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  • We Have No Moral Obligation to Forgive or Forget the Biden Lies

    05/20/2025 2:30:20 PM PDT · by george76 · 37 replies
    Townhall ^ | May 20, 2025 | Kurt Schlichter
    What a remarkable coincidence that Joe Biden’s wranglers discovered he had cancer right in the middle of the revelations about how he was totally senile and everyone around him, including his very real doctor wife, covered it up. Yeah, right. His puppet masters knew, even if that human rutabaga didn’t. Stage IV prostate cancer doesn’t sneak up on you. It’s easy to detect. I know my PSA. It’s .07. I got it tested a couple of weeks ago. I get it tested every year. Weird that I have better medical care than the President of the United States, right? But...
  • Cardello: Nobody In The Biden Administration Should Survive The Tapes

    05/19/2025 5:55:16 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 20 replies
    granitegrok.com ^ | May 19, 2025 | Ray Cardello
    We watched Joe Biden quickly age in prime time. We have all watched family members age, and it is sad, but it is the cycle of life. However, our family members are not being used as props by a political party to maintain power and control over our country. Joe Biden was no longer fit for politics, let alone the presidency, in 2020. Still, the Democrats conveniently used the COVID-19 pandemic to hide Joe from the press and public during the campaign and let the anti-Trump movement put Biden in the White House. We were frustrated by Biden’s lack of...
  • What Will Joe Biden’s Next Challenge Be?

    12/05/2019 12:50:46 PM PST · by blueunicorn6 · 50 replies
    Some old geezer | 12/5/2019 | blueunicorn6
    Joe Biden got mad at a guy today and challenged him to a push-up contest. What else will cranky old Joe Challenge someone to do?
  • This Is Why We Can't Have Anything Nice

    11/16/2015 12:02:20 PM PST · by blueunicorn6 · 35 replies
    A lecture | 11/16/2015 | blueunicorn6
    I had just walked through the front door when I heard those words that send chills up the spine of every man. "This is why we can't have anything nice!" It was my wife. I put the mail on the stairs while I tried to figure out if I could make it back out the front door without her hearing me. I knew I couldn't. The woman can hear what I think, for crying out loud. Now, I had to determine who did it while I was still unseen. There are always three likely culprits: 1. Me 2. The Boy...
  • I Won't Take It Lion Down

    10/17/2015 3:39:01 PM PDT · by blueunicorn6 · 49 replies
    blueunicorn6 | 10/17/2015 | blueunicorn6
    We have had an absolutely gorgeous September and October. The best ones I can recall. We used to call these nice months an Indian Summer. You aren't supposed to call them that any more. The politically correct term now is Indian Fall. I call it White Man Keep His Tan Time. This is also the time of year when the Circle Of Life gets a slice of Pi cut out. The Mom Mountain Lions often tell their offspring to move out of the basement and find a job. Of course, being young, they usually wind up in my back yard...
  • Genetically modified rutabagas seen as new source of biofuel

    08/19/2009 12:41:27 PM PDT · by theruleshavechanged · 29 replies · 1,083+ views
    Washington Examiner ^ | 08-9-2009 | David Runk
    Even if rutabagas aren't widely grown in the U.S. for people to eat, rutabagas for biofuel could edge out other food crops. "If you were to dedicate hundreds of thousands of acres to produce rutabaga for the biofuel sector, in all likelihood farmers would be changing what crops are currently being cultivated on those lands," Faber said. That could make it a "game changer" in the biofuel industry, he said.
  • Ex-Clinton official may go to North Korea:

    08/08/2006 6:26:27 AM PDT · by greyfoxx39 · 76 replies · 1,107+ views
    Reuters ^ | August 8, 2006 | Reuters
    SEOUL (Reuters) - A former U.S. cabinet member who has held discussions with North Korean officials in the past over the North's nuclear ambitions may be planning a fresh trip to Pyongyang, Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday. Richardson had been in discussions with the North Korean mission to the United Nations in New York about the visit, Yonhap cited the source as saying.Richardson was unlikely to travel as an official U.S. envoy, the source said, but added that he had acted as a conduit for the Bush administration before.