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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
It's a convenient excuse
It's not an excuse when it's the truth, as demonstrated here
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 Originally Posted by wufwugy
If you were to step inside Trump circles you would pretty easily see that what the MSM/Dems/leftists are saying about the healthcare event is totally wrong. There's a reason Steve Bannon's own website was saying from the beginning that Ryancare was set up for the purpose of failing. There's a reason why people have pulled direct quotes from Trump's book that explain why this was set up to fail. There's a reason why Rand Paul was handing out Art of the Deal at an HFC meeting after a private meeting with Trump in which Trump is reported to have called the bill a "pile of shit." There's a reason why every one of the small number of prominent public figures who have correctly predicted movement regarding Trump since the beginning were all saying that the bill was set up to fail.
But if you dive into the echo chamber of the losers who have no fucking clue what they're talking about, nonsense bullshit is the explanation.
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Yup. 7 years you had been stomping the ground that Obamacare is so bad, it has to be repealed and replaced, and when you step up to bat, you send in Paul Ryan with a bill he couldn't even pass it up for a vote? Fact is, you had your at bat. You whiffed. Sit down. Who gives a shit what bannon, a fucking blogger, says or doesn't say? Please.
But you can only see the ABSOLUTE BRILLIANCE of the move by being inside Trump's circle. To an outsider it appears complete garbage, a waste of taxpayer money and resources on something set up to fail for some reason. A complete charade, which apparently has some deeper, ulterior motive that is so awesome it has to be kept secret until the big reveal which that time will be superautomatically accepted. Or it is only known to the circle-jerk buddies. Yes, that makes sense.
5-dimensional chess and sheer stupidity/incompetence/lack of empathy seem to be the same thing nowadays.
 Originally Posted by wufwugy
to keep up the cognitive dissonance.
'Cognitive dissonance' just got Tomi Lahren fired a few days ago. Seems impossible for her to be "on the right" while simultaneously believing that she can be "pro-choice".
Sad.
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