These people are not institutionalized. They walk among us.
And that isn’t the worst of it:
Define Crazy Part 2 and Part 1.
These people are not institutionalized. They walk among us.
And that isn’t the worst of it:
Define Crazy Part 2 and Part 1.
Just what we’ve thought all along.
The CIA had intelligence that Hillary Clinton and her campaign button men conceived the Russia Collusion Hoax.
Why? To take the heat off the Democrat presidential candidate because news about her illegal use of a private server for classified emails was wrecking her campaign.
When will federal prosecutors begin proceedings against The New York Times?
Federal law is clear. A federal or state employee who release tax returns commits a felony. Anyone who publishes or discloses them commits a felony.
Or are the Times and its leftist, hate-Trump editors, writers, and publisher exempt from the laws the rest of us must obey?
By R. Cort Kirkwood Headline: Bernstein Calls on Congress to Investigate Trump. You don’t say? I call on Congress to investigate Carl Bernstein, a Red Diaper Baby whose mother and father were disloyal communists, the equally disloyal New York Times reported of Bernstein’s admission of his family’s subversive activities: Starting in 1942, the Federal Bureau of Investigation put...
Flood your city with Third World refugees and immigrants, then elect one to Congress. Result: Third World elections.
By Darrell Dow “Conservative” orthodox Protestantism is a house divided, and what’s dividing it mirrors a broader political schism: nationalist populism versus elitist globalism. The struggle between the unwashed and their elitist masters — a division that increasingly defines modern politics — has come to church. Evangelicals in the pews are in the crosshairs of their own leaders. Writing for...
Another video proves it.
His “victims,” a maniacal child rapist, a convicted strangler, and a revolutionary gun criminal, attacked him.
Perhaps this can be a regular feature. Part 1 is here.
… /ˈkrāzē/ informaladjective
Someone so unhinged the editors at Merriam Webster have a video with which to illustrate the word in their online dictionary.
“Woman went crazy on hearing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s death.”
By R. Cort Kirkwood “My most fervent wish,” the late and lamented Associate Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg said, “is that I will not be replaced until a new president is installed.” One hopes Madame Ginsburg was exaggerating when she said her “most fervent wish” regarded her replacement, not the salvation of her eternal soul, but forgetting that, a few...
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