Why is Obama always/never giving press conferences??
The media prefer answers like “you’re either with us or against us.”
Obama declares victory? Or is it that Politico is completely mischaracterizing what Obama said.
A total mischaracterization of what Obama said, obviously throwing red meat to right wing readers. https://t.co/cVrdiJnIej
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
If you went with the latter, you’d be correct.
Also, there’s this:
Jeez, comparing a dictator/president for life in #Assad versus a constitutionally limited @POTUS - who leaves office first. How… edgy.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 18, 2015
re: #3 lawhawk
Obama declares victory? Or is it that Politico is completely mischaracterizing what Obama said.
If you went with the latter, you’d be correct.
Also, there’s this:
Obama’s spiking the football!!!!1
Was watching this on TV and came here to see if Charles had it up.
Can there be a larger contrast to how Obama as a president needs to speak on this whole topic compared to Republican candidates blurting out Carpet Bombing, Glass making, Shooting down Russian planes and being Buddy-Buddy to someone like Putin when you know he is doing everything he can to take full advantage of this situation for his own means?
But you know what. I’ll go with the thinking measured man every time.
And for TRUMP®. Every. Time. Every. Time.
Obama is like the most chill President ever. If you’re seeing a “black communist” or a “radical Muslim” there, you’re certifiable.
Unfortunately, millions of people are.
re: #6 Nyet
Obama is like the most chill President ever. If you’re seeing a “black communist” or a “radical Muslim” there, you’re certifiable.
Unfortunately, millions of people are.
It’s all part of the whole Saul Alinsky playbook!!!
//
The fired Sanders database guy is a hot mess. Just admit it, dude, you screwed up. You should have locked down as soon as you saw a breach.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
Just counting the number of times he uses “I” or “me”…
re: #6 Nyet
Obama is like the most chill President ever. If you’re seeing a “black communist” or a “radical Muslim” there, you’re certifiable.
Unfortunately, millions of people are.
People are seeing what they want to see in him, and given the color of the screen they are projecting on, the outcome is often all too predictable.
re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
It’s all part of the whole Saul Alinsky playbook!!!
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Then he’s a genius Alinskyite! /
re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
It’s all part of the whole Saul Alinsky playbook!!!
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And, he does this shit to make people look bad.
Damn the man! He thinks this shit through too much.
Go with your gut man!!!
re: #10 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
People are seeing what they want to see in him, and given the color of the screen they are projecting on, the outcome is often all too predictable.
Kumar on the plane in ‘Harold and Kumar Escape from Gitm”
re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
It’s all part of the whole Saul Alinsky playbook!!!
//
Don’t forget the Cloward-Piven Strategy!
re: #12 ObserverArt
And, he does this shit to make people look bad.
No shit. I mean, he was accused by conservatives of hiding his birth certificate in order to make conservatives look bad when they questioned his eligibility. (Never mind he released it back in 2008.)
re: #14 Blind Frog Belly White
Don’t forget the Cloward-Piven Strategy!
Ah yes, that chestnut. That brings memories.
Sorry for OT:
The most amazing bit of the NAF/CMP hearing was CMP’s attempt to downplay recent clinic violence as having nothing to do with the videos.
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
Turn off your phones, you disrespectful assholes.
re: #18 Dr. Matt
Turn off your phones, you disrespectful assholes.
Why? Those are all Obamaphones, they cannot be turned off in His presence.
/
And you know what, I think Mrs. Clinton has all the chances of being as good a President as Obama is.
re: #20 Nyet
And you know what, I think Mrs. Clinton has all the chances of being as good a President as Obama is.
THAT’S WHAT I’M AFRID OF!!
re: #19 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Why? Those are all Obamaphones, they cannot be turned off in His presence.
/
They explode if they’re turned off in his presence. //
re: #8 Charles Johnson
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The common defenses to this are:
1) “I didn’t know it was a bug.”
2) “I thought it might have been a bug, but decided to take advantage of it anyway in case it wasn’t.” (The “professional video gamer” defense.)
Why, oh why, does software have the unique capability of flipping people’s moral switch to OFF?
re: #18 Dr. Matt
Turn off your phones, you disrespectful assholes.
“Can’t talk now honey, I’m in a press conference…Obama…I said ‘OBAMA’…love you, too. By now. So, Mr. President, why are you so dismissive of the press?”
I have a feeling the SOTU is going to be Epic next year….
re: #25 Eclectic Cyborg
I have a feeling the SOTU is going to be Epic next year….
He will do it in the form of an interpretive dance…
Obama just called out the GOP for being the only major political party in the world that denies the science of climate change. Yep.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
re: #23 thedopefishlives
The common defenses to this are:
1) “I didn’t know it was a bug.”
2) “I thought it might have been a bug, but decided to take advantage of it anyway in case it wasn’t.” (The “professional video gamer” defense.)Why, oh why, does software have the unique capability of flipping people’s moral switch to OFF?
The really stupid part is assuming that he could just poke around in the exposed data without anyone noticing. What the hell was he thinking?
re: #23 thedopefishlives
Why, oh why, does software have the unique capability of flipping people’s moral switch to OFF?
It exposes those who never turned it on.
re: #23 thedopefishlives
The common defenses to this are:
1) “I didn’t know it was a bug.”
2) “I thought it might have been a bug, but decided to take advantage of it anyway in case it wasn’t.” (The “professional video gamer” defense.)Why, oh why, does software have the unique capability of flipping people’s moral switch to OFF?
It’s not software, it’s enthusiasm. “It’s only a little look.” The same thing happens in sports. Sanders needs to be assessed a 15 yard penalty and then continue the game.
re: #28 Charles Johnson
“We took the cash to prove they left the register unattended.” @TPM
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) December 18, 2015
re: #31 Kragar
But that’s not theft. It’s just borrowing on a semi permanent basis.
re: #31 Kragar
Backpedaling so fast the wheels fell off.
re: #29 wrenchwench
It exposes those who never turned it on.
I remember a discussion years ago on talk radio out here, where an otherwise reasonable host was defending Napster and rampant theft of copyrighted material because CDs were so expensive - “we used to pay $5 for an album and now it’s $16 for a CD!”, as if inflation had never happened.
re: #6 Nyet
Obama is like the most chill President ever. If you’re seeing a “black communist” or a “radical Muslim” there, you’re certifiable.
Unfortunately, millions of people are.
My sister who is one of those Team Republican type Republicans says she can’t stand the president because “he never just owns it.” I just shake my head and don’t say anything, because there’s nothing either of us can say to the other that will move the needle.
re: #35 KGxvi
My sister who is one of those Team Republican type Republicans says she can’t stand the president because “he never just owns it.” I just shake my head and don’t say anything, because there’s nothing either of us can say to the other that will move the needle.
What’s that mean?
I hope he concludes with “Happy Holidays, everyone”.
re: #35 KGxvi
Because Republicans ALWAYS own it…
re: #6 Nyet
Obama is like the most chill President ever. If you’re seeing a “black communist” or a “radical Muslim” there, you’re certifiable.
Unfortunately, millions of people are.
We get to see him from the outside, free of all the Fox News wingnuts so our impression is more realistic.
re: #28 Charles Johnson
The really stupid part is assuming that he could just poke around in the exposed data without anyone noticing. What the hell was he thinking?
Yeah, that’s what gets me, too. It’s pretty clearly a data breach. You KNOW they’re going to keep logs of access to sensitive data. Why the hell wouldn’t you assume that they will track that access directly back to YOU?
re: #30 Belafon
It’s not software, it’s enthusiasm. “It’s only a little look.” The same thing happens in sports. Sanders needs to be assessed a 15 yard penalty and then continue the game.
Well it depends on what was ultimately done and with what kind of knowledge. That data represents the entirety of a ground game. Something that takes a lot of time and money to put together. People give up their entire lives for months if not years to build it. Taking that info would amount to millions in theft if you account for what it takes to build it in the first place. Of course if it was just stupid curiosity and poking around in a little breech it’s not to big of a deal.
re: #36 Blind Frog Belly White
What’s that mean?
“He does not live up to my preconceived ideas of what a President should say and do.”
re: #36 Blind Frog Belly White
What’s that mean?
May be the usual wingnut meme “what is he gonna blame on Bush now”? Even though helluva lot of the problems facing the world today can be legitimately blamed on Bush.
re: #43 Zamb
Well it depends on what was ultimately done and with what kind of knowledge. That data represents the entirety of a ground game. Something that takes a lot of time and money to put together. People give up their entire lives for months if not years to build it. Taking that info would amount to millions in theft if you account for what it takes to build it in the first place. Of course if it was just stupid curiosity and poking around in a little breech it’s not to big of a deal.
It will be held up as proof that these guys want to look into everyboody’s last nook and cranny
re: #45 Nyet
May be the usual wingnut meme “what is he gonna blame on Bush now”? Even though helluva lot of the problems facing the world to day can legitimately blamed on Bush.
Maybe if Bush didn’t want to be blamed for so many problems, he shouldn’t have wrecked so much shit.
My other computer is being run remotely by IT to install software. It’s creepy watching the thing run itself.
re: #36 Blind Frog Belly White
What’s that mean?
He never admits to all the imagined wrong doing that occurs only in the minds of wingnuts.
re: #46 Nyet
“I gotta get to Star Wars”
!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Great, now the wingnuts will be screaming all weekend about how it was so unpresidential.
re: #45 Nyet
May be the usual wingnut meme “what is he gonna blame on Bush now”? Even though helluva lot of the problems facing the world to day can legitimately blamed on Bush.
Everything was JUST PEACHY when Bush left office.
//
We’ll all miss Obama after he’s done with this shit.
re: #49 Blind Frog Belly White
My other computer is being run remotely by IT to install software. It’s creepy watching the thing run itself.
It’s frustrating on the other side.
re: #26 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
He will do it in the form of an interpretive dance…
In ‘native’ costume with drum circles.
TRUMP® No Likey.
re: #23 thedopefishlives
No blood or screaming by real people?
re: #36 Blind Frog Belly White
Honestly, I wish I knew, I really do. But like I said, my sister is a Team Republican style Republican. It doesn’t matter what Obama does because he’s part of Team Democrat. I think the last time it was because in the speech she was watching Obama was saying he needs a AUMF to do more and was basically calling Congress out for not doing their job. (she tried a Reagan comparison and I had to remind her that when the Marine barracks were bombed, he withdrew troops rather than getting into a prolonged war, but she didn’t care) But if the parties were reversed, she’d be pissed at Congress, because she’s Team Republican. She not one that gives a lot of thought to politics, and probably couldn’t explain why she’s a Republican other than that’s what are parents are.
re: #43 Zamb
Well it depends on what was ultimately done and with what kind of knowledge. That data represents the entirety of a ground game. Something that takes a lot of time and money to put together. People give up their entire lives for months if not years to build it. Taking that info would amount to millions in theft if you account for what it takes to build it in the first place. Of course if it was just stupid curiosity and poking around in a little breech it’s not to big of a deal.
Agree. As a Clinton supporter, I hope they get this resolved quickly, though. I was just trying to point out that it’s not software that caused the ethical lapse.
re: #49 Blind Frog Belly White
My other computer is being run remotely by IT to install software. It’s creepy watching the thing run itself.
I freaked Mrs. Fish out once when I accidentally left my PC speakers on. I remote into that computer to do things like chat and LGF when I’m at work, so my IM client was making all these noises. She went downstairs to clean and pet cats and I totally made her jump when an IM came in randomly.
re: #54 Nyet
We’ll all miss Obama after he’s done with this shit.
I know I will, I just hope he writes a book about the Republicans during his Presidency, I would like to have some back room stuff about what went on.
This is excellent news: Budget agreement boosts U.S. science https://t.co/9YLrVn1fTl
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
re: #27 Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson @Green_Footballs
Obama just called out the GOP for being the only major political party in the world that denies the science of climate change. Yep.
2:49 PM - 18 Dec 2015
See…see! That is how he is. Making everyone look bad. He’s done that since becoming President. It’s like he sets us up to mess up with things like shutdowns and backdoor deals with our enemies. And we fall into his Kenyan World View Thinking Traps™.
DAMN HIM.
re: #59 Belafon
Agree. As a Clinton supporter, I hope they get this resolved quickly, though. I was just trying to point out that it’s not software that caused the ethical lapse.
Yea anytime stories like this are out it takes away from the republican shit show. But as a field staffer I would fucking punch someone if they got ahold of all the data I worked 13 hours a day 7 days a week for a year to compile.
re: #29 wrenchwench
It exposes those who never turned it on.
Just like a glitch in the human software.
re: #61 Tigger2
I hope he just gets to rest for a while from being a target for all the unhinged people out there.
But I think (and hope) he will be an influencing force for the good in the future.
re: #61 Tigger2
I’ve tried reading political memoirs over the years, and typically they are terrible mostly because they provide no insight. I even tried reading GWBush’s - hoping that there might actually be some insight, and it was basically “this was the decision that I had to make, and I made the decision, and then we moved on to the next decision.” It just made me sad. I’m hopeful that Obama’s memoirs might be better, but I doubt they’ll provide much insight.
BTW, watched Crimson Peak yesterday. Not something I would watch twice, but glad I have watched it. It’s about the atmosphere.
Rushbo is having a sadz about the budget deal:
This was out-and-out, in-our-face lying, from the campaigns to individual statements made about the philosophical approach Republicans had to all this spending. There is no Republican Party! You know, we don’t even need a Republican Party if they’re gonna do this. You know, just elect Democrats, disband the Republican Party, and let the Democrats run it, because that’s what’s happening anyway. And these same Republican leaders doing this can’t, for the life of them, figure out why Donald Trump has all the support that he has? They really can’t figure this out?
*sniff*
re: #66 Nyet
I hope he just gets to rest for a while from being a target for all the unhinged people out there.
But I think (and hope) he will be an influencing force for the good in the future.
I’m sure he will take a much needed/deserved rest, but down the road he could do this country a lot of good around the world, in what ever capacity he chose or was appointed to.
re: #69 Dr. Matt
Q: Why do you support Trump?
A: HE SEZ WHAT HE MEENS, AND THERE’S NOT A DIME’S WORTH OF DIFERANCE BETWEN THE DEMOCRAT PARTY AND THE RINOS EVERYONE ELSE KEEPS SENDING TO WASHINGTON
I think that about sums it up.
Marco Rubio once again showed that he’s unfit for office.
Refusing to commit to a vote on the omnibus bill is a vote against. By that logic, resigning from his Senate seat is a vote against the agenda.
Hey @marcorubio - just resign now, because that’d be a vote in opposition to what’s going on. #marcorubiologic @WaPoSean
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 18, 2015
re: #75 thedopefishlives
Maybe, Mr. Pompous Windbag, you don’t actually know everything.
That that fucking slug is still a presence in the American politics is bad enough.
That he’s now far from being the most extreme wingnut with power though…
re: #76 Nyet
Does Limbaugh really have power? I remember reading fairly recently that he had to move off the biggest AM stations in quite a few markets and his ratings dropped when he did.
Or is this just another example of Varys’ riddle? He has power because we believe he has power?
re: #7 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
It’s all part of the whole Saul Alinsky playbook!!!
//
This whole “playbook” business illustrates the depths of conservative stupidity. Would these people claim that a successful football coach was just following some playbook from 40 years ago? Maybe, just maybe, someone’s success is due to their ability to come up with successful strategies. Face it, Republicans, your playbook sucks.
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
Obama cuts off news conference to go see “Star Wars”; WATCH: https://t.co/z991tcA0MQ pic.twitter.com/ma7Nx4soap
— The Hill (@thehill) December 18, 2015
Stormtroopers are the bad guys. Period.
re: #78 BlueSpotinAL
THE TRIPLE OPTION STILL WORKS AT NAVY - CHECKMATE LIBTARD, CHECKMATE
re: #79 lawhawk
it’s weird, though… for some reason the costume has been embraced by a lot of people lately… hell, Ronda Rousey has a picture on instagram of her in a stormtrooper costume (non-sexy version) along with someone as Darth Maul and someone else as Boba Fett.
re: #79 lawhawk
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
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Stormtroopers are the bad guys. Period.
I bet it’s a big hit with the under 40 crowd.
re: #58 KGxvi
Honestly, I wish I knew, I really do. But like I said, my sister is a Team Republican style Republican. It doesn’t matter what Obama does because he’s part of Team Democrat. I think the last time it was because in the speech she was watching Obama was saying he needs a AUMF to do more and was basically calling Congress out for not doing their job. (she tried a Reagan comparison and I had to remind her that when the Marine barracks were bombed, he withdrew troops rather than getting into a prolonged war, but she didn’t care) But if the parties were reversed, she’d be pissed at Congress, because she’s Team Republican. She not one that gives a lot of thought to politics, and probably couldn’t explain why she’s a Republican other than that’s what are parents are.
Sounds pretty damn familiar.
*looks at Dark*
re: #79 lawhawk
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
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“Emperor Palpatine is a real leader,” Trump said, brushing aside concerns about the deaths of all the Jedi Knights and the destruction of Alderaan, “He’s running his country and at least he’s a leader. Unlike these Rebels and their Council.”
re: #79 lawhawk
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
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Stormtroopers are the bad guys. Period.
Not to be that guy, but:
re: #77 KGxvi
Does Limbaugh really have power?
That he isn’t out of business yet despite the campaign means he does have a pretty stable core audience. That’s power. May be smaller than a few years ago, but still.
re: #79 lawhawk
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
Stormtroopers are the bad guys. Period.
It’s great, because I totally encourage Republicans to froth and rant about Obama picking sides in Star Wars.
Let them bloviate on that for a while.
re: #81 KGxvi
it’s weird, though… for some reason the costume has been embraced by a lot of people lately… hell, Ronda Rousey has a picture on instagram of her in a stormtrooper costume (non-sexy version) along with someone as Darth Maul and someone else as Boba Fett.
Are we dealing with STINO’s ?
re: #79 lawhawk
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
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Stormtroopers are the bad guys. Period.
But they’re WHITE!!!!
I eagerly await Republicans whining about how unpresidential that Star Wars thing was.
re: #91 Eclectic Cyborg
I eagerly await Republicans whining about how unpresidential that Star Wars thing was.
President Trump would have a pair of sexy Princess Leia slave girls flanking the podium…
re: #23 thedopefishlives
The common defenses to this are:
1) “I didn’t know it was a bug.”
2) “I thought it might have been a bug, but decided to take advantage of it anyway in case it wasn’t.” (The “professional video gamer” defense.)Why, oh why, does software have the unique capability of flipping people’s moral switch to OFF?
Programmers and drug dealers refer to their customers as “users”.
re: #91 Eclectic Cyborg
I eagerly await Republicans whining about how unpresidential that Star Wars thing was.
What time is the next wingnut howler’s AM radio show?
re: #91 Eclectic Cyborg
I eagerly await Republicans whining about how unpresidential that Star Wars thing was.
At this point in time it’s just noise…
re: #73 lawhawk
Marco Rubio once again showed that he’s unfit for office.
Refusing to commit to a vote on the omnibus bill is a vote against. By that logic, resigning from his Senate seat is a vote against the agenda.
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Not presiding over the Cabinet meeting is in essence giving my tacit approval to the proposal…
re: #92 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Otherwise known as a Miss USA pageant. /
re: #26 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
He will do it in the form of an interpretive dance…
With a double handed flip off at the end.
re: #92 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
President Trump would have a pair of sexy Princess Leia slave girls flanking the podium…
Doesn’t Jabba the Rush do that?
re: #93 Eventual Carrion
Programmers and drug dealers refer to their customers as “users”.
Or he/she could’ve assumed it was okay to access since it was accessible.
re: #86 Nyet
I suspect he’s not out of business because his $50m/yr deal hasn’t expired and iHeartMedia (or it’s subsidiary syndicator) can’t get out of it. So they keep him on, but according to this, in a lot of markets he’s gone from flagship stations to “oh yeah” stations.
If it wasn’t because I occasionally see videos posted of his rants, I wouldn’t even know he was still going.
re: #100 Teukka
Or he/she could’ve assumed it was okay to access since it was accessible.
Not likely they are clearly labeled and these weren’t first time organizers.
re: #103 Nyet
De nada. A little more research says that Limbaugh’s contract expires in 2016 (not sure when). He apparently had an 8 year/$400m contract, and it’s been a money pit for iHeartMedia since the Sandra Fluke incident.
re: #101 KGxvi
I think most of his fall can be pinned to having so much more competition. Twenty year ago, he was the “face” of right wing idiocy. Now you can’t turn around without stumbling across a rwnj howler who has taken the hate to a whole new level. Rush is just one of the chorus now instead of the lead.
re: #106 Whack-A-Mole
I think most of his fall can be pinned to having so much more competition. Twenty year ago, he was the “face” of right wing idiocy. Now you can’t turn around without stumbling across a rwnj howler who has taken the hate to a whole new level. Rush is just one of the chorus now instead of the lead.
Why listen to jowly hate when you can ogle enboobified hate?
re: #106 Whack-A-Mole
I think most of his fall can be pinned to having so much more competition. Twenty year ago, he was the “face” of right wing idiocy. Now you can’t turn around without stumbling across a rwnj howler who has taken the hate to a whole new level. Rush is just one of the chorus now instead of the lead.
He still makes money because he has an easily targeted audience: if you want to sell anything to do with guns, mobile home repairs, power tools, muscle cars, prostate or erectile dysfunction, etc., he has the audience tied up.
re: #79 lawhawk
Fanboy or otherwise, this isn’t good optics.
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Quick recognizability mixed in with pop culture and this is what you get.
And, I wonder if there is just a little bit of trolling going on there in light of Trump and Cruz, etc.
CCJ did not make The List
Here are the 11 most punchable faces of 2015 https://t.co/MPa7Po7xnB #UniteBlue pic.twitter.com/ixZdyqnlay
— The Progressive Mind (@Libertea2012) December 18, 2015
re: #107 Testy Toad T
Well, I’m thinking if Rush ever took off his shirt, he could probably give Dana MorGunz and her ilk a run for their money in that department.
re: #110 The Vicious Babushka
CCJ did not make The List
please, just let him slip into obscurity without a bang or a whimper…
re: #111 Whack-A-Mole
Well, I’m thinking if Rush ever took off his shirt, he could probably give Dana MorGunz and her ilk a run for their money in that department.
HARD DOWNDING
And now I feel like taking a shower just for having mentioned it.
re: #114 Whack-A-Mole
And now I feel like taking a shower just for having mentioned it.
You made me throw up in my mouth.
re: #110 The Vicious Babushka
CCJ did not make The List
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Hahahahaha
Owner of punchable face: Ben Shapiro
Occupation: Internet tough guy, Breitbart editor, Lena Dunham foe, ex-virgin
The face: Just look at that face. C’mon. If you don’t want to punch it, you at least want to shove him into a locker or give him a wedgie.
Crimes against humanity: Shapiro jumped to the big leagues from professional Internet virgin to “guy with no real world experience who has opinion” when Andrew Breitbart plucked him from obscurity — and then later died, leaving us to clean up the mess. Shapiro likes to talk a tough game, but then piddles on his belly like a puppy when he leaves his boy-cave and gets transwoman-handled.
Man who’s been Democrat for couple of weeks threatens to sue DNC.
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) December 18, 2015
re: #110 The Vicious Babushka
They also forgot Greenwald, Snowden and Assange.
re: #118 Nyet
They also forgot Greenwald, Snowden and Assange.
more than enough to make a dart board calendar
Re: software booger… seems to me that if there’s blame to go around it should be directed at the software company. Call me ethically challenged, but if this was the general election and the Repub candidate essentially told the Clinton (probably) team to take a peek at their game plan would we be accusing the Clinton team of cheating or taking advantage of an opportunity handed to them?
re: #120 allegro
Dems are supposed to be allies and all that…
re: #121 The Vicious Babushka
They are so 2014.
Is Greenwald’s fancy new media venture whose name I have actually forgotten still a published thing?
re: #120 allegro
Re: software booger… seems to me that if there’s blame to go around it should be directed at the software company. Call me ethically challenged, but if this was the general election and the Repub candidate essentially told the Clinton (probably) team to take a peek at their game plan would we be accusing the Clinton team of cheating or taking advantage of an opportunity handed to them?
Let’s try this: A few years ago, someone hacked the Coke computers and got the formula, and gave it to Pepsi. What was the right thing to do? Answer: Pepsi immediately turned the information over to the FBI and the hackers got in trouble.
re: #124 Testy Toad T
Is Greenwald’s fancy new media venture whose name I have actually forgotten still a published thing?
Internationale or something…//
re: #125 Belafon
Let’s try this: A few years ago, someone hacked the Coke computers and got the formula, and gave it to Pepsi. What was the right thing to do? Answer: Pepsi immediately turned the information over to the FBI and the hackers got in trouble.
They were simply thinking in their own long-term interest: if they had not stopped the hackers, Pepsi could have been the next victim
re: #118 Nyet
They also forgot Greenwald, Snowden and Assange.
A Brazilian an Ecuadorian and a Russian walk into a bar, wait only one of them could do that….
re: #125 Belafon
Let’s try this: A few years ago, someone hacked the Coke computers and got the formula, and gave it to Pepsi. What was the right thing to do? Answer: Pepsi immediately turned the information over to the FBI and the hackers got in trouble.
From what I understand there was no hacking involved. Not a hill I’m gonna fight for and I don’t pretend to have any real knowledge of the situation.
Would you support or oppose bombing Agrabah?
Support bombing Agrabah 30%
Oppose bombing Agrabah 13%
Not sure 57%
Magic Carpet Bombing?
re: #77 KGxvi
Does Limbaugh really have power? I remember reading fairly recently that he had to move off the biggest AM stations in quite a few markets and his ratings dropped when he did.
Or is this just another example of Varys’ riddle? He has power because we believe he has power?
There was a time when if the thrice-divorced pill popper called a Republican out, his/her constituents would light up the phone board and the called-out Republican would be on the phone to pill popper’s show within ten minutes to apologize. Now? It hasn’t happened during the entire Obama administration. He has zero pull with the same establishment he whines about on a daily basis.
Speaking of Shapiro.
Apparently @pattonoswalt is Schrödinger’s comedian. pic.twitter.com/0NylYW62zs
— Matt Malone (@winowhyyes) December 18, 2015
Guess which one’s closer to reality (hint, it isn’t the Breitbart version).
re: #133 lawhawk
Speaking of Shapiro.
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Guess which one’s closer to reality (hint, it isn’t the Breitbart version).
Love how neither one of those articles includes a picture of Benny.
re: #133 lawhawk
Speaking of Shapiro.
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Guess which one’s closer to reality (hint, it isn’t the Breitbart version).
Pigeon Chess.
re: #131 Blind Frog Belly White
Magic Carpet Bombing?
WE HAVE VIDEO PROOF THAT AGENTS OF AGRABAH ARE MOVING FREELY IN THE UNITED STATES! SEE?!
WHY DOES OBUMMER IGNORE THE MAGIC CARPET THREAT?
The most amazing bit of the NAF/CMP hearing was CMP’s attempt to downplay recent clinic violence as having nothing to do with the videos.
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
CMP’s atty literally said that the Colorado Springs shooting was irrelevant to determining if NAF members had suffered irreparable injury.
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
The judge said to her, “I don’t think you’re going to make any headway on opposing irreparable injury, but you can argue how you want to.”
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
(In order for a preliminary injunction to issue, NAF has to prove irreparable injury. CMP doesn’t think all of the violence counts. Uh. Ok.)
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
In my humble opinion, CMP and Daleiden are going to lose the PI motion and likely the contempt motion as well.
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
@AngryBlackLady Did Chuck C. Johnson’s name come up at all?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
@AngryBlackLady Thanks - do you know when there will be a ruling on today’s hearing?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
@Green_Footballs my guess is before Christmas.
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
@Green_Footballs but the judge didn’t say.
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) December 18, 2015
re: #130 allegro
From what I understand there was no hacking involved. Not a hill I’m gonna fight for and I don’t pretend to have any real knowledge of the situation.
Right. From what I am seeing it was a software bug introduced in an upgrade.
Not going to post any info or clues but I will say this.
Star Wars. Oh. My. God.
And now back to your regularly scheduled programming.
But. Oh. My. God.
re: #137 Charles Johnson
I don’t think you’re going to make any headway on opposing irreparable injury, but you can argue how you want to.
That right there is judgespeak for “You’re not winning on this point in my courtroom, but go ahead and set your record for the inevitable appeal.”
re: #116 b.d.
Hahahahaha
“Trans Woman Handled” for the win.
And just in case people do not really know it, that trans woman who handled Benny happens to be the real-life father (Zoey (formerly Robert Tur) of a rapidly-gaining-exposure-on-a-major-TV-network-as-a-journalist-covering-Republican-candidates…Katy Tur.
I’m sure in the hateful, twisted, crossed-wires of Benny’s mind that is morally reprehensible and she should be punished for the sins of the father.
Meanwhile a true clean-living, morally-upright conservative, real-American is being passed over and or ignored for a job in the same realm.
IT’S JUST NOT FAIR!!! And all the liberals will pay!
re: #140 KGxvi
That right there is judgespeak for “You’re not winning on this point in my courtroom, but go ahead and set your record for the inevitable appeal.”
Yeah - pretty hard to argue the clinic attacks are irrelevant when the Colorado shooter actually used the same language (“baby parts”) as CMP’s videos originated.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Appoints Allen West to Texas Sunset Commission
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick on Friday announced the appointment of conservative firebrand Allen West, a former Florida congressman and prominent Fox News contributor, to the state’s Sunset Advisory Commission.
i know #txlege already talked about this, but are you kidding me? Allen West is gonna be on the sunset commission? pic.twitter.com/Jaab4vCE3K
— christopher hooks (@cd_hooks) December 18, 2015
allen west… jesus, man pic.twitter.com/zysif89M1c
— christopher hooks (@cd_hooks) December 18, 2015
Someone is stealing my stoeken jokes
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Was it over when Agrabah bombed Pearl Harbor? Hell no!
— Gus ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ (@Gus_802) December 18, 2015
So much for honesty. Sanders campaign fundraising off the data breach.Subject of email: “Urgent: DNC tipping the scales for Hillary Clinton”
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) December 18, 2015
re: #145 FormerDirtDart
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Appoints Allen West to Texas Sunset Commission
Translation: A guy who hates the government continues to work for and get paid by the government.
Well played, dipshit.
re: #147 Kragar
Victoria Brownworth @VABVOX
So much for honesty.
Sanders campaign fundraising off the data breach.Subject of email: “Urgent: DNC tipping the scales for Hillary Clinton”4:38 PM - 18 Dec 2015
Uh, Bernie, this does not make you look good in a situation you already do not look good in. And, I don’t think the real Democrat base is going to take kindly to it seeing how you are a declared independent.
Quick. To the political IC Unit, campaign is hemorrhaging.
re: #149 ObserverArt
Uh, Bernie, this does not make you look good in a situation you already do not look good in. And, I don’t think the real Democrat base is going to take kindly to it seeing how you are a declared independent.
Quick. To the political IC Unit, campaign is hemorrhaging.
Agreed. I take back any defense I expressed.
Footage of #Sanders supporter explaining how DNC and Hillary are conspiring against Bernie. pic.twitter.com/IY6AJ52aWw
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) December 18, 2015
What right wing racism?
Theodore Shoebat says that the US failed “to finish the job in World War II” by not killing every last “Jap”: https://t.co/XAjtUD5ema
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) December 18, 2015
Ann Coulter says only “President Trump” can stop the US from turning into “Uganda” https://t.co/AyjVngOLKc
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) December 18, 2015
When you already are pretty confident you’re going to lose, ranting and raving about shit like this just makes you look like an incompetent politician. It’s a Friday. Mea culpa, mea maxima cupla, then there’s a debate and everybody will have forgotten entirely in thirty-six hours.
The single biggest factor preventing Sanders from getting the nomination would be the fear that he’s perfectly willing to just be a Nader-esque bomb-thrower who will tank the whole kit and caboodle as long as he gets his attention from his segment of the base.
And what does he do? Takes action that only strengthens that perception among those currently favoring Clinton. Smrt.
re: #152 Lidane
Ann Coulter says only “President Trump” can stop the US from turning into “Uganda”
Why Uganda? Heck, they should like Uganda given its kill-the-gays laws.
re: #155 Timothy Watson
Why Uganda? Heck, they should like Uganda given its kill-the-gays laws.
Ann is shilling for the Stormfront crowd these days.
“I am an absolute and total authority on this thing I have been doing for five minutes, so read on.” — almost every article on the Internet
— April Richardson (@Apey) December 18, 2015
re: #156 Lidane
Ann is shilling for the Stormfront crowd these days.
No doubt, but I am still confused why she chose Uganda of all countries. Heck, why not go with Rwanda and imply that whites will be playing the part of the Tustis in this metaphor?
re: #151 Kragar
Good for Bernie. The DNC is nothing more than an arm for the Clinton campaign. https://t.co/nI0Ua2BPwE
— Jim Webb (@JimWebbUSA) December 18, 2015
re: #158 Timothy Watson
No doubt, but I am still confused why she chose Uganda of all countries. Heck, why not go with Rwanda and imply that whites will be playing the part of the Tustis in this metaphor?
She only recently found out that Africa is not a country.
How hard is it to send out something like this?
While we don’t think the actions of these former ¡Bernie! staffers were malicious or calculated, they still represented a breach of trust with the DNC and with Clinton’s campaign. We regret the temporary loss of access to the thingjobber, but recognize that it is in everyone’s best interest temporarily close that access. We want to work together with the DNC and with Clinton’s campaign to ascertain as quickly as possible what data might have been taken and how to prevent these accidental breaches, so that both organizations can operate on equal footing again.
And then, boom. Done. No hard feelings. Probably an acceleration of restoration of access. No bomb throwing. Everybody looks like the adult in the room. Your supporters can still feel a teensy bit victimized, but they’ll do that no matter what.
It’s not like the Sanders campaign is even challenging the facts, just complaining about the repercussions and trying to raise some money off of it. Very, very disappointing to me.
re: #159 Lidane
He’s still whining about people being unfair to him?
re: #158 Timothy Watson
No doubt, but I am still confused why she chose Uganda of all countries. Heck, why not go with Rwanda and imply that whites will be playing the part of the Tustis in this metaphor?
Because it sounds bad. Mind you, the US with Trump might more closely resemble Uganda under Idi Amin…
re: #163 Zamb
He’s still whining about people being unfair to him?
After all, the best way to convince people that you’re not part of the both-parties-are-the-same boo-hiss-establishment system, but that you instead represent something pure and fine and true and new-wavey…
is to start suing everybody.
re: #165 Testy Toad T
After all, the best way to convince people that you’re not part of the both-parties-are-the-same boo-hiss-establishment system, but that you instead represent something pure and fine and true and new-wavey…
is to start suing everybody.
He’s got chuckles vote
barber: what u want? me: why are u a dog dog: say no more pic.twitter.com/FW72BvZFkm
— one of ur hoes (@miliondollameat) April 20, 2015
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
There is a point at which being a horrible person stops paying off. Martin Shkreli just hit that point, and Rage Furby can probably see it coming at him like a giant flyswatter.
re: #159 Lidane
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— jim (@jlcoffeecup) December 18, 2015
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
I’ve been thinking that for a while now.
I’m guessing he’s out of the country at this point, after the full weight of what’s about to fall on him became clear.
re: #170 Tigger2
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Though, to be fair, there’s really no place for him in the GOP as currently constituted.
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
HAW took him out of the country. I’m sure of it.
re: #173 GlutenFreeJesus
HAW took him out of the country. I’m sure of it.
Maybe HAW took him out TO the country, and left him by the side of the road, as no good human ever, ever does with a pet.
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
Him and the affluenza kid are holed up in a Mexican safe house.
re: #173 GlutenFreeJesus
HAW took him out of the country. I’m sure of it.
Maybe he’ll go over to the Chicoms and they’ll pass him along to Russia. Hey, it worked for Snowden. //
re: #175 b.d.
Him and the affluenza kid are holed up in a Mexican safe house.
Isn’t that an oxymoron, according to the Right?
.@realDonaldTrump and Martin Shkreli have a great deal in common……especially their sense of entitlement. pic.twitter.com/fbkmmQ0OWZ
— Tedderman (@Tedderman1) December 18, 2015
On assignment. To find out why, grab the edition of the @navajotimes at your nearest newsstand. pic.twitter.com/M0BMBSs9gx
— I’iiłkeedí Ashkii (@_QuinteroDj) December 18, 2015
It’s probably not at your nearest newsstand.
re: #180 wrenchwench
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You don’t know where I live!
re: #179 Charles Johnson
Here’s Chuck’s civil case cover sheet from the Fresno Superior Court.
“Defamation”. Conservatives are politically correct wussies.
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
I just don’t see that. He has too big of an ego and too small of a brain to get that. I think he’s just on a serious, possibly dangerous, bender.
re: #169 Blind Frog Belly White
There is a point at which being a horrible person stops paying off. Martin Shkreli just hit that point, and Rage Furby can probably see it coming at him like a giant flyswatter.
I like this line of thinking. Perhaps CCJ is in mortal terror of a huge pooper-scooper carrying him away.
Sanders campaign just filed lawsuit against DNC in federal court in Washington in voter file flap. Complaint:https://t.co/VwlkinxY3w
— Josh Gerstein (@joshgerstein) December 18, 2015
re: #179 Charles Johnson
Is that his home address? Might want to redact some of that info,
re: #187 Dr. Matt
LOL. CCJ’s phone number and home address are now public record.
Anybody near Fresno? Maybe pop by and see who answers the door? :)
re: #189 makeitstop
Anybody near Fresno? Maybe pop by and see who answers the door? :)
Would you volunteer? I wouldn’t even consider it worth the effort.
re: #189 makeitstop
Anybody near Fresno? Maybe pop by and see who answers the door? :)
I doubt the scent of feces would allow anyone to get within 100 yards
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Maybe he went to the HAW’s home country for the holidays?
re: #169 Blind Frog Belly White
There is a point at which being a horrible person stops paying off. Martin Shkreli just hit that point, and Rage Furby can probably see it coming at him like a giant flyswatter.
I wish that were true, but I’m not really sure it is.
As appalling as Martin Shkreli is, the odds are greatly against him suffering any real penalty at all for his crimes. The vast majority of these prosecutions go nowhere. Furthermore, the most revolting things he’s done publicly aren’t even crimes. They’re things that are highly lucrative and rewarding.
Unfortunately, it’s not in the human condition. The rewards for being truly awful, provided you start from a position of privilege, are just too great, and the risks very small. We applaud success, especially in modern American society. We worship it. And as humans, we don’t care as a whole how immoral or unethical that success is.
re: #189 makeitstop
Anybody near Fresno? Maybe pop by and see who answers the door? :)
Wasn’t cool when he tried to do it to Charles, wouldn’t be cool to do it in reverse.
Not sure what’s happening with CCJ (my personal bet is that wifey told him to shut up or get out). What I am sure of is that, at some point, he’ll show back up and try to crow about how he was playing everyone all along with his absence and it was part of a master plan to silence his critics or something like that.
re: #188 Kragar
Is that his home address? Might want to redact some of that info,
It’s a public record, so anyone can find it at the Fresno court website like I did. But yeah, I will redact it just to be consistent.
OK, I replaced the image in that comment with a redacted one.
re: #193 Renaissance_Man
I wish that were true, but I’m not really sure it is.
As appalling as Martin Shkreli is, the odds are greatly against him suffering any real penalty at all for his crimes. The vast majority of these prosecutions go nowhere. Furthermore, the most revolting things he’s done publicly aren’t even crimes. They’re things that are highly lucrative and rewarding.
Unfortunately, it’s not in the human condition. The rewards for being truly awful, provided you start from a position of privilege, are just too great, and the risks very small. We applaud success, especially in modern American society. We worship it. And as humans, we don’t care as a whole how immoral or unethical that success is.
Well, the punishments might not be what we’d like, but when you’ve presented yourself as a winner, and thumbed your nose at everyone and everything, the collapse of all your success is nothing to sneeze at.
Even horrible people like, say, Sheldon Adelson know that there are limits to how horrible you can be, and to whom. Shkreli and Rage Furby don’t seem to know that, and as a result, they don’t appear to have any friends who’ll rally to their defense. And there’s a lot of hubris in both, to think they could keep getting away with increasingly bad behavior.
Overall, however, it is true that there’s no reason to expect kharmic payback for most of those who seem to deserve it.
re: #171 makeitstop
I’ve been thinking that for a while now.
I’m guessing he’s out of the country at this point, after the full weight of what’s about to fall on him became clear.
He is just out on a new journalism interview and having dinner with ‘Affluenza’ Teen Ethan Couch. He just happened to have to leave the country quickly to do it because Couch has these legal problems.
(Heh)
re: #196 Charles Johnson
It’s a public record, so anyone can find it at the Fresno court website like I did. But yeah, I will redact it just to be consistent.
So he’s a self-doxxing doxxer?
re: #200 Blind Frog Belly White
So he’s a self-doxxing doxxer?
No one has ever accused the Rage Furby of being smart.
re: #200 Blind Frog Belly White
So he’s a self-doxxing doxxer?
When you file a civil suit like this, it’s part of the deal - your address and phone number become part of the public record.
re: #158 Timothy Watson
No doubt, but I am still confused why she chose Uganda of all countries. Heck, why not go with Rwanda and imply that whites will be playing the part of the Tustis in this metaphor?
That would work, except the RWNJs resemble the Hutus more than the Tutsis.
re: #202 Charles Johnson
When you file a civil suit like this, it’s part of the deal - your address and phone number become part of the public record.
Too bad his media empire could not afford an office.
re: #190 Belafon
Would you volunteer? I wouldn’t even consider it worth the effort.
It would be quite a drive from Long Island for me. :)
re: #194 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Wasn’t cool when he tried to do it to Charles, wouldn’t be cool to do it in reverse.
Also true.
(I was joking. I assumed no Lizards would want to get within a mile of that dork anyway.)
re: #202 Charles Johnson
And the cover sheet is yet another reminder that he’s lying to the court about not having any cases pending elsewhere (which is a huge no-no). It’s also missing the number of causes of action (Question 4 - not a fatal error, but once again indicative of how poorly thought out all of this is).
re: #169 Blind Frog Belly White
Not sure about that. Cheney is still a horrible person and he kept all the money he stole, I mean acquired, from the US taxpayers.
re: #206 makeitstop
Also true.
(I was joking. I assumed no Lizards would want to get within a mile of that dork anyway.)
I was in Fresno in 1976. It may be another 39 years before I get back there.
re: #203 Romantic Heretic
That would work, except the RWNJs resemble the Hutus more than the Tutsis.
They’re always the victims, though.
The logical place for CCJ right now is in detox, not only because he clearly needs it but because a good lawyer could grasp at this as a rationale to excuse all the crazed and missed filings.
But like I said, that’s logical. So he’s probably in some cheap motel room in Ensenada surrounded by empty tequila bottles and plotting his next master move.
re: #209 wrenchwench
I was in Fresno in 1976. It may be another 39 years before I get back there.
If you’re lucky.
re: #207 lawhawk
This filing is so sloppy I suspect he did it on a manic high after an all-night binge. He was posting all night on Facebook before he filed this.
re: #208 Romantic Heretic
Not sure about that. Cheney is still a horrible person and he kept all the money he stole, I mean acquired, from the US taxpayers.
But he knew not to be horrible to EVERYONE.
re: #214 Charles Johnson
Not going to begin to try and get inside his head. Clearly, no lawyers were consulted in this filing (simply copypasta of the MO filing, which itself was a huge mess even though it was filed by a lawyer).
And you know what they say about a person who represents themselves in court - they have a fool for a client.
re: #216 lawhawk
Not going to begin to try and get inside his head. Clearly, no lawyers were consulted in this filing (simply copypasta of the MO filing, which itself was a huge mess even though it was filed by a lawyer).
And you know what they say about a person who represents themselves in court - they have a fool for a client.
As I said the other day…..
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re: #218 goddamnedfrank
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Have just finished watching The Visit. A nasty little film. Good.
#TBT Milwaukee Summerfest arrest for obscenity. Know your 1st Amendment history. pic.twitter.com/dU495JjiCR
— George Carlin (@TheGeorgeCarlin) December 17, 2015
I was at that show!
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Politically independent thinking people what are you going to do? Here is the answer for 2016. Take and join the polar extremes and run them as a ticket. Since the ‘middle’ will be trapped, they have to vote for you.
Right? /
Larger with a click.
re: #223 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #226 ObserverArt
They are polar extremes compared to each other… but Bernie is far from being on an extreme left wing, politically.
re: #228 Nyet
They are polar extremes compared to each other… but Bernie is far from being on an extreme left wing, politically.
Hmm, the ellipsis above doesn’t show up…
You know your party is completely batshit crazy when 30% of them want to bomb Agrabah.
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re: #228 Nyet
They are polar extremes compared to each other… but Bernie is far from being on an extreme left wing, politically.
It is just a joke based on some of the stances now and then and personalities mixed in with zany times.
T’is all!
(And I think strangely!)
re: #230 Kid A
You know your party is completely batshit crazy when 30% of them want to bomb Agrabah.
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I have a friend in the Aladdin cast…and he’s a little worried….
re: #168 Charles Johnson
Really beginning to wonder if the Rage Furby has taken it on the lam to avoid the judgments he probably knows are coming.
He just posted something to his Facebook. Maybe he heard you?
What Currently Passes For Reality Among Trump Devotees
Even if Romney were to “take a bullet” and run on a 3rd party ticket, I believe that he wouldn’t garner enough votes to deny Trump the WH. You have to understand that Trump is going to have an all time high turnout that will include lots of formally solid dems like blacks and union members.
re: #228 Nyet
They are polar extremes compared to each other… but Bernie is far from being on an extreme left wing, politically.
Yes. I don’t like the comparison at all.
And by the way, it’s now certain that Chuck and his hapless St. Louis lawyer John Burns missed the deadline to file their latest response in the Gawker suit. There’s been nothing new on that docket since Nov. 23.
I can hardly believe it but it looks like they’re just bailing out. I have a feeling this isn’t going to play very well in federal court.
re: #237 Charles Johnson
And by the way, it’s now certain that Chuck and his hapless St. Louis lawyer John Burns missed the deadline to file their latest response in the Gawker suit. There’s been nothing new on that docket since Nov. 23.
I can hardly believe it but it looks like they’re just bailing out. I have a feeling this isn’t going to play very well in federal court.
Chuck and Burns are going to be at each other’s throats soon.
re: #236 Barefoot Grin
Yes. I don’t like the comparison at all.
Geeez. It’s just a joke. An image. I’m not a serious political spokesman, new journalist, etc. and only some pixels were harmed.
You know. It has not been a good day for me. I’mma go drink a beer or three and do some assessing.
Drums will be good for that. Later
If you support women’s rights & gay rights you should not and cannot be in support Obama accepting thousands of Islamic refugees into the US
— Andrea Tantaros (@AndreaTantaros) December 18, 2015
I love it when far right Fox News crackpots pretend to care about women’s rights and gay rights. https://t.co/ofdn072YC9
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 18, 2015
re: #243 Charles Johnson
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By that thinking, you shouldn’t allow Catholics in, either, nor many other religious sects.
Lre: #228 Nyet
They are polar extremes compared to each other… but Bernie is far from being on an extreme left wing, politically.
On any intelligently-measured scale, probably not: unfortunately, by American political standards, he’s virtually Trotsky…
re: #238 Charles Johnson
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@AndreaTantaros I bet you were the first to complain when Reagan signed the immigration bill legalizing four million in 1986. Riiiiiiight…
— Billy Batts (@BillyBatts1970) December 19, 2015
re: #243 Charles Johnson
If you support women’s rights & gay rights you should not and cannot be in support Obama accepting thousands of Islamic refugees into the US
and i suppose then if you support the right of american citizens to get a divorce you should not and cannot be in support of the admission of practicing catholics into the united states
re: #243 Charles Johnson
Well, if you look at her Twitter profile she says she’s a “Terrorist recruitment tool”.
So we should take her at her word.
re: #252 Eric The Fruit Bat
Well, if you look at her Twitter profile she says she’s a “Terrorist recruitment tool”.
So we should take her at her word.
At least the last word.
cis-gendered
what makes them conservatives talk so funny?
This ripe nugget from Trump needs more attention than it seems to have gotten:
A sample:
“Would I approve waterboarding? You bet your ass I would — in a heartbeat,” Trump said to loud cheers during a rally at a convention center here Monday night that attracted thousands. “And I would approve more than that. Don’t kid yourself, folks. It works, okay? It works. Only a stupid person would say it doesn’t work.”
Trump said such techniques are needed to confront terrorists who “chop off our young people’s heads” and “build these iron cages, and they’ll put 20 people in them and they drop them in the ocean for 15 minutes and pull them up 15 minutes later.”
“It works,” Trump said over and over again. “Believe me, it works. And you know what? If it doesn’t work, they deserve it anyway, for what they’re doing. It works.”
So the GOP front runner is on the record as approving of torture for the hell of it, “even if it doesn’t work”.
re: #255 EPR-radar
“build these iron cages, and they’ll put 20 people in them and they drop them in the ocean for 15 minutes and pull them up 15 minutes later.”
Well, that would be murder, Mr. Trump.
re: #256 jaunte
Well, that would be murder, Mr. Trump.
That is what Trump is saying the terrorists are doing, not what he is proposing.
It’s an easy mistake.
re: #257 EPR-radar
I suppose he has as much documentation on that claim as he does on the 9/11 New Jersey celebrations?
re: #258 jaunte
I suppose he has as much documentation on that claim as he does on the 9/11 New Jersey celebrations?
His hair is controlling his mouth.
re: #255 EPR-radar
This ripe nugget from Trump needs more attention than it seems to have gotten:
A sample:
So the GOP front runner is on the record as approving of torture for the hell of it, “even if it doesn’t work”.
if he’s gone overboard as far as he has now, what will he have to come up with to keep his fans thrilled with even bigger and bigger thrills between now and the convention???
stay tuned!
re: #260 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
if he’s gone overboard as far as he has now, what will he have to come up with to keep his fans thrilled with even bigger and bigger thrills between now and the convention???
stay tuned!
“I’m gonna build these big stadiums, and we’ll make the terrorists fight each other, and bet on who wins!”
re: #260 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
if he’s gone overboard as far as he has now, what will he have to come up with to keep his fans thrilled with even bigger and bigger thrills between now and the convention???
stay tuned!
Draw and quarter some brown-skinned person as part of the opening ceremony for the 2016 GOP convention? //half
re: #261 Blind Frog Belly White
“I’m gonna build these big stadiums, and we’ll make the terrorists fight each other, and bet on who wins!”
crucify all terrorists, muslims, liberals, and illegal aliens on crosses 15 feet apart between here and rome?
re: #241 ObserverArt
Geeez. It’s just a joke. An image. I’m not a serious political spokesman, new journalist, etc. and only some pixels were harmed.
Not picking on you. I think there are Hillary supporters who genuinely believe this, though.
re: #243 Charles Johnson
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Exactly. So let extradition proceedings against American bigots begin!
re: #262 EPR-radar
Draw and quarter some brown-skinned person as part of the opening ceremony for the 2016 GOP convention? //half
“Are you now or have you ever been a Syrian?”
@lifeinthered @Repoman503 what homes? Do you not understand the definition of “refugee”? pic.twitter.com/mSVwFi7qLl
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) December 19, 2015
re: #264 Barefoot Grin
Not picking on you. I think there are Hillary supporters who genuinely believe this, though.
Just like there are some Sanders supporters if you listen to them you would think that Hillary is farther right than Cruz.
re: #267 GlutenFreeJesus
…no one leaves home until home is a sweaty voice in your ear
saying-
leave,
run away from me now
i dont know what i’ve become
but i know that anywhere
is safer than here
re: #268 Tigger2
Just like there are some Sanders supporters if you listen to them you would think that Hillary is farther right than Cruz.
Fair point. I’m well aware that that is the bigger problem on the horizon. But I value Bernie for pushing toward the left. I don’t want the Hillary campaign to take anything for granted.
re: #270 Barefoot Grin
Fair point. I’m well aware that that is the bigger problem on the horizon. But I value Bernie for pushing toward the left. I don’t want the Hillary campaign to take anything for granted.
And I don’t want Bernie pulling her so far to the left that she is unelectable by chasing some centrist voters away.
re: #152 Lidane
What right wing racism?
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Put that little fucker in the Army in late 1944, deployed in the PTO, and ask him how much enthusiasm he has for “killing every last Jap.”
New rule, everybody who calls for war gets to be first out the back door of the C-130 on Invasion Eve.
Chickenhawk, or Chickenshit? …Why not both?