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A’s fans, try not to throw objects at their singer.

That was Jones? Ha, it’s interesting that he took an ideological about-face since them. I recall my dad telling me, “Hey, turn it down!” when I watched that scene at home.

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Strange, I thought that Freemasons control everything:

It’s a sign they never truly understood Bernie’s notion of democratic socialism or they simply couldn’t care less about economic ideology. Anyone who appears to be “anti-establishment” works for them.

Well, “All bad poetry springs from genuine feeling,” as Oscar Wilde said.

All that matters is that it has electrolytes.

They were quite plentiful in the SF Bay Area, speaking as the nephew of four evangelical Christians.

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An excuse to post this Alice Donut oldie that was based on a Chick comic:

“Also, please stop talking about the Senate being unfair because it gives equal representation to every state.”

Ditto, if it wasn’t for equal representation then heavily populated states like California, New York, and Texas would basically own the Senate.

The Libertarian Party has long been a refuge for Republican politicians who saw they couldn’t go far up the GOP ranks (i.e. Ron Paul, Bob Barr).

That was vintage Stein, she doesn’t question fringe activists in the hopes she’ll score their votes.

He usually looks like he’s in a drunken stupor after a party at the Elks Lodge.

Doesn’t that just feed the stereotype of libertarians constantly bragging about themselves in the douchiest manner ever?

Not to mention that Stein lost several state races in the left-wing stronghold of MA.

Corrupt, but not necessarily “evil.”

“I guess I’m now a cliche. I need booze.”

He’ll go down as the Keith Richards of Golf.

Nah, a John Daly is simply an all-night visit from “Mr. Daniels and Mr. Beam,” as he described it.

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Libertarianism looks so tempting on paper, and then you see this at the Libertarian Party’s national convention: