• Lyin' Biden - the liberal's liberal

    From 3452471@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Sep 18 15:29:24 2023
    Biden’s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.
    It’s practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    He’s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen’s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been “raised in the black church” and “raised in the synagogues in my state”; he says he “grew up in a Polish community” and was “politically” raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin’ Joe Biden — even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clinton’s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerry’s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers “Swift-boated” him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats don’t have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn’t hold up under scrutiny.
    But there’s a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagan’s embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: “There’s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”
    By contrast, Biden boasts: “Name me a single objective we’ve ever set out to accomplish that we’ve failed on, name me one.”

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagan’s first inaugural address with Clinton’s first inaugural address.
    Reagan’s central theme was that it was the people themselves — not benevolent rulers in Washington — who would fix America’s problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clinton’s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: “This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force
    the spring.”

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our “words” and “faces.”

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the “side of history” whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement — making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy.

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  • From Poco Loc0@21:1/5 to 3452471@gmail.com on Thu Sep 21 10:08:41 2023
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" <3452471@gmail.com> wrote:

    Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.
    Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.
    But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit.
    By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one.

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address.
    Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force
    the spring.

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces.

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.

    Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their
    propensity for telling lies.

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  • From True North@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 21 07:57:04 2023
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" <345...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Biden’s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. >It’s practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    He’s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen’s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been “raised in the black church” and “raised in the synagogues in my state”; he says he “grew up in a Polish community” and was “politically” raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin’ Joe Biden — even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clinton’s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerry’s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers “Swift-boated” him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats don’t have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn’t hold up under scrutiny.
    But there’s a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagan’s embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: “There’s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”
    By contrast, Biden boasts: “Name me a single objective we’ve ever set out to accomplish that we’ve failed on, name me one.”

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagan’s first inaugural address with Clinton’s first inaugural address.
    Reagan’s central theme was that it was the people themselves — not benevolent rulers in Washington — who would fix America’s problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clinton’s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: “This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we
    force the spring.”

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our “words” and “faces.”

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the “side of history” whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement — making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy.
    Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their
    propensity for telling lies.


    Liar!
    When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?

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  • From Poco Loc0@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Thu Sep 21 11:46:55 2023
    On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"
    <345...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.
    Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.
    But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit.
    By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one.

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address.
    Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force
    the spring.

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces. >> >
    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.
    Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their
    propensity for telling lies.


    Liar!
    When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?

    Go look at all the posts you've made about my Vietnam service. All
    lies. Remember, asshole?

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    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From True North@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 21 09:27:35 2023
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 12:46:59 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"
    <345...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Biden’s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. >> >It’s practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    He’s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen’s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been “raised in the black church” and “raised in the synagogues in my state”; he says he “grew up in a Polish community” and was “politically” raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin’ Joe Biden — even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clinton’s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerry’s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers “Swift-boated” him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats don’t have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn’t hold up under scrutiny.
    But there’s a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagan’s embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: “There’s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”
    By contrast, Biden boasts: “Name me a single objective we’ve ever set out to accomplish that we’ve failed on, name me one.”

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagan’s first inaugural address with Clinton’s first inaugural address.
    Reagan’s central theme was that it was the people themselves — not benevolent rulers in Washington — who would fix America’s problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clinton’s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: “This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we
    force the spring.”

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our “words” and “faces.”

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the “side of history” whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement — making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy.
    Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their
    propensity for telling lies.


    Liar!
    When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?
    Go look at all the posts you've made about my Vietnam service. All
    lies. Remember, asshole?


    Y'all seem to be very sensitive about your actions over there JohnnyMop.
    Own up to your transgressions, it'll help y'all heal.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From 3452471@gmail.com@21:1/5 to True North on Thu Sep 21 09:53:48 2023
    On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 12:27:37 PM UTC-4, True North wrote:
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 12:46:59 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"
    <345...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Biden’s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. >> >It’s practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    He’s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen’s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been “raised in the black church” and “raised in the synagogues in my state”; he says he “grew up in a Polish community” and was “politically” raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin’ Joe Biden — even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clinton’s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerry’s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers “Swift-boated” him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats don’t have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn’t hold up under scrutiny.
    But there’s a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagan’s embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: “There’s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”
    By contrast, Biden boasts: “Name me a single objective we’ve ever set out to accomplish that we’ve failed on, name me one.”

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagan’s first inaugural address with Clinton’s first inaugural address.
    Reagan’s central theme was that it was the people themselves — not benevolent rulers in Washington — who would fix America’s problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clinton’s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: “This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world,
    we force the spring.”

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our “words” and “faces.”

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the “side of history” whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement — making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions
    of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy.
    Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their
    propensity for telling lies.


    Liar!
    When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?
    Go look at all the posts you've made about my Vietnam service. All
    lies. Remember, asshole?
    Y'all seem to be very sensitive about your actions over there JohnnyMop.
    Own up to your transgressions, it'll help y'all heal.

    You're not good at deflecting. They were lies.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
  • From jherring@cox.net@21:1/5 to 3452471@gmail.com on Fri Sep 22 08:30:46 2023
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" <3452471@gmail.com> wrote:

    Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.
    Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.
    But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit.
    By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one.

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address.
    Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force
    the spring.

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces.

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.

    I'm just fine with racism and other shit...

    Trumps 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. Mark
    Milley Profile

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  • From ?=@21:1/5 to jherring@cox.net on Fri Sep 22 13:18:47 2023
    jherring@cox.net Wrote in message:r
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<3452471@gmail.com> wrote:>Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.>
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and
    experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.>>Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.
    Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community.>>His latest whopper is that he taught
    political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.>>His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with
    Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.>>The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands>He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq,
    though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.>>While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.>>Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been
    named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.>>Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in
    his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.>>John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him.>>And
    never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.>>Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.>But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan
    told and the kind liberals tell.>>Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.>>And remember the motto on his desk:
    Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit.>By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one.>>The false stories of liberal politicians are
    usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.>>Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address.>Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers
    in Washington who would fix Americas problems.>>By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we
    speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring.>>Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces.>>The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of
    progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.>>Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is
    entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.I'm just
    fine with racism and other shit...Trumps 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile

    Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took
    Donnies diaper off your head.
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  • From Justan@21:1/5 to True North on Sat Sep 23 14:48:51 2023
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:> On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" > <345...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality > >By Steven F. Hayward > > > >By now
    it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity. > >Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. > >Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos
    and ambition. > > > >But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself. > > > >Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous
    shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to. > > > >Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community
    and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community. > > > >His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure
    position. > > > >His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record. >
    The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands > >He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over. > > > >While Biden presents an extreme example,
    his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians. > > > >Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years
    after she was born. > > > >Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area. > > > >John Kerrys
    exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him. > > > >And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet. > > > >Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical
    stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny. > >But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell. > > > >Reagans embellished and mythical stories (
    with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character. > > > >And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets
    the credit. > >By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one. > > > >The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and
    deeds and experiences. > > > >Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address. > >Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems. > > >
    By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force
    the spring. > > > >Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces. > > > >The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of
    history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals. > > > >Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that
    depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power. > > > >Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.> Pretty smart guy. Now we know where
    Harry and Donny get their > propensity for telling lies.Liar!When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?

    Whenever you start kissing Fat Harry's arse.
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  • From Justan@21:1/5 to 345...@gmail.com on Sat Sep 23 14:52:05 2023
    "345...@gmail.com" <3452471@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, September 21, 2023 at 12:27:37PM UTC-4, True North wrote:> On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 12:46:59 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote: > > On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT), True North > > <prince...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > >On Thursday,
    21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote: > > >> On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" > > >> <345...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >> > > >> >Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality > > >> >By Steven F. Hayward > >
    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity. > > >> >Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. > > >> >Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression
    of their typically large egos and ambition. > > >> > > > >> >But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself. > > >> > > > >> >Hes the
    political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to. > > >> > > > >> >Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the
    synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community. > > >> > > > >> >His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when
    in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position. > > >> > > > >> >His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the
    day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record. > > >> > > > >> >The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands > > >> >He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an
    American hospital long after his Iraq service was over. > > >> > > > >> >While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians. > > >> > > > >> >Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been
    named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born. > > >> > > > >> >Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned
    in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area. > > >> > > > >> >John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow
    soldiers Swift-boated him. > > >> > > > >> >And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet. > > >> > > > >> >Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.
    But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell. > > >> > > > >> >Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about
    America and the greatness of the American character. > > >> > > > >> >And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit. > > >> >By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective
    weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one. > > >> > > > >> >The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences. > > >> > > > >> >Contrast Reagans
    first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address. > > >> >Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems. > > >> > > > >> >By contrast, a key line in
    Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring. > > >> > > > >> >
    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces. > > >> > > > >> >The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history
    whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals. > > >> > > > >> >Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that
    depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power. > > >> > > > >> >Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy. > > >> Pretty smart guy. Now
    we know where Harry and Donny get their > > >> propensity for tellin

    Donnie is too stupid to realize when he's lying or repeating Fat
    Harry's lies.
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  • From Poco Loc0@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Sat Sep 23 16:58:53 2023
    On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 09:27:35 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 12:46:59 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Thu, 21 Sep 2023 07:57:04 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <prince...@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"
    <345...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality
    By Steven F. Hayward

    By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. >> >> >Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition.

    But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.

    Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.

    Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community.

    His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.

    His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.

    The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands
    He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.

    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.

    Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.

    Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.

    John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him.

    And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.

    Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.
    But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.

    Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.

    And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit.
    By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one.

    The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.

    Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address.
    Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems.

    By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we
    force the spring.

    Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces.

    The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.

    Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of
    goodness and assumption of unlimited power.

    Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.
    Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their
    propensity for telling lies.


    Liar!
    When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?
    Go look at all the posts you've made about my Vietnam service. All
    lies. Remember, asshole?


    Y'all seem to be very sensitive about your actions over there JohnnyMop.
    Own up to your transgressions, it'll help y'all heal.

    Any more questions about your lies?

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Justan on Tue Sep 26 14:25:51 2023
    On Sat, 23 Sep 2023 14:48:51 -0400 (EDT), Justan <1@2.com> wrote:

    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Thursday, 21 September 2023 at 11:08:45 UTC-3, Poco Loc0 wrote:> On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com" > <345...@gmail.com> wrote: > > >Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality > >By Steven F. Hayward > > > >By
    now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity. > >Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves. > >Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large
    egos and ambition. > > > >But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself. > > > >Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens
    famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to. > > > >Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a
    Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community. > > > >His latest whopper is that he taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a
    pure sinecure position. > > > >His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his
    academic record. > > > >The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands > >He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over. > > > >While Biden presents
    an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians. > > > >Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made
    him
    famous occurred six years after she was born. > > > >Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his
    area. > > > >John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers Swift-boated him. > > > >And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet. > > > >Democrats dont have
    a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny. > >But theres a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell. > > > >Reagans embellished
    and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character. > > > >And remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can
    accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit. > >By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me one. > > > >The false stories of liberal politicians are usually about
    themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences. > > > >Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address. > >Reagans central theme was that it was the people themselves not benevolent rulers in
    Washington who would fix Americas problems. > > > >By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words
    we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring. > > > >Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces. > > > >The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they
    are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals. > > > >Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long before his current dotage
    manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power. > > > >Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys
    School of Public Policy.> Pretty smart guy. Now we know where Harry and Donny get their > propensity for telling lies.Liar!When have I ever told a lie in this group, JohnnyMop?

    Whenever you start kissing Fat Harry's arse.

    I get turned on just thinking about it!!
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  • From justan@21:1/5 to Justan on Tue Sep 26 14:26:29 2023
    On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:18:47 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@.com> wrote:

    jherring@cox.net Wrote in message:r
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<3452471@gmail.com> wrote:>Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.>
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and
    experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.>>Hes the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allens famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.
    Biden has claimed to have been raised in the black church and raised in the synagogues in my state; he says he grew up in a Polish community and was politically raised in the Puerto Rican community.>>His latest whopper is that he
    taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.>>His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa
    with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.>>The media cannot save lyin Joe Biden even with his demands>He persists in claiming his son Beau died in
    Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.>>While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.>>Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had
    been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.>>Among Bill Clintons many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being
    burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.>>John Kerrys exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers
    Swift-boated him.>>And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.>>Democrats dont have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didnt hold up under scrutiny.>But theres a telling difference in the
    kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.>>Reagans embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.>>And
    remember the motto on his desk: Theres no limit to what you can accomplish if you dont care who gets the credit.>By contrast, Biden boasts: Name me a single objective weve ever set out to accomplish that weve failed on, name me
    one.>>The
    false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.>>Contrast Reagans first inaugural address with Clintons first inaugural address.>Reagans central theme was that it was the
    people themselves not benevolent rulers in Washington who would fix Americas problems.>>By contrast, a key line in Clintons inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: This ceremony is held in
    the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring.>>Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our words and faces.>>The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world
    view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the side of history whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.>>Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement making him a special-needs liberal long
    before
    his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine
    Universitys School of Public Policy.I'm just fine with racism and other shit...Trumps 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile

    Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took
    Donnies diaper off your head.

    Aww... Justine thinks I'm Harry still. What a fucking moron!
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  • From True North@21:1/5 to justan on Tue Sep 26 17:09:42 2023
    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 18:26:32 UTC-3, justan wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:18:47 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@¿.com> wrote:

    jher...@cox.net Wrote in message:r
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<345...@gmail.com> wrote:>Biden’s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>It’s practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and
    experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.>>He’s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen’s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand
    next to.>>Biden has claimed to have been “raised in the black church” and “raised in the synagogues in my state”; he says he “grew up in a Polish community” and was “politically” raised in the Puerto Rican community.>>His latest whopper
    is that he
    taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.>>His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South
    Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.>>The media cannot save lyin’ Joe Biden — even with his demands>He persists in claiming his son Beau
    died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.>>While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.>>Recall Hillary Clinton claiming
    she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.>>Among Bill Clinton’s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being
    burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.>>John Kerry’s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow
    soldiers “Swift-boated” him.>>And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.>>Democrats don’t have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn’t hold up under scrutiny.>But there’s a telling
    difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.>>Reagan’s embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American
    character.>>And remember the motto on his desk: “There’s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”>By contrast, Biden boasts: “Name me a single objective we’ve ever set out to accomplish that we’ve failed
    on, name me
    one.”>>The
    false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.>>Contrast Reagan’s first inaugural address with Clinton’s first inaugural address.>Reagan’s central theme was that it
    was the people themselves — not benevolent rulers in Washington — who would fix America’s problems.>>By contrast, a key line in Clinton’s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: “This
    ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring.”>>Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our “words” and “faces.”>>The neediness of liberal politicians
    derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the “side of history” whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.>>Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement — making him a special-
    needs liberal long
    before
    his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at
    Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy.I'm just fine with racism and other shit...Trump’s 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile

    Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took
    Donnies diaper off your head.

    Aww... Justine thinks I'm Harry still. What a fucking moron!
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  • From ?=@21:1/5 to True North on Tue Sep 26 20:29:49 2023
    True North <princecraft49@gmail.com> Wrote in message:r
    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 18:26:32 UTC-3, justan wrote:> On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:18:47 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@.com> wrote: > > >jher...@cox.net Wrote in message:r> >> On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<345...@gmail.com>
    wrote:>Biden?s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.>Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>It?s
    practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories
    about himself.>>He?s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen?s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand next to.>>Biden has claimed to have been ?raised in the black church? and ?raised in the
    synagogues in my state?; he says he ?grew up in a Polish community? and was ?politically? raised in the Puerto Rican community.>>His latest whopper is that he > >taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he
    never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.>>His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been
    debunked, along with lies about his academic record.>>The media cannot save lyin? Joe Biden ? even with his demands>He persists in claiming his son Beau died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.>>
    While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.>>Recall Hillary Clinton claiming she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made
    him famous occurred six years after she was born.>>Among Bill Clinton?s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being > >burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his
    area.>>John Kerry?s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow soldiers ?Swift-boated? him.>>And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.>>Democrats don?t have a monopoly on
    mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn?t hold up under scrutiny.>But there?s a telling difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.>>Reagan?s embellished and mythical stories (
    with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American character.>>And remember the motto on his desk: ?There?s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don?t care who gets the
    credit.?>By contrast, Biden boasts: ?Name me a single objective we?ve ever set out to accomplish that we?ve failed on, name me > one.?>>The > >false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds
    and experiences.>>Contrast Reagan?s first inaugural address with Clinton?s first inaugural address.>Reagan?s central theme was that it was the people themselves ? not benevolent rulers in Washington ? who would fix America?s problems.>>By contrast, a key
    line in Clinton?s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: ?This ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring.?>>Even
    nature will bend to the liberal will, through our ?words? and ?faces.?>>The neediness of liberal politicians derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the ?side of history? whose speed is always
    too slow to suit liberals.>>Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement ? making him a special-needs liberal long > before> >his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to
    confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine University?s School of Public Policy.I'm just fine with racism and other shit...Trump?s 'Repugnant' Demand For
    Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile > > > >Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took > > Donnies diaper off your head. > > Aww... Justine thinks I'm Harry still. What a fucking moron!> -- > > > > ----Android
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  • From True North@21:1/5 to True North on Wed Sep 27 08:10:18 2023
    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 21:09:44 UTC-3, True North wrote:
    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 18:26:32 UTC-3, justan wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:18:47 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@¿.com> wrote:

    jher...@cox.net Wrote in message:r
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<345...@gmail.com> wrote:>Biden’s tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political
    vanity.>Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>It’s practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words
    and experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified stories about himself.>>He’s the political equivalent of Zelig, Woody Allen’s famous shape-shifting character who transformed into whatever ethnic group he happened to stand
    next to.>>Biden has claimed to have been “raised in the black church” and “raised in the synagogues in my state”; he says he “grew up in a Polish community” and was “politically” raised in the Puerto Rican community.>>His latest whopper
    is that he
    taught political theory for four years at the University of Pennsylvania, when in fact he never set foot in the classroom in what was a pure sinecure position.>>His previous false claims of being a civil-rights activist, getting arrested in South
    Africa with Nelson Mandela and being at Ground Zero in New York the day after 9/11 have all been debunked, along with lies about his academic record.>>The media cannot save lyin’ Joe Biden — even with his demands>He persists in claiming his son Beau
    died in Iraq, though he died of cancer in an American hospital long after his Iraq service was over.>>While Biden presents an extreme example, his made-up stories of personal greatness are typical of liberal politicians.>>Recall Hillary Clinton claiming
    she had been named for mountaineer Sir Edmund Hillary, even though the Mount Everest ascent that made him famous occurred six years after she was born.>>Among Bill Clinton’s many lies was his Biden-like claim of recalling black churches being
    burned in arson fires in his childhood, when a check of the historical record shows there were none in his area.>>John Kerry’s exaggerations about his Vietnam War record came back to haunt him in the 2004 presidential campaign when his fellow
    soldiers “Swift-boated” him.>>And never forget Al Gore invented the Internet.>>Democrats don’t have a monopoly on mythical stories. Ronald Reagan often drew criticism for telling stories that didn’t hold up under scrutiny.>But there’s a telling
    difference in the kind of tall tales Reagan told and the kind liberals tell.>>Reagan’s embellished and mythical stories (with one ambiguous and contested exception) were never about himself but always about America and the greatness of the American
    character.>>And remember the motto on his desk: “There’s no limit to what you can accomplish if you don’t care who gets the credit.”>By contrast, Biden boasts: “Name me a single objective we’ve ever set out to accomplish that we’ve failed
    on, name me
    one.”>>The
    false stories of liberal politicians are usually about themselves and how great are their thoughts and deeds and experiences.>>Contrast Reagan’s first inaugural address with Clinton’s first inaugural address.>Reagan’s central theme was that it
    was the people themselves — not benevolent rulers in Washington — who would fix America’s problems.>>By contrast, a key line in Clinton’s inaugural address highlights the transcendent omniscience and omnipotence of the liberal mindset: “This
    ceremony is held in the depth of winter. But, by the words we speak and the faces we show the world, we force the spring.”>>Even nature will bend to the liberal will, through our “words” and “faces.”>>The neediness of liberal politicians
    derives ultimately from their world view, in which they are the agents of progress, the avatars of the “side of history” whose speed is always too slow to suit liberals.>>Joe Biden may be an outlier in his self-aggrandizement — making him a special-
    needs liberal long
    before
    his current dotage manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F. Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at
    Pepperdine University’s School of Public Policy.I'm just fine with racism and other shit...Trump’s 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile

    Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took
    Donnies diaper off your head.

    Aww... Justine thinks I'm Harry still. What a fucking moron!
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    I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post!


    What's this about Trumpty Dumpty in a spot of trouble with the New York financial sector?
    SNERK! Hope they lock him up for what's left of his miserable life.

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  • From Poco Loc0@21:1/5 to princecraft49@gmail.com on Wed Sep 27 18:43:47 2023
    On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 17:09:42 -0700 (PDT), True North
    <princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 18:26:32 UTC-3, justan wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:18:47 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@.com> wrote:

    jher...@cox.net Wrote in message:r
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<345...@gmail.com> wrote:>Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.>
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and
    experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified age manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F.
    Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.I'm just fine with racism and other shit...Trumps 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile

    Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took
    Donnies diaper off your head.

    Aww... Justine thinks I'm Harry still. What a fucking moron!
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    I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post!

    Does that enhance your self-esteem, Donnie?

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  • From justan@21:1/5 to All on Thu Sep 28 17:51:53 2023
    On Wed, 27 Sep 2023 18:43:47 -0400, Poco Loc0 <jherring@cox.net>
    wrote:

    On Tue, 26 Sep 2023 17:09:42 -0700 (PDT), True North ><princecraft49@gmail.com> wrote:

    On Tuesday, 26 September 2023 at 18:26:32 UTC-3, justan wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Sep 2023 13:18:47 -0400 (EDT), Justan <?@.com> wrote:

    jher...@cox.net Wrote in message:r
    On Mon, 18 Sep 2023 15:29:24 -0700 (PDT), "345...@gmail.com"<345...@gmail.com> wrote:>Bidens tall tales encapsulate the liberal mentality>By Steven F. Hayward>>By now it is apparent President Joe Biden is a special-needs child of political vanity.
    Nearly all politicians exaggerate or tell tall tales about themselves.>Its practically a requirement of the occupation, an expression of their typically large egos and ambition. >>But Biden abuses the privilege, serially plagiarizing the words and
    experiences of others throughout his career and telling easily falsified age manifested itself, but it is entirely typical of a creed that depends on self-affirmation to confirm their presumptions of goodness and assumption of unlimited power.>>Steven F.
    Hayward is the Gaylord Visiting Professor at Pepperdine Universitys School of Public Policy.I'm just fine with racism and other shit...Trumps 'Repugnant' Demand For Wounded Veterans Revealed In Gen. MarkMilley Profile

    Well Harry, you wouldnt be smellin shitty smells if you took
    Donnies diaper off your head.

    Aww... Justine thinks I'm Harry still. What a fucking moron!
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    I agree wholeheartedly and unequivocally with this post!

    Does that enhance your self-esteem, Donnie?

    Please stop cumming on my face! Only DJT is allowed!
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