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Banjos

Wife of sloopy, mother to three bright, curious, and highly active young girls. Perpetually exhausted.

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  1. AlexinCT

    Emerson has GOP up 9 points in generic congressional ballot adding to Rasmussen’s 13 point lead and Trafalgar’s 13 point lead.

    Team red will find a way to fuck it up and thus fuck us all over.

    • Drake

      Or, they’ll win big, then do nothing.

      • Rat on a train

        Or win, but not big, follow the Ds example, declare a mandate, ignore areas of broad support, focus on wishlist items, and alienate centrist voters.

      • AlexinCT

        I expect it to be worse. They will win huge, then grandstand and do nothing that actually helps at all. The machine will just do what Obama did and rule by the president pen and congress will act butthurt but do nothing to stop that. And I expect them to put up a show about Biden and the corruption of the deep state since Obama weaponized it, but in the end not throw the people that need to be behind bars into prison, because it would all look really ugly and showcase how corrupt the US bureaucracy has become now that it is beholden to a crime syndicate hiding behind the mantle of being a political party.

      • Pope Jimbo

        Look Alex, that is crazy talk.

        You can’t send people to jail for a political dirty trick! It has trick right in the name. These people come from the right families, they went to the right schools, the worked/clerked for the right bureaucrats. It would be a tragedy if we locked up our best and brightest.

        Also, corruption isn’t a Democrat thing. The GOP is just as bad when it comes to gaming the system to enrich themselves and their cronies. None of them wants to start a war where you start putting people in jail for stealing from the tax payers.

      • AlexinCT

        Oh, I am well aware that there were a lot of team red people involved in the shit that we are feeling the fallout of now that also need some jail time, which is why I am despondent and sure justice won’t be served.

      • Not Adahn

        Gosh darnit, we just don’t have a big enough majority! Give us more money so we can defeat the tyrants!

      • Banjos

        You understand the grift

      • MikeS

        You forgot to add the bit about democracy hanging in the balance.

      • Rat on a train

        It already died in the darkness.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Smothered by the Media and the Government.

  2. Not Adahn

    Rittenhouse is going to be the GOP’s David Hogg, isn’t he?

    • Not Adahn

      Ooooh! Rittenhouse v. Hogg MMA PPV! We’ll make millions!

      • Rat on a train

        Gun v no-gun should be a short fight.

      • Not Adahn

        Even without guns, I’ll put money on the tubby guy v. the pencil -neck.

      • Fourscore

        Loser gets Greta

      • robodruid

        How dare you?

      • rhywun

        Hogg takes a dive.

      • AlexinCT

        Eeuw…

      • Pope Jimbo

        I thought she’d be the ring gal that parades around with the sign that announces what round it is. Then we’d all get to see her in tight sexy clothes.

        Except her signs would go in reverse order: “10 years until Gaia dies”, “9 years until NYC is flooded” etc.

      • Sean

        Heh.

    • Semi-Spartan Dad

      The difference between Rittenhouse and Hogg is that Hogg is a grifter who wasn’t even anywhere close to the shootings, whereas Rittenhouse actually put down his attackers, nearly had his life taken by the court for it, and then is libelously smeared by the media.

      I don’t know anything about the fundraising project, but I’m glad to see he’s suing several media outlets and figures for slander. This is what we need a lot more of. Like when Lucky Gunner countersued the parents who sued them after losing a child in the Aurora shooting. LG took the parents to the cleaners and put a damper on future suits…. at least until Remington bent over and grabbed its ankles.

    • Homple

      Or possibly the GOP’s Nicholas Sandman.

  3. AlexinCT

    Biden imposes sanctions on Russian banks, elites, and their families, in response to Ukraine ‘invasion’

    None of these “sanctions” would hurt them as hard as the US being energy self sufficient and being a net exported of energy, because Russia, a country with an economy the size of Italy’s or NY State, makes most of its money from selling oil, gas, and crime.

    Also remember that the Obama admin’s State Department, guess who was in charge, was behind the Ukraine revolution in 2013 that replaced the corrupt pro Putin government there with an even more corrupt pro-west government that then proceeded to make their country into one of the biggest money laundering entities used by the world’s various crime syndicates (but especially the DNC, and to a good extent even team red – Manafort) to funnel money from their governments to the connected crime syndicate members.

    • Drake

      Russia is about as self-sufficient as any nation on Earth. What they can’t produce they’ll buy from the Chinese or Europeans who want energy.

      The U.S. and western Europe on the other hand…

      • AlexinCT

        And you have to wonder if this is the agreement the western rich countries have made with the not so rich other countries to get them to go along with elements of the great reset. I suspect this cabal has also accepted that the CCP played them good and that they will just have to remain content being the CCP’s mandarinate and taking orders from Beijing in this new world (where they still believe the CCP will leave them in charge of their own nations and as the elite there).

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      ???

      The only US national interest in the Ukraine is the further enrichment of our political class.

      Pump gas and oil here and let them figure it out.

    • WTF

      Without expensive oil prices, Putin would not have the money to go on a massive military adventure in Ukraine. Biden’s policies have facilitated Russia’s antics.

    • waffles

      But sanctions will increase gas prices. It seems like an unstated policy of the regime is to do just that. They will be effective, just not against Russia.

      We need a new leadership that doesn’t hate us so much.

  4. The Late P Brooks

    “It was necessary to help the jobless, but these programs lingered and became one of the most flawed and wasteful recovery efforts ever enacted by the federal government,” said the Texas Republican. “In fact, total state and federal spending on enhanced pandemic unemployment benefits exceeded $850 billion in less than two years. These programs have stunted our economic growth and worsened the labor shortage, resulting in the highest inflation in 40 years.”

    Brady noted that lawmakers still “don’t know how much of the taxpayers’ dime has been lost to fraud.”

    Let’s not bicker about ‘oo swindled ‘oo…

    The important thing is votes were bought.

    • AlexinCT

      It allowed them to keep moving along the great reset as people remained distracted.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      It was necessary to help the jobless

      Sure, we were involved, but also blameless.

  5. Pope Jimbo

    Imagine the vetting of National Guard troops that is going on right now.

    My fondest dream would have entire units refuse to go.

    • Rat on a train

      It’s DC NG. They are loyal to the cause.

    • AlexinCT

      There will always be some ambitious young lieutenant all ready to prove his or her woke bonafides out there, your holiness, and the system corrects for that… Even harder these days where they have Zampolits and loyalty tests.

      • Pope Jimbo

        Maybe they could cite the leadership of our own King Walz. When his unit was called up to go to Iraq, he quickly retired (early). If it is good enough for a governor, it should be good enough for some lance coolie.

        * His brave patriotic service is what endears King Walz to Fourscore.

      • AlexinCT

        Your King Waltz has nothing on our Blumenthal who claimed the Rambo series was based on his actions in Vietnam…

      • Fourscore

        Many, many years ago I was a young NG guy. We yearned to be sent to Austin (MN) to break up a strike at the Hormel plant. We talked about what a good time we were going to have. We would have got our young asses kicked.

        I only wished we’d had the king as our Sgt Maj, he’d have kept us safe, as long as we stayed with him. Did I ever tell you about the Gov retiring when his unit got sent to the ME? 2021 is a lost memory, thanks to his bravery in keeping me safe from the big C.

        I want to be a judge when the time comes…

      • Swiss Servator

        I remember heading to Camp Ripley…in January, because the 47th DIV HQ was there. “Hey, the snow is 10 feet deep here, WTF?”

      • Pope Jimbo

        It is a dry cold.

      • pistoffnick the refusnik

        Supposedly excellent deer hunting at Camp Ripley. My cousin like to hunt there when he can draw a lottery permit.

      • Pope Jimbo

        Of course there are a lot of deer there. It isn’t like the Army pukes can shoot.

        No deer on Camp Pendleton. Just sayin’

      • Swiss Servator

        I shoot just fine.

        The deer fled all the horny Jarheads, is that what you are saying?

      • Bobarian LMD

        Only two kinds at Pendleton… Deers and Queers.

        And I don’t no horns on Jimbo.

      • Bobarian LMD

        *see no horns..

      • Animal

        Ever been through the Winter Operations Course they did there? Talk about cold as a witch’s tit.

      • Bobarian LMD

        Fort McCoy was always a head-scratcher as well.

        “Man, what a convenient transportation hub for mobilizing Reserve units, and the weather is so nice.”

      • Swiss Servator

        That was my Afghanistan mobilization station….like I hadn’t been there 50 times before. Bah.

    • Homple

      The Rulers’ fondest dream is Kent State II.

  6. robodruid

    So, i am confused….
    If Putin “invaded” Ukraine, wouldn’t there be…ya know….fighting?
    But i am not seeing or hearing that on the media.

    The lack of fighting suggests that maybe there is more nuance than the media would admit.
    ?

    • AlexinCT

      The media waned you distracted from how bad the shit our governments are doing is. And they all believe the way to do that is fear. Now that the Kung Flu has lost that fear magic with too many people, they are creating new fear events. Global nuclear war has to be amongst the top things to use….

    • Rat on a train

      They invaded years ago. Did you buy the “volunteers” story?

    • Drake

      You must be a Russian stooge like Trump!

    • Pope Jimbo

      Fighting? What, do you think they are truckers?

    • Breet Pharara

      The area “invaded”, the Donbass, would probably vote to join Russia if given the chance. Russia doesn’t really want them because unlike Crimea, they don’t have much in terms of natural resources. However, the area is very friendly with Russia and full of “Russians” at least historically even if they aren’t considered citizens now. The Ukrainian civil war is between the Western Ukranians who hate Russia and are friendly with the west and these regions that love Russia.

      If you believe Putin (and at risk of being called a Russian Bot, I do) the troops are in to secure the region that doesn’t want to have any part of what the west Ukrainians want and have historically been mistreated by them. Not saying that’s Russia’s only goal there, but it isn’t a “PuTiN WaNT usSR” or any of that bullshit

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        As I recall, in 2015 the Donbass region held a referendum on joining Russia which passed handily. Putin said no.

      • Ted S.

        One of those things that passed with 135% support with all the people opposed either boycotting or in jail.

      • AlexinCT

        If you look at al the Russian pipelines going into Europe, a lot of them go through these regions. Ever since a pro Russia government was removed in Ukraine, the Russians have worried the pipelines could be used to hold them hostage. This isn’t just about recreating the USSR, but about making sure the west can’t fuck with Russia’s primary source of income.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        That is probably part of it but Germany just cut off one pipeline that travels from Russia thru the Baltic Sea to Germany.

        There is more to Ukraine than pipelines.

        Russia is a paper tiger and Europe could kick Russia’s ass if the EU all joined forces. Russia is so paranoid about the next EU Napoleon, that he is fucking over future generations of Russians who will be held responsible for this Russian aggression, long after Putin is dead.

      • Bobarian LMD

        What the fuck are you talking about? Russia is no longer a global power, but Europe, militarily, is a fucking joke.

      • Swiss Servator

        So he is simply a benevolent liberator!

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        I don’t see where anyone has made that argument.

      • Swiss Servator

        “If you believe Putin (and at risk of being called a Russian Bot, I do) the troops are in to secure the region that doesn’t want to have any part of what the west Ukrainians want and have historically been mistreated by them.”

        Historically mistreated by them… in the 14th Century?

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Not saying that’s Russia’s only goal there

        You dropped that part which seems to contradict “he is simply a…”

        To me, Russia’s primary goal is to secure their military interests at Sevastopol and secondarily to ensure the Ukraine does not join NATO. Whether or not Russia will save the ethnic Russians in Donbass from a purge, I don’t have a clue. But I do know it’s not our fight and that we have only escalated tensions in the area.

      • Swiss Servator

        Its not my fight, but I see a lot of excusing Russia ripping off a chunk of a neighbor because blood and soil and history, etc, etc, etc.

        Russia is a bad actor. Doesn’t mean we need to spill blood and treasure over it. But I am scratching my head at all the “Well, they are just putting the map back to what Glorious Motherland should be!”

        I didn’t think “Blood and Soil” nationalism was a libertarian thing?

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Putin already admitted that Ukraine is part of Russia. See quote above.

        There are probably multiple reasons for Russia being so aggressive but Russians think that all previously Russia territory IS ALWAYS RUSSIAN TERRITORY.

        Finland, Poland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldavia… should all be ready to fight for their sovereignty.

        The last time Russia grabbed territory was under Stalin.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        And I see a lot of “We have to save Ukraine from Russia because Russia’s evil” without any recognition of Russia’s security interests in the area or the underlying ethnic conflicts that we always ignore until it blows up in our faces.

        We made assurances to Russia that Ukraine would stay out of NATO. And the Ukraine had a lease to Russia for their naval base at Sevastopol as part of the separation. Both of those agreements were threatened by our side of the table prior to Russia taking action by seizing Crimea. And the sad part is that all of this was completely unnecessary. It was driven by some batshit neocons at State who think that we can and should encircle Russia and creep right up on their borders with “forward deterrence” (which has now been recoined by Lloyd Austin as “integrated deterrence”).

      • AlexinCT

        We also unfortunately did ,a href=’https://hotair.com/jazz-shaw/2022/02/23/ukraine-you-promised-to-protect-us-if-we-gave-up-our-nukes-n450443″ target=”_new”>this…

        And that’s the worst part of what all bad actors will take away from this experience…

      • Swiss Servator

        “And I see a lot of “We have to save Ukraine from Russia because Russia’s evil” ”

        Then those making that argument can go donate their time, treasure and go fight.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Scruffy said yesterday that Russia’s aggression is America and Ukraine’s fault.

        He tried comparing what Russia is doing with the Cuban missile crisis. I blew that “argument” out of the water.

        Scruffy Nerfherder on February 22, 2022 at 9:22 am
        I’m not making excuses for anyone. The realpolitik of the situation is that sticking our noses in the Ukraine and dangling the offer of NATO expansion destabilized the region. Russia cannot and will not accept that outcome for obvious reasons. No more than we could accept missile bases in Cuba.

        Then he tried saying that Ukraine joining NATO was justification for Russia attacking Ukraine.

        Scruffy Nerfherder on February 22, 2022 at 10:09 am
        […]
        If you can’t understand that NATO expansion into Ukraine is a massive provocation with extremely high stakes for all of us, then I doubt I’ll convince you of anything in this matter.

        Then he said that America couped Yanukovych. He belonged to the party of Regions
        Then Ukraine not renewing the Sevastapol lease was justification for attack.

        Scruffy Nerfherder on February 22, 2022 at 8:09 am
        And he took Crimea specifically because we staged a coup in the Ukraine and threatened Russia’s long-term lease of the naval base in Sevastapol.

        According to Scruffy, Ukraine as a sovereign nation cannot defend its interests or itself because any such actions are a direct threat to Russia and Russia was provoked to attack. Nobody buys this argument for Russian violence.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        From Wikipedia:
        In 2004, as the Prime Minister, Yanukovych participated in the controversial Ukrainian presidential election as the Party of Regions candidate. Yanukovych’s main base of support emerged from the southern and eastern regions of Ukraine, which favor close ties with neighbouring Russia. In the first round of voting held on 31 October 2004, Yanukovych took second place with 39.3 percent of the votes to opposition leader Viktor Yuschenko with 39.8 percent. Because no candidate passed the 50 percent threshold, a second round of voting was scheduled. In the second round of the election, Yanukovych was initially declared the winner. However, the legitimacy of the election was questioned by many Ukrainians, international organizations, and foreign governments following allegations of electoral fraud. The resulting widespread protests became known as the Orange Revolution. The second round of the election was subsequently annulled by the Supreme Court of Ukraine, and in the repeated run-off, Yanukovych lost to Yushchenko with 44.2 percent to Yushchenko’s 51.9 percent.

        The lie is that Yanukovych was some super popular Ukrainian leader. He wasnt. He was known to suck Putin’s cock, so Ukrainians were skeptical of his loyalty. Turns out they were correct. Then he fled to Russia, which also proved that Ukrainians were correct about his loyalty to Russia.

        Putin is a liar. He was a KGB officer for Gods sake. Putin is blaming Ukraine and America so the opposite is true. The Russia violence against Ukrainians is completely Putin/Russia’s fault.

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        Comon LC, that’s not exactly good faith.

        Certainly having countries neighboring Russia join in an alliance against Russia should be seen as a threat by Russia. It’s absurd to argue otherwise. It’s like having China recruiting Canada and Mexico in alliance to destroy America if China determines that we’re the US is aggressive.

        Russia is an asshole. The US is an asshole. The EU are assholes. I won’t speak for Scruffy, but my interpretation is that he’s been saying there are no good guys in this conflict, including the United States. I have trouble disagreeing with that.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Scruffy:
        And I see a lot of “We have to save Ukraine from Russia because Russia’s evil” without any recognition of Russia’s security interests in the area or the underlying ethnic conflicts that we always ignore until it blows up in our faces.

        We made assurances to Russia that Ukraine would stay out of NATO. And the Ukraine had a lease to Russia for their naval base at Sevastopol as part of the separation. Both of those agreements were threatened by our side of the table prior to Russia taking action by seizing Crimea. And the sad part is that all of this was completely unnecessary. It was driven by some batshit neocons at State who think that we can and should encircle Russia and creep right up on their borders with “forward deterrence” (which has now been recoined by Lloyd Austin as “integrated deterrence”).

        Russia made all sorts of assurances about a lot of things and they lie. Russia signed on to international law that they would not invade other sovereign nations. Oh well. Putin says they have reasons, so….

        Ukraine asked for NATO’s help with security. Ukraine asked for America’s help. Russia has no legal standing to prevent Ukraine from looking to other nations for its security. Russia cant be trusted, so of course Ukrainians dont want Russia to “protect them” from Russia.

        The whole bullshit thing about America’s deep state trying to surround Russia is horseshit. Russia has a piece of shit navy, so who cares if they have warm water ports. Russia’s aggressive foreign policy has created enemies on its borders. Russian propaganda is that America is the aggressor and that is a fucking lie.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        It is good faith Semi-Spartan Dad. Russia is attacking sovereign Ukraine with Russian troops.

        Communist Cuba was an ally of the USSR and America didnt invade them. We planned for it and we embargoed them but never sent US troops to take over Cuba.

        Iran, Turkey, China, North Korea, Romania, Finland, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania are not allies of Russia and can be seen as varying levels of threat to Russia. Russia doesnt invade them, why? North Korea has nukes and Iran is desperately trying to get nukes. If lunatic tyrants having nukes is not a threat, then I guess we are talking about different things.

        America is a lot of things but lumping America in with Russia is a joke. America has Commie Canada to our North and we barely watch that border. America has criminal cartel controlled Mexico to our South and that border is less secure than the border between Finland and Russia.

        Russia has largely created enemies at their borders. Russia still doesnt get to cause the problem then take over a peaceful nation like Ukraine just to make them a puppet. Fuck that.

        To knee-cap those that misstate me, I am not advocating US troops fight Russia over Ukraine. We can use other non-military means and we should. el Presidente Biden is an empty suit, so we will have to wait for Trump to be President in 2024 or Civil War 2.0 resolve itself.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Thank you SSD.

        I’m going to ignore the rest. It’s not worth responding to anymore.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Swiss Servator on February 23, 2022 at 8:58 am
        “And I see a lot of “We have to save Ukraine from Russia because Russia’s evil” ”
        Then those making that argument can go donate their time, treasure and go fight.

        Has anyone here said that we should send troops to fight Russia over Ukraine? I havent seen it.

        I have advocated non-military means to help Ukraine, like selling weapons, giving them Russian intel, embargo Russia, etc.

        National sovereignty is property rights and very Libertarian.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Poor scruffy. He got caught spouting Russian propaganda and now hes butt hurt.

        Scruffy still never cited anything he was claiming.

        I will still read scruffy’s bullshit stuff to get a good laugh.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        https://usrussiaaccord.org/acura-viewpoint-jack-f-matlock-jr-todays-crisis-over-ukraine/

        Only the former ambassador to the Soviet Union during before and during its collapse.

        Read it if you want, or not. Or maybe read some older George Kennan (if you know who that is) articles decrying the foreign policy towards Russia twenty years ago and the predictable effects that we are seeing play out today.

        Regardless, you’re a childish troll who likes to throw around insults. So fuck off.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Its okay Scruffy. Your cites are garbage and you know it. You cited someone who also spouted the same nonsense that you did.

        Except that goober said the near nuclear exchange between the USSR and USA was America’s fault too. HAHAHA. See putting missiles in a country that wants them (Turkey) is a direct threat to the USSR and nuclear war is the only solution. This argument is laughable Commie nonsense. Its a justification for Commies to be aggressive.

        I know you cannot see propaganda for what it is.

        Has America ever attacked Russia. Nope. In fact America helped Russia against the Nazis.
        Has Russia ever attacked other countries in the last 100 years without a self-defense casus belli. Yup.
        Does excellent Russia intel inform them of American military policy toward Russia. Of course. That policy doesnt include a first strike on Russia.

        So Russia knows that America wont first strike them but Russia publicly acts like America is some first strike military threat to them.

        Same with Ukraine. Russia knows that Ukraine wont attack them. Yet Russia is making excuses to first strike Ukraine. Nobody is buying it. Now Russia is made to look the fool of their own creation. Good going idiot Russians.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Scruffy, youre out of your depth and then you get mad when someone calls you on your position that perfectly parrots Putin and Russia.

        Then you try to ignore what I say by passive aggressively trying to insult me and getting last passive-aggressive word in. Then you cite something that discusses all the same stuff I blasted out of the water yesterday. That just exposes that you lost your little game to spout Russian propaganda as something Americans should agree with.

        This aint my first rodeo with Commie propaganda bud. I already pointed out yesterday that Hitler used the same horseshit “provocation” to threaten Czechoslovakia about the Sudetenland. Hitler was just protecting Germans. Nazi Germany sent German operatives to attack a German radio station in the Gleiwitz incident to justify casus belli against Poland.

        As I cited today about the election of Yanukovych and Ukrainians contesting the election results was the start of the Ukrainian Civil War. Russia then thought they could control the situation in Ukraine and failed. Russia’s idiocy is such that they now think publicly sending Russian troops to seize Ukrainian territory will be accepted. Maybe it will but it shouldnt.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        I cant read the whole article because I wont give the wsj money.

        As for Americans fighting with the White Russians against the Bolsheviks, America was invited by the ruling Russian group, the White Russians. American were also sent to guard US shipments of supplies so they didnt fall into Communist hands. Remember the Bolsheviks were the ones that started the civil war and not the legitimate govt at the time. It appears that soon after fighting with Bolsheviks, Americans were withdrawn from Russia. The General in charge of eastern Russia forces tried to stay out of the Russian Civil War. According to those that fought there, they were there to protect.

        The Forgotten Story of the American Troops Who Got Caught Up in the Russian Civil War

        Once again, America is not going into these nations to take them over for control. America always gets dragged into non-clearly defined situations. That is NOT what is happening with Russia in Ukraine.

        Would America be considered the attacker of Russia if American Marines defended our embassy in Russia from armed parties attacking the embassy? Of course not. Even Russia advisers in Vietnam that were killed by Americans, America was not attacking Russians.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Scruffy wrong again.

        Russia declared war on Ukraine and is engaged in full scale attack on Ukraine.

        First war in Europe since the 1990s.

      • waffles

        People are still mad about the crusades. By that standard the 14th century is a fresh wound.

      • Fourscore

        We shoulda saved Canada a few days ago. Get rid of the despotic ruler and let the Canola flowers bloom again.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        You might have to elaborate.
        ME peoples mad about national boundaries in the region?
        ME peoples mad about Israel?
        ME people mad about long lost relatives who died?
        Europeans mad about not controlling ME?
        Europeans mad about long lost relatives who died?

        America mostly rose above religious wars and old world beefs. Its one of the reasons America is so wealthy. Plus, most of the old world beefs are being used as excuses for tyrants. Same with religious wars. Most Americans just want to trade and get wealthy.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Putin: Russians, Ukrainians are ‘one people’

        “I believe that Russians and Ukrainians are one people … one nation, in fact,” Putin said. “When these lands that are now the core of Ukraine joined Russia … nobody thought of themselves as anything but Russians.”

        In light of this bond, Putin said “we can use this as our competitive advantage during some form of integration.”

        This is that “intergration”. Eastern Ukraine was flooded with Soviets during the USSR days because there used to be a bunch of factories and coal mining in the area. Then when Putin decided to take over Ukraine, the scheme was hatched to kick loyal Ukrainians out of the east of Ukraine and flood in Russian troops, loyalists, and agents. The Russians did the same thing in Crimea.

        That Russian plan did fully work as Ukraine would not let Donetsk and Luhansk go without a fight. So now Russians are using it as an excuse to publicly admit Russians have invaded Ukraine territory.

      • juris imprudent

        Must be a conflict for you LC, what with Trump thinking Putin is a-ok and you thinking Putin is a commie bastard.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Youre watching MSM news again and its frying your brain. Trump doesnt think Putin is “a-ok”. The MSM is doing what they do best, lie, and you believe them. It is funny that you cant parse out why Trump said what he said about Putin’s move on Ukraine.

        Putin is a Commie. He was a KGB hack. No “thinking” about it. Its a fact. Like Trump was President.

      • juris imprudent

        The funny thing is, Trump’s policy was good – it was his mouth/tweets that were shit.

        Putin is long past being a commie, he’s a crook of a different kind.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        I wouldnt know about Trump’s tweets. I dont twatter. You know interns did most of his tweets?

        I didnt watch his speeches either. I watched his debate with Hillary. Trump is a populist, so he gives general points of strategy and points out the lies of his opponents. Then he goes to work as President doing good stuff for America. I dont want what Democrats want, so I dont want a politician that gives in to Lefties. Its Civil War 2.0 and you dont play nice with your enemies. Democrats declared war…again, and they are losing…again.

        Why cant Putin be a Commie and crook? Chinese Commies can be.

      • juris imprudent

        Chinese commies are very bad at communism, but they’re damn good fascists.

      • juris imprudent

        From the transcript…

        So, Putin is now saying, “It’s independent,” a large section of Ukraine. I said, “How smart is that?” And he’s gonna go in and be a peacekeeper. That’s strongest peace force… We could use that on our southern border. That’s the strongest peace force I’ve ever seen. There were more army tanks than I’ve ever seen. They’re gonna keep peace all right. No, but think of it. Here’s a guy who’s very savvy… I know him very well. Very, very well.

        So much stupid.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        In ten sentences, Trump points out that Putin is lying and Russian forces are not there for peace. Democrats are weak on foreign policy, including Russia aggression in Ukraine. Democrats are not enforcing US immigration law or border security law. Putin outsmarted Democrats and EU. Putin is a sly one. Trump knew Putin would try shit like this and Trump prevented Putin from carrying out his plans.

        I would love to see how you would inform people about these issues in 10 sentences.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        JFK Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961:
        […]
        And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country.
        My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.
        [….]

        Now that some stupid shit JFK says.

      • juris imprudent

        He doesn’t know Putin well. But rubes love that talk.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Im glad youre on the case of how much Trump knows. I feel safer now.

        Evidently Trump met Putin 5 times and was privy to intel about Putin and Russia. Its clear Trump knows more than you do about Putin.

        Besides, according to Lefty media Trump and Putin are pals. Im sure their pen pal letters are treasure troves of information so they know each other well.

      • grrizzly

        Eastern Ukraine was flooded with Soviets during the USSR days because there used to be a bunch of factories and coal mining in the area.

        This is very naïve and simplistic.

      • juris imprudent

        Ethnic Russians were moved in after the native Ukrainians had been starved out?

      • grrizzly

        People considering themselves ethnic Russians lived in eastern, central and southern Ukraine for centuries. It was one country for centuries and people moved in all directions. The families of Khrushchev and Brezhnev (ethnic Russians) moved to Ukraine before the Bolshevik revolution. The family of Chernenko (ethnic Ukrainian) moved to Siberia where he was born before the revolution. Gorbachev was born in southern Russia but his Ukrainian mother’s family moved there earlier from Ukraine.

      • juris imprudent

        I guess the suffering of the Holodomor was not ethnically selective.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        And true.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        The Commies literally moved every surviving Tatar from Crimea to Central Asia for their “treason”.

        That vacated land was backfilled with Soviets and Ukrainians.

        WWII saw huge battles in Ukraine and the Ukrainians population was decimated. Who also backfilled that open Ukraine land once WWII was over and the USSR was a closed society? Soviets is the correct answer. Of course, Ukrainians fighting in the Russian Army also returned to Ukraine SSR.

      • grrizzly

        Graduates of Hannity’s history class are very confident that they know everything.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        I dont watch FOX. Im a historian so this history stuff is very much in my wheelhouse unlike some of y’all.

        The stuff I am not familiar with, has a great new way to find primary material on the subject – THE INTERNET.

        Im happy to discuss topics but you dont get to not cite primary facts then demand that I do because I’m posting something “naive and simplistic”. Its a Glibertarian website forum.

        Of course there are a multitude of reasons for Russians living in Donetsk and Luhansk regions of UKRAINE. The FACT is that those regions are part of Ukraine and have been for 30 years. Before that, Ukraine was involved in the Russo-Turkish War and Catherine the Great encouraged Germans to settle Ukraine to push out Turks living in the region. Also POles and Austrians had claims over Ukrainians lands. By 1917, Ukraine territory was an independent nation and after much civil war and in fighting, Ukraine was actually one of the founding SSRs of the USSR.

        Ukraine became one of the first SSRs to break away from the USSR in Jan 1990. Ukraine had the 3rd largest nuclear stockpile in the World and gave it up.

    • Loveconstitution1789

      Russian troops invaded Ukraine 8 years ago but they just admitted to having Russian troops in the sovereign nation of Ukraine.

      Supposedly their was shelling into the Ukrainian military positions Sunday or Monday.

      • cyto

        I have seen videos of explosive rounds falling on what appeared to be a small town/city.

        And if by “military positions” they meant “borderline slum residential area adjacent to light commercial area filled with mechanic’s shops… Then yeah. Military.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        That’s right. A school was hit with mortars.

        I just assumed there are Ukrainian border guards with positions among the locals, who have nowhere to go, in that buffer zone between the traitors and Ukrainians.

  7. Pope Jimbo

    OK, I don’t personally give a shit that the person who got trampled was an Indian, but I do know that on the res, you don’t fuck with the elders. They are the ones that everyone respects and listens to.

    • AlexinCT

      In C-Eh!-N-Eh!-D-Eh! the only “respected” elders are the ones that pine for running the state like Castro or Xi do…

    • Festus

      Yup. What they say goes, even up to and including who marries whom. It is after all a tribal system of government and very much matrilineal so far as I have seen. It’s to stop cousin-fucking for the most part. They’ve been doing this for thousands of years.

      • AlexinCT

        Cousin fucking has it’s charm… Or so I heard..

      • Not Adahn

        “if you can’t keep it in your pants, keep it in your family.”

      • Festus

        The Elders failed on the one Rez that we used as a base camp. They should have fielded a soft-ball team, Middle River Cousin Fuckers. Hard to fit on a jersey but they’d be happy to use the Redskins mascot.

  8. rhywun

    Good kitty!

  9. Rebel Scum

    Emerson has GOP up 9 points in generic congressional ballot adding to Rasmussen’s 13 point lead and Trafalgar’s 13 point lead.

    Nothing a little fortification can’t handle.

    • Cy Esquire

      The fascists and commie got away with a whole hell of a lot last go around AND they managed to jail dissenters. There’s no reason to think they won’t be even more brazen next election.

  10. The Late P Brooks

    I assert, therefor I am

    The U.S. convoys seek an immediate lifting of what they say are heavy-handed government pandemic restrictions like mask mandates and vaccine requirements. The American Truckers Freedom Fund website says the group is protesting “the unscientific, unconstitutional overreach of the federal government.”

    Vaccines have proven highly effective at preventing COVID-19 infections, especially serious illness and death, and high-quality masks offer strong protection against spreading or contracting the disease. Public sentiment, especially among conservatives, has been shifting against government mandates as the pandemic heads into its third year.

    We’ve all seen the mass graves outside Deadwood, South Dakota. Hundreds of thousands of people died because they refused to believe in SCIENCE!

    They went to Sturgis instead of huddling in their sheep pens, and paid the ultimate price. When will the plebs learn their place?

    • Plisade

      Seeing as how gleeful the proggies can be when a person of note, who is publicly anti vax/mask mandates, contracts Covid, you’d think they’d encourage their political enemies to go maskless and to not get the vax. That is, if Covid is as deadly as they claim to believe.

    • cyto

      I am pretty sure that over 300 million people died of covid-19 under Trump. I definitely remember our current president telling me that at some point.

  11. Fourscore

    “Biden imposes sanctions on Russian banks, elites, and their families, in response to Ukraine ‘invasion'”

    Biden learns from the youngster in Canada. Enjoys a second pudding cup.

  12. Tres Cool

    whaddup doh’

    • Nephilium

      Ice and snow. New mayor in Cleveland already planning to spend more money then the city takes in. Pączki.

      • Tres Cool

        We get the ‘wintry mix’ tonight and tomorrow.

  13. The Late P Brooks

    The lack of fighting suggests that maybe there is more nuance than the media would admit.

    Nuance is for chumps. You’re with the President, or you’re a terrorist.

  14. Rebel Scum

    As a result, Biden said “I’m going to begin to impose sanctions,” which he said are a “response far beyond the steps we and our allies and partners implemented in 2014. And if Russia goes further with this invasion, we stand prepared to go further, as with sanctions.”

    “I looked at Putin and stared him down.”

    • Fourscore

      “I looked at Putin and fell asleep”

      • Festus

        “I farted in his general direction!”

      • Pope Jimbo

        You know what a Biden Surprise is?

        A fart with a lump in it.

      • AlexinCT

        Now do this using the word “Definitely”…

      • Cy Esquire

        “You know what a Biden Surprise is?”

        Winning the 2020 Election?

      • Necron 99

        That wasn’t a fart.

  15. rhywun

    Indigenous Elder Trampled by Canadian Police: Report No One Was Hurt Is ‘Bullsh*t’

    I remember thinking in general that the cops might not side with the authoritarians when push comes to shove.

    LOL I’ve been rudely awaken to reality now.

    • Not Adahn

      I hope they execute her for her attack on those adorable horses!

      /twitter

    • Drake

      I’ve heard lots of talk that the cops in generic green uniforms were mercenaries flown in from somewhere. Waiting for somebody to prove it.

      • AlexinCT

        They don’t need mercenaries. The people in charge have for a long time now known not to use local cops when they want them to be brutal to the serfs. So you just bring them in from some other area of the country so they feel very little in common with the people you want to sick them on…

      • Festus

        There were cops from my province. You just have to know that half of these guys sign up for an excuse to crack some skulls. I remember the boys that wanted to be cops from high school. Losers, misfits, assholes not good at sports and very clannish.

      • Name's BEAM. James BEAM.

        A former Calgary Police Services retiree was at the Ottawa protests during the final days, and says he saw at least 20 CPS cops there. He despaired.

      • Not Adahn

        How many mercenary companies accept maple syrup and beaver pelts as payment?

      • Festus

        Most of those cuntes would pay the Government to do what they did.

      • SDF-7

        Hessians?

      • DEG

        They were Surete du Quebec. Quebec’s provincial police.

        There were lots of police from around Canada there.

      • DEG

        All you had to do was watch the Rebel News livestreams. More than a few times they showed the shoulder badges for the cops in the green uniforms. They also showed the badges for the cops which were in more normal police uniforms.

      • DEG

        And one more… these keep popping into mind after I hit submit.

        I chatted with Rufus privately during the crackdown.

        He confirmed it: Surete du Quebec. They’re more than happy to crack a few skulls.

    • Cy Esquire

      Did you see the article about how minorities, Indians and protected classes were immune to the Ottawa round up?

      • rhywun

        No, but unsurprising if true.

      • Drake

        Yep – didn’t help the Mohawk elder who got trampled.

      • cyto

        Yeah…. Trampled.

        Not rounded up.

  16. Rebel Scum

    Russia has had troops in Donbas for 8 years, U.S. official admits …”Russian troops moving into Donbas would not itself be a new step,” the official said. “Russia has had forces in the Donbas region for the past eight years.”

    “C’mon, man. We need an out here.”

    • Cy Esquire

      I feel like someone in the Whitehouse watched “wag the dog” last month and decided it was their time to shine as a political genius.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Taibbi had an article on Freeland up yesterday. Seems he knows her going back twenty years or more. He was not kind.

      • Name's BEAM. James BEAM.

        At one point he repeated the phrase that Chrystia Freeland is the “Nurse Ratched of the New World Order.”

        I like that.

      • Compelled Speechless

        She dresses like and has the stature of a Dolores Umbridge. Coincidence? I think not.

    • AlexinCT

      Behind every mand they want to tell you is great, there is some evil wench pushing him to his ruination?

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Trudeau is an idiot.

        He refused to engage with the truckers at all and immediately escalated the situation to DEFCON 1 by calling them Nazis, racists, homophobes, etc…

        If that’s what they are, then you can’t possibly engage with them. He made this an all or nothing confrontation and it will continue to get worse because Trudy et al will not give an inch, even to their own benefit.

      • Fourscore

        Trudeau should encourage all loyal Canadians to boycott any product that is hauled on a truck. It’s the only way to teach those ‘kind of people’ a lesson.

  17. Rebel Scum

    “Let Freedom Roll” is the slogan of “The People’s Convoy” set to depart Wednesday morning from Adelanto, California, on its way to Washington, DC, to protest federal coronavirus mandates and call for an end to President Joe Biden’s emergency declaration.

    I don’t like that name.

    • Cy Esquire

      If it’s anything like “people’s elbow” I’ll support it.

      • Certified Public Asshat

        Except Dwayne Johnson hit rock bottom recently.

    • Nephilium

      Local group that started opposing ‘vid shutdowns and mask mandates (and then almost immediately pivoted to pro-Trump) is organizing a group to meet with the Convoy when they overnight here in Ohio. Bold move of the convoy to announce their full route and overnight stops ahead of time. Let’s see how it plays out.

      • Cy Esquire

        Insurrections 2.0…. This time.. It’s personal!

    • gbob

      My cynical side says this is a fed event, and Canada declaring a state of emergency was a trial run for the US. Hope not.

      • DEG

        I haven’t paid much attention to the trucker convoy groups, but there were splitters. Two different groups wanting to move on different days.

    • Compelled Speechless

      I’m just imagining that it’s a tongue-in-cheek troll of the Marxists attacking them. If that’s the case, it’s pure gold.

  18. The Late P Brooks

    I remember thinking in general that the cops might not side with the authoritarians when push comes to shove.

    LOL I’ve been rudely awaken to reality now.

    According to something I read, the Canuckistani truckers spent a lot of time attempting to shame the cops for being good little enforcers. Stuff like, “Your grandfather who went to Europe and fought for freedom must be so proud of you, now.”

    It apparently was not very effective.

    • Not Adahn

      It is difficult not to express my feelings, but there’s really no upside to doing so.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        I’d hand out pamphlets retelling the history of what happened to Vichy collaborators after the war instead.

      • Festus

        That reminds me, I need a haircut.

    • Cy Esquire

      It’s different this time…

    • Pope Jimbo

      Like cops know who their parents were, much less their grandparents.

      Or more likely:

      “Your grandfather who went to Europe and fought for freedom must be so proud of you, now.”

      “Hah! Shows what you know. My grandfather was a concentration camp guard who snuck into Canada after the war”

      • Not Adahn

        I won’t go searching for it at work, but there was a 4chan thread much like one of our pun threads, except that the seed was “my grandfather died in WWII. He fell out of a guard tower in Poland.”

      • Loveconstitution1789

        My grandfather was a POW. The Allies finally let him out in 1946.

    • R C Dean

      The idea that cops and soldiers would have solidarity with their blue-collar brethren has been comprehensively refuted.

      Adjust your thinking accordingly.

      • Pope Jimbo

        The stuff that has come out of the Floyd riots has pretty much convinced me that LEO’s can’t be trusted to do anything right.

        They went around slashing tires of any cars as a “riot control measure”. They were caught on their body cams gloating about how they were going to fuck people up. And then with all their goonery they were too chickenshit to go to where the worst of the riots were and clamp down. No, they hung out in the safer areas and fucked with people there.

      • EvilSheldon

        It’s worth noting, historically, that whenever the police start risking (or taking) casualties from a determined opponent, they default back to ‘hide behind something bulletproof and wait for help.’

        Something to keep in mind for when things start to get really bad.

      • R C Dean

        Indeed. Fire teams practiced in flanking maneuvers seem well advised.

      • Not Adahn

        To radically change the subject, where can I find information about the setup aspects of practiscore? Their website only links me to the dev blog and uspsa.org only covers scorekeeping.

        I haven’t had to worry about it before, but the 3/12 Winter Steel won’t include my PS setter-upper.

      • EvilSheldon

        Good question. Practiscore management is something I’ve never worked with.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Its also worth noting that police and military have supplies that they need and family homes.

        I can tell you right now that going all William Tecumseh Sherman on Washington D.C. is going to make treasonous cops and military folks rethink their loyalty to Democrat tyranny.

        Cops and military tyrants have to sleep sometime.

      • Fourscore

        Agree. Sarge said…

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      The reason the conventional wisdom doesn’t seem right is because it’s wrong: The incomes of most Americans, adjusted for inflation, increased in 2021. The government checks sent out in March 2021 and the soaring stock market helped. Wages and salaries also gained ground after inflation. And in a turnabout from the past several decades, the greatest gains in both incomes and wealth went to lower-income and less-educated Americans in 2021.

      I would have guessed Robert Reich wrote that, so when I found out it was Shapiro who served with Reich back in the 90’s, I was not surprised.

      • WTF

        Unless everyone has been getting 10% raises, then no, they aren’t better off.
        Narrator : “People haven’t been getting 10% raises.”

      • cyto

        Yeah… This stuff has been infuriating.

        I also have no clue where they get their inflation numbers. Many things are up 50% year over year. Some are more than double. Still others, you just can’t get.

        But nah… We are actually experiencing 5% inflation.

      • Rat on a train

        They remove volatile elements like energy and food. You know, the basics. But hey, consumer electronics are only up about 5%, so you should be happy.

    • Pope Jimbo

      Talk about fun with statistics!

      According to conventional wisdom, inflation has left most Americans poorer. It’s an odd view, given that the number of people with jobs jumped by 4.7 percent in 2021, and the economy grew by 5.7 percent after inflation. It was the U.S. economy’s best performance in decades. If people are poorer, why did household spending jump by 8.8 percent in 2021, after inflation, including increases of 25.8 percent for clothing and shoes and 11.6 percent for home furnishings?

      Yeah, all that economic “growth” might have been a bit skewed given the drop in all those same metrics caused by the lockdown and Rona panic. But sure, we should all listen to the media about how wonderful our lives are. No one should believe their lying eyes when they go to the grocery stores.

      I’m predicting that sometime in 2022, an article will be written that points out that they high food prices have led to a drop in obesity and that is a good thing we should all be thanking Biden for.

      • Not Adahn

        TH US ECONOMY HAS EXPLODED BY ELEVENTY BILLION PERCENT SINCE THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY WAS OFUNDED N 1828!

        #Ibelieveinscience #livingwage #healthecareisahumanright #bashafash

      • Rat on a train

        Heh, if you lost a job in 2020 that paid $100,000 and finally found a new job in 2021 that pays $50,000, your income increased by $50,000 in 2021.

      • Nephilium

        Started doing my taxes this year, and my take home pay was flat over last year (I got a raise, but bonuses didn’t come through). On the other hand, I may wind up needing to pay a penalty because of mutual fund disbursements (which were reinvested).

      • AlexinCT

        Yikes. What happened? There was no way to transfer the money without incurring the tax liability?

      • Nephilium

        Personal brokerage account, with disbursements set to re-invest. The disbursements more then tripled from 2020 to 2021 with the same holdings. The penalty is under $20, but it’s the principle of the thing.

      • AlexinCT

        So they are going to fist fuck you, but it is for your own good?

      • Nephilium

        Of course, I mean, how dare I not expect to pay my tithe tribute to the big man?

    • Rebel Scum

      Of course. No mean tweets after all.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      Goldman does it. Morgan Stanley too. And JPMorgan. Wall Street's biggest banks are betting on inflation—and making billions doing it https://t.co/JaNS7dCXqt— Bloomberg (@business) February 23, 2022

  19. Festus

    Nice set of links, little Miss Mary Sunshine! I dug the musical link but I’m a sucker for lost-cause dirges.

    • Cy Esquire

      Truly an impressive and meaty spread.

      • Festus

        ^seen Shame on you!

      • Cy Esquire

        In all honesty, I wrote that innocently. But after I re-read it, I knew I had to post it in all it’s beauty.

  20. Rebel Scum

    The troops would be used largely to help control traffic

    And arrest uppity, dissident subjects citizens.

    • Pope Jimbo

      To be fair, some of them will get to dress in civvies and “storm” the Capitol. Can’t leave important details like that to chance.

    • Cy Esquire

      As speed bumps for the overzealous newly recruited police?

  21. robc

    Rhywun,

    A reply from last night. “Fuck off, slavers” is the major theme. And you should reread it if you don’t remember. It is excellent.

    • rhywun

      Vinge, right? I will. He’s damn good.

      • robc

        Yes, Vinge. There is a 3rd book in the series, but I here it is not worth the effort. Both A Fire Upon the Deep and A Deepness in the Sky are classics.

        They are in the same universe and have one of the same characters (sort of), but are independent. Other than a few Easter eggs in Deepness if you have read Fire first. Fire takes place many millennia after Deepness but was written first. So Deepness is sort of a prequel.

        The pack mind aliens in Fire is a really cool concept.

        Fire is great SF. Deepness is great literature.

      • rhywun

        Yeah, I’ve read Fire a couple times at least and remember it clearly.

  22. The Late P Brooks

    “We want this government to bring back the Constitution,” Landis said. “We do not want to be under a dictatorship communism-style regime, like where we are right now.”

    A state of emergency in the U.S. was declared by President Donald Trump in March 2020. Last week, Biden announced his intention to extend it beyond the current March 1 expiration date.

    I’m amazed Biden didn’t end the state of emergency on Day One. After all, if the Cartoon Villain did it, it must be wrong.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      That state of emergency preserves the liability protections for the vaccines and the hospitals that implement the NIH guidelines on COVID treatment as well as providing reimbursements for specific treatments like remdesivir and ventilators.

      So much horrible shit has been done under those rules that they have to be scared about what happens when the emergency is lifted.

    • Cy Esquire

      It was pretty entertaining to see how fast they pivoted on the vaccine’s viability and safety when Biden won the election.

  23. Fourscore

    I can see the headlines.

    Trucker convoy destroys the roads and bridges. Nation’s infrastructure needs big over haul, we need to Build Back Better, we need more money and we need it now!

    • Swiss Servator

      *CBS and MSNBC perk up*

    • Cy Esquire

      Oh yes! The live ‘interviews’ with some local Mega Karen mewling about how loud the trucker’s horns are. It’s going to be good fun!

      I’m curious to see what the first ‘racist’ event that’s going to be cited on the news is going to be.

      As in most things in life lately, you can either laugh or cry.

      • Pope Jimbo

        I hope they bring the original swastika flag guy in for this. I’d hate to see the FBI cheap out and use a local for that role instead.

      • Compelled Speechless

        RIght? Plus it’s always so obvious when they recast such a prominent iconic role. It really just takes you out of it and reminds you that you’re watching fiction.

  24. Rebel Scum

    ‘You could tell they were overwhelmed. They were as dumb as a bag of hammers,’ Meister, 53, said.

    I supposed regime thugs are not expected to be intelligent.

    • Festus

      The hive-mind is controlled by an imbecile.

    • Pope Jimbo

      To be fair he was talking about metric hammers.

  25. Rebel Scum

    The lead defendant in the alleged plot to kidnap Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer “repeatedly” expressed that he did not want to participate in the conspiracy despite “persistent” pressure and “manipulation” by FBI informants, according to a court filing.

    What’s a little entrapment among friends?

    • Festus

      “Stick your dick through this hole in the wall. You’ll like it!”

    • Pope Jimbo

      If you go to a traphouse and you don’t see Hunter Biden, get out! What you are in is a FBI entrapmenthouse.

      • Festus

        Hah!

      • Compelled Speechless

        It could still be an entrapment house, the FBI has just been advised to pretend like no one sees Hunter there no matter how many times he asks to borrow a spoon and a lighter.

  26. The Late P Brooks

    Light the “applause” sign for the studio audience, Johhny

    President Joe Biden on Tuesday pledged that his administration is using “every tool at our disposal” to limit the effect on gas prices in the US of sanctions he announced against Russia, acknowledging that Americans will likely see rising prices at the pump in the coming months.

    However, Biden did not say what specific actions his administration plans to take to stabilize gas prices for US consumers – something any American president has a limited ability to do.

    “As I said last week, defending freedom will have costs, for us as well and here at home,” Biden said. “We need to be honest about that. But as we do this, I’m going to take robust action to make sure the pain of our sanctions is targeted at the Russian economy, not ours.”

    Moving forward, Biden said that the administration is “closely monitoring energy supplies for any disruption.”

    Price gouging war profiteers, coming soon to a gas pump near you.

    • WTF

      I assume re-authorizing pipelines and oil and gas leases is right out of the question.

      • AlexinCT

        The sad thing is that there are a ton of idiots that will willingly believe this lie.

      • Lackadaisical

        You’re cute, everything is on the table sir, except things that actually work.

    • Rebel Scum

      his administration is using “every tool at our disposal” to limit the effect on gas prices in the US of sanctions he announced against Russia

      Except, you know, expanding domestic production.

      • Not Adahn

        We can’t drill our way to lower prices! The science is settled!

  27. Sean
    • Certified Public Asshat

      I don’t know, she kind of hand waved bombing kids a few months ago.

    • Swiss Servator

      Look at her economic ideas….you might not like what you see.

      • Festus

        She’s a Dark Queen. A Beautiful Queen. One that comes to take your guns away!

      • R C Dean

        Big gun controller, too.

        Not bad on foreign policy. Garden variety party line Dem on everything else.

      • Rebel Scum

        She is speaking at CPAC. I guess I’ll see where that goes.

    • Q Continuum

      Gun grabber. Pass.

    • The Last American Hero

      It would be terrible, as she is terrible on everything but foreign policy (and only OK on that). However, it is a ticket that could possibly unite the country on a “return to sanity” ticket.

      • robc

        I would totally be okay with a GOP prez naming her Sec of State. or Sec of Defense.

      • Rebel Scum

        #MeToo

  28. The Late P Brooks

    “We’re executing a plan in coordination with major oil producing consumers and producers toward a collective investment to secure stability and global energy supply,” he told reporters in the White House East Room. “This will be – this will blunt gas prices. I want to limit the pain the American people are feeling at the gas pump. This is critical to me.”

    Flatulent platitudes will save us!

    • R C Dean

      a plan in coordination with major oil producing consumers and producers

      Oil producing consumers?

      Could this announcement possibly be any more fascist?

      • juris imprudent

        Fascist? Could it be any more incoherent is more the point.

  29. Rebel Scum

    Twink of the North getting a little big for his britches.

    Canada is set to boost its military presence at Russia’s border and sanction Russian sovereign debt, parliamentarians and companies, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced on Tuesday, citing what he said was an “invasion” of Ukraine.

    Up to 460 members of the Canadian Armed Forces will head to the Baltic country of Latvia, which shares a border with Russia, to join the 540 Canadian troops already stationed there.

    A frigate of the Royal Canadian Navy is also headed to the area, accompanied by one or more CP-140 Aurora spy planes, Ottawa has announced.

    That’s some mighty fine force projection. I’m sure it wouldn’t be destroyed in five seconds.

    • Pope Jimbo

      I want a meme of Putin (riding a bear) charging at Brandeau (riding a moose)!

    • R C Dean

      A whole frigate? What, were they out of dinghies?

    • Yusef drives a Kia

      Must be hard to drive at that angle,

      • Rat on a train

        What tires do they use?

      • R.J.

        Batman!

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        I was so close.

      • Pope Jimbo

        He parks in a lean-to

      • Rat on a train

        Nah, it looks that way cause you’ve only got one shoe on.

      • Fourscore

        Driver needs to close one eye. Works for me.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      P/E of 8.6

      That’s not bad at all these days.

    • robc

      I doubled down at about 30.

      • robc

        Well, technically more of a 1.5tuple down.

        But I bought more.

    • AlexinCT

      Next time she will use a big dildo which finally will make HM be able to chaturbate with her?

      • Lackadaisical

        Go on…

    • Fourscore

      She forgot to breathe

  30. Rebel Scum

    Chances that the mendacious Twink was involved?

    Locations of the Freedom Convoy donors in Ontario, Canada, have been published on Google Maps after the names of those who gave money to the crowdfunding platform GiveSendGo were leaked online.

    The Google Maps link contains thousands of pins pointing to locations of donors throughout the Canadian province, with each pin listing their names, donor ID, email address, and the amount they donated, including those as low as $10.

    • Drake

      Still can’t figure out who went to Epstein’s island. I’m sure they’ll jump on that next.

      • AlexinCT

        You mean by killing anyone that can rat them out?

    • rhywun

      The Twink in the North probably doesn’t even need to be involved. There are enough leftist nerds out there to whip this up all on their own and be proud to play a part in ruining these people’s lives.

  31. Q Continuum

    “Freedom Convoy organizer Tamara Lich denied bail by judge who ran as a Liberal candidate”

    Of course. She’s a domestic terrorist rather than a mostly peaceful rioter burning down buildings and beating bystanders up.

    • AlexinCT

      And that’s the gist of the game, now isn’t it? People that loot, destroy, burn, and murder and indirectly help the totalitarian machine are ignored, while anyone that stands up to the machine and exposes or impedes the evil shit they are doing is labeled a domestic terrorist and loses all legal rights…….

      But they keep telling you that the evil fucking totalitarians are the good guys…

    • R C Dean

      What I found astonishing was the judges repeated statements that she was guilty as charged.

      At a bail hearing. Before any evidence whatsoever had been presented, much less adjudicated.

      Kangaroo court. It makes you seriously wonder about going peacefully when the doorkickers show up.

      • rhywun

        Judge, jury, and executioner.

        We’re going medieval.

    • AlexinCT

      Da Fuq? These women are dressed!!

      • Festus

        Classic!

    • Festus

      Aww… It’s like being an old bird dog watching ducks fly on TV. Thanks, man! I just fell again. Nightly occurrence lately. Not even drunk, just five beers in. You should see me Biden a set of stairs. Next Monday I see the Doc and nothing will happen for two years. Gonna start walking about with my arms raised high for balance like a toddler.

    • Not Adahn

      I thought ass suspension was more Creosote Achilles’ kink.

    • Festus

      Fuck you! I’m not crying, you’re crying!

  32. The Late P Brooks

    Fizzling

    Climbing mortgage rates are hitting both potential homebuyers and refinance candidates. Total mortgage applications decreased 13.1% last week to the lowest level since December 2019, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Applications to refinance dropped 15% weekly and were 56% lower than one year ago.

    “Higher mortgage rates have quickly shut off refinances, with activity down in six of the first seven weeks of 2022,” said Joel Kan, MBA’s associate vice president of economic and industry forecasting.

    ——-

    Rising mortgage rates will pose a challenge for some buyers, likely leading to less demand. Lazzara predicts that price growth will soon slow in reaction to higher rates.

    Not mentioned: inflation eating into funds available for mortgage payments.

    • R C Dean

      Rising mortgage rates will pose a challenge for some buyers

      Adjust your expectations.

      Buy the price, not the monthly payment.

  33. The Late P Brooks

    Of course. She’s a domestic terrorist rather than a mostly peaceful rioter burning down buildings and beating bystanders up.

    Loitering with intent to dawdle is an insufferable affront to the peace and dignity of the State!

    • AlexinCT

      When you make El Jefe Jr. look bad, there are consequences, yo…

    • Festus

      Everyone knows that mouthy Hockey Moms are the worst. An affront to the system, even.

  34. The Late P Brooks

    Supposedly excellent deer hunting at Camp Ripley. My cousin like to hunt there when he can draw a lottery permit.

    That reminded me of when the Air Force tried to let hunters come in and thin the herd at the Academy, back in the ’70s. There were millions of dollars worth of damage to vehicles, public and private, every year, because the deer were really thick and completely oblivious to human activity.

    The hippies showed up banging pots and pans and making a big ruckus to “save” the poor defenseless bambis from the bloodthirsty killers.

    • R C Dean

      I drew permits a couple of years to hunt at the mothballed Badger Ordnance plant in Wisconsin.

      Positively crawling with deer. Bow only, and I was a crap shot, so no luck. The best strategy seemed to be to lay back on a porch or loading dock and wait for the other hunters to push deer past.

      Definitely a post-apocalyptic feel.

      • CPRM

        This place? what a shitshow for central planning. Just sell it off, dipshits.

        Reuse
        In early 2000, the Sauk County Board of Supervisors acted to establish a locally driven reuse planning process with the assistance of then-U.S. Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin and funds provided by the U.S. Department of Labor, establishing the Badger Reuse Committee (BRC). The 21-member BRC included representatives from neighboring communities, local, state, and federal governments, and the Ho-Chunk Nation. In its mission statement, the BRC charged itself with the task of developing “a common vision for the reuse of the Badger property that can be meaningfully considered and realistically implemented by the appropriate local, state, and federal agencies.” It sought to achieve a community-based consensus for use of the site.

        Early meetings were devoted to gathering and reviewing basic information about the Badger property and its role – past, present, and future – in Sauk County’s landscape, community, and economy. In the past, the Badger lands had been a place of division and conflict. The committee identified nine key values and detailed criteria for each value to guide consideration of future uses. The BRC chose one plan that best fit the parameters of the values out of 25 different proposals. The reuse plan calls for all 7,275 acres to be managed as a whole. The land uses include conservation, prairie and savanna restoration, agriculture, education and recreation.

        The Badger Reuse Plan established the need for a Badger Oversight and Management Board (BOMC),[6] which meets bi-monthly to facilitate collaboration around the future uses of the Badger properties.

        Future use
        Once the installation was declared excess to the Army’s needs, the General Services Administration (GSA), the federal government’s real estate manager, received applications from other federal agencies interested in acquiring the land. Six applicants with federal sponsorship were approved but only five have agreed to accept property.

        United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Dairy Forage
        The USDA Dairy Forage Research Center was established on a portion of the Badger installation in the 1970s. USDA accepted 1,960.67 acres (793.45 ha) in 2004 and 61.95 acres (25.07 ha) in 2005. Another 74.2 acres (30.0 ha) will transfer in 2014. The research toward “greener horizons for cows, crops, and communities” continues at the USDA Dairy Forage Research Center on the land received.[7]
        Bureau of Indian Affairs (BIA)/Ho-Chunk Nation
        The BIA declined to accept any land (1553 acres) for the Ho-Chunk Nation, citing no authority to incur excessive cost for performing their own environmental assessment in addition to the work completed by the Army and the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources. The Ho-Chunk Nation has been unsuccessful in changing the BIA’s position.
        National Park Service (NPS)/Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (WDNR)
        The NPS agreed to land use by the WDNR through the Federal Lands to Parks Program for park and recreation use. The transferred property will become the Sauk Prairie Recreation Area adjacent to and managed by Devil’s Lake State Park. The Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources is drafting the master plan for the future Sauk Prairie Recreation Area,[8] and now manages hunting on the property. The NPS and DNR will accept all land not transferred to other owners, including the acreage originally planned for the BIA/Ho-Chunk Nation.
        Town of Sumpter, Wisconsin
        The Town of Sumpter will receive the three historic cemeteries located at Badger and the water and wastewater systems. The Army acquired the cemeteries (Pioneer, Thoelke, and Miller) during the initial land acquisition in 1942 and has maintained them since. The cemetery acreage totals 3.6 acres (15,000 m2).
        Bluffview Sanitary District
        The Town of Sumpter’s Bluffview Sanitary District has received land relating to the sewage and water treatment system previously managed by the Army. The estimated area to be received is approximately 165 acres (67 ha). Bluffview, located across US 12 from Badger, is former Badger employee housing which has been further developed and is now private residences.
        Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT)
        WisDOT received land along the existing State Highway 78 to expand and straighten it. In 2011, 60.21 acres (24.37 ha) were transferred for the highway right-of-way. The department also controls the rail line that crosses the installation, by a permanent easement that has been rail banked for a trail under a long-term lease agreement with the WDNR (2011).

      • R C Dean

        That’s the one. I was there in the late ’90s.

    • EvilSheldon

      Huh. I don’t recall hearing about the ‘Colorado Springs Hippie Massacre’, so I guess the obvious didn’t happen…

  35. Rebel Scum

    Cue unhinged shrieking from the gun-grabbers.

    Dubbed the JR-15, the AFP relates that it’s “marketed by maker WEE1 Tactical as ‘the first in a line of shooting platforms that will safely help adults introduce children to the shooting sports.’” Clearly aghast, the news organ further reports that the “company’s website says the rifle ‘also looks, feels, and operates just like Mom and Dad’s gun.’”

    • Semi-Spartan Dad

      Oh man, my daughter would love that. She’s been doing great with a CZ scorpion, but ARs are far too big for her. Not much on the website though, might be more of a gimmick.

      • R C Dean

        Saw one on the shelf at my local. A .22 with miniaturized AR furniture. No need for it to be a gimmick, but who knows what the build quality is?

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        Yeah, that’s what I mean. It is just marketing fluff or actually a quality firearm.

      • EvilSheldon

        A Smith and Wesson MP15-22 pistol, maybe with a registered SBR lower and collapsible stock, would be perfect for even the tiniest sprogs.

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        Thanks, I’ll check it out. Trying to avoid SBRs. Besides the whole list thing, I cross over state borders frequently. Not optimistic on the future of pistol braces right now.

      • R C Dean

        I am powerfully tempted to get and customize an HK USC. It would be a great SBR with the barrel cut down (and a suppressor). But I am not investing in an SBR. My understanding is that they are “Form 4” registered with the feds and come with the associated legal baggage. My confidence that they won’t be made illegal and seized is insufficiently high for me to invest in one.

      • EvilSheldon

        Yeah, pistol braces are on the way out. It was a nice dodge for a while, but Firearms Branch is not stupid.

        Sending in a 5320 form once a year is a pretty mild inconvenience though. I actually have to do two of them – I go to ranges in both MD and WV.

    • EvilSheldon

      Gun-grabbers: “Won’t somebody think of the children!!!”

      WEE1 Tactical: thinks of the children

      Gun-grabbers: *shocked reeeeee-ing face*

  36. Compelled Speechless

    “DC Mayor Bowser approved 800 National Guard members to be deployed ahead of trucker convoy”

    Hopefully it’s not the same guards they used in the last Kabuki theater that were forced to sleep in parking garages. Rule #1 of staying in power: Keep the jackboots warm and well fed. I trust they’ll be filtering them for wrongthink again.

  37. Festus

    Whelp, I stray away. One tiny victory yesterday but I’ll treasure it. Hope that the rest of you have as wonderful a one as you can manage! Festus tottering out!

    • CPRM

      I had another $500 mechanic bill, so in very adult fashion I countered that by spending $400 on toys (literally) That’s how economics works, right?

      • Sean

        Retail therapy.

      • Compelled Speechless

        Yep. Modern Monetary Theory motherf@$&er!!!

  38. R C Dean

    Update from the front lines:

    We are down to less than 1/3 of our peak COVID inpatient census for Omicron. We hit our peak for that variant a little over a month ago. From our all-time peak, we are down to around 1/6th. The hospital is still jammed with patients, who are sicker, by and large, than what we have ever seen for regular inpatients. What could possibly have happened that degraded people’s health across the board? ‘Tis a mystery.

    Our biggest issue, by far, is staffing. Turnover is off the charts, wages are rising, we are losing millions a month on travelling nurses.

    We are suspending employees who haven’t had their second vax, and will be firing them probably in a few weeks.

    Some of our primary care docs are refusing to see unvaxxed patients.

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      Some of our primary care docs are refusing to see unvaxxed patients.

      That is just mind-boggling.

      • pistoffnick the refusnik

        RAGE BOILING OVER!

      • pistoffnick the refusnik

        TBC I’m for free association, but all the docs I know are very much pro-vaccination. Who is left to treat the rabble?

      • R C Dean

        There are medical ethical issues here, as well. You aren’t supposed to “fire” established patients unless the “therapeutic relationship” has broken down (or they don’t pay their bills or are abusive to staff, neither of which is in play here). Not complying with a treatment plan counts, but the vaxxes aren’t treatment, right? What else are they recommending to patients, that patients aren’t doing, but they aren’t firing them for?

        My respect for the medical profession continues to decline. They are herd animals, and their pretentions to being both scientific and caring look increasingly hollow.

        Watching them claim that “oh, we’ll have an initial meeting with the filthy Unclean before we refuse to care for them, and that satisfies our DEI commitment” is amusing, though. Shockingly, their noisy protestations that they are all in on DEI are thin as paper.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        So how do you think they’re going to reconcile the inevitable revelation that the vaccines don’t work and policy reverses?

      • Certified Public Asshat

        Of course they work.

        1. Vaxxed and no covid = worked
        2. Vaxed and covid = could have been worse
        3. Vaxxed and dead = didn’t kick in yet, or
        4. Vaxxed and dead = needed a booster

      • R C Dean

        Get off my Zoom calls, CPA.

      • slumbrew

        Just left my primary’s office – first physical in a couple of years.

        He made his pitch for a booster shot but didn’t push when I declined. He was somewhat sympathetic to my reasoning “I was assured it was just two shots, and now they’re taking four. The goalposts keep moving”

        Even he thinks four would be excessive.

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        Free association doesn’t work with government agencies (like the DMV) and I would put state-protected guilds closer to the side of government agencies than free market enterprises. If a diner won’t let X group in, you can start your own diner next door and drive them out of business. Not the case with medicine. If pistoffnick is not allowed to see the local PCP and sets up a competing practice next door, you’ll be arrested for practicing medicine without a license. And access to that license is highly restricted and controlled by the government. Never mind certificate of need laws.

        It’s been discouraging seeing Z-packs being sold in Mexican airports… the US has fallen so far.

      • Zwak,The Baddest Johnny on the Apple Cart

        Also, if they want to suck at the gov’t tit, they get the restrictions that come with it.

      • EvilSheldon

        Good of them to wave the ‘Avoid Me’ flag…

      • R C Dean

        If it helps, I’m torturing them with “Minority communities have a lower vax rate. How does this square with our commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion?’

      • kinnath

        Awesome.

        Keep up the good work.

      • DEG

        🙂

      • Rebel Scum

        “Do no harm.”

      • Loveconstitution1789

        The harm is YOUR FAULT for not getting an experimental jab that turns out to be very INEFFECTIVE.

        Doctors are innocent in all this is how they sleep.

    • rhywun

      Bad, bad news. I do not see this turning out well if it keeps up.

      I’m glad I got my colon-snip out of the way before the jabs started.

    • Certified Public Asshat

      Turnover is off the charts…We are suspending employees who haven’t had their second vax, and will be firing them probably in a few weeks.

      That’s weird.

    • Not Adahn

      How is that not a fireable offense?

      • R C Dean

        I am unwilling at this point to go mano a mano on anything COVID related (and have been all along, I admit to my shame). I am executing my exit plan, which requires that I stay on full time through July (which is worth about a quarter million in vested deferred comp). I might have more balls if I thought my opposition would make any difference, but I don’t think that for a second. The bubble is impenetrable, and I am not going to make a sacrifice for nothing, especially since its not just my financial future at risk, but Mrs. Dean’s.

        I am in the sad position of having learned what my price is. Its not as high as I had hoped.

      • Not Adahn

        You are planning on having fun in your last week though, right?

        “I refuse to treat obese patients.” “I refuse to treat smokers.” “I refuse to treat drug addicts.” “I refuse to treat HIV+ patients.” “I refuse to treat anyone who opposes single-payer health care.”

      • Not Adahn

        “I refuse to treat anyone who isn’t a hot blonde nymphomaniac with financial difficulties.”

      • Semi-Spartan Dad

        I am facing a similar hurdle. My university requires a booster to register for summer classes among students who will physically be on campus. I have one online course left to complete my PhD. That’s it. It’s not even a real course… just finishing my dissertation. 3 fucking credits and I’m done.

        I cannot find anyone to lift the hold on my registration despite the requirement not applying to me. I will soon be facing the choice of getting the booster, lawyering up to somehow compel them to lift the registration (I can’t even imagine what this would cost), or not getting my degree when it’s essentially finished.

      • pistoffnick the refusnik

        At least you aren’t working for a Chinese company, owned by another Chinese company, owned by the Chinese military.

        /hangs head in shame.

        Daughter should graduate in 2023. My calculus might change after that (nothin’ to lose, no fucks to give)

  39. Rebel Scum

    Insufficient warmongering.

    “Putin was undoubtedly waiting for a second Trump term, but he is getting effectively almost what he would have expected then. This is going to be a victory for Russia,” predicted former Trump National Security Adviser John Bolton.

    I swear this asshole wants the world to end in a nuclear holocaust.

    • R C Dean

      Putin was undoubtedly waiting for a second Trump term

      Not explained: If Putin had a green light from Trump to invade Ukraine, why did he wait for the second term (which was always in doubt)?

      Why is it that Russia always seems to bite off a chunk of one of its neighbors when there’s a Dem in the White House?

      How is it that pro-Putin Trump implemented policy after policy that was crossways with Russian interests? Stepping on Russian ally Iran. Increasing US oil production. Sanctions. Seriously, did Trump do one thing to advance Russia’s/Putin’s interests?

      • Compelled Speechless

        He helped increase Vodka sales among the chattering class?

      • R C Dean

        Yeah, but they drink French vodka – Grey Goose.

      • juris imprudent

        That of course is the irony – Trump talks about Putin being smart/admirable but actually has better policy than what he talks.

      • R C Dean

        For people incapable of thinking past personalities, saying Putin is smart and pursuing his country’s interests can only mean you support everything he does. The idea that you can recognize a worthy adversary, and still treat him as an adversary, is beyond their mental scope.

      • juris imprudent

        Well, most people in American foreign policy can’t recognize a legitimate interest of any country let alone separate it from over-reach. They are ALL supposed to do what we think they should.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        ??

        We’re completely blinded by our own brilliance. Never ends well.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Lefties will never admit that Trump outsmarted all of them.

        Trump foreign policy was very successful if you gauge it by not starting a new war and not allowing tyrants to cause much trouble.

        Especially when Trump had that Iranian general Qasem Soleimani droned. Iran went quiet after launching a few missiles at our troops in Iraq. Remember when the US Lefty media screamed about that?

  40. Festus

    One last thing. That little kid from “Stranger Things” wore about a dozen different outfits for her 18th birthday. About the only thing that she didn’t do was to share feet shots. How fucking creepy is that?

    • Count Potato

      So you are saying it’s not on Nickelodeon?

    • Plisade

      ‘Twas ever thus.

    • Trigger Hippie

      That 250k was to cover his paternity leave.

      It’s only fair.

    • db

      There is so much corruption in infrastructure spending in the US. I think there’s a significant opportunity for a journalist to earn some major accolades exposing it.

      The problem is that the scope of the corruption is so monumental, it is too much for one person to take on.

      • R C Dean

        Who, exactly, would give accolades to a journalist exposing the ruling class’s corruption? They’re more likely to be prosecuted.

      • blighted_non_millenial

        or committing “suicide”

    • Rebel Scum

      And nothing else happened.

  41. Count Potato

    “PICTURED: Disabled Portland Antifa protester, 60, who was shot dead at BLM riot ‘by far-right FURRY, 43,’ who was then shot and critically-injured by left-wing activist

    A 60 year-old Antifa activist was shot dead by a far-right furry while blocking traffic at a Black Lives Matter rally in Portland, it was claimed.

    June Knight was shot in the head at point-blank range on Saturday at Normandale Park when the suspect, named as Benjamin Jeffrey Smith, 43, walked up to her and a group of protesters and shot her in the head at close range.

    Smith is a machinist who is said to have posted regularly on far-right forums, backed Kyle Rittenhouse and moaned about crime in Portland also shot four other women, it is claimed. He is also said to be a member of the furry community, who dress up in cartoonish animal outfits and attend gatherings together.

    After Smith allegedly shot and killed Knight, he was himself shot by another marcher who was armed. That marcher was arrested, but has since been freed by police, and has not been identified.”

    https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10540379/Disabled-Portland-Antifa-protester-60-shot-dead-BLM-protest-far-right-FURRY-43.html

    • Gustave Lytton ????

      That “marcher” has been id’d. An antifa thug with a history of violence. Carrying an AR pistol to a criminal event.

      • R C Dean

        Leaving aside whatever firearms laws he violated, it sounds like a good shoot to me. Somebody gunning down people on the street is a legit target. Unless those people were themselves engaged in violence, of course. Which may have been the case, but as presented . . . .

  42. juris imprudent

    This is why I can’t stand Trump (also from the Sexton podcast transcript)…

    But I was getting out of Afghanistan, and we would have gotten out with tremendous strength and dignity and power and respect.

    See, that’s just as big a steaming pile of bullshit as anything to come out of Biden’s mouth, or any of the neo-con assholes.

    • juris imprudent

      And this…

      I knew Putin very well. I got along with him great. He liked me. I liked him. I mean, you know, he’s a tough cookie, got a lot of the great charm and a lot of pride. But the way he — and he loves his country, you know? He loves his country. He’s acting a little differently I think now.

      I think he sees this opportunity. I knew that he always wanted Ukraine. I used to talk to him about it. I said, “You can’t do it. You’re not gonna do it.” But I could see that he wanted it. I used to ask him. We used to talk about it at length. I think nobody probably knows him better in terms of the discussions that we have or that we’re having this morning. So, I knew him very well. I got to know him. I got to know President Xi. By the way, China is gonna be next.

      Fuck no I never want this dipshit back in office.

      • Swiss Servator

        “China is gonna be next.”

        Short Taiwanese stocks.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Best President in US history, Donald J Trump!

      • juris imprudent

        Troll quality zero.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        I know the Truth hurts your sensibilities.

      • juris imprudent

        You aren’t even trying to engage in good faith. That’s trolling. And you wouldn’t know Truth if you were hanging from the T.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        Its okay ji. You lost that last discussion we had about Trump. So you troll your little opinion about Trump this and that. Its your opinion but its not based on things Trump actually did. I get it, you hate him but according to you, you voted for him.

        I challenged to list all the things Trump did poorly. You didnt so I listed a tiny fraction of all the things he did well. Some of you dont have citations to back up what you say, so I guess thats why you dont.

        But hey, you might convince someone with the nonsense you say about Trump. I mean, its Trump. Hes been in the news for decades and all you can come up with are opinions from you that are based on something, Im sure. Not reality but something.

      • Loveconstitution1789

        I will start the list of Presidents trump is better than…
        el Comandante Biden
        Obama
        W. Bush
        Clinton
        Reagan
        Carter
        Ford
        Nixon
        LBJ
        JFK
        Eisenhower
        Truman
        FDR
        ….

        Trump did so well, the Democrats in the House impeached him twice. If that not an endorsement at how good Trump was for America, I dont know what is. Democrats are bad for America and they hate Trump.

    • Count Potato

      I’m sure the average Walmart manager could have done a better job than Biden.

      • juris imprudent

        In terms of getting out of Afghanistan? No. Because the entire US govt was committed to the fiction that Afghanistan had a capable govt (and military). Until that lie was abandoned, there was no clean exit possible.

      • R C Dean

        Yup. State and DOD were going to control (and botch) the exit regardless of who was in the Big Chair.

      • Scruffy Nerfherder

        Exactly. They had a choice, admit failure before or admit failure after withdrawal.

        They gambled and hoped that the Afghan army would stand up long enough that they could avoid being associated with the collapse. So they got the worst outcome possible, failure during.

        Our brilliant leaders at work.

      • Count Potato

        How difficult was it to see they didn’t?

      • R C Dean

        Hey, Unka Joe had a PR event planned for the 9/11 withdrawal. All other considerations are subordinated to optics by our ruling class. They knew, but you don’t step on a PR event if you want to keep your stars.

      • juris imprudent

        There’s a lot deeper rot there than just that. All of our brass had been supporting the lies about the ANDF for years. I can’t even guess how many GOs did their tours there and lied about everything.

      • juris imprudent

        Just like with Tinker Bell – you have to believe with all of your might!

      • Not Adahn

        Someone who actually knows something would have to confirm, but I read that fighting in Afghanistan was very seasonal and it would have been possible to leave when the Taliban was hunkered down for the (winter?). And that Biden picked the worst possbile time of year to withdraw if he didn’t want the ANG to be rolled up like a carpet behind us.

      • juris imprudent

        It still would have happened, and we still would have had our non-military presence there because we insisted on pretending that the Afghan govt was something legit and not just our [exceedingly corrupt] puppet.

      • Not Adahn

        Be that as it may, if those optics were avoidable, it was stunningly incompetent not to avoid them.

        Plus there might be the possibility of a “oh shit!” moment that would have inspired the payment of their soldiers salaries.

      • juris imprudent

        The optics were not avoidable – not without admitting the central lie. And no one was willing to do that, including Trump.

  43. Count Potato

    “”The GOP is the party of parental rights because it is increasingly anti-democratic. It has become the party of ruthless, cynical power, and children aren’t exempt from its schemes. In fact, they’re key.”

    https://twitter.com/intelligencer/status/1496515643981639685

    • Count Potato

      “To empower parents, Florida Republicans would put children in danger. If passed, their Parental Rights in Education legislation, known more commonly as the “don’t say gay” bills, would prevent public-school districts from “encouraging classroom discussion about sexual orientation or gender identity,” CBS News reports. A proposed amendment would have required educators to report a child’s disclosure about their gender identity or sexual orientation to parents within six weeks.

      Republicans haven’t been shy about their rationale. The text of the bills says they allegedly “reinforce the fundamental right of parents to make decisions regarding the upbringing and control of their children.” Last year, Senator Josh Hawley introduced a federal Parents’ Bill of Rights, which would include the right to review curricula and to visit children during school hours. In Texas, Governor Greg Abbott announced his own Parental Bill of Rights last month. “Parents will be restored to their rightful place as the preeminent decision-maker for their children,” he said at a campaign event held, fittingly, at a charter school.

      Parents don’t lack rights in the U.S. They already enjoy the wide freedom to educate their children as they wish, including at home or in private schools. They can raise their children to be Christians or witches or both; the state does not interfere. Liberals are generally satisfied with this state of affairs: There is no appetite to prohibit parents from raising their children in even the most hate-filled churches. Yet the right behaves as if parental rights were under sustained and serious attack, as if the parent has been dislodged from a high place and, as Abbott said, should be restored. The GOP’s position on parental rights isn’t entirely coherent. Any attempt to ban gender-confirming therapy for transgender children theoretically infringes on the rights of the parent, but this hasn’t dissuaded the party from its attacks on trans rights….”

      • rhywun

        Parents don’t lack rights in the U.S. They already enjoy the wide freedom to educate their children as they wish, including at home or in private schools.

        And not including public school. There, they are not yours to mold as you wish – they are ours.

    • juris imprudent

      It has become the party of ruthless, cynical power, and children aren’t exempt from its schemes. In fact, they’re key.

      Now that is some progjection!

    • Scruffy Nerfherder

      The GOP is the party of parental rights because it is increasingly anti-democratic.

      I don’t think you communicated the message you intended to, but it was received loud and clear.

      • Compelled Speechless

        So you’ve also noticed that they have begun using “anti-democratic” interchangeably to mean both against “democracy” and the DNC.

    • Compelled Speechless

      When they say that “parental rights” (their scare quotes, not mine) comes at a cost for the children, I assume they mean it denies the children their right to be molded into obedient tax-cattle automatons by the state’s juvenile “educational” detention centers known as public schools.

      • rhywun

        Children don’t have the maturity to make decisions like driving a car or going on a bender, but they do have the maturity to decide to abort a baby or to drug themselves out of puberty.

        I mean, come on – it’s obvious.

  44. Loveconstitution1789

    Whatever became of the anti-Trump prophets?

    HAHA. You mean these crazy Lefties dont make any sense and cant back up what they say, so their personal lives take a hit?

    MAGA!