Friday, May 22, 2026

I Didn't Say It ...

Bruce Springsteen, taking a few jobs at Cankles and the regime, on the second to last episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert:

“I’m here in support tonight for Stephen, because you are the first guy in America who has lost his show because we got a president who can’t take a joke, and because Larry and David Ellison [MAGAts who control and fund Skydance and therefore Paramount and CBS] feel they need to kiss his ass to get what they want. Bottom of FormStephen, these are small-minded people. They got no idea what the freedoms of this beautiful country are supposed to be about.”

Bruce has zero fucks to give to these oligarchs who want all the money and all the prizes and all the stuff while everyday Americans struggle to put food on the table.

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Medhi Hasan, British-American broadcaster, journalist, and founder of the media company Zeteo, on Cankles feud with Thomas Massie:

“A reminder that [Cankles] is primarily mad at Thomas Massie not because of politics or ideology but because Massie embarrassed over his ties to Jeffry Epstein and his ongoing cover-up of the Epstein files.”

Also, remember all the stress an strife Massie brought to Cankles’ doorstep he did in just six months.

He has seven months left in office.

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Bill Kristol, conservative commentator and former Republican, on a change in his life:

“I’m pro-freedom, pro-law and order, pro-limited government, and pro-the Declaration [of Independence] and the Constitution. And so today, I am a Democrat.”

This is another, former, Republican who is putting this country over his party; who is standing up for what’s right, and not carrying the literal torches for a traitorous, racist, rapist, con art and pedophile.

It’d be nice if more in the GOP followed suit.

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Graham Platner, oyster farmer, Marine Corps veteran, and candidate for the Democratic nomination in the 2026 U.S. Senate election in Maine, on the regime choosing war over people:

“We just spent $50B in two months on the war in Iran and I haven’t a single question [about] where it came from. But the moment you say Americans deserve to see housing costs come down, or energy costs come down, the moment we have to take about healthcare, suddenly we have to pull our pockets out and pretend we’re paupers.”

It’s simple: we have a party in power that is literally telling us that they can’t afford day care and health care and Medicare and Medicaid, or find a way to lower energy and housing costs and gas prices, but they can instantly find $50,000,000,000 and counting for a war no one wants.

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Zohran Mamdani, Democratic Socialist mayor of NYC, handing the Democrats their newest catchphrase:

“[Ronald] Reagan famously said the 9 most terrifying words in the English Language are 'I'm from the government and I'm here to help.' It's a good quote, but I disagree. I think 9 more terrifying words are actually, 'I worked all day and can't feed my family.’”

Remind the people of the billions spent on war while they pay higher costs for everything.

Remind the people that Cankles’ wants to give $1,8 to the January 6 insurrectionists who broke into a government building, smeared their feces on the walls, threatened to hand the Vice President, and attacked police officers.

And then remind the people that the GOP, the so-called party of Law and Order, hasn’t given one penny to those police offices injured that day.

But what else would you expect from the party of cowards and rapists and traitors.

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26 comments:

  1. Bruce rules.
    Planter should win.
    Mamdani is the future of the Democratic Party.
    Cankles is all over the Epstein files.

    XOXO

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    1. Lotsa No Fucks Given these days!
      xoxo

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  2. Great quotations, all of them!

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  3. Anonymous9:55 AM

    the dog's mother
    xoxo :-)

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  4. That comparison between instantly finding $50B for a war no one wants while pretending the pockets are empty when it comes to healthcare, daycare, and housing for actual Americans is maddening. Graham Platner and Zohran Mamdani are saying exactly what people need to hear right now.

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    1. And Mamdani is really killing it in NYC ... proving we need more Mamdanis!

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  5. People this side of the pond are having problems feeding their kids, but at least they don't have to worry if one of the family falls ill; the NHS will be there for them. In the US people in similar situations don't have the peace of mind if hospital treatment is desperately needed. Surely the billions already wasted on the war and the additional trillion and a half being demanded to top up the Defence budget, by Pete (would You Trust This Man?) Hedgebreath, not to mention the ball room and the arch etc., etc., could have been used for Medicaid and Obama Care, something Donald Duck's government has said it cannot afford.

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    1. Healthcare is where many Americans are suffering, from affordability to availability.

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    2. When it comes to Healthcare your country truly sucks!!

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  6. It is wonderful to see and hear the words from those whose voices carry further than most. I have hopes that this trend will continue and your country will be on firmer ground come November.

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    1. I only ask for more voices to join the fray!

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  7. My question is what happens next? Will we have clean midterms? Will we even have midterms, much less an election in 2028? I'm hoping that even with the small primary wins the GOP made, those 80 million or so mofos who didn't VOTE will get off their collective asses and help cleanse this country of the stench this cabal of vulgarians and the grifter-in-charge have released upon our country! But, maybe that's just me, sweetpea! xoxo

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    1. Hopefully the GOP, which is slowly turning against Cankles because of the slush fund, will stand up and demand that elections happen.
      xoxo

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  8. Re. Platner, not to mention the billions going toward Trump's ridiculous ballroom and monument building! (Supposedly privately funded, but....yeah, right.)

    Bill Kristol: Too little, too late. You were a conservative nightmare for years and you don't just get to change your tune now that you see what your policies have wrought.

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    1. I will give Kristol props for speaking out but you're right that it's been a little too long coming.

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  9. I couldn't agree more with Graham's comment!!!! I've been saying that for years....and one reason Im over politicians. What is so damn hard and difficult on taking care of our own FIRST and getting these wishes in place....then spread the goodwill second.

    Have a great Memorial boys!!!! Enjoy some cock-a-tails!

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    1. I agree with Graham 100% and hope he kicks Susan Collins to the curb.
      Have a great weekend, MM.

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  10. Bill Kristol! I don't think many people understand how big of an earthquake his decision is.

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    1. Though a little late since the grift and the lies and all that rot has been here for a while.
      Still, every shift helps.

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  11. I like what these people have to say and I like that one saying he is now a Democrat. More please. More people, more speaking out against the regime, more becoming Democrats, more Democrats VOTING BLUE!

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    1. Kristol is a little late to the party, though it's nice he learned something.

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  12. I suspect a lot of Americans still fear that Democrats are Communists in disguise. Old prejudices die hard.

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    1. I think those people can't be helped and will never learn or grow or change.

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