Do you think it’s possible that aliens have sprinkled an Idiot propellent amongst about 20% of the population? If so, one wonders why 99% of this portion of the population votes Left.
Do you think it’s possible that aliens have sprinkled an Idiot propellent amongst about 20% of the population? If so, one wonders why 99% of this portion of the population votes Left.
Die hard liberal voters are like the stepford wives, completely programmed. It is impossible for them to vote any other way.
Watching the DNC primaries, it looks like ‘diversity addicted’ US leftards are further narrowing their field of only pasty white candidates down to a white geriatric communist and a white geriatric dementia patient. This is both hilarious and terrifying to watch unfold, all at the same time.
Of course, NONE of the left’s current political craziness could be possible without a completely corrupted media absolutely refusing to expose their cultist followers to reality. And, as successful as these media traitors to democracy have been in committing slow-motion suicide, it isn’t happening anywhere near fast enough for me.
Shoulda never freed the slaves. See where it got us?
Who said they were freed?
To many of us, most black Americans are still being enslaved and abused on the Democrat plantation.
Is there a difference between Black Americans and the Democrats and Albertans and federal Conservatives?
“Is There a Path Back from Clown World?”
Yes. Burn it down and start over. Luckily commies are good at burning things down.
In the next cycle, 10,000 years from now, when the concept of “historian” is rediscovered, they will look back in time and blame us for letting things spin out of control. They will claim we knew what would happen and did nothing. They will be right.
Nope. No path back. The one-way street sign went up in this Country in ’68 and about 40 years later in the US. Trumps and Harpers are just bumps in the road, not forks.
Sure there is.
When Conservatives stop laughing.
“When Conservatives stop laughing.”
They’d have to stop typing first.
I noticed something similar while I was teaching. Students often whined about the price of textbooks, but yet many of them wore the latest designer clothes, had cellphones (smartphones weren’t available back then), and often brought a cup of designer coffee with them to class.
Methought they protested too much. When I was an undergrad, I considered my books as an investment for my future. Luxuries such as pizza and beer were secondary. I guess it was a matter of priorities, considering the disdain in which my students had for their studies. (“Just hurry up and gimme my piece of paper. I bought it when I paid my tuition, after all.”)
When I was an undergrad, we were a poor (legal) immigrant family. I took a two and a half hours one way bus ride to school. But at least on the last bus to school I had a chance to talk to the girls. I had an unbelievable metabolism then, and I wore the same thing to school every day, summer or winter, T-shirt and jeans. I brought lunch to school.
But I was grateful that America gave me the opportunity for higher education. In retrospect, not as much as I should have, since I wasted a lot of time playing cards in the Student Union. Of course, that did provide money for some luxuries I never would have asked my parents for (such as hot lunch at school). Nevertheless, I got my degree, and went on for two more.
Grad school for me was what undergrad was all about for most people. I lived on campus and could partake of the school activities, and those were actually the years that were the most fun.
Mutt: Hey Jeff, these smart pills you sold me taste like sh*t.
Jeff: See, you are smarter already.
I wish they would all go on hunger strikes. The problem would fix itself real fast.
I confess. I live in Oklahoma. Now, do you see why I advocate carpet bombing of institutes of “higher” learning?
I agree they should take their silly shit on down the road. And yes this a public supported university.
And the sway backed horse we rode in on.
The Provost, Kyle Harper, is a Classics Professor and author of several acclaimed books. I’m sure he could find a better University today if he wanted to relocate. His recent book on the Fall of Rome will require a second edition with field study additions from Oklahoma.