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Ron DeSantis

So Long to the Man in Lifts

Plus: Passover's race problem, Lenin revisionism, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 1.22.2024 9:30 AM

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Retiring Ron DeSanctimonious: Roughly 48 hours before the New Hampshire primaries, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, leaving the contest to former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump.

DeSantis ran a disappointing campaign all around, failing to do much with his admittedly solid anti-lockdown reputation, choosing to enjoy the pitched battle of the culture war instead and positioning himself as further right on many issues than Trump. Many political analysts have theorized that he misread demand for such a candidate and that his timing was off—the COVID era was just slightly too long ago for him to realistically tout his record to any effect. He also seems to have picked a particularly bad and far-too-online team of campaign advisors, who were plagued by scandal.

"The political stock of DeSantis rose considerably during the pandemic. He benefited from having recognized earlier than most that the massive restrictions imposed on society in the name of fighting Covid did more harm than good," writes National Review's Philip Klein. "Add this to his legislative wins on traditional conservative issues (taxes, school choice, gun rights, and life), his demonstrated competence during hurricanes, and landslide reelection, and there was reason to believe that he was somebody who could cobble together a winning coalition in a Republican presidential primary."

"Rather than trying to out-flank Trump with the too-online fringe of the GOP, DeSantis could have courted the much larger segment of Republicans who were disgruntled by the government's handling of the pandemic, unsettled by inflation (which was triggered in part by overspending), and unsure about Trump's ability to overcome all that baggage," writes Reason's Eric Boehm, adding that this "would have required a willingness to target Trump's faults and failures directly—something DeSantis often seemed unwilling to do, lest he alienate Trump's legions of fans."

But no, DeSantis never really found his footing—even with the help of his hilarious cowboy boot lifts that he won't fess up to.

DeSantis' campaign was like "we're the most online people alive and we're going to performatively use the state to hurt people you don't like, just tell me the group and I'll go hurt them" and a bunch of people who should have known better said "hell yes"

— Jane Coaston ????️ (@janecoaston) January 21, 2024

Trump makes weird promises to voters: On the campaign trail in New Hampshire, Trump is telling the good people that their energy prices will be halved one year after he takes office. (This seems unlikely to happen.) He also spent the weekend claiming he'll tell the U.S. Navy to do a "full fentanyl blockade" (again, the mechanism by which this will happen is totally unclear) and said that, if elected, Haley will fail to "secure the border or stop the fentanyl that is killing thousands of New Hampshire citizens."

Trump also congratulated DeSantis on running "a really good campaign"—yet another Trump lie!—and said he'd retire that "DeSanctimonious" nickname at long last. (Probably related: DeSantis threw an endorsement Trump's way.) Magnanimous!


Scenes from New York: Passover needs to CENTER (clap) MORE (clap) PEOPLE OF COLOR (clap) apparently.

In another gem from NYT where the author complains that Passover is too Jewish centric! pic.twitter.com/o3VeBDRx8e

— Claire (@Claire_V0ltaire) January 19, 2024


QUICK HITS

  • Tough but fair:

Welcome to the USA, where our national legislature debates rodent glue traps and the Berkeley City Council passes Middle East resolutions https://t.co/2xndSVun5g

— David Burge (@iowahawkblog) January 19, 2024

  • China is investing in chipmaking infrastructure, per Bloomberg.
  • Team Biden/Harris is touring the country to celebrate the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade and to tout the administration's staunchly pro-abortion-access record. Harris' first state on the tour is Wisconsin, not coincidentally an important state for Biden to win.
  • Political turmoil brewing in Germany. (I'll be in Berlin next week and will report back if I notice anything interesting on the ground, provided my faculties haven't been altered.)
  • Your daily dose of sanity, in the form of Camille Paglia:

Paglia almost never missed pic.twitter.com/uTWsFpw9OF

— Ryan James Girdusky (@RyanGirdusky) January 18, 2024

  • Two U.S. Navy SEALS "vanished during a Jan. 11 raid in which the U.S. military seized a cache of Iranian-supplied missile parts and other weaponry bound for Houthis—which CENTCOM has said the rebels have used previously to conduct attacks on commercial shipping vessels in the Red Sea that have severely disrupted the global supply chain," reports Axios. This was off the coast of Somalia, where piracy has long been a huge problem. They were declared dead yesterday, per U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).
  • Yes:

???????????? https://t.co/O925uJb4mQ pic.twitter.com/7MAmJc5e9m

— Michael C Moynihan (@mcmoynihan) January 21, 2024

Later in the thread: "Workers and peasants assumed leadership of the country."

No. Intellectuals and sociopaths assumed leadership of the country, and ultimately enjoyed a parallel society with their own well-stocked shops, spacious apartments, and dachas in the countryside. https://t.co/XA3ehmqBC6

— i/o (@eyeslasho) January 21, 2024

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    ...Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis dropped out of the race for the Republican presidential nomination, leaving the contest to former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley and former President Donald Trump.

    So this is what it's come to.

    1. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

      We will never know what it is like to live in an America where nobody can say gay.

      1. damikesc   1 year ago

        Once Democrats realize a lot of gays are white...we might.

        1. HorseConch   1 year ago

          I think the luster has worn off of the gayness. If you aren't into LadyDick or have a bunch of weird pronouns, you are an oppressor.

          1. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

            Theyve pretty much openly admitted this. Lots of talk out there that amounts to "I mean a lot of them are cis-white men, so they enjoy basically all of white privilege".

            Add to that that the dual income gay couples do well financially, and you are pretty much losing all victim cred

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Yep. A number of them just don't realize it yet, but they've got the same target on their backs as we do on ours.

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              2. Super Scary   1 year ago

                "Surely not me! I was one of the good ones!"

                1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

                  Wait'll they get a load of Pans!
                  🙂
                  😉

              3. mad.casual   1 year ago

                A number of them just don’t realize it yet, but they’ve got the same target on their backs as we do on ours.

                Just to be clear: You may have the same target on your back that the gays have on theirs, that doesn't make it a "we" thing.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            Who knew that progressives would turn on favored groups (blue collar whites, Jews, Asians, gays) when their political utility went away?

        2. Agammamon   1 year ago

          They already are. Gays are white and - worse - *successful*. So they're on the way out as there's not really any way you can shove in the 'you're a victim' narrative to manipulate them any more.

          Lesbians are right behind them - while they still get more victim cred, they're on the sacrifice altar for the DNC's 'current thing': Autogynephylia.

      2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

        These white boots are made for walking...

        1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

          Nancy Sinatra was pretty hot....

    2. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

      Passover is basically genocide isn't it? Old Testament God..you know the one Bibi likes to quote.

  2. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    The political stock of DeSantis rose considerably during the pandemic.

    And then he surrounded himself with idiots.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      To be fair, Trump already hired the best and brightest the Republicans had on offer.

      1. Liberty_Belle   1 year ago

        That's pretty depressing given his legal team's track record over the last year.

        1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          It's kind of hard to get lawyers when there's an enormous slush fund operated by the Democratic party dedicated to harassing anyone who agrees to represent you.

          High-powered group targets Trump lawyers’ livelihoods

          Fascism, pure and simple.

          1. Stuck in California   1 year ago

            So much, this.

            This goes all the way back to Trump in office, too. Anyone working for the white house was ostracized and berated by media, members of congress were saying they should be be completely pushed out of society. People were "investigated" into poverty.

            I'd vote for the devil himself before a Democrat after all that.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        The best and brightest idiots?

  3. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Trump is telling the good people that their energy prices will be halved one year after he takes office. (This seems unlikely to happen.)

    He knows about the engines that run on water!

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

      Honda boat engines?

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      But water is the worst green house gas!

      1. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

        Don't you have any idea of how much energy is stored in HO2?

    3. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Biden managed to double them, should be easy to cut them in half, right?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Auctioning leases would go a decent way toward achieving that goal.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

          In many areas, the worst bottleneck (and price inflation) is due to regional and local distribution. And that includes restrictions and outright bans.

      2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        So Trump is promising to get gas prices back to where they were? Who needs that? Get gas prices back to at least $1 a Gallon like they were in the early Eighties or even $.30 a gallon like when I was a kid!

        Drill, Baby, Drill! Even in the Appalachian Mountains and off the coast of Myrtle Beach! The mountain folks need good-paying jobs too and an offshore rig would look better than anything involved with either of Myrtle Beach's still-segregated Bike Weeks!

        1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

          "or even $.30 a gallon like when I was a kid!"

          As long as you will work for a dollar an hour like your dad - - - - - - - -

          1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            If the single Dollar were Gold-based and bought more than it does now, then I'd be very happy.

    4. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      You mean motorboating?
      🙂
      😉

    5. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

      If he kicked the right people out of the permanent bureaucracy, I could see diesel prices halving. Possibly gasoline as well. I don't know enough about the natural gas market to say.

      But it certainly doesn't seem impossible given Tapioca Joe's track record there.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    In another gem from NYT where the author complains that Passover is too Jewish centric!

    They take over everything.

    1. Anomalous   1 year ago

      Just try breaking into the matzo business if you're a goy.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        Oy vey!

      2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        No crackers allowed.

    2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago (edited)

      Well, considering that there’s no archeological or anthropological evidence that Hebrews were ever in Egypt, I would think that rational Jews would instead celebrate that they were always in Caanan, with as much claim to the land as anyone else who’s ever been there.

      And since the freedom and lives of Jews are still threatened every damn day even in the Post Holocaust 21st Century, rational Jews should consider every meal–breakfast, lunch, dinner, and in-between snacks–where they are still alive and free to be a Passover Seder!

      1. tracerv   1 year ago

        Cite?

        1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

          You want him to cite the evidence he says doesn't exist?

        2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

          Here's a scholarly book about it in the unlikely case that you're actually interested:
          https://www.amazon.com/Bible-Unearthed-Archaeologys-Vision-Ancient/dp/0684869136/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1YOD02O7MZ6K0&keywords=%E2%80%9CThe+Bible+Unearthed&qid=1705963342&sprefix=the+bible+unearthed%2Caps%2C101&sr=8-1&tag=reasonmagazinea-20

          1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

            Sounds like fascinating reading! McCarthy may have interviewed these two among the scholars he featured. I'll have to review the notes I took on the mini-series.

        3. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago (edited)

          Glad you asked. John McCarthy did a documentary on the very subject called It Ain’t Necessarily So on CuriousityStreaming, which speciaizes in educational videos and documentaries. He lays out what the evidence reveals well about how the Hebrew Israelites were in Caanan and not in Egypt during the timeline attributed to the Exodus and the wandering in Sinai.

          He also pointed out that nothing from Adam and Eve to Kings David and Solomon has extra-Biblical corroboration.

      2. Minadin   1 year ago

        Well, that's untrue.

        1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

          What is untrue?

          1. Truthfulness   1 year ago

            Your claims of the Passover story at Egypt being false. Your thoughts go perfectly in line with antisemitic rhetoric. You also cannot seem to grasp the thought that "absence of evidence is not evidence of absence". Here are some books that suggest the Exodus story being true:
            https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/019513088X/reasonmagazinea-20/
            https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0199731691/reasonmagazinea-20/

            You (and Vernon Draper and everyone else) should give these a read.

            חג פסח שמח

            1. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

              Did Jesus exist? Was he the son of God?

      3. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        The "Canaanites" WERE Hebrews. Distinguishing between the two was strictly religiously motivated.

  5. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

    Who said THIS over the weekend?

    by declaring himself a “Donald Trump cultist,” performing a Nazi salute, and vowing to commit murder on Trump’s behalf should the former president call for it.
    .
    “I am a Trump cultist, and I want everyone to know that I am not a Republican,”
    “Do not lump me in with them. I am not a Republican. I do not support McCarthy. I do not support McConnell. I do not support Haley or DeSantis. I do not watch Fox News. I don’t support any of that. I am a Donald Trump cultist,”
    .
    “I am a soldier for Donald Trump. I am part of, I serve at the personal pleasure of Donald Trump, my supreme leader. I am part of the paramilitary wing of the Trump movement. I am part of the Revolutionary Guard. I do not answer to the Pentagon. I do not answer to the civilian government. I answer. I am the pretorian guard of Donald Trump. If Donald Trump ordered me to do an extrajudicial killing, I would perform it,”

    JesseAZ
    Mothers Lament
    InsaneTrollLogic
    Sevo
    Sean Hannity
    Other
    All of the Above

    https://www.mediaite.com/politics/trumps-dinner-guest-says-he-would-perform-an-extrajudicial-killing-if-trump-ordered-it/

    1. damikesc   1 year ago

      Hmm, care to go over who supports Biden, since supporters are now fair game to attack a candidate?

      David Duke and Richard Spencer both voted for Biden.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago (edited)

        There’s no cult of personality around Biden. Best comparison with a Democratic president would be to Obama. Criticism of him and his policies was dismissed as racism (attack the critic), similarly criticism of Trump and his policies is dismissed as derangement (attack the critic). No one defends Biden in that manner.

        edit: Maybe if Biden defenders said "You hate old people!" or "You hate Senators!" or something stupid like that you'd be able to compare Biden supporters to Trump supporters. But they don't.

        1. JesseAz   1 year ago

          Hey buddy.

          Remember this weekend when you claimed people only attacked the source and didn't read the link, passing judgement solely by the source? You should have read the source.

          Shrike's implication is that conservatives are cultists. Fuentes even states he isn't a conservative. So shrike is using the most extreme member to attack the majority of Trump voters. I used the EXACT same inference he did to apply to Biden voters and democrats.

          But you're so dishonest and didn't read his link you missed this. Also again, you're not intelligent.

          And shrike defends Biden all the time in these threads lol.

          If he is claiming Fuentes is the example of a trump voter, then the most extreme examples of violent leftist protests represent the DNC.

          Try thinking before responding emotionally dumdum.

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            Brilliant takedown of things I never said! Bravo!

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              It is a takedown of your attempt to defend Shrike's terrible argument dumdum.

              Try reading his article, then read his post, then understand how stupid you look. LOL.

        2. damikesc   1 year ago

          Biden just threatens military force against Americans.

          Repeatedly.

          Hey, want to ask your pedo buddy his thoughts on Sen. Tim Scott getting engaged? He was sure fond of gay-baiting a little while ago...

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            I'd never heard that so I googled it. I assume this is what you're talking about.

            https://www.nssf.org/articles/president-threatens-americans-twists-history-to-push-antigun-agenda/

            If so I think it's pretty weak sauce. While I absolutely disagree with everything Biden says on the subject of guns and consider him to be an enemy of liberty, I don't interpret what he said as a threat to initiate military action against gun owners.

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              He literally says guns don't protect against F15s as a justification to take them away, after butchering the Jefferson quote. And it isn't the first time dummy.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr1_d_MOZF0

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                I interpret it as him saying that the government can't be overthrown with AR15s because it's got F15s, not that he's going to initiate action against Americans.

                1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

                  My longtime usenet ally, Christopher Charles Morton, replied to me for the very first time to one of my Usenet posts (this on on alt.politics.usa.constitution) on April 26, 1996.

                  https://groups.google.com/g/alt.politics.usa.constitution/c/09up2L-hkHs/m/ET0-5nrcIfUJ

                  The helicopter doesn't fly if the pilot's face down in the john of his
                  favorite tittie bar, with a .32 bullet in the base of skull that
                  somebody put there with a Welrod.

                  Same principle applies to F-15 pilots.

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    Is that how the French Resistance took out the Luftwaffe?

                    1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

                      Yup

                2. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  Yes, we get it. You defend democrats. Always the most honest interpretation and them acting in good faith. Whereas the most innocuous conservative statement you'll add words to create the most vile inference you can.

                  You get called out on this often.

            2. damikesc   1 year ago

              He has not made these comments one time.

              It is a repeated thing for him.

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                Probably because he thinks AR15 and F15 used in the same line is catchy.
                I interpret it as him mocking the idea that AR15s are a defense from tyranny, because tyranny's got F15s. Not that tyranny's going to initiate force against Americans with F15s.

                1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                  Do you know what an implicit threat is?

                  1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

                    He doesn't seem to know the definition of any other terminology, so I'm not sure why you'd expect him to have that one on tap either.

                2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                  Sounds like something Trump would say (and get massive backlash for).

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    Where's all that praise that Biden deserves for continuing and expanding on Trump's economic policies that were defended with accusations of derangement?

                    1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      Man you're broken.

                      Defend biden at all costs buddy. Continue to ignore his actions as you cry out in defense of what Trump may do in the future.

                    2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      I'm not defending Biden. Quite the opposite. I was critical of those policies when they were Trump's, and I'm critical of them now. The difference is that when they were Trump's you attacked anyone who was critical, but not while Biden is president.

                      Principles shminciples.

                    3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      Lol. Pathalogical.

                3. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

                  mocking the idea that AR15s are a defense from tyranny, because tyranny’s got F15s

                  But don’t you dare knock over a fence or put boots on a desk. That’s a real threat.

          2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            I'm not even sure that the military would follow orders to use force against Americans. They'd have to give military equipment to the police. They'd be more than happy to do it.

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              So words have no meaning regarding authoritarian claims unless it is words you have to edit by adding the word cleanse to make it so.

              Actions matter with Biden, words matter with Trump. But also ignore the actions of Biden even when he defies the USSC.

              You have some weird standards for your politicians.

            2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

              Imagine for a second your reaction if Trumphitler had said that, Sarckles.

              You got so upset that he said fascists and communists were "like vermin". Imagine for a second if Trump had said he was going to grab guns and then made the threats Biden did. What would your reaction be.
              You don't have to say it here, but at least be honest with yourself.

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                Not all dehumanizing has led to slavery and mass murder, but I can't think of any slavery or mass murder that wasn't preceded or justified by dehumanising people.

                If that's what you want to be proud of, that's fine. You and Nardz should team up.

                1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                  Have you met Rev. Arthur L. Kirkland yet?

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    That's one of the few trolls I still mute.

                2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                  Nazis and Communists, Sarcasmic. That's who you're defending.

                  Quit pretending like I was talking about an ethnic group or religion. It's dishonest. And the Nazis and Communists dehumanized themselves by their beliefs and actions.

                  What you're doing is pretty disgusting actually. White knighting for evil and pretending that it is somehow the moral high ground.

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    Thoughtcrime is death.

                    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                      You are aware of what Nazis and Communists have done over the past several decades, are you not?

                    2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      I don't justify dehumanizing people. Period. If you do then good for you.

                    3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      No, you just ignore it unless Trump says it. You just ignore it when used to go after the "insurrectionists" at the capitol.

                    4. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                      Nazis and Communists, Sarckles, you moral relativist fuck.

                    5. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                      "You are aware of what Nazis and Communists have done over the past several decades, are you not?"

                      He knows. He blindly supported Jeff and now the stupid fuck finds himself trapped in a position where he's got to defend supporters of two of the most evil philosophies human's have ever devised. Because admitting that he should have paid attention to what Jeff was pushing is a step too far.

                    6. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      sarc: I oppose dehumanizing people, doesn't matter who they are.

                      ML: You're defending communists and fascists because you're a communist fascist!

                      sarc: *sigh*

                    7. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      Doesn't matter who's doing it either.

                    8. DesigNate   1 year ago

                      “I don’t justify dehumanizing people. Period. If you do then good for you.”

                      Not to dog pile, but what would you say it was when someone called someone else a Trumpanzee? What is the reasoning behind trying to tie Trump to Nazi’s if it isn’t because Nazi’s are “people perceived as despicable and as causing problems for the rest of society.”

                    9. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                      sarc: *sigh*

                      Don't fucking sigh, trollboy. Nazis and Communists aren't some sort of excessively passionate or misunderstood group like you're pretending. They're moral monsters who acted like demons.

                      You've spent the last two days trying to pull your phoney conflation trick whereby you try to imply that "Nazis and Communists" means "ordinary German and Soviet citizens", when in fact it means Nazis and Communists.

                      What you're doing is immoral and disgusting, Sarcasmic.

                3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  So what you're saying is you don't understand the history of slavery at all. See Romans and Greeks as an example.

                4. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                  "Not all dehumanizing has led to slavery and mass murder, but I can’t think of any slavery or mass murder that wasn’t preceded or justified by dehumanising people."

                  How about all slavery ever before the Triangle Trade? How about the Aztecs Flower Wars, the Corded Ware expansion, Caesar's Gaul Campaign, the Mongol conquests, the destruction of Jerusalem, the Goth invasions, ad nauseum...

                  What that statement tells me is that you know nothing about history.

                  And get this through your fucking head you moral goblin: THE NAZIS AND COMMUNISTS DEHUMANIZED THEMSELVES.

                  Not Roosevelt, not Churchill, not de Gaulle, the Nazis and the communists.

                  You really are disgusting.

          3. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

            And attempts conscript private companies to police, prosecute and punish people who have the temerity to violate his diktats.

      2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        David Duke: Voting against Trump is ‘treason to your heritage’
        .
        David Duke, a white nationalist and former Klu Klux Klan grand wizard, told his audience Wednesday that voting for anyone besides Donald Trump “is really treason to your heritage.”
        .
        “Voting for these people, voting against Donald Trump at this point, is really treason to your heritage,” Duke said on the David Duke Radio Program. BuzzFeed News first reported the comments.

        https://www.politico.com/story/2016/02/david-duke-trump-219777

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          And four years later, Shrike.

          https://www.newsweek.com/white-nationalist-richard-spencer-votes-joe-biden-hell-libertarian-ideology-1544572

          White nationalist Richard Spencer voted for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, according to a Tuesday photo on Spencer's Twitter feed.

          "I voted straight Dem," Spencer wrote. "In referenda, I also voted FOR the expansion of gun rights in the state and AGAINST the expansion of marijuana legalization. To hell with libertarian ideology. I'm a libertarian when I want to be."

          In August, Spencer said that he was planning on voting Democratic because "the liberals are clearly more competent people."

          In other words, they're racist enough for him.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            “the liberals are clearly more competent people.”

            He is talking about spending and deficits.

            Clinton and Obama lowered the deficit substantially. Clinton even ran a surplus for two years.

            Dumbya and Fatass Donnie blew up the deficits.

            1. Sevo   1 year ago

              turd lies. That's not a surprise to anyone who reads his constant stream of bullshit.
              But it's becoming obvious that as Misek is too stupid to understand the concepts of "evidence" or "relevance", the concept of "honesty" is simply beyond turd's ken.

            2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

              *sigh*

              You clearly don't understand.
              Everything good that happened under Clinton and Obama was because of Republicans in Congress.
              Similarly everything bad that happened under Bush and Trump was because of Democrats in Congress.
              Get with the program.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                Really, you're white-knighting the racist bigoted pedo?

                1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                  I'm reminding him of the rules.

                  1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                    Pour sarc. Always rushing into defense of his tribe with strawman while denying he has a tribe.

                  2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                    But you're still not a Democrat, right?

              2. JesseAz   1 year ago (edited)

                And sarc goes full shrike defending his tribal mate lol. Strawmans galore. Ignorance to reality. Just all the main neocon/leftist talking points.

                1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                  Sure officer J, whatever you say.

                  1. JesseAz   1 year ago

                    How cute, he has a new term, and he coined it!

                    Never interested in actual discussions despite his lies about wanting it. LOL.

                    Tell us your thoughts on the validity of Shrike's article. Take a few minutes and read it for the first time. I'll wait.

                    1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      My response to damikesc had nothing to do with the article.

                    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      Can you please give us the rules of your posting. You rushed in to defend Shrike who made the comment and attacked those criticizing Shrike for his post. Yet here you claim you have no standing regarding shrike's post despite you attacking the criticism of his post.

                      This circular argumentation is just strange.

                    3. sarcasmic   1 year ago (edited)

                      “rushed to defend”

                      You remind me of the cop who gave me my last speeding ticket. He told me that I was trying to catch up to the cars in front of me, and that’s why he was ticketing me. In fact I was driving someplace for the first time and paying more attention to street signs than to my speed. Not that it would have mattered to him. He decided why I did what I did and nothing in the world could change his mind.

                      You missed your true calling.

                      edit: changed "then" to "than".

                    4. JesseAz   1 year ago

                      You still haven't read shrike's post or his link and now you're denying you rushed to defend within an hour to attack those criticizing shrike and his article.

                      You really are pathological.

              3. DesigNate   1 year ago

                To a certain extent, that is true. Because it wasn’t the Democrats holding Clinton or Obama’s feet to the fire on the budgets. And if memory serves it was Democrats who controlled the house when all of those massive spending bills in 2009 and 2020 were passed.

            3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Nice try at diversion and distraction. You still missed the original point, as usual, that these white supremacists are the ones supporting the original white supremacist party: the Democratic Party.

              Slavery
              Indian Removals (in spite of SCOTUS)
              Jim Crow
              Sharecropping
              Soft Bigotry of Low Expectations
              Critical Race Theory

              1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                You saying that people who call themselves Democrats today are responsible for everything the Party did in the past?

                1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

                  Yup. We learned that from Democrats, so it seems fair.

                2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                  It's a pretty damn consistent and damning track record.

                  Democrats: Knowing What's Best for Black and Brown People Since 1828.

                  1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                    Are you saying that my neighbor who votes for Democrats is responsible for Jim Crow?

                    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                      They're voting for the party responsible for Jim Crow.

                    2. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      By your "logic" people who vote for Republicans are responsible for invading Iraq and all the blowback.

                    3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                      You're getting the cart before the horse, strawmansmic.

                    4. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      Why bring up the past if not to say current party members are responsible for it? If they are, then aren't today's Republicans similarly responsible for the past?

                    5. Uilleam   1 year ago

                      So you are saying that the current and historical racist policies of the Democrat party are ok?

                    6. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

                      Sarc projecting again today.

                    7. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

                      With DEI, and such, the Democrats have come back full circle with judging people on the basis of their race and other demographic characteristics because colorblindedness does not give them the results they want. So, yes. Your neighbor who votes Democrat is supporting prejudice and racism by supporting Democrats.

                    8. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      Well Republicans support [insert stupid policy here] therefore everyone who votes for Republicans is responsible for [insert results of stupid policy here].

                    9. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

                      By your “logic” people who vote for Republicans are responsible for invading Iraq and all the blowback.

                      Yep all those republicans are responsible for invading Iraq, including the ones below

                      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Authorization_for_Use_of_Military_Force_Against_Iraq_Resolution_of_2002

                      29 (58%) of 50 Democratic senators voted for the resolution. Those voting for the resolution were:

                      Sens. Baucus (D-MT), Bayh (D-IN), Biden (D-DE), Breaux (D-LA), Cantwell (D-WA), Carnahan (D-MO), Carper (D-DE), Cleland (D-GA), Clinton (D-NY), Daschle (D-SD), Dodd (D-CT), Dorgan (D-ND), Edwards (D-NC), Feinstein (D-CA), Harkin (D-IA), Hollings (D-SC), Johnson (D-SD), Kerry (D-MA), Kohl (D-WI), Landrieu (D-LA), Lieberman (D-CT), Lincoln (D-AR), Miller (D-GA), Nelson (D-FL), Nelson (D-NE), Reid (D-NV), Rockefeller (D-WV), Schumer (D-NY), and Torricelli (D-NJ).

                    10. sarcasmic   1 year ago

                      Oh yeah.

                      https://reason.com/2024/01/22/so-long-to-the-man-in-lifts/?comments=true#comment-10409637

                3. JesseAz   1 year ago

                  Oh god, the irony of this post as Shrike was attempting to use what one single person, Fuentes, said who even claimed he wasn't a conservative, to associate it to all trump voters.

                  This is hilarious.

            4. damikesc   1 year ago

              While I am impressed with your ability to decipher the "deeper meanings" of the comments of bigots, you do not really have a leg to stand on.

            5. damikesc   1 year ago

              Also impressive given Biden's massive deficits and insane spending...

        2. Sevo   1 year ago

          turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
          turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

        3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   1 year ago

          Lol. David duke is still alive?

          It’s really pathetic that you have time for this kind of shit buttplug, but thanks for the update, I guess?

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago (edited)

      Well that is retarded even for you shrike.

      Glad he wasn’t saying we needed to take away guns because he would use f15s on them anyways like your hero Biden.

      Meanwhile your team was calling for the elimination if Israel and jews to help stop capitalism, demanding global censorship, etc.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        You're such a liar. No one is more pro-Israel than I am. They should crush Hamas and turn Gaza into a giant kosher deli and I will personally go there to enjoy a nice knish.

        Sarc is right. You lie like Fatass Donnie does - without shame.

        1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

          You’re such a liar. No one is more pro-Israel than I am.

          Like a police officer, JesseAz has a list of boilerplate lies that he puts into his posts. He knows they're lies, but he doesn't care because, like a police officer, he knows his lies will be believed. He missed his true calling.

          1. Uilleam   1 year ago

            You are also a lying sack of crap.

            1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

              You're a towel.

              1. Uilleam   1 year ago

                You're an aging drunk who's brain has been pickled.

          2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

            "Like a police officer, JesseAz has a list of boilerplate lies that he puts into his posts."

            You're white knighting for a guy who's whole schtick is posting lies to try and force a reaction, and then lying about Jesse to do it.

            You're kind of amazing, Sarc.

            1. JesseAz   1 year ago

              The rebound after he 'cured' his alcohol problems has been amazing.

        2. Sevo   1 year ago

          turd, the TDS-addled ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

        3. Uilleam   1 year ago

          You are a lying sack of crap.

        4. Minadin   1 year ago

          He didn't say YOU were calling for it. He said your side was. That much is obviously true.

          Did you see that Harvard just appointed a rabid anti-semite to co-chair its committee on antisemitism? Good times.

          https://twitter.com/IraStoll/status/1748441987861057760

    3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Aren't you cute this morning, dipshit. Mediaite, seriously?

    4. JesseAz   1 year ago (edited)

      For fucks sake. Trump hasn’t met with Fuentes in 4 years and this is your hit piece? Lol. He wasn’t even aware of who Fuentes was or invited by Trump.

      Leftist retards are desperate.

      And yet the left has an actual history of your projection. 2 attempts on Trump, Hodgkinson, Kavanaugh assassin…

      Damn you retards are desperate lol.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

        This is about you cultists, dumbass.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          This is about your desperation, Biden Cultist.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            I don't give a fuck about Joe Biden. He should drop out of the primary today in fact. He is too old.

            Again, like your fellow Trump Cultists you are reduced to lying.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Your desperation is showing again, Shrike.

            2. Bertram Guilfoyle   1 year ago

              You are lying right now.

            3. Sevo   1 year ago

              turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
              If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
              turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a TDS-addled lying pile of lefty shit.

            4. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

              "I don’t give a fuck about Joe Biden."

              Maybe not, but you definitely give a fuck about the fortunes of your Democratic party paymaster.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            And his projection.

        2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   1 year ago

          Remember 5 years ago when Sam's Club closing a few stores "proved" the entire economy was in ruins?

          Bad news from the bald woman: Walgreens is closing their Warren St. location in Roxbury—which residents depend on to access life-saving medications & other essentials. This is their 4th closure in a Black community in Boston since 2022.

          Since you Democrats tell me shoplifting is a myth, that can't be the reason. I can only conclude they're closing stores because the Biden economy sucks. 🙁

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   1 year ago

            Yes, I recall. That was right before the Trump recession I predicted would happen.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              You were so full of shit that you just can't admit it and come to grips with it.

            2. Sevo   1 year ago

              turd lies. turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
              turd lies. turd is a lying pile of TDS-addled lefty shit and a pederast besides.

            3. Sandra (formerly OBL)   1 year ago

              LOL

              The official hype man for the Biden economy is still giving himself credit for predicting tariffs would cause a recession ....... that just happened to coincide with a pandemic / lockdown year that nobody under age 80 has experienced before.

              Almost as pathetic as spending 2022 defending this.

              #DefendBidenAtAllCosts

              1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

                "The official hype man for the Biden economy is still giving himself credit for predicting tariffs would cause a recession ……. that just happened to coincide with a pandemic / lockdown year that nobody under age 80 has experienced before."

                Paid DNC shills are going to shill.

                "Stocks fall to end Wall Street’s worst year since 2008"

                Funny how that little tidbit didn't make it into the Buttplug Bidenomics manual. Could have fit between him boasting about the high price of oil and telling us that commodities market drops are deflation.

              2. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

                Sandra (formerly OBL), you would be doing me a personal favor if you head over to VC and remind Arthur of his faceplant (predicting SCOTUS of 13 justices) a few more times this week. I would greatly appreciate that.

        3. Sevo   1 year ago

          turd lies when he knows he’s lying. turd lies when we know he’s lying. turd lies when he knows that we know he’s lying.
          turd lies. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit and a pederast besides.

        4. JesseAz   1 year ago

          This is weird.

          sarcasmic 12 mins ago
          Flag Comment Mute User
          You saying that people who call themselves Democrats today are responsible for everything the Party did in the past?

          Sarc, response?

    5. Sevo   1 year ago

      turd, the ass-clown of the commentariat, lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
      If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
      turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

    6. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Now do BLM.

    7. Diane Reynolds (Paul. they/them)   1 year ago

      So who's the online DNC troll?

    8. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

      SPB2, you are talking about Nick Fuentes here. Fuentes is about as representative of a typical Team R member as you are. I don't find him particularly persuasive or representative.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Welcome to the USA, where our national legislature debates rodent glue traps and the Berkeley City Council passes Middle East resolutions...

    We run on busywork.

    1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      And moral posturing.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Don't forget Marxist ideals and union dues.

  7. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

    On the campaign trail in New Hampshire, TrumpObama is telling the good people that their energy prices healthcare will be halved one year after he takes office.

    Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

  8. Ajsloss   1 year ago

    Have any of you ever seen *just* a mouse's arm in a glue trap? Or had to put a mouse stuck to a glue trap in a bag, set a board on top of said bag and then hammer said board to take care of the mouse?

    1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

      Yes and yes. And?

      1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        No real point, just that I think it's gross. Gross enough that I don't purchase glue traps (and I didn't need the government to make the choice for me).

        1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

          I live rural and have livestock. Glue traps are perfect for certain situations, same with bucket traps, and spring traps. I can't have my barn cats stepping in a spring trap so strategically placed glue traps are the ticket.

          1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

            Put the spring traps in an enclosure so cats can't step on them. They work better that way anyway.

    2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Killing mice is bad,
      pulling babies out of women, ok.

      1. Uilleam   1 year ago

        If they didn't have double standards, they'd have no standards at all.

      2. Longtobefree   1 year ago

        Well, as long as the baby is dead.
        Some crazy women actually let them live and raise them.

        1. DesigNate   1 year ago

          Hahahahaha, fuck that was a good one.

    3. Zeb   1 year ago

      Just stepping on it does the job. I had some weak spring traps one time that were failing to kill the mice and they'd flop around with the trap stuck on their heads. Replaced those with proper traps that kill quickly.
      It's all still better than what cats do to them.

      1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

        I had a flying squirrel infestation so I set up rat traps to kill them. Those things cut a mouse in half.

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          Boris and Natasha would have taken the job.

          1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

            I fucking wish. It was so bad I ended up selling the house.

            1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

              Weasel boxes work great for squirrels. FYI

            2. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

              The squirrels outsmarted sarc.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                Quelle surprise.

              2. JesseAz   1 year ago

                lol.

              3. Uilleam   1 year ago

                lol

      2. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        It’s all still better than what cats do to them.

        In a way, yeah. But I think cats would be a deterrent, whereas a mouse wouldn't understand that a mouse trap means it's time to go live somewhere else.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          They're a fairly good deterrent. When my parents moved into their current house, it was in an infill subdivision on what had been a farm field. Their neighbors on both sides complained about field mice infestations. My dad looked at them and asked "what mice?" They have cats, and apparently the smell of the cats was keeping the mice out of their house and diverting the mice to their neighbors'.

          1. Idaho-Bob   1 year ago

            Cats work indoors. I have house cats for this reason.

            Outdoor cats help, but they are no cure for barn mice. Coyotes and owls will kill outdoor cats. Pest control is never ending.

        2. Zeb   1 year ago

          Given the choice, I'd rather they die quickly with minimal suffering. But I'm also not going to spend my time worrying about the feelings of mice when they are shitting all over my house.

      3. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

        If you get big enough glue traps, just fold them in half and hand pressure alone is enough.

      4. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        Buy real Victor spring traps only. All others are inferior.

    4. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      Once killed a mouse using just a broom. Timing was everything.

    5. Randy Sax   1 year ago

      Throughout the last few months my apt was infested with cellar spiders. I generally as a policy don't kill harmless spiders. Not for any moral reason, but because the kill the stuff you don't want. Gnats, flys, silverfish, other insect pests. They were mostly in the bathroom, which is fine by me. But then they started showing up more frequently in my bedroom. At that point enough was enough and I started culling them. I left at least 2 alive in the bathroom though.

      1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        I guess no plans on having a woman in your house?

        1. Randy Sax   1 year ago

          I don't like letting them know where I live. It's much easier to sneak away in the morning than to kick someone out of your place.

      2. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

        I left at least 2 alive in the bathroom though.

        Let me guess, they were both male spiders and now your bathroom is a gay spider bathhouse?

    6. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

      Had a month or two a couple of years ago where it seemed like my kitchen had mice every night, and I usually had 5 or more glue traps out. One morning two of them each had two dead mice. I also had one trap which had only a tail, and the next night a different one caught the rest of him.

      Yeah, it's more cruel than snap traps, but bottom line, they are vermin and filthy. I got tired of cleaning the damn counters off morning after morning until I found their entrance (a rip in the dryer duct to the outside).

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        HEY, EVERYBODY, HE SAID VERMIN!

        1. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

          So did Hitler, therefore obviously a literalnazi!

          1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

            Damn, can't a feller get any privacy around here?

        2. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

          You rang?
          https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermin_Supreme

    7. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

      You take them outside and find a board or rock to smash them. Then you throw the glue trap away. If you're lucky, they suffocate themselves in the glue trying to chew through the cardboard to get out, and then you don't have to worry about the smashing part, but that doesn't happen very often.

      Those things are really fucking effective, too. Back in college, I worked in a place that got a mouse infestation because construction on a new restaurant next door stirred up their underground nests and they went scrambling for new shelter.

      We put down glue traps and every mouse was gone within a week.

      1. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

        Those things are really fucking effective, too.

        So obviously, we have to ban them.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          Obviously.

      2. Ajsloss   1 year ago

        construction on a new restaurant next door stirred up their underground nests and they went scrambling for new shelter.

        Ok, everybody tuck your pants into your socks.

        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGv6RASFsY4

        1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

          Hickory dickory dock
          The mouse went for my cock.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

            Dude, see a psychiatrist.

    8. mad.casual   1 year ago

      Have any of you ever seen *just* a mouse’s arm in a glue trap?

      I've never thought about sticking the arms back on the traps after pulling them off. Do you put the trap back then? Like a fun little warning to all the other mice?

  9. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    China is investing in chipmaking infrastructure...

    ...by invading Taiwan.

    1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      At first I thought it said chipmunking.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Team Biden/Harris is touring the country to celebrate the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade...

    Celebrating a relic. Sounds about right.

  11. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Political turmoil brewing in Germany.

    You know who else thus brewed in Germany?

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      St. Anky?

    2. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      Loewenbrau?

    3. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      Martin Luther?

  12. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    Paglia almost never missed...

    How she survived academia is beyond me.

    1. Zeb   1 year ago

      Or how people can survive her lectures.

      I like a lot of what she has to say, but listening to her talk makes my head hurt.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul. they/them)   1 year ago

        I like a lot of what she has to say, but listening to her talk makes my head hurt.

        Like listening to Vinay Prasad, it takes getting used to, but once you get past it, it's actually fine.

        1. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

          I think it helps if you're on coke.

  13. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

    Glue traps are among the cruelest ways to eliminate rodents. They're inhumane and can be dangerous to humans and their pets.

    It is inhumane for a person to be torn apart on a glue trap. In the womb, not so much.

    1. Eeyore   1 year ago

      Only thing I seem to ever catch with the glue traps is a single leg.

  14. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    Haley and Polis 2024! A Reason libertarian(?) dream ticket?

    1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

      I thought it was Yglesias/Masnick?

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul. they/them)   1 year ago

        Are there differences?

  15. Sevo   1 year ago

    "The Department of Justice has confirmed that the Hunter Biden laptop was authentic and they knew it all along. This comes from new filings from Special counsel David Weiss’ office. They show that the younger Biden declared that he was not a drug addict on a federal form in order to buy gun but on the same day, he took photos of “crack cocaine and drug paraphernalia..."
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOeN8CkuGY0

    And they knew about it in Sept 2019, but the FBI directed, in October 2020, had agent Elvis Chan contact Twitter (Now X - sorry) and Facebook, telling them the laptop story was fake.
    But is seems since it was a SF FBI agent contacting SF companies, it's too local for a national publication.
    Right?

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      It’s all about hunters penis.

      1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        Hunter's Penis sounds like an unfortunate disease.

        1. Nazi-Chipping Warlock   1 year ago

          I certainly wouldn't want to catch it...

    2. JesseAz   1 year ago

      Looks like the House GOP discovered family members paying into Joe's whole life insurance policy to hide payments to him from foreign nations.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Our award-winning media. Nobody else can pivot from Conspiracy! to meh, old news as fast as they can.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   1 year ago

    No. Intellectuals and sociopaths assumed leadership of the country, and ultimately enjoyed a parallel society with their own well-stocked shops, spacious apartments, and dachas in the countryside.

    Communism cannot survive without some license to romanticize.

    1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

      What is the percentage of intellectuals who are also sociopaths, I wonder?

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        How many are just sociopaths and not intellectual?

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          Almost all.

      2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        You mean those who call THEMSELVES intellectuals? Most.

  17. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    Passover is too Jewish? If only those crazy Gazans had known about the lamb's blood thing.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Images of Jesus deemed too Christian.

      1. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

        Well he was Jewish after all. Celebrated passover right up to the end.

        1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

          Yeah, it wasn't too smart for him to go to Jerusalem just at the time of year when the Romans weren't taking any shit from Jewish troublemakers.

    2. Mike Parsons   1 year ago

      The BIPOC crew is trying their best to jump the shark here.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        I thought they already jumped the proverbial shark?

        1. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

          Yeah, now they're riding the fridge.

      2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        They've been in orbit around the shark for decades.

    3. Sometimes a Great Notion   1 year ago

      Only protects against the Egyptians. Might explain why they don't want the Gazans back.

      1. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

        If only Hebrews were among the Egyptians and not in Canaan where they always actually lived.

    4. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

      In the real world and not ancient Grim Fairy Tales of desert legends, lamb's blood would just attract vermin.

      I'll fight my way out.
      🙂
      😉

  18. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    ….celebrate the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade

    Wake up you old bastard, it was overturned.

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      No democrat will ever admit something was returned to the states for a decision.

  19. swillfredo pareto   1 year ago

    Team Biden/Harris is touring the country to celebrate the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade

    Celebrating overturned decisions will be a recurring theme for team Biden. Next month they have a whistle stop in Missouri for the 167th anniversary of Dred Scott v. Sanford and in March will tour on the 80th anniversary of Korematsu v. United States.

    Good Christ, what a pair of dullards.

    1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

      "Next month they have a whistle stop in Missouri for the 167th anniversary of Dred Scott v. Sanford"

      And why not. The party hailed it as their biggest win at the time.

  20. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    "Welcome to the USA, where our national legislature debates rodent glue traps and the Berkeley City Council passes Middle East resolutions"

    What about vermin glue traps?

  21. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    "Political turmoil brewing in Germany."

    Are they breaking windows yet?

    1. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

      Yes, but it ain't the Germans.

  22. sarcasmic   1 year ago

    Comparing glue traps to abortions? Wow. More proof that you can't ever reach Peak Stupid.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Mice are more important than clumps of cells.

    2. Spiritus Mundi   1 year ago

      We strive hard to reach the example you have set. But alas, the bar is just too high.

      1. JesseAz   1 year ago

        I wish I could blame his peak stupid on lack of oxygen, but sadly it is just the booze.

        1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

          And occasionally the drugs.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            How much of it is just innate?

            1. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

              I believe that he was probably libertarian in his youth in a edgy, hip sort of way, but years of alcohol poisoning and bien pensant sensibilities have reduced him to a knee-jerk reactionary who believes whatever CNN tells him.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

                Fair enough.

    3. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Do you mean that liberals who have gut-wrenching episodes after hearing about a method for exterminating mice, but barely pause when asked about the rights of a fetus, are stupid, then OK.

  23. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

    So Long to the Man in Lifts

    The DeSantis campaign was a short story.

    1. Á àß äẞç ãþÇđ âÞ¢Đæ ǎB€Ðëf ảhf   1 year ago

      Otis called, they want their equipment back.

    2. The Last American Hero   1 year ago

      Good title given the Nikki Haley worship at reason.

  24. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

    The world works in mysterious ways.

    https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/journalist-who-attacked-top-tennis-player-refusing-covid-vaccine-dies-suddenly

    Events have been so frenetic over the past few years that it may be difficult for some to remember, but at the height of the covid panic there was a massive media campaign to destroy the image of any celebrity that publicly refused to take the vaccine. They could be TV or film celebrities, famous scientists, politicians or even sports figures; it didn't matter. Anyone with a “platform” and an audience was expected to toe the line on the government covid narrative, or suffer the consequences.

    One could argue that the mandates and vaccines were more a loyalty test than an effort to save lives: Those who complied were considered devout collectivists or at least people who could be controllable, and those who refused to comply immediately stood out as a potential threat. This is how a world-class tennis player from Serbia, Novak Djokovic, was treated when it was revealed that he was not vaccinated when he entered the Australian Open in early 2022.

    Djokovic was subsequently removed from the tournament and had his travel visa revoked.

    One of the lead instigators of this attempt at cancellation was Mike Dickson, a prominent British sports journalist working for the Daily Mail.

    This week, Mike Dickson is reported to have collapsed and “died suddenly” at the age of 59 while covering the Australian Open. The cause of death has been kept confidential.

    Australia proved to be an exceptionally submissive country when it came to the mandates, and some may blame the lack of complete info available that debunked frantic mainstream claims. However, even in 2022, there was considerable evidence contrary to government assertions on covid and the vaccines.

    For example, it was well known that the vaccines do not necessarily prevent transmission or infection of the virus, as was originally argued when they were distributed.

    Then there was the Infection Fatality rate, which dozens of studies show to be around 0.23% regardless of how many vaccinated or unvaccinated people there are in a particular region, and the vast majority of deaths were among people with multiple preexisting conditions. Why take an experimental vaccine for a virus with a 99.8% survival rate, especially if you are a top athlete?

    The chaos of covid hysteria has faded and cooler heads have prevailed, but the event still offers a lesson on the fragility of civil liberties and how vulnerable they are to mob mentality and mass fear.

    Those that championed the destruction of the lives and careers of the unvaccinated are discovering that nothing guarantees longevity, and taking other people's freedoms is not the path to safety.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      The clot shot strikes again.

      1. HorseConch   1 year ago

        Effective with no downside we were told by our betters.

        1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

          Not by our betters, by our oppressors.

          1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

            They abandoned "My Body, My Choice".

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      "Australia proved to be an exceptionally submissive country when it came to the mandates, and some may blame the lack of complete info available that debunked frantic mainstream claims."

      Submission is the path to democracy.

    3. Super Scary   1 year ago

      "Those that championed the destruction of the lives and careers of the unvaccinated are discovering that nothing guarantees longevity, and taking other people’s freedoms is not the path to safety."

      I'm not really seeing that in my neck of the woods. If anything, doubling down is, and will always be, an option for those types of people.

      1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        I've seen no signs of reflection or apology from the Covid Cultists.

    4. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago (edited)

      That reminds me of when Grant Wahl dropped dead when his heart burst. Probably karma from causing a scene to bring in his dumb gay rainbow shit to Qatar because he had a dumb gay brother.

      Or Canuck commie Ian Vandaelle dying at 33 after saying that people needed to be forced to take the clot shot.

      Or Julie Powell dropping dead of a heart attack after celebrating the deaths of people who didn't take it.

      The SCIENCE! isn't going to save you, Covidians.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Pretty lame religion then.

  25. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

    A number of voters already think the election won't be fair.

    https://www.thecentersquare.com/national/article_b83941f2-b61f-11ee-a52f-778a61912ebd.html

    With primary season under way, nearly one third of registered voters think the 2024 presidential election will not be conducted fairly or accurately, according to a new poll.

    The Center Square Voters' Voice Poll conducted in conjunction with Noble Predictive Insights shows that a majority of Americans have faith that votes will be counted correctly and the true winner of the contest will assume the role of the presidency.

    The survey asked respondents, "How confident are you that the vote will be counted correctly in 2024?" and "How confident are you that the true winner of the 2024 election will be sworn in as president?"

    Among likely voters, 37% indicated they were "very confident" that votes would be counted accurately in the November election and an additional 28% were "somewhat confident." In contrast, 19% of respondents answered they were "not very confident" and 13% said they were "not confident at all" that the votes will be tallied correctly. Four percent of likely voters indicated they are "not sure."

    Likely Republican voters were evenly split and had the most doubts, with 48% saying they were either very or somewhat confident but 48% also saying they were not very confident or not confident at all and 4% unsure.

    Most likely voters also say that the true victor of the election will become the next president. Among likely voters, 38% indicate they are "very confident" and an additional 30% say they are "somewhat confident" that the "true winner" of the election will become the next president.

    Conversely, 17% are "not very confident" and 9% are "not confident at all" that the actual winner of the election will serve as president. Seven percent of respondents say they are "not sure."

    Along party lines, Republicans have less trust in the upcoming election outcome than Democrats.While 52% of likely Republican voters trust that the true winner of the election will be sworn in as president, 40% do not while 8% are unsure. Among Democrats, 80% trust that the true winner of the election will be sworn in as president while just 12% do not, with 7% unsure.

    Opinions on the upcoming election are divided along levels of educational attainment, with 67% of college degree-holders and 60% of non-degree holders expressing confidence the votes will be counted accurately. Seventy-two percent of college graduates and 61% of non-degree holders believe the ‘true winner’ of the election will be ‘sworn in’ as the next president.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Joe Biden: "We have put together I think the most extensive and inclusive voter fraud organization in the history of American politics.”

      1. Outlaw Josey Wales   1 year ago

        "We had an Election and now Joe Biden is President."

    2. R Mac   1 year ago

      “As reported earlier, during his testimony, Halderman was able to HACK A DOMINION VOTING MACHINE and change the tabulation in front of U.S. District Judge Amy Totenberg in the courtroom!”

      https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/gig-is-up-exclusive-local-reporter-describes-election/

      1. R Mac   1 year ago

        I wonder how Fox News will cover this?

        1. Dillinger   1 year ago

          poorly but with colorful dresses.

      2. Super Scary   1 year ago

        "Halderman USED ONLY A PEN TO CHANGE VOTE TOTALS!"

        If it worked 100 years ago, it works today.

        1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

          Today's history lesson, children - -
          The runoff vote count, handled by the Democratic State Central Committee, took a week. Johnson was announced the winner by 87 votes out of 988,295, an extremely narrow margin of victory. However, Johnson's victory was based on 200 "patently fraudulent"  ballots reported six days after the election from Box 13 in Jim Wells County, in an area dominated by political boss George Parr. The added names were in alphabetical order and written with the same pen and handwriting, following at the end of the list of voters.

          1. Michael Ejercito   1 year ago

            Is anyone old enough to remember the Diebold conspiracy theory?

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Why yes, yes we do. From 2016:

              https://www.dailywire.com/news/5-things-you-need-know-about-diebold-voting-aaron-bandler

              1. The origins of Diebold voting machine came from a push for electronic voting that occurred after the chaos of the 2000 presidential election.

              2. Diebold conspiracy theories began percolating in 2003. CBS News reported at the time. The report goes on to cite leftists warning that “the electoral ‘fix’ is in” as a result of the supposed “GOP control of computer voting machines.” This set the stage for the next stage.

              3. Leftists whined that Diebold voting machines stole the election in 2004. Michelle Malkin explained in a 2006 column about how Teresa Heinz, John Kerry’s wife, blamed Bush winning re-election “on rigged Diebold voting machines” based on the belief that “two brothers own 80 percent of the machines used in the United States” and they were “very easy to hack.”

              “Asked for evidence of her “mother machine”-hacking theory, the ketchup heiress refused further comment,” Malkin wrote. “But a cacophony of conspiracy theorists and mainstream Democrats have since taken up Kerry’s moonbat baton, from Truther types to Black Box paranoiacs to Hillary Clinton.”

              Kerry himself also believed this conspiracy theory, as New York University Professor Mark Miller told Democracy Now! that Kerry “thinks the election was stolen” but didn’t try to challenge it “because of the sour grapes question.” Miller later wrote a book in 2008 in which he fretted that the Republicans would pull off something similar in 2008, but then Barack Obama winning the presidency quelled those fears.

              A number of leftist writers still hold on to this notion that Kerry got cheated out of the presidency. For instance, Karoli Kuns wrote in the leftist Crooks and Liars blog in 2011 that Kerry’s loss “never made sense to me.” He created an absurd story based on evidence that was specious at best about how Ohio was rigged for Bush through electronic voting machines.

              4. There are definitely concerns about Diebold voting machines, though. A recent piece in Politico highlighted these concerns. Indeed, the Diebold voting machines can be easily hacked and controlled remotely using an 8th grade science-level education. It’s even easy for someone to put a memory card inside of it and tamper with it. Additionally, 43 states reportedly are using electronic voting machines that are ten years old at minimum.

      3. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

        The pen is mightier than the software.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

          Why does that sound like something out of the SNL Celebrity Jeopardy skit?

          1. DesigNate   1 year ago

            I fucked your mother, Trebek!

  26. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

    Where freedom goes to die.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/01/22/california-where-freedom-goes-to-die/

    California was once a byword for liberty and opportunity. The so-called Golden State was home first to the Gold Rush, then to Hollywood and then to the tech revolution in Silicon Valley.

    The state government of California now forces shops to have a gender-neutral toy section. It seeks to extract billions as reparations for slavery. It aims to control speech and indoctrinate the young. It is attempting to regulate virtually every aspect of life in the name of ‘saving the planet’.

    Maybe it depends on how you define ‘freedom’. California certainly offers freedoms to those on the margins. The homeless, undocumented migrants and petty criminals now have the freedom to commit crimes without much worry of prosecution.

    California may have once been liberal, or even libertarian, but now its politics are defined by the increasingly illiberal ‘progressive’ agenda. Newsom, even as San Francisco mayor in the 2000s, has long shown an authoritarian streak. In 2009, he demanded that the city’s farmers’ markets, food suppliers and vending machines offer only ‘healthy and sustainable food’. He also forced city workers to cut bagels into halves or quarters, and to replace crisps with vegetables, in a bid to reduce obesity.

    As governor, Newsom and his legislature have been able to extend this kind of nanny-state authoritarianism to the whole state. California’s legislators have passed laws that restrict what doctors can tell their patients about Covid-19. These rules also prevented experts at Stanford University from testifying in court on the educational impact of lockdowns. This is part of what venerable Sacramento reporter Dan Walters describes as ‘a recent trend in California’s state government toward secrecy’. Increasingly, it operates effectively as a one-party state.

    Nothing has accelerated California’s decline quite like the state’s climate-change fetish. Under Newsom, California has passed a series of laws that make it almost impossible to build affordable housing. The state has essentially banned single-family zoning as a part of its ‘war against suburbia’, which is precisely where most Californians reside. Instead, in a bid to slash CO2 emissions, it seeks to increase housing density and restrict development to places where public transport is widely used. Outside of San Francisco and inner-city LA, this is essentially nowhere. Local control of zoning has been all but eliminated in favour of the state’s climate-oriented policies.

    Ultimately, California’s climate policies erode the lives of middle- and particularly working-class Californians. Environmental attorney Jennifer Hernandez calls such policies ‘the green Jim Crow’.

    Newsom intends to force new restaurants to use electric stoves and ovens rather than gas cookers – an energy source that simply doesn’t work for cooking most Asian foods or for searing meats.

    More recently, the state has decided to impose minimum wages of roughly $20 an hour or more on industries like fast food and medical care. That means franchisees, many of them minorities, are being forced to lay off workers. They are now looking to either abandon their businesses or replace workers with automation. It’s true that those still working may benefit from the higher wages. But many more will indulge their ‘freedom’ to stay at home and enjoy the benefits of the expanding welfare state. Pizza Hut in California has already announced the furloughing of 1,200 delivery workers before the minimum-wage hike takes effect in April.

    Meanwhile, entrepreneurship, the key to California’s past prosperity, is fading in the wake of regulatory and tax burdens. It now has a start-up rate less than half that of Florida.

    In California, we see the fulfilment of George Orwell’s vision that ‘freedom is slavery’ and ‘ignorance is strength’. But perhaps Californians, already distressed about the state of our state, will finally say ‘basta ya’ – enough already. Then we might see a return to the older version of freedom that the Golden State was once known for.

    1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

      Newsom intends to force new restaurants to use electric stoves and ovens rather than gas cookers

      French Laundry is exempt.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Hey, dude, California (and the WEF) have proven that freedom is a grave danger for democracy, so shut up and get on the train.

  27. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

    Destroying the farm that feeds you.

    https://www.spiked-online.com/2024/01/21/i-want-a-total-change-to-the-system/

    ‘You get the feeling that farmers are not wanted in Germany. They want to abolish us’, says Katrin. She’s a young German farmer who, along with her family, 30,000 other people and 5,000 tractors, descended on Berlin on Monday, capping off a week of nationwide demonstrations that blocked roads, brought life to a standstill and reminded the German political class why it’s best not to get on the wrong side of people who operate large machinery.

    Hannah Timmermann, an organic farmer from just outside Hamburg, spells out the catastrophic impact years of bad government policy has had on German agriculture. ‘I’m not sure if it’s the actual number now, but more or less 10 farms per day die because of the sum of many, many bad decisions’, she says. The stat checks out. According to German government figures, 10 farms per day went bust over the past decade. ‘My farm, my family farm for 10 generations, we are in danger of not existing anymore, of extinction’, she adds.

    So, what’s been driving this apparent act of national self-harm? According to the farmers, it’s a combination of how out-of-touch the Berlin and Brussels elites are from farming communities – meaning they are blissfully unaware of how mad and unworkable their highfalutin policies are – and the ideology that fuels said highfalutin policies. Namely, environmentalism. Regulations on pesticides and fertilisers have become ever tighter, slashing crop yields in the process. Meanwhile, huge swathes of agricultural land have been put aside for solar – an unreliable energy source at the best of times, but particularly nonsensical in the hardly sun-drenched Germany. ‘Greens are the worst thing that could happen to agriculture’, says Katrin’s father.

    In taking on greenism, the farmers’ revolt is resonating well beyond farmers themselves. Germany has more wind and solar farms than almost any other country in Europe, and higher energy prices than almost any other country in Europe. The two are not unrelated. Ordinary Germans have been forced to pay the price for successive governments’ green delusions, compounded by a bizarre allergy to nuclear power and the sudden withdrawal of the Russian gas Germany had come to rely on.

    Hauliers, who are themselves agitating against a hike in road tax, have backed the farmers, too. Thousands of trucks rolled into Berlin alongside the tractors on Monday. One of them was driven into town by Dennis. ‘I’m not only a truck driver, I’m a customer as well’, he says, pointing to the mess the economy is in. He laments that ‘there is no possibility even to discuss’ green policies. ‘Things are wrong here in this country. I want a total change to this system… I’m looking forward to a more open society with lots of discussion.’

    When finance minister Christian Lindner – leader of the neoliberal Free Democratic Party, the most anti-subsidy wing of the three-party coalition government – attempted to address the farmers on Monday he was booed off stage. It seems that implying your opponents are fascists while simultaneously seeking to negotiate with them is not a winning strategy.

    Across the West, we’re seeing people who actually serve society – the farmers, the truck drivers; the people who know where the food and fuel and electricity comes from – begin to rise up against the green elites, to gently remind their rulers that society cannot function without them. Even in Germany – for decades written off as the quiet, ‘consensual’ nation; the one that ‘doesn’t do populism’ – people have had enough. Those who have long been ignored and demonised, and told to make do with less for the sake of the planet, are parking their tractors and trucks on the elite’s lawn. Long may it continue.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

      Nobody needs 23 meals a month.

    2. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

      ...the sudden withdrawal of the Russian gas Germany had come to rely on.

      If only someone had warned them that relying on Russian gas imports might not be a good idea...

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        What about spending almost nothing on defense?

    3. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago (edited)

      I’m looking forward to the modern Roman Empire trying to import grain from Africa again just to keep its people fed. With any luck, that empire will collapse and undergo a massive population reduction following a series of invasions from Asiatic peoples, too.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        Well, Europe has be de/re-populated multiple times by waves of people out of Africa, so no worries.

    4. mtrueman   1 year ago

      "‘My farm, my family farm for 10 generations, we are in danger of not existing anymore, of extinction’, she adds."

      The farm will continue to exist. It will be bought by wealthy investors and corporations, incorporated into similar farms and run more efficiently and profitably for the new owners. The family will move on and find more productive work, perhaps delivering food, tagging photos on the Internet or other similar work. They may even find work on the farms they once owned.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        So basically, you'd rather they be sharecroppers on land they once owned? GFY.

        1. mtrueman   1 year ago

          Believe me, what I want has nothing to do with it. What's happening in Germany is not so different from what's happening in the US. According to my sources, Bill Gates has bought over a quarter million acres of farmland in the US. You think he's buying this land from other billionaires? He's not. It comes from the same sorts of future sharecroppers you're supposedly so concerned about.

    5. Fats of Fury   1 year ago

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hEQDllvuy1I&t=29s

  28. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

    Meanwhile in election news the dominion machines can be hacked to change vote totals using a pen. Leftist judge sealed the testimony

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/01/breaking-professor-election-expert-j-halderman-hacks-dominion/

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

      More: https://twitter.com/AZ_Beau/status/1749345855558291845

      Professor in Computer Science, J. Halderman, hacked into a Dominion Voting Machine in the courtroom on Friday in Georgia and changed vote totals using a pen borrowed from the other side's attorney.

      Do you think we should go back to paper ballots?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        The whole story, from Rasmussen Reports.

        https://twitter.com/Rasmussen_Poll/status/1749098706840805607

        "So those representing the Georgia secretary, he asked the main counsel to borrow his pen that he was writing with. And then he goes over to the power button, leans down, he holds down the power button for between five to 10 seconds, probably 7 seconds, and it automatically puts the machine in safe mode. And this reboot happens. And he then shows the judge the display and it shows a picture of the on off button as he’s pushing it for five to 10 seconds to instigate the reboot. But before you reboot the whole thing they'll be something that comes up to ask if he wants to go into safe mode, and then he pushes. Yes. So it doesn’t shut it down or reboot. He just goes into safe mode. And that allows him to open up files and change the content of files."

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

          So basically, if I'm reading this right, an election worker can go in after the polls close, put the machines in safe mode, change the votes, and then send the doctored results to the county clerk's office, is that right?

          Maybe Fox needs to get that court settlement back from the dipshit Dominion CEO in Denver, John Poulos, who claimed the integrity of his insecure voting hardware.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            So basically, if I’m reading this right, an election worker can go in after the polls close, put the machines in safe mode, change the votes, and then send the doctored results to the county clerk’s office, is that right?

            That's my take on this as well. It's far more effective than trying to get the dead in Chicago to vote.

            Maybe Fox needs to get that court settlement back from the dipshit Dominion CEO in Denver, John Poulos, who claimed the integrity of his insecure voting hardware.

            Much agreed. They need to go after Dominion now for all damages based on this new evidence.

            1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

              What about the statute of media attention limitations?

          2. Rev Arthur L kuckland   1 year ago

            Blackrock owns both fox News and dominion. The lawsuit was a psyop to discredit the election lawsuits

          3. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

            So basically, if I’m reading this right, an election worker can go in after the polls close, put the machines in safe mode, change the votes, and then send the doctored results to the county clerk’s office, is that right?

            Technically, yes, they could do that. but that's obviously never happened.

          4. mtrueman   1 year ago

            "So basically, if I’m reading this right, an election worker can go in after the polls close, put the machines in safe mode, change the votes, and then send the doctored results to the county clerk’s office, is that right?"

            Only if that election worker is a professor of computer science. And has access to a lawyer's pen.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

              Spouting nonsense again, miscontrueman?

              1. mtrueman   1 year ago

                It's more of a spurt than a spout, but yes. Well spotted.

                1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

                  Do us all a favor and splooge elsewhere.

                  1. mtrueman   1 year ago

                    Don't you also want to be well spotted like your friend?

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

              High school graduates maintain multi-million dollar aircraft in the US military every day. It's not that hard to teach some retired librarian how to hack a voting machine if it's really that fucking simple.

      2. Mother's Lament   1 year ago

        "Do you think we should go back to paper ballots?"

        Paper ballots marked in ink, purple fingers, ID required, hand counted and recorded on a livestream that is available to anyone to watch, no count occurs without scrutineers present.

    2. Super Scary   1 year ago

      "Tech support, how can I help you?"
      "Yeah, something is wrong with our voting machines. There aren't enough votes for Biden in them, something must be wrong!"
      "Have you tried turning it off and back on again?"
      "Hey you know what...that worked!"

  29. Thomas L. Knapp   1 year ago

    "DeSantis ran a disappointing campaign all around, failing to do much with his admittedly solid anti-lockdown reputation"

    Solid? The word you're looking for is "undeserved."

    DeSantis ordered a Florida-wide lockdown. Then DeSantis extended that Florida-wide lockdown. In between, he stationed state troopers at Florida's borders and airports to order travelers from certain states into quarantine.

    He only became "anti-lockdown" when he realized that his voter base was increasingly 1) ignoring, 2) laughing at, or 3) grumbling about his "Gretchen Whitmer in drag" routine.

  30. Moonrocks   1 year ago

    Political turmoil brewing in Germany

    I'm not going to click through to a NY Times article, but I'm guessing they don't call the attempts to ban the second most popular party in Germany an Authoritarian Threat to Democracy.

  31. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

    performatively use the state to hurt people you don't like

    As far as I can tell, this boils down to
    1. Deciding what and how the public schools teach children, as every state government does, and in this case specifically, removing porn and eliminating race-guilt from the curriculum.
    2. Making it a crime to perform erotic gay dance routines in front of minors.

    This is "using the state to hurt people you dont like"

  32. Brandybuck   1 year ago

    I see the Left is still fapping over Lenin.

    1. sarcasmic   1 year ago

      “How do you tell a Communist? Well, it’s someone who reads Marx and Lenin. And how do you tell an anti-Communist? It’s someone who understands Marx and Lenin.”
      ― Ronald Reagan

      1. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

        Add the Frankfort school as cultural Marxism is what has infected schools, universities, NGOs, the media, big tech, wall street and most federal agencies. It is antihuman and anti-liberty. These cultural bolshies are the biggest threat to the Republic..not China or Russia or "whiteness." Driven by old world greveiences these degenerates (which is what they are) despise real Americans.

    2. I, Woodchipper   1 year ago

      They will never stop fapping over Lenin. Or Castro either for that matter.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

        But Che is the dreamiest!

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        Hell, they even love themselves some Chairman Mao still.

    3. Super Scary   1 year ago

      To be fair, he did have a pretty well kempt van dyke.

      1. A Cynical Asshole   1 year ago

        Lenin, Marx, Engels, Castro... what is it with commies and facial hair?

        1. Don't look at me!   1 year ago

          Too lazy to shave.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

            Shaving is capitalistic oppression by Gillette and Bic.

            1. Ajsloss   1 year ago

              Big Razor is certainly an enemy of the people.

            2. TheReEncogitationer   1 year ago

              Shaving isn't Capitalist oppression, but Gillette is Woke Corporatism.

              Get the Equate version of Gillette Fusion instead. It comes from the same factory, works just as good, and won't send your money to anti-Male propagandists.

        2. Super Scary   1 year ago

          Weak chins, I would imagine.

        3. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

          Does Nuland, Kaganovich, Blinkin, Boot, Rubin all have facial hair too or do they shave?

      2. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

        Never get in a van with a dyke.

        1. Commenter_XY   1 year ago

          Or put your finger in one, either.

    4. Fats of Fury   1 year ago (edited)

      The Telegraph, at least, celebrated the 100th birthday of Benny Hill.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   1 year ago

        And in honor of that, the theme song, "Yakety Sax" by Boots Randolph: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcq_xLi2NGo

  33. SRG2   1 year ago

    Good condemnation of Lenin over at VC, pointing out that he initiated most of the murderous programs for which Stalin was known.

    He served as a double disproof of Marxism, first, by showing what in practice happens when you try to implement it, and second, because Marx predicted Communism would emerge following (the historically inevitable fall of) capitalism, not following almost immediately on from an imperial/feudal system.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago (edited)

      Good condemnation of Lenin over at VC, pointing out that he initiated most of the murderous programs for which Stalin was known.

      Lenin loved Stalin mainly because Stalin was willing to be the draft horse for the revolution, and do all the mundane busy work that Trotsky thought himself too good to sully his hands with. That was the main reason Stalin was actually able to oust Trotsky, because he had his fingers in all the bureaucratic offices, eliminating whatever base of support in the government Trotsky might have had.

      It’s probably not an accident that Trotsky’s intellectual descendants envision a society that’s basically a form of techno-feudalism, where no one has to do real, actual labor to get things accomplished, while an ethno-underclass does that labor in perpetuity. “Do the work” typically involves some form of masturbatory activism that causes more problems than it solves.

      1. Mickey Rat   1 year ago

        The Bolsheviks were more a criminal gang that paid lip service to the ideology they espoused. Stalin was just the biggest thug of Lenin's inner circle and therefore the closest to what they actually were about.

    2. mtrueman   1 year ago

      "He served as a double disproof of Marxism, first, by showing what in practice happens when you try to implement it,"

      Lenin's April Thesis went counter to Marx, arguing that socialism could be achieved in an economic backwater like Russia. Lenin was able to successfully win the revolution and civil war by being the only political leader, inside or outside the Bolsheviks, to promise an end to war with Germany, which everyone else from Menshevik to Monarchist wanted to continue. Once the revolution and the civil war were won, Lenin again ran counter to Marx with his New Economic Plan, with the introduction of money, private property and private enterprise.

      It was only with the rise of Stalin in the late 1920s that the party returned to its Marxist roots, collectivizing and mechanizing agriculture.

  34. SRG2   1 year ago

    When other groups complain that they're left out of fasting on Yom Kippur, I'll start considering their arguments...

  35. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>DeSantis ran a disappointing campaign all around

    it was always going to disappoint he really should shoot whoever pushed him into the ring in 2024. and his wife should have known better than to encourage it his advisors suck-diddly.

  36. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Team Biden/Harris is touring the country to celebrate the 51st anniversary of Roe v. Wade

    they know it got overturned, yo?

    1. Agammamon   1 year ago

      its like celebrating a wedding anniversary after you've gotten divorced.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul. they/them)   1 year ago

        The best time to celebrate an anniversary.

        *sits back, lights cigar*

        1. Dillinger   1 year ago

          ^^

    2. mad.casual   1 year ago

      they know it got overturned, yo?

      Dude. Do you really think they've even thought about it at all?

      Like do you think they're going to be on tour for 38.5 weeks or call it at like 6 weeks in because only a moron could carry an undue life-altering burden like that for anything more than like two months, tops?

      Like Emma Sulkowicz carrying her mattress with her everywhere she went for 9 months the standard length of a pregnancy, or until Nungesser got expelled, or unless she was off campus, or unless other people were carrying it for her and there was a camera present... whichever victim's burden-signalling narrative is most convenient at any given moment.

      It's the Lefty equivalent of someone saying "The 51st Anniversary of Roe v. Wade is coming up. We really ought to do something." and someone in the back starting a round of the entire staff chanting "Road Trip! Road Trip! Road Trip!"

      1. Bill Falcon   1 year ago

        What is it with the trotsky abortion loving folks. At least you can know exactly that they will stand for: Ukraine, Greater Israel, DIE, Sexual Mutilation of Kids (hell it's something many of them wish they had a kid to "transition."). They are very sick folks..morally.

  37. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Two U.S. Navy SEALS ... were declared dead yesterday, per U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM).

    on Brandon.

  38. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>T ... said he'd retire that "DeSanctimonious" nickname at long last.

    still not a bad VP pick.

  39. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Political turmoil brewing in Germany.

    grune energie + massenmigration = oh nein!

  40. Dillinger   1 year ago

    >>Passover is too Jewish centric!

    come on down! but before you jump in guys, there's reading ... and it goes right to left ...

  41. Earth-based Human Skeptic   1 year ago

    Why does Lenin look like an older Leonardo DiCaprio?

    1. Dillinger   1 year ago

      Leo's pushing 50 they kinda look alike now

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   1 year ago

        If Leo wasn't a big commie hack himself, a movie where he plays Lenin in his final years, beginning with the Soviets getting their shit pushed in at the Battle of Warsaw, would probably be pretty interesting.

        1. Dillinger   1 year ago

          I'd cast him.

    2. Public Entelectual   1 year ago

      Or a thinner Leo Strauss?

    3. mad.casual   1 year ago (edited)

      Because he’s bald.

  42. Public Entelectual   1 year ago

    Let us hope DeSantis continues his career as the man in the lifts- the least Florida owes him is a sinecure as Chief Elevator Man at the Breakers

    1. Longtobefree   1 year ago

      Just because he is term limited as governor doesn't mean he can't tag team with Rick and Marco in the senate.

  43. Agammamon   1 year ago

    >Two U.S. Navy SEALS "vanished

    WTF?

    They didn't 'vanish'. They were doing a boarding at night in very rough seas. One fell off the boarding ladder, one jumped in after him to help. Both got swept away by the sea.

    Bowe Bergdahl 'vanished', leading to a 45 day search operation. These two did not.

    1. Vernon Depner   1 year ago

      "We don't leave our pipple behind."—Vasquez

  44. MWAocdoc   1 year ago

    "He benefited from having recognized earlier than most that the massive restrictions imposed on society in the name of fighting Covid did more harm than good"

    Nice try, but while DeSantis might have recognized that early on, he certainly did not recognize that earlier than most. I suspect that ALL of them recognized that early on but most them could not have cared less whether massive restrictions did more harm than good. Most of them enjoyed having a good excuse to abuse their power. Much of the power they assumed can never be taken back by the people who let it slip away - again!

  45. Diane Reynolds (Paul. they/them)   1 year ago

    Your daily dose of sanity, in the form of Camille Paglia:

    It's like Liz Wolfe reads my comments.

    1. DesigNate   1 year ago

      Or you ARE Liz. I’m keeping my eye on you, buddy.

      1. Dillinger   1 year ago

        Diane Reynolds (Liz.)

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