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Pardon me if I don’t feel bad for the barker of the demented reality show called the Grand Old Party.

And I’m really sick of their same old sick routine:

Step 1. Screw Americans in the ass
Step 2. Rinse Penis*
Step 3. Repeat

*See what I did there?

Dude. This is the head of the RNC here. You don’t get that job for being a dynamic, strong-willed individual. It’s strictly for pliable tools who’ve shown they are too incompetent to get elected even in a GOP-controlled district.

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Trump Points Memo
All Trump, all the time.

I think there used to be a time when head of the RNC did have power, but that was before everyone had their own billionaire or two. The head of the RNC could control access and messaging but money obliviously speaks louder.

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Reince Priebus is a jackass, first class.

He has allowed racists, misogynists, religious freaks, and other assorted morons to take over the Republican party—and he’s been happy to do so, because he is all of those things himself.

If I didn’t know better, I’d believe he was a liberal plant whose job was to destroy the GOP.
Reince has done that job, and he has done it thoroughly—but he is no liberal.

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oh please I bet he’ still scraed of his wife’s penis…it just so vicious and she still makes me the bottom

I would not vote for Trump, but, I love the trouble he’s creating for the GOP.

Photo----------Rinse checking to see if he left a trail…

Rinse and friends had plenty of warning that this deep nativist trend in the party needed to be shut down but they refused to do a thing. This is called reaping what you sow Rinse.

Looks like Trump read Karl’s playbook.

The individual about whom this article is written (no, I cannot bring myself to even write a name so nerdy) is highly aware that the Bagger WILL TO BELIEVE (that which makes it possible for their miserable selves to even get up out of bed) is right in line with every utterance made by Donald Trump.

Trump is convincing no one of anything. He is the anti-FDR. When FDR ran for President, he had to project an extraordinary amount of courage, compassion and confidence to convince Americans to vote for him.
Trump is simply providing (like the Amusement Park) every sensation that a severely handicapped segment of the American voting public craves.

For example, who, among the one-toothed hayseeds in Alabama ever had the nerve to even say “hello” to a woman like Megyn Kelly? Trump is dissing her and REJECTING her (like Bubba would in his fantasies).

Who, among the denizens of Gooberville, would not have dreamed of calling the shots that their white skin should have paved the way for (especially with a “negro” in the White House)? In their discussions with each other about Trump, they are, literally, in his boardrooms, kickin’ some serious ass.

To ignore this phenomenon, the G.O.P. does at its own peril.

Little, tiny, insignificant Lackey…

“The Person About Whom This Article Is Written”

No, Trump is a problem-just like George Wallace. He magnifies and spreads the racism and xenophobia.

Reince Priebus:

Listen, if Donald Trump – I mean, he can talk about whatever he wants.

Wow. Such conviction and certitude.

Y’know, for a party that markets and prides itself on its manly will to dominate and make hard decisions, the GOP - between John Boehner and Reince Priebus - sure manages to pick itself some pretty weak and feckless leaders.

It’s almost like Republicans can’t find any better options in their party - but I know that can’t be true because they’re always telling us how strong and competent they are.

I think Trump is a problem, because he’s given that wacko plurality of the base who are homophobic, racist, and gun-loving a taste of light and air, and they ain’t goin’ back into the box.

You stated the thought better than I did above, in my roundabout way.

These folks abounded at the General Store in Dixie and the rural counties, especially stoked up by the Second Reconstruction (Civil Rights) which passes them by entirely. A perfect audience for Talk Radio and FOX.

The Mid-20th Century Birchers and McCarthy-ites have been compared with the 21st Century Right, but the 21st Century Right is deeper than that and more serious than that. This time FOX has given them attractive TV “hosts” and pastel-coloured TV studios. Talk Radio is as aggressive as ever and, as my wife pointed out to me last night, the “news” has regressed from an interest in public affairs to 100% Culture Wars, with non-stop, 24/7 manufactured rage.

I have said innumerable times here that the BaggerBase’s “Lake Superior” *** level of feeling spells real problems electorally, in dealing with combating them with the more laid-back constituencies that Democrats MUST animate to have any chance of containing the Dreaded G.O.P. Base.

*** Lake Superior is so deep that it can comfortably cover North and South America. The metaphor I am making is that the political interest and DETERMINATION TO VOTE of the Bagger Base is DEEP. Our side is committed too…but just looking at the pathetic linguistic idiom “Democrats coming out to vote” suggests something that, if at all, voting is a chore to be roused into doing for Democratic Constituencies.

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I’ve spent a number of glorious summer weeks on Madeleine Island, so I know that Superior is deep and cold. That captures the Bagger mentality perfectly.

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Thanks.

I think it might have been Reinhard Priebus originally. Very German but at least it wasn’t a ridiculous name.

Yikes, I find it mindboggling to use one of my favorite places in this nation as a metaphor for teabaggery. I have to consider the counties and states surrounding it, and yes there is a strong Tea Party group in the U.P. of Michigan, but the South Shore of Wisconsin is fairly moderate and the North Shore counties of MN vote for Democrats except for that 2010 aberration of electing Chip Cravaack which they quickly regretted. Arrowhead country was instrumental in choosing liberal Mark Dayton as the Dem. candidate in the primary back in 2010.

A man for our time . . . Rinsed Pubis.