Ryan Winkler Style

Rep. Winkler is no longer alone at the top of the list of casual racists in government:

“Depraved” on the left is a hole that’s got no bottom.

And Berg’s 8th Law is universal.

49 thoughts on “Ryan Winkler Style

  1. I can’t help being struck by the irony of a justice maintaining rigid adherence to the original interpretation of a document written when his ancestors were considered chattel by most of its authors.

  2. Emery
    Speaking of chattel…

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

  3. For the edification of ChatGFY, resident troll, here’s what Thomas said at Hillsdale College:

    Did they achieve their goal perfectly, even with the first ten amendments that form the Bill of Rights? No—and they recognized that. It took the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments—following a fearsome war—to end the evil of slavery that marred the Framers’ creation, but that they couldn’t abolish summarily if they wanted to get the document adopted. Thereafter, it took the Nineteenth Amendment to give women the vote, a measure that followed inexorably from the principles of the American Revolution.

  4. Emery
    yes we do still follow ancient medical advice, see plague orders issued by the Privy Council under Queen Elizabeth I in 1592,

    and btw

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

  5. The negro community has a word for negroes who sell their souls to the slave master; “Uncle Tom”…interesting.

    I am left to wonder then, what the negro community calls negroes that sold negroes into slavery, or owned negro slaves themselves?

    I’ll contact Sen. Jones’ office asking these questions, and report back to the group.

  6. @jdm — Thomas and other originalists understand that amendments are full parts of the Constitution as well, including the Thirteenth Amendment which outlawed slavery.

  7. trolls will troll . . .
    Neoliberals despise the Bill of Rights and the court system that enforces the Bill of Rights. This is because it is a check to the power of the state.

  8. jdm, throughout human history, there is not one human race that has not enslaved other humans. Not one.

    However, it was the White race that first made trading in slaves a crime, and actively pursued slavers.

    Slavery is, to this day a very vibrant business throughout the middle East and in some former Soviet bloc countries (coff Ukraine coff Serbia coff Uzbekistan coff).

    There isn’t any human race that has not, at one time or another, been enslaved. But there are a couple groups that have franchised historical misfortune into profitable grifts. Those self serving grifts have always become a burden to the wider human community.

  9. Emery
    deflect all you want, the fact remains that the only valid philosophical question in your live is…

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

  10. rAT squeaked; “Do we still follow medical advice from 4 centuries ago?”

    You must have missed that chapter in your biology 101 class, rAT ….studying up for teh Big PhiLOsOphY TeST, probably!🤣

    All of medical science is built upon the work of preceding generations. Heart transplants can be traced to the very first person who opened the chest of a dead human body, for the purpose of careful dissection and documentation.

    So yes, you incredible nitwit; we do follow medical advice from 4 centuries ago.

    What is your alma mater rAT? MIT? 🤣🤣🤣

  11. BN
    emery’s alma mater is some no name community college where he passed his Philosophy 101 class by writing a book review of Zen And The Aart Of Motorcycle Maintenance

  12. The Constitution before amendment said Clarence Thomas should be counted as 3/5ths of a person. Original intent (which is pure nonsense as Hamilton, Jay, and Madison would agree) would mean the court has 9 members but only 8.6 votes.

  13. More sophomoric idiocy from Emery, What a mediocrity!

    BTW emery

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

  14. Pig, if rAT were 20 something years old, I’d believe he went to college, because they are fountains of ignorance and insanity today. But he is old enough to have been around before our colleges and University’s completely went to shit.

    There is literally zero chance he has any higher education, unless it was the Matchbook Institute of Technology…”Draw Woody!”

  15. Emery is trying to work his way through Alinsky’s rules for radicals but finds it too complex and nuanced for his admittedly limited intelligence.

  16. Emery on February 16, 2023 at 9:06 am said:
    The Constitution before amendment said Clarence Thomas should be counted as 3/5ths of a person.

    This is a lie. A person can find numerous copies of the Constitution online in seconds. Emery cannot find any passage in the Constitution that backs up his claim.
    Emery — never in doubt, frequently wrong.

  17. They didn’t get it perfect right off the bat so they shouldn’t have done it at all is a strange argument the left loves to have.

    Perfect is the enemy of good.

    I see someone also doesn’t understand the 3/5ths compromise. Maybe some additional reading will help you on this topic. It’s not the gotcha you think it is.

  18. Of course it isn’t. Emery (& many others) think of people as instances of a racial category. The constitution refers to legal status, not race.

  19. Frequently wrong, never in doubt Emery trolls a lie and runs away when called on it — again.

  20. I see someone also doesn’t understand the 3/5ths compromise.

    It fits with the leftist tendency to manage to the exception. Don’t form a new nation unless it’s perfect!

    History is full of examples of “perfect” civilizations. Perhaps the Framers understood the impossibility of achieving actual utopia when they set to merely form a more perfect union.

  21. There is something telling when a man with two Ivy League degrees does not know the origins of the phrase “Uncle Tom”. Pro tip for him; if you don’t know the origins of the word and to what it refers, it’s often wise not to use it.

  22. As usual the left does not know what the 3/5’s clause is all about. Hint: blacks couldn’t vote then, so it didn’t mean only 3/5’s of them could vote. It was a hindrance on the slave states. I will leave it to you lefties to do the research, but it hurt the slave states.

  23. Exactly, kinlaw. Complete ignorance of history (as usual) on the left, and Emery, who considers himself a centrist, but sprays far-left talking points all over the SITD comment section.

  24. I literally wish the worst upon these ingrates. They are destructive and evil in so many ways. They are dangerous to me, therefore I wish the worst for them…the absolute worst. Pure racists prigs.

  25. The 3/5th clause was meant to for use in apportioning seats in Congress, right? Intended so that a slave-owning state couldn’t claim additional population that would give them more seats. It’s in the spirit of the electoral college, which limits the most populous states from dominating nationally.

    And if blacks who have “sold their souls to their slave masters” are called Uncle Toms, what is the word for blacks who have sold their souls to their Democrat party masters?

  26. The 3/5 clause in still in the constitution (article 1, section 2, paragraph 3).
    Somebody better tell Justice Thomas, quick.

  27. Instead of a cap and gown ceremony rAT presented himself at the desk of the registrar of the University Of Whatever The Fuck You Say It Is.

    She verified his check had cleared and asked “So, what’ll it be bud? Cornell, Stanford, George Washington?…c’mon make up your mind, we got a line back there.”

    That scenario fits perfectly with who he is today; liar and fraud.

  28. Black people are valued a lot less than 3/5 of a human being within their own black communities.

    Prove me wrong.

  29. Ian;
    I’ve said this before, but if we established a colony on another planet, that was made up of all DemoCommies, I believe the first supply ship to visit that colony would find that they killed each other off, trying to create their utopia, without any money.

  30. I believe the first supply ship to visit that colony would find that they killed each other off, trying to create their utopia, without any money.

    Agreed. Shame there aren’t any volunteers for this thought experiment…

  31. Black solidarity is strong against White people, but among themselves, it breaks down completely outside their own immediate families.

    Even first cousins are potential enemies who are approached as potential enemies…it’s common for cousins to kill one another.

  32. If we established a colony on another planet, we would see “migrant ships” as soon as we had a Popeye’s franchise….

    Alright, that was a bit over the top…sorry

  33. Emery was literally the first commenter on this post, but he vanished as soon as he made his “3/5″claim and was challenged. Gosh, I wonder why?

  34. UMMP,
    He probably set his alarm for about 2:00 a.m. so he can dump and run without a rebuttal for a couple of hours. Cowards are like tigers. They never change their stripes.

  35. What I find frightful is the pro Ukraine War people who believe that that Putin has no gradations between no nukes and setting off a nuclear firecracker in Ukraine.

  36. UMMP; the Uke war will not be settled before a nuc is lit off.

    Personally, since I don’t live there, I think it will be a needed wakeup for the degenerate West, and their globalist rulers.

  37. Now the deal in mpls is that a person at Target takes expensive stuff, stuffs it into some bedding and walks out with bedding. Just some bedding, right? Lol.
    In the future you will see Target closing down locations in Minneapolis, Saint Paul, and ring suburbs. There is nothing else that they can do.
    My friend worked for a sub contractor painting Walmarts in Milwauakee. He told me that in this Walmart they had two Milwaukee PD cars on call at all times and even the damn athletic socks were under lock and key.
    He also worked painting a Walmart in Rhinelander WI, a mostly white town a hundred miles north of Milwaukee.
    No problem. No thefts, no police presence.

  38. Where is Emery? It is almost like he cannot defend his claim that under the US Constitution, black people are only considered to be worth 3/5 th of a white person. This is a very eccentric view, and I was hoping that Emery would defend this position. Yet he seems to have vanished Completely.
    I hope the old boy is all right.
    I suppose that Emery will continue his his blather habit. Wind him up and watch him spin!

  39. The Russian underground test site is on an island above the Arctic Circle in Russia’s NW called Novaya Zemlya (Но́вая Земля́). It hasn’t been used since the 1990s. Hard to get info on it, but it seems to be manned by a skeleton crew.
    If I were Putin, and I wanted to make the West nervous, I would start prepping the site for use. We would catch this because we surveill the site (I hope!). If I am Putin and Western governments don’t announce what I am doing, release the info that I am prepping for an underground test to ensure that my nuclear capabilities have not degraded.
    BTW, a Russian finance minister, Marina Yankina, recently died after falling from a window of her 16th story apartment in Saint Petersburg. Putin’s FSB is notorious for inciting these “accidental deaths” by hinting that the victim will soon be arrested, and, if arrested, not only that person, but members of that person’s family will be prosecuted. So the victim jumps out a window, which can be explained as an accidental death rather than murder or suicide.

  40. And Sunak says that Britain will give Ukraine stormshadow missiles specifically because they can be used to hit targets within Russia.
    So NATO missiles will be striking Russian military targets on Russian soil.
    Have I mentioned that Russia has the largest nuclear arsenal in the world? And that it can deliver its nuclear bombs virtually anywhere in the world?

  41. Has Russia committed war crimes in Ukraine? Maybe, they certainly did in World War Two. But no Russians were tried for war crimes after World War Two. You know why? Because they won.
    Has Ukraine committed war crimes in Ukraine? Maybe. Ukraine certainly did during World War Two. But no Ukrainian were tried for war crimes after World War Two. You know why? Because they won.
    I don’t like being cynical, but I will make a prediction: no matter what evidence there is of Ukrainians committing war crimes in the current war with Russia, Western nations will never, ever, prosecute a Ukrainian for war crimes. It will never happen.

  42. Yawn. No consequences.
    I suspect that this incident will be resolved when Wesley Clark’s admission in print that he targeted civilian infrastructure in the Kosovo War is resolved.
    IIRC, I commented here on SITD back in 2004 about the irony of the Democrats running on an anti-war platform when the two people on the top of their ticket (John Kerry & Wesley Clark) had both confessed to committing war crimes.

  43. UMMP, I don’t even see the Russians investigating the thousands of obvious war crimes–attacks on hospitals, schools, daycare centers, apartment buildings–they’ve committed. Let’s put it in perspective.

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