Discussion for article #230522
Not only ignorant and paranoid as fuck, he obviously has no use for proper grammar either.
Sounds like one of Bachmann’s groupies.
Nothing special here, we all know repugs are the biggest group of haters in the world. This guy is just not hiding it.
“They could not be further from the Republican Party’s beliefs” yet somehow the republican party is filling over with so many people who hold those beliefs?
People like this cretin get into positions of power in the Republican party not in spite of such statements, but because of them.
No matter how much the GOP protests—and Lady Macbeth has got nothing on the Repubs in that department----Whitley’s remarks are a harbinger of what the vast rrank and file of the GOP believes most fervently.
This guy sounds a great deal like ISIS. He’d likely be real comfortable with them.
“They could not be further from the Republican Party’s beliefs, nor more contrary to the efforts we have undertaken to include Muslim Americans, and every American, in our Party,” wrote Minnesota Republican Party Chairman Keith Downey.
That must have been difficult to write.
This guy should be kept as far from a position of responsibility as possible.
How about just one giant “(sic)” at the end of his post, the whole thing is trash
They either need to repent except (sic) Jesus Chist or leave the country.
Who the freak is Jesus Chist and what is he excepted from?
I seriously doubt this man could make a bigger fool of himself while trying to act so righteously indignant. He reminds me of EG.
But we’re told these same people are deeply, deeply offended at the suggestion they’re racists. Deeply, sincerely offended. Nope, no racists among the conservatives. It’s the liberals who are the real racists.
And yet they keep getting elected …
I wonder if he knows that “to frag” someone means to murder them? Is this a hate threat the authorities should be looking into?
GOP feature, not a bug.
Not really—Republicans are conditioned to lie with ease.
“They could not be further from the Republican Party’s beliefs, nor more contrary to the efforts we have undertaken to include Muslim Americans, and every American, in our Party”
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If you think these thoughts are the exception, not the rule, for the GOP/Teatroll base, then you either need a lobotomy or already had one…I can’t decide.
Teatroll Rosetta Stone says: “Please ignore the guy who spoke our thoughts aloud. He’s supposed to know that the rule is to think such thoughts but hide them from the general public. Please rest assured that Mr. Whitley will be sent to our Atwater School for Code-Speak and Dog-Whistle Training to relearn how to avoid offending the general public and maintain the plausible deniability of our deeply racist pandering and belief system as a party.”
“They could not be further from the Republican Party’s beliefs, nor more contrary to the efforts we have undertaken to include Muslim Americans, and every American, in our Party,” wrote Minnesota Republican Party Chairman Keith Downey.
It’s a complete mystery how Jack Whitley became a county chair of the Republican party.
“Sic” is the Latin word for “thus.”
As in “Sic Semper Tyrannis,” the motto of the Commonwealth of Virginia. (Thus always to tyrants.)
In such usage, it means that the typo/mistake/stupidity was the original author’s and not the fault of who reported it.
It doesn’t mean it’s trash—even though it certainly is.
Hey Jack, why don’t we change the word “muslim” to the word “christian” and see if you feel the same way then.