Clearly They Need One Of Those “In This House…” Signs

Staffer for conservative GOP Latina congresswoman Anna Paulina Luna discusses how loving and accepting the left is:

Berg’s Eighth Law has no exceptions.

40 thoughts on “Clearly They Need One Of Those “In This House…” Signs

  1. Not ethnic enough?

    Oh, my…that must be very distressing to the GOP’s DiVErSiTy and InCLusiON department (We’re all the same…or not, whatever the test polling shows today)

    She probably doesn’t STaNd wITH ISRaeL or Slava Ukraine!! hard enough, either.

    Pffft.

  2. The left (and Kremlin Tom) are keepin’ it classy as usual. One of the signs of how bigoted the left is is that they routinely, in their insults of ethinically and racially diverse conservatives, use racial and ethnic slurs that I have never heard.

  3. Mumbling around his breakfast taco, Bikebubble energetically signaled: ¡Si Si Puede!

    Pffft. How I ever became so blind as to align myself with wretched neo-cons, I’ll never understand, but I maintain I was never completely comfortable.

  4. Avery Librelle: You’re a Bigot!!

    Bikebubble: “You’re a bigger Bigot!”

    Librelle: “And you’re a homophobe!!”

    Bikebubble (crams cucumber up his ass): “Love is Love!!!

    Lmao

  5. My first thought on reading this was that the left would never say that about blacks. It’s the ‘one drop’ rule for them. Consistency has never been leftist thing.

  6. Avery Librelle (literally shaking): “Trump totally colluded with the Russians to steal the 2016 election, and the FSB planted Hunter Bjden’s laptop to discredit our totally legit President.”

    Bikebubble and Librelle (screeching, fists raised): “Putin Delenda Est!!”

  7. MoM! The kids at school are teasing me! They say that I am not a beaner!

  8. You havent met a real racist until you see how white liberals treat minorities who are conservative. Black conservatives get called the hard N by antifa/leftists who claim to hate racism. I’m sure the latino community deals with it I mean look at the whole latinx controversy that was made up in universities by progressives who have zero idea how gendered languages work.

  9. Emery,

    on another of his purity quests can parse fault with a razor’s edge but is personally too corrupted to answer this question:

    At what point in your mother’s pregnancy with you would it have become unacceptable for her to abort you?

  10. Consistency has never been leftist thing.

    Boop, I disagree. Libturds have been nothing but consistent in their hate of anything decent, moral and rightous. Just look how consistently they are on the wrong side of history – each… and… every… time…

  11. Hey Emery remember when Strim Thurmond died and Joe Biden gave a glowing eulogy for him? How about George Soros working literally for the Nazis and helping them round up the Jooos? We can do this all day my friend. I might have been gone awhile but dont think I lost a step.

  12. Religious fanatics cannot abide heresy.

    Not unlike the Catholic Church that promised Jan Hus, under King Sigusmund’s order of protection, he would not be harmed if he came to the conclave to defend his positions. Upon arriving he was arrested and burned at the stake. When Sigusmund said, “WTHolyF?”, the Church assured him that promises to heretics are non-binding.

  13. Kremlin Tom, it says everything I need to know about you that you do not get worked up about hundreds of thousands of innocents being murdered by Putina in Syria, Chechnya, Georgia, Ukraine, and (yes) Russia. Let me know when you get something resembling a coherent moral compass.

    Well, it says everything I need to know about you that’s left to be known after your comments about african-americans. I’m guessing you’ve been giving Representative Luna’s office a call or two.

  14. Nothing funnier than a Biden supporter grousing about some GOP rep being a “liar.”

  15. Mr. Bubble, I’m no more or less outraged by the killing Russians have done than I am by the one’s the US and it’s allies have done. And I don’t get worked up about any of it…just rubbing your nose in it because it makes me laugh.

    Said it before, but you’re too dim to understand; when it comes to war, there are no innocents.

    The Uke’s shelled the shit out of civilians in the Donbas for 4 years…no one gave a shit then, and low IQ nitwits don’t even remember it now.

  16. “… it says everything I need to know about you that’s left to be known after your comments about african-americans”

    I don’t recall having mentioned Elon Musk, and he’s the only African American I’m at all familiar with.

  17. Yes, Kremlin Tom, what nation hasn’t had 97% of their long range attacks be on civilian targets?

    Oh, wait, that’s “just about every nation except for Russia”, isn’t it? Nice try at moral equivalence and the tu quoque fallacy, but it’s every bit as convincing as the claim that your attacks on blacks don’t constitute bigotry on your part.

  18. Bikebubble babbled: “what nation hasn’t had 97% of their long range attacks be on civilian targets?”

    So, you’re a quantity of munitions expended over number of bodies blown apart guy? Alrighty.

    Bubble continued to dribble: ” it’s every bit as convincing as the claim that your attacks on blacks don’t constitute bigotry on your part.”

    A: Where did I ‘attack’ blacks?

    B: Saying the truth out loud, is not bigotry…unless you’re a Conservative Patriot™ boomer desperate to keep the leftist degenerates happy and in rapid cognitive decline….”We’re all Americans® !!!”

    Personally, I think a Tic Toc video of you blowiing rAT Emery would get more mileage, but you do you.

    lol 🤡

  19. When the heads of the military & the political national security appointees get together, I think that the chance that they discuss the morality of their actions is just about zero. These guys know everything, including the stuff that Ukraine has done that is a bit “messy”. I try to take their POV on the war. How much does doing A, B, or C serve US interests?

  20. BTW, it is now being reported that Diane Feinstein was apparently unaware that her staff had released a statement that she would not seek reelection. Feinstein will be 90 years old in June, if she makes it that long.

  21. UMMP, having in my youth tried to go to the service academies, my take is that the ethics and morality of various courses of action is a key factor that is addressed, if imperfectly. I remember asking questions about My Lai and receiving answers that were not at all defensive. I’ve watched with a degree of awe at the accuracy of U.S. weapons systems–accuracy that allows one to hit a military target and avoid civilian ones.

    So while U.S. forces, and Ukrainian, make mistakes, it’s an aberration among civilized countries. But there’s a country invading Ukraine for which it’s SOP.

    May a highly accurate weapon system hit that armored train of Putin’s, by the way.

  22. If every politician above the age of 75 would drop dead tomorrow, our country would be in complete chaos by Friday. As wretched as they are, those old meat sacks are the only thing holding back the insane Gen Xers and Millennials from turning the crazy to 11.

  23. Bikebubble reminisced: “having in my youth tried to go to the service academies, my take is that the ethics and morality of various courses of action is a key factor that is addressed, if imperfectly.”

    Mr. Bubble never got past the front desk; but he thinks he’s got the whole thing scoped out. That’s why the “service academy” administrators laughed their asses off and said “give this nitwit a sucker and send him on his way”.

    Honestly; how fucking stupid can a guy be?

  24. Bikebubble joked: “I’ve watched with a degree of awe at the accuracy of U.S. weapons systems–accuracy that allows one to hit a military target and avoid civilian ones.”

    Yeah, me too…

    LMMFAO @ you, you massive ‘troon. 🤡

  25. At his annual press conference December 2021, Putin made his version of events clear: “ ‘Not one inch to the East,’ they told us in the nineties. So what? They cheated, just brazenly tricked us!”

    The phrase “not one inch” is a reference to a statement made by U.S. Secretary of State James Baker, in 1990, and in the years since it has taken on the qualities of a geopolitical “Rashomon” moment. Who promised what to whom? At what cost? And who is to blame for the fact that a brief window of coöperation between the West and Russia has turned into years of mistrust and recrimination?

    The many arguments, myths, and crises that have arisen from this one utterance led Mary Elise Sarotte, a historian and professor at Johns Hopkins University, to borrow it for the title of the book she published last November, “Not One Inch: America, Russia, and the Making of Post-Cold War Stalemate.” Sarotte has the receipts, as it were: her authoritative tale draws on thousands of memos, letters, briefs, and other once secret documents—including many that have never been published before—which both fill in and complicate settled narratives on both sides.

    In a way, the argument boils down to “not one inch” and its legacy: Did the West, led by the U.S., promise to limit NATO expansion eastward? “At one extreme, there’s a position you sometimes hear from the American side, that none of this ever came up, it’s a total myth, the Russians are psychotic,” Sarotte said. “On the other end, you have the very adamant Russian position: ‘We were totally betrayed, there’s no doubt about it.’ Unsurprisingly, when you get into the evidence, the truth looks to be somewhere in between.”

    Toss in a corrupt, rogue nation (Ukraine) looking to be the next Israel, and a senile old man being led around by the ear by leftist degenerates with their own agenda into the mix, and presto!

  26. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Mark “Lion of Afghanistan” Milley:
    “Russia has lost. They’ve lost strategically operationally and tactically. They are paying an enormous price on the battlefield.”
    We are so f*cked.

  27. US & NATO forces are trained to do joint operations things. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines (probably Space Force these days), all acting in concert to achieve a military objective. Ukraine is not inside this envelope. making Ukraine a member of NATO tomorrow will not bring Ukraine inside this envelope. Ukraine, I think, is trying to drag NATO into war with Russia. They want airplanes, but airplanes are useless without pilots and integration into NATO’s war machinery.
    I have said on SITD, again and again, that you can’t go for a walk in Eastern Europe without getting blood on your boots.

  28. One of the things that bother me about NATO’s response to the Russian-Ukraine War is that NATO’s leaders don’t talk about Russia as nuclear power.
    Russia has many option to escalate to nuclear. NATO has few. Russia could restart nuclear testing. Russia could test above ground deeply within its own territory, and that would be very, very bad. Russia could begin to deploy nuclear weapons on its ships and submarines.
    Neither NATO nor Russia is acting with common sense.

  29. Said it before I’ll say it again: Putin is not gonna lose this war. If he has to light off a couple tactical nucs to prove he’s not fucking around he will.

    I think they’re far from there now; they’ve got pretty much everything they want. But if the Uke’s start being a nuisance with German tanks, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a platoon of them go up in a mushroom cloud.

  30. Kremlin Tom keeping it classy as usual. If you’re curious, Kremlin Tom, my application fell out at the last moment because of a history fo asthma. So nice of you to, as always, lead with a disgusting personal attack instead of actually addressing evidence.

    Regarding Russian willingness to go nuclear, they are again not risking men from the core of Russia, let alone their air force. They are getting ethnic minorities and criminals slaughtered because that is not Putina’s power base. The odds that they are going to risk a full confrontation with NATO, including devastating hits on St. Petersburg and Moscow, are minimal. Putin wants a new Soviet Union, not a sea of glass.

  31. Diane Feinstein was apparently unaware that her staff had released a statement that she would not seek reelection.

    Feinstein is now planning to move and run for Fetterman’s seat.

  32. I don’t care why you were rejected, Mr. Bubble. The hilarity that ensued was the result of you saying that because you had *applied* to a military school, you know what you’re talking about.

    I also noticed you ignored my mockery of your assessment f the accuracy of US munitions. 👶🏼👵🏼🧒🏼🧑🏼🚀💥😲

    Galaxy level nimrod-ism!

  33. Grandfather of GOP lawmaker claiming Jewish heritage fought for the Nazis — report

    Breaking news: German citizen conscripted into the Wehrmacht.

  34. Yes, because I applied to USMA (and USNA) and discussed these matters with a number of career officers, I do find myself in a position where I saw a sample of their views about war crimes.

    Unlike you, they were against them.

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