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sorry, were we only supposed to speak of her in terms of being a sex object?


She's a cool chick and that makes her even hotter. A bit of a tomboy at times.

re: Were you bullied growing up?

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 12:41 pm to
You aren't doing well at countering the idea that bullies grow up to be politically Conservative adults. Just the opposite. You're confirming it.
Even as a teen she was one of those people who lights up a room when she walks in.

I had the pleasure of working with her for several months and becoming friends with her. She has a great spirit.

re: Were you bullied growing up?

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 12:34 pm to
Bill Paxton had you down perfectly in weird science.

Is it telling that he assumed anyone who was bullied as a kid is politically Liberal as an adult? ( and thus, conversely, anyone who was a bully as a kid is politically Conservative as an adult )

re: Were you bullied growing up?

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 12:24 pm to
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So you vote for candidates, not based on policy, but because you were teased as a child?


Your assumption that I vote is erroneous.

with the "msm", yes.

Just as Conservative media's coverage of Trump is vastly different than was its coverage of Obama.

Con media attacked Obama, Lib media attacks Trump.

Now, the Right's attacks against Obama were far more vicious, nasty, and hateful than are the Left's attacks against Trump. The Conservative media had people fully believing that Obama is Satan and he was out to destroy America and he was giddy with pleasure when terrorists killed Americans / Christians. And to this day millions of Conservatives believe that nonsense.
and there are Americans who were murdered and would be alive today if we did not allow residents of a state to travel outside of their state of residence.

Then there is the following photo. Consider that at the time the photo was taken Trump is a 30 yr old man and the pig-tailed child in the photo is his wife to be.


The victim routine / persecution complex has long been popular with the far-Right and with more extreme Conservatives.

Media is against us and it is all so unfair...we are persecuted and there is a war against Christians / Christmas...white people are the real victims of racism...we are victims of taxation and regulation that stifle wealth creation ( never mind that Trump was able to become fabulously wealthy despite the regulation and taxation ), etc.
He could do what Obama did in regard to all the lies and distortions from Conservative media- ignore it and go about the job of being President.


re: Psychology behind the melt

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 11:38 am to
How un-stereotypical of you to be an LSU fan who is also a racist.


re: 12 Days if Kwanzaa

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 11:36 am to
I used to listen to the political shock-jocks- Rush, Hannity, Levin, Savage, Wilkow. But I grew tired of their schtick and their format of wanting to fuel outrage, hate, and anger.

These days what political radio I listen to is more along the lines of Steele & Unger, Julie Mason on POTUS, and once in a while David Webb because he is one of the few Conservatives on radio who isn't ridiculous.
The image of someone taking the time to create that is quite pathetic.

I picture the person's kids asking him to come play with them and the person barks back angrily "Not now, DAMMIT! Daddy is busy with important work!!".
yeah, that shoe of laziness fits and fits snugly.


How convenient it must be to have Liberals being responsible for all bad in the world. From "black crime" to terrorism to government waste to unemployment.


If a person is not opposed to legal immigration, does that mean that such a person is to blame and "has blood on their hands" when a legal immigrant commits a murder?

re: Psychology behind the melt

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 11:15 am to
You have a copy of "all the history books"?

Do you live in Alexandria?

re: Psychology behind the melt

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 10:56 am to
How is InfoWars these days?

Did you meet my stalker?
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The less of a frick you give, the crazier it makes them.



Stephen Paddock gave no fricks whatsoever. One could not less give a frick than did Stephen Paddock.

And that made his targets "crazy"?

re: Psychology behind the melt

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 10:47 am to
He should have chosen a better name.

Or at least altered his name out of shame, as did Trump's family.


re: Psychology behind the melt

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 10:45 am to
trolling typically consists of brief posts that don't discuss the topic at hand and are instead just some sort of personal attack / attempt to tweak a specific individual.

you know, posts like yours.
Do you think no one will notice how you switched from Liberal / Conservative to Democrat / Republican??


The segregationist Democrats were Conservatives. For instance, George Wallace.

The Republicans who advanced civil rights for blacks were liberal / progressive.

The Klan was populated by Christian conservatives who feared Communism and were concerned over the impact of mass immigration.

The murdered civil rights workers were Liberals and they were murdered by Conservatives.
I still don't know what that is supposed to mean.

Whatever. Have your code.

re: Psychology behind the melt

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 10:37 am to
The melt had its genesis in a half-black man with a foreign-sounding / Muslim-sounding name becoming a Presidential nominee.

That sent many into full meltdown. And it ultimately produced the Trump nomination and Presidency.

As you may recall, it was Trump's foray into the melt and his appeal to the melters that began his political career. Trump skillfully played to the melt and became the great hope of the melted.
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Those homeless veterans don’t know how privileged they are



Well, the white homeless veterans have advantage over the black homeless veterans as a result of being white.

More likely to get handouts when panhandling. More likely to be given a job. More likely to be taken in by someone.
I hope you one day become healthy again and can rid yourself of your self-declared sickness.

No, I was referring to his childishness in standing up for himself. The pettiness, the juvenile insult hurling, the childish name-calling, and the unnecessary low-blows / attacks on the physical appearance of others.

I was referring to his poor personal character that he regularly puts on display. His smallness.

re: CNN headling re: Moore

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 10:14 am to
Both you and teke missed the point of my post...that point being that it isn't just CNN and Liberals saying that a Moore win is bad for the GOP / Conservative brand.

There are those who think that a far-Right evangelical who believes that blacks were better off slaves and homosexuality is on par with beastiality isn't the direction American Conservatism needs to be heading.

re: CNN headling re: Moore

Posted by MajorTaylor on 12/11/17 at 9:40 am to
"Fox News analyst Brit Hume said Wednesday that if Roy Moore is elected to the Senate, he will become the “hood ornament” of the GOP.

Hume said Republicans should “pray” that Moore loses the Dec. 12 election, because having Moore represent them would be a “hot mess.”

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No upset-ness there. Just noting the man's personality type.

When I note that Bill Clinton is pervy it doesn't mean that I am upset over his perviness.

Noting that the sky is blue doesn't mean one is "upset" that the sky is blue.
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Ah, eat shite and die with that crap.


That sounds angry. And bitter.