imo he is coming from a mostly good place and is actually trying to effect change down here and thinking of ways to accomplish that. It is also my guess that something changed in his daily routine and is consuming right wing media, a.m. radio now instead of sports talk. that stuff in the background matters. look at the old people who have fox on all day
Show us the posts about personal responsibility, we want to see the posts about personal responsibility
nazis and people that think women should be hanged because of having an abortion aren't terrible pieces of shit? seriously man, go play hopscotch in a busy street.
I'm watching Star Trek right now. It's the one where Data is having weird dreams and Worf hears his father is alive but finds a planet where Romulans and Klingons live together
but for real being on the west coast the board usually goes quiet early except for the drunk and insane so shit gets weird
Correct. He usually telegraphs his moves by a few days by denying the false media reports and then waiting 4-5 days for them to be fake news and then doing what everyone said he was going to do. 5-D Chess
Here are the top five posts from People For the American Way's RightWingWatch.org of the past week. Click on the images or headlines for the articles. Two spotlight posts this week, with the late addition of this Ann Coulter piece from today: Ann Coulter: ‘If You Shoot One’ Immigrant At The Border ‘Maybe They’ll Learn’ Chuck Baldwin Says It's A 'Biblical Requirement' For Everyone To Own An Assault Rifle More... Alex Jones Claims Democrats Want To Brutally Murder And Rape Children In The Midwest Martin Luther King Jr. According To The Right EPA’s Pruitt Hears From Bible Study Leader That ‘Radical Environmentalism’ Is A ‘False Religion’ David Barton Wonders Why Church-Goers Have To Pay Taxes If There Is A Separation Of Church And State
they aren't just removing illegals, they are deporting people that have served in our military, people that are upstanding members of their communities that have been here for 40+ years, and they are doing so in a fashion that is eerily similar to the tactics used by the goddamed gestapo.
I listened to Beck, Limbaugh, and Hannity a lot when Obama was president for the lulz. It only made me hate their bizarre right wing bullshit even more. If that "radicalized" him he was inclined to roll that way no matter what.
Appear to only distribute to Neb, Iowa, Kansas, and SD. It might be good but there aren't any known breweries in Neb. Prairie and American Solera are killing it in Oklahoma and distro nationally and even Iowa has Toppling Goliath. Just thought it was odd that it seems like a blackhole for craft beer in the region.
Trump Staffers Are Freaking Out Even More Than Usual Right Now Spoiler Axios editor Mike Allen is a consummate Establishmentarian who has spent his career laboring to win the approval of elites in both parties. Yesterday, Allen published a column headlined “The case for extreme worry.” His observations are, indeed, quite worrying. “Checks are being ignored or have been eliminated, and critics purged as the president is filling time by watching Fox, and by eating dinner with people who feed his ego and conspiracy theories, and who drink in his rants,” he notes. “Trump’s closest confidants speak with an unusual level of concern, even alarm, and admit to being confused about what the president will do next — and why.” It would be a mistake to overstate the change at hand. The Trump presidency has been a slow-moving freakout, every new episode representing a surreal extension of the unknown. Still, there is evidence that the chaos has increased in some important new way. After many members of the administration seemed to convince themselves last year that they had gained some control over their erratic chief executive, they see him slipping the restraints. Here are some examples from the last 24 hours: 1. The Wall Street Journal reports that the White House staff has attempted to correct Trump’s mistaken beliefs about Amazon, to no avail. Staffers a “arranged private briefing” that “they believed debunked his concerns that Amazon was dodging taxes and exploiting the U.S. Postal Service.” But Trump continued to directly contradict what he had learned because, a source explains, “It’s not the narrative he wants.” 2. The Associated Press reports that Trump has grown tired of his chief of staff’s management, but also has not seen fit to fire him outright. Instead, “Trump recently told one confidant that he was ‘tired of being told no’ by Kelly and has instead chosen to simply not tell Kelly things at all.” Of course, Trump is the president of the United States, and as such, outranks Kelly. Presumably he could keep his chief of staff informed of his doings, and overrule Kelly’s objections if he disagrees. 3. Trump’s advisers, despairing of their inability to educate the president, have taken to using television as the preferred vehicle for their tutelage. The Washington Post reports that Jeanine Pirro’s Fox News program is the show of choice for this purpose. “Aides sometimes plot to have guests make points on Fox that they have been unable to get the president to agree to in person. ‘He will listen more when it is on TV,’ a senior administration official said.” Pirro duty is considered important enough that “officials rotate going on Pirro’s show because they know Trump will be watching — and partially to prevent him from calling in himself.” 4. Another report in the Associated Press describes Trump ranting uncontrollably in a meeting with military brass. “The president had opened the meeting with a tirade about U.S. intervention in Syria and the Middle East more broadly, repeating lines from public speeches in which he’s denounced previous administrations for ‘wasting’ $7 trillion in the region over the past 17 years,” the report notes. At one point, a general interjected to inform Trump “that his approach was not productive and asked him to give the group specific instructions as to what he wanted.” ...Should we be scared that the president is unable to focus or learn or even adopt a coherent management structure? Yes, we probably should. from nymag.com
I dig the last one. Church goers don't pay taxes so in turn they don't get to use anything the government provides. Keep em separate right?
Boy, this blaming the left for everything continues to sell even after 440 days of having full power in the government.
No, black workers started increasingly coming back into the labor force around 2011. It had fuck all to do with Trump. This is yet another thing that started under Obama, that has simply continued under Trump (congrats on keeping Obama's economy going I guess?) that you retards want to take credit for. As per usual with Republican presidencies, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised to see this trend start going the other way over the next few years.
Yikes, if I am getting labeled a Republican supporter (or conservative), this board needs to walk the line back a little.
I was just joking about the conversation from yesterday or whenever that was. I don't even know what you are tbh
Republicans that support abortion bans are 1 of two things. Fiscally liberal people who support the proper finding of social programs intended to help low income families with children. Basically Democrats. (chance: low) Enablers of the physical and mental abuse of children, and prolonging their suffering through life. In this instance, if women who have abortions deserve the death penalty, so do these people for their sheer evil nature and neglect. (99% of Republicans, the party of moral and intellectual bankruptcy) There's no middle ground.
nope 2nd amendment supporters will be shot with their own guns - Dem. party platform. Everybody (who watches NRATV and Fox) know this sorry, didn't think that hadn't been brought up in over a year
Its crazy to me that an heir to an auto parts empire turned general to a mercenary army has no scruples.
Everyone one of these family values dirtbags has been married more times than the average stick to acting libtard Hollywood actor. FFS