The Chomsky/Trump Alliance

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    1. It’s like a deathbed acceptance of Jesus Christ into his life. No … I am not comparing Donald Trump to Jesus Christ. I’m no John Lennon. But it is the radical extremist leftist ideologue finally coming to realize his lifelong stilted, narrow, hateful, worldview … was utterly WRONG! As he begs for salvation and forgiveness.

    1. Stunned on this end too.
      In reality Trump has always wanted to talk stuff out

  1. Remarkable indeed.

    Another earth shattering development coming up this week. Dinesh D’Souza’s “2000 Mules” film is opening up in theaters this week. It documents, and more importantly, presents irrefutable proof of major fraud in the last presidential election. The FBI has had this for a year and is sitting on it. Watch this:

    https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/05/must-see-catherine-englebrecht-true-vote-gives-riveting-interview-steve-bannons-war-room-massive-fraud-2020-election-video/

    1. TGP lol

      Here’s the massive list of states that completely prohibit someone from delivering another person’s ballot:

      Alabama

      1. You are so transparently devious.

        Most states allow you, with the proper documentation, to deliver a ballot on behalf of a close relative.

        This has nothing to do with thousands of mules getting paid to deliver harvested ballots to Zuckerberg financed drop boxes from Democratic NGO’s.

        But you knew that.

        1. Of course, they don’t prove that anyone did anything wrong.

          Besides, that does not mean the ballot itself illegal.

          But you knew that.

          1. Georgia law:

            …either the voter “personally mail” the ballot or have it delivered by “the elector’s mother, father, grandparent, aunt, uncle, brother, sister, spouse, son, daughter, niece, nephew, grandchild, son-in-law, daughter-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law, brother-in-law, sister-in-law or an individual residing in the household of such elector.”

            One enterprising “mule” made 53 trips to deposit multiple ballots to 20 different drop boxes.

            Give up.

  2. Chomsky… is an interesting guy. Partly an edgelord, and partly a guy who refuses to admit he has ever been wrong, to the point of hanging academic fields.

    So this is really odd behavior. Maybe he does have some practicality hidden underneath it all.

    1. There was a youtube video, now taken down, where he admitted that we have no such thing as capitalism or free enterprise. He said that if the ptb were to be exposed to real competition, they would disappear overnight.

  3. and if Trump runs again, expect this statement to be either memory holed or denied or both

  4. Chomsky understands something important. Trump pushed his foreign policy through strategic economics. This made outright enemies of the Pentagon (who lost massive stature….and funding) and the massive corporations invested heavily in global defense firms.

    But, the single most unacceptable thing about Trump’s “bloodless” foreign policy is that……(drum roll)….it worked.

    1. Yes sir. It worked and it showed them up. All of the shitlibs, neocons…whatever. Doesn’t change the fact that Noam, Allan S’s hero, is an idiot.

    2. “…the massive corporations invested heavily in global defense firms. ”
      Read that sentence back to yourself.
      What you are suggesting is the Industrial Military Complex does not exist, but rather a sort of Industrial Mega Corp relationship is dominant.
      ie – small struggling companies like Lockheed Martin, Raython, Babcock, Northrop Crumman et al are really slaves to companies like Amazon, Coke, Disney?

      The Industrial Military Complex exists, but you keep using that word. Someone I do not think it means what you think it means.

      (spoiler – the IMC works best in periods of Uncertainty. Extended Peace is a Certainty. Open war is also a Certainty. Both are bad. Peace for obvious reasons. War because anything that does not directly effect the war risks having its budget cut and if the war goes too badly there is the risk the government might nationalise your entire company and pay you with flag, songs and patriotic slogans. Aid being given away by a government comes from government stocks, not new sales from Industry. Unless the government decides to buy new to replace the aid given away then Industry gets NOTHING from the transfer and in some cases may actually lose out on maintenance contracts.

      (Best case scenario for Industry is for the war to end in the next week or so and for all nations to go ‘Gee, we were really under prepared for that and some of our old gear is rubbish. We need to replace all our current gear with new stuff and increase our standing armies by 15%’. THAT is a win for defence Industry. Not asking you to ethically agree. Asking you to understand the base facts the IMC is built around.)

  5. *Golf clap*… Fantastic!!!! I’ll file that in my Broken Clock Tells Correct Time folder. There isn’t anything that decrepit communist POS could do or say that’d force me to reconsider the damage he and that other asshole Howard Zinn did to American education.
    His latest musings about those refusing to be vaccinated being placed in internment camps kinda sealed the deal for me.
    You’re 94…just die already, your pal Pol Pot awaits you.

    1. Hey Burton!

      Thanks for eloquently summing up my thoughts on The Garden Gnome Chomsky!

      Even the tone deaf hit an accurate note occasionally…..doesn’t mean I want to hear them play. What he said doesn’t make up for a lifetime of evil thoughts and words.

      We must always remember who they truly are. Lipstick on a pig…..I apologize to pig’s everywhere.

      Cheers

      Peter

  6. Brilliant — and also correct. Did the Deep State do something to offend Chomsky?

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    Jebus! I think I know how she feels! Chomsky saying that sort of snaps my world view and makes my own record skip a little.

    We have to be living in a simulation. And the aliens running it are high as kites.

    1. Somewhere on the web i read an explanation of wacky and careless alien behavior. Sure, they’re hyper intelligent, but on the nights and weekends they have to turn the operation over to the part timers and students….

  8. Chomsky has always seen himself as an intellectual and despite his slavish fealty to their hideously authoritarian and murderous regimes, perhaps understands the darkness of their intellectual nihilism dominating the institutions today including the censorship of free speech. Likely his greatest discomfort with the left today is the neocon dominance within the DNC (and never-Trump GOP) with apparent callus disregard of the dangers in pushing Putin and his 6000 nukes into a conventionally military degraded corner.

  9. The Bolsheviks have a taste for eating their own. Let us see if they turn on this one.

  10. Chomsky is talking about the “Partnership for Peace” proposal, which was [in the 90s]
    ” an answer to the question of how to enlarge NATO.” while avoiding “giving Russia heartburn”
    Chomsky mentions Bush I and, earlier, Charles De Gaul as offering this solution.

    And others:
    // There was a strong group of people, myself included, who strongly supported the Partnership for Peace. And did not believe that it was wise to proceed with formal NATO enlargement. And the Partnership for Peace effectively bought time. It was a way of kicking the can down the road.

    And there were two alternative ways it could unfold. One, that if everything went well, if Russia became a stable democracy, then NATO and the Partnership for Peace and this other pan-European organization called the Conference for Security and Cooperation in Europe, they would eventually merge, and you’d have a pan-European collective security organization.

    “The other alternative, the other outcome, would be that Russia goes dark.
    Russia goes in a bad direction, and then Partnership for Peace becomes the gateway to formal NATO enlargement. //
    https://www.wbur.org/onpoint/2022/04/27/a-history-of-natos-90s-expansion

    Chomsky likes to put things in a stark or counter intuitive way.
    So Trump suggested negotiation would be good.
    As one respondent noted:
    // When not in office, Donald J. Trump also said things like he was for women’s rights to abortion and wanted a terrific health care for all system that would cover everyone for less than the current system.
    Noam Chomsky is correct insofar as Donald says things. //

    It’s from an hour-long interview: https://youtu.be/6YeRX6ZYXH0

  11. I just wonder if all the recent Chimpsky fanboys remember when Trump ordered a strike on russian bases in Syria and called Pootin telling him the strike was on the way and giving him an hour to evacuate? Remember how you were proud that there was a new sheriff in town? Would you like me to pull SDA page from that day? This could be embarrassing for some.

    Just compartmentalize all the info and suppress the cognitive dissonance.

    1. If you can manage that, it would be extremely useful. I remember that, but didn’t track because it’s what I expect.

  12. To paraphrase Clausewitz – war is politics by other means.
    The extension is that (foreign) politics is war by other means.
    In both the aim is to bend your opponent to your will.
    In simple terms some of the methods to get your will are to offer a win/win, offer a bribe, offer a threat or carry out a threat. That is the method, the end game is – or at least should be – to force the ‘will’ you are seeking.

    Trump – it can be argued – was good at forcing ‘will’.
    Joe – it can be argued – was… you know… the thing… Corn Pop. C’on Man! The Thing!
    Norm – it can be argued – is another Left Wing smug willing to sideline sit and demand all of the results while taking none of the risks and thinly resents the fact people less educated and less intelligent then him are more successful.

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