Thursday, 12 September 2019

(It's Gervendill's day!)



Highlights

* A signifigant contribution from Mitt Romney might explain the curious reversal of Ann Coulter's support for Donald Trump. (All eyes on Mitt!)
* Mitt Romney's history with Ghislaine Maxwell's very interesting father might explain Mitt's opposition to Trump. (Mitt had better not make us look bad.)
* Amy Schumer's first cousin, dual-citizen Chuck Schumer, got thousands from Jeffrey Epstein, too, it turns out. (Whom do you really work for, Chuck?)
* Colorado hikers keep experiencing electrical events, and calling for rescue. (Why Colorado? Geology?)
* Bonnie Rich defeated Aisha Yaqoob in the General Election for Georgia House of Representatives, District 97, 13,484 to 10,636. (Should have been a bigger win.)
* Irrelevant actress trying to remain relevant, Alyssa Milano, reaveals during gun-control debate with Ted Cruz that she has "two guns in my household for self-defense, just so you know." (So ... what are we even doing here?)

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Well, this might explain a few things.


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No, I did not forget 9/11!

     I just think that you probably get enough of that elsewhere.
     That said, maybe it would be a good idea to remind you of this:


     From Russia, with love.

     [supposed] Enemies are [really] friends. -- Q

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Ever heard The Iconaclast?

     He makes some pretty good points.

Language alert!

     It's been said before, that while the left aim to silence the right, the right aims to keep the left talking; because they always dig their own graves with their very own mouths.

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From My Playlist

     Believe it or not, I do still listen to 'country' (style) music. But, then, after what I've already shared with you, that probably doesn't surprise you at all. I'm all over the map. But songs like this have a special place in my heart, songs about the struggle, songs about persistence, and tenacity.
     I've always felt that the greatest stories of heroism were the daily lives of the common-man.
     Hmmm... Now that I think of it, someone once even wrote a Fanfare for the Common Man.
     But I like this one.

Jamey Johnson - In Color

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~~ Marcus Aurelius ~~