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The GQP: Trumpist Death Cult


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27 minutes ago, TexEx15 said:

Side note: if you buy A5 wagyu to use as ground beef, you are a monster. Trump probably asks for an A5 steak well done.

I will never understand anyone paying a premium for ground beef.

"Hmm, this hamburger that I've covered with mayonnaise, ketchup, mustard, tomato, lettuce, and onion is 10% tastier than the grocery store brand."

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2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Just to state the obvious:  advocating for the repeal of the 19th Amendment is NOT "the" Christian position.

But even if it were, let the Christians self police that among each other. Keep the 19th so non-Christian women still have the opportunity. 
 

Thats the broader point- this isn’t a Christian nation and the laws shouldn’t be reflective of certain Christian positions.  Codifying into law their beliefs so that they can force it upon others is, or at least has been, very unamerican. 
 

 

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1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

All you really need to know about Izzy.

 

 

The best part about that thought is if she's got any Iberian heritage, there's a reasonble chance that she has some Moor is in her.    Hell, she's probably had some Moor in her recently.  

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Hinchcliffe’s shtick belongs in the shock comedian subgenre where he seems to be quite successful.  A presidential rally is going to get him some backlash by those (a majority) that don’t hang at The Mothership on the reg.  His tweet back at Walz is about as snowflake as it gets.  

Comedians who whine about cancel culture always will say something like “don’t come to the place where we tell jokes if you cannot handle jokes” (which I absolutely agree with!)

The implication, of course, is that they recognize that the things they say are not acceptable in all situations. A political rally, for example, would be at the top of that list. He won’t be, but this dude needs to be ruined.
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5 minutes ago, Chuckie Finster said:


Comedians who whine about cancel culture always will say something like “don’t come to the place where we tell jokes if you cannot handle jokes” (which I absolutely agree with!)

The implication, of course, is that they recognize that the things they say are not acceptable in all situations. A political rally, for example, would be at the top of that list. He won’t be, but this dude needs to be ruined.

Meh, the pantheon of right wing entertainers doesn't have many winners in it.  Rob Schneider? Randy Quaid?  

Ronald Reagan is probably the only one we can all say "well, he made it."  But the rest pretty much go into crash mode once they start speaking right wing gibberish.

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On 10/24/2024 at 8:06 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

I respect all veterans even if I disagree with them on politics. But there a a few of them who immediately want you to know their veteran status so you have to thank them for their service. 

reminds me when you are talking to a random woman. You have absolute zero interest in her but the second sentence out of her mouth includes a reference to her boyfriend.  Cool but I wasn’t going to ask for your number in a million years.

I am a vet and I have given other vets shit for this need for attention 

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2 hours ago, Chuckie Finster said:


Comedians who whine about cancel culture always will say something like “don’t come to the place where we tell jokes if you cannot handle jokes” (which I absolutely agree with!)

The implication, of course, is that they recognize that the things they say are not acceptable in all situations. A political rally, for example, would be at the top of that list. He won’t be, but this dude needs to be ruined.

There's someone on it.  BTW, "boricua" is the name of one of the native American tribes from PR so I think this guy is invested:

 

I saved the best for last:

 

 

 

 

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3 hours ago, A-Tex Devil said:

Hinchcliffe’s shtick belongs in the shock comedian subgenre where he seems to be quite successful.  A presidential rally is going to get him some backlash by those (a majority) that don’t hang at The Mothership on the reg.  His tweet back at Walz is about as snowflake as it gets.  

"There’s a lot going on. I don’t know if you know this, but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico."

As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to comedy, there is no line - as long as it's funny. Weird apropos of nothing punching down like this is lazy as fuck. He might as well have just put up a slide deck of some of Pronghorn's memes.

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1 hour ago, Bullneck said:

 

There's someone on it.  BTW, "boricua" is the name of one of the native American tribes from PR so I think this guy is invested:

 

I saved the best for last:

 

 

 

 

For future reference, "boricua" is a pretty generic term among Puerto Ricans for themselves.  Along with Borinqueno/a.

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1 hour ago, Sheep Have Wool said:

"There’s a lot going on. I don’t know if you know this, but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now. I think it’s called Puerto Rico."

As far as I'm concerned, when it comes to comedy, there is no line - as long as it's funny. Weird apropos of nothing punching down like this is lazy as fuck. He might as well have just put up a slide deck of some of Pronghorn's memes.

Well and here's the thing about it. Why are you making that joke at the rally unless you know it will play well for the audience? So yes, you're telling a racist joke to a bunch of racists in New York City. Is he making that joke at a comedy club in an area with a huge Puerto Rican populations or to an audience of mostly Hispanic people? Of course not. I do love the pussy ass tweet he had where he doubled down with a tampon joke. God, he is going to be so hated by everyone if Trump loses in areas he probably shouldn't. It won't happen but think if this flipped Florida. That guy would be looking over his shoulder for a while. And good. Fuck you for taking a stupid gig at a Nazi rally. It's what you deserve. 

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44 minutes ago, mdmost said:

Well and here's the thing about it. Why are you making that joke at the rally unless you know it will play well for the audience? So yes, you're telling a racist joke to a bunch of racists in New York City. Is he making that joke at a comedy club in an area with a huge Puerto Rican populations or to an audience of mostly Hispanic people? Of course not. I do love the pussy ass tweet he had where he doubled down with a tampon joke. God, he is going to be so hated by everyone if Trump loses in areas he probably shouldn't. It won't happen but think if this flipped Florida. That guy would be looking over his shoulder for a while. And good. Fuck you for taking a stupid gig at a Nazi rally. It's what you deserve. 

To be fair, I don't think "the guy spouting facts about sheep" is defending the appropriateness of that statement within that particular political context. Instead, I think he was making a broader and more general statement about supporting the notion that comedic speech shouldn't be limited.  Of course, that's my assumption, but maybe he does believe it's totally cool to blast out your hatred of accents, spices, and color to your beige world.

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8 minutes ago, bolverk said:

To be fair, I don't think "the guy spouting facts about sheep" is defending the appropriateness of that statement within that particular political context. Instead, I think he was making a broader and more general statement about supporting the notion that comedic speech shouldn't be limited.  Of course, that's my assumption, but maybe he does believe it's totally cool to blast out your hatred of accents, spices, and color to your beige world.

Look, I'm just here to educate the masses about sheep. You need wool? They've got it.

Also, @bolverk got it - apologies if that was unclear. Comedic speech shouldn't be limited.  It doesn't always need to be tasteful. It should definitely be funny. Hinchcliffe's comment wasn't clever insult comedy, nor was it thoughtful subversive humor. Read the "joke." It's lazy and terrible and not funny. It was the sort of joke my 10 year old nephew would make if my nephew was a right-wing hatemonger at a Nazi rally.

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