Posted on 11/26/2017 2:17:22 PM PST by Kaslin
New York Times columnist Charles Blow took to Twitter Friday afternoon with a message of unity, no doubt inspired by Divine Providence after rejoicing in the Thanksgiving holiday.
Just kidding. The author of Fire Shut Up in My Bones told his followers point blank that Trump fans need not apply for friendship.
If u support Trump, we don't have anything to talk abt & we can't be friends. This isn't abt parties or ideology; This is abt right & wrong Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) November 24, 2017
He followed up his Tweet saying that Trumps lying was the cornerstone of his rejection of his political adversaries.
Lying is a foundational sin; It makes all other sins possible. Trump lies ALL THE TIME. That for me is a deal-breaker out of the gate! Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) November 24, 2017
Blow also offered a pretty lame life mantra.
This is my mantra: Equal rights for everyone, global warming is real, equal pay, #BLM, #LovesIsLove, #believewomen. And I'm anti-Trump! Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) November 24, 2017
This type of anti-Trump commentary is not that surprising for the opinion writer. In an article titled "Trump Isnt Hitler. But the Lying...", Blow wrote:
"That is the very real threat we are facing. Trump isnt necessarily a direct threat to your life unless of course you are being kept alive by health care that he keeps threatening, or if youre in Puerto Rico reeling in the wake of two hurricanes but he is very much a threat to your quality of life."
However, his thinking is delusional for multiple reasons. In his mind, mere support for the president of the United States is an affront to him as a person. Therefore, rather than find commonality with his political opponent on a variety of other issues, the easiest route for him is to cut them out of his life completely. He forgoes the possibility of converting somebody who disagrees with him because it's easier to surround himself with likeminded people.
Blow is advocating the polar opposite of one our founding fathers, Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson wrote, "I never considered a difference of opinion in politics, in religion, in philosophy, as cause for withdrawing from a friend."
What a sad life one leads when they allow political factions to seep into personal friendships.
If you’re a NY Times columnist, you can’t be my friend, either. So go blow.
Hahaha..well...okay!
If you voted for Obama, you should be sterilized and deported. How bout that.
These a holes always refer to trump a liar but never cite examples.
But they do need enemas. Still stuck with the same sh!t in their rectums for years and years.
NYT, who gives a crap!
No problem, Scooter.
L
Another example of how the New York Times cannot be trusted and is not a valid news source.
Think of the cultural and intellectual enrichment one will miss out on by being snubbed by Charles Blow.
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I can’t, either.
Well blow me down.
It is really sad, and I wonder if this ever happened in the American history?
Remember when he said that about Klinton and Soetoro? Me either. You damn right we can't be friends. I don't pal around with racist commies.
If you work for the Old Gray Whore, you have ceased being an american
I don’t want to be your friend. In fact, I don’t want to be your countryman either. Go find some other country to ruin, or split off from mine and form your own to ruin.
New York Slimes and Charles Blow, are crap
Why would anyone bother reading the opinions of a columnist that takes pride in being closed minded and petty?
In front of the entire nation President Clinton stated,” I did not have sexual relations with that woman.” You just lost a friend in Charles Blow, Willliam Jefferson Clinton.
I’m truly saddened,
the walks along the beach,
glass of wine by the fire and
the late nite phone calls...
I don’t think I can...
bear it.
[That’s Funny Right there!)
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