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Feb 16, 2023·edited Feb 16, 2023Liked by Ann Coulter

They’ll create whatever reasoning to justify their views because they’re so full of themselves. They’re never wrong.

But in all seriousness, over incarceration is a leftist lie. Under incarceration is the problem. More criminals need to be in jail for a much longer time.

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Feb 16, 2023Liked by Ann Coulter

One thing that the NYT and other legacy media outlets have learned over the past couple of years is that they can print or broadcast absolutely anything they want and they will NEVER be held to account.

No Government watchdog agency will ever shut them down for printing the most ludicrous and obvious lies. No price will ever be paid for broadcasting any falsehood. Nobody will ever be fired. They have tested their loyalty to each other and found it to be amazingly strong. The NYT can go out on the most precarious, lunatic limb and when it breaks under an impossible weight of lies, the rest of the media will rush to circle the wagons and very rapidly the lies will have disappeared down the memory hole and it's as though none of it ever happened.

Another thing they've learned is how easy it is for them to wield incredible amounts of real-world power over billions of people. And how much they like having that power.

Just as numerous Mayors of blue cities & Governors of blue states fell in love with their 'emergency powers' during the pandemic...and absolutely resisted giving them up...so also the NYT and the rest of the legacy media discovered how easy it was to manipulate mobs and to make them do anything at all. Don't think for a moment that this power has escaped their notice, and don't think for a moment that they will shy away from doing something similar again...or something far, far worse.

With mobs as their cudgel, the media has become more powerful than The State. We have entered a New Dark Age where The Truth and The Individual are the greatest dangers to the elitist power structure, and are regarded as the most subversive elements on the playing field.

Flee the failed cities

Homeschool your children

Invest in farm-able, defensible land

Network with like-minded people

Become more self-sufficient

Embrace ALL of your Constitutional rights

Prepare for the worst, hope for the best

Identify your existing skills that need enhancement

Identify new skills that you need to develop

Know your local laws

Practice and strengthen your Faith

Don't buy from companies that undermine your values

Your wallet if your vote. Wield it accordingly

Build a healthy world for your family

Consume less media

Believe media less

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I didn't realize at the time that those that burnt cities to the ground, killed innocent people, destroyed livelihoods, and cleaned out drugstores and Targets everywhere (to the point where they closed) would never have to answer for their crimes. I thought perhaps the democratic overlords wanted to give us a "shape of things to come" lesson in case Trump was re-elected, and I guess it worked. After "fortifying" the election, I saw billboards along the Interstate urging us to turn in anyone we knew who might have been at the Capitol on January 6th. I no longer trust the State to do anything correctly. Anything.

This feels more like the old Soviet Union than the US.

And now every time I hear something from the government about what's best for me, whether it's EVs or gas stoves, or COVID, all I can access is the chorus from Rage Against the Machine's "Killing in the Name" over and over.

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The NYT, WaPo and other far left wing news outlets will do anything to absolve blacks of any fault or responsibility for the wildly disproportionate violent crimes they commit. No matter what they always find a way to blame the pandemic, white people, and white racism/white supremacy that according to them is literally everywhere including the drinking water.

What's worse is that educated people bereft of critical thinking skills lap it all up and think of themselves as really smart for denying reality.

Somehow crime in white towns and neighborhoods did not spike during the pandemic and if it increased with Latinos it was nothing like the dramatic spike in the black violent crime rate.

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Just last week it struck me as pathetic that during the 1992 Los Angeles riots that far from Conservative President George HW Bush sent in about 4000 National Guard troops to discourage the rioters...a single city riot and loot fest. And, lest we forget, the brave merchants of Koreatown who armed their industrious selves and protected their property with force when the need arose.

Yet, in 2020 during the national multi-city riots and loot fest in honor of George Floyd and free disposable diapers, the entire justice machine sat around with their heads up their collective asses while judgement-proof savages destroyed, burnt, looted, assaulted and murdered without consequence...which to an extent continues to this day.

We’ve come a long way in our journey back to the Third World.

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I agree and, having read his book, you can blame AG Bill Barr. He brags about it!

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Someone needs to do a thoroughgoing critique of this man. He was a horrible AG. BTW, I think you meant “StarKist,” not “Starfish.”

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It’s like the Times thinks the people out committing the crimes actually read their rag. Hilarious! They don’t listen to speeches or know who the mayor is. All they know is that Deshawn on the block robbed the liquor store and was out the next day charges dropped and they imitate.

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One of your best. Many thanks AC.

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Tell us Ann.

I want to know how many White people have been murdered in the last 50 years by oh yes blaks.

And to be fair I want to know how many blaks have been murdered by Whites.

I know the numbers Ann. But for those who lament the horror and shed the tears over the blak on blak homicide rates they certainlyshould scream at this, but foremost protect their own from genocide. The White population of the Earth is about 9% . And if anyone doesn’t’ t think Whites are being slaughtered they are idiots. We’ll soon be South Africa and you won’t like it. I’ve been there.

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Does anybody have a running count of stories the Times pushed that turned out to be demonstrable lies?

At least, in the last 15 years?

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Ann, be sure to give us the low down on the upcoming Times article detailing how the facists tried to set up Matt Gaetz and imprison him for 30 years. They couldn’t pull it off as the persecution would have been held in Florida and the bullshit, made up case against him was a set up that couldn’t quite work, so they gave it up. But they’re not done yet. They’ll get their justice or they’ll kill us all. Show them a patriot and they’ll show you the crime and the subsequent hanging.

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Thank you for follow up information on crime Ann. Becoming more and more out of control.

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In 1995, a then US Attorney Eric Holder said: We need to brainwashed American people against guns. Mass shooting epidemic in public schools began two years later. So with the Clinton administration losing both chambers of Congress due to the passing of "Assault Weapons" ban, it's quite possible that Democrats were behind the school shooting epidemic. At least there is more truth to it than in Covid-Crime connection as NYT wants us to believe.

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I don't really think emotionally disturbed high schoolers take their orders from democrats. If you're looking for a causal agent, SSRIs debuted in the '80s, after which the unintentional side effects (dissociation - akathisia - homicidal/suicidal ideation) were really on full display. Kids with eyes as wide as pie plates really don't give a rip about political parties.

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Those mentally disturbed teenagers were probably seeing psychiatrists, and since over 90% of psychiatrists have left-wing views, it's plausible that some of them are willing to cross the line in order to push a Democrat party's agenda. All they have to do is to find a disturbed patient who already entertains mass killing fantasies and by the means of hypnosis or some pharmacological means make the patient to act upon his fantasy. That's how we got a mass shooting epidemic.

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Most of these teenagers were not seeing a psychiatrist, their parents had taken them to a family doctor. Fifty-eight million people are on SSRIs currently in this country, and there simply aren't that many psychiatrists. Additionally, I'd doubt seriously they want their patients engaging in mass homicide even if they were consulting. That's crazy talk. It's not political, it's polypharmacy.

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How do you know they weren't seeing a psychiatrist? Most of the mass shooters had a history of mental issues and it's logical to conclude that they had an appointment with psychiatrist or school psychologist one point in their lives. At any rate, with 58 million people on SSRI, there are still relatively few people who are willing to commit mass murder. So there must be other factors involved than just anti-depressants.

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Fifty-eight million people are not seeing a psychiatrist, period. Most of these prescriptions are coming from GPs and other caregivers with good intentions and lots of encouragement from their pharmaceutical reps. And yes, millions take the drugs without incident, but nearly every mass shooter is on them. Harder to determine that due to HIPPA regs, but the MO is always the same. If only 1% are effected, that's 580,000 people. And it happens every week.

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I've been reading the NYT my whole life, literally since grade school (not cover to cover back then, but articles my father showed me). After law school, my best friend and I used to call one another every morning after reading the NYT on the way into work to cite the most absurd article -- and almost always named the same one. But today, no. If I did not write about politics and the media, I would not read it, not even for the cooking articles. I'd probably just read the Daily Mail. (And my own substack!)

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