There is pretty clearly a cabal of pretty brilliant propagandists behind the
scenes who churn out the party line for the Democrats, as evidenced by how all
of the MSM parrot the same ideas, words and phrases to demonize any
non-narrative idea and non-Democrat supporter. The cabal has been around for
years, the demonizations of Goldwater, Nixon and Reagan being prime examples,
but probably got turbocharged during the Obama years, which historians who dig
deeply enough will identify as the end of America a country where honesty,
integrity, morality and other traditional values mattered to any politicians
who were Democrats. The civil rights movement is a major villain, having
morphed from a righteous and necessary societal advance to a vehicle of race
hatred and victimization theology. You don't have to look any further than the
Congressional Black Caucus to see the evidence of that. My personal sympathies
were never with the Republicans for much of my adult life, but now I can't
imagine ever voting for a Democrat again, they having become so evil,
anti-American, anti-Constitutional, anti-semitic, anti-white and anti-common
sense as a group. It is so clear to me that the cabal from the beginning
planned and executed the theft of the 2020 presidential and 2021 Georgia
special Senate elections and then created the "Big Lie" fraud, which itself was
the Big Lie, and caused its media lackeys to use the same words---"baseless",
"without evidence" and "false"---to apply to anyone and anything that dared
question what clearly happened in those elections. Similarly, the so-called
"Insurrection", which was anything but (as evidenced by the fact that exactly
zero of the protesters carried firearms into the Capitol and that the only
homicide was of an unarmed female veteran Trump supporter), The breaching of
the Capitol building, presumably illegal (and unquestionably just plain dumb),
was manna from heaven for the Democrats, who quite successfully have used it to
deflect the reason for the protest in the first place--the stolen
election---and call the "insurrection" an "existential threat to democracy"
when in fact what happened in the key states that changed the electoral vote
was the true threat to democracy. I read recently that 66% of self-identified
Republicans still believe the election was stolen, so your belief that not
everyone is stupid is justified.
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Pretty much the same in Mass but upstate NY is MAGA country. In MA I see an
occasional person coming to their senses, but no more than that. Of course few
if any will speak out for fear of being shunned. I keep thinking they can’t
all be this stupid. But then Lawrence Tribe/Harvard dominates and his latest
and ongoing diatribe re Trump is off the charts
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It's a huge event for the tens of millions of Kool-Aid drinkers that call the
stolen election the "Big Lie", who buy into the nonsense that Trump is the
second coming of Hitler, and that astronomical gas prices are the cost of
saving the planet. We are now largely a nation of idiots, if not lunatics. I
know a number of these people personally, and I can tell with absolute
metaphysical certainly that they are immune to any attempt to introduce the
slightest bit of fact to their fancy. To illustrate by anecdote how grotesquely
ignorant our "citizens" are, I was talking with a close friend who has a Ph.D
yesterday who didn't know what the Second Amendment is. True story, folks.
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Show trial with no-show audience. Non event
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On Thursday, June 16, 2022, 2:04 PM, harrisfamily436
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I wonder how many murder, rape, etc. cases were deferred for this idiocy? I
also noticed that the fabled Jan ^ committee will now subpoena Clarence
Thomas's wife. Maybe I'll be next, who knows? The gates are open to drag that
along as long as possible.
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Subject: [pa64] The slippery slope of judicial activism
This is a fascinating article, particularly for those who are concerned about
the growing narcissism of judges who think their personal feelings are more
important than the actual text of statutes and the Constitution. That, of
course, is the ultimate issue in the Roe v. Wade debate, with apparently
massive numbers of Americans having not the slightest clue about the damage
that decision did to the integrity of the Rule of Law and our political system.
This particular decision is remarkable in that there were two votes out of
seven to essentially consider that an elephant is a person for legal purposes.
That means that a mere two more squishy-minded replacements to the highest
court in New York State will open the floodgates to legal personhood for
animals.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/06/14/nyregion/happy-elephant-animal-rights.html?unlocked_article_code=AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACEIPuomT1JKd6J17Vw1cRCfTTMQmqxCdw_PIxftm3iWka3DLDm8eiOIEGYWP-kDLIqpqf8MimjmfScdBObkzAfV0z-pWOwl3SgaovoDCmIgAJ299j7OPaV4M_sCHW6Eko3itZ3OlKex7yfq040-KOWi6X7jZhCIlOAoxppJ6fFmgjGhex6rCR-4k2dB12vkxF9stE2d7ESqJvfXpDx55O96UPFqLukRtBbYvCXyElsWc6rkAbAxWFVrBKXt_6m0749pZU8gFaOe9d1VzPZqj3shCTzBgP4yrBJYuRobLl7kMsbXFqhCEycTe1OyMx-qe1r6BepjEh-ALW4S5&smid=url-share