Well, my Twitter stats have gone to hell over the last 3 weeks, although I've been mostly ill over that period and have largely been off Twitter. Not to mention that most of the trends have bored me. I don't think I've had a 1000+ impression day, never mind Tweet, since late August. Nevertheless, even though my stats suck, I still think most of my tweets are spot on and familiar readers will appreciate them.
This Putin obsession is an indication of feeblemindedness on the Left. Real left-faiscists want to elect Biden as POTUS as if 4 decades of idiocy in DC never happened.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 13, 2020
Only Biden is retarded enough to believe a national mask mandate is constitutional.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 13, 2020
This is a perversion of federalism. Fuck billionaires trying to buy elections! https://t.co/SXVH9Q6bOT
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 13, 2020
Rent control is and always has been economically illiterate and counterproductive public policy, intrinsically corrupt. The fact that this policy comes from the administration of a real estate mogul is ironic. https://t.co/VQUT8aas7a
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 17, 2020
Propaganda is a necessary consequence of the curse of nationalism, whether from the left or right. https://t.co/mwJENPrnc1
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2020
This is Soft Rock America. It's Constitution Day, but leftists insist it's a livin' thing. https://t.co/epNbDJXLlw
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2020
The 1619 project is not "history" but historically inaccurate ideological claptrap.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2020
It's inevitable for a backlash to the presentist heresy of cancel culture. But public education is a state/local responsibility; what we need in the classroom is a free market of ideas and tolerance, not propaganda from the left or right.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2020
"Patriotic Education"
George Will draws an explicit comparison between the People's Republic of China and the People's Republic of California. There is much evil in California, and its anti-liberty platform embodies it. https://t.co/KoelcAnP6l
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 18, 2020
McConnell's hypocrisy in applying the Biden rule to SCOTUS nominees in 2016 vs. 2020 is morally indefensible.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
"Ruth Bader Ginsburg's death means a seat is now open on the Supreme Court during an election year"
Tweeting under the influence of drugs is never a good idea. No, the opportunistic nomination of the incompetent Garland was an egregious violation of his own VP's rule against election year nominations. You're just a hypocritical bastard.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
An especially stupid progressive, but I'm being redundant. Biden himself posed the rule to prevent Bush 41 from an election year nomination. Hypocrites like you should shut the hell up.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Personally, I did not agree with the late Justice Ginsburg on constitutional issues, but I respect her principles, passion and tenure on the court. My thoughts and prayers for her surviving family and friends.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
You're confused. Trump was a registered Democrat in the 2000's who supported Clinton and Obama for POTUS.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
I hate to see the late Justice Ginsburg's replacement becoming a political football about 6 weeks before the general election. I do think it gives nominee Biden an opportunity to discuss the types of jurists he would nominate and the people should decide the outcome.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Trump sees his judicial nominations as a principal rallying point especially in his "conservative" base. Never mind the fact he benefited from the Biden rule in replacing Scalia after the 2016 election. His shameless hypocrisy on the Ginsburg vacancy on SCOTUS will exacerbate all
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Trump's touchdown dance after the Big 10 football reversal this fall was ugly. Sports are contaminated by Trump's rank nationalism. We need to celebrate individual and group achievement, not use athletics for crass political talking points.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
I'm just grateful it wasn't "Candle in the Wind", Elton's epic tribute to Marilyn Monroe, playing in the background, which was retooled to the death of Princess Diana. The idea that Justice Ginsburg is in Trump's head? Trump's words are meaningless lip service.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
"Tiny Dancer"
No, you don't, you hypocritical politically opportunistic bastard. The same argument you are using could be applied to Obama's right to replace Scalia, which you opposed. In this case, we are less than 2 months from a national election that all polls show you will lose.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Ruth Ginsburg was not one of the 7 SCOTUS justices who decided Roe v Wade. She was 1 of 9 justices. I know the anti-federalist decision which voided traditional police power over homicide is morally unjustifiable, but scapegoating Ginsburg is intellectually dishonest.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Wow, the latest NPR national poll shows Jill Jorgensen with 5% of the vote. If it's part of a trend, Jill could break Johnson's all-time record in the 2016 election.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
I'm old-school conservative, meaning the anti-interventionist, small central government type. The idea that Trump would nominate one of the nationalist pigs like Cotton or Hawley or a pseudo-conservative like Cruz to replace Justice Ginsburg is something I would oppose.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Hell?????
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
Stop calling Sen. Graham "Lady G"! He's never worn a meat dress!
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 19, 2020
My latest post takes on the rubbish of cancel culture and the equally evil Trumpkin response of federal intervention of "patriotic education".https://t.co/nHIKOe6Q94
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2020
Perhaps Justice Ginsburg should have retired before the end of Obama's tenure as POTUS instead of putting her own interests above the office she served.https://t.co/dfO0y1wrxX
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2020
I do agree Trump's anti-TPP stand was a first-order economic and diplomatic blunder. I also think he has roiled our relationships with allies with provocative, incoherent, unorthodox amateurism. However, Biden is just another anti-trade interventionist.https://t.co/LWgCxSyD2i
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 20, 2020
Justice Ginsburg put her own interests over the position of public trust she held. Her health had been an issue before Obama's election. We need to rethink public service in terms of nonrenewable extended single terms, not individual entitlements.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2020
Wow, Scientific American has turned political. It's lost my respect.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 21, 2020
It seems like the left hasn't forgotten how to attack Romney's religion since the 2012 campaign. I assure you most fellow Catholics don't have a fetish over smelling women's hair.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2020
"Mormon"
No, conservatives think that women have the liberty to control their sexual behavior and accept responsibility for their decisions. Nobody is assigning child quotas (unlike China) or determining who your partner should be. Lose this ideological claptrap!
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2020
Let a native Texan tell you what it's like driving from El Paso to Ft. Worth or San Antonio to Dallas. I've relocated between Arizona and the East Coast twice over the past 5 years and a lot of driving was just in Texas, the size of several states.
— raguillemette (@raguillemette) September 22, 2020
"Texas and Florida"