Posted on 09/15/2018 3:38:43 PM PDT by Innovative
The L Brands CEO had previously condemned Donald Trumps response to Charlottesville in a speech to employees.
Ohio billionaire and longtime Republican donor Les Wexner says he is officially done with the party, and was prompted to leave after former President Barack Obama visited the state.
Wexner, the CEO of retail conglomerate L Brands, which owns Victorias Secret and Bath & Body Works, announced at a leadership summit in Columbus on Thursday that he wont support this nonsense in the Republican Party anymore, The Columbus Dispatch reported.
The announcement, made at a panel discussion, came the same day Obama visited Columbus before heading to a rally in Cleveland to support Democrat Richard Cordrays run for governor.
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True about NeverTrumper. He gave half a million to Jeb’s “Right to Rise USA Super-PAC”.
He’s also a recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Award. These are awarded, as Wikipedia puts it, “to individuals in both the public sphere and business who have shown an outstanding commitment to President of the United States Woodrow Wilson’s dream of integrating politics, scholarship, and policy for the common good.”
Of course a close friend of Jeffrey Epstein and his pal, Bill Clinton, is a Republican. /s
They give a Woodrow Wilson award ? He’s probably the most notorious racist to ever be President.
what ‘nonsense’? And when Democrats start going down, will he leave them, too, for their ‘nonsense’? Just call him flip-flop
WELL that does it. I’m cancelling my order for Victoria’s Secret Christmas nighties that I was going to give to myself.
No guy in his right mind should order anything from VS, esp. for himself.
Oh the inhumanity of Wexner!! /sarc
Every dollar the Limited ever made was the product of Chinese slave labor.
Obama gave him the BLACKMAIL signal!
Bye...don’t come back you F’king Jackass...
State socialism is willing to act though state authority as it is at present organized. [ ] The thesis of the state socialist is that no line can be drawn between private and public affairs which the State may not cross at will; that omnipotence of legislation is the first postulate of all just political theory. [ ]And as a number of centuries have demonstrated, racism is as endemic to socialism as totalitarianism is. Also note Wilsons emphasis on communities, which shows no difference between socialism and communism ultimately.
[I]t is very clear that in fundamental theory, socialism and democracy are almost, if not quite, one and the same. They both rest at bottom upon the absolute right of the community to determine its own destiny and that of its members. Men as communities are supreme over men as individuals. [ ]
Corporations grow on every hand, and on every hand not only swallow and overawe individuals but also compete with governments. The contest is no longer between government and individuals; it is now between government and dangerous combinations and individuals. Here is a monstrously changed aspect of the social world. In face of such circumstances, must not government lay aside all timid scruple and boldly make itself an agency for social reform as well as for political control? Yes, says the democrat, perhaps it must.
Ha ha ha ha ha And...? Ha ha ha ha. Anybody who thinks the Democrats can buy this election ought to ask President Hillary (95% chance of winning) Clinton how that works.
Money gets you the mic but if the audience doesn’t like your singing or hates your singing in this case you get nowhere.
Fixed that for ya'. These people always turn out to be literal cucks as well as political ones (not that I know that in this in this case, but if it quacks like a cuck...).
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