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"(Nobody axed me, but I approve!)" ~ JHK

Tsk, tsk, Jim, this is raycis.

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…the moment I wait for—the one line…

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Exactly, Miriamnae, no one delivers better - one of his many talents.

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Shame Ronald, shame... What's rayciss is your attempted appropriation of the beautiful language of African-american english.

Actually, we are (undeservedly) blessed with no less than six distinct, beautiful, African-american languages in this evil rayciss country. (Hat tip to the legendary sage Ta-Nehisi Coates for that precious morsel of knowledge.)

But it was a joy to see Reid go down. (I don't even watch TV and I know what she is.)

And Dan Bongino?! I was already impressed listening to Kash Patel - didn't expect to be, but was. But Dan Bongino? FBI? Wow.

Well if Trump's gonna hire a guy like Bongino, I have a few more suggestions: Jeffrey Sachs, Douglas McGregor, Scott Ritter, Katherine Austin Fitts... And more...

Maybe Trump 2.0 will be different than the first version. Let's see "DOGE" take down some Republicans - they have played their role in destroying this country too.

I could even see Trump win the Nobel Peace Prize - if he plays his cards right. (Mr. Trump, don't know how? Give me a call - Elon has my number.)

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yeah, except "Nobel" is tarnished as hell. Like "Pulitzer". they all went way too far

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Yeah, giving Obama the Nobel Peace Prize - for what? for not being Bush?

And that's why - even if he doesn't fuck up in the middle east, and I'm sure he will - Trump will never get the Nobel Peace Prize (unless he gives me a call of course). It's because he is the Golden Golem of Gruesome and everyone else gets extra points just for not being him.

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that’s pretty funny (seriously)

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Trump 2.0 doesn't appear to be as politically naive as Trump 1.0.

Finger's crossed.

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Trump 2.0 acknowledges the world for what it is. The Left is stuck in the 20th century.

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Bird - always enjoy your input. BTW, I did read your comment weeks back but dropped the ball on responding. Sorry.

Ebonics you mean, one of Jim's most salient points - said many times over the years - nothing has held blacks back more than failure to teach and learn command of the Queen's English. True dat. (appropriated)

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"I did read your comment weeks back..." Yes, our conversations tend to veer off-topic and transcend threads.

"...nothing has held blacks back more than failure to teach and learn command of the Queen's English." That and the notion that they deserve to be given what anyone else would have to work for.

They have had their minds captured by the leftists intent on destroying civilization. The same is true for one-third to one-half the white population in this country too. And many of those brainwashed whites think that aping black culture is superior to tired old (articulate) white culture. Whoever is behind this, congratulations, you have almost completely destroyed the United States.

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Dude, c'mon. You're missing the black and white, the common denominator. Dan is a hardcore Zionist, Doug isn't. Scott is a vehement anti-Zionist. Poor Kash said, Israel is our first priority. Two fold MIGA. Israeli nationalism to benefit his own Indian people?

I'll say this: You seldom miss the mark so greatly.

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Thought I'd get you to bite. Go back and look at my recommendations. You've already approved Scott and Douglas.

Yes, adherence to Zionism seems to be a prerequisite for a position in the Trump administration. And that is why I think this big beautiful balloon of hope and change will ultimately come crashing down in an apocalyptic war with Iran.

We've got a lot of trash to take out. If the garbageman is in a different cult than I am (alas, my cult is too insignificant to grab the levers of power), I'll deal with it as long as he picks up the trash and puts it where it belongs.

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By the way, I didn't realize Dan Bongino was a hard-core Zionist - should have mentioned that in my initial response. Point Jars. I'll have to look into that. Thanks

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Wow 😮

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Mom?

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Worse, it's punny.

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Did you mean phunny?

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Careful, you're flirting with the no-puns rule!

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Ron lives on the edge.

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He won't mind as it supports his writing and if he does it will be a knuckle rap at best.

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Maybe I should have added /s but I don't do that. It should be obvious.

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No sarcasm does not come across well in written form and he does REALLY have heartburn with puns.

I have had my knuckles wrapped at least once over them in the last fifteen years.

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Does that mean Tom Swifties are also verboten he replied quirkily?

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“I do not have a clue”, said Tom unknowingly.

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I think I've somehow escaped the knuckle-raps!

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Dis be raycis.

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Feb 24Edited

I was listening to .38 Special this weekend. Great band. Are you a fan? I assume you are, given your taste in music.

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Love them, Hold on Loosely a favorite. Jeff Carlisi an original guitar player with Donnie's band, lives about a mile away from me. He keeps a pretty low profile. He gave my brother an old polaroid picture of the boys in a place in Jax he called the "Hell Hole" - I think where they used to practice. Classic, has most members of Skynyrd - Ronnie with a pistol tucked in his waistband, for "killing snakes". DM me with a number if you want and I'll text you a copy.

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Sarcasm. No. Nothing wrong, and everything right with separate cultures. They've enriched us enough already. /s

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Seems the folks preaching "Diversity" ultimately want a lack of diversity with "all the colors bleeding into one"* (*Thank you globalist demagogue Bono aka Melinda Gates)

(Seriously, Duck-duck-go photos of Bono and Ms. Gates. Take those rose-colored glasses off Bono and put them on Ms. Gates. Shave Bono and let Melinda's stubble grow out. See? Just like Pat Sajak/Dan Quayle. Ever see them together? No.)

I'm all for diversity. We need to stop imposing ourselves on the rest of the world, and we need to stop importing their trash.

The sarc tag "/s" is kinda like using your turn signal on an empty road - you don't do that do you? Didn't think so. If readers don't know when I'm being sarcastic, then they need to read more of my rants.

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They need to add a "Loved" button to your stuff.

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You kidding me? I don't even use my turn signal on an 8-lane divided highway, I just do what I call the "nigga sweep" - drift across all 4 lanes to hit an exit. My boys said, "What did he just say?!" - they never heard the expression before.

The tag was just for Janos - he didn't pick up on it above.

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And now his comment is gone, so I don't know what he said.

When things get too ideological, Jars seems to lose his sense of humor and perspective - a lot like the commies in that way...

I never realized how considerate Michigan drivers are until I moved to Florida.

I never realized how competent Florida drivers are until I moved to Qatar.

If there is a country whose drivers make Qatari drivers look good, I think I'd rather stay home.

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No, that is my perspective. I really believe what I write and deeply care about these issues. Is that bad? As if humor trumps and being "cool" trumps caring and national survival?

Obviously I'm not always serious and I do love humor, both laughing and making people laugh.

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Jars, I have no doubt you mean what you write. And I respect your pursuit of ideological purity - Quixotic though it may be. Do what (you think) is right, even if success appears impossible - I think that's a good policy.

But when you're down in the rhetorical trenches, subtleties sometimes fly unappreciated over your head. I was not suggesting you change your ways. I was just making an observation - and ok, maybe provoking you a bit. But ya gotta admit, those commies don't have a sense of humor.

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Naw, I just don't think the subtleties are relevant when our people face extinction.

I grieve that neither you or Dys have any thing you love beyond yourselves in this world, thus you laugh in despair.

Hopefully you both have a spiritual life of some kind. Pantheism or worship of Nature (not Prakriti (Sk) or Cosmic Nature) is the usual recourse. It's something to be sure.

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Gotta disagree with you about subtleties, especially in these proto-apocalyptic times. Those subtleties can go a long way toward evening your odds vs. the house.

I don't know whose head you are in, but it isn't mine. If you read my writing, rather than looking for points to argue, you would realize that I am such a spiritual being that I barely have one foot in the material world.

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Perhaps, but that's bad too if people like you get into power and because of their spirituality, fail to put their own people first.

The Sufis are right: Jesus taught the way to the Other World. Mohammad taught both that and the way in this world as well.

Watch Silent Snow, Secret Snow: A boy leaves our common reality out of his love for snow.

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