Hold Your Nose (We're in Washington)

Posted by Herb7734 7 years, 1 month ago to Politics
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Gary Bauer reports that Al Sharpton and a group of his cohorts, are down at Foggy Bottom appealing to congress to reject any efforts to condemn Louis Farrakhan for his rank lifetime of Jew hating anti-Semitism which is the subject of a motion to condemn which is presently on the House floor. Don't expect the motion to pass. The rank and file Democrats including Jewish Democrats don't have the guts to challenge Sharpton or the Black Caucus.Their Jewishness is only useful at election time.What is ignored is how Comey and Brennan and Clapper and the top honchos of the DOJ are staffed by persons who are citizens of the Deep State. Andrew McCabes's conduct was so egregious that even the internal investigations had to come to the conclusion that he had to be fired.The reason I tie this in is to show that that no matter what the subject, the Democrats as presently composed will do the wrong thing, their roots are so deep into depravity and evil that no good can be expected of them.

When it comes to McCabe losing his pension (poor baby) Bauer noted that McCabe has millions whereas Flynn was actually indicted and facesd medical bills that bankrupted him. But, there's no effort to raise money for him or get him off the hook. His life time was spent in Honorable Military Service which can't be said for the people that Obama weaponized into enemies of America more of them that I have the time or patience to count.


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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Perhaps if you mean to vote in conservatives who are not in the RINO-laden GOP (nor in the socialist Dems) I'd agree with you.
    One example of what you describe is the senator from Arizona, Jeff Flake. For years as a member of the house Sen. Flake was high on the list of conservatives that supported the original intent of the US constitution. Today Flake has lived up to his name and is one of the worst of the GOP's conservatives in name only.
    Both the GOP and the Dems are traitorous organizations that should be disbanded for treasonous activity.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    One effective method I employ that has some minor success is using questions to make them start to use reasoning. Asking them what they want to see happen about an issue requires them to formulate answers, and the more non-judgemental details you ask, requires them to use facts and logic to construct the answer. Don't dig too deep to start, and move on to ask how they think the path to arrive at the end should go, and ask for details. One thing is the idea of punishing the rich. You could then suggest that maybe we should confiscate all the wealth of the rich, following up by pointing out that there would then be no one to create more jobs, and all the existing jobs would go away. Are they government workers? That is one thing I find, that successful "servants of the state" don't seem to understand capitalism.
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  • Posted by bassboat 7 years, 1 month ago
    If we think that the democrats are bad the real bad ones are the republicans. They run on one thing and vote the other way. If they were true conservatives they would join Trump and clean The Swamp. I say vote in new conservative blood and get these leeches out of office.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Makes you wonder who his opposition was.
    I think the bonus army event had to be very negative for Hoover. I proclaim ignorance of any other opponents for Roosevelts presidency.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Thanks DrZ,
    My daughter and son in law are hard working and great parents they are everything that the party they support are against. I will continue to stimulate rational thoughts into their minds.
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  • Posted by 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    Emotion counts. Have you noticed how Libs sympathize and plead the case and contribute small amounts of cash and then act as if the problem's solved? In their world saying compassionate things is the same as doing compassionate things. So, if you don't say the pretty words, you're just scum.
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  • Posted by 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    I go all the way back to Roosevelt. The Jews loved him, even though he refused to allow a boatload of them to enter the USA and sending them back across the pond where most of them were interred and most died.
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  • Posted by exceller 7 years, 1 month ago
    "It is unthinkable that the forces of evil allowed Trump to be elected and a proof of their cowardice that they didn't assassinate him before he started airing out the dirty laundry. "

    They did not "allow" Trump be elected. They did not know it would happen. That is the reason for the unhinged charade led by Mueller to impeach him or find some reason to remove him.
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  • Posted by DrZarkov99 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    We are rapidly becoming a divided nation, with rational, logical people who gauge the worth of things on the outcome on one side, and emotional, irrational people who gauge the worth of things on their intent on the other. I even had one relative tell me that I was unfair and mean spirited because I argued issues using facts and logic, instead of emotion.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 1 month ago
    Hi Herb7734,
    I asked my son in law last Saturday while watching the Basketball tourney during a timeout.
    What he thought of Farakkhan . Jon's father is Jewish not his mother. I said he is hand in hand with Dems and Obama . He said he didn't know much about him I told him he says the Jews should be wiped of the face of the earth and that white people deserve to die. My daughter got upset and told him not to answer. End of discussion.
    I was curious as to how a Jewish/white person could vote Dem. Jon's father also big dem backer.
    Now that it in the news maybe he will think about it.
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  • Posted by Dobrien 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    We have him now President Donald Trump.
    Who else could be as effective as he has been with so much disrespect and opposition. Wait till the IG report and the arrests start. This is takedown is going to have a world wide impact.
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  • Posted by $ Olduglycarl 7 years, 1 month ago
    Isn't it illegal to hold one's nose to avoid an unpleasant smell in Bizarro world?
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  • Posted by 7 years, 1 month ago in reply to this comment.
    We the people have allowed ourselves to look away from atrocities that were so blatant and obvious we should be ashamed. Your descriptions of our Presidents was almost too excruciating to read.However, even when I disagreed, I couldn't rally around any of them too heavily which depressed me. Whatever happened to the brightest and best?
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  • Posted by coaldigger 7 years, 1 month ago
    I have sensed many things and not acted or spoken on them because they seemed to be too radically different from what others thought. When I searched for likeminded individuals, the open, vocal ones always seemed to be kooks. Later when my worst thoughts became reality, I would be shocked that I, and others, was right all along and not brave enough to put on my tin foil hat and tell it like I saw it.
    When I was born Roosevelt was President but was dead before I had any political opinions. I got a sense from my father that Truman was a lightweight but mostly an honest man. Eisenhower was President during my teens and I considered him dull but a heroic figure. Kennedy was glamorous but his ties to his father's rum running, the mafia and labor unions was troubling. I thought Johnson was a SOB and as dirty of a politician as you could be. Carter was a wuss and I disliked the ground he walked on. I thought Nixon was a paranoid, gloomy unpleasant man and was never sure if he was a crook or not. Ford was just a stand in and not anything to me. I started being ashamed of the American people for electing an actor for President when Ragan came it but gradually came to like him for his ability to play the role. I thought Bush 41 was technically qualified but was disappointed in his performance. I saw Clinton as trailer-trash that had unfortunately benefitted from an intelligent gene from somewhere and he never disappointed me in his behavior. I did not think W was qualified and apparently he wasn't. My suspicion about Obama was that he was a front for some sinister organization intent on destroying The United States. The vibrations from my tin-foil hat were overpowering and continue to this day.

    It is unthinkable that the forces of evil allowed Trump to be elected and a proof of their cowardice that they didn't assassinate him before he started airing out the dirty laundry. If he does nothing but interrupt and expose their schemes to turn the US into another Socialist state, run by their elitist demagogues his Presidency will have been a great success.

    That this rot is hiding out in the institutions that citizens revere and do not question, like the FBI, is a clue to how the plan was to work. Senators and Congressmen are too obvious to do the heavy demolition work but the FBI, the CIA, EPA, DOE and other large, bureaucratic departments have been infiltrated with the necessary pawns to do the damage. If we survive this, Trump will probably bumble along and not do too much damage. If the eyes of the people are opened to the corruption and if they start electing people of principle to office instead of those promising the biggest handouts, America will be able to continue to be an example of liberty to the world.
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  • Posted by freedomforall 7 years, 1 month ago
    I have no doubt that McCabe's Clinton Foundation/Goldman Sachs secret keeping pension will far exceed the one he lost.
    If he lives long enough to collect it.
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