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Recently, I've noticed that many of the Republicans down here in Texas say "Democrat party" instead of "Democratic Party", just to irk the Dems or for buddha knows what reason. Even the local incumbent Rep congressman Blake Farenthold says "Democrat Party" on his radio ad for re-election. Shouldn't the incumbent be a little more dignified than the rest? Is it some kind of code amongst Repubs, akin to calling Dems the "n word"?
What's the reason for saying "Democrat Party"?
This is HILARIOUS!! 'Akin to calling dems the 'N' word'??
I think the reason is quite clear....I think it's done to further confuse you left leaners...it gives you something ELSE to think about to further overload your tiny brains and make you post HYSTERICALLY funny things like this!!
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH for starting my day off with a HUGE laugh!!
I'd love to hear an explanation of how the furthest right political stance of fascism has to do with the democratic party,....The floor is yours
Mussolini was an ex-Marxist who just tweaked Marxism. Mussolini was bright enough to understand that government bureaucrats were poor at producing stuff but quite good at stealing stuff.
Which party wants more regulations and more government control of business?
We have two fascist parties. The Democratic Party more so.
Mussolini was an ex-Marxist who just tweaked Marxism. Mussolini was bright enough to understand that government bureaucrats were poor at producing stuff but quite good at stealing stuff.
Which party wants more regulations and more government control of business?
We have two fascist parties. The Democratic Party more so.
we have ONE fascist party, with two wings that are equally fascist.
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