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  1. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    “It is a false Marxist notion among young people in Europe that if you are successful or comfortable, it can only have been at the expense of humanity: “If I win, somebody else must lose.” There seems to be no concept at all of “win-win” — “If I win, all of you can win too: everyone can win!” — that underpins a free-market economy and has lifted so much of the world so spectacularly out of poverty. Many of the young people see only barriers to be broken down. Pascal Bruckner called it, the “tyranny of guilt”.
    “Unfortunately, the price for cultural relativism has become painfully visible in Europe. The disintegration of Western nation-states is now a real possibility. Multiculturalism — built on a background of demographic decline, massive de-Christianization and cultural self-repudiation — is nothing more than a transitional phase that risks leading to the fragmentation of the West. Among the reasons for that, the historian David Engels listed “mass-migration, the aging of the population, Islamization and the dissolution of nation states”.
    “Mass-migration has already undermined the unity and solidarity of Western societies and — combined with demonizing Israel in the hope of obtaining inexpensive oil and preventing terrorism — has destabilized the post-1945 political consensus.
    https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/14767/europe-dreams-immigration

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  2. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Barry Pruett | 01 September 2019 at 07:30 AM
    Omg. What’s wrong with you guys and the illegitimate kid jokes about fat kids?

    The “Jiggly” puppet was being fisted by jeffy.
    Need I say more…….

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  3. Scott O Avatar

    Barry P – “Taking guns from law abiding citizens treats a symptom but not the real problem
    What is the cause?”
    I would have to disagree. Taking guns from law abiding citizens does not do anything to ‘treat’ the ‘symptom’.
    The symptoms of mass shootings are injured and murdered humans, damaged property, and left wing fear mongers using the occasions to try to restrict or eliminate Americans civil liberties. Taking guns away from law abiding citizens is a symptom.
    There are several causes.
    Over the last several decades there has been a real loss of the number of people who believe in a transcendent God who will condemn them to eternal punishment for evil acts. It doesn’t matter whether or not such a God exists, but it leads to a rise in the number of nihilists who are controlled only by their own impulses and emotions. The laws mean nothing to these types.
    An increase in young men being treated daily with drugs while their brains are developing. The total effects of this are not clearly known to medical science, but there is some evidence it can lead to other problems later in life.
    Leniency in the penal code for offenders. We can debate all day long whether or not the death penalty is proper in our society, but it is effective as a means of permanently ridding society of bad people and it is more effective as a deterrent than life in the present prison system. 40 years of hard labor used to mean just that.
    An increase in treating innocent human life as disposable.
    One final reason I can think of is our pathetic response as a society to the increase in mass shootings. I see people turning to the govt and waving their hands at the problem and telling the govt to ‘do something’ about it without thinking about what they, individually, can do about it. Decades ago we had a friend who was an emergency room nurse. She pointed out that owning and carrying a gun for protection was simply too much responsibility and hassle for most people and so they just assumed the govt would somehow always be there for them in every instance of personal peril. Like too many other problems we face in life, people increasingly expect that the govt should always be the answer.
    There isn’t any one big overbearing ‘reason’ and there isn’t any magic cure. There are things we can do to address the problem, but in a free society we have to accept that ‘stuff’ will always happen.
    And we should not lose our heads to panic over that.

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  4. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    fish 820
    The self description of the liar known as Jig Wiggy sounds more like Keachie to me, and I agree with Barry@730am
    About Jeff, I hit a soft spot with the “Pre-College Racket” citation.
    https://washingtonmonthly.com/magazine/september-october-2019/the-other-college-admissions-scandal/
    Jeff sent the fruit of his loins to the COSMOS (neat title, eh?) program run by a few UC campuses. His child went to the one at UC San Diego, and he struck back with his usual narcissistic rage. “Gregory is more ignorant than I thought: Confusing UC’s COSMOS program with the private, for profit, pre-college summer programs mentioned in an article he dug up. Of course, his claim to fame is “independent software engineer at my place.” A real achievement! Small towns are a hoot!”.
    It costs $4k ($6.5k out of state) for a month of Science Camp, and proud dads like Jeff can (and did) burst a few buttons crowing. It’s virtually the same story for COSMOS as it is for all the camps detailed in the washington monthly piece. Kids are funneled though an admissions process … they’re looking for a 3.5GPA… but there is no cutoff listed, and actual science and math admits to a freshman class will have a 3.99+ on a 5-point scale. And there’s no SAT or equivalent exam to further screen the COSMOS kiddies.
    Funny how Cal doesn’t host a COSMOS program.

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  5. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    More about COSMOS… Jeffie calls it a program for juniors in high school, but a link he provided announces it’s for 8th through 12th grades…
    https://cosmos-ucop.ucdavis.edu/app/main

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  6. Walt Avatar

    The brain damaged LIBS can’t come up with anything on their own? This is their “answer” to “Liberalism is a mental disorder”
    https://dailycaller.com/2019/09/01/debra-messing-black-trump-supporters-mental-ill/
    The Black vote will just love that attack.

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  7. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Gregory | 01 September 2019 at 08:54 AM
    “Jiggly” puppet = “Ozzz” puppet……..operated by multiple fists.

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  8. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Whats the difference between Joe McCarthy and Debra Messing?
    One organized a witch hunt against law-abiding people with dissenting opinions. The other was a senator from Wisconsin.
    h/T to Greg Gutfeld

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  9. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Gregory | 01 September 2019 at 11:06 AM
    Whats the difference between Joe McCarthy and Debra Messing (and her co-star)

    McCarthy didn’t need to publicly virtue signal because she/he was out of a gig again!
    https://nypost.com/2019/07/25/will-grace-canceled-reboot-will-end-after-third-season/

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  10. fish Avatar
    fish

    Jeff sent the fruit of his loins to the COSMOS (neat title, eh?) program run by a few UC campuses. His child went to the one at UC San Diego, and he struck back with his usual narcissistic rage.
    Yeah…..he does twist off easy…..wonder if he has any guns in the house? Maybe someone should make a call……..?

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  11. Walt Avatar

    The Proggys are all in a rage about gun control.(again)
    Yet they give lip service to removing guns from those with mental disorders. Have they called for the removal of ONE gun from any of their own? Science even says so!
    https://nypost.com/2016/06/09/science-says-liberal-beliefs-are-linked-to-pyschotic-traits/

    A political-science journal that published an oft-cited study claiming conservatives were more likely to show traits associated with “psychoticism” now says it got it wrong. Very wrong.
    The American Journal of Political Science published a correction this year saying that the 2012 paper has “an error” — and that liberal political beliefs, not conservative ones, are actually linked to psychoticism.
    “The interpretation of the coding of the political attitude items in the descriptive and preliminary analyses portion of the manuscript was exactly reversed,” the journal said in the startling correction.
    “The descriptive analyses report that those higher in Eysenck’s psychoticism are more conservative, but they are actually more liberal; and where the original manuscript reports those higher in neuroticism and social desirability are more liberal, they are, in fact, more conservative.”
    In the paper, psychoticism is associated with traits such as tough-mindedness, risk-taking, sensation-seeking, impulsivity and authoritarianism.”
    Call in a “RED FLAG” on any Proggy you know. It’s what they demand.

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  12. fish Avatar
    fish

    Seen elsewhere……
    Re: mass shooting at the Alabama high school football game that J Barron didn’t mention because the shooters race didn’t fit the progressive narrative.

    ….the script is clear in these cases. they blame the guns. it was the NRA’s fault.
    flowchart for shootings:
    1) shooter a straight white man – white men are america’s greatest terrorist threat. disarm them.
    2) shooter anybody else – guns are the problem. we need to disarm americans (hint – white men).

    Any questions?

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  13. Walt Avatar

    Now from Emery’s new favorite site.
    https://www.wnd.com/2018/07/56494/
    Veteran psychiatrist calls liberals mentally ill
    “WASHINGTON – In an era when the Democratic Party is rapidly lurching leftward, an acclaimed psychiatrist has made the case that the ideology motivating them is actually a mental disorder.
    “Based on strikingly irrational beliefs and emotions, modern liberals relentlessly undermine the most important principles on which our freedoms were founded,” says Dr. Lyle Rossiter, author of the acclaimed book, “The Liberal Mind: The Psychological Causes of Political Madness.” “Like spoiled, angry children, they rebel against the normal responsibilities of adulthood and demand that a parental government meet their needs from cradle to grave.”

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  14. Walt Avatar

    And proof of said “mental” problem.
    https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/10/101027161452.htm
    “Liberals may owe their political outlook partly to their genetic make-up, according to new research from the University of California, San Diego, and Harvard University. Ideology is affected not just by social factors, but also by a dopamine receptor gene called DRD4. The study’s authors say this is the first research to identify a specific gene that predisposes people to certain political views.”

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  15. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    Where did Todd send the fruit of his loins? He was too busy making more fruit to know or even care.
    I think it is great the Jeff takes an active role in raising his son and is proud of it. He has stayed faithful to his wife and family. Can Todd say that? Not even close.
    Yet the COJ pack together and defend Todd’s actions while in the same breath Idaho Scott and Bessee the blunt call out to god and Christian moral values as the saviors of our society. Your scatological pieces of the puzzles don’t fit. Not even close.

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  16. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    And Jeffie keeps tossing handfuls of his poop into his blog to obscure the truth… that the COSMOS program is for 8th through 12th graders and there is no objective standard for the attendees, like his kid, brilliant though he may or may not be.
    Hey Jeff, here’s a description of the magazine I’ve been quoting
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington_Monthly
    And here’s their current list for the best liberal arts colleges in the country:
    https://washingtonmonthly.com/2019college-guide/liberalarts
    Note three of the top ten are all in one small town in SoCal.
    No, Jeff is stuck on calling people “deniers” if they don’t toe his line on climate, and that makes me a saaaaaad Panda.

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  17. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jig Wiggly | 01 September 2019 at 12:16 PM
    When you guys change shifts how do you tell who is Jiggly#1 as opposed to Jigglys #2 & #3.
    Anyway….Todd’s personal life is Todd’s…….none of my business. Perhaps the only area where jeffy isn’t utterly loathsome…..his parenting skills.
    So there’s that.

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  18. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jig Wiggly | 01 September 2019 at 12:16 PM
    Your scatological pieces of the puzzles don’t fit. Not even close.

    Now this sounds like Keachie…..always over thinking it.

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  19. Walt Avatar

    So they are not going to say another twisted off LIB was the killer.
    https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-shooting-rampage-gunman-ar-type-weapon-acted-alone
    ““I’m not going to give him any notoriety for what he did,” the chief said.
    Gerke said no motive has been established for the shooting which began shortly after 3 p.m.
    FBI Special Agent in Charge Christopher Combs said the killer had no apparent connection to terror groups. Investigators said the gunman had a criminal record but did not divulge details.”

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  20. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Yo Walt, you vulgar radical you. It’s the Ten Anniversary of the Summer of Rage.
    “….portraying conservatives who organized against Obamacare as a bunch of vulgar radicals.”
    “None of this stopped Frank Rich, then a New York Times columnist, from boring into the collective soul of the movement, accusing it of engaging in “small-scale mimicry of Kristallnacht.” Joe Biden reportedly accused them of acting “like terrorists.” Tom Friedman referred to them as the “Hezbollah faction” of the GOP. It was, as one Democratic Party memo explained, “not really all about average citizens,” but an astroturf movement paid for by corporate lobbyists and populated by “neo-Nazis, militias, secessionists and racists.”
    “All of this rhetoric sounds very familiar.
    “Left-wing protesters, no matter how puerile, hateful, or bigoted, are typically depicted as righteous agents of change. Conservatives and libertarians, on the other hand, “rage.” The “summer of rage” typically refers to the riots that swept a number of American cities in 1967. The Tea Party protests never turned violent. There were no riots. No broken Starbucks windows. It was the most peaceful “rage” you’re ever going to see.
    “A CBS/New York Times poll at time found that the average Tea Party activist was more educated than the average American, and their concerns mirrored the mainstream. Although a majority were more socially conservative than the average voter—particularly on abortion—8 in 10 of them wanted their burgeoning movement to focus on economic issues rather than social ones.”
    https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/28/left-cant-stop-lying-tea-party/

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  21. Scott O Avatar

    Jiggy is hard into his 3 day weekend binge.
    “Yet the COJ pack together and defend Todd’s actions while in the same breath Idaho Scott and Bessee the blunt call out to god and Christian moral values as the saviors of our society.”
    In the same breath? I haven’t said anything about Todd.
    As far as me ‘calling out to god’ – I merely stated some facts. If you would care to dispute the facts, please provide some evidence and reason.
    If you don’t like the facts, fine. Enjoy your little fantasy life.
    We live in a free (for now) society.

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  22. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    They wonder why we are behind 100k of the 180K new homes needed every year –
    “I have to spend $80,000 before I can drive one nail into a piece of wood,” Green says. Just preparing to manufacture a house can take four to five months. This includes permits, land-use studies, appealing to various boards, and pleading with politicians. How long did he wait to reach this starting line when he began in this business in the late 1990s? “Three to four weeks.” Thus, he has seen a five- to seven-fold increase in the time needed to launch projects in just two decades.
    In fact, “Jack Green” is a pseudonym by which to shield this gentleman’s identity, as he requests, “since I still deal with these people.”
    Green once aspired to create 60 homes on land that he purchased. By the time officials finished with him, he actually wound up creating only 13 homes, a 78 percent decrease in planned housing stock. Since he had fewer homes to sell, his asking price per dwelling soared 233 percent — from roughly $300,000 to $700,000. “And you wonder why homes have become unaffordable?” he asks.
    Green recollects another project in which he got his paperwork in order, and all systems were go. “At the last minute, an official told me, ‘We need a streetlight at a certain corner,’” Green recalls. “I said, ‘That’s nice. But I don’t see that in any of the approvals, plans, or anything else.’”
    Basically, the functionary told Green that the city wanted that streetlight installed, and Green had to pay for it. He threatened to sue. “‘No, you won’t,’” Green says the official told him. “‘You want to build this project, and you need our final approval. And you won’t get it until that streetlight gets built.’” Green replied: “That’s extortion.” According to the builder, the bureaucrat said:
    “Yes, it is.”
    https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/deroy-murdock-housing-expensive-red-tape-bureaucrats-politicians
    😉

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  23. fish Avatar
    fish

    “They wonder why we are behind 100k of the 180K new homes needed every year –
    “I have to spend $80,000 before I can drive one nail into a piece of wood,” Green says. Just preparing to manufacture a house can take four to five months. This includes permits, land-use studies, appealing to various boards, and pleading with politicians. How long did he wait to reach this starting line when he began in this business in the late 1990s? “Three to four weeks.” Thus, he has seen a five- to seven-fold increase in the time needed to launch projects in just two decades.”

    Hmmmmm……..wonder what this level of bureaucracy does to the “Triple Bottom Line”? I’m sure it’s fine……we have been repeatedly told that regulation doesn’t bother business!

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  24. Walt Avatar

    More fear and hate from the Left. So being some form of “gay”
    is mandatory for being a LIB.(Straight folk need not apply)
    https://www.breitbart.com/local/2019/09/01/rep-ocasio-cortez-derides-attendees-of-bostons-straight-pride-parade/
    And it seems all our resident LIBS are in Tahoe,,,together,, at the same B&B,, taking turns posting,, sharing the same sock puppets,,,, uh,,, well,,, Whatever dudes,, Just be sure to bleach the place before you leave.

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  25. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Jiggynut, never cheated on my wife and my kids love me. I am a good dad. And since you are making things up from your pervy imagination I suggest you are a loony nutcase. So I suggest to Mr. Rebane that he should stop allowing you to slander me here or print your true name here.

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  26. Walt Avatar

    LOL!!! jigger took the bait!!!
    https://dailycaller.com/2019/08/30/error-page-on-trumps-website-hillary-clinton/
    “President Donald Trump’s campaign is trolling vanquished Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton with an ‘error’ page that shows Clinton holding a microphone behind the presidential seal.
    The website’s ‘error’ page gloats over the results of the 2016 election, where Trump defeated Clinton with 306 electoral college votes.”

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  27. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    That Jiggles is something else. Went from zero gravity with a glass of ice tea in his hand to a blathering pool of puss consumed by hate. Wonder if he took a picture of that glass of iced tea.
    There is not enough ice tea in the world to ease that kind of pain he carries around with him….everywhere he goes. No matter where Jiggles goes, he takes Jiggles with him.
    Now, if I was at Tahoe yesterday in zero gravity saying life is good, the last thing I would be doing is posting here. But, TDS never sleeps. Neither does hate or deep seated resentment. Those are negative emotions. Bad juju on such a fine day.
    So, Jiggles was in zero gravity (bet his feet appreciated that) and feeling no pain and out of the blue at Blue Tahoe, his whole demeanor goes from hamburger to homicide at the speed of light. Ruint everything. No more zero gravity and a nice glass of iced tea surrounded by friends and loved ones. Poof! All gone. Anger, rage, bitterness, and unforgiveness consumed his being.
    Good job Todd. You did not even have to lift a finger and you destroyed his feeling life is good. Talk about free rent in somebody’s scrambled head. You must live in there, roflmao. Todd Derangement Syndrome never sleeps, pops up at exactly the wrong time nor ever gives the tortured soul rest. Come to Papa. Let Daddy fix it.

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  28. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Trigger Warning. Link uses the “G” word.
    Scott @ 8 42 am
    “Culturally, our elites have rejected the ideas of natural law, God’s laws, man’s laws, and even the laws of biology and reality. Many of our leaders burn with the desire to have no authority over them, to “be like God.”
    “Overall, as a society we have been influenced by our elite to embrace the same lust for power, like God, to self-actualize. Do you want to live a certain way? If it’s your truth, that’s just fine. No one or thing should stand in your way. Do you reject your biology and claim to be a non-binary, wolf-kind? That’s just fine, too. And when the reality of your biology gets in the way, science will be there to make the necessary physical changes to make possible your chosen self-actualization.
    “Consider even the appeal of Socialism today. In it we find the idea that you are not free unless the government makes possible your desires. It actually makes sense. Many Americans have come to elevate the self above all else. It is their “god.” When something exterior to the self comes in conflict with self-actualization, we do not reflect and wonder about the rightness or wrongness of our desires. Instead, we turn to the collective to remove that barrier.
    “While the Ancient Greek philosopher Plato doesn’t quote from Genesis, he is actually even more pointed about the source of our social chaos. In Book VIII of The Republic, Plato describes Democratic Man as “all liberty and equality.”
    “That’s quite a loaded statement that deserves to be unwrapped. Arguably, it is the metaphysics behind our embrace of relativism. If all people are free and equal to come up with their own truth, then there can be no truth. On the other hand, if we admit that there are truths that transcend our being, then we are confronted with the idea that we may have to subject ourselves to those transcendent truths, that there may be an external standard by which we are to measures ourselves.”
    https://www.intellectualtakeout.org/article/root-our-troubles

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  29. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 01 September 2019 at 01:17 PM
    The Republican party is now the party that emulates Kristallnacht, enables and acts as a conduit for followers of white nationalist and white supremacist beliefs, and is more akin to an authoritarian cult of personality than a traditional American political party.
    The Republican party is the party that took advantage of the long overdue extirpation of racist and Klan influences from the Democratic party after Hubert Humphrey’s 1948 conventions speech to build a new southern and then new right strategy based on the ideology of white supremacy.
    https://americanrhetoric.com/speeches/huberthumphey1948dnc.html
    Nothing you may say or do here changes the history that is clear for all to see…the Republican party has become the party of fear, exclusion, xenophobia, isolation, and authoritarianism.
    As such it is fundamentally at odds with our founding documents and philosophy, with “Americanism” as it stood for the time between the Civil War and the 21st Century, and is at its root anti-American.

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  30. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    So I guess we shouldn’t send you a voter registration card to change your preference to republican. @513
    That’s kind of frishy given all that democrat klanisim in the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s…. I guess it was a figment of everyone’s imaginations.
    Just ask creepy grampa joe!
    😉

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  31. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Steven Frisch | 01 September 2019 at 05:13 PM
    You’re recycling Frank Rich columns?!

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  32. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Steve. Often times I totally can see your point of view. I may disagree, but I get from where you are coming and can see the thought process demonstrating the formulation of your opinion. The racist accusations about the Republican Party make you sound a little unhinged and off the rails. I can’t even come close to understating how the rule of law equates to racism???

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  33. Scott O Avatar

    Barry P 6:19 – These days, everything is racist.
    Mayonnaise is racist.
    Objecting to folks breaking the law while entering and staying in the US illegally is xenophobia.
    Not having leftist beliefs equals white supremacy.
    Steve is a typical mentally lazy lefty.
    “The Republican party is now the party that emulates Kristallnacht,…”
    Steve doesn’t even know what that event was or what happened. It’s the left that’s burning and looting.
    What a laugh – “Nothing you may say or do here changes the history that is clear for all to see…the Republican party has become the party of fear, exclusion, xenophobia, isolation, and authoritarianism.”
    Party of ‘fear’? That would be the Dems. Every day there’s the latest ‘crisis’ in which we find ourselves at death’s door.
    Exclusion? Leftys can’t even tolerate anyone or anything holding an opposing view. The lefty college students are frightened of their own shadow.
    Authoritarian? What the hell does that mean? Are we to not follow authority? You do realize that works both ways.
    “…the history that is clear for all to see…”
    It might be a lot clearer if you could provide evidence and examples of what is so clear to you.
    Steve thinks this is Mother Jones or Daily Kos where statements are made without backup or citation. Those places are echo chambers of group-thought with absolutely no dissension allowed.

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  34. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Dana Carvery’s church lady voice – ISNT THAT CONVIENET! –
    The IG report related that Strzok characterized himself, Page, Baker, and the Unit Chief of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Law Unit in the FBI’s Office of General Counsel as a “logical subset to sit and go through” Comey’s memos memorializing his conversations with Trump to determine classification.
    Strzok told the FBI that it made sense that this team conducted the initial classification review because the members had a lot of “history and experience of working investigations relating to … the disclosure of classified information,” including the FBI’s Clinton email investigation.
    That would be the same Clinton email investigation that became the subject of a separate 500-plus page IG report in June 2018 that was highly critical of actions taken by Comey and his team.
    The IG report described an extraordinary system of communication set up between Page and former deputy director Andrew McCabe that bypassed the ordinary chain of command to communicate important information about the agency’s probe of Clinton’s email server. The method of communication involved Strzok, who was romantically involved with Page, sending information on the Clinton probe to McCabe through Page, the previous IG report found.
    Meanwhile, the IG’s latest report released last Thursday documented that Page, Baker, Strzok and an unnamed legal Unit Chief conducted the first stage of the classification review for Comey’s memos. The final determination was made by Bill Priestap, then the chief of the FBI’s counterintelligence division following the legal review conducted by Page, Baker and Strzok. Priestap was also involved in the FBI’s Clinton email investigation.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/09/01/deep-state-lisa-page-peter-strzok-conducted-fbis-review-to-classify-comeys-memos/
    😉

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  35. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    My Steve, Racist! Racist! Racist! Is all we will hear fo the next two years from the NYT. That’s the Left’s plan. Of course the plan will be then be pushed unto submissive zombies like you. Everything is seen through the eyes of race, even Climate Change. Remember Katrina when the race baiter poverty pimp Dem said the George Bush let black people die because of racism and Climate Change, That was a goodie.
    The racism and bigotry issuing forth from the Dem Plantation today (with the notable exception of Jiggly’s recent overt dropping of the n word) comes in the form of low expectations. Low expectation is how the Left tries to hide their racism. They don’t bother hiding their racism against white and Jews, but they disguise their bigotry, racism, and arrogance via low expectations of those who do not look like you.They be too dumb to excel of follow the law without a thumb on the scales. They just don’t have it in them, eh? Don’t get a nose bleed looking down from that high elevation at the needy ones who cannot make it without your herd.They be too dumb and weakto do what normal folks due with impunity, right?
    Voter ID will work as an example.
    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rrBxZGWCdgs

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  36. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    On this slow news day, Candice Owens got hitched. Some of my favorite people where there. Larry Elder, Nigel, Jon Voight….and the lovely bride.
    https://www.facebook.com/TakeBackThisCountry/photos/a.1032125603520777/2350072418392749/?type=3&theater
    https://www.facebook.com/TakeBackThisCountry/photos/a.1032125603520777/2350116761721648/?type=3&theater
    https://www.facebook.com/TakeBackThisCountry/photos/a.1032125603520777/2350825954984062/?type=3&theater
    Did like Candice’s comeback when, after a speaking engagement, she was asked why there were so few black people there. She replied, “Because blacks are only 13% of the population.”

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  37. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Good guy with a gun –
    U.S.
    DA: No charges against MetroPCS employee who killed robbery suspect
    Prosecutors say no charges will be filed against a mobile phone store clerk who shot and killed an armed man during an alleged robbery attempt in southwest Philadelphia.
    https://www.yahoo.com/news/da-no-charges-against-metropcs-210404768.html
    😉

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  38. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Rather long for a VDH piece, but nice rundown of the list for comparisons.
    https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/08/comparison-trump-record-former-presidents-current-critics/

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  39. Walt Avatar

    Here you go LIBS, this should make you proud.
    One of your own pissing on the un dug graves to take a cheap shot at gun owners.
    https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2019/09/01/eric-swalwell-mocks-good-guys-guns-not-stopping-midland-shooter/
    “Former Democrat presidential hopeful Eric Swalwell (D-CA) mocked good guys with guns who did not stop the alleged Midland shooter as he went on his rampage.”
    Yup, you have a real super sized douchebag on your side.

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  40. Barry Pruett Avatar
    Barry Pruett

    Scott O said, “Over the last several decades there has been a real loss of the number of people who believe in a transcendent God who will condemn them to eternal punishment for evil acts. It doesn’t matter whether or not such a God exists, but it leads to a rise in the number of nihilists who are controlled only by their own impulses and emotions. The laws mean nothing to these types.”
    So is it fair to say that generally speaking the fault lies with the same progressives who are trying to take away the guns after after attempting to religion and truth from our culture?

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  41. Todd Juvinall Avatar

    Steven Frisch | 01 September 2019 at 05:13 PM
    Sorry bub you are projecting as usual. Seems the Kristallnacht is your party and its storm troopers the ANTIFA. Now those lovelies are all white and they are the ones breaking the glass. And why do they o that? To keep the African-American Candace Owens from bringing her Republican messages to the people. You need to read something other than Mother Jones or The Nation. You really have lost your way.

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  42. Scott O Avatar

    Barry P 5:46 – “So is it fair to say that generally speaking the fault lies with the same progressives who are trying to take away the guns after after attempting to religion and truth from our culture?”
    I’m not really blaming any particular group. As I said – there are many reasons. Popular culture and social norms have changed in many ways over time. Some times for better, but in many ways also for the worse. Some groups that want to have religion removed from the schools and public areas also are serious about protecting our freedoms in other ways. There is quite an over-lap of different ideas going on.
    It might be a fairer statement to repeat the axiom that our basic governing foundation was intended for an educated, Christian people. The freedoms we were allowed under the Constitution came with an unspoken need for the population to have the responsibility of a certain level of self-control and a willingness to forebear the consequences of a free society. Over time our society has increased it’s need for the govt to provide us with more financial safety nets and more guaranteed physical safety. The popular myth is that ‘everyone’ in Texas is packing. The fact is almost no one is. We want our schools, theaters, malls, etc to be ‘gun free’. We have become soft targets for those wishing us harm or just nutting out. When we trade freedom for safety, we will have neither.

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  43. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    Scott 8:47
    “our basic governing foundation was intended for an educated, Christian people”
    Oh really? Have you ever read the first amendment or the Treaty with Tripoli???
    Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof;
    The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion
    -President George Washington

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  44. Walt Avatar

    Jigger failed history class.

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  45. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    What part Walt? The part taught in Sunday school?

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  46. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    Walt-
    I thought George Washington never told a lie? He was there. 250 years later you are trying to tell us what he really meant when he wrote:
    The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion

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  47. Walt Avatar

    Then tell us shit for brains,, what’s written on All our money?

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  48. Walt Avatar

    America was founded on CHRISTIAN values. Not Muslim, nor Hindu.
    The Constitution say you can BELIEVE in any GOD you care to.
    ” Freedom OF religion” Your free to blow the devil. Like you already do on a daily basis.

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  49. Jig Wiggly Avatar
    Jig Wiggly

    You got me waiting. Tell us what’s written on all our money and how that has to do with the founding of America.
    Walt- America was founded on CHRISTIAN values.
    George Washington- The government of the United States is not, in any sense, founded on the Christian religion
    Guess I have to make a choice whom to believe. Walt the tractor driver or President George Washington.

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  50. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Jig Wiggly | 02 September 2019 at 10:23 AM
    Guess I have to make a choice whom to believe. Walt the tractor driver or President George Washington.

    Wow……watch it recoil from the very mention of Christianity…..like holding a cross before Dracula.
    …..and I’m sure that George Washington would have more to talk about and be much more comfortable with the “tractor driver” than the bloated, effete purveyor of glossy bird cage liner.

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