Jen Sorensen for March 12, 2019

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    Jason Allen  about 5 years ago

    Stupid libtards are nothing but easily triggered snowfla….. Hey, that razor company just aired an ad that suggested that men shouldn’t act like @$$holes! BOYCOTT!!!!!!

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    Tue Elung-Jensen  about 5 years ago

    Please, Trump is an idiot but get facts straight. He didn´t say nazis were fine people – he said there were fine people on both sides of that demonstration. Which is correct, since the initial demonstration was about keeping an statue. Or are people going to state everyone on the other side was members of antifa? A group not exactly known for their peaceful constructive ways …

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    Masterskrain Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Does FAUX Noise go out of their way to hire moronic jackasses, like “Judge” Pirro, or Pervert Carlson, or Lumpy Hannity??? Of course, they have ALSO had other fine examples of the Republican “Brain Trust” on air, like Mullah Mike Hucksterbee, Frothy Santorum, and Klondike Barbie herself!

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    mourdac Premium Member about 5 years ago

    Jen has written the guide to being a conservative pundit. Embrace it and you, too, may have a talk show on radio or Faux’s network.

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    gcottay  about 5 years ago

    Do not feed? Are you conspiring to assassinate the President by starvation? That is not only illegal and immoral but inefficient. Do you have any idea how long he could live on all that whale blubber?

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    Purple-Stater Premium Member about 5 years ago

    #NotaJudge

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    Spock  about 5 years ago

    The last sub-panel, the bigotus blurtus, seems flawed to me, as what she says is, imho, not bigoted. Discrimination is bad if you apply it for sth which sb cannot change, is unaccountable for or which is irrelevant for the case. Discrimination is normal when based on somebody’s own deeds. If you lie, steal or kill, you will be held responsible for it and cannot defend yourself by “this is discriminating!”, which it is, but rightly so. You also cannot misbehave and then complain, that others don’t like you. You are allowed to wear whatever you want, but the way of attiring yourself will make an impression on others. Many shops don’t allow for customers entering wearing swim suits or not wearing trousers or skirts and sth to cover belly and breast. So, wearing a Hijab, even if fully legal, will influence other people’s opinion on you, and that is quite normal. I also don’t like it when people wearing very dark sunglasses are talking to me, because I cannot really see “them” as I cannot see their eyes and whether and how they are looking at me. Of course it is not forbidden to do so, but you can’t urge people not to react. It’s all about communicating, and communication is a two-way thing. Before going abroad, I try to find out whether there are some rules, different of the rules I’m already used to. When living in Poland, I never ever tried my Russian language skills. I learned some Polish, and people liked it. When in Sweden I didn’t drink wine. When entering a Hindu temple in India, I got rid of my shoes before entering. When visiting the GDR, I didn’t brag about the “better cars we have in the west”. When in communist Hungary, I didn’t explain people why market economy is better than government directed economy, because they knew it themselves. “When in Rome, do as the Romans do”. Because all our actions make an impact, causing whether people like us, trust us, and want to be with us. Actions have consequences. Guests should adapt. Not the hosts.

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