Republican SuperPAC blames Jon Ossoff for Steve Scalse shooting

HomerJS

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Pretty deplorable.
http://www.mediaite.com/online/cons...-ad-against-jon-ossoff-stop-the-violent-left/

More deplorable acts by Republicans in the GA special election
The Republican Party chairman in Georgia's 11th Congressional District said that the shooting at a congressional baseball practice near Washington, D.C., will result in a GOP win in the state's special House election
http://thehill.com/blogs/blog-brief...man-shooting-will-win-us-the-special-election

Republicans using the shooting to troll for votes.
 

buckshot24

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Just shows the entire republican party and whoever votes republican need to be transported back to the stone age.
This is a small group of Republicans, how can this show anything about the "entire republican party"?
 

boomerang

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This is a small group of Republicans, how can this show anything about the "entire republican party"?
Remember that you're dealing with irrational people that are wholly controlled by their emotions. What's sad is that they don't know the difference between emotion and logic.

No outrage from the OP when Dem strategist James Devine launches #HuntRepublicans and #HuntRepublicanCongressmen No outrage towards Joy Reid and Scott Pelley as well who used their media platforms in a manner that even drew the ire of some of their leftist colleagues.

The basis of the post by the OP is that Republicans are starting to play using the same rules the left has utilized for a long, long time. Whether that's the right thing or the wrong thing to do is up for argument. Every time Republicans try to fix a mess made by Democrats (usually one to further the entitlement society that they need to win elections) we hear the same bleating mantra. 'People are going to die, children are going to die'. There need be no basis in truth, but the cry comes forth and the emotional thinkers glom onto it with a fervor.

When Republicans utilize the same playbook it's a crime against humanity.

Yawn

Escalation is the word for the day.
 

Grooveriding

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I don't find this surprising. After a degenerate like Trump being their figurehead, you can't be surprised when they behave this way. The US Republican party is an extremist group, all bets are off in their methodologies.
 

dank69

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Remember that you're dealing with irrational people that are wholly controlled by their emotions. What's sad is that they don't know the difference between emotion and logic.

No outrage from the OP when Dem strategist James Devine launches #HuntRepublicans and #HuntRepublicanCongressmen No outrage towards Joy Reid and Scott Pelley as well who used their media platforms in a manner that even drew the ire of some of their leftist colleagues.

The basis of the post by the OP is that Republicans are starting to play using the same rules the left has utilized for a long, long time. Whether that's the right thing or the wrong thing to do is up for argument. Every time Republicans try to fix a mess made by Democrats (usually one to further the entitlement society that they need to win elections) we hear the same bleating mantra. 'People are going to die, children are going to die'. There need be no basis in truth, but the cry comes forth and the emotional thinkers glom onto it with a fervor.

When Republicans utilize the same playbook it's a crime against humanity.

Yawn

Escalation is the word for the day.
I am starting to think you have your political parties mixed up.
 

Moonbeam

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Remember that you're dealing with irrational people that are wholly controlled by their emotions. What's sad is that they don't know the difference between emotion and logic.

No outrage from the OP when Dem strategist James Devine launches #HuntRepublicans and #HuntRepublicanCongressmen No outrage towards Joy Reid and Scott Pelley as well who used their media platforms in a manner that even drew the ire of some of their leftist colleagues.

The basis of the post by the OP is that Republicans are starting to play using the same rules the left has utilized for a long, long time. Whether that's the right thing or the wrong thing to do is up for argument. Every time Republicans try to fix a mess made by Democrats (usually one to further the entitlement society that they need to win elections) we hear the same bleating mantra. 'People are going to die, children are going to die'. There need be no basis in truth, but the cry comes forth and the emotional thinkers glom onto it with a fervor.

When Republicans utilize the same playbook it's a crime against humanity.

Yawn

Escalation is the word for the day.
 

Moonbeam

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Remember that you're dealing with irrational people that are wholly controlled by their emotions. What's sad is that they don't know the difference between emotion and logic.

No outrage from the OP when Dem strategist James Devine launches #HuntRepublicans and #HuntRepublicanCongressmen No outrage towards Joy Reid and Scott Pelley as well who used their media platforms in a manner that even drew the ire of some of their leftist colleagues.

The basis of the post by the OP is that Republicans are starting to play using the same rules the left has utilized for a long, long time. Whether that's the right thing or the wrong thing to do is up for argument. Every time Republicans try to fix a mess made by Democrats (usually one to further the entitlement society that they need to win elections) we hear the same bleating mantra. 'People are going to die, children are going to die'. There need be no basis in truth, but the cry comes forth and the emotional thinkers glom onto it with a fervor.

When Republicans utilize the same playbook it's a crime against humanity. Must evil be stopped regardless of cost?

Yawn

Escalation is the word for the day.

My question is, do you feel it is OK for Republicans to utilize the same play book or do they have a moral duty to be better than that? The victory of evil over good may just be at stake if what you say is true and I do believe you think it is. You are refreshingly honest.
 
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agent00f

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My question is, do you feel it is OK for Republicans to utilize the same play book or do they have a moral duty to be better than that? The victory of evil over good may just be at stake if what you say is true and I do believe you think it is. You are refreshingly honest.

I think you know that Trumpsters don't care if they vote for serial pedophiles so long as they get theirs.
 

zinfamous

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I wonder if that is the same group running an ad purporting to quote Obama suggesting that democrats take the black vote for granted, when in fact Obama was actually quoting someone else saying that.

http://www.cnn.com/2017/06/18/politics/kfile-obama-georgia-ad/index.html

This degree of rank dishonesty I think suggests desperation from the right about today's election.

when was the last time the right wasn't desperate about the steady cadence of their philosophies dissolving into obsolete, fundamentally destructive policy? This is why you have them spending 90% of their waking time proclaiming non-existent, fantasy wars against their binary identities: The war on Christmas! The war on Christians! The war on guns! The war on White People! The War on Men!

They haven't operated within the reality of the modern world through the last 3 or 4 decades. It's pure, venomous, populist tripe because they don't have a single, working solution to the real problems in society. In fact, one can argue that the majority of society's problems are the result of the right's broken promises and refusal to do any real work for the actual people that make up this country, stringing along their desperate supporters with solutions that attack pretend enemies all the while diverting the actual means of success from their supporters to the 0.02% the keep the party in power. They aren't long for this world in their current state, as you can tell with their desperate gnashing at phantom menaces and gerrymandering themselves into minority rule (something that typically only exists in third world, theocratic dictatorships...oh, and today's USA). The right is fundamentally irrelevant in terms of a source of actual solutions for people. They only know how to yell about things they refuse to understand. This is why their supporters remain purposefully uneducated. Just look at these forums.

Trump has unrestrained, filibuster-proof power right now, and can't get a single piece of work done. Not one. Nothing. Look how impotent these jackasses are.
 

umbrella39

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Remember that you're dealing with irrational people that are wholly controlled by their emotions. What's sad is that they don't know the difference between emotion and logic.

No outrage from the OP when Dem strategist James Devine launches #HuntRepublicans and #HuntRepublicanCongressmen No outrage towards Joy Reid and Scott Pelley as well who used their media platforms in a manner that even drew the ire of some of their leftist colleagues.

The basis of the post by the OP is that Republicans are starting to play using the same rules the left has utilized for a long, long time. Whether that's the right thing or the wrong thing to do is up for argument. Every time Republicans try to fix a mess made by Democrats (usually one to further the entitlement society that they need to win elections) we hear the same bleating mantra. 'People are going to die, children are going to die'. There need be no basis in truth, but the cry comes forth and the emotional thinkers glom onto it with a fervor.

When Republicans utilize the same playbook it's a crime against humanity.

Yawn

Escalation is the word for the day.
Is this supposed to be a parody post? I think this proves you are in bizzaro world now... WOW
 
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Azuma Hazuki

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One characteristic of the right wing footsoldier is they're completely unable to parody themselves. No, he was as serious as an Ebola outbreak, heaven help us.
 
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Jhhnn

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My question is, do you feel it is OK for Republicans to utilize the same play book or do they have a moral duty to be better than that? The victory of evil over good may just be at stake if what you say is true and I do believe you think it is. You are refreshingly honest.


I'm playing a line from an old Who song in my head after that- "You know that the hypnotized never lie..."

I can't imagine where he gets his news.
 
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UNCjigga

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Don't worry, the parties get to waste a ton of money in the district all over again next year. People in the 6th will have to deal with 3 straight years of political advertising. If I lived there, I'd be cutting the cord and going straight Netflix.
 

Azuma Hazuki

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Remember Mencken, the quote about democracy being the idea that people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard. Kansas is learning the hard way; now it's their turn.