Only Trump stands between us and the Tooth Fairy
Donald Trump is the only bulwark we have from the country being taken over by the Tooth Fairy and her minions.
Don’t kid yourself; she’s dangerous. She has access to everyones’ houses and she can plant microphones and cameras in any house she wants. She buys up teeth for a pittance, then sells them on the lucrative International Tooth Market. Ground up human teeth are considered an aphrodisiac in parts of Asia. That’s how she finances the Dark State.
The Dark State is quietly establishing a monopoly on dentures. That effort is being headed by George Soros. Look at the names of companies that own denture manufacturers. They’re all the names of shell corporations designed to look like ordinary companies. You can tell that’s what they are because they look real.
She can’t have my teeth. She’ll get them when she pulls them from my cold dead mouth.
Your dentist is in on this. Be careful.
Hillary has a long history of trafficking in childrens’ teeth. Everyone knows this. We know this because we have photographs of her, like this one
she clearly has teeth.
Welcome to QMoron, where everything makes sense if you get high enough.
Ron Powell
01/14/2021 @ 8:27 am
You’re on to something here.
People who accept conspiracy theories as political and social reality apparently have, or have had, great difficulty in dealing with the traumatic notion that the Tooth Fairy, The Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus are figments of childhood imaginations which were stoked by their parents and other authority figures in their developmental years…
These are the people who are easily duped and demagogued into believing anything as long as it involves the promise of safety, security, superiority, and entitlement…
jpHart
01/14/2021 @ 12:54 pm
Attorney Powell:
[sic] ‘… Tooth Fairy, Easter Bunny, and Santa Claus are figments of childhood imaginations which were stoked by their parents…’ plausibly why my Beulah just sent me on a 180 mi. errand for a lime green Wisconsin Badgers’ hoodie. (UW colors are Rose Ball red LO;} no surprise) She rationalized she’s attempting to lift her ‘veil of depression’ since her beloved Georgetown, D.C. went crazy bizzaro with reactionary broad daylight terror…dear lady’s been in uncharted waters what with voided ‘tentative’ cancelled venue-gig-bookings for her and her girls…aging but operatic. Such a fury of insecurity! Hey! At last the lights have changed; whatever colors…O for a ragged tent in the wilderness! Beulah is a costume perfectionist insistent for the ‘right stuff’ attire even for their rehearsals of ‘All Songs Green’.
E.G.: Greensleeves, Green Door, Green Green, Green Green Grass of Home, Al Green et.al. of course — Green River Et. Cetera. Hmmm: green bottle beer! Yeah this is it: Key lime pie! TART!!
She envisions her succinct rock-vid down at The Venus Project — FL. Could it finally be good news week?! Deep forest green! Jungles wet with rain! How green is it? Keep FLORIDA green
CLOCK STRIKES GO! Green Hills of Africa. Moss grows fat on a rolling stone…I do so wish that JMAC1949 would return to this grok-croak-frog-green-skid-greased writers’ caravan as he was the founder of the California Greens.
Ron, heard anything? Gatorgate green what a writer!
ArtWStone
01/14/2021 @ 10:07 am
I’m shocked that after pledging to keep this within the confines of the QMoron chat room, which you had to do to have this info, that you would release it here.
koshersalaami
01/14/2021 @ 6:26 pm
If we present the logic to the People, they’ll follow us. We make too much sense for them not to.
Ron Powell
01/15/2021 @ 1:47 am
Acceptance of a logically constructed argument requires the capacity for rational thinking….
People who are easily duped and demagogued into believing anything have lost, or never had, the capacity for rational critical thought….
In many cases people who are mentally or intellectually challenged become defensive, resentful, hostile, and even violent when pushed to think which is something they simply cannot do…
I fear that there are mire of them than there are of us….
There is almost certainly more of them in our midst than we care to admit or acknowledge…
I believe that our recourse and remedy is intense early childhood education or indoctrination re how egalitarian democracy is supposed to work…
Our problem is that we haven’t gotten there yet and, if we don’t do something about the development of an egalitarian or fair and just economic system, we may never get to achieve ‘ a more perfect union’.
koshersalaami
01/15/2021 @ 10:35 am
Well, Ron, my statement about presenting logic to the people was said in answer to Art’s comment in my authorial role of QMoron activist. I was referring to QMoron logic, which works rather like QAnon logic.
If I were to answer you seriously, so I’m switching gears here, what the problem looks like is a lack of education and a lack of certain kinds of experience. The Trump supporters who continue in that role are not thinking in terms of the process alternative, either because they’re too young to remember either WWII or the Cold War or because they’re too inattentive to. They don’t understand the idea of another country or block of countries (Axis, then Warsaw Pact) whose military power rivaled ours trying to conquer other countries or export a revolution. They don’t know what no democracy looks like in a context that actually threatens us and they aren’t looking at China closely enough to get it, in part because we don’t propagandize like that any more. Though we grew up saying the Pledge by rote, we knew we were on one side of something, and we knew more than anything that democracy was its central value. The big issue wasn’t free enterprise, which China is often kind of practicing, but freedom period.
I had a conversation a few months ago with Rob Wittmann, someone who may be more historically aware than anyone I know but who is younger than we are. He was reading about East Germany in the 1960’s and the mechanics of what it was like to get out, that most people who attempted to leave were shot and killed trying to cross a fortified border. He found this shocking. We found it normal. The Congressmen who participated in the Plot are younger than we are. Their democracy has never been threatened. They don’t understand what taking it down costs and they also don’t understand how profoundly, profoundly unpatriotic it is. They don’t get that democracy is what defines America, that we are, unlike Europe and Asia, not an ethnic state but a Constitutional one, that democracy is literally what created us as a country and what has defined us ever since. (In this context I am not talking about race because those who are being treasonous are not doing so because of bad civil rights; quite the contrary.)
These are literally people who don’t understand the ramifications of replacing American flags in the Capitol with Trump flags and Confederate flags. During the actual Civil War, the Confederate flag never flew in the Capitol. Now it has.
They may not understand this but McConnell does. He doesn’t mind gaming the political system for all it’s worth, even if it subverts the will of the majority, because it’s within the rules. He was able to pick up all those Supreme Court Justices legally. But Trump crossed a line. Trump won in 2016 because he was able to get those Electoral Votes legally. But he didn’t in 2020. He lost. He didn’t win the popular vote, he didn’t win the electoral vote, it’s over. The election happened. The law, tradition, patriotism, our value system says that what defines us is that we respect the election. He didn’t. He never has, and this time McConnell couldn’t easily control it. But now McConnell is willing to vote for impeachment because this is farther than he was willing to go. Our problem is that we have about a third of the country willing to go further than McConnell, because they don’t have a built-in limiter.
Why don’t they have a built-in limiter? That’s the question. How did education fail to the point where they don’t?
koshersalaami
01/15/2021 @ 11:10 pm
I may have given McConnell too much ethical credit, which figures. There’s a piece in The Hill which talks about McConnell and Trump. From what a lot of sources apparently say, McConnell holds Trump personally responsible for the loss of both the White House and the Senate.
He doesn’t want Trump to run again because he knows Trump is bad for the Party. If Trump runs again in 2024, he has a shot. The reason he has a shot is the reason he won in 2016 and it has to do with how the Republican primary system works. In a whole lot of states, all the delegates go to whoever wins a plurality. Not a majority, a plurality. If there are a lot of candidates, you can win with way under half the vote, which is what Trump did in most places in 2016. Until late in the campaign he hadn’t won a majority of votes in any state. Cruz and Rubio both had, multiple times. If there are several candidates in 2024, Trump might very well have enough of a base to give him his 40 points or so per primary, which could get him the candidacy. Not that he’d win the election because his base isn’t that big, but because of the plurality method his base is currently big enough to get him nominated.
By the way, this plurality method is how the Muslim Brotherhood won an election in Egypt and also I think how Hamas initially won in Gaza.
Bitey
01/16/2021 @ 12:08 pm
As pure speculation, Trump may not be capable of being nominated in 4 years. A couple of things will happen between now and then. First, NY state gets to dig into him legally. And what may be even more significant, the full picture of what happened at the insurrection of the Capitol will be in view by then. At this point, I give it at least a 50% chance that Trump will pardon the major players in the insurrection, including members of the mob. That should drain some of his support. Attempting to move forward would require a commitment from his supporters that might as well be a civil war, and at that point, the politics would be the least of our problems.
Right now, a civil war would lack a territorial aspect. An insurgency needs territory more than the Union. A cue toward way may be steps toward a civil war would be signs of establishing insurgent territory. Northern Michigan and Wisconsin are possibilities. Somewhere is iced Texas and Arizona might be others. Also, not for nothing, major cities now manage their daily activities with a 12 hour supply of food, on average. Being that an insurgency might spring from where they are politically, one might expect the exurbs and rural areas to apply pressure to supply for cities.
koshersalaami
01/21/2021 @ 10:51 pm
Apparently the Far Right is very angry at Trump because his long list of pardons did not include any of the participants in the Capitol putsch.
koshersalaami
01/16/2021 @ 5:24 pm
I don’t expect a civil war and I do expect the President to be convicted by the Senate. Mitch McConnell apparently holds Trump responsible for Republican losses of the House, Senate, and White House and doesn’t want him to have the ability to run again. He’d still be dangerous as a candidate, particularly in a crowded field, because the way Republican primaries work in many states winner takes all even if the winner only gets a plurality but not a majority. This is how Trump got all his early primary wins in 2016. (It’s also how both Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt and Hamas in Gaza came to power.) His core might be enough to make him the Republican candidate in 2024, though not nearly enough to get him elected. So Mitch will do everything in his power to convict.
I don’t see a real civil war at this point in part because of the geography you talked about and in part because the tide has turned so heavily against the Capitol invasion so quickly. A key aspect of this is that the cops who were part of the invasion are not generally being supported by their own departments and not even their unions. They broke the law, they violated the constitution, and they attacked other cops. Now these guys are on the FBI’s radar and in four days the FBI and DOJ will have the full support of the White House to go after guys like these like they’ve wanted to for years because of the terrorist threat. There have been arrests all over the place and a lot of people are turning Capitol invasion participants in to the police. The more that comes out about this, the worse it looks, and the more outraged the Center gets. They were a doorway away from lynching the Vice President. They had help from a few House members, which means these guys were willing to facilitate their peers being taken hostage, killed, or both. Public support for these guys is just dropping too fast.
Bitey
01/22/2021 @ 3:30 pm
I hope you’re ultimately right about that, but I fear it may be too soon to determine whether their support is dropping too fast. The build up to the Civil War in the 19th century took years. Territory is a huge hurdle, but I am no longer convinced that it is an absolute impediment. One thing I think they do lack is real leadership. Trump was a cowardly demagogue without anything anyone could call a legitimate thought, and McConnell is merely a Machiavellian courtier. Rubio, Cruz, Hawley are not leaders either. They all need to operate in a world already made. None of them can make one.
The wild card is if a foreign power makes a deal with someone to divide the Union. Trump and Putin tried, but the public had not taken the steps that is has now, and Trump is just entirely lacking in any sort of abilities. With white supremacy gaining strength in a variety of places, the US is ripe for the picking if someone with the inclination is well placed somewhere else.
koshersalaami
01/30/2021 @ 1:59 am
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jan/29/trump-russia-asset-claims-former-kgb-spy-new-book?fbclid=IwAR0mco6Zd0coRO-vYvwFwtt2mTnvxt_h5wnD5HNcpZ4D-nZVkCOq_f5J7RA