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Dec 6, 2019 13:47:52   #
son of witless wrote:
You are getting sick of hearing black voices ? You need to be sent to a reeducation camp pronto.


You having said that,you ! as your name sake, are truly the son of `A"! witless
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Dec 6, 2019 11:27:18   #
Canuckus Deploracus wrote:
If black folk believe only black folk can represent black folk then black folk are idiots...

Happily that is far from the truth...

.....By the nature of being human beings,blacks would never be remiss in feeling that the truest conviction toward fulfilling and achieving their agendas can only be met and achieved by they and those that are of their kind.
When faced with an adversity concerning ones very survival the basic instinct of self preservation can and will be served best by the animal trying to survive.No one loves self better than self.
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Dec 6, 2019 10:50:01   #
Louis wrote:
Since when did it become a crime in this country for being white? You can’t listen to the talking heads on CNN & MSNBC without hearing that if your white, your a racist and you should be ashamed of your self.

Now that Kampala Harris has dropped out of the race for the White House, the liberal media has gone crazy. Corey Booker has all but accused the democrat party of being racist and it seems to be catching on with the talking heads. Racist this and racist that. Look at all the white people running for President, it’s not fair! Where is affirmative action in politics anyway? People of color should be appointed to president, if your white you should automatically be disqualified.

Of course Kamala Harris had a double excuse, she is not only a person of color, but she is a woman. I guess she forgot that Hillary was a woman and somehow managed to win the nomination and I guess she forgot that Barack Obama won the White House despite being black. She also neglected to mention that she won her senate seat despite being both a woman and a person of color.

I wonder what Corey Booker’s excuse is going to be when he drops out of the race after polling a whopping one percent? My money is on racism.

Somebody should sit these people down and explain to them that maybe they should take a look at their policies they are trying to shove down our throats. They are wildly unpopular with voters. Oh, but wait a minute, if you disagree, your a racist. You just can’t win.

According to CNN & MSNBC the entire Republican Party is racist and now they seem to be turning on the democrat candidates. The media seems to want to elect the next president instead of let the people vote, because the last election didn’t go so well for them. This may get interesting before it’s over. Stay tuned!
Since when did it become a crime in this country f... (show quote)


There "YOU PEOPLE"go again ; Exhibiting characteristics that are the impetus elements and the foundations that make people perceive you as racists any hoooooww . PARANOIA..and that is your
misnomerish concept that people want to dominate and control you as if you are someone's bitch...."doooonnn't wanna be anybodies bitch",Hence ,a defense mechanism manifest and exhibits it self in demeanors that marginalize, perjorisize,and demean anyone that is not of your caucasian persuasion,hence,
I've got to get them before they get me, hence,coupled with the unfounded `EXCUSE ME FOR BEING WHITE" attitude; ,when in all earnest your attitude against them as been that of ; they should ask to be excused for being black or brown, and that they are being "TOLERATED".Projection and deflection,if you will.
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Dec 5, 2019 18:42:50   #
slatten49 wrote:
Donald Trump’s Republican congressional allies are throwing up different defenses against impeachment and hoping that something may sell. They say that he didn’t seek a corrupt political bargain with Ukraine, but that if he did, he failed, and the mere attempt is not impeachable. Or that it is not clear that he did it, because the evidence against him is unreliable “hearsay.”

It’s all been very confusing. But the larger story — the crucial constitutional story — is not the incoherence of the president’s defense. It is more that he and his party are exposing limits of impeachment as a response to the presidency of a demagogue.

The Founders feared the demagogue, who figures prominently in the Federalist Papers as the politician who, possessing “perverted ambition,” pursues relentless self-aggrandizement “by the confusions of their country.” The last of the papers, Federalist No. 85, linked demagogy to its threat to the constitutional order — to the “despotism” that may be expected from the “victorious demagogue.” This “despotism” is achieved through systematic lying to the public, vilification of the opposition and, as James Fenimore Cooper wrote in an essay on demagogues, a claimed right to disregard “the Constitution and the laws” in pursuing what the demagogue judges to be the “interests of the people.”

Should the demagogue succeed in winning the presidency, impeachment in theory provides the fail-safe protection. And yet the demagogue’s political tool kit, it turns out, may be his most effective defense. It is a constitutional paradox: The very behaviors that necessitate impeachment supply the means for the demagogue to escape it.

As the self-proclaimed embodiment of the American popular will, the demagogue portrays impeachment deliberations as necessarily a threat to democracy, a facade for powerful interests arrayed against the people that only he represents. Critics and congressional opponents are traitors. Norms and standing institutional interests are fraudulent.

President Trump has made full use of the demagogic playbook. He has refused all cooperation with the House. He lies repeatedly about the facts, holds public rallies to spread these falsehoods and attacks the credibility, motives and even patriotism of witnesses. His mode of “argument” is purely assaultive. This is the crux of the Trump defense, and not an argument built on facts in support of a constitutional theory of the case.

Of course, all the presidents who have faced impeachment mounted a political defense, to go with their legal and constitutional case. And it is not unusual that they — and, even more vociferously, their allies — will attack the process as a means of undoing an election.

The difference in Mr. Trump’s case is not merely one of degree. Richard Nixon despised his opposition, convinced of their bad faith and implacable hatred for him. But it is hard to imagine Mr. Trump choosing (and actually meaning) these words to conclude, as Nixon did, a letter to the chair of Judiciary Committee: “[If] the committee desires further information from me … I stand ready to answer, under oath, pertinent written interrogatories, and to be interviewed under oath by you and the ranking minority member at the White House.”

Mr. Trump has instead described Adam Schiff, the chairman of the Intelligence Committee, as a “corrupt” politician who shares with other “human scum” the objective of running the “most unfair hearings in American history.”

These remarks are not merely one more instance of Mr. Trump’s failure to curb his impulses. This is his constitutional defense strategy. Mr. Trump’s White House counsel, informing the House of the president’s refusal to cooperate, declared that the impeachment process is unconstitutional and invalid — a “naked political strategy” — and advised that the president would not participate. It matters that the president’s lawyer, in a formal communication with the House, used rhetoric that might have been expected from the hardest-core political supporters. Once again, contrasts with past impeachments are illuminating. Bill Clinton’s White House counsel Charles Ruff testified before the House Judiciary Committee, pledging to “assist you in performing your constitutional duties.”

The demagogue may be boundlessly confident in his own skills and force of political personality, but he cannot succeed on those alone. He can thrive only in political conditions conducive to the effective practice of these dark arts, such as widespread distrust of institutions, a polarized polity and a fractured media environment in which it is possible to construct alternative pictures of social realities. Weak political parties now fall quickly into line with a demagogue who can bring intense pressure to bear on party officials and officeholders through his hold on “the base.” As we have seen with Mr. Trump, the demagogue can bully his party into being an instrument of his will, silencing or driving out dissenters. Republican officeholders know that Mr. Trump can take to Twitter or to Fox News or to the podium at rallies — or all of the above — to excoriate them for a weak will or disloyalty.

This is how the Republican Party has become Mr. Trump’s party. It is also why that party will not conceive of its role in impeachment as entailing a constitutional responsibility independent of the president’s political and personal interests. It has come to see those interests as indistinguishable from its own. In this way the constitutional defense of the case against Mr. Trump and the defense of his own interests become one and the same. As another fabled demagogue, Huey Long of Louisiana, famously announced: “I’m the Constitution around here now.”

The implications for the constitutional impeachment process are dire. Until Mr. Trump, modern impeachment has ended with some generally positive assessment of its legacy. Nixon’s resignation appeared to indicate that serious charges could bring the parties together in defense of the rule of law.

“The system worked” was a popular refrain, even if this was a somewhat idealized and oversimplified version of events. The Clinton impeachment suggested that the standards for an impeachable offense required a distinction between public misconduct and private morality, and Congress reclaimed its responsibility for impeachment from an independent counsel statute that was allowed to lapse.

The Trump impeachment is headed toward a very different summation. A demagogue can claim that Congress has forfeited the right to recognition of its impeachment power, then proceed to unleash a barrage of falsehoods and personal attacks to confuse the public, cow legislators and intimidate witnesses. So long as the demagogue’s party controls one of the two chambers of Congress, this strategy seems a sure bet.

When this is all over, we will not hear warm bipartisan praise for how “the system worked.” The lesson will be that, in the politics of the time, a demagogue who gets into the Oval Office is hard to get out.

Bob Bauer
Donald Trump’s Republican congressional allies are... (show quote)


And he`uh` polarizer TOO !!!
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Dec 5, 2019 18:03:14   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
http://www.npr.org/2017/06/24/534207470/many-in-eastern-ukraine-want-to-join-russia


....for the same reasons most Americans should not subscribe to nationalism,nor white nationalism,or fascists like agendas like genocidal processes that are being perpetrated against certain sects of the American society.(I ain't designating no specifics.) ;because ,it is contrary to everything this country has fought for, and a lot of people have died for-even in its conception.
Including a civil war,then again in world war two, also the wars that are strongly related to the same Ideols and principles that was and are fought to maintain a balance and advantage of free countries over Russian and eastern Ukrainian recently Independent countries.Specifically the Korean war,and Vietnam war,in which heavy casualties were sustained.To totally disregard, by asking why should we care about Eastern
Ukraine joining Russia is to disavow all those Americans that you profess to honor and appreciate (the Military) would be hypocracy in its ultimate-furthermore you would and could not continue to claim you are proud to be American while disavowing the concepts that Identifies and distinguishes America for whom it is.
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Dec 4, 2019 11:20:42   #
nwtk2007 wrote:
Someone on CNN yesterday said the democratic field was now much older and whiter. Hmm. I thought we were supposed to judge a person by their character, not their color.

It constantly comes up with the left; race. They are preoccupied by it. Therefore, they are racists, through and through.

Just my two cents on that.


.........the last time two cents had any type of purchasing power was in the century of 16????
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Dec 1, 2019 09:50:57   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
He has done a fantastic job, and anyone who is objective knows what the story is. https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/472460-poll-majority-of-republicans-say-trump-better-president-than-lincoln


I surmised that- in that particular post a dyed in the wool journalistic trick was probably used.The trick of writing or taking things out of context to arrive at desired results and facts consistent with their Ideologies.They probably neglected to inform the viewers and readers that the participants that were interviewed also thought Jefferson Davis was the greatest president the `UNION`(United States of America) ever had.
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Dec 1, 2019 09:28:24   #
Kevyn wrote:
Food for thought


Great post,Kevyn.
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Nov 29, 2019 20:03:12   #
factnotfiction wrote:
Since trump just sided with Hong Kong and pissed China off, the chance of a new trade deal may have just vanished like the truth when trump or his con supporters try to spin a lie.

That said, if trump is telling the truth that China's economy is much worse than the U.S economy, and that China is paying billions and billions and billions of dollars into the treasury, the question becomes why should trump ever end his tariffs on China, in fact why not increase both the rate of tariffs and expand the number of products affected by the trump tariffs.

In a few years or less, trump could bankrupt China, and lower taxes here even further. And pay down the ever increasing trump monthly deficit and ever increasing national debt.

Sounds like a plan that all trump cons should be able to support, so why won't trump do it?
Since trump just sided with Hong Kong and pissed C... (show quote)


.....I don't know about that trade war stuff- that is to say if Trump is winning the trade war with China,;but I do know for once he is expounding the Ideologies that distinguishes the U.S. from the totaltarian world.China is reneging on the deal made a hundred years ago with England.It was understood that there would be a transitional period to give them time to become acclimated to a different type of rule.China wants to extradite those individuals to mainland China so that they can be judged by oppressive Jurist Prudence.There by totally disavowing the agreement
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Nov 28, 2019 20:27:47   #
bilordinary wrote:
I fixed it!

White is right
Black is best
Dirty democrats
Deserve arrest!

Is that better?


No,it isn't.Try this; roses are red violets are blue, Republicans are shady 'so are you.
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Nov 28, 2019 15:23:52   #
bilordinary wrote:
White is right
Black is best
Democrats are
Deserving arrest!



Close,but no cigar.
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Nov 27, 2019 17:33:47   #
byronglimish wrote:
You are racist against the White Man.

You can't even hide it.

What is the name of the cotton plantation where you are a faithful picker ?

I'll talk to your masser and get you a half day off for Thanksgiving.

Let me make this perfectly more clearer,I'm not a racist,I mean,briberer,I mean extortionist,I mean crook,I mean racist,I mean....

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Nov 27, 2019 17:22:44   #
byronglimish wrote:
You are racist against the White Man.

You can't even hide it.

What is the name of the cotton plantation where you are a faithful picker ?

I'll talk to your masser and get you a half day off for Thanksgiving.
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Nov 27, 2019 11:48:24   #
fullspinzoo wrote:
https://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2019/11/blacks_and_hispanics_flee_from_democrats_on_impeachment.html


Those are the ones that white people know as 'N _ _ _ _ _ s" and` S _ _ _ s"....and also the ones that have historically stagnated their people's efforts toward achieving their endeavors;they are historically low on the IQ,and consistently exhibit traits of nievity and gullability as a right brained B_ _ _ h
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Nov 25, 2019 16:09:33   #
eagleye13 wrote:
China is covertly taking down America with sell-outs from within our country.
Democrats are always easy prey.
It is a self serving thingy!

China is merely doing what they historically have not been doing,and that is focusing on growing their economy.The U.S. is getting what it asked for by incentivising China by denouncing them for focusing on totaltarianism and socialistic governing of it's people and it's economy as oppose to taking a more Democratic/Capitalistic approach.China has now assumed a more Capitalistic approach in the processing of its economy,and since it is the largest country in the world population wise,it stands to reason that it will be the world's largest economy by no intervening of any Westerners help such as your keen `Bateye`skills suggest.
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