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Debbie Wasserman Schultz: 'Republicans are saying let's kick women ...out of this country'



Debbie Wasserman Schultz's tireless effort to make people believe the GOP hates women is one of nature’s true miracles. Each year, she makes a harrowing journey to the friendly lands of MSNBC or CNN, where she feathers an exquisite nest of lies and insanity. From her vantage point she surveys the political landscape and, like the swallows to San Juan Capistrano or salmon to their birthplace, she returns to her ridiculous "war on women" meme.
It has never worked. Despite her best efforts (or perhaps because of them) elected Democrats have become and endangered species. Nationwide, their numbers have plummeted to the point where they're rarely seen in the wild outside of California, New York, or Washington D.C. Not since the 1920's have there been so few recorded sightings. Still, their DNC chairwoman bravely soldiers on. "The war on women must work," she thinks. "Maybe if I say something even crazier it will stick. Maybe this time things will be different!" Behold the shrill cry of the Wasserman Schultz:

In case you missed it, Debbie was asked if Bernie Sanders - a proud socialist - would be able to beat the GOP field. Of course he can, she wailed. Any Democrat can. That's because, as we all know, Republicans have voiced their nefarious plan to throw women out of the United States - woman AND immigrants.
I believe that any one of our candidates will stand in stark contrast - when it comes to the priorities of the American people and how they’re going to make their decision on who they’re going to vote for for President - to any of the Republican candidates. The Republicans are trying to out-right wing each other. Look, between the fifteen Republican candidates who are left - all of whom are trying to out-Trump Donald Trump by saying, 'Yeah let’s kick women out. Let’s kick immigrants out of this country. Let’s take away health care from women. You know, let's increase taxes on the middle class to pay for tax cuts for the wealthy. Let's end medicare as we know it. Yes, I think any of the candidates on our side of the aisle …will be chosen and eventually elected as the 45th president of the United States of America because of that contrast.
There you have it, Democrats, no Republican has actually said any of this, but if Debbie Wasserman Schultz says it's true, it must be true. You leader has spoken. If you don't want women and immigrants to be thrown out of the country, you'd better win in 2016. The DNC chairwoman says Bernie Sanders can go the distance. On behalf of conservatives everywhere, let me say: Please, please, please. Nominate him.

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