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5 hours ago, Koko78 said:

 

You apparently didn't pay attention from 2009-2017. Obama even threw Fox News out of the White House Press Pool because he didn't like what they said about him, until CNN and some other major networks threatened to walk.

 

The Bushes and Clinton also whined about the media.

 

This is not a new development. You might say that this is a historical issue.

I blame Jon Adams and the Federalists.

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54 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I think you are confusing Obama's demeanor in front of a complicit press versus his "professionalism". He wasn't called "President Pissy Pants" by so many because he acted like an adult. For goodness sake, this is a google search return!  If google will show some of that, imagine how many times he actually gave people the finger on the sly? 

 

President Obama is a man of class and dignity. 

 

He and I do not share many opinions, but he and I could share a beer because I respect the man. 

 

 

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49 minutes ago, Deranged Rhino said:

Conditioning is a hell of a thing, considering how much 44 did to arm, train, and strengthen the very people you were sent to kill. 

 

The people who were trying to kill him, and likely did kill men he served side by side with; and both Obama and McCain were complicit in that.

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1 hour ago, The_Dude said:

 

President Obama is a man of class and dignity. 

 

He and I do not share many opinions, but he and I could share a beer because I respect the man. 

 

 

You're out of your cotton picking mind, son.

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20 hours ago, Chef Jim said:

 

Liked by republicans?  You still don't know why we have a President Trump do you.  And now they just LIKE him.  I thought you insinuated that everyone that voted for him thinks he can't do anything wrong.  That they worship him?  You're one confused mother!@#$er.  ?

Cultists 

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16 hours ago, The_Dude said:

 

President Obama is a man of class and dignity. 

 

He and I do not share many opinions, but he and I could share a beer because I respect the man. 

 

 

Your arrogance is only exceeded by your ignorance. I'm starting to think you're just another one of Gary or gators altered ego!

Oye Vey!!!!!

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25 minutes ago, Tiberius said:

Why is that so important to you little guy? 

 

You do realize that avoiding answering questions is often an sign that you are wrong but are too weak to admit it. This is why it is important to me. I would love to hear you say once in your pathetic life that you are wrong. And you call me little. The sign of a big man is admitting they are wrong. That they made a mistake. You have never once in the time you have been posting here done that. This is why you are despised by so many here.  

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40 minutes ago, Chef Jim said:

 

You do realize that avoiding answering questions is often an sign that you are wrong but are too weak to admit it. This is why it is important to me. I would love to hear you say once in your pathetic life that you are wrong. And you call me little. The sign of a big man is admitting they are wrong. That they made a mistake. You have never once in the time you have been posting here done that. This is why you are despised by so many here.  

What mistake did I make? 

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Well, this is shocking (not): 

 

It was then necessary to categorize, as Democratic or Republican, the 1,105 unique committees to which Alphabet employees have contributed over the past decade and a half.
 

Since 2004, Alphabet employees have contributed a little over 90% of their political dollars to Democratic candidates and causes. Since 2008, the strongest imbalance came in 2016, when 94% of their contributions went to Democrats. In 2010, Republicans received the largest share of Alphabet employees’ contributions, when they received 19% of political dollars.

 

Alphabet’s Political Contributions

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