Posted on 01/06/2016 1:56:13 PM PST by Sean_Anthony
Obama has done more to divide America racially and ideologically, but in doing so he has also galvanized the Bitter Clinger Party
With the Iowa Caucuses a few weeks away, and the New Hampshire primary to follow soon on its heels, is it too late to form a solid voting block that can identify as the Bitter Clingers Party?
Consider the latest actions by the president: Executive Orders meant to curtail gun ownership as well as focus on exciting the liberal base. But what it really has accomplished is boosting the stocks of gun makers, increased gun sales, and succeeded in dividing Americans even more.
Bitter clinger wanting America back to the way it used to be checking in.
Clinging to God and their guns? Why that would be Ted Cruz's platform. You don't need a party, you already have the candidate, just go out and support the champion of the 1st and 2nd ammendemnts.
I don’t get it. Does the author ever make a point?
“Bitter clingers” are the people who don’t like Mrs. Bill, right?
I always thought of myself as cadmium plated, not galvanized.
The bitter clingers are the democrats who have basically had control over America most of the 20th century and now that their radical Marxist/communist agenda is being experienced and people are upset about it, they are trying to fight us in every way to hold onto their Marxist ways. THEY are the bitter clingers. We are the angry PEOPLE who are tired of having every right diminished in every way possible, told what to say and what is not acceptable, how to act and what to believe! Bitter? NOT at all. I’m angry, though, and I’ve had enough of this! If they don’t like America, there are plenty of doors to exit through...pick one! Try Europe, if you want to go somewhere where they love socialism and Marxism. They’ll love you there.
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