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James Goodrich's avatar

Will justice ever be served?

Cassidy Hutchinson and lying Liz Cheney are not above the law; how many times did we hear that from the January 6th committee? There was something seriously wrong with Liz Cheney’s fanatic and desperate ploy to frame and dirty Donald Trump, who they knew was innocent. The obvious motive was so Trump could never come back to power or worse. Bennie Thompson, Liz Cheney, Adam Kenzinger, Adam Schiff, Jamie Raskin, and the rest of the 9 all knew of all the lies told by Cassidy Hutchinson. Kash Patel should indict Cassidy first and watch this house of cards come crashing down.

If Biden tries to pardon this committee, Kash, when put in power, should immediately go to the Supreme Court and argue that Biden did not have the power to give blanket immunity to anyone, because that’s what he would be attempting to do. No one has been charged with anything. Biden has no power to grant immunity, it’s not in his power. Granting presidential immunity is not in the constitution, this goes for Hunter as well!

This whole BS committee makes it crystal clear the kind of lying sociopaths and the complete corruption of power it was made up of. Cassidy Hutchinson met with Liz Cheney without Cassidy’s lawyer. In fact Liz Cheney got Hutchinson to fire her lawyer and then hand picked her a new lawyer. After that ole Lizzy tried to get Hutchinson’s previous lawyer disbarred. Liz coached Cassidy to lie under oath, Cheney’s involvement is a clear case of suborning perjury and there are text messages that go along to prove this. Cassidy’s entire testimony “under oath”was a lie and reputed by the secret service agents that were actually there, that’s perjury. Cassidy Hutchinson was a mere assistant to chief of staff Mark Meadows but under oath she sounded like she was the Chief of Staff. Her whole testimony was hearsay. You know it’s one inhumane thing to try to ruin one innocent man’s life and put him in prison, but more than 1200 people have been charged and nearly 500 imprisoned, many still rot in the Democrat gulags, jailed by their own government by people like Nancy Pelosi and Liz Cheney. Not to mention the J-sixth committee destroyed all of the evidence that would have exonerated them, another disgusting criminal act done by this illegally formed committee. Nancy Pelosi broke house rules by hand picking the republicans participants so right off the bat the entire committee was illegitimate! The people railroaded and jailed by this Stalinist show trial need to be pardoned with their records wiped clean and reparations paid to them and their families. Also charges need to be filed against all of those that participated in this scam movie production that was the January 6th committee. No one including Liz Cheney, Cassidy, Hutchinson or Nancy Piglosi are above the law! Think if the democrats are able to get away with this Trump could just start railroading anyone he wants into prison and then give blanket immunity to everyone involved including himself, is that right, is that the new America? If these tyrants are able to do this with no repercussions we need to rethink our entire government.

I believe this corruption is an extension of the Covid cover up and hours of lies told under oath with no repercussions. Will we ever see justice and acknowledgment for all the crimes that have been committed over the past 4 plus years? I honestly believe examples have to be made. Bringing each person to justice is the only hope that America survives with any resemblance of what was once our republic. J.Goodrich

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Michael Williams's avatar

Without a doubt, I agree with you 100%. If there is no accountability, they will do it again and again!

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GMoody's avatar

Yes they will do it again. Stop them now or forever know we left a worse world when our number is up.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Er, Tex, it occurs to me all those people slandered by the Jan 6 committee have state AGs who could very well bring state charges against every member of that committee. They could correct a whole lot of the wrongs committed during the last 4 yrs.

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T.'s avatar

https://x.com/realpatrickwebb/status/1872732782612627609?s=42

Not a fan of lawsuits. We, ourselves, will be left with the bill.

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Yeah, america is profoundly litigious. It’s not an ideal way to handle much of anything. A necessary evil at best...

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James Goodrich's avatar

I like that, er Tex!! 😁😁😁!!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Glad you did. You know being a Texan is more a state of mind than mere location. You are much more one than those RINOs in our state leg who went after Paxton.

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Senior Moments's avatar

Biden keeps political J6 prisoners rotting in jail for four years, yet cancels the death sentences of horrific murderers on death row. Corrupt doesn't even begin to describe this administration and the deep state accomplices that conspired to bring this country down.

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Fred Ickenham's avatar

Agreed, they all need to be repudiated.

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Red green's avatar

What a coincidence. That rhythm's with "decapitated".

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T.'s avatar

Better !

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Debra Nolasco's avatar

If Kash Patel's appointment as the Director of the FBI is approved by the Senate, a lot is going to be exposed. My husband is reading Kash's newly released book, "Government Gangsters". He said that once you read it, you will understand why Trump chose him to head-up this agency.

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South Texas farmer's avatar

Let's not forget the unconstitutional actions of local FBI agents who without a search warrants violated the rights private citizens. They hauled them off to federal jails away from their homes and families. Local District Attorneys need to authorize special grand juries to look into the actions by local agents who did many and various things that were violations of the rights of citizens. Put a little heat on them and find out who up the chain of command gave the orders to take such action. Get some State Attorney Generals involved. Texas AG Paxton has been taking on the Biden justice dept already with success. This needs to be at the local and state level. DC courts and the DOJ are too corrupt to restore our Constitutional rights. We can not let the violations of the constitution go unpunished.

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T.'s avatar

What ?

You mean like going through Melania's underwear drawer ?

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Nealstar's avatar

Just for fit and pictures for GayBook.

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Wait, what? That wasn’t totally legit? 😏

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James Goodrich's avatar

STF, it’s so sad the lives and families destroyed by this Democrat deep state entrapment to cover up Pelosi’s, McConnell's, and Mayor Bowsers’s denial of national guard troops. It’s like how Chuck Schumer so blatantly said it “they’ll get you six ways to Sunday”.

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pretty-red, old guy's avatar

and, I will second that one James!

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Jennifer Beebe's avatar

Perfectly said James! I agree with you 💯‼️

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

I will make that special trip for my favorite popcorn JG.

Bring it on...winters are long!

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T.'s avatar

Trip ?

You mean to the Lincoln Memorial where all the guillotines are to be lined up in a row, and all those baskets being filled, emptied and refilled ?

Okay, save me a seat. I'm bringing the brandy, and the hothands boot warmers.

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T.'s avatar

You cannot have immunity (let's for this moment call it a pardon) on something you were never convicted of.

These pardons are bullshit, and have no legal authority.

I know, because I slept in a Holiday Inn Express last night, so under the current regime's standards, I'm qualified to make that observation and statement.

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Damn straight!

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T. Paine's avatar

I agree once the first liar stands for a mug shot their singing voice will be unstoppable. I can’t see Cassidy lasting one night in a real jail without a river of tears. Jamie too.

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T.'s avatar

Raskins cards may not be fully played yet. March or April of this year, he detailed on camera, how he was going to misuse the 14th ammendment, section 3, and prevent Trump from becoming president.

https://constitution.congress.gov/browse/amendment-14/section-3/

Sounds like he is planning an insurrection.

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Jamie Raskin is one wascally wabbit. These losers in WDC make circus clowns look like actual leaders. I grew up in Md and am still kinda trapped here. We can’t wait to make a break for it. Hoping to retire to W VA. In a few years. Don’t want to be too far from our now grown kids and hoping to have a grand or two soon. Too expensive to stay here and we don’t really love the deep blue politics. It’s become enemy territory. Until Trump ran in 2016 I never thought I’d see the day in America where it could be dicey to display your political leanings. I had a young teenage daughter and wasn’t keen on inciting anyone to attack us. Concealed carry permits were still very hard to obtain at that time not that I’d like to ever have to use such force. Well the whole bloody world has gone way off the rails in this new millennia.

Hurry Yeshua. Hurry.

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James Goodrich's avatar

He’s kind of disqualifying himself…

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Can’t argue with that. Nailed it.

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ComeQuicklyLord's avatar

See Michael Flynn’s movie about the betrayal of our government when they targeted him and his family. Some vets around me either know him or has met him. He’s a decent man that stood for truth, and they bankrupted this combat veteran. Our government has an autoimmune disease called Marxism.

Flynn movie.com

$3.99 Streaming

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James Goodrich's avatar

He is a great man. I guess he was the first confirmed Trump appointee to be taken down and destroyed by the Democrat deep state. I would love to see him appointed for a cabinet position in the new Trump administration, if he wanted it. Maybe an assistant to Tulsi Gabbard.

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Barbara Lee's avatar

I’m still high with Trumpeuphoria. Nevertheless, January 20 cannot come fast enough. The end of the Biden era has revealed the rot at the core and the work we have to do won’t end until a genuine moral righteousness is restored at the core of the American consciousness. Probably my greatest joy is to see two self made billionaires step up to lead the way by example with DOGE. And my biggest disappointment is the performance of Mike Johnson, Speaker of the House, elected by we the people and his PEERS and his budget proposal. I’m more upset by what he represents than all the slimy serpent Democrats and their sputtering split tongues.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

Sleepy Joe keeps striking wooden matches ....all he's capable of is dumpster fires.

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T.'s avatar

Why ?

Letting murderers, rapists, child molesters out of prison is not acceptable to you?

HOW DARE YOU !

John Kerry will be livid with you, and retrofit his jets with chemtrail nozzles, just to spray your house tonight.

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Randall Stoehr's avatar

No doubt a mixture of warehouse expired blend of Catsup and Mustard.

From 30,000 ft ....The EPA doesn't care, do they?

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T.'s avatar

As long as Johnny on the Spot is happy making $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$, no they dont

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

🤣🤣🤣🤣

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T.'s avatar

Well, Kerry IS full of shit. The nickname fits

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T.'s avatar

Mike Johnson's performance is the status quo of the Uniparty. Dems voted for him, and right then and there, it was an indication that he was part and parcel of the swamp creature brigade.

Johnson needs to be removed, and a competent, true conservative installed, just like he was, except at that moment, all the dems will be crying "FOUL". When dems cry, it's pretty indicative that you're likely to be on the right trail.

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Edward "Ted" Conrad's avatar

Having democrats want him more than his own party is all we need to know…

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T.'s avatar

Murkowsky

Romney

Graham

(sorry, I just farted three times, and oddly enough it came up on this screen)

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CMCM's avatar

What is wrong with the voters who keep electing these creeps?

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Garry Blankenship's avatar

I grew up in the liberal hot bed of Seattle and unions. Having left the left when I matured, I tenuously cling to friendships that cannot include any serious political discussion. Hating Trump with no knowledge of him other than MSM ostracization, believing MSM only speaks truth, unwilling to see their party first put up a dementia ravaged senior followed by a feel good DEI socialist that can barely speak in incomprehensible circles for the leadership of our nation, ignoring censorship, blindly injecting experimental chemical toxins that do not stop contraction, do not stop spreading and have an unprecedented record of adverse reactions are among those things that cannot be debated. It is an unfortunate confirming testimonial to the saying "it is easier to fool someone that it is to convince them they have been fooled". With the confirmation of the intelligence required to obtain a doctorate in medicine it is the volume of brainwashed MDs in our country that is so disheartening. Fortunately not all, but it is these highly credentialed people that have either promoted or ignored the approval of injecting

experimental toxins into the developing bodies of our youth. Informed consent has morphed from it's obvious purpose into an ignored catch phrase. So too has The Hippocratic Oath.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

And then there is science

Science has undergone a metamorphosis that possibly affected its ability to function efficiently. Its path to leadership once involved a stopover at a masters degree where the student expanded his lab experience through application to his thesis and evolved an enhanced degree of laboratory smarts. The work was supervised and not necessarily innovative but mainly intended to be instructional. Then came the Ph. D. where those enlarged talents were applied to a research plan of his own devising. But not so much anymore.

Today, after four yrs of mastering multiple choice exams and introductory lab courses, grad students are shoveled into a component of some mentors grant(s) and assigned a crank to turn. Ironically, the bigger the lab, the less they are likely to learn about routine lab management. So when they finish cranking that crank and are set loose on the world you have individuals chock full of aecane information but under supplied with the tools to put it to use. As I have seen on several occasions, this leads to increased emphasis on networking so that accumulated talent in different areas can be collated. When the primary investigator has only vestigial understanding of the complexities involved in required methodology that can lead to a lot of inflated expectations in grant writing. I suspect that as a rule reviewers do not pay the attention they should to the methods sections of manuscripts or grants resulting in a lot of published fiction and the funding of weak grant proposals.

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T.'s avatar

Christmas eve my wife was invited to her lifelong friend's house where her husband, sister, brother in law, and mom would all be.

I was lucky enough to have been brought along to carry the cookies and coconut custard pie into the house.

I was told what was "Verbotten", regarding my discussing, or alluding to:

No politics

No guns

No Vaccines

No Trump

No Teasing Libtards

So, needless to say, I ate a bunch of lasagna, garlic bread with cheese, a nice fresh salad...

and out of the enduring love of my wife of 35 years being together, I shut the hell up.

Do you know how difficult that was ?

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GMoody's avatar

The last time I spoke politics with or around my son was Thanksgiving 2020 because I was so disappointed he told me he voted for Biden, couldn’t understand how anyone could vote for the racist, Trump. We had words and stared at him in disbelief and with the realization never again will I enjoy our ability to discuss anything political. It feels we have so little in common anymore. This was a young man that revered our founders just a few years ago. I’m afraid he’s become a sheeple while his mother is a rebel. The pandemic harmed his brain.

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Social media is a poison pill to brain for most ppl under 35. It is insidious, highly effective and steadily getting worse. Mainstream news is likewise a great source for total nonsense and propaganda. To some degree it always has been but that’s certainly ratcheted up in recent years.

Christians and conservatives are routinely conflated as neonazis, misogynists and every kind of bigot possible.

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Tom Potts's avatar

Very sweet…

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T.'s avatar

Sweet?

Oh boy ! If i had a speaker wire connected to my skull, it wouldnt have been

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Leo's avatar

Oh come on T.T. - you do have a Sweet side...it peeks out beneath the tough guy armor...

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T.'s avatar

Shhhhh!

Don't tell anyone! You'll ruin my reputation !

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Maureen Mehlman's avatar

Yup.

Clowns to the left and jokers to the right. We’re always stuck in the middle. Our siblings are almost entirely democrat or at best RINO’s being totally clueless to it too. Sigh..

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T.'s avatar

When I was a kid, against my mother’s wishes, I would play Carlin’s “Class Clown” over and over on our 78 record-player. I was fascinated by him, but like a lot of life’s pathways, mine changed course into old cars and girls.

Carlin knew.

“2 wings of the same bird”

IMO, His most prophetic work was his down to earth interviews, where he espoused truth, as if it was an overfilled percolator coffee pot on the gas stove, on high. I just purchased a NOS percolator coffee pot, not long ago, and every morning, my imagination takes hold, and George is releasing steam with a glass, boiling bubble on his head.

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Robert Dodge's avatar

Fellow citizen of The People’s Republic of Washington, but on the side where God lives.

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Ned B.'s avatar

"Resistance may be futile, but persistence is fertile."

- Ned B.

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Robert Shannon's avatar

Some of the best Friday funnies., BUT STOP IT: quit using ‘less’ babies. It should be ‘fewer’ babies. The rule is ‘less’ for volume and ‘fewer’ for numbers. This was drilled into us in grade school in the 50’s. It is sqeaky chalk on the blackboard to hear and read it. But most don’t know what squeaky chalk sounded like either. Happy New Year all.

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Paula Mitchell's avatar

How about we try to nullify everything Biden supposedly did?

He wasn't in charge, he was elected but clearly someone else was running the country. Joe was just a kindly old man who wasn't in control of what he was doing and therefore couldn't be held accountable. Please! Someone let's overturn the damage done in the last four years

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Ana González's avatar

Paula, that is exactly what I have been saying!

If we can prove that he was an illegitimate president, we should be able to make all of his bills and judicial appointments NULL AND VOID!!!!

THAT WOULD BE THE IDEAL RESET!!! IMHO!!!

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

As far as I am concerned the same can be said for 44

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Ana González's avatar

I believe that too however I don't think 🤔 that we have the proof for 44.

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Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Its there but...The guy went to pepperdine filling a foreign student fellowship, i.e. claiming citizenship of...indonesia??? Have read claiming dual citizenship disqualifies for POTUS so when did he declare for US citizenship?? His history loaded with those kind of questions and suspect answers at pepperdine under Ft. Knox level of security

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Ana González's avatar

Rambler, will it ever be investigated or have we already gone past the statues of limitations?

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CMCM's avatar

I wouldn't say Biden is "kindly". He's a corrupt, lying, lifelong criminal who has used the government to enrich himself. Just because he's now old and senile doesn't mean he should be excused for his past behavior. He's disgusting and doesn't deserve one iota of sympathy. I'm revolted every time I see him.

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Nimmi Schueller's avatar

I must agree! To me that "kindly" stuck out like a sore thumb.

Remember Biden leveraging $1 billion with the Ukrainian leader unless he fired the prosecutor who was investigating Burisma Holdings (the company where Biden's son Hunter happened to be employed!)?...

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Paula Mitchell's avatar

Agreed! But, this is the lie they are putting out there. I think all those guilty of selling America out and law breaking should be prosecuted

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T.'s avatar

You mean him going on vacation till after New Years, he's not being advised to what's happening here in the states?

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/biden-heads-to-st-croix-for-final-holiday-as-president/ar-AA1wwJdq

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Tom Potts's avatar

The less his staff does, the better for Americans. It seems he checked out years ago and has no idea what is happening.

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CMCM's avatar

I'm with you....I was born in 1949. In the 50's the schools put so much emphasis on proper grammar and spelling, and most kids learned to write well. I cringe at all the grammatical errors I see and hear these days. One of the most cringe-inducing is "have went", etc. Kids don't learn participle forms any more, apparently. Nor do they learn distinctions such as its and it's, their and they're, and so on. It's pretty pathetic.

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Nealstar's avatar

One of my favorite’s right after “begging the question” for raising or soliciting a question rather than avoiding said question.

“Grammar Snobs Are Great Big Meanies” by June Casagrande

We’re probably contemporaries as I too was in elementary school in the ‘50s and maintain we had a better education than most people graduating from college with an LAS degree since the ‘70s.

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Leo's avatar

Robert. How about the Squeaky Chalk Club's habit of ignoring the rule: possessive before a gerund? (As in: "...the choir's singing...")

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Jean's avatar

Very hard to choose today! That's appreciated.

Guess I'll pick the billionaires.

Now Hillary's Huma Abedin is engaged to young Soros - move out Obamas. New management is moving in.

As for Musk n Trump... I hear Musk is defending one of his X workers, causing a tempest in the teapot.

There's also the convoluted scheme Ratskin has brewed to ultimately crown Harris as the winna. Wishin him a hard fail.

Edging closer to a new year. May it be a blessed and successful change of pace.

Thinking very positive re your special Christmas week with family and Val! Well earned.

Bestest all

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Teresa Parmenter's avatar

We appreciate you all as well! Great Memes. Thank you

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Barbara Lekowicz's avatar

Friday Funky Funnies!! Good collection again. Especially love the “small tongue” meme!! Oh how true! Enjoy your weekend, Drs Malone. Love on that beautiful new Christmas foal!

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Bettina Palisek's avatar

Haha, super funny funnies today!!! Our Christmas tree remains until Feb 2nd, traditionally… Yesterday we made the last Christmas cookies for this year and some are still to be sent to friends… the joke: at least they will arrive before Christmas- 2026… haha

The last 2 weeks before Christmas have been so stressful this year that I even couldn’t read your substacks… so I enjoy my free time now and reading your wisdom and homesteads, about the Christmas colt, the emu and so on!! Have a lovely Friday! Bettina

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Chris Lovett's avatar

I love my Yamaha digital piano, it's the most amazing musical instrument ever. I also love that Yamaha has kept improving all these years, it shows a true passion and deep commitment to their customers. I wish we had more companies like that. Back in 1986, I built my own "midi" interface that could talk to a Yamaha piano so I could record using my Apple II+ PC, then I built the software to transcribe what I played on the piano using one of the large mainframe computers on my college campus and a Postscript music notation library so I could print it. It was a fun project. Today you can easily do all that on your phone or iPad :-) And in all that time Yamaha is still cranking out pianos...

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CMCM's avatar

I bought a beautiful upright black ebony Yamaha piano in 1983 in Saudi Arabia when I was teaching there. They had no import duties so I paid much less than I would have paid in the U.S. When I left Saudi Arabia, I brought it home with me and I still have it...41 years later it is as beautiful and sweet sounding as ever. What a piano! In 2001 I got a fantastic Roland stage piano for fun (it had all kinds of sound cards you could add for pianos, strings, guitars etc), but I still love playing my Yamaha the best!

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Tom Potts's avatar

Why? Because pure analog music played on real instruments will always surpass computer gizmos in beauty and elegance. We love live theatre performances for the same reason. The one with the small orchestra. I like to get the seats where you can spit in the pit in the middle. So far, I never felt compelled to do that. Music is a gift.

Some of these instruments may be electronic gizmos. I don’t know.

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Dawn Meland's avatar

Saw someone’s image in the front of the piano, was that you Dr. Malone?

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sparky's avatar

Just a heads up. The Deep State is fanning MAGA discord over Musks tweet pointing out the benefit of certain LEGAL immigration pathways. Sane and calm voices need to point out the immediate core issue is NOT immigration per se but ILLEGAL vs LEGAL and the former needs to be crushed. Creating false division and discord is a CORE tool of the Deep State. Cool heads need to speak out and dampen the discord and hold our focus on the real issues. We prevail if that happens and we fragment and fail if we allow our vision to be disrupted in response to programed attacks.

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Ana González's avatar

Sparky, you'll get no arguments from me on illegal vs. legal anything!!!

However when it comes to immigration, I think that 🤔 our country has had its fill of ill-eagle immigration and at this point in time until we get a handle on that, we need to have an immigration moratorium!!!

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Nealstar's avatar

No "immigration moratorium!!!", just round them up and send them back and seal the border. No bureaucratic nonsense. Pick them up, do not pass "Go", and send them back to the place where sacrificing human victims by cutting out their beating hearts was part of their colorful heritage.

"Those who say that all cultures are equal never explain why the results of those cultures are so grossly unequal."

--Dr. Thomas Sowell

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Ned B.'s avatar

Resistance = Ohm Ω

No resistance = Om ॐ

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Tom Potts's avatar

Science nerd humor?

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Ned B.'s avatar

Yes, irresistibly.

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Nealstar's avatar

Om Shanti.

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Big E's avatar

Yamaha Piano: Awesome!

Is this a new toy for you both? Do either of you play with actual fingers?

Enjoy!!!!!

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Dr. Robert W. Malone's avatar

Have had it for about a year now. Upgraded to the latest tech but lost the cd player with the upgrade. New cd player was the xmas, got it wired in and able to play our old cds

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Big E's avatar

Thank you for the info. We seem to have similar taste in music — must be our mutual birth vintage. ;-) Very cool that you have restored your ability to play your old CDs. All our CDs were moved to electronic form in preparation for various house moves, to save space. We gave up vinyl records long ago. Hoping all that wasn’t a mistake!

So, do either of you play piano (in addition to player piano)? Physically playing music (even as the amateurs that WE are) adds much to life and keeps the brain active too. (I played lots of piano growing up but now stick with recorder, an underrated but easily portable instrument that has been a challenge to master. Like yours, our instruments are made by Yamaha — plastic but high quality workmanship and sound.)

Have a great weekend and enjoy your newest foal!

Anyway, all

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Nealstar's avatar

Got 4 linear feet of 33s, a Gerrard turntable and tape cassette deck connected to my computer so I can turn all that media into .mp3, but it's a bit of a grind other than grabbing one tune or another.

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BJ Phillippi's avatar

Huh? How come I didn't get anything about a piano in my Friday Funnies?

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Chris Lovett's avatar

Keep scrolling :-)

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JB's avatar

I wanna know when all the arrests and tribunals are going to start? Why doesn't someone take out George Soros's son and see how he likes it. (Oh, did I just say that out loud?)

Never forget 1 October.

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CMCM's avatar

It's distressing that George Soros has a son to carry on his evil.

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JB's avatar

I concur unreservedly. Who/Where is the mother?

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Barbara Charis's avatar

Enjoyed Friday Funnies! Really laughed at the first one...Guess who is not getting a laptop for Christmas? Another memorable one...the roll of money...When money is involved...truth leaves. Thanks for sharing!

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