Thursday, May 21, 2026
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The History of Racism by American Political Parties
Wednesday, May 20, 2026
The Fine Line
Civilization hovers somewhere in that Freudian realm between absolute abandon and absolute control. When a fervent outpost is reached on either end one can expect its opposite to eventually manifest. It is the country that wanders on the fine line between chaos and restraint that is most successful in survival and worldly achievement.
Tuesday, May 19, 2026
Sunday, May 17, 2026
Spilling blood on the pages of history
What an utter waste.
Saturday, May 16, 2026
The religion of 72 âVirginsâ
(They really should be embarrased)
I could never be MuslimâŠwell I could maybe go with the 72 virgins thing. They donât have to be virgins either. It doesnât even have to be 72. It could be likeâŠthree.
What if the promised 72 are all ugly? Now you know why theyâre virgins. To top it off, one is missing. Only 71. God punishes you by showing you the missing one. Sheâs hot, but isnât a virgin.
Senator John Fetterman and the status of politics in America
(a repost with some editing)
What could offer greater insight as a symbol of the schisms within Americaâs political thought than Pennsylvania senator John Fetterman?
Fetterman, by most measures, is a liberal Democrat. In most legislation he votes a party line. But, this is where such distinctions end. Fetterman doesnât hate America and he doesnât hate Americaâs free market system. He doesnât hate its history or its people. He doesnât think that Donald Trump is a criminal that should be imprisoned on fabricated charges. Most noteworthy, he seems to appraise issues through a reasoned practical lense. Heâs not at war with people he simply disagrees with.
In addition to Fettermanâs values and behavior, itâs noteworthy how the public views him and it says a lot about them.
The senator fell last year and was slightly injured. On social media and elsewhere, well-wishing poured in wishing him a speedy recovery. By far, most of such well-wishing was from Republicans, conservatives, and â dare I say â âMAGA.â The right knows that Fetterman is âon the other sideâ but has also seen him to be an essentially decent person â a patriot.
Itâs beyond revealing that the far left lunatics that have taken over Fettermanâs own party were noticeably not so sympathetic to his injury. These are the same leftist extremists that cheered on the murder of Charlie Kirk and daily wish for the presidents death â as well as ill-will toward his family and supporters (those âfascistâ food servers who like not having their tips taxed).
Antifa and its violent excesses are truly the voice of leftism in America today. This group includes an establishment power elite hoping to steer the nation off a socialist cliff and a rag-tag groups of followers with pink hair, multiple piercings, and a grudge against unknown authority figures from their past.
The traditional American political parties are becoming irrelevant as grand realignments are taking place that are crystalizing into a polarity of those who favor Americaâs system of government and culture vs a Jacobin revolutionary clique that is globalist in nature and at war with the country itself â traditional American classical liberalism vs âŠcommunism (authoritarian collectivism).
More John Fettermanâs could save the day but, as of now, most Democomms are on board with a host of subversive tactics to bring down the republic. If they pull off majorities during the midterm elections, theyâve made it clear; impeach and remove Trump and the Vice President (they donât need an objective reason, only votes). Install their Speaker of the Houseâ Jeffries. Pack the court, give the imported horde citizenship and voting ârights.â Sign on to every global socialist scheme possible, and hand a once free people over to the Jacobin clique that has brought anguish to millions across history.
âŠbalanced on the blade of history.
Thursday, May 14, 2026
âPaved with [bad] intentionsâ
The authoritarian collectivists understand that decades of prosperity and freedom inevitably lead to an emerging laziness and disenchantment. From there, the ârevolutionâ becomes easy. Once the totalitarian structure is in place itâs too late to return to sanity.
The soft, pampered, and impressionable follow a suicidal path to dystopian hellâŠand never admit that they fked up.
Not a religionâŠ
Wednesday, May 13, 2026
âThe Boy WHO cried [Pandemic]â
More BS from the same bureauclowns who brought us the Corona scam.
https://thelibertydaily.com/media-spreads-hantavirus-hysteria-attempt-save-disgraced-who/
(the link won't post effectively -- just copy into browser window).
Just plain evil
Jack Smith, the Biden "justice" department, and lawfare. ...for the "crime" of contesting an election.
Tuesday, May 12, 2026
Monday, May 11, 2026
As usual, the extremist is neither âliberalâ or âconservative.â Theyâre just psycho and will use any ideology to justify their will to reckless power.
Sunday, May 10, 2026
Social Trust
Brandon Gill's insightful appraisal of cultural cohesion (from the 4:15 point in the video).
Saturday, May 09, 2026
Friday, May 08, 2026
Wednesday, May 06, 2026
âBoth sides do itâ
Ahh, actually, no. Honest observers have noted how little the Republican Party has changed over the years. For decades, itâs been the party of business (capitalism) and held the founderâs suspicions of âbig government.â They certainly possess numerous attributes worthy of criticism and more often than not fail to act as a fervent counterbalance to the direction Democrats are taking the country.
The Democrats, for decades, have been accurately described as âliberal,â on most issues holding positions to the left of what Republicans represented.
The far left attempted a seizure of the Democrat party in the presidential election of 1972 when senator George McGovern sought to install the 60s âcounter cultureâ into the White House. Losing that election in a landslide defeat resulted in a more sober appraisal of the nationâs sympathies and a more moderate course in policy.
By far, most Democrats held views that could be described as reasonably âpatriotic.â There was no indication that they hated the country or its history. But even back then conservative Republicans were often described as âextremeâ or âdangerous.â The dominant news sources already possessed a pro-Democrat bias. The âN-wordâ (âNaziâ) wasnât yet bandied about as it is so often today but indirect allusions were there. Barry Goldwater was depicted as a crazed and dangerous extremist, quite contrary to what one could see on talk shows and interviews. If one read his books (e.g. âthe Consciousness of a Conservativeâ) or listened to him express his views it was pretty clear that he was just the conservative alternative to the liberalism already gaining influence over the broader culture. He had a great sense of humor and was unapologetically pro-American and anti-communist. A couple decades later, Ronald Reagan espoused the same values, this time quite successfully. It was at this point that the âNazi/fascistâ moniker started to be applied â to a president that was neither. Unlike the current president, Reagan had a likable relatively humble persona. It was hard to make the extremist monikers stick.
More than a few leftist observers in the past have noted that, if leftism (some variant of compulsorary socialism) was to gain control in America, it would do so through the already âliberalâ Democrat party. Todayâs establishment leftist now often espouses the popularized title of âDemocratic Socialist,â implying a kinder gentler means of imposing government authority.
It was the so-called âTea Partyâ that reintroduced a legitimate conservative response to how far cultural leftism had taken the country. Tea Party protests were truly âpeaceful protests.â There was no Antifa-style coercion and violence.
The over-arching sentiment of conservative reaction has been suspicion of central government authority â something well in line the the founderâs vision. To be genuinely conservative was, and continues to be, a resistance to the momentum toward statism. In this regard the party most compatible with such a vision is obviously the Republican party. There are always a host of fringe issues (e.g. abortion, âtrans rightsâ) that affiliate on one side of the spectrum or another but, in the most basic confrontation, the divide remains statism vs. the countryâs founding principles as outlined in the constitution and Bill of Rights.
The âboth sides do itâ argument is deceptive and weak and flies in the face of objective appraisal. While an occasional nut-case can emerge on either side of the political spectrum, in our own time, rabid toxic rage has found a firm footing among those who seek to override elections and votersâ sympathies and impose the usual goals of Jacobin/communist thinking. Ironic but rather typical, the socialist rabble has formed a temporary alliance with some very wealthy and powerful people and institutions. This follows the typical ârevolutionaryâ blueprint. Everyone thinks theyâll emerge on top when the revolution has destroyed our current system but thatâs never what happens. Some psychopath is no doubt waiting in the wings carried upward by an alliance of deep-state â âcolor revolutionâ â operatives, garden variety Marxist revolutionaries, and now, Islamists. All poised to go at each othersâ throats after they rid themselves of the âbourgeoisie massesââ experiment in self-government.
The establishment media and their favorite interviewees often talk of the need to âturn down the rhetoricâ â typically after one of theirs has expressed or committed acts of violence.
There is a clear difference between each side, what they want, and how they seek to achieve their goals. At some point, aggressive impulse could change with the side on defense flipping. For now, conservatism still merely seeks to maintain a civil society that is free, stable, and prosperous. The left, sensing their successes, smells blood in the water and is willing to commit any act that achieves their revolutionary goals of establishing themselves on the throne of power.
For now, âboth sides [donât] do it.â The left may oppose âkingsâ but theyâre more than fine with a punitive bureau-state.
Tuesday, May 05, 2026
âWe are so dividedâŠâ
Comedy interlude
The gospel according to Kevin or Ashly. âOh my god itâs like, you know, itâs kinda like, and then he goesâŠblessed are the whatever.â
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Ever been at some public place like a shopping mall and you see a sign with a picture of a knife and fork? Wouldnât it be funny if you followed the arrow and it was just a store that sold knives and forks?
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âHer outfit leaves nothing to the imagination.â Whatâs that supposed to mean? I imagine all sorts of things when I see a girl in a skimpy outfit. Wouldnât it be more accurate to say, âher outfit really sparks the imagination?â
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I was at the mall and saw one of those places that sell bras. There was a sign that said 50% offâŠbut, it only covered one side.
âJim Crowâ/Democrats 2.0
Monday, May 04, 2026
A. No tax on tips.
B. A White House ballroom, paid for privately.
Sunday, May 03, 2026
'Nothing against qualified women in positions of law inforcement but...
DEI on full display. Watch the reactions of the men and women to a potential presidential assasination.
âDo you know what socialism is?â
"...Not really.
Saturday, May 02, 2026
New definitions of racism
Your Marxist teacher unions at work.
Substance isnât relative
Excerpt from the slow movement of Bruckner's 5th symphony.





