Friday, October 29, 2021

Tiki Nazis

 

Tiki Nazis


Well it's come to this. Democrat operatives dressing up like Tiki Torch Frat Boys, aka Nazis, in a desperate attempt to win the Virginia governorship by pretending to support Glenn Youngkin. 

Smooth move, kids, as in, "Look at us Frat Tiki Nazis, we aloha heil Fuhrer Youngkin!" was their Trader Vic's pathetic message of patheticness. Dam, lookit that. Pan to stunned Virginian populace, Tiki Nazis! Gasp, shock, horror, choke on soul food and tofu. Better vote Democrat.


GET YOUR HANDS OUT OF YOUR POCKETS OR I WILL ATOMIZE YOU


Dear God. Ktyrie. Apart from the sheer, brazen, literal pathetic incompetence of it all, if the Tiki Reich was such a threat, why have to invent it? And then there's the infamous black Klansman. Really? Boys, sorry, persyyns, you have to up your game. 


Quite


These miserable chino-wearing offenders have mostly deleted their accounts, sensibly, and you can read the whole sordid tale of chicanery, idiocy, chinos, mishap and cheap Walmart Tikis on Zero.


Lincoln Project, you need to fire someone for outright ineptitude.

Your Pal,

LSP

18 comments:

  1. Link to article not working.

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  2. Thanks, Anon, should be fixed. Throws you into Zero.

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  3. What the...

    Well, I bet those 5 trannies really accomplished something that day. (wink)

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  4. Looks like the one on the left end wet his pants and the one second from the right is a tranny of some sort.

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  5. "Tiki Nazis".

    Yeah, I'm gonna follow Ed's earlier lead and steal that.

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  6. It shows desperation on the part of the Dems. I wonder what their next dirty trick will be. They are already planning on how to challenge the election by hiring that repulsive lawyer linked to the dirty dossier Mark Levin.

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  7. What a spectacular display of Tiki Malfeasance, Kid.

    Errrr, Lincoln project, time to fire?

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  8. Hmmmm, WSF. I'm no expert but you be right.

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  9. Totally fair game, RHT.

    FFS, Aloha Fuher.

    We gasp at the sheer ineptitude.

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  10. Pewster, people who champion ripping babies to bits are capable of... anything.

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  11. I went into a supermarket and couldn't find a single Nazi. There is a world-wide shortage. No wonder people have do it themselves.

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  12. It looked EXACTLY like a Nuremberg Rally, terrifying, and if you don't vote Democrat, there will be more just like it. The uniforms, the pageantry, the message all speaks to portents of fascism! I didn't see them goose-stepping, they're going to need to do that as they walk around the campaign bus.

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  13. This is straight out of Alinsky's Rules for Radicals playbook.

    Alinsky: “Dress Up As Members Of The Ku Klux Klan”.

    In his pamphlet on this topic, “Rules for Revolution”, David Horiwitz documents the strong connection between President Obama and Saul Alinsky, the radical revolutionary.

    On pages 42 and 43, he quotes and interprets Alinsky:

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    Sanford Horwitt prefaces his biography of Alinski, “Let Them Call Me Rebel”, with an anecdote he felt illuminated Alinsky’s method. In this anecdote, Alinsky shares his wisdom with students wishing to protest the appearance on their campus of the first George Bush, then America’s representative to the UN during the Vietnam War:

    College student activists in the 1960s and 1970s sought out Alinsky for advice about tactics and strategy. On one such occasion in the spring of 1972 at Tulane University’s annual week-long series of events featuring leading public figures, students asked Alinsky to help plan a protest for a scheduled speech by George Bush, then U. S. representative to the United Nations, a speech likely to be a defense of the Nixon Administration’s Vietnam War policies [Note: the Nixon Administration was then negotiating with the North Vietnamese Communists to arrive at a peace agreement-DH] The students told Alinsky that they were thinking about picketing or disrupting Bush’s address. “That’s the wrong approach”, he rejoined–“not very relevant” and besides, causing a disruption might get them thrown out of school [Not very likely-DH] He told them, instead, to go hear the speech dressed up as members of the Ku Klux Klan, and whenever Bush said something in defense of the Vietnam War, they should cheer and wave placards, reading ‘The K.K.K. supports Bush.’ And that is what the students did with very successful, attention-getting results.

    This vignette tells you everything your really need to know about Alinsky’s ethics and his attitude towards means and ends. Lenin once said that the purpose of a political argument is not to refute your opponent ‘ but to wipe him from the face of the earth.’ The mission of Alinsky radicals is a mission of destruction.

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  14. Anon, that's really weird. I went to the supermarket too and I was really worried that I'd be mobbed by all these Nazis.

    Didn't happent,

    WTAF.

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  15. Now that, LL, is a very good point. Sorry, Leni, move over for the, errrrrr.... Tilki Reich. FFS.

    Please, Mr. Wolf, could you please fire these "operators"?

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  16. Herr Doktor!

    Alinsnky's Rules?

    Yes, but it's all a Marxist Myth 'til you come face to face with the Tiki Reich.

    Aloha, Komerad.

    Kyrie.

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  17. Oh those wacky black "white supremacists." How does a black person become a white supremacist? Perhaps it was Bob Weir's shorts.

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  18. Dear God, Infidel, Kyrie. Yet again we come unpleasantly close to Bob Weir's shorts. Will this torture never stop? In the meanwhile, welcome to the baffling world of the Black Klansman and the Tiki Reich.

    Aloha.

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