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http://www.971talk.com/dana/blog/2014/05/16/steven-crowder-on-demand-audio-5-16-14 Steven Crowder and Dana Loesch freak out about Ben Aflek playing batman, the new batmobile and how batman is proof that we need the 1%ers and is a republican ideal
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I always wanted to find out what the deal with curry is
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:45 |
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anonumos posted:Now, now. Rethink this a little will you. Do you really want us back? Yeah. You can't just take NE & west coast. You'd have to take back the south which means Arizona, Texas, and Florida.
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# ? May 16, 2014 22:45 |
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So, I was thinking, as amusing as the Idaho debate was, it's exactly the kind of thing that makes me fearful of the future. The governor realized that the only way he could be seen as reasonable is if he was next to people who were openly batshit crazy. The problem though is that everyone on that stage probably agrees 99% with each other (that 1% being that one dude who supported gay marriage) and by having these people who are visibly insane, you help legitimate people who are just as insane but better at hiding it.
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:25 |
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A Winner is Jew posted:Yeah. You can't just take NE & west coast. You'd have to take back the south which means Arizona, Texas, and Florida. No, no, the British would just take back the original colonies. The South would go to its rightful owners, Mexico
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The Southwest isn't the South
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:35 |
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Traveller posted:No, no, the British would just take back the original colonies. The South would go to its rightful owners, Mexico Do the French get Louisiana back?
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Star Man posted:The Southwest isn't the South It might as well be with how horrible it is, except New Mexico for some reason.
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Star Man posted:The Southwest isn't the South You're all Yankees to me from the southern half of the world. Chantilly Say posted:Do the French get Louisiana back? Maybe? I heard they had good food.
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*Seattle slowly backs away over the Canadian border*
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A Winner is Jew posted:Yeah. You can't just take NE & west coast. You'd have to take back the south which means Arizona, Texas, and Florida. Sweet Jesus i hadn't even thought of THAT. Retreat! Back to the boats!
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Star Man posted:The Southwest isn't the South Yea the fact that we have politicians who run on openly despising Mexicans is very different than the fact that the 'proper south' has politicians that run on openly despising blacks. Get it right assholes. (We're one in the same)
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# ? May 16, 2014 23:50 |
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Obama's last act in office better be to finally honor all those secession petitions from states that couldn't handle a black president.
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Mr Ice Cream Glove posted:http://www.971talk.com/dana/blog/2014/05/16/steven-crowder-on-demand-audio-5-16-14 Batman is an ultra rich dude that could feasibly spend that money helping the poor but instead squanders it on paramilitary equipment used to beat the living poo poo out of those poor people. Of course he's the Republican ideal.
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sleepingbuddha posted:Batman is an ultra rich dude that could feasibly spend that money helping the poor but instead squanders it on paramilitary equipment used to beat the living poo poo out of those poor people. Of course he's the Republican ideal. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8l1PMVvfjDM (first 40 seconds)
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Mr Interweb posted:So, I was thinking, as amusing as the Idaho debate was, it's exactly the kind of thing that makes me fearful of the future. The governor realized that the only way he could be seen as reasonable is if he was next to people who were openly batshit crazy. The problem though is that everyone on that stage probably agrees 99% with each other (that 1% being that one dude who supported gay marriage) and by having these people who are visibly insane, you help legitimate people who are just as insane but better at hiding it. We have shows on the "History" and "Learning" channels about conspiracy theories, bigfoot hunters, ghost hunters, psychics, etc, and countless "reality" shows celebrating redneck dumbshits. The legitimacy of brainless know-nothings has been established for awhile now.
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beatlegs posted:We have shows on the "History" and "Learning" channels about conspiracy theories, bigfoot hunters, ghost hunters, psychics, etc, and countless "reality" shows celebrating redneck dumbshits. The legitimacy of brainless know-nothings has been established for awhile now. TLC actually dropped "learning" from their name 16 years ago, which goes to show they're at least honest. Incidentally it's a great example of the shittiness of privatization, its first 8 years was as a NASA/DHEW jointly run straight up education channel, and then got privatized and started bleeding off the learning parts.
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http://www.nationalreview.com/article/378172/harrys-dirty-amendment-charles-c-w-cooke"National Review" posted:Reid’s coadjutors are typically zealous in their accord. Their slogan, “money isn’t speech,” is popular among the sort of people who like slogans and who believe that chanting is a vital part of any serious political movement, and it is no doubt entrancing to the class of voter whose civic acuity is sufficiently stunted to make casting a ballot for Harry Reid seem like a reasonable way of spending a Tuesday. But, beyond brevity, it has little to recommend it. Money, after all, is merely a tool that permits other activities. In what other circumstance, pray, do we draw such a harsh distinction between the cash itself and the purposes for which it is spent? To borrow a line from Eugene Volokh, were the federal government to ban spending on abortion tomorrow, would the assembled champions of Planned Parenthood shrug their blood-soaked shoulders and lament, “oh well, I suppose that money isn’t abortion”? Likewise, if an Occupier were legally restricted from spending his money on a May Day protest sign, would we expect him to throw up his hands and to concede that it was only his bank account that was being controlled? (“Mic check: Money isn’t paper!”) Hardly. The material point here, as Volokh concludes, is that “restricting the use of money to speak . . . interferes with people’s ability to speak.”
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Except the money for an abortion and the money for a protest sign pale in comparison to the fuckloads of cash spent by handfuls of people on elections or swaying the public debate. edit: i don't even like that direction of discussion anyways, since you can find whatever weaseling you want to try and lend credence to the idea of money = speech. When most people don't have the money, it's not satisfactory to equate money to free speech and anyone who thinks otherwise is just a straight up twat. esto es malo fucked around with this message at 01:58 on May 17, 2014 |
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The most important part of the Citizens United ruling was the recognition that media companies had been getting away with effectively violating campaign finance regulations since forever, since they need not pay themselves to publish things that blatantly contributed to certain parties and candidates.
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# ? May 17, 2014 01:58 |
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Sir Tonk posted:I'm good friends with people in Austin that were at ACTV when he was there in the 90's and Jones certainly believes a few of the things he's into, like the stuff about Bohemian Grove For a hilarious account of Jones' infiltration of the Bohemian Grove, check out Jon Ronson's Them: Adventures with Extremists. While most of the people in the book come across as just sort of pitiful (the wannabe-Islamic extremist), or decent enough people with some very odd beliefs (like Randy Weaver's family), Alex Jones comes off as an oaf and a lummox who is incapable of controlling his volume even in private. Spoiled on the off chance anyone doesn't want it spoiled: While Alex comes up with an elaborate plan to get into the Grove and goes rolling and ducking through the woods like an 8 year old playing sojer, Ronson manages to infiltrate it just by walking through the gate and acting like he belongs there
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Yea the fact that we have politicians who run on openly despising Mexicans is very different than the fact that the 'proper south' has politicians that run on openly despising blacks. Get it right assholes. Nah we got that poo poo in the south too. Hating blacks is just an unspoken assumption. http://www.cnn.com/2012/09/20/justice/north-carolina-justice-immigration/index.html
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Traveller posted:No, no, the British would just take back the original colonies. The South would go to its rightful owners, Mexico Noted Mexican colony South Carolina.
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There are still over 500 federally recognized tribes if we're gonna do this.
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Tatum Girlparts posted:Yea the fact that we have politicians who run on openly despising Mexicans is very different than the fact that the 'proper south' has politicians that run on openly despising blacks. Get it right assholes. One's because of attitudes over immigration and the other is just good old Southern tradition. I know we're all being facetious, you all know better.
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sleepingbuddha posted:Batman is an ultra rich dude that could feasibly spend that money helping the poor but instead squanders it on paramilitary equipment used to beat the living poo poo out of those poor people. Of course he's the Republican ideal. Batman is against killing people though.
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Mr Interweb posted:Batman is against killing people though. Which works out great when you have the Joker who won't stop killing people. I remember being a bit confused and outraged as a kid watching the Saturday morning cartoon Batman where the Joker's schemes involved using laughing gas that made people laugh until they die. So the Joker would launch loving gas attacks on Gotham and all he gets is locked away in the super special minimum security prison for people Batman beats up.
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:For a hilarious account of Jones' infiltration of the Bohemian Grove, check out Jon Ronson's Them: Adventures with Extremists. While most of the people in the book come across as just sort of pitiful (the wannabe-Islamic extremist), or decent enough people with some very odd beliefs (like Randy Weaver's family), Alex Jones comes off as an oaf and a lummox who is incapable of controlling his volume even in private. Jones may believe that there are evil ______ in charge of the world, but the methods he uses to fight them are all designed to give him as much attention as possible and that's about it. He is just a Christian version of Beck and they're both essentially less fire and brimstone versions of the old televangelists.
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ToxicSlurpee posted:I'm pretty sure he actually believes all the insanity he spouts. I used to listen to him a lot on AM radio and, 10 years ago, he wasn't anywhere near as bad as he is now. As he got more famous he also got crazier. Ten years ago he actually did a lot of comedy segments that were genuinely funny. He would also criticize conservatives if they did things he didn't agree with (he spent weeks bitching about how terrible the PATRIOT Act was) and was perfectly willing to dig at Bush from time to time. http://thinkprogress.org/media/2008/02/19/19660/beck-pelosi-kill-americans/ Glenn Beck posted:Now, after 9/11, you remember we came up with all kinds of new — aggressive, new laws to combat a new kind of enemy. One of them was the Patriot Act. Another one was the Protection — Protest America Act. This was an extension of our eavesdropping. It helped our government listen in and find terrorists.
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Obama is an evil monarch a veritable super Stalin; Obama is hopeless to protect us against terrorists that want to decapitate us because Congress won't let him. Got it.
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Time to read Zinn posted:http://www.nationalreview.com/article/378172/harrys-dirty-amendment-charles-c-w-cooke
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Hazo posted:Reid is basically saying "let's try to keep money out of politics," which is an old Republican chant. So now that Democrats are addressing it, it's automatically bad. I can't get over how hilariously verbose and hamfisted that dipshit National Review author is, though. It's like he gets more points every time he visits a thesaurus. quote:But, beyond brevity, it has little to recommend it. Money, after all, is merely a tool that permits other activities. Well beyond brevity, my friend. And bonus points for attacking teachers unions. quote:Thus do we see teachers’ unions astutely acting to protect their jobs and their benefits while supporters run around, butter in mouth, shouting about “the children.”
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anonumos posted:Now, now. Rethink this a little will you. Do you really want us back? He was talking about the land. I think you'll find there's tried and true methods of depopulating North America.
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sleepingbuddha posted:Batman is an ultra rich dude that could feasibly spend that money helping the poor but instead squanders it on paramilitary equipment used to beat the living poo poo out of those poor people. Of course he's the Republican ideal. You're forgetting that he also beats up mentally ill people a lot too. Joker is just a guy with schizophrenia. Riddler is just a severe OCD guy. Mr. Freeze is a guy with a medical condition and severe depression. Batman's been beating them up and feeding into their delusions all along. Actually it makes you wonder if the problem isn't just Batman but more how lovely a facility Arkham is.
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anonumos posted:Now, now. Rethink this a little will you. Do you really want us back? (Shut up! SHUT UP! This is the only way we'll get decent healthcare!) quote:Sweet Jesus i hadn't even thought of THAT.
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joeburz posted:Except the money for an abortion and the money for a protest sign pale in comparison to the fuckloads of cash spent by handfuls of people on elections or swaying the public debate. I kind of feel like the 'money = speech' ruling will eventually lead to a clever lawyer or judge setting precedent with 'okay, therefore, we need to fairly redistribute an equal amount of 'speech' to everyone' which will cause much head-explosioning.
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Spacedad posted:Actually it makes you wonder if the problem isn't just Batman but more how lovely a facility Arkham is. Little of column A, little of column B. If you look into deep enough, it's likely that Arkham is a privately funded prison managed by a subsidiary of Wayne Enterprises. Whenever Batman gets bored he has a criminal released so he can go beat them up. If he's having a bad week at the office, gently caress it, let's have a full prison break.
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anonumos posted:Now, now. Rethink this a little will you. Do you really want us back? Quiet you fool! EU membership is finally within our grasp!
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Spacedad posted:I kind of feel like the 'money = speech' ruling will eventually lead to a clever lawyer or judge setting precedent with 'okay, therefore, we need to fairly redistribute an equal amount of 'speech' to everyone' which will cause much head-explosioning. Holy poo poo I hope this happens the tears will rival the Republican down pour of 2012.
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some loving LIAR posted:Quiet you fool! EU membership is finally within our grasp! Technically the only thing they'd be able to "take back" would be the descendents of the people they lost. The land, on the other hand, should be returned to the descendents of the Natives. Probably to registered Tribal members. Edit: I guess the descendents of black slaves could work something out with the Native Americans.
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