frankj1
4 years ago
ray, you've branded billions commies.
making him look moderate.
RayR
4 years ago

My favorite mythical creature (aside from lizard people)? The honest politician

Sunoverbeach wrote:



Mythical creature?
#LIZARDPEOPLEAREREAL

ray, you've branded billions commies.
making him look moderate.

Frankie wrote:



Again you insist on building a strawman.
You play with wurds again and make chit up that I said.
Like a typical leftie, you brand an Anti-Commie like me as an EXTREMIST.


frankj1
4 years ago

Mythical creature?
#LIZARDPEOPLEAREREAL



Again you insist on building a strawman.
You play with wurds again and make chit up that I said.
Like a typical leftie, you brand an Anti-Commie like me as an EXTREMIST.


RayR wrote:


being anti commie is not in and of itself an extreme position to take for believers in Democracy and Capitalism.
It's your belief that 98.2% of the world's population fit your definition of commie that makes even extremists look moderate.

Will you be needing an even clearer statement... yet again?
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Stop repeat offenders. Don't reelect them
DrMaddVibe
4 years ago
Preach it Creepy Joe...




"AnalF**k69": Hunter Biden's Password Revealed In Whistleblower Tell-All


A Delaware computer repair shop owner who was driven out of business for blowing the whistle over Hunter Biden's abandoned laptop has written a book, "American Injustice: My Battle to Expose the Truth, in which he details what went down behind the scenes with the sitting president's crack-addict son.

According to an excerpt published by the New York Post, John Paul Mac Isaac was about to close up shop on a Friday night when Hunter Biden 'stumbled' in carrying three MacBook Pros.

"I’m glad you’re still open," Hunter reportedly said with an "air of entitlement" radiating off of him. "I just came from the cigar bar, and they told me about your shop, but I had to hurry because you close at seven."

One of the computers, writes Mac Isaac, had a Beau Biden Foundation sticker covering the Apple logo. He proceeded to inspect the computers, when Hunter revealed his password: Analfuck69

For some reason, maybe misplaced compassion, I decided to check them over then and there. One at a time, I performed a quick inspection of the machines. The 15-inch laptop was a complete write-off. It had extensive liquid damage, and because the drive was soldered to the logic board, data recovery was beyond my capability. (If a Mac can’t power on, you won’t be able to access the drive and get to the data.)

The 13-inch 2015 MacBook Pro was in slightly better shape. It could boot up, but the keyboard was unresponsive. I pulled out an external keyboard and asked for permission to log in.

Hunter started laughing.

“My password is f–ked up. Don’t be offended!” he said, before announcing that it was “analf–k69” or something to that extent. His inebriated condition made it difficult to understand is speech. My eyes widened a bit, and I told him that maybe it would be best if he tried to log in himself. -via the NY Post

Mac Isaac then offered to loan Hunter the keyboard so he could perform his own hard drive recovery on one of the other laptops, before discovering porn on what would come to be known as the 'laptop from hell.'

"Scrolling down, I started to see files that didn’t align. I started to individually drag and drop the files to the recovery folder. It took only a few files before I noticed pornography appearing in the right column," he writes.

“How many of these does he have?” I wondered. It wasn’t just him alone either. Although it looked like he was having a love affair with himself, there also were photos with women. I decided I’d had enough, that I was no longer going to preview the data. I would just go by the file name and hope for the best. And I tried to work out how to keep a straight face when he returned for the recovery data.

He then writes that there was a file labeled "income.pdf," which showed what Hunter made in 2013, 2014 and 2015. "Next to each year was the amount of taxable income earned: $833,000+ in 2013, $847,000+ amended to $1,247,000+ in 2014, $2,478,000+ in 2015." - all while Joe Biden was the sitting Vice President.

Another note read, "Since you couldn’t have lived on $550,000 a year, you ‘borrowed’ some money from RSB in advance of payments."

The whole document seemed shady. I saw that a lot of money had exchanged hands, and it didn’t seem like it had been recorded lawfully. But what did I know? Plus, it was none of my business. It wasn’t my job to judge — just to transfer and verify. So I kept transferring data until I hit a rather large file. The file was about half transferred when the screen went blank. Dammit, the battery had run out.

Now while all of this is certainly entertaining, what's it going to take for the DOJ to launch a special counsel - given all the evidence of international dealings and other malarkey involving Joe Biden? If it was Don Jr's laptop we would have already moved on to impeachment. Then again, we're sure big tech platforms wouldn't have interfered in the 2020 election by censoring the original story if the shoe was on the other foot.

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/analfk69-hunter-bidens-password-revealed-whistleblower-tell-all 


So smaht. So...smaht.


NOT, and the people that voted for this are dumber than him!
RayR
4 years ago

being anti commie is not in and of itself an extreme position to take for believers in Democracy and Capitalism.
It's your belief that 98.2% of the world's population fit your definition of commie that makes even extremists look moderate.

Will you be needing an even clearer statement... yet again?

frankj1 wrote:



So to add insult to injury you do it again! So now you infer that I am an Ultra Extremist! You've somehow channeled that I believe that "98.2% of the world's population" fits my definition of a commie? 😳

No, I won't need you to make a clearer statement, I think you've made your FEELINGS clear enough.



Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Well you are an ultra extremist. Anyone who disagrees with you on any point is slapped with any number of unfriendly labels. Whole compliance to the thought process of one individual is about as extreme as it gets, comrade.
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
Don't steal. That's the government's job
Speyside2
4 years ago
Frank, Ray is a radical extremist. Fortunately he does not appear to be a violent one. Quit feeding the squirrel!!! By directly engaging him in any manner important, I expect this from anyone who is a follower of the Mices Institute. I say Mices because they have no more power or input than a mouse does. It is comical how he tries so hard to engage many here with his witless insults. Though I do have fun commenting about him. It is so easy to goad him into am idiotic diatribe. Though at least for me he is useful in a way. If I am feel down in the dumps I only need to think of him. I think of how meaningless his life must be. I think of the need to be the source of wisdom on a discount cigar forum. I realize that is rock bottom in a life. It is hard for me to imagine being that insecure. I would not wish demons of the mind like that on anyone, I battle my own demons of the mind with some success. The battle is daily and always will be. I hope someday Ray sees clearly what his battle is.
RayR
4 years ago
Yes Spey, I am an EXTREMIST.

No Spey. I'm not a violent EXTREMIST, that's the duty of the LEFT that clearly labors to destroy culture, tradition, science and civilization. Are you LEFT-SPEY today? Damn!, I don't know how you juggle all those personalities.

Spey, your insults against me or other rational EXTREMISTS for liberty like me fall on deaf ears. Or we just laugh at you.

LEFT-SPEY prolly feels down in the dumps because he has no coherent counterargument to offer and his spelling sucks.
Dg west deptford
4 years ago
Personally, I'm kinda Ultra, Uber, Supercalifragilisticexpealidocious MAGA

So, Thanks for sharing DMV & all you other Ultras in here!

The rest of you non-ultras out there
There's still time to get on board the Train

But if you haven't jumped from BBB yet there's very little hope



DrMaddVibe
4 years ago
https://youtube.com/shorts/T9IIA7ib_W0?feature=share


[whip]
Speyside2
4 years ago
I've never been on the BBB DG. Though I think BBW would be a better acronym. I follow my own path, as you well know. I think maybe 2 or 3 people that post here are on the BBW. They are occasional posters. Overall the people here are fun and interesting. 2 or 3 aren't. They are regular posters. You are not 1 of the 2 or 3.
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
A long time ago, we had empires run by emperors, and kingdoms run by kings. Now we have countries....
BuckyB93
4 years ago

I've never been on the BBB DG. Though I think BBW would be a better acronym. I follow my own path, as you well know. I think maybe 2 or 3 people that post here are on the BBW. They are occasional posters. Overall the people here are fun and interesting. 2 or 3 aren't. They are regular posters. You are not 1 of the 2 or 3.

Speyside2 wrote:



Excuse me for being ignorant but what does the Better Business Bureau and Bath & Body Works factor into this, if at all?
DrMaddVibe
4 years ago
Now, where did I hear ANTIFA nad BLM are the Brown Shirts for the DNC? Well, they're calling in the Planned Parenthood division. Oh yeah, I remember now!



From court packing to leaking to doxing: White House yields to a national rage addiction



Nearly 70 years ago, a little-known lawyer named Joseph Welch famously confronted Sen. Joseph McCarthy (D-Wis.) in defense of a young man hounded over alleged un-American views. Welch told McCarthy that “I think I have never really gauged … your recklessness” before asking: “Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?”

It was a defining moment in American politics as Welch called out a politician who had abandoned any semblance of principle in the pursuit of political advantage. This week, the same scene played out in the White House with one striking difference: This was no Joseph Welch to be found.

After someone in the Supreme Court leaked a draft opinion in the case of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, a virtual flash-mob formed around the court and its members demanding retributive justice. This included renewed calls for court “packing,” as well as the potential targeting of individual justices at their homes. Like the leaking of the opinion itself, the doxing of justices and their families is being treated as fair game in our age of rage.

There is more than a license to this rage; there is an addiction to it. That was evident in March 2020 when Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) stood in front of the Supreme Court to threaten Justices Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh by name: “I want to tell you, Gorsuch, I want to tell you, Kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price! You won’t know what hit you if you go forward with these awful decisions.” Schumer’s reckless rhetoric was celebrated, not condemned, by many on the left, even after he attempted to walk it back by stating that “I should not have used the words I used … they did not come out the way I intended to.”

What occurred at the White House this week is even more troubling. When asked for a response to the leaking of a justice’s draft opinion, White House press secretary Jen Psaki declined to condemn the leaker and said the real issue was the opinion itself. Then she was asked about the potential targeting of justices and their families at their homes, and whether that might be considered extreme. It should have been another easy question; few Americans would approve of such doxing, particularly since some of the justices have young children at home. Yet Psaki declared that “I don’t have an official U.S. government position on where people protest,” adding that “peaceful protest is not extreme.”

In reality, not having an official position on doxing and harassing Supreme Court justices and their families is a policy.

Whether protests are judged to be extreme seems often to depend upon their underlying viewpoints. When Westboro Baptist Church activists protested at the funeral of Beau Biden, it was peaceful — but many critics rightly condemned the demonstration as extreme; some even approved of Westboro activists being physically assaulted. When the church brought its case before the Supreme Court, some of us supported its claims despite our vehement disagreement with their views, but 42 senators filed an amicus brief asking the court to deny free-speech protections for such protests. The court ultimately ruled 8-1 in favor of the church.

In this case, the Biden administration and the Justice Department have condemned the court’s leaked draft — but not the threatened protests at justices’ homes, even though those arguably could be treated as a crime. Under 18 U.S.C. 1507, it is a federal crime to protest near a residence occupied by a judge or jury with the intent to influence their decisions in pending cases, and this case remains pending. (Ironically, prosecution could be difficult if the protesters said they had no intent other than to vent anger.)

Even if protests at justices’ homes are constitutionally protected, that does not make them right, any more than the lawful Army-McCarthy hearings of 1954 were right.

In 1954, the left was targeted for its political views; today, it is the left which is calling for censorship, blacklisting and doxing. In such moments of reckless rage, presidents often have become calming voices, tempering extremist passions in their own parties. When they have failed to do so, history has judged them harshly, as in the case of President Eisenhower’s belated condemnation of Sen. McCarthy, something he reportedly regretted for the rest of his life.

President Biden has repeatedly shown that polls, not principles, guide his presidency. He showed integrity as a senator by denouncing court packing as a “bonehead … terrible, terrible” idea. However, he has stayed silent as today’s Democrats have pushed to pack the court with an instant liberal majority, a demand that increased this week. Biden long supported the Senate’s filibuster rule and said efforts to eliminate it would be “disastrous” — but when today’s mob formed, he flipped and denounced the filibuster as a “relic” of the Jim Crow era.

Even on abortion, Biden has shifted with the polls. He once opposed Roe v. Wade and supported an amendment that would negate the decision. At the time, he declared that “I don’t think that a woman has the sole right to say what should happen to her body.” Now President Biden has switched his position without really switching his logic. He recently declared that he supported Roe because “I’m just a child of God; I exist” and thus can decide what happens to his body. Accordingly, he denounced the Supreme Court’s draft opinion as “radical” and affirmed the right of a woman “to abort a child.“

Whether it is court leaking, packing, doxing or other tactics, many Democratic politicians and pundits continue to follow the mob rather than risk its ire.

Our national addiction to rage is captured in three indelible images. In June 2020, there was the White House surrounded by security fencing after nights of arson and rioting; in January 2021, Congress was surrounded by the same fencing after rioting that momentarily halted the certification of the presidential election. Now the set is complete with photos of the Supreme Court encased in the same fencing.

All three branches, having to be protected from enraged citizens on the left or the right.

Schumer’s 2020 pledge that justices would “pay the price” has been realized as they and their families are now bunkered in their homes. Despite the shocking image of a court system under attack, President Biden has not mustered the courage to dissuade these protesters. He appears to be following the lead of French revolutionary Abbe Sieyes, who watched as his 1789-99 revolution spun out of control; asked what he had done during “the Terror,” he replied: “I survived.”

President Biden is now in survival mode, too. It seems he does not lack decency, just the courage to defend it.

https://thehill.com/opinion/judiciary/3480452-from-court-packing-to-leaking-to-doxing-white-house-yields-to-a-national-rage-addiction/ 


Just like the Summer of Floyd...another DNC propped rage-a-thon. Look at all the feigned anger with the backgrounds around icons on social media...[frypan]

They really believe that if Roe V Wade is struck down abortion just ends.
Speyside2
4 years ago
You will just have to guess, I guess.
DrMaddVibe
4 years ago

You will just have to guess, I guess.

Speyside2 wrote:




Ok...me first!


Um...gonna go waaay out on a limb here...if they repeal Roe V Wade...birthing people will still be able to get abortions. Prolly gonna be more "inconvenient"...but who cares about the baby anyways? Not the people that matter and that's the hypocritical truth. Most of the empty skulls have never seen an abortion. Maybe we should start airing that dirty little secret...an in-utero abortion to witness what happens to the baby, I mean if we can make it past 2 Girls 1 Cup...surely we can watch that![whip]
RayR
4 years ago

Ok...me first!


Um...gonna go waaay out on a limb here...if they repeal Roe V Wade...birthing people will still be able to get abortions. Prolly gonna be more "inconvenient"...but who cares about the baby anyways? Not the people that matter and that's the hypocritical truth. Most of the empty skulls have never seen an abortion. Maybe we should start airing that dirty little secret...an in-utero abortion to witness what happens to the baby, I mean if we can make it past 2 Girls 1 Cup...surely we can watch that![whip]

DrMaddVibe wrote:



Good idea...it'll make for a good gross reality TV show...right after Dr. Pimple Popper. [barf]
Sunoverbeach
4 years ago
What do you call a Russian procrastinaor? Putinoff
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