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NYT Podcast Host: In Iran, Soleimani's Death Is Like MLK's Death in America

I mean, Soleimani wasn't known to commit adultery or be an accomplice to rape, so it's not exactly a fair comparison.

He probably did all of that but you wouldn't know anything about it.

Anybody that would dare report anything like that would more than likely end up dead.
 
Mike Pompeo said that Libyans themselves should decide what their future will be - " without violence fueled by external forces."
It's really cute. But for some reason, I immediately remember Hillary Clinton laughing sadistically - "We came, we saw, he died!".
 
Mike Pompeo said that Libyans themselves should decide what their future will be - " without violence fueled by external forces."
It's really cute. But for some reason, I immediately remember Hillary Clinton laughing sadistically - "We came, we saw, he died!".

Thus his use of the word "should".
 
Happy Soleimani... I mean Martin Luther King day!
 
Re: NYT Podcast Host: In Iran, Soleimani’s Death Is Like MLK’s Death in America

HAHAHA!!! So, you think your mainscream liberal leftist media speaks truth? LOL!!! This was a quote from a NYT writer, a leftwing newspaper. Bring it up with the NYT if you don't like it. Bring it up with left wing Democrats because they are agreeing with this. Sick!!!

Um, did you not even read your own link? And not read my post?

Yes, it was a quote from someone at he NY Times, which made you melt down and scream and cry. It was a quote responding to someone who said that the general was "was singlehandedly the most revered and influential character in Iran". If you disagree with her comment, tell her so. The reporter didn't disagree, and in fact, made a follow up comment that anyone with a working brain understood based on what she had just said.

What Democrats are agreeing with what? Her comment that the general was the singlehandedly the most revered and influential character in Iran? Link to that please. Or the Democrats who agreed with the Times reporter who said that a beloved leader was beloved, like this country loved Martin Luther King (a true statement)?

It's sad that you start a thread and don't even understand what the thread is about.
 
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