We get it; you're a one issue voter. So what's this whole thing about stopping hate. You sure seem to hate on overweight people. Have fun with your hate.
Hardly. If you noticed before, Chris Christie has done much worse. I merely used his latest offence.
I also don't hate people. I think that he is screwed up, and I think that he can't properly take care of his body, but that's hardly hate.
As for hating fat people, why would I hate fat people? I merely joked about his weight because that's the one thing he can't fix with his seedy practices. This is hardly an actual political debate, so why are you inferring bullshit that doesn't exist about me? You're not trying to win an election, just trying to discredit someone who up until now has taken a much higher road than yourself.
And one issue voter? Look, most of the things I talk about may be gay rights, but I care about much more than that. I care about everyone having the right to an abortion. I care about keeping the current plans for health care going. I care about making sure immigrants aren't treated like second-class citizens, ending discrimination toward Muslims, and continuing on our current path to fixing the economy that any Republican, if put in office, will surely fuck up. And yes, I want churches to pay a considerable amount of taxes.
I should think the next time I say something about someone dying because of their inability to control their weight, but I expect you to think before you dare call me a one issue voter or say I hate anyone again.
I may not hate, but I'm sure as hell mad at such ridiculous allegations. It's clear that you don't "get" much, other than openings to try and attack others. Well, I've got news for you; just because I used a poor choice of words doesn't make the pages and pages of nonsense you've spouted here any more legitimate.
Have fun at dinner.
EDIT: Also, the rich should pay more taxes, the poor should get more benefits, Citizens United should be dissolved, we should lower the military presence in this country, achieve true net neutrality, and so much more. So much for the "one issue voter."