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Thursday, January 27, 2022

Blacks represent about 13% of the population yet are represented in 75% of the commercials







Have you noticed how many Blacks are in TV ads in relation to their percentage of the population? If I took you out of a cave and brought you into my home turned on the TV and watched a few commercials you would look at me and say... to borrow a quote from Bribem... "You ain't Black!"


Let's be honest how many interracial couples, or people in an interracial marriage, do you know let alone hang out with? It's not a racial thing it's reality. It just seems so contrived and unrealistic. If you want to date someone of a different race that's fine. But this is a step taken by the liberal left and Hollywood to shove 'the new norm' down our throat. One case in point the commercial with a white mother and father and both of the kids are Black which I assume adopted or from a previous marriage. Have you seen one with two Black parents and both of the kids are white?


This probably gets me more than anything else. Ads are created to manipulate you to buy something. Am I wrong? So as a white male consumer at times I'm watching commercials depicting white people as buffoons while depicting Blacks as all knowing and seeing. This is supposed to entice me to buy their product? These advertising execs are rumored to be smart so let's look at it from a marketing standpoint. The vast majority of people in United States are white according to the 2020 census. 61% of people in United States are white. So they're going to pander to the 13% while potentially pissing off 61%? If at all possible I try not to buy their products. I remember a time when you RARELY saw a Black in a commercial so I guess we came full circle. Black is black, white is white, and green is green so I don't get the philosophy but it's OK. This is one of the reasons I own a DVR. I hate all commercials. I don't care if the participants are white or Black. I just click the fast forward button. 


This commercial right here is the most irritating asshole of a commercial I have ever seen! I can't get to the remote fast enough. If it wasn't for the fifth Commandment I would put a contract on him and the bird.












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Wednesday, January 26, 2022

Human trafficking in another form

 

Read at least a dozen stories similar to this in the last few months:


Mass release of illegal immigrants in Texas is captured on camera: Group of male, childless migrants were later put in taxis to airports and flown to cities across the US, report claims


This has got to be illegal! 

The Bribem administration is working in concert with the cartels smuggling people into the United States! Don't understand how the bastard gets away with it. Additionally Bribem has the gall to dictate to states like Texas and Florida they don't have the legal authority to deport illegals. But he has the authority to smuggled them into the country and deposit them in the dead of night all over the United States? The son-of-a-bitch should be shot for treason!


If this doesn't piss you off I don't know what the hell would.



Your tax dollars at work:

A large group of men were transported on buses to a 'border patrol drop off' station in Brownsville, Texas, on Tuesday before being taxied to the airport where they were flown to Houston, Miami, and Atlanta


They were released by ICE and no women or children were seen among the group
They were released by ICE and no women or children were seen among the group 


After leaving the border patrol station, they were taken to Harlingen Airport to be fly to their final destinations
After leaving the border patrol station, they were taken to Harlingen Airport to be fly to their final destinations


These corrupt bastards are shamelessly doing this right in front of the cameras! Imagine what's going on when they're not running? What amazes me at the WH press conferences reporters will ask questions about the crisis at the border but I have yet to hear one ever mention putting illegals on airplanes and flying them all over the United States. 


 


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Thursday, January 20, 2022

This is very concerning



How in the hell are Black people going to be able to cope with this?


Liberal edict:

Voting advocates nationwide (aka the whacked left) have warned that Republican-led states have passed laws making it more difficult for Black Americans and others to vote by consolidating polling locations, requiring certain types of identification and ordering other changes.


Well if they don't have the wherewithal to vote how are they going to comply with this?


Excerpt:

As of Saturday at 6 a.m., anyone who wants to visit establishments including restaurants, gyms, music venues and theaters in Washington, D.C., must show proof of vaccination against COVID-19.

So it looks like they're going to have to eat Crow...as in Jim.




Can't make it to the DOT but no problem making it to the voting precinct.








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Wednesday, January 19, 2022

Any respect I had for Nick Saban just flew out the window




Nick Saban, others urge Manchin to help pass voting rights bill

The bill appears headed for defeat




'Special Report' panel weighs in as lawmakers debate election reform and changing filibuster.

University of Alabama head football coach Nick Saban and other prominent sports figures with ties to West Virginia have urged U.S. Sen. Joe Manchin to support sweeping legislation to protect the right to vote.

Saban was joined by NBA Hall of Famer Jerry West, a fellow West Virginia native, in a Jan. 13 letter penned to the Democratic senator ahead of the Senate's debate of the Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act. The Senate took up the bill Tuesday, and it appeared headed for defeat.

The package before the Senate would make Election Day a national holiday and require access to early voting and mail-in ballots that became overwhelmingly popular during the COVID-19 pandemic. Voting advocates nationwide have warned that Republican-led states have passed laws making it more difficult for Black Americans and others to vote by consolidating polling locations, requiring certain types of identification and ordering other changes.

This last sentence kills me. Stupid Saban fell for it! Can a guy that smart be that dense? Black Americans can't make it to the polling locations? Are they paralyzed? And then... OMG THEY'RE GOING TO ASK FOR CERTAIN TYPES OF IDENTIFICATION...


AND ORDERING OTHER CHANGES TOO! Like you have to be alive to vote and you can only vote once... I'm talking Jim Crow on steroids!!!!!!!!!


The ad you'll never see on AFLAC:





Arguably, Nick Saban will go down as the greatest coach in college history. I was floored when I read his statement! I can't believe he was stupid enough to drink the Kool-Aid!




In the letter, the group said the principles that help ensure fair and free elections are "now under intentional and unprecedented challenge."

"We are all certain that democracy is best when voting is open to everyone on a level playing field; the referees are neutral; and at the end of the game the final score is respected and accepted," the letter reads.
The letter was also signed by former NFL players Oliver Luck and Darryl Talley, both of whom are West Virginia University graduates, as well as former NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue.

The group said that lawmakers must "guarantee that all Americans have an equal voice in our democracy and that Federal elections are conducted with integrity so that the votes of all eligible voters determine the election outcomes."

The voting bill was the Democrats’ top priority this Congress, and the House swiftly approved the legislation, only to see it languish in the Senate, opposed by Republicans. With a 50-50 split, Democrats have a narrow Senate majority — Vice President Kamala Harris can break a tie — but they lack the 60 votes needed to overcome the GOP filibuster.



Sen. Joe Manchin, D-WVa., speaks to the media after senate democrats luncheon, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 13, 2022. Biden is meeting privately with Senate Democrats at the Capitol, a visit intended to deliver a jolt to the party's long-stalled voting and elections legislation. ( AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana) (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)


Attention is focused intently on Democrats Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona, who were singled out with a barrage of criticism during Martin Luther King Jr. Day events for their refusal to change what civil rights leaders call the "Jim Crow filibuster."

Martin Luther King III, the son of the late civil rights leader, compared Sinema and Manchin to the white moderate his father wrote about during the civil rights battles of the 1950s and 1960s — a person who declared support for the goals of Black voting rights but not the direct actions or demonstrations that ultimately led to passage of the landmark legislation.

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Speaking of Martin Luther King have you seen this?


Just think pretty soon on October 14th you won't be getting mail because it's George Floyd Day!




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Both Manchin and Sinema say they support the package, but they are unwilling to change the Senate rules to muscle it through that chamber over Republican objections.

Asked about the letter Tuesday, Manchin told reporters that Saban had added a footnote, that was not included in the released letter, saying he supports the filibuster and to not get rid of it.

"We should all support the right the vote, everyone, but not breaking the rules to make new rules," Manchin said.




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Tuesday, January 18, 2022

Listen to the rambling

 

What did she just say?

Video 658

Must have misplaced her medication again. 




BTW... The Dems viewpoint on the vaccine before Bribem occupied the White House. Remember now it's the exact same vaccine! 

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Made in China

 








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Breaking news from the Vatican



 On a tip from Ed Kilbane










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Saturday, January 15, 2022

This is what catch and release get's you:

 





This worthless POS thug killed her for a lousy hundred bucks! 


These were his comments as he was led away by the cops:


Why am I guilty?' Glynn shouted through the blue mask covering his face as officers walked him to a waiting police car.

'You know they charge n*****s every day? 

'Where’s our reparations for four hundred years of f***ing slavery.'


The comments he made are telling. How did they acquire this mindset? This goes on day in and day out. Watching the news, either local or national, are mugshots of Blacks (far greater than any other race) who committed crimes or videos of Blacks who are in the process of committing crimes. You would have to be Helen Keller not to notice this. His words are revealing as much as the murder he committed because it's the culmination of what Black people had pumped into their ears their entire life from bleeding heart liberal Democrats. THEY HAVE BEEN TOLD THEY ARE VICTIMS so now they justify anything, even murder, to the people and the establishment they have been taught have victimized them. 

We have seen this behavior played out time and time again with the help of a complicit liberal media throughout the country. A cop shoots a black male with an arrest record as long as your arm (he resisted arrest and refused to comply since he's black and he's entitled) and in this twisted society we now live in the cop becomes the perpetrator and the Black man a saint.


And in NYC things are only going to get worse:

Crimefighter exodus: Manhattan prosecutors flee DA office after Bragg takes helm










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Hollow the Leader: Biden's Empty Year Takes Its Toll




On a tip from Doug Back



January 14, 2022



If you thought your week was bad, Joe Biden's was worse. The president, who is bleeding support with every empty produce aisle, has had his share of awful days. Still, his PR team probably wouldn't have chosen to spend his one-year anniversary in office next Thursday spinning a trifecta of defeats. In a matter of hours, Biden witnessed the end of the private employer vaccine mandate at the Supreme Court -- followed, that same afternoon, by a death blow to two of the Left's signature priorities: the crusade to end the Senate filibuster and his raging attempt to takeover U.S. elections.

After 12 months of self-inflicted wounds, it was the embarrassing cap to an already dismal first year. With his agenda in tatters and public confidence at new lows, the path forward is anything but clear. "He's just not up to the job of being president," Jim Geraghty argues. Others, like David Brooks, say it's time to sideline the extremist voices and find some middle ground. "Today is the day for Biden to begin revamping his presidency in a more centrist direction. There's no path forward for a leftist agenda."

And yet, even the president himself seems in denial on that fact, telling reporters when the election bill went down in flames that "As long as I'm in the White House, as long as I'm engaged at all, I'm going to be fighting... Like every other major civil rights bill that came along, if we miss the first time, we can come back and try it a second time."

But for Democrats, there may not be a second time. In poll after poll, Biden's party is staring down numbers that would take a Lazarus-like miracle to bounce back from. Only four percent of Americans -- four -- think the economy has recovered under Biden. Seventy percent believe his policies are making the situation worse, and 66 percent said they doubted whether the president was even "a leader you could trust" -- including more than a third of his own party!

Two Democrats, Senators Joe Manchin (W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (Ariz.) probably identify with that concern more than anyone after watching the president turn his back on everything he stood for in their chamber. This was a man, in 2005, who fought to the death to protect the legislative filibuster. "Republicans may own the field right now," the younger Biden warned, "but you won't own it forever. And I pray God when the Democrats take back control, we don't make the kind of naked power grab you are doing."

"We have termed this the filibuster flip-flop in the United States Senate," Senator Joni Ernst (R-Iowa) chuckled when she saw the clip. "We've seen this with President Joe Biden. We've seen this with the Democratic leader, Chuck Schumer of New York, where just a handful of years ago, he was saying that elimination of the filibuster would spell doomsday for democracy. And obviously, their tune has changed, and we've called them to the carpet on this." But at the end of the day, she shook her head, "it's all about self-preservation for them." It's all about a flailing party guaranteeing permanent, total control.

Fortunately, two Democratic senators had the foresight to see the devastation that a filibuster-free Senate would have on the rest of America. In a powerful speech on the floor, Sinema cut through her party's melodramatic talking points and got to the heart of the matter: Lowering the 60-vote threshold is the lazy way out of legislating for either party. This whole conversation, she chided, "is a poor substitute for what I believe could have been and should have been a thoughtful public debate at any time over the past year." Killing a rule that forces senators to compromise and work together doesn't solve "the disease of division," she argued. "Today marks the longest time in history that the Senate has been equally divided. The House of Representatives is nearly equally divided as well... Our mandate, it seems evident to me, [is to] work together and get stuff done for America."

It was the final nail in the coffin to the Democrats' election takeover hopes. With the filibuster in place and the narrowest possible majority, there's no way for Biden's party to ram through their unpopular legislation -- for now. "I do believe we're in a safe situation," Ernst agreed, "but that could change. For now the filibuster is safe."

That's a relief to experts like J. Christian Adams, who saw the founders' dream on the verge of complete extinction. "The Senate was designed to slow down legislation..." he explained on "Washington Watch." "Otherwise, Washington would be even more out of control than it is." It's a check and balance that requires consensus and equilibrium. And we tinker with it at great risk. Even the American people seem to have come around to that fact, rallying around the filibuster with an even bigger majority since June.

For Joe Biden, the task of stopping his spiraling presidency just became a whole lot harder. Staring down crises he can't solve, voters he can't convince, and a party he can't satiate, the next three years must seem like a long and exhausting prospect. With few other prospects, maybe the president could return to the one thing voters asked of him. Americans "didn't give President Biden a mandate for much," Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) pointed out, but they did give him a job he's thus far ignored: uniting a hurt and divided country. Maybe now is the time to take that call seriously.

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A few comments:


For starters the 4% who say the economy is better under Bribem must be living in a mental ward! 


Relating to the article. Do these idiots not know there's videos of what they said previously? Like to see Peter Doocy show him this video at his next news conference when he said this:


"Republicans may own the field right now," the younger Biden warned, "but you won't own it forever. And I pray God when the Democrats take back control, we don't make the kind of naked power grab you are doing.”




Oh... and speaking of empty aisles in the supermarkets have you been to Meijers lately? 


This was the bread aisle the other day.




The milk expired in two days. No jumbo eggs. No frozen French fries. Just about every aisle had huge gaps with nothing on them. 

And I swear to God things are gonna get a lot worse before they get better especially with China and Russia!

Anyone who admits voting for Bribem who could look you in the eye and say they don't regret it is a damn liar.

Seriously, and I'm not being facetious, name me one thing he's done right since he occupied the White House?






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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Something to think about...



 







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Sunday, January 9, 2022

Alec Baldwin's lawyer

 

On a tip from Ed Kilbane



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Saturday, January 8, 2022

Eric Adams taps younger brother Bernard as a deputy police commissioner



Taking care of their own

This is the perfect storm of ineptitude meets stupidity if I ever seen it. NYC will reap what they sowed... and I'm talking big time! 


Just to reiterate this is the new district attorney.




Mayor Eric Adams has tapped his younger brother to serve as a deputy NYPD commissioner, The Post has learned. 

Bernard Adams, a 56-year-old retired NYPD sergeant, will oversee governmental affairs, he confirmed Friday. But the full scope of his responsibilities was not immediately clear.

Internal documents obtained by The Post show Bernard Adams listed as a deputy commissioner on the official NYPD roster.

A civilian post, deputy police commissioners typically make around $242,000, although it was not yet known what his salary would be in the department.

Bernard Adams’ LinkedIn profile lists his current job as assistant director for parking at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he’s been employed since 2011.

Neither City Hall nor the NYPD returned a request for comment. 

Eric Adams’ younger brother, Bernard, who is a 56-year-old retired NYPD officer, said he will oversee governmental affairs for the NYPD.AP Photo/Kevin Hagen


News of the appointment of Bernard Adams, who responded to the Sept. 11 terror attacks while working as a cop at Brooklyn’s 88th Precinct, comes hours after Eric Adams appointed longtime friend and confidant Philip Banks as deputy mayor of public safety.

Stop here:
A little background on Philip Banks.


chancellor.

Eric Adams has recruited his brother Bernard to be a NYPD deputy police commissioner. 


The move also comes a day after a shake-up of the police executive staff that forced out Internal Affairs boss Joseph Reznick and the head of the department’s employee relations, Robert Ganley. Both had been collecting a hefty pension as well as their lucrative taxpayer-funded salary. 

Big Apple mayors have hired family members in the past. Michael Bloomberg onboarded his daughter, Emma, and sister, Marjorie Tavern, while mayor but they worked for free and did not carry such prestigious titles. 

Former Mayor Bill de Blasio’s wife Chirlane McCray played an outsized role in his administration — most notably her role heading the failed $1.3 billion mental health initiative ThriveNYC — but was only officially acting as the city’s First Lady. She was barred from collecting a salary by city nepotism rules. 





Bernard Adams, brother of New York Mayor Eric Adams. Check out his shirt. How is a safe future going to materialize after you just notified criminals your constituents go ahead and commit arm robbery because the most you're going to be charged with is petty larceny? This is even more crazy when you contemplate the Adams brothers are both ex-cops! 



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Friday, January 7, 2022

Harris describes Jan. 6 alongside Pearl Harbor, 9/11 as dates that 'echo throughout history'



(I'm surprised she didn't say a date that will live in infamy. Talk about milking this for everything they can get!!!)

Vice president says, 'I wonder, how will Jan. 6 be remembered in the years ahead?'





Vice President Kamala Harris named Jan. 6, 2021, as a date that will 'echo throughout history.'



One year after the riot of Jan. 6, 2021, Vice President Kamala Harris stated that the date will live on in the country's memory, likening it to the dates of the Pearl Harbor attack and the 9/11 terror attacks.

In an address delivered as part of a commemoration of the anniversary of the protest in which demonstrators entered the Capitol building, interrupting the counting of electoral votes, Harris included Jan. 6 as one of three dark days in American history.



(To Democrats voting rights and cheating are one and the same)


"Certain dates echo throughout history," Harris said. "Including dates that instantly remind all who have lived them where they were and what they were doing when our democracy came under assault. Dates that occupy not only a place on our calendar but a place in our collective memory. Dec. 7, 1941, Sept. 11, 2001, and Jan. 6, 2021."










Harris, who was vice president-elect and a sitting senator at the time, said Thursday that the rioters that day sought to attack "the institutions, the values, the ideals that generations of Americans have marched, picketed, and shed blood to establish and defend."

"On Jan. 6 we all saw what our nation would look like if the forces who seek to dismantle our democracy are successful: the lawlessness, the violence, the chaos," she continued.

Harris stated that the events of January 6 reflect both the "fragility" and "strength" of American democracy, as the attack on the Capitol and the challenge to the election ultimately failed. She praised the lawmakers from both parties who returned afterwards to finish the vote counting for their "resolve" and "loyalty."

The vice president then questioned whether Jan. 6, 2021 will some day be viewed as the beginning of the end of American democracy, before stressing the need for Congress to pass new voting legislation.

"I wonder, how will Jan. 6 will be remembered in the years ahead? Will it be remembered as a moment that accelerated the unraveling of the oldest, greatest democracy in the world, or a moment when we decided to secure and strengthen our democracy for generations to come?" Harris asked.

"The American spirit is being tested," she added. "The answer to whether we will meet that test resides where it always has resided in our country: with you."

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Anyone remember the storm of protesters at the Kavanagh hearing?





Yes, there were some people arrested. But do you remember the FBI, chomping on the bit in a fever pitch, relentlessly hunting these people down? 
 
Either do I.

Oh... and what about Seattle and Portland?








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Thursday, January 6, 2022

Antonio Brown's pregame 'warm-up'

 

A perfect match. A lunatic and a toilet seat licker. 

What more could you ask for?


Something tells me we haven't heard the last from Antonio Brown. The next time we hear something I fear it's gonna be far more serious than this! 










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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

New Yorkers deserve what they get



One of the requirements to live in NYC is... you must be an asshole.


First they put bat shit crazy AOC in the House of Representatives and now Alvin Bragg for DA.



This was one of his first official duties…


Armed robbery is now petty larceny?!?


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1. Armed robbers who use guns or other deadly weapons to stick up stores and other businesses will be prosecuted only for petty larceny, a misdemeanor, provided no victims were seriously injured and there’s no “genuine risk of physical harm” to anyone. Armed robbery, a class B felony, would typically be punishable by a maximum of 25 years in prison, while petty larceny subjects offenders to up to 364 days in jail and a $1,000 fine.

So the fact they are pointing a loaded gun at someone doesn't pass muster for  “genuine risk of physical harm”?


2. Convicted criminals caught with weapons other than guns will have those felony charges downgraded to misdemeanors unless they’re also charged with more serious offenses. Criminal possession of a weapon in the third degree, a class D felony, is punishable by up to 7 years behind bars.


3. Burglars who steal from residential storage areas, parts of homes that aren’t “accessible to a living area” and businesses located in mixed-use buildings will be prosecuted for a low-level class D felony that only covers break-ins instead of for more serious crimes. Those more serious crimes, class B and class C felonies, would be punishable by up to 25 and up to 15 years in prison respectively. 


4. Drug dealers believed to be “acting as a low-level agent of a seller” will be prosecuted only for misdemeanor possession. Also, suspected dealers will only be prosecuted on felony charges if they’re also accused of more serious crimes or are actually caught in the act of selling drugs. That felony would mean facing up to seven years behind bars.






 Criminals have new theme song:


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Look how crime has skyrocketed in New York City since Giuliani left. And they just keep voting Democrat!


The headlines coming down the pike:


ARMED BLACK TEEN COMMITTING PETTY LARCENY SHOT DEAD BY WHITE POLICE OFFICER


BUSINESS OWNER WHO SHOT DEONTAY GREEN CHARGED WITH MURDER AFTER ARMED TEEN TRIED TO ROB HIS STORE AT GUNPOINT


The assholes in New York elected Eric Adams for mayor, a retired cop no less, and now they will reap the reward. 





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