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Trump fools liberals again - residents of Baltimore set the record straight

The end of that commentary will fall on deaf ears. I wish it wouldn’t, but big data says don’t go there. Hopefully a group of conservatives will remember why they got into politics to begin with.

If I lived there I would say bring in the national guard and implement an interim government like we did in Iraq. It’s crazy these areas exist all over the country.

Eric holder brought in federal police oversight, but no advisors or watchman for the mayors office? They bedowngrade the only people who fight that mess.
 
The end of that commentary will fall on deaf ears. I wish it wouldn’t, but big data says don’t go there. Hopefully a group of conservatives will remember why they got into politics to begin with.

If I lived there I would say bring in the national guard and implement an interim government like we did in Iraq. It’s crazy these areas exist all over the country.
Some are so fraught with gang bangers, the cops have a two car, four officer minimum for some routine calls.

Sounds fun!
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]


Oh my.

Please explain how any word you posted has any effect on what those residents said. Spell it out for me.
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]

Clearly, you don't like Mr. Jones.

With equal clarity...I don't give a fvck.
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]
Wikipedia? And you claim to have a journalism degree? Bwaaahahahahahahahahaaaaaaaa!
 
Clearly, you don't like Mr. Jones.

With equal clarity...I don't give a fvck.
Spongeparents Toonpants dislikes any minority that has dared to wander off the Democratic plantation. He's firmly on board with the incredibly racist notion that minorities can't think for themselves and need Democrats to protect them from themselves.
 
Sssshhhhh he is about to address the substance of the video.

Any second now.
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Spongeparents Toonpants dislikes any minority that has dared to wander off the Democratic plantation. He's firmly on board with the incredibly racist notion that minorities can't think for themselves and need Democrats to protect them from themselves.

I don't even think Sunburnt Indian could win him over, or would want to try.
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]
Obviously half or more of this is misrepresentations or out right lies put out by the left wing radicals that edit content on Wikipedia.

What next you going to call him an 'Uncle Tom'?

Why are liberals so racist?
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]
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Obviously half or more of this is misrepresentations or out right lies put out by the left wing radicals that edit content on Wikipedia.

What next you going to call him an 'Uncle Tom'?

Why are liberals so racist?

The hot new term is coconut.

Yes, tell us, why are libs so racist?
The very thing they screech is so vile and repugnant.

Hypocrites indeed.
 
In 2013, he was named Activist of the Year by FreedomWorks.[4] That year he was asked by Project Veritas, a right-wing organization founded by James O'Keefe which is known for publishing secretly recorded and misleadingly edited videos, for the purpose of exposing alleged fraud among vendors who enrolled individuals in the healthcare marketplace of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.[1]

In April 2015, Jones created a fundraiser for Memories Pizza, a pizza shop in Indiana that closed after receiving backlash when its owners said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding if asked. The fundraiser raised $844,000 for the family, and which was used in part for bills and partly donated to charity and the owner's church.[7][8][9][10]

He hosts "The Lawrence Jones Show" on theblaze radio.[11] He was previously a contributor to conservative television show Dana, hosted by Dana Loesch on TheBlaze TV.[7][10]

In February 2018, Jones became editor-in-chief of the conservative website Campus Reform.[12][13]

Jones has frequently appeared on Fox News. In April 2019, Jones wore a tiny bulletproof vest during a segment where he was at the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas. He was subsequently mocked for his use of the garb; a number of journalists who routinely cover the border region said they have never used protective gear in the course of the reporting. In his next appearance on Fox News, Jones wore a larger vest and said that the U.S. Border Patrol had told him to wear a bulletproof vest for his safety.[14][15][16] In May 2018, he falsely claimed on Fox News that ESPN personality Jemele Hill was unemployed, that she therefore did not deserve a journalism award from the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ), and that the NABJ was seeking to "applaud unemployment."[13] In a July 2019 on Fox, Jones blamed the Barack Obama administration for a lenient plea deal that sex offender and accused child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein received in 2008, falsely claiming that Obama was president at the time. (Obama's tenure as president began in January 2009).[17]

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