Monday, July 31, 2023

They do look familiar

  


Maybe the claim that these "right-wing" groups are fed-operated fronts is another conspiracy theory (an untrue conspiracy theory, that is; conspiracy theories, in and of themselves, are not inherently false). I don't know. But if this is really a group of right-wing extremists, where are the three-hundred-pound rednecks? Where are the ZZ top beards? Anybody ever see one of these guys smoke a cigarette or a Swisher Sweet, or break out a packet of Red Man chewing tobacco? Or, leaving aside some of the accoutrements of the basic Klansman-type, why do these guys all look physically fit, with little apparent variation in size or weight? And what's with the chinos? 

9 comments:

  1. And what's with the chinos?

    Paco, you know they really think we're too dumb to notice this and all the other 'tells' you mentioned. This show is aimed at the liberal Dimocrats who ARE too dumb to notice, and need to be fed their daily dose of anti-conservative outrage.

    ReplyDelete
  2. Then I need to get a list of these leftist believers and start peddling Packard Automobile Corp. stock and Imperial Austro-Hungarian War Bonds (Series 1918) ASAP!

    ReplyDelete
  3. If only there was a way to get a list of the fans of The View...

    ReplyDelete
  4. Stephen A SkubinnaJuly 31, 2023 at 6:41 PM

    "How do you do, fellow insurrectionists?"

    Remember the election that put Glen Youngkin in office in VA? A sorry gaggle of tiki torch bearing "white supremacists" showed up at one of his rallies, waving all the Nazi paraphernalia and cosplaying like the SA's junior auxiliary. It took literally just hours for alert internet sleuths to match the photos of the fascists with actual Dem operatives.

    And just when the bust was starting to gain traction, the DNC's tame Pubbies in the Lincoln Project stepped in and said, "Oh yeah, ha ha ha, that's us just joshing around because, well everyone knows Youngkin's a Nazi but he's too smart to let those guys show up at his events so we just did it. Ha ha ha." And so the media collectively shrugged and turned away, saying "You dodged it this time, Youngkin, but we'll be watching, you Nazi! You don't fool us!"

    There was a similar "Nazi" demonstration at the gates of Disney world last month because, hey, one thing those guys hate is gays, right? Just don't look too closely at Ernst Roehm's private life and that of the rest of the SA senior leadership.

    ReplyDelete
  5. Just think, if right-wingers tried a similar false flag they couldn't do anything worse than lefty groups do on a daily basis

    ReplyDelete
  6. If I don't mis-remember it, Clayton Bigsby showed up with them for that Younkin rally.

    ReplyDelete
  7. No shaved heads or obvious swastika tattoos. Yep, feds.

    ReplyDelete
  8. Brother Clayton couldn't make it, but he said he was with them in Spirit.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Years ago, I was at a Republican meeting in California when a small group tried to "blend in". No one recognized them. Wearing jackets, and ascots, with a sense of arrogant worry about parking in the neighborhood rather than the meeting.

    The other time was at one of our weekly support the troops/ America rally in Studio City, California. The group was Billionaires For Bush. They dressed how they believed appropriate. These tools were role playing deletants.

    ReplyDelete