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47of74

(18,470 posts)
Mon Aug 1, 2016, 06:22 PM Aug 2016

Lawnmower and Brainfart make statements on Orange Hitler

Took long enough

Iowa Senator Charles Grassley and Governor Terry Branstad, both republicans, are distancing themselves from the controversy surrounding Donald Trump after the Republican presidential candidate questioned the Muslim family of a fallen soldier.

Khizr and Ghazala Khan spoke at the Democratic National Convention saying Trump's comments against Islam dishonor their son's sacrifice. Trump quickly tweeted criticism of the family and questioning their motives.

"I just think that anyone that has died in the service of our country is a hero," Branstad said. "I believe that was a mistake. I believe the focus needs to be on the differences that he has with Hillary Clinton in terms of policies."

“We ought to honor anybody who fought to maintain our freedoms, no matter what race, religion or background," Sen. Grassley wrote in a statement. "We owe them and their families the utmost respect. I’m proud to be friends with a family of Muslim faith from Cedar Falls whose son served as an officer in our armed forces. He was proud to serve, and I am proud to know him. Mr. Trump’s comments are not in line with my own beliefs about how the members of the military and their families should be treated, and respect for the people who serve our country is something both presidential campaigns could use more of."
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Lawnmower and Brainfart make statements on Orange Hitler (Original Post) 47of74 Aug 2016 OP
Lawnmower? Brainfart? NNadir Aug 2016 #1
Yeah 47of74 Aug 2016 #2
You really have to wonder when Wellstone ruled Aug 2016 #3
Poor Terry, he has to distance himself from a lot of people in his party lately. progressoid Aug 2016 #4
Yeah 47of74 Aug 2016 #5

NNadir

(33,584 posts)
1. Lawnmower? Brainfart?
Mon Aug 1, 2016, 06:30 PM
Aug 2016

Love it.

I hope President H. Clinton appoints Obama to the Supreme Court to replace um, Thomas (hoping he's gone) and that the Democratic Senate, which unlike Grassley's Senate does its job and confirms him quickly.

Probably won't happen, but it would be poetic.

 

47of74

(18,470 posts)
2. Yeah
Mon Aug 1, 2016, 07:01 PM
Aug 2016

It would be so nice to see conservative heads exploding for the next 25 years or so over Supreme Court Justice Obama.

Lawnmower was in reference to an ad he aired one time during an election campaign about how he mowed grass faster by attaching two push mowers to his riding mower.

http://www.agriculture.com/videos/v/101446730/senator-grassley-and-his-mower.htm

 

Wellstone ruled

(34,661 posts)
3. You really have to wonder when
Mon Aug 1, 2016, 07:04 PM
Aug 2016

these Rethugs are going to drop the Sanitized Spin Responses. So Garssley feels better since he knows a Muslim family and that supersedes anything his party's nominee might say about any other Muslims.

progressoid

(50,013 posts)
4. Poor Terry, he has to distance himself from a lot of people in his party lately.
Tue Aug 2, 2016, 01:45 PM
Aug 2016

Didn't he have to "distance" himself from King not too long ago?

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