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Bladewire 07-09-2018 08:09 AM

Kellyanne Conway & Stephen Miller separately admonished in stores & restaurants.
 
Freedom of speech is a beautiful gift our forefathers provided in our constitution. It's a wonderful thing to tell these temporary public servants of the people, who's salaries we pay, how we feel about their lack of performance on the taxpayers dime :thumbsup

Trump Aides Complain About Being Publicly Heckled & Admonished in Public

The Washington Post Monday is reporting on stories of top Trump administration aides who are finding it increasingly difficult and uncomfortable to merely navigate daily life in Washington, D.C. amid the sheer hatred of the president’s polices and behaviors.

One anecdote from Kellyanne Conway involves a grocery store episode. She says a shopper rushed up and yelled at her, “You ought to be ashamed of yourself! Go look in the mirror!”

Never one to miss the opportunity for an attack, Conway tells the Times she told the voter, “Mirrors are in aisle 9 — I’ll go get one now.”

Another complaint from a top White House aide comes from Stephen Miller, a Senior Advisor to the President who has ties to the alt-right. He has been exposed as the architect of Trump’s horrific “zero-tolerance” policy of separating infants, toddlers, young children, and teens from their undocumented parents, and placing them in cages and tent cities in sweltering heat.

“Better be better!” a “stranger” told Miller, in a verbal attack that also mocked the First Lady’s inane campaign for children – launched just before it was revealed her husband was placing kids in concentration camps.

In addition to his face appearing on “Wanted” posters plastered to lampposts in his neighborhood, Miller recounted another protest against him and his boss by a local Washington, D.C. bartender.

“One night, after Miller ordered $80 of takeout sushi from a restaurant near his apartment, a bartender followed him into the street and shouted, ‘Stephen!’ When Miller turned around, the bartender raised both middle fingers and cursed at him, according to an account Miller has shared with White House colleagues,” The Post says. “Outraged, Miller threw the sushi away, he later told his colleagues.”

A New York Times TV critic responded to a tweet Monday morning about Miller’s sushi story with emojis of, yes, a box of sushi and a small violin.

Short-lived Trump Communications Director Anthony Scaramucci tells The Post these attacks and protests on top Trump officials are “burning people out.”

“I just think there’s so much meanness,” Scaramnucci laments, “it’s causing some level of, ‘What do I need this for?’ And I think it’s a recruiting speed bump for the administration. To be part of it, you’ve got to deal with the incoming of some of this viciousness.”

In other words, the attacks and protests are working.

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 08:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Bladewire (Post 22301293)

In other words, the attacks and protests are working.

They certainly are - please do whatever you can to keep them going.

onwebcam 07-09-2018 08:21 AM

You nut jobs are everywhere that's for sure.

beerptrol 07-09-2018 08:22 AM

Those lying shit stains deserve it. They need to be held accountable by the people

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 08:24 AM

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Originally Posted by beerptrol (Post 22301302)
Those lying shit stains deserve it. They need to be held accountable by the people


"It's totally fine to harass someone you don't agree with - in public." - Deranged Left

Phoenix 07-09-2018 08:28 AM

expect the push back eventually

Bladewire 07-09-2018 08:41 AM

How can the people who pushed the agenda & legislation to refuse service to your fellow Americans complain about it happening?

Shouldn't they be celebrating our freedom of speech and their agenda working in society?

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 08:48 AM

Take note how they think and work, folks:

Entwine refusing service when someone comes to your establishment (Red Hen = relatively reasonable) to chasing people outside and harassing them (watch what happens)...

crockett 07-09-2018 08:57 AM

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Originally Posted by onwebcam (Post 22301300)
You nut jobs are everywhere that's for sure.

Anti American spotted... The US Consitution gives us the right of protest and tells us to throw out by force if necessary any govt which fails the will of the people.

That 2nd amendment you tools love to cheer about, is about more than just guns...


Those forefathers who wrote our Consitution and rebelled against Britain also used the tactic of threatening and attacking British appointed officials in the orginal 13 colonies well before the Ameican revolution. Meaning this is actually a very American form of protest...

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 09:08 AM


dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:08 AM

I actually don't have a problem with it. I don't see how it's effective in any way other than some folks blowing off some steam. like the homeless guy in front of the 7-11 yelling at people.

Rochard 07-09-2018 09:15 AM

The incident with Sarah there... I found that most interesting. The Trump administration seemed perfectly okay with a bakery saying they cannot bake a cake for a gay couple because they found it "offensive" but now that the shoe is on the other foot and someone is kicking her out of their restaurant because they find her work "offensive" it's upsetting to her. Well, fuck her.

I never felt like this under any other administration, Republican or Democrat. Some Presidents make good decisions and bad decisions and that was that. Now every single thing coming out of the White House is vile. Now it seems they are against breast feeding, and threatening to cancel military support with Ecuador because of a vote in the World Health Assembly... What the fuck?

crockett 07-09-2018 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by xClips Jim (Post 22301321)
Take note how they think and work, folks:

Entwine refusing service when someone comes to your establishment (Red Hen = relatively reasonable) to chasing people outside and harassing them (watch what happens)...

You guys wanted the right to refuse gay people and muslims so now you see the double edged sword.. Its always ok until its you..

dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:18 AM

trump runs the government on chaos and division and pitting people against each other, even on his own team.

trumpsters shouldn't have an issue with every day folk doing the same.

crockett 07-09-2018 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301330)
I actually don't have a problem with it. I don't see how it's effective in any way other than some folks blowing off some steam. like the homeless guy in front of the 7-11 yelling at people.

When these people cant go out in public, it will have effect on their personal lives. No more safe spaces.. These people arent all rich like Trump, they cant all hide behind gates and get driven away in limos.

The lower rungs of this administration will be forced to interact with the people they are fucking over...it appears thats no longer going to be so easy for them.

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 09:23 AM

Take note sane people:

They are unable to see a difference between religious liberty and/or a right to refuse service (I agree with both sides - Red Hen owners and bakers should decide who they sell to)...

with individuals stalking and harassing people - ie, NOT simply refusing service.

Do you see how they think? Do you see what's coming?

#WalkAway

dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:25 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301342)
When these people cant go out in public, it will have effect on their personal lives. No more safe spaces..

yeah, I don't see how that will be productive with horrible people like stephen miller other than just make him hate more, if that's even possible.

dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:26 AM

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Originally Posted by xClips Jim (Post 22301346)
Take note sane people:

They are unable to see a difference between religious liberty and/or a right to refuse service (I agree with both sides - Red Hen owners and bakers should decide who they sell to)...

with individuals stalking and harassing people - ie, NOT simply refusing service.

Do you see how they think? Do you see what's coming?

#WalkAway

what's your view on stephen miller?

what's your view on kellyanne conway?

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 09:28 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301348)
what's your view on stephen miller?

what's your view on kellyanne conway?

Based only on interviews I've seen, neither looks like someone I could hang out with.

crockett 07-09-2018 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301347)
yeah, I don't see how that will be productive with horrible people like stephen miller other than just make him hate more, if that's even possible.

It doesnt have to work on everyone, but if it works on a few its a successful tactic.

dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by xClips Jim (Post 22301350)
Based only on interviews I've seen, neither looks like someone I could hang out with.

you're a reasonable guy.

dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301351)
It doesnt have to work on everyone, but if it works on a few its a successful tactic.

in what way?

Bladewire 07-09-2018 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301342)
The lower rungs of this administration will be forced to interact with the people they are fucking over...it appears thats no longer going to be so easy for them.

Their tyranny will not be easy. Kellyanne Conway's husband is publicly fighting her on Twitter politically. Her own husband knows that she's fucked in the head for a doing what she's doing.

Overthrowing Democracy isn't easy, the people in Turkey, Russia & Syria have been fighting hard against dictators who get their tentacles in, erode freedoms then militarily silence the masses beating them into tyrannical submission.

People being unpleasant at restaurants and in public is nothing compared to what they're going to face if they push forward with their plans to dampen our democracy and erode our freedoms.

crockett 07-09-2018 09:32 AM

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Originally Posted by xClips Jim (Post 22301346)
Take note sane people:

They are unable to see a difference between religious liberty and/or a right to refuse service (I agree with both sides - Red Hen owners and bakers should decide who they sell to)...

with individuals stalking and harassing people - ie, NOT simply refusing service.

Do you see how they think? Do you see what's coming?

#WalkAway

No ones burning crosses in their front yards, why are you so upset? How does it affect you? Let me guess one of the fox news retards was outragged so now you are..

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301352)
you're a reasonable guy.

I am relatively unemotional, especially when it comes to something that does not require emotion - such as presidential agendas.

I understand why people dislike President Trump. I understand when they don't agree with policy.

What makes me LOL is the hysteria. :1orglaugh

crockett 07-09-2018 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301353)
in what way?

In the same way abortion clinic activists shame people trying to get abortions. They attempt to make doctors and nurses lives hell who work at those places. That tactic has been used by relgious groups for years. They wernt just protesting people using the clinics, they also attacked the doctors and nurses and general staff..( some even shot and killed)

This is the same these clinics have hard times hiring staff due to being targeted. This will be the same for the Trump admin. I hope it filters down to state level as well. To some of those Republicans who go along with Trump bs and champion it.


Scott Pruitt's changes at the EPA will probably kill tens of thousands of people over a long period of time.. Thats pretty serious if you ask me...


Pollution causes 16% of all deaths globally. Diseases caused by pollution were responsible in 2015 for an estimated 9 million premature deaths -- 16% of all deaths worldwide -- three times more deaths than AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined; and fifteen times more than all wars and other forms of violence.Oct 20, 2017

https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1020182513.htm

Bladewire 07-09-2018 09:39 AM

It was ok when they were "protesting" Obama. They're such weak minded snowflakes they're already starting to piss their pants and shit their diapers and it's just the beginning.

When it comes to taking action they are weak where we are strong. They are the minority in our country and they'll slither back into their swamp soon enough, it's already begun with lufetime Republican leader telling them to vote Democrat.

You've never seen millions of Republicans protesting in coordination nationwide, and you never will. And that's just Democrats coordinating to protest...

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 09:42 AM


dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301357)
In the same way abortion clinic activists shame people trying to get abortions. They attempt to make doctors and nurses lives hell who work at those places. That tactic has been used by relgious groups for years. They wernt just protesting people using the clinics, they also attacked the doctors and nurses and general staff..

This is the same these clinics have hard times hiring staff due to being targeted. This will be the same for the Trump admin. I hope it filters down to state level as well of Republicans who go along with Trump bs and champion it.


Scott Pruitt's changes at the EPA will probably kill tens of thousands of people over a long period of time.. Thats pretty serious if you ask me...


Pollution causes 16% of all deaths globally. Diseases caused by pollution were responsible in 2015 for an estimated 9 million premature deaths -- 16% of all deaths worldwide -- three times more deaths than AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined; and fifteen times more than all wars and other forms of violence.Oct 20, 2017

https://www.sciencedaily.com/release...1020182513.htm

yeah, that's not a good analogy. that's a scary analogy in fact. I know you guys like to justify things with a "well the other guys did this" reasoning.

but do you really want to use anti-abortion activists as your role model?

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 09:51 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301367)
yeah, that's not a good analogy. that's a scary analogy in fact. I know you guys like to justify things with a "well the other guys did this" reasoning.

but do you really want to use anti-abortion activists as your role model?

They will get worse. Much worse.

Thankfully, it's almost over. November is coming.

crockett 07-09-2018 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301367)
yeah, that's not a good analogy. that's a scary analogy in fact. I know you guys like to justify things with a "well the other guys did this" reasoning.

but do you really want to use anti-abortion activists as your role model?

Its the same tactic the guys who wrote our Consitution used...before the Boston tea party, before the American revolution they routinely attacked or publicly shamed appointed British officials.

dyna mo 07-09-2018 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301372)
Its the same tactic the guys who wrote our Consitution used...

they also wrote the part of the Constitution that got flagged as hate speech by fb algos.

democrats need to find common ground asap. i think a good starting place would be to rally around non-violent peaceful solutions.

Bladewire 07-09-2018 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301372)
Its the same tactic the guys who wrote our Consitution used...before the Boston tea party, before the American revolution they routinely attacked or publicly shamed appointed British officials.

It seems the Trump troll has no recollection, or knowledge, of U.S. history but is very well versed in how to support a dictator at any cost and try to convince people to "just accept it and fall in line" :2 cents:

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 10:02 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301375)
they also wrote the part of the Constitution that got flagged as hate speech by fb algos.

democrats need to find common ground asap. i think a good starting place would be to rally around non-violent peaceful solutions.

They can't. Sane Democrats will find they don't have much in common with these people.

They will #WalkAway

crockett 07-09-2018 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301367)
yeah, that's not a good analogy. that's a scary analogy in fact. I know you guys like to justify things with a "well the other guys did this" reasoning.

but do you really want to use anti-abortion activists as your role model?

As far as scary... I find Trumps moves to attack and villify the FBI, DOJ, the media and anyone who he feels wrongs him for poltical gain scary.. I find stacking his cabinet with lobbyist who attacked those very offices as scary. I find destroying the EPA from with-in as scary... I find a brai washed cult of followers who defend anything he does as scary..

dyna mo 07-09-2018 10:06 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301382)
As far as scary... I find Trumps moves to attack and villify the FBI and DOJ for poltical gain scary.. I find stacking his cabinet with lobbyist who attacked those very offices as scary. I find destroying the EPA from with-in as scary... I find a brai washed cult of followers who defend anything he does as scary..

of course all of that is scary shit. we're all supposed to wait in huge anticipation of the trump magic forthcoming on deals, nukes, ruskies, g7, naffta, tpp, eu, nato, etc et al on&on everything. everything is a wait for it........ other than the dismantling of course.

i get all that and fully disagree with it all as a strategy.

crockett 07-09-2018 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301386)
of course all of that is scary shit. we're all supposed to wait in huge anticipation of the trump magic forthcoming on deals, nukes, ruskies, g7, naffta, tpp, eu, nato, etc et al on&on everything. everything is a wait for it........ other than the dismantling of course.

i get all that and fully disagree with it all as a strategy.

I think people are starting to understand there is no waiting this one out. Waiting to see what happens will end in corruption winning. People have been woken up to the fact they need to take action.

xClips Jim 07-09-2018 10:28 AM

Note to sane people:

They feel a need to take action. NOT a need to vote in November.

Watch what happens...

dyna mo 07-09-2018 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by crockett (Post 22301398)
I think people are starting to understand there is no waiting this one out. Waiting to see what happens will end in corruption winning. People have been woken up to the fact they need to take action.

I would like the think that the Constitution is strong enough to weather a trump moment,

I disagree with violence being the answer when we have the Constitution.

crockett 07-09-2018 11:04 AM

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Originally Posted by dyna mo (Post 22301410)
I would like the think that the Constitution is strong enough to weather a trump moment,

I disagree with violence being the answer when we have the Constitution.

I think November will be the decision maker. If Trump is put into check by Democrats taking control of the House or Senate, then people will be willing to wait it out. On the flip side if there is any hint of election rigging in key Republican held states as we've seen in the past, then shit will go down.


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