October 29, 2018

Blame Trump and Trump blames you.

He won't quiet down:
Despite calls for him to cool his overheated rhetoric after the deadly synagogue shooting and pipe bomb mailings, President Trump on Monday continued his assault on the “Fake News Media” by continuing to accuse them of stoking rage.

“There is great anger in our Country caused in part by inaccurate, and even fraudulent, reporting of the news. The Fake News Media, the true Enemy of the People, must stop the open & obvious hostility & report the news accurately & fairly,” he wrote on his Twitter account.

“That will do much to put out the flame of Anger and Outrage and we will then be able to bring all sides together in Peace and Harmony. Fake News Must End!,” the president posted, just two days after 11 people were gunned down by a man yelling “all Jews must die” at a Pittsburgh synagogue.
The "calls for him to cool his overheated rhetoric" are what I've been calling "civility bullshit" for years. It's always only aimed at the other side. They want you to stop fighting them with vigor, and they have no intention of stopping fighting you. Trump obviously know this and can't be played. You might think just this once — because 11 people were massacred — he'd go presidential, bow his head, and sing "Amazing Grace," but his opponents didn't refrain from closing right in on him and kicking him, and he kicks back.

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Birkel said...

Impotent rage away, Ritmo.
You are totes pwning this thread.
Scream at the moon.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

A Goebbels in post-war Germany would have been a different creature. How many Goebbels are there about today, espousing diverse causes?

Well, there's Michael K. And he's espousing garbage ideas about science.

Like the idea that Craig Venter discovered the human genome or that he was the first person to decode human genes.

Michael K. looks a lot like Robert Bowers.

And like Trump, we know he would throw his own kids under the bus.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Oh my rage is surely much more potent than Robert Bowers'.

The guy with whom your president would surely trade a grandkid or two, as long as it would give him that vote.

Your leader is going down. I'd say it's too bad he had to take 11 old Jewish Americans down with him, but clearly that part doesn't bother you. You're good with it.

You don't care anything as much for them as you do to impotently rage against me. And I can prove it.

You won't have a word at all to say about them.

I guess your desired politicization of their deaths just won't work anywhere near as well for you as you hoped.

Oh well, too bad. You could always get a hobby.

Wouldn't want to end up like Bowers or anything now.

buwaya said...

Goebbels was very much a type.
The character and talent are one thing, the content of his opinions are something else, and contingent. There are lots of American Goebbels' about, certainly in the US mass media, politics, and the intellectual milieu. He certainly could have had an academic bureaucratic career, and done very well, and given Ortega y Gassets "circumstances", he would most likely have entirely conventional opinions for those circles.

Birkel said...

Ain't no party like a Ritmo party, 'cause a Ritmo party don't stop.

Bang your tiny fists on the high chair tray!
But do it to the beat.

narciso said...

Well we know Hans globke the fellow who wrote the Nuremberg laws made it into adenauers administration, I was reminded of this in some notes from le carres series of retrospective commentaries which included his time in Bonn

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Nothing to say about those victims, Birkel? Just politics and complaints about me?

Thanks for demonstrating your values and priorities.

Birkel said...

Demand I play by your rules, Ritmo.
Gnash your teeth if I decline.
That will show me.

You are a tree rotting in the woods.
And nobody cares if you make a sound.

narciso said...

Indulging in category error, bet they wont support the death penalty for this punk



https://spectator.org/dont-insult-me-as-a-rabbi-by-blaming-your-political-enemies-for-some-dirtbag-jew-hater/?fbclid=IwAR1teEOvAEg1lQkCf5OIVlnB_Ze2OZTvELTDFRnVG5iZFUk1ZTGrroOGsrE

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...
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Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

I know you won't have anything to say about those victims or their ordeals. Even if I'd never entered this thread, you wouldn't have. We can go check it; there are hours of thread. Not a single comment by b. on that, I can bet.

I'm saying the same things most everyone is saying. Pretty disgusting thing that happened. Yeah, it pisses you off that it exposes how destructive and hateful your policies and president are. But that's not our problem. It's yours.

And that pisses you off because you know you are the problem. You don't fix problems. You make them. You're one of them yourself. You have about as much to contribute to this country and these problems as Robert Bowers did. And you know it.

That's what you are. That's all you are. You won't prove me wrong, I know it.

Thanks for exposing yourself this way to everyone.

Birkel said...

Rage fists, activate!

Michael K said...

Even if I'd never entered this thread, you wouldn't have

We might have had a nice conversation except for your turds in the punchbowl.

It's interesting to see a creep keep posting when he knows nobody wants him or iikes him.

Some sort of sociopathy.

Michael K said...

Like the idea that Craig Venter discovered the human genome or that he was the first person to decode human genes.

How did you flunk out of college Ritmo ?

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

We might have had a nice conversation...

And monkeys might have flown out of my butt.

But it's nice to hear you admit that getting more Jews massacred in America than ever before by the kind of voter Trump cares about most is how you envision a "nice conversation."

What's next? Warm, fuzzy, Holocaust stories?

Man, are you a real cancer on humanity, aren't you?

It's interesting to see a creep keep posting when he knows nobody wants him or iikes him.

I didn't know you went by the name, "nobody," but I guess it makes sense to hear that you do.

I got some 1st amendment rights here, and a hostess who's not afraid of disagreement. I realize that you are, but that's because you're a conformist pansy.

You can leave any time you want and join up with your friends on Stormfront to talk about Robert Bowers' the law-abiding citizen in need of better protection of his 2nd amendment rights to keep jew-killing assault weapons and get paranoid about immigrants and their jewish "enablers."

Serious question: Does race defilement concern you as much as it concerned your look-alike, Mr. Robert Bowers? I can't understand what else you get out of those pseudo-scientific genealogy websites.

Birkel said...

Serious answer:
The harder you pound the keys the exact same people will care about you.
Baby fists make great arguments.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

"Like the idea that Craig Venter discovered the human genome or that he was the first person to decode human genes."

How did you flunk out of college Ritmo ?


Calling me stupid doesn't make you any less of a moron, Robert Bowers. You can't whitewash how ignorant you are about the things you're most interested in. Is being 80 years old a way of forgetting theory of mind?

You're not fooling anyone but yourself.

Michael K said...

Ritmo is a carrier of stupidity. Not only does he have it but he makes it the topic.

Michael K said...

Notice Ritmo doesn't deny flunking out. He's afraid someone might know who he is and his grades

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Check this out! A real-life Trump-supporter actually said this:

The harder you pound the keys the exact same people will care about you.
Baby fists make great arguments.


I think earthworms have greater self-awareness than that.

Go head on over to Stormfront, Birkel. Tell them you're concerned about how those globalist Jews are enabling immigrant takeover of the white American race. Tell them you're concerned about Robert Bowers' 2nd amendment rights not getting adequate protection.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Notice Ritmo doesn't deny flunking out.

Notice Robert Bowers doesn't deny flunking out.

narciso said...

He's one of the infinite chimps trying to pound out hamlet, we've had at least one of the facehuggers at Tom Maguire's site in recent past

Yes lasch can be faulted for involvement in the malaise speech but he was much more self aware than most leftists today

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Robert Bowers = Michael K.

Notice how Michael K. doesn't deny being Robert Bowers.

What a game. Sounds like something 1st-graders might play.

Yawn.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Notice how Michael K/RObert Bowers doesn't deny being fondled by his nursemaid at a young age.

Go on, K. Deny it.

In the dictionary under the definition of "futility" there is a picture of Michael K./Robert Bowers.

Birkel said...

Flail your arms.
Really commit to the physical aspects of your mental anguish.
Make me believe it.

But you still cannot have a cookie.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Jeez birkel. Just because you didn't get to kill those Jews yourself doesn't mean you have to get angry.

Chill out.

Michael K said...

Ritmo is a sociopath. I think we can agree on that.

The flailing around and the avoidance of the fact of his failure in college, suggests he might be dangerous, but only to a pussy like him (her ?)

Birkel said...

Flail harder, FTW.
This time will change things.

Seeing Red said...

What you have in the US is not a race war, but a caste war, white against white.


The ZEURO wannabes vs the Vulgarian Americans.


Or the age old “aristocracy” vs the peasants/rabble/serfs.

Think about it, all that schooling and being told your destiny and Joe the Plumber comes in and makes more money.

Qwinn said...

Wow, I didn't think my opinion of Ritmo could sink any lower. I didn't think he could be more vile or sink any lower than I've witnessed dozens of times before.

I'm no longer going to assume he's hit bottom. It's obvious the only bottom he has is the one he sells on street corners.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Michael K. is having a senior moment and imagining himself in college, again. I do admit that I wasn't there when he was - since he's 90 and I'm, well, less than half that age.

Michael K. doesn't think that anyone who wasn't born before 1950 finished college.

Hell, Michael K. doesn't even know it's no longer 1950.

You really are insecure about that, K. Do you wake up sweaty in the middle of the night wondering if you graduated? Call out for your nursemaid and her warm, sweet milk?

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CWJ said...

Ritmo,

You sound drunk. I'm serious. Step away from the keyboard. Take a couple aspirin, and sleep it off.

Sprezzatura said...

I'm a longtime lurker, but never commenter.

But I must jump into to say tht this, that or another here, there or somewhere way sounds drunk.

I know this is a very impactful statement. So unique. And, clever. And wise.

That's why I'm not wasting space in this thread.

Cuase I've got this maga brilliant take.

Sprezzatura said...

diddly dang CWJ got my take b4 me.

Shucks.

mockturtle said...

You know, folks, if we didn't respond to Mr. Pee-pee it would be easier to discuss the topic at hand. Just sayin'.

Sprezzatura said...

Mock has a point.

Echo chambers work best w/o listening to differing POVs.

Smart gal.

Drago said...

adSs: "But I must jump into to say tht this, that or another here, there or somewhere way sounds drunk.

I know this is a very impactful statement. So unique. And, clever. And wise."

Uh oh.

adSs aims for conservatives, hits every single Kavanaugh opponent.

Such are the breaks.

Better luck next time.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

You know, folks, if we didn't respond to Mr. Pee-pee it would be easier to discuss the topic at hand. Just sayin'.

The word "discuss" does not mean what you think it means, you Republicanazi.

It means to talk about, not to "ignore."

The topic "at hand" is how you Nazis got to increasing events of this nature by 60% and the worst attack of this kind in U.S. history on your Nazi president's watch.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

Even now, the Nazi in Chief repeats the same attack line about how the media is responsible for how he has activated the Hate Squad with his lies about caravans, immigrants and the Jews somehow behind all of it. We have a 1st amendment explicitly mentioning press protections, but that doesn't stop President Twitler from using the same tactics used 80 years ago by another liar from Germany.

Twitler's grandfather ran whorehouses and wasn't welcome back in Germany to stand trial for the crimes he committed there. And yet, you've got Nazis like mock turtle who revel in her inability to draw the connection.

Astounding. There is no end to what they will deny. They live in a fantasy.

Bob Loblaw said...

Man, it's like normal Ritmo except this one drank a full pot of coffee and took a few hits on the crack pipe.

BUMBLE BEE said...

Would appear that at around 11:30 the Thorazine kicked in.

Michael McNeil said...

The great thing about posting now and then and checking the box for follow-on emails is that one can thereafter skip all of Ritmo's (et al.) postings without seeing a word of them!

tim in vermont said...

Man, it's like normal Ritmo except this one drank a full pot of coffee and took a few hits on the crack pipe.

That's our boy!

Qwinn said...

If Ritmo didn't exist, Republicans would do well to invent him. If I want to make a leftist recoil in disgust at their own side, showing them Ritmo's posts does the job even better than giving 'em the details of Menendez's criminal history.

Tom Grey said...

Ann, please keep tracking your "civility BS". I think a good part of the Trump vote was due to clear BS by Dem media before. I'm wondering how many will go vote Rep now to complain about Dem civility BS now.

There are so many reasons, already, to vote against the Dems -- it might mean the Dems don't care if there are a couple more. They think they win if they trash talk Trump enough and enough Dems vote.

They could be right. That would be sad. I hope they're not just wrong, but very very wrong. That would be a real change. I'm all in for that Hope and Change.

Bad Lieutenant said...


something about as fatuous and ignorable as what Robert Bowers said in court today.

Ritmo, what did he say? Seriously.

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And given what America accomplished and became globally victorious in 73 years ago

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What you have in the US is not a race war, but a caste war, white against white.


Exactly. Ritmo, you're right on top of the truth, maybe that's why you can't see it.

DJT is like FDR.

A traitor to his class.

President Trump should be a good boy, a globalist, but he is leading the rebellion, hopefully the revolution, against them. As FDR could have been expected, by birth and training, to perpetuate the privileges of the ruling class, the Bushes and the Fishes.

You just don't see it. You've been totally swept up in the indoctrination and are a true believer... Of whatever it is convenient for your side that you believe. I won't call you an NPC - Inga is an NPC, the new and obviously effective name for Rush Limbaugh's "mind-numbed robots" - but you're aligned with them like lips and teeth.

I like you, and I believe in the sincerity of your passion, but that doesn't make you right. And the passion is definitely leading you astray, both on principle and effectually. The abuse you are flinging at PDJT is horrible, it's definitely wrong, and it lowers you.

I don't know where to begin with your let's call them arguments, you've made so many. But much of it is merely flinging whatever epithets come to hand.

"Nationalist" is a dirty word? In one of those collegiate bull sessions I talked literature and politics with a chick who, IIRC, was some kind of Nazi, or her brother was.

(No, I am not a Nazi, I never knew her before or since. My friend Mike knew all kinds of people, fascinating. No, he was not a Nazi, he was a good old New York Democrat scion, halfway red-diaper baby type but with a mind of his own. He died young-kidneys. Don't fuck with Mike, Ritmo, or we won't be friends anymore.)

Anyway, lots of wide open talk. Booze and dope in the air of course, young people letting their hair down. Blah blah something something, I mentioned Carl Sandburg. She gaped at me and said, "He's just a nationalist!"

Carl Sandburg? That's how you write off a great American artist, put him in a box with a label and bury it?

Brother, she may have been hot, she wasn't that hot. Had good weed, though. That's OK, my dad's was better.

I advise you, with love, to try to be more sober, more temperate, and more concise. Otherwise it's hard to engage, assuming that is your aim. It's like playing catch with someone who is not throwing you the ball (I had to learn Mike about that one time). And the atmosphere you create with your rhetoric, I'm sorry, but it's playing catch in a hog lagoon.

The games "your side" are playing will not end well.

Bleach Drinkers Curing Coronavirus Together said...

DJT is like FDR.

A traitor to his class.


What a crock. There is no such thing as "class loyalty" in 2018. Some billionaires care about themselves/their estates and donate to Republicans and some billionaires care about society and donate to Democrats.

President Trump should be a good boy, a globalist, but he is leading the rebellion, hopefully the revolution, against them.

I see what y'all on the right did with that term "globalist." But you forgot the Jewish names you on the right like to add to the term when using it.

The games "your side" are playing will not end well.

Oh no. Democracy. How ominous. HItler used to like to blame the victims as well.

Your president is toxic. He presides over the greatest increase in crimes of the sort we saw Saturday in America, tosses around the same rhetoric you're using here - known to excite and activate and "trigger" his Rober Bowers-base, get a bunch of people killed, invite himself to their funeral - over the objections of the city administrators - alone ('cause he's too toxic for any other pols to be around him). What a guy. You guys really did scrape the bottom of the barrel when you pulled out whatever dead animal is stapled to that guy's scalp.

Kirk Parker said...

Alas, no one will see this, now that Ritmo has arrived. But since I've already composed it....

FIDO,

Forget that! How about no chain migration at all?

Given what a marital union implies (even today's pathetic Marriage 2.0 version), what justification can there be for not insisting on evaluating a married together as a unit for immigration purposes?

As far as any children of that marriage, young ones are a non-issue but once they are teens? Well, if admitting you means your gang-affiliated 17-year-old comes along, then no we certainly don't need you that badly. And adult children--much less any other adult relative past our age of majority? No no no no no! They can apply to immigrate on their own merits.

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AI said...

In this case, Trump is not wrong.

Alexhead said...

The article highlights a critical aspect of the current political landscape, emphasizing President Trump's consistent rhetoric against the "Fake News Media" despite calls for a more tempered approach after recent tragic events.

The concept of "civility" is intriguingly dissected here, pointing out its seemingly one-sided application in the political discourse. It's a thought-provoking perspective, indicating that requests for toning down rhetoric are often directed solely at one side, while the other continues their aggressive stance unchecked.

The expectation, especially after a tragic event like the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, was that there might be a pivot towards a more unifying, presidential response. Yet, the article highlights the continuous back-and-forth hostility, emphasizing that in the face of criticism or attacks, Trump retaliates rather than taking a more conciliatory stance.

It's a compelling commentary on the dynamics of contemporary politics, showcasing the entrenched nature of political polarization and the lack of a unifying response even in the wake of tragic events. The article prompts us to reconsider the complexities of political behavior and the challenges in achieving genuine unity in such a charged environment.

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