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  1. 1 day ago on Michael Ramirez

    I thought my generation was stupid in their support of the North Vietnamese (the Viet Cong was not an effective fighting force after the Tet Offensive, which would have ended the war if Johnson had been smart enough to keep Walter Cronkite out of Vietnam). The left is so confused that they get led around by the nose by a few bumper sticker terms. Gays for Palestine, which conveniently overlooks how Sharia law treats gays. Feminists for Gaza, ignoring the ant-feminist nature of Sharia. People chanting “From the river to the Sea” who can’t name the river or the sea, or who ignore Hamas’s genocidal mission statement. Calling the Israelis NAZIs, ignoring the role of the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in the Holocaust. I had a neighbor who was a Sabra from Tel Aviv. His family had records that went back thousands of years in Israel. There would be no Israel if the world hadn’t tried to kill all the Jews over and over again. And all you Diversity, Equity and Inclusion people should go ask the Armenians or Anatolian Greeks how Islam welcomed their Diversity and Included them. But, what am I saying, you probably don’t know about those genocides either. At least we now know where Baghdad Bob landed in the Ministry of Truth for Hamas. All I can ask is, where are the graves? Where are the funerals?

  2. 11 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    You don’t get the Republican parties. One party was the one taken over by Taft, call that one the fatcat party. The fatcats are genteel, globalist and believe it’s better to lose like gentlemen than win by fighting like wildcats and that, more than anything, explains why the party is such a mess. Ronald Reagan brought back that Teddy Roosevelt wildcat nature but unfortunately was saddled by the genteel wing with Bush as a Veep. He and W went back to genteel losing, W being responsible for No Child Left Behind that Reagan would have vetoed immediately. The thing is, the GOP base, unlike its leadership, are Reaganites and Trump brings back that spirit in spades. We want someone to dismantle the bureaucracy. We want someone who will fight for our jobs not mouth globalist pieties. Replace Trump — hell no. Replace the Rhinos, not Trump.

  3. 13 days ago on Michael Ramirez

    And once again a lefty has been fooled by a bumper sticker – Fear Market Concentration. So tell me, was there no market concentration under Trump? Under Obama?

  4. 13 days ago on WuMo

    This is no doubt a reference to Minnesota’s Kensington Runestone whose authenticity has been challenged since its alleged discovery. Read the Wikipedia article for more info.

  5. 15 days ago on For Better or For Worse

    The great Catholic theologian Teilhard du Chardin was asked “Are there dogs in heaven.” He answered: “Would it be heaven without them?” So, do your best to get to heaven, for your dog’s sake.

  6. 23 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means. The Deep State is not a conspiracy, it is a bureaucracy that is heavily left wing that, instead of implementing the policy of the administration, implements its own, instead. It does this by leaking information, by dragging its feet on carrying out policies it disagrees with and a thousand other ways. Leftists deny its existence since its doing their business.

  7. about 1 month ago on For Better or For Worse

    tearing up already.

  8. about 1 month ago on Michael Ramirez

    Actually, it’s the millionaires and billionaires that would disappear, as has happened in the past. Sweden once had a thriving cinema led by Ingmar Bergman who brought in money from across the globe. They slapped a 105% tax rate on him so he fled to West Germany and their cinema died. Turns out 105% of nothing is still nothing. How about people take one class of non-Marxist economics before they try to rewrite tax code.

  9. about 1 month ago on Michael Ramirez

    I’m calling it: “The Grandpa Simpson Defense”. “I tied an onion to my belt, which was the style at the time.”

  10. about 1 month ago on Luann

    I worked 8-4:30, the wife worked 3-11:30 while we were raising our kids. It meant a small amount of overlap with daycare, but that just worked out to more socialization for the kids. It’s very doable.