Now where did I put those Matches?

“Liberals Are An Inferno Of Flaming Crazy And We Should Pour Gasoline On The Fire”

The Whole Glorious Thing-

“Here’s a little test. It’s been about six months since Trump treated The Smartest Most Accomplished Woman In The World like a NordicTrack treats Harry Reid, and does anyone know even one person who has said, “You know, I voted for Trump, but now after Neil Gorsuch, General Mattis and H.R. McMaster, I really wish I had checked the box for Felonia von Pantsuit?

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6 Responses to Now where did I put those Matches?

  1. KG says:

    This by the same author, and -I think – much closer to the mark:
    ‘..We conservatives are hyper-sensitive to the potential for betrayal because of a long and painful experience with the RINO leeches who are now manipulating you, Mr. President. And we’ve given you a lot of leeway. We can wait a little while to get the Obamacare repeal right, and we can put off the budget fight over the wall and defunding liberal shibboleths until September. But this is spitting in our faces…’

    https://townhall.com/columnists/kurtschlichter/2017/05/04/the-establishment-is-laughing-at-you-president-trump-n2321604

  2. Gregoryno6 says:

    Felonia von Pantsuit.
    That’s gold, right there.

  3. Ronbo says:

    My motto has always been, “If the Left HATES are certain politician then he or she must be doing something right” – and since the Left hates Trump with a passion I’ve never seen before, I can only conclude that he’s done lots of things right only a few months into his presidency. Thus like most Trump supporters, I don’t have a schedule for what date he gets done what he promised in the campaign.

    ….for one important reason, I believe we are in the early stages of a civil war that many of us have seen taking shape for years – and I’m very encouraged by Trump’s strong support for military and police forces – I have a feeling we are going to be needing their services above and beyond everything else proposed.

    I would note that NO RULING CLASS in the history of the world has went quietly into the night – and this Progressive RC is no exception. In fact, I don’t think we get rid of the bastards until we march into their offices and living spaces, pull them outside to the street, and shoot them in the head with big pistols like the mad dogs they are.

    As I said the day after Trump was elected that all we had accomplished to date was a Normandy Beach style victory – that the election wasn’t the end – the election was only the end of the beginning. The beginning of one hard fought battle after another until the enemy surrenders.

    The enemy does not surrender until is beaten, broken, starved, imprisoned and begging for mercy on his knees at your feet.

    Want a picture(s) of what a defeated enemy looks like?

    https://www.google.com/search?q=defeated+German+soldiers&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiwwp6N0vTTAhVHzmMKHXPbD0YQ_AUIBigB&biw=1280&bih=642

    We are nowhere near that day…..YET!

    • Pascal says:

      The Leftists are the obvious enemy, but they are the tools of the Progs who stay out of the fray by working to protect their interests (almost always something in the Left current demands) by being reasonable to Leftists demands while always attacking the Right, especially constitutionalists.

      Don’t you remember? The Left hated GWBush, just not to this level (and that GOPe prick encouraged them by never responding properly or at all each time they raised the level of their mischief). Any one on the Right who criticized W was lumped in with the Left — Bush derangement syndrome. It was used to dismiss all criticism from the Right. So the hatred of Bush was used by the GOPe to keep us heading in the direction the GOPe wanted. The Left and the GOPe made gains, and we got kicked to the corner. This is how we came to recognize the uniparty.

      Next, the GOPe arranged it so we nominated the awful McCain who gave us Zero, and that led to the TEA Party movement which was as anti-uniparty as it could get. But that movement had no strong leader in great part because the GOPe kept making trouble.

      Then Trump came along. Trump was provided all sorts of free press during the nomination process, so much so that Trump himself bragged how little money he had to spend. They did it for two reasons. 1) they thought [oxymoron] he was a sure loser. 2) Historically he had so many liberal ties and taken lib positions they felt it couldn’t hurt.

      Ronbo, if you want to take an automatic position against the Left today, how come you didn’t when the Leftist media was helping him fight every other Republican? “If the Left HATES are certain politician then he or she must be doing something right” certainly applied to Cruz more than Trump leading up to and during the primaries.

      Why do so few remember how the press aided Trump in the early stages? Recalling that helps expose the Establishment and its next moves.

      But back to responding to how the Left behaves. We know we won’t like it. But we still need to mind our own store.
      When Trump does something right he should be defended. When he goes off to the Left he will hear from us. What is thoughtful and not emotional is to seek the path that splits from both the Left and GOPe so we can move away from growing government, and not reflexively bend away in a bipolar response aiding the GOPe (globalist Progs) at the expense of real Americans.

      And because that is sensible, the Establishment will raise Caine to prevent thoughtfulness. They are at the point they need blood in the streets. Be careful out there brother.

  4. KG says:

    “When Trump does something right he should be defended. When he goes off to the Left he will hear from us. What is thoughtful and not emotional is to seek the path that splits from both the Left and GOPe so we can move away from growing government, and not reflexively bend away in a bipolar response aiding the GOPe (globalist Progs) at the expense of real Americans.”
    AMEN! Nailed it. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

    • Ronbo says:

      Rush Limbaugh was saying on the radio the major problem with Right was that we didn’t have the ideology unlike the Left.

      I disagree. – the Right is held together by an common ideology – the love of our American Republic ….PATRIOTISM- we may have disagreement among ourselves on many issues – Trump, for instance, is NOT a conservative and Ted Cruz runs rings around him on conservative philosophy- but both are united in hatred of the Left and everything they stand for…

      The same happened during the American Revolution – John Adams and Thomas Jefferson had differences in politics and after the Revolution would become bitter political foes in the early days of the country

      However, they were both united in their opposition to King George and the British Empire – and were willing to put aside the politics for the cause of American nationalism and independence.

      I think the same thing has happened with Trump…and I have disagree with Pascal that the Trumpers will desert the cause when he adopts some liberal policies…The politics between the various factions of the Right are on hold until the battle is won.