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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

Student council, yearbook club and debate team, place over low heat and stir. Add social rejects and random trouble makers to taste. You know, the ones who have jobs in the schools front office so the principle and dean can keep an eye on them.

As teenagers they learned that tucking their asses up under a teacher or administrator's feet would keep them safe. Safe from the other kids, safe from the consequences of thier own stupidity and safe from thier own utter lack of judgment.

As 'adults' who find themselves in positions of authority, they are always completely lost and waiting for someone to tell them what to do. Never, I repeat, never will they admit to being frauds in way over thier heads.

Of course, when we the constituents try to tell them what they should do, it all goes in one ear and out the other. You know, because that shits like too hard and some shit. But when a foreign oligarch or tyrant tells them what to do, it's usually an easy out they can't wait to take along with the cash.

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

Never mind that massive violation!! Someone's got thier feet on the furniture!!!

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Jimmyprawns 9 points ago +9 / -0

This. It was to keep evidence from being read into the record. They kept it out of the courts, they kept it out of the media and off the social media. Sadly this was all it took to keep if from being spoken on the floor. The security in DC is because they fear what happens when it finally leaks out to enough normies. If it takes long enough to become common knowledge they hope it will be late enough that people will just accept it.

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Jimmyprawns 2 points ago +2 / -0

Come on man...

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Jimmyprawns 10 points ago +10 / -0

3rd grade politics. They're being told to like and try to sit next to the 'cool kid' who is actually an ass. Concurrently, the kid everyone likes to sit next to is being turned radioactive with lies and bullshit. The weasels and codependents trip over themselves signaling to the jackass in hope of validation by openly rejecting the kid they honestly like.

No wonder these dipshits are miserable people.

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Jimmyprawns 6 points ago +6 / -0

It's the new norm. I've had co-workers in thier mid 30's who seemed to think they were still just interns. Responsibility wise that is With regard to title, pay and treatment, they seemed to think they owned the place.

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Jimmyprawns 2 points ago +2 / -0

Imagine it with a wig. Like the department of health thing but in reverse (that one could totally pass itself off as a middle aged dude if it tried.)

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Jimmyprawns 7 points ago +7 / -0

They both go for the same look in hopes of impressing the same women. Betas and Deltas that is.

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Jimmyprawns 4 points ago +4 / -0

True. I don't think ive seen, in my lifetime, a republican who genuinely wanted to win. At anything.

These people are loosers who would otherwise be managing a mattress store and living on the verge of bankruptcy.

Achieving and maintaining club membership has given them a lifestyle they could never have built for themselves.

Being such a made man/woman comes with 'golden handcuffs.' Favors they must drop everything to make good on at some random 3am.

They have always envied trump's freedom, and his genuine popularity. He's not the cool kid you're supposed to want to hang out with even though they're an ass and no one really likes them. He's the genuinely liked guy people just want to be around. The talking heads especially resent the hell out of that, and people posing as government executives resent the hell out of his competence and the fact he prioritized being his own man and building his own life. And not fucking with our ability to do same.

These people in politics are a walking public service announcement, to remind us all that there is no such thing as a free lunch.

Trump is no saint but he can make these ass hats look like shit just by being in the same room. He can fuck up and still do better.

The left and the rinos are baffled by us because they cannot relate to people who admire those who've done well. They think we should be envious and resentful of trump and can't figure out why we aren't.

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Jimmyprawns 7 points ago +7 / -0

He never runs for the same office in the same place more than once. Like a locust he goes from field to field, leaving famine and disease in his wake.

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

It will never be required. Not short enough to finish in a semester. The curse of russian volumes. So long only the dedicated finish them and subsequently said self motivated scholars have few with whom to discuss the content.

High school only has time for ' rape and pillage of africa' with a bit of 'japanese internment' sprinkled on top. On occasion, Anne Frank gets passing mention as does 'America is evil for using the THE bomb.'

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Jimmyprawns 2 points ago +2 / -0

Similar to what has happened in academia. If you go along with or even buttress the prevailing group think, you get a pat on the head and no one questions it. 'Promote immediately!'

If you actually do the work, collect data, and do reasoned analysis, invariably your conclusions will align with reality and not what the food chain wants to hear. You'd better be prepared to defend your assertions and yourself. An uphill battle, that all to often ends with being shown the door.

The democrats instinctively encourage it and most republicans are too dense, or happily paid off to recognize, care about or question it. On the off chance they do, they are quickly brought to heel and the 'bad influence' they got a reality check from is dealt with.

The alphabets and think tanks in washington compete for attention and funding from largely corrupt politicians. Makes it easy for politicians to get a fantasy they like and ignore intelligence they don't.

It's never one intelligence source telling the truth and one lying. It's always a choice between two or more fantasies. Complete with budgets, new programs and policy choices they can be used to justify.

Some think tanks offer up total packages, a turn key solution for any dipshit who is lost in an office they don't belong in. "This is what you do, this is what you say, this is how you justify it. Here, we've even written some speeches and tweets you can start using now."

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Jimmyprawns 6 points ago +6 / -0

The dispenser probably got impounded too.

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

They had a chance and chucked the fuk out. Done with them.

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't know about that, 'history' got pretty creative with what happened in the late 60s early 70s. Especially the stuff being peddled in schools.

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

The $64,000 question is what will happen in the mean time.

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Jimmyprawns 2 points ago +2 / -0

Blm and antifa was cool because they were protesting against the middle class and destroying the people's shit. Bunch of plebes on the verge of loosing thier livelihoods is good as far as they're concerned.

Second you show up at the ruling class's place of business, showing restraint and with a legitimate grievance, it's a totally different can of worms.

Like an ex fabricating an altercation in front of a judge. You went to pick up your kids for the day. Didn't even go inside. Said nothing, did nothing, but now you're on the verge of jail time (good thing you left the car running with a window rolled down and the dash cam recorded all of that nothing burger interaction.)

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

Sellouts take payment up front. The ageing begins to show when the markers get called in. And boy does that shit accelerate.

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Jimmyprawns 1 point ago +1 / -0

He is an unfuckable man of jowls babbling on about others being utterly reprehensible. The very kind of man bill burr warned us about.

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Jimmyprawns 2 points ago +2 / -0

They actually think that exactly what they say happened, happened. They actually believe the shit they peddle. It's how a good liar passes off a lie. They lie to themselves first and believe it. Then badger the rest of us untill we believe it.

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