Democrats are @#$^&*% mad.
Their solution for their angst: Cuss it up.
Former Rep. Robert “Beto” O’Rourke, for one, just can’t seem to stop himself as he runs for the highest office in the land.
After a deadly mass shooting in El Paso, Texas, O’Rourke was asked whether President Trump can do anything “to make this better.”
“Um, what do you think? You know the s—t he’s been saying,” O’Rourke said. “He’s been calling Mexican immigrants rapists and criminals. I don’t know. Like, members of the press — what the f—k? It’s these questions that you know the answers to. I mean, connect the dots.”
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Proves their mentality and gangsta approval.
ReplyDeleteThe younger generation loves this like of talk. To them, it sounds almost authoritative. Like Beto “means business” when he talks like that. I don’t understand it, but it works for some people.
ReplyDeleteWay back in my school days we were taught, if you have to use cuss words to make a point, you need more education.
ReplyDeleteWell I get carried away when someone tells me Hillary Clinton would have been a better President than Trump!
ReplyDeleteYou mean speaking like the rest of us humans do?
ReplyDeleteIt's not the words you use, it's the message you are trying to get across that matters.
People who substitute other words for "cuss" words mean the same thing...I can't understand how it changes things. Intent and message matter, not the words.
2:00 PM: Maybe you speak that way, but I and most of the people that I associate with don't. But, then again, we're not trash!
ReplyDeleteI know someone that doesn't use cuss words but will lie to your face. I'd rather hear the cuss words
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ReplyDeleteA vulgar immature brat with a sewer mouth. Obviously not presidential material. think of this buffoon speaking to foreign dignitaries ... What a disappointment to anyone who tried to make him a respected gentleman.
ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of pansies it is now called "Descriptive Language" and is even used in the courtroom.
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