@LarryTaunton The father of one of my wife’s former students is from England and has lived here in Kentucky for the past 30+ years. He is married to a local and I have asked his son lots of questions about England over the years. They visit the grandmother often and do business in Europe….
Wild Discussion in a London Pub tonight:
I just had a fascinating convo with two Brits in a London pub. Celebrating their retirement, we started chatting. Inevitability the convo moved to politics and Trump.
I stopped the convo at that point and said that I’d be happy to discuss Trump, politics, & whatever provided we could voice our opinions and not make it personal. They both assured me that they were too urbane for childish theatrics. Traveling as much as I do, I know better. So I reiterated my terms. I come from a different culture and a different worldview. I was happy to hear from them and learn from them, but they’d need to brace for what I would say. On that basis we proceeded.
They picked up with Trump. What did I think of him? I offered a thoughtful, honest assessment. Deeply offended that I did apologize for him — “Most Yanks do, Mate” — the affected moral outrage was palpable.
“I hate everything about him,” one said. “He’s corrupt.”
“For example?”
“Everything.”
“Give me one example.”
“His view that NATO should be dissolved.”
“That’s not corruption, you just don’t like it. But he’s right.”
“How?!”
“Why should we continue to protect you with our tax dollars? Defend yourselves.”
The convo moved to JD Vance: “If he was here I’d f—king cut his throat with a knife!” the one edging toward intoxication said.
Okay.
“What do you think of Starmer?” They asked.
“He seems dishonest and unpopular. Cares nothing for the British people. He also comes off as gay.”
This sent them into paroxysms of anger, one storming from the table. The other explained to me as if I was a child that you can’t say that in Britain because it’s offensive.
I explained — also as if speaking to a child — that I knew that and I meant it. That is, I didn’t mean Starmer was actually gay. I don’t know. I meant that he seemed like a weak and ineffectual male.
“That may be a difference in American males and British,” the reasonable one said. The other guy returned and said he had decided to overlook the remark because I was so nice. I told him that was good because no apology was forthcoming.
“You’re a cowboy,” he said.
He meant it as an insult, but I accepted the designation happily and said nothing.
The convo turned to Islam and Rotherham. “Oh, god, I’m glad my wife isn’t here,” the reasonable one said. I didn’t really know what he meant.
By now the thoroughly intoxicated one asked: “As an American, what do you think of Britain?”
“Do you really want my opinion?”
“Yeah, sure. We can handle it.”
“I think Americans have a warm feeling for Britain. Although a republic, most Americans loved Queen Elizabeth and respected her. We admired what you once stood for. But you’ve lost your way. You no longer know who you are. You’re being taken over from the inside by Muslims.”
“You think so?”
“I do. In, oh, 25 years you’ll be an Islamic state.”
“So what if we are? What would be different?” The drunk one asked.
“Well, your women will be all be wearing hijabs. They won’t be allowed to drive or vote. There will be child brides and your British white girls will be hunted by r*pe gangs — of course, that’s happening here already…”
“…he has a point.”
“…and your culture will be utterly gone.”
“F—k you! I hate America!” The drunk one exclaimed. “You can f—k off back to America!” He repeated as if I’d not heard him the first several times. (Truthfully, I wasn’t offended. He was more amusing than offensive, so I ignored him.)
The other one, trying to summarize our time together, said: “I knew something was off when you didn’t apologize for Trump.” The sentence was spoken with an air of moral superiority.
“Not gonna happen.” I said.
“I’m so glad my wife wasn’t here!” He said again.
“Because she’d hate my opinions?”
“No! She’d agree and want to leave us and take you to another pub!”
We parted with handshakes and the drunk one repeating his hatred for America. This is a perfect glimpse of where Britain is.
Overall, I enjoyed myself greatly.
Kaitlan Collins in 2015: “George Soros is this foreign born left-wing guy who essentially wants to change the nature of our country… For him he sees this immigration crisis as a vehicle to further his agenda.”
This is Todd “Let’s Roll” Beamer, who died heroically while trying to retake United Flight 93 from Al Qaeda terrorists on 9/11. His final resting place, is in Cranbury, NJ — where he was living with his wife and children before his murder. Cranbury is located in NJ-12, where the new Democratic nominee for Congress is Adam Hamawy.
Hamawy was a close associate and translator to Omar Abdel-Rahman, aka the ‘Blind Sheikh,’ an arch terrorist convicted of masterminding multiple plots against targets in NYC — including the World Trade Center. Hamawy testified at Adbel-Rahman’s trial, as a defense witness.
It has also been reported that Hamawy traveled to Bosnia to volunteer at an organization that was later unmasked as an Al Qaeda front group.
One of Hamawy’s loudest and most high-profile supporters and endorsers has openly declared that America deserved the 9/11 attacks.
Hamawy is now the prohibitive frontrunner to represent Todd Beamer’s district in the United States Congress.
Why do we have our own government agencies conspiring to endanger us? How many diseases have they brought us in the name of science? We can be sure that Covid, lyme disease and probably alpha gal came from our own government, and for all of you doubters, note this is directly from the FBI.
Never forget that in March 2020, Whoopi Goldberg said "I'm hoping Dr. Jill becomes the surgeon general... she's a hell of a doctor."
Her co-hosts then uncomfortably explained Jill Biden had doctorate in Education, not a medical degree.
All time retard moment.
Remove grazing from grassland for 20 years and you get a brush lot. Zero grass. Woody species take over.
Outside the fence at Dixon Water Foundation's Leo Ranch in North Texas? Native little bluestem, switchgrass, side oats — thriving.
They built exclusion pens to prove what happens when cattle leave. The land dies without them.
Prairie ecosystems need grazing to stay prairie. Period.
Find ranchers who graze with purpose 👇
https://t.co/W33GNI56Gh
TV host on Muslim Brotherhood channel (affiliated with Hamas):
“All homosexuals, without exception, should be killed. Burn them alive, throw them off a high place, or stone them to death.”
Happy Pride Month!
Your Favorite CHOCOLATE is Being REPLACED —
Chocolate sold in America is going through 2 major changes that will affect our entire chocolate aisle.
Here’s what’s coming:
- Lab-grown chocolate — cocoa cells grown in giant tanks (not real cocoa from trees)
- Genetically modified chocolate by CRISPR gene editing — they’re literally clipping genes out of cacao trees
Layne Kilpatrick: “California Cultured is the startup company that’s growing cocoa cells in a tank. A lot of you asked, is this just one company? No, it’s the ENTIRE INDUSTRY.”
Every major player is already all-in:
- Lindt → investing in lab-grown cocoa
- Mondelez (Cadbury, Oreos, Toblerone) → lab-grown cocoa butter
- Barry Callebaut (world’s largest cocoa processor, supplies Hershey & Nestlé) → cocoa cell culture
- Mars (M&M’s, Snickers, Dove, Twix, Milky Way, etc.) → partnering with UC Berkeley (where CRISPR was invented) to gene-edit cacao trees for drought & disease resistance
They claim it’s because of climate issues and supply shortages in West Africa… but the truth is we’re about to eat Frankenfood with zero long-term safety studies.
No idea what this does to our health. No labeling required. Just quietly slipped into everything we buy.
This isn’t “innovation.” This is playing God with one of America’s favorite treats — and we’re the lab rats.
What you can do:
✅ Stop buying the big brands until they label it
✅ Switch to real, artisanal, or imported chocolate
✅ Demand transparency and labeling NOW
A four-year college now costs $100,000.
In 1980 it cost $8,000 in today's money. Nothing else inflated like that.
How?
Washington guaranteed every loan. Universities charged what they wanted. Bankruptcy law was rewritten so you can't escape.
By design.
NBC's @CraigMelvin: "In the days and weeks after [the 2024 debate], you continued to insist that the President was fine. How do you square thinking that he may have had a stroke with what you were saying in the days and weeks after? How do you square those?"
Jill Biden: "Well, Craig, look at it from my point of view. So, I'm watching, just like everybody else was, scared to death, like, what is going on. He gets off the stage, I see, he appears to be okay. He says to me, Jill, I really, in other words, messed up, didn't I? And I said, yes, you did. And so, we get off -- and I know we're going into another event, or we have two more to do. And my mind is racing. What do I say to him? What do I say to him? I'm his wife. I've got to lift him up. So, we go to the next event, and I'm thinking saying, what do I say that will lift him up that is true? I want to say things that are true. So, I said, you answered every question. My mind was racing."
Melvin: "That's a pretty low bar."
Biden: "Well -- so, I had to sort of lift him up. I'm his wife. I'm not going to get out on the stage there and say, Joe, you really screwed that up. I mean -- and we have all of our supporters, you know, so that's who we are. I had to support him. I couldn't come out and -- I mean, really, publicly, say, Joe, you did a terrible job in a debate?"
@ThrillaRilla369 We were told at work that when we went with computers it would be nearly paperless. 😂😂😂. What a joke. Used probably 4 or 5 times more.