War Room Lounge V30: Cemeteries are not Restrooms

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I haven't drank in 2 weeks and haven't had whiskey in 3.... I'm going to get a nice warm up drunk tonight and shit faced tomorrow. First UFC card I've been pump up for in a while
I'll drink with you, bro.
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What is random about calling you an asshole? I'd say that has been the adjective most consistently used to describe you for the last 8 years or so. That and liar.

Liar is objectively false. But anyway, I think my point about you being hateful is well-established here.
 
@Anung Un Rama BTW, asshole is a noun. And it's at best the fourth-most used after liberal, shill, and liar.

Going back to the other thread (and his conduct in it), I think if you're so suspicious of some hidden, secret motive that you can't discuss an issue like a normal person, you should recognize that the problem is with you and just give it a miss. What's even the point of being an Anung?
 
You need to check out Dave Rubin's subreddit. It has completely turned on him. It's just been people dunking on him relentlessly for months now. There's the odd Rubin Retard that makes a post every now and again, so my feeling is that this place actually did used to be his fan club, and they turned on him like starving wolves in the dead of winter.

The most brutal subreddit turn from a fanbase is the Opie and Anthony subreddit.

They've made documentaries on how much a degenerate Anthony Cumia is, got antifa to protest his book signing (the antifa people were annoyed at how few fans showed up), got venues to cancel his brothers gigs (he's in a U2 coverband) which also resulted in his brother suing a bar on the Peoples Court where he was outed as a racist.
 
CPAC falls into ridicule:


I feel the Republicans' hammering of socialism bad will backfire on them. They went too extreme too early

I get how the strategy appealed with trying to get voters to vote R down the ticket, no matter how shitty the conservative in the running was, but I just feel like it'll be droned out to tiredness by the time the elections rolls around in 2020.
 
I feel the Republicans' hammering of socialism bad will backfire on them. They went too extreme too early

I get how the strategy appealed with trying to get voters to vote R down the ticket, no matter how shitty the conservative in the running was, but I just feel like it'll be droned out to tiredness by the time the elections rolls around in 2020.

Speaking of the electability thread, I like how the same people who were calling Obama a socialist are now saying that a socialist could never win an election in America.
 
I feel the Republicans' hammering of socialism bad will backfire on them. They went too extreme too early

I get how the strategy appealed with trying to get voters to vote R down the ticket, no matter how shitty the conservative in the running was, but I just feel like it'll be droned out to tiredness by the time the elections rolls around in 2020.


I agree.

I remember learning that failures of Socialism were central planning, seizing the means of production and eliminating markets.

And you can point to failed states to support that.

But we have people screaming "Socialism" at the idea of a 70% top marginal tax rate, expanded safety nets etc... and you can easily point to higher marginal tax rates in Americas own past within the past 70 years where the economy was strong along with European saftey nets to dispel those fears.

And you have more economists and historians speaking publicly about those things.

Yelling socialism about those things might turn into the boy who cried wolf soon.
 
I agree.

I remember learning that failures of Socialism were central planning, seizing the means of production and eliminating markets.

And you can point to failed states to support that.

But we have people screaming "Socialism" at the idea of a 70% top marginal tax rate, expanded safety nets etc... and you can easily point to higher marginal tax rates in Americas own past within the past 70 years where the economy was strong along with European saftey nets to dispel those fears.

And you have more economists and historians speaking publicly about those things.

Yelling socialism about those things might turn into the boy who cried wolf soon.

It's socialism to implement policy put in place by the Supreme Allied Commander and ultimate victor of World War II. The same man who also authored and implemented the doctrine that guided American military and political policy for the entire century long past his presidency with the expressed goal of opposing the spread of communism.

Pure socialism.
 
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