Thursday, January 16, 2020

Traitors Mountebanks And Frauds



Here at the Compound we're making cornbread, sharpening kukris and handing out awards. That's right, the coveted Traitor, Mountebank and Fraud awards or TMF for short. And the first prize has to go to Nancy Pelosi and the impeachment crew. 

Well done, team, for doing your level best to make a mockery of our Constitution and polity. Let's see how that plays out at the polls in November.




Governor Ralph "Minstrel" Northam comes in a sturdy second. So much fraudulent treason committed by one, yes one fraud. Remarkable. Behold the traitorous, lying blackface of the Old Dominion's ruling party.




Then there's Meghan. She's off to Canada, which belongs to Kate, and pretends she's royalty. A mountebank, clearly, and a traitorous fraud to boot. Rumors of Prince Philip threatening to take a crop to the LA, D-List, semi-celeb before leaving Sandringham in a rage are just that, rumors.




The world's first trans doll comes in fourth place. Looks like a little girl then, "Oh dear Mommy, what have we here?" A fraud designed by mountebanks and you can fit in traitor where you will.




So that's our list, you may well have another, there's no "rule" and perhaps it'll change tomorrow when and if Betelguese goes supernova. Feel free to add or subtract from the above, and by the way, the cornbread was awesome -- no sugar, 2 eggs, 2tsp baking powder, buttermilk, only cornmeal. But more on this later.

Your Ally,

LSP

18 comments:

  1. 20 years from now all persons will be required to have plastic -er I mean transgender- surgery.

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  2. That's inclusion for ya, Kid. Welcome to the genderless hive of the NWO.

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  3. Ah, but now we have the internet. Beats all those mimeograph sheets passed hand to hand in the 50's and 60's.

    The louder the (P)regressives squeal, the more I think they are feeling desperate.

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  4. Cornbread, cornbread. Nothing wrong with that!

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  5. Your cornbread: my Aunt Sally suggests adding a tablespoon, maybe two, of Portland cement to the batter, stir well. It keeps the corn bread from crumbling.

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  6. That doll makes my skin crawl.

    Having escaped Kalifornia, there is familiar foul odor coming from Virginia--

    https://identitydixie.com/2019/11/06/the-un-elected-californian-who-engineered-virginias-permanent-democrat-majority/

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  7. And..........what kind of a monster puts sugar in corn bread?

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  8. I agree, WSF, and the info genie's out of the bottle, no doubt about it. And it's bad now but imagine their shrieking when 45 goes landslide 2020 in November. Apocalyptic lamentation.

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  9. I do like a good piece of cornbread now and again, DOS.

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  10. Fredd, your Aunt's cooking is legendary.

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  11. Ed, I think there has to be a separate religious leader variant of this award... and Joel ranks high.

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  12. Thanks for the link, RHT, excellent post/link. And the left's capitalized on the race card since the days of LBJ, they're on it today. That said, are they overplaying their hand, ditching the black vote in favor of illegals from, say, the Honduras? To say nothing of their traditional white working class base.

    That in mind, where is it written in the immutable law of the universe that people of color always, everywhere have to vote cultural Marxist and white people with them?

    45's disproving that maxim and the left's shrieking.

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  13. Adrienne, I know, it's a touchy subject!

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  14. "...where is it written...?"

    Point taken. My first thought is...on their EBT cards. And white is a color.

    As to LBJ, this comment at the end of an article about his silver start award has always stuck with me--

    "However, combat veterans of a much later war seem in wide agreement: among the tragedies of WW II is the fact that, on June 9th, 1942, Petty Officer Saburo Sakai never got a shot at Congressman Lyndon Johnson."

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  15. Good thought, RHT.

    And the second is like unto it.

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