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11 Responses to “Throwing Grandmas And Best Friends Under The Bus: It’s A Leftoid Thing!”

  1. Calvin says:

    When your whole platform is based on being faithless curs to your kin, country, and everything beautiful and good, it should come as no shock that there is no such thing as loyalty between comrades. The (((Old Bolsheviks))) died miserably in the gulags they worked so hard to set up.

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  2. It’s everywhere.
    Dem congressional candidate, Cindy Axne (D – CatLadyLand):

    “…[the] deputy manager of Axne’s campaign, told the Register that Axne did not call the police or file a report with law enforcement. No one was ever arrested for the assault, Axne said.

    “When pressed for more detail in an interview with the newspaper, Axne said she did not report her attack because she was 24 years old…”

    (the Hill. com)

    Because she was 24 years old. That’s her ‘reason’.

    Let’s all pull up our boots, because the bullshit’s getting thick.

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  3. Thor says:

    Under the bus?

    A bit into the Obama presidency, Obama’s pastor (not that I believe Big O was very Christian, nor a Muslim, as either would require that he recognize a power greater than himself) Rev. Wright, apparently believing Big O had delivered insufficient goodies, said “Obama has literally thrown me under the bus”. Except there were no tire marks….

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  4. Thor says:

    OOPS, this was about “literally” not “under the bus”.

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  5. […] Throwing Grandmas And Best Friends Under The Bus: It’s A Leftoid Thing! […]

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  6. Thor says:

    Organizations tend to go through a set of stages.

    1) Wild enthusiasm, everybody does his/her best (or worst) Think Space X –
    or NASA in its early days.

    2) Over time, typically about 20 years (but can be lots longer), the organization
    ossifies, and people in the org look after themselves, “how do I optimize my
    reward vs. effort”

    3) There are several possibilities, among which
    a) The org goes bankrupt – if it is e.g. a corporation (think GM)
    b) The org totters on (if a government or publicly funded institution)
    with increasingly meager results (think NASA today, or many public
    school systems).
    c) Occasionally, somebody or somebodies at the very top, start serious
    house cleaning, and reinvigorates a slimmer more efficient org
    (Think Trump, but success is not inevitable)
    OR, think Mao’s Great Cultural Revolution, circa 1966.

    2) Over time, typically about 20 years (but can be lots longer), the organization
    ossifies, and people in the org look after themselves, “how do I optimize my
    reward vs. effort”

    3) There are several possibilities, among which
    a) The org goes bankrupt – if it is e.g. a corporation (think GM)
    b) The org totters on (if a government or publicly funded institution)
    with increasingly meager results (think NASA today, or many public
    school systems).
    c) Occasionally, somebody or somebodies at the very top, start serious
    house cleaning, and reinvigorates a slimmer more efficient org
    (Think Trump, but success is not inevitable)
    OR, think Mao’s Great Cultural Revolution, circa 1966.

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  7. nclaughlin says:

    https://emsnews.wordpress.com/2018/09/29/blasey-ford-probably-suffers-from-early-symptoms-of-alzheimers-disease/

    emsnews is written by Elaine Meinel Supkis. She lives in Berlin, NY, and she is enrolled in my Feedly.com. Here, she speculates that Ms Ford has early Alzheimer’s Disease. Interesting piece of speculation.

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    • Alex the Goon says:

      Yeah, they’re going to roll out all kinds of excuses for why the poor widdle giwl shouldn’t be locked up.

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  8. markgm28 says:

    I believe a woman named Ms Leland Kaiser!

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