Trivial, Promoted And Ubiquitous.

Not that most of this blog’s readers are especially fooled – but in case anyone was still of the impression that abortion activists want the procedure to be “safe, legal, rare, and to protect women who have been raped or in medical danger“:

I first saw that, and figured “it’s just some sort of sock puppet”.

No, it’s a blue check, meeting this is the official “women’s march” organization.

You know, if I ran a republican supporting PAC, this tweet (and many like it that pop up occasionally online) would make a dandy ad to put up against all of those gauzy, soft focus DFL PAC ads.

40 thoughts on “Trivial, Promoted And Ubiquitous.

  1. Kinda wondering why the GOP and their associated PACs, aren’t countering with the facts that:
    1. Federal spending under Pedo Pete, has jumped to all time highs.
    2. The average American will pay $7,432 more for basic costs of living.
    3. $9 trillion worth of the wealth of American citizens, has been destroyed.
    4. Gasoline is at the highest price in decades, but the Pedo Pete administration has ignored it, telling you to buy a $50,000 EV and assume the associated costs.
    5. The entire federal law enforcement and much of the judicial branch, have been weaponized against over half of the citizens of the country. What happens if the tables get turned?
    And you are worried about abortions?

  2. See also “We’re coming for your kids”

    They’re human garbage, they revel in filth and degeneracy. Most (62%) are suffering from chronic mental illness and/or substance abuse. They are also in complete control of all the major population centers of the world.

    There’s no reason for them to deny or even couch their inner desires any longer.

  3. I have noticed that many of the campaign signs for Jensen, Birk, Weiler, Fulton and Beebe, have been defaced, cut in half or otherwise vandalized.

  4. Hoss, as I’ve said earlier, I’ve had a change of heart regarding infanticide.

    Yes, its dehumanizing and toxic to civilized society, but when I look at who is doing it, I gotta say it’s an evil with an upside. Do you want these specimens of human decay to replicate?

    Until we can physically separate ourselves from that fetid mob, it’s best to let them kill themselves off, IMO.

  5. Campaign signs are not a thing in the South. Everyone knows who’s who, and at the end of the primary, everyone knows who is going to be elected. This is about as far from a “swing state” as it is possible to be.

  6. we went from from safe legal and rare to everyone everytime in one short decade now thats progress

    if abortion is such a great good for society maybe we should be encouraging it
    pay pregnant women of color to abort their children

    no thats not racist its reparations for generations of suffering under the legacy of slavery plus its kindness after all no child should be born into a life of poverty and oppression we are killing the children for the childrens own benefit

    it would not be expensive in the long run as the cost of the bounty would be repaid in lower crime costs down the line

    you think this post is sarcasm but its actualy a sneak peak at democrat policy just two years early

  7. John;
    That’s what I felt about the WuFlu death jabs. Since 99.99% of the true believers in the cult of FAUXci are probably up to their 15th booster, maybe that will help with their rush to die. As the ills and evils of the juice continue to evolve, more of them will be out of the equation. Oh! Wait! Even after they’re dead, their votes will still count.

  8. The reaction to SCOTUS overturning Roe vs Wade brought to mind Leo McGarry’s statement on candidates: “Year after year after year after year having to chose between the lesser of who cares, of trying to get myself excited about a candidate who can speak in complete sentences, of setting the bar so low, I can hardly look at it.” Well, now they know that apathy doesn’t mean someone’s immune from consequences. If this episode catalyses mass re-engagement in politics, retaking for average Americans what has been captured by the extremists – particularly on the radical right, then perhaps history will look back on it as a decision that revitalized American democracy.

  9. It wouldn’t make any difference but here goes: ask the pro-abortion folks to consider the following thought experiment: it’s 1959 and abortion is legal in Hawaii. An 18 year old is brought in by her parents after they learn she is pregnant by a married foreign student from Kenya. What do you tell them? By the way, the student didn’t admit at first he was married. If that doesn’t make you pro-abortion, nothing will.

  10. “radical right”

    Yeah cause preventing the killing of babies is definitely radical. (eyeroll)

  11. five unelected bureaucrats setting national policy = middle of the road normality

    voters electing legislators to set their respective state policy = extremist radical right

    glad we could clear that up

  12. ^^ Whataboutism is never a very good look

    Crockett demonstrates the insurrectionist spirit thrives in the Minnesota GOP. She is setting the stage for denying the viability of every election they lose.

  13. UMMP, the only way we could be sure any election is valid in the 21st century, would be for the candidates to fight. The higher the position, the higher the bar. Local commissioners and school boards; first blood. Big city Mayors; fight to tap out. State legislators; fight to KO. Federal offices; fight to the death.

  14. But still — the people will come…

    “Are you not entertained!? Is this not why you’re here?” ~ Maximus.

  15. Whataboutism is never a very good look

    I hear (things like) this all the time. Why? What exactly is wrong about holding your political opponents (aka your enemies) to the same standards to which they purport to hold to your side?

    I don’t remember seeing so-called whataboutism mentioned in a list of logical fallacies.

  16. Whataboutism is deflection. It should always be discouraged. Whataboutism, like other logically dubious methods of debate, is the last-resort of the intellectually and morally bankrupt.

  17. I’m not using “whataboutism” to point out that the Dems are hypocrites, I’m calmly illustrating that Emery is a person with no integrity. He only cares about people contesting election results if they have an R after their name. I don’t give a flying f*ck about what this Crockett woman or Hillary Clinton or Donald J Trump thinks about stolen elections, they aren’t commenting here.

  18. Whataboutism, like other logically dubious methods of debate

    Where’s this “method of debate” defined as dubious, much less even defined? You losers made it up out of whole cloth as a rhetorical device to invoke when someone “point[s] out that the Dems are hypocrites”. It’s your attempt to weasel out of Alinsky’s Rule 4 being used against you (“Make the enemy live up to its own book of rules.”).

    Doesn’t work anymore, sunshine.

  19. Emery,
    Crockett has been an activist for election integrity for years (which is more accurately described as decades but I’m being polite about woman’s age), and she’s been sounding the alarm about Steve Simon since at least the first time he’s defied a Court Order to release Public information when requested. Her interest in Election Integrity long predates 2020 or even the Franken/Coleman Recount shenanigans.

    Let me repeat that with emphasis.
    The FIRST TIME Steve Simon has defied a Court Order. The FIRST TIME. And before you ask, yes, he’s done it multiple times.

    Secretary of State Steve Simon also has a history of colluding with friendly plaintiffs and hackivist judges to change election law when he cannot get what he wants through the Legislature, aka the Body of the State Government that writes the laws.

    If Simon was a Republican SoS you’d be cheering his democrat opponent for what Kim is doing.

    Furthermore, the heart of her entire campaign is that the people running Minnesota’s elections are not trustworthy because they are not following State Election Law. Objectively, that is exactly what they are doing. They just have the veneer of Judicial approval to flout MN Law. So tell me again why Kim should preemptively promise to validate the results?

    Minnesota has a history of close elections and vulnerable voting procedures that have been made more vulnerable by Steve Simon. Minnesota DFLers also have a demonstrated history ignoring known issues until they endanger establishment Democrats with upstart candidates. Remember Kahn/Omar and the UPS store that housed something like 45 Somalis? Because #PepperidgeFarmsRemembers

  20. Kim Crockett is playing it exactly right. Approximately 1/3 of voters believe Pedo Joe’s handlers stile the election. At least 10% more believe election fraud is a significant problem.

    Leftist reprobates have stuck to their talking points “debunked”; “unproven”; ” misinformation”. They have to. They stole the election and the first rule of an effective defense is admit nothing. The second is deflect suspicion somewhere else.

    People that stick with their considered conclusions, and that are wholely unaffected by smear campaigns are wrenches in the leftists machine. The left stole the election. We know it and they know it. Say it at every opportunity.

  21. SSC:
    Mark Richie was just as big a slime ball DemoCommie as Simon is. I had the opportunity to challenge him at a Bloomington Chamber of Commerce event in 2017. He’s linked away like the snake that he is. Fortunately, several people saw him do it. He’s shilling for the environazis and Agenda 21/30 crowd now.

    Emery, in a Rasmussen poll from June 2021, 30% of DemoCommies and 23% of Independents, felt that there was fraud in the 2020 elections. In my personal experience, I have some moderate and rabid DemoCommie friends. Even they reluctantly admit that something was fishy with 2020. Two of the moderate ones think that Francen’s election over Coleman, was definitely stolen.

  22. “Minnesota GOP holds Somali Republican dinner”

    …a sea of hijab’s

    …presented a handmade prayer rug to some skeezy imam.

    Lol

  23. The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.

  24. Speaking of digging holes — when is Scott Jensen going to stop?
    Here’s Jensen last week at a campaign event repeating a persistent and bizarre Intent hoax: “there are litter boxes in some of the school districts so kids can pee in them, because they identify as a furry…”

    Minnesota GOP nominee for governor claimed kids are using litter boxes in schools – it’s an internet hoax.
    https://www.cnn.com/2022/10/03/politics/scott-jennings-minnesota-schools-cat-litter-box/index.html

    I realize SiTD, JDM and Woolly are on the Jensen crazy train — but sheesh.. Scary to think Minnesota could be governed by a man who gets his news, information, and medical policy from the backwaters of the internet? Maybe it’s a just a Halloween prank from Team Birk/Jensen….

  25. When your losing an argument, try to change the subject.
    It’s Emery’s go-to strategy. Makes him think that he is clever and fills the comment section with his bizarre conspiracy theories.
    It’s the kind of thing that you do when your preferred political party literary believes that men can become pregnant and abortion is a positive good.
    Got to use distraction so you can’t see that they are mad as hatters.

  26. He’ll be regaling us with reports of his tune up’s for tEH BirKiE pretty soon, UMMP.

    “We now join rAT Emery fresh from his luxury LAkEFront EstATe, now at his undisclosed sKI ShAK, for an update. How’s the waxing going, rAT?”

  27. Pretty much why the MN GOP is going to give up races they coulda won or come close in a favorable climate: nominating candidates who talk furries. Team Birk/Jensen (especially Birk) are learning the hard way that in reality, politics is pretty hard.

  28. If they were really “proudly, unapologetically pro-abortion,” @womensmarch would replace their generic faces in profile logo with an image of a dismembered fetus. With a gif you could even have it twitch a bit.

  29. The GOP primary voter continues to nominate unelectable candidates. And then as sure as the sun rises in the east — the base will claim “voter/election fraud” because their candidate didn’t win. Sad really….

  30. Back to the topic, just “wow” on that. There is a huge gulf between “sometimes this is sadly necessary” and “we are unapologetically pro-abortion”, and it reminds me of Rush’s comment that it sometimes seems like abortion is a sacrament of the feminist religion, kinda like sacrifices to Moloch back in Biblical times. What they’re saying is that it’s not just something that a woman might do once after making a tragic relationship mistake, but rather that it would be rather routine.

    For reference, exactly that has been the statistical case at least since the 1980s, when I figured out the mean number of abortions per woman who has one is at least two.

  31. There’s a long line of falsehoods spread by Jensen. He accused hospitals of putting Covid as cause of death on certificates to get more money. He had no evidence to support his claim. He lied about vaccines. He’s attempting to cover up previous statements regarding school funding and abortion.

    Jensen has shown us time and time again who he is and it isn’t a good look. He’s a dishonest man.

  32. “PolitiFact reporter Tom Kertscher wrote, “The dollar amounts Jensen cited are roughly what we found in an analysis published April 7 by the Kaiser Family Foundation, a leading source of health information.”

    👊🏼🤣😂

  33. Re the Covid as cause of death. The evidence is innumerable professionals that have come out and publicly stated that that is exactly what they were directed to do, both by their corporate supervisors AND government officials.
    In most situations those individuals would be referred to as “whistle blowers.”

  34. From the Walz campaign web page:
    Tim and Peggy also signed a bill increasing protections for seniors in assisted living facilities 🤣🤣🤣

    Eighty percent of covid deaths in MN occurred in long term care homes. Literally the highest in the nation.

  35. Yes, they signed a bill sort of increasing protection for those in nursing homes….just not the obvious first step of “stop sending COVID patients into nursing homes, you blithering idiots.”

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