The Real timschochet 7,402 Posted Friday at 01:37 AM 1 hour ago, WhiteWonder said: you are the type of person who would literally vote for anyone who opposes trump, even without knowing much about them. You'll just slap on "given the alternatives" at the end as a disclaimer. Pretty close at this time. Iâve said it before: all hands on deck. I regard Donald Trump and the MAGA movement  as an existential threat to all the things about America that I cherish. Therefore Iâm going to support nearly any political candidate opposed to him. There are exceptions but not many. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,402 Posted Friday at 01:43 AM 13 minutes ago, jerryskids said: I'd love to hear Tim's objection to Sliwa.  Itâs mainly because of his views on immigration, both legal and undocumented. Theyâre similar to Trumpâs. As you probably know thatâs a core issue with me, I canât abide any politician who targets undocumented immigrants as scapegoats. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike Hunt 307 Posted Friday at 01:54 AM 10 minutes ago, The Real timschochet said: Itâs mainly because of his views on immigration, both legal and undocumented. Theyâre similar to Trumpâs. As you probably know thatâs a core issue with me, I canât abide any politician who targets illegal immigrants as scapegoats.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TimHauck 3,299 Posted Friday at 02:09 AM hE hAteS jEwS Â Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WhiteWonder 2,912 Posted Friday at 02:58 AM 1 hour ago, The Real timschochet said: Itâs mainly because of his views on immigration, both legal and undocumented. Theyâre similar to Trumpâs. As you probably know thatâs a core issue with me, I canât abide any politician who targets undocumented immigrants as scapegoats.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jerryskids 7,068 Posted Friday at 04:04 AM 2 hours ago, The Real timschochet said: Itâs mainly because of his views on immigration, both legal and undocumented. Theyâre similar to Trumpâs. As you probably know thatâs a core issue with me, I canât abide any politician who targets undocumented immigrants as scapegoats. I'm guessing you are just making stuff up.  Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,402 Posted Friday at 04:37 AM 30 minutes ago, jerryskids said: I'm guessing you are just making stuff up. Â No Iâm not. I know what he said T the debate and I agree with that statement but he has a rather long history on this subject:Â Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,402 Posted Friday at 04:40 AM 1 hour ago, WhiteWonder said:  Clinton was wrong. Many Democrats have been wrong on this issue IMO including and especially Barack Obama. But no Democrat or Republican has ever been as wrong on this issue as the current administration. They are taking horrors to new levels and in the name of humanity they need to be stopped (legally and peacefully through protests, public opinion, and ultimately elections.) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Real timschochet 7,402 Posted Friday at 04:45 AM Speaking of protests there was a large anti-ICE protest in downtown San Diego this morning when I visited to look at a building project. It was awesome. I honked my horn and the people waved and I waved back. As depressing as some things are these days the public response is really cheering. People who truly care about American values are taking the country back. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellToupee 2,187 Posted Friday at 04:42 PM Bill Kristol Endorses Zohran Mamdani for NYC Mayor Despite Him Being âAgainst Israelâ Â Remember when this fraud the âvoice of the republican partyâ? Donald broke him like he broke many right here in the GC Â hereâs another gem from Kristol âLook, to be totally honest, if things are so bad as you say with the white working class. . .donât you want to get new Americans in?" Â Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grace Under Pressure 161 Posted Friday at 04:55 PM It's funny that Mamdani already beat Cuomo in the primary, and Cuomo's response was "maybe if I run again I can totally win!!"Â Frankly it's a terrible group of candidates overall. I wouldn't vote for any of those clowns. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SaintsInDome2006 635 Posted Friday at 05:15 PM 31 minutes ago, HellToupee said: Billďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťż Kďťżďťżristol Endorďťżses Zohran Mďťżamdani for NYC Mayďťżor Desďťżpďťżitďťżeďťżďťżďťż Himďťż Beingďťżďťżďťżďťżďťż ďťżďťżâďťżďťżAgaďťżinstďťżďťż Isďťżrďťżďťżaďťżelďťżďťżďťżâďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťżďťż   >>Shiv Parihar: Do you think you would vote for him [Mamdani] if you were voting in New York? Bill Kristol: You know, I think so. I really can't thinkâthe idea of going back to Cuomo is just, I think, ridiculous. I think if it had been the first round, I wouldâve voted for someone else and maybe wouldn't have even ranked Mamdani and would've had other people who were more centrist, liberal types. It was very disappointing. All these big shot, you know, finance types in New York, they couldn't get behind anyone except for Andrew Cuomo. It's really pathetic, in my opinion. So now they're rallying to Cuomo with some of them, but I don't have that much sympathy for that. And I also just think, practically speaking, New York is a huge city. He's not going to destroy it, I don't think. Heâs gonna set up five silly government-run grocery stores, I guess. I don't think he even will do that [inaudible]. And so they'll be fine. So there'll be some grocery store somewhere and it won't be as good as the privately run ones, and it will go out of business in three years and it'll be a little bit of a waste of taxpayer money, you know? Or it'll be harmless, you know? And so peopleâI do think the rightâs reaction to Mamdani has been a little hysterical. He's a very impressive politician. I don't know that heâs going to be a very good mayor. He's 33 years old, he's never run anything. They're good people who could work for him though, in New York. So, who knows? I donât know.<< Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SaintsInDome2006 635 Posted Friday at 05:24 PM 40 minutes ago, HellToupee said: hereâs another gem from Kristol âLook, to be totally honest, if things are so bad as you sayďťż with the whitďťże working class. . .donât you want to get new Americans in?"ďťż He was speaking at American Enterprise Institute, a conservative group like Heritage in 2017. Yeah really outrageous. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SaintsInDome2006 635 Posted Friday at 05:28 PM 46 minutes ago, HellToupee said: Rememberďťż when this fraud tďťżhe âvoice of the republicanďťż partyâ? Donald broke him like he broke many right here in the GCďťż Iâll buy this. I just donât understand why maga wants to call itself âRepublican.â Maga rejects everything Republican pre-Trump, & Trump just very symbolically obliterated the wing of the White House built by Teddy Roosevelt. Kristol *is Republican. But then what is maga? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grace Under Pressure 161 Posted Friday at 05:31 PM 9 minutes ago, SaintsInDome2006 said: >>Shiv Parihar: Do you think you would vote for him [Mamdani] if you were voting in New York? Bill Kristol: You know, I think so. I really can't thinkâthe idea of going back to Cuomo is just, I think, ridiculous. I think if it had been the first round, I wouldâve voted for someone else and maybe wouldn't have even ranked Mamdani and would've had other people who were more centrist, liberal types. It was very disappointing. All these big shot, you know, finance types in New York, they couldn't get behind anyone except for Andrew Cuomo. It's really pathetic, in my opinion. So now they're rallying to Cuomo with some of them, but I don't have that much sympathy for that. And I also just think, practically speaking, New York is a huge city. He's not going to destroy it, I don't think. Heâs gonna set up five silly government-run grocery stores, I guess. I don't think he even will do that [inaudible]. And so they'll be fine. So there'll be some grocery store somewhere and it won't be as good as the privately run ones, and it will go out of business in three years and it'll be a little bit of a waste of taxpayer money, you know? Or it'll be harmless, you know? And so peopleâI do think the rightâs reaction to Mamdani has been a little hysterical. He's a very impressive politician. I don't know that heâs going to be a very good mayor. He's 33 years old, he's never run anything. They're good people who could work for him though, in New York. So, who knows? I donât know.<< This take is probably the case for the most part. The other parts of government and other power brokers in the city will probably try to run roughshod over this kid. He'll be fortunate if he's able to be effective at keeping things running, which is what New Yorkers actually care about. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Voltaire 5,471 Posted Friday at 11:57 PM On 10/30/2025 at 2:15 PM, TimHauck said: You think globalize the intifada means kill all Jews, donât you? I wish. Sharia law is an upgrade on whatever the fock catch and release BS Latisha James and Alvin Bragg are doing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Voltaire 5,471 Posted yesterday at 04:38 PM Mainline Democrats are figuring out how they want to handle going forward as the younger nutso freaks replace them.  This is their problem and if they come to us for help, Iâd offer a paper bag, empty except for a âFock offâ note in it. You sowed it yourselves, now you can reap it.  You a$$holes figure it out. Just donât get any on the rest of us. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites