Polyticks: Bob Butler's Perspective

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Collapse of the Conservatives

by Bob Butler » Thu Mar 14, 2024 11:25 pm

guest wrote:
Sat Mar 09, 2024 3:54 pm
Can't make this up. Confirmed liar (signed off on Russiagate, Biden laptop-denier) John Brennan now saying Trump probably can't be trusted enough to get traditional security briefings once he gets nomination.

Praying to God for Trump win and congressional sweep so all this stinking corruption can be ended.
If you wish the corruption to end, getting behind someone with so many legal troubles isn't obvious.

I've been missing the last week or so. Since Biden v Trump is virtually guaranteed by the Super Tuesday primaries, there seems little left to say. MSNBC and likely enough others are noting Trump's legal delaying tactics. I have heard often that justice delayed is justice denied. We will see if any criminal cases get to run to completion before the general election next November.

I am amused by the money aspect of the legal battles. In the New York civil cases, you need to post the fine money now before you can appeal. Somewhere, Trump has to come up with half a billion dollars. The MSM is already talking about finding out who will provide the money. and what they will demand in return. Whoever figures that out will likely get a Pulitzer. Trump has taken over the Republican campaign finance mechanisms, and is using the campaign funds for legal defense. We are heading into a crucial election, and one side has its campaign money being siphoned away. Many say Trump just want's the money to pay his lawyers, and the fate of the Republican Party doesn't concern him.

Meanwhile, the Democrats have lots of popular issues: the economy, common sense gun control, health care, family planning, infrastructure repair, voting rights... The Republicans meanwhile can't shut down the government, they threaten their own Speakers, and impeach without any hope of a conviction in the Senate.

I have long noted how the conservative perspective collapses after the peak of each crisis. The progressives solves the problem, the conservatives try to exploit the problem, and the new values emphasize the solutions to the problem. McConnell leaving Senate leadership, congressmen retiring, any election that involves family planning going to the Democrats... It seems those in the know are already preparing for the collapse.

Anyhow, I will still be hanging around and answering the more absurd posts, but I may not be as persistent if my current mood sticks.

Re: Polyticks: Bob Butler's Perspective

by guest » Sat Mar 09, 2024 3:54 pm

Can't make this up. Confirmed liar (signed off on Russiagate, Biden laptop-denier) John Brennan now saying Trump probably can't be trusted enough to get traditional security briefings once he gets nomination.

Praying to God for Trump win and congressional sweep so all this stinking corruption can be ended.

fat disgusting pig (see pic) katie porter gets her ass handed to her

by guest » Wed Mar 06, 2024 10:30 pm

Most vile woman in politics katie porter gets her (fat disgusting pigly) ass handed to her in CA democratic primary. Sadly, it was done by adam schiff.

https://www.tigerdroppings.com/rant/pol ... 107689332/

Schiff will now face off against Steve Garvey, a surprise republican contestant who is gaining ground. Miracles do occasionally happen.

studies in left-wing psychopathy

by spottybrowncow » Wed Mar 06, 2024 9:18 pm

Recent article referencing peer-reviewed statistical evidence that left wing authoritarians display psychopathy (surprise, surprise).

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/0 ... g-leaders/

This is the original article - I encourage others to read it. It is a little stiff, as the statistical presentation is fairly rigorous. However, my impression is that this is a sound study with appropriate statistical analysis which significantly advances prior research. Also, they make all their data available, which is not something commonly seen in parties with an agenda.

https://link.springer.com/article/10.10 ... 23-04463-x

Re: Polyticks: Bob Butler's Perspective

by spottybrowncow » Mon Mar 04, 2024 11:26 am

Supreme Court, 9-0, just gave the lie to democrats' tortured interpretation of 14th ammendment.

Re: Polyticks: Bob Butler's Perspective

by spottybrowncow » Sun Mar 03, 2024 8:39 pm

They haven't dropped anything. Have you seen how much he's been testifying?
Get a grip on reality, man, for your own sake if nothing else. You're an embarrassment.

Re: Interference

by Bob Butler » Sun Mar 03, 2024 6:39 am

spottybrowncow wrote:
Sat Mar 02, 2024 6:22 pm
Bob Butler wrote:
Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:21 pm
The laptop was a Russian forgery, election interference. Does it sound likely to you that a repair shop would give away without permission a user's information with no attempt to erase, and give it immediately to a political rival? This is clear evidence of the Russians and Republicans working to interfere with the election.
If anyone needed any more evidence (pretty sure no one did) that Bob resides in an alternate universe, totally disconnected from the one rational people live in, there you have it.
The FBI disagrees with you. You will note that the House Republicans have dropped the Hunter fiction.

Re: Interference

by spottybrowncow » Sat Mar 02, 2024 6:22 pm

Bob Butler wrote:
Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:21 pm
The laptop was a Russian forgery, election interference. Does it sound likely to you that a repair shop would give away without permission a user's information with no attempt to erase, and give it immediately to a political rival? This is clear evidence of the Russians and Republicans working to interfere with the election.
If anyone needed any more evidence (pretty sure no one did) that Bob resides in an alternate universe, totally disconnected from the one rational people live in, there you have it.

Interference

by Bob Butler » Fri Mar 01, 2024 3:21 pm

spottybrowncow wrote:
Fri Mar 01, 2024 11:56 am
Bob Butler wrote:
Thu Feb 29, 2024 2:34 pm
It denies the voters information they should have in the general election.
Like denying them information about Hunter Biden's laptop? I agree, that should never have happened. That alone probably cost Trump the election. Democrats, filthy dirty cheaters.
The laptop was a Russian forgery, election interference. Does it sound likely to you that a repair shop would give away without permission a user's information with no attempt to erase, and give it immediately to a political rival? This is clear evidence of the Russians and Republicans working to interfere with the election.

Re: Slow Supreme Immunity Irrelevant?

by spottybrowncow » Fri Mar 01, 2024 11:56 am

Bob Butler wrote:
Thu Feb 29, 2024 2:34 pm
It denies the voters information they should have in the general election.
Like denying them information about Hunter Biden's laptop? I agree, that should never have happened. That alone probably cost Trump the election. Democrats, filthy dirty cheaters.

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