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Ghoulish McCain Funeral

We joined many Americans who were disgusted by the overly politicized and ghoulish John McCain funeral. We refrained from commenting much on McCain ahead of the funeral because we were always taught it’s wrong to blaspheme the dead. But after the gross comments by Meghan McCain as well as the pitiful political display by creepy former presidents including George W. Bush and Barack Obama, we’re going to call that funeral exactly what it was: a charade and a final hurrah by a truly corrupt and evil ruling class.

None of you yahoos, Democrats or Republicans, gave two hoots about the American people or our economic well-being. You were too busy selling us out to Globalists and Illuminati scum.

Here, Lionel Nation weighs in, “Tolstoy spake: History would be a wonderful thing if only it were true. Death does not cure or remove the stain of record and history. This week saw two of the most excessive, over-the-top, inappropriate politicized ghoulish processions that had to get the requisite digs in against the President. How trite and tawdry. And thoroughly expected. Too bad, because Aretha was a treasure. ”

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Signs are mounting that the Desperate Dems are growing even more desperate as now they brought Nation of Islam leader Louis Farrakhan on stage with former President Bill Clinton at the Aretha Franklin funeral. Farrakhan isn’t a black leader. He’s specifically an anti-white Islamist. Even the Washington Post ran a story on this, although they cropped nearly half of Farrakhan out of the picture. Harvard Law School professor emeritus Alan Dershowitz blasted Clinton for having Farrakhan on stage with him. More from Bill Still.

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What a Way to Go!

Dixieland jazz bands wail at New Orleans funerals. Green activists are now clamoring to be buried in bio-degradable cardboard coffins. In Taiwan, another unusual funeral rite has become popular — strippers dancing for the dead, and consoling the living, by performing on movable Electric Flower Cars that join funeral processions en route to the graveyard.

This practice originated in rural districts of Taiwan, but has spurred more debate since appearing in Taipei, Taiwan’s capital. Marc L. Moscowitz has now documented the phenomenon in a film called Dancing for the Dead: Funeral Strippers in Taiwan. He interviews academics, journalists, government officials and the strippers themselves to try to make sense of what’s at stake. Here is an excerpt.

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