Funny or Die: John Boehner (aka Harry Hamlin) Explains the Minimum Wage
Cashier bonuses just make rich people richer.
Cashier bonuses just make rich people richer.
3 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 15, 2014 10:21:39pm |
4 | piratedan Jul 15, 2014 10:42:07pm |
posted a new page (which I don’t do often) courtesy of the outrage when I read the following:
and they accuse Obama of being a Fascist thug…… sigh…
6 | Amory Blaine Jul 16, 2014 12:41:42am |
GOP moderates revolt in Kansas
A moderate GOP uprising is in full swing against Gov. Sam Brownback, the fierce fiscal and social conservative whose policies led to a purge of middle-of-the-road Republicans from the Legislature early in his tenure.
In a rare and surprising act of political defiance on Tuesday, more than 100 Republicans, including current and former officeholders, endorsed Brownback’s opponent, statehouse Democratic leader Paul Davis. Polls show the challenger with a surprisingly strong shot at taking out Brownback in November.
7 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 1:34:30am |
The GOP also underestimates how much of its constituency is living from the minimum wage. .
8 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 1:36:01am |
re: #6 Amory Blaine
The first of many moderate uprisings. I hope. It’s time the “Silent Majority” of moderate Republicans took back the party from the extremists. it’s the only way the GOP will remain a politically viable party.
9 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 1:41:42am |
re: #8 wheat-dogghazi
The first of many moderate uprisings. I hope. It’s time the “Silent Majority” of moderate Republicans took back the party from the extremists. it’s the only way the GOP will remain a politically viable party.
They were too hesitant to confront the idiots with the tricorne hats and Gadsen flags shouting their heads off at Town Hall meetings, now that faction has all but taken over the party.
10 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 1:42:23am |
re: #8 wheat-dogghazi
it’s the only way the GOP will remain a politically viable party.
Why would anyone want that?
11 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 1:43:42am |
The day when the GOP ceases to be a politically viable party can’t come soon enough.
12 | Rev_Arthur_Belling Jul 16, 2014 1:46:58am |
re: #10 Islamo-Masonic Conspirator
re: #8 wheat-dogghazi
Actually, the insane GOP is a very viable political party on the state and congressional level, as we’ve seen with the various state level lunacy and ALEC-driven legislation and the intransigence of the Congressional GOP.
But it’s good to see “moderate” GOPers at least attempt to rein in the crazy.
13 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:05:45am |
I just would prefer the USA not become a one-party state. If the GOP splinters into two parts, crazy and not-crazy, then it would serve the same purpose. As it is, the GOP as it is now is a long shot for putting someone in the White House. The field the RNC is putting forth has very little national appeal outside the TPGOP.
14 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 2:11:55am |
re: #13 wheat-dogghazi
Who said anything about a one-party state though? Surely no one here.
15 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 2:16:06am |
re: #13 wheat-dogghazi
The field the RNC is putting forth has very little national appeal outside the TPGOP.
Problem is that without a nod from the TPGOP, nobody gets the nomination.
16 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:16:25am |
re: #14 Islamo-Masonic Conspirator
You take me too literally. I mean, it would be better for the nation if there were at least two parties with the likelihood of successfully putting someone in the White House.
Having a national dominant party (Democrat) and a locally dominant party (TPGOP in states and the House of Rep) will lead to the same kind of obstructionism we’ve seen since 2008. That does not make for healthy politics.
17 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:20:02am |
re: #15 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Problem is that without a nod from the TPGOP, nobody gets the nomination.
Sadly, this is true. The party leadership let the fringe elements take over the party, creating the conundrum that a moderate can’t be nominated without the fringe element’s support, which can’t happen unless he or she adopts most of the fringe element’s planks.
The lunatics are running the asylum, in other words.
18 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 2:20:50am |
re: #16 wheat-dogghazi
Yes, a liberal party and a moderate party. Dems could split into two such parties if GOP ever became politically non-viable. If GOP becomes politically non-viable, that automatically means no obstructionism, because GOP doesn’t get elected in significant numbers. If it does get elected, it’s still viable.
19 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 2:32:23am |
Also, every 4 years or so there are talks about the “death of the GOP” and some such wishful thinking. After the last round of such predictions the GOP took the House.
I don’t think the GOP will become politically nonviable for years to come.
20 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:38:15am |
I suspect there is a very quiet struggle within the party leadership to regain a semblance of order. In the last few decades, you could almost predict who was going to win the nomination because it was clear who had the leaders’ favor. The GOP conventions were dull and predictable, not like the free-for-alls that Democratic conventions were sometimes like. The Tea party element has turned the GOP into a free-for-all, and I can’t imagine the normally staid leadership putting up with that for much longer.
But, none of the leaders are willing to publicly confront the nutjobs, because doing so would probably kill their political careers. At least, that’s my charitable assumption. The other possibility is the leadership (Boehner, McConnell, Rove, et al.) are in perfect agreement with the nutters. That would be really scary.
21 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:40:46am |
On a brighter note, the rains have finally stopped here, and the flood waters are receding in Fenghuang and elsewhere. There were no casualties reported in my area, thanks to quick and effective response by public safety officers.
22 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 2:41:32am |
re: #20 wheat-dogghazi
They’re in agreement as to the politics. They’re in disagreement about who should rule the GOP. So whenever the GOP establishment is secretly against the TP, it’s not because they’re some sort of moderates, rather they’re in power and they want to stay in power. Pure self-interest.
23 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 2:42:22am |
re: #20 wheat-dogghazi
…The other possibility is the leadership (Boehner, McConnell, Rove, et al.) are in perfect agreement with the nutters. That would be really scary.
They are not stupid enough to believe what they preach, but cynical enough to use it to promote their ends and deluded enough to think that they can control the lunacy.
24 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:46:17am |
Well, nevermind. It just started pouring outside again. :-/
25 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 2:46:52am |
The only way Palin or Carson are more extreme than, say, Ashcroft is in style, not substance. No, the politics is the same. Some people are just more outspoken about it.
26 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 2:51:26am |
re: #25 Islamo-Masonic Conspirator
The only way Palin or Carson are more extreme than, say, Ashcroft is in style, not substance. No, the politics is the same. Some people are just more outspoken about it.
Todd Aiken is the epitome of that. And that is the problem with the TPGOP: they cannot keep their mouths shut long enough to win the general election so they can implement their policies.
27 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 2:58:33am |
re: #26 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Todd Aiken is the epitome of that. And that is the problem with the TPGOP: they cannot keep their mouths shut long enough to win the general election so they can implement their policies.
Indeed. There’s no filter between brain and mouth. A consummate politician rarely says what’s he or she is thinking. They usually only say what they think the listener wants to hear. The trouble with Akin, Palin and Jindal, among many others, is they don’t understand that the majority of Americans do not share their opinions and attitudes — or ignorance. So they say crap that gets them in trouble with the general electorate, as we saw in AZ with the YMCA kids and KY with the Earthlike temps on Mars.
On the other hand, a TPGOP candidate who could could keep his mouth shut and get elected to implement the TP agenda is a scary idea. I’d rather they be loudmouth idiots.
28 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 3:00:59am |
re: #27 wheat-dogghazi
And establishment GOP politicians understand that it is sometimes necessary to compromise to advance one’s agenda. The TPGOP is about ideological purity and sees compromise as a sign of weakness.
29 | Lidane Jul 16, 2014 3:48:40am |
“No illeagles here” graffiti being investigated as a hate crime http://t.co/3TYi6BpEzN pic.twitter.com/otIc5PY9gM— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 15, 2014
30 | Dr Lizardo Jul 16, 2014 3:58:17am |
re: #29 Lidane
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WTF is it with the wingnuts and their atrocious spelling? Were these the kids I recall sleeping in English class back in grade school?
Seriously. It’s almost so ubiquitous as to be satirical.
31 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 4:00:01am |
re: #30 Dr Lizardo
WTF is it with the wingnuts and their atrocious spelling? Were these the kids I recall sleeping in English class back in grade school?
Seriously. It’s almost so ubiquitous as to be satirical.
The government has no right to tell us how to spell! It’s part of the first amendment.
32 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 4:01:20am |
re: #30 Dr Lizardo
WTF is it with the wingnuts and their atrocious spelling? Were these the kids I recall sleeping in English class back in grade school?
Seriously. It’s almost so ubiquitous as to be satirical.
It is symptomatic of the overall decline in education. People do not understand how language works, nor do they have a grasp of history, government, economics or science…
33 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 4:02:48am |
re: #32 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
It is symptomatic of the overall decline in education. People do not understand how language works, nor do they have a grasp of government, economics or science…
The immigrants they demonize probably spell better than wingnuts do.
34 | Islamo-Masonic Conspirator Jul 16, 2014 4:05:03am |
re: #29 Lidane
The coincidence of the wrong spelling with an earlier photo (after which “illeagles” became a meme) makes me think this might be some sort of a parody or a set-up. Of course, maybe I’m underestimating the TP propensity to fall into the same trap twice.
35 | Dr Lizardo Jul 16, 2014 4:05:10am |
re: #32 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
It is symptomatic of the overall decline in education. People do not understand how language works, nor do they have a grasp of government, economics or science…
Must be. Either that, or we’re witnessing the beginnings of the society foretold in C.M. Kornbluth’s The Marching Morons.
36 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 4:06:10am |
37 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 4:25:43am |
Well, I posted this meme yesterday and it’s getting a bunch of retweets, so suck on that, wingnuts.
RT @UniteBlueWI: A union does not throw off the balance of power in the work place. #UniteBlue #tcot #wiunion pic.twitter.com/jBYKfZzHQB— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) July 15, 2014
38 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 4:29:01am |
re: #37 Pie-onist Overlord
Well, I posted this meme yesterday and it’s getting a bunch of retweets, so suck on that, wingnuts.
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I never understood how we could expect individuals and families with limited resources and income to compete on equal terms with multi billion-dollar international corporations for terms of employment, insurance or financial services.
39 | Archangelus Jul 16, 2014 4:29:10am |
re: #29 Lidane
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40 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 4:30:17am |
re: #38 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
I never understood how we could expect individuals and families with limited resources and income to compete on equal terms with multi billion-dollar international corporations for terms of employment, insurance or financial services.
That’s why “Right to Work” is a crock of shit.
41 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 4:50:43am |
LOLWUT
FEDS TO OPEN $50 MILLION RESORT FOR ILLEGAL CHILDREN - Complete With Tennis Courts, Sauna & Pools http://t.co/fdi89nUDWf via @gatewaypundit— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) July 16, 2014
42 | Romantic Heretic Jul 16, 2014 4:54:39am |
43 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 5:01:05am |
re: #41 Pie-onist Overlord
LOLWUT
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A GYM?!?!?!?! THEY’RE GOING TO END UP WITH CALVES THE SIZE OF CANTALOUPES!1!!1!!
44 | Romantic Heretic Jul 16, 2014 5:01:43am |
re: #19 Islamo-Masonic Conspirator
Also, every 4 years or so there are talks about the “death of the GOP” and some such wishful thinking. After the last round of such predictions the GOP took the House.
I don’t think the GOP will become politically nonviable for years to come.
Politically non-viable as in ‘unable to get votes’, no.
Politically non-viable as in ‘unable to do anything to make the country a better place to live’, yes.
45 | Romantic Heretic Jul 16, 2014 5:03:46am |
re: #28 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
And establishment GOP politicians understand that it is sometimes necessary to compromise to advance one’s agenda. The TPGOP is about ideological purity and sees compromise as a sign of weakness.
It’s why I regard them as revolutionaries and not conservatives.
46 | Romantic Heretic Jul 16, 2014 5:05:43am |
re: #37 Pie-onist Overlord
Well, I posted this meme yesterday and it’s getting a bunch of retweets, so suck on that, wingnuts.
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I’d add, “To despise people is to despise yourself.” I see a lot of self loathing in the wingnuts.
47 | Romantic Heretic Jul 16, 2014 5:06:30am |
re: #41 Pie-onist Overlord
LOLWUT
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Jim? You forgot to take your meds again, didn’t you?
48 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 5:26:22am |
I see Dim Jim’s fever dream is going viral on tcot.
50 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 5:31:55am |
re: #48 Pie-onist Overlord
I see Dim Jim’s fever dream is going viral on tcot.
ITS ON THE INTERNET IT MUST BE TRU!!1!!
51 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 5:43:29am |
More efficient than an old-fashioned handbasket, I suppose.
So much depends on a flaming wheelbarrow. Yates Thompson MS 13 f. 139v @BLMedieval pic.twitter.com/Ar3GrcRAOu
— Robert Miller (@robmmiller) July 16, 2014
52 | Rev_Arthur_Belling Jul 16, 2014 5:46:15am |
Don’t go getting any ideas, Lizards:
Man Burns Down House Using Lighter and Spray Can to Kill Spider (Gawker)
53 | Feline Fearless Leader Jul 16, 2014 5:51:51am |
re: #49 Pie-onist Overlord
IT’S A DERPIDEMIC!!
Heh. The next time we play Pandemic* I’m going to nickname the red disease Derponic Plague, especially if it is centered in North America.
* - Pandemic is a cooperative board game (players against the game system) where your team is racing against time to find cures for four diseases that are raging across the globe.
54 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 5:53:01am |
re: #53 Feline Fearless Leader
Heh. The next time we play Pandemic* I’m going to nickname the red disease Derponic Plague, especially if it is centered in North America.
* - Pandemic is a cooperative board game (players against the game system) where your team is racing against time to find cures for four diseases that are raging across the globe.
Great, the Spanish Flu pandemic that killed my Grandpa is a board game. :(
55 | Feline Fearless Leader Jul 16, 2014 5:55:09am |
re: #54 Pie-onist Overlord
Great, the Spanish Flu pandemic that killed my Grandpa is a board game. :(
This, at least, is cooperating to prevent it. There are games where the players are *designing* the disease to see which one can spread the best and kill the most.
56 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 5:55:52am |
#TDSBreakingNews CDC kept anthrax in plastic bags. Used the subterranean cryogenic chambers for their cheese sandwiches.— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) July 16, 2014
57 | darthstar Jul 16, 2014 5:56:11am |
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
More efficient than an old-fashioned handbasket, I suppose.
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58 | darthstar Jul 16, 2014 5:56:53am |
pic.twitter.com/r9iGj4EVtV— Mary Foster (@marylynne1) July 15, 2014
59 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 5:58:24am |
Looks as if the cool weather has hit Georgia
UPSIDE,,,,, It will be more comfy today on the golf course
DOWNSIDE,,,, my allergies are killing me this morning
60 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 5:59:17am |
((bigger downside,,,, if my allergies don’t clear up within the next 30 minutes or so, I’ll have to cancel my tee time))
61 | darthstar Jul 16, 2014 5:59:30am |
re: #59 sattv4u2
Looks as if the cool weather has hit Georgia
UPSIDE,,,,, It will be more comfy today on the golf course
DOWNSIDE,,,, my allergies are killing me this morning
You must be one hell of a caddy by now.
62 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:00:55am |
re: #61 darthstar
You must be one hell of a caddy by now.
I don’t like the new caddy’s
I prefer a nice Lexus
63 | AntonSirius Jul 16, 2014 6:15:03am |
re: #54 Pie-onist Overlord
Great, the Spanish Flu pandemic that killed my Grandpa is a board game. :(
Note to self: never play Puerto Rico* with Pie-onist Overlord.
* - In the board game Puerto Rico, you plant crops on a Puerto Rican plantation and sell or export what you grow to get points. You also bring in little brown tokens by boat (ahem) to work in your fields and buildings…
64 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 6:16:17am |
re:
#41
Chalk up another Accuracy In Media award!!!!!!11
65 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 6:18:17am |
re: #59 sattv4u2
Looks as if the cool weather has hit Georgia
UPSIDE,,,,, It will be more comfy today on the golf course
DOWNSIDE,,,, my allergies are killing me this morning
I woke up this morning and thought it was November.
66 | darthstar Jul 16, 2014 6:18:55am |
Heh…16 year old kid in Omaha sees a couple of old farts on a bench, takes a selfie.
67 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 6:19:34am |
Absurd news of the day: Senate derails Army bid to take National Guard helicopters
You never know when the National Guard is going to need an Apache attack helicopter after a hurricane or snow storm.
//
69 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 6:21:24am |
re: #66 darthstar
Heh…16 year old kid in Omaha sees a couple of old farts on a bench, takes a selfie.
Sir Paul likes the selfie.
Just hanging out with friends “@WHITE_estkid: pic.twitter.com/QDqnZFoj7m”— Paul McCartney (@PaulMcCartney) July 14, 2014
70 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:22:25am |
re: #65 NJDhockeyfan
I woke up this morning and thought it was November.
Well. Not that cool here. But usually at 09:20 we’re already in the high 80’s / low 90’s
Right now the therm outside my kitchen window is reading 72
73 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 6:26:28am |
re: #70 sattv4u2
Well. Not that cool here. But usually at 09:20 we’re already in the high 80’s / low 90’s
Right now the therm outside my kitchen window is reading 72
It’s 63 here and dry here. No clouds…a perfect day.
74 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 6:31:59am |
re:
#66
Old bums loitering in a decent town square. /
What was Sir Paul doing in Omaha?
75 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 6:42:36am |
Well the fighting in Gaza continues, but there’s some interesting details about the ceasefire agreement that Egypt proposed (and Israel unilaterally accepted) yesterday. Turns out that Tony Blair had gone to Sisi in Egypt and wanted him to get more involved. The call to Israel prompted the proposal, which Hamas rejected outright.
@EricTrager18 @BarakRavid you'd think that Hamas would accept b/c it makes Israel look like it's buckling under attacks: image is everything— lawhawk (@lawhawk) July 16, 2014
In other words, Hamas had the opportunity to end the latest round of clashes, but refused to do so. Heck, they could have crowed that they got Israel to buckle under the incessant attacks, but instead they continued their barrages that have thus far killed one Israeli, caused some property damage, but have otherwise been ineffectual.
Israel, on the other hand, has hit at numerous Hamas targets. But the civilian casualties continue piling up.
76 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:45:24am |
re: #59 sattv4u2
Looks as if the cool weather has hit Georgia
UPSIDE,,,,, It will be more comfy today on the golf course
DOWNSIDE,,,, my allergies are killing me this morning
Ah well
UPSIDE,,, Allergy meds are kicking in and working
DOWNSIDE,,,, too late to save my tee time.
77 | Dr Lizardo Jul 16, 2014 6:47:01am |
re: #75 lawhawk
Hamas won’t accept a ceasefire until it starts hurting their leadership, both political and military. Once they start to bleed, in a significant way, they’ll be looking to any solution out of their quandry.
Their weapons are increasingly ineffective thanks to Israel’s Iron Dome system; I’ve read earlier today that Israel is now actively going after the Hamas leadership.
78 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:49:50am |
re: #75 lawhawk
For HAMAS this is now nothing more than a PR campaign. The rally cries of Israel killing women and children decrease the size of the next generation of Palestinians,,, or genocide,,,are already hitting the streets. We’ve seen demonstrations in Paris, London, Toronto. The Hamas leadership cares about one thing, and that’s continued man on the street international support and/ or demonization of Israel
79 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:51:06am |
re: #77 Dr Lizardo
Hamas won’t accept a ceasefire until it starts hurting their leadership, both political and military. Once they start to bleed, in a significant way, they’ll be looking to any solution out of their quandry.
Their weapons are increasingly ineffective thanks to Israel’s Iron Dome system; I’ve read earlier today that Israel is now actively going after the Hamas leadership.
Israel targets top Hamas leader as cease-fire collapses
80 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 6:51:35am |
re: #77 Dr Lizardo
The Israelis have been going after leadership all along - and they rounded up 300+ in the West Bank following the kidnapping. The remaining leadership in Gaza has gone underground, knowing that if they reveal themselves, they might get hit by Israeli raids.
81 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 6:52:12am |
re: #78 sattv4u2
The Hamas leadership cares about one thing, and that’s continued man on the street international support and/ or demonization of Israel
Can you explain why you think that’s the one thing Hamas cares about? If they did care about international support above all else, it seems pretty obvious that they’d stop the rocket attacks.
82 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:53:42am |
re: #81 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
Can you explain why you think that’s the one thing Hamas cares about? If they did care about international support above all else, it seems pretty obvious that they’d stop the rocket attacks.
Never said THE one thing
And the play is that the rocket attacks are in self defense of Israeli aggression/ occupation
83 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 6:55:23am |
re: #82 sattv4u2
Never said THE one thing
Yeah, you did.
The Hamas leadership cares about one thing
And again, sure, the rocket attacks are played as ‘resistance’, but if they didn’t fire them, they’d get a lot more international support, especially from, oh, the United States, which tends to be kind of important, internationally.
To put it another way, who do you think would support Palestine less if they weren’t firing rockets at Israel?
84 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 6:56:35am |
re: #83 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
Yeah, you did.
And again, sure, the rocket attacks are played as ‘resistance’, but if they didn’t fire them, they’d get a lot more international support, especially from, oh, the United States, which tends to be kind of important, internationally.
To put it another way, who do you think would support Palestine less if they weren’t firing rockets at Israel?
Again, NO
The phrase that you would be looking for would be
THE ONE THING Hamas leadership cares about ,,,,,,,
85 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 6:59:01am |
re: #84 sattv4u2
Again, NO
The phrase that you would be looking for would be
THE ONE THING Hamas leadership cares about ,,,,,,,
That means the same thing as “The Hamas leadership cares about one thing”. When you say someone cares about one thing, that means it’s the one thing they care about. That’s how this whole “English language and grammar” thing works.
You skipped this bit, the actually important part:
To put it another way, who do you think would support Palestine less if they weren’t firing rockets at Israel?
86 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:00:35am |
Thomaston Man Arrested After Stabbing Watermelon: Cops
Word is his bananas and honey do melons are in hiding
87 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 7:00:41am |
STAY CLASSY TEXAS TEABAGGERS.
The last real American outpost!! #standwithtexas #tcot #RedNationRising #ImpeachObama #SendThemBACK pic.twitter.com/ORm6d110YB— Young Conservative(TM) (@steve0423) July 11, 2014
88 | ObserverArt Jul 16, 2014 7:02:02am |
I would love to be in a GOP strategy meeting to hear what they really think about the Tea Party. And that would be twofold…how do we work with them and/or how do we put an end to them. It would be interesting to see how Boehner handles someone like Gohmert, if he pays attention to him at all.
Or, is it all fun and games and just one huge political game show ruse?
89 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 7:02:28am |
Hamas now proposing its own deal - 10 year ceasefire, which includes Israel releasing prisoners who were released in the Shalit deal but re-arrested by Israel, opening up Gaza border crossings, and ending the sea blockade.
The cynical part of me thinks that this is their attempt to gain international favor and know that Israel would never agree to those conditions so they’ll make Israel look like the aggressor.
The cynical part of me also thinks that Hamas can’t abide by a short term ceasefire, so they’re even less likely to abide by a longer deal. After all, they went all but one month without firing rockets or mortars into Israel after the last deal was worked out in 2012. And it wouldn’t cover PIJ or the PRCs, who will also fire rockets and mortars at Israel to show that they’re even more extreme than Hamas and are even less willing to accept Israel’s right to exist.
The optimist, however thinks that a framework of a deal could be achieved - incrementally. Both sides stop shelling the other. After that holds, some prisoners get released (which has happened in the past), Israel opens up some of the border crossings and loosens some of the other restrictions, and eventually the blockade gets lifted.
The cynic keeps winning out since that’s essentially the kind of deal that Israel agreed to (immediate ceasefire, followed by discussions on remaining issues to be addressed later). It’s also following the same kind of pattern that Hamas has established when dealing with ceasefire agreements. Propose long term ceasefire that it has no intention of abiding by (see recurring rocket/mortar fire) that short circuits any other confidence building measures. If they can’t do the easy bit - the ceasefire part, why trust them on the longer and more difficult parts - like refraining from using loosened restrictions to regroup and rearm with more sophisticated weaponry.
90 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 7:03:16am |
re: #87 Pie-onist Overlord
He even included the anti-littering campaign slogan on his kool sign! Cute!
91 | Killgore Trout Jul 16, 2014 7:04:31am |
Here is how #Hamas human shield looks in the @MiamiHerald, I couldn't agree more. pic.twitter.com/o89OfwdnW8— Peter Lerner (@LTCPeterLerner) July 16, 2014
92 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:05:22am |
re: #89 lawhawk
The cynic in me always wins out because for decades we’ve seen this Lucy/ Football/ Charlie Brown act play out many many times
The more I think of that, the more I appreciate the Egypt/Israeli accord from the Carter years
93 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:05:40am |
re: #89 lawhawk
There’s another problem, which is that the rhetoric of permanent occupation and even annexation is getting louder and louder on the Israeli side.
This is Deputy Speaker Moshe Feiglin, so not just some random dude.
The whole thing is scary as shit, but this part is the worst in terms of the peace process:
Sovereignty - Gaza is part of our Land and we will remain there forever. Liberation of parts of our land forever is the only thing that justifies endangering our soldiers in battle to capture land. Subsequent to the elimination of terror from Gaza, it will become part of sovereign Israel and will be populated by Jews. This will also serve to ease the housing crisis in Israel. The coastal train line will be extended, as soon as possible, to reach the entire length of Gaza.
95 | Killgore Trout Jul 16, 2014 7:06:31am |
re: #89 lawhawk
The cynic keeps winning out since that’s essentially the kind of deal that Israel agreed to (immediate ceasefire, followed by discussions on remaining issues to be addressed later). It’s also following the same kind of pattern that Hamas has established when dealing with ceasefire agreements. Propose long term ceasefire that it has no intention of abiding by (see recurring rocket/mortar fire) that short circuits any other confidence building measures. If they can’t do the easy bit - the ceasefire part, why trust them on the longer and more difficult parts - like refraining from using loosened restrictions to regroup and rearm with more sophisticated weaponry.
We’re still stuck in the same rut so the same pattern is going to repeat until attitudes change significantly. Same as it ever was.
96 | ObserverArt Jul 16, 2014 7:07:10am |
I used to oversee a companies vinyl graphics department and we did a lot of banners.
I wonder what a Tea Party type would think if someone at a sign shop refused to cut the vinyl and construct that banner?
(Think cake baker/gay wedding)
97 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 7:08:22am |
re: #96 ObserverArt
I used to oversee a companies vinyl graphics department and we did a lot of banners.
I wonder what a Tea Party type would think if someone at a sign shop refused to cut the vinyl and construct that banner?
(Think cake baker/gay wedding)
(Think Costco returning unsold Dinesh D’Souza books)
98 | AntonSirius Jul 16, 2014 7:08:28am |
re: #87 Pie-onist Overlord
@steve0423 Smells Like Tea Party Spirit— Anton Sirius (@AntonSirius) July 16, 2014
99 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:09:12am |
re: #96 ObserverArt
I used to oversee a companies vinyl graphics department and we did a lot of banners.
I wonder what a Tea Party type would think if someone at a sign shop refused to cut the vinyl and construct that banner?
(Think cake baker/gay wedding)
I would imagine that “one of their own” owns or operates a sign shop and they probably use them for everything from banners to t-shirts to ,,,,,,,,
100 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 7:12:19am |
WTFITS
EXCLUSIVE: Holocaust denied by students in Rialto school assignment
Dozens of Rialto eighth-graders questioned whether the Holocaust occurred in essays written for an in-class assignment this spring.
Rialto Unified School District administrators, besieged by criticism after the assignment became public in May, claimed at the time that none of the students who completed the assignment questioned or denied the Holocaust, but a survey of the students’ work by this news organization found numerous examples of students expressing doubt or flatly denying that the Holocaust occurred.
“I believe the event was fake, according to source 2 the event was exhaggerated,” one student wrote. (Students’ and teachers’ original spelling and grammar are retained throughout this story.) “I felt that was strong enogh evidence to persuade me the event was a hoax.”
In some cases, students earned high marks and praise for arguing the Holocaust never occurred, with teachers praising their well-reasoned arguments:
“you did well using the evidence to support your claim,” the above student’s teacher wrote on his assignment.
The student received a grade of 23 points out of 30, with points marked off for not addressing counterclaims, capitalization and punctuation errors.
Administrators have said the district’s roughly 2,000 eighth-grade students were assigned the essays in April as a critical thinking project. After the assignment became public, the district was roundly criticized by angry parents, Jewish advocacy groups and scholars and members of the state Legislature.
“Students got high praise and grades for writing that the Holocaust was a hoax. I’m sick about that, I’m sick about that,” said Rabbi Suzanne Singer of Temple Beth El in Riverside. “It’s worse than I thought it was.”
101 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 7:12:22am |
HURR HURR DON’T CONFUSE ME WITH FACTS!!!! UR ARE THE ONE CONFUSED BY FACTS!!! CONFIRMED FACT I HEARD IT ON RUSH!!!!!
@robsnotes4u @viciousbabushka @nwlc @mmfa And these ppl want it w no co pays or out of pocket exp. Don't confuse her with facts tho. #tcot— PatriotMom69 (@PatriotMom69) July 16, 2014
@robsnotes4u @viciousbabushka @nwlc @mmfa Yeah and “rich” ppl like me are now paying double premiums to pay for prog whims. #Enough #tcot— PatriotMom69 (@PatriotMom69) July 16, 2014
102 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:14:06am |
Feiglin is also a Kahane supporter, and also said this:
Why should non-Jews have a say in the policy of a Jewish state?… For two thousand years, Jews dreamed of a Jewish state, not a democratic state. Democracy should serve the values of the state, not destroy them.
Again, this is the Deputy Speaker of Israel, not some schmo. He helps to determine what bills and motions come up before the Knesset.
103 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:16:30am |
re: #100 NJDhockeyfan
That assignment gets weird from the first sentence:
“When tragic events occur in history, there is often debate about their actual existence.”
Uh, no. There’s not.
104 | Killgore Trout Jul 16, 2014 7:16:49am |
I fired up my twitter account for the first time in years. I followed Daily beast for Eli Lake and foreign policy stuff but I never realized how much of Beast’s content is pop culture garbage, I always ignored in on their web page but the twitter feed is full of nonsense. Without Eli Lake and few others, Daily Beast would just be Gawker.
105 | Rev_Arthur_Belling Jul 16, 2014 7:18:07am |
re: #104 Killgore Trout
I fired up my twitter account for the first time in years. I followed Daily beast for Eli Lake and foreign policy stuff but I never realized how much of Beast’s content is pop culture garbage, I always ignored in on their web page but the twitter feed is full of nonsense. Without Eli Lake and few others, Daily Beast would just be Gawker.
Daily Beast was once run by Tina Brown. That’s no surprise.
106 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 7:19:04am |
re: #87 Pie-onist Overlord
STAY CLASSY TEXAS TEABAGGERS.
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the stinking pile of shit consisting of TPGOP talking points is fitting, though…
107 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 7:20:38am |
re: #93 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
There are some Israelis who feel that the failure of the Gaza disengagement shows that Israel can’t trust the Palestinians (as a group, let alone the PA, Hamas, or Fatah). The problem, and even Netenyahu and many on the right understand, is that aside from the military’s own reluctance to want to reenter Gaza and occupy the territory again that brings a far higher cost to defend the country against attacks, is that the demographics work against Israel.
It’s an untenable and impossible outcome, which is why the far right wants to pursue what essentially amounts to ethnic cleansing - pushing Palestinians out of Gaza/West Bank and into Jordan - foisting the problem on Israel’s neighbors. It’s a nonstarter, but the longer that Hamas continues its attacks on Israel with no end in sight (ceasefire or not), more Israelis are going to consider what should be unthinkable - reentering and reoccupying Gaza, a region that no one wants - Egypt didn’t want it back in Camp David, and Israel had struggled to extricate itself from until Sharon unilaterally disengaged in 2005.
108 | Dr Lizardo Jul 16, 2014 7:21:46am |
re: #100 NJDhockeyfan
The Shoah?
Seriously?
An act of genocide documented by the very perpetrators themselves? The act of genocide attested to under oath at the Nuremberg Tribunal by no one less than Rudolf Höß?
FFS.
*smh*
109 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 7:22:44am |
re:
#101
Hurr hurr us taxpayers has to pay DOUBLE premiums now and KNOW I wont check Obamacare website to find cheaper, better plan because I dont wan no socialism.
110 | 7-y (Expectation of Great Things in Due Course) Jul 16, 2014 7:24:17am |
re: #30 Dr Lizardo
WTF is it with the wingnuts and their atrocious spelling? Were these the kids I recall sleeping in English class back in grade school?
I’ve figured for years that the core here is a bunch of white guys who despised having to to school when they were young: “Learning is hard.”
111 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 7:25:12am |
re: #103 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
That assignment gets weird from the first sentence:
“When tragic events occur in history, there is often debate about their actual existence.”
Uh, no. There’s not.
Whoever is responsible for creating that assignment purposely failed to let the students do real research and just provided propaganda.
To write the in-class essay, students were given printouts from about.com, history.com and Holocaust denial site biblebelievers.org.au.
The claims made in the Holocaust denial handout were not specifically addressed by the other materials provided, apparently leading some students to conclude “The Diary of Anne Frank” was a hoax and that there is no evidence any Jewish people were gassed to death in German concentration camps.
“According to Fred A. Leuchter (leading specialist on the design and fabrication of execution equipment) there is no significant cyanide traces in any of the alleged gas chambers,” one student wrote. “So any open minded person can easily be persuaded to believe that the gassings were a Hoax.”
All of the names of the minors whose essays were released this month were withheld to protect their privacy.
Students completed the assignment in class, with no access to a computer or the library to debunk the claims made by the site. Such debunking is easily achieved with Internet access:
112 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 7:25:28am |
re: #109 Bulworth
re:
#101Hurr hurr us taxpayers has to pay DOUBLE premiums now and KNOW I wont check Obamacare website to find cheaper, better plan because I dont wan no socialism.
HURR HURR SUM LIBRUL SLUTZ HAS SAID THEY WANTS TEH FREE BIRTH CONTROLS WITH NO COPAYS SO WE KNOW THAT’S WHAT ALL U LIBTARD SLUTZ WANTS!!!!!! NOT WITH MY TAXPAYER MONEYS U SLUTZZZZ!!!!!
113 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:26:01am |
re: #107 lawhawk
There are some Israelis who feel that the failure of the Gaza disengagement shows that Israel can’t trust the Palestinians (as a group, let alone the PA, Hamas, or Fatah). The problem, and even Netenyahu and many on the right understand, is that aside from the military’s own reluctance to want to reenter Gaza and occupy the territory again that brings a far higher cost to defend the country against attacks, is that the demographics work against Israel.
Did you read the article I posted? It goes quite a bit beyond not being able to trust the Palestinians as a group.
It’s an untenable and impossible outcome, which is why the far right wants to pursue what essentially amounts to ethnic cleansing - pushing Palestinians out of Gaza/West Bank and into Jordan - foisting the problem on Israel’s neighbors. It’s a nonstarter, but the longer that Hamas continues its attacks on Israel with no end in sight (ceasefire or not), more Israelis are going to consider what should be unthinkable - reentering and reoccupying Gaza, a region that no one wants - Egypt didn’t want it back in Camp David, and Israel had struggled to extricate itself from until Sharon unilaterally disengaged in 2005.
You could also reverse that: The longer that Israeli politicians, including Bibi—I’m not sure if you caught me posting yesterday that Netanyahu has also said that Israel cannot accept Palestinian sovereignty in the West Bank—call Palestinian sovereignty impossible, the peace process is stalled.
Netanyahu actually went a bit beyond saying that he couldn’t accept Palestinian sovereignty in the West Bank, and said that Israel couldn’t accept anyone else taking charge of security there, too. So where, exactly, does that leave the peace process?
114 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:27:48am |
re: #111 NJDhockeyfan
Whoever is responsible for creating that assignment purposely failed to let the students do real research and just provided propaganda.
Yep. That Christian anti-semitic site is one of the most egregious, too.
115 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:28:23am |
Brazilian who turned 126 years old last week could be oldest living person
the batchelor, who never married or had children, still walks without a stick, eats four meals a day and has no health problems - despite smoking a packet of cigarettes a day for the last 50 years.
Happy Birthday, Ze !!!
116 | GlutenFreeJesus Jul 16, 2014 7:31:23am |
Faith in humanity restored, until a Republican opens his mouth.
117 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 7:33:14am |
re: #111 NJDhockeyfan
Whoever is responsible for creating that assignment purposely failed to let the students do real research and just provided propaganda.
That biblebelievers website is more than Holocaust denying, it’s full Bilderberg/Illuminati/Mason batshit crazy.
118 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:34:37am |
A “Walk In The Park” isn’t always a walk in the park!!!
Woman found stuck but OK in park’s quicksand
119 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 7:39:04am |
re: #117 Timothy Watson
That biblebelievers website is more than Holocaust denying, it’s full Bilderberg/Illuminati/Mason batshit crazy.
Perfect website for printing info to give to 8th graders.
//
120 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:40:13am |
SERGEY
Shows you’re logged in, so if you’re watching ,,,,,, continuing from yesterday
121 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 7:41:06am |
re: #113 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
The peace process culminating in a 2-state solution has been dead for years despite diplomats attempts to show otherwise. It was dead the moment that Hamas won its election and proceeded to have a civil war with Fatah.
That precluded any 2-state solution. 3-state solution is achievable, but Israel doesn’t want that, and most Palestinians don’t want that either; PA propaganda still pushing for a 1-state solution.
From his perspective, what peace process exists when one of the two groups representing all Palestinians (Hamas) refuses to accept Israel’s existence, and is fomenting extremists to go after Israel at every opportunity while the other (Fatah) does just enough to justify continuing to exist while doling out money to its cronies. It’s a very bleak outlook to be sure, but it also goes to the fact that he doesn’t consider Abbas to be a partner in peace either. Abbas has done nothing to suggest otherwise.
So we limp along in limbo and the absence of violence is the best that most Israelis and Palestinians hope for. The leadership on both sides has to start talking frank to their respective sides and to each other about what it actually achievable and possible. And neither is willing to do so.
But as far as being surprised about Netenyahu’s position, I’m not. He’s been anti-Palestinian for decades (his biography points to this), but as PM, he’s been more circumspect. With the current situation being untenable, he’s staking out a position more extreme possibly in hope of getting some kind of concession from the Palestinians in exchange for dropping his notion.
122 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:41:16am |
re: #120 sattv4u2
SERGEY
Shows you’re logged in, so if you’re watching ,,,,,, continuing from yesterday
Search for answers: Expedition teams are on their way to the site, hoping to work out the cause of the crater
123 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:44:33am |
re: #121 lawhawk
It’s a very bleak outlook to be sure, but it also goes to the fact that he doesn’t consider Abbas to be a partner in peace either. Abbas has done nothing to suggest otherwise.
hence my comments wrt to Abbas yesterday
yes, he really has no “control” vis a vis Gaza, but his silence on the current crises is deafening
124 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:47:10am |
re: #121 lawhawk
The peace process culminating in a 2-state solution has been dead for years despite diplomats attempts to show otherwise. It was dead the moment that Hamas won its election and proceeded to have a civil war with Fatah.
I’m sorry, by ‘dead’, you’re saying it can simply never happen, or just not happen with current Israeli and Palestinian leadership?
But as far as being surprised about Netenyahu’s position, I’m not. He’s been anti-Palestinian for decades (his biography points to this), but as PM, he’s been more circumspect. With the current situation being untenable, he’s staking out a position more extreme possibly in hope of getting some kind of concession from the Palestinians in exchange for dropping his notion.
I think even that is giving him too much credit for willingness to negotiate—or rather, I don’t think he feels there’s anyone to actually negotiate with; I don’t think he’s looking for concessions, I think it’s a stance for domestic political consumption.
On both sides right now, I see a complete absence of belief in any sort of peace process.
125 | Killgore Trout Jul 16, 2014 7:48:37am |
Le exit….
Four hundred French immigrants to arrive in Israel
France, notably the Paris region, has seen an elevated level of anti-Semitic attacks in recent months and more dramatically in recent weeks. The Ministry of Aliyah and Immigrant Absorption and the Jewish Agency recently implemented a new plan to encourage aliyah from France and to ease French Jews’ integration into Israeli society, including making it easier to transfer professional licensing and find jobs.
More than 5,000 French Jews are expected to immigrate to Israel by the end of 2014, up from 3,289 in 2013, and 1,917 in 2012. Some 2,600 French Jews arrived in Israel during the first six months of this year.
126 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 7:49:05am |
re: #124 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
On both sides right now, I see a complete absence of belief in any sort of peace process.
In other words, the no-state solution…
127 | Dr Lizardo Jul 16, 2014 7:54:08am |
And so, I’m off for a bit. Our local cinema has re-opened after extensive refurbishing, and tonight they’re showing 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film I’ve seen before, but never on the big screen, and certainly 2001 is one of those films that begs to be seen on the big screen.
128 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 7:55:00am |
re: #127 Dr Lizardo
And so, I’m off for a bit. Our local cinema has re-opened after extensive refurbishing, and tonight they’re showing 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film I’ve seen before, but never on the big screen, and certainly 2001 is one of those films that begs to be seen on the big screen.
Dolby Surround Sound also, I hope
129 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 7:55:18am |
re: #124 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
Just can’t happen with the current leadership on both sides.
My longstanding thesis on ME politics is that a peace process can only work when both sides are willing to make significant concessions and cross over to work with the other side.
In 1979, it took Sadat to come to Jerusalem, and Begin was able to reciprocate and work out a deal.
Arafat may have been willing to sign Oslo, but that deal also pushed off all the tough questions for later, because Arafat was unwilling/unable to move beyond a handshake.
Some of that is due to knowing what happened to Sadat - being assassinated for a deal that actually benefited Egypt tremendously.
Abbas is no Sadat - not willing to do anything more than the absolute minimum to stay in power.
The only other peace deal between Israel and its neighbors is with Jordan, and that was because Jordan had long been a silent partner with Israel, especially after Israel assisted Jordan’s King Hussein deal with the Black September uprising by the PLO (led by Arafat).
Sharon could have been the game-changer, since he understood better than most the need to extricate Israel from Gaza, and the demographics that work against Israel. But Arafat wasn’t a willing partner, and Sharon’s stroke sidelined him permanently while Sharon’s successors were not capable of doing anything either.
133 | Killgore Trout Jul 16, 2014 7:59:32am |
re: #127 Dr Lizardo
And so, I’m off for a bit. Our local cinema has re-opened after extensive refurbishing, and tonight they’re showing 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film I’ve seen before, but never on the big screen, and certainly 2001 is one of those films that begs to be seen on the big screen.
It’s fantastic on the big screen, especially the long shots of the space station, amazing detail. It’s amazing that was made in “68.
134 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 7:59:42am |
re: #129 lawhawk
I’d say that’s pretty spot on.
Basically, what needs to happen is:
An Israeli leader of astonishing political savvy and rectitude with a cadre of other leaders committed to that vision.
A Palestinian leader of astonishing political savvy and rectitude who also has the practical literal military force to suppress the extremists.
And both being able to survive for the length of the process.
135 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 8:00:14am |
From the Christian Science Monitor (h/t Andrew Sullivan)—
US crime rate at lowest point in decades. Why America is safer now.
The data point to a persistent perception gap among Americans. Despite strong evidence of crime dropping over recent decades, the public sees the reverse. “Recent Gallup polls have found that citizens overwhelmingly feel crime is going up even though it is not,” says Professor Fox. “This is because of the growth of crime shows and the way that TV spotlights the emotional. One case of a random, horrific shooting shown repeatedly on TV has more visceral effect than all the statistics printed in a newspaper.”
I suspect my old apocalyptic church is still claiming that crime is worse than ever and that everything is getting worse so the Christ will soon come. And needless to say, crime is “getting worse” because we kicked god out of the schools.
136 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:01:59am |
re: #135 Bulworth
From the Christian Science Monitor (h/t Andrew Sullivan)—
I suspect my old apocalyptic church is still claiming that crime is worse than ever and that everything is getting worse so the Christ will soon come. And needless to say, crime is “getting worse” because we kicked god out of the schools.
MOAR GUNZ=LESS CRIMES!!!! CONFIRMED. FACT.
137 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 8:04:24am |
re: #134 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
History has provided that personal traits of the leaders is more important to working a deal in the Middle East than anything else - power politics, realpolitik, Cold War politics, balancing of power, etc.
It’s nice to see my Master’s Thesis still comes in handy and holds up to the test of time.
139 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 8:10:31am |
re: #137 lawhawk
History has provided that personal traits of the leaders is more important to working a deal in the Middle East than anything else - power politics, realpolitik, Cold War politics, balancing of power, etc.
It’s nice to see my Master’s Thesis still comes in handy and holds up to the test of time.
We give you a laurel, and hardy handshake!!
140 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 8:14:16am |
re: #138 Shiplord Kirel
The Smithsonian is live-tweeting the Apollo 11 mission…
37 nautical miles high, downrange 61 nautical miles, velocity 9,300 ft per sec (6,340 miles per hour) #Apollo45— Apollo 11 (@ReliveApollo11) July 16, 2014
141 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:15:13am |
Well, I wasn’t planning on watching it but now I have to.
“Under the Dome” spoiler alert: the Christians suck.— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) July 16, 2014
142 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 8:15:17am |
Adjusting to new conditions, Collins is having a hard time “maintaining my body position down here; I keep floating up” #Apollo45— Apollo 11 (@ReliveApollo11) July 16, 2014
143 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:15:53am |
DERP
Libs say “#HobbyLobby doesn't offer birth control.” Know what else they say? “#GlobalWarming is real” “The economy is terrific” .#tcot— That's How I Roll (@RJGatorEsq) July 15, 2014
144 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:16:41am |
“That’s How I Roll” thinks it’s a parody account, you know, like People’s Cube.
Why do wingnuts suck so hard at humor?
145 | NJDhockeyfan Jul 16, 2014 8:16:43am |
#Apollo11 is starting its 2nd orbit of Earth; the air-to-ground signal is being picked up now at the Grand Bahama Islands— Apollo 11 (@ReliveApollo11) July 16, 2014
146 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 8:18:44am |
re: #143 Pie-onist Overlord
DERP
Libs say “#HobbyLobby doesn’t offer birth control.”
Know what else they say?
“#GlobalWarming is real”
“The economy is terrific”.#tcot
Wow, all demonstrably true. Well done Libs.
147 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 8:20:03am |
148 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:21:10am |
So I’m seeing this stupid meme everywhere:
SO WE CAN PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BUT WE CAN’T [insert famous unsolved problem here]
149 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 8:21:23am |
re:
#141
Christians being smeared on Under The Dome is just like……
150 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 8:21:41am |
re: #148 Pie-onist Overlord
So I’m seeing this stupid meme everywhere:
SO WE CAN PUT A MAN ON THE MOON BUT WE CAN’T [insert famous unsolved problem here]
I WANT MY JETPACKS!
151 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:22:17am |
152 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:23:59am |
Another priest, just out of prison after he had been convicted of victimizing an adult woman during counseling, was placed in a retired priests’ home where minors worked. Haselberger said the archdiocese learned of the problem from the priest’s probation officer. When the top Nienstedt lieutenant, the Rev. Peter Laird, learned about the problem, he said the young people should be fired, Haselberger said. Laird resigned as vicar general last September. He did not respond Tuesday to an email request for comment.
from Randall’s Excellent Post. Please give credit where credit is due.
NOT ONE DIME OF MY MONEY
153 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:27:45am |
re: #137 lawhawk
History has provided that personal traits of the leaders is more important to working a deal in the Middle East than anything else - power politics, realpolitik, Cold War politics, balancing of power, etc.
It’s nice to see my Master’s Thesis still comes in handy and holds up to the test of time.
I’m reading Sadat’s memoirs, and was reminded of a bit I saw on C-SPAN a while ago. A person representing the Arab point-of-view said something similar to what you said. He said we won’t have peace until we have the right combination of leaders. The dream died with Sadat for our generation.
154 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 8:31:08am |
re: #127 Dr Lizardo
And so, I’m off for a bit. Our local cinema has re-opened after extensive refurbishing, and tonight they’re showing 2001: A Space Odyssey, a film I’ve seen before, but never on the big screen, and certainly 2001 is one of those films that begs to be seen on the big screen.
I saw it on the big screen when it first came out. Then 10 years later I saw it on a 3” x 4” TV screen in a dorm room. Big is better.
155 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 8:31:39am |
re: #111 NJDhockeyfan
re: #100 NJDhockeyfan
I see two plausible explanations.
1. The teachers wanted to devise an exercise in critical thinking and essay writing that was topical and interesting to students BUT failed to consider the broader ramifications of questioning the Holocaust ever happened AND failed to provide the students with a variety of unbiased sources.
2. The teachers had an anti-Holocaust agenda and skewed the assignment so as to give the desired results.
Either way, it points to teacher malfeasance. 1 is not quite as bad as 2, but still puts the teachers in a very bad light. It had to be more one teacher involved, because all the district’s 8th graders were given the assignment.
156 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:33:11am |
Stupidest Meme of the Day: (of course the day is not over)
First Black President has hurt the Black community. #Democrat party is not good for anyone. Poor get poorer. #tcot pic.twitter.com/9LMAOrNTTY— Franci Sanders (@LadySandersfarm) July 16, 2014
157 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 8:33:49am |
re: #155 wheat-dogghazi
I think that the framing of the question pretty clearly shows a holocaust denial agenda at work. Tragedies are not, in general, disputed.
158 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:34:20am |
In the 1850’s Black unemployment in the southern states was 0%!
159 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:34:42am |
Somebody Tweet that to Franci because she blocked me.
160 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 8:35:38am |
re: #158 Pie-onist Overlord
In the 1850’s Black unemployment in the southern states was 0%!
With free housing, food, clothing and medical care.
163 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 8:37:19am |
re: #160 Decatur Deb
With free housing, food, clothing and medical care.
One Southern writer, while defending slavery, wrote that slavery was the oldest, and best, form of socialism.
164 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 8:37:42am |
re: #157 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
I think that the framing of the question pretty clearly shows a holocaust denial agenda at work. Tragedies are not, in general, disputed.
For all the teachers to agree to the assignment is stupefying. From experience, I can surmise that an influential teacher — maybe the chair of the history department — devised the assignment and promulgated it without entertaining discussion from other teachers. Or, if there were pushback from some teachers, it was dismissed out of hand by said influential teacher.
The LA Times reports that all the teachers involved are going to be remediated and will visit the local Holocaust museum. I’d like to send all of them back to teacher prep classes, too.
165 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 8:38:48am |
re: #163 Timothy Watson
One Southern writer, while defending slavery, wrote that slavery was the oldest, and best, form of socialism.
Nat Turner was a free-market conservative.
166 | Hercules Grytpype-Thynneghazi Jul 16, 2014 8:38:58am |
167 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:40:11am |
re: #164 wheat-dogghazi
The LA Times reports that all the teachers involved are going to remediated and will visit the local Holocaust museum. I’d like to send all of them back to teacher prep classes, too.
I don’t think it is a good idea to send Holocaust deniers to Holocaust museums for “re-education.” There is nothing that gives a Jew-hater a boner better than seeing photos of dead Jews all piled up, and they think to themselves “next time we’ll do a better job.”
The denial is bullshit—of course they know the Holocaust happened, they’re just butthurt they couldn’t get them all.
168 | Feline Fearless Leader Jul 16, 2014 8:40:32am |
re: #166 Hercules Grytpype-Thynneghazi
Next year.
We’re too deep in the Slow Zone for the agrav fabric to work well, or long.
;)
169 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 8:43:10am |
re: #156 Pie-onist Overlord
Rule #1: Never let facts get in the way of a good meme
Under Obama: Unemployment Rate - Black or African American
Jan 2009: 12.7%
Jun 2014: 10.17%
Under Bush43: Unemployment Rate - Black or African American
Jan 2001: 8.2%
Jan 2009: 12.7%
Under Sir Reagan: Unemployment Rate - Black or African American
Jan 1981: 14.86%
Jan 1989: 11.8%
Source: research.stlouisfed.org
170 | Bubblehead II Jul 16, 2014 8:43:17am |
re: #151 Pie-onist Overlord
WHERE ARE THE HOVERBOARDS?
Still have a ways to go, but we’re getting there.
171 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:43:46am |
It’s a beautiful Spring day in my part of the world.
173 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:44:34am |
Frederick the Great is one of history’s most famous and adept military commanders. He’s not Napoleon, but pretty damn close.The 18th-century Prussian king is credited with transforming a backwater patchwork of Baltic lands into a modern state — all while fending off armies four times the size of his own. He was an infamous disciplinarian, a ruthless commander, and a military genius.
He was the symbol of Prussian masculinity and militarism, and he was also most likely gay.
174 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 8:45:16am |
175 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 8:45:16am |
176 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:46:03am |
177 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 8:46:06am |
re: #167 Pie-onist Overlord
There actually are substantial numbers of deniers who do actually believe the Jews weren’t killed in the millions. They’re possibly even more delusional and screwed up than the haters, but they do exist.
178 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:47:02am |
re: #177 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
There actually are substantial numbers of deniers who do actually believe the Jews weren’t killed in the millions. They’re possibly even more delusional and screwed up than the haters, but they do exist.
are they the same people who think a mass of rapidly dividing cells is a human being?
179 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 8:47:40am |
re: #177 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
There actually are substantial numbers of deniers who do actually believe the Jews weren’t killed in the millions. They’re possibly even more delusional and screwed up than the haters, but they do exist.
I suspect they would still get a hard-on from looking at pictures of piles of dead Jews at the Holocaust museum.
180 | Bubblehead II Jul 16, 2014 8:47:45am |
re: #171 FemNaziBitch
It’s a beautiful Spring day in my part of the world.
181 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 8:52:47am |
Station: Chicago Area (Melrose Park), IL
Joseph G. Leija, MD FAAAAI
Station Head(s): Joseph G. Leija, MD FAAAAI
Date of Pollen and Mold Count: 07/16/2014*********************************
Pollen & Mold Summary
*********************************
Trees: Absent
Weeds: Low Concentration
Grass: Low Concentration
Mold: Moderate Concentration
Looks as tho I might get a bit of relief with the cooler weather.
182 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 8:52:54am |
re: #177 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
There actually are substantial numbers of deniers who do actually believe the Jews weren’t killed in the millions. They’re possibly even more delusional and screwed up than the haters, but they do exist.
Deniers deny everything even in the face of photographic evidence. Consider how many people refuse to believe Aldrin and Armstrong ever walked on the Moon, despite ample evidence to support that they did.
i agree that hardcore deniers will not be moved by a trip to the museum, but some of the teachers might acquire backbones and not allow such an atrocious abuse of teacher power to happen again.
185 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 8:57:20am |
re: #156 Pie-onist Overlord
Stupidest Meme of the Day: (of course the day is not over)
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It is a RWNJ talking point that “blacks never had it better than under Reagan”.
Do not try to argue with them
187 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 8:58:52am |
re: #179 Pie-onist Overlord
I suspect they would still get a hard-on from looking at pictures of piles of dead Jews at the Holocaust museum.
I really don’t think so. They’d get upset and claim that they were forgeries, misrepresentations of dead Poles, etc.
There’s a multiplicity of antisemitic stances, unfortunately. It’s kind of like how some Jew-haters think that Jews are naturally smarter than white people, and others think they just cheat and steal and are actually less intelligent.
188 | Feline Fearless Leader Jul 16, 2014 8:59:14am |
re: #184 FemNaziBitch
I have a lot of that list. Plus…
16. Cat to lie in lap and purr while I read books.
:)
191 | Shiplord Kirel Jul 16, 2014 9:00:12am |
After World War 2, thousands of people stood trial for their part in the Holocaust. Quite a few ended up being executed. They were on trial for their lives and they naturally offered an ingenious array of defenses: They weren’t there, they were acting under coercive orders, some even argued that they were justified; but not one of them claimed that it didn’t happen. Not every Holocaust perpetrator got the rope or a firing squad. Some of them survive to this day. A few still maintain their innocence but they still don’t deny that it happened.
192 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 9:00:22am |
WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG?
Wyoming gubernatorial candidate calls for drilling in Yellowstone National Park http://t.co/GzFZs1Zvvo via @smkeyes pic.twitter.com/OirM4VcWb4— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) July 16, 2014
193 | Slap Jul 16, 2014 9:01:09am |
re: #184 FemNaziBitch
And say: Yes, this.
It’s my fervent belief that the decline in spelling and grammar skills can be directly connected to the falling numbers of kids who read and love books. By placing emphasis on math and science at the expense of language skills, we’re creating a thinking-free generation.
People who read are better spellers and have a greater grasp of interpretation than those who do not, by a long, long shot.
194 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 9:01:16am |
re: #191 Shiplord Kirel
After World War 2, thousands of people stood trial for their part in the Holocaust. Quite a few ended up being executed. They were on trial for their lives and they naturally offered an ingenious array of defenses: They weren’t there, they were acting under coercive orders, some even argued that they were justified; but not one of them claimed that it didn’t happen. Not every Holocaust perpetrator got the rope or a firing squad. Some of them survive to this day. A few still maintain their innocence but they still don’t deny that it happened.
Some got PCS orders to Huntsville.
195 | Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light) Jul 16, 2014 9:01:44am |
re: #191 Shiplord Kirel
After World War 2, thousands of people stood trial for their part in the Holocaust. Quite a few ended up being executed. They were on trial for their lives and they naturally offered an ingenious array of defenses: They weren’t there, they were acting under coercive orders, some even argued that they were justified; but not one of them claimed that it didn’t happen. Not every Holocaust perpetrator got the rope or a firing squad. Some of them survive to this day. A few still maintain their innocence but they still don’t deny that it happened.
You are going to trust the word of a Nazi?
/
196 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 9:02:30am |
Sergey could probably give a good rundown of the different flavors of denier.
Some of them are just plain stupid, like, their problem is just that they cannot understand facts.
197 | Eclectic Cyborg Jul 16, 2014 9:03:12am |
Anyone seen this stupid new RW meme on Facebook that all the “immigrant children” crossing the border are MS13 gang members?
198 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 9:04:37am |
re: #197 Eclectic Cyborg
Anyone seen this stupid new RW meme on Facebook that all the “immigrant children” crossing the border are MS13 gang members?
A couple of the 'children' who are 'immigrating' into the #USA… #AMNESTY #tcot #p2 #tlot #teaparty #tyranny #ccot pic.twitter.com/1X4sasYbYa— Frances Blair (@UgottaBKitten) July 16, 2014
200 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 9:04:45am |
re: #197 Eclectic Cyborg
Anyone seen this stupid new RW meme on Facebook that all the “immigrant children” crossing the border are MS13 gang members?
Yup. Even the Canadians.
(Freep has been pushing/collating the gang shtick for days.)
201 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 9:07:13am |
Just keep the free drinks coming…
NEW: Casino boat with 123 passengers aboard stuck on rocks off Georgia coast http://t.co/VakWHVaa37 pic.twitter.com/WwpvAaFuKG
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 16, 2014
202 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 9:08:20am |
re: #192 Pie-onist Overlord
Grand Prismatic Spring, from the overlook trail. It’s an absolutely amazing sight.
And this nitwit thinks we should drill baby drill in national parks? The world’s first one in fact.
He’s not alone to be sure. There are a whole lot of GOPers who want to gut the Antiquities Act and exploit the natural resources that may lie under our nation’s national parks and national lands that are protected as national monuments or national forest. It helps explain why there’s opposition to expanding national parks further in the West.
These people refuse to see the value in protecting these lands for posterity. They ignore the value to the economy of those regions for tourism and recreation.
They just want what’s under ground.
203 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 9:08:40am |
re: #201 Backwoods_Sleuth
If it’s outside the 3 mile limit (or whatever it is), they can still gamble to their hearts’ content.
204 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:10:00am |
re: #193 Slap
And say: Yes, this.
It’s my fervent belief that the decline in spelling and grammar skills can be directly connected to the falling numbers of kids who read and love books. By placing emphasis on math and science at the expense of language skills, we’re creating a thinking-free generation.
People who read are better spellers and have a greater grasp of interpretation than those who do not, by a long, long shot.
I think it’s the computers/internet. My spelling and grammar skills began declining when I started working on computers with spell/grammar check. I no longer had to maintain my active memory of these things.
205 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 9:10:01am |
re: #202 lawhawk
James Watt, Interior Secy under Reagan, was one of them. Watt believed in Revelation and assumed the world would come to an end, so why not get all that God-given stuff now?
206 | Mattand Jul 16, 2014 9:10:20am |
re: #197 Eclectic Cyborg
re: #198 Pie-onist Overlord
As soon as people on my Facebook feed post shit like that, they’re gone.
I get accused of “censoring” people or being close-minded to conservative views.
Well, fuck that. That’s not being close-minded. When you post shit like that, you’re letting your inner Klansman flag wave for all to see. I’m about done with being “open-minded” towards people like that.
The funny thing is that I just shit canned another conservative the other day, but not for anything racist. He accused me of being a thief when I mentioned I got an upgrade at Target on a order they fucked up.
207 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 9:10:26am |
re: #202 lawhawk
Grand Prismatic Spring, from the overlook trail. It’s an absolutely amazing sight.
And this nitwit thinks we should drill baby drill in national parks? The world’s first one in fact.
He’s not alone to be sure. There are a whole lot of GOPers who want to gut the Antiquities Act and exploit the natural resources that may lie under our nation’s national parks and national lands that are protected as national monuments or national forest. It helps explain why there’s opposition to expanding national parks further in the West.
These people refuse to see the value in protecting these lands for posterity. They ignore the value to the economy of those regions for tourism and recreation.
They just want what’s under ground.
Fracking in Yellowstone caldera could trigger a supervolcano eruption and end life in North America AWKI
208 | Fairly Sure I'm Still Obdicut Jul 16, 2014 9:10:40am |
re: #193 Slap
And say: Yes, this.
It’s my fervent belief that the decline in spelling and grammar skills can be directly connected to the falling numbers of kids who read and love books.
The numbers of kids reading books isn’t falling though.
209 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 9:11:13am |
re: #203 wheat-dogghazi
If it’s outside the 3 mile limit (or whatever it is), they can still gamble to their hearts’ content.
The 174-foot-long boat was about 1.8 miles off the north end of Tybee Island, a popular beach destination near Savannah
Apparently, it was also the boat’s maiden voyage.
ooops…
210 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:11:52am |
re: #205 wheat-dogghazi
James Watt, Interior Secy under Reagan, was one of them. Watt believed in Revelation and assumed the world would come to an end, so why not get all that God-given stuff now?
Yeah, I’m beginning to think that is the whole meme supporting the Whackos. “Get while the gettin’s good” It has become the accepted definition of Capitalism.
211 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 9:11:59am |
re: #208 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
The numbers of kids reading books isn’t falling though.
Yeah. The numbers are rising, in fact, maybe because ebooks are way cooler than paper books.
212 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 9:12:18am |
re: #209 Backwoods_Sleuth
Apparently, it was also the boat’s maiden voyage.
ooops…
And the captain’s last.
213 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 9:12:43am |
re: #209 Backwoods_Sleuth
Apparently, it was also the boat’s maiden voyage.
ooops…
Welp. So much for gambling. They can still drink though!
214 | Mattand Jul 16, 2014 9:12:43am |
re: #208 Fairly Sure I’m Still Obdicut
The numbers of kids reading books isn’t falling though.
If my nieces and nephews are any indication, they love reading. They’re just doing it on Kindles.
I still get into arguments with people who insist computers are contributing to illiteracy and poor writing skills.
215 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 9:13:05am |
216 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:13:21am |
re: #188 Feline Fearless Leader
I have a lot of that list. Plus…
16. Cat to lie in lap and purr while I read books.:)
17: dog napping at feet!
217 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 9:13:49am |
re: #215 sattv4u2
Wanna bet??
OR ,,,
What are the odds??
/
That’s usually a show-stopper. Tradition an’ all.
218 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 9:14:26am |
wingnuts are gonna have fun with this one:
President Obama inside a driving simulator yesterday at highway research center pic.twitter.com/37ZX7D6Wek
— petesouza (@petesouza) July 16, 2014
219 | Mattand Jul 16, 2014 9:15:04am |
re: #184 FemNaziBitch
My list is similar, only “books” are replaced with “cybernetic T-rex that obeys my every whim.”
The amount I spend on WD-40 each month is ridiculous.
220 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 9:15:23am |
re:
#218
Hurr hurr why aint Obamao looking for IRS emails?!?!??!?!?!
221 | wheat-dogghazi Jul 16, 2014 9:16:00am |
re: #210 FemNaziBitch
Yeah, I’m beginning to think that is the whole meme supporting the Whackos. “Get while the gettin’s good” It has become the accepted definition of Capitalism.
There is a definite overlap between the End Times crowd and the Rape the Earth Now! crowd. Some believe some RR mumbo-jumbo that there is an infinite supply of oil that God put there, and all we need to do is drill holes to find it.
Their interpretation of having dominion over the Earth is to suck the Earth dry of every natural resource possible.
222 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:16:28am |
ASSHOLE OF THE DAY:
Congresswoman Says GOP ‘Must Talk Down To Woman’s Level’ To Be Understood
223 | Romantic Heretic Jul 16, 2014 9:16:46am |
re: #63 AntonSirius
Note to self: never play Puerto Rico* with Pie-onist Overlord.
* - In the board game Puerto Rico, you plant crops on a Puerto Rican plantation and sell or export what you grow to get points. You also bring in little brown tokens by boat (ahem) to work in your fields and buildings…
Then there’s Junta, where you play one of the ruling families of an unnamed Central American tinpot dictatorship.
The point of the game is to take as much money from foreign aid as possible and deposit it in your Swiss bank account.
224 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 9:18:19am |
re: #222 FemNaziBitch
225 | sagehen Jul 16, 2014 9:21:02am |
re: #211 wheat-dogghazi
Yeah. The numbers are rising, in fact, maybe because ebooks are way cooler than paper books.
Because “phenomenon” books and social media and quickish movie turnarounds make it a communal experience. Think Harry Potter, Twilight, Hunger Games…
226 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 9:21:05am |
Just another day at the beach.
— Sheena Is PunkRocker (@77MASH) July 10, 2014
228 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:23:19am |
229 | sattv4u2 Jul 16, 2014 9:24:57am |
re: #226 Backwoods_Sleuth
Just another day at the beach.
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Close friend of mine is an award winning sand sculptress.
There’s a show/ competition / festival she’s at now at Revere Beach in Massachusetts
iirc, This was hers from last years festival
Image: boston-revere-beach-national-sand-sculpting-festival-boston-strong-sand-sculpture-2.jpg
230 | Kilroy01 Jul 16, 2014 9:25:50am |
Totally off topic.. well mostly.
Weird Al’s new song “Foil”.
And who doesn’t love a tinfoil hat?
231 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:27:49am |
OH LOOK! a Panel of people with uteruses testifying before Congress.
Tell me, what do you think the difference is between the two pics?
232 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:29:40am |
International Tiger Day is approaching.
Mark your Calendars!
234 | Eventual Carrion Jul 16, 2014 9:32:45am |
re: #118 sattv4u2
A “Walk In The Park” isn’t always a walk in the park!!!
Woman found stuck but OK in park’s quicksand
Parks quicksand? Is it right next to the parks rattlesnake petting zoo and hell in a hand-basket ride?
235 | FemNaziBitch Jul 16, 2014 9:33:13am |
Watch: Michele Bachmann Blames US Job Losses And Rape On ‘Invasion’ Of Young Immigrant Kids
There is something wrong with her eyes.
236 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 9:34:07am |
re: #235 FemNaziBitch
Watch: Michele Bachmann Blames US Job Losses And Rape On ‘Invasion’ Of Young Immigrant Kids
There is something wrong with her
eyes.
FTFY
237 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 9:34:15am |
re: #235 FemNaziBitch
Watch: Michele Bachmann Blames US Job Losses And Rape On ‘Invasion’ Of Young Immigrant Kids
There is something wrong with her
eyes.
———-
Edit: D’oh, beaten to the punch :)
240 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 9:35:27am |
WTFITS
NO American has a right to a tax payer funded attorney…so how is it that illegal invaders of our borders hav a right to em #tcot #tgdn— di kele (@Pudingtane) July 16, 2014
241 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 9:36:43am |
re: #240 Pie-onist Overlord
WTFITS
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She must think ‘due process’ is where they pay a fine.
242 | sagehen Jul 16, 2014 9:36:59am |
re: #240 Pie-onist Overlord
WTFITS
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Has this woman never watched a cop show?
“You have a right to an attorney. If you cannot afford an attorney, one will be appointed for you.”
243 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 9:37:20am |
244 | Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance Jul 16, 2014 9:37:27am |
re: #240 Pie-onist Overlord
WTFITS
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*facepalm* Public defenders must get paid from money that grows on trees.
245 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 9:37:51am |
@Pudingtane @jollyinraleigh Sorry you're wrong. Gideon v. Wainwright 1963 judgment required govt to provide attorney for indigent defendant.— David Insley (@David_stardem) July 16, 2014
246 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 9:38:49am |
This woman is on a roll:
If u support the mediocre singer & racist clay aiken 4 Congress, U r an idiot. U are what's making USA Not special. #tcot @jollyinraleigh— di kele (@Pudingtane) July 16, 2014
247 | Bubblehead II Jul 16, 2014 9:38:59am |
248 | Decatur Deb Jul 16, 2014 9:39:10am |
249 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 9:41:17am |
re: #246 geoffm33
This woman is on a roll:
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I wonder how many white people voted for Clay Aiken on American Idol in the finale against the black guy (Reuben), just because Aiken was white…
250 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 9:42:47am |
Here are Adam Kwasman’s deleted tweets. Those YMCA campers were an abrogation of the rule of law.
253 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 9:46:19am |
re:
#240
NO American has a right to a tax payer funded attorney…so how is it that illegal invaders of our borders hav a right to em
Oh no. The next wingnut crusade. Hurr hurr taxpayer funded lawyers our welfare and unconstitootional!!!111
254 | Dave In Austin Jul 16, 2014 9:47:16am |
255 | RealityBasedSteve Jul 16, 2014 9:47:31am |
256 | RealityBasedSteve Jul 16, 2014 9:49:07am |
re: #24 wheat-dogghazi
Well, nevermind. It just started pouring outside again. :-/
the question is… do you have ANTS?
RBS
257 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 9:51:07am |
re:
#256
I was doing well without ants this year until yesterday when it was all the threads and what do I find when I get home last night? All the ants!
258 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 9:53:07am |
and…it begins…
Louisiana family finds 4-legged duckling http://t.co/RLOAdCbYhX pic.twitter.com/hsh4dadtM6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 16, 2014
259 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 9:55:21am |
260 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 9:56:15am |
re: #258 Backwoods_Sleuth
and…it begins…
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Save that gene, splice into turkeys, DOUBLE DRUMSTICKS!
262 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 10:01:18am |
263 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 10:06:30am |
re:
#240
DOnt make me pay for UR lawyer, criminal!!! Pay for one URself!!!111
264 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:07:50am |
And now this stupid meme:
You would think that if an Urdu-speaking Pakistani was going to get an Urdu-English phrasebook THEY WOULD GET ONE FOR AN URDU SPEAKER NOT AN ENGLISH SPEAKER.
The Odd Book One Texas Rancher Found Near the Border http://t.co/MxGOYFNp5F #Pakistani #tcot #CloseTheBorder pic.twitter.com/8ecbFWVTTW— Elisabeth (@10thAmendment) July 16, 2014
265 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 10:10:29am |
re:
#245
Oh dear. I peaked in on that twitter convo….ACTIVIST JUDGESTISTS!!!!!1
266 | Dr. Matt Jul 16, 2014 10:10:59am |
re: #264 Pie-onist Overlord
It’s only a matter of time before the RWNJ-teatards will start planting Qurans along the border. But, they will be too fucking stupid to remove the Target price tags.
267 | Bulworth Jul 16, 2014 10:12:06am |
re:
#264
I thought we were being invaded by MS13 gangs.
268 | jaunte Jul 16, 2014 10:12:11am |
re: #264 Pie-onist Overlord
The meme-starter didn’t know what “Romanized” meant.
269 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 10:13:00am |
re: #265 Bulworth
re:
#245Oh dear. I
peakedpeeked in on that twitter convo….ACTIVIST JUDGESTISTS!!!!!1
That’s nothing but a word crime!
270 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 10:16:30am |
re: #264 Pie-onist Overlord
And now this stupid meme:
You would think that if an Urdu-speaking Pakistani was going to get an Urdu-English phrasebook THEY WOULD GET ONE FOR AN URDU SPEAKER NOT AN ENGLISH SPEAKER.[Embedded content]
It’s been Wonketted by Doktor Zoom.
[…]
Further, says the Blaze, another unidentified Border Patrol agent told them that these crazy terrists are just stone cold dropping clues to their identity all the time:
“We’ve found Korans, prayer rugs and many other unusual items at the border that certainly raise concern,” the agent said.
This makes perfect sense, because if there’s anything a fanatical Muslim terrorist is going to casually fling onto the ground, it’s a copy of the Koran. That, or America doesn’t have to worry too much because these are the clumsiest terrorists in existence. Just be sure to call the FBI if you see anyone with brown skin stumbling around a lot.
[…]
Follow Doktor Zoom on Twitter. He hates how autocorrect changes “babby” to “baby.”
271 | jaunte Jul 16, 2014 10:18:29am |
Texas woman who sent ricin gets 18 years in prison - Houston Chronicle http://t.co/gT0ZDCj9eF via @HoustonChron
— Bobby Blanchard (@bobbycblanchard) July 16, 2014
A Texas woman who had minor acting roles in film and television was sentenced Wednesday to 18 years in prison for sending ricing-laced letters to President Barack Obama and former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
272 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:18:30am |
re: #266 Dr. Matt
It’s only a matter of time before the RWNJ-teatards will start planting Qurans along the border. But, they will be too fucking stupid to remove the Target price tags.
Well there was the Arsenal jersey they tried to pass off as a MUSLIM PRAYER RUG.
273 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:19:11am |
re: #271 jaunte
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Wait, I thought that was a Mississippi man? Did he move to Texas and get a sex change?
274 | jaunte Jul 16, 2014 10:20:41am |
re: #273 Pie-onist Overlord
Multi-state dopiness:
nytimes.com
275 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 10:21:39am |
re: #270 wrenchwench
If you think devout Muslims are streaming across our borders and leaving a copy of their Koran on the ground, you might be a gullible idiot.
276 | jaunte Jul 16, 2014 10:21:44am |
Note to idiots. Sending ricin in the mail will put you in jail.
277 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:22:50am |
I think that, perhaps, their politeness was a major clue…
New natl motto: “Not suspicious but merely Canadian” “@SusanDelacourt: Love this. RT @Productivity501 pic.twitter.com/E9x7aBelOD #cdnpoli”
— Chris Turner (@theturner) July 16, 2014
278 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:25:05am |
#StopRussianPropaganda #Ukraine pic.twitter.com/OPhy3ImIul
— Maidan HotSpot (@MaidanHotSpot) July 15, 2014
279 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:25:59am |
#YouMightBeAConservative if u think $17 trillion debt is all from Michelle's vacations, but the War Fairy paid for 2 wars #tcot #UniteBlue— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) July 16, 2014
280 | wrenchwench Jul 16, 2014 10:27:54am |
re: #275 lawhawk
If you think devout Muslims are streaming across our borders and leaving a copy of their Koran on the ground, you might be a gullible idiot.
And if you don’t think it, yet say it anyway, you’re a lying, shit-stirring propagandist.
281 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:32:57am |
I can feel my arteries clogging just looking at this:
U-S-A! RT @jessmisener: This cheeseburger uses deep fried Hot Pockets as buns http://t.co/kUQcakv816 pic.twitter.com/n5uAg3GJVn
— Digg (@digg) July 16, 2014
282 | Killgore Trout Jul 16, 2014 10:33:26am |
283 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:35:03am |
re: #281 Backwoods_Sleuth
I can feel my arteries clogging just looking at this:
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That looks like a pile of vomit.
284 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:35:37am |
re: #283 Pie-onist Overlord
That looks like a pile of vomit.
I was going to say it looks like a pile of dogshit but dogshit is more appetizing.
285 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:36:51am |
I like this:
Cool news of the day, @USGS just released a global geologic map of Mars http://t.co/9ZHpxJWgcr pic.twitter.com/wcsvt6qLrv
— US Dept of Interior (@Interior) July 15, 2014
286 | dog philosopher Jul 16, 2014 10:39:04am |
re: #278 Backwoods_Sleuth
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i don’t believe anything i hear and only half of what i see
287 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:39:18am |
Somebody said the new Airbnb logo looks like a vagina.
Now I can’t unsee it.
My son works at Airbnb and he’s Tweeting vaginas everywhere.
288 | GeneJockey Jul 16, 2014 10:41:08am |
re: #285 Backwoods_Sleuth
I like this:
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SEE?!? IT’S JUST THE SAME TEMPERATURE AS EARTH!!!
289 | Mattand Jul 16, 2014 10:43:38am |
re: #287 Pie-onist Overlord
Somebody said the new Airbnb logo looks like a vagina.
Now I can’t unsee it.
My son works at Airbnb and he’s Tweeting vaginas everywhere.
They should hook up with Georgia O’Keefe’s estate. Synergy, people!!!
290 | dog philosopher Jul 16, 2014 10:44:04am |
re: #286 dog philosopher
i don’t believe anything i hear and only half of what i see
and, as a practicing discordian, i am forbidden to believe anything i read
291 | GeneJockey Jul 16, 2014 10:44:53am |
re: #281 Backwoods_Sleuth
I can feel my arteries clogging just looking at this:
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You know what would be REALLY GOOD?!? Freshly ground chuck, cooked medium rare with a nice medium sharp cheddar, with bacon, impeccably fresh impeccably ripe tomato slices, some nice lettuce, all on A FUCKING HAMBURGER BUN!!!
Not a Donut, not a waffle, not a Hot Pocket. A hamburger bun. Jesus, is that so hard to remember?
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292 | dog philosopher Jul 16, 2014 10:45:55am |
re: #287 Pie-onist Overlord
Somebody said the new Airbnb logo looks like a vagina.
Now I can’t unsee it.
My son works at Airbnb and he’s Tweeting vaginas everywhere.
i once was contracted out to work for some real assholes
i noticed that they had managed to obtain an professionally designed logo that immediately looked to me like a butt wearing tighty whities, seen from the rear
293 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:48:16am |
HURR HURR!!!!
This is what Senate Democrats are trying to do to the First Amendment: pic.twitter.com/8clg0lt0Bo— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) July 16, 2014
294 | piratedan Jul 16, 2014 10:50:06am |
re: #285 Backwoods_Sleuth
yeah, but what’s the weather forecast for Olympic Mons, was thinking of of a weekend getaway, since the temps are so comparable and all….. /////
295 | Franklin Brewsevelt Jul 16, 2014 10:50:14am |
Haha! Best first!!! ever!
@SenTedCruz you are a fucking fool— B_Smithers (@bsmithers81) July 16, 2014
296 | Pie-onist Overlord Jul 16, 2014 10:51:11am |
Minnesota GOPer: Fossil Record Proves Humans Lived Alongside Dinosaurs http://t.co/dlSWmRzMdP #MNgop #p2 #tcot pic.twitter.com/QVC9PGuknw— R.Saddler (@Politics_PR) July 16, 2014
297 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 10:51:14am |
re: #263 Bulworth
re:
#240DOnt make me pay for UR lawyer, criminal!!! Pay for one URself!!!111
In theory, they do if convicted and ever manage to pay off the court costs assessed against the them.
298 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:51:42am |
re: #293 Pie-onist Overlord
HURR HURR!!!!
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Reply to @SenTedCruz Your edit doesn't even make sense. Is English not your first language?
— justa farmer (@justafarmer4) July 16, 2014
299 | Timothy Watson Jul 16, 2014 10:52:58am |
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
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He is Canadian, his native language might be French.
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301 | RealityBasedSteve Jul 16, 2014 10:55:10am |
re: #291 GeneJockey
You know what would be REALLY GOOD?!? Freshly ground chuck, cooked medium rare with a nice medium sharp cheddar, with bacon, impeccably fresh impeccably ripe tomato slices, some nice lettuce, all on A FUCKING HAMBURGER BUN!!!
Not a Donut, not a waffle, not a Hot Pocket. A hamburger bun. Jesus, is that so hard to remember?
///
Yes, because that requires ingredients that are fresh, full of flavor, and prepared properly. Then you get the nuances of the flavors, the slightly sharp and complex taste of the char on the burger, the bite of the pickle against the smoothness of the cheese, the way the grilled or toasted bun adds a yeasty taste.
It’s easier to do shlock than subtle.
RBS
302 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:55:13am |
re: #218 Backwoods_Sleuth
wingnuts are gonna have fun with this one:
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heh…
where's your seatbelt? “@darth: this is the last time i use @uber MT @moody: This won't be photoshopped at all. pic.twitter.com/Dpx5o811ws”
— sfpelosi (@sfpelosi) July 16, 2014
303 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 10:56:45am |
re: #293 Pie-onist Overlord
@SenTedCruz ye olde #GOP is busy trying to establish Christianity as official religion, via policy and law in contra 1st Amend— lawhawk (@lawhawk) July 16, 2014
304 | lawhawk Jul 16, 2014 10:57:54am |
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
@justafarmer4 @SenTedCruz it's Canadian. /— lawhawk (@lawhawk) July 16, 2014
305 | Backwoods_Sleuth Jul 16, 2014 10:58:44am |
306 | Mike Lamb Jul 16, 2014 11:00:28am |