Posted on 06/19/2017 7:22:11 AM PDT by rktman
While some New Yorkers headed to Central Park Friday night to watch a rendition of "Julius Caesar" featuring a mock assassination of the President, others chose to fork over $45 or $50 (what? two classes of tickets?) to watch Elizabeth Warren stand on an empty stage and read from her new book, This Fight is Our Fight: The Battle to Save Americas Middle Class.
As the title implies, the bulk of the book is Warren's standard class-warfare-as-preached-by-a-culture-appropriating-Harvard-professor drivel, but, being the crony capitalist feminist that she is, the issue of "women's rights" and this year's women's marches get a good chunk of time.
While reading from her book, she couldn't resist sharing her favorite slogans from signs at the Boston Women's march:
(Excerpt) Read more at townhall.com ...
Not the squaw. She looks like she ‘needs’ a burger or two. We know she can damn well afford them.
He “ain’t seen nasty yet,” but looking at her face he sure has seen ugly!
Neither has she
Gray Beaver is a better name for that cranky old squaw.
Fauxahantas and her pals are GUARANTEEING that future elections are going to result in actual bloodshed.
Squaw fork tongue on warpath.
5.56mm
I’m busy trying to get rid of the ear worm I gave myself
Is that what she calls it?
The Left wants one party rule ,their failed party
GO FAUXCAHONTAS! Every time the prominent Lefties get loud, it just brings more reasonable people to our side! GO FAUXCAHONTAS!
State lawmakers foolishly gave up the voices of the state legislatures in Congress when they ratified that amendment, effectively repealing the whole Constitution by doing so imo.
The problem with 17A is that voters elect senators who dont understand the federal governments constitutionally limited powers, most of these powers listed in the Constitutions Section 8 of Article I, any better than the voters who elected them probably do.
Drain the swamp! Drain the swamp!
Remember in November 18 !
Since Trump entered the 16 presidential race too late for patriots to make sure that there were state sovereignty-respecting candidates on the primary ballots, patriots need make sure that such candidates are on the 18 primary ballots so that they can be elected to support Trump in draining the unconstitutionally big federal government swamp.
Such a Congress will also be able to finish draining the swamp with respect to getting the remaining state sovereignty-ignoring, activist Supreme Court justices off of the bench.
In fact, if Justice Gorsuch turns out to be a liberal Trojan Horse then we will need 67 patriot senators to remove a House-impeached Gorsuch from office.
Noting that the primaries start in Iowa and New Hampshire in February 18, patriots need to challenge candidates for federal office in the following way.
While I Googled the primary information above concerning Iowa and New Hampshire, FReeper iowamark brought to my attention that the February primaries for these states apply only to presidential election years. And after doing some more scratching, since primary dates for most states for 2018 elections probably havent been uploaded at this time (March 14, 2017), FReepers will need to find out primary dates from sources and / or websites in their own states.
Patriots need to qualify candidates by asking them why the Founding States made the Constitutions Section 8 of Article I; to limit (cripple) the federal governments powers.
Patriots also need to find candidates that are knowledgeable of the Supreme Court's clarifications of the federal governments limited powers listed below.
Congress is not empowered to tax for those purposes which are within the exclusive province of the States. Justice John Marshall, Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
State inspection laws, health laws, and laws for regulating the internal commerce of a State, and those which respect turnpike roads, ferries, &c. are not within the power granted to Congress [emphasis added]. Gibbons v. Ogden, 1824.
From the accepted doctrine that the United States is a government of delegated powers, it follows that those not expressly granted, or reasonably to be implied from such as are conferred, are reserved to the states, or to the people. To forestall any suggestion to the contrary, the Tenth Amendment was adopted. The same proposition, otherwise stated, is that powers not granted are prohibited [emphasis added]. United States v. Butler, 1936.
Yes we have, but I don’t underestimate their ability to sink even lower.
https://donstorch.com/squaw-warren-to-mobilize-nasty-women/
Most Americans would rather not be perceived as vile, but not Democrats like Warren and Her Heinous.
`Nasty Squaw’ it is then.
And Kamala Harris: Stands With Mouth Running and Forked Tongue Flicking
Lol! So is she threatening to send him some naked pictures of herself?
So, you can imagine what he may be thinking right now.
Don’t tell Fauxcahontis is going to show up au natural?
she’s been after Trump’s scalp for a long time.
The “deplorable” and “nasty” attacks/responses were a great example of persuasion/marketing.
Trump turned “deplorable” into an asset (with a simple video and no rant). Supporters wanted to be called “deplorable” after that. It rallied them and did not reinforce a negative attitude in undecideds (e.g. that Trump supporters are deplorable in the common definition).
Warren tried to do the same with “nasty”. She used the word about 10 times in a minute. She said she was proud to be a “nasty woman” with “nasty feet”. She reinforced the idea that the common definition of nasty applies to at least one Hillary supporter with her rant. Other Hillary supporters didn’t adopt the label like Trump supporters took “deplorable”. Some undecideds did decide that Hillary supporters (at least one) were nasty based on Warren’s nasty response.
I hope she tries to keep the “nasty woman” message going.
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