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The Frankish Reich

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  1. An actual (not PPP-style insult) honest-to-goodness COMMIE (and terrorist with "cognitive issues") backs Trump! Or maybe doesn't. If this doesn't convince all of you normies out there walk away and join MAGA Nation, what will? From his wiki page: Fellow Black Panther Party member and BPP Central Committee member Donald L. Cox has suggested that during Hilliard's stint as BPP Chief of Staff, Hilliard became an autocrat highly influenced by Stalin. Cox has stated that as the party explored Marxist theory, Marxist-Leninism became the party line and that in particular Stalin's book Foundations of Leninism was read and practised. Reflecting those principles, Cox alleges that Hilliard began to place loyalty to the party above all and dealt out punishment, denouncement or expulsion from the Black Panther Party to those who opposed him or the party line, even for the slightest of offence, with his orders being carried out by internal enforcers known as the "Black Guard" and "Buddha Samurai".
  2. I don't see anyone ripping Tesla, other than of course knee-jerk anti-EV types out there. Likewise Space X or the Boring Co. or whatever. People on the left do rip him for what he's doing to Twitter/X, but that isn't exactly the innovator side of Musk.
  3. Hey, maybe High Energy Dr. Jill is the person really running the government after all. There's your answer to the question posed on that topic...
  4. The New Luddites - the MAGA "conservatives." We are in a great period of innovation! Let's run away from it like scared kittens.
  5. Like minds devour the same Twitter feeds. If we want to see what some guy named Benny Johnson thinks is noteworthy, we’re all capable of seeking him out … no pointers needed. Zero. Value. Added.
  6. Putin's stooge. Useful idiot, as some here are fond of saying.
  7. That's why we fly it upside down. - unidentified MAGA supporter
  8. Griswold (how's that for editing, hotair.com!) established the very same right to privacy on which its successor, Roe, depended. When Alito and friends pulled the right to privacy rug out from under the plaintiffs in Dobbs, Griswold was left equally susceptible. So the only thing keeping it in place is that no state has seen fit to re-legislate Griswold-type limits on contraception. Yet. Things like IUDs and morning after pills are absolutely susceptible to "life begins at conception" based laws. The Democrats are right to put Republican Senators on the record here. Why wouldn't they recognize that Griswold is still good law?
  9. I agree. I thought we had a real find there. In retrospect, Karlos shows how difficult it is to be an NFL success. He had all the physical abilities and toughness. But you need to work, work, work. And he had a running style that made him susceptible to concussions. And apparently a life outside football that wasn't conducive to success on the field. Kind of a sad story.
  10. Spelled the same way? If so, that's some devotion.
  11. Look, there's going to be a debate in a few weeks. I don't expect it, but here's what I'd like to see: basic questions about the world and the USA. Who is the President/Prime Minister of Spain? (I don't know the answer to that off the top of my head, but I'm not running for President). What is the price of crude oil, and how has it been trending year to date? How many cases are pending in our immigration courts? Do you have a plan to address that? They say the mods will kill the mics of the candidate not responding. Good. Give them time to show their mastery (or lack thereof) on various topics.
  12. I have to agree. Where did this "better to post some unknown's tweet than to say it myself" thing come from? It makes it look like some kind of appeal to authority, but what authority? In most cases, none at all.
  13. Biden is killing it in his D-Day speech. Let the "they shot him up with something" rumors begin.
  14. Another beautiful LAMP thread I think I did this in middle school. "By responding to my insult you are here by agreeing that you are a dork." It was an early warning sign of a lawyer to be.
  15. I know by now that I should know better. But I still find myself checking to make sure we're not getting pranked. And yes, it appears that we are not getting pranked and that a U.S. Congresswoman actually said this. EDIT: But probably not! Which proves the point: you just can't tell without researching it. https://www.reuters.com/article/idUSL1N3590Z4/ RELATED: Kyrie "Flat Earth" Irving plays tomorrow night. Still can't beat Senate candidate Herschel Walker, from the same fine state: "How come if human are descended from apes there's still apes?"
  16. It was civil disobedience, and I'm not going to criticize these people for engaging in it. But here's what comes with civil disobedience: arrest and prosecution. https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/final-defendant-sentenced-federal-conspiracy-against-rights-and-freedom-access-clinic
  17. I don't know who "Thomas Tatum" is, but it is important to note that the issue here is not constitutional; it is one of statutory interpretation. I do think that this Supreme Court will find that section 1512 doesn't apply to Capitol protesters, although to get there they will have to go beyond the plain words of the text and look to legislative history, which is something the Alito types say you really shouldn't do. Unless of course it achieves a result they otherwise want.
  18. So did Russian state media run Tucker's show? Yes or no. then, if yes, the next question is "did he approve of them running it" through a licensing agreement, etc.
  19. Wasn't aware that George Floyd was the presumptive presidential nominee of a major political party.
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