It’s really hard to be a boomer and not love JFK. I remember that day; I was in first grade and we were let out of school. I also remember his funeral. We went to my grandparents because they had a new color TV. It went on seemingly forever with that horse drawn caisson. The eternal flame on his grave is Zoroastrian in origin.
If alive he would be 100 this year. On the anniversary of his death I intend to put an article about my belief about his murder. I live in Dallas and have been to Dealy Plaza. It is a perfect killing zone. I haz lots of pictures. It is today almost exactly as it was in the fall of 1963 except that the trees are bigger. There are X’s on the street where the bullets hit. There is a museum on the sixth story of the book depository building. While interesting it describes every conspiracy theory except the real one (aside from Joe DiMaggio). That should be expected.
Specie
September 8, 2017 3:40 pm
you’d have to be a moron to think of a question like that – let alone ask it!
Rise Up
September 8, 2017 3:42 pm
I’m surprised no one here mentioned Ron Paul…or his son. Not sure if I even trust them.
I don’t trust any politician, but I was hoping I had better company.
Miles Mathis (born 1964) is an American artist, poet, writer, pseudoscientist and conspiracy theorist.
Mathis is best known for his outlandish and often ridiculous theories. For instance, that π (pi) is actually equal to 4, with the caveat that it be a “kinematic situation”;[2] however, not one single reputable scientist agrees with this far-fetched nonsense. Mathis thinks that standard mathematical derivatives are incorrect — overturning almost all math and science, ever. He has also invented a charge field theory which, like all of his other myriad theories, has yet to pass the scrutiny of a basic peer review.
In addition to his math and science ineptitude, Mathis is also a raving conspiracy theorist.
Enough Said.
rhs jr
September 8, 2017 4:59 pm
Hank Johnson, Al Sharpton, Charlie Rangel, John Lewis :Affirmative Action Queens
Iska Waran
September 8, 2017 5:19 pm
I trust Keith Ellison the most. I didn’t say I like him the most or agree with him at all, but he’s totally honest about what he believes – even if it’s 180 degrees from what I believe.
I would have said that if I’d thought of it, goddamnit.
Gator
September 8, 2017 8:15 pm
Currently serving, none of them. I did trust Ron Paul. Every time its looked like someone was going to step up and be the new RP, like Justin Amash, they have turned into a huge disappointment.
The question was “in the political world”, i.e., not necessarily currently holding office.
So of course Ron Paul counts. He is remaining politically active with his website.
polecat
September 8, 2017 9:12 pm
Frankly, at this point … NO ONE !
Everyone in authority apparently, is out to grift or screw the mopes any, and every way they can .. I mean, just look at Equifax, and the 3 high Co. officials who sold a few million shares of co. Stock BEFORE the cat was let out of the hacking bag … as the most recent example !!
… And don’t expect that vaunted acronym known as the SEC, or any other Federal Gov. agency to do ANYTHING for the good of the lowly plebs, as they’re all on the revolving-door take !
MrLiberty
September 8, 2017 9:22 pm
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And I would happily take EITHER of these two, especially with one as head of the Federal Reserve and the other as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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Westcoaster
September 8, 2017 10:56 pm
I trust no one currently in office. Dennis Kuchinich (sp), Pat Buchanan….come to think, it’s a damn short list.
None of the above.
Who I trust? Who I trust? Me, thats who.
None. Ever.
I trust Moe the most.
Schumer – Mens room, corner stall in Greenwich Village bar, giving blow jobs to queers.
Maxine – Tranny Bar
Nancy – Memory Center
Sheila – KFC or Popeye’s short order cook
Not. A. Single. Fucking. One. Of. The. Rat. Bastards!
Only because he’s dead and I trust him to stay that way. Until the trumpet sounds, of course.
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It’s really hard to be a boomer and not love JFK. I remember that day; I was in first grade and we were let out of school. I also remember his funeral. We went to my grandparents because they had a new color TV. It went on seemingly forever with that horse drawn caisson. The eternal flame on his grave is Zoroastrian in origin.
If alive he would be 100 this year. On the anniversary of his death I intend to put an article about my belief about his murder. I live in Dallas and have been to Dealy Plaza. It is a perfect killing zone. I haz lots of pictures. It is today almost exactly as it was in the fall of 1963 except that the trees are bigger. There are X’s on the street where the bullets hit. There is a museum on the sixth story of the book depository building. While interesting it describes every conspiracy theory except the real one (aside from Joe DiMaggio). That should be expected.
you’d have to be a moron to think of a question like that – let alone ask it!
I’m surprised no one here mentioned Ron Paul…or his son. Not sure if I even trust them.
maybe not trust, but a shred of respect remaining
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in the pic above of chuck schumer & caitlyn graham,graham actually makes schumer look statesmanlike–
Everything in the media is fake! Everything! They are all actors. Read Miles Mathis.
Deface the Currency
Diogenes
I don’t trust any politician, but I was hoping I had better company.
Miles Mathis (born 1964) is an American artist, poet, writer, pseudoscientist and conspiracy theorist.
Mathis is best known for his outlandish and often ridiculous theories. For instance, that π (pi) is actually equal to 4, with the caveat that it be a “kinematic situation”;[2] however, not one single reputable scientist agrees with this far-fetched nonsense. Mathis thinks that standard mathematical derivatives are incorrect — overturning almost all math and science, ever. He has also invented a charge field theory which, like all of his other myriad theories, has yet to pass the scrutiny of a basic peer review.
In addition to his math and science ineptitude, Mathis is also a raving conspiracy theorist.
Enough Said.
Hank Johnson, Al Sharpton, Charlie Rangel, John Lewis :Affirmative Action Queens
I trust Keith Ellison the most. I didn’t say I like him the most or agree with him at all, but he’s totally honest about what he believes – even if it’s 180 degrees from what I believe.
Putin.
I would have said that if I’d thought of it, goddamnit.
Currently serving, none of them. I did trust Ron Paul. Every time its looked like someone was going to step up and be the new RP, like Justin Amash, they have turned into a huge disappointment.
is thomas massie still good or did he go over to the dark side?
Does Ron still count?
I would have expected you to answer Netanyahu.
One trick pony rides again.
The question was “in the political world”, i.e., not necessarily currently holding office.
So of course Ron Paul counts. He is remaining politically active with his website.
Frankly, at this point … NO ONE !
Everyone in authority apparently, is out to grift or screw the mopes any, and every way they can .. I mean, just look at Equifax, and the 3 high Co. officials who sold a few million shares of co. Stock BEFORE the cat was let out of the hacking bag … as the most recent example !!
… And don’t expect that vaunted acronym known as the SEC, or any other Federal Gov. agency to do ANYTHING for the good of the lowly plebs, as they’re all on the revolving-door take !
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And I would happily take EITHER of these two, especially with one as head of the Federal Reserve and the other as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
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I trust no one currently in office. Dennis Kuchinich (sp), Pat Buchanan….come to think, it’s a damn short list.