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Old 06-11-2016, 02:44 PM
 
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Since using the term 'pocahontas' isn't considered racist towards Native Americans, calling someone "squaw" is also not racist. Right?

 
Old 06-11-2016, 02:47 PM
 
Location: FL
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Oh, yeah.

I can just see Pocahontas jumping off her trusty steed, two six guns at her hips, facing the Donald down on the main street of Dead Water Gulch.

BWA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA!

If that helmet-haired, four-eyed squawker is the best you Dems can do, all I can say is let's have another few shots, boys, at the Land's End Saloon!

Manly...

Well, that does describe Pocahontas in a transgendered sort of way. Her little mouth curling in paroxysms of faux outrage and hate.

Exactly.

She is a nothing, and -- but for her fake Indian heritage -- would be less than a nothing.

Oooh.

Call 911!

Pocahontas is going to be doing a great big dance for Trump's six shooters, trying to avoid the bullets.

En garde! Lizzie has arrived. The Dems need the fake squaw to do what their menfolk can't!

How proud they must be!

Exactly!

The dems were for the less articulate, the more blunt, the average working man.

Now, they're for the effete pseudo-intellectuals, the "hipsters", the gentrifiers, and the rich elitists who look down on working people.

They're for racial pandering, illegal aliens, welfare slackers, Wall Street, globalization, and internationalism -- not honest, law-abiding, hard-working Americans.

Yes, that is what they stood for back in the 1960s.

Excellent, excellent post.

You've hit the nail right on the head!
Donald, is that you???
 
Old 06-11-2016, 02:58 PM
 
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Donald, is that you???
I wonder that sometimes... but trump would never quote anyone, he just isn't that interested in what other people say unless it is all about him. Then he will retweet it to death. Plus, even if the sentiments and opinions don't make any sense, there are more or less complete sentences, so it just can't be trump.
 
Old 06-11-2016, 06:31 PM
 
Location: Texas
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Warren is the despicable one here, it's obvious now why she didn't endorse Sanders, she was guaranteed a cushy job with Clinton and her cronies.
 
Old 06-11-2016, 07:16 PM
 
Location: TUS/PDX
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I kinda hope Warren goes back to her original tack with Trump which was teasing rather than outright attacks. I just got done reading an AMA with an author that is wrapping up a book about Trump that he's been working on for years and that Trump has been relatively accommodating about cooperating with the writing.

He said if you really want to get under Trump's skin, gentle mockery seems to be his weak point. He said there's no sense in getting vicious since it goes to the old saw about having a mud-fight with a pig ('you'll both get dirty and the pig will enjoy it'). The author said simple ridicule is what gets Trump to let his tendency to let it gnaw at him, eventually lashing out and going extra-strength wackadoodle. She really seemed to get his goat earlier when she was just poking the bear instead of attempting the kill shot.

(BTW - Do you think I could have slipped in anymore animal metaphors?)
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