This here is the number one reason I come to this board more than anything.
The initial shock is waning. NOW I AM FUCKING PISSED.
Great point. If it weren't for the fact that I have to take care of things around the property and start getting ready to return to school [I teach math at a rural high school] I would be on the web 24/7 trying to figure all this shit out. Ever since that seed was planted in my head, I don't remember when, that JFK Jr. may have faked his own death and that he was a true friend to Trump, I've tried to temper a moderate level of excitement thinking: what if this were really true? Are we on the precipice of the dawn of a new republic? Geez, I'm going to go get another glass of Scotch.
I'll believe that when I see it, although it is okay to be cautiously optimistic.
You're not the only one on the planet who feels this way.
Was just talking to the wife today about the VP slot. Call me crazy, but you know what would send the left into an absolute tizzy? Trump picking JFK Jr. as his running mate. Wouldn't that be something? Holy cow.
You're welcome 😊
Sorry to hear that. Rest in peace, Fren. You will be missed around here.
Wrath of Madeline Khan - hilarious. She was a great comedienne.
The moments we have waited for are approaching, and as joyous as this is, I find it somewhat saddening. This country is more polarized than I have ever seen it, and even though it had to come to this, something deep inside tells me it didn't have to be this way. I have lost friends in the fight, and family members have eschewed my wife and I, but we are happy in our own little corner of Tennessee. From now on [as if I haven't been doing so already] I will look forward to the dawn of a New Republic, and maybe I will live long enough to see the pride come back to our nation.
Here is another link to the response for those who may have missed it: https://x.com/search?q=Biden%20response%20to%20ruling&src=typed_query
Look folks, you can spin it any way you want, but my brother was a First Air Cavalry scout over in Vietnam when she posed for that photo op. He said the effect on the guys there was palpable; some of the guys in his unit had already seen enough death and horror to last a thousand lifetimes and just couldn't believe it. Then, they came home, and were met with scorn and derision. When we went to go pick up Paul at Fort Ord, we witnessed someone spit on him, and that is the only time I had ever seen him with tears on his face.
Jane Fonda is a fucking traitor, PERIOD. No apology is going to fix that. As far as Reiner is concerned, he is a washed-up actor and director, along with being a despicable human being. Anyone caring about anything these two say, along with others, shouldn't feign surprise when they keep getting media attention, because that's what the media does. They can all go to hell.
It's about what you would expect from the daughter of a songbird.
And he got away with it as if it was no big deal.
Being born and raised Catholic, I drifted away from the church and have not looked back. I can remember when it hit me, any notions about God, but I see it a little differently and could not quote more than a couple of verses from the Bible to qualify this belief, even if you held a gun to my head. When I watch Stigmata, there is a line in that movie that sums it up perfectly: "The kingdom of God is within you, and not confined in mortar and stone." That ties more into my belief in free will and the human notion of free will. Since my wife is Cherokee, she can tell you that they tend to see things more along the lines of man's relationship with nature and universal forces, and although they don't come right out and say "God," they are likely to refer to a higher power as the Great Spirit. From that point, it's a matter of semantics. One of the unfortunate realities of free will is that it allows just as much perversion and evil as it does good, and until man can reconcile that paradigm [for lack of a better term], we are likely never to know or fully understand the concept of a supreme being, no matter how you refer to it.
Well now, this is going to spin more people up into a tizzy. You know, one thing comes to mind over and over and over again: "Be careful who you follow." More and more as I check and spend time on this board, I realize there are people here who have a hell of a lot more time to do deep dives, and for what it's worth, it is appreciated, folks.
Which is exactly why I post stuff like this so people can call the obnoxious blowhard out. Thanks.
Great point. I just posted this in case someone else missed it. Personally, I think O'Reilly is the biggest blowhard out there, and as far as Dom, I let the board decide. The notion itself of Biden stepping down [or staying in, for that matter] is sure to drive the debate at least for the next week, if not all the way to the convention.
For those who do not subscribe to or get X, apparently Bill O'Reilly, like him or hate him, says that Biden has decided not to seek re-election and that the White House is trying to figure out how to say that. I have a saltshaker with many grains in it, for those interested.
Top of the pops every week, Fester. The one with the woman screaming at the cat and Jill screaming at Trump is priceless.
Still surprised somewhat at the behavior of the moderators. For the most part, they were fair and stuck to reminding the two about time, and at least they weren't as overly anti-Trump as they are daily.
Point taken, but people need to realize the reason why Trump is so popular is that at any moment, he can tell others to go pound sand, which is exactly what is needed, especially now. I see too many people who haven't made up their minds yet, and my first thought is "where the hell have you been?" He can have the world's most caustic personality, but if he gets the job done, he gets it done his way - and his way worked. It's bullshit that people vote strictly on personality.
Funny as usual, and always a pleasure, Fester - although I have to admit, considering what happened yesterday, I'm not laughing as much as I normally do.