-by NoahIt's common these days to hear Republicans loudly whining that we're not giving Señor Trumpanzee a fair chance to succeed and that no president has ever been so abused as their boy. Really? This, from people who spent 8 years sending us postcards and emails consisting of pictures of President Obama carrying a watermelon as he walked down the Air Force One ramp, pictures of the White House lawn turned into a huge watermelon patch, pictures of the president with bones in his nose, you name it. Screw these racist morons!No doubt, Republicans aren't thinking when they complain about the treatment of Trump (the very deserved treatment of Trump). That's not surprising. They either lack the critical thinking gene or are mentally incapable of thinking how they are being lead around by the nose as they repeat the "Trump is the most abused ever" talking point that they got from Rush Limbaugh or some goon on FOX. I even have to wonder if there might be a touch of inbreeding involved when it comes to Republicans. Consider this: Republicans have a natural tendency to stay within their ethnic gene pool when it comes to picking a mate, don't they? Especially in rural America? Is there some other way to explain poor, babbling, lost unfortunates such as Kellyanne Conway, Sean Spicer, Steve Bannon, and Sarah Huckabee Sanders? I mean, if you want to know how the people of places like rural Michigan can seriously regard Kid Rock to be senatorial material, you need to go to rural Michigan. It'll all make sense, just be sure to leave before nightfall.Anyway, the next time one of these nihilistic losers complains to you about poor abused Trump, just remind them of the crap President Obama took by showing them this meme. Of course, they will immediately claim that they never saw such things, or the watermelon stuff either. You might also try pointing out to them that, unlike their mentally ill travesty of a president, Obama took it all, without complaint, for 8 damn years! And, is still taking it. Like I said, screw these morons.
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