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NanceGreggs

(27,815 posts)
Thu Jun 6, 2019, 02:31 AM Jun 2019

Open Letter to RNC Chair McDaniel

TO: Ronna McDaniel
Chairwoman of the RNC, and All-Around Asshat

RE your recent statement:

“We are celebrating the anniversary, 75 years of D-Day. This is the time where we should be celebrating our President, the great achievements of America, and I don't think the American people like the constant negativity.”

To get directly to the point, where the fuck do you get off even suggesting such a thing?

The anniversary of D-Day is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who fought to keep the world safe from people who, quite frankly, bear an astonishing resemblance to your Dear Leader.

It is not a time to celebrate any president, no less one whose only connection to military service was his ability to avoid the draft based on a fake medical condition, attested to by a doctor who Cadet Bonespur’s daddy paid off to produce said diagnosis.

The “great achievements of America” do not include having a Russian-colluding traitor in the White House. They also do not include a “pResident” who has lied to the populace over 10,000 times (and counting), who is a global embarrassment every time he opens his mouth, and who praises our country’s enemies while degrading our allies AND our war heroes.

If you want to ‘celebrate’ a man who takes children from their parents and locks them in cages, a man who sows division and encourages violence, a man who stood on the stage in Helsinki and took the side of Putin over his own countrymen, a man whose abject stupidity is on display every hour of every day, that is certainly your prerogative. But to suggest that others should join you in such celebrations is as insulting as it is asinine.

Perhaps you can celebrate your “pResident” with a parade of golf-carts in honour of how he spends his time instead of attending to the nation’s business – or perhaps a parade of farmers who are going bankrupt due to the tariffs, followed by a group of immigrants who your “pResident” is deporting despite the fact that they served in our military while all he did was grab all that available pussy left behind by the suckers who went to Viet Nam.

Maybe the festivities could include a name-calling contest in recognition of your “pResident’s” favourite pastime, or a solemn recitation of the names of his perceived political enemies – because ”Lock ‘em up!” is still a thing with you people, isn’t it?

As to your statement that ”the American people are tired of the negativity”, I couldn’t agree with you more. It might behove you and your ilk to tell your “pResident” that if he stopped doing things that have a negative effect on our nation and its citizens, a lot of that negativity wouldn’t exist.

John McCain was a true war hero, one of the many who should be celebrated for their courage, their patriotism, and their devotion to duty. And you really think that your draft-dodging “pResident” – who has demeaned McCain and doesn’t even have the intestinal fortitude to see his name on a ship without having a major melt-down – should be celebrated on the day on which the entire world expresses its gratitude for those who had the guts to serve?

To put it bluntly, you are either as brain-dead as your dumb-ass “pResident”, or you have your head so far up his ass, you haven’t noticed how despised he is – not only by Americans, but by decent people around the world. His recent reception in London should have been a wake-up call for all Trump-humpers – but then you folks aren’t exactly the sharpest knives in the cutlery drawer, are you?

In closing, let me remind you – yet again – that the observance of the anniversary of D-Day is about those who served, those who sacrificed, those who responded to the call to duty, and those who ultimately gave their lives.

It has nothing to do with your “pResident’s” alleged achievements – in fact, if there is anything on display with respect to your “pResident” on this historic occasion, it is his own blatant cowardice.

Disgustedly,
--- NanceGreggs

PS: Are you spewing this bullshit because you really believe it – or is their some damning kompramat out there that you’ve been threatened with? Sorry for having to ask the question – but these days, you never know.

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Open Letter to RNC Chair McDaniel (Original Post) NanceGreggs Jun 2019 OP
On the whole, Republicans are oblivious fuckheads. dchill Jun 2019 #1
Kick lunatica Jun 2019 #2
Ronna Romney McDaniel is a Fuckig Idiot. Cha Jun 2019 #3
Everything is not about trump Gothmog Jun 2019 #4
K&R... spanone Jun 2019 #5
And Nance hits another one out of the ballpark. area51 Jun 2019 #6
Just when I think you've achieved perfection, BANG, another nail hit on the head! Thanks! Karadeniz Jun 2019 #7
WOW robleb Jun 2019 #8
Hear, hear! smirkymonkey Jun 2019 #9
 

smirkymonkey

(63,221 posts)
9. Hear, hear!
Thu Jun 6, 2019, 07:03 PM
Jun 2019


Can someone make sure this gets to her or at least plaster it all over Facebook and other social media so that at least thousands of others see it (with Nance's approval, of course)?

Anyone who isn't influenced by this is too stupid to live.
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