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Bannon Latest Casualty of White House Circular Firing Squad

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majii8/18/2017 3:27:05 pm PDT

re: #449 electrotek

“Right-wingers are crying about being generalized, when they had no problem generalizing every single Muslim and black person for how many years?”

They CHOSE to stick with the ugliness they knew existed in the GOP. Why do I know this? Observation and research. Because whether they gave voice to it in public or not, they believed every bit of it in their black hearts and threw a thick coat of shellac over it that they called “c”hristianity to justify and legitimize it. They’re allegedly experiencing public angst over what they’re witnessing happen to their party since January 20, 2017, but that’s another layer of shellac they’re applying in an effort to claim that they never knew their party was infested with Islamophobes, homophobes, misogynists, racists, Nazis, anti-Semites, and conspiracy freaks. I’m not convinced by the act they’re rolling out. My position on right vs. wrong is that if I’m associated with a group of persons and I discover they’re engaged in wrong-doing and abusing any of my fellow citizens, I’m outta there. They’ve been seeing the same rot that the rest of us have been seeing in the GOP, yet, they CHOSE to stay. If anyone thinks they stuck with the GOP because of its positions on abortion, LGBTQ Americans, Muslims, and/or government spending to assist our citizens who are struggling due to their economic circumstances, s/he has serious problems facing the fact that the GOP has promoted evil centered on punishing some of its fellow citizens for decades. I’m an observer of persons, and in my 60+ years of life, I’ve watched GOPers openly share their anti-democratic and anti-American opinions and positions about some of their fellow citizens. As far as I’m concerned, I stopped accepting their walkbacks after they f*ck up seriously a long, long, long, time ago.