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Just now, Gary Busey said:

 

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This is why you're a disingenuous partisan hack who can't support an argument.

Just now, Gary Busey said:

 

How much of the constitution must the current president disparage for it to register on your radar?

 

Did he do it as the presiding chair of an important House committee hearing?

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Just now, GG said:

 

This is why you're a disingenuous partisan hack who can't support an argument.

 

My argument (it's not even an argument, really, it's just a quote) is what Trump literally said.

 

Your argument is that when Republicans speak they are always literal.

 

When asked about what Trump literally said you call me a partisan hack.

 

Can you support your argument? 

 

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Just now, Gary Busey said:

 

My argument (it's not even an argument, really, it's just a quote) is what Trump literally said.

 

Your argument is that when Republicans speak they are always literal.

 

When asked about what Trump literally said you call me a partisan hack.

 

Can you support your argument? 

 

 

If you hold Trump's literal words to a group of journalists as a sign of treachery, what is your opinion on the literal words of the chair of the house judiciary committee?   

 

Which literal words are more dangerous to the country?

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16 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

How much of the constitution must the current president disparage for it to register on your radar?

 

He didn't disparage any part of the Constitution and anyone with any sense knows that.

 

Your incessantly repetition of this idiotic tripe demonstrates only that you're a ¢unt.

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9 minutes ago, GG said:

 

If you hold Trump's literal words to a group of journalists as a sign of treachery, what is your opinion on the literal words of the chair of the house judiciary committee?   

 

Which literal words are more dangerous to the country?

 

You're the one who said Democrats speak in metaphors and that Republicans speak literally, so why would you care about the literal words of a Democrat?

 

My opinion using your thesis (Republicans are literal, Democrats are metaphorical) is that Trump's literal words are more dangerous to the country.

 

Just now, Rob's House said:

 

He didn't disparage any part of the Constitution

 

He called Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution phony. 

Just now, Rob's House said:

¢unt.

 

Kiss your mom with that mouth?

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4 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

He called Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution phony. 

 

Only an absolute moron would believe that.

4 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

Kiss your mom with that mouth?

 

Some get mad, and some just bear it,

 

but if the shoe fits wear it.

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3 minutes ago, Gary Busey said:

 

You're the one who said Democrats speak in metaphors and that Republicans speak literally, so why would you care about the literal words of a Democrat?

 

My opinion using your thesis (Republicans are literal, Democrats are metaphorical) is that Trump's literal words are more dangerous to the country.

 

 

He called Article I, Section 9 of the Constitution phony. 

 

Kiss your mom with that mouth?

 

I repeated the oft-cited excuse of language parsing by the sideline mob, which you continue in this thread - Republicans are to be taken literally, but Democrats are given a pass because they never speak literally.  

 

So if we take your concerns at their true literal value, Republican words could be more dangerous or they could be more beneficial to the country because they are literal and serious.  Democrat words shouldn't matter because metaphors aren't real (kind of like usurping a celebrity's real name as an online persona). 

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