SaysWho
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The way I look at it she’s the good guy with a gun to Trump’s active shooter. Is that a metaphor cons can understand?
So it’s who she swore at that makes her the female trump? No.
dantes
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Wait, is calling the POTUS names now a bad thing?
WuWei
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Yes. And the words she used. And the reason she did it.
My main complaint would be using impeachment as a rally cry, that’s not something elected officials should be doing and it’s quite irresponsible.
Do people really think what makes Trump trump is that he swears? Is this a thing? Is this like when some proclaimed his access Hollywood tape as “raunchy language” and not that it was bragging about sexual assault? Now if impeachment is turned into a lock her up type chant that would be one aspect of trump but we are a long ways away.
Bodecea
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So? That suddenly makes a difference now?
I think if you are saying you want to impeach trump a reason should be included, it’s serious, it shouldn’t be a cheer.
WuWei
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So it wasn’t locker room talk. She was firing up her base, who hooyahed rousingly. Just like Trump.
dantes
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No. Trump was describing sexual assault. Tlaib was calling him a name.
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WuWei
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He’s horrible. Sis is on it.
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WuWei
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Ibn Mas’ud (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said, “A true believer is not involved in taunting, or frequently cursing (others) or in indecency or abusing.”
[At-Tirmidhi].
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Tlaib Derangement Syndrome.
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Maybe it’s a generational thing, but I cant begin to get upset about this.
The word in question is commonly used by me, and just about everyone I know. It’s not shocking to me, and I just can’t bring myself to be upset by it.
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WuWei
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The common use of profanity is a sign of ignorance. You don’t strike me as ignorant.