Category: Liberals suck

  • “I Don’t believe you, but even if I did it would not matter at this point.”

    “I Don’t believe you, but even if I did it would not matter at this point.”

    You might have seen something about this issue in the news:

    A number of Hollywood stars have come to the defense of Christine Blasey Ford, the woman who has accused Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh of sexually assaulting her at a high school party in the 1980s.

    The video, produced by the progressive group MoveOn, features “women from all walks of life,” including actresses America Ferrera, Julianne Moore and Gabrielle Union.

    This is sooooooooo  moving.  Get your hankies out.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WEvHrtTUFIU

     

    You people can not imagine the things I would be accused of from my High School days.  If the story about me showing up for a date with a Weedeater, some KoolWhip, and a Live Chicken ever surfaces…I didn’t know the girl was allergic to feathers.  Honestly.

    Yenz can reach out to empathize with this “survivor” at this LINK.

     

  • Moderate Dog looking to stay in a nice place on the Potomic.

    Moderate Dog looking to stay in a nice place on the Potomic.

    Secretary Mattis seems like he is all too familiar with the rumor mill in DC.

    Where else is he going to find a place where he can develop a plan to kill more people than where he is?  Mattis being where he is makes me sleep well at night.

  • Adwoa Lewis accused of being a Race Baiting Liar.

    Adwoa Lewis accused of being a Race Baiting Liar.

    Maybe its just me but I seem to be hearing about more and more of this nonsense lately.  Everyone is obligated to identify as a victim of some sort.  People say bad things about me all the time, I even get a note now and then.   I am expecting several notes when I get back to the boat, you people can not imagine the fun I have ridiculing those who think they are SeaPersons.  Everybody wants to be Captian until its time to do Captain stuff.  I never really blamed my sarcastic and abrasive nature on my Caucasian-ishness.  I will try writing notes to myself just to see how it “feels”.

    A Long Island woman was charged with fabricating a story about a Trump-related hate crime.

    Officials said 19-year-old Adwoa Lewis, of Baldwin, told police Friday that she was driving home when a group of four teenagers approached her, yelled “Trump 2016!” and stated that she didn’t belong here.

    Lewis also claimed that after she parked her car in front of her house, she woke up the next day to find slashed tires and a note that read, “Go Home.”

    After an investigation, police learned that this altercation did not take place, and police said Lewis admitted to writing the hateful note and placing it on her own car.

    Lewis is charged with making a false punishable written statement and was released on an appearance ticket.

    Adwoa could not possibly imagine how many times I have been told to “Go Home”,  I never realized it was a White Thing.  She does look like a sweet young lady that is full of love and passion for life.

     

  • The Ingenious nature of the Uneducated.

    The Ingenious nature of the Uneducated.

    I always knew that GED would pay big dividends eventually.  I am always encouraged when it becomes obvious that there are more of us out there.

     

  • Obama tries to demonize Trump voters, following Hillary’s losing strategy

    SCoaMF
    He’s back.
    Fox News reports former President Obama gave the nation insights into the Democratic Party’s midterm election strategy. Doubling down and in full lecture mode, Friday’s speech demonized Americans who elected Donald Trump as president, and touted the failed liberal ideology that devastated our economy.

    In a moment reminiscent of Hillary Clinton’s outrageous characterization of Trump voters as “deplorable” and “irredeemable,” President Obama said: “I have to say this … Over the past few decades, the politics of division and resentment and paranoia has unfortunately found a home in the Republican Party.”

    Labeling the 63 million Trump voters as “deplorable” and “irredeemable” didn’t work out for Hillary Clinton when she ran a failed presidential campaign against Trump in 2016. Labeling the same voters as divisive, resentful and paranoid will not work for Democrats in the November midterm elections.

    Democrats continually demonstrate a fundamental misunderstanding and active demonization of Trump voters. They are clearly wrong but don’t realize they’re wrong.

    If one needs an example of “politics of division and resentment and paranoia” then look no further than the Kavanaugh hearings, where the Dems have beclowned themselves all week.

  • Buzz Aldrin slams ‘First Man’ movie

    Buzz Aldrin

    Fox News is reporting legendary Apollo 11 astronaut Edwin “Buzz” Aldrin critized the upcoming movie “First Man” late Sunday. Its director decided not to show the iconic planting of the American flag on the moon during the historic 1969 mission.

    Aldrin, 88, who was the second man to step on the moon, behind crewmate Neil Armstrong, posted historical photos of the flag-planting and added the hashtag “Proud to be an American.”

    Armstrong, who died at age 82 in 2012, is the subject of “First Man,” which stars Ryan Gosling and is scheduled to hit theaters next month.

    In previous posts Saturday, Aldrin shared photos of himself wearing a T-shirt with the tagline “Buzz Aldrin, Future Martian” that shows an astronaut planting the American flag on the Red Planet.

    He also retweeted a photo of himself saluting while standing next to an enlarged photo from the Apollo 11 mission that includes the flag on the moon.

    The ultimate Selfie-Selfie…thank you for sharing the wonderful photo and your incredible journey @TheRealBuzz. #Moonwalker #Apollo11 #RoadToApollo50 #NASA pic.twitter.com/ZwAVgWZSJO

    Jason Clarke, co-star in the movie, dismissed controversy over the movie’s omission of the planting of the American flag from the moon landing, calling criticism “silly and naive.”

    Since it was an American achievement, not one of “humanity” as dick weasel here says, the flag was purposely omitted. Because you know, it might trigger some snowflake who would feel oppressed and have to hide in a “safe space” like Mom’s basement. I’ll not enrich the movie’s director, producers and cast with my hard earned American dollars.

  • Ron Wyden (D-OR) Wants to Stifle Free Speech

    Democratic Senator Ron Wyden is trying to take online censorship to a new level by drafting a bill that will enforce “consequences” for platforms that refuse to remove people like Alex Jones.

    In an interview with Recode, Wyden, the senior U.S. Senator from Oregon, said that platforms should be punished for hosting content that he deems to go against “common decency”.

    N.B.: if you want to read the transcript of the podcast this is the link to Recode:  https://www.recode.net/2018/8/22/17765668/ron-wyden-senator-recode-decode-kara-swisher-podcast-transcript

    From the podcast:

    “I think what the Alex Jones case shows, we’re gonna really be looking at what the consequences are for just leaving common decency in the dust,” said Wyden.

    “What I’m gonna be trying to do in my legislation is to really lay out what the consequences are when somebody who is a bad actor, somebody who really doesn’t meet the decency principles that reflect our values, if that bad actor blows by the bounds of common decency, I think you gotta have a way to make sure that stuff is taken down,” he added.

    Of course, Wyden’s definition of what is ‘indecent’ is wide open to interpretation and will obviously be skewed by political bias. – Infowars Article quote

    https://www.infowars.com/senator-ron-wyden-demands-consequences-for-platforms-that-dont-remove-people-like-alex-jones/

    First, let me make it clear that I’m not in any way a fan of Alex Jones. He is loud-mouthed, frequently a ridiculous blowhard, somewhat paranoid, and is repeatedly inaccurate as well as very, very wrong about the things he says. He makes stuff up, just like his leftist opponents do, because it draws a crowd and pays his bills.

    That said, the US Constitution is clear on the subject of freedom of speech in Article the 3rd and also in the 1st Amendment to the US Constitution. If you haven’t read the Constitution or its Amendments in a while, take the time to review them. Just because something was banned in Boston by a committee of descendants of the Puritans, it does not mean it was in any way bad for you. Imagine, if you will, Ernest Hemingway’s ‘The Sun Also Rises’ and ‘A Farewell to Arms’ being banned. “A Farewell to Arms” is a war novel, relating his experiences in WWI written after he left the Army. There is nothing remotely indecent in them, but the Bostonians who made up the Boston Watch and Ward Society decided they should be banned in the 1930s. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banned_in_Boston

    Wyden can write up all the bills and legislation he wants to but if they violate the Law of the Land, he’s wasting his time. He ought to know that. What if someone decides that he doesn’t like Wyden’s speeches and platform and wants him off the air and shut out of the internet. Oh, well, then the shoe is decidedly on the other foot, isn’t it?

    If Wyden is so very concerned about common decency, then why isn’t he concerned about the rampant abuse called kiddie porn on the internet? Why? Why is his focus on a loudmouthed dipstick like Alex Jones?

    I have seen a lot of stuff on the internet that I find offensive and no, I don’t go back to it because it is spawned by deranged people who are so desperate for attention that they will do anything to get it. This is the curse of the internet.

    The flipside of that is that no one is forcing you to watch it or read it or listen to it. Period.

    Wyden and anyone else complaining along with him are missing the real point: you don’t have the right to tell Alex Jones or any of the other loud-mouthed, paranoid, delusional idiots – including you and your friends, Wyden – that they don’t have the right to say what they want to. If I don’t like what you say, Wyden, would you like it if I taped YOUR big, fat, stupid, greedy mouth shut? Naw, I didn’t think so.

    If it’s put on me, then it must needs be likewise put on thee.

    You want to get rid of these people whose ideas you don’t like, and don’t want to hear? Don’t send them money. Don’t buy their snake oil products that they sell online and on the air. Don’t tune to their channels. Shut them off if they annoy you. Forget where you found them the first time. It is that simple.

    I repeat, and will do so ad infinitum: no one is forcing you to listen to those people.

    What part of that is so difficult to understand?  You want common decency back, Wyden? Then stop being a self-centered, attention whoring politician. Leave politics and live like the rest of us do, you self-important twit. Get a real job where you’re paying taxes into the tax pool like we do instead of sponging off taxpayers. Stop saying ‘gonna’ and ‘gotta’. Your sloppy speech habits are just that – sloppy. They don’t make you one of We, the People. Quit faking it. You’re a politician and politicians are drek – a dime a dozen. Oh, you don’t like that? Tough bananas, fella. Free speech.

    Frankly, the only way to not have to listen to people whose idiotic notions conflict with your own idiotic notions is to hit the “OFF” switch.  I do not, and never will, understand why that is so difficult for some people to do that – just shut it off.

    I will close this with this quote from the 1962 hearing in Chicago regarding whether or not Henry Miller’s “Tropic of Cancer” was obscene and should be banned from US bookstores. The judge was Samuel B. Epstein.

    “Let the parents control the reading matter of their children; let the tastes of the readers determine what they may or may not read; let each reader be his own censor; but let not the government or the courts dictate the reading matter of a free people. The constitutional right to freedom of speech and press should be jealously guarded by the courts.”  http://evergreenreview.com/read/profiles-in-censorship-barney-rosset/

    The italics are mine.

    Judge Epstein endured condemnation for his decision, and the Illinois Supreme Court reversed it, but by then it mattered very little. Shortly after Judge Epstein’s decision, the US Supreme Court ruled in favor of the publisher.

     

  • Horsing Around Southwest Airlines

    Horsing Around Southwest Airlines

    Good news for some of you people, Southwest Airlines will now allow you to take your Emotional Support Pony on flights.

    Come September 17, people will be able to carry miniature horses onboard Southwest flights as trained service animals, according to airline officials.

    Officials announced the policy change, via a statement on its website on Tuesday. In the statement, officials name miniature horses, along with dogs and cats, as some of the most common service animals that will be accepted onboard. Passengers, however, will need to be able to provide credible verbal assurance that the animal is a trained service animal.

    In addition, the company announced other changes, such as formally accepting Psychiatric Support Animals (PSAs) as trained service animals, after accepting them informally as such in the past, and will also limit each passenger to one Emotional Support Animal.

    Passengers with an ESA will, according to the statement, still need to present a complete, current letter from a medical doctor or licensed mental health professional on the day of departure.

    What kind of Mental Health Professional gives someone a “note” to take a horse on a plane?   My .45 1911 provides me with all kinds of emotional support, where do I get my note?  Please, I am not anti-quadrupedalism or prejudice against those who identify with a pronograde posture as a means of terrestrial locomotion.   Some quadrupeds serve a valuable and much-appreciated function.  A few even give me that warm fuzzy feeling.