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What's happened is that the rich white folks will die before they acknowledge such a thing as "the common good."

We libs tend to forget what a social and economic paradise this country was in 2008...

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He's right about one thing. Life is not fair. If life were fair none of us would ever have heard of Bill O'Reilly.

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Since the Republicans are sure the candidate will be Hillary, they have been writing lots and lots of zinger one-liners in advance. However, since most of them contain the phrases "on the rag' or "hot flash" I'm not sure this is gonna help them much.

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At least it's more honest than "Republicans are people".

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What a dick.

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I may have found the source of the problem right there in your headline - "Bill O'Reilly Thinks" - assumes facts not in evidence.

Also too, it's not Billo's fault. He works for the company that changed the meaning of the words "fair and balanced" into "hyper-partisan and untrue", so it's understandable that he's confused.

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<i>"No government will be able to impose so-called fairness."</i>

That's why slavery will always be with us. And women will never get the vote. And no business can be compelled to hire the Irish.

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I would do anything to see Michelle Obama. But I won't move the mouse an inch to click the play button and watch Bill O'Reilly.

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Wasn't <u>this</u> the year that the Repubes were gonna really, really, really try to woo those women voters? Perhaps Sir Derpyloofa didn't get the memo.

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And trying to do anything about it is soshulism!

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But I do not believe there is a class war, I do not believe our capitalistic system is holding the poors back.

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Bill is not worth doing, nor would it be easy.

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To BillO, "equal" is what you put in your motherf'in ice tea.

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Sure the game is fixed, but it's fixed on MY side. That's what we need to preserve.

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