Hate to break this to you, most people I know who're holocaust deniers are not people who are voting against Trump. Most holocaust disinformation is spread on far right parts of the internet.
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Hate to break this to you, most people I know who're holocaust deniers are not people who are voting against Trump. Most holocaust disinformation is spread on far right parts of the internet.
Hate to break this to you, most people I know who're holocaust deniers are not people who are voting against Trump. Most holocaust disinformation is spread on far right parts of the internet.
makes sense that you hang out with a bunch of holocaust deniers
I have no idea if you're claim is true or not.
My statement about trump definitely made it look like I was referring to just the left being uneducated on the Holocaust, but I didn't mean it like that... both sides seem to be very uneducated on this matter.
‘Most people I know who’re deniers” You personally don’t know one person who denies the Holocaust happened. You sure as hell don’t know a group of them. You may know a lot of uneducated people who couldn’t tell you one thing about WW2, but that’s not the same as a person thats educated in Western History and WW2 and says ‘Nazis were bad and that did all sorts of bad stuff but they didn’t have concentration camps’.
I mean, McConnell set the precedent.
Scalia passed away in February, Garland was nominated shortly thereafter. Never even made it to the debate floor or hearing stage.
We're less than a month and a half before the election, not 9 months. I'm not sure how any reasonable American can look at this and say the Republicans and McConnell aren't doing the politics as usual.
McConnell said back then the people should decide in an election year, now he says they already decided when the Senate had a majority in 2018 and it's closer to the election by far than when Garland was nominated in a lame duck year.
I mean, McConnell set the precedent.
Scalia passed away in February, Garland was nominated shortly thereafter. Never even made it to the debate floor or hearing stage.
We're less than a month and a half before the election, not 9 months. I'm not sure how any reasonable American can look at this and say the Republicans and McConnell aren't doing the politics as usual.
McConnell said back then the people should decide in an election year, now he says they already decided when the Senate had a majority in 2018 and it's closer to the election by far than when Garland was nominated in a lame duck year.
Only that you left out a key part of what he said.
Thats ok though.
Enjoy a 3rd trump judge!!!
I mean, McConnell set the precedent.
Scalia passed away in February, Garland was nominated shortly thereafter. Never even made it to the debate floor or hearing stage.
We're less than a month and a half before the election, not 9 months. I'm not sure how any reasonable American can look at this and say the Republicans and McConnell aren't doing the politics as usual.
McConnell said back then the people should decide in an election year, now he says they already decided when the Senate had a majority in 2018 and it's closer to the election by far than when Garland was nominated in a lame duck year.
So his "opposing" political party reasoning is more the reason that it's doing what's best for the country and not politics as usual... right?
Anyone with any sort of brain knew when he blocked Garland it was politics. Garland was considered by many to be a centrist not a leftist. He was the most "electable" judge. Just like when McConnell told Trump, that Kavanaugh, before he was even nominated, would be the one to be the most difficult to get passed in the Senate.
It's amazing how a little word play somehow is justification for McConnell playing by his own set of rules yet again.
Back to normalcy, right nsacpi?
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