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Chris Bray's avatar

Or, "I don't really care, Margaret."

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Occam's avatar

I dunno, Chris.

The appropriate response at this point might be to just wall-to-wall broadcast these crazy people doing their crazy screeching on every news outlet available.

It would go a long way towards converting the fence sitters when they hear people being undeniably cuckoo.

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Chris Bray's avatar

Absolutely! Broadcast widely. But the thing speaks for itself.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

The problem is, there are so many like them. They wouldn’t be repulsed as much as they would be encouraged.

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suannee's avatar

You're dead right. That's a New Mexico congressperson leading the march. Santa Fe is the home of the woke and the land of the jabbed.

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Lynne Morris's avatar

I am going with "[F]rankly Scarlet, I don't give a damn." As a matter of fact I am going to have Frankly Karen, I don't give a damn shirts made.

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Tom Geldner's avatar

Or..."Frankly, my dear, I don't give a damn." More polite than GFY.

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Van Ivey's avatar

Debbie “Blabbermouth” Schultz as Rush called her. What a Looney.

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L D Pemberton's avatar

I miss him so much.

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Kimberly Kinser's avatar

“You scratched my arms from across the room, you FASCIST!!!” just completely sums up the essence of the Democratic Party. They continue to destroy themselves and blame everyone else.

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

The Democrats are the party of no sense of self awareness or responsibility.

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Kathleen Caron's avatar

Do you hear yourself Martha?

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Gym+Fritz's avatar

I thought this was a really good post - more like this, please.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

Great article as usual. The only thing that I'd add is that THEY KNEW JOHNSON WASN'T THERE. The performance was the entire point.

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SimulationCommander's avatar

Oh, and President Troll should take this opportunity to write an Executive Order declaring there shall never be kings in America and declaring the No Kings protest as "patriotic."

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Skenny's avatar

That would shut them down pronto!

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SimulationCommander's avatar

Faster than tiny dicks being exposed to the late fall Portland rain.

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Maureen Hanf's avatar

Bet it would work great as a counter protest as well!

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JS's avatar

He should wear a pussy hat while signing the order.

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TheUnderToad's avatar

😂😂😂

Please, yes!

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Occam's avatar

Mwah!!

Chef's kiss. What a great idea.

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Thomas F Davis's avatar

He did that! He texted, to the effect, “I was worried, but thanks to you I am still your president!”

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FinemRespice's avatar

Brilliant!

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Bandit's avatar

OMG!!! THAT would be the absolute BEST!

Somebody call Trump and tell him! 😂

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Just An American's avatar

He should also sign it "Hitler" so Politico (whatever that is) can write twelve hundred articles about it.

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HUMDEEDEE's avatar

What a perfect distraction - keep them busy being uselessly annoying so they don't have time or energy to do anything else.

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John Anthony's avatar

What an excellent idea! 👍👍👍

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Hugh Wayne Black's avatar

If Trump wrote an EO to encourage breathing, imagine the number of the TDS affected that would rebel by NOT breathing.

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Valoree Dowell's avatar

OOOOH that is SO GOOD!! Pls somebody call it in!

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Aldo's avatar

That's a great idea!

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Alison Bull's avatar

Yes!

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suannee's avatar

OOHH! that's good.

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suannee's avatar

Oops that was my initial reaction. Didn't realize until I scrolled down Valoree Dowell beat me to it.

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Ryan Gardner's avatar

Fucking brilliant

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Steve G's avatar

Watch them approaching his door. Tlaib checks to make sure she’s in the middle of the shot.

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Gunther Heinz's avatar

Because they all had a camera. or a phone, or a phone camara. Whatever.

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ScottyG's avatar

The irony of “no kings day” as they endorse congress people who have been in office more than the lives of actual kings.

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Name Invalid's avatar

Good point let's do a bit of analysis.

59 years, 21 days 1 59 years, 21 days John Dingell (H) Democratic Michigan Retired 1926–2019

2 57 years, 176 days 2 57 years, 176 days Robert Byrd (S, H) Democratic West Virginia Died 1917–2010

there is only about 25 monarchs in history with tenure longer:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_longest-reigning_monarchs

1 Louis XIV

France

Andorra 14 May 1643 1 September 1715 26,407 72 years, 110 days [1]

2 Elizabeth II

United Kingdom

Canada

Australia

New Zealand

[note 1] 6 February 1952 8 September 2022 25,782 70 years, 214 days

[note 2] [2][3][4

But almost all of them ascended the throne while minors

Louis the XIV was 5 when he became king

Queen Elizabeth was 26

Dingell and Byrd were 34 and 36.

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Richard Parker's avatar

My personal suggestion: Lifetime limitation of 18 years of service in Congress. 3 Senate terms or 9 House terms or any combination thereof not to exceed 18 years.

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Name Invalid's avatar

And similar for the Supreme Court. Each justice serves an 18 year term, new justice appointed every 2 years one for each session of congress. No surprises, you know who is up.

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Richard Parker's avatar

I'm good with that in general.

Language would need to be worked out for death in office, removal by impeachment, and voluntary retirement.

I'm not saying that would be hard, just needs to be worked out.

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Richard & Andrea Brody's avatar

Wrong answer. The Constitution works for everyone except the democrats. They are a criminal conspiracy. They hate the American people.

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Name Invalid's avatar

Of course.

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Richard & Andrea Brody's avatar

Just perfect. Ignore the Constitution like the democrat you are.

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Richard Parker's avatar

I don't understand your point here.

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AustinBurbs's avatar

I like the lifetime limitation part but I think you are far too generous on those numbers. Maximum should be 12 years combined (given the odd math) but I think two terms in any office should be the limit. Politics should not be a career.

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Richard Parker's avatar

2 term limit for the House would churn the water too fast.

12 lifetime both houses works for me also.

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AustinBurbs's avatar

Ok, that seems like a positive to me. Can you tell me why you see it as a negative? I think the more entrenched they become the more dangerous (and delusional) they become. Staffers also need to enter the equation.

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The Infant Phenomenon's avatar

Taking the date of the first *recorded* Anglo-Saxon Witan (AD 600, but it was centuries older than that) as the birth of "the Mother of Parliaments," and comparing that date with the year in which members of the British House of Commons were first paid a salary (1911), we see that the British Parliament functioned quite nicely for more than 1300 years without being paid.

Members of the Virginia House of Burgesses, the first and oldest representative assembly in the Western Hemisphere, served without pay from its first assembly (1619) until 1642 without pay.

Politics used to be the province of men who could afford to "take time off" to handle the public's business WITHOUT PAY, but now, politics is just a way for the greedy, corrupt, and inferior members of the body politic to get rich for making a royal mess of everything while they engage in vote-buying (the Great Society) and vote-selling (Big Pharma and Israel.)

Moreover, they themselves decide on their own salaries.

Great work if you can get it.

Not so good for the country.

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Richard Parker's avatar

We disagree but Thank You for the reply.

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Richard & Andrea Brody's avatar

Israel? You Jew haters can’t go too long without revealing your true selves. Why don’t you research the facts before you reveal your evil selves?

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AngrySenior's avatar

Don't forget Byrd had another title, Exalted Cyclops of the KKK. All the Democrats swarmed his funeral, to pay tribute, too. Look for the photo on X, and on the Internet.

LOL

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John Geis's avatar

“Strom Thurmond, Foe of Integration, Dies at 100” – New York Times – June 27, 2003

“Robert Byrd, Respected Voice of the Senate, Dies at 92” – New York Times – June 29, 2010

“Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, austere religious scholar at helm of Islamic State, dies at 48” – Washington Post 10/27/19

“Prominent VA pastor who said ‘God is larger than this dreaded virus’ dies of COVID-19” – Washington Post 4/13/20

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mileytheduchess's avatar

My SC acquaintances have many MANY entertaining and risque stories and jokes about Strom Thurmond. If you're gonna be stuck with a guy that long (pun intended), he'd better be entertaining! I heard that any woman riding an elevator with him better be prepared, no matter how old he was.

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The Infant Phenomenon's avatar

Thurmond and Byrd were great statesmen who had the best interests of the country at heart, and if you were old enough to drive, you'd know that. Unless by your failed attempt at virtue-signalling you mean to suggest that integration has been a great success and has made the country better. But you are clearly too young to remember when things worked and the country was stable and prosperous and peaceful and not yet cognizant of the "fact" that diversity of our strength.

But congrats on your brainy insight.

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John Geis's avatar

I’m surprised you were able to get out a post free of spelling errors. I say that because you obviously can neither read nor interpret sarcasm based on hypocrisy.

My criticism was of the New York Times’s & the Washington Post’s hypocrisy in changing the adjectives used in headlining deaths of comparable people based on their party, or in the case of al-Baghdadi & the Christian minister, based their faiths and ignoring reality.

I happen to think integration has worked out fine, if by “integration” you mean opening all sectors of society to members of minorities who are competent. You may infer from my previous sentence what I think of Thurmond & Byrd as men.

What’s gone off the rails are Libtards who’ve pimp off minorities for 93 years and used them as constant wedge issues.

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The Infant Phenomenon's avatar

I, too, am surprised--that you should assume that I read the New York Times or the Washington Post of, indeed, any newspaper. I don't consume pop culture. I don't have a TV.

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Mick's avatar

I thought he was Grand Kleagle (dunno what that is but Kleagle suits old Sheetz best)

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AngrySenior's avatar

There's a well known meme on X that shows "Grand Wizard" or something like that - incorrect.

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Bandit's avatar

Cyclops?! Since when? One of the towns in my state used to be a hotbed for the KKK and I have never heard that term before.

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Bandit's avatar

I can't cite writings, when I knew the people and they talked about it at work.

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AngrySenior's avatar

Hearsay, then. I get it. Have heard the Cyclops title mentioned in articles and in media before, maybe it's a different coast thing?

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Name Invalid's avatar

Good point, he was Lilly in the KKK for longer than any monarch, ever.

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Orwell’s Rabbit's avatar

And worse still in this case, the subject of the hissy fit is one Adelita Grijalva, who is the daughter of the late US representative Raul Grijalva. So, let’s recap: the “no kings“ people are screaming for a Democrat dynasty. And they all loved the Cuomos, too.

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Victoria Chandler's avatar

Yes, and don’t forget that the most reliably unreliable Republican senators is Lisa Murkowski, who ‘inhetited’ her ‘father’s seat’.

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Richard Parker's avatar

Proving the core weakness of Monarchy.

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Victoria Chandler's avatar

And I guess they run under their maiden names so as to be readily identified as a part of ‘the dynasty’.

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Mick's avatar

That there is just one district that would elect a person as deeply and obviously troubled as Katie Porter is distressing

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AngrySenior's avatar

Forget Kamala? The Bay Area pro-CCP Elites push anyone who will be a puppet. Biden was pushed as a "grandfatherly kindly old man" and nothing could have been further from the truth. Kamala pushed as moderate was a huge lie. Her record in the Senate was the most hard left of all Congresspeople. Do a little research on her. She's barely done any job to which she's been appointed.

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Mick's avatar

I get it, but Kamala wasn't the stuff of whatever happened to Baby Jane nightmares. Katie Porter (and her fellow wild AWFLS like Klobuchar and Warren) are giving me flashbacks of childhood. My mom was a big ball of Violent Cluster B narcissism and that's what this chick is giving.

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AngrySenior's avatar

Kamala couldn't keep staff, either. She, too, berated many of them into quitting. Porter also seems "nuts" for lack of a better term. Assaulting a spouse with steaming hot mashed potatoes, isn't an act of someone in control.

I'm sorry about your childhood. Sounds like you've turned a corner, and that's good.

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Elizabeth's avatar

Katie does not remind me of an AWFL. She seems more trashy to me. Loud mouthed, disrespectful, entitled. The type that if you tried to to interview her about the domestic violence incident, she would go on and on, blaming, blaming, blaming. Like on and on and draining, very draining. She would victimize over and over and try and convince you how bad her husband was. She would report every infraction in the last 10 years. And it would take hours. And no matter how you would try and find out what happened, she would derail it and make it about how she was victimized. She is a nasty, nasty person.

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John Geis's avatar

Not true. As DA of SF, she had her ADAs put marijuana users in prison at a prodigious rate.

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NanaW's avatar

She also bravely went after the crime of truancy.

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John Geis's avatar

That actually could have made a difference…

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NanaW's avatar

Possibly, if she wasn’t keen on arresting parents. The article I read cited her doing just that.

Seems a bit drastic to me.

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AngrySenior's avatar

That had nothing to do with her, but she took full advantage of looking tough on crime, while letting a lot of people get away with it. Look up our Prop 47 for starters. She's responsible for the title, "Safe Neighborhoods and Schools" act. She also delayed holding the Catholic church accountable for multiple cases of child sexual abuse. There's a lot of crime she let slide. She's even guilty of crime, herself.

Those marijuana users were put in prison under Biden's "3 strikes law" which she also condemned as racist. There are a lot of articles about this out there, too.

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John Geis's avatar

“Those marijuana users were put in prison under Biden's ‘3 strikes law’…”

1) You’re conflating the Federal & Calif 3 strikes laws. The Federal statute, passed in 1994, applies to defendants who’ve committed 3 or more “serious and violent felonies”. The California statute, also passed in 1994, applies to defendants who’ve committed 3 or more “serious crimes.”

2) State prosecutors do not enforce Federal law. Accordingly, Harris was prosecuting marijuana users under an overly broad California law.

I think Biden is and has always been a consummate and exploitative asshole, but he’s not responsible for the law Harris abused.

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AngrySenior's avatar

Kamala's comment was about Biden's 3 strikes law, not California's, and she made many public statements about Biden's racism and negative influence..until the Pro-CCP Bay Area elites tapped her as the new puppet. She worked very hard to overturn and ignore any laws that held criminals accountable.

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John Geis's avatar

You’re changing the subject.

You wrote “Those marijuana users were put in prison under Biden's ‘3 strikes law.’”

I responded by explaining that as DA of SF, she operated under STATE (vs. FEDERAL) law.

Your most recent comment seems disconnect from the preceding exvhange.

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The Infant Phenomenon's avatar

But she's a woman of color!

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Andrea's avatar

NYC yells hold my beer. Nothing like a jihadi communist.

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Maenad's avatar

She was good at numbers tho, she bunched up some bankers' knickers.

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John Geis's avatar

Actually, counterproductive. I would think a penalty for each day their kid is absent plus the kid having to do community service for each day s/he cuts school. Basically, use the most meaningful incentives for parent & child to obtain compliance.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

These "girls' are an insult to strong, intelligent, influential women everywhere.

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Sue Kelley's avatar

💯 this. So incredibly weary of the girlboss bs

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Lynne Morris's avatar

They are going to set us back to the stone age.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Frightening reality.

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QuestionEverything's avatar

I know these women. They are my counterparts...middle age, relatively well-educated, very opinionated. One VERY big difference - I have fulfillment. I have a wonderful husband of 20+ years, 4 lovely children and plenty of purpose outside of my "career".

They do not. That is why they do this. Believe me when I say, THEY ARE MISERABLE HUMANS. They have nothing but this.

This screeching, whining, complaining, shouting into the void is all they have.

Ignore it.

Chris is right - let it die.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

You forgot the word “privileged” to your “middle age, relatively well-educated, very opinionated” description. They also go up unto the age bracket of the “over 65 into their 70’s” ladies as well!

I just want to pose this question to this “ladies”…”if you care so much about the ‘illegal migrants’ being rounded up by “King Trump’s” ICE forces, would you mind hosting an illegal criminal migrant and a few members of his family in your home for a few months until they get back on their feet again”?

😉😵‍💫

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QuestionEverything's avatar

Ahhh...very true, Frontera! Privileged is a word that needs to be said.

Maybe that's why I turned out so different. Both my parents and my husband's parents are divorced - zero privilege and very messy childhoods. We both consciencely vowed to do better as adults and value family above all.

These people were handed everything, and they never learned to be grateful. Maybe if they grew up with nothing, they would have turned out better. They are self-absorbed narcissists.

And yes, they would never REALLY sacrifice anything for these illegals. No desire for discomfort in their world. Its Rob Henderson's "luxury beliefs" all the way.

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Doug Vance's avatar

Your message truly resonated. You brought tears to my eyes. Congratulations on taking steps toward a better future, that takes both courage and clarity.

I’ve often thought about how my generation seemed to endure a great deal growing up, alcoholism, divorce, drugs, and the lingering effects of PTSD from World War II and Vietnam. The ways we coped with those experiences often shaped not only our outlook on life but even our politics.

I smile when I read stories about how we’d go outside to “play” in the morning and not return until dinner. For some, that was a time of carefree adventure; for others, it was an escape. Yet, somehow, we found our way through, learning resilience, empathy, and a deep appreciation for the strength it takes to keep moving forward. That is why I feel we line up behind conservatives more often than liberals, and Trump in particular. As Ruthless says, Keep The Faith, Hold The Line and Own The Libs!

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QuestionEverything's avatar

Yeah, in a strange way, I find my struggles to be a strength. I was the last street light generation. So different for these kids today. I think there is a rebirth coming though. Sat through adoration tonight with my 12 year old daughter. I turned her Bible to Matthew 7:7 seek and ye shall find....she gets it....

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Doug Vance's avatar

I already had respect for you, but being a practicing adorer made me only respect you more. Best of times to you and your family.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I didn’t come from a privileged background, more a middle class background, my parents were together for 30 years. My mom became a widow at 50. We lived in a small town that was an agricultural area and we lived next door to Mexican people. So I was never raised with prejudice or class distinctions. We didn’t live in a bubble of an upper class all white neighborhood.

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AngrySenior's avatar

Indeed. All of this crud was started as a CIA black op. They approached an NGO which had hired Gloria Steinem, an ex-Playboy bunny. She was promoted as an expert on beginning the women's movement.

Ironic, since Playboy bunnies are hardly enlightened, shaking their fake tails in mens who knows what. Read more about it in the book, CHAOS by Tom O'Neill. The CIA was very busy in California, 1960s.

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E. Grogan's avatar

A good book and well worth reading. Lots of info that isn't generally known about the Manson murders. This book convinced me Manson was a CIA operative.

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AngrySenior's avatar

I wasn't 100% convinced on Manson. All the puzzle pieces were there, but it didn't quite add up for me.

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Nancy Benedict's avatar

Yes. You: the Proverbs 31 woman. It’s the most important, fulfilling role a woman could choose.

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James's avatar

AMEN!!

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Morgan Marek

No kings but put your mask on.

No kings but lock us down.

No kings but I'm firing you for not vaccinating.

No kings but you can't go outside.

No kings but we don't accept your exemption.

No kings but you need 12380 boosters.

No kings but we're shutting your business down.

No kings but you can't worship the REAL King.

No kings but your family members will die alone.

No kings but l'm opening a hotline so you can tattle on your neighbor.

No kings but mandates galore.

No kings but you're responsible for my health.

No kings but social distance at 6 feet apart.

No kings but no family gatherings over 10.

The hypocrisy is astounding. WHO is actually the tyrant?

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Kathleen Caron's avatar

Instead of one king, we have had thousands of kings micromanaging our lives, violating our morals and trampling on our freedoms.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

And we know these NoKings types supported ALL of this during CovidCon.

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E. Grogan's avatar

And harassed, threatened and screamed at people who refused to wear a mask, etc. I know because this happened to me several times. One store told me I was never to set foot in there again. Trust me, I didn't. Of course, this was in California when I still lived there.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Pray tell what state and county did you move to? From what part of Commifornia? I would like to leave but do to know where to go. I like it out here in the West. (The weather, the geography, just not the politics.)

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

I was threatened with arrest and had the police called on me and four of my friends for not wearing a mask while shopping in the independent bookstore, Warwicks Books and Gifts in upscale La Jolla, CA. (The owner Nancy Warwick called the cops on us!)

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E. Grogan's avatar

WOW, so sorry that happened to you! That's insane IMO. There are some real idiots out there.

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Frontera Lupita's avatar

Nancy Warwick was a scared, woke progressive woman. As were many of her upscale customers, who yelled at us to “just put on a mask”!

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E. Grogan's avatar

Somehow I immediately knew that when I first read your post. It is California, after all. This is one big reason why I left and moved to another state to a county where 97% vote conservative/Republican and I'm very happy I left CA, have NO desire to ever return.

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James's avatar

They fancy themselves philosopher kings, but they are petty midwit tyrants.

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Rust's avatar

Women can be - to an embarrassing extent - completely oblivious to how ridiculous they are.

"YOU GO GURRRRL!"

Such silly, unserious people.

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Dan Jones's avatar

IMHO women don't outnumber men in this respect, but they do excel at it!

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E. Grogan's avatar

Said like a true gentleman, THANK YOU. As a woman I agree with you. I also notice that type of woman seems always to be a liberal...

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Elizabeth's avatar

The “girlymen” trailing and trilling in their wake were even more pathetic. Ugh!

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Sue Kelley's avatar

There's no words strong enough for how repulsive I find humans of the XY persuasion that behave this way. 🤮( Can't bring myself to call them m*n)

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Alison Bull's avatar

Let’s hope they don’t take a page out of Portland’s book and do a naked bicycle protest.

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The King's avatar

Well at least we hope Katie Porter doesn’t do a naked bike protest.

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Alison Bull's avatar

Dragging a pot of flaming mashed potatoes behind…her lethality on par with Annie Wilkes of MISERY…

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FinemRespice's avatar

It is cruel that you posted this. I DEMAND that you apologize. Or not.

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Alison Bull's avatar

Think of Mike Johnson’s speech afterward. It might actually be worth it. “They were unclothed and demanding five million dollars for an upscale pet boutique in sub-Saharan Africa.”

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Kate Finis's avatar

Can't unsee that...

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SimulationCommander's avatar

Nooooooooooooo.........you guys weren't supposed to see that :(

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CB's avatar

Only if the bike goes naked too--no saddles, naked seat posts.

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John Geis's avatar

Your post suggests they might not like that. Evidence suggests otherwise…

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Dan Jones's avatar

Poor seat post. I would not wish that sick crazy stuff on anyone or anything.

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ZuZu’s Petals's avatar

There are few surprises any more. These people are so utterly predictable.

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Gen Chang's avatar

It would be absolutely hilarious if the Speaker had them all ticketed for vandalism? Maybe arrested and thrown in the jail downstairs, for terrorists activities? 😁👍

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John Geis's avatar

It would just fuel more “anti-Nazi protests.” 🤮

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Gen Chang's avatar

A common refrain, and completely wrong!However, they don't need any prompts to act up, they are perfectly capable of making up enough garbage, to justify their bad behaviors! Letting them get away with such, only shows them there's no consequences, which serves to encourage MORE of the insanity!

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Robert Shannon's avatar

Have never seen a democrat female activist who isn't angry at something or someone. They love their 5 minutes of attentive fame. Makes 'em feel good that they think they've done something.

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QuestionEverything's avatar

I had eggs and hash browns for breakfast today.

It was good.

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Kathy's avatar

Love this. I tried to watch the Dem’s “sit-in” (?) and decided scratching my own arms bloody was a much preferred pain. It was a cross between an administrative bureaucratic hearing where the mics throw static every 3rd word and a late late night evangelist worship singalong where they are both tone deaf and dumb.

Yours is the best advice. It retains sanity and leaves the Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs Party with their own kind and generally harmless. Besides. If Democrats cry out in the chamber and there are no GOP reps to hear them, are they really smart enough to govern? We all know that answer.

Keep up the great work!

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Gary Edwards's avatar

They are so ridiculous looking and they don't even realize it. Like 50 Karens on parade.

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