Everything posted by hpslugga
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welcome back to the cloak room, surly conservatives
Negged for channeling Carlos Mencia
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welcome back to the cloak room, surly conservatives
If you’re trying to convince me that you’re as bad at predicting my next post as you are at defining ideological terms, you’ve convinced me.
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welcome back to the cloak room, surly conservatives
You say that as if you had the first clue what either one of those things are.
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welcome back to the cloak room, surly conservatives
MLK is just another figure that religious conservatives reinvented overnight postmortem. They did it to Darwin, did it to Hitler, did it to Gandhi and yeah they did it to MLK. It’s just a shameless game of pure fucking make believe and pretend.
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welcome back to the cloak room, surly conservatives
Seriously, he doesn’t have a “differing view.” He parrots shit that he hears on Fox/Newsmax/OAN/Infowars et al. That’s not a view. Those platforms aren’t mouthpieces for a “party.” They’re mouthpieces for what Norman Ornstein and Thomas Mann years ago (ie when the GQP was less insane) “an insurgent outlier in American politics. It is ideologically extreme; scornful of compromise; unmoved by conventional understanding of facts, evidence and science; and dismissive of the legitimacy of its political opposition. When one party moves this far from the mainstream, it makes it nearly impossible for the political system to deal constructively with the country’s challenges.”
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the trump election lawsuit thread of dominance
Lol “power of evidence”
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Kid Rock (and Bud Light slap-fight) y’all
Someone needs to take Pebbles to McDonald’s so he can get a whaburger and French cries. Maybe a Whineicken too.
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former Jets RB Zac Stacey is a human piece of shit (terrible domestic abuse video)
He also played for Jeff Fisher
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the USFL is back
It’s the surest way to lose money/not realize full economic potential.
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Y'all Gonna Watch the Fox Nation Patriot Awards Tonight? Sponsored by Golden Corral
I would but I’ll be washing my hair
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Term Limits
If it wasn’t Mitch McConnell, it’d be someone else. Politicians/elected officials don’t act on their own free will. They’re beholden to the moneyed interests that help get them elected and they act accordingly. If you impose term limits, it’s just gonna speed up the garbage in/garbage out cycle.
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Oh nothing, just Michael Flynn calling for an open air coup
See the thing is, most people in that catholic demographic are viewed as non-people by shitheads like Flynn. So they don’t really count
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Kyle Rittenhouse
Seriously this is like watching the dad from Everybody Loves Raymond preside over a fucking murder case
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Kyle Rittenhouse
This would be an appropriate question if it was pointed towards an audience interested in single standards and two way communication. But when you’re pointing that kind of question towards an audience interested only in double standards and one way communication, doesn’t really help add to healthy discourse, especially not in light of the recent revelations of Big Bird turning commie.
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Kyle Rittenhouse
It wouldn’t matter even if he did know about his transgressions. You don’t get to play the role of executioner in your capacity as a private citizen. That’s a right that even adults don’t have, much less some punk kid. ”Dude, you shot that guy!” ”Don’t care. Child rapist” ”oh ok” That’s seriously how people like sack of shit think the real world works…that you get to just snuff people out in broad daylight if they committed crimes in the past. That’s that bullshit, tiny-dicked Wild Wild West mentality at work. No different than people who defended Amber Guyger because when she broke into Botham Jean’s apartment, “I SMELLED MARIJUANA!!!”
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Kyle Rittenhouse
Because he’s beholden to a belief system. Seriously, there’s no deeper explanation to that.
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Kyle Rittenhouse
I’ve actually seen people contest the definition of “well regulated militia” in order for it to still make sense to own assault weapons.
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Grading the Team’s Performance Week 9
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Kyle Rittenhouse
I mean given his propensity for just crazily lying, I have serious doubts that his financial situation is as he says it is. But even if it is, that wouldn't change the fact that since he's been posting on political issues, he's yet to say a single thing worth a shit, which renders that other crap moot.
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It’s coaching vs we need new players thread
Hell, dial it back and ask yourself who starts for OU or OSU. There are players who would, but I’ll tell you who it’s not. It’s literally none of the interior players on either side of the ball. If anyone was watching this OL and thought “oh this is just Greg Davis squandering talent all over again,” one would be living in Bizarro World. We’re watching a fairly mobile QB getting constantly harassed almost every time he drops back (which is what’s led him to do his best impressions of Patrick Mahomes when he runs around and forces some ball into coverage) and literally the best RB in the country not being able to spring into the second level because there’s nowhere for him to go. I said it a while ago on one of my Grading threads, but I’ve never seen such a contrast in talent than what we see here between the offensive skill players and the offensive linemen.
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Kyle Rittenhouse
Theoretically at least, the legal issues at stake are the following: “Provocation affects the privilege of self-defense as follows: (a) A person who engages in unlawful conduct of a type likely to provoke others to attack him or her and thereby does provoke an attack is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense against such attack, except when the attack which ensues is of a type causing the person engaging in the unlawful conduct to reasonably believe that he or she is in imminent danger of death or great bodily harm. In such a case, the person engaging in the unlawful conduct is privileged to act in self-defense, but the person is not privileged to resort to the use of force intended or likely to cause death to the person's assailant unless the person reasonably believes he or she has exhausted every other reasonable means to escape from or otherwise avoid death or great bodily harm at the hands of his or her assailant. (b) The privilege lost by provocation may be regained if the actor in good faith withdraws from the fight and gives adequate notice thereof to his or her assailant. (c) A person who provokes an attack, whether by lawful or unlawful conduct, with intent to use such an attack as an excuse to cause death or great bodily harm to his or her assailant is not entitled to claim the privilege of self-defense.” I would say that the final provision is of paramount importance, but then again we’re talking about a case where the judge forbids the use of the word “victim” to describe the people this loser fucking killed.
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Do we have a McAullife vs. Younkin thread?
- So in the interest of maintaining your sanity, you pick two, maybe three issues and that's it.
1. Climate change 2. Nuclear proliferation 3. Economic security (yeah I know that’s vague especially since it contains a litany of factors, but I’m not about to single out one factor at the expense of all others)- Do we have a McAullife vs. Younkin thread?
I sure did forget that one. It’s never a good sign when one side legitimately turns a silly con job into an actual verb.- Do we have a McAullife vs. Younkin thread?
The pitiful thing is that all they really need to do in order to become a functioning party is to cast aside just one of those entities I listed… and I think we all know which one it is. - So in the interest of maintaining your sanity, you pick two, maybe three issues and that's it.
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