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  1. #241
    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    LOL "so gay it should come with free AIDS"

    Rogan has two options:
    1) Stop apologizing, or
    2) Keep apologizing, constantly, for the rest of his life
    Neither option will satisfy Olbermann & Co. or get them to stop their petulant whinging.

    But the first option would be much more entertaining (for everyone except Olbermann & Co.).



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  3. #242
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Lies.
    Just one of the easier examples I can point to:

    12-02-2016



    I did not support Trump until after he started doing good things in office.

    You and the other trolls need to quit telling easily disproven lies as part of your character assassination campaign to distract from the facts.



    That's rich coming from a guy whose response to a post containg relevant facts and a warning not to blindly trust Rogan was to announce I was an enemy.
    First, I'm not in the least suggesting to "blindly trust Rogan". I stated previously in this thread that when he apologized, he blew it. It was shortly after that Kahless spouted off with how naive I was being for stating that Tim Pool is now (after the Rogan apology) our only trustworthy source of information now, based on all of his "insider knowledge".

    I admit that I went off too hard about that, but as I've said, his schtick is not only tiresome, but incredibly condescending - as though we're all stupid peasants and he's clued in to what's really happening, yet never substantiates it. That said, and fully recognizing that he doesn't care, I do apologize for my harsh words, @kahless.

    Second, I'm curious as to where you unearthed that post? In fairness to your claim, I tried searching your posting history but I could only pull up 80 pages of results, which only produced posts from no earlier than September 2020.

    IF what you're claiming is accurate, I'll apologize to you for misrepresenting you here. I will still object to in incessant pro-Trump history, and still question your ability to post in the volume that you did, and though it doesn't jibe with my recollections, right is right.

    Finally, just because I disagree with you does not mean I'm "trolling", or on a "character assassination campaign" (LOL). It is precisely this sort of thing that makes you so intolerably frustrating. You're famous for saying "you can't debate the facts so you attack the source", yet that is EXACTLY what you do. So I'll admit that I have at times allowed that frustration to boil over, but you're not helping anything either.

  4. #243
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    You're famous for saying "you can't debate the facts so you attack the source", yet that is EXACTLY what you do. So I'll admit that I have at times allowed that frustration to boil over, but you're not helping anything either.
    Yes, he's famous for that bit of projection. But he more commonly does exactly what he's doing to Rogan here--guilt by association.

    Follow the money is a good tactic. To say this money could taint that recipient is wise. But to say this money tainted that recipient, even if that recipient used bad money only to do good things until the flow of bad money was cut off, is to take weapons out of the hands of our brethren.

    It's a divide and conquer strategy that he has been relentlessly using on us for seven years.

    By the way, I looked up his early posting history while it was still possible. His first fifty or so posts were all links to cooked MSM polls that showed Trump leading and Rand doing poorly, mostly posted without comment.
    Last edited by acptulsa; 02-15-2022 at 10:34 AM.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    We believe our lying eyes...

  5. #244
    If Rogan has guests like Dave Smith, Michael Malice, Scott Horton, et al., while also getting paid by the $#@!s at Black Rifle Coffee, then I say GOOD! He should keep right on taking money from BRC. The joke is on them.

    (Although now that I think of it, Smith and Malice are Jews ... hmmmmm ...)

  6. #245
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    By the way, I looked up his early posting history while it was still possible. His first fifty or so posts were all links to cooked MSM polls that showed Trump leading and Rand doing poorly, mostly posted without comment.


    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    If Rogan has guests like Dave Smith, Michael Malice, Scott Horton, et al., while also getting paid by the $#@!s at Black Rifle Coffee, then I say GOOD! He should keep right on taking money from BRC. The joke is on them.

    (Although now that I think of it, Smith and Malice are Jews ... hmmmmm ...)
    So, somehow I missed the whole BRCC controversy... what is it exactly that they're accused of? From what I've seen of Mat Best, he seems like a good dude. Other than that, I really don't know much about them...

  7. #246
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    So, somehow I missed the whole BRCC controversy... what is it exactly that they're accused of? From what I've seen of Mat Best, he seems like a good dude. Other than that, I really don't know much about them...
    I don't really know (or care) much about them, one way or the other.

    But based on what admittedly little I have heard, they kinda come across as jerks.

    There was that Kyle Rittenhouse thing: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...uilty-verdict/
    (They certainly handled that poorly, and at best, they managed to stuff their foot in their mouth, and alienated a lot of their customers.)

    And much more recently, there have been allegations of sexual improprieties ...
    ... and supporting Democrats ...
    ... (I'll leave it to others to decide which of those is worse).
    Last edited by Occam's Banana; 02-15-2022 at 12:00 PM.

  8. #247
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post




    So, somehow I missed the whole BRCC controversy... what is it exactly that they're accused of? From what I've seen of Mat Best, he seems like a good dude. Other than that, I really don't know much about them...
    Basically they don't stand for conservative issues or even gun rights. They distance themselves from anything remotely controversial (Maga, Rittenhouse), are definitively "Not Racist" (TM), and so on.

    What they do claim to stand for, is veterans and veteran rights.

    People assume that because they have "black rifle" in their name they are somehow a conservative or gun rights company but they seem to make every effort to ensure everyone that they are in fact none of those things.

    They are a coffee company. That supports veterans. No more, no less
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  9. #248
    Thanks OB.

    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    I don't really know (or care) much about them, one way or the other.

    But based on what admittedly little I have heard, they kinda come across as jerks.

    There was that Kyle Rittenhouse thing: https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2...uilty-verdict/
    (They certainly handled that poorly, and at best, they managed to stuff their foot in their mouth, and alienated a lot of their customers.)

    And much more recently, there have been allegations of sexual improprieties ...
    ... and supporting Democrats ...
    ... (I'll leave it to others to decide which of those is worse).
    Regarding Rittenhouse, I can't blame a company for wanting to avoid taking political positions. In fact, that's what I want most companies to do. One may justifiably argue that the Rittenhouse case wasn't political, but in times like these, yes it is, as is everything.

    I take all accusations of "sexual improprieties" with a grain of salt...

    As to them giving money to Democrats... well... that's no worse than giving money to Republicans, in my book.

    So while these things don't paint them in the best light, it also doesn't really paint them in the worst light, either. Not sure it rises to the level of "enemy", but I guess YMMV.



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  11. #249
    Quote Originally Posted by TheTexan View Post
    They are a coffee company. That supports veterans. No more, no less
    After 20 years of hell, vets deserve all the support they can get. If that's no more or less who they are, I'm not calling them an "enemy".

  12. #250
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    Regarding Rittenhouse, I can't blame a company for wanting to avoid taking political positions
    I agree - but I also can't really blame anyone for being insulted by how they came across, because ... well, it was insulting.

    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    I take all accusations of "sexual improprieties" with a grain of salt...
    Same here. But she has receipts - and while it may not amount to anything actionable, it does make them look like creeps.

    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    As to them giving money to Democrats... well... that's no worse than giving money to Republicans, in my book.

    So while these things don't paint them in the best light, it also doesn't really paint them in the worst light, either. Not sure it rises to the level of "enemy", but I guess YMMV.
    Also agreed. Absent something else I haven't heard about, "$#@!s" is about the worst I can come up with.

    By way of comparison, I'm much more bothered by the shenanigans going on at YAL, for example.

    At least BRCC has never claimed or pretended to be libertarian, as far as I know.

  13. #251
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    I agree - but I also can't really blame anyone for being insulted by how they came across, because ... well, it was insulting.
    Gotcha. I just read through the article you posted and didn't dig any deeper.

    It's a shame, but I personally don't expect companies to fall on their sword every time a story comes out that "the right" is up in arms about. We need less of that, not more.

    Same here. But she has receipts - and while it may not amount to anything actionable, it does make them look like creeps.


    Also agreed. Absent something else I haven't heard about, "$#@!s" is about the worst I can come up with.

    By way of comparison, I'm much more bothered by the shenanigans going on at YAL, for example.

    At least BRCC has never claimed or pretended to be libertarian, as far as I know.
    We're so neck deep into the culture war that if a company doesn't take a political stance, they're actually taking a political stance. That's not good.

  14. #252
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    We're so neck deep into the culture war that if a company doesn't take a political stance, they're actually taking a political stance. That's not good.
    And what's-his-name wonders why he pisses me off. Don't make allies! Hearts and minds can't be won! Divide! Divide and be conquered!
    @Swordsmyth there's a group of Canadian truckers calling bull on your $#@!.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    We believe our lying eyes...

  15. #253
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    We're so neck deep into the culture war that if a company doesn't take a political stance, they're actually taking a political stance.
    Activist "wokeness" is infecting everything.

    Lots of companies are taking political stances.

    And as for the ones that don't (or try not to) - well, "silence is violence", don'cha know ...

    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    That's not good.
    No, it isn't. And the way things are going, we'll end up mighty nostalgic for those halcyon days of yore, when "taking a political stance" simply referred to relatively pure and wholesome things like influence-peddling lobbyists, special-interest cronyism, and the buying and selling of politicians and political favors.

  16. #254
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    No, it isn't. And the way things are going, we'll end up mighty nostalgic for those halcyon days of yore, when "taking a political stance" simply referred to relatively pure and wholesome things like influence-peddling lobbyists, special-interest cronyism, and the buying and selling of politicians and political favors.
    You mean, back when such things were clumsy and local, and didn't fill every newscast with paid advertisements for jabs and stuff.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    We believe our lying eyes...

  17. #255
    removed
    Last edited by kahless; 02-24-2022 at 06:13 PM.
    * See my visitor message area for caveats related to my posting history here.
    * Also, I have effectively retired from all social media including posting here and are basically opting out of anything to do with national politics or this country on federal or state level and rather focusing locally. I may stop by from time to time to discuss philosophy on a general level related to Libertarian schools of thought and application in the real world.

  18. #256
    Well, like I said... I apologize for being a jerk. That's all.



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  20. #257
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post

    Second, I'm curious as to where you unearthed that post? In fairness to your claim, I tried searching your posting history but I could only pull up 80 pages of results, which only produced posts from no earlier than September 2020.
    It's in the thread about Trump, Pence and the Carrier deal.
    You can find many more by searching for Swordsmyth and Dump.
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  21. #258
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    By the way, I looked up his early posting history while it was still possible. His first fifty or so posts were all links to cooked MSM polls that showed Trump leading and Rand doing poorly, mostly posted without comment.
    You've been telling that lie for a long time but you never produce the posts because they don't exist.
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    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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  22. #259
    Quote Originally Posted by Occam's Banana View Post
    I agree - but I also can't really blame anyone for being insulted by how they came across, because ... well, it was insulting.



    Same here. But she has receipts - and while it may not amount to anything actionable, it does make them look like creeps.



    Also agreed. Absent something else I haven't heard about, "$#@!s" is about the worst I can come up with.

    By way of comparison, I'm much more bothered by the shenanigans going on at YAL, for example.

    At least BRCC has never claimed or pretended to be libertarian, as far as I know.
    Black Rifle actually hates populists and conservatives. In fact, it’s willing to pay you to never be their customer again. That’s the takeaway from the company’s 7,000-word profile in The New York Times last week.
    Sometime in the last few months, The New York Times asked Black Rifle if they’d be interested in an interview. As a proud MAGA-backing coffee company, Black Rifle could have responded in several different ways:
    -Ignore them
    -Deliver a terse statement
    -Ask for a list of questions and give brief, accurate answers
    -“The Times is the enemy of the American people. F off.”
    Black Rifle did none of those things. Instead, founder Evan Hafer sat down for a wide-ranging in-person interview. The company posed for a photo shoot. They gave the Times’ Jason Zengerle everything he needed for a massive story making it absolutely clear how the company really feels about its most enthusiastic supporters.
    The Rittenhouse episode may have cost the company thousands of customers, but, Hafer believed, it also allowed Black Rifle to draw a line in the sand. “It’s such a repugnant group of people,” Hafer said. “It’s like the worst of American society, and I got to flush the toilet of some of those people that kind of hijacked portions of the brand.” Then again, what Hafer insisted was a “superclear delineation” was not too clear to everyone, as Munchel’s choice of headgear vividly demonstrated.
    “The racism [expletive] really pisses me off,” Hafer said. “I hate racist, Proud Boy-ish people. Like, I’ll pay them to leave my customer base. I would gladly chop all of those people out of my [expletive] customer database and pay them to get the [expletive] out.” [NY Times]
    Hafer’s choice of epithet is revealing. One doesn’t even have to like the Proud Boys to know that calling them racist is ridiculous. The group’s leader is sometime FBI-informant Enrique Tarrio, an Afro-Cuban. It famously attracts Hispanics, Asians, and Polynesians. The Proud Boys are all-male and proud “Western chauvinists.” Hafer could have called them violent, or stupid, or a potential federal op. But instead, he chose to call them racists, the one slur against them that is completely indefensible.
    In other words, Hafer doesn’t actually know anything about the Proud Boys. He’s just repeating nonsense talking points fed to him by the Right’s enemies, whom he evidently views as a reliable information source.
    That pattern recurs throughout the article. The damning revelation of the interview is that, whatever his superficial signaling towards American nationalists, Hafer has thoroughly submitted to the moral imperialism of the left. He accepts their core premises about reality and allows them to define the limits of his worldview.
    Hafer and Best were talking in a glorified supply closet in the Salt Lake City offices, where potential designs for new coffee bags were hanging on the wall. One of them featured a Renaissance-style rendering of St. Michael the Archangel, a patron saint of military personnel, shooting a short-barreled rifle. In Afghanistan and Iraq, Hafer knew a number of squad mates who had a St. Michael tattoo; for a time, he wore into battle a St. Michael pendant that a Catholic friend gave him. But while the St. Michael design was being mocked up, Hafer said he learned from a friend at the Pentagon that an image of St. Michael trampling on Satan had been embraced by white supremacists because it was reminiscent of the murder of George Floyd. Now any plans for the coffee bag had been scrapped. “This won’t see the light of day,” Hafer said. [NY Times]
    St. Michael the Archangel has been essential to the Christian religion for two thousand years. Millions of Catholics say a prayer to St. Michael after after Mass. As Hafer himself knows, St. Michael is popular with soldiers, veterans, and religious Americans of all stripes. But rather than letting a classic symbol stand on its own terms, Hafer has allowed the hegemonic left to define what it means. A “friend at the Pentagon” warned him that a two-thousand-year-old iconic symbol was not okay, because a few alleged “white supremacists” “embraced” it, whatever that means. So, too bad, no more iconic Christian saint allowed anymore. What other symbols Hafer could be browbeaten into opposing. The Gadsden flag? The American one? It appears the only limit is the Pentagon’s shame, and given the Pentagon at this moment is paying to surgically mutilate its own soldiers, it’s not clear any such limit exists.

    More at: https://liberalsarenuts.com/2021/07/...offee-company/



    Black Rifle Coffee has a number of high profile employees who donated to Democrats, including their social media manager, and their magazine’s editor who gave money to Biden.

    https://nationalfile.com/busted-black-rifle-coffee-magazines-editor-donated-to-biden-high-profile-employees-gave-to-democrats/


    The owner has CIA connections.
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    Groucho Marx

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    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

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  23. #260
    Quote Originally Posted by acptulsa View Post
    And what's-his-name wonders why he pisses me off. Don't make allies! Hearts and minds can't be won! Divide! Divide and be conquered!
    @Swordsmyth there's a group of Canadian truckers calling bull on your $#@!.
    Stop putting words in my mouth, it's not sanitary.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

  24. #261
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Black Rifle actually hates populists and conservatives. In fact, it’s willing to pay you to never be their customer again. That’s the takeaway from the company’s 7,000-word profile in The New York Times last week.
    Sometime in the last few months, The New York Times asked Black Rifle if they’d be interested in an interview. As a proud MAGA-backing coffee company, Black Rifle could have responded in several different ways:
    -Ignore them
    -Deliver a terse statement
    -Ask for a list of questions and give brief, accurate answers
    -“The Times is the enemy of the American people. F off.”
    Black Rifle did none of those things. Instead, founder Evan Hafer sat down for a wide-ranging in-person interview. The company posed for a photo shoot. They gave the Times’ Jason Zengerle everything he needed for a massive story making it absolutely clear how the company really feels about its most enthusiastic supporters.
    The Rittenhouse episode may have cost the company thousands of customers, but, Hafer believed, it also allowed Black Rifle to draw a line in the sand. “It’s such a repugnant group of people,” Hafer said. “It’s like the worst of American society, and I got to flush the toilet of some of those people that kind of hijacked portions of the brand.” Then again, what Hafer insisted was a “superclear delineation” was not too clear to everyone, as Munchel’s choice of headgear vividly demonstrated.
    “The racism [expletive] really pisses me off,” Hafer said. “I hate racist, Proud Boy-ish people. Like, I’ll pay them to leave my customer base. I would gladly chop all of those people out of my [expletive] customer database and pay them to get the [expletive] out.” [NY Times]
    Hafer’s choice of epithet is revealing. One doesn’t even have to like the Proud Boys to know that calling them racist is ridiculous. The group’s leader is sometime FBI-informant Enrique Tarrio, an Afro-Cuban. It famously attracts Hispanics, Asians, and Polynesians. The Proud Boys are all-male and proud “Western chauvinists.” Hafer could have called them violent, or stupid, or a potential federal op. But instead, he chose to call them racists, the one slur against them that is completely indefensible.
    In other words, Hafer doesn’t actually know anything about the Proud Boys. He’s just repeating nonsense talking points fed to him by the Right’s enemies, whom he evidently views as a reliable information source.
    That pattern recurs throughout the article. The damning revelation of the interview is that, whatever his superficial signaling towards American nationalists, Hafer has thoroughly submitted to the moral imperialism of the left. He accepts their core premises about reality and allows them to define the limits of his worldview.
    Hafer and Best were talking in a glorified supply closet in the Salt Lake City offices, where potential designs for new coffee bags were hanging on the wall. One of them featured a Renaissance-style rendering of St. Michael the Archangel, a patron saint of military personnel, shooting a short-barreled rifle. In Afghanistan and Iraq, Hafer knew a number of squad mates who had a St. Michael tattoo; for a time, he wore into battle a St. Michael pendant that a Catholic friend gave him. But while the St. Michael design was being mocked up, Hafer said he learned from a friend at the Pentagon that an image of St. Michael trampling on Satan had been embraced by white supremacists because it was reminiscent of the murder of George Floyd. Now any plans for the coffee bag had been scrapped. “This won’t see the light of day,” Hafer said. [NY Times]
    St. Michael the Archangel has been essential to the Christian religion for two thousand years. Millions of Catholics say a prayer to St. Michael after after Mass. As Hafer himself knows, St. Michael is popular with soldiers, veterans, and religious Americans of all stripes. But rather than letting a classic symbol stand on its own terms, Hafer has allowed the hegemonic left to define what it means. A “friend at the Pentagon” warned him that a two-thousand-year-old iconic symbol was not okay, because a few alleged “white supremacists” “embraced” it, whatever that means. So, too bad, no more iconic Christian saint allowed anymore. What other symbols Hafer could be browbeaten into opposing. The Gadsden flag? The American one? It appears the only limit is the Pentagon’s shame, and given the Pentagon at this moment is paying to surgically mutilate its own soldiers, it’s not clear any such limit exists.

    More at: https://liberalsarenuts.com/2021/07/...offee-company/



    Black Rifle Coffee has a number of high profile employees who donated to Democrats, including their social media manager, and their magazine’s editor who gave money to Biden.

    https://nationalfile.com/busted-blac...-to-democrats/


    The owner has CIA connections.
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    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

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  25. #262
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Ya, I've seen that before. He hates MAGA and is definitely "Not Racist" (TM).

    It probably would be more accurate to update my summarization of his company however:

    It's a coffee company. That supports veterans. With a left leaning virtue-signaling MAGA-hating CEO. Approximately no more, no less
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  26. #263
    Rogan thread appears to have hit a bickering detour.

  27. #264
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennwaldSnowdenAssanged View Post
    Rogan thread appears to have hit a bickering detour.
    This is my favorite thread in a while.
    It's all about taking action and not being lazy. So you do the work, whether it's fitness or whatever. It's about getting up, motivating yourself and just doing it.
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  29. #265
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    You can find many more by searching for Swordsmyth and Dump.
    As I said, I used exactly those search terms and it only took me back to Sept 2020.

  30. #266
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    As I said, I used exactly those search terms and it only took me back to Sept 2020.
    The advantage to spamming a thousand posts a day.
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    We believe our lying eyes...

  31. #267
    Quote Originally Posted by A Son of Liberty View Post
    As I said, I used exactly those search terms and it only took me back to Sept 2020.
    You must be doing it wrong:

    06-12-2017
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    "We possess documents and information showing the direct support by the U.S. imperialism for this highly disgusting stream (ISIS) in the region which has destroyed the Islamic countries and created a wave of massacres and clashes,"

    more at: http://www.newsweek.com/iran-claim-u...e-prove-624489

    Dump already said Obummer started ISIS, he should invite Iran to make their evidence public.

    06-13-2017
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Thought of the day for Dump and Iran:
    John 8:32

    “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.”

    King James Version (KJV)

    08-22-2017
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Was/Is he better than Dump?

    If you find someone better than Rand who will run let me know.
    08-22-2017
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    This is about the primaries, as I said above even if we lose we need to put pressure on Dump to move our direction, anyone better than him will do for that purpose.
    07-17-2017
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    I hope it will, Dump needs pressure to keep him from drifting left even if we don't win.

    Here is my list of who should run:
    https://www.thenewamerican.com/freedom-index
    Idaho

    Dist.1: Raul Labrador - 91%

    Kentucky

    Sen. Rand Paul - 93%

    Dist.4: Thomas Massie - 98%

    Utah

    Sen. Mike Lee - 92%

    Michigan

    Dist.3: Justin Amash - 94%


    I am open to suggestions.
    There are lots more.


    Just put the words "Swordsmyth" and "Dump" into the site's search engine, then select threads from way back then and look for my posts.


    Don't go to my profile because you only get 80 pages of results that way.
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    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

  32. #268
    Quote Originally Posted by GlennwaldSnowdenAssanged View Post
    Rogan thread appears to have hit a bickering detour.
    Because some people objected to inconvenient facts about Rogan.
    Never attempt to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and annoys the pig.

    Robert Heinlein

    Give a man an inch and right away he thinks he's a ruler

    Groucho Marx

    I love mankind…it’s people I can’t stand.

    Linus, from the Peanuts comic

    You cannot have liberty without morality and morality without faith

    Alexis de Torqueville

    Those who fail to learn from the past are condemned to repeat it.
    Those who learn from the past are condemned to watch everybody else repeat it

    A Zero Hedge comment

  33. #269
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Just put the words "Swordsmyth" and "Dump" into the site's search engine, then select threads from way back then and look for my posts.


    Don't go to my profile because you only get 80 pages of results that way.
    I used the advanced search feature, searching the term "Dump" with you as the poster, and the results only went back to September 2020. I may be missing something, but I got no results earlier than that.

    Honestly, I don't even care anymore. If you weren't here initially to peddle Trump, fine. I'll apologize for making that claim, though I remain circumspect about it... that said, my principle issue with you has always been your incessant pro-Trump posting history to the near exclusion of anything else, and - again - your tendency to declare anyone who disagrees with you as "controlled opposition".

  34. #270
    Quote Originally Posted by Swordsmyth View Post
    Because some people objected to inconvenient facts about Rogan.
    I don't think anyone "objected"... speaking for myself, I don't find your concerns particularly relevant.

    Rogan is just a dude who has conversations with other people with a camera on. To act as though he's some kind of threat because BRCC pays him for ad reads is... bizarre.

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