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Spin Zone / Re: Joke Thread: Post 'em if ya got 'em
« on: August 21, 2022, 03:43:00 PM »

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Spin Zone / Re: A Going Away Gift for Liz Cheney
« on: August 18, 2022, 12:30:55 PM »
by Newt Gingrich

As Congresswoman Liz Cheney was being decisively repudiated by the voters of Wyoming (66 percent to 29 percent is a repudiation), her smug Eastern establishment certainty of moral virtue remained intact.

However, in describing her situation with the words of Abraham Lincoln, she skewed the historic record. If Lincoln had only garnered 29 percent support in his 1858 U.S. Senate race against Stephen Douglas, he would never have been president.

In fact, Lincoln won the popular vote against incumbent Douglas. However, Democrats had more seats in the state legislature (which selected Senators in those days) so they sent Douglas back to Washington. Lincoln then had the Lincoln-Douglas debates published as a book and worked methodically to win the GOP nomination for president in 1860.

Cheney is also profoundly mistaken in her claim that Lincoln ignored public opinion to follow some internal conviction against the popular will.

Lincoln was deeply careful about doing what the public wanted. He was possibly the most thoughtful of all American presidents in this regard. Lincoln warned: “In this age, in this country, public sentiment is everything. With it, nothing can fail; against it, nothing can succeed. Whoever molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes, or pronounces judicial decisions.”

Anyone who studies Lincoln’s presidency knows he listened carefully to the American people (at least those in the North who favored maintaining the Union and ultimately supported abolishing slavery).

In an age before polling, President Lincoln routinely held open receptions at the White House.

As Tyler Putnam wrote:

‘”I call these receptions my public-opinion baths,’ answered Lincoln, ‘for I have but little time to read the papers and gather public opinion that way; and, though they may not be pleasant in all their particulars, the effect as a whole is renovating and invigorating to my perceptions of responsibility and duty.’”

Lincoln believed such encounters kept him in touch with “the great popular assemblage out of which I sprang, and to which at the end of two years I must return.”

When Lincoln called for government of the people, by the people, and for the people, he meant everyday folks – not just Ivy League elites.

The government of the people in Wyoming means representing a deeply pro-Donald Trump position. After all, President Trump got 69.94 percent of the vote in Wyoming in 2020.

When Cheney decided her mission in life was destroying President Trump, she was in effect repudiating the people of Wyoming – the people she was supposed to be representing. She had joined the government for the elite – the government for the establishment system – and rejected Lincoln’s formula of government by and for the people.

This was perhaps made most clear in her arrogant closing statement of the Jan. 6 Committee:

“In our country, we don’t swear an oath to an individual, or a political party. We take our oath to defend the United States Constitution. And that oath must mean something. Tonight, I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonor will remain.”

In her concession speech, Cheney continued her anti-Trump fervor which had marked the Jan. 6 Committee as a show trial. Essentially, she was vice chair of a fake committee colluding with the fake news media to produce fake information.

Atty. Gen. Merrick Garland would be well served to consider the Wyoming repudiation of the Jan. 6 Committee’s vice chair – and the number of successful candidates who were supported by President Trump this primary cycle.

It is likely that only two of the 10 House Republicans who voted to impeach President Trump will survive. An 80 percent defeat rate is historic and unlike anything we have seen in American history. (At the peak of his popularity in 1938, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt failed almost totally in his effort to purge conservatives from his party).

Garland’s Justice Department – having lied to federal judges, harassed Trump supporters, and now sent 30 FBI agents into the former President’s private home – is clearly trying to find grounds to indict President Trump and try him in Washington D.C. (where he got only 5.6 percent of the vote).

President Lincoln’s warning for Garland is simple. Government of the people, by the people, and for the people cannot be repudiated by rigged investigations, hand-picked judges, or stacked juries.

Every step by a tainted FBI and Justice Department against President Trump simply makes it more likely that he will be the Republican nominee. Every effort to block him with legality when he cannot be defeated in the public arena will be a disaster for the country and an assault on Lincoln’s vision of government by the people.

Big Government Socialists may be able to beat President Trump in a general election. That would be legitimate and ultimately accepted by the American people if they thought it was an honest campaign and an honest count.

Trying to block President Trump from competing will enrage at least half the country and increase contempt for the entire bureaucracy – and the larger Washington establishment that thinks it can govern over the people rather than with the people’s consent.

As Lincoln warned “public sentiment is everything.” It is that public sentiment which repudiated Cheney in Wyoming. It is that public sentiment which will repudiate any effort to legally rig the game so Trump can’t run.

Garland is in real risk of becoming the attorney general who broke the public’s belief in an impartial American justice system. That would be a disaster on an historic scale.

Let’s stick with Lincoln and cheerfully repudiate Cheney and Garland.

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Cool Places to Fly / Re: OshKosh 2022
« on: August 01, 2022, 11:23:59 AM »
Or is it a dearth of pilots to fly them?  Are we aging out and not enough young uns to care?

Love the pics.
<raising hand>  Shoot... just give me a P51 (and the funds to maintain and fuel it) and I'll fly it wherever you want!

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Spin Zone / Re: Are You READY For hilary???
« on: July 22, 2022, 04:29:54 PM »
I was going to post this in the joke thread, but it seems appropriate here.




hilary is NOT going to be happy knowing you stole her prize mug.

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I’m looking forward to 10,000 airplanes creating lots of greenhouse gasses in Oshkosh over the next 11 days.

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Spin Zone / Re: Roe v. Wade Overturned
« on: June 28, 2022, 11:59:56 AM »
Right, because it wasn't an insurrection.  Insurrection require guns, mass murder or genocide, Che Guevara or Pol Pot types, etc. Thus was a bunch of people running around.

  The reason for the misuse of the word insurrection was intentional.  By convincing the useful idiots that this was an insurrection, they could then by law prevent people from running for office or have people removed from office.

  This is why they are still pumping the J6 committee and the show trials.

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Spin Zone / Re: Monkeypox
« on: May 22, 2022, 05:36:25 PM »
BTW, the "k" is silent.   8)

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Spin Zone / Re: Trans everything. All the things.
« on: April 11, 2022, 07:47:55 AM »
For me it depends on AOPA's motivation. If it was to get the most qualified, best spokesperson to spread the word about aviation coolness and that person fit, then great.  If it's to check some box of fake wokeness then forget it. Like needing a black female supreme court judge because it's "historic" regardless of qualifications.

And this is my biggest problem with affirmative action.  It actually downgrades the very people it purports to uplift.  When a minority is hired because they’re actually the best qualified, then they live under a cloud of suspicion that they were hired because of their race or gender or sexual preference or whatever.  By the way, since when are women a “minority”?  How can a woman owned business be considered “minority owned”?

You know it’s all fake bullshit when they refuse to acknowledge non-woke minority success.  Is the left celebrating Clarence Thomas?  Hell no, they’re trying to get him removed.  They don’t give a fuck about blacks on the SC, they just want woke on the SC who also happen to be symbols of their anointed self righteousness as Biden CAME OUT AND SAID when he said his nominee would be a black female period end of story.  Nothing about getting the best qualified which Thomas actually IS and the left fought tooth and nail to block him.  Fucking hypocrites.


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Spin Zone / Re: “It's a Woke World After All”
« on: April 02, 2022, 10:22:17 AM »
One generation builds it, the next continues it and the third destroys the company.

https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/04/02/disney-heiress-melts-down-in-mad-rant-rails-against-conservatives-turning-customers-against-them-1220503/?fbclid=IwAR3YIANz-Z1PKdwpt8g8duzaFeabS2CXvKhXtpWfOusMDFDOE98D6YOnjKU

The woke left CAUSED the Florida bill. Such conservative reactions weren’t necessary when by social convention you didn’t talk to little school children about sexual deviancy.  Everyone knew that was taboo, you didn’t even talk about ordinary heterosexual coitus other than the minimum necessary to teach basic reproductive biology.  It was universally understood that anything beyond that was the business of the parents.

The radical left forced this to happen with their relentless public hammering about it.  There have always been gay/trans people and society was slowly becoming more accepting, but the woke left picked it up as a militant cause to be forced down society’s throat in ways way beyond what the majority will accept. That resulted in the backlash. They have no one to blame but themselves.

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Spin Zone / Re: Gas prices
« on: March 10, 2022, 07:39:45 AM »
The only that rose faster than today's gas prices was Biden's vote total in the middle of the night on election day.

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Spin Zone / Re: Covidiocy Continued
« on: January 23, 2022, 11:52:10 AM »
I went back and took a PCR test. Rather the wife made me go take it. It'll be a few days before those results come in. I was also reading if it's omni-con, the rapid tests have up to a 25% failure rate in detecting it. So who the hell knows.

Whatever happens I hope you get better soon.

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Spin Zone / Re: SMH
« on: December 15, 2021, 07:43:09 AM »
There is no justification for continuing economy- and spirit-killing measures such as masking, lockdowns and social distancing, as the consequences of these are rapidly growing: supply chain disruptions, inflation, psychological problems, business closures, educational deficits in kids, etc.

Sure there is. The population is being "trained" to accept orders from their betters and to do with less, and be grateful for some "freedom" when it's dished out to those in favor of the ruling party.

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Spin Zone / Re: Rittenhouse shoots Dirtbags
« on: November 19, 2021, 03:40:09 PM »
Stan, doesn't deer gun season start tomorrow? Going to be a lot people armed in the state. Let's see if anymore fuck around and find out happens.
I’m actually at a friends cottage up in the Northwoods right now, though I’m not a deer hunter.

I’m going to order one of these tonight at the supper club to have with a fish fry.


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Spin Zone / Re: New Covid Surge
« on: September 02, 2021, 03:47:00 PM »
Jeff Skiles has his 185 for sale on barnstormers. Now just to convince the wife to sell the house and live fulltime in our RV so I can afford it.
Maybe you life insurance will allow her to do that!

More seriously, I am trying to talk Leslie into doing the same thing.  Sell the house while prices are high and we are still healthy and buy an RV to tour the country for about a year.  When we return we could probably afford a nice ALF.  The holdup is that she won't sell the Bonanza.

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