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Malbec said:

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Jack Bauer said:

If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!




It looks like it is in the hallway. No big deal.

Cotton itself is not racist as inanimate objects cannot be racist.

But if that does upset someone they need to get rid of all cotton clothes, sheets, towels and avoid it all together.




Wonder if she wears cotton drawers, or uses a Qtip.

Maybe the manager told her if she picked it, they would unlock her minibar.


Serena Williams - married to a white man and wearing a blonde wig - a modern day Harriet Tubman!!!
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"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
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Assassin said:




Treat them like a band aid. Pull them right off!
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VaeBear said:

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Treat them like a band aid. Pull them right off!

Or leave them there to fix a pothole or two. Hopefully it's one of the fat, blue haired, nose ringed ones
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
Jack Bauer
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This is brilliant.

It's awkward for them but girls need to just deal with boys in the locker room?

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Osodecentx said:

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Forest Bueller_bf said:

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Jack Bauer said:

$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...



Well, she is obviously lying about something here.

So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)

Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.

This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.

That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.



The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has

And he has claimed it. Very publically. Underneath another very public company that was worth billions BEFORE he went into POTUS.

The Virginia Democrat Gov nominee disclosure did not show holdings in individual stocks. This contrasts with her Republican opponent, Winsome Earle-Sears, who has reported individual stock holdings. This financial transparency is mandated for federal candidates, and it has been a point of comparison in the race.


We found out about the assets of the Virginia Democrat because of her financial disclosures.
Trump's cryptocurrency company didn't exist before he was POTUS

She only disclosed them because she was called out, they were not on her financial disclosures. The Trump family backed WFC in 2024, before Trump was voted into office, it was created by co-founders Zachary Folkman and Chase Herro in Sept 2024. At that time Trump was running behind Harris in the polls if memory serves How did his billions jump so high from their original investment? At its launch, the WLFI token was not tradeable on the open market; it was used for governance voting within the protocol. In July 2025, token holders voted to make WLFI tradable.

This is from Google AI:

The accusation and Sherrill's response
  • The accusation: Republican gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli and others have criticized Sherrill for allegedly making millions in stock trades while in office, with some claims referencing a $7 million figure. These attacks escalated following a May 2025 radio interview where Sherrill was asked about the figure and responded she would have to look into it.
  • Sherrill's response: In August 2025, Sherrill's campaign released detailed financial disclosures showing a family net worth of approximately $9.4 million. The disclosure was intended to debunk the claims of unusual stock trading by showing that the bulk of their wealth comes from her husband, Jason Hedberg, who is an equity derivative sales executive at a New York investment bank.
  • Husband's income: According to the disclosure, Hedberg's annual salary and bonus were substantial, exceeding $2.5 million each year between 2021 and 2024, accounting for most of the family's assets.
  • No individual stocks: Sherrill and her campaign have consistently stated that she does not trade individual stocks and has not done so since 2019, when she sold all individual holdings and moved to Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs) to avoid any conflicts of interest.


So you are saying that her husband took advantage of her office and profited off of it? Much like the Trump kids?

No, are you?


I mean really, obviously odctx has never worked with a NY trader. If he had, he'd know that there's a 99% chance that she and her husband took advantage of it.
Thee tinfoil hat couch-potato prognosticator, not a bible school preacher.


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Osodecentx said:

Forest Bueller_bf said:

Osodecentx said:

Forest Bueller_bf said:

Jack Bauer said:

$7M ??? doesn't ring a bell...



Well, she is obviously lying about something here.

So what if she made money in the stock market? How much has Trump made since his inauguration and does that offend you (should it?)

Most of what Trump says is offensive to someone, and many of his actions are offensive, there is a legion of people that point out every offensive thing that Trump does and says, and it is on the airwaves adnauseam.

This is a different subject and removed from Trump, this addresses the pervasive action that many in Congress and other political leaders seem to have insider information when it comes to investing. It is illegal and it is wrong and it needs to be addressed separately from Trump.

That you even brought up Trump when he wasn't the subject matter is quite odd.



The subject is politicians getting richer while in office
Trump certainly has

By winning lawsuits against woks companies who had egregious, obvious errors. They were slam dunks. He also is making money selling things people want to but, unlike the woke entertainment industry. He made his money legally and paid his taxes. Much of the Left are liars, crooks, & fraudsters. Context matters.
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nein51 said:

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This is very odd.

I have never been around a single white person who claimed they were proud to be white, not a single one.


I've been around plenty of hispanics that claim to be proud to be hispanic.

Proud Texans
Proud Czechs
Proud Italians
Proud red necks

Never just white pride


Well White Pride has a sort of bad rep. lol

I'm proud to be white just fine, not a member of the white pride group if you catch the obvious distinction.

Pride has a bad rep, according to God.
Look at what happened to Lucifer.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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Assassin said:




Does this moron not realize that Hitler has been dead 80 years? Yes, I realize the sign might be AI generated.
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
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cowboycwr said:

Jack Bauer said:

If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!




It looks like it is in the hallway. No big deal.

Cotton itself is not racist as inanimate objects cannot be racist.

But if that does upset someone they need to get rid of all cotton clothes, sheets, towels and avoid it all together.


Or maybe snowflakes should not allow something like an innocuous decoration nother then. Just saying
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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beardoc said:

cowboycwr said:

Jack Bauer said:

If you had told black Americans in 1965 that 60 years later, one of the most pressing issues on race was a black female worth over $200M upset about a cotton plant in the 5-star hotel she is staying (while wearing a blonde wig), they would have said they WON!




It looks like it is in the hallway. No big deal.

Cotton itself is not racist as inanimate objects cannot be racist.

But if that does upset someone they need to get rid of all cotton clothes, sheets, towels and avoid it all together.




Wonder if she wears cotton drawers, or uses a Qtip.

Or cotton balls
“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
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“Incline my heart to your testimonies, and not to selfish gain!”
Psalm 119:36
Assassin
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historian said:



Exactly which one was the mother?
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
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Which one is her "very genuine" question? Because she asks 6 of them.
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whitetrash said:

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Which one is her "very genuine" question? Because she asks 6 of them.

Her most thoughtful question?

Do you think I weigh MORE than a hummingbird, LESS than a hummingbird or about the SAME?
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Exactly which one was the mother?

Neither. That's the "joke" although it's not very funny when one considers how messed up the lives of those kids is likely to be.
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historian said:

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Doesn't he mean Joe Biden's autopen?
Where has hd been the past 4 years???


Without question…..Joe Biden was the most destructive president in US history.

Yet millions of voters continue to vote Democrat simply out of hatred of the traditional culture of the United States.
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Pope, Schwarzenegger Urge Catholics to 'Terminate' Climate Change
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KaiBear said:

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Doesn't he mean Joe Biden's autopen?
Where has hd been the past 4 years???


Without question…..Joe Biden was the most destructive president in US history.

Yet millions of voters continue to vote Democrat simply out of hatred of the traditional culture of the United States.


I think there is also a large part of the population that still votes democrat because their social media tells them to. Not even the mainstream media but Facebook, instagram, etc. tells them to because all the Republicans are racist, sexist, or any of the other "ists" and they listen blindly and vote for Dems.

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ScottS said:

Pope, Schwarzenegger Urge Catholics to 'Terminate' Climate Change

Bizarre. In the two or three times I met him, he wasnt even political, much less being indoctrinated by California media
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OMG - I'm literally shaking at 3 older white guys standing on a stage!!!!!!!!

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Jack Bauer said:

OMG - I'm literally shaking at 3 older white guys standing on a stage!!!!!!!!


oh look, the unfunny version of the three stooges
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Jack Bauer said:

OMG - I'm literally shaking at 3 older white guys standing on a stage!!!!!!!!



And two out of the three are has-beens on their way to the breadlines....
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historian
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I wouldn't say breadlines since they are millionaires but point taken.
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historian said:

I wouldn't say breadlines since they are millionaires but point taken.

I don't think Seth Myers realizes how toxic those two are
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Jack Bauer
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That's quite a headline..

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Why are liberals so racist?
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This is happening real-time on the left.

Sunstein: Lack of ideological diversity leads to extremism
By The Record - November 6, 2008 0 93
BY ANDREW KALLOCH

Peer pressure, so often associated with the immaturities of adolescence, exerts substantial influence on the political decisions of adults and the jurisprudence of the federal judiciary, Felix Frankfurter Professor of Law Cass Sunstein '78 stated before a packed audience in Griswold on Monday, November 3. Sunstein's presentation was titled "Extremism: Politics and the Law," and was the inaugural colloquium of the Harvard Legal Theory Forum.

Sunstein stated that extremism in multiple domains (labor unions, corporations, environmental protection, gay rights, and more) "is a product of a distinctive kind of crippled epistemology resulting from group polarization." In other words, individuals tend to come to more extreme views if they deliberate a given issue with like-minded people.

Sunstein cited three empirical studies defending his position, First, he did a case study with two communities-liberals from Boulder, Colorado, and conservatives from Colorado Springs, Colorado. Sunstein took pains to note that there was group diversity on the issues prior to discussion (both conservatives supporting same-sex and liberals resisting climate change regulation, for example).

The two groups of people were asked their opinions on affirmative action, climate change, and same-sex civil unions. The participants were asked to write down their view privately at the start of the study. After that, the groups deliberated the issue, recording a public verdict, and then completed the study by recording their private views once more.

The results of the survey were in line with Sunstein's hypothesis about group polarization. Before their discussion, people in Boulder liked civil unions. After their public conversation, the individuals loved civil unions. Likewise, some people in Colorado Springs were equivocal about the US signing an agreement about climate change prior to the discussion, but expressed uniform disdain for the prospect after discussing the issue. The internal diversity that had defined the study groups had been "squelched" by the forces of group polarization.

This polarization also takes place within the supposedly politically-insulated halls of the federal judiciary. In the federal courts, panels are polarized when the panels are unanimously one party. Thus, when comparing mixed panels (with 2 Republicans and 1 Democrat, or vise-versa) to panels with 3 judges of the same political party, the unanimous panel usually has 2-3 times the effect of a split panel. This pattern is found across fields of study, including gay rights (100% support from DDD, 86% opposed from RRR), environmental protection, labor disputes between unions and corporations, sex discrimination.

Three issues seem to be notable exceptions to polarization, the judges being impervious to panel influence: capital punishment, abortion, and national security post-9/11. And the Sixth Circuit also appears to be the statistical outlier, perhaps, Sunstein posited, because the judges on that court of differing political persuasions, "really do not like each other."

A third study tested the theory of group polarization by focusing on punitive damage awards and considering what the effects of outrage are on such awards? The study, of 1000 diverse Americans, found that people across all demographics generally agree on the outrageousness of certain events (kids' pajamas being flammable causing outrage where injury suffered by elderly on an exercise machine caused little). However, despite this agreement, the dollar outcome awarded by mock juries is not similar.

The cause of this phenomenon, Sunstein said, is that the scale used to calculate dollar awards has no benchmarks. Instead of measuring the brightness of a light on a scale of 1-8, it is akin to "measuring the brightness of a light on a scale of zero to infinity…which creates a recipe for unpredictability."

Nevertheless, the data from the mock juries still showed the effects of group polarization For instance, there was a systematic shift toward more severe penalties where people began with antecedent outrage. Indeed, even if the median juror had an outrage level of 6 on the scale from 1-8, the jury would often end up with a cumulative outrage (manifested through the size of its award) of 7 or 8. The opposite effect occurred-a leniency shift-where jurors began with little to no outrage.

Shifting to a discussion of the historical studies, Sunstein stated that group polarization was first discovered at MIT regarding entrepreneurial decisions. Graduate students there had a risk-taking shift on all but two issues: boarding a plan when you are sick, and the question of whether you should get married if you are not sure. A subsequent study addressed the same questions with Taiwanese citizens and had the exact opposite results, perhaps leading one to conclude something about the nature of American/Taiwanese cultures.Ultimately, though, the best predictor of the end effect of deliberation is the pre-deliberation median. If the median is tacking toward caution, the end result will be cautious and vise-versa.

Sunstein offered a number of possible explanations about the theory of group polarization. First, he noted that deliberations produce an exchange of information that reinforced one's own pre-existing beliefs about a given subject. "If you get a group of people who are inclined to think that climate change is a serious problem, the group will produce many arguments about why climate change is worth worrying over and fewer about why it is not."

Indeed, as one of Sunstein's friends told him, "When we animal rights people get together on a Friday of a three day meeting, we are sensible. By Sunday, we've lost our minds." This same distortion, Sunstein says, has been manifested in the American Constitution Society and the Federalist Society as well.

A second reason for group polarization relates to how people want to portray themselves to others. If you consider yourself more favorably disposed to animal rights than others, you will trend toward extremism if the peer group to which you compare yourself is unanimously pro-animal rights. Sunstein said that this "preservation of self-presentation" grows out of people's desire "to be different than other people in the right direction and to the right degree."

Third, corroboration leads to confidence, which in turn leads to extremism. When people are initially uninformed of the opinions of others, they keep their option set open by remaining moderate (at least publically). Once people gain confidence in their initial inclination, they tend to become more extreme in their tendencies.

These findings, Sunstein stated, lead us to the great debate about the role of extremism in political discourse. On one hand, the Federalists, led by James Madison, believed that the solution to factions was the mixing of ideologies. Borrowing a phrase from noted historian Doris Kearns Goodwin, Sunstein stated that Madison (as well as Senator Barack Obama '91, for whom Sunstein is an advisor) sought a, "team of rivals," as the best safeguard against group polarization.

Others, including Justice Louis Brandeis (J.D. 1877), argue that second-order diversity (diversity across institutions, rather than within institutions) produces experiments of learning from which we all will benefit. Thus the diametrically opposed ideologies of the economics departments at Berkeley and the University of Chicago or the sharp contrasts in political decision-making between Utah and Massachusetts, produce choicesSunstein closed by stating how an understanding of group polarization can help us fight terrorism. Terrorists are not poor, insane, or without education. To the contrary, studies have shown that the common thread between terrorists is not poverty or insanity, but rather living in nations without civil liberties. Sunstein hypothesized that this is because citizens of those nations have access to fewer sources of information
and thus become increasingly more isolated. Sunstein concluded, "Closed social networks enable the like-minded to associate with one another and produce real outrage and action."
https://hlrecord.org/sunstein-lack-of-ideological-diversity-leads-to-extremism/
Jack Bauer
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The struggles of the American woman!!

Again, celebrities should ***** about their lives in private not on podcasts.


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Holy **** - Taylor Swift was the darling of feminists.

Now she is a Zionist, MAGA, trad wife and they are dragging her through the mud!

I love that grown adults are concerned what a singer thinks about Gaza.



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Jack Bauer said:

Holy **** - Taylor Swift was the darling of feminists.

Now she is a Zionist, MAGA, trad wife and they are dragging her through the mud!

I love that grown adults are concerned what a singer thinks about Gaza.






What genocide? There is none.
LIB,MR BEARS
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cowboycwr said:

Jack Bauer said:

Holy **** - Taylor Swift was the darling of feminists.

Now she is a Zionist, MAGA, trad wife and they are dragging her through the mud!

I love that grown adults are concerned what a singer thinks about Gaza.






What genocide? There is none.

and the Germans didn't bomb Pearl Harbor but,hey, he's on a roll
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cowboycwr said:

Jack Bauer said:

Holy **** - Taylor Swift was the darling of feminists.

Now she is a Zionist, MAGA, trad wife and they are dragging her through the mud!

I love that grown adults are concerned what a singer thinks about Gaza.





What genocide? There is none.

That's Sam parade. Wish they would stop raining on it. Nobody buys that crap like Mr Lowry
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans." - John Lennon
 
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