October 29, 2020 Updated November 2, 2020 WarOnPress
Many on the left mock Trump for “humble beginnings” as the Reality TV personality most well known for his signature line: “You’re Fired!” Meanwhile, Barack Obama, who carried his long running career as Alinskyite agitator into the White House where he sowed division and despair nationally and even on the global stage, was so jealous of President Donald Trump, that he became inspired to reinvent himself in the same field.
Incredible colorized footage reveals aspects of interpersonal engagement in the late 19th Century. The masterful restoration and enhancement gives the clip the clarity and brilliance of what we might have expected if it had been taken with a modern smartphone.
Snowball fight 124 years ago. Lyon, France, 1896. Colorized and speed adjusted. Original in black and white by Louis Lumiere
A friend noticed this and commented: “I love this video. No one is staring at a cell phone.”
I immediately remembered a meme to offer in response with my own comment: “Indeed… before cellphones people were more directly engaged with one another! Here’s the early equivalent to an online debate!”
For most Americans it is disheartening and even sickening to witness the violence set in motion by the Street Democrats. The cheerleading by the complicit media, and encouragement by the likes of Kamala Harris who says there will be , and even should be yet more rioting even after the election demonstrates the “top down” aspects of this well coordinated and funded “bottom up” Communist revolt taking place on our own streets, sidewalks, porches and shopping malls.
The extremely vile Community agitator, Barack Obama, certainly didn’t sit this one out either. “Make people feel uncomfortable!” – Barack Obama 2020. And of course when it comes to rioting, looting, arson and murder by his American “JV Team,” he’ll sure not deploy his signature “That’s not who we are!” speech.
On the bright side, while police are given stand down orders by the bureaucrat accomplices, some good men are standing up to risk all in defense of the property, rights, and lives of other Americans. Others set these proud moments of true American grit to a beat, and this particular sample deserves praise and should be shared generously to lift the spirits of the many Americans who have become quite fatigued by the series of assaults against the very fabric of our nation.
The genius behind this added an accompanying caption: “Needs more cowbell!”
Please enjoy responsibly.
The above video was since removed from Facebook! Fortunately we kept our own copy!
The Dixie Chicks have been long desperate to make friends outside of their musical Confederacy and had been at the forefront of the “struggle” against all of that long history of crimes they’ve been busy projecting onto their original base of fans for well over a decade.
Some defied their own “stay at home” orders to take their important anti-grooming messages to the streets! In a time of COVID many have difficulty striking the right balance between personal hygiene and grooming against any risks associated with a trip to the salon.
February 29, 2020 Updated November 19, 2022 ODP Staff
It was easy to overlook the subtle political aspects of Disney’s Frozen and get lost in the spectacular music, imagery, and storytelling of our first adventure with Elsa, Anna, Olaf and the other amusing and dynamic characters.
Once I realized there would be a sequel, I had no doubt I’d get around to giving it a watch whether at a rare theater outing or in the splendid 4k 65″ splendor in my small but cosy living room.
The first musical number nearly had an 11 year old son bailing out, and I was finding myself less impressed with the musical compositions that brought the newest chapter to life in Frozen 2. But then things began to pick up and become interesting as we’re carried out into a the village and forrest in a quest to find some profound but hidden truth about Arundel’s past.
The rest of this review requires some plot reveals, so if you prefer to watch without spoilers, please go no further until after watching the movie.
Television talk shows like, The View are really rather appropriately named with the singular “view.” If it had been named “the views” that would suggest that a variety of views might be presented as opposed to a monolithic Hollywood Left perspective parroted amongst 4 of 5 women, with the fifth being a token “conservative”sharing some space on the set to bully.
In a rare instance when a particularly talented guest manages to get out a legitimately contrary viewpoint, hysterical and irrational bellowing will ensure that any challenges to their uniform opinion is muffled out.
Recently a catty woman took a few swipes at my sensible arguments on Twitter, and i was curious enough to accompany my firm refutation with a quick perusal of her Twitter timeline. Pinned to the top was a rather interesting one woman show featuring one “Mrs. Betty Bowers,” and whereas leftist propaganda reels typically take more thumbs down than thumbs up, this one was surprisingly well liked by its audience.
I hit the play button, not knowing quite what to expect.
October 25, 2019 April 4, 2021 Occupy Democrats Parody
Many find Trump’s Tweets disconcerting, misleading, embarrassing, and even lethal*. Many of us have met, even among loyal Trump supporters those that, in spite of recognition for a job otherwise well done, will convey precious little appreciation for his “shocking,” and “distasteful,” smackdowns before cameras and more often on Jackolf’s personal webpage previously known as “platform.”
Kamala Harris takes her own concerns and issues to a level that she can’t even get the likes of Elizabeth Warren to accept. Apparently among those particularly butt hurt by a Presidential Tweet, she now campaigns on literally banning the President of the United States from Twitter. I’m assuming she’d plan to lift the ban just as soon as she slept her way into the White House.
The insidious hag of Hollywood, Bette Midler has been long known to be a vile and hypocritical windbag under the wings of the left. She had, some months ago, decided to take a swipe at America’s refined First Lady in the form of a crude, misogynistic and arguably “xenophobic” poem.
Well I figured what’s good for this old Hollywood goose might be good for a gander, and I offered a playful punchline to her low brow joke.
Tom MacDonald sometimes hits and sometimes misses on messaging. By going with his instinct he manages to greatly offend members of most every demographic, and with each new trigger he climbs the charts. And then also goes on to write new songs about that rage.
His latest “calm the hell down” to cool mass hysteria message is delivered in a playful yet powerful manner that respects diversity of opinion. In today’s world, where much of the public is unhinged enough to discard long held connections with friends and family over differing beliefs, “Buttholes” offers well timed relief.