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Eric Swalwell's 'stupid' education tweet
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Posted By: Moritz55, 11/15/2022 9:27:43 AM

The fault lines for the 2024 elections are already taking shape with the two parties in diametrically opposed positions and there is no greater divide than over parental rights. That stark difference was no more evident than in a tweet from Rep. Eric Swalwell, who mocked the notion of parents making major decisions in the education of their children.The California Democrat insisted that it is akin to "putting patients in charge of their own surgeries? Clients in charge of their own trials?" Swalwell declared: "Please tell me what I’m missing here … This is so stupid." What Rep. Swalwell, a lawyer, is missing is called informed consent.

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No one does “stupid” more effectively than Fang-fang Swalwell

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Reply 1 - Posted by: reefdiver 11/15/2022 9:33:55 AM (No. 1333803)
Dems have perfected vote theft and they will never lose a critical election again.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: Edgelady 11/15/2022 9:35:27 AM (No. 1333804)
How in the world did he pass any kind of bar exam? Or does he just shoot his mouth thinking people will believe what he says because he’s a U.S. Rep? He is just so very awful.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: Italiano 11/15/2022 9:42:48 AM (No. 1333809)
BS. They'll steal enough votes to compensate for anything that idiot (or any other Democrat idiot) could do or say.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: Jebediah 11/15/2022 9:51:44 AM (No. 1333815)
If a tree falls in a forrest and nobody hears it............ Swalwell is the tree and the main stream media and social media are the ones who will NEVER pass his comments on. As long as they call (or bury) the shots the tree can fall forever with no effect.
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Reply 5 - Posted by: FL_Absentee_Voter 11/15/2022 9:54:08 AM (No. 1333817)
The headline. Good grief. 2024 is 2 years away and we're already wanting to believe the election is in the bag based on a something stupid said by this dolt. Did we learn nothing over the last year?
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Reply 6 - Posted by: Frederic F. Frew 11/15/2022 10:02:06 AM (No. 1333821)
Toss-up over who's more detestable -- him or Schiff. Both are competing so hard for the title.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: MrDeplorable 11/15/2022 10:22:54 AM (No. 1333833)
I’ll say it for the 5,467fh time: Swalwell shows the disordered “thinking” characteristic of Leftists which is not ignorant, not stupid and not lying but M-E-N-T-A-L I-L-L-N-E-S-S.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: jimincalif 11/15/2022 10:29:42 AM (No. 1333839)
Nothing a little tweak to the election software can’t handle.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: janjan 11/15/2022 10:37:05 AM (No. 1333849)
In his typically insulting and obnoxious way Swalwell is declaring the exact position of the Democrat Party. Parents should shut up and have no say in what is shoved down their kids throats.
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Reply 10 - Posted by: Vaquero45 11/15/2022 10:38:33 AM (No. 1333851)
How many times did this corrupt moron have to take the bar exam? Five? Eight? Or did he just scrape thriugh law school and NEVER pass the bar exam, like Obama?
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Reply 11 - Posted by: john56 11/15/2022 10:41:47 AM (No. 1333854)
Won't hurt Swalwell. But don't try stupid stuff like that if you're a Republican.
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Reply 12 - Posted by: tivey6301 11/15/2022 10:43:41 AM (No. 1333856)
If nothing is done about ballot harvesting, dems will have a BLUE WAVE in every election going forward.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: hershey 11/15/2022 11:13:44 AM (No. 1333883)
Blah blah blah...enough already with 2024...the dems will cheat with that just the way they cheated with 2020 and the midterms...there is only one way to fix it, and that is make elections honest. NO mail ins,NO after hours dumps, NO drop boxes, NO ballot harvesting, NO absentee unless certified by a Dr., NO 'helpers', ONE day voting, PAPER ballots, NO electronic devices of any kind in the polling place, and thumb in purple ink instead of those stupid 'I Voted' stickers.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: MrDeplorable 11/15/2022 12:07:15 PM (No. 1333940)
Young Fang Fang brave communist martyr Her maidenly virtue did barter This spy played it shrewd And lay in the nude In congress with Eric the Farter
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Kate318 11/15/2022 12:17:31 PM (No. 1333946)
Oh, stop it. Just stop it. Nothing is going to cost the dems in 2024. Establishment news pretending that elections still matter and citizens have a voice.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Quigley 11/15/2022 12:23:30 PM (No. 1333951)
For Dim and their Gullibles, mentally impaired candidates and office holders are a plus.
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Reply 17 - Posted by: seamusm 11/15/2022 12:58:23 PM (No. 1333966)
Don't imagine even for a minute that this is uniquely an American problem. In Germany, for example, it is illegal to home school your own children. Satan and his minion educators have recognized that parents MUST be undermined, traditional families be destroyed, and children indoctrinated for his evil to be promulgated.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: mifla 11/15/2022 3:50:33 PM (No. 1334138)
The Dems just pulled off an election despite the fact that the economy is in shamble,s, crime is sky high, gas is going through the roof, and the border is open. A Dem's stupid statement is irrelevant.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: jimincalif 11/15/2022 4:09:25 PM (No. 1334167)
Yeah, what #15 said. Most everyone moved on from the 2020 stolen election and pivoted to “we will prevail in 2022”. Now we’re all supposed to move on again and prepare for 2024 as if they won’t cheat next time? Trump got some 74+ million votes in 2020, 5 million more that any winning president ever. And we’re supposed to believe FJB got over 81 million? And now despite all the history of midterm results, despite inflation, despite the economy, despite the “wrong track” numbers, we’re supposed to accept 2022 was just a wash? The only thing different is that leftist are improving their down-ballot cheating. Look for this trend to continue.
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