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I didn’t claim otherwise.
And it’s a pointless point.
I didn’t claim otherwise.
Something I didn’t say is a pointless point? Huh??And it’s a pointless point.
Something I didn’t say is a pointless point? Huh??
Your opinion only, and as usual, fact less.
Actually, I didn’t say that. I don’t disagree with it though.Yep, you said the notion that soemones opinion counts more is itself an opinion
Actually, I didn’t say that. I don’t disagree with it though.
No, I didn’t. You said;Yes you did, here are your words:
Which I didn’t disagree with..... you said the notion that soemones opinion counts more is itself an opinion
Yes, I just quoted you.No, I didn’t. You said;
Which I didn’t disagree with.
If you can’t keep who said what straight, especially when it was you, it’s time for you quit trying to play word games.
No, it's actually based in reality. What he asserted were outright lies, as anyone who's read the Mueller Report understands.
It's nothing conservatives would be interested in.
You live in a alt reality. And nobody gives a **** about your fact less based drive by one liner comments.
One of the last "old school" Democrats who recognizes the delusion of the left.
Bob Kerrey: How did Department of Justice get the Trump-Russia investigation so wrong? | Midlands Voices | omaha.com
Excerpt:
Delusions fascinate me in part because I have so many of my own. Most often delusions are harmless. Sometimes they are not.
At the moment my fellow Democrats are suffering from two that are harmful. The first is that Americans long for a president who will ask us to pay more for the pleasure of increasing the role of the federal government in our lives. That this is a delusion can be seen in the promises made by six successful Democratic candidates in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan: three governors and three senators. Not one of them supported the Green New Deal, a tax on wealth or “Medicare for all.”
The second Democratic delusion is that Americans were robbed of the truth when Special Prosecutor Robert Mueller and Attorney General William Barr concluded that President Trump did not collude with Russia in 2016. All evidence indicates that the full report will not change the conclusion that Donald J. Trump did not collude with Vladimir Putin to secure his victory in 2016.