pajama party. No boys allowed.

In all, the whole thing is, as Schlapp puts it, a place to get away from all the negativity, a “sisterhood.”

But no sisterhood is without family drama.

Three days before the conference, Owens tweeted that "the entire premise of #metoo is that women are stupid, weak & inconsequential." It got 22,000 likes but also plenty of dissent.

Kimberly Corban, a rape survivor and guns rights activist, responded on Twitter that she disagreed with Owens, and in Dallas said she worried the conference might send mixed signals about coming forward to report sexual abuse.

After she spoke, women lined up to meet Corban. They told her about being assaulted while serving in the military, about being harassed on campus. They cried, hugged and thanked her for being an inspiration.

And yet, their overall sentiment about the Me Too movement was ambivalence.

“What makes me cautious of it is that I fear with so much energy in the movement, I worry that men will get falsely sucked into it,” says Emma Mull, 18.

Holed up in the conference room, Owens and Kirk can’t avoid the topic as they sat for hours of interviews with various news outlets. Owens’s controversial tweet hadn’t gone away.

“I don’t want to make this the focal point of our conversation, so if we could wrap this up, that would be good,” Kirk says. “But I do want to say this, we have to be very careful when we have these conversations not to loop every single instance into a five-letter hashtag.”

To limit the controversy over Owens’s stance, Kirk had encouraged attendees not to attack her publicly or boo her on stage. Not that she’d be backing down.

“This idea of everything being sexual harassment was not something I learned growing up,” she says, sitting next to Kirk. “When a guy smacked my ass when I was 13, I turned around and I said don’t you effing touch me and that was it.”

When she takes the stage to share her Trumpian conservative vision, she doesn’t mention Me Too and finishes her speech to a wild ovation. The audience jumps out of their seats to run through the dark and meet her outside. They tell her they love her.

On Twitter and in conservative backchannels, Owens is vulnerable. Here she is still safe. Or comfortable, anyway.

Okay, a weekend of being trapped in a locked room with interchangeable blond Dumpy supporters sounds like hell on earth to me.

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Turns out no one in DC wants to fornicate Herr Orange staffers.

https://www.thecut.com/2018/06/trump-staffers-dating.html

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According to a new report from Politico, White House staffers have had a hard time adjusting to life in the capital because it’s hard finding people who aren’t wildly turned off by the Trump administration’s policies. One 31-year-old woman told Politico she got in “very, very frequent” scraps with her matches on dating apps when they find out she works for Trump, with one match asking her in all-caps, “HOW COULD YOU BE SUCH A RACIST AND A BIGOT?” and another, presumably recent match, wondering, “Do you rip babies from their mothers and then send them to Mexico?”

One former staffer said he has “been able to hook up with women,” (ooh la la) but admitted he held off on telling them about his White House ties for as long as possible:

“Thank God I’ve had a girlfriend of three years,” a former Trump aide humble-bragged, “because the last person I would want to be is a single Trump supporter dating in D.C. right now.”

There's always Ms. Palm if they can't find anyone who wants to roll in the hay with them even though they're Fornicate Face supporters.

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