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1: John Lewis is going to be known as a "Founding Father of the New America"

2: Trump is so out of touch with America that white suburban voters are now voting for Joe Biden.

3: A black congresscritter from Ca that practically worshiped Fidel Castro is in line to be Biden's VP,and an excellent pick because she "truly represents the America of today". (paraphrase from memory)

Please feel free to ad to this list from things I missed or forgot to mention.
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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2020, 04:41:57 pm »
@sneakypete

I have the feeling that watching these talking heads upsets you.  If so, do as I do and turn them off.  I don't watch any of them because they all blow hot air and smoke.  On a warn day like today especially, I don't need that.

As for Lewis, I suppose this is a continuation of his never-ending funeral.  I remember a line from a Dear Abby column where she said it's funny how death improve a person.  Most of the people making Lewis out to be some kind of god either didn't know him or didn't like him in life.  Now he's a saint or a god.  And I suppose every talking head has to get on board with the deification, lest he or she be "canceled." 

As for whether suburban voters will vote for Trump -- well, that's unknown.  However, I would like to see the Trump campaign do more to make him appealing to all voters.  I understand the new guy in charge of his campaign is working on a "reset" or something.  I sure hope so because about all I'm seeing in my neck of the woods are commercials hammering the "defund the police" movement which Biden allegedly is in favor of.  But what about the rest?  The Trump campaign ads here are weak.  The pro-Biden ads here are far more effective, especially those from the Lincoln Project.  If Trump, his supporters and allies are serious about getting him re-elected, they had better get a move on with the campaign ads.  They are falling behind.

As to Biden's VP pick (actually, the party's pick, not his) -- every day it's another prospect.  C'mon guys, pick someone already.  The more they wait, the more the talking heads speculate and the more silly the reasons for picking this or that candidate are.

Now, Pete, go get a cold one and chill.   :beer:

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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2020, 04:55:28 pm »
@sneakypete

As for whether suburban voters will vote for Trump -- well, that's unknown.  However, I would like to see the Trump campaign do more to make him appealing to all voters.

Have you been not paying any attention for the LAST 3 1/2 YEARS?   POTUS supports all people!  ALL.  HE SUPPORTS THE BLACK RACE..and has a soft spot for them,  he supports the hispanic race...he supports Indian people in our country.  Asians!
He helps NATIVE AMERICANS.....with funding.  He funded BLACK COLLEGES...so they don't have to keep coming back year after year!   Your comment boggles the mind.  What more, do you need?  ALL ALREADY DONE! 


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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2020, 05:08:27 pm »
@sneakypete

I have the feeling that watching these talking heads upsets you.  If so, do as I do and turn them off.   

@Applewood

IMNSHO,the natural desire of humans to want to hear nothing but "happy news" is why we are where we are today.

How much support do YOU think anyone not on welfare or working for the government would give the Dims if they were aware of what is going to happen to them if the Dims ever gain total control?
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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2020, 05:14:30 pm »
@Applewood

IMNSHO,the natural desire of humans to want to hear nothing but "happy news" is why we are where we are today.

How much support do YOU think anyone not on welfare or working for the government would give the Dims if they were aware of what is going to happen to them if the Dims ever gain total control?


Yes, we need to know, what they are up to. PURE EVIL at every turn, and all ANTI-AMERICAN! 

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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2020, 05:16:47 pm »
@Applewood

IMNSHO,the natural desire of humans to want to hear nothing but "happy news" is why we are where we are today.

Except what these mouthpieces are spewing isn't really news.  It's just propaganda and bovine excrement.

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How much support do YOU think anyone not on welfare or working for the government would give the Dims if they were aware of what is going to happen to them if the Dims ever gain total control?

This is why I said the Trump campaign has to step up its game -- to let  people know about the free stuff, gun confiscation, draconian climate change regulations, the loss of jobs and everything else and why all these things are bad.  If they just listen to these talking heads, they are going to think all this stuff is swell.  Where are the ads countering all the BS? 


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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #6 on: August 02, 2020, 05:34:07 pm »
   America is truly suffering in the acute phases of a perception deficiency.

 
No government in the 12,000 years of modern mankind history has led its people into anything but the history books with a simple lesson, don't let this happen to you.

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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2020, 05:39:45 pm »
1: John Lewis is going to be known as a "Founding Father of the New America"

2: Trump is so out of touch with America that white suburban voters are now voting for Joe Biden.

3: A black congresscritter from Ca that practically worshiped Fidel Castro is in line to be Biden's VP,and an excellent pick because she "truly represents the America of today". (paraphrase from memory)

Please feel free to ad to this list from things I missed or forgot to mention.

Actually he supported what NEW BLACK PANTHERS WANT...."Founding Father of the New AFRICA".

They never learn. Like South Africa...now needs the white people to keep farming, as they don't want to, after k1lling off most of the white people. (Thread on here about it) Then about 1850's, in Haiti, all white & mixed people were killed by Ne-groes to make it a first,  all Ne-gro Nation.  And who do we help...since 1915, with billions of our tax dollars?   Infrastructure?   HAITI! 

I don't know why, but most blacks, want COMMUNISM.  I guess because, everyone is in EQUAL MISERY.  Everything is a fact, it should NOT be offensive to anyone, posting FACTS..HISTORY.  Thank you. 

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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #8 on: August 02, 2020, 06:03:14 pm »
   Except what these mouthpieces are spewing isn't really news.  It's just propaganda and bovine excrement.

@Applewood

None the less,it IS what the vast majority of the citizens in this country get as "reliable news" from their local teebee stations and newspapers. You might as well say it is "national news". Watching it makes US aware of what the typical non-political citizen is thinking and why he or she is thinking it.


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This is why I said the Trump campaign has to step up its game -- to let  people know about the free stuff, gun confiscation, draconian climate change regulations, the loss of jobs and everything else and why all these things are bad.


He tries,but if you watch the local news,chances are you see the same things the rest of us are seeing,heavily edited "takes" from his speeches that make him look like he is evil,or at BEST,a fool.

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If they just listen to these talking heads, they are going to think all this stuff is swell.
 

Who is asking them to watch? I was recommending conservatives watch,so we are prepared to give counter arguments in "real life" with friends,relatives,and locals.


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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #9 on: August 02, 2020, 06:09:11 pm »
Actually he supported what NEW BLACK PANTHERS WANT...."Founding Father of the New AFRICA".

They never learn. Like South Africa...now needs the white people to keep farming, as they don't want to, after k1lling off most of the white people. (Thread on here about it) Then about 1850's, in Haiti, all white & mixed people were killed by Ne-groes to make it a first,  all Ne-gro Nation.  And who do we help...since 1915, with billions of our tax dollars?   Infrastructure?   HAITI! 

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I don't know why, but most blacks, want COMMUNISM.
 

@LegalAmerican

I can only guess,but MY best guess is Africans spent hundreds of years living in tribal situations,which is really communism at it's most basic level,and a lot of their descendants are still genetically disposed to lean towards tribalism.

Hell,tribalism is STILL rampant in Africa.

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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #10 on: August 02, 2020, 06:27:54 pm »
 

@LegalAmerican

I can only guess,but MY best guess is Africans spent hundreds of years living in tribal situations,which is really communism at it's most basic level,and a lot of their descendants are still genetically disposed to lean towards tribalism.

Hell,tribalism is STILL rampant in Africa.

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Re: Things I learned from watching "Meet the Oppressed" on my teebee
« Reply #11 on: August 02, 2020, 07:38:56 pm »
@Applewood

None the less,it IS what the vast majority of the citizens in this country get as "reliable news" from their local teebee stations and newspapers. You might as well say it is "national news". Watching it makes US aware of what the typical non-political citizen is thinking and why he or she is thinking it.

He tries,but if you watch the local news,chances are you see the same things the rest of us are seeing,heavily edited "takes" from his speeches that make him look like he is evil,or at BEST,a fool.
 

Who is asking them to watch? I was recommending conservatives watch,so we are prepared to give counter arguments in "real life" with friends,relatives,and locals.

@sneakypete

As a conservative living among liberals and socialists, I can tell you that anything I would say to them would fall on deaf ears.  What I am saying is that Trump's campaign -- not necessarily Trump himself -- has to lay out the arguments for voting for Trump.  In fact, Trump himself should not be doing the campaigning because, unless he delivers a prepared speech, he sounds like a moron to those outside his fan base.  If he has to do the talking, then let him record a spot with prepared text he reads.  But it's his campaign that has to do the heavy lifting.   The fans should not be the ones doing the work.