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Adorable Deplorable's avatar

Yes, we would win an awfully lot more in a "fair" election. This is imperative looking forward. Dems know it and will die on this hill. Let's help them along...

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Voting is a privilege.

Anyone engaging in VOTE FRAUD, be it politicians, activist judges, illegal-immigration bottom-feeders or anarchist wannabes, should be immediately executed, no questions asked.

New York City and the State of Virginia are finding out firsthand that the “warmth of COMMUNISM” ain’t all it’s cracked up to be.

STUPID people should NOT be allowed to vote.

John Swindall's avatar

Coffee yet?

Have a cup.

How about one year in prison and losing your right vote for the rest of your life?

I’m a bit grumpy before my first cup too.

😊

Jeremy R's avatar

No, he's right. Rigging elections is tantamount to treason. Don has been pointing out how deeply foreign involvement is in the fraud in Minnesota and the riots and mostly not peaceful protests.

China is paying those rioters who stalk ICE and interfere with the arrests.

Not only should they be executed, it should be awift, public, and in a manner that is Gruesome or at least painful.

My recommendation as always is the Oklahoma Air Dance.

BTW, I don't drink coffee.

Jake's avatar

Two cups of coffee a day has been proven to reduce dementia. I believe two beers a day is even better. Just sayin......

WTPuck's avatar

Be safe and have both!

Jeremy R's avatar

LOL, I drink tea and plenty of it.

Reddog's avatar

Well, would just like to remind you that it was tea that started the first “skirmish”. Horrible stuff.

Retirednottired's avatar

How about both? Works for me so far.

steph_gray's avatar

How about eleven cups and a handful of chocolate-covered espresso beans.

Asking for a friend.

This friend also still falls asleep immediately at night, not to mention often at the table just after dinner.

John Swindall's avatar

I’d save the big whack attack for those pulling the strings.

Jeremy R's avatar

Most of the string pullers are safely hidden in foreign lands. Singham and Evans are in China, most of the WEF crowd hide behind shell companies. If we only target them, we have to do it on foreign soil. Better to punish the ones accepting the money. It's treason, and treason is punishable by death.

Jake's avatar

I believe one tool is to freeze their funds. Bessent has hinted at that but so far he hasn't done it.

Sam Prentice's avatar

I would prefer they bring back "pole hanging." It is very slow and gives the hangee plenty of time to reflect on what brought them to that point.

Jeremy R's avatar

Oklahoma Air Dancing is my name for that because they get a lot of leg activity trying to climb out of the noose.

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Sin City time, already washed down my chicken-fried steak & gravy with a pot of coffee and on my way to the range, honing my skills with live targets.

Jeremy R's avatar

I've got a nuclear stump out back, it's slowly turning to lead. Not sure about the half life.....

John Swindall's avatar

Remember a body in motion is a moving target

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

preaching to the choir…

Retirednottired's avatar

How about a compromise: 5 years in prison, THEN execution.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Why waste money feeding them ??

John Swindall's avatar

That’s a pretty sharp point there

Sam Prentice's avatar

Voter fraud is another form of treason. The stakes are so high and what these people are trying to steal from us is our freedom. Hang them high! And as Jack Lambert used to say, "let them twist in the wind!"

Brian LeMay's avatar

Dead on Grumpy !👍 Said privilege carries responsibility .

Joe LaGreca's avatar

The GOPe have to get off their butts & pass the SAVE act ASAP - time is running out. The 2 senators blocking the DEM's from getting rid of the filibuster are gone & as soon as the DEM's take control their 1st priority will be to nuke the filibuster. PDJT is right - we need to do it now to get the important stuff done.

Jake's avatar

Cornyn better get off his tush and get the SAVE act passed. It's the only thing that might SAVE him in the midterms. I'm voting for Paxton either way. It's way past time for Cornyn to spend more time with his family.

Joe LaGreca's avatar

I don't live in TX, but wondered how TX could have a Republican who is for gun control & amnesty. He's passed his expiration date.

Shrugged's avatar

Have you heard about RINOs? /sarc/

They are Democrats who run as R's when in conservative districts.

There are enough of them to form their own party. They are liars so they fit in well with the Dems they really love.

Joe LaGreca's avatar

Some time ago, I came to the conclusion that there were more RINO's than conservatives in the Republican party & it's become increasingly difficult to purge the RINO's. I have Mike Lawler as my Rep & if no one primaries him, I'm stuck with having to vote for him again.

Sam Prentice's avatar

Lawler is one of the jackoffs that is pushing amnesty for these illegals. Why is he even in our party?

Douglas Baringer's avatar

I will see you a Frank Lucas, and I'll raise you a Jimmy Lankford.

Reddog's avatar

You just defined how politicians get re-elected. Water yourself down to appeal to all sides, get back in office, and then go back to being worthless.

Joe LaGreca's avatar

In Lawler's case, he's hated by both sides. The aging lefties are out protesting that Lawler's cutting Medicare & Medicaid. I get large postcards almost every week & I also get that from Lawler touting what a great job he's doing & asking for money. I've noticed that he's appearing more often on the news programs because he opposes our agenda. Bash Trump & you're sure to get an invite.

Robert Rivera's avatar

Cornyn along with all RINO’s need to take a dirt nap.

Reddog's avatar

Cornyn is a fair weather republican at best. No conservative though. I still believe we need a third party of conservatives to clean out the GOP ranks. We have too many Democrats in our ranks.

Skinnydip's avatar

You and me both!!!

Adorable Deplorable's avatar

The filibuster was designed to keep a stable UniParty. But yes, Dems are in desperation mode and will kill it the first second they get the chance. Especially with the 2030 census looming which could be an awful lot of hurt to Dems Electoral votes.

Reddog's avatar

Everyone in politics knows how corrupted the census is yet no one fixes it. It has severely hurt the GOP yet they dont fiix it by requiring only citizens be counted for the purpose of deciding on number of reps. Thoughts?

Shrugged's avatar

McConnell is still kicking when he doesn't have a 'senior moment' like Biden's freeze-ups - married to (nefarious?) Chinese connections - is a big roadblock. This guy is a traitor and a major problem.

Joe LaGreca's avatar

Thankfully, McConnell is not running for another term - but I think he'll still exert his influence over the GOPe even in retirement - it's in his bones.

Shrugged's avatar

And on many days, it is from the hospital bed . . . if he's awake.

Reddog's avatar

We gotta stop calling everyone a traitor in the party when they go against the good of the party. McConnell helped Trump fill the SCOTUS. Hes just too old and bitter today. Term limits.

Shrugged's avatar

Most traitors were once faithful and loyal. When they turn and outwardly work against the country at all costs, they become a traitor.

Sorry, McConnell is a traitor.

For example, "Benedict Arnold was actively loyal to the American colonies and served as a high-ranking Continental Army officer for approximately five years, from the outbreak of the Revolutionary War in 1775 until his defection in 1780."

For the one helpful SCOTUS vote by McConnell, he has caused many more blocks to Trump. We don't have time for this.

donald b welch's avatar

not going to happen joe. that would be like supporting maga to these anti-american slugs of useless dirt. neither side of congress is interested in saving america from the bad guys.

Retirednottired's avatar

They ARE the bad guys!

Sam Prentice's avatar

The trouble Joe is that we assume Republicans want to win. I'm not too sure about that.

Reddog's avatar

Winning isnt always defined the same by everyone. Too many private agendas.

steph_gray's avatar

I’m sure that most of them don’t, because they have it set up that they make more money when they’re in the minority.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Fulton County reveal today A.D. so fingers crossed .

Shoveltusker's avatar

"...she hopes to work closely with President Trump. She is an amateur drummer who idolizes bands like Iron Maiden and Deep Purple, yet she also wears blue suits to pay homage to her other hero, the former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher."

I am massively, irredeemably, gobsmackingly, astoundingly, totally and completely in love.

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

um, I think she’s already married and not looking for a good time with a shoveltusker. too much to do.

steph_gray's avatar

It can also be poignantly joyful to love unrequited from afar.

😁

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

nah, you want that love requited…

steph_gray's avatar

In that case Shoveltusker would to be willing and able to fly to Japan.

🤣

We might have a rom-com script in the making here.

Vince Gallo's avatar

❤️❤️❤️❤️

Lynette's avatar

Me too. 😽

Shoveltusker's avatar

Whenever I read about a charismatic nationalist/anti-globalist figure who enjoys grassroots support, I imagine that the evil empire is already in the process or recruiting an assassin.

That's how bad it is these days. The globalist evil empire has absolutely zero compunctions about killing leaders who get in the way. And just like with Kirk, AWFLs and Alex Pretti-type pencil-necked spazz-out incel geeks will take to Twitter and Bluesky to orgasmically rejoice over such a killing.

I pray that Sanae, Giorgia, and DJT live long and prosper. And also that we find more such leaders emerging in the near future. Islamism and replacement migration is a fatal social disease.

RevMikeyMac's avatar

Don't forget Bukele, Orban and a few others who are (or are becoming) vital allies to Trump.

TeaPartyGal's avatar

Yep, And Argentina's Milei.

TeaPartyGal's avatar

And in my mind the Minnesota Democratic Party is guilty until proven innocent of the murder of Melissa Hortmann

steph_gray's avatar

Yes! I’m also looking side-eye at the “guv” for that.

Dennis's avatar

It appears the vast majority of those responding to today’s poll correctly answered “You know a nation is a useless ally when it arrests people for tweets on X.”

Our Constitution’s First Amendment is, to me, about more than freedom of speech, the press, religion and peaceful assembly. It’s about freedom of thought. Think about that the next time a nation arrests someone for what they think and say…

Joe LaGreca's avatar

That poll choice was a slam dunk.

Dennis's avatar

Absolutely. Though most of the others are all good clues.

Reddog's avatar

Under Dem control we will look a lot like Europe with their thought police arresting people. Our educational institutions are all pre-communist. Better pray boomers live long enough to stop it.

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

Anyone who turns his or her back to the American Flag and the United States of America deserves to lose.

They also need to be escorted to the border, given a swift kick in the a$$ and told not to return.

To make sure, citizenship, passports & drivers licenses are revoked and shredded with liens placed against all accounts so these traitors have no support.

We don’t want you!

Jake's avatar

Stephon Diggs turned his back during the SB nation anthem. He's dead to me.

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

p’ofessional & collegiate athletics have been ‘dead to me’ for a long time.

too much to see & do wasting time in front of a boob-tube.

Skinnydip's avatar

Big money has ruined both. Sad...

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

lowered high school & college academic standards, too.

Paul Hornung touched on that years ago about Notre Dame and was roundly criticized for it.

guess what? he has been proven right.

Jake's avatar

Didn't know these athletes went to class?? I thought they were just hired to play ball not get an education??

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

no such thing as as student-athlete anymore, “jus’ sho’ me da’ money aflete…”

Jim Miller's avatar

Who?? Never heard of him. He dead??

Jeremy R's avatar

Given that the border wall is rather tall, use a trebuchet to get them across rather than a boot. I doubt even Jason Myer could kick hard enough to get them over.

Grumpy Oldman's avatar

not the point. just kicking the mongrels would be therapeutic.

Jeremy R's avatar

I can understand that.

FWD's avatar

many Trebuchets!!

they are very cool and making and using them is a great way to hold onto history... :-D

yes, there is always punkin chunkin for practice ;-)

Robert Brusca's avatar

use a catapult. Damn the soft landing...

Reddog's avatar

Built a three stage high pressure pneumatic cannon when younger. Used it to launch baseballs. Never found any of them. All had return info on them. Still waiting.

MLR's avatar

“In a fair election, people vote against globalism time and time again because they want the freedom only a homeland can provide—a homeland not overrun by Muslims or Mexicans.”

As Michael Savage has said years ago a nation is defined by borders, language, and culture. Thus far our borders are now secure but our language and culture remain threatened by the Marxists who control the democrat party and their propaganda machine that is the legacy media.

Shrugged's avatar

" . . . but our language and culture remain threatened by the Marxists who control the democrat party and their propaganda machine that is the legacy media."

Assisting with this downfall is our NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell who gave us a half time show that will look like America's main street in 25 years if we don't stop them TODAY. A large segment of NFL fans are Trump supporters. They will have to find a new love and sports pastime to Bud Light the NFL (and other major league sports). It is long past due.

Cookie McCall's avatar

add to that the USA Olympians who think it's proper to trash the country that supports them

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Amen Cookie, surrender your passports and get a one-way ticket to Somalia you ungrateful sobs.

Subvet's avatar

I only watch the alpine events, down hill, GS both men women. I used to compete in those in high school. I don't ski any more because my bones are too brittle to handle the falls but I understand the thrill of barreling down the slope full bore. I hold my breath as I watch every skier take on the course. It's nice if the kids from the USA win but I admire them all regardless of country. Breezy Johnson cried when they played the National Anthem. I cried when Lindsay Vonn crashed because I knew the pain she was experiencing. Whether she should or shouldn't have been competing is for others to discuss. I felt for her when she went down. Additionally some US Olympians have protesting on the medal stands since 1968 summer Olympics. Tommy Smith and John Carlos raised their fists. I don't condone the protests just not surprised.

Reddog's avatar

Its disgraceful.

Vince Gallo's avatar

The TPUSA half time show scared the $#!+ out of the game’s advertisers.

Shrugged's avatar

The only metrics that mean anything are (1) seeing the NFL LOSE advertisers (ie. beer and Coke and Frito Lay Brands), (2) seeing them have to slash the pricing of a 30/60 second commercial, and, (3) witnessing a significant (50+%) reduction in viewers for the game.

The enemy is the NFL.

Jim Miller's avatar

FINALLY, someone mentioned it!! Thanks, Vince. 35 Million Views might get someone's attention within the sacred halls of the NFL.

Ann Fairbank's avatar

Anyone else switched to Patriot Mobile? It may be a small step but it is satisfying to support while ridding myself of the aggravation of Comcast Infinity. Pleasantly surprised to see they were the major supporter of the alternative half time show…which I watched. No surprises there and nice mainly bc no Sad Vulgar Bunny. Let’s hope Natasha Owens’ “The Boss” continues to kick the repugnant SVB off of #1 on the charts.

WTPuck's avatar

Hockey is a much better spectator sport, and the lower-tier leagues are great fun to watch. Not that I don't like the NHL, but my local team is much more affordable.

Shrugged's avatar

Yes, and a growing love for hockey will help us make Alberta the 51st state.

Vince Gallo's avatar

Don’t forget currency. 😂😂👍☕️

James Mead's avatar

Well if she played Allman Brothers she would be the most hip elected leader.

The world is waking up. And our spoiled, lazy, ignorant population wants to go to the dregs of communism/socialism.

Douglas Baringer's avatar

She might change her name to Jessica. Where is Dicky Betts when you need him?

Retirednottired's avatar

Sadly, passed in 2024….

Damn the torpedoes's avatar

New England states are fast losing their patriots as more and more people from Connecticut, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire move south, permanently. Maine and Vermont see few transplants, but they’re a special brand of earthy crunchy up there—wandering too long in the snow in their Doc Martins. Some still have their Earth Shoes they bought in Harvard Square in 1972. Governors like DeSantis know their tendencies to bring their special brand of stupid with them, so he heads them off with laws like you can run over demonstrators blocking the many well-tended roads we have here.

Subvet's avatar

When I was a kid living in Maine it was very much Republican. Then the hippies from New York and Bostom got there. In my day people wore LL Bean Boots winter and summer. The hippies brought the earth shoes. I rarely visit Maine anymore.

revmaddog1948's avatar

The combination of clarity and sarcasm Cheers my weary soul. Thank you for that, Don. And yes, I laughed loudly.

William Coulter's avatar

Some of the ding bat athletes at the Olympics have taken up the cause of bashing the US and our President. The latest is some half American-Chinese woman who was born in the US but is skiing for the Chinese team.

I wonder how well her comments would be welcomed if she bashed the Chinese political leadership. Can we say Jack Ma and his vastly diminished role at Baidu would await her?

It’s only because of the freedom of speech aspect of our country that one can make an arse of him or herself and get away with it.

I do like the Cuban Eskimo reference of Canada. Seems well placed.

Jeremy R's avatar

Japan's policy on muslims is deplorable. I'm deplorable! All islam offers the world is death and destruction.

The only thing I disagree about, so far, is the sanitizing of history. Japan already fails to teach that what they did in China and the other areas they occupied were criminal. Now they are painting those men as heroes. That means the lessons of history are lost and may soon be repeated.

Let's hope not.

BH's avatar

I’m not too young to remember hearing the tales of one American soldier who was sniped by Japanese soldiers hanging from trees, while clearing runways across the chain of Pacific Islands. Imagine what that was like. Then coming home with the permanent effects of malaria.

Atonement reaches a point of an end, I suppose, but remembering history for the generations is imperative.

Jeremy R's avatar

Had a neighbor we called crazy Pete who fought through the Philippines. He had a lot of stories and was willing to talk.

BTW, he introduced himself as Crazy Pete. Passed in 2006.

Steve (recovering lawyer)'s avatar

The American left is stuck in a time warp. They think it is still the Twentieth Century, when global Marxism was all the rage and it looked like communism was going to triumph, bringing in a New Age of World Peace, Brotherhood and Prosperity. But The Gods of The Copybook Headings once again reasserted their dominance, being steadfastly rooted in human nature and after we experienced the wonders of Soviet Stalinism and Chinese Maoism, it was observed that none of it was new; it was the same old totalitarianism, dressed up in fancy new rhetoric, where the powerful still got rich and the rich still got powerful, just applying different nomenclature to the people and processes. And the stupids continued to march in lockstep to whatever tune was being played. We here in America are mostly over all that now, with some pockets of resistance existing in places like Portland, Seattle, Minneapolis and New York City. But they will soon be exhausted by their impotent rage and will resume their miserable irrelevance in due course. History has a way of moving on, contrary to the proposition advance by that IYI ("Intellectual Yet Idiot") Fukuyama. I'd like to think it is moving in the proper direction.

Marlan Hoerer's avatar

Hopefully the spread of nationalism will slow down warring and the Muslim invaders worldwide. If these invasions continue there may be another Crusades albeit shorter.

Suzie's avatar

Spain just granted mass amnesty to ALL of its illegal hordes. That does not bode well for Europe.

Keir Starmer is on the verge of being tossed out, but his successor PM is forecasted to be a Muslim woman.

It’s looking more like Trump will need Greenland not just to protect us from China or Russia but moreso from Europe when they’ve completed their fall.

Jake's avatar

In the Spanish regional election yesterday Sanchez got hammered. There's another regional election in March. Two bits says Sanchez's party will be hammered again. However Portugal just elected a leftist zealot President. The war for common sense goes on.

LuAnn's avatar

It's insanity to want to kill your own country with invaders. And notice it's often the white liberal women pushing this suicidal empathy. Hat tip to Gad Saad.

donald b welch's avatar

all of the above and more. much more.

america (and the republican party) could use a few sanae takaichi clones and a whole lot fewer murkowski, collins...but that's just me.

WTPuck's avatar

With a few exceptions, repubs are assistant dems.

Gavin Don't Surf's avatar

Takaichi is 64? Come on NYT, that cannot be true.

Jeremy R's avatar

She looks younger because she has no children giving her gray hairs.

RevMikeyMac's avatar

I have a daughter who lives in Japan...it's a known fact that many older Japanese (both women AND men) dye their hair to keep it "jet black".

LuAnn's avatar

I have a Japanese acquaintance who did that. He had to stop dying his hair during the pandemic when hair salons were closed. His hair is white now. It looks better.

Jeremy R's avatar

My second wife started dying her hair when she was 28.

LuAnn's avatar

I hope she will be able to enact tax policies that favour families, which would help increase Japan's birthrate. I think that's the answer in the Western world. We have all kinds of other incentives, including a year of maternity leave in Canada. Those programs do not increase birthrates. Having a family has become a pocketbook issue. Reform tax codes to favour having a family.

Jeremy R's avatar

According to someone I trust, Japan is paying Western men to come to Japan and father children. The catch is you have to leave and never get to raise them. A perverts dream job.

Liberty Belle's avatar

Like Orban did in Hungary.

WTPuck's avatar

I keep telling my younger siblings that I'm not aging as fast as they are because I don't have kids.

Dave's avatar

Viktor Orban realizes that half the American electorate is bat sh*t crazy which makes the US an unreliable ally.

Vince Gallo's avatar

I hope not. 🙏🙏🇺🇸