December 12, 2024

10 thoughts on “Asses&Villains: Feb 20 2022

  1. Sounds to me that finally, after all these years, we have finally arrived at where Oliver Ellsworth saw us heading back on 10 December 1787 with the “one or more tyrants” being Nancy Pelosi, Charley “Chuck” Schumer and the goofball Joe Biden:

    Landholder VI

    by Oliver Ellsworth

    December 10, 1787

    Whether the constitution in question will be adopted by the United States in our day is uncertain; but it is neither aristocracy or monarchy can grow out of it, so long as the present descent of landed estates last, and the mass of the people have, as at present, a tolerable education; and were it ever so perfect a scheme of freedom, when we become ignorant, vicious, idle, and regardless of the education of our children, our liberties will be lost — we shall be fitted for slavery, and it will be an easy business to reduce us to obey one or more tyrants.

  2. “Uh, yeah, hey people, uh, right, this is your captain speaking to tell you that it looks like we are about to enter into some turbulence up ahead, so you may want to give some thought to finding that seatbelt somewhere around your seat and putting it on and cinching it up tight!”

    CNBC

    “Biden says U.S. will sanction Russian banks, sovereign debt and individuals after Ukraine ‘invasion’”

    Christina Wilkie

    Feb. 22, 2022

    The prospect of a war involving Russia, the largest supplier of gas and oil to Europe, has rattled markets and fueled fears of higher oil prices.

    The S&P 500 closed in correction territory on Tuesday, and the Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 482.57 points, or nearly 1.5%.

    Biden said he would do everything in his power to insulate American consumers from the cost of Russia’s actions, but he acknowledged that gas prices would likely rise.

    “Defending freedom will have costs for us as well, here at home.”

    “We need to be honest about that,” he said.

    “I want to limit the pain the American people are feeling at the gas pump.”

    “This is critical to me,” he said.

    But Biden emphasized that that United States would stand with Ukraine no matter what, and that he was prepared to impose more sanctions if Russia moved forward.

  3. I wonder if there is anyone out there other than the editorial staff of the venerable Cape Charles Mirror, the only grand palladium of liberty we have in America anymore, who realizes that this moronic, imbecilic, demented sorry excuse of a president the Democrats stuck us with on 6 January 2021 with their insurrection and coup is unilaterally getting us into a war with Russia to defend the “freedom” of Hunter Biden to rake graft in the corrupt ****hole of Ukraine that this ******* moron cannot win?

    Other than the editorial staff of the venerable Cape Charles Mirror, the only grand palladium of liberty we have in America anymore, and myself, doesn’t anyone remember the last time the MASSIVE EGO of a weak-minded, intellectually deficient and quite possibly mentally defective DEMOCRAT got us into a war that ****** moron also could not win, even though he, in typi8cal bully fashion, had picked what he called a “raggedy-ass, fourth rate country” to wage his war of aggression on, thinking he had picked an opponent weak enough for him to beat?

    For those who never knew in the first place, and for those who have forgotten, because it was more than a couple of seconds ago, let’s go to the Preface to Dereliction of Duty – Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Viet Nam by H.R. McMaster, copyright 1997, where we have real, not fake, American history as follows:

    Despite scores of books on the subject, the why and how of direct U.S. intervention in the Vietnam War remains unclear.

    The war continues to capture the public interest in part because, looking back, its cost seems exorbitant – and would seem so even if the United States had “won.”

    The war took the lives of fifty-eight thousand Americans and well over one million Vietnamese.

    It left Vietnam in ruins and consumed billions of American dollars, nearly wrecking the American economy.

    end quotes

    And now we have an even more moronic Democrat in there and he is already wrecking our economy, while promising us that he is going to make it even worse, which takes us back to the Preface, as follows:.

    Vietnam divided American society and inflicted upon the United States one of the greatest political traumas since the Civil War.

    Indeed, the war’s legacies proved to be as profound as the war was traumatic.

    It led Americans to question the integrity of their government as never before.

    end quotes

    And today, those of us who lived through those times and its aftermath no longer question the integrity of “their” government, because first, we who aren’t Democrats don’t have one, and second, we know the one that does exist has NO INTEGRITY!

  4. And this moron Biden DOES NOT have the authority to unilaterally get us into a military confrontation or economic war against Russia so he is way off the reservation with his declaration of economic war against the people of Russia, Joe Biden’s Stalinistic Holodomor, to defend freedom in Ukraine.

    If defending freedom in Ukraine for Huner Biden to be able to rake graft over there is important to we, the American people, it is WE, THE AMERICAN PEOPLE who make that decision, not Joe Biden:

    Dereliction of Duty – Lyndon Johnson, Robert McNamara, The Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the Lies That Led to Viet Nam by H.R. McMaster, pages 311,312, to wit:

    Although the Constitution designated the President as Commander in Chief of the military, each member of the JCS was sworn to “support and defend the Constitution of the United States.”

    The Constitution charged Congress, as representatives of the People, with the responsibility to decide whether to declare war.

    The American People, through their representatives in Congress, were to determine whether South Vietnam’s “freedom and independence” was worth the costs and risks.

    end quotes

    So too with Ukraine!

    Time for Congress to put hobbles on this runaway horse named Biden and a Martingale bit in his mouth so he can be pulled up short here before he completes his destruction of the economy of our nation.

  5. Well, this senile old goofball who thinks himself ruler of the world is now a WAR PRESIDENT!

    Putin figured that goofy old Joe really does want a war to complete out the BIDEN LEGACY, so now the old goofball has his war he has been wishing for.

    And God help our nation and God help the troops who have this fool for a commander-in-chief.

  6. Speaking of the legacy of the moronic goofball Joe Biden, a gallon of gas up this way today was over $4 per gallon, up fifteen cents a gallon from the last time I got gas, which itself was a dime higher than the time before that.

  7. On 6 January 2021, the day of the Democrat insurrection and coup that put Joe Biden into power over America and the world as its world leader, Brent crude was going for $54.30 a barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) was at $50.63 a barrel.

    Yesterday, WTI for April delivery rose 71 cents to settle at $92.81 a barrel in New York, and Brent for April settlement increased $2.24 to $99.08 a barrel.

    So in a little over a year, this Democrat goofball Biden has managed to just about double the cost of a barrel, which in turn has doubled the price of a gallon of fuel oil, which in turn is causing a lot of misery to American citizens on a fixed income up here in the cold country.

  8. I personally have been following this Ukraine situation since back in 2014 when Hussein Obama, Joe Biden and Hillary Clinton flipped the government of Ukraine and sent the pro-Russian president Viktor Yanukovych fleeing to Russia and Putin in fear of his life before Hillary got her hands on him and had him killed like she had Gaddafi of Libya killed.

    I suspect Putin still remembers that, as he most likely remembers Stalingrad.

    I seriously doubt, however, that Joe Biden remembers it, because let us face it, Joe is really not much of a thinker.

    Joe goes with what Joe’s gut tells him to do.

    And what Joe’s gut told him to do in this situation, which Joe provoked, was to keep sticking sharp sticks at Putin’s eyes to show the world just how big a man and how powerful Joe really was that he could make Putin cower in fear from him, which would be red meat to Putin to come out and slap Joe Biden down.

    And following this drama along, I think the final insult, the words that caused Putin to call Joe Biden’s bluff and actually invade Ukraine on the grounds of protecting Russia’s national security, the way we invaded Iraq and then Syria to supposedly protect our national security, which actions of course set the precedent for other nations like Russia to invade other countries to protect their national security, were these uttered by this shifty-looking, mindless idiot Ned Price who is a Giden propagandist assigned to Joe’s treasury department under “Toodles” Yellen, who I heard gloating on the radio news, and I am sure Putin heard him as well, saying the Nord Stream gas pipeline “is now an $11bn prize project that is a piece of steel at the bottom of the ocean.”

    Talk about fighting words, alright.

    With his running mouth, and on the radio news, he was all excited sounding, like a frat boy seeing his first live stripper, he just convinced Putin that Joe Biden aims to crush Russia, and Joe declared war against Russia by that action, and now, Putin has started the war Joe wanted so Joe could round out his legacy as a war president.

    As to the involvement of Joe in the events in Ukraine in 2014, this national security advisor dude of his, Jake Sullivan, a goofy looking dude with pencil neck and thin head, unlike Adam Schiff, who has a pencil neck and round head that makes him look like a walking lollypop, let’s go back to 2014 and the transcript of a call between Victoria Nuland, today a very well fed functionary in the Biden administration, and some diplomat named in a Christian Science Monitor article titled “Amid US-Russia tussle over Ukraine, a leaked tape of Victoria Nuland – While the authenticity of a YouTube recording of Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland on a call to the US ambassador isn’t confirmed, it sure sounds convincing” by Dan Murphy, Staff writer, on February 6, 2014, to wit:

    Most interesting to me is the way Nuland speaks about the situation, particularly about Klitschko, a former champion boxer who’s emerged as a key opposition leader who supports Ukrainian integration with the EU and is against the current government’s alliance with Russia.

    “I don’t think Klitsch should go into the government,” she says.

    “I don’t think it’s a good idea.”

    Her strong statement of preference for how Ukraine’s government should be formed – and apparent confidence that the US has major influence over that – is a reminder of the disconnect between US government assurances that it doesn’t meddle in nations’ internal politics and its actual behavior (White House spokesman Jay Carney repeats this canard in his comment on the tape.)

    This was not a conversation analyzing unfolding events and how to respond to what comes next.

    This was about molding a situation according to US interests.

    Transcript of the tape posted on YouTube, followed by the clip itself.

    Nuland: Whaddya think?

    Pyatt: I think we’re in play the Klitschko piece is obviously the complicated electron here.

    Especially the announcement of him as deputy prime minister and you’ve seen my notes on the trouble in the marriage right now so we’re trying to get a read really fast where he is on this stuff.

    But I think your argument to him which you’ll need to make, I think that’s the next phone call you want to set up is exactly the one you made to (nickname for Yatseniuk).

    And I’m glad you sort of put him on the spot on where he fits in this scenario.

    And I’m very glad that he said what he said in response.

    Nuland: Good.

    I don’t think Klitsch should go into the government.

    I don’t think it’s a good idea.

    Pyatt: Yeah.

    I guess… in terms of him not going into the government let him stay out and do his political homework and stuff I’m just thinking in terms of sort of the process moving ahead we want to keep the moderate democrats together.

    The problem is going to be Tiahnybok and his guys and I’m sure that’s part of what Yanukovych is calculating on all this.

    Nuland: (Breaks in) I think Yats is the guy that who’s got the economic experience the governing experience he’s the… what he needs is Klitsch and Tiahnybok (Oleh, leader of a nationalist party who has been pushing confrontation with the Ukrainian government) on the outside he needs to be talking to them four times a week you know.

    I just think Klitch going in he’s going to be at that level working for Yatsinyuk it’s just not going to work.

    Pyatt: Yeah, no, I think that’s right.

    Ok.

    Good.

    Do you want us to set up a call with him as the next step?

    Nuland: My understanding from that call that you tell me was that the big three were going into their own meeting and that Yats was going to offer in that context a… three plus one conversation or three plus two with you.

    Is that not how you understood it?

    Pyatt: No.

    I mean I think that’s what he proposed but I think just knowing the dynamic that’s been with them where Klitschko has been the top dog, he’s going to take a while to shop up for whatever meetings they’ve got and he’s probably talking to his guys at this point so I think you reaching out directly to him helps with the personality management among the three and it gives you also a chance to move fast on all this stuff and put us behind it before they all sit down and he explains why he doesn’t like it.

    Nuland: Ok, good.

    I’m happy.

    Why don’t you reach out to him and see if he wants to talk before or after.

    Pyatt: Ok, will do.

    Thanks.

    Nuland: Ok… one more wrinkle for you Jeff.

    I can’t remember if I told you this or if I only told Washington this that when I talked to Jeff Feltman this morning he had a new name for the UN guy Robert Serry did I write you that this morning?

    Pyatt: Yeah I saw that.

    Nuland: Ok.

    He’s now gotten both Serry and Ban ki-Moon to agree that Serry could come in Monday or Tuesday.

    That would be great I think to help glue this thing and to have the UN help glue it and, you know, F— the EU.

    Pyatt: No, exactly.

    And I think we’ve got to do something to make it stick together because you can be pretty sure that if it does start to gain altitude that the Russians will working behind the scenes to try to torpedo it.

    And again the fact that this is out there right now, I’m still trying to figure out in my mind why Yanukovych (garbled) that.

    In the meantime there’s a Party of Regions faction meeting going on right now and I’m sure there’s a lively argument going on in that group at this point.

    But anyway we could land jelly side up on this one if we move fast.

    So let me work on Klitschko and if you can just keep… we want to try to get somebody with an international personality to come out here and help to midwife this thing.

    The other issue is some kind of outreach to Yanukovych but we probably regroup on that tomorrow as we see how things start to fall into place.

    Nuland: So on that piece Jeff when I wrote the note Sullivan’s come back to me VFR saying you need Biden and I said probably tomorrow for an atta boy and to get the deets (details) to stick.

    So Biden’s willing.

    Pyatt: Ok.

    Great.

    Thanks.

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