Projecting, projecting, projecting.Trumpers are pussies in general. That's why they latch on to a wannabe strongman and live vicariously through his bullying. He's the avatar of mediocre, low-achieving white men everywhere who want to feel empowered. They can dress up in CoD costumes and drive their giant trucks through cities all they want, but they're a vocal minority and most of these dudes are the opposite of "hard" when push comes to shove. Look at how terrified they are of AOC, Kamala, Michelle Obama, and Ilhan Omar. There's your solution to post-election fuckery: bring out any educated brown woman and the GOP's army of beta males will be paralyzed with fear. They don't know how to react when confronted with their own overwhelming inadequacy.
Convenient for them to leave out non-whites.Educated voters tend to lean more to the left.
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Oh yea, I forgot.she's not black at all cause she's not voting for biden
lol the dailycaller tuckers retarded site
My homework vanished bro
Part of what you're supposed to learn in college is critical thinking....
Conservative women are awesome.
Brainwashed liberal women who cry when their soy latte has too much foam aren't real women, they're a poor excuse for an adult who was never forced to grow up and actually deal with life.
How do you spot a liberal woman?
Fat, ugly, and has colored hair, probably a piercing somewhere that makes no sense, and typically has the worst tattoos anyone has ever seen.
You are actually impressively stupid. Anyone can cherry pick photos to suit a narrative. See? Look at these beauties! Irrefutable proof, right?
Trump "the ladies man" is such a stud that he has to pay women to fuck him. Perfect role model for his frustrated loser fanboys.
Matt Choi, Co-Founder of Choi’s Kimchi, Was Killed in His Southeast Portland Apartment Early Sunday Morning - Willamette WeekMatt Choi, co-founder of popular local kimchi brand Choi's Kimchi Company, was stabbed to death in his Southeast Portland apartment early Sunday morning, according to the Portland Police Bureau. He was 33 years old.
Police say the stabbing occurred around 1:56 am on Oct. 25 in the apartment building in the 300 block of Southeast 12th Avenue where Choi lived.
A statement on a GoFundMe page benefiting the family says Choi was killed "when a stranger broke into his apartment while he was asleep and took his life," but no additional details on the incident have been released.
Choi and his mother, Chong Choi, began selling homemade kimchi at the Portland State University Farmers Market in 2011, before probiotic foods were prevalent in the United States.
“I woke up the morning of the market and she had made 150 jars,” Matt Choi told WW in 2018. “I got super-pissed because it seemed like waste of effort. But by noon we were sold out. I remember thinking, ‘She’s right. We really have something here.'”
Choi’s Kimchi is now sold at stores throughout the region, including New Seasons, Whole Foods and Zupan’s. It’s also used by many restaurants in town.
“He is the reason Portland loves kimchi,” Kim Jong Grillin’ owner Han Ly Hwang told The Oregonian. “He was the standard of how to base how good your kimchi was in town. And he was a gateway to Korean food with kimchi.”
Police are currently looking for a potential suspect described as “an African American male, approximately 5’8″ to 5’11” with a medium build, wearing dark clothing and a blue mask.”
https://www.foxnews.com/us/portland-homicides-car-fire-shooting-stabbing-gun-violencePortland has seen a rise in homicides over the past few months amid ongoing civil unrest as police investigate the latest three from this weekend, which included a fatal shooting, stabbing and another incident involving a person found dead inside a burning car.
The number of homicides recorded in Portland so far this year is in the mid-40s, said Portland Police Bureau spokesman Lt. Greg Pashley. He told KGW the vast majority of those have come since mid-June.
This compares to a total of 45 homicide offenses recorded in the whole of 2019. And in 2018 there were just 26 homicides recorded in Portland over the course of the entire year.
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According to the latest statistics published on the Portland Police Bureau website, 27 homicides were recorded between June and August of this year alone. The online homicide tally was last updated Oct. 10 but does not include data past August due to “delays in the report review process” during the corona virus pandemic.
That means the recent three suspected homicides in Portland over the weekend were not counted.
Meanwhile, civil unrest prompted by the death of George Floyd has continued in Portland for about five months and counting, as demonstrations have repeatedly devolved into violent riots, and organized crowds have targeted government building with fiery projectiles, clashed with law enforcement officers and caused further property damage in the downtown area.
Separately, gun violence in Portland has dramatically surged over the past few months compared to the same time last year. The statistics published on the police bureau website show a 268.8% rise in gun violence this September compared to the same month last year. This follows jumps of 195.1% in August, 186.1% in July and 96.8% in June.
Related to the weekend homicides, Portland Police and Portland Fire & Rescue responded to a vehicle fire in the Wilkes neighborhood in the area of Northeast 148th Avenue and Northeast San Rafael Street at about 10:48 p.m. Friday.
Responders determined a dead person was inside the burning vehicle. The death has since been ruled a homicide after the Oregon State Medical Examiner's Office conducted an autopsy, police said in a statement Sunday. No other information was immediately available.
Another homicide happened around 9:34 p.m. Saturday in the Richmond neighborhood, where police responded to shots in the area of Southeast 48th Avenue and Southeast Division Street. A person who appeared to have been shot later arrived by personal vehicle at an area hospital but did not survive, the bureau said in a statement. The cause and manner of death have yet to be determined by the medical examiner.
Homicide detectives are also investigating a fatal stabbing that happened at about 1:56 a.m. Sunday in the Buckman neighborhood. Police responded to the 300 Block of Southeast 12th Avenue. Medical personnel also arrived to tend to the victim, who later died.
It did not appear the three incidents were related, but Pashley said them happening within a 36-hour time frame overwhelmed homicide detectives working to chase down leads.
The spokesman told KGW that Portland Mayor Ted Wheeler ordered the police bureau to have officers and supervisors take over some of the investigations to help ease their load.
The Portland Police Bureau did not immediately return a Fox News request for comment.