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Hodad

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  1. Yep, the president of the USA lied for months to make that happen, and the steady drumbeat of lies worked on the dumbest Americans. And, to be fair, apparently the dumbest Canadians. Just repeating something over and over with no evidence isn't going to work on any thinking person, but he didn't need thinking people to form a violent mob. Just useful ldiots.
  2. Holy shit, "admit" is a funny word to use here, in that it implies a party acknowledging a previously unacknowledged fact. Yet no facts have been established--simply claims with no data to support such claims. The kooks currently running the FDA Trump appointed an anti-vax loon in Kennedy. Kennedy in turn looks for more anti-vax loons more interested in promoting their dogma than doing the science. VAERS reports are not documented in any way. This is the equivalent of issuing a press release about any other undocumented claim on the internet--entirely worthless and pointless. And you swallowed it hook line and sinker, because, well, of course you would. Meanwhile, the facts are well established that the vaccine (and other measures) saved millions.
  3. Wisdom? Cowardice? Eh, he's known himself for a long time. Long enough to know his track record. Long enough to know it's not a good bet.
  4. My god, you're dumb. It just hurts sometimes to read this shit. Glad, once again, that you're Canada's problem and not ours. Meanwhile, soldiers should not, for example, kill civilians just because someone told them to. "Just following orders" is poor refuge for illegal and immoral behavior.
  5. I know you subs don't like to question your doms, (huge turn off for you, ruins the experience) but the idea of Presidential Infallibility is too extreme for most self respecting people.
  6. Reaffirming this simple obligation--which once would NOT have been even the least bit controversial--is causing a crazy amount of wailing and gnashing. Trump demands blind obedience above all. So this makes him angry. Which in turn makes his cultists angry. -- All about something upon which everyone used to eagerly agree. Strange times.
  7. Who could have predicted these cases getting tossed? Aaaaand the clown show marches on. I don't think this will make Trump any less corrupt, or will make his slavering fans any more concerned about corruption, but it is nice to see a little justice left in the justice system.
  8. "When Canada sends it's people, they're not sending their best people..."
  9. Well, shit, apparently the Canadian government has discovered marketing and communications. News at 11.
  10. There will come a point when Trump will again have to decide if he will leave office. Last time he said that he would not and indeed took extreme measures to avoid doing so, but Pence, in a fit of conscience, blocked his move. This time he has laid much more thorough groundwork. Constantly pushing authoritarian boundaries and breaking down the rule of law is simply "grooming" America for the end of democracy. Federal troops in city streets? We're used to it. Pardons for citizens who attack the government in his service? Used to it. Extrajudicial arrests, deportations, imprisonment and murders? Used to it. Replacing civil servants with blind loyalists? Used to it. A nakedly political justice system? Used to it. Attack on and transgressions of the first amendment? Used to it. Of course he is angry when patriots--those who actually served and sacrificed--remind the military that orders can be illegal and that illegal orders shouldn't be followed. He can't afford to have military personnel question orders if he decides it's time to go all in. If he thinks he can pull it off, he will. That's why a simple statement of long-standing fact--a basic principle of military service--irks him so deeply. It undermines his long game. Rather than simply agreeing with them that illegal orders shouldn't be followed, he called them traitors and told his mob that they deserve death. (Will the mob take action again?) All for pointing to a cornerstone principle of the military. This is not a subtle process. Everything he's doing has been done before and we know where it leads. The people defending it simply don't care. They've chosen their side, and it is not America.
  11. By all appearances, she looked around and realized what she'd been doing and for whom--and how hollow and unworthy the man is.
  12. Why is this conversation even happening? A. Bernstein is exactly and incisively correct about Trump. B. Woodward also thinks trump is a pathologically lying piece of shit. So what even is the point of your argument? Either one or two legendary journalists both agree that Trump is a liar. Let's bicker about whether one deserves more credit than the other for a group project?
  13. That's tragic in every regard. American sold its soul to sociopathic billionaires and this is the gruesome outcome. People without empathy should never be in leadership.
  14. Well, shoot. If some rando on the internet says it, that definitely negates 250 years of jurisprudence and legal scholarship. Solid argument. I must concede. πŸ™„
  15. Not even remotely close. And no, I do not feel better. I derive no joy or comfort from contemplating advancing decay of our crumbling democracy. Our first president refused a kingship and retired to keep democracy healthy. That ideal is so, so far away at this point that it might as well be another country entirely. We just re-elected a the first president in history who fomented insurrection, who literally tried to overthrow democracy with a slate of fake electors. A man who wasn't just ambivalent to the will of the people, but who would disenfranchise the entire country to retain power. And you voted for it. Incomprehensible.
  16. No, nobody in the history of politics has been anything like Trump. Ever. All politicians have a set of constituents who disagree on perspective and policy. All politicians have been wrong sometimes, some frequently. Most of them have told lies occasionally, and a few frequently. But we have never had a pathological liar in office. Constantly, incessantly, as reflexively as breathing. From day one. About policy. About politics. About people. About big things. About small things. About everything. And we've never had that kind of politician before because people used to have the self respect not to trust--and certainly not to follow--a person of such low character. But whatever generational shift has happened, modern "conservatives" will stand there in the rain, and Trump will look them in the eye and tell them it's not raining, and they'll just swallow what's left of their dignity and nod along. No self respect. Apparently that's the price of "owning the libs." Well, that and American democracy. Hope it was worth it.
  17. Two posts in a row and still the patience of a saint? Nah, even a saint would be shouting expletives at this point. These are clearly people who would build an air compressor without a tank and a water system without a reservoir. Some things you can't fix. πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
  18. Thanks for sharing these "valuable insights" from the Crazy Old Man email chain letter.
  19. Trump was shot at by a Republican kid and targeted by a disaffected Trump supporter who turned against him over Ukraine. Try again. That's not "the left." I didn't give a second thought to Charlie Kirk while he was alive and that's unlikely to change now. But the worst part of your post is you pretending that protests against police violence and social injustice, which have long history in this country, are even*remotely* comparable to the unprecedented idea that a violent mob would storm the Capitol to attack our legislators in an effort to seize power for a president voted out of office. The end of democracy. It's ridiculous that you still try to defend and normalize that. Yet another indicator of how disconnected you are from reality.
  20. I didn't excuse anything, jackhole. I said, and quite rightly, that a private fantasy pales in comparison to actually, literal, sanctioned political violence at scale. If private fantasy were the equivalent of action your mail order bride should be dumping your ass for all the filthy ways you fantasize about Trump dominating you. And that three-way with Putin, whooo boy.
  21. I addressed exactly what you said. This is your thesis: "After the election of Jay Jones, I am completely disheartened by the left." This is your conclusion: "Give me hope for them. Because all I see right now is a violent mob attempting to take over government by any means necessary." And this is your beloved shitbag president: pardoning HIS mob that LITERALLY helped him try to take over the government by any means necessary. Your woeful lamentations about political violence and attempts to "take over the government" (by being elected, I guess) will never, ever have even a smidgen of credibility until you denounce and renounce Donald J. Trump for for his literal support of avowed insurrectionists and his literal attempted coup. Save your crocodile tears. It's impossible to take you seriously on these subjects while you're supporting the worst of the worst. Full stop.
  22. This is some dumb farking crybaby bullshit right here. You are whining about a metaphorical violent mob trying to take over the government while constantly glazing a man who created --then pardoned --a LITERAL violent mob trying to take over the government. And why? You're clutching your perks because some dude most people have never heard of texted a dark fantasy to someone a then won a downballot election a few years later? Some guy fantasizing privately hurts your feelings and is unfit for state office, but guy with a literal mob should run the country again? You are not a serious adult. You have no credibility and no backbone. GTFO.
  23. There's 'overwhelming evidence' tariffs have raised consumer prices, says Bank of America Analysts at the Bank of America said tariffs have raised prices for consumers. They wrote in a note that consumers have covered about 50% to 70% of the cost of levies to date. This suggests tariffs will continue to put "upward pressure" on inflation, they said. Whaaaaaaaaaaat?!? πŸ™„
  24. Lol. You quoting lines you don't understand and can't parse for meaning is NOT evidence of anything--except the fact that you're way out of your depth. And now you're just spewing random words with no meaning. You just called CATO a "lwnj." CATO. Think about that. And a quick sampling of prominent legal journals. Which is just ridiculous. Here's Hillsdale College (you know that one, dontchaπŸ˜‰ - not a reputable school but a well known echo chamber for MAGA) "In District of Columbia v. Heller, the Supreme Court handed down a decision that for the first time held unambiguously that the Second Amendment guaranteed an individual the right to keep and bear arms for purposes of self-defense." How about the Heritage Foundation? "It was another 217 years before the United States Supreme Court definitively and clearly stated that the 'right to keep and bear arms' protects an individual right rather than a collective right. The tardy but vital recognition of this right was set forth in the High Court's 2008 opinion in Heller." Are you gonna call these left wing sources too? πŸ™„ This is really easy. As a well known fact, there are quotable sources everywhere. Should we do some more, or are you done making a fool of yourself?
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