Sunday, May 2, 2021

Because everyone loves it when they are given a list of stories to read

Top stories at Legal Insurrection
  • Viewership for Biden’s SOTU Way Down From All Four of Trump’s Addresses
  • Biden’s $1.8 Trillion American Families Plan Includes Free Community College, Massive Tax Hikes
  • Senator Tim Scott’s response was outstanding, and he was immediately attacked for it.
  • Tim Scott Slams Biden for Breaking Bipartisan Promises, Use of Race as Political Weapon
  • Twitter allows racist “Uncle Tim” to trend in response to Sen. Tim Scott’s n
  • Biden, Harris Respond To Sen. Tim Scott: You’re right. America Is Not A Racist Country, But
  • Joe Manchin Just Says “NO” To D.C. Statehood Legislation
  • Report: Cuomo Aides Hid Number of COVID Nursing Home Deaths for Month
  • USA Today Edits Stacey Abrams Op-Ed Supporting Georgia Boycotts After MLB Moved All-Star Game
  • Media, Fact Checkers, Twitter All Rush to Stacey Abrams’ Rescue After MLB Boycott Backfires
  • Portland Mayor Begs Public to Help ‘Unmask’ Violent Rioters
  • Recall CA Gov. Gavin Newsom Effort Qualifies for Ballot
  • Punk Rock Icon Johnny Rotten Slams Cancel Culture and Calls the Woke Left “Lunatics”

28 comments:

Commander-in-Thief Biden said...


Hey I like it and would abide by it. Do it daily and myself, roger and the "pastor" could add to it.

And leave the discussion threads for on-topic discussions.

But why have so short a list ?

and maybe another thread for bleats for "anonymous" ?

Deep State Detective said...

Sleepy Joe Biden has a simple plan. After the wildly successful Trump presidency made America great again, the Democrats used the pandemic (which wasn’t really a big deal) to destroy the flourishing economy. All that they needed after that was to steal the presidential election (check) and get a meager majority in Congress to enact a radical, unconstitutional agenda to finish off the nation, the people Democrats hate more than any other.

“I thought I could destroy all freedom in 100 days with my executive orders and the help of the Senate,” Biden stated, “but I couldn’t do it. The American people are too resilient; I hate them so much.”

rrb said...



Deep State Alky.

LOL.

Deep State Detective said...

Notice the absolute obsession with accepting everyone, no matter what they look like as person, is racism repackaged by the Democrats. DNA is actually what matters.

Canceling Anglo Saxon culture is a call to arms.

rrb said...



Canceling Anglo Saxon culture is a call to arms.


No it's not alky.

But cancelling Tim Scott sure is.


Commander-in-Thief Biden said...

Deep State Detective said...
Notice the absolute obsession with accepting everyone, no matter what they look like as person, is racism repackaged by the Democrats. DNA is actually what matters.


VIDEO RESPONSE:
https://twitter.com/BarrettWilson6/status/1388620986736652293

she's talking truth to roger


Anonymous said...

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Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

REGARDING BIDEN'S PINOCHIOS---

Fact-Checking Joe Biden
Daniel Dale:
“By CNN’s rough count, Biden has made
29 total false claims in his first 100 days,
about one every three-and-a-half days on average. That’s not cause for celebration. But I counted
214 false claims from Trump over his own first 100 days in office,
more than two per day on average — and that was a very slow Trump period compared to what came later. Trump averaged about
eight false claims per day in the full year I tracked as a CNN reporter, from August 2019 through July 2020.”


REGARDING BIDEN'S SUCCESSFULNESS---
Biden Oversees Surge In Optimism
A new ABC News/Ipsos poll finds 64% of Americans are optimistic about the direction of the country.


LINKS at politcalwire.com

Anonymous said...

Over a five year period which stock would you own.

Myballs said...

To paraphrase Bud Fox, Take a look at EKSO but don't quote me.

Anonymous said...

Real Clear Politics Average
Right Way. 43.0
Wrong Way 50.0

Anonymous said...

Neo-Socialist Biden and his Economic team and his Federal reserve chairman made history, they are not concerned about inflation. Blind and stupid to the🚨

" (Bloomberg) -- The prices of raw materials used to make almost everything are skyrocketing"

"Warren Buffett: We are seeing substantial inflation and are raising prices"

The Neo-Socialist Biden Party is lagging .

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

It's not the former, it's the Republican base.


It is no longer about Republicans siding with or defending Trump. Trump is no longer in power. It is not him whom Republicans fear; they fear the same voter base that launched Trump into power. They fear another angry, violent mob of his voters, like the one that attacked the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6. 

To attribute all blame for the Republican Party’s behavior regarding Trump is to deny accountability and ignore a much more grave reality: there is a growing radical, extremist faction within the Republican voter base. This base harbors racism, sexism, xenophobia, science denial, and an appetite for baseless, dangerous conspiracy theories. It is not politicians like Trump who create this faction. They simply give it a voice. As long as we refuse to hold the alt-right, the extremist wing of the Republican Party that became more vocal under Trump’s presidency, accountable for their power over Republican politics, this dangerous faction will grow and fester. Trump is out of office. It’s time we start addressing what’s truly stoking widespread fear and hatred, particularly in rural regions of our country. 

Trump did not create the alt-right, he created the path for its status in mainstream politics. This base allowed him to hold the presidency, but its power is not conditional on him. Rather, this extremist Republican base had a grip on Trump and now has a grip on the majority of Republican Congress members. 

If the Republican party of Abraham Lincoln and again Ronald Reagan, I wouldn't be afraid of them. They are an authoritarian party today.

The January 6th is just one thing. They were trying hard to keep the people to choose their leaders.

Too many of them are not racist but they will not push them out like the Democrats did when they removed the Dixiecrats from power.

https://miscellanynews.org/2021/02/25/opinions/fear-and-hatred-rule-the-republican-party-not-trump/

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Cliff Sims
https://mobile.twitter.com/Cliff_Sims/status/1388580094340382721

If ⁦⁦@JoeBiden had just followed Donald Trump’s plan, US troops would be out of Afghanistan today. ⁦Instead, Biden⁩ played politics, pushed back the date at a cost of $7.5B, and risked losing more American lives. | ⁦@generalkellogg


https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-blog/foreign-policy/551313-the-afghanistan-withdrawal-that-could-have-been

JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

Donald Trump Jr.

https://mobile.twitter.com/DonaldJTrumpJr/status/1388300499103924224

How are people like John Kerry able to sell out our country and our allies to Iran without hardly a peep from the media? Makes you wonder whose side they’re on. Republicans better make him answer for this insanity against Israel. My Thoughts!


JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...


How come everytime "jamesnewleaf" (or is jamesnewlaugh?) loses an arguement he posts more unrelated articles from political_lire like on this thread?

or roger posts entire articles ?

TDS still ?

mental illness ?

in way over their heads ???

WINNER !!!



JamesNewLeaf's Fucking Daddy said...

* it

Caliphate4vr said...

Pedo no one read your stupid c&p on the other thread

Get a life

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Reagan redefined Lincoln's Republican Party, building on Richard Nixon’s so-called Southern Strategy, to make it the party of antigovernment. Now it provides political shelter for a diverse collection of interest groups that share grievances with federal power: evangelicals opposed to abortion rights sanctioned in Roe vs. Wade; gun advocates who believe that the 2nd Amendment provides unlimited rights to own and carry firearms; white supremacists who regard Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream as a nightmare; and, most influentially, the very wealthy who are committed to reduced taxes on the rich and limits on federal regulation of corporations.

Biden is attempting to flip the narrative again. Suppose the government official that knocks on your door is a National Guard volunteer offering to vaccinate your family against COVID-19? Or a Postal Service mail carrier delivering a $4,000 check from the Treasury Department? Or a labor contractor from the Transportation Department offering a well-paying job rebuilding the country’s roads and bridges? Your grandfather could have told you about this kind of “us” experience because the Civilian Conservation Corps hired him and rescued the family from poverty. But your father was too young to remember.

Historians will remind us that FDR enjoyed a major political advantage, a huge Democratic majority in both houses of Congress. Biden not only has razor-thin majorities but must negotiate the labyrinthian parliamentary blockades that have made the Senate the final resting place of most Democratic legislation for more than a generation.

Perhaps Biden can persuade enough senators to modify the chief obstacle: the filibuster. For instance, he and his allies could push a rule change that leaves it intact — senators can talk legislation into oblivion if they want to try — as long as the final vote requires, not “cloture” at 60 votes, but merely a simple majority. (A strong case can be made that cloture is unconstitutional.) Absent that reform, the entire Biden agenda, and the transition to “us” government, may very well fall victim to the will of a Republican minority.

The jury is still out. At moments of crisis in the past, "us" has usually prevailed. Biden can also take heart that he has three iconic faces on Mt. Rushmore with him on the "us" side: Washington, Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt. Do not feel sorry for the "them" side. They have Thomas Jefferson.

We should know the answer by the midterm.

Historian Joseph J. Ellis' latest book is "American Dialogue: The Founders and Us."


My father Ivan was hired by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the Black Hills of South right after my parents got married. My oldest sister is born in a cabin in the Black Hills. There are still several small lakes in the Black Hills, where they are a great place to fish for trout!

If Sleepy Joe Joe succeeds, he should be on Mount Rushmore!!!!

Not possible but you hope he fails to save the country, because you hate liberals and the cancel culture fears. Because the Republican party is dead now.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://news.yahoo.com/op-ed-joe-biden-flip-100019992.html

Anonymous said...


Caliphate4vrMay 2, 2021 at 11:50 AM

Pedo no one read your stupid c&p on the other thread.

I skip Roger, too.

Neither express their own opinions.
Neither debate.

Anonymous said...

Roger, we know you didn't write it.

Anonymous said...

Supply Shortages?
What?
Gasoline?

"Anchor Chris Wallace said, “Can you guarantee with all this spending that we are not going to have a new round of overheating the economy and serious inflation?""""
Council of Economic Advisers chair Cecilia Rouse said, “These are very serious concerns, and we know that coming out of an extremely deep recession that there are going to be bumps along the way. We expect that there is going to be supply chain disruptions. That will cause some transitory increases in prices""

Dumb .


Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

I have posted an EXCELLENT article in the next thread up at 12:46 and 12:47pm

Stuart Stevens said...

Politics is in many ways a perfect marketplace. Candidates and parties learn very quickly what works and what doesn’t and focus time, energy, and money on the share of the marketplace that pollsters tell them is accessible to persuasion or motivation. Since 1964, Republicans have learned that they will have little success in appealing to black voters. It’s not that most campaigns didn’t make at least some effort, but it was always done with the knowledge that breaking 10 percent would be a significant achievement. What happens if you spend decades focused on appealing to white voters and treating nonwhite voters with , at best, benign neglect? You get good at doing what it takes to appeal to white voters. That is the truth that led to what is famously called “the southern strategy.” That is the path that leads you to becoming what the Republican Party now proudly embraces: a white grievance party. All my adult life in politics, I’ve heard racism from people everywhere.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Instead of posting about a site address that you believe the Insurrection was perfect.

What our President Biden is doing, not trying to overturn the Constitution.

President Biden campaigned on a climate platform vastly stronger than any major party nominee in history, and now the White House is making its enactment a major priority.

Why it matters: It's a remarkable turn, given that Biden entered the race as a moderate and climate wasn't a top priority during his Senate career.

No White House has put climate so high on its governing agenda since global warming burst onto the political scene in the scorching summer of 1988.

Catch up fast: The White House has offered a formal pledge under the Paris climate deal to cut U.S. greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030.

It's asking Congress for unprecedented investments in climate innovation and infrastructure.Biden is also trying to use agencies government-wide in the service of cutting emissions — and helping other countries do so — in a way that's never been attempted.

The big picture: Here's why Biden became the unlikely climate candidate and president:

1. Politics. Democratic voters have become more motivated by the topic. Going big helped Biden woo Bernie Sanders backers to vote in the general election.

It also helped appease activists who pressed Biden for steps like trying to ban fracking (though Biden rebuffed them there).Biden even moved left after securing the nomination, adding a target of 100% zero-carbon power by 2035 and other provisions to his platform.

2. Opportunity. Democrats' unexpected Senate control, combined with the pandemic, create an opening for big economic recovery legislation packed with climate spending.

3. Science. Major reports in the last few years have revealed the immense dangers if the world fails to act aggressively and rapidly.


Yes, but: It's too early to know whether Biden can transform his proposals into steep emissions cuts. Because the Republicans hate Democrats and allegedly socialist Society. The goat fucked don't what socialism is!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

https://www.axios.com/biden-unlikely-climate-president-7d1ba221-a720-4fe4-9688-d8e0f67bfde2.html?deepdive=1

Caliphate4vr said...

Axios and you disparage legal insurrection

Otay