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14 hours ago, Big girl said:

The guy he is running against. Have you listened to his latest commercial. Ted Cruz is lying

 

And you take Allred's word without question? FYI: Allred voted against "The 2023 Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act" which kept biological males out of girl's sports & locker rooms/showers and voted for "The 2021 Equality Act" which would allow biological males access to shared facilities including restrooms, locker rooms, and dressing rooms.

That, ma'am, is a fact.

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On 10/23/2024 at 12:14 AM, UT alum said:

MAGA will top out at 43% max.  Fewer voters will turn out for Trump this time, maybe fewer than 2016.  The enthusiasm factor is virtually nonexistent in the Republican Party right now. Trump’s rallies are low energy and the stuff he talks about will thrill most of the 43% but it’s not going to pick any new votes up. His third tour with the same (even more) extreme act is bombing this time. That coupled with the fact that the DNC has probably a 10-1 advantage over the RNC in the number of campaign field offices nationally indicates that a well organized  boots on the ground strategy is going to outperform Lara’s social media and boat parade strategy.  I think it may be over by the time the polls close in the Central time zone.

Didn't he mention the size of someone's penis at one of his rallies?

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On 10/26/2024 at 1:21 PM, Big girl said:

Didn't he mention the size of someone's penis at one of his rallies?

He talked at length about dead golfing great Arnold Palmer’s. I guess he thought he was being cool since he was in Latrobe, PA, Palmer’s home town. He’ll protect the women, though, so don’t you worry.

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6 minutes ago, UT alum said:

He talked at length about dead golfing great Arnold Palmer’s. I guess he thought he was being cool since he was in Latrobe, PA, Palmer’s home town. He’ll protect the women, though, so don’t you worry.

What is a woman again?

And liberals allow males to pretend to be females so they can________

🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

 

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2 hours ago, UT alum said:

He talked at length about dead golfing great Arnold Palmer’s. I guess he thought he was being cool since he was in Latrobe, PA, Palmer’s home town. He’ll protect the women, though, so don’t you worry.

You support a party that refuses to protect women.

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10 hours ago, UT alum said:

He talked at length about dead golfing great Arnold Palmer’s. I guess he thought he was being cool since he was in Latrobe, PA, Palmer’s home town. He’ll protect the women, though, so don’t you worry.

What are you talking about every time you say the word “trans”? It’s simply masking over what you are really talking about. It’s ok. We understand.

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9 hours ago, Big girl said:

Trump talking about another guy's penis is disturbing.

 

 

When Trump wins, we can look forward to the vagina ladies again. I’m sure that’s entertaining to you and your ilk. Funny what’s acceptable to your side and what is not.

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On 10/25/2024 at 10:59 AM, Big girl said:

Great

They all lie. Say things they don’t deliver on and stuff like that. Problem with Cruz is he’s a sniveling back bencher.  The bills he sponsors (105 in 12 years) mostly grandstand him in his quixotic quest to be President. He does nothing for us here at home in Texas. Cancun Ted. He’s always commenting snarkily on what other people say or do. He’s not known as the most hated member of the Senate for nothing. He’s kind of like Trump without the money or narcissism. In some ways his actions as a U. S. Senator are more reprehensible than Trump because Cruz doesn’t have any apparent mental or cognitive disorders. I hope Cruz loses about a hair’s breadth less than I do Trump. A vote for Allred is a vote for Texas!

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10 hours ago, UT alum said:

They all lie. Say things they don’t deliver on and stuff like that. Problem with Cruz is he’s a sniveling back bencher.  The bills he sponsors (105 in 12 years) mostly grandstand him in his quixotic quest to be President. He does nothing for us here at home in Texas. Cancun Ted. He’s always commenting snarkily on what other people say or do. He’s not known as the most hated member of the Senate for nothing. He’s kind of like Trump without the money or narcissism. In some ways his actions as a U. S. Senator are more reprehensible than Trump because Cruz doesn’t have any apparent mental or cognitive disorders. I hope Cruz loses about a hair’s breadth less than I do Trump. A vote for Allred is a vote for Texas!

My problem with Ted is that Trump literally attacked Ted’s wife’s appearance in 2016 and Ted still supports him. 
 

That’s some major beta energy.  I mean, if Ted didn’t feel comfortable socking Trump in the mandible like deserved, then the very least he could do was to have said “yeah… I can’t support that guy” (Trump).

But that would be political suicide because all of the Trumpers would never re-elect a guy who won’t kiss trumps big fat rear end. 

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46 minutes ago, Big girl said:

How was that acceptable. How is the size of his penis relevant.

It may not be relevant. It’s just funny. I think everyone is a little too sensitive these days. There was a guy I played football with in high school and in college. He was very well endowed. So we called him Big Randy. There was another guy I played with in high school who we called Hammer because of his God-given gift. Everybody thought it was funny. 40 years later we still call him Hammer. Another guy I remember had the nickname Zummo. I gave him that name. He’s embarrassed of it, but we still call him that. When somebody asks why we call him Zummo, he tries to disappear. Lol. It’s just a guy thing. And it’s funny. Like it or not.

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14 minutes ago, SmashMouth said:

It may not be relevant. It’s just funny. I think everyone is a little too sensitive these days. There was a guy I played football with in high school and in college. He was very well endowed. So we called him Big Randy. There was another guy I played with in high school who we called Hammer because of his God-given gift. Everybody thought it was funny. 40 years later we still call him Hammer. Another guy I remember had the nickname Zummo. I gave him that name. He’s embarrassed of it, but we still call him that. When somebody asks why we call him Zummo, he tries to disappear. Lol. It’s just a guy thing. And it’s funny. Like it or not.

Out in the plants we heard of a guy they called tripod. Lmao

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