Guest views are now limited to 12 pages. If you get an "Error" message, just sign in! If you need to create an account, click here.

Jump to content
  • CRYPTO REWARDS!

    Full endorsement on this opportunity - but it's limited, so get in while you can!

Donald Trump attempted to have it both ways Friday as far as election security is concerned.


Recommended Posts

Title of the thread says "having it both ways"....isn't that 'Presidential".....?

 

Trump finally acts in a Presidential manor.....and you're critical.....says more about you, than him......CL 

 

1 hour ago, Johnny Dinar said:

Did anyone notice in yesterday's press conference, Don's hair wasn't orange? What's up with that?

 

Yes.....the White House Hair team has different colors for different situations.....

 

No worries....Trump will be back to being the "orange man" soon...

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

S. Dakota Gov. Noem blasts Obama for saying 'not yet ready to abandon the possibility of America'

Suddenly, Barack Obama is everywhere. No, he wasn't elected to a third term in the White House, he's hawking a new book.

"I'm not yet ready to abandon the possibility of America," Obama says in his book, "A Promised Land," which hits shelves on Tuesday. He adds that he wrote the book "for young people – as an invitation to bring about, through hard work, determination, and a big dose of imagination, an America that finally aligns with all that is best in us."

Obama also said he was waiting "to see if we can actually live up to the meaning of our creed. The jury's still out."

South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem ripped Obama.

"What a ridiculous message," she tweeted. "Obama had 8 years, including 2 with full control of Congress. He sent our jobs to China, left our healthcare system in disarray, our foreign policy in shambles & our people divided. Instead of blaming Trump, Obama should consider what led to 2016."

 

Obama, the first biracial man to be elected president, makes some incendiary charges in his book.

President Trump, he claims, "promised an elixir for the racial anxiety" of "millions of Americans spooked by a black man in the White House."

Those Americans — whom Obama implies appear racist — were prey to "the dark spirits that had long been lurking on the edges of the modern Republican party — xenophobia, anti-intellectualism, paranoid conspiracy theories, an antipathy toward black and brown folks."

Obama continues: "It was as if my very presence in the White House had triggered a deep-seated panic, a sense that the natural order had been disrupted. Which is exactly what Donald Trump understood when he started peddling assertions that I had not been born in the United States and was thus an illegitimate president."

Obama writes that "he came to regard Trump's media ubiquity and characteristic shamelessness as merely an exaggerated version of the Republican Party's attempts to appeal to White Americans' anxieties about the first Black president — a sentiment he said 'had migrated from the fringe of GOP politics to the center — an emotional, almost visceral, reaction to my presidency, distinct from any differences in policy or ideology,'" CNN reported.

Conservative pundit Candace Owens blasted that seemingly racist claim.

"It felt like we finally had arrived at a place in this country where we could put the past in the past," Owens said Thursday on Fox News. "Barack Obama became the president of the United States because White Americans supported him. And rather than show some unity, rather than show some respect for this country that gave him literally everything he has, he turns his back ... and says, 'Look at this despicable country. It's broken.'"

"He is the first president that has ever sat in the White House and come out ... hating America," she added.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

1 minute ago, Pitcher said:

Barack Obama became the president of the United States because White Americans supported him. And rather than show some unity, rather than show some respect for this country that gave him literally everything he has, he turns his back ... and says, 'Look at this despicable country. It's broken.'"

"He is the first president that has ever sat in the White House and come out ... hating America," she added.

 

Divisive.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Georgia Dem Senate Candidate's Mentor: "There Will Be No Peace in America Until White People Begin to Hate their Whiteness"

Fri Nov 13, 2020
warnock_cone.png?itok=xlrG0Y_M

Raphael Warnock, the Democrat Senate pick for Georgia, pushed antisemitic attacks on Israel, defended Jeremiah Wright's hatred, worked at a church that held a celebration for Fidel Castro, was accused of runningover his ex-wife's foot, and was arrested for interferingwith a child abuse investigation.

But back to the racism. 

While Warnock defended Jeremiah Wright, Obama's mentor and a fan of Louis Farrakhan, who spewed vile racist and antisemitic remarks, along with his more infamous, "God Damn America" rant, he's also been influenced by a variety of racist figures.

 Including the extremely racist father of black liberation theology.

Georgia Democratic Senate candidate Rev. Raphael Warnock has praised his religious mentor, Dr. James Hal Cone, as a "poignant and powerful voice" of high "spiritual magnitude."

Cone, however, was a controversial theologian who argued that white Christians are "satanic" and advocated for the "destruction of everything white" in society.

Warnock has described Cone, who served as his academic adviser at the Union Theological Seminary, as his "mentor."

"There will be no peace in America until white people begin to hate their whiteness, asking from the depths of their being: ‘How can we become black?'" Cone wrote.

Warnock cited the work over a dozen times in the chapters and footnotes of his own 2013 book The Divided Mind of the Black Church.

One of Cone’s central arguments is that whites worship a false "white God" and follow an anti-Christian "white theology." In reality, he wrote, "God is black" and "has nothing to do with the God worshiped in white churches."

"The white God is an idol created by racists, and we blacks must perform the iconoclastic task of smashing false idols," wrote Cone. "White religionists are not capable of perceiving the blackness of God, because their satanic whiteness is a denial of the very essence of divinity."

The book argued that the purpose of black theology is the "destruction of everything white."

And then there are the overt calls for terrorism.

"With the assurance that God is on our side, we can begin to make ready for the inevitable—the decisive encounter between white and black existence. White appeals to ‘wait and talk it over' are irrelevant when children are dying and men and women are being tortured," he wrote. "We will not let whitey cool this one with his pious love ethic but will seek to enhance our hostility, bringing it to its full manifestation."

In another part of the book, he wrote: "We have reached our limit of tolerance, and if it means death with dignity, or life with humiliation, we choose the former. And if that is the choice, we will take out some honkies with us."

There's more about Cone's insane level of bigotry in this American Thinker piece by Kyle Anne Shiver.

Cone is writing of "***** hatred of white people" not being in the least "pathological," but a "healthy human reaction to oppression, insult, and terror."

"To be Christian is to be one of those whom God has chosen.  God has chosen black people!"

“If God is white, kill God.”

This is the ugly hate lurking behind the Democrats.

  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

On 11/13/2020 at 6:33 PM, davis411 said:

Hate to say it my friend

 

but trump out is a very big mistake for the USA right now

Don’t need to like a guy 

as long as he gets the job done

 

my personal thoughts

usa blew it and will pay for the mistake 

 

If you could see the division he's brought on this country, davis....even you would weep.  When Trump obliterates the record for receiving the most votes in an election, and still loses by 5,500,000 votes....you know the division runs deep. 

 

GO RV, then BV

  • Like 1
  • Downvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.


  • Testing the Rocker Badge!

  • Live Exchange Rate

×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

By using this site, you agree to our Terms of Use.