Posted on 10/12/2018 10:09:57 AM PDT by Rummyfan
Former Attorney General Eric Holder believes that Michelle Obama was wrong when she famously advised, "When they go low, we go high." Rather, he told Democrats at a gathering in Georgia, "when they go low, we kick them."
If Holder had been honest, he would have said, "When they win a presidency via the constitutionally mandated route and the duly elected president nominates a Supreme Court justice with a 12-year exceptional record on the bench and then the duly elected Senate follows all the rules and precedents set by Democrats -- offering numerous hearings and investigations along the way -- and confirms that nominee, we kick them, because we're frustrated."
There's nothing wrong with "fighting" in politics. We don't need to be hypersensitive about every metaphorical overindulgence (unless it's Donald Trump; then we must take it literally, seriously and hysterically). But the problem is that Democrats have a bad habit of acting as if every political setback they experience is caused by some act of criminality. This instigates lots people to act like a bunch of children -- or worse.
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dems are mad because we call them a MOB. It’s because they are a MOB. A MOB has no intelligence and acts according to emotions, not reason. It attacks innocent people.
So, let’s call the dems a MOB every chance we get, because they don’t like it.
Looking at the hysterical, angry women in this picture, and the wusses who are anatomically male, but are p*ssies nonetheless, it’s obvious that the left has become an angry MOB. Call them a MOB over and over again!
Actually, Holder, when you go as low as you have been it just makes it that much easier for us to step right over you. Just like we do other piles of s#it.
They are not a mob.
They are domestic terrorists.
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