h/t OregonMuse on A♠ Morning Rant

Captain Hate at February 27, 2020 11:55 AM on A♠
In fairness to Psychohantus, she spent time recently with unfunny Colbert, one of the more annoying retards with an audience of clapping seals.
I don’t know if credit goes to Captain Hate for inventing this permutation of Fauxcahantus, but Psychohantus is a good one.
William A. Jacobson, Legal Insurrection
“Like many other white families, your family story of Cherokee and Delaware ancestry is false and it was wrong for you to repeat it as an adult. You have had the genealogical evidence since 2012. Stating you do not qualify for citizenship is not enough; the truth is you and your ancestors are white.”
More words and several related videos at Legal Insurrection.
Around where I live is called the Cherokee Nation. They and the Osages are the main tribes around here, but there are others. Most that I’ve met have seemed to me to be the best kind of folks, but, then, they are Oklahomans.
Illustration: ♔AMAZING GRACE IN CHEROKEE – NATIVE AMERICAN♔ – YouTube
Fox News
On this day, Feb. 27…

1968: At the conclusion of a CBS News special report on the Vietnam War, Walter Cronkite delivers a commentary in which he says the conflict appears “mired in stalemate.”
Secret commie who wormed his way into our trust betrays America by proliferating enemy propaganda and undermining America’s will to persevere.
Walter is gone, but his spirit lives on in the commie “news” media of today.
h/t Viet Nam veteran Vic on A♠
Something I’d been thinking, but this guy put it well.
When Sanders talks about the literacy rates in communist countries he needs to be asked if he supports freedom of speech and thought.
Will people be allowed to write books critical of him and communism?
Will The Bible be available for anyone who wants to read it in his communist utopia?
Will the works of Milton Friedman be available?
Literacy is meaningless in a totalitarian society.

h/t Village Idiot’s Apprentice on A♠
At a CNN Town Hall, the former Vice President claimed, “My son, the one who, my deceased son, was the Attorney General of the United States, and before that, he was a federal prosecutor in one of the largest offices in the country in Philadelphia.”
Beau was never the AG of the U.S. He was the Attorney General of Delaware.
h/t Powerline
h/t Powerline
Increasingly troubled about the role the self-proclaimed visionary and healer might play in the presidential race, intelligence experts expressed concerns Friday that Volokov Molchalin, the pale Russian mystic constantly at President Donald Trump’s side, may attempt to influence the 2020 election. …

Good to know the Bee hasn’t put the Onion out of business.
h/t runner on A♠
Poor, little, neglected heap o’ links blog. Here. Have a post.
The Washington Post is taking criticism for an op-ed published Tuesday by Marquette University political science professor Julia Azari, titled: “It’s time to give the elites a bigger say in choosing the president.”

The elite know how to dress snazzy.
Two Oklahoma legislators want to make license plates great again.
Tulsa-area Republican Sens. Nathan Dahm and Marty Quinn filed legislation to create “Make America Great Again” and “Keep America Great Again” license plates.
Translation: We’re done. We’re square now. Okay? OKAY?

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Not World War III Just Yet
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