Discussion: NC Guv: Caitlyn Jenner Would Have To Use Men's Showers In My State (VIDEO)

…but whose job is it to check Jenner’s papers and make that decision?

I’m still unclear on this.

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This person, on the other hand, would have to use the womens’ shower.

We can presume that the governor would be OK with that.

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I’m glad this guy is focused on the country’s real problems!

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But Trump could barge right in to the women’s area.

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You rock, Governor! Don’t let this issue fade into the background.

  • The other two top of the ballot races in North Carolina show Attorney
    General Roy Cooper with 49 percent support from likely voters,
    compared to incumbent Gov. Pat McCrory’s 42 percent when taking into
    account leaning voters. Cooper had support of 50 percent of the
    likely voters interviewed for the September poll, and 41 percent of
    likely voters supported McCrory.
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Exactly. There are flooded homes and suffering families all across eastern NC, but let’s shake our fist at transgender people who need to pee.

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McCrory must be unhappy with his negative approval ratings. “I think I can further tank them,” he said, “by attacking our token LGBTQ cheerleader.”

Next he could start a Caitlyn Jenner basketball league. You know, to help North Carolinians forget about that pesky NCAA thing.

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And I bet she’s still a republican

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Yup. Nobody ever said she was smart. She’s more masochistic than a Log Cabin Republican.

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Yes, because apparently she hasn’t made much peace with herself yet. She’s still voting Trump.

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At one point, I believe she said something to the effect that her presence in the Republican Party would enable the GOP base to see people like her and change their minds.

Stockholm Syndrome indeed.

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The Party of Trump: resisting progress since 1964.

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That’s right, Guv. And this “woman” would be showering with your wife. Deal with it.

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He’s "unshackled "!

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#If the Governor is really concerned about guys walking in uninvited and without permission on undressed women and girls, then he should issue a warrant for the arrest of Donald Trump.

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So, if I understand this, somewhere, in some closed door meeting with the GOP leaders in North Carolina, they decided that the best way forward was to double down on being close-minded pricks? Okay. Let’s see how this works for you, assholes.

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McCrory says good friends have shunned him, his wife over HB2

In a discussion with conservative leaders last week, North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory said the reaction to House Bill 2 has gotten personal, leaving his wife “shunned” at social events and making him the target of verbal assaults and even death threats. McCrory told the group that he’s also experienced political blow-back that he said was orchestrated by the Human Rights Campaign, the nation’s largest LGBT advocacy group.

He described companies that say, “Although you’ve been an outstanding governor, we still cannot support you because HRC will attack us,” he recalled. “And I’ve had at least five this week tell me that. Good friends. Very good friends. ‘Pat, I love ya. I love ya man, we’ll be friends for life. We just can’t support you.” McCrory’s comments to the Family Research Council in Raleigh were published by Buzzfeed, which obtained a recording of the 46-minute talk.

“My wife, for example, in Charlotte – she primarily stays in Charlotte,” he said. “She’s been disinvited to charity events. Basically, they call her up and say, ‘You better not come. You better not come. My wife and I … we’re being shunned for a political disagreement, a values disagreement.”

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article107576012.html

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Yes, he’s another fine nominee for this year’s “Double-Down on the Stupid” award.

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This makes it even more troubling. So, life long friends are “shunning” him? So, then, shouldn’t that tell him he’s on the wrong side of things? It’s as though they take constantly being on the wrong side of history as a badge of honor. There needs to be a case-study on today’s Republicans. They shouldn’t be running governments or passing legislation, they should be in a zoo-like cage being studied in a “devolving humanity” capacity. We need to learn from them because this stupidity could be contagious. Republicanism could, in fact, be our modern day bubonic plague.

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