A good tale is none the worse for being twice told.
French Proverb
Earlier One-Off: The GOP and the Trump Challenge
Tweet of the Day
Wow! Trump is having Trumpertantrums all over debate 9! He is coming across as angry and out of control! He's being booed and flustered.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Rubio is having a much better rebound performance in debate 9. He's coming across as forceful and articulate.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
A progressive troll suggests wait long enough, and President Hillary will nominate Obama to SCOTUS.If Barack Obama attempts to nominate a liberal justice to replace Scalia, the nomination must be filibustered.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
@DownunderDickee That'll be filibustered, too, fool.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
@DownunderDickee Also funny: your joke that the fascist Hillary Clinton will be elected.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
At the end of the first hour: Jeb Bush is winning this debate going away. Trump, as usual, is last on any non-cultist scorecord.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Trump in debate 9 showed ignorance of the Constitution. He just mentioned going after Carrier (Mexico). Bill of attainder! Unconstitutional— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
GOP Presidential debate 9 ranking (high to low): Bush, Rubio, Cruz, Kasich, Carson, Trump.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
I just saw my second Bernie Sanders ad. There is someone actually worse than Trump and Clinton. The problem, not the solution, is government— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Bernie Sanders never points out that the northern European countries he admires have much more competitive business tax/regulatory policies.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Remember how the Dems responded to the Great Recession by picking and choosing industries and adding regulations & healthcare mandates?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
The troll responded back to the above two replies. He basically argues that the country won't let the GOP keep the nomination from a floor vote, that Obama will nominate someone that will attract moderate GOP support in the Senate.What the Dems did was engage in political opportunism vs. creating a market-friendly economic context for recovery. They made things worse.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
@DownunderDickee What do you think this is, Final Jeopardy? There's no time limit on SCOTUS to rule, and you're assuming a split court.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
@DownunderDickee No, the Scalia pick is critical and there are enough GOP votes to filibuster. McConnell won't even bring it to the floor.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
The troll argues that Hillary is right-wing from a foreign perspective.@DownunderDickee First of all, Obama < 50% approval. Second, almost no lame-duck in generations has been able to nominate to SCOTUS.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
@DownunderDickee Hillary Clinton is left-fascist from the standpoint of economics. On votes, Sanders & Clinton virtually the same.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Catholic AnCap libertarian Jeffrey Tucker tells a touching story about the late great Justice Scalia: https://t.co/naonwYDUji— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Socialism is the extraordinary delusion that enslavement of the individual in the name of the people benefits them. pic.twitter.com/ITLxoaiWpU— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
The first Pilgrims as well as the Communist Chinese notably failed at communal farming. Production soared when households farmed plots.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
"Trump was out of control" in debate 9. The op-ed is spot on. The honeymoon is over, Trump. You're the frontrunner. https://t.co/4w0BKCZ9OE— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Trump needs to put on his big boy pants. He mustn't have gone to kindergarten. [All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten-Fulghum]— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
The Trumpertantrums in debate 9 were epic. He's interrupting and talking over people. He's lashing out at the audience for booing him.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
When Trump was asked whether he simply hires people who tell him what he wants to hear, he pointed out that his wife sometimes disagrees.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
It's Valentine's Day. Trump is fond of saying everyone loves him. I didn't send you a card, Donald. I'm just not that into you.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
One of Donald Trump's problems which really irritates me is that he doesn't let things go. He still accuses Cruz of stealing Iowa via Carson— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
One of the things which bothers me about the GOP debates is the predictability of questions, e.g., immigration for the umpteenth time.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
I'm for open immigration for liberty and economic reasons. (There are exceptions for public health/safety.) But I'm hearing the same script.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
GOP immigration script: close the border first, more Border Patrol agents, build the wall, e-verify, visa tracking, pay back taxes, fines.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
At least Kasich is paying lip service for a viable guest worker program. The vast majority of migrants simply want to be part of our economy— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Can't we have more imaginative questions on immigration? Why are Syrian victims of Assad more equal than Central American refugees?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Given a $19T national debt and a NPV of $70T in unfunded liabilities. what's the right amount to spend on immigration enforcement?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
If the Bracero guest worker program cut immigration arrests by as much as 95%, why aren't we implementing a much cheaper solution?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
One of the few decent points made by Trump during the debate was the dubious second Iraq intervention. But "lies" about WMD? Dem talking pt.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
On Trump and WMD "lies" in Iraq. (We did find some stocks of poison gas, reported in the media.) If I can't find my phone, it doesn't exist?— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Trump would be on better ground saying that the evidence in support of US intervention was dubious, and there were unintended consequences— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
When Trump went into a 9/11 truther mode of blaming George W. Bush less than 8 months into his Presidency, I thought it was an attack on Jeb— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
It seems there's not a crackpot conspiracy that Trump doesn't believe in, whether we are talking Obama's birth certificate or 9/11.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
One of the weird debate moments was when Trump claimed Jeb had threatened to moon the press. Jeb said he wouldn't get press coverage if.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
Very odd. Cruz has an anti-Rubio ad which features an actress with soft-porn experience. Cruz pulled the ad but I've seen it twice today.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 14, 2016
"The answer to the problem of "money in politics" is to reduce the powers of government."-Ron Paul. https://t.co/PkKXb6MMUh— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 15, 2016
The First Law of Democrat Pols: "Propose the budget cut that attracts media attention". Gov. Edward (D-LA) threatens to cut LSU football.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 15, 2016
Democrats seeking tax/spending hikes present false budget choices to the public vs cutting the bloated bureaucracy https://t.co/SOmsm7HEhX— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 15, 2016
Do you think that Gov. Edward would target public college sports that don't pay their own way? No. He picks the one sport which makes money— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 15, 2016
Question: what happens to the LSU budget if you cut the cash cow sport which makes money? Democrat Barbie is right: "Fiscal math is tough."— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 15, 2016
A Story About the Late Justice Scalia From Jeffrey TuckerI left the 's' off Gov. John Bel Edwards (D-LA) in prior tweets. Unfortunately, I have a budget of 140 characters and had to make a cut.— Ronald Guillemette (@raguillem) February 15, 2016
It was a spring afternoon some years ago, and he was attending church services, sitting in a back pew, holding his prayer book in his hands. The Mass had ended and most people had gone. He was still saying prayers, alone in the back pew.He finally got up and began to walk out. There were no reporters, nobody watching. There was only a woman who had been attending the same services. She had no idea who he was. I was a bystander, and I’m certain he didn’t know I was there.What was a bit unusual about this woman: she had lashing sores on her face and hands. They were open sores. There was some disease, and not just physically. She behaved strangely, a troubled person that you meet in large cities and quickly walk away from. A person to avoid and certainly never touch.For whatever reason, she walked up to Justice Scalia, who was alone. He took her hands, though they were full of sores. She leaned in to say something, and she began to cry.He held her face next to his, and she talked beneath her tears that were now streaming down his suit. He didn’t flinch. He didn’t try to get away. He just held her while she spoke. This lasted for perhaps more than 5 minutes. He closed his eyes while she she spoke, gripping her back with his hand.He didn’t recoil. He stood there with conviction. And love.There were no cameras and no other onlookers besides myself, and he had no idea I was there.Finally she was finished. What he said comforted her, and she gained composure. She pulled away, ready to go. He held her rough, sore-filled hands and had a few final words that I could not hear. He gave her some money.And then she walked away.And then he walked away, across the green grass, toward the Supreme Court building, alone. He was probably preparing for an afternoon of work.Image of the Day
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Free Fake Boobs For Teachers & a Couple of Other Points
See the video at the bottom of the post on quizzing college students on history & current affairs.
Political Cartoon
Courtesy of Glenn McCoy via Townhall |
Courtesy of the original artist via IPI |
Musical Interlude: My Favorite Vocalists
Laura Branigan, "Gloria". The first and highest charting of 3 Top 10 hits (#2).
Politically Challenged American College Students
“Politically-Challenged”
It's official: the dumbing down of America is a success!!!“Politically-Challenged” produced by PoliTech. Posted by Gorilla Pig™.
Posted by Gorilla Pig on Monday, February 1, 2016