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    And Trump denies he said “suckers and losers”. The “party of personal responsibility” never takes responsibility for any of their actions or rhetoric.

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      I’ve seen well-decorated military personnel praise Trump and his presidency. I lose respect for them, and I’ll never understand it. Why, why, why do they defend this pile of rotten turds?

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        My first though was sunken cost phallacy, but then again maybe it’s in the nature of authority-obiding jobs to attract people who, well, would love to live in an authoritarian regime. Life is simple and structured this way.

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    ”Whether you’re eating curry at your dinner table or fried chicken, things have gotten more expensive thanks to [Kamala Harris’] policies”

    Really? So it’s just a coincidence that you also mentioned curry? C’maaan

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      Vance is referencing curry because Laura Loomer recently said the White House will smell like curry if Harris wins.

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            I have a distant family member that illegally entered the US with her young child and used a stolen SSN and identity early on to gain employment.

            Now that she’s got her green card, she’s fully in the “fuck everyone else, I got mine” camp. She cries about illegal immigrants and crime from people coming from her home country.

            It’s legitimately insane to watch someone absolutely stop giving a fuck because they’ve got fiscal safety and security because they broke all the same laws during a democratic administration that was helping Latino immigrants.

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            Why can’t he just say “one of the good ones” and rip the band aid off.

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          Yep. But he’s a republican politician - he still to be publicly racist even if it means insulting his partner’s heritage. That’s the job.

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      Who says they don’t see it?

      Maybe a lot of the population is actually hateful and racist, or at least tolerating of it.

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      they can’t see this high school bullshit.

      You have to go back to elementary school level, like 3rd grade, maybe 2nd.

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    “My obvious and clear racism isn’t offensive! The offended are the enemy!” said the future loser of every political endeavor he’d ever engage in

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    You see, it’s just a coincidence that he is running against someone who is black and Indian and he just happened to pick the two most racist and stereotypical dishes associated with each.

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      The first one was chosen for him, he’s reacting to a racist tweet. The second one is his own additional racism. It is an excellent display of how effortlessly racist he can be. Repubs enjoy things like this.

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    I knew I didn’t imagine that! Reminds me of when my ex-advisor in a grad program brought up fried chicken during a rant while arguing with a black student about something completely unrelated.

    It was… crazy. I have no idea why such a stupid ass stereotype seems to exist in so many people’s subconscious, just ready to expose them as an asshole.

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        Watermelon, too. Fucking weird that people think only black people are super into watermelon and fried chicken.

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          It’s fucking weird that people think there is any type of food that you’re only into if you’re a certain skin color.

          I’m as white as can be. Soul food is fucking amazing.

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        Fried chicken is as American as apple pie, for Christ’s sake! “African-Americans like an American staple!”, uh, yes?? How is that supposed to be a distinguishing mark amongst Americans, much less a bad one??

        Racists are not just ignorant and malicious bastards. They’re also deeply weird.

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    You can certainly tell Harris’ color and varied ethnicity is close to the surface of that campaign. The trumpets can’t help themselves.

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    Real class act, Vance. This is who I want representing all of us. Seems perfectly fit to be 1 heart beat away from president.