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Mike Pence Shows What He's Really Made Of

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Mike Pence walks out of NFL game after players take a knee during anthem

Binky Boy goes to an event where he is 100% sure an activity will take place. Activity takes place. Binky leaves. He 'protests' the activity by acknowledging it in a way that is exactly like it.

Message: If you're an American, and you engage in a legal activity that your employer allows, you're beneath contempt. Unless it's against gay marriage.
If this were the worst thing I could expect from Pence, I'd be happier than a pig in....uh....a mud wallow.
(Dang RF....ruined a perfectly vivid image.)
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
If this were the worst thing I could expect from Pence, I'd be happier than a pig in....uh....a mud wallow.
(Dang RF....ruined a perfectly vivid image.)
Hence the arguments about whether or not "45" should be impeached.
 

Skwim

Veteran Member
As if he went there with no intention of taking advantage of the kneeling to show everyone his distaste for it by walking out. Yeah, right. :rolleyes: I bet he's been practicing the move all week. Spinning on his heels, sneering back over his shoulder, as he got out his cell phone to hit "Tweet" on his prerecorded message.
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shmogie

Well-Known Member
He's not allowed to protest their protest?
No, of course not. You see, you are responding to an alleged ¨progressive¨, which means that his opinion must be accepted, without question. How dare you make a cogent and logical response to him ? Apparently he believes that total disrespect for symbols of the Republic by a whiny bunch of over payed performers, who are ¨protesting¨ an imaginary narrative based upon a tissue of lies is a wonderful thing.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
He's not allowed to protest their protest?
Yeah really. Seems like it's only okay when your own opinion is seen as a protest. God help anybody who opposes any different view and responds in his or her own way.

Big deal, he walked out.
 

Sunstone

De Diablo Del Fora
Premium Member
No, of course not. You see, you are responding to an alleged ¨progressive¨, which means that his opinion must be accepted, without question. How dare you make a cogent and logical response to him ? Apparently he believes that total disrespect for symbols of the Republic by a whiny bunch of over payed performers, who are ¨protesting¨ an imaginary narrative based upon a tissue of lies is a wonderful thing.

I have absolutely no doubt your think your own response is "cogent and logical".
 

Shadow Wolf

Certified People sTabber & Business Owner
He's not allowed to protest their protest?
He is. But do you think he respects the rights of others to equally protest? These "Hoosiers" don't, they believe it is a great offense to the troops who fought and died for that flag, a great insult to this country, and if they don't like it they can get out. It does not even matter we are allowed to fly the flag upside down during a time of distress, so why not a symbolic gesture during the anthem? Nor does it matter the fact that yes those troops did fight and die for that flag, including the right to burn it.
"Hoosier" Conservatives like Pence do not like hearing that line of thought, and while the Klan protests are more just a matter of something we have to accept, a symbolic gesture of injustice that involves disrupting or disturbing absolutely no one who gives a crap other than those who actually give a crap, don't even go there.
 

sun rise

The world is on fire
Premium Member
No, of course not. You see, you are responding to an alleged ¨progressive¨, which means that his opinion must be accepted, without question. How dare you make a cogent and logical response to him ? Apparently he believes that total disrespect for symbols of the Republic by a whiny bunch of over payed performers, who are ¨protesting¨ an imaginary narrative based upon a tissue of lies is a wonderful thing.
Given the level of disrespect of actual American ideals and documents such as the Constitution by the "whiner in chief" and his slavish minions who disrespect the First Amendment, the entire 'kabuki' was designed to stir up more sentiment to get rid of our freedoms.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
He is. But do you think he respects the rights of others to equally protest? These "Hoosiers" don't, they believe it is a great offense to the troops who fought and died for that flag, a great insult to this country, and if they don't like it they can get out. It does not even matter we are allowed to fly the flag upside down during a time of distress, so why not a symbolic gesture during the anthem? Nor does it matter the fact that yes those troops did fight and die for that flag, including the right to burn it.
"Hoosier" Conservatives like Pence do not like hearing that line of thought, and while the Klan protests are more just a matter of something we have to accept, a symbolic gesture of injustice that involves disrupting or disturbing absolutely no one who gives a crap other than those who actually give a crap, don't even go there.

Did he ever say they couldn't protest? Actions have consequences.
 

BSM1

What? Me worry?
I like the good consequences that come from action, those are the best.

Like when a minority acts in protest and the consequence is equal rights.

Consequences are consequences. These "protest" at the football games are highly subjective, poorly defined, and apparently very self-serving. It should come as no surprise that, consequently, 68% of the country does not agree with these overpaid prima donnas.
 

Mister Silver

Faith's Nightmare
Consequences are consequences. These "protest" at the football games are highly subjective, poorly defined, and apparently very self-serving. It should come as no surprise that, consequently, 68% of the country does not agree with these overpaid prima donnas.

I think the ones overreacting are the fans, as though taking a knee is the prerequisite to the apocalypse.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
He's not allowed to protest their protest?
Remember that if you are an American you paid for this protest (travel, security etc). Some people my object to their taxes going for such a pathetic display.

But I think it is wiser not to take the bait and just ignore the twit.
 
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