I e seem it several places and nobody seems to prove it wrong.That can’t be real….can it?
I mean that almost intentionally sinking a campaign. I’m still waiting for someone to reveal all the camera and say this is all one big prank!
it's trueThat can’t be real….can it?
I mean that almost intentionally sinking a campaign. I’m still waiting for someone to reveal all the camera and say this is all one big prank!
I guess It’s true, but not as bad as it seems then.it's true
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/opinion/donald-trump-s-usa-themed-bible-doesn-t-even-include-the-right-to-vote-for-black-people-women/ar-BB1mvxCo
The “God Bless the USA Bible” includes the text of the King James Bible along with the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and the Pledge of Allegiance. It does not, however, include the 11th through 27th amendments of the Constitution, thus omitting the provisions that abolished slavery, granted the right to vote to women and Black people, and limited presidents to serving only two terms.
Isn't the 27th that congressmen can't give a raise to themselves?I guess It’s true, but not as bad as it seems then.
Please vote against MAGA so we can relegate pieces of crap like this back to the shadows where they belong.The comment was made by conservative commentator Ryan Girdusky, founder of the 1776 Project political action committee, toward Mehdi Hasan, a progressive commentator who is of Indian descent and Muslim.
The guest was ousted during a roundtable conversation on CNN NewsNight With Abby Phillip, in which panelists were discussing the controversial language heard during Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden the day before.
Girdusky said during the segment that "the media" called "everyone who attended" the rally "Hitler" and "a fascist," and came out in support of the former president. Phillip interrupted Girdusky, and said, "That did not happen." Hasan then commented on Trump's rally, and attacked the comments made by speakers like comedian Tony Hinchcliffe and others, which he said were using "language of the far right."
My problem is, I get it, nobody wants to be called Nazis. It's very inflammatory," Hasan said, adding, "if you don't want to be called Nazis, stop" hurling rhetoric.
Girdusky shot back toward Hasan: "You've been called an antisemite more than anyone at this table," to which Hasan said, "By people like you ... I'm in support of the Palestinians, I'm used to it."
Girdusky rejected that he had ever called Hasan an antisemite, adding: "Yeah, well, I hope your beeper doesn't go off."
The GOP one week out from an election, 2024:
CNN Kicks Out Guest Who Told Mehdi Hasan 'Hope Your Beeper Doesn't Go Off'
Please vote against MAGA so we can relegate pieces of crap like this back to the shadows where they belong.