Discussion: Spicer Calls Sessions' Civil And Voting Rights Record 'Outstanding'

Yes, it is indeed “outstanding.” For its horribleness.

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“Vote for Jefferson Beauregard. Because the dead Jew said so.”

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I’m sure there are plenty of nice racists out there. I’m sure there were plenty of decent Nazi’s back in the day as well.

It still doesn’t change the fact that they’re racists and Nazi’s.

Is Sessions a swell guy? Beats me, but it seems pretty clear he’s a racist.

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”We have a lot of respect for her and the sacrifices that she made, and the sacrifices that frankly she endured in her life, but I would respectfully disagree with her.”

The party that Photoshops pictures of President Obama with a bone through his nose isn’t fit to speak Coretta Scott King’s name.

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Sons of Confederate Veterans couldn’t be prouder.

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I’ve had hemorrhoids with far more integrity and character than SpiceBoy.

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“And like Arlen Specter, the late Arlen Specter, I can only hope that if she was still with us today, that after getting to know him and to see his record and his commitment to voting and civil rights, that she would share the same view that Sen. Spector did,” Spicer said.

Please pick one spelling and just go with that one.

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Outstanding? Don’t think so.

Spicer is dumb as a bag of hair.

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“The great enemy of truth is very often not the lie–deliberate,
contrived and dishonest–but the myth–persistent, persuasive and
unrealistic. Too often we hold fast to the cliches of our forebears. We
subject all facts to a prefabricated set of interpretations. We enjoy
the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought." – John F. Kennedy

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So Spiceboi did you take this opportunity to highlight Session’s civil rights legislation or actions he has taken since his failed nomination for a federal judgeship? Spiceboi do you have direct knowledge of Session’s confession to do better and to ask for forgiveness of his past transgressions? IDTS

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doesn’t he mean “a tireless advocate for suppressing the voting right of nonwhites”?

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Manure is really gold, and there’s also a Tooth Fairy.

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Sphincter opens his mouth and vile orange filth spews out.

It’s almost like The Exorcist. Except orange.

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Senators of the United States;

I write to express my sincere opposition to the confirmation of Jefferson B. Sessions as Attorney General for the United States.

My professional and personal and genetic roots in the United States are deep and lasting.

Anyone who has used the power of his office as United States Senator to intimidate and chill the free debate of the Senate itself should not be elevated to our cabinet.

Mr. Sessions has used the awesome powers of his office in a shabby and futile attempt to intimidate and frighten a Senate colleague.

For this reprehensible conduct, he should not be rewarded with a DOJ leadership appointment.

I am gratefu that a long-standing commitment requires me to demand justice and truth in this matter, not political expediency or careless dismissal of profound civil rights issues.

I do sincerely urge you to oppose the confirmation of Mr. Sessions.

Sincerely,
John Patterson

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Spicer went on to call Sessions “a tireless advocate for civil rights.”

True – the tires have come all the way off that bus, along with the wheels.

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It sure is, especially if you’ve got a rope and a torch. Sad.

Gosh it must be tough to want a job so much that you would resort to being Trump’s Charlie McCarthy…

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