Euphemisms

Joe Doakes from Como Park emails:

Found this stuffed in the screen door on Sunday morning. Couple of late-middle aged White women with ELCA hair going around the neighborhood (no doubt doing Good Works before heading off to hear the Gospel).

Struck me that Tina doesn’t mention which political party she intends to caucus with, if elected. She doesn’t have any endorsements.

I’ve been around long enough to recognize political euphemisms. “Who you love” means homosexual. “Where you’re from” means illegal alien.

This flyer was delivered days after Roe v. Wade was overturned, so “reproductive rights” means abortion. “Equal Pay” means “affirmative action for women.”

I’m going out on a limb and suggesting Tina is a Democrat who is terrified to admit it, because the public is less than enthused about Democrats right now.

Hiding your party affiliation to deceive voters is kind of shady, don’t you think? Wouldn’t honesty help voters make an informed choice? Or is that the problem?

Yep, definitely Democrat.

Joe Doakes

If Democrats are going to have to run stealth campaigns in places like 41B, the internal polling must be devastating.

6 thoughts on “Euphemisms

  1. On her “Meet Tina” page, she admits to being a Democrat and explains why she hides the fact.

    Tina ran for House District 54B against Tony Jurgens, where she came close to winning the seat by capturing 49 percent of the vote, the closest a Democrat has come to taking the seat in nearly 40 years.

    Later, she admits to being the queen of the eight hour, thirty person, do-nothing meetings that I had to sleep through in my last few years of public employment.

    For the past 25 years, Tina has worked for state and local government conducting strategic planning and is an expert in good government administration. Having worked across the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, the Department of Employment and Economic Development, and MnDOT, she has wide experience in working with law enforcement, public health, business, and transportation officials.

    If the state could only relegate its Tina’s to janitorial service, we could cut the state budget by at least a half.

  2. From Tina(!)’s website:

    By speaking with school administrators, she knows that often their biggest challenge is successfully serving special needs students. Before the pandemic set in, 23% of kids were diagnosed with a mental health issue.

    So, almost 1 in 4 kids in public school are mentally ill…huh. Well, I guess that might explain why >40% don’t graduate, but it seems to me that as someone who is a caring, smart, progressive that loves kids (as long as their birthing person chose to let them live), Tina(!) might want to find out why so many kids are retarded. Maybe hire someone to get to the root of the problem?

    lol….just kidding.

    62% of White self identified leftists have been clinically diagnosed with a mental illness (Leaves one wondering WTF is wrong with blacks, btw).

    Along with deviant sex training, Marxist revolutionary political indoctrination, inculcation of self-loathing among White kids, and smuggling some brown ones across the border, keeping kids fucked up in the head is a key element to growing the leftist base.

  3. 23% of kids were diagnosed with a mental health issue.

    [snark]Revealed by a study done by the Recruiting Office of Education Minnesota.[/snark]

  4. “Who you love”
    So incest is okay? Pedophilia is okay?
    What if you love Hitler?

  5. Blade Nzimande on June 30, 2022 at 7:34 am said:
    From Tina(!)’s website:
    . . .
    So, almost 1 in 4 kids in public school are mentally ill…huh.

    Don’t know if this is the case here, but in some states getting your kid officially recognized as having a “mental health issue” gets them more school resources; more attention from teachers, smaller class size, and tutoring not available to average students. It can be a scam used by parents to get their kid something closer to a private school education.

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