Monday, November 16, 2020

 




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  1. Q: If Barack Obama calls the kettle black does that count as racism?

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  2. Ah, the good ol' triple A C K.
    I had on Newsmax, which I guess is pretty much Breitbart, and the BTL caption says that Ilhan Omar calls Trump Marches Klan Rallies, while up on the screen a black guy at the march with red dye in his hair signifying MAGA is telling the interviewer how Trump needs to follow through with challenging the election results. Interesting times.

    Meanwhile Biden says people are afraid of the vaccine because of Trump. That's how presidential Biden is. And just to add to all that post-election classiness, his spokespeople, when asked about the violence visited upon the Trump marchers in DC this weekend, said that Biden condemns all violence and how terrible all those 'white supremacists' are. Such statements cause me to recall Yasser Arafat.

    Then of course there is the big enchilada himself, Barack Hussein.....Obama, who says he believes that the whole Trump presidency is based on nothing but a racist reaction to his own presidency. Yeah, I'll bet he and Michelle wake up every damn morning thinking about race (at one of their luxury residences where Michelle still cannot escape me oppressing her). But I sure as hell don't. I don't think most people do, but Hussein wants us all to think about it, and to commit suicide over it. What a fucking race hustler he turned out to be. Ben Shapiro says that Obama's memoir is longer than the Pentateuch - that Obama has more to say than G_d. And that's just vol. 1. Is anybody really interested in reading 768 pages about Obama's favorite subject, after two other books on the same subject. Shapiro also called the book, "I'm A Genius, You're a Racist." Aptly put.

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    1. For me it was very simple. I lost any respect for Obama when he started telling Jewish people where we may be allowed to live within our own ancestral homeland.

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    2. For me, it was a little before that. When he said Jerusalem should be Israel's united capital and then immediately went back on it, I became a little suspicious. :0)
      When he left the protesters in Iran to die at the hands of that regime, I took it that this guy is an ideologue who isn't going to let inconvenient facts get in the way of his plans. So similar to the Ayatollah. Obama's "outstretched hand" is about as reassuring Biden's amazing uniting powers. But the media will crawl up his ass too, and reassure the public that everything is just fine.
      Trump hurt their feelings. They are at least as thin-skinned as he.

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  3. A good talk by Dave Rubin:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f69d43aQz94

    And I'll add to it that Obama believes we can have a partnership with the government, the MSM, and Big Tech to regulate information. After all, we want to protect people from the "bad ideas," hmm?

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  4. Double aaack! The aaack has just begun, ya'll.

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  5. The Vatican is considering sainthood for Joe Biden after he raised up millions from the dead on election day.

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    1. Maybe that happened on Uranus, but here on Earth there isn't even a chemical trace of evidence that Trump actually won. At least no evidence his clowns have presented.

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    2. Randall, are you positive that there was zero significant fraud in this election?

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    3. I'm (fairly) positive that zero evidence of "significant fraud" against Trump has been unearthed. If you have contrary evidence, feel free to point it out,

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    4. To borrow a phrase from the TDSocrats, "that's why we need an investigation."

      Randall, you, at this very site, pushed a post office conspiracy. But my favorite still is the "hard news report" on Proud Boys, with musical accompaniment. LMAO

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    5. It serves no purpose to try and educate people that already know. If they were actually interested, they would seek out the information on their own. Instead, they choose to be in the dark. It's sad to see educated people choose ignorance, to accept whatever they are told, when time and again they are misled.

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    6. School, I couldn’t agree more.

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  6. BTW, Randall, when you say, "clowns," are you talking about those who bothered to go law school?

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  7. See, here's the thing, we don't know if there was sufficient fraud to change the outcome, or not, because none of us here are in any position to draw a conclusion.

    What we can reasonably say is that the never-ending hatred for our Great Orange Savior, coming out of the Left and the Democratic Party, demonstrates a powerful incentive for voter fraud. Proof of motive, however, is not proof of crime.

    Now, let's say that it can be proven that Dominion software was designed in a manner that it could be hacked by those with sufficient expertise. In that case, combined with obvious motive, it could throw the entire election into doubt.

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    1. We'll have to wait to see the evidence. But remember, there is none. Rinse, lather, repeat.

      Meanwhile, CNN said they "couldn't" show viewers the Giuliani news conference, where he and other lawyers for the president gave an overview of the case and facts they hope to establish, calling it all "too crazy".

      I guess the President's team didn't rise to CNN's usual high standards the way distinguished guests like Adam Schiff and Michael Avenatti do. And let's not forget Anna Navarro, Jeffrey Toobin, Don LeMon, and Fredo.

      Do you think that a Biden Administration would implement a mandatory buyback of any of Schiff's smoking guns?

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