Rashida Tlaib’s First Day in Congress: ‘We’re Gonna Impeach the Motherf**ker.’

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  1. Renee

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    Oh come on it’s just girls locker room talk LOL
     
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    Have you at any point been in a form of transportation where you believed your comments were not to be spread around and used against you?

    This congresswoman did this in full view of the public. Having sex with ones own mom ought to repulse Democrats. But for a particular reason, they wallow in pride at the ugly things she said.
     
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    The job of president of the United States is to deliver peace and prosperity. Donald Trump is doing well on both fronts, so let’s impeach the bastard!
     
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    They did exactly that when a GOP Congressman shouted "No" to one of Obama's lies during his State of the Union show.
     
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    The President's job is Peace and Prosperity, so, let's impeach the bastard?

    Friday’s staggering jobs report — 312,000 people added to payrolls in December — was a blockbuster that sent stocks soaring.

    Similarly, federal reserve chairman Jay Powell suggested for the first time a possible pause in interest rate hikes, which is music to the ears of business as well as potential homebuyers and investors.

    The day’s events were added proof that the great American economic engine continues to roar and creating jobs and wealth. Wages are rising far faster than inflation and, as the Wall Street Journal notes, 473,000 manufacturing jobs have been added during Trump’s presidency, while that sector lost 210,000 jobs during Barack Obama’s regulatory onslaught.

    As Obama once said, elections have consequences. Sometimes they are good consequences.

    Yet the Democrat making the biggest news Friday was a foul-mouthed new congress member from Michigan, Rashida Tlaib, who had celebrated her swearing-in by promising that “we’re going to impeach the motherf–ker.” The leftist crowd was jubilant.
     
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    She won't make a peep about this crime, or the fact that women are basically treated as property in much of the Muslim world, the victims of beatings (just like the prophet did), female genital mutilation, forced marriages to underage girls (just like the prophet did), and honor killings. Sharia Law is Gender Apartheid.

    Maybe what sent this clownette over the edge to insanity was Trump's moving our embassy to Jerusalem, where it belongs.
     
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    Cohen's plea that Mueller forced him to compose isn't binding on Trump. Even some Democrats have said it would be very difficult to convict Trump on that. If ANY part of that payment can be construed as for a reason other than the campaign, for example to save his family embarrassment, it isn't a campaign finance violation, ahem, like the big one Obama's campaign was fined hugely for. Clinton's perjury was a felony, I presume you wanted him impeached?

    The news cycle has moved past the Cohen matter. Normal Americans who don't have TDS care far more about Friday's incredible job numbers.
     
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    Good one! :)
     
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    "women as property in Muslim world"

    The majority of converts into Islam both in Europe and the USA are women.


    "victims of beatings"

    There are just as many in the Christian USA.


    "underaged girls"

    Underaged boys are raped in church basements in Christian USA every day.



    "Sharia law"

    Is a choice made by Muslims.



    "apartheid"

    That's what is happening in the USA as white cops kill blacks and Latinos with the ready approval of certain deluded right wingers.
     
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    Ironically, the vast majority of Hispanic illegals come here to work while the majority of those European mafias come here to steal, kill, and pillage. As a New Yorker, Trump knows that quite well but he won't say it because he is openly racist and selective about enforcing the law at his convenience.
     
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    Didn't she marry her brother so some **** to get her citizenship? Or is that urban myth?
     
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    Trump has been known to swear in public. Regardless, cursing in front of the opposition may have consequences. The point is that he did use the word "fck" several times in front of Pelosi and apologized. Trump has a history of nefarious conduct rather than accomplishments.
     
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    Since Trump has turned against all Muslims and characterized them as terrorists, it is no wonder that she reacts to him in this manner.
    I don't like the bastard either, and I am not a Muslim.
     
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    Just girls locker room talk. Remember? What is good for the goose is good for the gander, yes? Trump's mouth gets in the way of his brains every day.
     
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    Citation needed. Again the left hates him for something he didnt do.
     
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    Remember how the dems used McConnels quote of making Obama a one term president, something which is obviously true anytime either party doesnt hold the presidency, a symbol of Republican obstructionism? Not only have the dems been obstructing at a whole new level they are so brash about it they cuss the president out in public and vow to impeach him. Talk about hypocrisy.
     
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    Trump and his base hate people for something that they didn't do.
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    They called themselves the "Crusaders" and referred to Somalis as "cockroaches." One was recorded saying he hoped their terrorist plot would "wake people up" and prompt other acts of violence against Muslims.

    Last week, a jury in Kansas convicted the three militia members for planning to use vehicle bombs to destroy an entire apartment complex housing Somali immigrants.

    Attorney General Jeff Sessions hailed the verdict, saying the men wanted to “kill people on the basis of their religion and national origin.”


    But tomorrow, Sessions' Justice Department goes to the U.S. Supreme Court to defend a Trump administration policy – its Muslim travel ban – that is derived from the same kind of anti-Muslim xenophobia that inspired the Kansas plot and is likely to drive more of it.

    The policy, of course, came as no surprise.

    As a candidate, Donald Trump promised a “total and complete shutdown” of Muslims entering the country. As president, he appointed aides, including his first national security adviser, Michael Flynn, with close ties to Muslim-bashing extremist groups. He retweeted anti-Muslim propaganda. And into the White House he invited extremists like Brigitte Gabriel, who heads Act for America, the largest anti-Muslim hate group.

    Trump’s words and actions have serious consequences.

    In 2017, anti-Muslim hate groups rose for a third straight year, coinciding with Trump’s campaign and presidency. They increased from 101 chapters to 114 in 2017 – growth that comes after the groups tripled in number a year earlier.

    Anti-Muslim hate crimes have also risen. The most recent FBI report showed a more than 19 increase in 2016. And a newly released study by the Council on American-Islamic Relations reports that they rose further in 2017.

    They’re crimes like the one that occurred last May 25 on a Portland, Oregon, commuter train, where self-proclaimed white supremacist Jeremy Joseph Christian stabbed two men to death after they intervened while he was harassing two women with anti-Muslim epithets.

    And they’re crimes like the one last August 5, when an improvised explosive device was thrown through the window of an imam’s office at a mosque in Bloomington, Minnesota, just before morning prayers.

    But the FBI statistics tell only part of the story.

    Justice Department studies demonstrate that the FBI statistics vastly understate the true extent of America’s hate crime problem.

    And they don’t typically capture the harassment and intimidation that occurs on a daily basis.

    In 2016, the SPLC documented 867 bias-related incidents in the 10 days following the presidential election, including incidents in which Muslim Americans were frequently characterized as terrorists. Many of the perpetrators invoked Trump’s name. In Nashville, a white man in a truck hurled racial slurs at a woman wearing a hijab while she waited for the bus with her son. In El Cajon, California, a business received a typed note that read: “Be prepared to go back to your country with ISIS … Donald Trump will kick all of your ass back where you came from.” At a hospital in Chicago, a woman reported that a man in the elevator looked at her, used a racial slur, and said, “Thank God Trump is now president. He’s gonna deport your terrorist ass.”

    Muslim women wearing hijabs have been particularly vulnerable to threats and assault. A San Jose State University student, for example, was choked and fell when a man pulled her head scarf from behind in a parking garage.

    Trump’s rhetoric has also had a severe impact on schoolchildren.

    In After the Election, The Trump Effect, the SPLC’s Teaching Tolerance project detailed the findings of an online survey of more than 10,000 educators after the election.

    Ninety percent reported that their school’s climate had been negatively affected, and 80 percent described heightened anxiety and concern among minority students worried about the impact of the election on their families. Muslim children were among the many others whose races, religions or ethnicities had been attacked by Trump during the campaign.

    One high school teacher in Minnesota wrote, “The slurs have been written on assignments. ‘Send the Muslims back because they are responsible for 9/11.’” A middle school teacher in Washington reported that a student blurted out “I hate Muslims” while the class was learning about major religions. More than 2,500 teachers said they knew of fights, threats, assaults and other incidents that could be traced directly to election rhetoric.

    Trump’s rhetoric and executive orders targeting Muslims have little to do with national security and everything to do with anti-Muslim bigotry. They continue to cause ripple effects that are felt by Muslims and others who are perceived to be Muslims.

    By contrast, in the days following the 9/11 terrorist attacks, former President George W. Bush spoke out against the notion that all Muslims are violent terrorists. He called for tolerance.

    “These acts of violence against innocents violate the fundamental tenets of the Islamic faith,” Bush told the nation. “And it’s important for my fellow Americans to understand that.”

    Muslims, Bush said, “make an incredibly valuable contribution to our country. … And they need to be treated with respect. In our anger and emotion, our fellow Americans must treat each other with respect.”

    Hate crimes against Muslims had surged immediately after 9/11. After Bush spoke, they declined.

    Words matter. They can be used to incite fear and violence. Or they can be used to curtail it.



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    Some Democrats, very few. A one-term President? Not comparable.
     
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    You can't support the 'trump is racist' narrative. Saying it is nothing more than you being desperate to spread your hatred and attempting to insult.

    Also, i love how you are selective about your outrage about other illegals.

    Finally, your fake outrage about other illegals is irrelevant when it comes to our southern border. It's nothing more than you deflecting because you have no ground to stand on here.
     
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    The fact that Cohen didn't include such a claim in his pleading is pretty good evidence that Trump did not. Trump wanted to simply write her a check and it was Cohen who insisted it be paid through his shell company.
     
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    That's not proof of anything... Cohen said he did a crime and was directed to do so by Trump. The implication is clear. Proof of Trumps state of mind or evidence of knowledge wasn't required as a part of Cohen's plea.

    But I'm betting Trump wished he had just written a check... Possible short term political hit for zero future legal jeopardy.... In fact, it was so close to the election that it likely wouldn't have even come out in time.

    Ooops... Of course, that would have meant admission of something he has denied. He doesn't do that.
     
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    your side's racism:

    https://www.google.com/search?q=tea...79vfAhWsi60KHU6hCTIQ_AUIECgD&biw=1517&bih=695


    Your side has has no problem with attributing every problem in our society to Obama. Your failure to condemn the selective enforcement of the immigration law shows your true sentiments and inconsistencies. But all this contempt on your part is typical of your side. No surprise at all.
     
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    Funny how self righteous forum right wingers remain selective about "terrorism" and ignore the many acts of terrorist subversion committed by their side. But no surprise as that is par for the course on this forum.
     
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    Every survey shows conservatives are happier people than libs.

    This woman is typical of the left ... angry, bitter, foul mouthed, nasty.
     
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    No, he was directed to make the payment.

    Yeah it would be required in a prosecution of Trump AND would have been included in Cohens plea deal if it was alleged by Cohen.
     

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