Someone Water The Peasants

National Guard troops brought to DC, used as props for the Inauguration, abandoned when no longer useful but not sent home. Democrats act crassly, media fails to notice.

Republicans act classy, media fails to notice.

I wonder how many of those troops were Georgia military who voted 100% for Joe Biden – according to the official count.  I wonder how many of them will vote Democrat next time around?

Joe Doakes

I’m just hoping it matters, myself.

39 thoughts on “Someone Water The Peasants

  1. It’s supposed to snow tomorrow, but I don’t believe snow exists and I demand all Northland television stations have me on air to share my snow-is-a-hoax viewpoint. If they don’t, I will accuse them of trying to silence me and fellow snow deniers.

    Even the bots don’t seem to really have the umph to push The Big Lie any more….

  2. Delete the the thread jacks Mitch, you gave your word.

    Lets be honest, the media will not ever report anything bad about the dems again, now that they know they can get away with it, and block it in new media.

    I wonder what they will be saying when gas hits 6 dollars a gallon.

  3. I see the left has a new cute phrase (like war for oil, tax cuts for the rich, russian collusion, etc)

  4. I can’t tell if Emery’s @8:20 is off-topic or not because it is blather.
    Maybe he belongs to some cult with it’s own lingo, unintelligible to non-Cultists?
    Like “Suri will be audited by the thetans to expose sea org”?

  5. 👆You are just blathering at this point. People who are not capable of presenting a sound argument resort to blathering.

  6. And it was just as effective then as well.

    Say — JD, why exactly were there troops in our nations Capitol? MAGA insurrectionists? Right wing extremists?

  7. My comment was perfectly clear.
    But I still can’t figure out what your 8:20 was about. The weather? Weather forecasters? People who believe weather forecasts are often incorrect?
    What is a bot and why does it have “umph”?
    From Orwell’s “Politics and the English Language”:
    The writer either has a meaning and cannot express it, or he inadvertently says something else, or he is almost indifferent as to whether his words mean anything or not. This mixture of vagueness and sheer incompetence is the most marked characteristic of modern English prose, and especially of any kind of political writing. As soon as certain topics are raised, the concrete melts into the abstract and no one seems able to think of turns of speech that are not hackneyed: prose consists less and less of words chosen for the sake of their meaning, and more and more of phrases tacked together like the sections of a prefabricated hen-house.

  8. As I wrote to you a few days ago, MO, after months or even years perhaps of reading the trolls on this very site, you wonder if “there is any way to engage in rational discourse with the modern Left”? Really?

  9. Say Reek? How are your equities doing? You have a good internet connection up there at the birkie? Looks like it’s going to take awhile to recover from the Biden drubbing it took on Friday…down >750…whew!

    Or did you jump out in January 0f 2020, like you said you did…..took your gains and closed your positions….remember?

    Is there anything you won’t lie about, Reek? Anything at all? Consensus says “no”.

    Blather on, Reek…tia

  10. Emery’s 11:37 is on point; therefore I respond.

    The troops were brought to the nation’s capitol as part of the Democrat party’s on-going attempt to frighten the public into believing that the nation is on the verge of hordes of angry Trump supporters storming the city, killing congresswomen, burning, looting, raping, and generally acting like Antifa and BLM did all summer.

    Which is a ridiculous hoax, if you think about it, because ordinary Republicans don’t act that way, have never acted that way, and everybody knows it, same as nothing happened the next weekend when the FBI supposedly had credible threats Republicans were going to storm the Minnesota Capitol so Dictator-for-Life Walz put the National Guard on alert. It’s all part of the same hoax.

    Infiltrators performed a false flag operation which the infiltrators now admit and the FBI now concedes commenced the day before Trump spoke. Democrats accusing Republicans of planning to do what Democrats already have done, another example of Berg’s Seventh Law of Progressive Projection.

    Which also explains why the troops stood around the inauguration with nothing to do (because there was no threat) and why they weren’t properly provided for afterwards (because they were just props for photo ops) and why they haven’t been sent home (that would reveal the hoax).

  11. The US Capital and White House, invoking memories of Auschwitz, surrounded by razor wire topped fencing, garrisoned by thousands of troops, to protect the Congress members of the party of the most popular Presidential candidate ever, who was elected in the most transparent election, ever, as they go about enacting the popular legislation the people who elected them demanded.

    Why? Nazis, terrorists and white supremacists…an enemy within; Republican Congress members.

    I doubt we will ever see a supply of pistol and rifle ammunition on store shelves, ever again; the air of a coming storm is in the air.

  12. The point Orwell was making in his essay (you can read it here: https://www.orwellfoundation.com/the-orwell-foundation/orwell/essays-and-other-works/politics-and-the-english-language/) is that people often use imprecise language when discussing politics because if the same idea is put into simple, clear language their statement will appear nonsensical or frightening.
    I don’t know what idea Emery was trying to convey in his @8:20. I suspect that if he put it into clear, precise language it would be nonsensical.

  13. I find it amazing that Democrats, who weren’t in control of any kind of majority of legislative chambers at state levels across the country, and absolutely none federally, somehow managed to “steal the vote” from this one candidate, Trump I think the numbers pretty clearly define what actually occurred.

    It was Trump’s grave miscalculation that voters for down ballot Repblicans would vote against him. I did it. That is the basis of this entire mess. Trump can’t count.

  14. doc asshat: ‘Bears sound clever; bulls make money and pigs get slaughtered’

    Luck, my friend is where opportunity meets preparation. Successful trading is mostly driven by asymmetry of information rather than investment acumen.

  15. Emery, your 2:36 veered off-topic again. Seriously, how hard is it?

    The point of the column is that Democrats are mistreating American soldiers, Trump stepped up to help them, and the media is ignoring it all.

    Try writing something relevent, willya?

  16. My goodness, you guys… none of the trolls here have ever contributed to a discussion in any manner that could be described as rational or even productive and you ask Seriously, how hard is it?

  17. ^^ It makes me think Jim Jones and Charles Manson would have loved the internet.

  18. and absolutely none federally, somehow managed to “steal the vote” from this one candidate,
    Let’s unpack the stupid here, shall we? Perhaps Emery will begin to understand why his opinion commands so little respect at SITD.
    -The Democrats controlled, in 2020, the federal house of representatives.
    -The complaints that I have heard about the 2020 election process is that new voting rules were imposed by bureaucrats and state AG’s without legislative input.

  19. Why is it that Emery does not sound like a winner? He sounds like he is outnumbered and outgunned.

  20. Paul Mirengof at Powerline says that the articles of impeachment against private citizen Donald Trump include . . .
    President Trump repeatedly issued false statements asserting that the Presidential election results were the product of widespread fraud. . . .
    I would love to see the Dems try to argue this point. After all, Democrats insisted that widespread fraud led to the re-election of Bush in 2004, and for some time insisted that Putin had broken into the election of 2012 and elected Trump.
    Proving that the election of 2020 did NOT include large scale fraud is not an easy task.

  21. Emery-“Amazing that Dems who weren’t in control of legislative chambers at state level somehow managed to steal the vote….”. Because, as the old saying goes. it’s not who votes but who counts the votes-and state legislatures don’t count votes. But in several states, judges or the state Supreme Court of the Secretary of State changed election laws when the Constitution specifically says only the state legislature can do that. I find it interesting that a criminal conviction can be voided if the Constitution isn’t followed -like reading Miranda rights, but so far nothing done when election procedures don’t follow the Constitution.

  22. That’s the problem, jimf. Given the way elections work, there is no remedy for election fraud, if you can’t track individual fraudulent votes.
    That is why election integrity is so important. Each voter’s credentials should be checked and double-checked to insure election integrity, and democrats have fought election integrity every step of the way.

  23. You can see Trump loosing all his lawyers as funny, or you can see it as tragic because he’s going to win no matter what because at least 45 Republican senators are amoral, spineless sedition apologists.

    Essentially, Trump has 45 senators waiting to act as his defense attorneys.

  24. Great news, Reek!

    It seems that anal swabs are suddenly all the rage among reprobate Chinky pox conspirators…you’re in high demand! Too bad your BFF Faphammer tucked tail and slinked away; you could have franchised.

  25. If memory serves me correctly — didn’t Charles Manson carve a swastika into his forehead during pre-trial preparation and his lawyers didn’t quit.

  26. The difference is: Democrats didn’t threaten Manson’s lawyers, their careers, their children to intimidate the lawyers into abandoning their client. In those days, Democrats believed everyone was entitled to a defense, even a psycho mass murderer.

  27. Hey Reek? It’s black history month. If you really cared, you’d go down to the Fentanyl Floyd monument on Chicago Ave tonight and hand out counterfeit $20’s.

  28. CNN with the kicker on Trump impeachment defense attorney withdrawals: “The attorneys had not yet been paid any advance fees and a letter of intent was never signed.”

    Congratulations to the attorneys who told Trump payment up front for not being suckers. Whatever the opposite of congrats is to everyone who fell for this trick after seeing him pull it many times.

    When the anchor of your legal team bails, you might have no case.

    Trump has had a lot of lawyers. Obama never needed a lot of lawyers.

  29. I wonder if Mitch can put a nick name onto serial threadjackers. “Emery ‘Threadjack’ Incognito”? I don’t know.

    I guess you could put a positive spin on the constant, insipid deflections and distractions. How about: “Infantastic”? Conveys the level of response you’ll usually get while giving the threadjacker a warm fuzzy feeling.

  30. JD: wasn’t Castor the Philadelphia area DA who refused to prosecute Bill Cosby? And David Schoen was asked to lead Jeffery Epstein’s legal team.

    Amazing they weren’t on the Trump impeachment defense a lot earlier than this. Trump was probably saving them for the Jean Carroll defense.

  31. Thread jack.

    This thread is about Democrats treating the troops poorly, REpublicans treating them well, and media refusing to report on it.

  32. The reprobates in Congress and the senile pedophile in the White House are surrounded by barbed wire fences and a lot of troops. Trump never needed a lot of troops or barbed wire.

  33. Word on the street is, the most popular Presidential candidate in history, Pedo Joe Biden, will use his next exec order to create the cabinet level office of Secretary of Food Tasting.

  34. Hey Reek!

    They’ve just outed the founder of the anti-Trump “Lincoln Project” as a homo pedophile, which is something I know is near and dear to your heart.

    #Winning, right Reek?

  35. This is pretty good but I still like the Mrs. Falwell’s pool-boy story better.

    At least the Lincoln Project has integrity. Congressional republicans would say, we need to move on and heal….or, give the guy a break.

    I see your boy — the future GOP governor of Minnesota: Mike Lindell is “going through some things”.

    Apparently making the world’s worst pillow makes Lindell overly qualified to state how voting machines, he knows nothing about, cast fraudulent votes. Unless he also believes computing devices, like everything from calculators to mainframes, are stuffed with polyester fill?

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