Monday, 23 April 2018

On Going Beyond The Pale


Truly atrociously disgusting stuff.

from constitution.com: ‘CBS WENT THERE: New Drama Decides The President Should DIE!’ - Andrew West - April 23
(Appalling, appalling stuff.  Outrageous.  Andrew West, in discussing “(t)he vulture-esque predators of the societal carcass “ that is the media, goes on:
Such is the case at CBS this week, where the mainstream media miscreants have alluded to the need to kill The President.
“A little more than a week after fantasizing about impeachingDonald Trump, CBS drama The Good Fight featured multiple scenes that saw a series regular discussing assassinating the president to usher in “regime change.”
“Sunday’s episode, ‘Day 457,’ follows Trump-hating attorney Diane Lockhart (Christine Baranski) defending her friend Tully Nelson (Tim Matheson), who was charged after a riot turned violent. In court, Tully tells Diane of the judge hearing his case, ‘I think I’m fucked. This guy’s a Trump appointee.’
“‘Alright, just follow my lead and don’t say anything radical,’ Diane pleads.
“‘Oh, like we need to assassinate the President?’ responds Tully, in a clip via MRC…”)

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PurpleFlask (me) - April 23

To air such a thing, about the sitting president in this climate, is criminal; is shouting 'Fire!' in a crowded room.  Beyond the pale.  Incitement to violence.

The Left knows no bounds, in attempting to thwart the will of the people in the last election.  CBS needs to be fined, and fined bigly, for this stepping over of the bounds of decency.  This is not fiction.  This is war.  And they know it.  Using the public airwaves to conduct war - they need to be slapped down for it.  Hard.  For the lesson in it.  Before some hothead on the Left takes them up on the programmed suggestion.  'Gee  what a shame.'  Snicker snicker.  Satanically.

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There was also another another article today amongst my emails, this one from Off the Wire, that got up my nose.  It had to do with recent comments about President Trump 'tendered' by Robert De Niro.  My response here (because the site doesn't post comments):  

Robert De Niro is - er, not a nice guy, euphemistically speaking.

No, let me 'refine' that response:

Robert De Niro is entitled to his, er, not-a-nice-guy opinion.

Sign me

Voltaire Two.

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De Niro seems to be unhappy in this country.  I am thinking of starting a Go Fund Me page for him, to send him - where; Venezuela?  Cuba??   Red China???*  

The further away, the better.

And that is my opening statement.

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Where he can be a Raging Bull in a China shop.

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I suppose I shouldn't be too harsh on these people, should have some patience with those on the Left.  They are understandably angry, because they thought they had stolen the election, clean and clear.  After all, that's what all the illegal-alien and other non-citizen voters, and kids voting in their home state and also in the state where they were going to school, and all the dead voters, and repeat Early Voters, and repeat Absentee Voters, and bused-to-various-precinct voters, and ballot-box stuffing, and programmed electronic voting machines, and such, was all about; and of course, the Mainstream Media, a la Edward Bernays, told everybody that they had the election in the bag, so the conservatives could just stay home, and let the Left claim what was rightfully theirs, for having done their superior organizing for it.  I mean, that's what it's all about.  Innit?  Who can steal the elections the better??

Hey - that's what life's all about.  Innit???  

Corruption.  A Way of Life.  On a Planet Near You.

As I say:

Truly atrociously disgusting stuff.  By some very sorry examples of incarnate souls.

Time to end

The Play.

Too bad it had to end on such a bad note.

But it couldn't be allowed to go any further.

Because it was heading for very uncivil war.

And not in my country, you won't.

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