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  • Trump-Hating Celebrities Can’t Cope with the ‘Orange Nightmare’

    11/06/2017 11:43:11 AM PST · by Tolerance Sucks Rocks · 43 replies
    Newsbusters ^ | November 6, 2017 | Goeffrey Dickens
    If there was a fancy Malibu rehab center for Trump Derangement Syndrome it would be jam packed with celebrities right now. Ten months into Trump’s first term Hollywood actors, directors, comedians and singers are STILL having trouble coping with life under President Trump. Comedian Rosie O’Donnell confessed her sick obsession: “I spend like pretty much 90 percent of my waking hours tweeting hatred” towards Trump. And for some celebs Trump became a literal nightmare they can’t wake up from. Actor Rob Reiner whined: “I’m in a nightmare that doesn’t ever stop,” and hippie-singer David Crosby wailed about the “orange nightmare...
  • Shutting the Democrats Out (Challenge Blue States in Congress if we lose in '08)

    01/08/2005 2:27:59 PM PST · by RWR8189 · 20 replies · 848+ views
    PoliPundit ^ | January 8, 2005
    Here’s a plan for 2008. Suppose a Democrat wins a close presidential election. But the House and Senate are still very likely to remain in Republican hands. The GOP could then challenge the electoral vote certification, just like the Democrats did this year. The Republican majorities in the House and Senate could then decertify the electoral votes of narrowly-won blue states (they’d certainly have more grounds for claiming fraud than the Democrats did this year.) A Republican president would thus be elected.Why not? As they’ve demonstrated in 2004, Democrats would certainly do all of the above if they had a...
  • Bush's seclarist triumph

    11/09/2004 12:22:42 PM PST · by oldtimer2 · 28 replies · 1,255+ views
    Slate ^ | Nov 9, 2004 | Christopher Hitchens
    Christopher Hitchens is definately an atheist, but makes the case for the Religious Right. Don't make up your mind until you read the whole article. Bush's Secularist Triumph The left apologizes for religious fanatics. The president fights them. By Christopher Hitchens Posted Tuesday, Nov. 9, 2004, at 7:34 AM PT Many are the cheap and easy laughs in which one could indulge at the extraordinary, pitiful hysteria of the defeated Democrats. "Kerry won," according to one e-mail I received from Greg Palast, to whom the Florida vote in 2000 is, and always will be, a combination of Gettysburg and Waterloo....