Sunday, November 27, 2016

The president-elect declares our votes illegal.

Image result for picture trump doesn't like images  Man this trump guy has really jumped the shark. Now he is claiming that some two million people voted illegally because they didn't vote for him. The man is really delusional, but in a dangerous kind of way. There is nothing worse than delusion mixed with power.

Let's be honest, this recount effort will not change the final outcome of the 2016 elections, but it would be interesting to see if there was any shady stuff going on. (I personally believe that this Russian hacking story is far more serious.)  Hey, we are talking about republicans here, they have done everything in their powers to win elections by any means necessary.

Still, you have to wonder why trump and his minions are so upset about this talk of a recount in a couple of states. Why not just let the process play itself out? Isn't this what we do in a democracy?

Of course that's wishful thinking on my part. Donald trump doesn't necessarily believe in our democracy as we know it.  To him, it's all about Donald, and this whole recount thing is raining on his parade.

"In addition to winning the Electoral College in a landslide, I won the popular vote if you deduct the millions of people who voted illegally."

Someone needs to just lock him in a room for the next four years.

Finally, check out this essay from Matt Bai;

"I’ve written a lot of pretty rough things about Donald Trump over the last 18 months. I’ve called him an entertainer and an emotional extremist, a guy with a black hole at his center. I’ve likened him to P.T. Barnum and a dime-store psychic.

Not once, though, have I suggested that Trump is, personally, a racist or an anti-Semite, which are labels people throw around too often these days. He’s always struck me as an opportunist more than anything else — an act in search of an audience, which he just happened to find in some of the darkest corners of the American psyche.

I figured that if a loud chunk of conservative voters had been anxiously agitating for someone to champion, say, antipoverty programs instead of a wall, Trump would have jumped on that horse just as quickly. Whatever his flaws, I didn’t take him for a devoted bigot.

It’s only now, after another staggering week in our fast unraveling society, that I find myself asking a question I really never imagined asking.

Does the president-elect of the United States feel some genuine kinship with the white nationalists he’s managed to embolden? Or does he just think it’s not a big deal if a bunch of crazy guys go around saluting him like Nazis?

To be clear, I’ve never managed to get very excited about the white power folks who pop up in the news sporadically, marching in parades or holding little conferences in some backwoods Best Western. They’ve always seemed more sad than menacing to me, like the clowns at some crumbling, last-ditch carnival.

But if you haven’t yet watched this video of white nationalists “heiling” Trump in Washington last weekend, you should, because it’s really something.

Here’s a recognized leader of the so-called from which Trump has drawn support and counsel, a guy who wouldn’t look at all out of place as a swastika-clad extra in “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” doing a little Hitler impression in Trump’s honor and railing against the media in the original German. (“One wonders if these people are people at all,” he says, which sounds to me like an invitation to violence.)

And this isn’t in some drab Southern banquet room, but rather in the Ronald Reagan Federal Building, a few blocks from the White House. (You’d think these people would at least have had the decency to walk across the plaza to the building named for Woodrow Wilson, who would have agreed with them when it came to mixing races.)

To keep this in perspective, which is important, we’re talking here about maybe 200 white guys in a country of 300 million-plus; it’s not like they’re goose-stepping through the streets by the hundreds of thousands. It’s also not like Trump endorsed the rally or sent a video expressing his gratitude.

But it’s not as if Trump has nothing to do with the brazenness of it, either. Even Republicans have to acknowledge that in his rhetoric and rallies throughout the campaign, Trump relegitimized a kind of racism and xenophobia that had been finally relegated to the margins of public life. He behaved like a human Ouija board, unleashing spirits better consigned to the netherworld.

This is distinct from your run-of-the-mill resentment in white, working-class enclaves, your basic backlash to political correctness gone badly awry, for which I actually have some sympathy. This is taunting Jewish journalists about going to the ovens. This is swastikas popping up again in our cities and suburbs.

This is ordinary citizens walking down the street and being told to go back to their own countries because they aren’t white. This is grown men who run around bullying every guy who doesn’t accept the superiority of white males by calling him a “cuck,” whatever that means.
This is new, or at least resurgent, and it is profoundly frightening to an awful lot of Americans at the moment.

So what is Trump’s response, now that he’s taken on the task of making America great again?
Well, he certainly had no problem summoning outrage this week. On Twitter, he railed against the impertinent cast of “Hamilton,” which he called an overrated show, and against “Saturday Night Live,” which he thought one-sided and not funny. He found time to bitterly complain to the president of NBC News about a photo that made him appear to have a double chin. (Reality is rough, even for a reality TV star.)

But when it came to leading white supremacists raising stiff arms to him as if he were Hitler reincarnate, Trump at first said nothing, and then, under pressure, allowed his spokeswoman to release a terse statement tepidly disavowing their support." [More here]

He disavows. *wink wink*







 

76 comments:

  1. Millions of illegal immigrants voted for Hillary, Trump won anyway.

    Hillary Clinton will never be President.

    Barack Obama's legacy will be erased.

    The Supreme Court will not have a Communist majority.

    Voter ID laws will ensure Democrats will never be able to cheat their way to the White House again.

    I got a huge schadenboner writing that.

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    1. Your one delusional erectile dysfunctional clown Obama Hilary trump doesn't change anything except who you blame for leading you to damnation. As if Roy Cohn's butt buddy got your back unless your bent over, but this level of open evil brings us together as you celebrate the end of your illusion

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  2. Australia stops donating to the Clinton Foundation, and Norway slashes its donations by 87%, which raises the questions:

    1.) Why were governments contributing to the Clinton Foundation in the first place, and

    2.) Why are they not contributing to it now?

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  3. Mr. Meat10:08 PM

    I sure hope President Trump changes his mind about prosecuting Hillary Clinton after she changed her mind about contesting the results of the election.

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  4. This is typical of narcissistic personality disorder, he can't admit to ever losing or being wrong. I'm curious as to how he will try to spin it when Putin hands him his (and by extension ours) ass on a platter.

    -Doug in Oakland

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  5. Anonymous10:26 PM

    dinthebeast said...
    "This is typical of narcissistic personality disorder, he can't admit to ever losing or being wrong"

    Are you high? Hillary is the one contesting the election.

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  6. The Ministry of Truth10:37 PM

    "This is typical of narcissistic personality disorder, he can't admit to ever losing or being wrong. I'm curious as to how he will try to spin it when Putin hands him his (and by extension ours) ass on a platter."

    I don't think the U.S. will be directly affected. Putin will be perfectly happy with Trump if Trump stays out of what he considers Russian affairs.

    However, if I were living Ukraine or Estonia, I'd be awfully concerned right about now. Russia could steamroller over Eastern Europe and President Trump will consider it "no biggie."

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  7. The Ministry of Truth10:48 PM

    Speaking of voter fraud claims, everyone might want to keep an eye on that North Carolina gubernatorial election. Gov. Pat McCrory is claiming he should be declared the victor in his bid for reelection because, basically, black people cheated.

    He's filed voter fraud complaints -- not just demands for recounts, which are normal in a tight race -- in 50 counties.

    From Slate:

    "Despite the utter lack of evidence to support allegations of fraud, McCrory’s team has launched a misinformation campaign to cast a pall of suspicion over the results. His campaign spokesman asked, 'Why is Roy Cooper fighting to count the votes of dead people and felons?' McCrory’s close ally and current state budget director, Andrew T. Heath, also tweeted that Durham County has 231,000 residents over the age of 18 but 232,000 registered voters, implying fraud. (In reality, Durham’s 2015 voting-age population was about 235,600, and the county has only 193,659 active registered voters; its Republican-controlled election board already unanimously rejected a complaint alleging malfeasance.) Now McCrory’s lawyers are targeting black American voter outreach groups for purportedly violating minor procedural rules while helping voters fill out absentee ballots. The governor has falsely accused these groups of conducting a 'massive voter fraud scheme.'”

    He is actually hoping that the Republican-controlled legislature will just throw out the election and declare him the winner, regardless of the actual results.

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  8. Delusion + Power = Hitler 2.0

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  9. Actually, Jill Stein is contesting the election, and the idea that Trump could lose the popular vote, which he did by two and a quarter million votes so far, even in the face of the voter suppression on such a massive scale, is not something his narcissism can accept. It is, on the other hand, reality. A president who is congenitally unable to accept reality is not a good president.

    -Doug in Oakland

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  10. TMoT: I was thinking of the economic sanctions currently in place, and the fervor with which NATO guards those Eastern states you mentioned.

    -Doug in Oakland

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  11. The Ministry of Truth12:35 AM

    " TMoT: I was thinking of the economic sanctions currently in place, and the fervor with which NATO guards those Eastern states you mentioned."

    Who knows what will happen with the economic sanctions against Russia? Probably get dropped.

    And yeah, NATO is committed to defending Europe against Putin. But Trump has suggested NATO is maybe not so useful anymore and the U.S. should quit that organization.

    So I suppose if Russia gobbles them up, he'll just say that Eastern Europeans will love living under Putin. Putin will make Eastern Europe Great Again.

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  12. Anonymous12:45 AM

    So a White boy journalist (Matt Bai) finally comes to realize that Donald Mein Trumpf being supported by White nationalists kinda sorta may be a poltically distrubing issue.

    I guess reality is sometimes allowed to penetrate the White Bubble Reality--but only in small, comforting doses.

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  13. Yep. All of America was always just white racists hiding under their beds, refusing to vote against black candidates for president and the suchlike, and letting faux-oppressed minority groups hold entire universities hostage without saying a mumbling word, etc. But now that Trump's in, they're out of hiding and are reinstating lynchings and, eventually, slavery!

    Or whatever you folks need to tell yourselves as to why you got your asses kicked. Anything but admitting problems in your own brand of tyranny.

    But points for the LULZ here. When real Hitler was actually rising to power, the progressives of the time couldn't have cared fucking less. But now that there's an opportunity to call Trump Hitler, I've yet to see a single progressive who hasn't gladly used the term. lol

    Nary a doomsday scenario ever predicted by the left has come to pass.

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  14. 5 signs you're a whooteemoo:

    1) You're upset that you can't academically or professionally compete with minorities, including Blacks and Asians.

    2) You graduated from Pudunk University and blame affirmative action for why your low grades/SAT scores weren't competitive for higher ranked schools.

    3) Your biggest vehicle goals all involve pick up trucks.

    4) Meth is a verb.

    5) At your family reunions, everyone has more than one "title" i.e. Bubba is both Uncle and Father.


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  15. The Ministry of Truth2:41 AM

    Many people keep wondering about how it could possibly be that white voters that went for Obama in 2008 and 2012 turned around and went for Trump in 2016. I mean, this proves it must only be about populist economic policy and not racism. Clearly, if the Dems had only run Bernie, there'd be no President Trump!

    It's probably not that simple. Recent polling has indicated that very few whites who were former Obama voters flipped to Trump. YouGov polling data suggests only about 7% of Obama voters became Trump voters.

    That white working-class surge for Trump? It came from NON-voters. Trump successfully tapped into people who voted for NOBODY in previous election cycles. According to the same YouGov data: “For every one voter nationwide who reported having voted for Obama in 2012 and Trump in 2016, at least five people voted for Trump after not having voted four years ago. Clinton attracted substantially fewer 2012 nonvoters, the data show.”

    So is it possible these people went, "WOO-HOO, I'M REALLY LIKING THIS GUY'S RACISM! I'VE NEVER SEEN A CANDIDATE WHO SPEAKS MY LANGUAGE LIKE THIS BEFORE!", and showed up at the polls for the first time in a long time (or ever)?

    I'm sorry to say, it is. How much they liked the racism, versus Trump's lies about trade and jobs, that's hard to say. But you're not going to tell me racism wasn't a factor. Come on, it was.

    Anyway, there is no mystery in need of explanation as to how in the world voters could vote for a black man as president and then turn around and vote for a racist, because that didn't, in fact, happen. Those two sets of voters were not the same guys.

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  16. Anonymous7:49 AM

    You wish!

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  17. Dr. Wheautremeaux12:18 PM

    5 signs you're a desperate, intellectually-challenged, status seeking misanthrope:

    1) You're upset that you can't academically or professionally compete with the people around you, because you were admitted for your race and gender.

    2) You might have done OK at Pudunk University and don't realize that affirmative action has hurt you by placing you in higher ranked schools where your low grades/SAT scores weren't competitive.

    3) Your biggest vehicle goals all involve cars you can't afford.

    4) Math is something you don't understand.

    5) At your family reunions, everyone has more than one "title" i.e. you can't address someone by their first name, you have to use "Ms." or "Mr." and some idiot who has an advanced degree in basket weaving insists on being called "Dr."

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  18. Anonymous12:32 PM

    dinthebeast said...
    Actually, Jill Stein is contesting the election
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    Actually, dipshit who is always wrong, the Clinton campaign is participating in the recount process:

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-nation/wp/2016/11/26/clinton-campaign-will-participate-in-wisconsin-recount-with-an-eye-on-outside-interference-lawyer-says/?hpid=hp_hp-top-table-main_pn-recount-1234pm%3Ahomepage%2Fstory&utm_term=.cb5db5abffe6

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  19. Jill Steinberg12:36 PM

    Denver is challenging last night's loss as the Broncos had almost 200 more total yards than the Chiefs and it's unfair to choose winners by points scored.

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  20. Paris, 2016:

    https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CyWFkgUXEAEKPQI.jpg:large

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  21. Tone Loc1:05 PM

    This is so bizarre. Media is saying Trump is bad for saying voter fraud but Jill Stein and Hillary are awesome for saying voter fraud.

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  22. The Ministry of Truth1:30 PM

    "This is so bizarre. Media is saying Trump is bad for saying voter fraud but Jill Stein and Hillary are awesome for saying voter fraud."

    Hillary Clinton's campaign has not alleged there was any voter fraud. She's joined in to help with the ballot recount in several states because those were states Trump very narrowly won, and it's always perfectly reasonable to demand a recount when a race is tight. The initial count could legitimately be wrong, without anyone trying to rig the election.

    Jill Stein's campaign, on the other hand, has alleged voter fraud, without supplying any concrete evidence of it. Jill Stein is a froot loop.

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  23. The Ministry of Truth1:55 PM

    A statement from Clinton's campaign:

    "Because we had not uncovered any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology, we had not planned to exercise this option ourselves, but now that a recount has been initiated in Wisconsin, we intend to participate in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides. If Jill Stein follows through as she has promised and pursues recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan, we will take the same approach in those states as well."

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  24. Anonymous2:24 PM

    "we intend to participate"

    Money quote.

    Hillary is attempting to steal the election.

    Disgusting.

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  25. Trump's rhetoric about Muslim terrorism is forcing Muslims to commit terrorist acts in America.

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  26. John Cucksich3:21 PM

    Ohio State attacker was a Somali refugee given permanent legal status and a free-ride at an American University. I guess the Islamophobia was just too much to bear. We failed him.

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  27. Charles Blow Me3:24 PM

    This is going to be devastating for Trump's plan to freeze Islamic immigration.

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  28. AP issues 'Alt Right Reporting Guidelines' that dictate every mention of the alt right must be connected to Nazis and KKK in all articles:

    http://thehill.com/blogs/in-the-know/in-the-know/307709-ap-avoid-using-alt-right-without-defining-the-movements-racist

    Propaganda much?

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  29. There's gonna be a recount and you believe one of the major campaigns is NOT gonna participate? Go Google election recount rules for a minute.

    -Doug in Oakland

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  30. Anonymous4:19 PM

    It's not Politically Correct to mention this but ... Donald Trump and his Alt Right supporters must be privately celebrating the Ohio State University attack.

    Terror attacks only provide more fodder for Trump to push through his police state ... I mean ... necessary security measures to Keep Amurica Safe and Protect Our Freedumbs.

    Wonder if Trump will bring back those nifty color-coded Terror Alerts from the Bush era. Trump could update them by adding other terror color alerts like Tangerine and Lilly White in honor of his hair and grassroots supporters respectively.

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  31. Anonymous4:29 PM

    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    Another Muslim terrorist attack, and the prog's first take is to worry about his opponent gaining some political advantage and the ever non-exisitent backlash against Muslims.

    Progressives are creepy amoral cretins.

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  32. The Ministry of Truth5:02 PM

    Donald Trump threatens to reimpose embargo on Cuba.

    The stupidity begins ...

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    1. Yisheng is a genius5:33 PM

      @5:02 MOT, I think you meant the stupidity CONTINUES.

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  33. James Deplorable5:54 PM

    "Now he is claiming that some two million people voted illegally because they didn't vote for him."

    There's the delusion.  The fact is that Trump claims some 2 million non-citizens and other ineligibles voted, period.  Some 1046 aliens were found to have voted in just 8 Virginia counties, suggesting a statewide total in excess of 17,000.  A nationwide estimate is in excess of 2 million.  Voting fraud investigations were on-going in Pennsylvania and Indiana as of election day, and Democrat operatives have confessed on video to registration fraud and conspiracy to voting fraud.

    Of course we know that those votes went 95+% for Hitlery (there will always be a bunch who screw up).

    And after all that... you still lost.  Bet that stings.


    "Man this trump guy has really jumped the shark."

    I am pretty sure that Field is too smart to buy that.  But it is certain that his audience of field hands is dumb (and racist, believing that White people have no right to vote or act in their own interest while they do) enough to swallow it whole.  That's part of what makes this blog so funny.

    "Trump relegitimized a kind of racism and xenophobia that had been finally relegated to the margins of public life."

    It's becoming PERMISSIBLE NOT TO KISS BLACK ASS ALL DAY!  What IS the world coming to?!

    "This is grown men who run around bullying every guy who doesn’t accept the superiority of white males by calling him a “cuck,”"

    Actually, a "cuck" is someone who acts in the interests of other families and other races rather than his own.  Nothing says "cuck" more than adopting a Black baby to signal one's virtue; it is literally the cuckoo's egg in one's own nest.

    "But when it came to leading white supremacists raising stiff arms to him as if he were Hitler reincarnate, Trump at first said nothing"

    Oh, dear.  A bunch of people who he doesn't know, whose support he never asked for, make a gesture you don't like... and you blame him.  Presumably for not cucking at the outset and selling their interests out to a bunch of feral savages like your extended family.

    May you have many more such disappointments in the 8 years to come, and may the deportations and repatriations make that permanent.

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  34. The Ministry of Truth5:55 PM

    "@5:02 MOT, I think you meant the stupidity CONTINUES."

    Yeah, I knew someone would respond to that.

    What I meant was, this looks like maybe the beginning of the stupidity that Trump will put into practice as real policy in his impending presidency.

    Obviously, Trump has mountains of stupid in his back catalog.

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  35. Winning!6:01 PM

    Obviously, MOT. You're the genius, and he's the stupid loser.

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  36. The Ministry of Truth6:18 PM

    "Obviously, MOT. You're the genius, and he's the stupid loser."

    Continuing an embargo that has had no success for five-plus decades is the definition of stupid. Double stupid points awarded since the guy who provoked the embargo in the first place just died.

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  37. Winning!6:29 PM

    "Continuing an embargo that has had no success for five-plus decades"

    No success doing what?

    Denying a repressive communist regime resources that would have been used to sow subversion around the world seems like an accomplishment to me.

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  38. Anonymous7:23 PM

    Michigan officially called for Trump today, raising his electoral vote total to 306.

    What a blowout!

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  39. Silver Lining7:38 PM

    On one hand Somali immigrants have brought tons of jihadism into America, but on the other they are lazy, stupid and rely on welfare.

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  40. Anonymous8:12 PM

    Will Obama disavow Abdul Razak Ali Artan's knife attack at OSU today?

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  41. Abdul Razak Ali Artan, 18, wrote on what appears to be his Facebook page that he had reached a "boiling point," made a reference to "lone wolf attacks" and cited radical cleric Anwar al-Awlaki.

    "America! Stop interfering with other countries, especially Muslim Ummah [community]. We are not weak. We are not weak, remember that," the post said.

    Two hours before that, a cryptic post on the page said: "Forgive and forget. Love."

    Officials cautioned that they have not determined a motive for the ambush, which sent 11 people to the hospital Monday morning.


    Where is Sherlock Holmes when you need him?

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  42. Sliver of Lowlife said...
    On one hand poor White trash have tons of racism in America, plus they are lazy, stupid and rely on welfare.
    >>>>>>>>>>>>

    STOP being jealous that immigrants can get accepted to schools like OSU!

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  43. Anonymous8:29 PM

    Abdul Razak Ali Artan would have graduated before Yisheng.

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  44. teh stupid8:49 PM

    Will Obama disavow Abdul Razak Ali Artan's knife attack at OSU today?
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    Nah, he'll probably take credit for inspiring him. Conservatives are sooooooo stooooopid!

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  45. James is a weirdo8:50 PM

    Speaking of stupid, I see our buddy James took a break from rubbing cat ass to post some more dumb shit.
    150 IQ bwahahahaahhhahahahhahahaahhahaha!
    More like 150 bald assed cats running around his trailer.

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  46. Teh Smarter8:51 PM

    IDB: "Specifically, the authors say that illegals may have cast as many as 2.8 million votes in 2008 and 2010."

    WOW. Trump is right!

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  47. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Abdul Razak Ali Artan would have graduated before Yisheng.
    >>>>>>>>

    At least he was IN college (a good one too) and not posting dumb shit all day on a Black blog like YOU do EVERYDAY!!!

    Bawhahahahahahahahaaha!!

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  48. Anonymous8:58 PM

    The average IQ in Somalia is 68.

    Yisheng might actually have been able to become a doctor there. Maybe.

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  49. Anonymous9:03 PM

    We take in a Rapefugee, he gets a white kid's scholarship and admissions spot, and thanks us by trying to kill nine Americans.

    He's like Yisheng only with the balls to act on his deranged hatred.

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  50. Anonymous9:24 PM

    The average IQ in Somalia is 68.

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    And James would still be considered mentally deficient there.

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  51. James the cat molesting racist9:27 PM

    If there are cats with hair on their asses in Somalia James will be on the next boat over with his weird ass.

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  52. What's up with the comment box on the post above this one?

    -Doug in Oakland

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  53. The Ministry of Truth12:09 AM

    Field, you might want to repost that latest blog entry. It isn't displaying right, and part of it is overlapping the entry from the previous day.

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  54. I posted to the next day's blog thinking the technical issue was on my end, resetting my mobile device. Now the blog and comment are a jumbled mess.

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  55. Lilacpr8:15 AM

    Same here, I was trying so hard to read your comment but could just barely make out the first few lines. Sounds very interesting though. Can't wait for Field to fix that. Have a blessed day!

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  57. Thank you, Lila: Also hope your day is a blessed one. Until 11/28 blog issue is resolved, reposting my comments as follows:

    When reflecting on the events leading to 2016 election, I greatly suspected Hillary Clinton's comment regarding "half" of Trump supporters being a basket of deplorables would not bode well. It was equivalent to Mitt Romney's "47%." However, unlike the tone deaf stance taken by Mr. Romney, Mrs. Clinton also advocated for those voters feeling angry and frustrated about an economy that has undermined their quality of life time and again.

    This is why it was such a huge mistake not taking to heart this context of "Make America Great Again." Granted a segment of the electorate longs for the America prior to the civil rights movement in which overt racism would be served on a platter to dehumanize black and brown citizens.

    But just as many diverse voters advocated for the 47% in facilitating the re-election of President Obama, it's incumbent upon those of us who are truly progressive to empathize with fellow citizens so sick and tired of the status quo.

    For these folks, MAGA is not about returning to a time of overt racism and discrimination. Their communities watched retail giants such as Walmart trample over traditional mom and pop businesses. Once thriving industries such as coal, steel and manufacturing ended up being replaced by low-wage jobs or no jobs at all.

    So they voted for the "billionaire" who promised to restore the millions of jobs lost to trade agreements.

    Hence the reason, part of MAGA boiled down to the retort, "It's the economy, stupid..."

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  58. Anonymous1:46 PM

    "Granted a segment of the electorate longs for the America prior to the civil rights movement in which overt racism would be served on a platter to dehumanize black and brown citizens."

    To the extent this segment exists, it is miniscule. Almost no one wants "to dehumanize black and brown citizens". White people have been dehumanized in popular culture and legally discriminated against for 50 years. Wanting to be treated like they have legitimate interests like anyone else does not mean they are aganst the interests of anyone else.

    That's the difference between "nationalism" and "supremacism". Nationalism is a legitimate concern for and pride in your people. Supremacism is something other groups are right to worry about.

    Black, Asian, Hispanic and Jewish nationalism are all celebrated, while white nationalism is equated with Nazism. This is not right.

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    1. Albinos pay for Jewish nationalism and white nationalism is crushed by even more evil white people than yourselves and the rest just hate our open enemy as logic dictates

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  59. Lilacpr1:48 PM

    Faith and Fairness: Thank you! The voice of reason! Totally agree!

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  60. The evil stalker albino devils that stalk this blog is typical of their entire recessive genetic subhuman race. Lifeless motivated by sickness and psychotic

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    1. Coming to areas that they are unwanted saying nothing new. But dedicated to being recognized by those that hate them and those they claim to hate. But probably would can't imagine not coming back daily. If their evil could be ignored i would pity them

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  61. Anonymous3:25 PM

    ^^^^^^^^^
    Someone skipped their meds today.

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  62. Anonymous3:26 PM

    >Field, you might want to repost that latest blog entry. It isn't displaying right, and part of it is overlapping the entry from the previous day.<

    LOL, Field doesn't even read his own posts!

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  63. methodical4:13 PM

    My skin is not privilege.
    Self-defense is not murder.
    The truth is not racist.

    On these facts, I refuse to back down.

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  64. Muhammad established a religion by putting his enemies to death; Jesus Christ by commanding his followers to lay down their lives.

    The shepherd who loves his sheep must be prepared to mercilessly fight the wolves, the bandits and the thieves.

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  65. James Deplorable6:42 PM

    "The evil stalker albino devils that stalk this blog is typical of their entire recessive genetic subhuman race. Lifeless motivated by sickness and psychotic"

    The Black Muslim always projects.

    Hey, random, why don't you pack yourself off to Liberia?  White people are forbidden to be citizens there, and you'll scarcely see one outside of Monrovia (besides the likes of Medicins Sans Frontieres and the Peace Corps).  You can have your all-African "paradise" right now, no waiting.

    Of course, if your actual desire is to kill White people, staying here is better... until the war heats up enough that Whitey starts shooting back in earnest.  You could wind up like that jihadi at Ohio State yesterday.  He failed to actually kill anybody.  Think he got his 72 virgins?  Feel like trying your luck?

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    1. Your psychotic or pathetic and lonely your continued unwanted presence is proof of this fact. And exactly why do albinos believe they inhabited any part of this planet before their genetic parents and why based solely on the perpetual racist evil actions of these albinos do they believe anyone should believe anything that comes out they're lying mouths,

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  66. James Deplorable6:46 PM

    Oh, I almost forgot...

    I figured out how to comment on the screwed-up next post.  I see none of you besides Faith_and_Fairness have, and that may have been before it was all screwed up.  So let's play a game here:

    Who's dumber than a whootemoo?  Answer:  all of you except one, and that one's a maybe.

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  67. James: Why don't you pack yourself off to Somalia instead? I hear the taxes are very low and the government is very small there.

    -Doug in Oakland

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  68. You mean like the Winter brothers? Johnny's been dead since 2014...

    -Doug in Oakland

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  69. James Deplorable1:10 PM

    "James: Why don't you pack yourself off to Somalia instead? I hear the taxes are very low and the government is very small there."

    Because Somalis are unfit to live with; even Somalis are trying to get away from other Somalis.  Only about 5% of the Somali population is over here, while something like 90% is still over there.  It's much easier to relocate 5% than 90% to make the environment decent.

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  70. James Deplorable1:12 PM

    A science, history and grammar lesson for you, too-predictable-to-be-random:

    "Your psychotic or pathetic and lonely your continued unwanted presence is proof of this fact."

    That is two sentences which should be separated either with a semicolon or a full stop.  Also, you meant "you are" in the first word, the contraction of which is written "you're".  If you're going to culturally appropriate MY language, at least learn to use it correctly.

    Now, as for "unwanted presence".  I don't want you in my country.  I'll leave this blog when you leave the United States permanently.


    "And exactly why do albinos"

    1.  Most albinos are Africans.  What do you have against albinos?  Pigmentist!
    2.  White people are not albinos.  They can tan, they just do very little of it unless they get a lot of sun.


    "believe they inhabited any part of this planet before their genetic parents"

    Australopithecus afarensis inhabited this planet long before you did and gave rise to you.  Where's your gratitude?  Oh, right... you drove that species extinct.

    Either you behave yourself, or it'll be your turn... and I don't believe you can behave.


    "why based solely on the perpetual racist evil actions of these albinos do they believe anyone should believe anything that comes out they're lying mouths,"

    The google always projects.  I'd bet 90% of it comes from being stupid/ignorant enough to swallow NOI propaganda uncritically.  That's on you.

    It really doesn't matter what you believe; continue to misbehave and the hammer will come down.

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  71. Anonymous11:14 PM

    The sixth sign you're a whooteemoo:

    You sport a massive white dong that satisfies most every woman who rides it. And she cries, "Whoo! Tee-Moo!"

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