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The Insane Party of Hatred and No REALLY isn't getting it.
Getting it? What the heck is there to get? As for the party of hate, you might want to re-examine who is the party of hate or at least give some reasons why you call the Republicans the party of hate?
So Hillary's husband is a player and Ran Paul's son is a violent drunk
Which one is worse??
Nothing wrong with drunks as long as they are not stupid drunks
OMG, what does his son have to do with this? And his name is Rand, not Ran? Carter's brother was a drunk, this is very different from the Clinton situation. I have no respect for drunks either, but there is a huge difference and I would think most mature people would have to agree.
Getting it? What the heck is there to get? As for the party of hate, you might want to re-examine who is the party of hate or at least give some reasons why you call the Republicans the party of hate?
Rand Paul and his wife commenting on Bill Clinton as a "sexual predator" has nothing to do with the "War on Women" but everything to do with Rand's 2016 run.
Rand and his wife have shown America they are both classless. The President and First Lady of the classless.
Classless for telling the truth? Classless for outing a sexual predator who held the highest position in America. We should just look the other way right?
Why do you think it's no big deal to assault women? I'm glad Rand is behind the following bill.
Senator Rand Paul announced his backing for legislation sponsored by senator Kirsten Gillibrand that would remove commanders from the process of deciding whether serious crimes, including sexual misconduct cases, go to trial. That judgment would rest instead with seasoned trial lawyers who have prosecutorial experience and hold the rank of colonel or above. "There's no reason why conservatives shouldn't support this," Paul told reporters at a Capitol Hill news conference with other Republicans and Democrats who support the measure. A third of the Senate – 33 lawmakers – favor Gillibrand's effort that she will try to attach to a sweeping defense policy bill, perhaps as soon as this month. She faces opposition from Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Carl Levin who – echoing the Joint Chiefs of Staff – wants to keep commanders involved in deciding whether to prosecute sexual assault cases.
Truth is treason to you isn't it? You don't get it and you never will.
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