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  • Steve Baldwin Exposes Kamala Harris:
    "I watched an interview with her. She is attractive, animated and absurd. She stated that she never had children; yet was a “Mother to her husband’s children.” And she “loved being a Mother.” She led her audience to believe that she mothered these kids. She married her husband when the son was leaving college and the daughter was in high school. They lived with their biological Mother. So much for Motherhood.
    I do remember Kamala Harris when I was in Congress in California. I had just been elected to the State Assembly in 1994 and, at that time, the ultimate “power broker” that controlled every aspect of California’s state government was the Speaker of the House, Willie Brown. He ran Sacramento like it was his own personal fiefdom and handed out jobs to loyalists and fired people who were disloyal. He broke every ethical law in the book, but was never held to account by anyone because he was black and they were afraid to call him out for fear of being labeled "racist". He was married, but openly had mistresses which he showed off by bringing her to public events.
    At the time I arrived in Sacramento, Willie's mistress was a young girl who was in her late 20’s. Her name was Kamala Harris. He was in his 60’s. Willie showered her with gifts and appointed her to a number of State government jobs. Willie launched her political career as the centerpiece of his nepotism program. The idea that she is an “independent” woman who worked her way up the political ladder because she worked hard is baloney. It is common knowledge in California that Kamala slept her way to the top.
    And now she is running for VP with a man who will be unable to govern due to his lack of mental clarity. In essence, she will function as the President of the United States should the Biden/Harris ticket prevail this November. Her views on guns, taxes, immigration, energy, etc. are far to the left of the average America, but you watch the media ignore these positions. She is already modulating her position on the rioters and looters to appear more moderate than she has been in the past.
    She believes illegal aliens should qualify for ALL government services, including voting, education, welfare benefits, health care, you name it. In other words, she believes there should be no difference between a citizen and a non-citizen. That view alone will cost our already bankrupt nation trillions of dollars and insure a socialist welfare state in perpetuity. She has supported and encouraged the rioters and looters of BLM from the beginning and has raised money to bail them out when they are caught, convicted and jailed. Her view of the constitution is bizarre and dangerous and she is willing to enact laws restricting our 2nd Amendment rights even if such laws violate our constitution.
    She will be the most radical person to run for VP in American history, but you won’t see any of this on the news. You will soon witness a massive campaign by the media to deceive you about who she is and what she believes and make her look far more moderate than she is to appeal to less radical Democrats. Don’t fall for it." A vote for Joe Biden is a vote for a soon-to-be president more radical, more corrupt, more devious, and more of a lying chameleon than Hillary.
    Steve Baldwin, former Congressman, State of California
    Shut the fuck up Donny!

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    • Also, of course, some states in the US are super slow in reporting recovery. And, honestly, that's not a particularly critical stat. They're worried about hospitalizations, ICUs, and deaths.

      So, Georgia apparently has 225,000 active cases (of their total 289,000). LMAO. Arizona is similar. Florida has over 500,000 active cases. Basically, almost a large portion of those are already recoveries, they just haven't been tabulated.

      So, in Brazil, the active cases are roughly 16% of the total cases. In India it's 20%. In Spain it's less than 10%. In Germany it's less than 5%. In the United States it's almost 40%.

      So, the NYT is willfully -- and I fully believe it's willful -- willfully taking advantage of slow US reporting for recovering to gin up a complete false story for obvious political reasons. And that's in their so-called NEWS section.

      And people wonder why PDJT is more trusted on covid than the Media. Hot. Fucking. Garbage.
      Dan Patrick: What was your reaction to [Urban Meyer being hired]?
      Brady Hoke: You know.....not....good.

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      • I don't have my spreadsheet in front of me but I've been keeping track of deaths per thousand in all 50 states and I believe there's just six states that have lost at least one in every 1,000 of their total population (2019) to covid.

        New Jersey, New York, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Louisiana. New Jersey is getting close to having had two out of every 1,000 die.

        I believe the states rounding out the top 10 are Mississippi, Arizona, Michigan, and Illinois, in that order. So only Mississippi and Arizona from the "second wave" states, although poor Louisiana is the only state to have been hit hard in both waves.

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        • Your spreadsheet of state Covid deaths? Jesus, Strangelove, you need to get laid (don’t look at me).
          "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln

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          • STFU

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            • Stop stealing my material.

              Now kindly shaddup
              Shut the fuck up Donny!

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              • EFZ to the STFU

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                • I will be collecting royalties on the following:

                  STFU, shaddup, EFZ, and heh
                  Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                  • I trademarked EFZ. Sorry.
                    "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln

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                    • And “heh” and “STFU” go back to MySpace days.
                      "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln

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                      • shaddup
                        Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                        • Out past the cornfields where the woods got heavy
                          Out in the back seat of my '60 Chevy
                          Workin' on mysteries without any clues' on our night moves
                          Trying' to make some front page drive-in news
                          Workin' on our night moves in the summertime
                          In the sweet summertime...
                          "The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln

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                          • heh
                            Shut the fuck up Donny!

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                            • Originally posted by Whitley View Post
                              Very good commentary from a economic populist conservative

                              Whitley: No conservative begins with the postulate that more money needs to be spent to help those affected by the pandemic. This guy is a populist, but not a conservative.

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                              • There seems to be some internet grumbling about Chris Collinsworth and Al Michaels on last night's NFL game commentary. If I have the story straight, Collingsorth came right out at the beginning and stated his wholehearted support for the various protests that the players were doing, and for the so-called "Black National Anthem". Al Michaels remained silent. So, of course, Collingsworth and Michaels are being both praised and criticized. Some saying Collingsworth "didn't go far enough" and Michaels for leaving crickets chirping.

                                I didn't see it, but apparently that's the story for now. I suppose some will be calling for Michael's firing or resignation any time now.
                                "What you're doing, speaks so loudly, that I can't hear what you are saying"

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