It's official, democrats are retarded
It's official, democrats are retarded
He's toast especially because he's running against Trump (only way he is "beating"Trump is with universal mail-in ballots). He might actually have a chance in Hell if he was running against any other Republican .
I love this "Trump sucks so bad he can't beat anybody" attitude from leftists. It's quite amusing. Especially considering all the people he whipped in 2016 and the fact that no one, and I do mean NO ONE (and that includes looney Sanders) in the current political arena packs stadiums with supporters like he does.
Ah, yes, but what about dem polls?! Surely you trust da polls?! Nah, I don't. I trust what my instincts tell me and what I see with my own eyes. And what I see is that Trump routinely fills friggin' football stadiums and no one else comes close to doing that.
Okay, WTF are the Democrats thinking?
Here is their speaker list (internet archive link in case the DNC tries to scrub this from their records):
https://archive.vn/XBtxG#selection-927.0-931.33
Notice "Donna Hylton, Criminal Justice Reform Advocate"?
This is Donna Hylton:
On March 20, 1985,[17] Donna Hylton and three female accomplices drugged and kidnapped 62-year-old Long Island real estate broker Thomas Vigliarolo at the behest of Louis Miranda, who thought Vigliarolo had cheated him out of $139,000 on a mutual con[4] in which the two allegedly sold shares in New York City condos and pocketed the money.[18] The kidnappers held Vigliarolo prisoner for 15–20 days. During that time, three men and four women, including Hylton, starved, burned, beat, sexually assaulted, raped, and tortured him.[4] On April 5, 1985, with Hylton asleep in the next room,[19] Vigliarolo died of asphyxiation. Three days later, his body was found locked in a trunk in a Manhattan apartment....
Following her release, Hylton has advocated for the "humanitarian" release of aging prisoners.[30]
In 2016 it was announced that Rosario Dawson was attached to a movie version of Hylton's life story, A Little Piece of Light. The film is in development, in search of a screenwriter and director.[31]
In January 2017, Hylton was a featured speaker at the Women's March on Washington.[7][32][5]
So she kidnapped, beat, tortured, and anally raped a gay man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donna_Hylton
Why is she being used as a criminal justice reform speaker for the DNC? Of ALL the people you can choose from that were wrongfully convicted or convicted of petty crimes and served stupid long sentences, you chose a lady who, as an adult, kidnapped, beat, tortured, and anally raped a gay man?
This is why: "Sentenced to 25 years to life, Hylton was paroled in 2012 after serving more than 26 years. She is the author of the memoir A Little Piece of Light and is a criminal justice reform activist." -snip
"A Little Piece of Light tells the heartfelt, often harrowing tale of Donna's journey back to life as she faced the truth about the crime that locked her away for 27 years...and celebrated the family she found inside prison that ultimately saved her." -snip
She's a redemption story. Jesus loves redemption.
Originally posted by Robtard
This is why: "Sentenced to 25 years to life, Hylton was paroled in 2012 after serving more than 26 years. She is the author of the memoir A Little Piece of Light and is a criminal justice reform activist." -snip"A Little Piece of Light tells the heartfelt, often harrowing tale of Donna's journey back to life as she faced the truth about the crime that locked her away for 27 years...and celebrated the family she found inside prison that ultimately saved her." -snip
She's a redemption story. Jesus loves redemption.
Ahh, yes, I feel so sorry for her having to serve 26 years in prison for drugging, kidnapping, beating, torturing, and anally raping a gay man to death as part of a revenge con-job gone wrong.
Such redemption. Much wow. She should be touted by the DNC as a criminal justice reformer, for sure, because she wrote a book about it. And she feels bad about it, too.
There are definitely no better options out there for criminal justice reform. DNC made the correct decision. It isn't an ill-conceived idea at all.
Originally posted by Robtard
This is why: "Sentenced to 25 years to life, Hylton was paroled in 2012 after serving more than 26 years. She is the author of the memoir A Little Piece of Light and is a criminal justice reform activist." -snip"A Little Piece of Light tells the heartfelt, often harrowing tale of Donna's journey back to life as she faced the truth about the crime that locked her away for 27 years...and celebrated the family she found inside prison that ultimately saved her." -snip
She's a redemption story. Jesus loves redemption.
LOL@you pretending to care about what Jesus likes when you support baby murder. Ya, I'm sure Jesus is totally fine with that. 🙄
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnaedur
LOL@you pretending to care about what Jesus likes when you support baby murder. Ya, I'm sure Jesus is totally fine with that. 🙄
Originally posted by dadudemondadoooooodmon
Ahh, yes, I feel so sorry for her having to serve 26 years in prison for drugging, kidnapping, beating, torturing, and anally raping a gay man to death as part of a revenge con-job gone wrong.Such redemption. Much wow. She should be touted by the DNC as a criminal justice reformer, for sure, because she wrote a book about it. And she feels bad about it, too.
There are definitely no better options out there for criminal justice reform. DNC made the correct decision. It isn't an ill-conceived idea at all.
Originally posted by SurturMatt Damon!
Oh you got a feeling?
Originally posted by dadudemon
Ahh, yes, I feel so sorry for her having to serve 26 years in prison for drugging, kidnapping, beating, torturing, and anally raping a gay man to death as part of a revenge con-job gone wrong.Such redemption. Much wow. She should be touted by the DNC as a criminal justice reformer, for sure, because she wrote a book about it. And she feels bad about it, too.
There are definitely no better options out there for criminal justice reform. DNC made the correct decision. It isn't an ill-conceived idea at all.
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But I'd personally would have gone with someone else. Like a person convicted a a meh crime who served a redic amount of time. eg Someone who's served 20+ years for marijuana
Originally posted by Robtard
But I'd personally would have gone with someone else. Like a person convicted a a meh crime who served a redic amount of time. eg Someone who's served 20+ years for marijuana
Oh, so you literally agree with me and the DNC has their heads up their asses?
🙂
Don't worry: I only opened 1 of your PMs.
Originally posted by eThneoLgrRnae
LOL@you pretending to care about what Jesus likes when you support baby murder. Ya, I'm sure Jesus is totally fine with that. 🙄
Jesus has several teachings which I can hang with, eg like the idea that even the worse among us can find redemption 🙂
Jesus is a pretty cool dude, or what Jesus is supposed to represent. It's a shame "Christians" rarely follow his teachings from my experiences.
Originally posted by dadudemon
That's just not how tax revenue and entitlement funding works in the US.If it did, the deficit we run each year would defund almost everything. Notice how nothing is defunded unless someone (president, congress) defunds it?
It's quite easy to poke huge holes in the partisan argument made about this payroll tax talking point. It's just more anti-Trump bullshit. Not everything Trump does is bad/evil.
Yeah, there's plenty of stupidity in there too.
I see what you're saying though. I expect him to win in November, sadly. Just a shame there aren't any better alternatives.
Originally posted by Robtard
Or you agree with me?
Not about everythiing you're trying to do, no. But you definitely agree with me that this was a weird move by the DNC is smacks more of their idiocy.
Originally posted by Robtard
This "I opened your PMs" is one of your weirder angles, DDM. Defo weird.
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