
Trump's gorillas tore this sign up and pushed these guys around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f_x1JRNQ ... pp=desktop
They're brown so polls ftw.
Well sure there is. "If we vote for the human species to go extinct, then we deserve to go extinct."It's good that you aren't going to bother defending him because there is nothing to defend.
I count 16. At least, that's what the expansion of military operations, individual mandate healthcare, and mass deportations are telling me.Rob wrote:After 8 years of Bush? Nope.
Are we talking about people that want immigration reform or SJWs?Knows exactly what kinds of racist things to say to appeal to racists who don't think that they're racist (etc.)?
"58% of Democratic senators (29 of 50) voted for the resolution." My point stands.Ed Oscuro wrote:(Go Midwest/Northwest/Exotic Places Senators!)
You could power a small city with this rationalizing. It wasn't the fault of the intelligence community, either; they weren't pushing the false narrative, Bush and Cheney were.Congressional Dems were also depending on getting the full story from the intelligence community, who it's pretty clear didn't do a good job.
how does this site know hilldawg's positions on things, cause i'm pretty sure even she doesn't know
They fill in the missing parts with frog DNA
And the other number?quash wrote:"58% of Democratic senators (29 of 50) voted for the resolution." My point stands.Ed Oscuro wrote:(Go Midwest/Northwest/Exotic Places Senators!)
Yes, quite a bit of this, definitely.quash wrote:You have the idiots on the left who act like their shit doesn't stink
Even amongst the other Republican candidates, there's a few choices that are probably just as smart, while also being more coherent. He's pretty smart, sure, but he's constantly betraying my appreciation of that by saying things that don't make sense given his other statements, or just the march of time.will straight up deny their corroborations with the GOP[/url]
Well, if you really want it, we could have everybody acting like the Tea Party members during the shutdown debate every time something came up they didn't like...maybe this threat is overplayed in the US system, but I suspect that a lot of the reason many Europeans enjoy somewhat progressive policies is due to long heritage, not to some particular refinements in their political system.Wait, remind me of where Obama opened a new war front? It's not that Obama is a copy of Bush, but rather Obama is doing the same thing in a very long line of Presidents taking a "use it or lose it" view of US fighting influence. Obama is more a Truman or Reagan in that respect - maybe not even a Reagan or JFK, actually.criticizing Obama on foreign policy when he's been a carbon copy of Bush).Rob says that Trump is anti-intellectual; I posit he is the closest we have to an intellectual choice.
Syria.Ed Oscuro wrote:Wait, remind me of where Obama opened a new war front?
He's using it, alright.It's not that Obama is a copy of Bush, but rather Obama is doing the same thing in a very long line of Presidents taking a "use it or lose it" view of US fighting influence.
I think Clinton and others on the Democratic side certainly have all the intellectual chops
Sanders is easily the best candidate they have. If they're stupid enough to choose anyone else, I have no choice but to vote for Trump. On the flipside, if the Republicans are stupid enough to choose anyone besides Trump, I have no choice but to vote Democrat.I've just been heavily distrustful of many of those people since their exceedingly gentle touch for the instigators of the financial collapse. Sanders certainly doesn't get tarred with any of that stigma.
as a way to show that Obama is actually equivalent to Bush (or Richard "secret plan to end the war" Nixon, for that matter). The article says that 2010, two years into Obama's first term, saw the most drone strikes. That seems to have held through to the present day. Remember John McCain? He says the US relies on drones too much. Does this mean that voting for McCain would have been the right choice? Is John McCain speaking from 2008's knowledge, or 2015's?Peter Bergen says the drone campaign in Pakistan is waning.
But what of the dehumanizing racial discourse the left has been pushing? Or the advocacy of gun control in an age where the government has more control over its people than ever? What about the Democratic-ruled government's complacency in said control? What about their insistence on implementing carbon credits so coal can become "carbon neutral" (as if there is even such a thing lol)?The Democratic party hasn't been in the news lately as the "big tent" for self-professed Randian economic experts, Tea Party obstructionists, and Willie Horton style attack ads. Call be crazy, but I think it's better not to be associated with those things.
"The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make U.S. manufacturing non-competitive."quash wrote:That you are failing to see the method behind the madness is proof that you have given in to rhetoric.
You're free to check out my posts in the Gamergate thread - but in reality, I see a lot of fellow whiny white guys who are scared about the new kids on the block.quash wrote:But what of the dehumanizing racial discourse the left has been pushing?
And what party do you have to thank for public employment? The party of Bull Moose(s) and Teddy Roosevelt? Well, somewhere down the line that party became the party of Warren G. Don't Give A Fuck Harding and Silent Cal. On the other side, we have the Great Society and the New Deal. I'll leave you to ponder who is who there.And the accusation of "not caring", or "not doing enough"; I work for the government, you tools. I care more than you and I prove it by showing up to work every day. I will likely work for the government in some capacity for much of my adult life, not because it's the best or most lucrative field, but because I enjoy what I do and want to help the US as much as I can.
I see a left wing that deems it okay to refer to people as colored, as long as it's in a context that's antagonistic towards whites; "people of color" (because they're all the same) and their lack of "privilege" vs. "whites", many of whom weren't considered white until relatively recently. While we're at it, let's make it seem like violent crime is rising when it's the lowest it's ever been, and maybe throw in some fudged statistics on income that don't factor in anything besides race.You're free to check out my posts in the Gamergate thread - but in reality, I see a lot of fellow whiny white guys who are scared about the new kids on the block.
“I am not a populist. But Bernie Sanders, he’s doing a helluva job,” Biden said, puzzling at least a few donors at a Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee fundraiser in Miami.
Sure, it was a Joe-being-Joe moment. But a few donors weren’t over amused.
“What the hell was he saying? I mean, 90 percent of the room is a Hillary donor,” one contributor told POLITICO.
Another attendee chuckled at the out-of-the-blue mention of the Vermont senator: “Yeah. It was kinda weird.”
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Biden also seemed to call out the donors, some of whom who paid $10,000 or more for the dinner, because they’re the so-called 1 percent who have 26 percent of the nation’s wealth – a system that he said is ruining the middle class, a donor said.
The fact that you're placing yourself in (or damn near close to) the "Obama's gonna take our guns away!" camp (and the "we could totally fight off the army!" camp while we're at it) after he and the rest of his party have repeatedly pissed their pants and fled to the nearest cave the second the NRA looks at them askance, no matter how inexcusable (and, in many cases, contrary to the preferences of most gun owners) the latter's stance, makes me very, very tempted to dismiss you as a troll outright, because anyone who's gone down that particular rabbit hole has very little grasp of the actual fact-based evidence or existing balance of power on any issue.quash wrote:Or the advocacy of gun control in an age where the government has more control over its people than ever? What about the Democratic-ruled government's complacency in said control?
Then you're standing in a coat closet with the light bulb burned out, and have been there for quite some time. As undeniably pathetic as the modern left can be, there's simply no comparison with the openly malevolent tripe that regularly passes for both "leadership" and "intellectualism" on the modern right.The lunacy does not stop at party or ideological lines, and the left is just as bad as the right from where I'm standing.
The nation was at its most prosperous in all of human history when "conservative" meant "Eisenhower", labor unions were at their strongest and the top tax rate on the wealthiest was 90 percent. Finally stop sucking Reagan's dick and move steadily back in that general direction.And if you don't mind me asking: what are your solutions?
Man, that's an impressive amount of free advertising for the guy. This guy's a fucking genius wizard.Mischief Maker wrote:Am I the only one remembering the time he mistook a joke on the Leno show for a legally binding contract and frivolously sued Bill Maher?
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
So, the plot to Watchmen.Xyga wrote: Another reason is I want the World and human multicunt-civilisation in its current state to collapse, therefore we fuckers around the world have to take all of the wrong-est possible decisions now to speed-up the process that will trigger something so awful it will scare us shitless.
(since apparently mother nature getting over-gang-raped, unbearable poverty and disparities skyrocketing, or thousands of people dying horrible deaths everyday isn't enough)
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"
And Trump's comb-over is the squid.Specineff wrote:So, the plot to Watchmen.Xyga wrote: Another reason is I want the World and human multicunt-civilisation in its current state to collapse, therefore we fuckers around the world have to take all of the wrong-est possible decisions now to speed-up the process that will trigger something so awful it will scare us shitless.
(since apparently mother nature getting over-gang-raped, unbearable poverty and disparities skyrocketing, or thousands of people dying horrible deaths everyday isn't enough)
Well, first off, thanks for taking things a bit more equitably this time.quash wrote:I see a left wing that deems it okay to refer to people as colored, as long as it's in a context that's antagonistic towards whites; "people of color" (because they're all the same) and their lack of "privilege" vs. "whites", many of whom weren't considered white until relatively recently. While we're at it, let's make it seem like violent crime is rising when it's the lowest it's ever been, and maybe throw in some fudged statistics on income that don't factor in anything besides race.You're free to check out my posts in the Gamergate thread - but in reality, I see a lot of fellow whiny white guys who are scared about the new kids on the block.
Here's another case where it might help to know the fuller story. You're in government, you probably know that sometimes it's not pleasant to look in the kitchen. The WashPo ran a good op-ed recently describing how things got to this point. A widely respected top general actually handled classified information worse, but the media gave him a pass. Also, this isn't just a Democrats are just as bad story. Important excerpt: John Kerry asked State Department staff to fix the problem that allowed Mrs. Clinton to have her own email server. So, clearly, a lot of Democrats aren't happy with Clinton on this issue.Just because they aren't (caught) outright lying to our faces as often doesn't mean the left isn't manipulating several false narratives to push several different agendas. Or I take it you believe that Hillary only deleted personal e-mails from her server?
Not a fan of classic movies then? Well, that was a reference probably nobody in the world would get: In his book about traveling with the JFK campaign, James A Michener writes something like that about one of the political operatives who struck him as a classic type. I didn't mean it as an insult; the idea is that this is somebody who knows what the dirty tricks are, but also has a personal code of ethics that doesn't allow him to do just whatever to win - so ultimately he chooses his conscience over being what we would now call "pragmatism."Maybe I'll stop projecting arguments onto you now, since you've taken it a step further and outfitted me with a fedora. That's just dirty.
First, we have to always look beyond the candidates. We're (as always) at the tail end of decades of politics. Instead you have to do like the Black Lives Matter and the gun control activists are trying to do to Sanders: Work on everybody to get your issues out. The main reason I shake my head at a lot of people on the SJW crusade is that they seem to expect that their bugbears will have something like a divine revelation and suddenly decide to do the SJW's stuff for them. Obviously, it doesn't work that way.And if you don't mind me asking: what are your solutions?
Nothing. Nothing of significance happened. Like the country's frozen.Ed Oscuro wrote:Xyga, what happened with Hollande? I recall hearing that he was the crusading socialist who was going to punish all the bankers, but then he started slipping back to the usual boring old "we have to preserve the markets" stance everybody else in the Western world takes. Is that right, and what else has happened?
Strikers1945guy wrote:"Do we....eat chicken balls?!"