13 Replies to “Your Moral And Intellectual Superiors”

  1. Michelle Goldberg is just a little confused. The fact that all people have both an opinion and an anal orifice doesn’t mean you must be the latter!

  2. Speaking of the Cuomos.

    Look for Andrew Cuomo to get the Democrat presidential nomination once they pay off Slow Joe.
    Fredo’s recent “Like I need this” slip means he’s going in to work full time for his pierced nipples brother’s campaign.

  3. FYI … anything someone doesn’t like … or is uncomfortable … is “trolling”. Good to know. Yet somehow, and for some reason … I. don’t. care. Call me all the names you want … it won’t stop me from reminding LIARS of TRUTH.

  4. Is the bee still not under investigation? How groping a woman deserves less scrutiny than consensual sex of the long time partners?
    These questions must be sounding so naive to everyone. I apologize! I still live in the imaginary world where gravity of allegations is significant for a consideration by LEO, not who the accused is.

  5. Female allegations of bad conduct by males, now where have we heard that before? Old Joe will be unable to remember by the time this sees any action.

  6. One more. Remember, don’t try and bring up facts, or try and think about what is next. You hate Grandma, you disgusting conservative, apologize!

    People are going to die, it is an unalterable fact. People will get sick with this virus, and recover. We all can’t hide under our beds and poke our noses out once a day to tell people to stay inside, be safe, love Grandma, like some can.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/marc-dalton-mp-covid-19-deaths-1.5531115

  7. Thank you for this link, Kate.
    I had only given a cursory look at this story, thinking that Biden was obviously a bit oddly weird (!) but, perhaps, harmless.
    I read the full interview with Katie Halper at Current Affairs (which is in the link) and became disabused of that thought.
    When you remember the nineties – Paula Jones, Monica Lewinski, Linda Tripp, Kathleen Willey etc etc this story is of a piece with it.
    Certainly the treatment of the women who they get in their sites hasn’t altered. Maybe James Carville will soon come out with an updated version of his 1996, quote about $100 bills being dragged about trailer parks. He’ll probably up it to $1000.

  8. Joe Biden’s defense attorney in addressing the court (of public opinion): ” Your Honor, the charges against my client must be dismissed, on the grounds that he is non-compos mentis. ”

    The Judge, all officers of the court, the jury and the public (including Democrat leaders) nod in agreement.

    If Joe Biden is actually confirmed as the Democratic candidate for Nov. 2020. It will be the paradigm, bi-partisan political agreement ever, in U.S. history.

    *note-Public knowledge evidence is admissible in court.

  9. This is too funny.
    “I do not allege here that senior Democrats would deliberately bury or ignore a serious accusation of sexual assault against their favored candidate in order to make sure Joe Biden successfully clinched the nomination against Bernie Sanders. This would be monstrous. I do note, however, as a matter of pure fact, that at this stage in the primary, those who see Biden as the nominee and Sanders as disastrous/unthinkable have a strong incentive to ignore such an accusation. I am sure they are good people who will resist being influenced by this incentive. Surely they care about truth and morality more than Biden’s career. But the existence of the incentive to ignore it is indisputable.”
    https://www.currentaffairs.org/2020/04/evaluating-tara-reades-claims
    Were his fingers crossed behind his back when he wrote that?

  10. The Joe Biden Times…

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/how-did-joe-bidens-campaign-get-editorial-control-over-the-new-york-timess-coverage

    “New York Times executive editor Dean Baquet also revealed later that the line was stricken from the story following complaints from the Biden campaign.”

    “Even though a lot of us, including me, had looked at it before the story went into the paper,” he told the New York Times’s Ben Smith.

    Baquet added: “I think that the [Biden] campaign thought that the phrasing was awkward and made it look like there were other instances in which he had been accused of sexual misconduct. And that’s not what the sentence was intended to say.”

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