BeaverFever BeaverFever:
shockedcanadian shockedcanadian:
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People go to such events to avoid politics, not to be subjected to it.
Well if you decide to make a career out of being a controversial politician then it comes with the territory. Kind of like choosing to br being a celebrity but complaining about the paparazzi and being mobbed in public.
A controversial politician? Quite frankly out of the two running and the VP's he was the most controlled and successful in government, he did an excellent job running Indiana. Where was all this supposed outrage of Pence during the campaign? It all changes now that his party won the election.
Too many are feeling imagined pain, noone seemed to care for others who voted because they are feeling the
real pain in their families and have for some time.
Ironic that Clinton is under investigation by the FBI for emails and her foundation, which took millions for shady government and those who support terror and killing gay people, but noone cared. Investigation by the FBI isn't something to be taken lightly. Very few if any entertainers spoke out against her, even though it was clear to anyone with an ounce of objectivity that she was just as bad as Trump, worse in some respects. At least with Kapernick he stated he wouldn't vote for either candidates. As much as I don't like his methods this is far better than cheerleading because Beyonce and other millionaire celebrities support someone.
If you wanted to have a fair process, they should have been outraged by the treatment of Sanders in the Primaries. They either mocked people who pointed out how unfair it was or ridiculed what was clear. It was a disgusting process and it cost the Dems the White House. Not that I cared much for Sanders, but I do care for fair processes.
As a strong example of how obvious the bias is, I was watching CNN a few days ago as they were following protests. They started to interview people randomly one by one, they all stated they were protesting racist Trump etc. Then they got to one guy who stated "I am protesting the Democrats for rigging the primaries and denying us a fair process to choose a candidate..." The interviewer abruptly took the mic away and went to the next person stopping him mid sentence, it was insulting.
CNN pushed for Trump in the primaries, gave him a great deal of coverage because they knew Clinton would lose to Rubio or a Rand Paul for instance. That backfired.