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Spin Zone / Re: 2024 Presidential "Election"
« on: March 25, 2024, 04:24:24 PM »
It's more like, we're building a superstructure to make sure we steal the election.

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Spin Zone / Re: Cheating to win at the polls is good!
« on: March 25, 2024, 07:02:32 AM »
Curious what the subsequent commandments are.
We’ll never know.

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Spin Zone / Re: That Didn’t Take Long - msnbc Fires rona botox
« on: March 25, 2024, 04:17:56 AM »
They can't handle it because of their egos and mental state.

And because their side is usually WRONG. 

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Spin Zone / Re: The Pathetic State of the Republican Party
« on: March 23, 2024, 10:29:23 PM »
Constitution states "...no ex post facto law shall be passed..." so the idea is DOA.

The constitution also says on the second amendment “shall not be infringed”. 


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Spin Zone / Re: JFK!!! Enough with the Gender Neutral Bullshit!
« on: March 22, 2024, 07:53:10 AM »
Yes, boycott. It’s not even a true thing, “gender neutral.” Men’s tee shirts don’t fit me right except for oversized ones to sleep in. And you just try wearing a women’s one! Haha. They’re actually shaped. What a stupid scam. Gender is real, and men and women are DIFFERENT.

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Spin Zone / JFK!!! Enough with the Gender Neutral Bullshit!
« on: March 22, 2024, 07:16:26 AM »
Goddamn! I just want to buy some new t-shirts for my spring break trip next week. I go online to Old Navy to look for some cheap t-shirts. I select men's t-shirt. The first fucking item is a women model wearing a gender neutral (their words) t-shirt. Enough! Stop shoving this shit down our throats. I selected MENS, not MENTALLY CONFUSED. Fuck you, Old Navy. Rant over. We now return you to our regularly scheduled broadcast.

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Spin Zone / Re: More Racism
« on: March 22, 2024, 06:49:55 AM »
Males are more violent and aggressive in general. Agree, that doesn't mean we're all bad.

However,  the propensity for violence used as a solution to disagreement in the Black Community is real. That doesn't mean ALL Blacks are like that, but it does mean there is a systemic problem that must be addressed, both from the outside and within.

Peaceful Blacks need to start holding Blacks that commit violence accountable.
After 9/11 I’d go around saying that good Muslims should purge the bad ones in their midst. Right. There’s something, too, called the “Black code.” It means that if you are black, you always vote for the black candidate. No matter how bad they are. Like DEI in the sky, this code has dire consequences. They also tend to excuse black crimes.

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Spin Zone / Re: More Racism
« on: March 22, 2024, 05:34:52 AM »
Males are more violent and aggressive in general. Agree, that doesn't mean we're all bad.

However,  the propensity for violence used as a solution to disagreement in the Black Community is real. That doesn't mean ALL Blacks are like that, but it does mean there is a systemic problem that must be addressed, both from the outside and within.

Peaceful Blacks need to start holding Blacks that commit violence accountable.

Many are:

https://www.youtube.com/@NateTheLawyer/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@BlackGenZMindset/videos

https://www.youtube.com/@aknationnews/videos

But we need more blacks in positions of authority to implement the accountability and unfortunately it seems that the blacks we elect and appoint into such positions are usually soft on crime lefties, such as the Democrat mayors in the shithole cities that defunded the police.

More importantly we need black fathers in the home.  Male guidance and authority from childhood is essential.  No, women can’t do it.  We did not have this problem before the black family was destroyed by Democrat policies.

Males are more violent and aggressive, and that’s by design. You want them to be.  But it needs to be harnessed.  Only male role models - preferably fathers - can teach boys how to properly manage their natural tendencies toward violence.

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Spin Zone / Re: Chemtrails
« on: March 22, 2024, 04:14:48 AM »
Well if this is the “not a joke” thread, I’ve got one.

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Spin Zone / Re: “Democrat” argues for abortion
« on: March 21, 2024, 07:32:26 AM »
That guy needs to be bitch slapped. He's proudly IRRESPONSIBLE and without any morals, scruples, nor ethics. He's also an idiot.

OMG.  Was that a joke?

But he does make a good case for abortion.  If his mother had exercised that option the world would be a better place.

Um, yes. Very much a joke. He's trolling the hell out of them.

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Spin Zone / Re: Joke Thread: Post 'em if ya got 'em
« on: March 19, 2024, 01:40:19 PM »
Over a double Latte, the Greek mentions "We built the Parthenon you may recall, along with the Temple of Apollo."
"Aye, and it was the Irish that discovered the Summer and Winter solstices."

"But it was the Greeks who gave birth to mathematics."

"Granted, but it was the Irish who built the first timepieces."

 Knowing that he's about to deliver the coup de grace, the son of Athens points out with a note of finality: "Keep in mind that it was the ancient Greeks who invented the notion of sex as a pleasurable activity!"
 "Aye! True enough, but it was the Irish who got women involved.

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Spin Zone / Re: Scott Pressler hired!
« on: March 16, 2024, 12:08:53 PM »
https://americanmind.org/salvo/the-2024-election-will-be-neither-free-nor-fair/

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Man is a creature that can get accustomed to anything,” said Dostoyevsky, and indeed, we’ve become so accustomed to the manipulation of our elections that it’s become almost the norm. But the Democrats have already far exceeded even their previous serious misdeeds. Conservative complaints about this tend to be dismissed as conspiracy-mongering or poor sportsmanship. But to pretend that the Democrats’ actions since November 2020 are just part of the rough-and-tumble of politics is to ignore a mountain of evidence staring us in the face.

There is nothing normal about the presidential election of 2024—nor should we attempt to normalize it, because the Democrats’ behavior has been a tragedy for American democracy. As Matt Taibbi put it in an outstanding article analyzing recent moves from the Democrats, the “2024 presidential race increasingly looks like it will be decided by lawyers, not voters, as Democrats unveil plans for America’s first lawfare election.”

If anything, Taibbi understates the case. Democratic election interference has been so pervasive that it is hard to see how we could have an election that objective outside observers would consider free and fair. This is a grave and serious accusation to level and one which holds frightening implications for the future of American democracy. But it does us no good to hide from the truth.

The GOP Body Count

The Biden regime and its accomplices have made sure that friends and allies have paid a severe price for taking them on. My Claremont colleague John Eastman, a former law school dean and Supreme Court clerk for Justice Thomas, has been forced to pay millions of dollars in legal fees to defend himself from both criminal and civil charges over the legal advice around the 2020 election that he gave to President Trump. Lawyers are supposed to advocate aggressively for their clients. Whether or not one agrees with Eastman’s theories (and a number of conservative attorneys have supported him), there is no evidence that he did not argue them in good faith.

Nonetheless, he faces disbarment in California and criminal charges in Georgia, filed by corrupt Fulton County DA Fanni Willis. Many other Trump attorneys have already pled guilty to Georgia charges or still face legal jeopardy. But, of course, Eastman’s prosecution and possible disbarment isn’t really about Eastman. It’s about sending a message to other talented conservatives—don’t defend Donald Trump or Republicans in general or you’ll face the end of your careers, personal bankruptcy, and possibly the end of your freedom.

The people who demand that we “protect democracy” are the same people eliminating democracy. A core part of the Biden strategy, as shown in leaked campaign strategy memos, is to paint his opponent as fundamentally an “existential threat to democracy,” even as he and his allies make one anti-democratic move after another.

The federal government has spent hundreds of millions of dollars prosecuting and tracking down everyone in or near the Capitol on January 6, 2021, where the overwhelming majority have been charged out of all proportion to both the threat they posed and damages they caused, only a few months after authorities almost completely ignored the “mostly peaceful” Black Lives Matter protests, the most economically damaging riots in American history. As the political saying goes: “For my friends, everything. For my enemies, the law.”

As Taibbi shows, leading Democrats were using the term “insurrection” within hours of the Capitol riot when few outside of perhaps Democratic political circles were thinking about what that term meant, legally and politically. Months later, as Taibbi documents, in a since-deleted tweet, Democrat uber-fixer Mark Elias specifically raised the specter of using the Fourteenth Amendment to disqualify sitting members of Congress from running for re-election and explicitly suggested litigation to remove GOP candidates from ballots, which we are now seeing in Colorado and Maine in the case of President Trump.

To some extent the radicalization of the Democrats’ tactics has grown so extreme because they must protect an extremely weak candidate. The obvious challenges of Biden’s mental decline, so vividly evident in his highly staged and limited public appearances and then documented in special counsel Robert Hur’s decision not to prosecute him over the illegal retention of classified documents, are apparent to any fair observer. This was all largely true in 2020 as well, but the compliant regime media allowed Biden to hide in his basement and never face significant questioning from reporters, using COVID as a shield. Now, seeking to protect their feeble frontrunner, the establishment has closed ranks even more tightly in 2024—declaring the New Hampshire primary non-binding and canceling its primary in Florida entirely, while driving potential threats like Robert Kennedy Jr out of the Democratic primaries, and then depriving him of Secret Service protection as an independent candidate.

The Plot Against the President

But by far the gravest of the Democrats’ sins has been the lawfare against Trump himself. Trump, as the regime media constantly reminds us, has been indicted on 91 felony counts in four criminal cases and charged with a variety of civil misdeeds. And where are these cases?—they are in 73 percent Democratic-voting Fulton County, Georgia, where the corrupt and entitled prosecutor recently put her arrogance (and ignorance of the law) on full display.

They are in 86 percent Democratic Manhattan, where a liberal judge has ordered Trump to pay a $450 million fine for an alleged “fraud” with no victims in which his lenders were paid back with a profit. The Wall Street Journal correctly called this “unprecedented” (so much so, that New York’s Governor Hochul went on the record to reassure normal borrowers that they didn’t have to worry—only Trump would be targeted this way). This has followed an equally unprecedented $82 million civil judgment against Trump in New York for defamation in another flimsy case from a highly questionable actor. Beyond that, Trump has been indicted by the feds for storing classified material at Mar-a-Lago, the same crime for which they declined to charge Biden (who had no declassification ability prior to his presidency). And of course, Trump is on trial in Washington, D.C. as well.

Trump’s legal fees in combating this illegitimate lawfare campaign in 2023 totaled more than $50 million. This was an amount equivalent to what he has spent on television ads. And the costs are far more than financial. Rather than spending his efforts on the campaign trail against Biden, the anti-Trump lawfare has ensured that he is tied up in courtrooms. “If I weren’t running none of this stuff would have ever happened. None of these lawsuits would’ve ever happened. I would’ve had a nice life!” an understandably indignant Trump said outside the courtroom after one of his most recent trials.

Regardless of your views of his guilt or innocence of any of these charges, it is almost unimaginable that Trump would have faced any of these charges were he not running for president, nor can it possibly be a coincidence that he faces all these charges on the eve of the election.

In a serious country that cared about democracy, national institutions would go the extra mile to ensure that these trials do not interfere with the election. Instead the media openly cheer for the trials in these corrupt highly-partisan jurisdictions to take place before the election.

The Danger Ahead

But it’s not just Trump, or his lawyers, or January 6 defendants who are at risk. Even ancillary enemies of the regime are targeted. A Delaware court revoked a $56 billion pay package given to Elon Musk, his reward for creating enormous shareholder value that far exceeded even this hefty sum. The decision was an unprecedented action in Delaware’s corporate history, according to the Wall Street Journal, and it was designed to send a clear signal to those opposing the regime, as are the numerous federal prosecutions and investigations of Musk-owned businesses. It was a lesson not lost on other businessmen, such as leading tech entrepreneur and venture capitalist Joe Lonsdale, who have not bent the knee to the regime. “They’re teaching him a lesson. They want him to back down, and hope to silence other business leaders (including me),” Lonsdale wrote on X.

Combine the Democrats’ massive election interference with a presidential candidate who is not shy about calling it out and you have a potentially combustible situation. President Trump is fond of bluster, but his strongest supporters were often frustrated by how much Trump colored within the lines dictated by his enemies in his first administration. Given his treatment by the regime, it is hard to see why he would be so constrained in a second term.

I am not involved with the election nor have I advised President Trump in 2024. But Trump’s advisors are doubtless seeing the same things I have seen. It would be politically suicidal for President Trump, if upon attaining office, to let this blatant election interference go unpunished. He would be derelict in his duty not to prosecute criminally the deep-state actors going after him. He would be derelict in his duty if he did not declare total war on the administrative state that declared total war on him—and he would be derelict in his duty if he did not pursue a Lincoln-like posture against courts that tried to thwart him and his agenda in lawless demonstrations of raw politics.

And yes, this is of course a potentially dangerous course of action—but letting the Democrats spend years waging relentless lawfare against the opposing party and its leader in a manner without precedent would be even more dangerous to what is left of American democracy. It is only through relentless action against those who have declared war on him and his supporters that Trump would have any hope of restoring democratic checks and balances to a system currently run by a left-wing oligarchy with an increasingly visible iron fist.

But regardless of Trump’s strategy, and how aggressively he chooses to pursue it, the Democratic Party’s undermining of our election in 2024 has led America to the edge of the abyss.

At the very least, the Right can stop playing games and acknowledge what is staring us in the face.

As Lonsdale wrote on X, “Should we be scared, or fight harder?”

I know which course I plan to choose, and I trust that President Trump and his allies will choose similarly.

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Spin Zone / Re: Haiti....
« on: March 16, 2024, 06:23:01 AM »
I've been to Haiti many times.  Haiti makes third world countries look modern and advanced.

  First thing you notice about Haiti is how barren the land is.  Why is this on a tropical island?  The Haitians cut down all the trees to make charcoal and didn't replant.

  Second thing you notice standing in Port-au-Prince looking north on the hill side is all of the mansions.  Cité Soleil is just west of Port-au-Prince, and is one of the largest slums in the western world.   Why the mansions?  Because the one percent of Haiti's population controls 95% of the wealth there.

  Corruption is a way of life there.  Billions upon billions are spent in Haiti in the form of "aid" but that money never makes it to the people. It's nothing more than a giant money laundering operation.

 

 

And if my hypothetical Haitian man made it to the U.S. it wouldn’t be conceptually any different, as we are increasingly under the thumb of the same kind of thug-elite class in the process of solidifying control over the U.S. population and garnering all the wealth to themselves.  We just aren’t at the starvation point - yet.

What is staving that off for now is the federation of states and our massive economy, which they’re trying their best to destroy.  My Haitian immigrant might do well for a while, long enough to see his child to adulthood, only to end up either caught up in civil war, or starving like they did in all other leftist utopias forced onto a once great civilization by a psychopathic control freak monster like Stalin or Mao.

What the Bidens and the Democrats and their pathetic Republican bitches are doing is setting the stage for just such an individual to rise and, Putin-style, change election law to permanently seize power. The Democrats have already begun that process with all the mail in ballots, programmable vote machines, etc.

Even if it isn’t enough yet to keep Trump out of the White House this election cycle, the best Trump can do is be a slight road bump once again, slowing them down just a bit but enraging them all the more and stiffening their resolve to crush the once great USA and her people for the sake of their own enrichment and power, just like your 1% in Haiti.

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Spin Zone / Re: Haiti....
« on: March 15, 2024, 09:17:17 AM »
No money or power to gain from the chaos.

Except BILLIONS and BILLIONS in 'redirected' foreign aide...

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Spin Zone / Re: TikTok Bill
« on: March 14, 2024, 10:54:22 AM »

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