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Erick Erickson, creator of the immensely popular "Red State" blog and a nationally-prominent conservative leader, is viciously attacked by the all-or-nothing right-wing absolutist crowd because he kicked the despicable Donald Trump  off the program his organization hosted in Atlanta last week.  Below is a link to Erickson's response to these vile attacks, but be warned, the language chosen by the caustic wackadoodle crowd is not for the faint-hearted.  Those who casually toss about accusations of "hatred" on this TD forum take note; I gotcha REAL hatred right here:

 

http://www.redstate.com/2015/0...&utm_campaign=nl

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It is an interesting read, but what it says is basically what many of us have been saying for years.  Obama and his administration have done more to drive a wedge between the liberal and conservative fronts than anything in the past thirty years. There is a huge amount of anger out there.  Anger at an administration who has repeatedly lied and thrust legislation down our throats that have raised our taxes and our indedtedness.  They have arrange agreements between countries that threatened long time associates and will eventually lead to a world war. This anger is roiling beneath the masses and is setting the stage for a showdown in this country that may lead to a civil war. Southerners in particular are not going to sit idly by while more and more regulations and taxes are put upon them.  One need only go back to 1850 to see how that all turned out. On one hand you have an admitted socialist like Sanders who represents the northern mentality of high taxation and more regulation, and you have a guy like Trump who appeals to those who are tired of the same old crap coming out of Washington. It will be interesting to see how it plays out in the next year. Hildabeast is a dead horse and the Dems have no one other Bernie Mac to put up in her place.  They played all of their cards betting on her and everyone knew she was dirty. The only hope the Dems have is the fact that the conservatives as a whole are so fragmented. I heard one noted conservative (CoC member) say he was told not to vote for Trump because he owned a casino.....really....if that is the ONLY reason you can find not to vote for a candidate you have a pretty healthy selection of choices, and neither party has that luxury at the moment. Much like what got the current joker elected, it will be a choice between the lesser of two evils.

Originally Posted by teyates:

It is an interesting read, but what it says is basically what many of us have been saying for years.  Obama and his administration have done more to drive a wedge between the liberal and conservative fronts than anything in the past thirty years. There is a huge amount of anger out there.  Anger at an administration who has repeatedly lied and thrust legislation down our throats that have raised our taxes and our indedtedness.  They have arrange agreements between countries that threatened long time associates and will eventually lead to a world war. This anger is roiling beneath the masses and is setting the stage for a showdown in this country that may lead to a civil war. Southerners in particular are not going to sit idly by while more and more regulations and taxes are put upon them.  One need only go back to 1850 to see how that all turned out. On one hand you have an admitted socialist like Sanders who represents the northern mentality of high taxation and more regulation, and you have a guy like Trump who appeals to those who are tired of the same old crap coming out of Washington. It will be interesting to see how it plays out in the next year. Hildabeast is a dead horse and the Dems have no one other Bernie Mac to put up in her place.  They played all of their cards betting on her and everyone knew she was dirty. The only hope the Dems have is the fact that the conservatives as a whole are so fragmented. I heard one noted conservative (CoC member) say he was told not to vote for Trump because he owned a casino.....really....if that is the ONLY reason you can find not to vote for a candidate you have a pretty healthy selection of choices, and neither party has that luxury at the moment. Much like what got the current joker elected, it will be a choice between the lesser of two evils.

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Are you saying all that to argue that gross, vile, obscene language in support of one's political opinions is justified by one's intense dislike of the other party or its prominent representatives?

 

And pul-e-e-eze, spare us that asinine "civil war" thing.  Surely you don't want to be identified with the farthest-out, most wacko-dingbat sector of extreme conservatism!  Or do you?

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Read what I said Contenduh. People in this country are angry.  I did not say I condone it, I said that it is evident by the attitude that people have taken because of media web sites who attempt to suppress candidates who do not represent the typical Republican candidate.

And to deny that there is turmoil in this country which could lead to a civil war is to admit that one has his or her head firmly planted in a hole in the ground. You have cities like Ferguson MO where you have racial turmoil and unrest.  You have undercurrent factions of people who believe that a military exercise is aimed at them. People are weary of the government and do not trust them. Perhaps more so than any time in the past 200 years.

If the best the Dems can put forth is Sanders, and the best the Republicans can put forth is Trump, them I would have to vote for the Toupee. I would find myself voting for the lesser of the two evils.  However, many conservatives out there will fully support him because they believe the Republican party is not much different than those who sit across the aisles.

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Originally Posted by Contendahh:
Originally Posted by direstraits:

Trump may screw up as bad as Obama. But, it will be a different screw up and it will be huge. 

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"Huge, indeed, to use Trump's boringly repetitive frame of reference and--throwing his other favorite adjective into the mix--it will be "tremendous" as well.

Do you think Trump could increase the natural debt by maybe 10 trillion

dollars like obumer is slated to accomplish....?? 

Originally Posted by Jack Flash:
Originally Posted by Contendahh:
Originally Posted by direstraits:

Trump may screw up as bad as Obama. But, it will be a different screw up and it will be huge. 

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"Huge, indeed, to use Trump's boringly repetitive frame of reference and--throwing his other favorite adjective into the mix--it will be "tremendous" as well.

Do you think Trump could increase the natural debt by maybe 10 trillion

dollars like obumer is slated to accomplish....?? 

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Would YOU care to explain what a "natural debt" is?

 

Never mind. I withdraw the request. I would not wish to burden the very limited mentality of such a blithering ignoramus as you with such a challenging question as that.

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