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Virginia Governor Game Thread

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  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    edited November 2021
    So who was the racist again? The guy in the party of governor blackface that sent operatives carrying tiki torches and wearing confederate flags to his opponent's rallies, that sent his kids to private schools? No, certainly not that guy.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    Swaye said:

    Don't forget that in addition to electing a black woman for LT Gov, the racist GOP in VA also appear to have voted in a Hispanic guy as AG.

    These people are dangerous. - Joy Reid

    The black face of white supremacy.
  • SFGbob
    SFGbob Member Posts: 33,183
    Kobe told me that what she is describing is a myth and that only Socialism can help people like her.
  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    Multiracial white supremacy
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    hardhat said:

    Multiracial white supremacy

    I hear it's the best kind.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,552 Standard Supporter
    One of the biggest lies of the left is that CRT is only a "theory" discussed in law schools. So, McAullife was telling the people of Virginia that that the parents were lying about CRT being taught in Virginia schools. Leftards lie and love to be lied to but apparently this was a bridge too far for the parents of Virginia who were tired that it was just raining on their leg.


  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,750 Founders Club

    One of the biggest lies of the left is that CRT is only a "theory" discussed in law schools. So, McAullife was telling the people of Virginia that that the parents were lying about CRT being taught in Virginia schools. Leftards lie and love to be lied to but apparently this was a bridge too far for the parents of Virginia who were tired that it was just raining on their leg.


    @allpurpleallgold ? 31?
  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344
    Lol, you guys let me just splain the semnatics of CRT to you. You see, it's way over your heads and you have no right to get defensive.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,552 Standard Supporter
    hardhat said:

    Lol, you guys let me just splain the semnatics of CRT to you. You see, it's way over your heads and you have no right to get defensive.

    They just said that teaching CRT was untrue and you racist parents should have no input in your child's education.
  • hardhat
    hardhat Member Posts: 8,344



    Just as McAuliffe had no message apart from trying to tie Youngkin to Trump, these commentators seem helpless to do anything but fall back on a cookie-cutter formula for responding to Republican electoral victories in the Trump era. This drive-by commentary misses the weedsy, multi-layered nature of the Loudoun County mess. Some of the parents I interviewed last night, for instance, didn’t agree with Tanner Cross, the Christian gym teacher who spoke out at a school board meeting this past May, saying his religion would prevent him from complying with a proposed transgender policy requiring the use of preferred pronouns. “I’m a teacher, but I serve God first,” he said. However, some were still furious that Cross was suspended after his speech, essentially for violating a rule not yet put in place.

    I met people who didn’t care about “Critical Race Theory,” if they even knew what it was, but were still offended by the existence of a closed Facebook group — the “Anti-Racist Parents of Loudoun County” — that contains six school board members and apparently compiled a list of parents deemed insufficiently supportive of “racial equity efforts.” Still others were troubled by a controversy involving the process by which an outside consultancy called the Equity Collaborative came to be hired, at a cost of roughly $500,000, to conduct an “equity assessment” based on a report of racial insensitivity at one school.


    The significance of Youngkin’s win is that it signals Republican competitiveness in those districts again, something that would have been unthinkable even a year ago. These white-collar, highly educated voters, the kind of people who get their shots, don’t watch wrestling, and send their kids to Harvard and Princeton, are the Democratic Party’s base. It took something pretty weird and intense to drive them to defection, and don’t trust anyone who tries to explain it in a tweet. This one really is a long story, and a wild one at that.
    This is perfect.
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662
    edited November 2021
    It basically shows that suburban women are all about the good feels and equality and shit....until it happens to their kids

    Then it's like fuck no my kids ain't gonna be with the riff raff
  • RaceBannon
    RaceBannon Member, Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 113,750 Founders Club
    Nothing lasts forever

    Solid blue California gave us? Nixon and Reagan and voted for both twice. Orange County was a regular feature on Johnny Carson's monologue for being so conservative. John Wayne Airport anyone?

    The fact that Newsom even got to a recall is somewhat encouraging. A lot of California still is a don't tread on me state. Don't wake them up
  • Pitchfork51
    Pitchfork51 Member Posts: 27,662

    Nothing lasts forever

    Solid blue California gave us? Nixon and Reagan and voted for both twice. Orange County was a regular feature on Johnny Carson's monologue for being so conservative. John Wayne Airport anyone?

    The fact that Newsom even got to a recall is somewhat encouraging. A lot of California still is a don't tread on me state. Don't wake them up

    I still am calling California to eventually go red when the Latinos vote against woke shit and crime gets bad enough that the suburban women secretly do too
  • UW_Doog_Bot
    UW_Doog_Bot Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 18,053 Founders Club

    Nothing lasts forever

    Solid blue California gave us? Nixon and Reagan and voted for both twice. Orange County was a regular feature on Johnny Carson's monologue for being so conservative. John Wayne Airport anyone?

    The fact that Newsom even got to a recall is somewhat encouraging. A lot of California still is a don't tread on me state. Don't wake them up

    I still am calling California to eventually go red when the Latinos vote against woke shit and crime gets bad enough that the suburban women secretly do too
    Fucking Praying. @RaceBannon and I will be popping the Tres Generaciones with la gente if that happens. RIP @creepycoug
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter
    edited November 2021



    Just as McAuliffe had no message apart from trying to tie Youngkin to Trump, these commentators seem helpless to do anything but fall back on a cookie-cutter formula for responding to Republican electoral victories in the Trump era. This drive-by commentary misses the weedsy, multi-layered nature of the Loudoun County mess. Some of the parents I interviewed last night, for instance, didn’t agree with Tanner Cross, the Christian gym teacher who spoke out at a school board meeting this past May, saying his religion would prevent him from complying with a proposed transgender policy requiring the use of preferred pronouns. “I’m a teacher, but I serve God first,” he said. However, some were still furious that Cross was suspended after his speech, essentially for violating a rule not yet put in place.

    I met people who didn’t care about “Critical Race Theory,” if they even knew what it was, but were still offended by the existence of a closed Facebook group — the “Anti-Racist Parents of Loudoun County” — that contains six school board members and apparently compiled a list of parents deemed insufficiently supportive of “racial equity efforts.” Still others were troubled by a controversy involving the process by which an outside consultancy called the Equity Collaborative came to be hired, at a cost of roughly $500,000, to conduct an “equity assessment” based on a report of racial insensitivity at one school.


    The significance of Youngkin’s win is that it signals Republican competitiveness in those districts again, something that would have been unthinkable even a year ago. These white-collar, highly educated voters, the kind of people who get their shots, don’t watch wrestling, and send their kids to Harvard and Princeton, are the Democratic Party’s base. It took something pretty weird and intense to drive them to defection, and don’t trust anyone who tries to explain it in a tweet. This one really is a long story, and a wild one at that.
    This is why I've been reading Taibbi for almost 2 decades and subscribe to his substack. He gets it like few others in his now slim-filled profession.
  • Swaye
    Swaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,739 Founders Club



    Just as McAuliffe had no message apart from trying to tie Youngkin to Trump, these commentators seem helpless to do anything but fall back on a cookie-cutter formula for responding to Republican electoral victories in the Trump era. This drive-by commentary misses the weedsy, multi-layered nature of the Loudoun County mess. Some of the parents I interviewed last night, for instance, didn’t agree with Tanner Cross, the Christian gym teacher who spoke out at a school board meeting this past May, saying his religion would prevent him from complying with a proposed transgender policy requiring the use of preferred pronouns. “I’m a teacher, but I serve God first,” he said. However, some were still furious that Cross was suspended after his speech, essentially for violating a rule not yet put in place.

    I met people who didn’t care about “Critical Race Theory,” if they even knew what it was, but were still offended by the existence of a closed Facebook group — the “Anti-Racist Parents of Loudoun County” — that contains six school board members and apparently compiled a list of parents deemed insufficiently supportive of “racial equity efforts.” Still others were troubled by a controversy involving the process by which an outside consultancy called the Equity Collaborative came to be hired, at a cost of roughly $500,000, to conduct an “equity assessment” based on a report of racial insensitivity at one school.


    The significance of Youngkin’s win is that it signals Republican competitiveness in those districts again, something that would have been unthinkable even a year ago. These white-collar, highly educated voters, the kind of people who get their shots, don’t watch wrestling, and send their kids to Harvard and Princeton, are the Democratic Party’s base. It took something pretty weird and intense to drive them to defection, and don’t trust anyone who tries to explain it in a tweet. This one really is a long story, and a wild one at that.
    Can't wait for the book.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,552 Standard Supporter
    Swaye said:
    So, once given the chance to get paid to be a leftard she jumped in with both feet. She has two kids and most likely sent her kids to private school outside of DC, while lecturing the hoi polloi about the beauty of public education. She has given up rational analysis and is just a leftard role playing character in a leftard video game. I'm trying to remember the last time a shed or pump leftard tried any rational analysis? At best it's a summary conclusion devoid of supporting facts. Like the dazzler's hands up don't shoot, or barry being the more fiscally responsible alternative or that Trump colluded with the Russians.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Rubin_(columnist)

    Jennifer Rubin (born June 11, 1962) is an American political commentator who writes opinion columns for The Washington Post. Previously she worked at Commentary, PJ Media, Human Events, and The Weekly Standard. Her work has been published in media outlets including Politico, New York Post, New York Daily News, National Review, and The Jerusalem Post. A conservative political commentator throughout most of her career, she became a vocal critic of President Donald Trump and in September 2020, she announced that she no longer identified as a conservative.[1]

    In 2021, she became a staunch advocate of the Biden administration.[2][3]
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter
    Rubin is out of her fucking mind and has been for years.

    Prescription drug addict? Alcoholic? Glue sniffer?

    Whatever it is, the woman always seems high as a kite and out of touch with reality.
  • WestlinnDuck
    WestlinnDuck Member Posts: 17,552 Standard Supporter

    Rubin is out of her fucking mind and has been for years.

    Prescription drug addict? Alcoholic? Glue sniffer?

    Whatever it is, the woman always seems high as a kite and out of touch with reality.
    Certainly true today. Must be a mental disease. She should take the Pfizer jab for mental illness.
  • TurdBomber
    TurdBomber Member Posts: 20,035 Standard Supporter

    This just in, seconds ago.
  • 46XiJCAB
    46XiJCAB Member Posts: 20,967
    Give Jen a break, her monthly cat food bill is insane. Just like her. So if she has to play the role of the sane recovering Conservative for a check, no problem. Billy Kristol too.