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Peace through superior firepower |
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Mark Cuban may have tons of money but I get the distinct feeling that in the wild, this fucker would wind up roasting on the spit of a cannibalistic tribe with an apple stuffed into his fat mouth. “You act as though she just landed here on a spacecraft 13 weeks ago” — Scott Jennings nukes Mark Cuban's efforts to whitewash Kamala’s record of failure and history of radical leftwing positions. Cuban somehow thought it was a good idea to take on Jennings. He thought wrong. JENNINGS: “You act as though she just landed here on a spacecraft 13 weeks ago. She's been the vice president for an entire term. But there's a she was in the United States Senate. She did not show up here 13 weeks ago. She has a record as vice president. And I think what's hurting her campaign is that she also has a record when she ran for president, and she said a lot of things that have come back to her." CUBAN: "That's a different world. I mean, I can go back ten years. When Donald Trump said he wanted to tax oil companies out of existence. You can talk about section 230. You can talk about Bitcoin. You can talk about abortion. There's a long list of things that Donald Trump has flip flopped on." JENNINGS: "But he was the president and he has a record and she was the vice president. And she has a record." CUBAN: "But, you know, that whole comparison isn't legit because the vice president doesn't do anything." What? “The vice president sat around and didn’t do anything for four years so she has no record” is one hell of an argument, Mark. You’re supposed to be campaigning *for* Kamala. This wasn’t a fair fight. https://x.com/WesternLensman/s.../1849993422314275188 ____________________________________________________ "I am your retribution." - Donald Trump, speech at CPAC, March 4, 2023 | |||
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Someone is not pleased with Kommie-lala’s performance at a recent CNN Town Hall event. Foul language alert. Hide the children! https://x.com/KarluskaP/status/1849656206287069245 __________ "I'd rather have a bottle in front of me than a frontal labotomy." | |||
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Oriental Redneck |
SOB little leaguer with tons of money tried to play in the big league. Q | |||
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Get my pies outta the oven! |
So she bailed on Rogan to go be on Colbert? LOL she’s so done | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Why is she getting booed (and heckled, too) at her own rally? Because most of the people there came to see Beyonce, not Kamala. This is what can happen when you pull a stunt to fill an auditorium. Plus, the dumbass bitch is in Texas. That ain't Detroit. https://x.com/KarluskaP/status/1850026472003530936 | |||
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SIGforum Official Eye Doc |
That’s a shame. | |||
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Here’s Who Would Guide Energy Policy in a Harris/Walz Presidency DAVID BLACKMON I almost hate to do it again, since I’ve already written twice previously about Camila Thorndike, the recently hired “climate engagement director” for the Kamala Harris campaign. But Ms. Thorndike is turning out to be a bountiful provider of quotes that clearly illustrate the kind of alarmist radicals who would be guiding climate and energy policy in a Harris/Walz administration. She is, without question, the gift that keeps on giving. The first strong clue about Thorndike’s proud “progressive” leanings can be found on her LinkedIn page, where she invited followers to join her in an online event called “Progressive Mobilization for the Planet,” hosted Tuesday by radical leftwing congress members Pramila Jayapal and Ro Khanna. The literature for the event reads, in part: “We will be hearing from leaders including U.S. Representatives Ro Khanna and Progressive Caucus Chair Pramila Jayapal about the stakes of this election for the planet – and why Vice President Harris is the only choice. We'll also be joined by Mark Ruffalo and Sophia Li who will rally us for the final stretch.” Wow, Khana, Jayapal and Mark Ruffalo, all rolled into one. It almost gives you a Chris Matthews-like tingle down your leg, doesn’t it?... https://blackmon.substack.com/...rue&utm_medium=email _________________________ | |||
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POLITICAL EARTHQUAKE! Storied Leftist News Magazine ‘The Nation’ Withdraws Endorsement of Kamala Harris: “Kamala Harris Does Not Deserve The Nation’s Endorsement” By Jim Hᴏft | Oct. 26, 2024 7:45 am Kamala Harris, long considered a “rising star” among the far-left, has been abruptly stripped of an endorsement by The Nation, the storied leftist news outlet with deep historical ties to progressive causes. The Nation is the oldest continuously published weekly magazine in the United States. It was founded on July 6, 1865, making it one of the longest-running publications in American history. On September 23, The Nation endorsed Kamala, hailing her as a “visionary” leader with an admirable domestic agenda. But the endorsement’s optimistic tone quickly turned sour. The leftist publication wrote at the time:
Just weeks later, discontented editorial interns —yes, interns—at the magazine published an open letter in a blistering article. “The Biden administration’s action, and inaction, in Gaza—and her support for those policies—should have been enough to disqualify her,” according to the website. The Nation interns have penned a searing critique of Kamala, accusing her of complicity in policies that they claim “promote genocide.” They slam her domestic agenda as hypocritical, insisting her talk of healthcare and housing rings hollow as crises escalate abroad. Kamala’s so-called “sunny domestic proposals,” they say, are smoke and mirrors, ignoring the international devastation they believe her policies support. The Nation reported:
The Nation’s retraction adds to a growing list of left-leaning publications expressing dissatisfaction with Harris. Earlier, outlets like The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times declined to endorse her candidacy. The backlash is real, and with polls slipping, Harris’s path to the White House might just be hitting the ultimate detour. Q | |||
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Everywhere you look, the left is eating its own. It is glorious to behold! “Remember to get vaccinated or a vaccinated person might get sick from a virus they got vaccinated against because you’re not vaccinated.” - author unknown | |||
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Other than her being personally offended by these liberal news outlets not endorsing her I don't know how much impact it has on the election. I've never heard of this Nation publication before but then I do not seek out or read leftist publications. It's one thing they are not endorsing her but it's not like they are out there for Trump either. These people are just pissed Biden and Harris have not sympathized with the terrorist enough and haven't stepped in to see that they can continue to survive and operate. "Fixed fortifications are monuments to mans stupidity" - George S. Patton | |||
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Something very strange about WaPo and the NYT's decision not to endorse Kamala... not sure what's going on there. Wild guess is that they are basically conceding and realize it would be a wasted endorsement at this point... the internal polls are probably showing that Trump electoral landslide that is very possible. If Trump wins the popular vote... our media really starts to seem detached from reality... almost like propaganda. They are setting up the old 'two critically flawed candidates' narrative. | |||
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The rats are fleeing the sinking Dem campaign. When the Purge follows later - they will all say "Well WE didn't support her". "No matter where you go - there you are" | |||
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Staring back from the abyss |
So she's not enough of a muslim terrorist loving communist for them? Got it. Where's our modern day McCarthy? ________________________________________________________ "Great danger lies in the notion that we can reason with evil." Doug Patton. | |||
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Lawyers, Guns and Money |
Outrage among L.A. Times editorial board members and subscribers after owner blocks Kamala Harris endorsement By Rajan Laad A few days ago, the Los Angeles Times was in focus when the paper's proprietor, Patrick Soon-Shiong, prevented the paper’s editorial board from endorsing Kamala Harris for president. The L.A. Times is still the largest paper in California and one of the largest in the U.S. The paper exclusively endorsed Republican presidential nominees from its founding in 1881 through 1972 when Richard Nixon ran for re-election in 1972. The paper's pubhlisher, surfin' Otis Chandler, scion of the wealthy Chandler family, was said to have regretted making that endorsement as the Nixon administration went down in the Watergate scandal. After that, the paper didn't endorse any presidential nominee. However, in 2008, the paper endorsed Barack Obama, subsequently, it endorsed Democratic presidential nominees exclusively. This non-endorsement caused outrage among members of the Times' editorial board. One such member is Mariel Garza, who resigned from the paper in protest. Garza spoke to the Columbia Journalism Review (CJR) about her decision and even shared her resignation letter. Garza was quick to claim victimhood in her interview with CJR. “I am resigning because I want to make it clear that I am not okay with us being silent” Garza claimed. Garza then confirmed what we all know about the mainstream media. They no longer care to be factual instead are blatantly partisan and ideological. “I didn’t think we were going to change our readers’ minds—our readers, for the most part, are Harris supporters” “We’re a very liberal paper. I didn’t think we were going to change the outcome of the election in California." "...an endorsement was the logical next step after a series of editorials we’ve been writing about how dangerous Trump is to democracy, about his unfitness to be president, about his threats to jail his enemies. We have made the case in editorial after editorial that he shouldn’t be reelected.” Garza's sanctimony prevents her from comprehending that she was confessing that she is a propagandist and not a journalist and that the L.A. Times is a propaganda outlet, not a newspaper. In her resignation letter, Garza claimed that a non-endorsement makes the paper seem "craven and hypocritical, maybe even a bit sexist and racist." Garza added, "How could we spend eight years railing against Trump and the danger his leadership poses to the country and then fail to endorse the perfectly decent Democrat challenger—who we previously endorsed for the U.S. Senate?" "The non-endorsement undermines the integrity of the editorial board and every single endorsement we make, down to school board races. People will justifiably wonder if each endorsement was a decision made by a group of journalists after extensive research and discussion, or through decree by the owner." Garza concluded her letter with a heavy dose of self-aggrandizement. "In these dangerous times, staying silent isn’t just indifference, it is complicity. I’m standing up by stepping down from the editorial board. Please accept this as my formal resignation, effective immediately." Garza also ended up slandering her editorial board colleagues, because, she implied she was the sole member with integrity, while implying that the rest compromised with their ideals for their paycheck. Garza received ample media coverage for her theatrics. Now for the part the Garza conveniently excluded: When Patrick Soon-Shiong, objected to endorsement of Harris, he proposed an alternative. Soon-Shiong recommended that the editorial board provide a factual analysis of "all the POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE policies by EACH candidate during their tenures at the White House and how these policies affected the nation." (Note: The capitals used for emphasis are his. -ed.) He also recommended that the Board provide their understanding of the policies and plans cited by the candidates during this campaign and its potential effect on the nation in the next four years. He rightly states it would allow the reader to infer who would be worthy of being president for the next four years. He revealed that the editorial board did not respond to his ideas. The editorial board was non-responsive because they knew an objective comparison between Trump and Harris would reveal that Trump was superior to Kamala by light years. They'd rather endorse Harris based on false premises. Following this non-endorsement of Harris, the L.A. Times appears to be losing subscribers. The L.A. Times Guild posted a Tweet urging their subscribers not to desert them and expressed concern about the blocking of their Harris endorsement. So what do we make of this? Any organization claiming to be a news outlet shouldn't endorse any candidate. They can carry op-ed columns where the author makes a case for each candidate. It's often claimed that the mainstream media has a Democrat bias. However, bias assumes the Democrats and the media are separate entities and that the Democrats are influencing the media. In current times, the mainstream media is the propaganda wing for the Democrats; it's almost a department within the party. This is why there is perfect synchronicity in their opinions and narratives. They even have identical phraseology for any given event. Perhaps the terms are supplied by a Democrat wordsmith on a morning call. Despite the claim of commitment to diversity, they forbid the real kind of diversity, i.e., diversity of opinions, perspectives, ideologies, and political affiliations. The people working at the L.A. Times, WaPo, NYT, or MSNBC may have different skin colors, sexual orientations, genders, etc. but their opinions are identical. The only diversity is that some are far-left Democrats while others are establishment Democrats. This is an echo chamber that permits only the chimes of the group think. Anyone who causes discord by challenging the consensus is summarily ejected. For instance, Bari Weiss challenged the status quo at the New York Times and was compelled to resign. Another editorial page editor there was forced to resign for simply running a single op-ed from a public figure whose ideas were at odds with their orthodoxies. Award committees have been co-opted into this ecosystem, too. In 2018, both the NYT and the WaPo won the Pulitzer for their coverage of Trump-Russian collusion. The fact that the story was debunked didn't matter. Among the members of the Pulitzer Jury was Carlos Lozada, an associate editor at the WaPo. Hence an employee of the Post among the jury to award the Post the big prize. These outlets have cultivated a subscriber base that only wants to confirm their bias. Hence, the outfit strives not to report facts but to appease its subscribers. When the outlet even deviates, the subscribers rebel and cancel their subscriptions. This is what is happening at the Los Angeles Times. In 2019, the New York Times was compelled to alter an anti-Trump headline of an already anti-Trump story after its subscriber base complained that the headline didn't go far enough. Once upon a time, an editorial in a newspaper was unique, intellectually challenging, and thought-provoking. But those days are long gone. Currently, the op-ed pieces read like demagoguery. Previously, journalists, even editorial writers to some extent, would strive to disguise their biases, and whenever they accidentally exposed their partisanship, they would claim it was an inadvertent error. Previously there were consequences for peddling propaganda. But this is the era of the unrepentant propagandist. Mariel Garza had no compunctions calling her former organization a 'very liberal paper.' When President Trump branded these propaganda outfits the enemy of the people, he was right. These outfits are the reason millions of Americans are not only misinformed but also paranoid and angry. https://www.americanthinker.co...ris_endorsement.html "Some things are apparent. Where government moves in, community retreats, civil society disintegrates and our ability to control our own destiny atrophies. The result is: families under siege; war in the streets; unapologetic expropriation of property; the precipitous decline of the rule of law; the rapid rise of corruption; the loss of civility and the triumph of deceit. The result is a debased, debauched culture which finds moral depravity entertaining and virtue contemptible." -- Justice Janice Rogers Brown "The United States government is the largest criminal enterprise on earth." -rduckwor | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Truly significant. Since it's only been a month since The Nation endorsed Kackling Kamala, it's apparent that the withdrawal of this endorsement is nothing but self-preservation on the part of that publication. Just as with Biden displaying a decline in his cognitive abilities for years, yet it was only when ol' Joe made a fool of himself during the debate did most of his media supporters throw him under the bus, the evidence of Harris being a wholly unqualified dimwit has been on display for years. So, now that it's apparent from the mood of the country and the poll numbers, the Nation has finally seen the light, Allah be praised. Really, it's a very bad sign for Harris. It's one thing for a publication to remain mute after endorsing a candidate going south, but it's something else altogether when after only a month they say "Never mind." Not only can everyone see what a total shit candidate is Harris, but now those who supported her are abandoning her. | |||
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Void Where Prohibited |
Hopefully this is just the start of a wave of establishments pulling away from her. "If Gun Control worked, Chicago would look like Mayberry, not Thunderdome" - Cam Edwards | |||
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Peace through superior firepower |
Give me a baseball bat, and stand back. Make it an aluminum bat. I like that 'ping' sound when the bat bounces off of their disgusting skull. Bitch needs her ass beaten like she's never had. In lieu of a baseball bat, let's just find the nearest curb. https://x.com/DrewHLive/status/1850207490761441580 | |||
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Gal should be spitting teeth.................. "No matter where you go - there you are" | |||
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