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  • Fetterman Declared "Fit to Serve" [semi-satire]

    10/26/2022 11:06:23 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 6 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 23 October 2022 | John Semmens
    Democrat candidate for Pennsylvania governor John Fetterman's personal physician Dr. Clifford Chen of Pittsburgh's UPMC declared the candidate "fit to serve in the US Senate. His political opponents contend that his inability to speak coherently makes him a bad choice to join the world's most famous deliberative body. However, the main business of a legislator lies not in deliberation and debate, but with making backroom deals to benefit his donors. If I didn't believe John could do that I wouldn't have donated to his campaign. My willingness to put my own money on the line should reassure voters that he...
  • Biden Team Has an Idea to Ward off Questions About His Mental Capacity, but it's Already Falling Short

    03/08/2021 8:29:46 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 28 replies
    Red State ^ | 03/08/2021 | Nick Arama
    People have been asking why Joe Biden didn’t deliver a State of the Union address or do a solo press conference yet.The address, in the first year officially called an “Address to the Joint session of Congress” rather than a State of the Union, is normally delivered by the end of February, as it was by both Barack Obama and Donald Trump. Joe Biden said in January he would be delivering the address in February but the month came and went. Jen Psaki then claimed it was never scheduled.Then there’s also the problem of not doing a solo press conference....
  • Joe Biden's Incoherence Just Hit Critical Mass, This Is Scary Awful

    03/08/2021 8:26:40 PM PST · by SeekAndFind · 49 replies
    Red State ^ | 03/08/2021 | Nick Arama
    As we reported two days ago, Joe Biden completely made no sense when he was trying to explain the Wuhan coronavirus relief bill. It was really bad and it explains why they’re afraid to have him deliver an address to Congress or do any kind of a real solo press conference, because at this point they have to be afraid this is all going to fall apart if he does anything live and this all becomes too obvious to the American people. But there’s only so long that they can hold this off. And it’s getting worse, as video today...
  • University Revises Grammar Standards [semi-satire]

    08/03/2020 1:09:30 PM PDT · by John Semmens · 3 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 2 August 2020 | John Semmens
    Convinced that the normal standards of grammar are racist, the Rutgers University English Department is revising its grading policy for student essays. Under the new rules any written paper containing any one of the 26 letters of the alphabet will earn a "D" grade. If any of these letters spell out a legitimate word the paper will earn a "C" grade. If any of these words result in a coherent sentence the paper will earn a "B" grade. If a paper contains more than one coherent sentence it will earn an "A" grade. The new standards have already been denounced...
  • Why is the mainstream media so gentle to Joe Biden?

    01/22/2020 8:26:36 AM PST · by edwinland · 47 replies
    Press Watch ^ | 1/17/2020 | Dan Froomkin
    ... Biden’s pattern of gibberish If you expect a president to be able to speak coherently about the matters of the day ... Biden is not your man, at least not consistently. That’s simply a fact. The bigger issue is whether his speech is a reflection of an increasingly disordered brain. He interrupts himself in mid-sentence and goes on extended riffs, introducing new subjects that seem to have nothing to do with what he was just talking about. He is sometimes impossible to follow. And he can get quite irascible. He is in some ways the absolute verbal opposite of...
  • OMG... it all makes sense now.

    01/27/2019 2:10:05 AM PST · by vannrox · 68 replies
    ATS ^ | 27JAN19 | Editorial staff
    Like many Trump supporters, I was extremely disappointed earlier when Trump seemingly caved to the DNC about the border wall issue. I have also internally questioned his actions concerning the State of the Union address... he can give this address from anywhere, the Senate chamber, the Oval Office, the southern border, heck, he could give it on Twitter if he wanted to. The State of the Union is Constitutionally mandated, although the Constitution is unclear on where it can be given or even when it must be given... the exact wording is "from time to time." January 29th in the...
  • Church, You're Failing: I'd Seen the way you treated my pregnant 16 year old sister

    10/09/2018 9:41:11 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 74 replies
    Christian Post ^ | 10/09/2018 | Ally Bowlin
    I sat in silence and bowed my head for the closing prayer as I had done nearly every Sunday for the past 21 years. This Sunday, however, I wanted to be at home, in tears, as I had found out the night before that I was pregnant. Thoughts were racing through my head of tragic visions of my future. I was 21, not married. I was once the "church girl." However, not one of those thoughts that were flooding my mind involved reaching out to my church. I'd seen the way that my church had treated my sister when she...
  • A Good Man Is Still Hard to Find

    04/06/2018 7:07:09 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 142 replies
    Townhall.com ^ | April 6, 2018 | Suzanne Fields
    Women have been complaining since the original Adams family was evicted from the Garden of Eden that "A good man is hard to find." Despite radical feminist mockery of the very idea of manliness, that men are natural sexual predators, most women -- with very few exceptions -- still want one. The #MeToo movement has nevertheless changed a lot of things in the wake of the sexual harassment-scandal season. One of them is the regard in which men are universally held by women. It often seems we're back to the '80s, when there was a similar assault on the idea...
  • There Are No 'Myths' Or Exceptions About Free Trade: It's Always Unrelentingly Good

    10/10/2016 4:05:47 AM PDT · by expat_panama · 44 replies
    Forbes ^ | Oct 9, 2016 @ 09:00 AM | John Tamny
    For those who ever find themselves questioning the good of free trade, arguably the best cure for such a lapse of reason is a quick read of Henry Hazlitt’s Economics In One Lesson. In it Hazlitt wrote that “What is harmful or disastrous to an individual must be equally harmful or disastrous to the collection of individuals that make up a nation.” Hazlitt’s powerful quote will cure Keynesians of just about everything they believe, including the horrid idea that war is good for the economy. As for conservatives who occasionally find themselves swimming in a protectionist direction, the Hazlitt quote...
  • The real reason the media has been overtly biased against Donald Trump

    09/29/2016 4:55:09 PM PDT · by TakebackGOP · 76 replies
    It's because he defends white people. This is the reason the media is able to openly oppose him. There aren't aren't pressure groups who are going to go after the media's sponsors for doing this. What Trump is doing isn't permissible in the liberal media bubble and the Republican Establishment on Fox News. However, the people who stayed home in 2008 and 2012 are going to show how out of touch the media is on Election Day.
  • Six Christian White Magic Spells Worse Than Fantasy Magic

    Recently a Facebook friend shared an example of Christian white magic in the real world. You’ll never guess what magic book it was. His family owned a “book of magic,” a fantasy novel. That wasn’t the dangerous magic. Instead, someone he knew became alarmed at the book. She effectively cast a spell against his family. She removed herself from their contaminated space and created a magic circle. This phrasing is only mild hyperbole. But unfortunately, this is what many Christians do. We believe in magic, and even practice types of spells, all in an attempt to avoid bad magic. Deuteronomy...
  • Trump Rally Spokane Darryl Thorn and Nathan Seim booted (Trump Boots Oregon Standoff Figure)

    05/08/2016 8:38:04 PM PDT · by Nextrush · 73 replies
    You Tube ^ | 5/8/2016 | Goblin Seimen
    (At 00:00) DONALD TRUMP "Is this guy on our side or not, let me see, huh, you on our side? Are you on our side? Okay, now put your hand down. This guy's got his hand up and everybody's pointing. I think he's lying. Is he lying when he says "Yes". Are you are on our side? Ahem, out...out......(Crowd cheers).......
  • Satire: President Dispatches Seasoned Political Operatives to Stem Ebola Crisis

    10/18/2014 12:36:34 AM PDT · by John Semmens · 29 replies
    Semi-News/Semi-Satire ^ | 18 Oct 2014 | John Semmens
    President Obama took decisive action on the growing Ebola crisis this week by appointing two well-traveled political operatives to key roles. On the national front, he named Ron Klain his special Ebola Czar. At the same time, he tabbed Adrian Saenz to manage events on the ground in Dallas—site of America's “patient zero.” The fact that neither man has any expertise in any medical field, much less in infectious diseases, took many observers by surprise. Republican Senator Jerry Moran of Kansas called the appointments “puzzling. When I called for the naming of an Ebola czar I thought the fact that...
  • UCLA Student Curses and Cries After Anti-Israel Measure Fails

    02/27/2014 12:08:53 PM PST · by tom h · 47 replies
    Washington Free Beacon ^ | February 26, 2014 | Washington Free Beacon Staff
    A UCLA student burst into tears and launched into a mostly incomprehensible anti-Israel rant on Wednesday after her fellow students voted to defeat a student council resolution aimed at divesting from the Jewish state. UCLA’s student council defeated the boycott resolution by a vote of 7 to 5 following an all-night session, according to the blog Legal Insurrection. Following the vote, one of the divestment measure’s supporters experienced a several-minute emotional breakdown that was caught on tape and uploaded to YouTube. “I’ve never been more f---ing disappointed than today,” the girl wails through tears, as she shivers and rolls back...
  • Are Democrats the New Whigs?

    07/02/2010 2:07:44 AM PDT · by Scanian · 9 replies
    The American Thinker ^ | July 02, 2010 | Carl Paulus
    Can you name the following party? After twelve years of seeing their opponents occupy the presidency, they finally captured the White House. Once in office, however, their presidential leader, much to the chagrin of many party regulars, adopted many of the opposition party's policies. In the next open presidential election, this party's candidate lost because of a third-party candidate, who took votes away in a crucial swing state. Shut out of the White House, this party vociferously opposed a controversial war, only to backtrack once the United States military gained control of the field. Finally, in an attempt to regain...
  • NO MORE LINCOLN CHAPSTICKS

    09/11/2006 8:07:41 AM PDT · by ABUTOM · 8 replies · 430+ views
    WWW.CAPTAINSBLOG.US ^ | 9-11-06 | ABUTOM
    THE MOB SAYS AL QUEDA HAS TO GO.
  • Bad Doctors

    Once again a Male Gyn in trouble. It seems to be alot of this happening lately. There is a cure no more male Gyn's. And the AMA needs to crack down on these pigs. Lady's please do a ama search before going to a doc also look at the alternatives available. Home testing is out there and a new CSA blood test which is almost 100% accurate verse the YUK Pap test which at best is 70% accurate and you keep your clothes on for the CSA test. Cost is about 50 dollars. her eis alink to there web site...
  • Kerry: New president will be needed after war

    04/02/2003 1:29:53 PM PST · by Alissa · 125 replies · 391+ views
    AP - Boston.com ^ | 4/2/2003 | Holly Ramer
    <p>PETERBOROUGH, N.H. (AP) Regardless of how successful the United States is in waging war against Iraq, it will take a new president to rebuild the country's damaged relationships with the rest of the world, Sen. John Kerry said Wednesday.</p> <p>Kerry spoke briefly and answered questions from voters who packed into the Peterborough Town Library basement to hear the Democratic presidential hopeful's views on everything from education to the economy. But much of the focus was on the war, and Kerry's criticism of President Bush's diplomatic efforts leading up to it.</p>
  • Carnahan, Talent show contrasts in televised debate

    10/22/2002 9:54:52 AM PDT · by William McKinley · 3 replies · 371+ views
    Kansas City Star ^ | 10/22/02 | Steve Kraske
    In their long-awaited first debate Monday in the battle for Missouri's U.S. Senate seat, Republican Jim Talent showed why he was eager to confront Democrat Jean Carnahan anywhere and often. With his 16 years' experience in Jefferson City and Washington, Talent came off as comfortable and conversational in the televised debate from St. Louis. Carnahan, who has never run for public office before, was somber throughout and, at times, halting. But she became more assertive in the forum's final 30 minutes. That was when the debate, broadcast statewide on public television, turned to issues that Carnahan and Democrats nationwide have...