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Thursday, December 1, 2016

Dems Show They Learned Nothing With Re-election of Pelosi, Liberal Establishment



I was thinking. What could Democrats do to help out the Republican party? Keep Pelosi in power is a good choice. After all, she's doing a great job...for us.

There's even an added bonus. But let me backtrack for a second. Before the election, Trump had less than flattering things to say about unvetted Muslim immigrants. He was chastised by the left but come election day he took the electoral vote, the only one that matters, by a landslide which suggests sane Americans agree with him. 

So what brilliant strategy did Democrats come up with to regain voter confidence? After neglecting sincere Americans who genuinely love their country, and to appeal to the 1% of shadowy Muslims living here in their never ending quest of political correctness, they decided to seriously consider this guy to head the DNC.   

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Islam_in_the_United_States

Keith Ellison a Muslim Congressman from Minnesota Somaliland.




Thank You Democrats. 

BTW...We have all experienced the plight of a 1% Muslim population. Imagine if it was 20%! 

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By Seth McLaughlin - The Washington Times


House Democrats renewed Rep. Nancy Pelosi’s lease on power Wednesday, voting to keep her as party leader and insisting she bears no blame for her party’s staggering electoral losses over the past six years.


She faced her toughest challenge yet in her 14 years at the helm, ceding more than 60 votes to Rep. Tim Ryan, a 43-year-old Ohio Democrat who said the party had lost touch with middle America and needed a shake-up to begin connecting — and winning — again.


Mrs. Pelosi’s backers agreed that the party must do more to reconnect with voters in the “flyover” states but said Democrats’ problems are the fault of others. They said the 76-year-old has the political mettle and fundraising prowess to be what one lawmaker called their “comeback leader.”


“This is a time, I think, that we need someone who is battle-tested. And there is no stronger battle-tested person than Nancy Pelosi,” said Rep. Elijah E. Cummings of Maryland.


Mrs. Pelosi won on a 134-63 vote, held behind closed doors.


Democrats also kept the rest of their top leadership, electing Rep. Steny H. Hoyer, 77, of Maryland to the No. 2 job of whip, and Rep. James E. Clyburn, 76, of South Carolina to the No. 3 post of assistant leader.





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