The New Lounge

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
Im not a coward at all. I would talk straight to your smug face if I could. There’s no doubt that you’re an intelligent person, but it’s obvious you lack common sense. You’re the one that acts like a little ***** all the time with what you think are super intelligent post making fun of others.
My smug face would talk circles around you in person, too, and what passes for courage in your book would quickly devolve into attempted physical intimidation.
"straight to your smug face" 🤣 Such a tough guy!
 
  • Haha
Reactions: dukesince91

Mac9192

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2017
9,128
12,935
107
Poor @Dattier, acting like a 10 yr old. “Mommy, Mac started it!” Yeah, I admit I take shots at him. Guilty as charged. He does what all who play the victim card do, which is point the finger. You give a man enough time though and he’ll show you who he really is, and Datt has definitely done that. Which is your typical fairly educated white liberal. They are a group disconnected from reality, that gather together to drink mocha lattes, and eat organic salads.

I seriously mean this when I say that the American Psychiatric Association needs to add Liberalism to its DSM.
 
  • Like
Reactions: dukesince91

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
Do you think Chauvin got a fair trial?
Considering how unlikely it is that any alleged police brutality ever makes it as far as an indictment, my hunch is that he had a far more fair trial than Floyd ever would have gotten.
Are you aware that the charge he was convicted of was m-u-r-d-e-r and that the official record says m-u-r-d-e-r until some new evidence comes along to change that?
 
  • Haha
Reactions: Mac9192

Mac9192

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2017
9,128
12,935
107
You think the rioting, looting, and burning of property was bad before the trial of Chauvin? Guilty was the ONLY option on the table. He was the sacrificial lamb.
 

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
Poor @Dattier, acting like a 10 yr old. “Mommy, Mac started it!” Yeah, I admit I take shots at him. Guilty as charged. He does what all who play the victim card do, which is point the finger. You give a man enough time though and he’ll show you who he really is, and Datt has definitely done that. Which is your typical fairly educated white liberal. They are a group disconnected from reality, that gather together to drink mocha lattes, and eat organic salads.

I seriously mean this when I say that the American Psychiatric Association needs to add Liberalism to its DSM.
Ah, more digs about mental health. Why do you insist on disrespecting Kyle Singler so much? I seriously mean this when I say you are such a cowardly bully.

You went low first. Instead of whining, I just beat you at the same game. I have the best words. I slap punks like you around with half my vocabulary tied behind my back. It's when hypocrites whine about my doing it that I point out that you started it, not before.

While the greens grown on my wife's farm aren't technically certified organic, they are grown w/ all-natural inputs, so I guess you get a point for the organic salad dig. Swing and a miss on the mocha latte, or any latte, as usual.
 

Dahntay#1

New member
Nov 27, 2007
1,932
369
0
That is largely what I've been doing since you were in diapers, son. You're going to be really embarrassed when you look back on this period of your life.
Correct. That’s the funny part. You have been doing research for so long and still don’t have a clue. Sad.

I actually look back on my time as a liberal as an embarrassment. The only time I admit to it is when I can remain anonymous.
 

Mac9192

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2017
9,128
12,935
107
Ah, more digs about mental health. Why do you insist on disrespecting Kyle Singler so much? I seriously mean this when I say you are such a cowardly bully.
Your comments bringing Singler into this shows again how hollow of a man you really are. But this is what you do. Dodge the issue by trying to move the goalpost, in an attempt to get a back and forth over something that truly has no bearing on the matter at hand. You're a crafty rascal.

I am not joking though Datt when I say you have some deep issues, and liberalism should be classified as a mental illness.
 

GhostOf301

New member
Mar 24, 2020
14,024
35,962
0
Considering how unlikely it is that any alleged police brutality ever makes it as far as an indictment, my hunch is that he had a far more fair trial than Floyd ever would have gotten.
Are you aware that the charge he was convicted of was m-u-r-d-e-r and that the official record says m-u-r-d-e-r until some new evidence comes along to change that?
So you don’t know that he got a fair trial, you just have a hunch. Why did they not allow the official autopsy to be presented in court? Or the full unedited body cam footage? Why did they allow an officer to testify that the technique used to hold Floyd down was not part of their training, but not allow officers to testify that would say that it was part of their training?

I am aware of what he was convicted of. But I am also aware that Floyd's cause of death was not due to a knee on his neck. Billions of dollars in property damage, dozens of deaths and many people's livelihoods unnecessarily changed for the worse over a national lie.
 

BOOGIEMAN1914

Well-known member
May 15, 2007
7,664
1,959
113
And the teacher unions knew full well of the learning loss and increased risks of depression and suicide linked with school shutdowns and shut them down anyway for over a year, even though mounting evidence showed that children were at very little risk of serious complications from Covid
Schools shut down in March of 2020 and the start of a remote learning attempt through June...then the normal summer break and when school started back in Aug. 2020 there was a 1 week on 1 week remote hybrid established.....and many school districts gave the option of all face to face at the start of the 2nd semester of school.......yeah kids had relative little risk of complications but they still have to go and live in homes with parents and some cases grandparents who were more susceptible...
 
Last edited:
  • Like
Reactions: KDSTONE

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
Schools shut down in March of 2020 and the start of a remote learning attempt through June...then the normal summer break and when school started back in Aug. 2020 there was a 1 week on 1 week remote hybrid established.....and many school districts gave the option of all face to face at the start of the 2nd semester of school.......yeah kids had relative little risk of complications but they still have to go and live in homes with parents and some cases grandparents who were more susceptible...
It varied from state to state. Many schools in Calif were shut down for over a year:
 

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
Ah, more digs about mental health. Why do you insist on disrespecting Kyle Singler so much? I seriously mean this when I say you are such a cowardly bully.

You went low first. Instead of whining, I just beat you at the same game. I have the best words. I slap punks like you around with half my vocabulary tied behind my back. It's when hypocrites whine about my doing it that I point out that you started it, not before.

While the greens grown on my wife's farm aren't technically certified organic, they are grown w/ all-natural inputs, so I guess you get a point for the organic salad dig. Swing and a miss on the mocha latte, or any latte, as usual.
Typical post. The name calling, the intellectual bravado, the delusions of grandeur. The shameless virtue signaling.
 

BOOGIEMAN1914

Well-known member
May 15, 2007
7,664
1,959
113
The new face of the Dem Party, the party of tolerance and compassion

but Trump can call and make names for all the people that he has????

her words:
"I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition -- I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by Black mayors, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable," Crockett wrote in a post on X. "Literally, the next line I said was that he was a “hot a-- Mess,” referencing his terrible policies."

Crockett added that the outrage was "another distraction," going on to highlight Gov. Abbott's policy of bussing migrants who had been released from federal custody to other states.

"Finally, this is yet another distraction. Instead of obsessing over and hanging on to my every word, maybe my political foes should focus on doing the work of the people who elected us to improve their lives."

“At no point did I mention or allude to his condition,” Crockett continued. “So, I’m even more appalled that the very people who unequivocally support Trump -- a man known for racially insensitive nicknames and mocking those with disabilities -- are now outraged.”
 

Dahntay#1

New member
Nov 27, 2007
1,932
369
0
The new face of the Dem Party, the party of tolerance and compassion

I really hope they keep doubling down on their schtick. Even many on the left, like Rogan and Musk, realized the party is a joke now. And now that a lot more people are catching on to the msm lies, it may be many years before another Dem becomes president. My understanding is that a lot of Gen Z are conservative.
 
  • Like
Reactions: KDSTONE

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
but Trump can call and make names for all the people that he has????

her words:
"I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition -- I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by Black mayors, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable," Crockett wrote in a post on X. "Literally, the next line I said was that he was a “hot a-- Mess,” referencing his terrible policies."

Crockett added that the outrage was "another distraction," going on to highlight Gov. Abbott's policy of bussing migrants who had been released from federal custody to other states.

"Finally, this is yet another distraction. Instead of obsessing over and hanging on to my every word, maybe my political foes should focus on doing the work of the people who elected us to improve their lives."

“At no point did I mention or allude to his condition,” Crockett continued. “So, I’m even more appalled that the very people who unequivocally support Trump -- a man known for racially insensitive nicknames and mocking those with disabilities -- are now outraged.”
And you actually believe her explanation? Keep voting for these clowns; keep lapping it up.
 

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
good article...California may have been an outlier, but remote learning was provided, shut down to me seems like no learning opportunity at all imo
Many kids didn’t have access to a computer. Even if they did, it may help counter some learning loss, but makes no impact on the social isolation that leads to depression and other issues. But I’ll defer to the experts since y’all have things under control
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mac9192

GhostOf301

New member
Mar 24, 2020
14,024
35,962
0
but Trump can call and make names for all the people that he has????

her words:
"I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition -- I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by Black mayors, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable," Crockett wrote in a post on X. "Literally, the next line I said was that he was a “hot a-- Mess,” referencing his terrible policies."

Crockett added that the outrage was "another distraction," going on to highlight Gov. Abbott's policy of bussing migrants who had been released from federal custody to other states.

"Finally, this is yet another distraction. Instead of obsessing over and hanging on to my every word, maybe my political foes should focus on doing the work of the people who elected us to improve their lives."

“At no point did I mention or allude to his condition,” Crockett continued. “So, I’m even more appalled that the very people who unequivocally support Trump -- a man known for racially insensitive nicknames and mocking those with disabilities -- are now outraged.”
So you're right that it is just as trashy when Trump mocks/insults people. But then you went on to legitimize her terrible attempt to deny what she meant. Come on man. Be better.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mac9192

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
So you don’t know that he got a fair trial, you just have a hunch. Why did they not allow the official autopsy to be presented in court? Or the full unedited body cam footage? Why did they allow an officer to testify that the technique used to hold Floyd down was not part of their training, but not allow officers to testify that would say that it was part of their training?

I am aware of what he was convicted of. But I am also aware that Floyd's cause of death was not due to a knee on his neck. Billions of dollars in property damage, dozens of deaths and many people's livelihoods unnecessarily changed for the worse over a national lie.
I generally trust the court system, particularly when it comes to privileged people.
Do you already have answers to your rhetorical questions? Does it add up to the whole trial's being a sham?

There is video and multiple autopsies and reviews.
 
  • Haha
Reactions: KDSTONE

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
So you're right that it is just as trashy when Trump mocks/insults people. But then you went on to legitimize her terrible attempt to deny what she meant. Come on man. Be better.
I don't buy her explanation and it was an ugly thing to say. The hypocrisy of conservative jowl-wagging when they delight in the things our President says of a similar ilk is further evidence of poor self-reflection on the right.
 

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
Many kids didn’t have access to a computer. Even if they did, it may help counter some learning loss, but makes no impact on the social isolation that leads to depression and other issues. But I’ll defer to the experts since y’all have things under control
It was a choice among all bad options. People went with what they thought would be the least harmful thing.
 

Mac9192

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2017
9,128
12,935
107
Many kids didn’t have access to a computer. Even if they did, it may help counter some learning loss, but makes no impact on the social isolation that leads to depression and other issues. But I’ll defer to the experts since y’all have things under control
They have to tip toe around Covid, especially with how bad the kids got screwed. They can't admit it. Can't. If they were to, then their argument starts to unravel. These are the same people that have found a way to say Biden wasn't that bad until....

Their loyalty to the Party is unmatched. It's almost admirable.
 
  • Like
Reactions: KDSTONE

Dattier

New member
Sep 1, 2003
276,167
5,634
0
The new face of the Dem Party, the party of tolerance and compassion

I don't buy her explanation and it was an ugly thing to say. The hypocrisy of conservative jowl-wagging when they delight in the things our President says of a similar ilk is further evidence of poor self-reflection on the right.
^More than you'll ever say about Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene or Rep Lauren Boebert.
 

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
^More than you'll ever say about Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene or Rep Lauren Boebert.
Why is it that everytime you post a rational comment you have to give your self a pat on the back before we’ve had time to respond?
If Taylor Greene makes fun of people in wheelchairs, I’ll be sure to call her out.
I tune a lot of what she says out anyway. Not that familiar with the other one
 

GhostOf301

New member
Mar 24, 2020
14,024
35,962
0
I generally trust the court system, particularly when it comes to privileged people.
Do you already have answers to your rhetorical questions? Does it add up to the whole trial's being a sham?
The answer to the questions I asked is because he wasn't given a fair Trial. The country couldn't handle a not guilty verdict and if the jury was presented with the things that were not allowed by the judge at the request of the prosecution, there might have been doubt casted on Chauvin's actual role in Floyd's death.

Is this really a far fetched theory in your mind, or are you this confident in the justice system?
 
  • Like
Reactions: KDSTONE

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
I don’t know. Apparently, he has friends in Hamas so we already know what those friends think. As for his family, I understand they’re Syrian so they likely subscribe to the same medieval world view that he does.
 

GhostOf301

New member
Mar 24, 2020
14,024
35,962
0
I don't buy her explanation and it was an ugly thing to say. The hypocrisy of conservative jowl-wagging when they delight in the things our President says of a similar ilk is further evidence of poor self-reflection on the right.
Well, at least you're not stupid enough to buy her explanation.
 

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
I’m pretty sure I have no idea why you keep posting in regards to this. Given that he supports Hamas, I’m also pretty sure that I don’t give a rat’s *** what his friends think.
Do you know what Chauvin’s family think about his trial and conviction? Find out and report back to us.
 

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
They have to tip toe around Covid, especially with how bad the kids got screwed. They can't admit it. Can't. If they were to, then their argument starts to unravel. These are the same people that have found a way to say Biden wasn't that bad until....

Their loyalty to the Party is unmatched. It's almost admirable.
Loyalty, but also complicity.
 

Mac9192

Well-known member
Jan 25, 2017
9,128
12,935
107
The answer to the questions I asked is because he wasn't given a fair Trial. The country couldn't handle a not guilty verdict and if the jury was presented with the things that were not allowed by the judge at the request of the prosecution, there might have been doubt casted on Chauvin's actual role in Floyd's death.

Is this really a far fetched theory in your mind, or are you this confident in the justice system?
Datt believes in the justice system when he's told it's fair. It really is that simple.
 

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
^More than you'll ever say about Rep Marjorie Taylor Greene or Rep Lauren Boebert.
When Trump calls Warren Pocohantas or the gov of Calif Newscum you could argue it’s unpresidential or in poor taste, but you can’t conflate those two examples with what Crockett said.
 

smashmouth5

New member
Aug 25, 2001
12,427
9,234
0
but Trump can call and make names for all the people that he has????

her words:
"I wasn’t thinking about the governor’s condition -- I was thinking about the planes, trains, and automobiles he used to transfer migrants into communities led by Black mayors, deliberately stoking tension and fear among the most vulnerable," Crockett wrote in a post on X. "Literally, the next line I said was that he was a “hot a-- Mess,” referencing his terrible policies."

Crockett added that the outrage was "another distraction," going on to highlight Gov. Abbott's policy of bussing migrants who had been released from federal custody to other states.

"Finally, this is yet another distraction. Instead of obsessing over and hanging on to my every word, maybe my political foes should focus on doing the work of the people who elected us to improve their lives."

“At no point did I mention or allude to his condition,” Crockett continued. “So, I’m even more appalled that the very people who unequivocally support Trump -- a man known for racially insensitive nicknames and mocking those with disabilities -- are now outraged.”
According to her Twitter she was liking the nickname Hot Wheels for Gov Abbott before he started busing illegals.
 
  • Like
Reactions: Mac9192 and KDSTONE

KDSTONE

New member
Oct 15, 2004
5,310
3,637
0
The answer to the questions I asked is because he wasn't given a fair Trial. The country couldn't handle a not guilty verdict and if the jury was presented with the things that were not allowed by the judge at the request of the prosecution, there might have been doubt casted on Chauvin's actual role in Floyd's death.

Is this really a far fetched theory in your mind, or are you this confident in the justice system?
He got the verdict he wanted. You think anyone on the Left gives a damn about the rule of law? Look at the sham trials 45/47 had to sit through. Banana republic level kangaroo courts
 
  • Like
  • Haha
Reactions: Mac9192 and Dattier