by NoahThere he goes again! President Very Fine People stands 4-Square for bigotry. I bet he sleeps in a hood. He's outraged that the House of Representatives, including even most of the reps in his own party, voted in favor of a resolution that condemns bigotry. Have they forgotten who they are?!!?? He takes that personally and calls it a disgrace. He sees it as an affront to the essence of who he is. His base, of course, will see it the same way. And frankly, one can assume that, just from their past actions, so do most of the Republican reps who voted for the resolution because they didn't want to look any worse than they already look. They like to pretend that they at least have a facade of decency. For them, voting for the resolution was just a smoke screen. Rest assured, they still love their hate groups. 2 seconds after the vote, you can bet that they went back to their default mindset of thinking of ways to assert the numerous bigotries that define them. Just because they voted for the resolution, not one of their usual targets should drop their guard for even a second. As they say, "Leopards don't change their spots." I bet the repugs went back to their offices and had some laughs over drinkies; "Can you believe we voted for the thing? What a load of crap! Against bigotry? Yeah, whatever. Besides, how would we raise any money from Republican voters?"President Very Fine People himself threw in a claim the the "Democrats have become an anti-Israel party." Yeah, says he who courts every NAZI in the land, turned over Israeli intelligence to his Russian guests in the oval office, and, is trying to give nuke secrets to the Saudis. This is one hell of a mess of a knuckle-dragging ape. With apologies to apes, of course.On Thursday, Howie posted a list of the 23 Republicans who couldn't even bring themselves to fake it, plus Steve King, the openly neo-Nazi a-hole from Iowa. He voted present. "A-Hole From Iowa" has a nice ring to it. It should be the title of Steve King's biography.
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