America: The Kardashian Years
Life in the Time of Low Information Voters
I used to love American popular culture. I found it rich, diverse and endlessly amusing. These days, I rarely go to the movies or plays and cannot bear to watch television. Even the radio with its repetitive, uninformative news snippets annoys. Our popular culture has moved from family favorites like Your Show of Shows, The Wonder Years, and I Love Lucy to the minute by minute coverage of celebrities not known for their wit, charm, or beauty, They are known for nothing other than the willingness to put their every part of bodies on narcissistic display and to promote the latest chichi leftwing cause.
Alicia Colon examines the phenomenon of the low information voters such a dross culture produces
Right now they are clueless. Consequently they have allowed the Democrats to hijack and distort the GOP’s positions on virtually every issue. Republicans, therefore, don’t care about the middle class and only want to reduce the taxes of the rich. They are also racists who want to keep minorities down. These distortions are repeated often by anchors on MSNBC and the alphabet networks. CNN is always on in the social service offices and in airports and the formerly legitimate cable station is so far on the decline that it feels comfortable allowing disgusting antics by amoral hosts on its New Year’s Eve broadcast.
But it is folly to assume that all the low-info voters are poorly educated or on the dole. College students and graduates of liberal academia have been completely indoctrinated in leftist ideology and loathe all things conservative. Their bibles include the New York Times, the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times which routinely carry and affirm the Democrat lies.
Hollywood trots out alarming films on climate change, environmental doom and the racist doings of evil white men. Stars like Matt Damon, Leonardo DiCaprio, Samuel Jackson, Jamie Foxx, and Morgan Freeman use their talents to shill for the administration and the Democrats. The hypocrites that filmed that anti-gun ad calling for action following the Sandy Hook school massacre blithely ignore their participation in films glamorizing a violent gun culture. Democrats called for the ban on all assault weapons with some leftist reporter asking if we really needed such a weapon to kill an animal.
At one point even Saturday Night Live took note of the clueless citizens among us. Its target was the undecided voter, but a broader sweep was called for. How else to explain that voters elected a man with no executive experience in 2008 (and virtually no other relevant experience of any sort) and then re-elected him after he demonstrated beyond peradventure of doubt why his election to office was a stupid idea in the first place.
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Second Excerpt
Nominations to Die From: “The Muzzle is Off”
Jewish voters have been notoriously slow to notice that their former friends on the left side of the aisle have abandoned Israel. But — just perhaps — the nominations of Chuck Hagel, John Brennan, and John Kerry, the troika of nominees for Secretaries of State and Defense and head of the CIA most hostile to Israel in U.S. history, might get them to turn off Jon Stewart, pitch their copies of the New York Times, and start paying attention to real news.
Barry Rubin explains Obama’s “muzzle is off”:
–Their ideas and views are horrible. This is especially so on Middle Eastern issues but how good are they on anything else? True, they are all hostile to Israel but this isn’t the first time people who think that way held high office. Far worse is that they are pro-Islamist as well as being dim-witted about U.S. interests in a way no foreign policy team has been in the century since America walked onto the world stage.
Brennan is no less than the father of the pro-Islamist policy. [snip]
–They are all stupid people. Some friends said I shouldn’t write this because it is a subjective judgment and sounds mean-spirited. But honest, it’s true. [snip]Smart people can make bad judgments; regular people with common sense often make bad judgments less often. But stupid, arrogant people with terrible ideas are a disaster.
[snip]Kerry, of course, was the most energetic backer of sponsoring Syrian dictator Bashir al-Assad before the revolt began. Now he will be the most energetic backer of putting the Muslim Brotherhood into power in Syria. Here is a man who once generalized about American soldiers in Vietnam as being baby-killers and torturers. Such things certainly happened but Kerry made the blame collective, except for himself of course.
As for Hagel, suffice it to say that the embarrassing quotes and actions from him in the past — including his opposition to sanctions against Iran — fueled a response to his proposed nomination so strong that the administration had to back down for a while.
What would have happened if President Harry Truman turned over American defense, diplomacy, and intelligence in 1946 to those who said that Stalin wanted peace and that Communist rule in Central Europe was a good thing?
Obama has been president of the United States for four years. Yet in foreign policy, having some decent and competent people in high positions mitigated the damage. Well, the reins are now loosed; the muzzle is off
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Facts – they just don’t matter like they used to.
Neither does the Constitution, if you listen to Joe Biden, New York Governor Cuomo, and other politicians grabbing the microphones to take advantage of the low information voters’ short attention span by proposing a series of unconstitutional restrictions on gun ownership (or Nancy Pelosi on the 14th Amendment).
Kimberly Strassel explains very clearly why any sweeping gun reforms being bruited about will be dead on arrival:
On the other side is the reality that any of these proposals must, in the normal course of things, pass Congress. A few quick facts about that body. 1) More than half of its members have an “A” rating from the National Rifle Association. 2) The few members today calling for gun control are the same few who have always called for gun control. 3) The House is run by Republicans.
Despite the press’s exuberant efforts to cast congressional gun supporters as having changed their minds, there has been no actual movement. Senate Democrat Joe Manchin caused a media sensation when he declared, immediately after Sandy Hook, that nobody needed “30 rounds in a clip.” Less reported was that it took the Democrat about the time necessary for your average West Virginian to drive to a ballot box to clarify that statement and to add that he’s “so proud of the NRA.” Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, even with the press’s best efforts to parse his remarks, has committed himself to nothing more than a “thoughtful debate.”
Montana’s Jon Tester and Max Baucus, Alaska’s Mark Begich, Arkansas’s Mark Pryor, South Dakota’s Tim Johnson, Louisiana’s Mary Landrieu — all are quiet on that red-state Democratic front. North Dakota’s brand new senator, Heidi Heitkamp, declared proposals mulled by the Biden task force as “way in the extreme” and “not gonna pass.” Unlike Mr. Obama, all of these members still face elections.
Over in the House, when asked recently what was more likely — passage of gun control or Speaker John Boehner becoming a pagan — a senior GOP leadership aide told Buzzfeed: “Probably the latter.”
Last Night, I Learned About Real Courage
Mollie Hemingway, Ed. · January 14, 2013 at 8:18am
Mark and I watched a bit of the Golden Globes last night. I learned about how very many “journeys” all of these actors and directors are on. And they have travel partners who make their journeys possible. And they go all the way, on these journeys, from being an actor who hadn’t yet performed that given role to being an actor who had. What a journey!
Neil Armstrong went on a journey. I am not entirely sure Django Unchained‘s Christopher Waltz did the same.
Anyway, the other thing actors and directors did was show bravery and courage. Mostly the evening was focused on hailing the anti-Sarah Palin movie Game Change. Yawn.
Director Jay Roach explained just how “brave” Julianne Moore was to mock Sarah Palin in her role. To which I’ll offer up two tweets in response:
@MoRocca: Yes, so brave of Hollywood actress Julianne Moore to make fun of Sarah Palin.
@AndyLevy: Haven’t been able to tweet since learning how brave it was for Julianne Moore to play Sarah Palin cuz I’m afraid she’ll never work again
Making a movie, starring known stage and screen talents, based off of one of the most popular musicals of all time shows courage, said star Hugh Jackman:
“Les Miserables is a project of passion; it took a lot of courage to make it,” declared the handsome actor before thanking his cast mates and his wife Deborra-Lee Furness in a passionate and heart-felt speech.
Writing about your experiences to the acclaim of all elites shows courage:
9:30 p.m. Modern Family nominee Julie Bowen commends comedy actress winner Lena Dunham’s courage and tells THR she lives HBO’s Girls. “I wish I had her courage,” she says. “I’m so glad that generation has someone to tell their stories.”
Michael J. Fox’s son Sam Michael made his debut as Mr. Golden Globe, thereby showing … courage:
Sam has never had any showbiz aspirations, so this was kind of out of the blue,” his famous dad told Access Hollywood Sunday night. “I love that he’s got the courage and the curiosity and the sense of adventure to do it.”
Even the Hollywood Foreign Press Association showed courage, according to the San Francisco Chronicle:
the Hollywood Foreign Press even demonstrated a bit of courage in passing over some TV stalwarts in favor of it-woman Lena Dunham and her brilliant HBO series “Girls.”
It’s humbling to be around so much courage. Maybe I can take a journey like theirs someday, where I will also learn about bravery.
http://ricochet.com/main-feed/Last-Night-I-Learned-About-Real-Courage
The whole article is worth reading. It is amazing the level of deluded narcissism Hollywood is capable of.
I called this section Evil and Insanity. The reason for the first is because I remember once hearing that the opposition is not evil, just wrong. Watching what is going on in this country now I can no longer agree. Our opposition is evil, actually. The commit evil, support evil and actively worship evil now. I don’t mean this in a religious way either, I mean this in a solid, there is good and evil, no shades of gray way.
Secondly I said Insanity. What we are seeing is insanity in action. Ensuring a future where the children of this country are endangered even more in order to advance an agenda is both evil and insane. The gun grabbers plans would leave the most defenseless as human sacrifices on the altar of liberalism. If they were serious we would follow the lead of several schools around the nation and allow off duty Deputies and Police Officers armed with purchased AR-15′s to protect our children.
But in the word of the token lib on Hannity’s radio show today. “We can’t have armed security, because they could potentially be a danger.”
Evil and Insanity people. Coming soon to your schools, homes, workplace, grocery store, and everywhere else.







Gun Laws and the Fools of Chelm
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I saw the Golden Globes & had the same impression
of Julianne Moore mocking Sarah Palin.
It was not an act of courage or speaking truth
to power to smear Palin in a movie.
Instead it was an act of pettiness by an insipid
only mildly talented actress.
Courage would be slamming Obama for all of his
malfeasance.
I’ll wait.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
What do you think about Project Veritas getting some volunteer declared pro gun control folks and taking them to an all expense paid trip to a gun range. Get a couple of NRA safety guys, some semi-auto hand guns, a few “evil” assault weapons.
Here is a synopsis how it would go down:
Interviewer: Excuse me. Do you beleive in gun control.
Interviwee: Yes.
Interviewer: Have you ever shot a gun.
Interviwee: No.
Interviewer: Well in the in the interest of enabling people to be fully informed of their decisions, how would you like to go with us to a all expense paid trip to shoot guns? (shows brochure with guns, people in attendance, free lunch at a nice local eatery to discuss after shooting experience).
Here is the deal. I think some hipsters would kid of start to like the power of the thing. Maybe start to feel less fear and more in cotrol of their personal safety. Maybe start to come over or at least reconsider their position.
Wadyathink?
@ unclassifiable:
kid = kind
PIMF PIMF PIMF DAMNIT!
@ unclassifiable:
I think armed hipsters are a bad idea in any way.
Most people change their views on gun control after being taught about guns.
Well, unless you are the Feinstein monster.
(sic)
Well I did put an NRA saftey instuctor in the list of folks participating.
My thing is winning hearts and minds and/or doing opposition research.
An armed hipster who is uncomfortable with guns — as with anyone who is uncomfortable with guns — is indeed dangerous.
I have had many people ask “Should I get a gun?” I always ask the same thing, “Are you comfortable with a gun in your house or on your person?” If the answer is no then I always discourage folks from getting a gun.
BTW I am trying out bracketing all of my blog droppngs with “(sic)” because I always seem to be making mistakes thse days even with PIMF.
(sic)
Most of the actors and actresses I can identify in a movie or TV show are dead. Most of them long dead. The few living ones i can identify will probably be checking out shortly. I have no bloody idea who the rest of these people are.
I remember some old Brit guy getting his start in this one…
unclassifiable wrote:
Might be a way to sway a few Folks away from “party line” thinking, but I wouldn’t expect there would be enough to make it worth the effort. The Liberals I have meet are so closed mined that light can’t escape.
The lame stream media has been indoctrinating these Mushroom for years with the same message of lies and half-truths and what to think.
We are about fifty years too late.
@ Mike C.:
Of course, I remember some other old Brit getting his start in this (which must still be embarrasing)…
Really want to get the message out??
Start a really big fight that forces the lame stream media to cover it.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
Oh, no… Once you get them to the range and get them to fire off a few, they tend to go “Hey! This is pretty cool!” Or at least that’s been my experience. IIRC, Scalia did that with Sotomeyor.
Mike C. wrote:
I have a post I need to do about this film. Jacques Pryor, my European history teacher during my Freshman year in high school at Punahou (1974-75) played it for us when we were studying Victorian Britain. I’ve often wondered if Obama had Jacques Pryor the following year and had his anti-colonialist feelings offended by it.
@ unclassifiable:
I think the NRA should do something like this with local TV reporters and presenters nationwide.
Get the media on our side, or at least a little less biased.
Mike C. wrote:
That’s about where I am. One of my favorite movies of an old Kipling yarn. Connery and Cain:
@ Mike C.:
Of course, that film was the inspiration for this Monty Python spoof…
Mike C. wrote:
Not my experience. They been told by the liberal media that the right lies all the time and guns and gun owners are to be feared. There’s no way to talk to them anymore.
@ The Osprey:
Ah, crap, that one left out the punchline!
I don’t know if Jay Leno still does his Man of the Street bit, but that segment showed the ignorance of people when it comes to history, politics and current news events. But the people sure knew popular culture.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
(sic)
I am already signed up for one May 3-5 in Houston.
It gunna be fun!
(sic)
@ huckfunn:
“The Man Who Would Be King”? Brilliant!
@ Mike C.:
@ huckfunn:
(sic)
Agreed Agreed
That movie still sticks with me.
Guess the leftist will have to remake that one to comply with the Ministry of Truth guidelines.
(sic)
Mike C. wrote:
Yep. Great story, production and casting. Connery and Cain were perfect as Danny and Peachie.
huckfunn wrote:
That’s a movie I need to watch. I only think I’ve seen excerpts from it.
The Osprey wrote:
You’ll love it. Lots of action.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
Indeed …all though they think they are open minded they are not. To even try to reach them …you’d have a better chance at breaking a wall with your head and yes we are about 50 years late. They will not believe the truth even if it slapped them in the face..they would make up some kind of excuse that their eyes are lying to them. It really is that bad.
Oh dear I have killed another thread…and with this one their simply is no dispute on who did it.
On topic..Evil and Insanity. I think a huge helping dose of arrogance added with the Evil and stupid gets you the type of people today. For one just because someone is evil doesn’t mean they are insane. I see far more evil than insanity…although sometimes one could mistake insanity for evil. People now days refuse to say something is bad, evil or just plain wrong unless of course it isn’t bad, evil or just plain wrong. Maybe I’m just noticing it more or it really has gotten worse..but in my opinion there are lots of people who refuse to call evil for what it is…evil.
@ Lily:
They’re so open-minded that their brains fell out…
@ Lily:
Calling something evil requires making a value judgment about it, and they’ve been taught since they were children to be “non-judgmental.”
lobo91 wrote:
Yep…I have been saying that for years! It is odd to see and behold. Even if you try and find some common ground with them they still refuse to be nice. They actually disagree with themselves before they would ever consider what you are saying they agree with. And make no mistake it is you who is the problem always. I have gotten to the point to where I tell them I don’t want to talk about it. Do they stop? No. It is you who is wrong and they are the ones who above everyone else and is more advanced than the rest of the masses…hence the reason I think arrogance is playing a huge factor here too.
lobo91 wrote:
I’m not talking about younger people here…I’m talking about some of the older people! No doubt there are quite a bit of younger people who refuse to acknowledge something is wrong…in order to not offend or make a hasty judgement. But I am seeing it at both ends of the candle…the young and the old. The older ones are still stuck in the 60′s the younger ones have no manners and expect everything to be handed to them on a silver platter…or they have a chip on their shoulders…now does this represent all the younger people …no. I think the younger adults are pretty much split. 50/50.
@ lobo91:
Selective enforcement of laws is a hallmark of tyranny. ABC News should be the fist ones in line to cover that story…
And of course, Obama’s “payroll tax holiday” just made things worse.
@ lobo91:
Saw that. Saving a child’s life…against the law because he used a gun to do it.
/ok..got it. But wait I’ve heard leftist’s say if they were to give up their rights to have guns saves just one child’s life …then it is worth it. Then this is a total quagmire here..because someone owning a gun saved a childs life. Life and those pesky facts and situations that don’t fit with how they believe.
@ Lily:
That is the result of years of being warned by the Lame Stream Media (LSM) that the Rightwing “Facts” are all lies and half-truths and must be refuted. We not Them are the misguided Ones…
lobo91 wrote:
I swear Bloomberg needs to mind his own business…*takes huge gulp from soda*…..why do they keep re-electing that *takes another large gulp from soda*…busy-body politician.
@ Lily:
Near as I can tell, because people in NYC would rather bitch bout him than do anything about it.
He only got just over 1 million votes in his last election. There are 8 million people in NYC.
Well, I’m off to the range with my class.
Be back later
@ Lily:
I recall seeing the start of the “don’t judge” group think back in the ’60s and it has gotten much worse with the addition of “political correctness” to stop people from developing their own values and standers to live by.
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
Indeed.
@ lobo91:
@ Lily:
(sic)
Well maybe conservatives need to stay out of other local’s business.
Not saying that folks should not comment on them but perhaps if we took the attitude that “I feel you are making a mistake but if you want to try it out be my guest.”
By making small segments live with their fascist choices rather than the whole damn country maybe we got a better shot at getting folks to wise up.
It’s worth a shot. I read a blog dropping on a news item basically say “You listen to pain but not to people.”
Well people can get soft and change their minds. But there is no negotiating with pain as you are well aware.
(sic)
lobo91 wrote:
Good shooting!
Lily wrote:
Insanity is doing the same thing over and over hoping for a different result. That’s the freaking MO of the liberals.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
(sic)
I’m not neutering my words or my feelings. I got the whole range and I intend to keep it.
The color of my mood this year is snotty and anti-authoritarian.
And Obama’s crew is the authorities.
(sic)
Baby Doc Baraq’s reign of error takes another major hit from the courts.
Judge rules EPA can’t mandate use of nonexistent biofuels
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
I remember it too…but they were don’t judge me! and now it’s their job to judge everyone around them..but oh back in the day they hated it when they were judged!!! What a flip-flop! I know one obama voter who told me the reason she hated (hated) Romney was because he was rich. She bought herself a lottery ticket this week…ah oui che’ I I thought you hated those rich people? Oh they lied..the real reason they disliked Romney because he was Mormon. I feel the real reason was because there wasn’t a D behind his name off.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
Obama seems to be following FDR except faster.
We need to start calling this “The Raw Deal”.
Lily wrote:
Not at all a flip-flop. Look at it this way. When I tell you to don’t or stop judging me what I’m really telling you is to stop being judgmental. So even if you do have personal values you stop applying them to other people without even realizing it. It’s like rust, it slowly eats away strength…
@ Mars:
True. But I hate to give these arrogant evil fools the benefit of being actually ill. They are truly willfully ignorant in my opinion.
unclassifiable wrote:
Buttcrack Obama and the Raw Deal…
Does have potential…
@ Lily:
{{Lily}}, and a feisty Lily today. Glad to see you are feeling better.
You actually argue with these type of people?
It’s like beating your head against a wall, serves no purpose.
@ Da_Beerfreak:
True.
You know you live in a Country run by idiots if…
You can get arrested for expired tags on your car but not for being in the country illegally.
@ Calo:
{{Calo}}!! I have given up hope with debating them..mainly because it is pointless and only annoys me.
@ Lily:
It’s much more gratifying to make fun of them with sarcasm as they wonder if you are really agreeing with them or dissin’ them.
Off to the kid’s District swim meet. Later.
Go, Princess …
You know you live in a Country run by idiots if…
Your government believes that the best way to eradicate trillions of dollars of debt is to spend trillions of dollars more of our money.
@ Calo:
See ya later!!! I’m off to take a rest! Later everyone!
@ Lily:
Good bye
seems kinda quiet in here…
You know you live in a Country run by idiots if…
The rights of the Government come before the rights of the individual.
@ brookly red:
Hangovers
brookly red wrote:
It’s been like that all day
@ Bloomberg and Mooch:
http://mediacdn.disqus.com/uploads/mediaembed/images/421/7608/original.jpg
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
aww just post them all at once and be done with it…
Age of Narcissism example of the rotting head on down:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2266818/Obama-inauguration-2013-Lady-Gaga-performs-Tony-Bennett-exclusive-inaugural-ball-White-House-staffers.html
@ brookly red:
Just fillers on a slow day.
You know you live in a Country run by idiots if…
Being stripped of the ability to defend yourself makes you “safe”.
@ yenta-fada:
Damn it all out of eye bleach, mind bleach, and Oxy Clean Mind Stain remover. Next time post a warning or something
yenta-fada wrote:
well Kid Rock said “you can’t buy cool” but in this case you can’t buy class.
unclassifiable wrote:
try beer.
@ brookly red:
See what you did.
You just handed him the button to irritate you.
Same as I did with yenta-fada I guess.
Geez can’t even follow my own advice.
brookly red wrote:
You can’t buy an education either. Most of these “stars” are rabidly pro-Palestinian.
@ brookly red:
They did not buy class.
They bought a load of votes.
unclassifiable wrote:
Almost all of the pics and cartoons I post have an unstated “reader beware” warning. I’m the one who tracks Moochelle’s wardrobe choices.
(that info has been increasingly difficult to find online)
Another critic of Obama’s foreign policy is heard from.
Russia’s Vladimir Putin says West is fomenting jihadi ‘blowback’
unclassifiable wrote:
hmmmm, no maybe they did buy a class after all… the entitlement class.
@ yenta-fada:
FIFY
@ unclassifiable:
@ 38 Lily: The better solution to all that is to just replace the HFC with cane sugar. The health benefit is initiated. Profits move from Iowa to Hawaii. No economic impact in the poor neighborhoods.
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
he is right of course… especially about the arming part.
And if bloomberg thinks pop is creating so much obesity to raise health care costs, then he should just ban advertising it.
The good old days. Mooch on the campaign trail. Classiest first lady evah.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/-SDpOYuIGh1k/UKO8XaPVXoI/AAAAAAAAsQA/cw4bBO2YlcY/s1600-h/mo%252520milking%252520it%25255B18%25255D.jpg
@ 81 brookly red:
Watch Morsi take one of his new jets and blow up a US Navy ship.
unclassifiable wrote:
See, you CAN spell.
brookly red wrote:
A lot of Folks don’t like Putin, but he does care a great deal about what happens to Russia. Unlike someone else we know…
darkwords wrote:
Madison Ave. would take him out faster than they can order sushi on seamless…
@ brookly red:
@ Da_Beerfreak:
Well at least this time we sold the Egyptian MB/AQ the planes to run into the buildings so they don’t have to steal any from the airlines.
That’s a policy change right there by golly.
Re: Age of narcissism
http://goldtent.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/0110.jpg
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
Da, and he doesn’t need to hand out free phones.
darkwords wrote:
Bloomberg is a Totalitarian. There’s only one sure way to deal with totalitarians the works…
@ Da_Beerfreak:
Obama cares about Russia too. Especially 20th century Russian politics (up to Peristroika that is).
unclassifiable wrote:
sold? sold? no we freakin GAVE then the planes…
@ 91 Da_Beerfreak: Power has corrupted him. he doesn’t want a consensus anymore. See old Roman emperors.
brookly red wrote:
Such a deal.
darkwords wrote:
well at least power didn’t corrupt 0… he was already corrupt.
@ darkwords:
Consensus is a bump in the road.
darkwords wrote:
All Obama would do is to thank Morsi for helping him reduce the Navy’s budget (by one ship and crew).
@ yenta-fada:
Woohoo! Make me Sekretary of Edumucation!
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
fortunately it’s not that easy and besides why would the sink their own arms shipments?
darkwords wrote:
On the other hand his own citizens cannot be trusted with guns.
There are no contradictions in totalitarianism.
darkwords wrote:
That’s the number one problem with the 22th Amendment. Obama no longer needs or wants a consensus now that he is a Lame Duck.
Old ‘People’s Cube’ post just because.
http://thepeoplescube.com/peoples-blog/war-and-appeasement-the-revised-classics-t10068.html
@ brookly red:
Now that we have signs of life I am going back to work.
Later.
unclassifiable wrote:
I still have plenty of fillers, so don’t work too hard…
Da_Beerfreak wrote:
Oh? and you think he plans to leave when his term is up? There is a reason they are trying to grab the guns now. He has no intention of ever giving up power, mark my words.
brookly red wrote:
The Right and the Left have been saying that for years. I just don’t see that happening and “they” will never find let alone get all the guns in America.
I think it’s incredibly sad that I can find enough info each week to post an Age of Narcissism thread.
Things have really sunk to a new low.
I find cane sugar based soda to taste better than the regular anyway. Pepsi throwback and Mexican cocacola are far better than the normal.
Hey everyone. Just stopping by for a bit. I did a Headline that shows the Left’s disgusting attitude about abortion.
Toure says abortion saved his life
So I’m watching a Willie Nelson/Wynton Marsalis thing on Ovation.
It’s pretty good.
You know you live in a Country run by idiots if…
Being self-sufficient is considered a threat to the government.
Calo wrote:
Don’t know if I could pull that technique off myself, but it might be fun to try around here….
New Thread.
You know you live in a Country run by idiots if…
You can write a post like this just by reading the news headlines.