The president used the term to describe Jose Antonio Ibarra, a Venezuelan who crossed the border into the U.S. and has been charged with the murder of Laken Riley.
You know, I’m on your side, but the dude has a point.
I heard that phrase being used in a different context - not conservatives vs. liberals, but more like religious nuts vs. seculars.
I watched a bit in which this religious nut politician was saying to a crowd “If they get all angry because of us placing the ten commandments monument in our capitol, then we must be doing something right!” (cheers.)
I take your irritation with me as a sign I’m doing something right
That’s something a Trump supporter would say to a liberal.
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You know, I’m on your side, but the dude has a point.
I heard that phrase being used in a different context - not conservatives vs. liberals, but more like religious nuts vs. seculars.
I watched a bit in which this religious nut politician was saying to a crowd “If they get all angry because of us placing the ten commandments monument in our capitol, then we must be doing something right!” (cheers.)
And just like that, I stopped using that phrase.
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