Stunned, but not Suprised. Jackwagon On Display (19th Century Definition rules)

I suggest you have a receptacle ready, in case the need arises.

Couple this with The Baker Boys selling a UN managed global tax system on carbon , which , given their track record in the Iraq Oil for Food deal shows them to be the guys I would pick to skim 5% off the top of the global economy.

Will no one rid me of these meddlesome Republicans?

TKC1101

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13 Responses to Stunned, but not Suprised. Jackwagon On Display (19th Century Definition rules)

  1. DevereauxDevereaux says:

    It’s amazing who all is still considered a “republican”.

    ?Anyone heard the latest screeching from McCain, claiming that the death of the SEAL made the raid a “disaster”. ?Did he even fight in RVN or was he just shipped into the prison to spend time.

    • Trinity WatersTrinity Waters says:

      Agreed. This approaches a slander of the GOP, an organization I have no allegiance to, BTW.

  2. TKC1101TKC1101 says:

    McCain is annoyed that all Trump has to do is point him to Mattis who makes McCain look like the fool he is on defense issues and military judgement.

    • EThompson says:

      I’m speechless after reading this comment. I was beginning to think there were no citizens left who truly understand the way of the world.

      Bravo.

  3. EThompson says:

    As an aside, it’s difficult to take Kristol seriously (although I continue to enjoy and subscribe to Weekly Standard) as he allows himself to be photographed with buttons bursting.

    Call me superficial; I won’t mind in the least.

  4. BrentB67BrentB67 says:

    Y’all are joking.

    I know you better than this. You didn’t just wake up to the Republican/Conservative/Globalist fraud, aka Center Right.

    I remember one of my first posts at globalist facebook called out Paul Ryan for perpetrating this fraud. You would’ve thought I bed half the memberships wives and said they were no good.

    • EThompson says:

      Re: Paul Ryan, I admired him for his obvious grasp of fiscal issues and solutions but was leery of his willingness[edit requested: should read:]”unwillingness” to break some heads over this. Then, he disassociated himself completely with Donald after the unfortunate video with Billy Bush was leaked. Wasn’t particularly impressed with his political courage as he has always supported his previous Majority Leader Gingrich (who I like and respect more than ever today).

      If Obama hadn’t run in 2008, I may have done what I have never done in my adult lifetime; refrain from voting. I appreciate McCain’s service and the unrelenting torture he bravely endured in VN, but I was concerned that he was suffering from a true case PTSD when he came out against waterboarding, arguably the most effective tactic the CIA used to retrieve valuable intelligence. He lost me here … forever, but I feared a Marxist candidate more.

    • TKC1101TKC1101 says:

      I do recall you had some subdued beliefs on the topic.

      Wife #1 swears she never encouraged you.

    • DevereauxDevereaux says:

      ALL politicians are essentially fearful for their jobs. Look what happened to the few courageous Republicans in CA when they voted for Arnold’s changes. They got swept out of office and CA has now gone full rogue (that is, democrat). Ryan is no different. He has never held any other job than congressman.

      “Center Right” OTOH to me implies “moderate” – which is basically a cowardly position of NO position. People should take a stand. But don’t count the pol’s doing that.

      That said, is it not interesting that the gang of 50 or whatever congressmen are willing to “take up arms” in the fight against the establishment and the status quo. If nothing else, it implies they are not politicians – in the current usual mode.