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Oct 17, 2022 14:23:17   #
Ricktloml wrote:
Right you are. Her policy choices are for the most part as left-wing as they come. She has not disavowed them
As I was looking through things over the weekend I noted that Tulsi disavows any relationship with the WEF (and the Council on Foreign Relations)
https://netroots.substack.com/p/tulsi-gabbard-disavows-wef-and-cfr
and it does appear that the WEF has removed her info from their website - BUT. It wasn't just those associations that caused me to see red f**gs about her attempts to become palatable to us. There's much more to it than that. Like her v****g for impeachment, and her attitude toward the Green New Deal. It remains to be seen how many folks will get on her bandwagon and what effect, if any, this has on the midterms. If you held a gun to my head, I'd guess that some Dems may either not v**e or v**e R because of her machinations...(yawn)
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Oct 12, 2022 17:04:54   #
RascalRiley wrote:
The justification for Donny admitting to stealing classified intelligence is to trash Joe.

That is a great example of what about ism, a trumpies mainstay debate rebuttal because his deeds can not be rationalized.
Awesome! Now do the thing where you rationalize all the stuff Joey B and his crew have done to America and the rest of the world. I'll get the popcorn...
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Oct 12, 2022 17:00:36   #
American Vet wrote:
She could be a real contender in 24. She harkens back to rational democrats of the 60’s. She will have the mainstream democrats come to her as well as independents.

I said that during the democrat primaries (where she was eliminated) that Republicans need to be very wary of her.
You are spot on about that. She's got enough sense to realize that being tied in any way to the current administration might doom her future plans, so she's "coming out". But do not think for a moment that she shares ideology with conservatives. She's WEF! She'll play her cards carefully while trying to navigate the time until 2024, or maybe hold off until 2028. She's got time on her side. I thank her for her service, and maybe for putting the smackdown on Kamala during the 2020 debates, but that's it...
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Oct 12, 2022 16:50:18   #
saltwind 78 wrote:
If Trump is innocent of any charges associated with the mob invasion of the Capitol, what better way to prove your innocence than in court?
You are SO right! Getting your day in court while facing the full wrath of the Democratic prosecution, aided and abetted by an extremely biased DOJ, after having your life turned inside out by the investigative arm of the FBI, and with unlimited taxpayer dollars at their disposal - how could you NOT receive Justice?? .../sarc...

And hey! Don't forget that the it was a "mostly peaceful" mob invasion...
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Oct 6, 2022 23:51:45   #
Rinaldi wrote:
The stupidity of magas can never be over estimated. The maga supremes just declared a Massachusetts handgun law 'unconstitutional' opening the door for the sale of more handguns, some of which will end up being used in the commission of a crime.
So you "smart folks" believe that people who commit crimes find it difficult to acquire guns to aid them in their quest. Do some legally owned handguns get stolen and then used in criminal activity? Yes, they do. But as always, your argument is about tools, rather than criminals. Passing laws that prevent law abiding citizens from buying guns doesn't do much to lessen criminality (ask common folks living in Baltimore or Chicago). Any time someone like yourself calls someone stupid using an argument like this reminds me of the saying...“It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool. than to speak and remove all doubts.”
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Aug 29, 2022 22:08:43   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Democrats throughout the country show they truly h**e the United States
The Democrat Party is America’s Most Powerful H**e Group
Democrats Really Are the Worst People on the Planet

Biden and Democrats Go Full F*****t – 2021 is ‘The Era of the F**e Crisis’
JOE BIDEN’S F*****T FOLLIES CONTINUE
Joe Biden Is a F*****t by His Own Definition

Too Bad for Slow Joe: The Fallout Continues for Biden Following His Recent “Semi-F*****t” Remark
During a sorry attempt at a recent speech in which Biden made little sense and even fewer good points, our senile commander in chief decided to label those MAGA Republicans that v**ed for Donald Trump a gang of “semi-f*****ts”.

What does “semi-f*****t” mean? Who knows. His press secretary certainly had no idea what he meant and had no good answer when asked about the comment by CNN’s Don Lemon.

But Biden’s sticking to the comment, of course. Some PR person must have told him it was a winner of a remark. But even he, the one who made the remark, might not be able to explain it, as was shown during a recent comment to a reporter, who asked him “What do you mean by semi-f*****m, sir?”

Biden, like his dimwitted press secretary, had no good answer and just said “You know what I mean” in response to the reporter, leaving all of us scratching our heads and wondering if he even knows was he meant by “semi-f*****m.”

Well, as he scratches his head and tries to figure out what his speech meant, much of the GOP is furious about what they see as Biden’s rendition of Hillary’s infamous “basket of deplorables” comment.



Does The Definition Of ‘F*****m’ Apply To The Biden Administration?
By: Ben Carson

Here is a challenge: Define f*****m without reference to a historical event or proper noun.

It’s harder than it seems. Most people associate f*****m with European dictatorships of the 1920s and ’30s. That is with good reason: those were the first f*****t regimes.

The term itself originated in Italy to describe the political philosophy of Benito Mussolini, who borrowed from the Italian word fascio, literally meaning “bundle” (usually of rods or sticks). Mussolini used the term to mean a group of people who are stronger together than individually, such as how a bundle of sticks bound together is much more difficult to snap than any individual stick.

While most f*****t regimes had racial or nationalist elements, it was not r****m or nationalism that defined them; there have been plenty of r****t or nationalist governing structures that do not merit the label “f*****m.” Rather, the necessary ingredient for f*****m is the state’s total domination of all aspects of life, including economic life.

Mussolini defined “f*****m” as “Everything in the State, nothing outside the State, nothing against the State.” Consistent with this, the American Heritage Dictionary includes in its definition of f*****m “a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls.” By hook or by crook, and many times using violence, a f*****t government will brook no dissent and will enlist all of the country’s institutions to further its ends.

During the Trump administration, the left took every opportunity to falsely claim that f*****m was descending upon the land. But anyone with eyes to see and ears to hear knew those claims were outlandish.

There was plenty “outside the State” and “against the State” during the Trump administration (he is still banned on all major social media platforms, for example) and plenty of dissent. There were plenty of institutions that explicitly declared themselves in opposition to the aims of the government.
Nothing Outside of or Against the Regime

Fully cognizant of George Orwell’s quip that “F*****m has now no meaning except in so far as it signifies ‘something not desirable,’” I am becoming concerned that what many claimed to be happening under the Trump administration is becoming reality under the Biden administration.

I do not make that statement lightly. But events over the past several weeks suggest that the Biden administration, in concert with powerful American institutions, is working to ensure that there is nothing outside of or against the official government line.

Last month White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki admitted the administration works closely with Facebook and other social media companies to identify posts it deems objectionable. While Psaki claimed the White House does not “take anything down” or “block anything,” there would be no reason for the White House to point out these statements if not in the hope of social media platforms taking action against posts contrary to the government’s preferred narrative.

Also, more news continues to come out about how the Biden administration is coordinating with private businesses to further its agenda. According to Politico, the White House is “back channeling” with various media organizations about C***D coverage, particularly arguing that the media’s focus on breakthrough infections of people who have already been v******ted undermines the administration’s efforts to get more people v******ted. Relatedly, the New York Times has reported the administration “continues to pressure private companies to introduce c****av***s v*****e mandates to help the U.S. raise its inoculation rates.”
Using Private Businesses to Implement Policy

Regardless of what anyone thinks of the wisdom of the administration’s policies, it should be concerning to all to have the White House directly involved in the operations of private companies. This is especially true when the White House’s focus is on heavily regulated companies, such as broadcast networks. Those are the companies least likely to be able to resist government requests, which always carry the implicit terms of, “Nice business you got there; it would be a shame if anything happened to it.”

It is all the more troubling that the White House is leaning on private companies to do that which the federal government cannot do itself, namely censoring individuals from expressing opinions contrary to the government’s preferred message, and mandating that everyone in America take a certain medicine. This should concern everyone because once you have endorsed the idea that the federal government can and should use private businesses as a tool to implement policy it cannot establish through legal means, there is no limiting principle. Should the government “pressure private companies” to not hire women who have had a******ns? Not hire anyone who supported Trump?

It is not enough to claim the administration is doing this only in response to the C***D emergency. Washington is full of programs that were instituted in response to an “emergency” that has well since passed. This fusion of government goals and private action will just find a new problem to solve. Today it is C***D. Tomorrow it will be c*****e c****e or s******c r****m.

You do not need to take my word for it: in just the past few days the administration announced “goals” for the adoption of electric vehicles in the United States (why it is the federal government’s business to set “goals” for consumer behavior was left unsaid). Standing there right behind the administration were the largest automakers in the country, cheering on the policy so long as there were sufficient government-funded “investments” and “consumer incentives” (read: subsidies). This hand-in-glove cooperation between big government and big business is exactly the kind of “corporatism” that was an essential feature of f*****t states of the past.

Erasing the line between government and private enterprise. Ensuring only government-approved messages are heard. Squashing dissent. Intruding government into every aspect of our lives. The Biden administration’s actions are nothing less than creeping f*****m.

I pray that the administration, and the American people, recognize this and change course before it is too late.



Article IV, Section 4, US Constitution
The United States shall guarantee to every State in this Union
a Republican Form of Government, and shall protect each of them
against Invasion; and on Application of the Legislature,
or of the Executive (when the Legislature cannot be convened),
against Domestic violence.
url=https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/de... (show quote)
Great stuff, and I'd say you're wasting your time but real information needs to be shared. It benefits all who take the time to digest it.
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Aug 28, 2022 00:30:53   #
T***h be known wrote:
I'm not replying to anyone. I just want to express my view on consuming BUGS and SOYLENT GREEN. For me this will not happen. Altho, I love meat, I can become a vegetarian easily. What bothers me the most is: the people forcing this menu onto us are enjoying: caviar, fou grous (I know it's misspelled), waygu, etc. When these world rich people, with more than they could ever spend, think that they can control people, they think that we are their "puppets" need to realize that some of us WILL CUT THEIR STRINGS. We will not conform to their ruling. They are not KING NOR QUEEN. We are NOT a game piece that they are moving around some play bord for their entertainment on a world wide screen! We are individual people, just trying to provide for ourselves and our families. We are not objects of entertainment for the elites.
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Well said. We are omnivores. "Omni" means wh**ever we decide is food - IS FOOD. If you want to eat bugs or nothing but plants, or steak tartar, you do you. But do NOT tell me what I can or cannot eat. And do NOT make rules for us deplorables that you have no intention of following yourselves!
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Aug 27, 2022 16:23:48   #
Kevyn wrote:
A taste of things to come!
I read the actual story. Seems like the judge's reason for denying the a******n was a little stupid (her GPA??). Anyway, you count up all your victories and stack them against what the America First movement is doing and hold onto your shorts Kevyn (withaY). It's 'bout to get ugly.
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Aug 27, 2022 16:14:24   #
336Robin wrote:
It would seem that Biden is ready to seize the day and call the Republicans out for what they are

They are F*****ts and he says he has no respect for Trumpers.

This is the message that we're going to see going forward to 2024.

Calling it what it is. Fighting for a Free America!





Yahoo News
Biden's 1st midterms campaign speech targets Trump and 'MAGA Republicans'
David Knowles
David Knowles¡Senior Editor
Thu, August 25, 2022 at 9:02 PM¡3 min read
In this article:

Donald Trump
Donald Trump
45th President of the United States

Joe Biden
Joe Biden
President of the United States since 2021
In his first appearance on the campaign trail leading up to the 2022 midterm e******ns, President Biden made sure that his predecessor, Donald Trump, remained front and center in the minds of v**ers.

Near the top of his speech in Rockville, Md., Biden repeatedly referenced Trump, who has been actively campaigning for GOP loyalists in the midterms and may be Biden’s rival again in the 2024 p**********l race.

“In 2020 you and 81 million Americans v**ed to save our democracy. That’s why Donald Trump isn’t just a former president, he is a defeated former president,” Biden said. “And it’s not hyperbole, now you need to literally v**e to save democracy again.”

Biden said the nation was at an inflection point, and needed to decide, “Will we be a country that moves forward or backward,” and whether the U.S. would be “a nation of unity, of hope, of optimism, not a nation of anger, violence, hatred and division.”

“Trump and the extreme MAGA Republicans have made their choice,” said Biden, using the acronym for Trump’s “Make America Great Again” campaign slogan. “It’s not just Trump, it’s the entire philosophy that underpins the — I’m going to say something, it’s like semi-f*****m,” Biden said later in his speech.

Biden has had dismal poll numbers for much of the year as inflation spiked and investors worried about a possible recession. And Democrats have widely fretted that those poll numbers would lead to a Republican wave in November’s congressional e******ns.

But Biden has had a string of good political news lately, including passage of a spending bill to encourage chips plants in the U.S., a landmark c*****e c****e and health care bill, a decline of gas prices from their peak and the k*****g of a major al-Qaida leader.

Joe Biden
President Biden delivers remarks at a Democratic National Committee rally at Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville, Md., on Thursday. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Perhaps buoyed by this news, and his rising poll numbers, Biden appeared especially animated on Thursday as he campaigned in heavily Democratic Maryland for gubernatorial candidate Wes Moore.

Again and again, Biden called out Trump-aligned Republicans, linking them to GOP-led states that have enacted a******n bans or restrictions following the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade, while declaring that “your right to choose is on the b****t this year.”

“How extreme are these MAGA Republicans? Just look what has happened since the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade. Red state after red state has raced to pass the most restrictive a******n limitations imaginable, even without exception for rape and incest,” Biden said. “But these MAGA Republicans won’t stop there. They want a national ban. They want to pass a legislative national ban in the Congress. If the MAGA Republicans win control of Congress, it won’t matter where you live, you won’t have the right to choose anywhere, anywhere.”

But Biden also vowed that if the GOP did retake control of Congress and move to ban a******n nationwide, “I will veto it.”

When he wasn’t warning about what would happen if Trump-backed candidates won in November, Biden also laid out his affirmative case for v****g for Democrats. He touted record jobs growth, a drop in child poverty rates, 220 million Americans v******ted for C****-**, and his signature legislature efforts.

But the recurrent theme of his energetically delivered speech was the decline of the opposition party.

“What’s happened is there aren’t many real Republicans anymore,” Biden said, adding, “I respect conservative Republicans. I don’t respect these MAGA Republicans.”
It would seem that Biden is ready to seize the day... (show quote)
You're needle's stuck on F*****ts..F*****ts...F*****ts... Get some new material.
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Aug 27, 2022 16:10:25   #
woodguru wrote:
What kind of a country are we where those in power think they can ignore strong indicators they are not paying attention to what people want?

Kansas, conservative Kansas shot down the idea of banning a******ns, this is what happens when people speak with their v**es.

And why is it that legislatures in power choose to ignore what the people in their state want even though their own party says they approve of the right to choose a******ns by 60%, and dems are 80%?

Republicans have long said that their people are too stupid to understand or know what is best for them, that is their job to decide for them.
What kind of a country are we where those in power... (show quote)
By your own logic, isn't the Biden admin ignoring an overwhelming majority who think the country is going in the wrong directly regarding fuel prices, food prices, general inflation, sending billions to Ukraine while leaving our southern border open and all the rest? Let's just see how the a******n issue affects the mid-terms. If you're putting all your "eggs" in that basket, I think you're going to be unpleasantly surprised by what's about to happen.
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Aug 27, 2022 15:55:23   #
Bad Bob wrote:
https://www.yahoo.com/news/over-trump-indicted-220111093.html
I guess we'll let this play out. I'm starting to pick up on the theory that the precedent to go after prominent politicians (up to the p**********l level) needed to be, and has now been set. Let's see where this leads us after the Dems lose control of the House and perhaps even the Senate later this year. Could be an interesting ride...
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Aug 27, 2022 15:47:45   #
slatten49 wrote:
From Quora

The Republican Party is starting to fracture, and it's basically splitting into three main groups, in no particular order.
First is the sanity crowd. These are the small number of people like Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger who, *regardless of their other positions* recognize Trump and Trumpism as a bridge too far and are trying to get the party to walk back the extremism by holding Trump and the other f*****ts in his orbit to account. They recognize that the GOP is collapsing and corrupt, and needs to fix its s**t or else it will die out, and possibly take the rest of the US with it. This group officially now includes *Dick Cheney*. And when Dick Cheney thinks you're *too much of an authoritarian and are a threat to the nation*, that's a really bad sign.

They're not so much “throwing Trump under the bus” as “trying to remove his influence from the party, regardless of the personal damage to their careers”.

Second are the business-as-usual group. This is people like Mike Pence and Mitch McConnell, who want to marginalize Trump and his followers, but want to do it in a way that doesn't require actually punishing anyone involved with s******n and without alienating the Trump cult, so they can still lean on the fanatical support for e*******l wins. They basically want to ignore Trump as much as possible and go back to how things were before 2015. I feel compelled to point out that this group now, officially, includes Republican bogeyman Karl Rove. THESE are the people trying to throw Trump under a bus.

Last are the lunatics. They also split into two factions.

One is the s******n crowd. This is Trump, MTG, Boebert, Gaetz, and the rest of that ilk who are still repeating the Big Lie and have 100% support for Trump running in 2024 and beyond.

The other is the flat-out f*****ts. Some of them have modeled themselves on Trump, while others are various flavors of older f*****t ideology. They use Trumpian rhetoric about the Big Lie, but do not necessarily support Trump himself, either because of their own political aspirations or because he actually wasn't extreme enough for them. This is people like Ron DeSantis. If you don't think trying to silence dissent through direct government action, or deliberately rejecting public health measures during a p******c, is f*****m, you don't know what f*****m is.

Bear in mind, ALL of these are bad, and have the same general goals of ending actual democracy in the US for good. It's just that the “sane” crowd doesn't want to openly c***t in order to do so, and the “business as usual” bunch want the nasty stuff to go back in the box so they can pretend they're *not* trying to tear democracy apart so they can install themselves as basically feudal lords.
From Quora br br The Republican Party is starting... (show quote)
You're on the right path, Slatten49, but your estimates as to how many belong to each sub-group is way off. And I base this on what's happening in the primaries. You're watching a party shedding dead wood in it's attempt to remove those who think that "They govern". They are supposed to represent the people who elected them. Liz Cheney was so out of touch with the people of one of the (if not THE) most conservative states in the US, that she lost by an enormous margin. You can try to explain that any way you want - it doesn't change the fact that those of us who are pro America First agenda now seem to control the party. BTW, your remarks about Dick Cheney are hilarious.
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Aug 27, 2022 15:31:31   #
336Robin wrote:
Up until yesterday when Biden started referring to them by their rightful name--F*****ts--

The MAGA guy and gals thought they were going to get away with it. Now Biden is coming out
swinging and there is no defense from the evidence of what they've done.

Magas give plenty of targets and now they are going to take some hits.
At the end of your post you have:
"Karma is something you create." OK, if you believe in Karma...
"Honest discourse, eliminates Bias" The statement is logical, but not exactly something we see from the left, and the media (social and MSM) certainly limit our attempts at discourse...
"The Bane of Trumpism is T***h" Uh-oh, some TDS here...
"Trumpism=Narcissistic Symbiosis" Hmmm... I'm sensing a theme...
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/the-shared-psychosis-of-donald-trump-and-his-loyalists/ OK, I believe we can see YOUR bias...
Bottom line is - you can think however you wish about current events - the t***h will come out. And when it does, there will be a number of your heroes that will not fare well. Honestly, we can't wait
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Jul 19, 2022 19:27:49   #
Big dog wrote:
Amen!!!! Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition !!!!!
It bugs me when someone gets on here, packs 2 pounds of manure into a 1 pound bag and tries to pass it off as reason. But then I have to remind myself that they're entitled to their delusional state of mind because that's one of the things we've fought for throughout our storied history. God Bless America, and even those Americans that don't deserve (or appreciate) what this great Nation provides for them.


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Jul 19, 2022 15:35:19   #
Milosia2 wrote:
More phoney good guys with guns.
I think they were just scared chitless of being shot by an AR15.

This suits my argument that if your are caught on the street or anywhere in public carrying one of these , you can be shot on site as a terrorist.
Those guns have one purpose,
K*****g Humans. That’s All. Their intent is the most obvious.
Having one in public proves your intent.
There’s no solid argument for allowing anyone other than collectors to own these guns, and absolutely nobody should have one openly carried in public.
Without being shot as a Terrorist !
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it.
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The United States of America is a great country that let's all kinds of people with all kinds of opinions express them.

https://datavisualizations.heritage.org/firearms/defensive-gun-uses-in-the-us/
"According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, almost every major study on defensive gun use has found that Americans use their firearms defensively between 500,000 and 3 million times each year. There’s good reason to believe that most defensive gun uses are never reported to law enforcement, much less picked up by local or national media outlets."

What that means is that somewhere between 1,370 and 8,219 times A DAY someone here uses a firearm defensively. Doesn't mean they Rambo'd someone. Mostly it means that when the bad person becomes aware that a good person is armed the bad person defers doing bad things until the situation changes.

No matter how you slice the data, the benefits of a populace that is able to "keep and bear arms" if it desires to do so far outweigh those instances when one is used to cause carnage.

If you're afraid of guns, you have the God given right not to own one. Freedom - See how that works?
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