July 31, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, Kz! said: Oh absolutely. I don't think Trump should have held those rallies. I just think if we're going to claim he, and the people who don't wear masks, are literally killing people, we should be able to apply that standard to everyone. Sure. But covering your mouth and nose seems like a challenge for a lot of people.
July 31, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Sure. But covering your mouth and nose seems like a challenge for a lot of people. might as well walk with your McDick hanging out of the top of your pants.
July 31, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: Sure. But covering your mouth and nose seems like a challenge for a lot of people. people are idiots. i had a conference at work yesterday...3 of us wore our masks like regular humans. 1 wore it like gym jordan with nose not covered...and 1 would pull his mask down to talk..as if we can't hear him through a mask.
July 31, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, rambo said: might as well walk with your McDick hanging out of the top of your pants. He hasn't done that since his days as a wrestling coach.
July 31, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: That was a nice maze you took everyone through just to deflect from the point they were making (that you apparently agree with anyway). So, you agree that Trump is at fault for Cain's death? He's not liable obviously because he made Cain sign a waiver to attend, knowing that there was a high likelihood that anyone that attended would die. But he's still at fault, correct? Of course not, that's silly. Cain attended the event of his own free will, not to mention there's no way of knowing where Cain actually contracted the virus.
July 31, 20205 yr oh, and dancing on cain's grave is a deek move, imo. we should only celebrate the death of the truly evil...like bin laden. f that guy. obama took care of him...like a boss!!!
July 31, 20205 yr 7 minutes ago, Kz! said: Of course not, that's silly. Cain attended the event of his own free will, not to mention there's no way of knowing where Cain actually contracted the virus. Like I said, he's not liable. But he's still at fault.
July 31, 20205 yr Just now, VanHammersly said: Like I said, he's not liable. But he's still at fault. He's not liable or at fault for another grown man's decision lol.
July 31, 20205 yr 27 minutes ago, Dave Moss said: You do understand there’s a huge difference between protesting outside with masks and being inside an arena with no masks, right? And of course the President held the rally against recommendations and a lawsuit was filed, but it's all about him, so he held the rally, put people at risk, and made them sign a waiver to cover his @ss. But people buying tickets for the Tulsa rally online also have to click on a waiver confirming they "voluntarily assume all risks related to exposure to Covid-19" and will not hold the president's campaign responsible for "any illness or injury".
July 31, 20205 yr 5 minutes ago, Kz! said: He's not liable or at fault for another grown man's decision lol. Not liable. But definitely at fault. And the only reason we know about Cain is because he's famous. Makes you wonder how many other people Trump killed that day.
July 31, 20205 yr 17 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: oh, and dancing on cain's grave is a deek move, imo. we should only celebrate the death of the truly evil...like bin laden. f that guy. obama took care of him...like a boss!!! At the risk of sounding like a Trumper, that scumbag Soleimani getting vaporized in Baghdad was pretty bad arse too. F that guy and anyone who sympathizes with pieces of sheet like that.
July 31, 20205 yr 30 minutes ago, mr_hunt said: oh, and dancing on cain's grave is a deek move, imo. we should only celebrate the death of the truly evil...like bin laden. f that guy. obama took care of him...like a boss!!! This. I actually liked Herman Cain. Not politically but the guy was funny and his 2012 campaign was a pretty impressive piece of performance art.
July 31, 20205 yr I had a lot of respect for Cain prior to the last few years. I feel like he was just sort of "going with the flow", trying to maintain relevance and work inside the machine. He was a devoted GOP'er, but he was not an idiot. My guess is the mask-free visit to the rally was a calculated risk: he knew he was putting himself in danger, but wanted to support the party. Unfortunately his gamble did not work out. Dancing on his grave reveals a character issue IMHO. I can disagree with some of Cain's politics and still respect the man and what he accomplished in his lifetime. Regardless of your politics, the man was impressive.
July 31, 20205 yr 39 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: Not liable. But definitely at fault. And the only reason we know about Cain is because he's famous. Makes you wonder how many other people Trump killed that day. lmao, if there's a better example of libs' lack of personal accountability I sure as hell haven't seen it. Well done.
July 31, 20205 yr 8 minutes ago, Kz! said: lmao, if there's a better example of libs' lack of personal accountability I sure as hell haven't seen it. Well done. A Trump cult member touting personal responsibility. This. Place. Can. Not. Be. Free.
July 31, 20205 yr Just now, VanHammersly said: A Trump cult member touting personal responsibility. This. Place. Can. Not. Be. Free. Lib who just spent the better part of a page explaining how Trump was responsible for another man's actions lectures someone about personal responsibility while being too lazy to think of his own catch phrase. What am I up to now? $50 a month?
July 31, 20205 yr 10 minutes ago, Kz! said: Lib who just spent the better part of a page explaining how Trump was responsible for another man's actions lectures someone about personal responsibility while being too lazy to think of his own catch phrase. What am I up to now? $50 a month? He held a rally in the middle of a pandemic, forced people to sign a liability waver just to buy tickets and you're acting like he's not at fault. And you never paid the first time, freeloader. Hit up VABeach with your donation.
July 31, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, VanHammersly said: He held a rally in the middle of a pandemic, forced people to sign a liability waver just to buy tickets and you're acting like he's not at fault. And you never paid the first time, freeloader. Hit up VABeach with your donation. You can keep saying it, but it will never not perfectly encapsulate liberals' feelings toward personal accountability. $55 a month, but please slow down, I have a mortgage to pay as well.
July 31, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, Kz! said: You can keep saying it, but it will never not perfectly encapsulate liberals' feelings toward personal accountability. $55 a month, but please slow down, I have a mortgage to pay as well. Just one payment would be a miracle from you, hippy. PM VABeach, dude. You're not pulling your weight. And one more time
July 31, 20205 yr Trump's campaign has to be frustrated as hell. They probably want him to stop giving these interviews because every one ends up as "sound bites from an imbecile", but he thinks he's great because he's a narcissistic ish-hole. At least Biden is smart enough to stay on the sidelines and let him keep ef'ing up.
July 31, 20205 yr I think it's going to be low voter turn out. I can't stand either one of them, so guess where I'll be?
July 31, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, DiPros said: I think it's going to be low voter turn out. I can't stand either one of them, so guess where I'll be? c'mon, di. how could you not want to vote that imbecile out of office after the way he f'd up his coronavirus response & lies about it day after day?
July 31, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, mr_hunt said: c'mon, di. how could you not want to vote that imbecile out of office after the way he f'd up his coronavirus response & lies about it day after day? It's a possibility if Uncle Joe picks a decent VP.
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