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  1. DiogenesTheWiser

    trump's AG authorized warrants for the government to spy on journalists

    The NY Post, like Fox News, should be taken as an entertainment organization instead of a news organization. Rush, Michelle, Anne, Sean, Glenn, Heritage Foundation, AEI, et al, and the NY Post along with the Washington Times all recirculate the same opinion pieces as "news" stories.
  2. DiogenesTheWiser

    trump's AG authorized warrants for the government to spy on journalists

    If true, it's certainly Nixonian. Personally, I don't trust the Rupert Murdoch organ, NY Post.
  3. DiogenesTheWiser

    Debating with a Trumper part three

    Not even Trump's acolytes in the WH and the federal government can make an argument for any of the shit they do or advocate. It's all based on this slippery "make America great again" nonsense. How can "greatness" be measured? How can "greatness" be activated or re-activated? When was America...
  4. DiogenesTheWiser

    Jim Bakker: Civil war if Trump is impeached!

    So you're essentially saying that what "proves" it for you cannot be verified by anyone but you. Spoken like a true Trump cultist.
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    Debating with a Trumper part three

    Are you saying that because I have a doctorate that I'm not allowed to be on this site? I didn't see that provision in the rules and regulations? Or are you suggesting that people with doctorates are so far removed from "regular" people that it's great that I'm interacting with the "rabble"...
  6. DiogenesTheWiser

    How Team Obama tried to hack the election

    NY Post is the print version of Fox News. In other words, this is fake news, bad reporting, slanted coverage, infotainment, whatever you want to call it. But it's not factual. This is all moot anyway. Trumpers don't base beliefs, policies, and talking points off of information. Rather, a good...
  7. DiogenesTheWiser

    The GOP in Trump's America & what they stand for

    Trump's GOP has gone off the rails. I'm perplexed that they actually support and advocate the following things: 1) violence--going back to 2016 campaign, Trump openly and repeatedly called for violent responses from his cult members. Now, politicians in Trump's camp are acting out violently. 2)...
  8. DiogenesTheWiser

    the politics of bodyslamming and punching reporters

    There won't be any legal consequences. Gianforte will get a key to Washington, D.C. and slap on the back from our senile el presidente.
  9. DiogenesTheWiser

    Why is Trump so hellbent on killing as many women, children, terminal, and poor people as possible?

    Trump is evocative of the American right wing these days. The American right wing is typically: rich, insane, semi-literate, violent, prone to sexual deviance, sexist, white supremacist, authoritarian, crooked, money-grubbing, anti-American, and dangerous.
  10. DiogenesTheWiser

    This is what it's like in a non-legal pot state

    Right wingers love cops because right wingers love violence and who's more violent in America than cops? Oh, well I guess a case could be made for right wing politicians and their violent tendencies.
  11. DiogenesTheWiser

    Dear Black Voter..

    In the South, too many black voters cast votes for HRC in the Democratic primary that prevented Bernie from the nomination. HRC won many primary states that she'd lose in the general election because African Americans in the South just couldn't get on board with Bernie. They "never heard of him"...
  12. DiogenesTheWiser

    the politics of bodyslamming and punching reporters

    I'm going to run for Congress in 2018. I'm going to invite reporters to a press conference announcing my candidacy and then I'm going to pick one and kick his or her ass. That'll get me elected in Trump's America!
  13. DiogenesTheWiser

    A new GOP bill would make it virtually impossible to sue the police

    Yeah, my parents were school teachers at private schools, so my brother and I attended for free. Around all those rich kids, we were never really accepted. Then I went to Georgetown for undergrad on a scholarship and it was the same deal. All the trust fund kids and their BMWs, while I took the...
  14. DiogenesTheWiser

    the politics of bodyslamming and punching reporters

    Some Americans long for a lawless society. I don't know why, but I blame it the poor state of education in this country.
  15. DiogenesTheWiser

    A new GOP bill would make it virtually impossible to sue the police

    In America, because of colonization from the 1500s through the 1700s, the whole concept of racial differences was formulated, albeit gradually over decades. The first differences that motivated the colonizers were religious differences. Spanish and Portuguese colonizers needed laborers, and they...
  16. DiogenesTheWiser

    A new GOP bill would make it virtually impossible to sue the police

    Europeans hated the Jews, and considered their religious difference to be a racial difference. Anti-semitism wasn't just a German thing. For example, as the Nazis took over eastern Europe and France, anti-semitic fascists in those nations came out of the woodwork to round up Jews, Gypsies...
  17. DiogenesTheWiser

    A new GOP bill would make it virtually impossible to sue the police

    Cops tend to be sexual deviants.
  18. DiogenesTheWiser

    the politics of bodyslamming and punching reporters

    I think the whole stunt just sealed Gianforte's election. The Democrat doesn't have a snowball's chance in hell now.
  19. DiogenesTheWiser

    A new GOP bill would make it virtually impossible to sue the police

    Fascism is an ideology built on racial purity of "citizens." Those who are not "racially pure" are exterminated. That's the basics of fascism. http://www.rense.com/general37/char.htm
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    A new GOP bill would make it virtually impossible to sue the police

    Nothing's worse than a black cop, so many black prisoners tell me.
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