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Dec 6 2021 10:07am
the usual pale pasty privileged lefty suspects here who worship the administration's segregationist members who worshipped the lifelong segregationist robert byrd (D) (who was in the kkk and filibustered what would become the Civil Rights Act of 1964), are criticizing Bob Dole :rolleyes:
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Dec 6 2021 11:01am
Quote (Black XistenZ @ 5 Dec 2021 11:31)
RIP







Exactly, the most important moment in the 98 years long life of Bob Dole, the decision that should shape his legacy and eclipse everything else he did, is his endorsement of Trump when he was 93 years old. If he hadn't died, he should have been summoned before a to-be-formed, Nuremberg-style tribunal for Trump's "enablers", shouldn't he?

Jfc the obsession...


No shit right?
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Quote (IceMage @ Dec 5 2021 11:18am)
Reminder that all these old Republican statesmen, guys like James Baker and Bob Dole, supported Trump for president twice.


It was pretty tepid support. Yes, he could have refrained from endorsing him and just ignored the entire race, but I'm willing to cut a guy who was bifurcated by Nazi machine guns some slack. Yes, the GOP is rotten to the core but that has very little to do with Bob Dole I think. After all, Trump likes people who don't get shot and aren't disabled.
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Dec 6 2021 04:21pm
Quote (IceMage @ Dec 5 2021 02:18pm)
Reminder that all these old Republican statesmen, guys like James Baker and Bob Dole, supported Trump for president twice.


Merrick Garland would have been a disaster.
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Quote (thundercock @ 6 Dec 2021 16:59)
It was pretty tepid support. Yes, he could have refrained from endorsing him and just ignored the entire race, but I'm willing to cut a guy who was bifurcated by Nazi machine guns some slack. Yes, the GOP is rotten to the core but that has very little to do with Bob Dole I think. After all, Trump likes people who don't get shot and aren't disabled.

the entire left and (D) party endorsed robert byrd until he died and still does. an actual kkk member and lifelong racist segregationist

faux outrage from faux intellectual who hate America
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Dec 6 2021 06:59pm
An article written by Bob Dole in early 2021, published now:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/06/bob-dole-op-ed-what-america-needs/

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Shortly after I was elected Senate majority leader in November 1984, a friend stopped by the Capitol to offer his congratulations. We toured my office, reviewing pictures of past majority leaders and admiring two portraits of personal heroes: Abraham Lincoln and Dwight D. Eisenhower.

Something about the place, steeped in such distinguished history, touched a common nerve in us. We fell silent for a time, when a smile crossed my friend’s face. With wonder, he said, “Imagine a kid from Russell, Kansas, having an office like this.”

My home at birth was a three-room house. I grew up during the Dust Bowl, when so many of us helplessly watched our livelihoods blow away with the wind. I have always felt humbled to live in a nation that would allow my unlikely story to unfold.

Many nights during my time as majority leader, I would step out on my office balcony overlooking the National Mall and be reminded of what made my journey possible. Facing me were monuments to our nation’s first commander in chief, the author of our Declaration of Independence, and the president who held our union together. In the distance were the countless graves of those who gave their lives so that we could live free.

That inspiring view came back to me as I watched the Jan. 6 riots at the Capitol. I imagined the view of those monuments and headstones obscured by clouds of tear gas. I thought about the symbol of our democracy consumed by anger, hatred and violence.

There has been a lot of talk about what it will take to heal our country. We have heard many of our leaders profess “bipartisanship.” But we must remember that bipartisanship is the minimum we should expect from ourselves.

America has never achieved greatness when Republicans and Democrats simply manage to work together or tolerate each other. We have overcome our biggest challenges only when we focused on our shared values and experiences. These common ties form much stronger bonds than political parties.

I cannot pretend that I have not been a loyal champion for my party, but I always served my country best when I did so first and foremost as an American. I fought for veterans benefits not as a Republican but as someone who witnessed the heroism of our service members firsthand. I advocated for those with disabilities not as a member of the GOP but as someone who personally understood the limitations of a world without basic accommodations. I stood up for those going hungry not as a leader in my party but as someone who had seen too many folks sweat through a hard day’s work without being able to put dinner on the table.

When we prioritize principles over party and humanity over personal legacy, we accomplish far more as a nation. By leading with a shared faith in each other, we become America at its best: a beacon of hope, a source of comfort in crisis, a shield against those who threaten freedom.

Our nation’s recent political challenges remind us that our standing as the leader of the free world is not simply destiny. It is a deliberate choice that every generation must make and work toward. We cannot do it divided.

I do have hope that our country will rediscover its greatness. Perhaps it is the optimism that comes from spending 98 years as a proud American. I grew up in what others have called the Greatest Generation. Together, we put an end to Nazi tyranny. Our nation confronted Jim Crow, split the atom, eliminated the anguish of polio, planted our flag on the moon and tore down the Berlin Wall. Rising above partisanship, we made historic gains in feeding the hungry and housing the homeless. To make a more perfect union, we swung open the doors of economic opportunity for women who were ready to rise to their fullest potential and leave shattered glass ceilings behind them.

Our nation has certainly faced periods of division. But at the end of the day, we have always found ways to come together.

We can find that unity again.

In 1951, when I was newly elected to the Kansas House of Representatives, a reporter asked me what I had on my agenda. I said, “Well, I’m going to sit back and watch for a few days, and then I’ll stand up for what I think is right.” In 1996, when I left public office for the final time, I announced the same plans, to sit back for a few days, then start standing up for what I thought was right.

After sharing these thoughts, I plan to once again return to my seat to sit back and watch. Though this time, I will count on tomorrow’s leaders to stand up for what is right for America. With full optimism and faith in our nation’s humanity, I know they will.


Good points Bob. You supported a candidate and president who obviously stood against all of this, a man who anyone with a triple digit IQ knew was capable of tearing apart the country to hold onto power. But thanks for writing some feel-good bullshit before you croaked.
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Dec 6 2021 10:00pm
Quote (IceMage @ Dec 6 2021 04:59pm)
An article written by Bob Dole in early 2021, published now:

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2021/12/06/bob-dole-op-ed-what-america-needs/



Good points Bob. You supported a candidate and president who obviously stood against all of this, a man who anyone with a triple digit IQ knew was capable of tearing apart the country to hold onto power. But thanks for writing some feel-good bullshit before you croaked.


Bob Dole could only publish that after Bob Dole's death. Do you really think that he was capable of withstanding Trump's wrath while alive?
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Dec 7 2021 01:23am
Rest In Peace.

I was lucky to shake his hand many years ago. He was kind.
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Rest In Peace.

I was lucky to shake his hand many years ago. He was kind.


That's messed up. You shouldn't make fun of a person's disability.
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Dec 7 2021 04:04am
Bod dole didn't kill himself
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