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George Rebane

So, election day 2022 is finally here.  It arrived with a months-long preamble of leftwing lies about the current state of the country and the portents for its future were we to deviate from the sorry road that got us to where we are under this administration.  The question now is how many of us believed the crap spewing from the White House, Congress, and their lamestream lackies.  And yes, it is the most momentous election since I started paying attention in my pre-teen years.  Communists of all stripes used to be pariahs in the American political menagerie.  Not anymore.  Now communism is being taught in our schools as one of the more beneficial ways to organize society after we rid ourselves of the capitalist democratic republic that we have had foisted on us.

The fault is not with our politicians, it lies upon those of us who put them in positions of power.  “A republic, if you can keep it.”

[9nov22 update]  The much-vaunted Red Wave has now turned out to be recognized nationally at best as the Red Ripple – and that appellation is still hopeful since neither the House nor Senate results are yet in.  Our Nevada County went predictably Democratic – RR has acknowledged for years that the county is blue, not quite as badly as California, but close enough for government work.  So what happened yesterday and its weeks-long preamble of early voting was a disaster for our republic.  My takeaways can be enumerated as follows –

    1. The irretrievable decline of our constitutional republic is confirmed. The fraction of our electorate that is terminally ignorant of collectivist governance, economics and capitalism, the beneficial role of entrepreneurship and financial risk, elements of science, American history and history in general, AND the basic skills of literacy and numeracy has now breached the 50% level. (cf National Center for Educational Statistics)
    2. The effectiveness of our progressive educational institutions working in tandem with our compliantly propagandized Fourth Estate is beyond question when it comes to the kind of learning and related behavioral changes that are still possible for our adult population to again support capitalism and American constitutionalism. There is no feasible road back from collectivism and collectivist dogma for a major share of the American electorate whose post-reasonable belief systems have become immune to evidence.
    3. The Republican party is not an effective alternative to the Democrats, and continues to shrink its political efforts to champion the nation’s Right, which currently has no viable alternative through which to seek ideological resurgence.
    4. The fork in the road of our national future lead to autocracy cum tyranny or the Great Divide. The peaceful resolution would be a negotiated Great Divide, the several forms of which have been discussed in these pages.  What stands in the way is that the Right wants to separate from the Left, but the Left wants to prevent separation and favors controlling a subdued, subservient, and shrinking Right.  This is made clear daily by their political leaders and media talking heads.
    5. The above asymmetries to governance and social order are uniform across the land and visible daily even in our little rural county. In today’s Union, its op-ed pages featured a skewed admonishment of the newspaper’s political orientation which has faithfully represented the county’s invasion by coastal liberals who have soiled their former homes.  The paper does print rightwing authors whose sparse offerings are regularly decried for being allowed in print in a community with a majority leftwing population.  Such illustrative responses to inhibit free speech and opposing views are innately foreign to people of the Right.
    6. No matter what the final counts will indicate, this election has proven to be a disaster for Republicans. Never since FDR’s atrocious New Deal policies have we witnessed a more incompetent, corrupt, and corrupting administration with ample evidence of its doings becoming increasingly available over the months.  The hopeful sentiment was that this much government corruption, imbecility, and anti-Americanism will surely make an impact on leftwing constituencies.  The results didn’t pan out and gives proof to the indelible mentality of the main street Left.  (The polls have been worthless, no good ways of random sampling remain in this age of screened telecommunications.)
    7. The only glimmer that has come out so far is some visible migration of Hispanics and blacks away from the devastating inflation and crime that the Biden administration has brought about over the last two years. But even that was not enough keep the wave from turning into at best a ripple.

Coda: Apparently I’m not alone in the assessment of the American electorate.  Stephen Kruiser of PJ Media writes, ‘We're Done–American Voters Are Idiots’.

[15nov22 update] 'Tragically Trump' is Victor Davis Hanson's major essay on the election, the role of Trump, and the Republican Party's future that heavily depends on what Trump will do now.  I don't believe he will go quietly into the dark night of political has-beens.  H/T to commenters who also picked up on VDH's commentary.

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187 responses to “Election 2022 – America’s Voters Tested (updated 15nov22)”

  1. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punchy, do you think a woman should have the right to decide to change from a live birth to an abortion when the baby is crowning?
    That’s what was voted on yesterday.

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  2. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    “I want it dead now!”

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  3. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    That’s not the way the law is applied in California Gregory. Do your research and get back to me. Show me one example of that happening.

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  4. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    It hasn’t been in the California constitution before, Punch. This is brand new.
    If the baby (aka a bunch of cells) are within a woman’s body, she now has a right to abort, until the baby draws a breath outside the birth canal.
    I thought you knew.

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  5. Scott O Avatar

    re the issue of CA prop 1 – it does look like it will open up a can of worms and not in ways that were intended.
    Since abortion is already legal in CA, it’s a fair question to ask why the need? If there is a federal ban it doesn’t protect at all. If CA goes that far to the conservative side that the courts will rule abortion illegal then prop 1 will have already been stripped right back out of the constitution via another prop. So – it “protects” nothing. So – why have it on the ballot?
    It does a good job of ginning up fervor in the howler monkey sector of possible voters who might otherwise be too stupefied by drugs or the Home Shopping Channel to be bothered to vote.
    It also (most importantly) opens the legal door to partial birth abortion.
    However – the door is now also open to the father of the un-born child to assert his rights. Gender is not mentioned in the text and the law cannot discriminate according to gender.
    There are lots of lawyers in CA with time on their hands and agendas to see to. Paul’s usual idiocy of “it hasn’t happened yet, so it will never happen” is on full display here. We will wait and see.

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  6. Steven Frisch Avatar
    Steven Frisch

    AS usual, Gregory is full of shit when he says, “If the baby (aka a bunch of cells) are within a woman’s body, she now has a right to abort, until the baby draws a breath outside the birth canal.”
    “California Health and Safety Code 123466. The state shall not deny or interfere with a pregnant person’s right to choose or obtain an abortion prior to viability of the fetus, or when the abortion is necessary to protect the life or health of the pregnant person.”

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  7. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ‘Democrats Muddy The Waters To Ensure Support For California’s Late-Term Abortion Amendment’
    “Proponents of the bill, such as California Attorney General Rob Bonta, say Proposition 1 does not lead to late-term abortions but simply enshrines the constitutional “right to abortion.” On the contrary, the language is vague and lacks specifics. In fact, one doctor who contributed to authoring the amendment is on the record explaining the vague language was “on purpose.
    Dr. Pratima Gupta, a San Diego OB-GYN who consulted on Proposition 1, told KQED they intentionally left out the word “viability” — the key descriptor in determining the limit, if any, at which point during gestation an abortion can legally be performed.
    “Every pregnancy is individual and it’s a continuum,” Gupta said. “If I see a patient who has broken their bag of water at 23 weeks of pregnancy, that doesn’t mean that it’s viable or not viable.”
    Under laws already on the books such as the California Reproductive Privacy Act of 2003, abortion is limited to “before the viability of the fetus.” The text of Proposition 1 would embed a “fundamental right to choose to have an abortion” without any limits or qualifications about the viability of the baby. California’s own Voter Information Guide states that the amendment “will allow unrestricted late-term abortions” and “will allow late-term abortions at taxpayer expense without limitation for any reason at any time up to the moment of birth — even when the mother’s life is not in danger, even when the healthy baby could survive outside the womb.”
    Catherine Hadro, director of media relations for the “No on Prop. 1” campaign, told The Federalist that even some pro-abortion Californians are against the amendment because they fear future court battles will lead to more restrictions on California abortion laws.”
    https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/04/democrats-gin-up-false-emergency-to-ensure-support-for-californias-extreme-late-term-abortion-amendment/
    Drop the words ‘viability’ and ‘non-viability’, call it health and there you are with at last second before birth abortion and even infanticide.
    —————
    Michigan’s Prop 3 Follows The Abortion-On-Demand Playbook: Be Intentionally Vague In Defining ‘Health’
    https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/07/michigans-prop-3-follows-the-abortion-on-demand-playbook-be-intentionally-vague-in-defining-health/

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  8. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Here’s A List Of Major GOP Wins From Last Night That Legacy Media Won’t Tell You About
    https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/09/heres-a-list-of-major-gop-wins-from-last-night-that-legacy-media-wont-tell-you-about/
    Today I received a text thanking me from somebody named Markwayne Mullin.
    “Thank you so much for your support! Without you, we could not have done it. Now on to the Senate!—Markwayne Mullin”
    Of ya, I forgot the Okie a few dollars. Forgot his name, lol.
    Markwayne Mullin has made history as the first tribal citizen to win election to the U.S. Senate in nearly two decades.
    With more than 93 percent of precincts reporting, Mullin received nearly 63 percent of the vote as of late Tuesday night, according to unofficial results from the Oklahoma State Election Board. His Democratic challenger Kendra Horn only had about 34 percent — too far behind to overcome the Republican victor’s lead.
    “There isn’t a person in this room that has sat back and done nothing,” Mullin, a citizen of the Cherokee Nation, said in an election victory speech at the Stokely Event Center in Tulsa. “You guys have all been involved. You guys have all been in this fight with us…….
    (.)
    During his time in the House, Mullin has been a part of the Congressional Native American Caucus, a bipartisan group of lawmakers that works to advance Indian Country legislation. In the 117th Congress, the current session, he is one of five tribal citizens in the chamber — a record number, though the fifth just joined after a historic special election in September. Overall, six lawmakers of American Indian, Alaska Native and Native Hawaiian origin are serving, a first in U.S. history.
    But once he’s sworn into the Senate in January 2023, Mullin will be the sole tribal citizen there. He referred to himself as the “only true Native American in the Senate when I get elected” during the 39th annual National Tribal Health Conference in D.C. on September 28.
    Though the event, which was hosted by the National Indian Health Board, was not technically a campaign stop, his speech marked one of the few times he has spoken about Indian issues during his Senate run. He highlighted his efforts to bring adequate funding to the Indian Health Service, the federal agency that serves more than 2.5 million American Indians and Alaska Natives across the country.
    “I don’t care if you’re Republican or Democrat, I don’t care,” Mullin told tribal health leaders in the nation’s capital, after noting that he has received care from the IHS in the past.
    “When we’re fighting for Indian Country, we’re fighting for Indian Country,” Mullin said. “And that’s first.””
    Well, he do better and honor his roots better than Lizzy Warren anyday. Warren looks like she just stepped off the Mayflower.

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  9. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    ‘California, Vermont Approve Limitless Abortion Measures’
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/california-vermont-approve-limitless-abortion-measures
    Savages. Murderous savages. Child sacrifice.
    ——————
    Hobbs says the first thing she will do as Governor is to remove the shipping containers (stacked and wielded 20’ high) as a makeshift border made out of desperation by the State. The real Wall is 30’ tall. No wonder she did not talk about issues, lol. She supports the border……
    Go Kari Lake go! Race is tightening. 1/2 point behind now, 13,000 votes difference, lots of counting yet to do for a week.
    —————
    Backlash! Blame game! Victimhood!
    ‘Rep. Ocasio-Cortez Blasts New York State Democratic Party Leadership As GOP Makes Gains’

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  10. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    frisch 519p
    As usual, Frisch plays the useful idiot.
    toes 520p
    Yessirree bill.

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  11. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    RE: Gregory | 09 November 2022 at 03:17 PM
    Gregory, show me specifically where Calfornia’s abortion law says that.

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  12. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    Ignorant does as ponytail of ignorance continues to embarrass himself @620 LOL
    😉

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  13. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    And then there were three Senate races in play. Rs at 49…
    NJ flips Dem House seat from Blue to Red. Another ripple. It’s like throwing a brick in the pond. The ripples keep coming. Be awhile before they stop.
    Gotta wait to find out how state houses did….and school boards across the fruited plain

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  14. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    That Section 1.1 is added to Article I thereof, to read:
    SEC. 1.1. The state shall not deny or interfere with an individual’s reproductive freedom in their most intimate decisions, which includes their fundamental right to choose to have an abortion and their fundamental right to choose or refuse contraceptives. This section is intended to further the constitutional right to privacy guaranteed by Section 1, and the constitutional right to not be denied equal protection guaranteed by Section 7. Nothing herein narrows or limits the right to privacy or equal protection
    .

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  15. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    IF they will do this no wonder fettermonster slid in –
    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/campaigns/dead-man-pennsylvania-state-representative
    😉

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  16. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    Dr. Rebane
    re your morning after update link, ‘The Morning Briefing: We’re Done–American Voters Are Idiots’
    Well, if you believed the Lamestream and Dems bellowing all their lies, I would never vote for a Righty either.
    It was Ann Coulter who said the exact same thing 5 years ago. “We are doomed. Forget it, America is finished.” Trump got so mad at her that he unfriended Ann for awhile. That made the Michael Moore fans in Nevada City vary vary happy.
    I get taxed now if I put solar panels on my property. State tax. Flyovers to catch the non-compliant. Gig worker law coming back.
    ——————-
    Exit Question: Is it safe now for the white folk San Fransico Mime Troup to come back now? Or was that the white folk Berekely Mime Troup? Ok, two questions.
    Never silent, always revolutionary
    “America’s Foremost Theatre of Political Satire.”
    Memes are like Welchol Mahoney ventriloquist dolls. Kinda creepy. Real creepy. Jacobin creepy.

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  17. Scott O Avatar

    re Don 7:12 – Don’t worry about DeLuca. He’ll do just fine as a Dem despite his current life style.
    The Dems have quite a show going with the pres, the speaker of the house and that failed ex-mayor of some podunk they just promoted to Senator all totally unable to speak in complete, comprehensible sentences.
    The Dems do quite well at obtaining power, but they have no clue as to how to lead a nation.
    Say! Hows that “investigation” of Hunter Biden going?

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  18. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    So George since you believe all those that voted Democratic are idiots does that mean the 60% of Repubs that believe the election was stolen are intelligent and well informed?

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  19. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Gregory
    Here’s details on the current law on abortion right in California recently signed by Newsom.
    “4. How late can you have an abortion in California?
    There is no strict cut-off date as to when a pregnancy may be terminated. But absent special circumstances, abortion services cannot be performed once the fetus becomes viable. By definition, a fetus becomes viable if it is likely to sustain survival outside of the uterus. It has to be able to survive without extraordinary medical measures.10
    Doctors determine whether a given fetus is viable. They make this decision on a case-by-case basis.11
    Typically, a fetus becomes viable around the 23rd week of pregnancy. Doctors also consider a fetus to be viable once it weighs at least 500 grams.12”
    https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/laws/abortion-laws/

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  20. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    the last believable numbers I’ve seen were that
    85% of Republicans
    55% of independents
    and
    30% of Dems
    are what you’d call “election deniers”

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  21. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    That is the old law, Punch.

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  22. Don Bessee Avatar
    Don Bessee

    WOW triple down on owning the ponytail of ignorance. The issue was the ballot proposition NOT was signed by gavin the vapid. Your going on social media with these things is like self elder abuse.
    😉

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  23. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    What we have here is a failure to communicate.
    ———-
    Scott O @ 7:38 pm
    But…but…..but He is soo authentic! His authenticity is what attracts people to him.
    MSNBC’s Katy Tur suggests Fetterman could run for president: ‘Makes you wonder about his future’
    Tur suggested that Fetterman gaining more support in Pennsylvania’s deep red areas makes him a potential candidate for president
    Where to begin? Fetterman buys a house and land with his non-profit parent’s money for $75,000 in Braddock, Pennsylvania. House didn’t cost nothing after selling himself back the land for $75,000. Anyway, let’s scratch the surface, shall we.
    “Braddock’s first industrial facility, a barrel plant, opened in 1850.[6][dead link] The borough was incorporated on June 8, 1867.[7] The town’s industrial economy began in 1873, when Andrew Carnegie built the Edgar Thomson Steel Works on the historic site of Braddock’s Field in what is now North Braddock, Pennsylvania. This was one of the first American steel mills which used the Bessemer process. As of 2010, it continues operation as a part of the United States Steel Corporation. This era of the town’s history is depicted in Thomas Bell’s novel Out of This Furnace.
    Braddock is also the location of the first of Andrew Carnegie’s 1,679 (some sources list 1,689) public libraries in the US, designed by William Halsey Wood of Newark, New Jersey, and dedicated on March 30, 1889. The Braddock Library included a tunnel entrance for Carnegie’s millworkers to enter a bathhouse in the basement to clean up before entering the facilities (which originally included billiard tables). An addition in 1893, by Longfellow, Alden and Harlow (Boston & Pittsburgh, successors to Henry Hobson Richardson), added a swimming pool, indoor basketball court, and 964-seat music hall that included a Votey pipe organ. The building was rescued from demolition in 1978 by the Braddock’s Field Historical Society, and is still in use as a public library. The bathhouse has recently been converted to a pottery studio; the music hall is currently under restoration.
    During the early 1900s many immigrants settled in Braddock, primarily from Croatia, Slovenia, and Hungary.
    Braddock lost its importance with the collapse of the steel industry in the United States in the 1970s and 1980s. This coincided with the crack cocaine epidemic of the early 1980s, and the combination of the two woes nearly destroyed the community. In 1988, Braddock was designated a financially distressed municipality. The entire water distribution system was rebuilt in 1990-1991 at a cost of $4.7 million, resulting in a fine system where only 5% of piped water is deemed “unaccounted-for.”[citation needed]. From its peak in the 1920s, Braddock has since lost 90% of its population.[6][dead link]
    John Fetterman, mayor of Braddock from 2006 until his 2019 inauguration as Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, launched a campaign to attract new residents to the area from the artistic and creative communities.[6][dead link] He also initiated various revitalization efforts, including the nonprofit organization Braddock Redux.[8]”
    Ok, some he moves into an old RustBelt Steel Town like the tombstones littering the landscape as Trump’s Dark Dark Gloomy Inaugural Speech aptly described. Town is dead, about 1,700 people left.
    Fetterman tells them he is going bring back jobs, fix up the town, and put it on the map again. Bring in new businesses, revitalization time. Affordable housing!
    10 years later as Mayor, it’s the same as he found it….with no jobs.
    And this is who the folks of the Great State of Pennsylvania voted for. Birdbrains of a feather stick together. Idealism comes before politics or common sense.
    ‘The town John Fetterman ran is in ruins’
    https://spectatorworld.com/topic/why-fetterman-wont-win-braddock-pennsylvania/

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  24. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Do you have a link for your 8:37? I’ve never seen any numbers that showed 30% of Dems believe the election was stolen from Trump. .

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  25. fish Avatar
    fish

    MSNBC’s Katy Tur suggests Fetterman could run for president:
    How could there be any doubt? The current Oval Office squatter has set the bar.
    https://nypost.com/2022/11/09/biden-says-russia-pulling-out-of-fallujah-in-latest-brutal-gaffe/

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  26. psfish Avatar
    psfish

    Posted by: psul Emery | 10 November 2022 at 07:34 AM
    Do you have a link for your 8:37?

    Why? Why would you make this request? You have already confessed to not reading links…….something about being bizzy if I recall.

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  27. fish Avatar
    fish

    Hah…….!

    AMERICA’S NEWSPAPER OF RECORD:

    Republican Party Staves Off Red Wave.
    “This was a close call,” said one Republican leader in Washington. “We were worried that we would achieve massive victories tonight, but we thankfully snatched defeat from the jaws of victory to achieve a much more proper and sensible red trickle, like the proper gentlemen we are.”
    Some Republicans achieved major victories, which were largely ignored by party leadership due to the fact that those Republicans were loud and icky “MEGA-MAGA” culture warriors. “Ron DeSantis won by double digits, and frankly, we find that quite uncouth,” said a D.C. consultant while holding up a glass of red trickle victory champagne. “Everyone knows the key to being a good Republican is to muddle your message and make it really squishy so no one knows what you stand for and everyone will like you. Duh!”
    Everyone in the room then golf-clapped politely.

    https://babylonbee.com/news/republican-party-staves-off-red-wave

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  28. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    MSNBC Predicts Lauren Boebert Will Do Porn if She Loses House Seat
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/kevin-tober/2022/11/09/msnbc-predicts-lauren-boebert-will-do-porn-if-she-loses-house-seat
    1) What will Boebert do if she loses he House seat? Why, she will go back and run her successful restaurant/bar with waitresses wearing sidearms just like she did before she got into politics. That is something no one on the MSPMS panel can claim.
    2). If Boebert did get into porn, she will have a good following and make some money unlike Joy Reid, McCaskill, or any member of her panel. Imagine watching Sloppy Joy or Claire McCaskill disrobing without mega super duper multiple trigger warnings? That would enough to gag a maggot.
    —————
    Only dopes on the ropes listen to NPR.
    ‘Bitter Wisconsin Public Radio Slimes Victorious Ron Johnson as ‘Polarizing’ Figure’
    ————
    The View Cries ‘Tremendous Voter Suppression,’ But ‘Huge Turnout’
    ————
    Well, that was the Dems’ closing argument.
    Biden vows ‘nothing’ different in next two years despite majority saying US headed in ‘wrong direction

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  29. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Bill Tozer | 10 November 2022 at 07:59 AM
    ….she will have a good following and make some money unlike Joy Reid, McCaskill, or any member of her panel. Imagine watching Sloppy Joy or Claire McCaskill disrobing without mega super duper multiple trigger warnings?

    File this under things that I could have gone an entire lifetime without wanting to think about!

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  30. Gregory Avatar
    Gregory

    Punch, look harder, and I didn’t specify “believe the election was stolen from Trump”.
    How your people thought that $100k of Russian fakebook ads no one saw threw the election but $419 million spent by Facebook’s founder, laundered through a 501c3, to run election offices in Dem areas in swing states just ensured fairness is beyond belief.
    Be sure to tell the NC Poooollice in preparation for our next face to face meeting in town that you made a public charge that Trump was my hero and you refused to retract it, and your evidence for said claim by you was that I never participated in the 2 Minute Hate regularly scheduled over the past 6 years.

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  31. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Gregory | 10 November 2022 at 08:04 AM
    How your people thought that $100k of Russian fakebook ads no one saw threw the election but $419 million spent by Facebook’s founder, laundered through a 501c3, to run election offices in Dem areas in swing states just ensured fairness is beyond belief.

    If I was more religious I would have to wonder if Facebooks recent share price crash wasn’t some form of divine retribution.

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  32. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    The list is long.
    ‘These Pro-Life Republican Victories Show Abortion Radicalism Isn’t The Winner Democrats Want It To Be’
    https://thefederalist.com/2022/11/09/these-pro-life-republican-victories-show-abortion-radicalism-isnt-the-winner-democrats-want-it-to-be/

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  33. Scott O Avatar

    More day-after-the-election fun:
    The good voters of our co-neighbor (OR) have shoved themselves into a bit of a political and financial quagmire. Props 111 and 114 seem to have gotten the nod. 111 claims that every ‘resident’ has a right to ‘affordable’ health care. Just who is a resident and what affordable is have been left for the politicians, advocacy groups, lawyers and the courts to squabble over for the next few years. In the meantime, you can believe that some one with no money and the need for an expensive operation and rehab will probably want to hie over to Oregon and set up housekeeping at one of the many camping facilities in downtown Portland.
    114 is an idiot F-You to the NRA and about half of the population of Oregon. The sheriffs of OR have already pointed out they haven’t got the man-power or the funds to administer the new law and that it will not affect in any way the criminals that use firearms. This will be another court battle and eventually struck down as un-Constitutional – but “golly, didn’t we feel really good when we voted for it?”

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  34. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Scott O | 10 November 2022 at 09:13 AM
    This will be another court battle and eventually struck down as un-Constitutional – but “golly, didn’t we feel really good when we voted for it?”

    Why else do progressives enact legislation except to keep the Cheryl Cooke’s (and Howell’s Rich, Cross’s Roberts, etc.) of this world snug and warm in their delusions.

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  35. fish Avatar
    fish

    Posted by: Scott O | 10 November 2022 at 09:13 AM
    Graft……can’t believe I forgot democrat graft. What was I thinking?!

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  36. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    George
    The Wall Street Journal, who is on your recommended reading list, agrees with me that Trump is a big assert to the Dems calling him “the biggest loser”.
    “The Wall Street Journal editorial board this week put the blame for Republican losses in the midterms at the feet of former President Trump, calling him the GOP’s “biggest loser.”
    https://thehill.com/homenews/media/3729130-wall-street-journal-labels-trump-biggest-republican-loser/

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  37. Paul Emery Avatar
    Paul Emery

    Gregory
    What then did you “specify” ?
    Clumsy dodge on the stolen election numbers. You are like Trump, you hate to lose even when it’s obvious you were wrong in your comment.
    Once again can you show some documentation to verify your statement about stolen elections or however you decide to interpret it?

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  38. George Rebane Avatar

    PaulE 1004am – Not only that, but the WSJ also claimed that Trump was a big asset to the Dems in this election.

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  39. psfish Avatar
    psfish

    The Wall Street Journal, who is on your recommended reading list, agrees with me that Trump is a big assert to the Dems calling him “the biggest loser”.
    Actually psul you agree with the WSJ and they are now just making the argument now that Trump has exhausted any usefulness he may have once had. Nobody is looking to you for any keen political insight.
    A case of blind squirrels and acorns…..

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  40. Bill Tozer Avatar
    Bill Tozer

    If you want to see some Trump bashing, check out the National Review. Everybody has a take on the results of the Red Ripple Vine Bottle. NRO has always been not fond of Trump. I can see Paul Emerytoad now. Clue dream sequence for effect.
    “National Review, a VARY CONSERVATIVE REPUBLICAN RESPECTED PUBLICATION agrees with me about your boy Trumptf, Gregory.”
    Nobody want s to play with Charlie Brown.
    NRO has never warmed to Trump, but the writers are good on issues I care most about. First Amendment, policy, around the world. They have their take on Ukraine and daily pics from Ukraine as well. Issues. There are a whole bunch of them daily.
    BTW, Paul or Dr. Rebane or Gregory: Do you remember those Ripple Wine bottles. Not bad for the cheapest wine hitting the market. Before that everybody had a Spinada bottle in their abodes. Very stylish, part of the interior decorating.
    Ripple bottles gave cheapo wine some glass. Now it comes in a box.

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    Gregory

    Punchy, see you in town.
    George, while I wouldnt be surprised if Trump’s “me, me, me” dance on the eve of the election had a bad effect, i think the chants of “save our democracy ” and warnings of impending fascism motivated the silly and easily scared.
    Democrats interfering with Republican primaries is Dirty Pool and should stop.

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    Gregory

    Toes, Thompson Seedless is not a varietal prized by many.
    Look for Tribidrag, my favorite.

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  43. Scott O Avatar

    Spinada?? I think it was Spanada – I had forgotten all about that stuff. Right up there with Thunderbird and Bali Hai.
    Drek.

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    Gregory

    Toes, Thompson Seedless is not a varietal prized by many.
    Look for Tribidrag, my favorite.

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    Bill Tozer

    I see no one as yet to mention White Port. I got so ripped on Boone’s Farms Apple Annie (?) once. It was definitely Boones Farm. Moi was at the premier of Star Wars and those 99 cents a bottle apple wines hit and I plunked up in my popcorn bag and snorkel loudly through the end of the movie. At least more than half of the Premier. May the force be with you.

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    Don Bessee

    Here is one for the ponytail of ignorance –
    Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced an investigation on Thursday into a Chicago-based nonprofit, alleging that it may have used funds to “support partisan electioneering efforts” while soliciting donations “under the pretext of protecting voters from COVID-19.”
    A Civil Investigation Demand addressed to the Center for Tech and Civil Life (CTCL) on Thursday requests various documents related to tax filings, charitable registration forms, and donations from Texans.
    “Charities cannot mislead their donors and misrepresent the purpose of their fundraising,” Paxton said in a statement. “Further, in Texas, as in other states, it is the duty of state and county officials, accountable to the people of Texas, to ensure that elections are fair, safe, and free.”
    The CTLC received at least $300 million in 2020 from the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, an organization established by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and his wife.
    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/texas-ag-investigating-zuckerberg-backed-nonprofit-election-concerns
    😉

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    Gregory

    I placed my ballot in the box in the Rude Center parking lot at about 6PM on Tuesday. Just got a text that they received it and counted it.
    They’ll sit on the numbers until next week… as Natalie Adona explained in today’s The Union, they got 30 days so what’s the hurry?

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    BT 11:56 – White Port, oh yeah!
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJiyMC1xhDs
    Gregory 4:54 – What’s the hurry? They do get paid all the same. Democracy dies by a thousand cuts.

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    Gregory

    ” You are like Trump, you hate to lose even when it’s obvious you were wrong in your comment.”
    -Punchy
    Obviously wrong? I do understand how you hate to be losing to me, but you should be used to it by now.
    I completely stand behind the comment that was 100% on target. If I run across the info again, I will serve the link to all.
    I do read a lot and none of it is the drek you read like rawstory.com.

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    Bill Tozer

    ‘Failing Upward: MSNBC Hypes Defeated Dems, Liz Cheney For Higher Office’
    “While it is difficult to imagine a second Ryan presidential campaign being any more successful than the first, Kumar’s brain was going wild with other possibilities, “What about if we pair up Liz Cheney and Stacey Abrams and start talking about universal voting and election reform? I could see them doing, kind of, a czar thing with the administration that’s completely bipartisan. That would be exciting.””
    https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/alex-christy/2022/11/10/failing-upward-msnbc-hypes-defeated-dems-liz-cheney-higher-office
    About a year ago, a respected radio host said that if Stacy Abrams loses again, her political career is over. I disagreed.
    True, Stacy Abrams has never won a state-wide office. She was billed as the Georgia house leader, but she was the minority leader of the statehouse, not the majority leader. She has only won her state house district
    But, she ain’t gone. She is to many a face, the face, of the New Democrat Party. And woke. Take a look at Major Pete. Even the Blacks in South Bend did get behind or support him. Now he is our transportation secretary. Never even won a county wide election
    As far as Beto the Irish dude, he has never won a statewide election either despite Chris Matthews comparing him to the next JFK. Lost his Governor’s race and lost his Senate race. Hard to see him do anything like going back to represent El Paso as a mere Congressperson, one of over 430. The only university job he has been offered is an part time associate assistant professor at Texas AM, not Texas, El Paso. He went through 168 million buck in his defeats. Maybe Soros will fund him.
    Stacy’s non-profit pays her and her friends generously. Quite generously.

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