Read the reviews and excerpts from his self-published book Brayn Food: For the Tea Patriot Hungry for Truth Brayn Food - For the Tea Patriot Hungry for the Truth: Bray, Gary: 9780945272472: Amazon.com: Books
He turns mobile homes into log cabins. Since there is a lot of crying in mobile homes in the first place, I don’t know is his turning them into log cabins makes them cry, or continue to cry.
Read the reviews and excerpts from his self-published book Brayn Food: For the Tea Patriot Hungry for Truth Brayn Food - For the Tea Patriot Hungry for the Truth: Bray, Gary: 9780945272472: Amazon.com: Books
This looks like it might be Bray’s blog, which several have referred to in reports on this:
http://www.brayincandy.com/index.html
Both this blog and the book above are filled with incredibly bad and ungrammatical writing, and are full of incorrect word usage an bad spelling. That someone could feel so strongly about their position that they set it forth in blogs and a self-published book I can understand. But that the local GOP head did this in so crude and poorly-edited a fashion is downright scary.
When did we start claiming that babies choose to die? Did I miss a memo?
At least he has an appropriate last name. Like most jackasses, he makes a lot of noise, but makes little sense other than to another jackass.
It was the vegans and owls.
see my post #7773. I’m obviously out of his loop, too.
The owls are not what they seem.
That resignation letter is something else. “I didn’t want this job anyway and I don’t care about that email and it was a joke anyway and I get to go back to the bestest job in the world so there nyah.” Is this guy ten years old?
Good heavens, how many times did that man get dropped on his head as a baby? And do I need to know who John Galt is to laugh at the braying jackasses in drew870mitchell’s post?
It’s a reference to Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. I’m not sure if he actually existed within the novel or was just an objectivist construct. Anyway, he, or someone under his name made a 40 page radio address on the virtues of selfishness at the end of the book.
Going Galt means that you’re stopping production for socialist societies and moving your product to a less bureaucratic environment.
Or you’re going to live somewhere totally off the grid, where you grow your own food, make your own clothing out of fabrics you’ve made yourself, have no police or fire protection, remove your own appendix, and generally do everything yourself.
Or alternatively, just talk about doing all that while you rant and sip your Starbucks latte.
I get the distinct impression that the people who talk about going Galt assume that whatever they’re planning to offer is so spectacular, others will do all that stuff for them.
It was never clear who picked up the trash in Galt’s Gulch.
It was Arlo on Thanksgiving Day. ![]()
An unfortunate example of “not as smart as he thinks he is” meets “possibly in the middle of a diagnosable mental health crisis”.
Once you’ve gone Galt, you never… Pole vault? Kiss Walt?? Exalt???
… admit fault. 
Col. Jessup would remind Mr. Galt that his gated community has walls, and those walls must be patrolled by men with guns. Paid by Mr Galt’s money. What typically happens is, however dim they may be, the men with guns eventually figure out that Mr Galt’s money is only his because they let him keep it. In the beginning, the Emperor controls the Praetorian Guard. Sooner or later, they control the Emperor.
Guess they don’t teach much history in MBA programs.
Win.