Discussion: Kobach On DACA Recipients: 'Deport The Whole Family'

Does Antarctica count as a country? Or better yet, Moon? Can we send him there? We wouldn’t even need to send him with air because he has plenty of (hot) air of his own.

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the Mexicans will reconsider building that wall, if they think it will keep the likes of Kobach out… whichever way the razor wire leans, they weren’t the ones who paid for it… that will be the tell.

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LOL! Thanks for the memories. One of my favorites.

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Kobach’s one of those nervous gringos who thinks Hispanics are talking about him derogatorily whenever they speak Spanish within earshot…

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a virus may be more accurate…

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On NPR yesterday morning I heard about a young DACA girl who’s family home was ruined by hurricane Harvey. Now comes Kobach bent on adding insult to injury.

Removing 10,000,000 undocumented people from our country in one fell swoop, which is what Kobach wants, would have serious consequences on our economy. There are thousands of DACA young folk who live in Houston, for example, and work in the construction trade. Deporting them would have nasty consequences on the rebuilding of Houston.
Not that Kobach cares or has even contemplated the consequences of his beliefs.

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Republicans believe government is the solution.

Christianity is the problem.

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“…and that way, they’ll never be able to vote Democratic”, he continued, “and that’s what I’m shootin’ for here.” He then adjusted his (rather ill-fitting) suit.

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To employ the words of the late Bill Hicks: Kobach’s positions “may come as a surprise to those who are actually familiar with the words of Christ.”

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Like Mulvaney, Kobach has been given a platform for the sole purpose of saying things so outrageous that other GOPers look “Moderate” by comparison.

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Their supporters will be with them no matter what they do. It comes naturally to them to do what their rabid base wants them to.

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Kobach is beyond redemption. He is mean-spirited, stupid and bigoted. There is an old parable that I believe applies to Kobach’s brainless comment. " I can retract what I did not say,but I cannot retract what I already said." By saying deport the whole family,which he cannot retract, he has revealed himself as an absolute evil person.

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Ostracized? Lobotomized would be a good place to start.

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I’m sure that Kobach has lots of compassion in his heart. For white, Christian men. Oh, and as long as they vote Rethuglican. As far as he’s concerned, everyone else can go get fucked.

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New reality show: Who Wants To Be Deported? or Deport EVERYONE! The casual way with which they play with people’s lives is unbelievable.
We’re heading toward people clawing and outing others to survive and trump is just the guy to have it all televised.

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all repugs have become soulless heartless bastards. We need execution squads to clean up.

Disagree completely about the pretty face. Look closely. That is the face of amorality and racism. It is as ugly as it gets. Soulless bastard.

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Any moderate GOPer has long ago been primaried out of office by a more extreme GOPer and so the voter who traditionally has voted for moderate GOP candidates gets buffaloed into electing true whackos.
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I really wish the people in Kansas would wake up and see the evil the Kobach represents.

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Kobach has nothing to say on this of any meaning. He is a state official, has no authority over federal immigration policy, and is merely mouthing off to appeal to the basest American voter in hopes of achieving national prominence. We shouldn’t allow him any time on legitimate media to spout his vile hatred of all immigrants. (Wonder what his nationalist background story is?)

He is the perfect candidate for the racist, white nationalist extreme. And he loves being in that position

What a loathsome creature he is

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How do these sociopaths get elected? The don’t even pretend to be empathetic.

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