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Irony - 1/21/2017 5:48:39 PM   
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Why are the salty tears of the American left so, so, sweet? Why does their hate spittle make such excellent lube? Why is the smoke from the burning flags of the protesters such an intoxicating perfume?

I think it's the "I told you so," factor.
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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 5:59:21 PM   
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Another sock who said he wouldnt be back...

I had wondered how long it would take...
But you seem a little off your game???
Im sure you will get back into the swing of things nicely.
Irony in deed.

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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 6:14:39 PM   
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Yeah... Just like that, baby.

Care to offer a thought on why this whole Trump thing has the most amazing silver lining on it, Lucy, or are you still just lobbing snowballs over the border?


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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 6:28:51 PM   
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LOL after today, there is an incredible silver lining...
your thread not withstanding.
Its only just begun.
I wont be responding again. You showed your colours and now you are just another ignorant dick with an attitude. Your flailing is pointless. no credibility, zero interest, bye


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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 8:16:21 PM   
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quote:

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Why are the salty tears of the American left so, so, sweet? Why does their hate spittle make such excellent lube? Why is the smoke from the burning flags of the protesters such an intoxicating perfume?

I think it's the "I told you so," factor.

If you are using the lube, you must be one of the inner circle of catamites, rich. You always were a major felchgobbler.

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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 10:07:45 PM   
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Oooh! Ooooh! I know!

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Why are the salty tears of the American left so, so, sweet?



Because the natural state of the American left has been so sour ... so acrimonious. Their laughter and condescension has been so baked in hate and rolled in vitriol

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Why does their hate spittle make such excellent lube?



Another easy one! Because they've been spewing it for so long that, like a person with weak finger nails being medicated with arsenic, we've built up a tolerance to the spittle and learned to use it to grease the wheels of a backlash machine.

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Why is the smoke from the burning flags of the protesters such an intoxicating perfume?



I don't find it to be so. I find it to be an aroma that makes me sad and angry, at the same time.

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I think it's the "I told you so," factor.


I don't. I think it's the "coming home to roost" factor. I believe it's the natural progression of good people who have bit their tongues and bided their time and waited for their actions to speak for them. When their best efforts were rejected, many of them voted for the first candidate that would send the message that they, collectively had failed to send with their patience and goodwill.



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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 10:17:53 PM   
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It's so hilariously ironic how democrats are fighting against the results of a democratic election.

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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 10:20:43 PM   
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I wont be responding again. You showed your colours and now you are just another ignorant dick with an attitude. Your flailing is pointless. no credibility, zero interest, bye




OMG, I should have included the exquisite sensation of sharp tongues in the irony list. Mindblowing.

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RE: Irony - 1/21/2017 10:30:55 PM   
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I think it's the "coming home to roost" factor. I believe it's the natural progression of good people who have bit their tongues and bided their time and waited for their actions to speak for them. When their best efforts were rejected, many of them voted for the first candidate that would send the message that they, collectively had failed to send with their patience and goodwill.



Michael



That's a valid view, I think, but it isn't the pendulum swinging back, or even the karmic circle completing. It's that these people were such miserable shits for a decade, and so smug in their delusion that it would never come back to bite them in the ass.

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 6:09:10 AM   
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I think it's the "I told you so," factor.


We all rermember you said that after swartzengroper was elected. Then as I remember he tipped you over and buttphoqued you sensless without lube..

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 6:13:12 AM   
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I don't. I think it's the "coming home to roost" factor. I believe it's the natural progression of good people who have bit their tongues and bided their time and waited for their actions to speak for them. When their best efforts were rejected, many of them voted for the first candidate that would send the message that they, collectively had failed to send with their patience and goodwill.

The message the "people" sent was that nearly 3 million more wanted bill's wife but the "insiders" did not.



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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 6:15:28 AM   
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ORIGINAL: WyrdRich

It's that these people were such miserable shits for a decade, and so smug in their delusion that it would never come back to bite them in the ass.

Two years of that decade saw a republicrat in the white house.

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 7:32:10 AM   
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It's so hilariously ironic how democrats are fighting against the results of a democratic election.

What the democratic election where they won the popular vote but the electoral college appointed the candidate with less votes, you mean?

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 12:07:39 PM   
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The "popular vote" is a meaningless statistic in US Presidential elections. It's on par with the significance of Thompsons contributions to any conversation. Trump won the actual election by a large margin.

Again though, the "popular vote" lamentations are sweet music in my ears. It's almost as good as a new Tool album.

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 1:08:29 PM   
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I think it's the "I told you so," factor.


We all rermember you said that after swartzengroper was elected. Then as I remember he tipped you over and buttphoqued you sensless without lube..



It's so much better without lube.

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 1:50:07 PM   
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I thought the irony was called trump and he devours feeble cock - fortunately mines is massive and destroys all weches who come in contact with the beast - no pussy grabbing claws needed

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 5:10:24 PM   
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Silly little hatemongers. It might be worth sticking around to abuse new puppies like this.

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RE: Irony - 1/22/2017 6:36:57 PM   
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quote:

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It's so hilariously ironic how democrats are fighting against the results of a democratic election.

What the democratic election where they won the popular vote but the electoral college appointed the candidate with less votes, you mean?

No, we mean when there were 51 democratic elections on one day and they lost the vast majority of them. They had no problems with the rules when they thought they were going to win. You forget that winning the EC without winning the popular vote was great when they thought Kerry could do it.

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RE: Irony - 1/30/2017 2:01:27 AM   
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The "popular vote" is a meaningless statistic in US Presidential elections. It's on par with the significance of Thompsons contributions to any conversation. Trump won the actual election by a large margin.

Again though, the "popular vote" lamentations are sweet music in my ears. It's almost as good as a new Tool album.



I heard one commentator liken the "popular vote argument" to a football game:

"We gained 400 yards and scored 21 points! They only gained 200 yards!"

"Yeah, but they scored 35 points. You lost. Go home!"

I agree.



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