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What does any of this have to do with the common man?
Originally posted by Awesome Sauce MaloneView Post
An opportunity for what?
The WalkAway campaign, also styled #WalkAway, is a social media campaign that launched ahead of the 2018 mid-term elections by Brandon Straka, a hairstylist and actor from New York City.[1][2] According to the campaign's website, the campaign "encourages and supports those on the Left to walk away from the divisive tenets endorsed and mandated by the Democratic Party of today."[3]
The WalkAway campaign, also styled #WalkAway, is a social media campaign that launched ahead of the 2018 mid-term elections by Brandon Straka, a hairstylist and actor from New York City.[1][2] According to the campaign's website, the campaign "encourages and supports those on the Left to walk away from the divisive tenets endorsed and mandated by the Democratic Party of today."[3]
it would certainly help if the OP would explain herself/his self. So far Ive been called a dummy, a mind reader and I guess now a Democrat for questioning the use of “Common Man”.
Appreciate the try in speaking up for him though in their absence.
Trump trolled Pope Francis on social media. Among the things Trump said about the Pope was this,
"For a religious leader to question a person's faith is disgraceful."
It is my religious belief that religious leaders are supposed to question a person's faith based on their judgement. Calling Pope Francis disgraceful is not a good optic.
Pope Francis was criticizing Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump's plan to build a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border. Trump called the comment "disgraceful."
The future's so bright - I gotta wear shades. We like to cut down nets and get sized for championship rings.
Trump trolled Pope Francis on social media. Among the things Trump said about the Pope was this,
It is my religious belief that religious leaders are supposed to question a person's faith based on their judgement. Calling Pope Francis disgraceful is not a good optic.
The pontiff washed his hands and further said "A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not a Christian." That sentiment extends beyond the President: He hates the people who voted for the President too. Sounds just like a modern day pharisee (and socialist). No?
His majesty has been watching too much cnn. He's got TSD. "... who am I to judge?" my a**.
Nothing like a good conversation about religion and politics, eh?
Trump trolled Pope Francis on social media. Among the things Trump said about the Pope was this,
It is my religious belief that religious leaders are supposed to question a person's faith based on their judgement. Calling Pope Francis disgraceful is not a good optic.
The pontiff washed his hands and further said "A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not building bridges, is not a Christian." That sentiment extends beyond the President: He hates the people who voted for the President too. Sounds just like a modern day pharisee (and socialist). No?
His majesty has been watching too much cnn. He's got TSD. "... who am I to judge?" my a**.
Nothing like a good conversation about religion and politics, eh?
Trump has many, many tweets that are bad optics; no doubt.
His tweets are sometimes cringe worthy indeed. The only time I ever see them, for the most part, is when cnn is advertising them.
Now, maybe arghh was just trolling, and I bit the bait, because: a) it wasn't per a "tweet" according to the npr article, and b) the article is from FOUR years ago.
That's what I get for reading and replying to posts in the am, when I can't get to sleep, because I'm bothered by another botched ending to a basketball game that was winnable.
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