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Remember when Hillary and Biden called Trump's restrictions on travel from China "xenophobic"? or when Pelosi and DeBlasio said to go and enjoy Chinese New Year with 10s of thousands of your neighbors?
Speaking of China, Xi has a big problem.
Big Picture: The goodie-producing economic engine that braces the CCP's domestic political strategy needs international markets. China's domestic economy can't sustain it.
CCP international aggression magnifies the vulnerabilities. Recent vile aggression abounds. But call my choices cherry-picking and I'll call you a bribed media propagandist.
A man who got shot in CHAZ now wants to sue the police for not responding fast enough to the "autonomous zone" where they have up barricades barring the police from entering.
> Remember when Hillary and Biden
> called Trump's restrictions on
> travel from China "xenophobic"?
Did Hillary and Biden cost people's lives? Trump cost people their lives; his failure to protect Americans allowed more death from Wuhan than came to them from the First World War; his eighth-grader's disinterest in the lives, well-being and motives of others are shown in the deaths, debilitation and suffering of millions.
No wall yet, and we're told the virus is sending a surge to our southern border.
It's Donald Trump — not Hillary, not Biden, not Obama — who will be the representative woodcut of America's incompetence as the history of these years, and perhaps of this century, is written. (The mumbling teen affinity of his most ardent devotees will not be much admired, either.) The disease itself, the unaccountable Chinese, the inflamed racial tensions, the violent desecration of any public statuary for historical figures, racist or quite obviously not racist... His.
He's your guy, your game show host. Enjoy your little TV show. Others are paying for it.
More death than WW1, and stateside. In our own homes.
Crid
at June 25, 2020 12:09 PM
Makes Checkers and Malaise look like deft rhetorical parries of the cleverest sort.
Crid
at June 25, 2020 12:11 PM
Not everyone is Conan (ours would be a much different world if we were), so here are deets on a couple of other famously desperate, and essentially failed, rhetorical gambles from a recent generation—
Checkers actually worked, more because it dared the top of the ticket (Ike) to similarly denude himself financially, but it was essentially a private message from the caboose of the ticket to the engine, delivered with exquisite subtlety on national television. But the cloth coat and puppy stuff was just annoying for everyone.
Malaise was such an embarrassment they affixed another word to it.
Crid
at June 25, 2020 12:49 PM
Could anyone believe that China, a second-world (best-case) nation of 1.44 Billion, has only suffered 4,641 deaths from Covid? (Johns Hopkins, 1:58pm PDT)
Between 2008 and 2017, Chicago sold over $700 million in “police brutality bonds,” more than any other city included in the American Center on Race and the Economy’s report. Over that period, investors reportedly collected $1 billion in interest — and taxpayers spent about twice that much servicing the debt.
Crid
at June 25, 2020 3:13 PM
Did Hillary and Biden cost people's lives?
Let's do a thought experiment. Let's say The Clinton Crime Family occupies the Oval Office.
What would they have done differently? that would have been effective?
"Trump cost people their lives; his failure to protect Americans..."
Please explain how the Federal government can set aside the 1st Amendment. Then, explain what Trump would be called if he did - seeing as he is already "literally Hitler" to many snowflakes who never saw the real thing.
Please name another public figure who did something - acted - before Trump did - when he was blamed for mentioning China, a precious ally of the next Democrat nominee.
"More death than WW1" - fallacious argument. If you would compare the actions to the result, you'd probably find out that the actions of a couple of governors caused deaths.
I know it's important for you to attack the name you know, but this is disappointing.
Now, please say something about the cell phone again so newcomers can see your boner.
Radwaste
at June 25, 2020 3:21 PM
No matter what, Raddy, defend your game show host. Like I said, no matter what happens in November or in the second half of 2020, his incompetence is documented in death, suffering, and economic brutality. He has no superpowers, no clever move that's going to do any good for his voters or for anyone else. You wanted him to be president; he is; history came a-knockin', and he wasn't up to it.
Bitch about it. Whine. Howl to the Heavens that people just don't understand. And you want so badly to explain....
Crid
at June 25, 2020 4:52 PM
Henderson has about ten citations that are this good every week.
Remember when Trump said "This will go away"?
Crid at June 24, 2020 11:46 PM
Remember when Hillary and Biden called Trump's restrictions on travel from China "xenophobic"? or when Pelosi and DeBlasio said to go and enjoy Chinese New Year with 10s of thousands of your neighbors?
Speaking of China, Xi has a big problem.
https://strategypage.com/on_point/2020062322039.aspx
I R A Darth Aggie at June 25, 2020 6:58 AM
Good luck with that.
https://twitter.com/jason_howerton/status/1275889670715510784
I R A Darth Aggie at June 25, 2020 7:42 AM
> Remember when Hillary and Biden
> called Trump's restrictions on
> travel from China "xenophobic"?
Did Hillary and Biden cost people's lives? Trump cost people their lives; his failure to protect Americans allowed more death from Wuhan than came to them from the First World War; his eighth-grader's disinterest in the lives, well-being and motives of others are shown in the deaths, debilitation and suffering of millions.
No wall yet, and we're told the virus is sending a surge to our southern border.
It's Donald Trump — not Hillary, not Biden, not Obama — who will be the representative woodcut of America's incompetence as the history of these years, and perhaps of this century, is written. (The mumbling teen affinity of his most ardent devotees will not be much admired, either.) The disease itself, the unaccountable Chinese, the inflamed racial tensions, the violent desecration of any public statuary for historical figures, racist or quite obviously not racist... His.
He's your guy, your game show host. Enjoy your little TV show. Others are paying for it.
Crid at June 25, 2020 11:42 AM
"It will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away."
More death than WW1, and stateside. In our own homes.
Crid at June 25, 2020 12:09 PM
Makes Checkers and Malaise look like deft rhetorical parries of the cleverest sort.
Crid at June 25, 2020 12:11 PM
Not everyone is Conan (ours would be a much different world if we were), so here are deets on a couple of other famously desperate, and essentially failed, rhetorical gambles from a recent generation—
Checkers actually worked, more because it dared the top of the ticket (Ike) to similarly denude himself financially, but it was essentially a private message from the caboose of the ticket to the engine, delivered with exquisite subtlety on national television. But the cloth coat and puppy stuff was just annoying for everyone.Malaise was such an embarrassment they affixed another word to it.
Crid at June 25, 2020 12:49 PM
Could anyone believe that China, a second-world (best-case) nation of 1.44 Billion, has only suffered 4,641 deaths from Covid? (Johns Hopkins, 1:58pm PDT)
No.
No.
Crid at June 25, 2020 2:00 PM
I meant to include this, with the word "teeming."
Crid at June 25, 2020 2:03 PM
China can't possibly have such a low count.
The USA alone has suffered 120 MILLION deaths by COVID-19!
#believeBiden
Gog_Magog_Carpet_Reclaimers at June 25, 2020 2:07 PM
Epic meltdown, or someone getting their work in?
https://twitter.com/robbystarbuck/status/1276110776256925696
I R A Darth Aggie at June 25, 2020 3:11 PM
♫
Well—Crid at June 25, 2020 3:13 PM
Did Hillary and Biden cost people's lives?
Let's do a thought experiment. Let's say The Clinton Crime Family occupies the Oval Office.
What would they have done differently? that would have been effective?
I R A Darth Aggie at June 25, 2020 3:17 PM
The Milennials are at it again:
https://twitter.com/linkartoon/status/1275920941936185345
Sixclaws at June 25, 2020 3:20 PM
"Trump cost people their lives; his failure to protect Americans..."
Please explain how the Federal government can set aside the 1st Amendment. Then, explain what Trump would be called if he did - seeing as he is already "literally Hitler" to many snowflakes who never saw the real thing.
Please name another public figure who did something - acted - before Trump did - when he was blamed for mentioning China, a precious ally of the next Democrat nominee.
"More death than WW1" - fallacious argument. If you would compare the actions to the result, you'd probably find out that the actions of a couple of governors caused deaths.
I know it's important for you to attack the name you know, but this is disappointing.
Now, please say something about the cell phone again so newcomers can see your boner.
Radwaste at June 25, 2020 3:21 PM
No matter what, Raddy, defend your game show host. Like I said, no matter what happens in November or in the second half of 2020, his incompetence is documented in death, suffering, and economic brutality. He has no superpowers, no clever move that's going to do any good for his voters or for anyone else. You wanted him to be president; he is; history came a-knockin', and he wasn't up to it.
Bitch about it. Whine. Howl to the Heavens that people just don't understand. And you want so badly to explain....
Crid at June 25, 2020 4:52 PM
Henderson has about ten citations that are this good every week.
Crid at June 25, 2020 4:56 PM
Or as an Silicon Valley nerd put it years ago:
Crid at June 25, 2020 5:34 PM
Or you could try explaining, Crid. But maybe stop 'Howling to the Heavens' tm first.
Ben at June 26, 2020 8:41 AM
Historians will get this. It's too big to miss.
Crid at June 27, 2020 4:30 PM
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