You make absolutely no sense.
He doesn't. Just keeps digging. Thinks a gif or two will distract from it.
You make absolutely no sense.
Ah, so that's what you got? Just resort to name-calling and insults? Typical tard.
Seriously, though, you appear to have a lot of anger issues. Your time is better spent getting professional help than venting on this forum, really. Might want to try it. You certainly aren't changing anyone's mind here.
Good luck.
Remember guys, this isn't hate mongering and on the same realm as shaming someone:
Sorry, I don’t buy Rep. Tlaib’s tears. I have watched her violence, craziness and, most importantly, WORDS, for far too long. Now tears? She hates Israel and all Jewish people. She is an anti-Semite. She and her 3 friends are the new face of the Democrat Party. Live with it!Can't see it, so can't tell if it is or not.
Sorry, I don’t buy Rep. Tlaib’s tears. I have watched her violence, craziness and, most importantly, WORDS, for far too long. Now tears? She hates Israel and all Jewish people. She is an anti-Semite. She and her 3 friends are the new face of the Democrat Party. Live with it!
you're right, it's much worseThis isn't even in the same universe as drawing public attention to private citizens.
However, the woman has proven these accusations to be true a dozen times over.
She is not put in any additional danger from this attention..
I have watched her violence, craziness and, most importantly, WORDS, for far too long.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/li...ng-trumps-fake-orgasm-forced-her-to-speak-out
Page continued: “It's like being punched in the gut. My heart drops to my stomach when I realize he has tweeted about me again. The president of the United States is calling me names to the entire world. He’s demeaning me and my career. It’s sickening.”
“But it's also very intimidating because he’s still the president of the United States," Page said. "And when the president accuses you of treason by name, despite the fact that I know there's no fathomable way that I have committed any crime at all, let alone treason, he's still somebody in a position to actually do something about that. To try to further destroy my life. It never goes away or stops, even when he’s not publicly attacking me.”
The president's attacks, Page said, affected her day-to-day life.
“I'm someone who’s always in my head anyway – so now otherwise normal interactions take on a different meaning," Page complained. "Like, when somebody makes eye contact with me on the Metro, I kind of wince, wondering if it’s because they recognize me, or are they just scanning the train like people do? It’s immediately a question of friend or foe? Or if I’m walking down the street or shopping and there’s somebody wearing Trump gear or a MAGA hat, I’ll walk the other way or try to put some distance between us because I’m not looking for conflict. Really, what I wanted most in this world is my life back.”