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In other words, the Democratic Party's core constituency. All the rest of us are too "extreme" for Andy's libtard paradise.
Forty-eight percent of Americans and all priests and nuns are no longer welcome in the Empire State, according to its governor. Delivering a monologue on Republicans with all the hyperbole of an MSNBC anchor and none of the charm, Cuomo offered this:
You have a schism within the Republican Party. … They're searching to define their soul, that's what's going on. Is the Republican party in this state a moderate party or is it an extreme conservative party? That's what they're trying to figure out. It's a mirror of what's going on in Washington. The gridlock in Washington is less about Democrats and Republicans. It's more about extreme Republicans versus moderate Republicans.
… You're seeing that play out in New York. … The Republican Party candidates are running against the SAFE Act … it was voted for by moderate Republicans who run the Senate! Their problem is not me and the Democrats; their problem is themselves. Who are they? Are they these extreme conservatives who are right-to-life, pro-assault-weapon, anti-gay? Is that who they are? Because if that's who they are and they're the extreme conservatives, they have no place in the state of New York, because that's not who New Yorkers are.
He at least uses the liberal pejoratives for those who are pro-2nd Amendment and oppose gay marriage. "Right to life" he uses as if it's offensive on its face. As Life News notes, he leans heavily on the President Barack tactic to simply declare everyone who disagrees with your positions in the slightest "extreme," even if many of those people are your constituents.
Well the idiots voted for him. And they voted for that commie De Blasio. So we pretty much know what kind of people live in New York. And if they don't want me to visit, well that's fine. There are, after all, 49 other states (56, if you're Barack Obama!), and most of them are run by more tolerant folks.
New York State, where restricting the Second Amendment is "common sense," but restricting abortion is "extreme." So you can't murder someone (good!), unless that someone is an unborn child. Then you have a duty to ensure the kid never has a chance.
Unless he's gonna grow up to be gay. Then he has the right to get married while still in the womb.
This Wednesday is the 41st anniversary of Roe v Wade.
Fifty-seven million babies
have been murdered in that time. That's 3 times the population of Andrew
Cuomo's empire of liberalism. Given the chance, I wonder if they would
have voted for him.
Posted at 11:45 by Chris Wysocki
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