2024 Presidential Election | ELECTION DAY 2024

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Another GOP sexist shithead. “It’s just locker room talk”, except when you let it rip on national TV.
The problem with blaming GOP talking heads for the “the carpet doesn’t match the drapes” comment is that Patrick Murphy is a Democrat who is a former Congressman and Secretary of the Army in the Obama Administration.
 
The problem with blaming GOP talking heads for the “the carpet doesn’t match the drapes” comment is that Patrick Murphy is a Democrat who is a former Congressman and Secretary of the Army in the Obama Administration.
Who now hosts a show on Fox. Strange bedfellows.
 
Who now hosts a show on Fox. Strange bedfellows.
I don’t think he hosts a show on Fox. He used to be a host on MSNBC. He’s currently the Vice-Chair of the Democratic National Committee’s Platform Committee. He’s an adjunct professor at Widener Law School and a lecturer at Wharton.

The black woman, Harris Faulkner, is the Fox News host. She’s been on Fox since 2005.
 
I was in grad school with McMaster at Carolina. Never met him though he was known to shoot pool in Hell with other U.S. Historians in those days.
 

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Definitely not weird to obsess about "grown men sucking each other off in public." Not weird at all! Totally not weird! Don't say that we are weird because we are most definitely totally not weird even though weh ave weird obsessions with other people's genitals and their sex lives! We aren't weird!!!!
 


*Stares in John F. Kennedy and Abraham Lincoln*

It really is getting under their skin, as you can tell by all of their angry and upset social media posts about it, and by how even Fox and other right-wing sites are increasingly discussing it in a very defensive tone. And two of the reasons why, I think, are because as someone else has already mentioned conservatives are used to portraying themselves as the "normal" ones - they get to determine what is normal behavior and what isn't - so attacking them directly as the weird, strange ones upsets their view of themselves. And a second reason is because over the past eight years it's the Democrats who have been mostly on the defensive and the GOP that has been the aggressors on social media and elsewhere. And for once the tables have clearly been turned, and it seems increasingly clear to judge from the confusion and unusual passivity from Fox, Trump, Vance, and other usual suspects that they haven't figured out how to respond yet. They will, of course, but for right now it's nice seeing them flailing about looking for an effective response.
 
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