PRESIDENT TRUMP- "I Have A Chance to BREAK THE DEEP STATE" | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78646202 United States 05/24/2020 12:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Keep in mind - if Trump (as the King piece) falls, there nothing coming up the line to replace him. Nothing not corrupted that is.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76087551 It is dangerous times we are living in. yup what about the eventuality... when his 2nd term is done, what then? he will HAVE TO GET THE DRAINING done by then or else we re all fucked. Ever played poker? Trumps about to dump a royal flush , Ace high and you all thought he had dueses. dumb on |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74647076 United States 05/24/2020 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course he doesnt intend to kick out the occupation we are living under Quoting: Anonymous Coward 73454793 He loves them They are special And THEY call the shots Soon literally Idiot Wrong. Anyone with an iq over 120 can easily see the truth with only a small amount of investigation. Thats why the j ws want to get rid of whites. They tend to. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77958172 Romania 05/24/2020 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Obama is merely a pawn in a very big chess game. But yes I'd like to see that happen. His father comes from the OLDEST HUMAN race on Earth, the Luo-Shilluk tribe of East Africa, which is 140,000 - 200,000 years old. Much older than any White, Jeev or Asian races. That's the only point of interest in him. Other then that, he's just a mulatto product of a Black man banging a White woman, thanks to lax immigration rules. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 05/24/2020 12:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no imaginary "deep state", "nwo" etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77958172 Only THE SYSTEM, which comprises of Politicians/Lawyers, Arts-Entertainment, Big-Business. "Deep State" makes what's going on sound way more mysterious and nefarious than what's actually true. Think of arguing with your idiotic liberal Aunt Shirley or dumb liberal cousin Fred. Or your dumb liberal co-workers Jack and Helen or your dumb liberal neighbors Marge and Bill. Then apply their thinking onto people throughout society in general, throughout the so-called Deep State. Or what's sometimes also called the Swamp. The problem is a lot closer to the average person than he or she realizes. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77958172 Romania 05/24/2020 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country,' the president says Quoting: FeedYourHead [link to justthenews.com (secure)] “What am I doing? I'm fighting the deep state,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson. “I'm fighting the swamp…If it keeps going the way it's going, I have a chance to break the deep state. It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country.” There is no imaginary "deep state", "nwo" etc. Only THE SYSTEM, which comprises of Politicians/Lawyers, Arts-Entertainment, Big-Business. In its current form in America, its called as the "Democratic Republic" Trump has had his foot in two of its arms - Big-Business and Arts-Entertainment for a long time,...and now in Politics/Law also, for the past 3 1/2 years.. Thus, he's also part of THE SYSTEM, and cant do anything to get rid of it, even if he wants to. . BALONEY Errr...but I dont watch youtube videos, since its only a click $$$ farm, for the video producers and google owners. . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 05/24/2020 12:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Other then that, he's just a mulatto product of a Black man banging a White woman, thanks to lax immigration rules. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77958172 His racial, ethnic or national background recedes in the distance over the fact he was a US-hating, hard-hearted, unscrupulous liberal or leftwinger. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77958172 Romania 05/24/2020 12:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Obama is merely a pawn in a very big chess game. But yes I'd like to see that happen. His father comes from the OLDEST HUMAN race on Earth, the Luo-Shilluk tribe of East Africa, which is 140,000 - 200,000 years old. Much older than any White, Jeev or Asian races. That's the only point of interest in him. Other then that, he's just a mulatto product of a Black man banging a White woman, thanks to lax immigration rules. . As matter of interest, the Hunter-Gatherer part of Nordics, are the oldest of the WHITE component races at 40,000 years. Though a very few Nordics have Haplogroup A, similar to what is found in Obama's father's race. No one can explain how. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78949465 Australia 05/24/2020 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Keep in mind - if Trump (as the King piece) falls, there nothing coming up the line to replace him. Nothing not corrupted that is.... Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76087551 It is dangerous times we are living in. yup what about the eventuality... when his 2nd term is done, what then? he will HAVE TO GET THE DRAINING done by then or else we re all fucked. Ever played poker? Trumps about to dump a royal flush , Ace high and you all thought he had dueses. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78689367 United States 05/24/2020 12:39 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's the chance Trump is lying about his taking of hydroxychloroquine?? Trump family trusts all have investments in a mutual fund whose largest holding is Sanofi, the manufacturer of Plaquenil, the brand-name version of hydroxychloroquine. If Trump were a sleazebag liberal like Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, or Joe/Hunter Biden, then, yep, projecting the nature of liberals onto him would be logical or far likelier to hit pay dirt. Corruption, from the cultural to the financial, runs rampant in a system dominated by liberals - in government, the media, pop culture, Silicon Valley/Wall Street - because they love to protect one another. What would human nature have to be like for conservative claims of cultural oppression to make sense? And what are the moral and political implications of accepting this view of human nature? Conservative claims of cultural oppression are what must become of conservatism once it absorbs the moral and intellectual impulses of the Left into itself, and I here investigate the deeper meaning of this absorption. Can we draw a rigid, clear-cut boundary line between Left and Right, or is this boundary somehow indeterminate, an artifice of cultural convention or social power? Perhaps liberalism produces its own conservatism just as conservatism produces its own liberalism. These are the questions posed by conservative claims of cultural oppression, and this work advances a comprehensive philosophical theory that provides these claims with a new depth and coherence. [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 77958172 Romania 05/24/2020 12:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | There is no imaginary "deep state", "nwo" etc. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77958172 Only THE SYSTEM, which comprises of Politicians/Lawyers, Arts-Entertainment, Big-Business. "Deep State" makes what's going on sound way more mysterious and nefarious than what's actually true. Think of arguing with your idiotic liberal Aunt Shirley or dumb liberal cousin Fred. Or your dumb liberal co-workers Jack and Helen or your dumb liberal neighbors Marge and Bill. Then apply their thinking onto people throughout society in general, throughout the so-called Deep State. Or what's sometimes also called the Swamp. The problem is a lot closer to the average person than he or she realizes. First there is no deep state, nwo or swamp, only THE SYSTEM. THE SYSTEM is very ancient, which as old as the human species. It morphs into various forms at various times, but "democracy" is its most recent and elegant avatar. The problem is how can Trump clean it up, when he is entrenched deeply in it, with one foot in each of its three constituent arms? . |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 05/24/2020 12:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What would human nature have to be like for conservative claims of cultural oppression to make sense? And what are the moral and political implications of accepting this view of human nature? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78689367 Whatever form a right-leaning viewpoint or set of conservative biases manifest as, they need to value: Honesty Rationality Logic Common sense Integrity Ethics Compassion ALL - all - of those traits need to be respected and emphasized, not just one or two of them. The political left, by contrast, ideologically masturbates to one of those traits. A trait which is so distorted and corrupted that it ends up as worthless and meaningless as a portable space heater in the Sahara Desert. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78689367 United States 05/24/2020 12:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | You know if they can clean up the filth of human trafficking Quoting: Hub Cap Halo and child abuse ,THE FATHER could turn and leave a blessing instead of destruction for our country. It's a crying shame this beautiful land was over-run by deep state back in the 15 and 1600's. Before that the elderly, children, orphans and widows were not cast aside. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 05/24/2020 12:51 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Only THE SYSTEM, which comprises of Politicians/Lawyers, Quoting: Anonymous Coward 77958172 First there is no deep state, nwo or swamp, only THE SYSTEM. A system made worse and more corrupt because few to no people ever ask the basic question: What exactly are your liberal or leftwing politics all about and good for? What do you believe your liberal feelings do to you, do for you, and do to the society you're a part of? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78689367 United States 05/24/2020 12:58 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What would human nature have to be like for conservative claims of cultural oppression to make sense? And what are the moral and political implications of accepting this view of human nature? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78689367 Whatever form a right-leaning viewpoint or set of conservative biases manifest as, they need to value: Honesty Rationality Logic Common sense Integrity Ethics Compassion ALL - all - of those traits need to be respected and emphasized, not just one or two of them. The political left, by contrast, ideologically masturbates to one of those traits. A trait which is so distorted and corrupted that it ends up as worthless and meaningless as a portable space heater in the Sahara Desert. The Left is the Right and the Right is the Left The time was a few weeks before the 2008 election and the place was MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Under discussion was the increasingly unhinged racism and xenophobia that seemed to be gripping crowds at McCain-Palin rallies, where some attendees, apparently driven batty by the prospect of an African-American president, reacted with shouts of “terrorist” and “kill him” at the mere mention of Barack Obama’s name. The show’s mild-mannered conservative host, former GOP congressman Joe Scarborough, responded that these outbursts were surely beyond the pale. But he then seized upon these reports as an occasion to remind liberals that that they should also pay attention to their own incivility problems and stop judging conservatives by a double-standard, as though they were the only ones capable of lapsing into incivility. When a few misfits behave outrageously at Republican campaign events, this is taken by liberals as evidence for the latent racism and general depravity of conservatives. But no objections are raised when a well-respected liberal commentator like Thomas Frank writes What’s the Matter with Kansas?, a book that took aim, not at one man, but at an entire state, dismissing its conservative-voting citizens as a bunch of “yahoos,” Scarborough observed. A conservative like him was willing to turn around and criticize his own when they crossed the line. Yet liberals seem unwilling to engage in similar self-policing, unwilling to acknowledge, let alone denounce, the hatred and bigotry that grows in their own ranks. . . . By thus reconfiguring the meaning of class and class conflict, conservatives have arrogated to themselves the mantle of the outsider and underdog. Frank observed: From the mild-mannered David Brooks to the ever-wrathful Ann Coulter, attacks on the personal tastes and pretensions of this [the liberal] stratum of society are the stock-in-trade of conservative writers. They, the conservatives, are the real outsiders, they tell us, gazing with disgust upon the ludicrous manners of the high and mighty. Or, they tell us, they are rough-and-ready proles, laughing along with us at the efforts of our social “betters” to reform and improve us. That they are often, in fact, people of privilege doing their utmost to boost the fortunes of a political party that is the traditional tool of the privileged is a contradiction that does not trouble them. [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42923564 United Kingdom 05/24/2020 12:59 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country,' the president says Quoting: FeedYourHead [link to justthenews.com (secure)] “What am I doing? I'm fighting the deep state,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson. “I'm fighting the swamp…If it keeps going the way it's going, I have a chance to break the deep state. It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country.” This bullshit again? Trump said this crap 4 years ago. |
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MrReality User ID: 47345121 Canada 05/24/2020 01:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Masterful the way he played the Democrat Governors , gave them all the rope they needed to hang themselves. Quoting: Pinkorchid- Covfefe Exactly! Their lust for power , lies and greed is so predictable. Thread: Trump Administration Ran Simulation For This Virus Last Year Code Named "The Crimson Contagion"....... wmMmw |
Epic Beard Guy User ID: 77993004 United States 05/24/2020 01:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country,' the president says Quoting: FeedYourHead [link to justthenews.com (secure)] “What am I doing? I'm fighting the deep state,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson. “I'm fighting the swamp…If it keeps going the way it's going, I have a chance to break the deep state. It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country.” Holy Fuck hurry up then Trump your wasting time! It not that he is wasting time, it just that he has to fight everybody in Washington. The deep state includes almost everyone in our government right now. To cure the problem, we need term limits, no retirement, and lawmakers get the same health care and insurance as the rest of us. Lobbying should be illegal here, like it is everywhere else! I don't see the deep state going away any time soon, but he is weakening their grip on the country. Hope for the best, but prepare for the worst. "America is at that awkward stage. It's too late to work within the system, but too early to shoot the bastards." -- Claire Wolfe |
MrReality User ID: 47345121 Canada 05/24/2020 01:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country,' the president says Quoting: FeedYourHead [link to justthenews.com (secure)] “What am I doing? I'm fighting the deep state,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson. “I'm fighting the swamp…If it keeps going the way it's going, I have a chance to break the deep state. It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country.” Holy Fuck hurry up then Trump your wasting time! It not that he is wasting time, it just that he has to fight everybody in Washington. The deep state includes almost everyone in our government right now. To cure the problem, we need term limits, no retirement, and lawmakers get the same health care and insurance as the rest of us. Lobbying should be illegal here, like it is everywhere else! I don't see the deep state going away any time soon, but he is weakening their grip on the country. [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] How ? wmMmw |
MissCleo User ID: 77082640 United States 05/24/2020 01:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Obama is merely a pawn in a very big chess game. But yes I'd like to see that happen. His father comes from the OLDEST HUMAN race on Earth, the Luo-Shilluk tribe of East Africa, which is 140,000 - 200,000 years old. Much older than any White, Jeev or Asian races. That's the only point of interest in him. Other then that, he's just a mulatto product of a Black man banging a White woman, thanks to lax immigration rules. . Bullshit. Shilluk is an Arabic word, and they invent a lot of stuff to lay claim. MANY tribes of Africa went extinct. Obama is a Muslim and opened doors that non-Muslims couldn't. Allowed in was Huma but not Hillary. Brennan but not others. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78949465 Australia 05/24/2020 01:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What's the chance Trump is lying about his taking of hydroxychloroquine?? Trump family trusts all have investments in a mutual fund whose largest holding is Sanofi, the manufacturer of Plaquenil, the brand-name version of hydroxychloroquine. If Trump were a sleazebag liberal like Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama, or Joe/Hunter Biden, then, yep, projecting the nature of liberals onto him would be logical or far likelier to hit pay dirt. Corruption, from the cultural to the financial, runs rampant in a system dominated by liberals - in government, the media, pop culture, Silicon Valley/Wall Street - because they love to protect one another. What would human nature have to be like for conservative claims of cultural oppression to make sense? And what are the moral and political implications of accepting this view of human nature? Conservative claims of cultural oppression are what must become of conservatism once it absorbs the moral and intellectual impulses of the Left into itself, and I here investigate the deeper meaning of this absorption. Can we draw a rigid, clear-cut boundary line between Left and Right, or is this boundary somehow indeterminate, an artifice of cultural convention or social power? Perhaps liberalism produces its own conservatism just as conservatism produces its own liberalism. These are the questions posed by conservative claims of cultural oppression, and this work advances a comprehensive philosophical theory that provides these claims with a new depth and coherence. [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] ^^^^^ Marxist horse shit. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78943324 Canada 05/24/2020 01:27 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | 'It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country,' the president says Quoting: FeedYourHead [link to justthenews.com (secure)] “What am I doing? I'm fighting the deep state,” Trump said in an exclusive interview with Full Measure with Sharyl Attkisson. “I'm fighting the swamp…If it keeps going the way it's going, I have a chance to break the deep state. It's a vicious group of people. It's very bad for our country.” Holy Fuck hurry up then Trump your wasting time! I'll have more freedom second term, said Obama to Putin |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 78567256 United States 05/24/2020 01:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | What would human nature have to be like for conservative claims of cultural oppression to make sense? And what are the moral and political implications of accepting this view of human nature? Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78689367 Whatever form a right-leaning viewpoint or set of conservative biases manifest as, they need to value: Honesty Rationality Logic Common sense Integrity Ethics Compassion ALL - all - of those traits need to be respected and emphasized, not just one or two of them. The political left, by contrast, ideologically masturbates to one of those traits. A trait which is so distorted and corrupted that it ends up as worthless and meaningless as a portable space heater in the Sahara Desert. The Left is the Right and the Right is the Left The time was a few weeks before the 2008 election and the place was MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Under discussion was the increasingly unhinged racism and xenophobia that seemed to be gripping crowds at McCain-Palin rallies, where some attendees, apparently driven batty by the prospect of an African-American president, reacted with shouts of “terrorist” and “kill him” at the mere mention of Barack Obama’s name. The show’s mild-mannered conservative host, former GOP congressman Joe Scarborough, responded that these outbursts were surely beyond the pale. But he then seized upon these reports as an occasion to remind liberals that that they should also pay attention to their own incivility problems and stop judging conservatives by a double-standard, as though they were the only ones capable of lapsing into incivility. When a few misfits behave outrageously at Republican campaign events, this is taken by liberals as evidence for the latent racism and general depravity of conservatives. But no objections are raised when a well-respected liberal commentator like Thomas Frank writes What’s the Matter with Kansas?, a book that took aim, not at one man, but at an entire state, dismissing its conservative-voting citizens as a bunch of “yahoos,” Scarborough observed. A conservative like him was willing to turn around and criticize his own when they crossed the line. Yet liberals seem unwilling to engage in similar self-policing, unwilling to acknowledge, let alone denounce, the hatred and bigotry that grows in their own ranks. . . . By thus reconfiguring the meaning of class and class conflict, conservatives have arrogated to themselves the mantle of the outsider and underdog. Frank observed: From the mild-mannered David Brooks to the ever-wrathful Ann Coulter, attacks on the personal tastes and pretensions of this [the liberal] stratum of society are the stock-in-trade of conservative writers. They, the conservatives, are the real outsiders, they tell us, gazing with disgust upon the ludicrous manners of the high and mighty. Or, they tell us, they are rough-and-ready proles, laughing along with us at the efforts of our social “betters” to reform and improve us. That they are often, in fact, people of privilege doing their utmost to boost the fortunes of a political party that is the traditional tool of the privileged is a contradiction that does not trouble them. [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] ^^^^ The tribe Communist chimes in. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 78949465 Australia 05/24/2020 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whatever form a right-leaning viewpoint or set of conservative biases manifest as, they need to value: Honesty Rationality Logic Common sense Integrity Ethics Compassion ALL - all - of those traits need to be respected and emphasized, not just one or two of them. The political left, by contrast, ideologically masturbates to one of those traits. A trait which is so distorted and corrupted that it ends up as worthless and meaningless as a portable space heater in the Sahara Desert. The Left is the Right and the Right is the Left The time was a few weeks before the 2008 election and the place was MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Under discussion was the increasingly unhinged racism and xenophobia that seemed to be gripping crowds at McCain-Palin rallies, where some attendees, apparently driven batty by the prospect of an African-American president, reacted with shouts of “terrorist” and “kill him” at the mere mention of Barack Obama’s name. The show’s mild-mannered conservative host, former GOP congressman Joe Scarborough, responded that these outbursts were surely beyond the pale. But he then seized upon these reports as an occasion to remind liberals that that they should also pay attention to their own incivility problems and stop judging conservatives by a double-standard, as though they were the only ones capable of lapsing into incivility. When a few misfits behave outrageously at Republican campaign events, this is taken by liberals as evidence for the latent racism and general depravity of conservatives. But no objections are raised when a well-respected liberal commentator like Thomas Frank writes What’s the Matter with Kansas?, a book that took aim, not at one man, but at an entire state, dismissing its conservative-voting citizens as a bunch of “yahoos,” Scarborough observed. A conservative like him was willing to turn around and criticize his own when they crossed the line. Yet liberals seem unwilling to engage in similar self-policing, unwilling to acknowledge, let alone denounce, the hatred and bigotry that grows in their own ranks. . . . By thus reconfiguring the meaning of class and class conflict, conservatives have arrogated to themselves the mantle of the outsider and underdog. Frank observed: From the mild-mannered David Brooks to the ever-wrathful Ann Coulter, attacks on the personal tastes and pretensions of this [the liberal] stratum of society are the stock-in-trade of conservative writers. They, the conservatives, are the real outsiders, they tell us, gazing with disgust upon the ludicrous manners of the high and mighty. Or, they tell us, they are rough-and-ready proles, laughing along with us at the efforts of our social “betters” to reform and improve us. That they are often, in fact, people of privilege doing their utmost to boost the fortunes of a political party that is the traditional tool of the privileged is a contradiction that does not trouble them. [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] ^^^ Marxist horse shit. Trump gave Patriots two pro-Second Amendment Supreme Court Justices with two more on the way. What else you got for complaints which doesn't boil down to you wanting Drag Queen story hour for Toddlers and normal Americans wanting to keep America Great? Argue your politic instead of hiding your politics, you disingenuous progressive Marxist moron. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 74827762 United States 05/24/2020 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Left is the Right and the Right is the Left Quoting: Anonymous Coward 78689367 The time was a few weeks before the 2008 election and the place was MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Under discussion was the increasingly unhinged racism and xenophobia that seemed to be gripping crowds at McCain-Palin rallies, where some attendees, apparently driven batty by the prospect of an African-American president, reacted with shouts of “terrorist” and “kill him” at the mere mention of Barack Obama’s name. You do realize that what you posted is chock-full of liberal or leftwing biases and leftwing perceptions? When the author describes a host at MSNBC as of the political right, that alone renders the analysis as leftwing meaningless. Or about as hollow as left-leaning feelings and biases are kind, caring, ethical and compassionate. What exactly is liberalism and people of the left all about and good for? |
MrReality User ID: 47345121 Canada 05/24/2020 01:35 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Whatever form a right-leaning viewpoint or set of conservative biases manifest as, they need to value: Honesty Rationality Logic Common sense Integrity Ethics Compassion ALL - all - of those traits need to be respected and emphasized, not just one or two of them. The political left, by contrast, ideologically masturbates to one of those traits. A trait which is so distorted and corrupted that it ends up as worthless and meaningless as a portable space heater in the Sahara Desert. The Left is the Right and the Right is the Left The time was a few weeks before the 2008 election and the place was MSNBC’s Morning Joe. Under discussion was the increasingly unhinged racism and xenophobia that seemed to be gripping crowds at McCain-Palin rallies, where some attendees, apparently driven batty by the prospect of an African-American president, reacted with shouts of “terrorist” and “kill him” at the mere mention of Barack Obama’s name. The show’s mild-mannered conservative host, former GOP congressman Joe Scarborough, responded that these outbursts were surely beyond the pale. But he then seized upon these reports as an occasion to remind liberals that that they should also pay attention to their own incivility problems and stop judging conservatives by a double-standard, as though they were the only ones capable of lapsing into incivility. When a few misfits behave outrageously at Republican campaign events, this is taken by liberals as evidence for the latent racism and general depravity of conservatives. But no objections are raised when a well-respected liberal commentator like Thomas Frank writes What’s the Matter with Kansas?, a book that took aim, not at one man, but at an entire state, dismissing its conservative-voting citizens as a bunch of “yahoos,” Scarborough observed. A conservative like him was willing to turn around and criticize his own when they crossed the line. Yet liberals seem unwilling to engage in similar self-policing, unwilling to acknowledge, let alone denounce, the hatred and bigotry that grows in their own ranks. . . . By thus reconfiguring the meaning of class and class conflict, conservatives have arrogated to themselves the mantle of the outsider and underdog. Frank observed: From the mild-mannered David Brooks to the ever-wrathful Ann Coulter, attacks on the personal tastes and pretensions of this [the liberal] stratum of society are the stock-in-trade of conservative writers. They, the conservatives, are the real outsiders, they tell us, gazing with disgust upon the ludicrous manners of the high and mighty. Or, they tell us, they are rough-and-ready proles, laughing along with us at the efforts of our social “betters” to reform and improve us. That they are often, in fact, people of privilege doing their utmost to boost the fortunes of a political party that is the traditional tool of the privileged is a contradiction that does not trouble them. [link to papers.ssrn.com (secure)] ^^^ Marxist horse shit. Trump gave Patriots two pro-Second Amendment Supreme Court Justices with two more on the way. What else you got for complaints which doesn't boil down to you wanting Drag Queen story hour for Toddlers and normal Americans wanting to keep America Great? Argue your politic instead of hiding your politics, you disingenuous progressive Marxist moron. Hey trigger how many libs ya got in your state. Now why don't you go deal with them ... Rather you waste time shitting on white patriots you strormfag shill bot boy. wmMmw |