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The Republican Party's descent into ignominy is Titanic deep, but now they are digging and drilling the ocean floor as well."Adequately competent" when he's still fighting the war in Iraq? By current US standards, maybe.
The astonishing degradation of the party of Lincoln, Eisenhower and Reagan, is picking up speed in fact.
Imagine being focused on Hunter Biden, while THEIR PRESIDENT is indicted for espionage. Just think for a moment....
Hunter is a civilian; he is not part of the government. Unlike nepo Ivanka, his father didn't give him a cushy White House post. Hey, if Hunter broke the law let him pay. But how are his crimes comparable to Trump's?
They are not.
That doesn't stop the not too bright performative congressmen and women, who rely on the MAGA's credulous folks for an audience, from wasting the government's time and money chasing rabbits with go-nowhere revenge hearings, led incompetently by vengeful Jordan and hapless McCarthy.
When the very leadership of a party, remains silent about their former president disseminating top secret information to the world, that is all you need to know about that party. It's a party of human feces that stinks up the country.
Who would want to belong to that?
Republicans here tried at one point to defend Trump. They gave up, it seems. Perhaps Mr. Hines' eyes opened wider by now and he realizes the errors of his former ways. If so, well done and about time. If not... I don't want to know.
Still, it is disgraceful how Trump is still a free man, given what we know. Other people with similar crimes wait for their trial in jail. Trump is certainly above the law. Some ex machina bullshit will save his ass from prison, I fear.
There is no excellent presidential prospect in sight. All suck, including Biden, but Biden sucks less than the others. Yes, he is a terrible commander-in-chief, but he is visibly less corrupt that other politicians, adequately competent at governing and the current lesser evil.
If Trump attends any presidential debates, it's going to be interesting. His foes have now unlimited ammo, provided by Trump himself. What an idiot.
Yes this lucky, criminal and unmitigated idiot, is the man YOU Deplorables supported for years. Just think about that.
Tiglath
Who would want to belong to that?
Tiglath
Who would want to belong to that?My home state of Michigan, with its Dem controlled House, Senate and Governor
just passed legislation imposing a $50,000 fine and 5 years in fucking _prison_
for "misgendering" a tranny...
Whatever their failings, I'll take the Reps over the Dems anyday.I would never. Count me out.
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 3:40:12rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:Judge a leader by what he DOES, or doesn't. Not by what he says when he misspeaks.
The Republican Party's descent into ignominy is Titanic deep, but now they are digging and drilling the ocean floor as well.
The astonishing degradation of the party of Lincoln, Eisenhower and Reagan, is picking up speed in fact.
Imagine being focused on Hunter Biden, while THEIR PRESIDENT is indicted for espionage. Just think for a moment....
Hunter is a civilian; he is not part of the government. Unlike nepo Ivanka, his father didn't give him a cushy White House post. Hey, if Hunter broke the law let him pay. But how are his crimes comparable to Trump's?
They are not.
That doesn't stop the not too bright performative congressmen and women, who rely on the MAGA's credulous folks for an audience, from wasting the government's time and money chasing rabbits with go-nowhere revenge hearings, led incompetently by vengeful Jordan and hapless McCarthy.
When the very leadership of a party, remains silent about their former president disseminating top secret information to the world, that is all you need to know about that party. It's a party of human feces that stinks up the country.
Who would want to belong to that?
Republicans here tried at one point to defend Trump. They gave up, it seems. Perhaps Mr. Hines' eyes opened wider by now and he realizes the errors of his former ways. If so, well done and about time. If not... I don't want to know.
Still, it is disgraceful how Trump is still a free man, given what we know. Other people with similar crimes wait for their trial in jail. Trump is certainly above the law. Some ex machina bullshit will save his ass from prison, I fear.
There is no excellent presidential prospect in sight. All suck, including Biden, but Biden sucks less than the others. Yes, he is a terrible commander-in-chief, but he is visibly less corrupt that other politicians, adequately competent at governing and the current lesser evil.
If Trump attends any presidential debates, it's going to be interesting. His foes have now unlimited ammo, provided by Trump himself. What an idiot.
Yes this lucky, criminal and unmitigated idiot, is the man YOU Deplorables supported for years. Just think about that."Adequately competent" when he's still fighting the war in Iraq? By current US standards, maybe.
On Friday, June 30, 2023 at 2:05:49rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:--- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2
On Thursday, June 29, 2023 at 3:40:12rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
The Republican Party's descent into ignominy is Titanic deep, but now they are digging and drilling the ocean floor as well.
The astonishing degradation of the party of Lincoln, Eisenhower and Reagan, is picking up speed in fact.
Imagine being focused on Hunter Biden, while THEIR PRESIDENT is indicted for espionage. Just think for a moment....
Hunter is a civilian; he is not part of the government. Unlike nepo Ivanka, his father didn't give him a cushy White House post. Hey, if Hunter broke the law let him pay. But how are his crimes comparable to Trump's?
They are not.
That doesn't stop the not too bright performative congressmen and women, who rely on the MAGA's credulous folks for an audience, from wasting the government's time and money chasing rabbits with go-nowhere revenge hearings, led incompetently by vengeful Jordan and hapless McCarthy.
When the very leadership of a party, remains silent about their former president disseminating top secret information to the world, that is all you need to know about that party. It's a party of human feces that stinks up the country.
Who would want to belong to that?
Republicans here tried at one point to defend Trump. They gave up, it seems. Perhaps Mr. Hines' eyes opened wider by now and he realizes the errors of his former ways. If so, well done and about time. If not... I don't want to know.
Still, it is disgraceful how Trump is still a free man, given what we know. Other people with similar crimes wait for their trial in jail. Trump is certainly above the law. Some ex machina bullshit will save his ass from prison, I fear.
There is no excellent presidential prospect in sight. All suck, including Biden, but Biden sucks less than the others. Yes, he is a terrible commander-in-chief, but he is visibly less corrupt that other politicians, adequately competent at governing and the current lesser evil.
If Trump attends any presidential debates, it's going to be interesting. His foes have now unlimited ammo, provided by Trump himself. What an idiot.
Judge a leader by what he DOES, or doesn't. Not by what he says when he misspeaks.Yes this lucky, criminal and unmitigated idiot, is the man YOU Deplorables supported for years. Just think about that."Adequately competent" when he's still fighting the war in Iraq? By current US standards, maybe.
Biden is infinitely a more competent president than Trump. I can list his accomplishments if you like. And I have also criticized him at length. Biden surpassed his own goals distributing Covid vaccines. Trump fell short. Biden has invested heavily in infrastructure. Trump kept announcing 'Infrastructure Week' but it never happened. He couldn't even produce enough test kits for months, after announcing that anyone who wanted a Covid test, could have one. Lies. Trump couldn't finish his Wall, his signature project, even with a Republican Congress for two years. Biden doesn't fire government ministers by twit, or insults opponents as if he was in a schoolyard, as Trump keeps doing. Do you get my drift? I can continue for pages....
Biden's gaffes are nothing new; the guy misspeaks often. Laugh if you want, but the consequences are always benign, though embarrassing. Wouldn't you rather have that, instead of a president who recommends to inject bleach to kill Covid? As part of his deadly downplaying of a horrific pandemic. His 'no biggie' attitude, and his example, were believed by many who are now dead, including close associates. I'll take Biden's verbal gaffes over that any day of the week.
MAGA people, call themselves patriots but they are anything but. They know perfectly well the kind of criminal son of a bitch Trump is, but they don't care what it does to the country. The country can go to hell as long as Trump irritates non-MAGA people, which he does very adeptly. That's all they need, because at bottom they are mostly transgressive folks, with no manners, education, or sense of responsibility. Trump is the White Trash president. Yes, there are a lot of people who feel entitled to a life of luxury, the American Way of Life, without the requisite effort to get it. They like handouts, and they think that backing a trickster con man, wealth will trickle down and they will get their beaks wet.
They will fail and they will remain white trash, deplorably stuck to their guns and religion.
The Republican Party's descent into ignominy is Titanic deep, but now they are digging and drilling the ocean floor as well.Astonishing how slow people out there and here are to realize that to hang with Trump is to hang with Trump.
And again....
We passed peak comedy with the third Trump indictment, now we are in Hindenburg territory. Yep...
Standing tall, full of himself and hot gas, the Hindenburg defied the winds with its imposing construction - a veritable 200-acre provoking sail. The wind found ways... (Some other 75 airships succumbed in similar fashion to high winds and fire, but only the Hindenburg's demise was captured in film.)
The wind pushes St. Elmo's Fire towards the great Zeppelin... Flames lick a bag filled with seven (7) million cubic feet of hydrogen...
Another way of saying it is that Trump is very rich, in Spanish, 'Trump es muy R.I.C.O.' Yet, another way of saying it is...
Today, August 15th, 2023, Trump, his brand, his family, and his MAGA Deplorables crashed like the Hindenburg. And if Trump gets convicted they will burn too.
Don't mean to rub it in, Trumpites, but your choice for president was most surreal. You mistook the idiot from The Apprentice for the second coming of Christ. Well done. Enjoy consequences.
No surprises, though, Trump did outdo expectations even for those who thought from the outset he would not make a good president. Of all things, he excels as a marksman when it comes to shooting himself in the foot. Those ten stubby racketeering toes never stood a chance. Valentine's Day Massacre in August.
Still... The GOP 2023 continues set on making this recalcitrant criminal defendant in four jurisdictions their presidential candidate - a hard sentence to write with a straight face, I tell you.
I just gotta see you guys pull this one out. With close to one hundred (91) felony charges in the administration of justice coming due now, with likely guilty verdicts by virtue of exceptionally convincing evidence... with charges that reflect an exhaustive inquiry rather than a rush to judgment... with due process resolving prior to the election, probably...
A cringe-inducing, low point for our nation, for sure; also an absurd show of ignominious incompetence, moral and political, from the GOP.
But so entertaining! Because entertainment value can't be beat. From the first historian to the latest sonabitch paparazzi, it's been known that truth is nice, but INTERESTING is better. News, war, politics and reality are great entertainment, but the administration of justice must not be a tabloid enterprise. That's where boring is good.
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Dershowitz is a loyal Trump supporter... through thick or thin. Why is that? With all his trip and boasts about integrity being worth the price, supreme academic excellence and great professional reputation... How does that rhyme with loyalty to a coarse criminal who lives to denigrate others and who is manifestly empty of morals?
The reason has to be that Trump has dirt on Dershowitz, for his participation in the dissipation that surrounded Jeffrey Epstein. That is, Dershowitz is trying to bury evidence that he had sex with minors. By sucking to Trump, he will not earn Trump's ire in times that promise to be full of Trumpian irate outbursts as he tries to bring down with him enemies and people he sees as not helping him enough. Trump has no compunction revealing the deepest secrets of people he knows or countries he is supposed to serve, as we know. Dershowitz is no fool. His low key Trump support, in the shape of pleasing legal opinions that favor Trump and his chances to weasel out of 91 felony charges, is like insurance. There can't be any other rational reason.
Unfortunately, there are worse things than pedophilia about Dershowitz, which clash head-on with his claims of moral integrity. It's a fa|oade easily exposed.
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Mr. Hines and I share a liking for French film noir... Finally, something we can talk about without the usual aggro.
How about Cassavetes' The Killing of A Chinese Bookie? Noir enough? I could watch Ben Gazzara all day.
On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 11:10:53rC>AM UTC-10, Tiglath wrote:I enjoyed both. Kathleen Turner was stunning. Not only a great actress... She WAS the kind of woman that walks into a room and everything halts. Later, an example of what age and weight do to great beauty. Age we cannot help. I am no Lizzo fan. The 'fat shaming' concept is as sound as 'tuberculosis shaming.' You should rightly be ashamed to give yourself tuberculosis deliberately. Obesity takes also a long time to kill you, and like tuberculosis makes living more difficult. Why people shouldn't be ashamed when they give themselves that, meal after meal, deliberately? Just because it's so common it doesn't make it OK, or no big deal, or an example to be promoted, displayed, or danced to.
Mr. Hines and I share a liking for French film noir... Finally, something we can talk about without the usual aggro.
How about Cassavetes' The Killing of A Chinese Bookie? Noir enough? I could watch Ben Gazzara all day.I much prefer BODY HEAT. DSH
On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 5:03:50rC>PM UTC-4, D Hines wrote:My favorite Jennifer Connolly film is Once Upon A Time In America. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas
On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 11:10:53rC>AM UTC-10, Tiglath wrote:
Mr. Hines and I share a liking for French film noir... Finally, something we can talk about without the usual aggro.
I enjoyed both. Kathleen Turner was stunning. Not only a great actress... She WAS the kind of woman that walks into a room and everything halts. Later, an example of what age and weight do to great beauty. Age we cannot help. I am no Lizzo fan. The 'fat shaming' concept is as sound as 'tuberculosis shaming.' You should rightly be ashamed to give yourself tuberculosis deliberately. Obesity takes also a long time to kill you, and like tuberculosis makes living more difficult. Why people shouldn't be ashamed when they give themselves that, meal after meal, deliberately? Just because it's so common it doesn't make it OK, or no big deal, or an example to be promoted, displayed, or danced to.How about Cassavetes' The Killing of A Chinese Bookie? Noir enough? I could watch Ben Gazzara all day.I much prefer BODY HEAT. DSH
I also like Dennis Hopper's The Hot Spot (1990) with Don Johnson and a young and amazing Jennifer Connolly; the lass has (Liz Taylor-level) class.
Maybe it's time to watch them again, in this August heat...
On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 12:44:32rC>PM UTC-10, Tiglath wrote:Anyone who can't admit that Joe Biden is severely cognitively impaired, obviously has cognitive problems of his or her own. The U.S. needs a smarter, less crooked and younger POTUS. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas
On Saturday, August 19, 2023 at 5:03:50rC>PM UTC-4, D Hines wrote:
On Tuesday, August 15, 2023 at 11:10:53rC>AM UTC-10, Tiglath wrote:
Mr. Hines and I share a liking for French film noir... Finally, something we can talk about without the usual aggro.
I enjoyed both. Kathleen Turner was stunning. Not only a great actress... She WAS the kind of woman that walks into a room and everything halts. Later, an example of what age and weight do to great beauty. Age we cannot help. I am no Lizzo fan. The 'fat shaming' concept is as sound as 'tuberculosis shaming.' You should rightly be ashamed to give yourself tuberculosis deliberately. Obesity takes also a long time to kill you, and like tuberculosis makes living more difficult. Why people shouldn't be ashamed when they give themselves that, meal after meal, deliberately? Just because it's so common it doesn't make it OK, or no big deal, or an example to be promoted, displayed, or danced to.How about Cassavetes' The Killing of A Chinese Bookie? Noir enough? I could watch Ben Gazzara all day.I much prefer BODY HEAT. DSH
I also like Dennis Hopper's The Hot Spot (1990) with Don Johnson and a young and amazing Jennifer Connolly; the lass has (Liz Taylor-level) class.
Maybe it's time to watch them again, in this August heat...My favorite Jennifer Connolly film is Once Upon A Time In America. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas
Biden is old enough to suffer from dementia. Does he? The infirmities of aging come in many guises, severities and levels of relevance to the function of governing. I think we have bigger problems than Biden's age and the peccadilloes of his errant son. Neither are of great national interests, unless Joe worsens.My favorite Jennifer Connolly film is Once Upon A Time In America. DSH Lux et Veritas et LibertasAnyone who can't admit that Joe Biden is severely cognitively impaired, obviously has cognitive problems of his or her own. The U.S. needs a smarter, less crooked and younger POTUS. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas
"As a military man"?Biden is old enough to suffer from dementia. Does he? The infirmities of aging come in many guises, severities and levels of relevance to the function of governing. I think we have bigger problems than Biden's age and the peccadilloes of his errant son. Neither are of great national interests, unless Joe worsens.My favorite Jennifer Connolly film is Once Upon A Time In America. DSH Lux et Veritas et LibertasAnyone who can't admit that Joe Biden is severely cognitively impaired, obviously has cognitive problems of his or her own. The U.S. needs a smarter, less crooked and younger POTUS. DSH Lux et Veritas et Libertas
I don't like Biden much, he is handling Ukraine terribly. Yom Kippur level of aid is what Ukraine needs, not this absurd dollar-short-day-late thing he calls military assistance. Claims to want victory but fails to provide for it.
No offense Spencer, but you may be watching too much Fox News. Or worse... listen to that awful Mark Levin guy...
Listening to congenital liars for too long is like scratching your ass... go to bed with itchy bum, wake up with smelly thumb.
The Gary Cooper of SHM, Mr. Hines, writes two whole lines complaining Biden is too crooked and not smart enough, but writes zero on his party's likely presidential candidate, Trump, who has been charged with 91 felonies, and counting.
A guy charged with 13 felonies under the R.I.C.O Act, labels the president as 'crooked' and Mr. Hines adds his voice to it. Are you OK, Mr. Hines?
This kind of unbalanced disparity is what robs the writer of credibility on the subject, because it's too absurd, and it's a pity Mr. Hines doesn't see it.
Not even an attempt to portray a fair picture of the situation and events, openly using Fox News and Trumpian slurs. The mark of a Trump acolyte... Just partisan rubbish.
Biden's worst does not come from senility, it comes from lack of balls... Biden and the NATO chiefs are week in the knees. Hombres sin cojones.
As a military man what do you make of it? I mean... no need for Sun-Tzu, but... Biden let the bumbling army that invaded Ukraine, regain its footing, learn from mistakes and adapt to Ukrainian tactics. He let Putin take too much land in the summer of 22, AND then gave him time to heavily fortify it. It's militarily stupid, when we could have kicked Putin in the teeth when he was down after Kherson fell. Initiative frittered away, no longer advantage. All it's needed for victory sits in American and European non-nuclear warehouses. It's a bloody shame. Now Biden's hesitation is giving China and Iran time and opportunity to test their arms in real 21st century combat, as we are doing. Feeble leaders are lethal to brave Ukrainians, who must have mixed feelings, gratitude for all the help and at the same time lamenting the chasm between aid pledges and the inadequate aid that actually materializes... whenever. Biden shits on the Powell Doctrine.
So let's drop the Foxy senility talk, especially considering our ages. Biden is an abysmal Commander-in-Chief. But it's good to tell nothing but the truth. Biden did great distributing Covid vaccines, surpassing goals, where Trump failed. That is VERY important. We can't blame Trump for the pandemic; we cannot blame Biden for the inflation. We can blame them for the responses. Trump's response to Covid was criminal - and he is on tape saying he deliberately played down the danger - enough said. Biden response to the inflation seems to be working, employment is great.
Facts are not partisan. The fact is that we had a long pandemic emergency that greatly reduced national production, the state had to chip in, massively, and many business were ruined. We put that on the card. Then it comes time to pay for it, which we are living through with higher prices. The country is lively enough to skip a full-fledged recession this time, looks like. We are out of the woods with Covid and its economic consequences. Let us rejoice, whoever might be sitting in the White House.
We have two bad likely presidential candidates Who is the lesser evil, Spencer?
Only the worse people run for office this decade. Bad juju.
Either you are a Trumpite or you aren't. It's not good to sit on the fence, unless the goal is to be impaled.
Anyway And Regardless... We can still enjoy, you in Hawaii, I in Virginia, the cinematic wonders of our age. 'Double Jeopardy' proves that black and white is the best medium for films of that nature. The time when Hollywood received almost 100% of the attention the Internet receives now, the only distant competitors were radio and theater. With the whole world engaged by and focused on a constellation of Hollywood stars, the results were magnificent. I think these films are so easily available because younger generations don't want to let go of them, which is good. The contrast with today's films, a lesson in itself.
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:A little radical, innit?
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:Not this chap.
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?A little radical, innit?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
Who/what do you think the real Mr. Hines was/is?
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:We've known Spencer for some 27 years. True things filter through.
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?A little radical, innit?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
Who/what do you think the real Mr. Hines was/is?Not this chap.
Dear old Spencer and I had one or two accidental points of contact, and this fellow didn't have a clue.
And you're as aware of the splendours of Hines' military career as I!
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?A little radical, innit?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
We've known Spencer for some 27 years. True things filter through.Who/what do you think the real Mr. Hines was/is?Not this chap.
Dear old Spencer and I had one or two accidental points of contact, and this fellow didn't have a clue.
And you're as aware of the splendours of Hines' military career as I!
Sock puppets are hard to maintain, as it's hard to maintain big lies going for long.
I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:38:38rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:Why should he know your son's name?
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 11:33:33rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:38:38rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
"Why should he know your son's name?"I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Why should he know your son's name?Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
He listens to a TV personality called Mark Levin, a Magatite as repulsive physically as he is rhetorically.
ItrCOs an article of faith among many Republicans that Biden is doddering and senile, when in fact Biden has been a gaffe machine all his life, and if he exhibits any infirmities... it's not uncommon in people in decline at his age. I don't agree with some if his policies, but I don't think it's because he is senile. This is born of the 'politics of unkindness' fad made central by Trump, who lives to denigrate other people. Look at the army of associates, allies, and cabinet secretaries he's had. More than half are now enemies.
You rain on people's parades and they'll piss all over you. That's American politics today... all raining and pissing.
You'd think "Mr. Hines" would be loath to show ageism, at his age, but Fox News forces people think in such ways, by virtue of repetition. Repeat a lie or slander often enough and it will stick to an increasing number. Go to places where they manipulate your brain, and you will come out with a manipulated brain made to hold garbage and fallacy sacred. I see it in people. Some have been made to believe Biden stole the election. EVEN after 61 tests of such a proposition failed in the courts. What the fuck do they need to notice that their election beliefs are unfounded?
It's not pretty what it does to a healthy brain, holding such clutter of error and buzz of zombie ideas. You get to like Mark Levin, for one.
Let me be transfixed by a rusty Pilum Romanus before I watch more than a few mocking seconds of the looming massive forehead of this Levin twit - a hilarious human ram ramming MAGA "truths" into willing brains softened by partisan rot into sycophantic endosperm.
Anyway... Mr. Hines lately seems to be exerting visible caloric effort to criticize the Democratic president, but he has some reckoning pending...
My charitable view is that Mr. Hines believed, or hoped, that somehow the office would become Trump, that the mystical mingling of the man and the presidency would elevate the former rather than debase the latter. How did that work out? Expound on that, Mr. Hines.
On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 2:10:04rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 11:33:33rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:38:38rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
--------------------Cordon Sanitaire---------------------------------------------------I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Why should he know your son's name?Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
He listens to a TV personality called Mark Levin, a Magatite as repulsive physically as he is rhetorically.
ItrCOs an article of faith among many Republicans that Biden is doddering and senile, when in fact Biden has been a gaffe machine all his life, and if he exhibits any infirmities... it's not uncommon in people in decline at his age. I don't agree with some if his policies, but I don't think it's because he is senile. This is born of the 'politics of unkindness' fad made central by Trump, who lives to denigrate other people. Look at the army of associates, allies, and cabinet secretaries he's had. More than half are now enemies.
You rain on people's parades and they'll piss all over you. That's American politics today... all raining and pissing.
You'd think "Mr. Hines" would be loath to show ageism, at his age, but Fox News forces people think in such ways, by virtue of repetition. Repeat a lie or slander often enough and it will stick to an increasing number. Go to places where they manipulate your brain, and you will come out with a manipulated brain made to hold garbage and fallacy sacred. I see it in people. Some have been made to believe Biden stole the election. EVEN after 61 tests of such a proposition failed in the courts. What the fuck do they need to notice that their election beliefs are unfounded?
It's not pretty what it does to a healthy brain, holding such clutter of error and buzz of zombie ideas. You get to like Mark Levin, for one.
Let me be transfixed by a rusty Pilum Romanus before I watch more than a few mocking seconds of the looming massive forehead of this Levin twit - a hilarious human ram ramming MAGA "truths" into willing brains softened by partisan rot into sycophantic endosperm.
Anyway... Mr. Hines lately seems to be exerting visible caloric effort to criticize the Democratic president, but he has some reckoning pending...
My charitable view is that Mr. Hines believed, or hoped, that somehow the office would become Trump, that the mystical mingling of the man and the presidency would elevate the former rather than debase the latter. How did that work out? Expound on that, Mr. Hines.
"Why should he know your son's name?"
That's the question the real Hines can answer.
On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 2:10:04rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 11:33:33rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:38:38rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
--- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Why should he know your son's name?Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
He listens to a TV personality called Mark Levin, a Magatite as repulsive physically as he is rhetorically.
ItrCOs an article of faith among many Republicans that Biden is doddering and senile, when in fact Biden has been a gaffe machine all his life, and if he exhibits any infirmities... it's not uncommon in people in decline at his age. I don't agree with some if his policies, but I don't think it's because he is senile. This is born of the 'politics of unkindness' fad made central by Trump, who lives to denigrate other people. Look at the army of associates, allies, and cabinet secretaries he's had. More than half are now enemies.
You rain on people's parades and they'll piss all over you. That's American politics today... all raining and pissing.
You'd think "Mr. Hines" would be loath to show ageism, at his age, but Fox News forces people think in such ways, by virtue of repetition. Repeat a lie or slander often enough and it will stick to an increasing number. Go to places where they manipulate your brain, and you will come out with a manipulated brain made to hold garbage and fallacy sacred. I see it in people. Some have been made to believe Biden stole the election. EVEN after 61 tests of such a proposition failed in the courts. What the fuck do they need to notice that their election beliefs are unfounded?
It's not pretty what it does to a healthy brain, holding such clutter of error and buzz of zombie ideas. You get to like Mark Levin, for one.
Let me be transfixed by a rusty Pilum Romanus before I watch more than a few mocking seconds of the looming massive forehead of this Levin twit - a hilarious human ram ramming MAGA "truths" into willing brains softened by partisan rot into sycophantic endosperm.
Anyway... Mr. Hines lately seems to be exerting visible caloric effort to criticize the Democratic president, but he has some reckoning pending...
My charitable view is that Mr. Hines believed, or hoped, that somehow the office would become Trump, that the mystical mingling of the man and the presidency would elevate the former rather than debase the latter. How did that work out? Expound on that, Mr. Hines.
"Why should he know your son's name?"
That's the question the real Hines can answer.
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:45:56rC>PM UTC-10, Surreyman wrote:
On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 2:10:04rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 11:33:33rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:38:38rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Why should he know your son's name?Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
He listens to a TV personality called Mark Levin, a Magatite as repulsive physically as he is rhetorically.
ItrCOs an article of faith among many Republicans that Biden is doddering and senile, when in fact Biden has been a gaffe machine all his life, and if he exhibits any infirmities... it's not uncommon in people in decline at his age. I don't agree with some if his policies, but I don't think it's because he is senile. This is born of the 'politics of unkindness' fad made central by Trump, who lives to denigrate other people. Look at the army of associates, allies, and cabinet secretaries he's had. More than half are now enemies.
You rain on people's parades and they'll piss all over you. That's American politics today... all raining and pissing.
You'd think "Mr. Hines" would be loath to show ageism, at his age, but Fox News forces people think in such ways, by virtue of repetition. Repeat a lie or slander often enough and it will stick to an increasing number. Go to places where they manipulate your brain, and you will come out with a manipulated brain made to hold garbage and fallacy sacred. I see it in people. Some have been made to believe Biden stole the election. EVEN after 61 tests of such a proposition failed in the courts. What the fuck do they need to notice that their election beliefs are unfounded?
It's not pretty what it does to a healthy brain, holding such clutter of error and buzz of zombie ideas. You get to like Mark Levin, for one.
Let me be transfixed by a rusty Pilum Romanus before I watch more than a few mocking seconds of the looming massive forehead of this Levin twit - a hilarious human ram ramming MAGA "truths" into willing brains softened by partisan rot into sycophantic endosperm.
Anyway... Mr. Hines lately seems to be exerting visible caloric effort to criticize the Democratic president, but he has some reckoning pending...
My charitable view is that Mr. Hines believed, or hoped, that somehow the office would become Trump, that the mystical mingling of the man and the presidency would elevate the former rather than debase the latter. How did that work out? Expound on that, Mr. Hines.
"Why should he know your son's name?"--------------------Cordon Sanitaire---------------------------------------------------
That's the question the real Hines can answer.
Another very entertaining French crypto-noir I've immensely enjoyed recently, is Claude Lelouch's _Roman de Gare_.
rCLLrCOenfer, crCOest les autres.rCY Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) in Huis Clos (No Exit) 1944
On Friday, August 25, 2023 at 8:45:56rC>PM UTC-10, Surreyman wrote:
On Saturday, August 26, 2023 at 2:10:04rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 11:33:33rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Thursday, August 24, 2023 at 9:38:38rC>AM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:09:48rC>PM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Wednesday, August 23, 2023 at 12:36:36rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
On Tuesday, August 22, 2023 at 3:48:15rC>AM UTC-4, Surreyman wrote:
On Monday, August 21, 2023 at 11:15:21rC>PM UTC+1, Tiglath wrote:
"As a military man"?
You're not seriousaly crediting (the real) Hines with any real military experience, are you?
--- Synchronet 3.21a-Linux NewsLink 1.2I haven't notice anything funny about the Mr. Hines in this thread. I think it's the Real One.
Why should he know your son's name?Once, I sent him a book signed by Tom Clancy; he must remember the title.And ask him my son's name. He should also know why he should know it .....
He listens to a TV personality called Mark Levin, a Magatite as repulsive physically as he is rhetorically.
ItrCOs an article of faith among many Republicans that Biden is doddering and senile, when in fact Biden has been a gaffe machine all his life, and if he exhibits any infirmities... it's not uncommon in people in decline at his age. I don't agree with some if his policies, but I don't think it's because he is senile. This is born of the 'politics of unkindness' fad made central by Trump, who lives to denigrate other people. Look at the army of associates, allies, and cabinet secretaries he's had. More than half are now enemies.
You rain on people's parades and they'll piss all over you. That's American politics today... all raining and pissing.
You'd think "Mr. Hines" would be loath to show ageism, at his age, but Fox News forces people think in such ways, by virtue of repetition. Repeat a lie or slander often enough and it will stick to an increasing number. Go to places where they manipulate your brain, and you will come out with a manipulated brain made to hold garbage and fallacy sacred. I see it in people. Some have been made to believe Biden stole the election. EVEN after 61 tests of such a proposition failed in the courts. What the fuck do they need to notice that their election beliefs are unfounded?
It's not pretty what it does to a healthy brain, holding such clutter of error and buzz of zombie ideas. You get to like Mark Levin, for one.
Let me be transfixed by a rusty Pilum Romanus before I watch more than a few mocking seconds of the looming massive forehead of this Levin twit - a hilarious human ram ramming MAGA "truths" into willing brains softened by partisan rot into sycophantic endosperm.
Anyway... Mr. Hines lately seems to be exerting visible caloric effort to criticize the Democratic president, but he has some reckoning pending...
My charitable view is that Mr. Hines believed, or hoped, that somehow the office would become Trump, that the mystical mingling of the man and the presidency would elevate the former rather than debase the latter. How did that work out? Expound on that, Mr. Hines.
"Why should he know your son's name?"
That's the question the real Hines can answer.
That bad, eh? OK."Why should he know your son's name?"
That's the question the real Hines can answer.
--------------------Cordon Sanitaire---------------------------------------------------
Another very entertaining French crypto-noir I've immensely enjoyed recently, is Claude Lelouch's _Roman de Gare_.
rCLLrCOenfer, crCOest les autres.rCY Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) in Huis Clos (No Exit) 1944-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2024 U.S. Presidential Election
How small and wizened are some of the dwarfed-minds in this newsgroup ---- and those of "Surreyman" and "Tiglath" are at the top of the heap.
They act as if there is only one Democrat candidate for POTUS and one Republican.
How Stupidly Reductionist...
rCLLrCOenfer, crCOest les autres.rCY Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980) in Huis Clos (No Exit) 1944
D. Spencer Hines
Lux et Veritas et Libertas
It's simply delightful to see that "Tiglath" is still dishing out the same grossly-misinformed, emotional and profane political merde he is so good at.
He's even posting Death Threats again...
Sad...
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, the Yaleman in the race, is still the one to watch.
D. Spencer Hines
Lux et Veritas et Libertas