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Apr 24, 2024 22:33:13   #
Racmanaz wrote:
lol ya says the lefty cultist who always posts BS memes that have no point. Sounds like you’re projecting your own insecurities on others.


You really need to get Dr Phil's newer books Homie.
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Apr 24, 2024 22:26:18   #
RixPix wrote:
I know you are attempting to prove something. I don't what your goal with posting such stuff. I can only guess that you are deeply frustrated by your shortcomings


Tucker told him.


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Apr 24, 2024 22:21:36   #
Anything about the adjudicated rape? Oh wait that was the sleepy fart storm celebrity. "They let you if you're a star!"
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Apr 24, 2024 22:10:16   #
Dude, we have the Good Pecker's sworn testimony! All you have is the dodgy pecker's 'Small Paws Grievance Hour' ... again! No one cares about Avenatti.
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Apr 24, 2024 21:54:34   #
Kraken wrote:
I don't think there are too many on the right that will read Sydney Blumenthal's stuff.

It was a great read.


Prize Boob and little boober could have a go!
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Apr 24, 2024 21:51:26   #
dennis2146 wrote:
Of course it is because it supports Americans having the right of self defense and goes completely against your anti American bulls**t thoughts of the Left Wing Socialist Party doing away with Constitutional rights for We the People. Now how the HELL is it you cannot figure that out? How is it you can't understand when you take rights from me you are also taking them from YOU?

But on the Other Hand, do you really think I give a S**t what your feelings are? Here is a real life CLUE. I do not care a bit about your feelings just as you don't care about mine. But remember it is you taking rights from me, dividing the country from me, making America more dangerous for me and my granddaughters by your evil stupid rules and regulations toward Socialism. Nothing I am doing or any Conservative is doing takes anything from you on the Lying Left.

Every post a Conservative submits to The Attic will be relegated by you anti American Socialists as an i***tic post won't it?

Dennis
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Self-defense is an inherent right. You mean the right to self-defense WITH a gun. You've absorbed way too much NRA cant. You're a giddy and unaware bombast regurgitator. Own it.

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Apr 24, 2024 21:35:59   #
SteveR wrote:
Over react? Israel has been plagued by rockets being fired into its territory for years, as well as other attacks. I don't think you realize the size of the October attack as well as the hostages that not only were taken but raped and tortured. Hamas needs to be either wiped out or surrender. Israel realize that Hamas cannot be allowed to continue to exist even if the rest of the world doesn't realize it.


Yes, way overreacted! Israel will be ostracized for decades.
Steve - "I don't think you realize the size of the October attack as well as the hostages that not only were taken but raped and tortured." This isn't secret news. It was raw barbarism! Everybody gets that.
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Apr 24, 2024 21:30:12   #
Texcaster wrote:
I'm sure some of the gung-ho reactionary bros here wouldn't mind rolling out a warm 'Kent State Protest Crackdown!' on the campus protesters. 'Special needs patriot' Kyle Rittenhouse'$ calendar is wide open for 'appearance$' these day$ now that MAGA ha$ dumped him.


The f*****ts are still with us ... who knew?

The Republicans Who Want American Carnage
Calls for the National Guard to stop campus protests are not about safety.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2024/04/columbia-national-guard-tom-cotton/678163/

" ... Tom Cotton has never seen a left-wing protest he didn’t want crushed at gunpoint.

On Monday, the Arkansas senator demanded that President Joe Biden send in the National Guard to clear out the student protests at Columbia University against the Israel-Hamas war, which he described as “the nascent pogroms at Columbia.” Last week, Cotton posted on X, “I encourage people who get stuck behind the pro-Hamas mobs blocking traffic: take matters into your own hands. It’s time to put an end to this nonsense.” He later deleted the post and reworded it so that it did not sound quite so explicitly like a demand for aspiring vigilantes to lynch protesters.

This is a long-standing pattern for Cotton, who enjoys issuing calls for violence that linger on the edge of plausible deniability when it comes to which groups, exactly, are appropriate targets for lethal force. During the G****e F***d protests of 2020, Cotton demanded that the U.S. military be sent in with orders to give “no quarter for i**********nists, anarchists, r****rs, and l**ters,” insisting unconvincingly in a later New York Times op-ed that he was not conflating peaceful protesters with r****rs. Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri, who had raised a fist in apparent solidarity with the mob that assaulted the Capitol on J****** 6 before fleeing through the halls to avoid them once the r**t began, echoed Cotton’s call for deploying the National Guard to Columbia. (Both men, as it turns out, are in favor of some quarter for “i**********nists” who happen to be on the right side.) ... "
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Apr 24, 2024 21:25:07   #
scooter1 wrote:
How did you dodge the draft? Canada or Australia?


I'm a Vietnam GI scoopie! "Uncle Ho No.10! GI No.1!" Melania Trump's mother back in the day
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Apr 24, 2024 20:17:07   #
DennyT wrote:
https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/politics-news/trump-super-pac-legal-bills-1235008114/


Ouch! He must be worth all the humiliation to someone.???

Rolling Stone - " ... Donald Trump‘s legal defense is expensive, and the invoices continue to pile up as the former president drains money from his political action committees to pay his attorneys. Trump has been using Save America, a super PAC he controls, to help pay for his legal bills, but after spending tens of millions of dollars on legal consulting, it may be running out of funds.

According to the latest campaign finance records, the Save America leadership PAC spent $4.6 million on legal bills for Trump and his associates in March while only bringing in $5 million last month. Trump’s spending on legal bills amounted to a quarter of the total expenditures by his political action committees in March, The Washington Post reported.

So far this year, $16.7 million in funds from Trump’s PACs have gone toward legal bills. At the end of last month, the PACs owed another $900,000 to legal firms. In total, Trump has expended approximately $86 million total in legal fees, according to The Post. ... "
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Apr 24, 2024 20:13:43   #
Racmanaz wrote:
BS, Jews, Christians and Hindu’s don’t usually fight with each other. Muslims fight with everyone and k**l them. Atheists governments have murdered more innocent people around the world than all religions combined.


You might want to look into the bloody legacy of Indian Partition.

The Great Divide
https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2015/06/29/the-great-divide-books-dalrymple
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Apr 24, 2024 20:02:34   #
SteveR wrote:
The attack by Hamas k**led about as many Israelis as American military personnel died at Pearl Harbor. So, I suppose you think that we over-reacted by island hopping on the way to Japan as well, which resulted in the deaths of many, many civilians.


I'm talking about now and the next few decades ... Bibi has single-handedly buggered Israel's standing in the world. That was the Hamas simple plan. Bibi had plenty of expert warning from around the world ... "Do Not Overreact! That is the Hamas hope!"
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Apr 24, 2024 19:54:39   #
scooter1 wrote:
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/1wlUr_N8yic


" ... People also ask: Was the Duke a Trump 'bone spurs' kind draft dodger or a regular one?
According to Gary Wills' book John Wayne's America, the man who portrayed the archetypal, battle-hardened Marine, Sgt. Stryker, in 1949's The Sands of Iwo Jima, actually avoided the draft during WWII. Wills contends that the Duke did not reply to letters from the Selective Service system, and applied for deferments.26 Apr 2023 ... "
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Apr 24, 2024 19:43:38   #
Caribou wrote:
ON TRIAL, TRUMP IS A SHADOW OF THE SUPERHERO HIS SUPPORTERS CRAVE

Sidney Blumenthal

He wants his dev**ees to see the court case as trial by combat, with him as warrior. But the t***h is more pathetic
Donald Trump is already in jail. He is pressed into confinement every weekday, except Wednesdays, beginning bright and early, no excuses, at 9.30 in the morning, in the dreary courtroom in Manhattan, where his impulse to mouth off wearies and worries his lawyers, and he must listen, for the first time since his father slapped him down, to an authority telling him to gag himself. He had more leeway when Fred Trump shipped the problem child to the New York military academy where Donald bullied his classmates.

Trump’s required attendance in the courtroom as a criminal defendant is his first loss of liberty.
His image there is raw, uncut and unfiltered, like Andy Warhol’s film Sleep,in which Warhol fixed a camera on his slumbering lover for six hours. It’s not a Trump rally. The withering focus – without the introduction of the thumping music, his emergence from a dry ice-generated cloud of fog and the predictably orgasmic reception of frenzied minions – reveals something less than the conquering hero in a “Make America Great Again” red baseball cap clapping his hands.

Day after day, Trump slumps in his chair, his eyes narrowing and closing, his facial features sagging, until he suddenly jerks to life, once muttering a seemingly veiled threat to a potential juror that earned him a rebuke from Judge Juan Merchan that if he persisted he would be in contempt for witness intimidation. Without self-discipline, Trump invites being disciplined. Lacking control, he fails to control himself. Time and again, he falls asleep, “appeared to nod off a few times, his mouth going slack and his head drooping onto his chest”, Maggie Haberman reported in the New York Times.

He appears to pass through the seven ages of man in a blink of the eye without having gone through those of adulthood, leaping from caterwauling infant to angry curmudgeon, the stages from napping to napping.
Trump clearly prefers to be where he is when his eyes are closed rather than when they are open. His sleeping might be a form of passive aggression, showing his hostility, and at the same time willful avoidance and denial. Railing on his T***h Social account, while minute by minute the price of the market-listed “DJT” dives, he wails in capital letters against the trial – “THIS S**M ‘RUSHED’ TRIAL TAKING PLACE IN A 95% DEMOCRAT AREA IS A PLANNED AND COORDINATED WITCH HUNT” – and the judge – “POSSIBLY THE MOST CONFLICTED JUDGE IN JUDICIAL HISTORY, WHO MUST BE REMOVED FROM THIS H**X IMMEDIATELY.”
For Trump, the trial is an ordeal – literally an ordeal, in the sense of a medieval trial in which the offender is subjected to torture to determine guilt or innocence. Documents and witnesses did not figure into those trials in the Middle Ages. The verdict was procured by ordeals of walking on fire or boiling in water. Trump, for his part, flips the historical script. He is out to discredit the documents and witnesses. He acts as if the only t***h appears when he speaks outside the courtroom. He wants his dev**ees to see the trial as an ancient ordeal by combat in which he is warrior, not the offender.

In a waking moment, Trump’s promise that he will testify shows his understanding of the trial as more than a matter of the law, but a spectacle that raises the central issue at stake in his cult of personality. Of course, if he were to take the stand, inevitably to allegedly lie, as he has in past depositions, and inescapably to present himself to the jury as an unsympathetic narcissist, he would undermine his case, and possibly face additional severe penalties for obstruction of justice and perjury up to a separate sentence of seven years in jail.

The trial is a morality play that has also become a mortality play.

But it is likely that Trump will not take the witness chair to subject himself to the prosecutor’s cross-examination. Trump’s dissembling is a gesture of false bravado showing that he intuitively grasps that for his followers his image as a strongman is on trial. He needs to tell them he fears nothing. He’ll think of an excuse later. He is on trial because he has been accused of bribing people not to tell the t***h, but he has to lie to maintain his myth.
The trial is a morality play that has also become a mortality play. His elemental appeal is that he can do wh**ever he wants, that his power derives from making a mockery of the rules. He wants more than p**********l immunity for anything he has done, from the attempted c**p of J****** 6 to stealing national security secrets. He demands absolute immunity from social norms and conventions. His defiance, so far without consequences, is essential to demonstrating his strength. He appears immune to ordinary strictures. But strongmen can’t exist within someone else’s regime. The trial is a prequel of Trump caged. He doesn’t play by the rules, but now he has to obey them.
Trump has strategized that he could use the trial as his platform to depict himself as the superhero against the system. He would invert the terms of the prosecution to persecution and convert the trial into his campaign trail. As a victim of the forces of evil elites, he would inflate himself into a larger fighter for his followers. “I am your retribution!”

But the action hero can’t move without permission. “Sir, would you please have a seat,” the judge ordered when he stood up to walk out before adjournment. Superman can’t fly. He may dream of racing like Batman through Gotham, but he is facing the judge on the high bench issue a ruling about his contempt for violating the gag order.
He has lost more than his ability to articulate; he is becoming disarticulated as a figure. “It is a shame,” he whined. “I am sitting here for days now, from morning until night in that freezing room. Everybody was freezing in there! And all for this. This is your result. It is very unfair.” Under the weight of the trial, he is decaying, “haggard and rumpled, his gait off-center, his eyes blank”, according to the Times.

Trump is widely seen as obnoxious, vile and no model for children, even by some who support him, but he retains one great political asset that has allowed him to transcend his toxicity. He is perceived as a “strong and decisive leader”, according to the Gallup Poll. For his followers his strength has been immutable. This image is at the heart of his cult of personality, the center of his political theology and the core of his authoritarianism.
The trial is about facts, fiction and putrefaction. The prosecution will present its facts to strip Trump of his lies, his fiction. That regular and expected process has surprisingly but naturally disclosed his physical deterioration, which is hardly incidental but critical to his projection, which is another fiction.
In the kitsch art of Trumpism, a cross between Stalinist socialist realism and comic books, his true believers always, without exception, portray him as a physical strongman. In popular versions, there is Trump in leather jacket on a Harley, Trump on a galloping horse holding a f**g, and Trump in fatigues holding an AR-15 rifle standing next to Lincoln and Washington, also in fatigues.

Trump, used to living the life of a sloth of the leisure class, actively encourages and profits from these images of virility. When he announced his re-e******n campaign for president in December 2022, he sold a deck of digital cards for $99 showing himself as Superman (with a “T” on his muscled chest), a Star Wars-like hero, and another holding a lightning bolt in his hand with jet planes in the background and the logo: “Superhero.”
His obsession with cultivating the strongman image, like that of Vladimir Putin posing shirtless on a horse, reached an apogee in October 2020, when he was released from the Walter Reed medical center for treatment of C***d, and planned to rip open his shirt to reveal a Superman’s letter “S”. Instead, he stood on the White House balcony and tore off his mask.

Trump now aspires to be a dictator “only on day one”. His desire to be an absolute despot is another of his wishful medieval anachronisms. “Be a king, be a k**ler,” Fred Trump told him. If he is the personification of the Leviathan, the state itself, a divine monarch above the law, his corporeal body merges with that of the body politic. His followers already accept implicitly that tenet of his myth, whether they know it or are Know Nothings. It is vital to his cult.

But, if true, the physical decline of his body must be reflected in the decline of his body politics, his kingdom of Maga, which is not the state, at least yet, unless there is a new law of succession, not yet introduced by the Freedom Caucus. Trump’s putrefaction in the courtroom is refutation of his pretension to royalty apart from any legal argument that might be considered by the conservatives on the supreme court to grant his plea of immunity as if he were king.

Being tried on the evidence trail of his pathetic old affairs is a cruel irony for the lumpish former man-about-town forced to sit today in the courtroom. He is being visited by the ghost of Playboy Mansion past.“I am supposed to be in Georgia; in North Carolina, South Carolina. I’m supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but I’ve been here all day,” Trump complained. “It’s a whopping outrage and it is an outrage. Everybody is outraged by it.”

• Sidney Blumenthal, former senior adviser to President Bill Clinton and Hillary Clinton, has published three books of a projected five-volume political life of Abraham Lincoln: A Self-Made Man, Wrestling With His Angel and All the Powers of Earth. He is a Guardian US columnist
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Read it and weep MAGAs! El Farto is smelly and sleepy.
"What happened to 'Mr Charisma'? He stinks now!" The Good Pecker

" ... physical decline of his body must be reflected in the decline of his body politics, his kingdom of Maga, which is not the state, at least yet, unless there is a new law of succession, not yet introduced by the Freedom Caucus. Trump’s putrefaction in the courtroom is refutation of his pretension to royalty apart from any legal argument that might be considered by the conservatives on the supreme court to grant his plea of immunity as if he were king.

Being tried on the evidence trail of his pathetic old affairs is a cruel irony for the lumpish former man-about-town forced to sit today in the courtroom. He is being visited by the ghost of Playboy Mansion past.“I am supposed to be in Georgia; in North Carolina, South Carolina. I’m supposed to be in a lot of different places campaigning, but I’ve been here all day,” Trump complained. “It’s a whopping outrage and it is an outrage. Everybody is outraged by it.” ... "
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Apr 24, 2024 19:11:41   #
SteveR wrote:
The problem with campus protests is that they will embolden Hamas to dig in and hope that pressure will force Israel to back off. Instead, pressure should be placed on Hamas to surrender, which it should have done since the beginning of the war. Hamas has brought mayhem upon the people whose best interests they are supposed to be serving. Instead, they seem to be serving some jihad instead.


I'm sure some of the gung-ho reactionary bros here wouldn't mind rolling out a warm 'Kent State Protest Crackdown!' on the campus protesters. 'Special needs patriot' Kyle Rittenhouse'$ calendar is wide open for 'appearance$' these day$ now that MAGA ha$ dumped him.
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