Discussion: AZ GOP Candidate Suggests Migrant Children Could Spread Ebola

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Teapublicans never let facts get in the way of verbal diarrhea

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For sure, all those immigrant children swimming across the Atlantic from Africa are bringing Ebola.

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Gee, I thought ISIS had already set up Ebola-spreading Obamacare Clinics for Anchor Babies and Dreamers in Texas.

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You’d think these people would feel embarrassed to use the crushing fear and ignorance inherent in their base to get votes.

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Anything’s possible! It’s true! At this very moment, ISIS could be training rabid Mexican alligators to migrate north on special pontoon-equipped bicycles, with technological assistance by Martians from beyond the moon! And what is Barack Hussein Obama doing about it? (Crowd roars:) No-thing!

Anyhoo, if this works, democracy doesn’t. Glad I’m aging. Anyone need their drink freshened?

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It must be a lot easier to campaign when you have no morals telling you that outright lying is wrong, and you have an extremely gullible voter base you’re reaching out to.

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And, as Mother Jones points out, vaccination rates in Central America also happen to be higher than in Texas.

zing! But yea…it’s not like the nutjobs are going to admit that. And , last I checked…the US has had more (granted imported) cases of Ebola than the rest of the Americas combined…oh wait…facts…liberal facts. Nevermind

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They sure grow 'em stupid in Arizona.

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Children are migrating to AZ from Africa? That’s not much of an improvement for them.

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You’d hope they’d be embarrassed to openly express such stupidity, fear mongering and bigotry.

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I sure hope them kids are getting a shot of anti-stupid vaccine at the border.
Their poor immune systems aren’t prepared for the perils of Dumbfuckistan.

Ebola must be easier to spell than Benghazi these days

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Migrant Children Suggest AZ GOP Candidate Spreads Stupidity

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There’s really only one disease that matters in the immigration debates. It’s symptoms are ignorance, stupidity, and bigotry. It’s called Republicanism.

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Wait, I have the next GOTP talking point: BenghazzEbola.

Its a continent wide assault on 'murica led by the Kenyan. Just need to figure out how to get Joe Slovo into the mix to cover it N/S/E/W…

Ah, but this assumes that vaccination has anything to do with diseases and the prevention thereof. That works only if you believe in “science” or other liberal superstitions. We all know that vaccination is just a United Nations plot to institute World Government. Got you!

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One wonders how people so frightened of everything can manage to get out of bed in the morning. As far as I can see, the only reason they would ever have for getting out of bed would be to check to make sure there is nothing under it.

…blurts the white guy who is part of the lethal epidemic of

malignorance in the US.

Well that’s how Those People are! They’re like rats, spreading diseases of all kinds wherever they go! They’re polluting our pure clean culture with their dirty disease ridden drug smuggling violent ways and we must do Whatever it Takes to eliminate this problem!

Christ, by 2018, they’ll be openly broaching the question, just putting it out there, you understand, of whether we need to set up some kind of camp system to deal with this problem once and for all. A final solution of some kind, dontcha see?