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NO IRONY HERE…AND NO AWARENESS IN SIGHT

January 20th 2017…A day that shall go down in history as the day of our everlasting shame. Yesterday: As the saying goes; “The fish stinks from the head down.” And so it is that, as I am writing this, I am listening in the background to the televised “inaugural welcome concert.” The opening line of … Continue reading

WHY WE ARE WHERE WE ARE.

If you are at all wondering how such a giant as Barack Hussein Obama could be followed by such a midget as Donald J. Trump I have some reasons. Obama is black. Trump, while not exactly white, isn’t. 2. Obama is highly intelligent, and appeals to people who are as well. Trump is a functioning … Continue reading

A SIN!

I am watching the elegant and eloquent President Barack Obama speaking about his Vice President Joe Biden. It is an abject sin that what we are about to replace these two men and their accomplished and beautiful wives with is a grotesquerie of monstrous proportions. I fear for what we will shortly experience courtesy of … Continue reading

FUCK THE REPUBLICAN PARTY, THE REPUBLICAN VOTERS, AND FUCK HERR DRUMPF

Do you want to know how truly despicable the Republican Party electorate is? Polls show that their base does not think it’s a big deal that the Russians hacked our election! They won – and that’s all that matters to them! All that has ever mattered to them. This obscenity hews to the Republican Party … Continue reading

BARACK OBAMA’S INNER MONOLOGUE

Why the hell am I even talking to these people as if they have brains? Am I crazy? These morons just elected the king of morons to succeed me. What a fucking insult. And, how gullible are these assholes who voted for this schmuck? These people don’t want anyone with a mind to be their … Continue reading

“PATRIOTIC OPPOSITION TO DONALD TRUMP” (ANOTHER IMPORTANT PIECE BY CHARLES M. BLOW)

Another great piece by Charles M. Blow in today’s N Y Times (12/12/16 And, within this important N Y Times Op-Ed is the following: In a 1780 letter written to a fellow revolutionary considering “retiring into private life,” staunch abolitionist Samuel Adams — a man strongly opposed to slavery and therefore one of my favorite … Continue reading