Posted on 10/05/2018 10:53:33 PM PDT by ransomnote
Say, is your Dev married?
That is the best ever! ROTFLOL.
ERRATA! MEA CULPA!
Conservativesister points out that:
Q294 is a pic of Huma & Podesta carrying a white ladies purse
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Uh Oh. Yes. You are correct. I was looking at #293, and the way I had it on the screen, I got the number confused.
THANK YOU, CONSERVATIVE SISTER!
My apologies to all.
In my best Gilda Radner:
“Never mind!”
*texokie races out that particular bunny hole like coal miners and wild cat oil drillers running from H2S poisoning. And apologizes for dragging other FReeQs in there with her. She sits on the ground outside the hole fanning herself and longingly looks at what had been such a promising hole*
.......But still....#294 pix.... Huma and John???? TBD perhaps????
This makes my day. “Mexican Word of the Day” featuring Beta Pancho O’Rourke: “Irish” as in “Irish I was Mexican”
WOW I would greatly retract that post.
SO SORRY!!!
I thought that pic mean’t something.
Excuse me your humbleness!
Wikipedia:
The Nunes family is of Portuguese descent, immigrating from the Azores to California in the early 20th century.[14] Nunes wrote a foreword to the 1951 novel Home Is An Island by Portuguese-American author Alfred Lewis for the 2012 edition by Tagus Press, an imprint of the Center for Portuguese Culture and Studies at the University of Massachusetts at Dartmouth.
Nunes married Elizabeth Nunes (née Tamariz), an elementary school teacher, in 2003. They have three daughters.
Thank you for making me look that up. I found out he was Portogeso. No wonder he's so huero. I had thought Espanol.
p.s. I don't care if he's married. I still love me some Devin.
#BroCrush
#NoHomo
Bagster
Starry Starry Night...most excellent song!
conservative sister said:
WOW I would greatly retract that post.
SO SORRY!!!
I thought that pic meant something.
Excuse me your humbleness!
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OH my! You did well! The errata is mine! YOU were correct! You have nothing to apologize for. I DO! I got the post numbers confused, and I’m so happy you were able so quickly to bring it to my attention!
YOU DID GOOD! THANK YOU!
Regarding the picture, it really COULD have a connection to #2364, but I am not able at this time to articulate it.
You have not always lived in Georgia, have you?
No I don’t
This is an excellent summary of everything wrong with Ford, if you need to explain the problem to someone who only listens to the MSM
https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2018/10/seedpods_from_the_garden_of_stupid.html
Seedpods from the Garden of Stupid
By Clarice Feldman
Greg Gutfeld looks out on the sea of demonstrators against Brett Kavanaugh this week and characterized the display as “seedpods from the garden of stupid are blooming,” and it’s impossible not to agree. The people who planted those seeds include more than 1,700 law professors who said Kavanaugh should be denied confirmation because he “displayed a lack of judicial temperament” in responding to the baseless, uncorroborated charges by Christine Blasey Ford of sexual misconduct.
Reviewing this campus insanity, Heather MacDonald contends with ample basis:
The Kavanaugh hysteria has provided the country with a crash course in academic victim politics. The tribal denunciations of “privileged white males,” the moral panic over fantastical accounts of sexual predation, the spectacle of Ivy League law students claiming to feel “unsafe,” the assertion that a single uncorroborated outbreak of male teen hormones should cancel a lifetime of achievement in the law all originate in the anti-Enlightenment ethos of the academy, embodied in critical race studies, feminist legal theory, and the attacks on the Socratic teaching method as anti-female and anti-”survivor.”
The #BelieveSurvivors mantra is a cornerstone of the campus grievance industry but inimical to everything that a law school should teach. It’s a religious gesture, not a legal one: Such belief is independent of proof, arising out of a pre-existing commitment to a narrative of ubiquitous female abuse by patriarchal white males. The “survivor” label presupposes the conclusion that evidence should establish: that the accused is guilty of an offense. The fact-finder, if there even is one, regards contradictions or holes in a woman’s story as evidence of “trauma” and thus as further corroboration. According to #BelieveSurvivors logic, the Innocence Project, which exists to vacate wrongful convictions and has a presence at law schools across the country, should be disbanded.
Examples abound of student rape allegations arising out of voluntary drunken hookups, following which the self-described victim sought further sexual contact with her alleged rapist. Even if such cases weren’t so common, to presume the guilt of the accused based on an accusation alone would still be an affront to due process.
The current generation of elite law students will one day become judges themselves. If they remain committed to the circular logic of #BelieveSurvivors, the rule of law is in trouble.
Here’s a quick recap of the flimsiness of Christine Blasey Ford’s allegations by an online friend, Max Madison:
She refused to hand over the results of her polygraph
She refused to hand over her 2012 therapist’s notes
She said she was afraid to fly, but has flown dozens of times.
Since she did in fact fly, she offered no other reason for the delay
She said she wanted anonymity but contacted [the Washington Post] multiple times
Said she got advice from “beach friends” but didn’t mention that the primary one was a former FBI lawyer, Monica McLean, who worked for Preet Bharara, a man Trump fired. She also failed to mention, when talking of her Beach friends at the hearing, that Monica was sitting right behind her.
She had a perfect memory of 1982 but couldn’t remember basic things from the previous 10 weeks
She’d been drinking.
She changed the year of the alleged attack
She named 4 people, but had no backers
She couldn’t remember how she got home even though her story had her escaping the house far from home, pre-cell phone.
She gave no location or any details that could be researched for verification.
She never told anyone and never claimed PTSD prior to Kavanaugh’s name circulating 30 years later.
She said that she put the 2nd door on her house because of PTSD, but evidence shows it was to get around zoning laws to create a rentable apartment.
She said she didn’t know that Grassley offered to come to her, even though it was broadcast nationally.
She feigned no knowledge of polygraphs even though her ex’s sworn statement said she’d coached Monica McLean how to beat it in the 1990s, and in any case her profession should have at least well acquainted her with it.
She co-authored a paper on repressed memory creation years before she claimed to have one
Nothing is known of her pharmacology, but given her past alcoholism, her visits to a therapist and her general presentation, odds are high that it’s extensive.
She scrubbed her social media. We know from a pussy hat photo that she was rabidly anti-Trump.
She had zero family or friends with her, not from the 80s nor from today. She was surrounded only by Democrat Party handlers.
Constant cries of bravery & “nothing to gain” vs a $700,000 GoFundMe and a career boosted a la Anita Hill
Literally all there is her word vs all of the above. Not a shred of evidence.
I would add to this excellent summary one of those she claimed at the “event” in question, Leland Keyser, whom she characterized as a lifelong friend, informed the committee that McLean had pressured her in a vain attempt to get her to change her statement to support Ford’s account.
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So it looks like another really winning week for the president, as Matthew Continetti (and I) see it on trade, judicial nominations, the economy, and foreign policy.
mental institutions. We really need to bring them back.
Maybe we can, now that we control the courts, get them to agree once more that insane people should be under supervision.
Do I know Russians, erwut!
I love dogs and can truthfully say I have never met one I did not like. Sometimes it takes a little time for them to figure me out and vice versa, but they all turn out to be good people. Mrs. Guy is amazed at how quickly dogs take to me.
My daughter was active in canine 4-H for many years. Her second year in, she qualified for the state level show. Well...when we went over for the show, we set up camp as directed in this one area. We just happened to be next to an exhibitor with an Irish Wolfhound. I’ve been around a lot of big dogs in my day. That was the first time I felt physically intimidated by an animal. Oh...did I mention I was used to handling 1000# steers in 4-H back in my day? Those hounds are magnificent beasts.
Thank!
I spent a month in Pumpkin Buttes on week. Only diversion was Savageton bar.
That’s where I learned leave when the seismic crews showed up.
Got a chuckle out of your post about the wolfhounds.
State level! Wow! I hope she still has dogs.
Fond memory: Cory was anxious to play at Trout Pond and leaped from the passenger seat while I was still behind the wheel. I’m lying on my back with him straining at his leash as this horrified woman backs away from us. “You’re not afraid of dogs, I hope,” I called, as she moved away even faster.
Hint: do NOT run with a leashed Irish Wolfhound. Or, if you do, be prepared for grass-stained jeans.
...Mcclean rode the success of “American Pie” then went “full gay” with that song.
((((
Yep
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