Greenwald gives away the game on his PRISM claims

Admits he has no idea what arrangement exists between internet companies and the NSA
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Just a few hours ago All In With Chris Hayes featured an interview with The Guardian’s Glenn Greenwald. Greenwald gave an extremely revealing answer in response to Hayes’ final question, in which he was asked for more clarity on the relationship between the NSA and private internet companies.

Here’s the video of the interview:

MSNBC Video

And here’s the transcript of the final exchange:

HAYES: In terms of the revelations that we’ve gotten so far, and they fall into a number of different categories, but I do want to ask you, before I let you go, there’s been some push back on the reporting, particularly about the PRISM program, and there’s another program codenamed BLARNEY, that come from those power point slides that use the phrase directly from the servers, direct access, and there was push back by the tech companies who are listed in those slides saying we didn’t give any direct access. And there’s some question, I think, about what exactly that phrase means or could mean. And I just want you to clarify your best understanding of what the reality is about the nexus between how the NSA is working with these private tech companies.

GREENWALD: Sure. We’ve published four stories so far. The only one about which there has been any questions raised is the one that the Washington — the only one the Washington Post also published which is the PRISM story. Our story was written differently than the way the Post wrote theirs, which is why they’ve had to walk back theirs. Our story was the following: we have documents, a document, from the NSA that very clearly claims that they are collecting directly from the servers of these internet giants. That’s the exact language that this document used. We went to those internet companies before publishing and asked them, and they denied it, and we put into the story very prominently that they denied it. Our story is that there is a discrepancy between the relationship that these, that the private sector and the government has, in terms of what the NSA claims and what the technology companies claim. What is definitely true, and follow-up reporting by the Times has proven this, is that there have been all kinds of negotiations about back door access. They have agreements in all sorts of ways to share data with the government. I don’t think anybody knows at this point exactly what the nature of those arrangements are and the reason we published our story and reason we presented it as this discrepancy is precisely because, whatever the tech companies and the government are doing, in terms of turning over data to the government, should be done in public. We should know what agreements they’ve reached. We should know what the government has asked for and what they’re negotiating with now, in terms of access. What we do know for sure, is that the government has a program that targets the communication over these companies, that huge numbers of people around the world use to communicate with one another, and we think there should be accountability and transparency for whatever those exact agreements are.

A couple of quick points about that answer. First, Greenwald has given up defending his “direct access” claim and recast his PRISM story as actually being about the discrepancy between his interpretation of the leaked PowerPoint slides and the denials of internet companies responding to that interpretation. Second, in response to Hayes asking for more detail on what exactly the data sharing relationship is between the NSA and the internet companies, Greenwald provides no clarity and instead essentially admits he has no real knowledge of those relationships (“I don’t think anybody knows at this point exactly what the nature of those arrangements are”).

Greenwald’s inability to defend his original PRISM reporting might help explain its absence from the Guardian’s more recent coverage. See:
The Guardian quietly walks back their PRISM overreach without correcting previous reporting

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393 comments
1 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 2:24:43am

An incorrect interpretation of fragmentary, leaked evidence.

What does that mean to modern jounralism?

SKANDAL CITY!

2 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 2:24:50am

This has really been the biggest part of the story for me, the lack of clear, coherent updates. I’ve liked a lot of the things that Guardian has done, which is why it’s staggering to me to see them adjusting their story without acknowledgement, writing articles about how they deserve a Pulitzer, and being entirely credulous.

3 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 2:25:34am

Yeah, I’ve noticed that the supporters of this bilge have been slowly moving the goalposts since the first story aired, now arguing that the denials are too “rehearsed” and that the slides are the truth versus what the companies claim.

4 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 2:42:21am

And this is kind of awesome:

sun-sentinel.com

Basically, the prosecution on this case obtained five guys cellphone records (and by the way, the barrier to the cops obtaining your bank or cell phone records is not very high at all: you basically just have to be a legitimate suspect in a crime) but this defendant’s records were lost— so he’s now petitioning to have the NSA confirm the location of his cell phone calls from their metadata repository.

5 McSpiff  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 3:18:45am

re: #4 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut

And this is kind of awesome:

sun-sentinel.com

Basically, the prosecution on this case obtained five guys cellphone records (and by the way, the barrier to the cops obtaining your bank or cell phone records is not very high at all: you basically just have to be a legitimate suspect in a crime) but this defendant’s records were lost— so he’s now petitioning to have the NSA confirm the location of his cell phone calls from their metadata repository.

Heh nice try but I don’t think its going anywhere. So far we only have the court order for MCI, Inc. (d/b/a Verizon Business), not Cellco Partnership (d/b/a Verizon Wireless). Plus you know, the whole national security thing…

6 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:23:59am

re: #5 McSpiff

National security wouldn’t be threatened by a specific query for this guy’s information. I think it’s highly possible there’s an individual database as well as a business one.

7 AntonSirius  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:25:08am

That’s odd. No mention in his tweet of ‘stories differ, let’s have a public debate’…

8 AntonSirius  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:32:39am


So it’s a “massive, ubiquitous Surillveance (sic) State”, Glenn, but you don’t actually know what’s going on or how ‘massive’ or ‘ubiquitous’ it might be in reality.

Makes perfect sense. That certainly doesn’t appear to be an attempt to enflame people’s paranoia as a way to increase your profile and draw eyeballs, no sirree.

9 A Mom Anon  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:34:41am

Oh how fitting that one of the acronyms mentioned in this exchange is BLARNEY. Heh.

It will be interesting to see who corrects and admits they jumped the gun on this in this magnificent week of stupid.

10 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:35:04am

re: #8 AntonSirius

So it’s a “massive, ubiquitous Surillveance (sic) State”, Glenn, but you don’t actually know what’s going on or how ‘massive’ or ‘ubiquitous’ it might be in reality.

Makes perfect sense. That certainly doesn’t appear to be an attempt to enflame people’s paranoia as a way to increase your profile and draw eyeballs, no sirree.

“Operating in total secrecy.” Like it’s supposed to do.

11 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:35:11am

Greenwald and Issa seem to be reading from the same playbook, coming out with grandiose declarations that they then refuse to backup because the evidence is too sensitive to just give out to the public.

12 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:35:41am

re: #8 AntonSirius

We have had it since we passed the Patriot Act, and it has been operating with the degree of secrecy commensurate with its task.

We would all like our government to be completely transparent, but then again, so would Al-Qaeda. We try to install checks and balances, they are not perfect, but they exist to a much greater extent than Greenwood’s articles imply.

13 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:43:02am

Wingnuts are of a mixed mind on these NSA revelations. On the one hand, they think Ed Snowden is a hero for exposing NSA methods. On the other hand, they think NSA should totally be tracking all illegal immigrants and disappearing them.

14 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:52:41am

re: #13 Vicious Babushka

Wingnuts are of a mixed mind on these NSA revelations. On the one hand, they think Ed Snowden is a hero for exposing NSA methods. On the other hand, they think NSA should totally be tracking all illegal immigrants and disappearing them.

And if we were talking John McCain or Mitt Romney as president, they’d want Snowden tried for treason and hung from the nearest lamppost.

15 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:54:35am

re: #14 Targetpractice

And if we were talking John McCain or Mitt Romney as president, they’d want Snowden tried for treason and hung from the nearest lamppost.

The Hairball With The Biggest Ego In The World says that the only reason Obama is President is because he didn’t run:

16 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:55:42am

re: #15 Vicious Babushka

The Hairball With The Biggest Ego In The World says that the only reason Obama is President is because he didn’t run:

Yeah, and angels might sooner fly out me arse. Ross Perot had a better chance of becoming president.

17 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:56:24am

re: #13 Vicious Babushka

Wingnuts are of a mixed mind on these NSA revelations. On the one hand, they think Ed Snowden is a hero for exposing NSA methods. On the other hand, they think NSA should totally be tracking all illegal immigrants and disappearing them.

And we are all poetential illegal immigrants…

18 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 4:56:32am
19 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:07:04am

There is a new wingnut meme toddling around today: that MOSQUES are EXEMPT from NSA SURVEILLANCE!!1

20 Dr. Matt  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:07:55am

Has Glenn Beck broke the news yet that will “rock the nation” and “take down the entire power structure”? *yawn*

21 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:10:58am

re: #19 Vicious Babushka

There is a new wingnut meme toddling around today: that MOSQUES are EXEMPT from NSA SURVEILLANCE!!1

If so, then probably because DHS is looking after them separately…

22 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:11:01am
23 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:15:07am

and what proof do they offer?


GET YOUR OWN PROOF, LIBERAL!!!

24 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:16:14am
25 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:16:19am

re: #23 Sol Berdinowitz

and what proof do they offer?

GET YOUR OWN PROOF, LIBERAL!!!

CONFIRMED. FACT.


26 Dr. Matt  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:16:29am

re: #23 Sol Berdinowitz

and what proof do they offer?

The internet!

27 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:18:19am

re: #23 Sol Berdinowitz

and what proof do they offer?

GET YOUR OWN PROOF, LIBERAL!!!

Because SHUT UP. LIBTARD SPAMBLOCKED.

28 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:19:40am

I wonder if Greenwald has discovered to his great dismay that his ticket to glory, Ed Snowden, handed him a basket of three-day-old fish. If Greenwald just wants attention, he’s got that. If he wanted rock-solid evidence of a vast government conspiracy to eavesdrop on all of us, he’s way short of the mark.

Snowden’s game seems more angled toward disclosing the details of the US surveillance of China, which as someone else here noted, should be no big surprise to the Chinese. If he manages to find a home in China on the basis of that information, then maybe he’s really got something. My guess is the Chinese will cut him loose after a few more days of this charade.

29 Dr. Matt  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:23:01am

re: #28 wheat-dogghazi

GG’s whole shtick of late is to be a “principled libertarian leftist”….which is just another way of saying he is a professional concern troll who will criticize Obama for even more pathetic reasons than RWNJs.

30 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:28:02am

FAIL.
Fucking analogies, how do they work?

31 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:28:28am

re: #28 wheat-dogghazi

There’s still talk about all this being a case of espionage, and I’m beginning to wonder just how far from the truth that really is. Really, what better way for Beijing to hurt America’s credibility at a time when it’s getting chewed out on the world stage and is facing some uncomfortable pressures domestically than to pay a defector to portray himself as a concerned citizen who was releasing America’s secrets?

32 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:33:03am

re: #28 wheat-dogghazi

I wonder if Greenwald has discovered to his great dismay that his ticket to glory, Ed Snowden, handed him a basket of three-day-old fish.

His own fault for not researching and confirming the story before breaking it as the Scoop of the Century.

33 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:33:42am

re: #19 Vicious Babushka

There is a new wingnut meme toddling around today: that MOSQUES are EXEMPT from NSA SURVEILLANCE!!1

It is stunning how amazingly stupid people who use that #TGDN hash are. I mean, there is gullible and then there is TGDN. How do these people breathe?

34 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:34:39am

re: #32 Sol Berdinowitz

His own fault for not researching and confirming the story before breaking it as the Scoop of the Century.

Who needs research and facts when you have confirmation bias?

35 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:34:42am

But, but, the NSA did have direct access to their servers! (though it was to a FTP folder…)

;p

36 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:37:33am

re: #33 Joanne

It is stunning how amazingly stupid people who use that #TGDN hash are. I mean, there is gullible and then there is TGDN. How do these people breathe?

TEH MOAST SMARTES WUNZ HAZ VACCINATED THEMSELFS by SPAM-BLOCKING that LIBTARD “BABUSHKA” WHO KERREKTZ ARE FAVERIT FOUNDING QUOTES ABOUT TEH GUNZ!!11

37 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:43:14am

re: #36 Vicious Babushka

TEH MOAST STUPID WUNZ HAZ VACCINATED THEMSELFS by SPAM-BLOCKING that LIBTARD “BABUSHKA” WHO KERREKTZ ARE FAVERIT FOUNDING QUOTES ABOUT TEH GUNZ!!11

But, but, but…it’s all about TEH TROOTH!! Something, only they possess. Until you show them it’s not, then bring on the block!

38 Romantic Heretic  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:43:29am

re: #22 Vicious Babushka

Did you notice that the icon in that tweet looks like a big pile of shit?

39 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:44:05am

re: #38 Romantic Heretic

Did you notice that the icon in that tweet looks like a big pile of shit?

JOIN OR DIE.

40 Mattand  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:44:22am

re: #28 wheat-dogghazi

I wonder if Greenwald has discovered to his great dismay that his ticket to glory, Ed Snowden, handed him a basket of three-day-old fish. If Greenwald just wants attention, he’s got that. If he wanted rock-solid evidence of a vast government conspiracy to eavesdrop on all of us, he’s way short of the mark.

Snowden’s game seems more angled toward disclosing the details of the US surveillance of China, which as someone else here noted, should be no big surprise to the Chinese. If he manages to find a home in China on the basis of that information, then maybe he’s really got something. My guess is the Chinese will cut him loose after a few more days of this charade.

I was trying to write something similar, but you’ve said it more eloquently.

There is a major need to discuss the limits of how a government in a free society collects intel/spies on its citizens, with regard to security. However, running a bullshit story about how you’re being watched in “real time” as a means of “starting a discussion” is horseshit.

This really does look like an Obama concern troll grabbing his 15 minutes of fame. Wow, Glenn, Snowden drops the bombshell that we’re internet spying on China?

Thanks, dude. No, really. Can’t wait for your shocking expose about how water is wet.

41 freetoken  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:52:30am

re: #24 Lidane

Doesn’t look good for the old, white GOP. That will change, eventually, over time, in the sweet by and by, over the hills, and so forth.

That profiling of kids is a bit forced, of course. “Hispanics” are at cultural group, not a racial one and in some cases not even “ethnic” in the original sense of that word.

And most Africa-Americans have significant European ancestry. And a non-trivial share of “white” Americans have small percentages of Sub-saharan African ancestry.

42 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:57:53am

Mornin’ everyone. Joltin’ Joe Biden made some remarks that will open a few eyes I suspect…check out his take down of the Senate GOP:

the last thing in the world we need now is someone who will go down to the United States Senate and support [Texas freshman Sen.] Ted Cruz, support the new senator from Kentucky—or the old senator from Kentucky,” Biden said, referring to freshman Sen. Rand Paul and veteran Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

“Think about this,” he said. “Have you ever seen a time when two freshman senators are able to cower the bulk of the Republican Party in the Senate? That is not hyperbole.”

Oh, and he said Al Gore was elected President.

LINK!
news.yahoo.com

43 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:58:31am

Refresh for link.

44 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 5:58:32am

Teh Dumbest Man on Teh Internets

45 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:00:56am

re: #32 Sol Berdinowitz

His own fault for not researching and confirming the story before breaking it as the Scoop of the Century.

Well, sure. I’m not defending him at all. Greenwald is a shoddy journalist. Back in the day, he’d be working for a yellow rag like one of the Hearst papers fomenting the Spanish-American War.

46 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:04:33am
47 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:07:44am

I wonder if Wonderboy Snowed-them knew about this legal technicality? From the South China Morning Post.

Snowden surveillance leaks ‘could bring him legal trouble’ in Hong Kong

US whistle-blower Edward Snowden could face criminal charges and, if convicted, prison time in Hong Kong for leaking US surveillance data if that intelligence were based on Chinese or Hong Kong government tip-offs, a law professor said on Thursday.

Snowden, a 29-year-old former intelligence technician, could face imprisonment for up to two years and a fine of up to HK$500,000 - under the Official Secrets Ordinance that dates to colonial times - if he were charged and convicted in Hong Kong.

Basically, some legal eagles there say that, if the NSA had been tipped off by HK or Chinese sources, Snowden’s revealing the source of that intel could land him in an HK prison cell with a fine of up to US$70,000.

48 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:08:24am

re: #28 wheat-dogghazi

Snowden’s game seems more angled toward disclosing the details of the US surveillance of China, which as someone else here noted, should be no big surprise to the Chinese. If he manages to find a home in China on the basis of that information, then maybe he’s really got something. My guess is the Chinese will cut him loose after a few more days of this charade.

China has more to gain by sending Snowden back to the US than it has to lose. Diplomatically, it scores points for them. “Please, Mr. Snowden, your first class ticket to Shanghai…(wink, wink)…yes, we always fly United from Hong Kong to Shanghai”

49 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:10:13am

re: #48 darthstar

If they don’t send him back, there will be a suspicion he was acting in concert with them. But they may make a big show of the US citizen fleeing the oppression to China, if they want to engage in that sort of political brinksmanship. I doubt they do, given how dependent they are on the US.

50 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:11:29am

re: #47 wheat-dogghazi

I wonder if Wonderboy Snowed-them knew about this legal technicality? From the South China Morning Post.

Snowden surveillance leaks ‘could bring him legal trouble’ in Hong Kong

Basically, some legal eagles there say that, if the NSA had been tipped off by HK or Chinese sources, Snowden’s revealing the source of that intel could land him in an HK prison cell with a fine of up to US$70,000.

That should be interesting. He’d better hope that he doesn’t have an HK or Chinese source, then. If he does, he’d face prison both in HK for those charges, then again in the US once he gets out for leaking government data in the first place.

51 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:17:47am
52 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:17:52am

Oh my god new desk chair is heaven.

Why do I not replace worn out things for like 6 months. This is so much better.

53 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:18:42am

re: #39 Vicious Babushka

JOIN OR DIE.

Yeah, look what they did to that snake. And they liked it! :-)

54 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:21:22am

re: #41 freetoken

And today begins Ralph freaking Reed’s Christian conference in DC. (Because, the one person a devout Christian would totally want to be associated with, is felon Reed).

They’re honoring Pat Robertson with some award.

Hilarity ensues.

55 Political Atheist  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:23:20am

Once the dust clears and people want a hard look at what our government is actually doing, who is in charge etc., be sure to check out Wireds’ latest.

The Secret War

Inside the government, the general is regarded with a mixture of respect and fear, not unlike J. Edgar Hoover, another security figure whose tenure spanned multiple presidencies. “We jokingly referred to him as Emperor Alexander—with good cause, because whatever Keith wants, Keith gets,” says one former senior CIA official who agreed to speak on condition of anonymity. “We would sit back literally in awe of what he was able to get from Congress, from the White House, and at the expense of everybody else.”


Paged

56 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:33:33am

re: #44 Vicious Babushka

Teh Dumbest Man on Teh Internets

Line him up for another Accuracy In Media award!

/

57 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:35:02am
the new senator from Kentucky—or the old senator from Kentucky,” Biden said, referring to freshman Sen. Rand Paul and veteran Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell.

Damn, I am fresh out of fainting couches. No clutching pearls left either.

58 Political Atheist  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:37:19am

Last night my Dad took me out to dinner for my birthday. Which is great he is old enough these occasions will become more rare. But again the degree to which Fox has again filled his head with lies and distortions is just enraging. I was literally hanging my head speechless. IRS, NSA, Benghazxi…

He says “you don’t agree?” I said I had no I idea where to start. If I ever get in the same room with anyone in charge over there I will have sharp words with them on sight.

I wish I could get him into some fiction that was written as fiction instead.

59 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:42:13am

re: #58 Political Atheist

Try A Song of Ice and Fire series by George RR Martin (aka Game of Thrones).

Lots of violence, palace intrigue, family, and I think Martin was shooting for a character death (or recounted death) per chapter and succeeded.

Just started reading it, and the series will keep me occupied for a bit.

60 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:46:25am

Draft-dodging pants-crapper says what? (WARNING: link goes to WND)

61 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:46:51am

re: #20 Dr. Matt

Has Glenn Beck broke the news yet that will “rock the nation” and “take down the entire power structure”? *yawn*

While running to 7-11 this morning to pick up a Big Gulp, I heard Beck blathering about how he met with the tea party and constitution blocks of the House. They have had it and aren’t going to take it anymore. They apparently are going to make a stand or something regarding the immigration bill that’s being worked on. That’s supposed to be the huge news.

62 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:47:38am

TheTrueHOOHA

Derp.

63 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:47:47am

re: #59 lawhawk

Jeez, the Kindle version is $10 more than the paperback version.

64 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:50:11am

re: #61 Sionainn

While running to 7-11 this morning to pick up a Big Gulp, I heard Beck blathering about how he met with the tea party and constitution blocks of the House. They have had it and aren’t going to take it anymore. They apparently are going to make a stand or something regarding the Immigration bill that’s been worked on. That’s supposed to be the huge news.

My jaw is literally hanging open at the idea that the GOP may refuse to compromise on immigration reform.

65 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:50:43am

re: #60 Vicious Babushka

Draft-dodging pants-crapper says what? (WARNING: link goes to WND)

66 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:53:41am

re: #64 iossarian

My jaw is literally hanging open at the idea that the GOP may refuse to compromise on immigration reform.

LOL. There’s supposed to be a revolt against people like Boehner and Rubio.

67 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:53:51am

Rebranding!

68 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:56:00am

GOSH, WHO’DA THUNK?

69 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:56:07am

re: #61 Sionainn

While running to 7-11 this morning to pick up a Big Gulp, I heard Beck blathering about how he met with the tea party and constitution blocks of the House. They have had it and aren’t going to take it anymore. They apparently are going to make a stand or something regarding the Immigration bill that’s been worked on. That’s supposed to be the huge news.

Which of course means if Boehner doesn’t want to take the blame for immigration reform dying, he’s gonna have to ditch the “Hastert Rule” yet again.

70 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:58:05am

re: #65 Joanne


Boom!

71 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:58:09am

re: #63 Joanne

I didn’t know that, and considering that the books have considerable weight to them (and I think they average around 1,000 pages each), the Kindle price might be worth it weight wise.

72 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 6:59:50am

re: #68 Vicious Babushka

Yeah, the pregnancy after rape claims are based on Nazi medical tests that checked whether prisoners would ovulate when facing the terror of the gas chambers. Someone in the RTL community took that and ran with it - claiming that rape or other stressors can prevent pregnancy.

73 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:01:05am
there’s been some push back on the reporting, particularly about the PRISM program, and there’s another program codenamed BLARNEY, that come from those power point slides that use the phrase directly from the servers, direct access, and there was push back by the tech companies who are listed in those slides saying we didn’t give any direct access. And there’s some question, I think, about what exactly that phrase means or could mean.

Direct access…servers….drop boxes…backdoors….

On the one hand, I usually really appreciate understanding the details of how things work.

OTOH, when the details aren’t clear, it just muddles the story.

74 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:01:36am

re: #72 lawhawk

Yeah, the pregnancy after rape claims are based on Nazi medical tests that checked whether prisoners would ovulate when facing the terror of the gas chambers. Someone in the RTL community took that and ran with it - claiming that rape or other stressors can prevent pregnancy.

Jesus Christopher Christ they were such fucking monsters.

75 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:01:55am

Wingnuts are all outraged that “Farm Bill” aid goes to Food Stamps for poor people and not Big Ag gazillionaires.

76 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:04:15am

re: #75 Vicious Babushka

Wingnuts are all outraged that “Farm Bill” aid goes to Food Stamps for poor people and not Big Ag gazillionaires.

I’m sure that’s accurate.

//

Oh look, they’re still whining about a “Christmas tree tax.”

77 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:04:35am

re: #66 Sionainn

Gee. Rubio was supposed to be the Future of The Party. /

78 Targetpractice  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:04:46am

re: #75 Vicious Babushka

Wingnuts are all outraged that “Farm Bill” aid goes to Food Stamps for poor people and not Big Ag gazillionaires.

80%? Pull the other one, it has bells on it.

79 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:06:31am

re: #61 Sionainn

While running to 7-11 this morning to pick up a Big Gulp, I heard Beck blathering about how he met with the tea party and constitution blocks of the House. They have had it and aren’t going to take it anymore. They apparently are going to make a stand or something regarding the immigration bill that’s being worked on. That’s supposed to be the huge news.

Just beating the drum before they throw the tantrum that stops any idea of reform in its tracks. Four more years of “Do Nothing” Congress beyond the periodic kabuki performance as the House repeals the ACA Act again and again.

80 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:06:43am

I just bought these. Had to. Could not stop myself. :)

81 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:07:29am

re: #75 Vicious Babushka

I wonder how farmers make money. Maybe by selling food. I wonder who is supposed to buy the food.

/

82 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:07:32am

re: #72 lawhawk

Yeah, the pregnancy after rape claims are based on Nazi medical tests that checked whether prisoners would ovulate when facing the terror of the gas chambers. Someone in the RTL community took that and ran with it - claiming that rape or other stressors can prevent pregnancy.

Ovulation can also stop when people are starved.

83 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:07:51am

re: #80 Vicious Babushka

I just bought these. Had to. Could not stop myself. :)

Heh. Very high appropriateness. :)

84 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:08:01am

re: #82 Sionainn

Or worked to death.

85 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:08:33am

re: #71 lawhawk

I didn’t know that, and considering that the books have considerable weight to them (and I think they average around 1,000 pages each), the Kindle price might be worth it weight wise.

What’s a shame is that both the print and Kindle versions are supposed to have some major editing flaws. I don’t mind those as much from a $.99 self-published author. But books that are top dollar from Random House is inexcusable.

I hate publishers. They fuck over both their authors and the reading public. I support indy’s as often as I can.

86 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:08:35am

re: #81 Bulworth

I wonder how farmers make money. Maybe by selling food. I wonder who is supposed to buy the food.

/

Big Ag makes money by growing corn for ethanol. Yeah that’s right, burning food. What could possibly go wrong?

87 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:09:31am

re: #75 Vicious Babushka

It’s OK. The tweet links to a “study” from the “experts” at the Heritage Foundation. That’s the joint former U.S. Senator Jim DeMint heads up. You know, the same group that claims the immigration bill will cost $85 trillion dollars in welfare payments.

/

88 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:10:49am

re: #80 Vicious Babushka

I just bought these. Had to. Could not stop myself. :)

Those are awesome! I think I am going to get them for my sis in law.

89 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:11:55am

re: #86 Vicious Babushka

Hmmm. Interesting.

Wingnuts also don’t seem to get that food stamps help people buy food, which keeps people in business. It’s also the humane thing to do to make sure that people can afford to eat while they spend the time pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.

90 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:14:17am

re: #75 Vicious Babushka

And 80% of a Trillion dollars is a Trillion dollars! We’re spending a trillion dollars a year on Food Stamps!!! Confirmed. FACT.

91 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:15:43am

re: #89 Bulworth

Hmmm. Interesting.

Wingnuts also don’t seem to get that food stamps help people buy food, which keeps people in business. It’s also the humane thing to do to make sure that people can afford to eat while they spend the time pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.

Also. Wingnuts don’t seem to get that some wingnuts also get food stamps. But you know the old stereotype which is only ni-CLANGS! get food stamps.

92 Flounder  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:15:59am

I have enjoyed G. Martin’s A Song of Fire and Ice series, the first book of the series was recommended by Robert Jordan.

93 Stanghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:16:57am
94 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:17:17am

WON’T SOMEONE THINK OF TEH BIG AG?? TEH BIG AG GETTIN ROBBED BY TEH FOOD STAMPZ!!!1!!


95 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:18:48am

re: #93 Stanghazi

My gasp of the morning

Inspector of Philadelphia Building That Collapsed Committed Suicide

Yikes.

96 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:18:53am

“Courage in Business Leadership”=won’t cover contraception in employees health plan because FREEDOM OF RELIGION. DERP.

97 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:19:58am

re: #86 Vicious Babushka

Big Ag makes money by growing corn for ethanol. Yeah that’s right, burning food. What could possibly go wrong?

I think the most startling docucmentary I’ve seen lately was King Corn:

Youtube Video

Definitely gave me lots to think about. I think I ended up watching about a dozen more food documentaries after it was over.

98 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:22:12am

re: #68 Vicious Babushka

Related:

99 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:22:13am

re: #97 Lidane

I think the most startling docucmentary I’ve seen lately was King Corn:

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Definitely gave me lots to think about. I think I ended up watching about a dozen more food documentaries after it was over.

Does that explain how HFCS became a major ingredient in every processed food product being made?

100 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:23:02am

So according to addictinginfo.org, a 10-year old Hispanic American kid who has been featured on America’s Got Talent, sang the National Anthem in San Antonio at a recent basketball game. This was enough to provoke a number of ‘race realists’ to react gently on the Twitters.

101 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:24:37am

re: #96 Vicious Babushka

Steve won the Courage in Business Leadership Award, which we just made up for the occasion.

Added for clarity.

102 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:24:45am

re: #99 Vicious Babushka

Does that explain how HFCS became a major ingredient in every processed food product being made?

IIRC yes. I remember an entire segment on HFCS in the film.

The basic premise is that two guys move to Iowa to plant a single acre of corn and trace the entire process along the way. I didn’t expect much going in, but it was surprisingly good.

103 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:26:32am

re: #98 Lidane

And Less Government. Also, too: Focused like a laser beam..

104 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:26:57am
105 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:28:06am

Breaking.

Plant explodes and is on fire in Geismar

GEISMAR, LA (WAFB) -
Authorities report there has been an explosion at a plant in the Geismar area and it is on fire.

According to Louisiana State Police, it is the Williams Olefins plant on LA 3115.

There have been reports of injuries. Emergency crews are on the scene.

Image: 22581898_SS.jpg

106 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:28:38am

Supreme Court is handing down decisions this morning. So far nothing on the DOMA/SSM issues, or affirmative action cases.

There’s been a case on criminal procedure, water rights and state compacts, and a case dealing with patenting of genes/DNA.

That decision holds that natural isolated DNA is not patentable. Synthetic DNA is patentable. The decision was unanimous, with Scalia issuing a concurring opinion and Thomas wrote the majority opinion. If the DNA is a product of nature, then it isn’t patentable. DNA that isn’t the product of nature is patentable.

107 efuseakay  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:28:41am

re: #47 wheat-dogghazi

I wonder if Wonderboy Snowed-them knew about this legal technicality? From the South China Morning Post.

Snowden surveillance leaks ‘could bring him legal trouble’ in Hong Kong

Basically, some legal eagles there say that, if the NSA had been tipped off by HK or Chinese sources, Snowden’s revealing the source of that intel could land him in an HK prison cell with a fine of up to US$70,000.

Call me crazy (or sane, depending on how you look at it), but I’d rather be in a US Federal pound-me-in-the-ass prison than any prison in China/HK.

108 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:29:18am

re: #99 Vicious Babushka

Does that explain how HFCS became a major ingredient in every processed food product being made?

Partial side effect as well of the nice high tariff walls the US sugar cane producers have managed to keep up via their lobbying campaigns. If cane sugar is artificially expensive than the food producers wanting a sweetener will look for a cheap substitute. Enter HFCS.

109 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:29:31am

re: #94 Vicious Babushka

2012: PBO’s the Food Stamp President!

2013: GOP rebranding commences

2013: PBO’s the Food Stamp President!

110 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:31:28am

re: #106 lawhawk

The DNA case was the last to be handed down today. Next session is Monday starting at 9:30am.

111 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:32:51am

re: #106 lawhawk

Supreme Court is handing down decisions this morning. So far nothing on the DOMA/SSM issues, or affirmative action cases.

There’s been a case on criminal procedure, water rights and state compacts, and a case dealing with patenting of genes/DNA.

That decision holds that natural isolated DNA is not patentable. Synthetic DNA is patentable. The decision was unanimous, with Scalia issuing a concurring opinion and Thomas wrote the majority opinion. If the DNA is a product of nature, then it isn’t patentable. DNA that isn’t the product of nature is patentable.

I will have to look and see what their definition of “synthetic DNA” is. Will be curious how big a wedge in the door that is since subbing out a few amino acids in a DNA sequence can probably make a chain “synthetic” without heavily changing function. And then what happens when a “natural” chain that tests out the same turns up later? A synthetic chain that got into the wild, or a natural chain that just so happens to already exist and match?

112 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:34:17am

re: #106 lawhawk

Supreme Court is handing down decisions this morning. So far nothing on the DOMA/SSM issues, or affirmative action cases.

There’s been a case on criminal procedure, water rights and state compacts, and a case dealing with patenting of genes/DNA.

That decision holds that natural isolated DNA is not patentable. Synthetic DNA is patentable. The decision was unanimous, with Scalia issuing a concurring opinion and Thomas wrote the majority opinion. If the DNA is a product of nature, then it isn’t patentable. DNA that isn’t the product of nature is patentable.

Unanimous decision against being able to patent human genes.

113 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:36:13am

WTF (Employer claims she is a “danger” b/c ex-husband might shoot up the school)

114 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:36:18am

re: #99 Vicious Babushka

Does that explain how HFCS became a major ingredient in every processed food product being made?

It’s a complex story, and I’m not sure I’ve got it all right. The sugar lobby managed to set things up so that foreign sugar supplies (largely sourced from cane) are taxed so that their prices are higher than domestic sugar supplies (largely sourced from beets). Incidentally, Americans pay more for sugar per kg than people elsewhere in the world.

Meanwhile, corn syrup, which has been around for at least a century, was modified to increase its fructose content, making it pound-for-pound sweeter than either cane or beet sugar. So, it’s much cheaper to sweeten foods with HFCS than with sugar. And, since it’s liquid, HFCS is also easier to blend with other materials.

I read up on this stuff ages ago, so I hope I got the general ideas straight.

115 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:36:27am

But if you go carrying pictures of Chairman Mao
You ain’t going to make it with anyone anyhow

116 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:38:10am

re: #108 Feline Fearless Leader

Beat me to it, and more succinctly at that.

117 Patricia Kayden  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:42:33am

re: #11 Targetpractice

Greenwald and Issa seem to be reading from the same playbook, coming out with grandiose declarations that they then refuse to backup because the evidence is too sensitive to just give out to the public.

But all these “scandals” don’t seem to be sticking or hurting President Obama, which I assume is the whole focus for Issa (and probably Greenwald as well).

theweek.com

118 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:44:30am

re: #114 wheat-dogghazi

It’s a complex story, and I’m not sure I’ve got it all right. The sugar lobby managed to set things up so that foreign sugar supplies (largely sourced from cane) are taxed so that their prices are higher than domestic sugar supplies (largely sourced from beets). Incidentally, Americans pay more for sugar per kg than people elsewhere in the world.

Meanwhile, corn syrup, which has been around for at least a century, was modified to increase its fructose content, making it pound-for-pound sweeter than either cane or beet sugar. So, it’s much cheaper to sweeten foods with HFCS than with sugar. And, since it’s liquid, HFCS is also easier to blend with other materials.

I read up on this stuff ages ago, so I hope I got the general ideas straight.

That covers it. And from seeing various media short articles it has been interesting to watch this lobbying for tariffs escalate into other areas. Besides cane sugar tariffs there are also those on cane-based ethanol being imported. Yep - we have a nice combo of laws forcing use of ethanol in gasoline (up to 10% in places during the summer) combined with lobbying and tariffs pushing use of the more expensive US-produced corn ethanol.

The next step of course, is for the Brazilians to refine their ethanol into a subsidiary product, like say polyethylene perhaps, and then export that to the US for use in the plastics industry.

I’m surprised the neo-Confed nuts are not all over this. After all, these high tariffs make their consumer goods more expensive and was the same issue that caused the Great Unpleasantness in 1860.
// (on the last paragraph)

119 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:47:07am

re: #113 Vicious Babushka

WTF (Employer claims she is a “danger” b/c ex-husband might shoot up the school)

It’s a good thing employees don’t have any rights in America. Otherwise, Tru-Valu White Sliced Bread* might cost 59c rather than 57c a loaf. And where would we be then, eh?

* Made from 100% genuine sawdust.

120 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:48:40am
121 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:52:26am

A little bit of personal news: this is my last day in my current place of employment. I am moving to a new place of employment (after a short vacation).

May have a bit less time for posting SOCIALISM on here, since the new job is a step up the greasy pole of higher education (how’s that for metaphor-mangling?) and will probably involve more happy fun meetings and less sitting in front of calculation machine.

122 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:54:21am

re: #113 Vicious Babushka

WTF (Employer claims she is a “danger” b/c ex-husband might shoot up the school)

*sigh*

123 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:54:42am

re: #121 iossarian

A little bit of personal news: this is my last day in my current place of employment. I am moving to a new place of employment (after a short vacation).

May have a bit less time for posting SOCIALISM on here, since the new job is a step up the greasy pole of higher education (how’s that for metaphor-mangling?) and will probably involve more happy fun meetings and less sitting in front of calculation machine.

Congratulations on the new job!

124 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:55:16am
125 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:56:35am

re: #118 Feline Fearless Leader

The sugar tariffs came up when I studied Latin American history way back in college. Basically, US sugar producers realized that their market share would be hammered by imported cane sugar from Latin America. One result of this protectionism was the inability of Latin American cane sugar producers to tap into the nearby, lucrative US market, thereby depressing the local economies, yada yada ya. Just one of many reasons why our neighbors to the south don’t trust or necessarily like the USA. See, Cuba.

126 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:57:08am

re: #106 lawhawk

Supreme Court is handing down decisions this morning. So far nothing on the DOMA/SSM issues, or affirmative action cases.

There’s been a case on criminal procedure, water rights and state compacts, and a case dealing with patenting of genes/DNA.

That decision holds that natural isolated DNA is not patentable. Synthetic DNA is patentable. The decision was unanimous, with Scalia issuing a concurring opinion and Thomas wrote the majority opinion. If the DNA is a product of nature, then it isn’t patentable. DNA that isn’t the product of nature is patentable.

Is the process to isolate still patent-able?

127 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:57:53am
128 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:58:19am

re: #124 Vicious Babushka

They still cannot distance themselves from this shit, no matter how ignorant it makes them look.

It is indicitave that they cannot learn: facts and objectivity are only referred to selectively when they back preconceived notions.

129 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:58:52am

re: #123 Vicious Babushka

Congratulations on the new job!

Thanks! For the very first time I will have a person who has to do what I tell them to!

I have been truly blessed (no sarc) with good bosses over the years so I will try my best not to be an asshole.

130 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 7:59:00am

re: #127 Lidane

monkey brain in man skull

131 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:00:51am

re: #130 Sol Berdinowitz

Why you hate monkeys?

132 BigPapa  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:01:15am

re: #127 Lidane

Fookin dbag misogynist.

133 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:02:30am
134 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:02:51am
135 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:03:24am

re: #127 Lidane

A desire for “free” stuff does not come from male brain or female brain.

For example, my cheapass brother-in-law is always on the prowl for free stuff, and he is a guy.

136 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:03:59am

re: #134 Gus

well really, when is the last time that Americans have been wrong about anything? //

137 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:04:26am

re: #126 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut

It is important to note what is not implicated by this decision. First, there are no method claims before this Court. Had Myriad created an innovative method of manipulating genes while searching for the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes, it could possibly have sought a method patent. But the processes used by Myriad to isolate DNA were well understood by geneticists at the time of Myriad’s patents “were well understood, widely used, and fairly uniform insofar as any scientist engaged in the search for
a gene would likely have utilized a similar approach,” 702 F. Supp. 2d, at 202-203, and are not at issue in this case.

Similarly, this case does not involve patents on new applications of knowledge about the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. Judge Bryson aptly noted that, “[a]s the first party with knowledge of the [BRCA1 and BRCA2] sequences, Myriad was in an excellent position to claim applications
of that knowledge.

It appears that process could still be patented, so long as it meets the applicable existing tests. I think it’s interesting that Myriad opted not to seek a patent on its process. Nothing in their process was so unique so as to support a patent claim.

138 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:05:42am

re: #133 Gus

A poll found that I should not only run for President, but I’d win. Of course, it’s a self selecting poll (of one), and has a huge margin of error, but those are trifling hurdles to overcome. ////

139 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:08:04am

re: #138 lawhawk

A poll found that I should not only run for President, but I’d win. Of course, it’s a self selecting poll (of one), and has a huge margin of error, but those are trifling hurdles to overcome. ////

Technically, a poll of one does not have a margin of error.

Flame away.

140 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:08:18am

WTF is this Godwinning asshole going on about?

141 Bubblehead II  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:08:29am
142 Dr. Matt  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:08:50am

Justice Clarence Thomas wrote the decision for a unanimous court. “Myriad did not create anything,” Thomas said. “To be sure, it found an important and useful gene, but separating that gene from its surrounding genetic material is not an act of invention.”

This is extraordinarily great news.

143 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:16:18am

re: #137 lawhawk

It appears that process could still be patented, so long as it meets the applicable existing tests. I think it’s interesting that Myriad opted not to seek a patent on its process. Nothing in their process was so unique so as to support a patent claim.

My wife explained it to me that a lot of the reporting on this gets it wrong, in that it says “Someone got the patent for genes!” on cases where really they got the patent for the gene-isolation-process and their process (or ‘protocol’ as it’s known) is the only one that actually works. It’s functionally the same thing, in a way— you can’t get that gene and experiment on it without using their process— but it’s not eternal, it only lasts until someone comes up with a better or alternative protocol. It’s a minor but significant source of funding for academic researchers.

Patenting the genes themselves never makes sense, except in the synthetic version— but then comes the interesting question, what if you synthetically create a gene that’s later discovered in some bacteria?

144 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:17:04am

re: #140 Vicious Babushka

I don’t know, but VoteRivette sounds like this guy:

Psycho: The name’s Francis Soyer, but everybody calls me Psycho. Any of you guys call me Francis, and I’ll kill you.

Leon: Ooooooh.

Psycho: You just made the list, buddy. And I don’t like nobody touching my stuff. So just keep your meat-hooks off. If I catch any of you guys in my stuff, I’ll kill you.

Also, I don’t like nobody touching me. Now, any of you homos touch me, and I’ll kill you.

Sergeant Hulka: Lighten up, Francis.

145 Slap  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:17:36am

re: #16 Targetpractice

Yeah, and angels might sooner fly out me arse. Ross PerotLyndon LaRouche had a better chance of becoming president.

Sorry so far after the fact — but FTFY!

146 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:20:13am

re: #140 Vicious Babushka

Vote: The name’s Richard Rivette, but everybody calls me Vote. Any of you guys call me Richard, and I’ll kill you.

Leon: Ooooooh.

Vote: You just made the list, buddy. And I don’t like nobody touching my stuff. So just keep your meat-hooks off. If I catch any of you guys in my stuff, I’ll kill you.

Also, I don’t like nobody touching me. Now, any of you homos touch me, and I’ll kill you.

Sergeant Hulka: Lighten up, Richard.

adapted

147 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:21:16am
148 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:23:06am
149 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:23:54am
150 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:25:01am

re: #149 Gus

The Bee Gees?

151 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:25:38am

re: #150 iossarian

The Bee Gees?

Youtube Video

152 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:25:41am

re: #149 Gus

A foreign plant?

Barack Orchidobama?

154 GeneJockey  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:26:07am

re: #111 Feline Fearless Leader

I will have to look and see what their definition of “synthetic DNA” is. Will be curious how big a wedge in the door that is since subbing out a few amino acids in a DNA sequence can probably make a chain “synthetic” without heavily changing function. And then what happens when a “natural” chain that tests out the same turns up later? A synthetic chain that got into the wild, or a natural chain that just so happens to already exist and match?

The ruling is narrower than that - and I don’t think I agree with their biology. They say the gene, complete with introns, is a natural product and as such not a human creation. A cDNA, OTOH, they say is a human creation since a molecule doesn’t naturally exist without introns. WTF is an mRNA, then?

155 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:26:24am

Now I’m giggling, thinking of Obama trolling RWNJs by singing “Jive Talkin” at the podium prior to some speech.

He could pull it off, too.

156 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:26:35am

Does anyone know what the deal is with conservatives going on today about mosques being off limits, but everyone else is fair game?

157 wheat-dogghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:27:20am

re: #156 Sionainn

It’s the latest drivel from Jim Dim Hoft.

158 sattv4u2  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:29:05am

re: #156 Sionainn

Does anyone know what the deal is with conservatives going on today about mosques being off limits, but everyone else is fair game?

Only what (little) I read
news.investors.com

My guess,, much ado about nothing. We’ll probably find out something in the order of ALL houses of worship were excluded, except for (fta) without high-level approval from a special oversight body at the Justice Department dubbed the Sensitive Operations Review Committee.

Read More At Investor’s Business Daily: news.investors.com
Follow us: @IBDinvestors on Twitter | InvestorsBusinessDaily on Facebook

159 efuseakay  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:29:37am

Oh, the irony.

FEMA denies more aid to Texas town devastated by fertilizer plant explosion

“We don’t have the money to go out and borrow the money. We don’t have the means to pay that note back,” West Mayor Tommy Muska told the AP. “There’s got to be some public assistance.”

Better ask your boss what he thinks about federal aid.

160 GeneJockey  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:29:58am

re: #158 sattv4u2

Only what (little) I read
news.investors.com

My guess,, much ado about nothing. We’ll probably find out something in the order of ALL houses of worship were excluded, except for (fta) without high-level approval from a special oversight body at the Justice Department dubbed the Sensitive Operations Review Committee.

Read More At Investor’s Business Daily: news.investors.com
Follow us: @IBDinvestors on Twitter | InvestorsBusinessDaily on Facebook

IBD? Oh, then it MUST be true!
///

161 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:30:49am

re: #159 efuseakay

Oh, the irony.

FEMA denies more aid to Texas town devastated by fertilizer plant explosion

Better ask your boss what he thinks about federal aid.

“There’s got to be some public assistance.”

What is this guy, a fucking communist?

163 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:32:06am

re: #159 efuseakay

you mean taxes and regulation are the solution? Unpossible!

164 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:32:11am

re: #159 efuseakay

Oh, the irony.

FEMA denies more aid to Texas town devastated by fertilizer plant explosion

Better ask your boss what he thinks about federal aid.

MOOCHERS!!11 TAEKRZ!!11 BOOTSTRAPZ!!!!111

165 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:33:14am

re: #156 Sionainn

Does anyone know what the deal is with conservatives going on today about mosques being off limits, but everyone else is fair game?

They’re stupid and Obama is still in the White House.

166 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:33:28am

re: #158 sattv4u2

Only what (little) I read
news.investors.com

My guess,, much ado about nothing. We’ll probably find out something in the order of ALL houses of worship were excluded, except for (fta) without high-level approval from a special oversight body at the Justice Department dubbed the Sensitive Operations Review Committee.

Read More At Investor’s Business Daily: news.investors.com
Follow us: @IBDinvestors on Twitter | InvestorsBusinessDaily on Facebook

Yeah, that’s the link that someone posted. It sounds like nonsense to me. Figured someone here might have already debunked it.

167 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:34:17am

re: #161 iossarian

Yeah, this came up the other day. FEMA denied aid for the city to rebuild infrastructure, namely roads, sewers, and a school nearby. The school rebuilding was estimated at $40m of the $57m claim (IIRC).

FEMA rejected the city aid, but had provided direct aid to individuals and businesses affected by the explosion.

It’s hardly the first time that FEMA has rejected aid requests. Happens all the time.

168 Romantic Heretic  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:34:26am

re: #59 lawhawk

Try A Song of Ice and Fire series by George RR Martin (aka Game of Thrones).

Lots of violence, palace intrigue, family, and I think Martin was shooting for a character death (or recounted death) per chapter and succeeded.

Just started reading it, and the series will keep me occupied for a bit.

Don’t get attached to any characters. Death is the nicest thing that happens to any of them.

169 Killgore Trout  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:35:02am

re: #162 NJDhockeyfan

U.S. Fears Edward Snowden May Defect to China: Sources

Hmmm….

The Guardian, the British paper that first broke stories on NSA surveillance programs allegedly based on Snowden’s information, reported overnight that Snowden took four laptops filled with secrets with him when he fled from Hawaii to Hong Kong late last month. Glenn Greenwald, a columnist for The Guardian, has promised more stories exposing U.S. operations were to come.

That’s a lot of stuff. This could be another Manning-style document dump.

170 EmmaAnne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:35:12am

re: #129 iossarian

Thanks! For the very first time I will have a person who has to do what I tell them to!

That is so cute that you you think employees do what you tell them. :-)

171 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:35:28am

re: #162 NJDhockeyfan

I’m slowly descending into the camp that Snowden is simply a spy, doing it for kicks/money/ideology and played GG and WaPo as a means to buy him some time and muddy the waters on his way out. If true, fairly astute play by the PRC as they slow down Obama for putting their intellectual theft crackdown on hold while he has to put out this particular fire and has the bonus of keeping the outrage meter set to 11.

172 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:35:36am

re: #159 efuseakay

Oh, the irony.

FEMA denies more aid to Texas town devastated by fertilizer plant explosion

Better ask your boss what he thinks about federal aid.

All that money they saved on expensive regulation could have been put into a disaster recovery fund…

If we are willing to to let uninsured patients die, then let unfunded companies go under

173 wrenchwench  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:37:19am

re: #166 Sionainn

Yeah, that’s the link that someone posted. It sounds like nonsense to me. Figured someone here might have already debunked it.

It’s an editorial, which doesn’t keep the freepers from referring to it as ‘reporting’.

174 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:37:30am

re: #166 Sionainn

Yeah, that’s the link that someone posted. It sounds like nonsense to me. Figured someone here might have already debunked it.

Just to clarify, not necessarily nonsense in that surveillance in mosques is limited, but that only mosques are off-limits.

175 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:37:44am

I’m amazed that this Texas town didn’t do the personally responsible thing and save money against the possibility of such an eventuality.

I’m afraid that people who don’t look after themselves don’t get any help from me.

/

176 efuseakay  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:37:45am

re: #167 lawhawk

Yeah, this came up the other day. FEMA denied aid for the city to rebuild infrastructure, namely roads, sewers, and a school nearby. The school rebuilding was estimated at $40m of the $57m claim (IIRC).

FEMA rejected the city aid, but had provided direct aid to individuals and businesses affected by the explosion.

It’s hardly the first time that FEMA has rejected aid requests. Happens all the time.

Giving aid directly to the people is a good thing. No doubt about that! I hope those effected will get the help they need. But Perry seems to have a sad. Can’t say I feel bad about that.

I wonder how he’d want this aid to be offset were he to receive it…

177 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:38:10am

re: #168 Romantic Heretic

I am under no illusions about character attachment. I’ve heard/seen enough spoilers about the series to know that anyone can be offed. The only questions are by whom and why.

178 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:38:15am

re: #159 efuseakay

Oh, the irony.

FEMA denies more aid to Texas town devastated by fertilizer plant explosion

Better ask your boss what he thinks about federal aid.

Funny thing is, FEMA isn’t denying aid to the individual people and business owners in the town who lost their homes or whatever in the blast. What they’re denying is a declaration of a major emergency in the town so the town has to fix their own infrastructure rather than relying on federal aid.

They haven’t said it outright, but I suspect a big part of this is related to liability. The West explosion was entirely preventable, but it happened because the owners deliberately ignored federal regulations and created a powder keg. If FEMA declares the area a major emergency and gives the town itself federal funds, there might be something in their regulations that would limit or even eliminate responsibility for the blast by the plant owners.

179 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:38:15am

re: #159 efuseakay

Oh, the irony.

FEMA denies more aid to Texas town devastated by fertilizer plant explosion

Better ask your boss what he thinks about federal aid.

Hmm, has he thought about a theory called “taxes” for raising money?

And if it’s a small town of 2,000 or so I am sure all their infrastructure came from local funding and that they’re not “moochers” leeching off of others.

Sorry about the snark. But this starts to fall into the same level of ignorant idiocy as constantly rebuilding on a flood plain.

180 iossarian  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:38:33am

re: #170 EmmaAnne

That is so cute that you you think employees do what you tell them. :-)

Ha! There was some sarcasm implied. I will make gentle suggestions, how’s that?

181 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:39:35am

I thought FEMA was there to aid with natural disasters or unforseen catastrophes, not those which arise from humann shortsightedness and greed disguised as conservative ideological fundaminalism

182 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:40:03am
183 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:40:10am

So some guy’s is going to think, “hey, now that Plan B is around I can rape my date?”

184 wrenchwench  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:40:37am

re: #180 iossarian

Ha! There was some sarcasm implied. I will make gentle suggestions, how’s that?

Ideally, you have the employee carry out what they think was their idea in the first place.

185 GeneJockey  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:40:50am

re: #129 iossarian

Thanks! For the very first time I will have a person who has to do what I tell them to!

I have been truly blessed (no sarc) with good bosses over the years so I will try my best not to be an asshole.

My management skills actually benefited from working for assholes. You get to learn first hand what it feels like when your boss, for example, routinely breaks appointments without letting you know, or publicly gives you an assignment that is literally impossible in the time required, because he didn’t consult with you or figure out how long it would really take.

186 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:41:01am

re: #180 iossarian

Ha! There was some sarcasm implied. I will make gentle suggestions, how’s that?

If your employee has the title “administrative assistant” then you have your place in the actual power hierarchy reversed.

187 Romantic Heretic  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:41:04am

re: #89 Bulworth

Hmmm. Interesting.

Wingnuts also don’t seem to get that food stamps help people buy food, which keeps people in business. It’s also the humane thing to do to make sure that people can afford to eat while they spend the time pulling themselves up by their bootstraps.

This is where you lose them. Being humane is a sign of weakness for these people, and they regard SNAP and other parts of the social safety net as supporting weakness.

The severe inferiority complex that these people suffer from won’t allow them to be kind.

188 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:41:35am

Hey. Now that we have first aid kits I can stab more people.

//

189 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:41:37am

re: #182 Gus

Huckabee was crying yesterday about the 6-year-old girls who will be able to go into the store and buy Plan B. Seriously.

190 wrenchwench  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:42:28am

re: #183 Gus

So some guys is going to think, “hey, now that Plan B is around I can rape my date?”

If you take away the natural consequences of having sex, men are unable to control themselves.

Of course the consequences always seem to happen to the woman.

191 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:42:50am

re: #189 Sionainn

Huckabee was crying yesterday about the 6-year-old girls who will be able to go into the store and buy Plan B. Seriously.

Right. 6 years olds. You know how 6 years old are always getting pregnant even when they’re married.

192 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:42:55am

re: #183 Gus

it’s called Projection…. apparently you can’t be a Rethug fuckstick without exhibiting it.

193 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:43:02am

re: #173 wrenchwench

Yeah, we’d have to ignore that the NYPD had been actively monitoring Muslims in NYC and in NJ, including in mosques. Oh, and there are reports that the CIA aided the NYPD in setting up the program.

NYC Mayor Bloomberg said that the monitoring, including in mosques, was vital to keeping New Yorkers safe.

The flip side is that the FBI claims that they got less cooperation from Muslim groups as a result of the NYPD operations.

Hoft, as usual, gets it wrong.

194 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:43:38am

re: #191 Gus

Right. 6 years olds. You know how 6 years old are always getting pregnant even when they’re married.

They also get in the car and drive to the store and pick up things they need.

195 wrenchwench  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:44:05am

re: #193 lawhawk

Yeah, we’d have to ignore that the NYPD had been actively monitoring Muslims in NYC and in NJ, including in mosques. Oh, and there are reports that the CIA aided the NYPD in setting up the program.

NYC Mayor Bloomberg said that the monitoring, including in mosques, was vital to keeping New Yorkers safe.

The flip side is that the FBI claims that they got less cooperation from Muslim groups as a result of the NYPD operations.

Hoft, as usual, gets it wrong.

And IBD shows what they’re made of by basing an editorial on his evil drivel.

196 Romantic Heretic  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:44:39am

re: #105 Bubblehead II

Breaking.

Plant explodes and is on fire in Geismar

GEISMAR, LA (WAFB) -
Authorities report there has been an explosion at a plant in the Geismar area and it is on fire.

According to Louisiana State Police, it is the Williams Olefins plant on LA 3115.

There have been reports of injuries. Emergency crews are on the scene.

Image: 22581898_SS.jpg

Oh good. That’s nowhere near my wife.

197 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:45:06am

re: #134 Gus

re: #133 Gus

Please tell me that this was hyperbole and that I no longer have to fear for my country because, if this is true, there is no hope…just dope.

198 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:46:12am

re: #133 Gus

Do they believe the NSA is the ghost in the machine?

199 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:47:32am

re: #197 Joanne

re: #133 Gus

Please tell me that this was hyperbole and that I no longer have to fear for my country because, if this is true, there is no hope…just dope.

I checked with Gallup first.

200 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:50:42am
201 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:52:25am

You mean to tell me that the NSA has been spying on us good folks and not just the MOOZLIMS!!11?

202 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:52:46am

re: #142 Dr. Matt

This is extraordinarily great news.

The Michael Crichton book “Next” was centered on the theme of tech companies patenting genes and attempting to profit off them.

203 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:55:40am
204 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:56:30am
205 BigPapa  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:58:30am

re: #175 iossarian

I’m amazed that this Texas town didn’t do the personally responsible thing and save money against the possibility of such an eventuality.

I’m afraid that people who don’t look after themselves don’t get any help from me.

/

BOOTSTRAPS

206 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:58:56am

re: #204 Vicious Babushka

I think it will create more jobs than that…the problem is most of them will be in CANADA.

207 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 8:59:31am
208 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:00:11am

Justice Scalia, in the Myriad (DNA) case, had this to say in his concurring opinion.

I join the judgment of the Court, and all of its opinion except Part I-A and some portions of the rest of the opinion going into fine details of molecular biology. I am unable to affirm those details on my own knowledge or even my own belief. It suffices for me to affirm, having studied the opinions below and the expert briefs presented here, that the portion of DNA isolated from its natural state sought to be patented is identical to that portion of the DNA in its natural state; and that complementary DNA (cDNA) is a synthetic creation not normally present in nature.

Translated? He doesn’t believe in molecular biology, DNA, and evolution (though he’s got no problem ruling on DNA evidence in criminal cases, collection of DNA at intake, etc.)

It is rather humorous and sad that he’d go out of his way to identify his ignorance about the subject matter and that his beliefs prevent him from accepting the uncontroverted factual information provided below about DNA, the techniques used, etc.

209 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:03:57am

re: #193 lawhawk

I see something illegal here from the CIA.

210 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:04:53am
211 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:08:19am

re: #210 Gus

See? There goes Amercia.

/

212 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:08:45am

re: #210 Gus

OMG OMG OMG OH SHIT THIS WILL MEAN NO MORE REPUBLICAN PRESIDENT!!11

213 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:09:50am

re: #209 ProTARDISLiberal

Not necessarily. The NYPD set up its own international operations to gather intel, and that’s where the CIA comes into play. The NYPD wanted to get its own intel operations since bureaucratic infighting and lack of information sharing directly affected the way NYC was protected (and since it has repeatedly been the focus of major terror plots, let alone attacks). It wanted its own chain of data collection to be used in addition to info shared by other national intel gathering agencies (CIA, NSA, etc.).

214 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:10:32am

re: #198 Feline Fearless Leader

No. The Police are the Ghosts in the Machine.

Some people….

//

215 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:10:41am

Ha! This is awesome! I love my country!

Canadian boys soccer team protest Turban ban by wearing Turbans en masse to game

Yet, from this fire came one team which provided a powerful political message with utter simplicity and sheer grace. As brought to Prep Rally’s attention by our friends at Online Sports Guys, a Québécois under-14 coach named Ihab Leheta encouraged his players on the Brossard team — none of whom are Sikh — to play their next game wearing a turban as an act of solidarity to Quebec players who were suddenly banned from competition.

As it turns out, Leheta didn’t have to do much convincing. Instead, his young athletes understood the full ramifications of just how subjective the QSF’s ban was and were happy to provide a small flashpoint of powerful defiance.

“I told them you can either say: ‘It’s not my problem,’ or you could decide to do something to help out.

“I was so proud of them, [they understood] that today it’s Sikhs [being banned] and tomorrow it’ll be someone else.”

Can you imagine all the “OMG SHARIA LAW!!!” outrage if something like this happened here in the U.S.? (Sidenote: I am well aware Sikhs are NOT Muslims, sadly many do not understand the distinction).

216 makeitstop  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:14:34am

re: #171 piratedan

I’m slowly descending into the camp that Snowden is simply a spy, doing it for kicks/money/ideology and played GG and WaPo as a means to buy him some time and muddy the waters on his way out.

I’m starting to think so, too.

If true - boy oh boy, did Greenwald ever get played.

217 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:14:52am

re: #210 Gus

A lot of people don’t realize my wife is non-white. I don’t consider myself ‘white’ on a personal level, not just because of my Jewish heritage but because of my ancestors who worked on sugar plantations in the Carribean, Jewish-Hispanic slaves in all but name in the hot sun. They were definitely not white in that lifestyle.

Me, I get to sit inside and when I go out I get to slather sunscreen on. But if I didn’t have that luxury, if I had to till the fields, I’d be nut-brown and most would call me not white.

These things are all such fictional fuckeries. I never really want to call myself “Hispanic” because it feels like I’m assuming some role that I have no real part in, but I fit the definition. Is it better for me to say that I’m Hispanic, to show people who broad that definition can be, or for me not to, out of respect for those for whom ‘Hispanic’ is a very meaningful term?

None of this would matter if it weren’t for the racists and the legacy of centuries of racism.

218 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:16:33am
219 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:16:37am

re: #210 Gus

I eagerly await the next Charles Murray “The State of White America” report.

/

220 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:16:39am

Pop!

221 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:18:49am

re: #217 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut

A lot of people don’t realize my wife is non-white. I don’t consider myself ‘white’ on a personal level, not just because of my Jewish heritage but because of my ancestors who worked on sugar plantations in the Carribean, Jewish-Hispanic slaves in all but name in the hot sun. They were definitely not white in that lifestyle.

Me, I get to sit inside and when I go out I get to slather sunscreen on. But if I didn’t have that luxury, if I had to till the fields, I’d be nut-brown and most would call me not white.

These things are all such fictional fuckeries. I never really want to call myself “Hispanic” because it feels like I’m assuming some role that I have no real part in, but I fit the definition. Is it better for me to say that I’m Hispanic, to show people who broad that definition can be, or for me not to, out of respect for those for whom ‘Hispanic’ is a very meaningful term?

None of this would matter if it weren’t for the racists and the legacy of centuries of racism.

The idea of identifying myself as white is foreign to me. Yeah, I am white technically but I’m no WASP. I grew up around a few incidents of anti-Spanish and anti-Italian bigotry. You know, I’ve rambled about that before.

222 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:20:06am

DERPTASTIC:

power4patriots.com

He’s going to tell you the secret to cutting your high energy costs, but it’s going to get him into trouble.

Yet… there he is, still peddling his nonsense.

And does he ever get to the secret? Sorry, too dumbfounded to get through the whole thing. Smoke and mirrors comes into play.

223 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:22:09am

re: #222 lawhawk

DERPTASTIC:

power4patriots.com

He’s going to tell you the secret to cutting your high energy costs, but it’s going to get him into trouble.

Yet… there he is, still peddling his nonsense.

And does he ever get to the secret? Sorry, too dumbfounded to get through the whole thing. Smoke and mirrors comes into play.

Oh is this that worthless scam that’s been around since the discovery of fire?

224 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:23:09am
225 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:26:33am

Immigration reform and this new CENSUS report will send the white nationalists into a frenzy.

226 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:29:53am

re: #224 Gus

haters gonna hate. Shame that Scarborough acts just reasonably enough to keep him from securing a Faux News gig where he belongs. There are times when I wish Mika would stand up and assault him with her chair but then I realize that she’s her own worst enemy on that show and I remember to go back to watching The Weather Channel.

227 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:30:05am

Turns out. White flight is fleeing into a grave.

//

228 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:31:51am

Wingnut logic at work: exposing NSA secrets and compromising national security? Heroism. Advocating for an assault weapons ban? Treason.

The petition has over 41,000 signatures. It actually got a White House response.

229 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:32:55am
230 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:34:55am

re: #228 Lidane

Wingnut logic at work: exposing NSA secrets and compromising national security? Heroism. Advocating for an assault weapons ban? Treason.


The petition already has over 41,000 signatures.

Derp.

231 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:37:54am

Looks like Marco Rubio is going to be the RWNJ punching bag if immigration reform passes:

232 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:40:36am

re: #229 Gus

The fact that Rand Paul is both a raving evangelical nutjob and an Ayn Rand fanboy will never not be funny to me. The pretzel logic required for that has to be painful.

233 Mattand  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:42:12am

re: #215 Eclectic Cyborg

Ha! This is awesome! I love my country!

Canadian boys soccer team protest Turban ban by wearing Turbans en masse to game

Can you imagine all the “OMG SHARIA LAW!!!” outrage if something like this happened here in the U.S.? (Sidenote: I am well aware Sikhs are NOT Muslims, sadly many do not understand the distinction).

Thank you, Canada.

You’d never see this happen in the US.

234 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:43:16am

re: #232 Lidane

The fact that Rand Paul is both a raving evangelical nutjob and an Ayn Rand fanboy will never not be funny to me. The pretzel logic required for that has to be painful.

He’s a nutburger for sure. Speaking at some conference now. Imagine this guy in the White House?

235 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:44:01am

re: #232 Lidane

The fact that Rand Paul is both a raving evangelical nutjob and an Ayn Rand fanboy will never not be funny to me. The pretzel logic required for that has to be painful.

They are all Ayn Randy on the subject of poor people and social justice, but all Jesusy on the subject of abortion and gay marriage. Although Jesus never said anything about gays or abortion, and all the “Old Testament” said about abortion is that someone who causes a pregnant woman to miscarry has to pay a fine.

236 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:44:59am
237 Sionainn  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:45:38am

re: #236 Gus

Oh, the horror!

238 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:46:39am

re: #236 Gus

hopefully they gave Steve a wedgie and a couple of purple nurples while they were there or perhaps they were there to make a point, I wonder if Rep King could have fathomed what it was …..

239 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:48:34am

Whew.

240 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:48:44am

re: #234 Gus

He’s a nutburger for sure. Speaking at some conference now. Imagine this guy in the White House?

Imagining his father in the White House was bad enough. Putting Rand in there would be catastrophic.

241 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:48:48am

re: #237 Sionainn

re: #238 piratedan

242 Mattand  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:48:49am

re: #236 Gus

243 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:49:11am
244 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:49:39am
245 Mattand  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:53:09am

re: #234 Gus

He’s a nutburger for sure. Speaking at some conference now. Imagine this guy in the White House?

Given the stupidity of the American voter, unfortunately, I can.

246 Ace-o-aces  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:53:11am

re: #149 Gus

From that interview:

what it means is he’s not just a smooth talking, jive talking, street thug that talked his way into the White House, it means that he was placed here, he was deliberately placed here as a child. - See more at: rightwingwatch.org

This is the part I never can get over with Birthers. They really believe that in 1961 somebody said, “Hey, this biracial child with a weird foreign sounding name and a teenage mother and a probably bigamous muslim father…he’s a SHOO IN for president someday!”

247 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:53:33am


Derp.

248 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:54:17am
249 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:54:38am

re: #247 Gus

Can’t tell if Goldberg is serious or sarcastic.

250 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:55:34am

re: #247 Gus

yeah if your time is 1880

or alternate snark…..

Then Rand should fix his watch……

//

251 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:56:38am

re: #152 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut

A foreign plant?

Barack Orchidobama?

Nestle.

252 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:57:55am

re: #247 Gus

Considering that Ethiopia is about to limit Egypt’s access to Nile waters, who’s to say that Egypt will be around much long. No water? No agriculture, industry, or life. The population of the country would collapse as famine and drought become common (all because Ethiopia wants to secure more water for its own dam project to power and irrigate its own country with limited resources available).

253 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:57:58am

re: #249 Lidane

Can’t tell if Goldberg is serious or sarcastic.

No telling with the first thought considering the MB. But that thing about Rand Paul. Yeesh.

254 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:58:01am

re: #236 Gus

BRAZEN!!

255 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 9:58:50am

re: #238 piratedan

hopefully they gave Steve a wedgie and a couple of purple nurples while they were there or perhaps they were there to make a point, I wonder if Rep King could have fathomed what it was …..

IF they were grays it wasn’t a wedgie they gave him…
O_O

256 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:00:44am

re: #243 Vicious Babushka

I’d get off the streets before the rush of people out to claim their fainting couches in response to this BRAZEN act just bulldozes everyone.

257 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:01:03am

re: #255 Feline Fearless Leader

Link

258 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:01:35am

Coultergeist is bleating again:

If the GOP is This Stupid, It Deserves to Die

259 Ace-o-aces  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:01:42am

re: #249 Lidane

Can’t tell if Goldberg is serious or sarcastic.

Probably sarcastic. This happens a lot with Goldberg. He still seems to forget that you can’t read vocal inflections on the internet.

260 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:02:00am
261 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:02:51am

re: #258 Lidane

Deconstructed for your reading pleasure here.

The GOP really is that stupid, but not in the way she thinks it is.

262 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:03:22am

re: #254 Bulworth

Illegal immigrants are immune from the law. This is really some big news. I’d like to see Obama wiggle his way out of this one. I mean, it must be true, right? Illegal immigrants can just do whatever the fuck they want, steal your candy, take a shit on your porch, and the cops just have to stand there all frustrated looking because, hey, Obama made all illegal aliens diplomats. Or something.

263 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:03:42am

re: #229 Gus

WAR on Christmas Christianity!

Christians, here in America, not free to impose their views on everyone. Tyranny!

/

264 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:04:18am

re: #260 lawhawk

When the dust settles, his only goal is to destroy the governance he was elected to exercise.

265 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:04:36am

re: #254 Bulworth

If illegal immigrants are immune from the law, wouldn’t that pretty much kill the Birther argument entirely?

Oh wait. It’s Steve King. Never mind.

266 BroncD  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:04:38am

So here’s where we are now with Glenn Greenwalds’s “bombshell” of a story:

“If I’m right, and EVERYONE ELSE is wrong/lying to you, then this is a huge story!”

Yes, Glenn. If you’re right and if everyone else is wrong/lying to us, you’ve got yourself bombshell.
Only one problem with that scenario. Let me see if you can guess what it is.

268 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:06:23am

re: #267 Vicious Babushka

Brazen Illegal Aliens Who Invaded Steve King’s Office!!!

SCARY!!!!!

Scary how? Like they’re more educated than Rep. King? I can see how that could be scary.

269 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:07:02am

re: #268 lawhawk

Scary how? Like they’re more educated than Rep. King? I can see how that could be scary.

They speak English better than he does!

270 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:07:17am

re: #267 Vicious Babushka

Brazen Illegal Aliens Who Invaded Steve King’s Office!!!

SCARY!!!!!

Hahahahahahahhahahahhahhahhahah

I hope King was cowering under his desk.

Some of those illegals look like womenz folk. Very, very scary. //

271 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:08:59am

re: #267 Vicious Babushka

These young womenz and kids appear to be wearing graduation gowns. From schools in Amercia!?!

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272 stabby  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:10:04am

The article doesn’t live up to the promise of the title, so I’ll just give you this winning title:
Dumb Criminal of the Week: The Brazilian Transvestite Who Hid Cocaine Inside His Prosthetic Butt

273 stabby  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:10:42am

Note, it was a BIG butt though, with 1.7 kg of coke in it.

274 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:16:32am

I wonder if Steve King gets terrified every time he hears “La Cucharacha”?

275 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:16:44am

re: #267 Vicious Babushka

Brazen Illegal Aliens Who Invaded Steve King’s Office!!!

SCARY!!!!!

276 GeneJockey  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:17:07am

re: #274 Eclectic Cyborg

I wonder if Peter King gets terrified every time he hears “La Cucharacha”?

Lunch trucks must freak him out.

277 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:17:40am

OT, but considering the Stalkers, what is the policy with birthdays here?

278 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:18:22am

Invaders no less.

279 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:18:39am

re: #274 Eclectic Cyborg

I wonder if Peter King gets terrified every time he hears “La Cucharacha”?

Dunno, but “The Patriot Game” brings tears to his eyes.

280 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:18:48am

Rebranding!

281 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:19:12am

re: #277 ProTARDISLiberal

OT, but considering the Stalkers, what is the policy with birthdays here?

Every day is my birthday!

282 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:19:59am

re: #280 Lidane

Rebranding!

Rubio: “I’m done.”

283 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:20:16am

re: #275 Gus

No wonder he got scared. King is used to seeing Latina women as cleaning ladies.

284 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:20:18am

re: #280 Lidane

Translation: my party’s ‘grassroots’ are giving me hell over this stupid immigration bill, which I helped create, and I’d be much obliged if someone would fill it with poision pills so I don’t have to support it.

285 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:20:31am

re: #274 Eclectic Cyborg

I wonder if Peter King gets terrified every time he hears “La Cucharacha”?

Wrong King. This is Rep. Steve King from Iowa, not Rep. Peter King (R-NY).

286 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:20:41am

re: #280 Lidane

more Republican outreach in action! New and Improved with 27% moar truthiness!

287 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:21:35am

re: #285 lawhawk

Wrong King. This is Rep. Steve King from Iowa, not Rep. Peter King (R-NY).

Oops. Fixed. I always get those two fools mixed up.

288 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:21:55am

re: #285 lawhawk

Wrong King. This is Rep. Steve King from Iowa, not Rep. Peter King (R-NY).

Oops. They should wear armbands so we can tell them apart.

289 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:22:37am

Could have been worse. At least I didn’t say Don King or Stephen King.

290 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:22:51am

re: #280 Lidane

Well, if the SCt. finds DOMA unconstitutional and upholds the right of CA to enact SSM law, the issue is rendered moot and wouldn’t come into play.

Could be resolved as early as Monday if the Court releases its decisions on those cases.

291 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:23:38am
292 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:24:16am

re: #291 Lidane

Eek. Was going to post that but didn’t because of the link. Anyway. There it is.

293 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:24:25am

re: #281 Vicious Babushka

Do we disclose when they are?

294 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:25:50am

re: #293 ProTARDISLiberal

Do we disclose when they are?

Your own, or someone that you’re stalking?

295 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:26:13am

re: #290 lawhawk

Well, if the SCt. finds DOMA unconstitutional and upholds the right of CA to enact SSM law, the issue is rendered moot and wouldn’t come into play.

Could be resolved as early as Monday if the Court releases its decisions on those cases.

Our local Dems are preparing a street-level campaign to publicize Oct enrollment in ACA. One of our people asked if a same-sex couple with kids constituted a family. That’s an Alabama optimist, right there.

296 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:26:24am

re: #294 Feline Fearless Leader

Me. I worry a bit about the stalkers.

297 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:26:55am

re: #232 Lidane

The fact that Rand Paul is both a raving evangelical nutjob and an Ayn Rand fanboy will never not be funny to me. The pretzel logic required for that has to be painful.

That’s the wonderful thing about revealed scripture: logic is applied only selectively

298 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:28:12am

Heh.

299 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:32:05am

Meanwhile, in Greece:

At 17:45 on 11 June, 2013 the Greek government announced ERT would close by the end of the day. All 2,600 ERT employees would lose their jobs.

ERT was dissolved through a decree with immediate effect by the government led by New Democracy, using a law which delays the need for parliamentary approval until October. Despite running a budget surplus on income from a license fee outside the state budget, in a televised statement, Simos Kedikoglou, a government spokesperson, said that the ERT was a “haven of waste” that cost more and had fewer viewers than private stations.

Later in the evening, riot police forced their way into at least one of the transmitting stations, and all ERT transmitters were closed down around Greece, as was eventually the worldwide ERT World feed. ERT journalists kept broadcasting through the night on the Internet and through temporary satellite frequencies.

On 12 June at noon local time, the AS and IP range of ERT[citation needed], the official domain names “ert.gr”, “ert3.gr”, and “voiceofgreece.gr” were cancelled in the Greek Internet registry, meaning that live broadcasts on the Internet (ERT LIVE) have stopped, as well as the publication of all news articles. Emails sent to the broadcasters are no longer delivered. Other Internet assets registered by ERT are at risk of being closed (because their owner and contact address are no longer valid), notably the official Facebook page and Twitter account. ERT LIVE is relayed by other sites, such as the University of Greece.

The European Broadcasting Union was quick to criticise the closure, issuing a statement the same evening where they expressed “profound dismay on behalf of Europe’s entire public service media” and urged the prime minister to reverse the decision. The EBU made the ERT stream available on satellite to its members.

Perhaps the Greeks and the Turks should be cooperating in protesting against their nasty governments.

300 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:32:18am

Catholic school fires teacher because she’s a domestic violence victim

A Catholic school in California has fired a teacher who was the victim of domestic violence because they said her presence threatened “the safety of the students, faculty and parents.”

Carie Charlesworth told KNSD that she had worked in her school district for 14 years before Holy Trinity School in San Diego decided that her husband’s threatening behavior made her too unsafe to have around — even though he was incarcerated.

“They’ve taken away my ability to care for my kids,” she explained to the station in an interview published on Thursday. “It’s not like I can go out and find a teaching job anywhere.”

301 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:32:47am

Please sign and share this WH Petition (if you’re so inclined):

Remove Private Contractors from Intelligence Operations. Rescind Top Secret & higher clearances from private industry.

There are too many people outside of the US Government who have access to Top Secret and above classified information. There is little allegiance to employers and our national security is at risk, evidenced by what happened with Booz Allen Hamilton. Federal employees are vetted by the US Government and not by an private firm, whose only allegiance is to making a profit, which endangers the entire country by hiring sub-par employees.

In addition, we are paying private contractors significantly more than a government employee would make. This would reduce spending as well as making our nation safer.

Created: Jun 13, 2013

Issues: Foreign Policy, Government Reform, Technology and Telecommunications

Short URL: wh.gov

URL: petitions.whitehouse.gov

302 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:32:55am

re: #290 lawhawk

Well, if the SCt. finds DOMA unconstitutional and upholds the right of CA to enact SSM law, the issue is rendered moot and wouldn’t come into play.

Could be resolved as early as Monday if the Court releases its decisions on those cases.

Oh man. If they strike down DOMA and uphold same-sex marriage in CA, immigration reform will be pushed to the back burner on the ZOMG OUTRAGE scale for the nutters.

I’ll be interested to see how they rule.

303 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:33:53am
304 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:33:54am
305 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:34:19am

re: #300 Kragar

Catholic school fires teacher because she’s a domestic violence victim

Did they then offer the abuser her job?

Good grief.

306 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:34:59am

re: #280 Lidane

Rebranding!

Great now Bryan Fischer will love him again. Not sure if //

307 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:35:22am

re: #304 Gus

THat’s embarrassing.

308 makeitstop  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:36:56am

re: #304 Gus

Glenn Beck hosted an event in Washington, DC last night that was attended by 30-50 members of Congress. Just think about that.

I thought his vocal cords were paralyzed?

What did Beck do all night - a mime act?

309 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:38:22am

re: #308 makeitstop

I thought his vocal cords were paralyzed?

What did Beck do all night - a mime act?

A dance routine about how Obama is Hitler. It was actually quite good if you ignored the crying.

310 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:38:39am

re: #304 Gus

yup, it worries me constantly that a total snake oil salesman has the attention of 30 Congressman much less holding forum where they listen intently to his ideas and then I sit back and think about the total nutjobs that inhabit the R party and start to think that maybe that number should be higher….

Stockman, King, King, Foxx, Franks, Bachmann, Gohmert, The enitre Oklahoma congressional delegation and I haven’t even gotten to Kansas yet ….

311 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:38:39am

re: #308 makeitstop

I thought his vocal cords were paralyzed?

What did Beck do all night - a mime act?

He had Alex Jones’ hand stuffed up his ass the whole time.

312 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:40:55am

re: #309 HappyWarrior

A dance routine about how Obama is Hitler. It was actually quite good if you ignored the crying.

The four cygnets pulling Mussolini’s chariot were particularly effective.

313 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:41:39am

re: #312 Decatur Deb

The four cygnets pulling Mussolini’s chariot were particularly effective.

It should win a Tony for sure.

314 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:42:54am

re: #301 Joanne

Please sign and share this WH Petition (if you’re so inclined):

Remove Private Contractors from Intelligence Operations. Rescind Top Secret & higher clearances from private industry.

Created: Jun 13, 2013

Issues: Foreign Policy, Government Reform, Technology and Telecommunications

Short URL: wh.gov

URL: petitions.whitehouse.gov

Paged for your convenience. :-)

315 Eclectic Cyborg  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:43:20am

I see it as kind of a cyclical thing. The Tea Party wave of 2010 got a lot of these people elected but starting next year and going beyond, these folks will slowly fall to more moderate replacements and the influence of people like Beck will wane.

316 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:44:53am

re: #315 Eclectic Cyborg

I see it as kind of a cyclical thing. The Tea Party wave of 2010 got a lot of these people elected but starting next year and going beyond, these folks will slowly fall to more moderate replacements and the influence of people like Beck will wane.

The fewer they are in number, the louder they will get on the floor of the House and Senate

317 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:45:16am

re: #314 Joanne

Paged for your convenience. :-)

The petition will probably get enough signatures to evoke a WH response. You won’t like the answer.

318 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:45:21am
319 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:46:55am

re: #317 Decatur Deb

The petition will probably get enough signatures to evoke a WH response. You won’t like the answer.

I dont have to like it. They should address it.

320 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:47:15am

re: #318 Gus

Virginia GOP outreach official: Haiti suffered 2010 earthquake because of voodoo, pact with Devil

This is the Mainstream GOP talking here, not an outlier…

321 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:47:28am

re: #318 Gus

I believe Robertson said something similar. Really, what the fuck Virginia GOP. You do know that there are Haitian-Americans who live in Virginia who don’t want to hear your bigoted shit about how Haiti deserved the earthquake. That poor country has already experienced enough tragedy and people from there don’t want to hear your bigoted asses say they deserved it because of your bigoted beliefs towards people who aren’t Christians.

322 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:48:00am

re: #315 Eclectic Cyborg

It might happen more slowly than you hope for - redistricting made many of these districts safe seats, limiting the opportunities for shifts.

What might get these bozos out of Congress is the fact that they’ve been ineffectual - and that they couldn’t bring home promised bacon/benefits.

That might lead to still more extremist positions (the TP candidate wasn’t sufficiently strident in their opposition to all things Obama and didn’t register enough votes to repeal Obamacare, so we’ll send someone who will double the number of votes to repeal Obamacare - which still has 0% chance of happening with Democrats controlling both the WH and Senate). Wingnut logic - if their side failed, it wasn’t because they were too extreme, it’s because they weren’t sufficiently extremist.

The 2014 elections will see that dynamic in full play, and one may see the repercussions into 2016 as the GOP chooses to either become a permanent regional party or moderates with the hope to win the WH in 2016.

323 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:48:43am

re: #315 Eclectic Cyborg

I see it as kind of a cyclical thing. The Tea Party wave of 2010 got a lot of these people elected but starting next year and going beyond, these folks will slowly fall to more moderate replacements and the influence of people like Beck will wane.

Possibly but the way things are drawn with congressional districts, they’re at an advantage even with Congressional approval at an all time low. There’s also the fact that people never want to hold their own congressman responsible. It’s always the others.

324 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:48:56am

re: #321 HappyWarrior

I believe Robertson said something similar. Really, what the fuck Virginia GOP. You do know that there are Haitian-Americans who live in Virginia who don’t want to hear your bigoted shit about how Haiti deserved the earthquake. That poor country has already experienced enough tragedy and people from there don’t want to hear your bigoted asses say they deserved it because of your bigoted beliefs towards people who aren’t Christians.

Most of the article is him endorsing the Robertson drivel.

325 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:49:31am


Really?

326 Stanghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:49:34am
With Trayvon Martin’s parents watching uncomfortably from the courtroom gallery, a potential juror on Thursday suggested the slain teen was a pot smoker and aspiring “street fighter” who was “going down the wrong path.”

Read more here: miamiherald.com

Fox propaganda, it works.

They SUCK.

327 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:49:46am

re: #322 lawhawk

That is what I was saying: their power lies in their ability to cow and cajole other GOP people into assenting and going on, and intimidating them into not calling them out for their idiocy, bigotry and lack of concern for real Americans in their pursuit of ideological purity in all things

328 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:50:23am

re: #324 Decatur Deb

Most of the article is him endorsing the Robertson drivel.

Not surprised. Really the Virginia Democratic Party should be running with just how kooky Cuccinneli, Jackson, and the many others are. Real bummed that they didn’t nominate the Indian-American dude for Lt Governor who had been a technology officer in the Obama admin, I thought he would have been a wonderful contrast with the dinosaur that is F.W Jackson.

329 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:50:42am

re: #301 Joanne

I knew this kind of crap was going to come up. There are thousands of hard working IT professionals who work with classified data every day who take their responsibilities deadly seriously. A lot of the costs associated go to the firms in question and never make it down to the employees doing the work. I know this from living and working in this exact environment since 2002.

330 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:51:03am

re: #326 Stanghazi

Fox propaganda, it works.

They SUCK.

Somebody wanted to get out of jury duty.

331 Lidane  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:51:50am

re: #318 Gus

Errant voices! Librul media! Misconceptions!

/College Republicans

332 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:51:57am

re: #326 Stanghazi

With Trayvon Martin’s parents watching uncomfortably from the courtroom gallery, a potential juror on Thursday suggested the slain teen was a pot smoker and aspiring “street fighter” who was “going down the wrong path.”
Read more here: miamiherald.comFox propaganda, it works.

They SUCK.

I had little hope that they would be able to assemble a jury that would return any sort of conviction against Zimmermann, at this rate, I am starting to expect them to issue a verdict against Martin…

333 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:52:07am

re: #325 Gus

Really?

He’s full of shit or stupid. I don’t know which makes him look better. Probably stupid though.

334 A Mom Anon  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:52:21am

I’ve been out all morning so I may have missed it. Has Glenn Beck revealed his tippy top secret knowledge that will take down the government and change the course of history as we know it yet? Did I miss it?

335 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:52:38am

re: #315 Eclectic Cyborg

I see it as kind of a cyclical thing. The Tea Party wave of 2010 got a lot of these people elected but starting next year and going beyond, these folks will slowly fall to more moderate replacements and the influence of people like Beck will wane.

The control of various state legislatures in that period bringing control of the redistricting process led to the GOP gerrymandering a bunch of districts in their favor. The upside for them is that it helps them hold majorities for the next ten years. The downside for them is that it makes the GOP primary the de facto election in a number of places and the nuts have undue influence there much above their actual number in the electorate.

So, all in all, I don’t expect the number of Tea Party weirdos to decrease that much in the next few cycles at that level. They might lose state-wide, but in the various district-level elections they might be able to hold their own.

336 Stanghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:52:51am

re: #330 Vicious Babushka

Somebody wanted to get out of jury duty.

Nah, she’s happy to serve except for the “bullseye” she feels would be on her back.

Hateful lady.

337 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:53:22am
338 lawhawk  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:53:33am

re: #326 Stanghazi

Right-O.

Travyon isn’t on trial here.

Zimmerman is - for murdering Martin. Zimmerman will use every opportunity to try and cast himself as the victim and that his death was an unfortunate accident / self defense.

339 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:54:26am

re: #334 A Mom Anon

I’ve been out all morning so I may have missed it. Has Glenn Beck revealed his tippy top secret knowledge that will take down the government and change the course of history as we know it yet? Did I miss it?

It is paged on the sidebar, some sheriff, pre-emptively anticipating an Obama gun grab, is forming a militia.

This is what I was saying would happen: people like this will wind up goading and provoking the government into reacting to them with threats or even acts of violence, and when the government does its duty by responding to said threats/acts, their resonse will be held up as proof that Obama is out to get us all.

340 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:55:44am

re: #337 Gus

That is the location’s fault for not enforcing government guidelines governing thumbdrives. We’re not even allow to bring them in the building where we work.

341 Bulworth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:55:57am

re: #326 Stanghazi

OK, potential juror, thank you for your time.

Next?

342 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:56:40am

re: #340 Kragar

so that puts Booz on the hook and makes this look more and more like plain outright spying imho. I am so surprised that some Libertarian geek would flaunt the rules and guidelines in place by a corporate or government entity…shocked, even

343 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:57:22am

re: #340 Kragar

That is the location’s fault for not enforcing government guidelines governing thumbdrives. We’re not even allow to bring them in the building where we work.

During the brief time I worked at the Job From Hell, I learned that USB drives of DoD laptops are disabled.

But SD slots were not.

Go figure.

344 Feline Fearless Leader  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:57:58am

re: #340 Kragar

That is the location’s fault for not enforcing government guidelines governing thumbdrives. We’re not even allow to bring them in the building where we work.

Next question is whether or not he was using the shredder for mixing drinks.
(Falcon and the Snowman reference)

345 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:58:23am

Also, what happened to TPI? Any time I was in using classified material in the Marines, we had to have at least 2 people present at all times to watch each other and the gear.

346 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:59:46am

re: #343 Vicious Babushka

During the brief time I worked at the Job From Hell, I learned that USB drives of DoD laptops are disabled.

But SD slots were not.

Go figure.

We had them disabled for a while, then some brainiac in purchasing bought all USB mice and keyboards for the office.

347 Stanghazi  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 10:59:47am

re: #338 lawhawk

Right-O.

Travyon isn’t on trial here.

Zimmerman is - for murdering Martin. Zimmerman will use every opportunity to try and cast himself as the victim and that his death was an unfortunate accident / self defense.

It’s going to be so hard not to cry reading about this trial.

Yuck.

348 Gus  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:00:14am

re: #343 Vicious Babushka

During the brief time I worked at the Job From Hell, I learned that USB drives of DoD laptops are disabled.

But SD slots were not.

Go figure.

Derp.

349 Decatur Deb  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:00:19am

re: #345 Kragar

Also, what happened to TPI? Any time I was in using classified material in the Marines, we had to have at least 2 people present at all times to watch each other and the gear.

See? That’s your wasteful government duplication. Lean ‘n Mean contractors don’t do that.

350 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:00:21am

re: #337 Gus

It’s always shit like that. security is really hard, and it interferes with efficiency. When you start contracting this shit out, standards will slip. It’s inevitable.

351 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:00:27am

re: #345 Kragar

Also, what happened to TPI? Any time I was in using classified material in the Marines, we had to have at least 2 people present at all times to watch each other and the gear.

that procedure is fine for a bloated government bureaucracy, but we are dealing with a sleek, streamlined, efficient private sector here…

352 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:00:43am

re: #329 Kragar

I knew this kind of crap was going to come up. There are thousands of hard working IT professionals who work with classified data every day who take their responsibilities deadly seriously. A lot of the costs associated go to the firms in question and never make it down to the employees doing the work. I know this from living and working in this exact environment since 2002.

I understand that and am taking nothing away from them. Let them (you) work for the US Government.

353 William Barnett-Lewis  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:01:19am

re: #343 Vicious Babushka

During the brief time I worked at the Job From Hell, I learned that USB drives of DoD laptops are disabled.

But SD slots were not.

Go figure.

Uploading images from digital cameras could be necessary would be the reasoning I’d bet. Never mind they can be used just like a thumb drive and smuggled out in a camera that “look see? No pictures!”

354 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:01:41am

re: #347 Stanghazi

It’s going to be so hard not to cry reading about this trial.

Yuck.

Yeah it’s going to be ugly. Saw the other that someone on Fox seriously suggested that the skittles and ice-tea that Martin had were weapons. Hate seeing this kid made out to be some terrible person because he had some problems in school while Zimmerman the actual perp actually has a criminal record. Being a pot-smoker doesn’t make you a bad kid or deliquescent no matter what the talking heads on Fox want to sa.

355 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:03:25am

re: #354 HappyWarrior

The whole defense is going to hinge on making Martin out to be a thug and Zimmermann a victim

And the deck is already stacked in Zimmermann’s favor.

356 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:03:39am

Well if he leaked them out on a thumb drive, then Booz Allen sucks at security. I know that my mother’s agency has some very strict guidelines. Their blackberries that were issued to them aren’t even allowed to use the internet. I think it kind of shows you the fallacy of “private sector always best”.

357 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:04:07am

re: #355 Sol Berdinowitz

The whole defense is going to hinge on making Martin out to be a thug and Zimmermann a victim

And the deck is already stacked in Zimmermann’s favor.

And that shit sucks but is unfortunately inevitable.

358 Mattand  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:04:54am

re: #339 Sol Berdinowitz

It is paged on the sidebar, some sheriff, pre-emptively anticipating an Obama gun grab, is forming a militia.

This is what I was saying would happen: people like this will wind up goading and provoking the government into reacting to them with threats or even acts of violence, and when the government does its duty by responding to said threats/acts, their resonse will be held up as proof that Obama is out to get us all.

The Ruby Ridge Gambit.

359 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:06:00am

re: #357 HappyWarrior

with any luck the Defense will keep saying these two things….

who was armed?
who was stalking whom?

360 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:06:13am

re: #358 Mattand

The Ruby Ridge Gambit.

That is their dream: the news flooded with images of black helicopters commanded by a black President

361 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:06:22am

re: #353 William Barnett-Lewis

Uploading images from digital cameras could be necessary would be the reasoning I’d bet. Never mind they can be used just like a thumb drive and smuggled out in a camera that “look see? No pictures!”

Cameras were not allowed in the building but smartphones were.

362 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:06:47am

Its come to this: British Cricket Rap

Youtube Video

363 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:06:58am

re: #340 Kragar

That is the location’s fault for not enforcing government guidelines governing thumbdrives. We’re not even allow to bring them in the building where we work.

When I did work for a uranium enrichment company, you couldn’t bring in a phone or a thumb drive. I had to get enough clearance to even go there, and before I could walk through a certain area, they had to scream that someone without clearance was coming through and literally every document in that room had to be covered up before I could set one foot into it.

They took it seriously. And I appreciated that, as much as a PITA it was for me. But it wasn’t about me. It is about US (as in the US).

Alas, one location can have major impact on our national security.

364 GeneJockey  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:07:23am

re: #359 piratedan

with any luck the Defense will keep saying these two things….

who was armed?
who was stalking whom?

The Prosecution, I believe you mean. But notice how we’ve largely internalized the idea that Trayvon is the accused.

365 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:07:55am

re: #359 piratedan

with any luck the Defense will keep saying these two things….

who was armed?
who was stalking whom?

You mean the DA will be asking those questions, the defense will focus on: “who was the biggest threat, a community watch volunteer bravely risking his life for the common good, or a dangerous thug who could have been armed?”

366 A Mom Anon  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:09:38am

re: #339 Sol Berdinowitz

What a jumbled mess that is. So Beck supposedly had access to info that Justice Roberts was blackmailed into voting for the ACA due to some very embarassing emails. Which then triggered some yahoo sheriff in the wilds of PA to freak out about Obama taking everyone’s guns and blarhglegrrrappphhttt , is that about right? Oh hell, if I don’t understand all this I’m actually glad I don’t.

So the country shall carry on another day then? Good. My husband starts his new job Monday and I’d hate for us to have to be hoarding food for the coming apocalypse instead.

367 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:09:59am

re: #365 Sol Berdinowitz

yup, my bad, the DA not the Defense….

and the DA should be able to rebutt that by saying, who was warned off and being told not to pursue?

369 Sol Berdinowitz  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:12:42am

re: #367 piratedan

yup, my bad, the DA not the Defense….

and the DA should be able to rebutt that by saying, who was warned off and being told not to pursue?

Regardless of how it plays out, I find it unlikely that the DA will be able to prove anything beyond the accepted standard of reasonable doubt. The law is stacked in Z’s favor, the police’s failure to gather evidence at the scene of the crime immediately after the incident sealed it.

370 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:12:48am

re: #367 piratedan

yup, my bad, the DA not the Defense….

and the DA should be able to rebutt that by saying, who was warned off and being told not to pursue?

Then I imagine the defense would try to create reasonable doubt by suggesting that Martin came back to Zimmerman. I’ve said it before but I am skeptical of that notion. Zim’s a lot bigger than Martin was. I don’t know about you all but if I was fairly small teenaged kid I wouldn’t be provoking a fight with an adult let alone one who could have and turned out being armed. I don’t know 100% for sure if Zimmerman committed murder or not but I do think he did commit some crime that night.

371 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:14:37am

re: #365 Sol Berdinowitz

You mean the DA will be asking those questions, the defense will focus on: “who was the biggest threat, a community watch volunteer bravely risking his life for the common good, or a dangerous thug who could have been armed?”

Did they rule on bringing in Zimmerman’s violent past arrests?

372 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:14:47am
373 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:15:30am

GOP Confab Pushes Double Down On Gay Marriage, Abortion

A fresh debate has erupted this week within the GOP over explosive social issues, as House Republicans press for a restrictive abortion measure and a prominent religious conservative urges the party’s 2016 prospective presidential candidates to embrace conservative positions on abortion and gay marriage.

The fight for the direction of the Republican Party will be on display Thursday at a Washington conference hosted by the Faith and Freedom Coalition, a group created by former Christian Coalition leader Ralph Reed. Designed to strengthen the evangelical influence in national politics, the conference gives many religious conservative activists their first look at potential 2016 presidential candidates.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio and Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul are among those set to address the coalition on Thursday. Republican stars on the schedule Friday and Saturday include former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Wisconsin Congressman Paul Ryan, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin and Republican National Chairman Reince Priebus.

Reed told The Associated Press that religious conservatives have a simple message for GOP leaders: “Contrary to the conventional wisdom, the pro-life, pro-family and pro-marriage positions that candidates have taken and will take in the future are not a liability at the ballot box, they’re an asset.”

The Republican National Committee does not necessarily agree.

374 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:17:08am

re: #373 Kragar

GOP Confab Pushes Double Down On Gay Marriage, Abortion

Keep on going with absolutist positions on gay marriage and choice GOP and you’ll keep on wondering why women and yonnger voters are leaving you like a girl finding out her boyfriend likes hentai porn.

375 Backwoods_Sleuth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:18:54am
376 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:19:38am

re: #375 Backwoods_Sleuth

trouble in paradise…

Rupert Murdoch files for divorce from Wendi Deng

I blame gay marriage. Seeing all those happy gay and lesbian couples getting married made Rupert realize that his marriage was no longer sacred. //

377 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:20:14am

re: #375 Backwoods_Sleuth

trouble in paradise…

Rupert Murdoch files for divorce from Wendi Deng

MARRIAGE IS BEING DESTROYED BY TEHGHEY!
///

378 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:21:31am

For the GOT fans out there…a pretty funny post about the characters as seen by one guy’s father.
uproxx.com

A few of the names…
Image: game-of-thrones-dad-names-2.jpg
Image: game-of-thrones-dad-names-6.jpg

379 Backwoods_Sleuth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:22:22am

re: #375 Backwoods_Sleuth

trouble in paradise…

Rupert Murdoch files for divorce from Wendi Deng

wonder if this has anything to do with Drudge claiming that teh palin is headed back to fox snooze…
just asking questions!!11!!
//

380 Joanne  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:22:41am
381 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:23:20am

re: #375 Backwoods_Sleuth

trouble in paradise…

Rupert Murdoch files for divorce from Wendi Deng

Dude married a dong? Oh, that’s Deng…never mind.

382 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:24:06am

re: #368 William of Orange

Rupert Murdoch severs entity from his empire.

He probably thought she was Lucy Liu.

383 Vicious Babushka  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:25:27am

HOW MANY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAS HE DONE THAT TO ALREADY? ANY ONE OF US COULD BE NEXT.

384 Kragar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:26:24am

re: #380 Joanne

I don’t know about making me want to join myspace, but it does make me want to channel my inner Kharn the Betrayer.

385 darthstar  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:26:33am

This would explain why Fox is rehiring the quitter from Wasiller.

386 Backwoods_Sleuth  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:27:55am

re: #383 Vicious Babushka

HOW MANY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAS HE DONE THAT TO ALREADY? ANY ONE OF US COULD BE NEXT.

at least the camps have wifi, since they all seem to be tweeting ok…

387 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:28:27am

re: #383 Vicious Babushka

HOW MANY MILLIONS OF PEOPLE HAS HE DONE THAT TO ALREADY? ANY ONE OF US COULD BE NEXT.

Yeah that’s why Glenn Beck, Don Feder, and many other Obama opponents are all in death camps. Seriously dude shut the fucking fuck up about concentration camps and using the Holocaust as a cheap means of attacking POTUS. We get it, you don’t like Obama, you don’t have to but you don’t have to mock the dead by likening your displeasure with Obama to the Nazis.

388 HappyWarrior  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:29:02am

re: #385 darthstar

This would explain why Fox is rehiring the quitter from Wasiller.

They were re-branding? I missed that when they nominated F.W Jackson for Lt. Governor here.

389 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:29:49am

re: #368 William of Orange

Rupert Murdoch severs entity from his empire.

Even after she defended him so vociferously at the hearings.

390 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:36:02am

re: #389 Absalom, Absalom, Obdicut

he’s divesting himself of his asian assets

391 piratedan  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:39:46am

re: #385 darthstar

the base wasn’t interested in rebranding and feels compelled to not allow someone else slap a different label on them. They are who they are….

women, stay at home and birth babies, unless you’re hot and then you can mistresses
minorites inside our borders, do our yard work, watch our kids and try not to be seen
minorities outside our borders, we gotta planeload of bombs with your address, so watch your ass and do as we say.
everybody else, praise jeebus or mammon or both

392 ProTARDISLiberal  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 11:57:11am

re: #378 darthstar

Fun fact. Rob Stark was played by Jenna Louise Coleman’s boyfriend, Richard Madden.

393 Weet  Thu, Jun 13, 2013 12:43:56pm

re: #354 HappyWarrior

I think Zimmerman will be convicted. The DNA evidence shows no trace of Zimmerman on Trayvon’s hands, yet Zimmerman says he was punched 25 to 30 times in the face, etc. There is more DNA evidence on Trayvon’s side — don’t remember all of the details just now. And Z’s wounds do not match Z’s storytelling either.


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