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Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 7:33 pm
by RealJustme
The Democratic National Committee reported its worst April of fundraising since 2009, according to Federal Election Commission records released Monday.
The DNC reported taking in $4.7 million last month. The DNC hauled $8.5 million last year, and nearly $5 million in 2015. Between 2010 and 2014, the Democrats received anywhere from $6.3 million to $14.4 million per year.
The Republican National Committee's April numbers more than doubled its counterpart. The RNC reported raising $9.6 million in April and holding $41 million cash on hand. The DNC said it has $8.8 million on hand.
Thank the Da Donald!
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Mon May 22, 2017 10:00 pm
by Intrepid
The more sane Donkey-Rats (if there is such a thing) are trying to pull the reins in on the impeachment talk too.
It finally sank in why they lost so badly and they are afraid more crazy talk will only make things worse.
But as long as we have Rachel Madcow feeding willing dupes like Dogshit bullshit there's hope.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 5:06 am
by namngulfvet
Intrepid wrote:The more sane Donkey-Rats (if there is such a thing) are trying to pull the reins in on the impeachment talk too.
It finally sank in why they lost so badly and they are afraid more crazy talk will only make things worse.
But as long as we have Rachel Madcow feeding willing dupes like Dogshit bullshit there's hope.
I dont think it did sink in. when you have political leaders at a rally leading a chant "FUCK TRUMP" and allowing all this fake news to continue then walking out on VP Pence during a speech. No I dont think its sank in yet.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 6:04 am
by johnforbes
No surprise, but that Notre Dame thing was not accurately reported either by the media.
Most there supported him, and very few out of the large crowd acted in a negative way.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 7:59 am
by Dogzilla
Da Nile is more than a river in Africa.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 9:37 am
by johnforbes
My sister's kid got an athletic scholarship to Notre Dame, but liked the school very much in academic terms.
I've visited there (never attended it), but it is not a hotbed of Left Wing thought only.
A few walked out, but the crowd booed those who were rude enough to do so.
Anybody offended by Mike Pence having this or that political opinion needs to grow up and realize there are different opinions out there in the world.
Would I try to boo the Obamas off the stage at Notre Dame? No.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 10:54 am
by Dogzilla
You wouldn't?? Well, your retarded friends here would have.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 10:57 am
by Dogzilla
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 12:03 pm
by sillydaddy
Notre Dame has a long tradition of always inviting either President or Vice President of a new Administration
to commencement exercises...
The idea that the Pence invitation was a surprise is BS...
The walkout is also a tradition.....students walked out on Obama too...
The media wants to make us believe the walk out is something more than what it is....

Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 1:24 pm
by namngulfvet
Dogzilla wrote:Da Nile is more than a river in Africa.
Yup and all you libs live by it.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:05 pm
by Dogzilla
I'm not a lib.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:33 pm
by RealJustme
Yep, and I'm not a conservative.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 2:54 pm
by elklindo69
Fox News Just Dropped to 3rd Place in Primetime for the First Time in Years
For the first time in almost 17 years, Fox News Channel finished third among its competitors within the top viewership demographic for prime time.
Fox News finished behind MSNBC and CNN among 25-54 year olds during primetime last week amid a tumultuous week for the Trump Administration, AdWeek reports. MSNBC came out on top with on average 611,000 viewers between ages 25-54 years old, and 2.44 million total. Fox News had 497,000 viewers in that category, and 2.4 million in total. Fox News still has the top primetime ratings and all-day ratings among its competitors for the full month, Business Insider reports.
Reports of President Donald Trump's disclosure of classified intelligence to Russian officials, and reports that he had asked then-FBI Director James Comey to end his investigation of former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn, dominated cable news last week. Fox News has faced a challenging year with primetime shake-ups and a number of lawsuits alleging sexual harassment and racial discrimination within the company. Last month, Bill O'Reilly, Fox News' top anchor, was ousted from the channel amid a number of sexual harassment allegations from his colleagues and past guests. He has denied those allegations.Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson has since filled the 8 p.m. slot left open by O'Reilly. In the last year, former Fox News anchors Megyn Kelly and Greta Van Susteren left for NBC and MSNBC, respectively.
Re: Americans aren't buying the libtards' talking points
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 3:03 pm
by johnforbes
Some of the leftists which Fox had/has, from Megyn to Shep to Chris Wallace, have hurt Fox ratings.
Also, Brit Hume and Charles Krauthammer and Megyn Kelly and Shep and Wallace all spent 2016 campaigning against Trump.