Posted on 01/31/2019 3:39:40 PM PST by Rummyfan
Edited on 01/31/2019 5:04:26 PM PST by Sidebar Moderator. [history]
Is there any way we can support both sides in an intra party democrat throwdown?
No. Not “Jew” versus “Jew”. That’s inappropriate and not even well stated.
It could be Liberal/Stupid/Hatefilled Jewish “entertainer” versus “Jewish, Liberal, Successful Businessman who has some common sense.”
As an old Jewish guy who used to like Midler’s performances, and as one who does not drink coffee, what I see is a battle between the ignorant, hatefilled neo-Marxist-left versus a few remaining old-school liberals who are slowly becoming extinct.
My view would be, in a fantasy world, would be to kill the survivors and steal their credit cards. If liberals are a dying species, let’s give them a push towards extinction by cheering on the hardcore crazy leftists. Then we will have only one Big Democrat Manson Family to deal with instead of untrustworthy, weak liberals who cave at the first nasty word hurled at them.
Then they get down on their knees like a prisoner and beg for forgiveness. Extinction would seem to be a much better way to go out than to linger like a rotting pear on a tree until it drops to the ground, dries up, and is carried away by non-political but hungry ants.
Never understood the Bette Midler attraction, she’s attractive in a fat chick kind of way but other than that, bleh.
She was actually good with Nick Nolte in Down and out in Beverly Hills, funny movie. Nothing after that. I’m no prize but she’s actually kind of ugly.
I’m surprised the fat old broad is still alive.
Damn, that’s a lot of white. Bigot!
Bravo!
The one and only good flick she ever did.
That poor kid in the middle....
Lotta ugly too.
I suspect that may be Mayim Bailik.
Or, both just homely Jew girls with big noses.
Yes
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