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#1
The POSOTUS just can't handle constructive criticism:


As per this article:

"President Trump on Sunday called for the impeachment of Democratic Sen. Jack Reed (R.I.), after the lawmaker criticized his decision to pull out of the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in his first term.
 
"Senator Jack Reed, a Dumocrat from R.I., lied when stating the the Deal we just made is not as good as the Obama disaster known as the JCPOA. Reed is either an outright fraud, or incompetent," Trump wrote in a Sunday post on Truth Social.

"The Obuma Deal was a road to a Nuclear weapon for Iran, cash and all, one of the worst and dumbest (hence Dumocrats!) Deals ever made by the U.S. Our Deal is a WALL against Iran ever having a Nuclear weapon, the complete opposite of Obuma. Impeach Jack Reed!" he added.
 
A sitting senator cannot be impeached but can be expelled through a resolution that requires a two-thirds majority vote."

Now we replenish our popcorn supplies, sit back, and watch how many members of the Republicult™ eagerly jump on the Impeach Jack Reed Bandwagon.
#2
Quote from: Abbot Mythos on June 11, 2026, 08:48:37 AMConspiracy theories are a defining feature of our Discordian mythology. It's one of the things that drew me to this religion, as I find many popular conspiracy theories to be highly amusing.

In that case, I will divulge that my great grandfather quit from high ranks in the actual freemasons/illuminati. The rumor was that we were cursed for three generations as a result. Tragic deaths and misfortune disabled and killed all of my relatives one by one, purely coincidental of course. There has never existed powerful conspirators or organized revenge, that has obviously absolutely never happened before, ever. Even suspecting that those long chain of unfortunate events could have been the result of poison and sabotage would be an absurd paranoia.

Quote from: Abbot Mythos on June 11, 2026, 08:48:37 AMI submit that describing how our various previous civilizations operated, and how our current one operates, is more difficult than that. And, believing in conspiracy theories can lead to paranoia.

The very term, "Conspiracy Theory" is a loaded term that was propagated by corrupt intelligence agencies. A 1967 CIA internal dispatch, document 1035-960, titled "Countering Criticism of the Warren Report" instructed agency assets and media contacts to challenge skeptics of the official lone-gunman conclusion on President Kennedy's assassination via labeling them into the category of "Conspiracy Theorists" in the minds of the unsuspecting public.

And they likely got the idea from an 1863 New York Times editor, Charles Astor Bristed, who was discrediting the notion that British aristocrats were manipulating the US civil war for profits. Pure yellow journalist slander and mass manipulation, if you ask this random internet loon.
#3
Quote from: chaotic neutral observer on June 13, 2026, 02:26:18 PMI perceive that you are full of shit.

That... seems to be the overused crutch of an emotionally stunted arguer who cannot stomach ideas that challenge their own assumptions.

Old timey farmers needed an accurate system for timing planting and harvest because harvesting by hand took a long time and required the whole community working together, often for weeks on end, while crops only stayed perfectly ripe for a brief period before rain, wind, birds, or the plants themselves caused losses; in the past, with no good ways to preserve extra food for long periods or bring in supplies from far away, even losing 10 or 20 percent of the crop could leave the village short on calories during the winter or dry season when nothing new was growing and people already lived close to the edge.
#4
Aneristic Illusions / Re: The Republicult™ On Parade
Last post by Faust - June 16, 2026, 01:42:24 PM
Theatre, they needed a controversy that day to distract from the US surrender in Iran
#5
Aneristic Illusions / Re: The Republicult™ On Parade
Last post by Abbot Mythos - June 16, 2026, 11:50:21 AM
Here's yet another example of a white trash MAGAt hero preaching to his choir:


The former first lady and her husband, former president Barack Obama, have frequently been the targets of racist insults.

As per this article:

"UFC fighter Josh Hokit used his post-bout interview Sunday night at the White House to disparage former first lady Michelle Obama.
 
In a post-fight interview, the heavyweight fighter praised President Donald Trump for hosting the event, which was intended to celebrate America's 250th birthday.
 
He then insulted the mother of one of his rivals, thanked Jesus and ended by shouting: "And lastly — Michelle Obama is a man! Am I right, America?""

After all, that's what MAGAtry is all about. There may be a Presidential Medal of Freedom coming this asshole's way in the near future.
#6
Aneristic Illusions / Re: The Republicult™ On Parade
Last post by Pergamos - June 13, 2026, 04:45:39 PM
yeah, my roommate hasn't abandoned the Republicans, he's just finally critical of Trump.
#7
Quote from: Doktor Howl on June 11, 2026, 03:44:12 AMI just ate an entire block of cheese.

He who was ears to hear, let him hear.  He who has butt to poop, let him poop.
#8
Quote from: Omnidextrious on June 08, 2026, 05:28:03 PMThe entire time, the farming, agricultural class, was forced to adhere to the religiously aligned scholarly class which would tell them when to plant and when to harvest, else they would plant too early and wait too late to harvest.

Nonsense.  The farmers harvest when the crops are ready.  That doesn't happen on a fixed schedule.  Calendars sometimes come in helpful for determining when to plant, but the current year's conditions matters more.  Anything the "scholarly class" knows about farming they learned from the farmers.

QuoteThe progression from cave people to modern people was not linear as we have all been brought up to believe.

I wasn't brought up to believe any such damn fool thing.  I perceive that you are full of shit.
#9
Aneristic Illusions / Re: The Republicult™ On Parade
Last post by Abbot Mythos - June 13, 2026, 09:09:09 AM
For decades, my rule of thumb has been that no matter how bad a 'Merican president is at his job, his approval ratings will not drop below 33.3%, or roughly 1/3 of the people polled. (I freely admit, my rule of thumb is little more than my opinion, based upon my observation of 'Merican politics.)

Still, given how unimaginably bad this POSOTUS is at his job, his aggregate approval rating has yet to drop to that level.

So, while I don't doubt there are a few members, here and there, who are becoming disillusioned enough to distance themselves from the Republicult™, I'm not optimistic there will ever be anything resembling a mass exodus. I'm more inclined to believe this cult will simply rebrand itself. Again.
#10
Aneristic Illusions / Re: The Republicult™ On Parade
Last post by Pergamos - June 12, 2026, 04:34:21 PM
My roommate is a magat, he's loved Trump all the way, until he started driving up the gas prices with this foolish adventure in Iran.  I don't think the inflation statement is something he noticed, it's pretty typical senile Trump rambling, but I can definitely see him alienating even his die hard fans at this point.