OBAMA’S IDOL DIES

Our own communist president is overcome with grief this morning at the passing of a murdering dictator that kept his people impoverished for half a century with his communist economic policies.

You know a person’s true nature by their actions. Obama did not attend Margaret Thatcher’s or Antonin Scalia’s funerals. Too busy with golf outings. If he attends Fidel Castro’s funeral, you will know him for what he is.


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starfcker
starfcker
November 26, 2016 7:56 am

Oh, he’s going. Marxist prick.

TJF
TJF
November 26, 2016 7:57 am

The odds of him not going are very low.

Stucky
Stucky
November 26, 2016 8:11 am

What does a Pope do?

kokoda - A VERY PROUD Deplorable
kokoda - A VERY PROUD Deplorable
  Stucky
November 26, 2016 8:33 am

I immediately thought: what does a Bear do.

Stucky
Stucky
  Stucky
November 26, 2016 9:14 am

“What does a Pope do?” is a question Fidel asked Pope Benedict back in 2012.

kokoda - A VERY PROUD Deplorable
kokoda - A VERY PROUD Deplorable
  Stucky
November 26, 2016 9:35 am

The Pope should have then asked, What Does a Dictator Do?

Ouirphuqd
Ouirphuqd
November 26, 2016 8:53 am

Hell is a very welcoming place, the sulphur smell is very pungent. That being said. President Obama will attend, he does not care about the optics of supporting one of the greatest tyrants of the 20 and 21 centuries. To him Fidel was a role model for how to consolidate power. Two birds of a feather!

unit472
unit472
November 26, 2016 8:53 am

I gloated when the USSR collapsed. Enjoyed Hugo Chavez’s desperate journeys to Cuba to stay alive and laughed when Daniel Ortega was voted out of office in Nicaragua. I thought the North Korean regime might be finished with Kim Il Sung’s fat grandson was made the God King but these Marxist dinosaurs refuse to go extinct.

Russia is ruled by a man who has held total power longer than any Russian since Stalin. Chavez may not have found Cuban doctors all he had hoped for but his protege is still around and Daniel Ortega was resurrected in 2007 and will probably leave office feet first. That fat North Korean boy may seem ridiculous to our eyes but he’s no joke to his countrymen.

It remains to be seen whether Fidel’s death will mark an end to his regime. There are a lot of Cuban functionaries who realize that should the regime fall there are old scores to settle and rich Cuban emigres in Florida eager to regain their family property and that family property might just be the house the deputy minister of this that or the other thing calls home!

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
  unit472
November 26, 2016 1:00 pm

Putin’s reign of total power has even exceeded FDR’s reign of total power, although FDR might have had a longer reign if he hadn’t croaked.

tampa red
tampa red
November 26, 2016 9:16 am

Gonna be lots of celebrating in Tampa & Miami today.

Anonymous
Anonymous
November 26, 2016 9:48 am

A few nice things to say about Fidel Castro…

1) He hated the US government
2) He was great for historic preservation
3) Like the Rolling Stones he was a part of the 60’s that would never go away.
4) He outlived all of his enemies (that I can think of).

rhs jr
rhs jr
November 26, 2016 10:48 am

“When you see that the Berlin wall comes down and when you see the Soviet Union take a severe blow then it makes a recovery, and then you see the death of Fidel Castro; then shall come the collapse of the economic system of the United States.” John W Johnston about 1980 https://unitedstatesprophecy.com/visions-dreams-and-prophecies-for-america/ . The Oligarch Beasts have almost doubled interest rates since the election, want to crash the economy, blame Trump, ban cash and chip you (Rev 13:17).

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
November 26, 2016 11:04 am

I was thinking of a couple of ways to share the news with my mom. She loves Juarez slang, so I have that avenue. There is much lost in translation but the expressions are, he spit his gum (tiro el chicle) out or he hanged up the tennis shoes. I could also go with, the skinny (la calaca) one took him. That isn’t street slang, just a Mexican euphemism.

Cdubbya
Cdubbya
November 26, 2016 11:33 am

Goodbye to a truly great man.

Meanwhile you morons vote in a crass clown and call him a saviour.

Unfriendly
Unfriendly
  Cdubbya
November 26, 2016 12:33 pm

Once again, riddle me these:

1.) QUESTION: What do the American People of Walmart and Canadian Libtard’s like Cdubbya have in common?

ANSWER: They are irrelevant.

2.) QUESTION: Why are the American People of Walmart superior to Canadian Libtards’s like Cdubbya?

ANSWER: Because the American People of Walmart are simply lazy, stupid and blind; whereas the Libtarded Canadian Commenters like Cdubbya know better yet still choose to embrace deception, mediocrity and evil because it just feels good to them to believe in nothing and everything at the same time.

Cdubbya
Cdubbya
  Unfriendly
November 26, 2016 1:44 pm

Hi Admin, thanks for your reasoned and thoughtful response.
I love it when willfully stupid Americans use some of that old-time pejorative – “fucking communist”, how quaint!

Castro defied and defeated the American empire with a shoe-string resistance army and survived every scummy trick and assassination attempt America could throw at him. He died of old age having the last laugh.

As time goes on and your nasty empire collapses there will be more and more Castros to give the US the finger and send your sons home in body bags until you are the third rate rump state you deserve to be, and I’m young enough to see it all unfold. Please forgive me my schadenfreude.

Cdubbya
Cdubbya
  Unfriendly
November 26, 2016 1:47 pm

Unfriendly, we are all irrelevant, even the Donald.

“know better yet still choose to embrace deception, mediocrity and evil because it just feels good to them to believe in nothing and everything at the same time”

That’s pretty deep for a Saturday morning…

Unfriendly
Unfriendly
  Administrator
November 26, 2016 2:29 pm

Cdud – when Castro “defeated” the U.S – what did he win again? Just curious.

Also wishing for American sons to come “home in body bags” is a little beyond “schadenfreude” don’t ‘ya think?

Now go ahead and tell us, you stupid motherfucker, what you really believe. I’m waiting.

David
David
  Administrator
November 26, 2016 3:47 pm

These guys are like the Europeans, especially the French, they hate us but know that without us they would have been speaking German, and then Russian. That knowledge makes them hate us more. It must suck to be so sure of ones superiority, but have lower GDP per capita and depend on us for their very survival, while we mostly like or ignore them.

Stucky
Stucky
November 26, 2016 12:07 pm

The 33 comments at russia-insider are pretty much unanimous that Fidel was a great man.

http://russia-insider.com/en/politics/flash-end-era-fidel-castro-dies-90/ri17807

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Stucky
November 26, 2016 1:53 pm
Stucky
Stucky
November 26, 2016 12:13 pm

Cuban firing squad

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No one knows exactly how many people Castro had directly killed. Estimates range from as low as 20,000 to over 100,000.

Cdubbya, you are one sick mutherfucker. I wish Admin would just take out the trash.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Stucky
November 26, 2016 12:21 pm

CW = communist worker

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  EL Coyote
November 26, 2016 7:52 pm

commie wanker
civil war

General
General
November 26, 2016 1:31 pm

I have been to Cuba.

#1 Castro was a vile human being.

#2. Something I find strange. How is it, that the US can take out Noriega, Saddam Hussian, Gaddafi, and a few others, and yet never really make an effort to take out Castro. Makes me think that the US government might have wanted him there.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  General
November 26, 2016 7:49 pm

General, I don’t know much history but I believe JFK did try to take him out in a foiled attempt that kinda got JFK killed. Either that or the assassination of Diem. After the missile crisis, the USA and Russia agreed to leave Castro alone. That’s all I know, sorry, gringo.

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
November 26, 2016 1:37 pm

Fuck him! Good riddance. It’s times like this that I hope hell is real.

starfcker
starfcker
November 26, 2016 3:58 pm

That’s a REALLY nice piece of real estate, climate is great, soils are fertile, seas are unspoiled. And it’s only a 30 minute flight. I can’t wait.

b
b
November 26, 2016 7:10 pm

Before Fidel took over, Cuba was run by a brutal dictator and a Cuban aristocracy. The rich few owned everything. The people had nothing. Most of the infrastructure was owned by American companies. It was a a place of casinos and whorehouses for tourists. The average Cuban lived in poverty with no future.
After Fidel took over, In Carribean and Latin America, Cuba had the the highest literacy rate, the lowest poverty rate and the best health care system. Compare that to all of the other countries like Haiti, Honduras Ecuador, etc. Cuba sent doctors throughout Latin America to serve the people of these countries gratis.
Regardless of your opinion of Fidel, those living in Cuba were much better off in quality of life than those living in Latin American countries whose governments were “supported” by the U.S.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  b
November 26, 2016 8:17 pm

So why wasn’t there a constant stream of people willing to die in shark infested waters with somewhere no hope of succeeding heading for Florida in everything from inner tubes to home made rafts before Castro took power and why has there a steady stream of ever since?

People usually don’t risk probable death to get away from the paradise you seem to be describing.

Ms. Ciscero
Ms. Ciscero
November 27, 2016 3:11 am

Meanwhile, in Miami, FL it’s all about ‘Celebrate Good Times!”
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/cuba/article117201053.html

Southern Sage
Southern Sage
November 27, 2016 8:58 am

I lived in Cuba for two years in the 1990’s as a U.S. government official at the U.S. Interests Section (effectively our embassy, with no flag outside). The whole health care and education narrative is complete bullshit. You would not put a dog in a Cuban hospital, except the exclusive hospital maintained for Communist bigwigs. There was one – ONE – pharmacy on the island that had ordinary medicines, about one tenth the size of a Walgreen’s or CVS. It has a plaque on the door: “No Cubans Allowed Inside”. Education? Ha! Cuban “universities”, once highly respected, are laughable diploma mills. Cuban “doctors” amount to our 1940’s army medics – OK to set a broken leg but not real doctors by any stretch of the imagination (Full disclosure: The Cubans are by nature kind and hospitable and they make patients as comfortable as they can with what they have, which is almost nothing). Cuba is a beautiful island and once the regime falls it will be THE tourist destination. Great beaches, great weather, nice people and plenty of room – it is a big island, much bigger than you might imagine.
But the truth about Castro is this: He was a fanatical enemy of the U.S. for perverted, sick psychological reasons (he was a bastard at a time an din a place that it really meant something). He transferred his hate for his father to the U.S. He was a sponsor of terror worldwide, the plunged the poor African country of Angola into a horrific civil war that killed hundreds of thousands, supported U.S. traitors, drove much of Cuba’s population off the island and imposed a brutal, murderous police state. Cuba will never be what it could have been. The Cuban exiles were almost all white. This removed the best part of the population. What you have now is a majority black and mulatto island and we all know what that means: a gigantic Haiti 90 miles from our coast. Raul Castro is a bad ass Communist, but he is a far more normal person than his older brother. He will retire in 2018 to be replaced by some nobody. God alone knows how this will end but it will not be pretty. Pray that the army just steps in and takes over for a few years.

SSS
SSS
November 27, 2016 3:59 pm

Nice comment from Southern Sage, an eyewitness to the Cuban fiasco.

Waited until this thread played out a bit. Fortunately, only 2 misguided supporters of Castro showed up with the usual “evidence” of Castro’s greatness, which amounted to platitudes, not facts. It is difficult to imagine that anyone has praise for this brutal, unbending dictator who has killed so many of his countrymen and disrupted the lives of millions more and sent them in exile to foreign shores.

For Cdubbya and b, I offer my pity in your total blindness of your inability to see an evil human being who has visited untold misery upon his citizens. Focus on the word pity.

In the 1980s, Nicaragua’s Sandinista government, based on the “Cuban Model,” would routinely take sympathetic left-wing groups from the US and Europe on a tour of how free education and health care is working under its Marxist government. The tour went to a couple of schools and health clinics that were showcases of cleanliness, fully staffed with cheerful workers who praised the government, well-dressed and mannerly children, plenty of books or medicine to provide to the customers, and so on.

It was all a sham as most of the schools and clinics in the country consisted of shabby facilities, poorly staffed even those with the many Cuban doctors and teachers who had been sent there to support the government, and almost totally lacking in the books and medicine needed for a well-functioning facility. But the propaganda ploy worked. The Lefties saw what they wanted to see and returned home with nothing but praise for the Sandinistas.

Today, Sandinista Daniel Ortega is back as the president of Nicaragua and just as firm an ally and admirer of Cuba as he’s always been. And Nicaragua and Cuba are right where they’ve been for generations, near the bottom of the economic ladder of the poorest nations in the Western Hemisphere.

ver videos pono gratis
ver videos pono gratis
January 22, 2017 10:31 pm

Flagra de devassidão brasileira na local de ensino caiu na net a putinha gulosa pagando boquete pros colegas da sala dela. http://www.anamarlatt.org/outdoor-education-trip-2015

黒田武稔
黒田武稔
March 9, 2017 9:43 pm

責任感がいたく強く、社会への順応性がある。