16 thoughts on “The Lie That Will Not Die”

  1. “Poor kids are just as bright and just as talented as white kids.” Realizing his gaffe, he quickly added, “wealthy kids, black kids, Asian kids — no I really mean it.”

    But Joe Biden isn’t a racist. I mean he doesn’t have a racist bone in his body right Bob? Right? Bob?

    1. Technically, Biden isn’t wrong. The double standard in how this is treated is there for all to see but will largely go unnoticed.

  2. It is kind if crazy how the Democrats were never held responsible for their part of what happened that day. That young lady would still be alive if Democrats hadn’t used both militant activist groups and government forces to try and lynch people in the streets.

    1. As long as Antifa remains the armed paramilitary wing of the Left in the US, they will be above the law.

      In an alternate universe with a bit more sanity than ours, thousands of Antifa members were scooped up en masse by the FBI and are all now in Guantanamo, and George Soros, the Democratic Socialists of America, and the Democratic Party have all had all of their assets seized under RICO for providing material support to terrorism.

  3. Question who were these mythical very fine people ?
    Richard Spensor?
    Jason Kessler ? (The Organizer)
    Augustus Invictus?
    Matt Heimbach?
    Pax Dickinson

    Micheal Enoch?
    Baked Alaska?
    Johnny Monoxide?
    Christopher Cantwell?
    DR.Micheal Hill?

    Those were the head line speakers and organizers.
    Maybe the fine people were the
    150+ Alt KNights?
    250-500 Klu Klux Klan
    500 3% Risen?
    200- 300 Milita?
    https://twitter.com/JackSmithIV/status/896178257615351813/photo/1

    Since he denounced the White Nationalist and Neo Nazis guess it were the neo confederates, Alt Knights , People with semi automatic rifles strapped to them, and the kkk were very fine people?

    It amazing Fox hasn’t found one of these very fine people who told their story how they were besieged by Black Masked Leftest thugs to there left and Nazi FLag/ Confederate flag wavers to the right. While they listen to the stories of white genocide coming from the speakers. But they were just their to protect the statue of a treasonous Democrat.

  4. I don’t understand the question. It seems you want others to confirm your belief that KKK members were very fine people. I don’t agree with you.

    However, I can answer the question on Baked Alaska. It is delicious.

    1. Trump Said there were very fine people on both sides I can see the fine people on the counter Protestors the interfaith pastors and the linked arm UVA students from night before. So I asking someone to tell me who was Trump talking about on the permitted protestors side. I listed the headliner and organizers and want to know which one was “very fine”.
      Rand and the linked writer wants to broadcast that Trump said he wasn’t including the white supremacist and Nazis from the organizers and the permitted protestors in his very fine people. I believe it be a NULL set the permitted protestors were all white supremacist and Nazi and if there were any that weren’t it be”De Minimis” group. So simply asking to be pointed to a very fine person that was at this shit show that was there for protecting the Robert E Lee statue and not to flex their white nationalist muscle and was Very fine.

      They seem nice.

      1. It is possible to oppose removing Lee’s statue without being a white supremacist. In fact, I oppose removing these statues, and I am not a white supremacist. I am one of the “fine people” on the other side to which he was referring, even though I wasn’t there.

        1. So Rand were you there in Charlottesville? Did you see Richard Spensor on the speaking list and go ‘gee whiz’ I should go and listen and support the statues in Charlottesville.
          Since I don’t remember you blogging anything about going to it at the time and knowing that Richard Spensor isn’t a draw for you. I believe now your reading into what Trump said and distract, he wasn’t talking about both side of the statue debate he was talking about the people at the protest in Charlottesville. This event and the statue was more excuse to hold a klan rally to unite the different groups.
          Are you going to tell me after seeing this stuff from the night before that you would of attended the shit show the next day and be with the protestor group? That maybe you wouldn’t have decide to voice your displeasure in another way than show up for a klan rally the next day?

          This wasn’t like a tea party event where the Larouchins show up and aren’t welcomed by the organizer, this party was thrown by an Larouche like minded groups and welcomed White supremacist and Nazis and coordinated with them.

          As far as the statue the local city council voted to remove the statue and rename the park. For some reason think you feeling on statues would be very different if it was Vladimir Lenin or Karl Marx on public property.

          1. I don’t attend protests in general, but I also don’t support memory holing of history. If there was a statue of Lenin or Marx, I’d like to see a plaque next to it explaining why it is there.

          2. This is on private property but it’s still pretty public.

            A bit closer to my home, there is a street in the Wilmington district of Los Angeles named Harry Bridges Blvd. after the late Communist, life-long stooge for the Comintern and the CPUSA and union boss/organized crime boss.

            There is a public hiking trail in La Jolla, CA named the Ho Chi Minh Trail. It’s in Torrey Pines Park not far south of Black’s Beach, a famous nude beach.

            There is a Jesse James Park in Kearney, MO.

            There is a pizza parlor named Lucky Luciano’s in Grand Rapids, MI – the late Pres. Gerald Ford’s hometown and a city where the normative ethnic background is Dutch, not Italian.

            There is a restaurant in Ellsworth, KS named after Pretty Boy Floyd. Perhaps appropriate given Ellsworth’s wild and wooly origins as a cattle drive destination and railhead. For a few years, it rivaled Dodge City and Abilene as a wretched hive of scum and villainy.

            There are four different businesses in the U.S. named after Bonnie & Clyde – five if you count the museum in Louisiana dedicated to their ambush and death at the hands of federal agents.

            So the U.S. is far from blemish-free anent the naming of both public and private places after infamous scumbags, some commies, some not.

            Demonstrating that the U.S. has some standards where the naming of things after the infamous is concerned, I was able to find no U.S. places named for Che Guevara, Leon Trotsky, Josef Stalin or Mao Tse Tung. Switching to non-commie scumbags, there was also a complete dearth of things or places named for John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, Richard Speck, Charles Manson or John Wayne Gacy.

            For whatever the information may be worth, Latin America seems the likeliest place to find things and places named for commie totalitarians and Depression Era American gangsters. Brazil and Mexico are the league leaders for such appellations in that part of the world.

  5. So you don’t support people trying to memory hole history
    maybe should go give some support for this and give it some needed attention.

    And as far as the Lee statues is it really memory holing history or memory holing propaganda and idolatry of mythos built around a flawed historical figure.

    1. And as far as the Lee statues is it really memory holing history or memory holing propaganda and idolatry of mythos built around a flawed historical figure.

      What sort of flaws are you concerned about here, Engineer?

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