Great find! I'd love to know if anybody here is still admiring her. Yes, she's speaking some long-overdue truths and that's great, but if only as the latest route to cucking the white goyim....?
If she's against these wars, will she be repudiating her own military activity and declining all benefits appertaining thereunto?....
She denounces the US goverment's "regime change" wars, but proudly touts her tour in the war that the US waged in Iraq to overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime. In Kuwait she "served" as a military cop training the Kuwaiti military to do God knows what. She wants to disarm White people and leave us to the tender mercies of armed government workers and violent dusky felons, both native and among the millions of the illegal alien immigrants whom she welcomes. She champions LBGTQXYZ issues and laments her erstwhile opposition to it. She wants the government to rend substance from the haves -- at gunpoint if necessary, as governments always do -- and give it to those who did not earn it. She is slightly to the right of the average Democrat, which makes her only slightly to the left of Karl Marx. She's famous at the moment only because she professes to be anti-war and because she's considerably less ugly than Pocahontas and PIAPS.
She is slightly to the right of the average Democrat, which makes her only slightly to the left of Karl Marx.
She's famous at the moment only because she professes to be anti-war and because she's considerably less ugly than Pocahontas and PIAPS.
Choice one-liners for a Monday.
(A particularly rotten Monday where the fed judiciary has once again made a splash in the news and once again proven that it is irrevocably a left-wing sewer.)
Lyndon Johnson also was in House or Representatives, won a Silver Star.
As a privileged young lieutenant commander of the Naval Reserve, Johnson caught a ride on a B-26 which was on a bombing mission in the Pacific theater and developed mechanical problems while engaged. The aircraft had to duck out of the conflict and head for home base.
For keeping his cool and not wetting his drawers, Johnson received this fine decoration.