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James Goodrich's avatar

“Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime" is a phrase attributed to Lavrentiy Beria, head of Stalin's Soviet secret police. It signifies a corrupt, target-driven justice system where officials find or FABRICATE charges against a specific person, rather than investigating a crime to find the actual perpetrator. Beria as most self described elite communists was a true sociopath.

Isn’t this the typical theme for today’s (democrat) communist. They purposely and knowingly take someone’s words or actions out of context and then prosecute the person by defaming them, demeaning them or like January 6’ers they prosecute and jail them without a care of the destruction of the persons life or their family. What a low evil horrible thing to do to someone. I look at it as a hateful derangement syndrome.

A communist sociopath can go so far as destroying a persons life while overlooking their own discretions or the discretions of another because they’re a member of their party, a great example is Bill Clinton. Remember how the communists forced the mistake of firing a great man, General Flynn. I think there was a lesson learned from that. We are all sinners. The fact is the border has been completely sealed. It is the most secure border this country has ever had. We have had negative immigration, another first. Remember all of the children that the Biden administration had lost track of, well the DHS has found 145,000 unaccompanied migrant children. All of these are unbelievable accomplishments. “He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone". (John 8:7)

The twisted thing about these communists is they have no self reflection. They somehow justify their injustice of others by blaming them for their own evils. They have no remorse for what they do, or the hurt they cause others and other people’s families. They never ask for forgiveness for their wrongs because in their sociopathic mind they can do no wrong. We probably all have been victim to accusations that we were innocent of. Just yesterday, right here on sub stack, a horrible soul accused me of wanting innocent Iranians homes destroyed, knowingly lying to defame me. Because of their lack of wanting forgiveness, I fear these people may never find redemption. What a truly horrible wretched existence.

J.Goodrich

T. Paine's avatar

Clear thoughtful and poignant another hit of the nail on the head James. Context or lack of it determines what is intended, and without critical evaluation being applied the result is credulity. The/our world has become excessively complex and fragile, neither is well understood using/offering credulity to mask the resulting anxiety. Your compassionate response to hateful accusations says it all. You are a true gentleman.

Ann Vanbrunt's avatar

You are a wonderful sound of reason in a vacuum of world-wide bias. Thank you!

MrsMc's avatar
9hEdited

Hatred is like an addiction i suppose. If these woke left or woke right ever want the country to try to unify they will have to admit their literal hatRed, and...have the "capacity for honesty." Maybe impossible. It can be difficult - hard,. IN no way shape or form am I saying I am perfect but .I learned the importance of self reflection in AA - step 4, right after step 3. "(AI) quote" Step 3 of AA involves surrendering control to a higher power, while Step 4 requires making a thorough moral inventory of oneself to identify and address personal flaws and harmful behaviors."

The interesting thing I learned in AA, and it scared me, that they told us up front, before every meeting started in a "How it works" statement that there are some unfortunate people who simply cannot be honest with themselves. That it is much harder to be honest with ones own self, than to be honest with other people. Here is the part of the statement I found on line (AI couldn't find it): "HOW IT WORKS

Rarely have we seen a person fail who has thoroughly followed our path. Those who do not recover are people who cannot or will not completely give themselves to this simple program, usually men and women who are constitutionally incapable of being honest with themselves. There are such unfortunates. They are not at fault; they seem to have been born that way. They are naturally incapable of grasping and developing a manner of living which demands rigorous honesty. Their chances are less than average. There are those, too, who suffer from grave emotional and mental disorders, but many of them do recover if they have the capacity to be honest."

...Imho Psalm 139 is a good tool.

MrsMc's avatar

just a note or reminder to anybody who might read my above comment, I face TDS daily with those whom I live with and around. Once last summer one of them was spewing hate about Donald Trump, and when I tried to comment He interrupted every word, like you see dems do at repub town halls, etc. Finally I was allowed to say something and I asked ...name one thing that you hate about Trump the most? His answer was "the Stormy Daniels affair" and went on about trump's morals, before I could get the name "monica lewinsky out of my mouth, he had stood up and was yelling FU in my face. Long story. but this person is 70 y/o and normally mild mannered.

Science is Political 2.0's avatar

I just don't "argue" w/ "FRIENDS OR FAMILY" about ISSUES OUTSIDE OUR FAMILY... at that level. PERIOD.. like the cartoon said... anyway.. have good one. :) fortunately for me.. I also do not and never will hang around people.. w/ TDS.. EVER.. my family is pro Trump.. and TDS and that level of "arguing".. is not acceptable. When anyone yells at me.. I say "I CAN NOT HEAR YOU WHEN YOU ARE YELLING.".. try it. :) and LEAVE THE ROOM.. and if needed leave area. don't engage.. wow. anyway

Leo's avatar

Brilliant - why fan the flame.

MrsMc's avatar

Many times i try and try to not engage. It is always me against them, but overall, I love them. All are among the nicest people in the world, well educated, fun, polite for the most part if we avoid certain subjects. I still feel like walking off forever sometimes. There was a great article in Epoch Times on family relations that suggested sometime like "Love is hard and takes work, whether it is a husband and wife, or an adult brother and sister" I love them enough to keep working with the relationship, so I mostly keep my mouth shut and work on my own problem with getting triggered, because I do. We are Irish descent and scrappy by nature (smile) This is what really helps me at night before bed I say "Search me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my concerns. See if there is any offensive way in me; and lead me in the way everlasting. Psalm 139 verse 23-24

Leo's avatar

MrsMc, Beautifully stated. Especially insightful: "...work on my own problem with getting triggered..." I read recently: "Love is a skill, not a feeling."

Science is Political 2.0's avatar

Amen to that. :) as a Christian I second that... one of my best friends is in AA *40 years in" and he and I speak as in confer on the state of addicted humanity all the time. Very profound discussions this week about that very topic. must go. Most of my friends do not drink and (I don't drink) so I have a lot of friends who are in AA.. amazing what one can do with all the extra time.. because one is sober.. LIKE READ THE BIBLE.. COUNSEL FRIENDS.. and explain HOW IT WORKS. :) excellent post.

MrsMc's avatar

13 years, going on 14.

MrsMc's avatar

13 years this past January. I haven't been to a meeting in a long time but want to go to get my 10 year token at least. (smile)

Craig Brown's avatar

Congratulations! I'll take an XXII in June. No meetings near me, and I still get to one or two each week. The fellowship is worth the hours' drive each way.

Randall Stoehr's avatar

Human Narcissisms traits fueled by the pursuits of never ending pleasures.

Collateral damages are just foolish hindsight's once I get the job done.

Oh Wait...

that's the Epstein Machiavellian 101 school of "How To Make Friends And Succeed! "

Leo's avatar

Randall, Oh yes...those pesky Collateral damages...so inconvenient...

Science is Political 2.0's avatar

They for sure will not find redemption, James.. since you are not God and I am not God.. all we can do is pray for those WHO will find redemption.. as a born again Christian you know that. :) Ignore the idjits.. and keep on praising the Lord. :) excellent work.

Vicki's avatar

from CoffeeandCovid. Senator Mullin is perfect for DHS. He’s literally a pugilist. He’s also Cherokee —a real one, not Liz Warren’s ‘tribe’— who hails from Westville, Oklahoma, left college at 20 to save his father’s plumbing business, built it into the largest service company in the region, went undefeated as a professional MMA fighter, got inducted into Oklahoma’s Wrestling Hall of Fame, served ten years in the House, and won Jim Inhofe’s Senate seat in 2022.  Mullin is built like an above-average fire hydrant and is now in charge of the border. . (If you kick a fire hydrant, the hydrant doesn’t move, and your foot hurts.)

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Okla. always was big on wrestling. Back in 60s OSU had the most NCAA wrestling championships and OU the second most. Iowa state, also in the Big 8, was 3rd.

Dennis Sullivan's avatar

I don't follow wrestling but had always thought Iowa was tops and maybe that is because I remember Iowa olympic greats.

Jean's avatar

He also pens as DCDraino with insightful comment. Gives me some hope our exceptional Paxton might be called to replace Bondi. Demonstrates the breadth of knowledge and

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Paxton may be available if all the money pouring in for cronyn is as effective in the run-off as in the primary. Cornyn spent $60 M on ads, nearly all ad hominem attacks

Jean's avatar

My comment got grabbed before I was done. Paxton has now said he'd dropout if it assured the Save Act passes. If I were Trump I wouldn't endorse or recommend dropping out. That said imo Paxton has ALL the capabilities we need for an AG. I'm no fan of Bondi. Paxton is much too valuable to waste!

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Strongly share your opinion of Paxton, not so much on Bondi. She has a very hard row to hoe with a DOJ as loaded with deep state as it is.

Dennis Sullivan's avatar

Millions of Americans and awake people from many other countries wonder how it is possible to dismantle the deep state. Talk has not worked .

Debra Silver's avatar

sounds like an excellent tag team... Homan and Mullin...

Karen Baetz's avatar

I get that about girls! We have boys, also, and me being a tomboy (never thinking I WAS a boy), girls would be a whole new ballgame

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Particularly like the one about ancestry.

Jane Tracy's avatar

Me too! I was just looking at my family tree that I worked on from 2004-2014. Finally found where my gggrandparent were married in Ireland 🇮🇪 and the following year my sister and me visited the area and the Church where they married! It was emotional for both of us!

Melanie Reynolds's avatar

The raccoon funny is hilarious! I can relate. Gaggle of girls, v pack of boys. Well I have 2 daughter and four sons. Girls are drama but my girls slumber parties were fun. They are mostly clean, sit around painting fingernails and talking about boys. Boys are gross at a slumber party. They try to out do each other and see who can do the grossest thing. Loud farts, burbs, you get the picture. Mixing food together to make a gross inedible mess. Girls think guys sit around talking about girls but they don’t. It’s video games, cars , sports. Anything but girls. The only thing girls talk about at slumber parties is mostly boys.

I have to say I love them all. As for drama , boys usually aren’t drama. The peacemaker in my family is my oldest son. Boys are momma’s boys and girls are daddy’s girls. But I have to say, my daughters are my best girlfriends.

It snowed 8” here yesterday. Biggest storm of the season. We have been really sparse on the snow this year. So the storm is very well received. Have a great day!

Rockville Mom's avatar

Due to her dad’s business travel, my husband subbed for him at our granddaughter’s father daughter dance last week. He said he never realized that girls just like to sing and dance together! Eye opening!

Garry Blankenship's avatar

I'm voting for the bicycle security system. Reminds me of Democrats hostaging our budget by not funding security.

Steenroid's avatar

Hate to be that guy but there is a huge difference between lamb and mutton. Lamb is really good but mutton is crap.

Leo's avatar
4hEdited

And that was a really well done "commercial."

Joy Metcalf's avatar

Most "lamb" that's sold is at least a year old. When I was growing up, lamb was 6 months or younger. At a year old, it's mutton. The USDA classifies anything under 2 years as lamb. I doubt many Americans know what lamb tastes like.

BTW, I think mutton tastes fine, but has to be prepared correctly. Good for spicy dishes.

Steenroid's avatar

My dad refused to eat lamb because when he was in the Army in the 1950’s they served the soldiers mutton that might have been 3+ years old. I like the lamb I get at Sam’s although it is from New Zealand and expense. I fed a pen of lambs years ago and made more $ on them than I did on cattle in the feed yard.

Do they still feed a lot of lambs in CO for the Easter market?

VictorDianne Watson's avatar

Roasting Walz is too good for him. He and Ellison deserve to be jailed for their neglect of the fraud perpetrated on the American people. The Somalians who are convicted of fraud need to be deported back to Somalia.

Interested in seeing what happens with DHS under Mullin. I wondered why ICE wasn’t concentrated in states without sanctuary cities first. Seems the success would have built their image rather than allowing blue states to damage it.

Loved the meme about no treats in the house. My husband goes crazy without them, and I’m trying to curb them. Right now he’s eating graham crackers!😊

Thanks, Malone’s. I always look forward to the memes!!

Joy Metcalf's avatar

What I find interesting about the Somali situation is that the Somalis were invited into the US by a misplaced feeling of obligation. We helped destroy their country, by withdrawing foreign aid, so they were invited in to destroy ours.

VictorDianne Watson's avatar

No good deed goes unpunished!

Wheat's avatar

Coming from a boys only family with a daughter that has three daughters, nine, seven, and four, they start early! I only wish I could be alive long enough to see them get married and how that worked out. It will be a learning experience! Lol

Ms Peppercorn's avatar

Wait. Isn’t Candace Owens the only person looking into Charlie’s assassination? Doesn’t appear that the FBI is doing anything other than planting an unfired rifle.

James Goodrich's avatar

It’s something Ms.Peppercorn to see how dividing this horrific story has been. I listen to Candace and I listen to Bongino, a complete contrast. The first question raised, to me, is the best question. A .30-06 rifle shot would absolutely go through a persons neck, no question about it. Charlie had no exit wound. That gun did not shoot him. I saw a test done to a person like dummy shot in the neck with a similar gun and the dummies head was taken right off. So that .30-06 riffle was not the murder weapon. On the other hand you can state 1000 facts about someone, like Bongino has said. I could have been at the bank at 915 and the bank was robbed at 920, but that does not prove I robbed the bank. But I was there at 915. If someone lies it can raise questions but it’s not evidence they were involved in a murder. To prove a murder conspiracy you need more than random facts. I admit I do appreciate her effort for her friend, because I don’t believe the government story. And honestly Bongino has been a big disappointment, starting with Epstein’s murder, the Epstein files and the fact no one has been prosecuted for the molestation of children. I’m sure if his kids were harmed people would be in jail or much worse!

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Touch on something. Notice how all patently guilty murders are "alleged" by media but epstein is never, but never an alleged suicide.

James Goodrich's avatar

You’re 1000% right Dr. Nash, I never paid attention to that. Before Bongino became FBI assistant director he had common sense. He was honest and hard hitting. The Washington DC air has destroyed what he had, honesty. I can only hope these truths will come out and maybe he knows this and just can’t speak of it…

ddc's avatar

True regarding lies don't prove guilt. But when there are so many lies and so many inconsistencies, you have to wonder what's up and what is the motivation -- and this needs to be investigated. I'm very disappointed in the Trump administration for both the Charlie Kirk coverup and the Epstein coverup. The swamp is quicksand, and it's getting to the point where I don't trust anyone anymore regarding anything. The fact that Bill Maher apologized to Q'anon is telling.

James Goodrich's avatar

I am right with you ddc! If that gun didn’t kill Charlie the whole story is a lie, so who did it? And why did they do it. This is why Bongino is so disappointing, he knows better than I do that a .30-06 rifle shot at 150 yards would not be stopped by someone’s spine. Isn’t this what an honest fbi would immediately come out and say? Why is there no dissent from anyone in the fbi? There is from many special forces veterans that have podcasts, they rip Bongino to shreds.

Sonia Nordenson's avatar

No one did it. I understand he's in Israel.

ddc's avatar

Well, there's also Baron Coleman, Ian Carrol and others doing good investigative work on this. I wish Dr. Malone would quit with the Candace memes.

Ms Peppercorn's avatar

Yes. For the sake of keeping it short I didn’t mention her squad. Go MAXX.

Barbara Lee's avatar

I think a little Ockham’s razor might help here. Shooter A brags before the event that he has the opportunity and he intends to take it and he has the motive. He’s filmed on the roof with the weapon. His parents recognize him and find the gun used missing. He admits online and to a minister he did it. The only confusion seems to be that the bullet doesn’t exit like it’s supposed to. So it must be his wife and TPUSA ‘ s fault. Really??? Candice seems more and more unhinged. Memes are in order to defuse the horribleness . A jury will decide guilt or innocence so we don’t have to. JMO.

ddc's avatar

Barbara, I just don't agree. Too many inconsistencies and lies, and it's not just Candace who points these out. I believe you underestimate the ability of the Swamp to shape narratives and corrupt our government, including the judicial branch.

Barbara Lee's avatar

Remember, inconsistency in news reporting is similar to eye witness statements … highly unreliable as any detective will tell you. We know what the shooter actually said because he put it in print and/or he spoke to a minister in front of his parents. Nevertheless all the evidence will be presented to a jury (not the public) and they will decide so why are we speculating. It is horrible what Candice has said about Erika. Very wrong and very unhinged. She should be censured. Not punished but definitely censured.

ddc's avatar

We're "speculating" and independently investigating because the official narrative doesn't add up, by a long shot. It's the same with the Epstein files, although that leans more heavily on brute government gaslighting. Of course, you have your opinion -- which is informed by the information sources that you avail yourself of, as well as your own bias and what you wish to believe (true for all of us imperfect creatures). Opinions make the world go 'round!

Swabbie Robbie's avatar

Rachel Madcow sums up the left perfectly.

I would not want to get in the car with the gaggle of girls either. My sympathies to you.

Pomeranian with the Peacock bonnet - beautiful.

The pink haired AWFL putting her hand over the mouth of the young Iranian woman = Golden!

Don't Shoot. I'm retarded = more gold.

and I totally relate to the nighttime raccoon!

Thanks, Malones I needed a few chuckles today.

weedom1's avatar

Winners: E. Warren and the bike lock.

Alan Davis (FlyoverAlinCT)'s avatar

Great mix Docs!

The Pro-Sharia Karens with the AWFL device really should watch the Iranian documentary “The Stoning of Soraya M” (2008) to see real Toxic Masculinity.

Is just me or is Rachel M stating to look more and more like Frank Vincent - Billy Batts in “Goodfellas”?!

Leslie Deak's avatar

I have NEVER lived in any house, apartment, condo, hotel room or any other dwelling that did not contain candy, cookies, and other sweets. I was raised on sugar -- we grew up with cookies, Little Debbies, and sour balls in the house, but that didn't stop my father saying we need to get something for dessert! I still have at least 1 shelf in my fridge filled with various chocolate confections.

Now, having grown up with it, neither I nor my siblings are the least bit over-weight and we all eat reasonably healthy. I absolutely reject any notion that sugar is anything but one of life's primary's pleasures!!

LEA7's avatar

"Healthy me vs Nighttime Raccoon" seeking sweets! Some habits take a long time to break because I am NOT hungry when this thought races in my mind!