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Official Wonkville “Make fun of dumb right-wing conspiracies” thread

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      1. ♪♫Aw, princess on the steeple and all the pretty people,
        They're all drinkin', thinkin' that they got it made,
        Exchangin' all precious gifts—
        But you'd better take your diamond ring, ya' better pawn it, babe.
        You used to be so amused
        At Napoleon in rags and the language that he used.
        Go to him now: he calls ya', ya' can't refuse
        When ya' ain't got nothin', you got nothin' to lose.
        You're invisible now, ya' got no secrets to conceal

        How does it feel?♪♫

  1. <a href="https://kakistocracyblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/29/secession-expanded/” target=”_blank”>https://kakistocracyblog.wordpress.com/2017/10/29/secession-expanded/

    … In the US the South remains a distinctive sub-nation, but I think that any serious neo-Confederate revival is, alas, a pipedream. Karlin speculates that the US could break up along ethnocultural and economic lines, like those proposed by Joel Garreau (9 nations) or Colin Woodard (11 nations). Michael H Hart proposed dividing the US into two nations along county lines, to be determined by voting patterns. Basically a red ocean full of blue islands.
    I don’t think those scenarios are realistic either. But a return to the Articles of Confederation period (1781-1788) just might be. Before the United States became a unitary nation it was an alliance of sovereign states. The modern template for how this would work is the European Union. Yes, the EU has a terrible reputation in our circles, but the EU is a toothless tiger compared to the all-powerful federal government in the US, and the much-maligned Brussels bureaucracy is positively microscopic compared to the behemoth in DC.
    This way the 50 states would become fully sovereign nations, with all the powers that Germany or France or any other countries in the EU enjoy, while still keeping an attachment to the United States, which would transform itself from an independent nation to a transnational organization. The globalists and multiculturalists could have their own nations (e.g. California & New York), and the nationalists and patriots could have theirs (e.g. Texas & Kentucky)…

  2. Carter Page went on MSNBC for some reason and admitted he was in on the emails with Papadopoulos and they were about Russia. Just… why would you just go admit that on live TV?

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