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  • This is such unbridled horseshit. I live in fucking California, and I'm not sure if I've ever seen a Fuck Trump shirt/flag/bumper sticker/whatever in person. I can't go a day without seeing Let's Go B

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    Did not have former Skid Row lead singer Sebastian Bach talking shit to MAGA cult members on my bingo card. But here we are.  

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    Yep. I was a George Will/Ronald Reagan/Al Laffer conservative.  I genuinely thought that if you cut taxes for the upper classes, then they would spend and invest and the economic result of that w

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3 minutes ago, SydneyCarton said:

Indiana elected a Russian woman to congress?

Worse, she’s Ukrainian who apparently hates aid to Ukraine.

17 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Worse, she’s Ukrainian who apparently hates aid to Ukraine.

Well, she was probably a Russian sycophant before she left Ukraine for here. But that’s, yikes. Did she vote to veto the Ukraine aid bill(s)?

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1 hour ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

WTF is that traitorous cunt?

Her cousin used to fuck Tony Soprano, I think. 

50 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

Worse, she’s Ukrainian who apparently hates aid to Ukraine.

Who quit congress bc of dysfunction and then decided to run again last minute  

5 minutes ago, Js1 said:

Who quit congress bc of dysfunction and then decided to run again last minute  

The dysfunction is hers, right? Then she realized that’s an asset in the GQP?

Just now, tx 3 putt said:


the jews !!!!

Man, these people just LOVE to play the hits.  Which is actually the perfect metaphor.  Remember the first 20 times you heard "Wonderwall" or some other hit, and thought "that's a pretty good tune," and you enjoyed it....but then you heard it another 1000 times?   There are two kinds of people: the first kind fucking rolls their eyes, sick of the same shit.  The second kind is MAGAs, who crank up the radio and yell "woohoo!  I love this song!"

Except, you know, in this metaphor, the "hit" is anti-semitism, and only fucking racist psychopaths ever liked it in the first place.

6 hours ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

traitorous cunt?

That's exactly what Illia Ponomarenko, a Ukrainian journalist, called her the other day.

3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:

Man, these people just LOVE to play the hits.  Which is actually the perfect metaphor.  Remember the first 20 times you heard "Wonderwall" or some other hit, and thought "that's a pretty good tune," and you enjoyed it....but then you heard it another 1000 times?   There are two kinds of people: the first kind fucking rolls their eyes, sick of the same shit.  The second kind is MAGAs, who crank up the radio and yell "woohoo!  I love this song!"

Except, you know, in this metaphor, the "hit" is anti-semitism, and only fucking racist psychopaths ever liked it in the first place.

Wonderwall? Oasis?!

You need to shut your whore mouth.

 

Antisemitism in your stretch of a metaphor is more like Photograph by Nickleback…. or Higher by Creed.

It’s basic AF.

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7 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

Indiana elected a Russian woman to congress?

 

7 hours ago, atomheartbevo said:

Worse, she’s Ukrainian who apparently hates aid to Ukraine.

She was a founding member of her home county's Tea Party in Indiana. She co-sponsored a bi-partisan bill with Pramila Jayapal (D, Washington), the Stop Anti-Competitive Healthcare Act asserting that hospital mergers were creating monopolies.

A few days ago, someone mentioned that the GQP candidate for NC's governorship was terrible and had said some oddball things, but I didn't realize the extent of it. And, of course, he doesn't get called out by conservatives for his anti-semitism as they're loathe to criticize anyone in their ranks who spout anti-Jewish shit. I wonder why that is?

I'm taking special care to include all the links in this Op-Ed in case any Republican posters/lurkers are in denial about what their party has become.

 

We Need to Talk About This Republican Candidate’s Antisemitism

Mark Robinson, the Republican nominee for governor of North Carolina, has for some reason not bothered to take down his old Facebook posts about the Jews.

“There is a REASON the liberal media fills the airwaves with programs about the NAZI and the ‘6 million Jews’ they murdered,” Robinson, the state’s lieutenant governor, wrote in one 2017 post. (The reason was left unsaid, but the scare quotes spoke loudly.) He regularly argued on Facebook that focusing on the evils of Nazism obscured the greater danger: the one represented by the Democratic Party. “George Soros is alive. Adolf Hitler is dead,” he wrote in one post, and in another, “Who do you think has been pushing this Nazi boogeyman narrative all these years?”

In 2018, Robinson, who is Black, offered some thoughts about what he seemed to see as a Jewish plot behind the hit movie “Black Panther.” The title character, he wrote, was “created by an agnostic Jew and put to film by satanic Marxist,” calling the movie “trash” that was “created to pull the shekels” from the pockets of Black people, whom he referred to using a Yiddish slur. He has refused to apologize for these statements, though he called them “poorly worded” and has denied that he’s antisemitic.

None of this appears to have hurt Robinson with the Republican electorate in North Carolina, where on Tuesday he won nearly 65 percent of the vote in the gubernatorial primary. (In November, he will face the Democratic state attorney general, Josh Stein, who is Jewish.) Donald Trump enthusiastically endorsed Robinson, calling him “better than Martin Luther King.” We’re in the middle of a wrenching national discussion about antisemitism on the left, and where it overlaps with anti-Zionism. But Robinson is a reminder that in electoral politics, there is far more tolerance for antisemitism in the Republican Party than the Democratic one.

I don’t want to downplay the problem of left-wing antisemitism or its closely related cousin, a jejune anti-imperialism that treats Hamas as heroes. Both phenomena have shocked me in the months since Oct. 7, and shouldn’t be rationalized as understandable reactions to Israeli savagery in Gaza.

In an Atlantic cover story, Franklin Foer recently reported on anti-Jewish bullying, vandalism and conspiracy-mongering in Northern California. “In the hatred that I witnessed in the Bay Area, and that has been evident on college campuses and in progressive activist circles nationwide, I’ve come to see left-wing antisemitism as characterized by many of the same violent delusions as the right-wing strain,” he wrote. The fact that this kind of antisemitism more often comes from random civilians than public officials or authority figures is unlikely to comfort most Jews, who’ve inherited a deep fear of the mob as well as the autocrat.

Still, we should be clear about which political faction is willing to give antisemites power. And even if you believe that the Michigan Democrat Rashida Tlaib’s use of the anti-Zionist slogan “from the river to the sea” is obviously antisemitic — I don’t — it’s worth asking why it received so much more coverage than Robinson’s apparent Holocaust denial, or for that matter, the promotion of antisemitic websites and social media posts by Republican congressmen like Arizona’s Paul Gosar and Georgia’s Mike Collins.

According to NBC News’s Ben Goggin, this year, white nationalists had an unusually easy time penetrating the Conservative Political Action Conference, keynoted by Trump. “At the Young Republican mixer Friday evening, a group of Nazis who openly identified as national socialists mingled with mainstream conservative personalities, including some from Turning Point USA, and discussed ‘race science’ and antisemitic conspiracy theories,” Goggin wrote. If this caused a national uproar, I missed it.

There are several reasons that anti-Jewish attitudes on the right — including Robinson’s — often don’t get the attention they should. For one thing, they’re old news. Back in 2022, the scholars Eitan Hersh and Laura Royden debunked the idea that antisemitism is a similar problem on both left-and right-wing ideological extremes, writing, “The data show the epicenter of antisemitic attitudes is young adults on the far right.” Antisemitism at Columbia University, located in a city with the largest Jewish population in the world, is surprising in a way that antisemitism among, say, Trump supporters no longer is.

And like Trump — who, let’s remember, had dinner with the antisemitic rapper Ye and leading white nationalist Nick Fuentes in 2022 — Robinson has many other terrible qualities that can overshadow his history of anti-Jewish rhetoric. Chief among them is his misogyny. The lieutenant governor is in the news for a recently unearthed video from 2020 in which he said, “I absolutely want to go back to the America where women couldn’t vote.” (His somewhat incomprehensible argument was that in those halcyon days, Republicans led on issues including women’s suffrage.) “The only thing worse than a woman who doesn’t know her place is a man who doesn’t know his,” he wrote in 2017.

There’s also a tendency for some in the Jewish establishment to overlook antisemitism among supporters of Israel. That’s how we ended up with the end-times preacher John Hagee, who has said that Hitler was sent by God to drive the Jews to their rightful home in the holy land, speaking at a major November rally against antisemitism, and the Anti-Defamation League praising Elon Musk, despite both Musk’s own antisemitic posts and the platform he’s given to virulent Jew-haters.

Finally, Republicans benefit, ironically, from a relative lack of internal tension over antisemitism. Part of what drove news about Tlaib’s words was the way Democrats agonized over them. They were condemned by the White House, and 22 House Democrats joined Republicans to censure her. Several Democrats seen as hostile to Israel are facing extraordinarily well-funded primary challenges, and it’s an open question how voters will respond.

There’s no similar fault line or drama on the right. Few are wondering if Republicans will finally be moved to denounce Robinson, because we almost certainly already know the answer.

Well, she was probably a Russian sycophant before she left Ukraine for here. But that’s, yikes. Did she vote to veto the Ukraine aid bill(s)?

According to my “friend” from Ukraine, this is absolutely the case.
1 minute ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

All those kids are gonna get diddled 

12 hours ago, SydneyCarton said:

Well, she was probably a Russian sycophant before she left Ukraine for here. But that’s, yikes. Did she vote to veto the Ukraine aid bill(s)?

I've run into several just like her here in Austin.

Well folks, I ate my lunch about 8 feet away from a guy who was wondering why somebody hadn't eliminated the president. And if you kill him, you know you gotta kill the vice-president as well. I eased around and saw a geezer in a motorized wheelchair. For context we were in the cafeteria of my Mom's assisted living center.

Then Old Boy segued into how the main reason you wouldn't want to kill both the Prez and the VP is because the Mob Squad [his term] would be in charge. You know the Mob Squad, AOC and her crowd, they hate America.

Then his table-mate changed the subject to how the turnip greens were pretty good but he'd added too much vinegar.

Motorized Wheelchair has aged out of his days of dreaming (?) of church bombings. When we left he was sitting alone in a darkened room while the rest played Bunko.

On 3/3/2024 at 2:24 PM, Brisketexan said:


But…let’s go with on the bright side thinking here: if these fuckers try that shit for real, they’re going to be hella surprised by what a 30/06 round to the head will do to their brains. FAFO, fascists. Those dumbasses think they’re the only ones who are armed. Big mistake.

7.62 x 51mm imo. 

Just now, TwiceHorn said:

7.62 x 51mm imo. 

Oh god, y'all are flashing the fatty bat signal.

8 minutes ago, Red Five said:

What the fuck is going on in North Carolina?

Just your run of the mill normal GOP activity.   Other state's nimrods just hide it better.

Same thing going on with the GOP everywhere.

This.
I fail to understand why the whole world hasn’t grasped that this is not the fringe of the GQP, it’s the foundation. This is who the GQP is - a deranged psychotic death cult, focused solely on who they can hurt, seek retribution against, or flat-out kill, next. And yes, that always ends up including “each other,” because leopards eating people’s faces and such.
2 hours ago, Red Five said:

What the fuck is going on in North Carolina?

The Carolina Way. 

23 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

Every accusation ….

 

Just another isolated incident 

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The man suspected in the murder of Derek Franklin Wells, of Harvest, is now charged with sexual torture – sexual abuse using an inanimate object, in connection to the murder case.

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“In an effort to ensure accurate information is shared with the public about Sheriff’s Office investigations we want the community to know that Sheriff’s Detectives confirmed very early at the crime scene on Thursday that the victim was NOT shot, and the Sheriff’s Office never reported to the media or public that he was,” a post on social media stated. “As we reported the victim and offender knew each other and got into a physical altercation that resulted in the victim being injured. It appears he died as a result of those injuries. Detectives are awaiting autopsy results, but again we have confirmed that the victim was not shot.”

https://1819news.com/news/item/sexual-torture-charge-added-to-kyle-lewter-murder-case-in-madison-county

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3 hours ago, Brisketexan said:


This.
I fail to understand why the whole world hasn’t grasped that this is not the fringe of the GQP, it’s the foundation. This is who the GQP is - a deranged psychotic death cult, focused solely on who they can hurt, seek retribution against, or flat-out kill, next. And yes, that always ends up including “each other,” because leopards eating people’s faces and such.

Yep. There's no such thing as "normal Republicans" anymore. If you support the Republican party in 2024 you're either extremely ignorant or some kind of extremist. And if we're being honest the GQP has simply just taken the conservative values that have always existed to their most logical conclusion. They've just skipped the whole plausible deniability part. 

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16 hours ago, RDCanecutter said:

Well folks, I ate my lunch about 8 feet away from a guy who was wondering why somebody hadn't eliminated the president. And if you kill him, you know you gotta kill the vice-president as well. I eased around and saw a geezer in a motorized wheelchair. For context we were in the cafeteria of my Mom's assisted living center.

Then Old Boy segued into how the main reason you wouldn't want to kill both the Prez and the VP is because the Mob Squad [his term] would be in charge. You know the Mob Squad, AOC and her crowd, they hate America.

Then his table-mate changed the subject to how the turnip greens were pretty good but he'd added too much vinegar.

Motorized Wheelchair has aged out of his days of dreaming (?) of church bombings. When we left he was sitting alone in a darkened room while the rest played Bunko.

My restaurant eavesdropping just a few days ago revealed a man who thought it would be great for Trump to pick Tim Scott as his VP in order to lock up the black vote. Because it's that easy.

Allen TX

 

 

25 minutes ago, berlinerbaer said:

My restaurant eavesdropping just a few days ago revealed a man who thought it would be great for Trump to pick Tim Scott as his VP in order to lock up the black vote. Because it's that easy.

Oh I member when Harris was “just to get women and black votes” and that was somehow wrong and the worst thing possible

Also BPT subreddit pops up on my feed sometimes and they fucking hate him. 

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3 hours ago, Red Five said:

What the fuck is going on in North Carolina?

The South + Bible Belt. The big cities + Asheville are blue, but the red is “we want slavery back” really fucking red. 

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23 minutes ago, berlinerbaer said:

My restaurant eavesdropping just a few days ago revealed a man who thought it would be great for Trump to pick Tim Scott as his VP in order to lock up the black vote. Because it's that easy.

I think it's simpler than that. Just get a mannequin of a Black man, sit him there on the sofa as your VP. The actual Black people see that and feel safe, and all fly over and land on the ground close to you.

17 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

The South + Bible Belt. The big cities + Asheville are blue, but the red is “we want slavery back” really fucking red. 

It would be cool if we reinstated slavery with poor white maga trash as the slaves this go around.

20 minutes ago, Neonmoon said:

The South + Bible Belt. The big cities + Asheville are blue, but the red is “we want slavery back” really fucking red. 

With the understanding that slavery was a benevolent work program that fostered a sense of community, provided structure, and whose aging participants were basically respected family members in charge of bringing up the young gentry. "Now Marse Neon, you know your Mama wants you to grow up strong so you better finish those beans child..."

There really wasn't a need for Fugitive Slave Laws. Hell, people up and volunteered to work for free.

I don’t see a problem with the NC GOP putting up crazier and crazier candidates. Might actually flip the state. 

My restaurant eavesdropping just a few days ago revealed a man who thought it would be great for Trump to pick Tim Scott as his VP in order to lock up the black vote. Because it's that easy.

I think there’s a better than even chance this happens because tfg thinks the same way.
9 hours ago, Bullneck said:

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I’m sure the GOP will add protection if you accidentally murder an American who isn’t white. That’s not the murderers fault, it’s Biden’s fault.

17 hours ago, Fudge Nuggets said:

It would be cool if we reinstated slavery with poor white maga trash as the slaves this go around.

It would be good for them. They would learn skills that would benefit them. Some of them might even earn some money. 

Good lord, Nancy Mace is way too sparkly on This Week this morning, studio lights reflecting off her eyes and too much lip gloss, and streaks in her hair, and long dangly earrings which are white flowers but might as well be snowflakes glinting in the light. She’s disingenuously hammering her talking points over and over again, not answering questions and mischaracterizing the questions asked of her. Trump was found liable for rape and Mace insists that it was a civil trial not a criminal trial so what Trump did was perfectly fine. In fact it’s shaming rape victims to even ask the question of how she, a rape victim herself, can support Trump. Huh? 

I wish Stephanopoulos could’ve worked in her thoughts about why 10-year-old rape victims should be forced to carry their rapists’ offspring to term. George could’ve asked her if she was treated with emergency contraception or if she would’ve happily born the child of her rapist.

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Spot on from WaPo

Opinion | Forget ‘polarization.’ It’s the GOP’s radicalization.

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The notion that the United States is “polarized” into two conflicting, equally stubborn and extreme camps infects much of the mainstream news coverage and everyday chatter about politics. Washington is “broken.” “Gridlock” is a problem. “No one goes out to dinner with someone on the other side.” Such mealy-mouthed language masks a stark dichotomy: Democrats have to move to the center to get bipartisan support; Republicans have become radicalized and unmovable. This is not “polarization.” It is the authoritarian capture of much of the GOP by a right-wing movement bent on sowing chaos. Turkey, Hungary and other countries with autocratic strongmen are not polarized; democratic forces try their best to prevent their country’s ruin and collapse into total dictatorship. Our political scene, sadly, has come to resemble the global authoritarian assault on democracy. Oh, sure, it’s fashionable, as departing Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (I-Ariz.) did, to blame both political parties. “Our democracy was weakened by government dysfunction and the constant pull to the extremes by both political parties. … The only political victories that matter these days are symbolic, attacking your opponents on cable news or social media. ‘Compromise’ is a dirty word. We’ve arrived at that crossroad, and we chose anger and division.” Really?! Who is “we”? The bipartisan border compromise — her bipartisan bill — was sunk by Republicans. Republicans in the House overwhelmingly opposed the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, commonly known as the “Bipartisan” Infrastructure Bill (which President Biden modified to get bipartisan support); almost every Republican voted against the Chips Act, they all voted against the Inflation Reduction Act, and some even voted against the Pact Act, which would have helped veterans. House Republicans have launched phony, baseless impeachment hearings. Senate Republicans filibustered reenactment of a key part of the Voting Rights Act, blocked a bipartisan Jan. 6, 2021, commission and overwhelmingly refused to convict four-times-indicted former president Donald Trump. The assertion that hyper-partisanship, chaos and nihilism (e.g., threatening to shut down the government, egging on a default and refusing to even vote on Ukraine aide) is equally divided amounts to an outright fabrication — or utter cluelessness.

That’s the same tommyrot one hears from No Labels. CNN’s Edward-Isaac Dovere reported that No Labels has resorted to “accusing Biden of having politically toxic positions he does not actually hold.” Well, if you are asking for millions to run a quixotic third-party race, it sounds better to make him out to be just as extreme as Trump; alas, it is just not true. (Even No Labels apparently understands that: “In a private presentation the group has circulated among members and prospective candidates are two claims that No Labels officials say would be damaging to Biden, even as they acknowledge the claims aren’t true: that he is for ‘open borders’ and that he is captive to a ‘far left’ that ‘wants to abandon Israel’ and is ‘sympathetic to Hamas.’”) To cook up an equivalence, you have to misrepresent Biden’s record. Biden has actually stood up to the far left in his own party when it lionizes Hamas or demands Medicare-for-all. The left blasts him for being too accommodating, too courteous to Republicans and too hands-off with a listless Justice Department. Biden remains in step with the vast majority of Democrats. The party’s center-left orientation was evident throughout the primaries. On Super Tuesday, California voters chose moderate Rep. Adam Schiff (D) over progressive Rep. Katie Porter (D) as one of two candidates to run to fill the Senate seat opened by Dianne Feinstein’s death. In Texas, moderate Rep. Colin Allred won the Senate Democratic primary by a mile and avoided a runoff. San Francisco — yes, San Francisco — has gone moderate. “The liberal bastion of San Francisco pivoted rightward in Tuesday’s election as voters responded to ongoing drug, homelessness and crime crises by approving policies that bolster police and require drug-screening for welfare recipients,” Politico reported. “The results represent a major victory for embattled Mayor London Breed, a moderate Democrat who faces a tough fight for a second full term in November.”

Meanwhile, Republicans nominated for North Carolina governor not a “fiery outsider,” as the New York Times would have us believe (the headline was subsequently changed), but Mark Robinson, who called transgender and gay people “filth” and said gay people are equivalent to “what the cows leave behind” (also “maggots” and “flies”). He has made a series of shocking an inflammatory comments about women and Jews (even quoting Hitler), remains a staunch election denier and wants to ban all abortions (a view about 90 percent of Americans reject). Hate speech of the type Trump and Robinson utter would be disqualifying in the Democratic Party. Robinson will face the state’s no-nonsense Democratic attorney general, Josh Stein, who is very much in the mode of moderate incumbent Democrat Roy Cooper. (Also from North Carolina, “Republican Mark Harris, whose previous election to Congress in 2018 was thrown out after credible allegations of election fraud, won a GOP primary for a newly drawn House seat,” Politico reported.) Congress has also fallen under the grip of a right-wing bastion that cannot govern itself. The GOP speaker of the House is a Christian nationalist who thinks he was chosen by God and takes direction from the Bible, not the Constitution. No Democrat compares to the likes of Reps. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.), Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) or Lauren Boebert (R-Colo.). Worst of all, Republicans are on the verge of nominating someone literally out on bail, who dines with neo-Nazis, talks about blood purity and invites Russian President Vladimir Putin to attack NATO. Virtually every elected Republican has fallen in behind him — the most extreme, racist candidate since the Civil War. (Even Sen. Barry Goldwater knew Moscow was the enemy.) Responsible reporting should not cover for Republicans. The MAGA Republican Party has become shockingly irrational and radicalized, fully embracing totalitarianism, white nationalism and radical isolationism. America is divided not by some free-floating condition of “polarization” but by one party going off the deep end. And that’s a threat to all of us.

 

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Hang them all …


 

#traitors 

2 hours ago, WhatTheBuck said:

Good lord, Nancy Mace is way too sparkly on This Week this morning, studio lights reflecting off her eyes and too much lip gloss, and streaks in her hair, and long dangly earrings which are white flowers but might as well be snowflakes glinting in the light. She’s disingenuously hammering her talking points over and over again, not answering questions and mischaracterizing the questions asked of her. Trump was found liable for rape and Mace insists that it was a civil trial not a criminal trial so what Trump did was perfectly fine. In fact it’s shaming rape victims to even ask the question of how she, a rape victim herself, can support Trump. Huh? 

I wish Stephanopoulos could’ve worked in her thoughts about why 10-year-old rape victims should be forced to carry their rapists’ offspring to term. George could’ve asked her if she was treated with emergency contraception or if she would’ve happily born the child of her rapist.

Attention must be a helluva drug.

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