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Patricia Kayden  Oct 10, 2019 • 7:42:20pm
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Ace-o-aces  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:06:17pm

White students burn a Hispanic author’s book because she made them feel uncomfortable:

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Ace-o-aces  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:08:00pm
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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:09:30pm

re: #2 Ace-o-aces

White students burn a Hispanic author’s book because she made them feel uncomfortable:

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Yep they won’t say a word since it gets in the way of their bs about liberals. When my wingnut friend had Shapiro’s book delivered here and forgot to pick it up, we made it into a beer coaster.

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Chrysicat  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:09:30pm
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Chrysicat  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:10:12pm

re: #5 Chrysicat

Yes, that’s asking from experience. Although I might have been seven instead.

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Ace-o-aces  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:10:24pm

re: #4 HappyWarrior

Yep they won’t say a word since it gets in the way of their bs about liberals. When my wingnut friend had Shapiro’s book delivered here and forgot to pick it up, we made it into a beer coaster.

Hardback or paperback edition?

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:11:03pm

re: #3 Ace-o-aces

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Children have crushes at early age. It’s telling the dweebs at Reagan Battalion only brought up nine year old lgbt kids. I definitely knew I liked girls at nine. I didn’t decide.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:12:20pm

re: #7 Ace-o-aces

Hardback or paperback edition?

Hardback. He thankfully isn’t as in your face about the gospel of capitalism anymore. I think he knew he came off like an obnoxious douche to my brother and me and other people.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:13:29pm
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Ace-o-aces  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:14:27pm

re: #9 HappyWarrior

Hardback. He thankfully isn’t as in your face about the gospel of capitalism anymore. I think he knew he came off like an obnoxious douche to my brother and me and other people.

Good, you don’t want to use a paperback as a beer coster. That always end in disaster.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:14:52pm

re: #10 Charles Johnson

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Calling left wing protesters dirty is so 1968.

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gocart mozart  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:15:00pm

Lee Stranahan just followed me. What should I do?

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:16:04pm

re: #11 Ace-o-aces

Good, you don’t want to use a paperback as a beer coster. That always end in disaster.

I read the backflap. Let’s just say no one is going to be in awe of Ben’s storytelling ability.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:17:06pm

The best thing I’ve seen today.

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mmmirele  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:17:25pm

re: #13 gocart mozart

Lee Stranahan just followed me. What should I do?

Throw a block party!

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:18:47pm

re: #15 Charles Johnson

The best thing I’ve seen today.

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She’s got a sharp edge to her I overlooked.

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Chrysicat  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:19:14pm

I love the way they try to push creeping theocracy and deny that that would be the result of their tax (and thus taxpayer-paid benefit)-free society…

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Charles Johnson  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:19:37pm

re: #13 gocart mozart

Lee Stranahan just followed me. What should I do?

Block with extreme prejudice.

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gwangung  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:20:35pm

re: #18 Chrysicat

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I love the way they try to push creeping theocracy and deny that that would be the result of their tax (and thus taxpayer-paid benefit)-free society…

Just looking for an excuse to be a selfish asshole.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:21:32pm

re: #18 Chrysicat

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I love the way they try to push creeping theocracy and deny that that would be the result of their tax (and thus taxpayer-paid benefit)-free society…

This libertarian stuff was lame when a former Russian war refugee on social security was pushing it and its lame now. Should private charity be banned or discouraged? No but they’re not always benevolent. See every charity run by Trump.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:22:05pm

re: #20 gwangung

Just looking for an excuse to be a selfish asshole.

That’s what they are.

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gocart mozart  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:22:49pm

This literally makes no sense. Does he have a cognition problem or is it an act?

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uriel  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:24:34pm

re: #13 gocart mozart

Lee Stranahan just followed me. What should I do?

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Run.

Since you’re not an incel or MRA, he’s probably just going to ask you if you want to have sex with his wife for money.

He’s done it before.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:24:39pm

re: #23 gocart mozart

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This is the guy that Trump’s campaign manager considers a Kansas patriot. It’s spelled K-r-e-m-l-i-n, Bradley.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:32:10pm

New release from the Temple of the Golden Calf:

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Belafon  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:34:23pm

re: #26 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

New release from the Temple of the Golden Calf:

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Jesus is trying to stop Trump’s heart.

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Chrysicat  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:35:01pm

re: #26 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

New release from the Temple of the Golden Calf:

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Oh, ick.

Whose photoshop work is that?

And setting aside the wrong-ethnicity side of things, it would make so much more sense for Trump to be hammering JC to the cross with his phone, rather than JC tweeting for him.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:36:24pm

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Belafon  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:36:59pm

re: #18 Chrysicat

The government acts the way the people who make it up act. It’s not cold and calculating unless the people in charge are.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:37:37pm

re: #28 Chrysicat

Oh, ick.

Whose photoshop work is that?

And setting aside the wrong-ethnicity side of things, it would make so much more sense for Trump to be hammering JC to the cross with his phone, rather than JC tweeting for him.

I saw that as satire of the bizarre wingnut Trump worship stuff.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:38:18pm

re: #29 Joe Bacon 🌹

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Come on, it’s not like Trump was president while black.

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uriel  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:47:36pm

re: #26 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

New release from the Temple of the Golden Calf:

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That has to be a Poe.

I mean, it has to, right? This reality can’t really be that hellishly garish, can it?

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uriel  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:50:08pm

re: #29 Joe Bacon 🌹

Stealing that.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:51:16pm

re: #33 uriel

That has to be a Poe.

I mean, it has to, right? This reality can’t really be that hellishly garish, can it?

I tend to agree but I’ve see Jon McNaughton draw Trump how Stalin and the Kims have been.

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gocart mozart  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:51:23pm
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goddamnedfrank  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:51:52pm
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gocart mozart  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:55:21pm
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Interesting Times  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:57:18pm
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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 8:58:55pm

Going after Springsteen and Beyonce. Yeah that’s a good look. Dude your biggest supporter in music is Ted Nugent and Ted Nugent is more famous now for being a raging right wing loser than any sort of musician. You also have Gene Simmons who if you squint could be a musician but is more likely a giant shit.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:07:46pm

re: #40 HappyWarrior

Going after Springsteen and Beyonce. Yeah that’s a good look. Dude your biggest supporter in music is Ted Nugent and Ted Nugent is more famous now for being a raging right wing loser than any sort of musician. You also have Gene Simmons who if you squint could be a musician but is more likely a giant shit.

Hey! Don’t forget Kid Crock…or Wayne Newton…

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Chrysicat  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:08:17pm

re: #40 HappyWarrior

Going after Springsteen and Beyonce. Yeah that’s a good look. Dude your biggest supporter in music is Ted Nugent and Ted Nugent is more famous now for being a raging right wing loser than any sort of musician. You also have Gene Simmons who if you squint could be a musician but is more likely a giant shit.

And they probably have Gene mainly because of their blind support for Netanyahu’s Israel rather than anything else.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:10:27pm

re: #42 Chrysicat

And they probably have Gene mainly because of their blind support for Netanyahu’s Israel rather than anything else.

Probably. Gene is the Trump of music in any case.

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HappyWarrior  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:10:39pm

re: #41 Joe Bacon 🌹

Hey! Don’t forget Kid Crock…or Wayne Newton…

I had wanted to.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:19:59pm

re: #33 uriel

That has to be a Poe.

I mean, it has to, right? This reality can’t really be that hellishly garish, can it?

No way to know, but at least one Trump cultist on my FB feed believes it’s real. Actual Trump worshipers are showing up more and more often. One very prominent (and wealthy) Lubbock contractor and activist refers to Trump as “God’s President.” Right Wing Watch runs daily stories about this burgeoning religion.

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Dr Lizardo  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:26:00pm

re: #45 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel

No way to know, but at least one Trump cultist on my FB feed believes it’s real. Actual Trump worshipers are showing up more and more often. One very prominent (and wealthy) Lubbock contractor and activist refers to Trump as “God’s President.” Right Wing Watch runs daily stories about this burgeoning religion.

If Trump goes down hard next election, I expect these Trump cultists (and I suspect many of them may well think that Trump is the Messiah returned) will have their feelings of persecution complex - of which they already have a terminal collective case - cranked up through the roof.

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DodgerFan1988  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:29:39pm

Same scumbags that complain about poor people having TV’s or iPhones.

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sagehen  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:35:12pm

re: #47 DodgerFan1988

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Same scumbags that complain about poor people having TV’s or iPhones.

And REFRIGERATORS!! How can anybody be poor who has a REFRIGERATOR??

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austin_blue  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:43:19pm

After WWII, Austria was chopped into pieces like Germany, including Vienna. Stayed that way until 1955, when Austria again gained status as an independent state. The KGB established Vienna as it’s major control center within Western Europe. Even after 1955, Vienna remained it’s primary foothold into NATO.

So when the Rudy Twodies tried to fly to Vienna last night and got nabbed at Dulles, it was, well, kind of a tell that maybe they didn’t want to testify to Congress. Because they were born in Russia, and still working for Russia, and the Russians still have a fair amount of influence in Vienna because the city still has the biggest KGB presence in the west (Oh, is it another acronym now, my dears? It is the still the fucking KGB, and a former senior member is the President of Russia.) and they figured they could get transported back to the Rodinya more safely from there than any other city in Europe.

And today we learned that Roody Calloodie was scheduled fly to Vienna today.

What a fucking coincidence! Shocked, shocked, I say.

I’d say Roody’s shelf life just expired. He’s now an albatross around Drumpfs’ neck, and we know how well that goes for any problem.

Well, sorry for the drive-by, but I spent today looking into a fairly deep dive of post-WWII Austrian history and found some juicy stuff. Everyone involved in this is fucked up to the eyeballs.

Sucks to be them. Night all.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:45:45pm

re: #2 Ace-o-aces

White students burn a Hispanic author’s book because she made them feel uncomfortable:

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Tens of millions of Americans eagerly want a fascist state, with dissenting voices stilled and perceived enemies cleansed from the country.

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Dr Lizardo  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:47:29pm

re: #49 austin_blue

So when the Rudy Twodies tried to fly to Vienna last night and got nabbed at Dulles, it was, well, kind of a tell that maybe they didn’t want to testify to Congress. Because they were born in Russia, and still working for Russia, and the Russians still have a fair amount of influence in Vienna because the city still has the biggest KGB presence in the west (Oh, is it another acronym now, no my dears? It is the still the fucking KGB, and a former senior member is the President of Russia.) and they figured they could get transported back to the Rodinya more safely from there than any other city in Europe.

And today we learned that Roody Calloodie was scheduled fly to Vienna today.

What a fucking coincidence! Shocked, shocked, I say.

I didn’t know Giuliani was planning a trip to Vienna - of course, that probably broke overnight here in Czech Republic and I was asleep.

That brings me back to my curiosity as to whether Rudy G is gonna try to flee the country to a locale that doesn’t have an extradition treaty with the US.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:48:25pm

re: #13 gocart mozart

Lee Stranahan just followed me. What should I do?

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Block him.

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Targetpractice  Oct 10, 2019 • 9:49:37pm

re: #48 sagehen

And REFRIGERATORS!! How can anybody be poor who has a REFRIGERATOR??

And don’t get them started about having A/C in any house built in the last half-century.

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DodgerFan1988  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:05:58pm
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Dr Lizardo  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:08:13pm

Meanwhile, in Brexit-related news, there are rumors floating around that BoJo is getting ready to toss Northern Ireland under the bus.

And then, with amazing timing, this guest column appears in the Telegraph (a well-known Tory mouthpiece):

The EU talks are still in danger of collapsing because of Northern Ireland at a time when the majority of people who live there think they will be part of a united Ireland within ten years, according to Lord Ashcroft’s September poll.

Northern Ireland has long been a millstone round the neck of the rest of the UK and to fail to take back our independence because of it would be an historic tragedy. It is not widely known that it costs the UK more to support Northern Ireland than it does to be in the EU.

…..

Accepting customs checks at the Irish Sea would allow the EU negotiations to be successfully concluded and remains the best solution, but if the DUP continues to block this obvious remedy, then a referendum on Irish unity will be the best way forward for everyone, in Northern Ireland, the republic and the rest of the UK.

telegraph.co.uk

Yep. Looks to me like the UK government is thinking of sacrificing Northern Ireland in order to achieve Brexit.

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goddamnedfrank  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:09:18pm
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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:19:39pm

re: #55 Dr Lizardo

Meanwhile, in Brexit-related news, there are rumors floating around that BoJo is getting ready to toss Northern Ireland under the bus.

And then, with amazing timing, this guest column appears in the Telegraph (a well-known Tory mouthpiece):

…..

telegraph.co.uk

Yep. Looks to me like the UK government is thinking of sacrificing Northern Ireland in order to achieve Brexit.

If Brexit brings about a united Ireland, that would be one good thing to come of it. The Brexiteers seemed determined to tear down the UK if that’s what it takes to achieve Brexit. The Unionists in Northern Ireland are getting thrown under the bus and learning that the English right’s xenophobia extends to them as well.

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Dr Lizardo  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:25:38pm

re: #57 NO SMOCKING GUN!

If Brexit brings about a united Ireland, that would be one good thing to come of it. The Brexiteers seemed determined to tear down the UK if that’s what it takes to achieve Brexit. The Unionists in Northern Ireland are getting thrown under the bus and learning that the English right’s xenophobia extends to them as well.

Quite honestly, a border in the Irish Sea is the logical solution to the UK’s Brexit impasse. The only reason former PM May was unable to achieve Brexit was because she was forced to rely on DUP support in the Parliament to maintain majority status.

At this point, quite bluntly, the Tories have nothing to lose. They’re a minority government for all intents and purposes, so PM Johnson can tell the DUP to fuck off. Mind you, Farage will almost certainly make hay about this, but it’s a political calculation - if the Tories can achieve Brexit by the October 31st deadline, they stand to win a majority at the next election and then they won’t need to worry about Farage and his Brexit Party, as they’ll become instantly irrelevant once Brexit is done and dusted.

And if that means losing Northern Ireland?

So be it. The Tories will take that chance. Frankly, they’d be fools not to.

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Targetpractice  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:27:49pm

re: #55 Dr Lizardo

Meanwhile, in Brexit-related news, there are rumors floating around that BoJo is getting ready to toss Northern Ireland under the bus.

And then, with amazing timing, this guest column appears in the Telegraph (a well-known Tory mouthpiece):

…..

telegraph.co.uk

Yep. Looks to me like the UK government is thinking of sacrificing Northern Ireland in order to achieve Brexit.

Yeah, I’m not seeing how they do this with just 20 days to go before the deadline. There’s no way in hell you’re going to throw together a referendum in Northern Ireland to address the issue, and the EU has told you that there’s no fucking way that they’ll accept either a hard border or “the technologies” as a means of ensuring shit doesn’t go sideways on Oct 31st. So unless I’ve missed somewhere in the op-ed where they hold the referendum after Boris seeks another extension on Brexit, there’s no fucking way that such a “solution” would be workable in the time available.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:30:02pm

re: #58 Dr Lizardo

Quite honestly, a border in the Irish Sea is the logical solution to the UK’s Brexit impasse. The only reason former PM May was unable to achieve Brexit was because she was forced to rely on DUP support in the Parliament to maintain majority status.

At this point, quite bluntly, the Tories have nothing to lose. They’re a minority government for all intents and purposes, so PM Johnson can tell the DUP to fuck off. Mind you, Farage will almost certainly make hay about this, but it’s a political calculation - if the Tories can achieve Brexit by the October 31st deadline, they stand to win a majority at the next election and then they won’t need to worry about Farage and his Brexit Party, as they’ll become instantly irrelevant once Brexit is done and dusted.

And if that means losing Northern Ireland?

So be it. The Tories will take that chance. Frankly, they’d be fools not to.

You think plunging the UK into chaos and recession with a hard brexit will improve their election chances? They must be greater bigots than I understood. And I have english relatives.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:31:48pm

re: #59 Targetpractice

Yeah, I’m not seeing how they do this with just 20 days to go before the deadline. There’s no way in hell you’re going to throw together a referendum in Northern Ireland to address the issue, and the EU has told you that there’s no fucking way that they’ll accept either a hard border or “the technologies” as a means of ensuring shit doesn’t go sideways on Oct 31st. So unless I’ve missed somewhere in the op-ed where they hold the referendum after Boris seeks another extension on Brexit, there’s no fucking way that such a “solution” would be workable in the time available.

If the UK crashes out of the EU, the EU doesn’t have any say in whether a hard border goes up in Ireland or not.

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Dread Pirate  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:35:12pm

If England gives up Northern Ireland then they can kiss Scotland’s arse good-bye, too.

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Targetpractice  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:35:37pm

re: #61 NO SMOCKING GUN!

If the UK crashes out of the EU, the EU doesn’t have any say in whether a hard border goes up in Ireland or not.

The Tories have spent a good portion of the last 3 years swearing up and down there would never be a hard border in Ireland, if only because doing so would effectively void the Good Friday Agreement and potentially plunge the UK back into “The Troubles.” And I’m not sure about the EU, but Pelosi served notice weeks ago that any outcome that violated the Agreement would mean no US/UK trade agreements post-Brexit. Hence desperation moves like suggesting ejecting North Ireland in order to make Brexit happen.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:38:22pm

re: #63 Targetpractice

The Tories have spent a good portion of the last 3 years swearing up and down there would never be a hard border in Ireland, if only because doing so would effectively void the Good Friday Agreement and potentially plunge the UK back into “The Troubles.” And I’m not sure about the EU, but Pelosi served notice weeks ago that any outcome that violated the Agreement would mean no US/UK trade agreements post-Brexit. Hence desperation moves like suggesting ejecting North Ireland in order to make Brexit happen.

Well they have 20 days left, so less than three weeks left to watch this slow motion train wreck unless they end up getting another extension.

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Dr Lizardo  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:41:18pm

re: #63 Targetpractice

The Tories have spent a good portion of the last 3 years swearing up and down there would never be a hard border in Ireland, if only because doing so would effectively void the Good Friday Agreement and potentially plunge the UK back into “The Troubles.” And I’m not sure about the EU, but Pelosi served notice weeks ago that any outcome that violated the Agreement would mean no US/UK trade agreements post-Brexit. Hence desperation moves like suggesting ejecting North Ireland in order to make Brexit happen.

That’s what it is - a desperation move by BoJo to get Brexit done by the deadline and partly a belated recognition of reality, that a border in the Irish Sea is the logical solution to Brexit that doesn’t create problems with the Good Friday Agreement.

And the DUP has outlived their usefulness to the Tories anyway, so they can throw them under the Brexit bus without too many pangs of conscience.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:42:06pm

Some vaguely optimistic talk about Brexit negotiations has people expecting another extension rather than a hard Brexit at the end of the month

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 10:56:29pm
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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 11:01:22pm

We should start casting for the Trump HBO miniseries by Danny McBride, who will obviously play Trump. John Goodman could be cast as Bill Barr, and obviously the immortal Max Schreck is a natural for Rudy Giuliani, or if he isn’t available, Willem Dafoe.

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Targetpractice  Oct 10, 2019 • 11:01:42pm

re: #66 NO SMOCKING GUN!

Some vaguely optimistic talk about Brexit negotiations has people expecting another extension rather than a hard Brexit at the end of the month

I honestly can’t see any real outcome that doesn’t lead to utter chaos by this point. The fact that we’re hearing all sorts of desperation plays now seems (IMHO) more like Boris trying to talk himself into accepting another extension in defiance of the money-men who want this over with before the end of December. If another extension is sought, I guarantee it will not go past Dec 31st, if only because the men bankrolling Brexit are scared to death of EU anti-tax evasion laws kicking in Jan 1st.

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NO SMOCKING GUN!  Oct 10, 2019 • 11:03:35pm

re: #69 Targetpractice

I honestly can’t see any real outcome that doesn’t lead to utter chaos by this point. The fact that we’re hearing all sorts of desperation plays now seems (IMHO) more like Boris trying to talk himself into accepting another extension in defiance of the money-men who want this over with before the end of December. If another extension is sought, I guarantee it will not go past Dec 31st, if only because the men bankrolling Brexit are scared to death of EU anti-tax evasion laws kicking in Jan 1st.

So, as usual, its the greed of the obscenely wealthy destroying everything in its path.

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goddamnedfrank  Oct 10, 2019 • 11:06:46pm

re: #67 NO SMOCKING GUN!

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Dread Pirate  Oct 11, 2019 • 12:16:17am

I just can’t keep up.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Oct 11, 2019 • 3:52:51am

re: #55 Dr Lizardo

Meanwhile, in Brexit-related news, there are rumors floating around that BoJo is getting ready to toss Northern Ireland under the bus.

And then, with amazing timing, this guest column appears in the Telegraph (a well-known Tory mouthpiece):

…..

telegraph.co.uk

Yep. Looks to me like the UK government is thinking of sacrificing Northern Ireland in order to achieve Brexit.


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