The Democrats are having conniptions over former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and his decision to run in the 2020 presidential election as an independent. Because the Democrats have gone so far over to the left, they're worried that Schultz is too moderate and will grab a lot of the votes of those who realize just how crazy the Democratic Party has become. When it comes for the left to choose between Kamala Harris, who wants to tax everyone to pay for programs that would make America look like Venezuela with perhaps more toilet paper, and Howard Schultz, who sees the left's plans are un-American, the choice for moderates is easy. He would likely never win, but he'd suck away enough votes to give Trump a second term.
Now Michael "Pass the Ketchup" Moore wants to boycott Starbucks to bully Schultz into dropping out of the election. Moore used to love the guy before he decided to exercise his right to run for office.
Speaking on the libtard show "Late Night with Seth Meyers," Moore has called for a boycott on the coffee chain until Schultz steps down, which will arguably be about as effective as the boycott against Chick-fil-A over same-sex marriage.
Moore first blasted Schultz for claiming to be a "self-made billionaire," which is hurtful anytime real liberals (as opposed to socialists) are actually self-made billionaires as Schultz really is.
"You take issue with 'self-made," said the unfunny Meyers.
Moore replied, "In the same sentence he goes, 'I'm a self-made billionaire, I grew up in the projects in Brooklyn.' Right away by admitting that you had subsidized public housing paid for by the tax dollars of the American people, you aren’t self-made,” Moore explained in his "You didn't build it" bull crap moment.
“You got a hand-up from us, like we wanted to, we want to help our fellow Americans. It’s a form of socialism, public housing, and yet he’s saying, ‘I’m all self-made.'"
Well fatso, Social Security is a form of socialism and even the family structure is a form of socialism. It doesn't make the entire government a socialist entity--that would be Venezuela.
But to credit the city with making Schultz a billionaire because, as a child his parents got subsidized housing, is ludicrous.
Moore went on to critique Schultz for all of the public benefits he received while growing up, including his education. Seth Meyers simply nodded along with a "Yeah" or two interjected throughout.
"He went to public university; he went to Northern Michigan University actually, and you know, again, financed by taxpayers' dollars," he continued. "And he sells coffee, which is essentially water using city water systems, municipal water systems."
Are you following this nonsense? This is how socialists like Moore justify the system and attack anyone that causes them difficulty. By Moore's logic, nobody is self-made. Except if you fall into the intersectional criteria that makes you a victim and gives you 'creds' for being born that way. Schultz is white and is Jewish--he had it made in the shade when he was born.
Except he didn't. He was poor and the first in the family to go to college. He built a billion dollar business from a simple coffee shop.
By no means am I advocating you vote for him, just pray he runs.
And pray Michael Moore keeps touting his socialist schtick and doesn't eat all the hamburgers and fries.
I hope that 2019 will be the year you follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.
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Now Michael "Pass the Ketchup" Moore wants to boycott Starbucks to bully Schultz into dropping out of the election. Moore used to love the guy before he decided to exercise his right to run for office.
Speaking on the libtard show "Late Night with Seth Meyers," Moore has called for a boycott on the coffee chain until Schultz steps down, which will arguably be about as effective as the boycott against Chick-fil-A over same-sex marriage.
Moore first blasted Schultz for claiming to be a "self-made billionaire," which is hurtful anytime real liberals (as opposed to socialists) are actually self-made billionaires as Schultz really is.
"You take issue with 'self-made," said the unfunny Meyers.
Moore replied, "In the same sentence he goes, 'I'm a self-made billionaire, I grew up in the projects in Brooklyn.' Right away by admitting that you had subsidized public housing paid for by the tax dollars of the American people, you aren’t self-made,” Moore explained in his "You didn't build it" bull crap moment.
“You got a hand-up from us, like we wanted to, we want to help our fellow Americans. It’s a form of socialism, public housing, and yet he’s saying, ‘I’m all self-made.'"
Well fatso, Social Security is a form of socialism and even the family structure is a form of socialism. It doesn't make the entire government a socialist entity--that would be Venezuela.
But to credit the city with making Schultz a billionaire because, as a child his parents got subsidized housing, is ludicrous.
Moore went on to critique Schultz for all of the public benefits he received while growing up, including his education. Seth Meyers simply nodded along with a "Yeah" or two interjected throughout.
"He went to public university; he went to Northern Michigan University actually, and you know, again, financed by taxpayers' dollars," he continued. "And he sells coffee, which is essentially water using city water systems, municipal water systems."
Are you following this nonsense? This is how socialists like Moore justify the system and attack anyone that causes them difficulty. By Moore's logic, nobody is self-made. Except if you fall into the intersectional criteria that makes you a victim and gives you 'creds' for being born that way. Schultz is white and is Jewish--he had it made in the shade when he was born.
Except he didn't. He was poor and the first in the family to go to college. He built a billion dollar business from a simple coffee shop.
By no means am I advocating you vote for him, just pray he runs.
And pray Michael Moore keeps touting his socialist schtick and doesn't eat all the hamburgers and fries.
I hope that 2019 will be the year you follow Brain Flushings and have a few laughs while you get a conservative viewpoint. Politics is the new NFL without the mindless kneeling and this blog will both inform you and hopefully entertain you bigly.
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