Dr. Seuss ok when Michelle Obama read it to children but now has racist undertones when our First Lady donates books? Unreal. pic.twitter.com/CKDjoShuME
Here's D.C. librarian who rejected Melania's Dr. Seuss book donation "steeped in racist propaganda" as Cat in Hat.
7:13 AM - 29 Sep 2017
Wow, Trump totally sh*ts the bed on Puerto Rico and you’re outraged about a book issue? You should be ashamed of yourself. You... like Trump clearly don’t have your priorities straight.
I really wish we had an adult in the White House. I‘m beyond disgusted by the lack of any leadership coming from the White House since day one. I think he and the kid that they let mow the White House lawn should switch jobs.
Yes, I have trouble forgiving the American voter. And, as I said long before he was elected: he is not a good enough human to be president of anything, let alone America.
Well, let's see. Flynn, Spicey, Priebus, Bannon, and now Price. Not to mention the 10-day tenure of The Mooch. And Sessions teetering on the edge. All in the first 10 months. I thought one of his strengths was supposed to be bringing great people into his administration?
Dr. Seuss ok when Michelle Obama read it to children but now has racist undertones when our First Lady donates books? Unreal. pic.twitter.com/CKDjoShuME
Location: Perched on the precipice of the cauldron of truth
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Sep 29, 2017 - 6:40pm
Well, let's see. Flynn, Spicey, Priebus, Bannon, and now Price. Not to mention the 10-day tenure of The Mooch. And Sessions teetering on the edge. All in the first 10 months. I thought one of his strengths was supposed to be bringing great people into his administration?
Well, exactly. And for those of you watching the new Viet Nam film series from Burns, the videos of John right after capture with his two broken arms and a leg set using aspirin, those videos made me weep.
And I think we choose the notion of freedom we inhabit and perpetuate. The only revolution people seem comfortable with, ironically, is violent revolution. It doesn't ever change anything and it only lays the foundation for the next one which will also be violent. Violent words foster violent action. It's in all the storybooks. Fortunately for humanity all is not everything, and everything is likely nothing.
The revolution I speak of is putting the right candidates in office. I realize the word alone evokes violence to some people but I totally agree with you that violence gets nothing accomplished other than more violence. We need a world leader that can unite rather than tear us apart and perpetuate the us vs them mentality. We can't go back and change a thing. All we can do is move forward with our election process and vote out Trump's power at the polls in 2018.
Unfortunately I don't agree we are a free society. We are very sheltered and kept in the dark more so than people realize. I think we lost our rights and freedoms a long ass time ago and they ain't coming back without a revolution.
And I think we choose the notion of freedom we inhabit and perpetuate. The only revolution people seem comfortable with, ironically, is violent revolution. It doesn't ever change anything and it only lays the foundation for the next one which will also be violent. Violent words foster violent action. It's in all the storybooks. Fortunately for humanity all is not everything, and everything is likely nothing.
The rise of Donald Trump to the office wasn't a switch; more of an extrapolation. What will we as a country and society learn from this? It remains to be seen I suppose. Still, there has always been danger lurking afforded a free society. Now that danger sees no need to lurk. It's sitting there under a canopy on the beach; sipping umbrella drinks and slathering on the insect repellent...
Unfortunately I don't agree we are a free society. We are very sheltered and kept in the dark more so than people realize. I think we lost our rights and freedoms a long ass time ago and they ain't coming back without a revolution.
The rise of Donald Trump to the office wasn't a switch; more of an extrapolation. What will we as a country and society learn from this? It remains to be seen I suppose. Still, there has always been danger lurking afforded a free society. Now that danger sees no need to lurk. It's sitting there under a canopy on the beach; sipping umbrella drinks and slathering on the insect repellent...