Overnight Jam: Drew Ofthe Drew, “Do We”
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Buy it now here!
https://drewofthedrew.bandcamp.com/Bass - Drew Ofthe Drew
Guitar - Maddie Rice
Drums - JP Bouvet and Ian Barnett
Camera - Josh Trappler
re: #1 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN
Please clap.
#PleaseClap pic.twitter.com/QAr0JaScEN
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 3, 2016
I’m watching Victor/Victoria for the first time. What a riot!
The Nobel Peace Prize is illegitimate at this point.
Donald Trump nominated for Nobel Peace Prize https://t.co/uOOBXLJGOl | Getty pic.twitter.com/u9HP5idcgP
— POLITICO (@politico) February 3, 2016
re: #4 teleskiguy
I’d point out the panel can’t control the nominations. From the article:
Being nominated for the prize doesn’t mean the Nobel Institute has approved anything — thousands of people around the world are allowed to nominate, including: members of national legislatures and top government officials, current and former Nobel Committee members, previous Peace Prize laureates, certain types of professors, members of international courts, and the heads of some think tanks.
I’m sure we have a few legislators stupid enough to write the letter.
Thats one hell of a coverup, considering they got Lavoy to play along on video trying to ram past a roadblock and pull a gun on officers
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 4, 2016
re: #5 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I’d point out the panel can’t control the nominations. From the article:
I’m sure we have a few legislators stupid enough to write the letter.
Yeah, nominating someone for a Nobel is like writing a letter to Santa; pretty much anyone can do it. The trick is getting them to write back.
re: #7 Sophist: Make America Grate Again
Yeah, nominating someone for a Nobel is like writing a letter to Santa; pretty much anyone can do it. The trick is getting them to write back.
Now, if they give it to Snowden, I’ll be the first in line to be pissed off.
Oldtimers will know who this is. This is Wally Ballou, signing off.
Bob Elliott, Half of the Deadpan Bob and Ray Comedy Team, Dies at 92
re: #10 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
I -LOVED- them!
re: #11 retired cynic
I don’t see how anyone could stay straight-faced listening to the slow-talkers of America convention.
Donald Trump begged me for a job last fall. Smelled of weed and paint. Fell down a lot. Unreliable. I said no. A real dummy. Bad!
— Phil Hendrie (@realphilhendrie) February 4, 2016
Been a while since I’ve offered an update here, so here’s one.
About halfway through the beading. pic.twitter.com/dL3gzHvCdI
— sylk (@sylk) February 4, 2016
I also finished a smaller piece. Debating what my next big one will be, still.
Happy #WildLifeWednesday yummy! pic.twitter.com/Nv0MDAsVv6
— Sally Stabb (@SallyStabb) February 3, 2016
re: #14 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Thank you for that! I remember radio versions that went on so long your teeth hurt!
@allanbrauer We don’t need @BernieSanders … pic.twitter.com/PCoONcKntP
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 4, 2016
Went and saw Dave Chappelle at the Pabst Theater tonight. Show was a laugh riot, though we were packed in like sardines and Dave tried to polish the Cosby turd.
re: #17 retired cynic
Thank you for that! I remember radio versions that went on so long your teeth hurt!
I grew up on Long Island. Bob & Ray had a radio show then, and my father always tuned in when we were in the car. I also got exposed to Jean Shepherd’s monologues this way.
re: #20 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
I grew up on Long Island. Bob & Ray had a radio show then, and my father always tuned in when we were in the car. I also got exposed to Jean Shepherd’s monologues this way.
I also remember their contributions to Mad Magazine, whose anarchy is one of cornerstones of modern American humor.
Ariens Co. fires seven Muslim employees over unscheduled prayer breaks
Ariens Co. says it has fired seven Muslim employees for taking unscheduled prayer breaks, and 14 others have resigned over the issue.
More than 50 Somali immigrant Muslims at the Brillion manufacturer recently protested the company’s enforcement of a policy of two 10-minute breaks per work shift — without accommodations for unscheduled prayer time.
The Muslim employees wanted the manufacturer of snowblowers and lawn mowers to continue a previous, more lenient practice of allowing them to leave their work stations at different times — such as at dawn and sunset — to pray as their faith requires of them.
Ariens said it was sticking with a policy that does not accommodate special prayer breaks, despite having bent the rules earlier.
re: #21 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
I also remember their contributions to Mad Magazine, whose anarchy is one of cornerstones of modern American humor.
Bob also gave us Chris Elliot, his son.
And Abby Elliott of SNL fame is his grand-daughter.
re: #22 Amory Blaine
Ariens Co. fires seven Muslim employees over unscheduled prayer breaks
I think it depends heavily on the type of work being done: if it is a production line, then the company has to stick to a tight schedule of breaks.
re: #24 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
They may have a problem because they allowed it, then suddenly, they didn’t.
re: #25 ausador
Had this come up twice today in RWNJ arguments so in the spirit of “forewarned is forearmed…”
Oct. 2014
Ben Shapiro uses patented wingnut math to claim that there are over 800 million “radical Muslims” worldwide.[Embedded content]
More than half the world’s Muslims, so by his math, at least half of the Muslims I have seen in Malaysia are radicals.
I am in such biiigggg trouble. ////
re: #25 ausador
Had this come up twice today in RWNJ arguments so in the spirit of “forewarned is forearmed…”
Oct. 2014
Ben Shapiro uses patented wingnut math to claim that there are over 800 million “radical Muslims” worldwide.[Embedded content]
Hmm, one would think a militant force 800 times bigger than the US army might be a tad more noticeable.
re: #26 Amory Blaine
They may have a problem because they allowed it, then suddenly, they didn’t.
that seems to be the gist of it, yes…
re: #28 Kragar
Hmm, one would think a militant force 800 times bigger than the US army might be a tad more noticeable.
They’re a stealthy lot.
re: #28 Kragar
Hmm, one would think a militant force 800 times bigger than the US army might be a tad more noticeable.
Because our President is hiding them in his Secret Mosque deep within the bowels of the White House…
re: #28 Kragar
Hmm, one would think a militant force 800 times bigger than the US army might be a tad more noticeable.
Would be quite a problem wouldn’t it?
The thing that really gets me is that these people like Shapiro do every possible to stir up more intolerance and hate. They never even attempt to offer any solution, they just go on profiting from making the situation worse. What is it they want us to do, wipe out 1.6 billion people, declare war on 87 majority Muslim countries, what?
Shapiro, Geller, et al, are fine ones for standing on soapboxes and shouting hateful slogans. To what purpose though? It’s hard to believe they can’t see that the atmosphere they help engender only creates more of the people they claim to be fighting.
re: #32 ausador
And of course they need to fulfill the vital role of calling others to action, rather than get out there and taking the fight to the enemy, but its a sacrifice they’re willing to make for the cause.
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re: #32 ausador
Would be quite a problem wouldn’t it?
The thing that really gets me is that these people like Shapiro do every possible to stir up more intolerance and hate. They never even attempt to offer any solution, they just go on profiting from making the situation worse. What is it they want us to do, wipe out 1.6 billion people, declare war on 87 majority Muslim countries, what?
Magic Carpet Bombing.
re: #34 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Magic Carpet Bombing.
We’ll use the secret teleporter Tech that Obama and Hillary didn’t use for Benghazi
I don’t know about all…
This Taco Bell lasagna combines all that is good in the world https://t.co/xMYk2Eq6HQ pic.twitter.com/4uH9IClVRJ
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) February 4, 2016
Radicals!
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Waiting to fist bump the president: Obama’s mosque visit in pictures https://t.co/Moe7Y4kW4K pic.twitter.com/RkEp28SZWK
— AJE News (@AJENews) February 4, 2016
re: #36 ausador
I don’t know about all…
This Taco Bell lasagna combines all that is good in the world]
Enchilada lasagna is one of my signature dishes.
Who can afford to live there anymore?
1995: the information superhighway will mean anyone can do anything from anywhere
2015: must be willing to relocate to San Francisco— crumbs (@mountain_ghosts) February 3, 2016
re: #4 teleskiguy
The Nobel Peace Prize is illegitimate at this point.
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Only if he actually wins it. Which he won’t.
The “man” behind the now cancelled pro-rape meet ups in his native habitat. Notice his “girlfriend” in the background…pathetic. :(
So glad the media are starting to use this picture of Roosh. 😆😆😆 pic.twitter.com/7mIYQxEh3k
re: #42 ausador
The “man” behind the now cancelled pro-rape meet ups in his native habitat. Notice his “girlfriend” in the background…pathetic. :(
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Pathetic. In contrast to that loser, here is my favorite photograph ever posted on this board, of a joyous girl and her eagle.
re: #42 ausador
“Hatemongers Not Welcome”; Kenosha Brat Stop Speaks out Against Pro Rape Rally
Owner’s of a popular Kenosha restaurant are speaking out against a Pro-Rape event originally scheduled for Saturday.
That rally was set to meet at the Brat Stop parking lot Saturday night, before moving on to an undisclosed location.
The Brat Stop is hosting its annual Polar Plunge event the same day.
“Hopefully that event doesn’t have any interaction with these people, and hopefully no one does,” says General Manager Nick Klein. “They are not welcome here.”
Wednesday night, Klein changed a sign in front of the store to read “Hatemongers Not Welcome”. Hours later, the blogger in charge of that rally canceled all meetings worldwide.
These ungrateful youth these days:
As Clinton seeks to break the glass ceiling, many young feminists shrug
So, upgraded to the latest version of Chrome, and now Google is warning me that soon they will stop supporting the older versions of OSX.
I just hope the final version of Chrome is not one of the more buggy releases.
re: #46 freetoken
So, upgraded to the latest version of Chrome, and now Google is warning me that soon they will stop supporting the older versions of OSX.
I just hope the final version of Chrome is not one of the more buggy releases.
They’re also ending official support for 32-bit Linux next month.
What version of OSX are you running?
So it’s been 2 days since I got my new PC, and my required software is still not installed so I can’t do any actual work.
Butthurt sore loser is still sore==>
Thank you @billoreilly & @KarlRove. Ted Cruz should be immediately disqualified in Iowa, with each candidate moving up one notch.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2016
#ICYMI: @KarlRove & @oreillyfactor discuss what Ted Cruz did to the great people of Iowa- as they went to vote. https://t.co/Tv0FNezxse
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2016
.@oreillyfactor @KarlRove- as per the show, an even more serious Cruz charge is the fraudulent voter violation certificate sent to everyone.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2016
This is the Cruz voter violation certificate sent to everyone, a misdemeanor at minimum. pic.twitter.com/tMav17UGkf
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 4, 2016
Our society is so poorly equipped to live in the 21st century - and media outlets reflect that in their numerous stories in which complex topics are stumbling blocks to describe, especially in headlines.
This story is popping up:
Babies With Genes From 3 People Could Be Ethical, Panel Says
It’s a technique that was first used in the UK - where the egg and mitochondria from one woman is used to host the nuclear DNA from another woman, and of course then also nuclear DNA from a male.
So while 3 people are involved, in reality the very few genes in mitochondria are the same from person to person. In those rare cases where there is a problem in the mitochondria of a female, then this technique allows a child to be born without inheriting the mitochondrial DNA which has the problem.
But the headline and stories make this all sound scarier than it really is.
Chances are really good that your mitochondrial DNA and mine are functionally identical. There are only a bit over 18 thousand nucleotides in mtDNA, and if your’s and mine differ, it will only be in a few locations that have no function.
So in reality, just about anybody can be a mtDNA donor, and unless you have one of the very rare mutations that cause a problem, it doesn’t really matter from where the mtDNA came.
There’s so much scaremongering going on about stuff in medicine these days, including genetics.
And the comments on that NPR story reveal just how unprepared Americans are for this kind of stuff.
re: #52 freetoken
And the comments on that NPR story reveal just how unprepared Americans are for this kind of stuff.
Designer anchor terror babies!!!
Oh, and once again, and this is getting quite repetitive, that NPR story quotes “the Center for Genetics and Society, a watchdog group based in Berkeley, Calif.” which for some reason always seem to be the go-to group to find someone scaremongering about this.
But that group almost always reports just the possible bad outcomes. They really are becoming the puritans of the genetic age.
re: #54 freetoken
Oh, and once again, and this is getting quite repetitive, that NPR story quotes “the Center for Genetics and Society, a watchdog group based in Berkeley, Calif.” which for some reason always seem to be the go-to group to find someone scaremongering about this.
But that group almost always reports just the possible bad outcomes. They really are becoming the
puritansLuddites of the genetic age.
So, whenever I watch one of those vaunted “debates” or “townhalls” that supposedly our future leaders attend and at which they declare their wonderfulness, I just hang my head at the absence of questions about these sort of difficult questions.
Empty posturing over magick words - that is what our politics is all about.
Magick words:
“Conservative”
“Radical Islamic Terrorism”
“the Rich”
“God”
“Values”
“American Exceptionalism”
… the list goes on.
These are trigger words, which through repetition are intended to make the viewer respond emotionally in a programmed way.
re: #56 freetoken
So, whenever I watch one of those vaunted “debates” or “townhalls” that supposedly our future leaders attend and at which they declare their wonderfulness, I just hang my head at the absence of questions about these sort of difficult questions.
Empty posturing over magick words - that is what our politics is all about.
Magick words:
“Conservative”
“Radical Islamic Terrorism”
“the Rich”
“God”
“Values”
“American Exceptionalism”… the list goes on.
These are trigger words, which through repetition are intended to make the viewer respond emotionally in a programmed way.
Remember the role that ISIS beheadings and Ebola played in the last midterms?
While almost daily mass shootings hardly had an effect…
re: #57 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Oh, yes, Ebola.
So, not even 2 years ago, allowing a nurse back into the US was some sort of dangerous plot by the Obama administration to undo America… and now with ebola contained all of a sudden “ebola” disappears from the vocabulary of our media.
Where the f*ck is the media calling Cruz to accountability for this:
With just two weeks to go until closely fought midterm elections, the Texas Republican senator Ted Cruz stepped up his criticism of White House policy against travel restrictions, calling for extra border guards and dismissing the administration’s argument that medical advice showed quarantines and travel bans would be counter-productive.
“The doctors making this argument are working for the administration and repeating their talking points,” said Cruz, a potential candidate for the presidency in 2016, in an interview on CNN. “The arguments they are giving don’t make sense.”
Well?
re: #49 The Vicious Babushka
So it’s been 2 days since I got my new PC, and my required software is still not installed so I can’t do any actual work.
Thanks Obama!
re: #56 freetoken
So, whenever I watch one of those vaunted “debates” or “townhalls” that supposedly our future leaders attend and at which they declare their wonderfulness, I just hang my head at the absence of questions about these sort of difficult questions.
Empty posturing over magick words - that is what our politics is all about.
Magick words:
“Conservative”
“Radical Islamic Terrorism”
“the Rich”
“God”
“Values”
“American Exceptionalism”… the list goes on.
These are trigger words, which through repetition are intended to make the viewer respond emotionally in a programmed way.
Paging Dr. Pavlov, paging Dr. Pavlov. Dr. Pavlov, please pick up the white courtesy phone. DING
re: #50 The Vicious Babushka
Butthurt sore loser is still sore==>
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All of this shock and pearl clutching amuses me.
Cruz isn’t the first candidate to use that “voter violation” mailer.
I’ve gotten it often over the last few years courtesy of the RNC and state GOP groups.
Anyone stupid enough to believe it’s a true thing, is too stupid to be voting.
Medicaid births rose when Texas cut Planned Parenthood https://t.co/7rWHSQL66Q pic.twitter.com/ECg44XtBJx
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 4, 2016
re: #61 Backwoods_Sleuth
All of this shock and pearl clutching amuses me.
Cruz isn’t the first candidate to use that “voter violation” mailer.
I’ve gotten it often over the last few years courtesy of the RNC and state GOP groups.
Anyone stupid enough to believe it’s a true thing, is too stupid to be voting.
tRump voters then.
re: #62 Backwoods_Sleuth
Medicaid births rose when Texas cut Planned Parenthood
All the more reason to cut Medicaid. Sluts have to pay for their sins…
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So @CDCgov tells fertile women NO ALCOHOL and meanwhile hesitates on greater restrictions on opioids? Hmm….https://t.co/TkWlzPi59E
— Alice Dreger (@AliceDreger) February 4, 2016
@AmandaMagee @AliceDreger surprised @CDCgov doesn’t recommend abortions for every woman who had a single drink or piece of sushi
— Deanne Carson (@DeanneCarson) February 4, 2016
Well, that would be “political.” Unlike telling women drinking can cause rape. https://t.co/Qw7DxuaUD9
— Alice Dreger (@AliceDreger) February 4, 2016
Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area. Since we’re displaying videos shot in subways, still think this one is tops:
Michael Jackson’s Bad. Directed by Scorsese. Yes, that Martin Scorsese. And it features Wesley Snipes in one of his first roles in movies/film/tv/video.
Runner up? White Stripes’ Hardest Button to Button:
That’s the White Stripes and the subway is the PATH station at 34th Street in Manhattan.
Happy Thor’s day !#lol #funny #cats #humour pic.twitter.com/GFpRbRWN0b
— Cristian Vlad (@_Cristian_Vlad_) February 4, 2016
*thunk*
Gov Bevin proclaims February as Gifted Education Month in Ky. His budget proposes to cut $300,000 from gifted/talented K-12 programs. ^JC
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) February 4, 2016
re: #68 Backwoods_Sleuth
*thunk*
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Shades of Rautner in Illinois cutting programs for Autistic kids on Autism Day. These guys really are something aren’t they?
@LOLGOP An unelectable being helped by someone that should have never been elected.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) February 4, 2016
I think our Simpsons quota will be full after rummaging through this. Searchable screencaps of Simpsons episodes. Woo!!
@AliceDreger You’re a bad influence. A troublemaker. I think we ought to keep an eye on you.
— Bill Hooker (@sennoma) February 4, 2016
Also, give me girly cocktails. They make me less dangerous. https://t.co/tLhEZjeBvb
— Alice Dreger (@AliceDreger) February 4, 2016
He made one of the most famous plays in Super Bowl history. He remembers nothing of it. https://t.co/4ANlfYxOr3 pic.twitter.com/3KXWnThPE5
— The New York Times (@nytimes) February 4, 2016
very sad
re: #74 Backwoods_Sleuth
He made one of the most famous plays in Super Bowl history. He remembers nothing of it
very sad
I was reading an old Hunter Thompson sports column from the late 1960’s about the NFL and what struck me was that player salaries were not much higher than what my dad was making working for US Steel.
Later I went on to work for Gary K Walker, who negotiated the first one million dollar (cue Professor Evil voice) sports contract for Reggie Jackson.
One million US dollars…
re: #50 The Vicious Babushka
#ICYMI: @KarlRove & @oreillyfactor discuss what Ted Cruz did to the great people of Iowa- as they went to vote. t.co
— Donald J. Trump
THE GREATE PEOPLE OF THE GREATE STATE OF IOWA WHO WENT TO VOTE ARE REALLY GRATE EXCEPT THEY DIDNT GIVE ME CREDIT FOR FUNDING MY OWN CAMPAIGN WHICH I TOTALLY DID LOSERS!!!!
I see where Marco Polo Rubio whined about Obama’s mosque visit. Gawd Rubio is WATB.
re: #78 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
I see where Marco Polo Rubio whined about Obama’s mosque visit. Gawd Rubio is WATB.
I so hope that Jeb?, Christie or Kasich outperforms Rubio in NH Tuesday; he is the only Republican who scares me in this race.
re: #68 Backwoods_Sleuth
Because, as everyone knows, special education is THE most overfunded part of our educational system. Fucking asshole. There is a very hot place in hell for people like this.
My kid graduated high school in 2012. Most of that time he was in SE classes. I’ve attended meetings all over the area regarding parent concerns regarding SE funding.I actually heard one school district supervisor quip that SE dollars are a waste because “everyone knows these kids won’t go anywhere, the parents are just using the schools for babysitting”. YES, he said that. And yes he was “let go” later. For THIRTEEN years, from k-12, I spent so much time at school, fighting for help- and then having to make sure he was getting what they said they’d deliver, being transportation because the kid was harassed on the regular bus(he didn’t want to ride the little bus, because he knew what THAT would cause) and no one gave a damn. I literally gave up a career and any earning power to make fucking sure my kid got an education because I KNEW the shit he was up against.
And people like this, this, “governor” will then go on to bitch and whine and trash talk people with disabilities who are a “drain on society”. I hope he gets bitten on the ass by a hoard of angry ants. Bastard.
(OK, I need coffee and more sleep. I apologize. Gifted programs aren’t the same as special ed classes. My overall sentiment still applies however)
re: #77 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
THE GREATE PEOPLE OF THE GREATE STATE OF IOWA WHO WENT TO VOTE ARE REALLY GRATE EXCEPT THEY DIDNT GIVE ME CREDIT FOR FUNDING MY OWN CAMPAIGN WHICH I TOTALLY DID LOSERS!!!!
THE VOTERS OF IOWA WOULDN’T LET ME BUY THEM WITH MY OWN MONEY!!!111 WHAT UNGRATEFUL STUPIDS, THEY LET THEMSELVES BE CONNED BY CROOK TED CRUZ!!! BAD, BAD STUPID LOSERS!!!!
re: #79 Big Beautiful Door
I so hope that Jeb?, Christie or Kasich outperforms Rubio in NH Tuesday; he is the only Republican who scares me in this race.
I am more concerned about Kasich honestly, he manages to come off as a “moderate” despite being as far-right as the other GOP candidates.
Rubio comes off as lightweight who’s wearing his daddy’s old suit to me.
re: #76 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
For most of baseball’s history until after the 1960s, pro sports players had to take outside jobs to make ends meet. Mickey Mantle made $100k as a player for the Yankees. His was the exception, rather than the rule. It was large sum to be sure, but most other players during that era made a whole lot less. Pee Wee Reese made at most $35k. Most scrambled for money after the season ended.
re: #78 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
I see where Marco Polo Rubio whined about Obama’s mosque visit. Gawd Rubio is WATB.
WATB? But yeah I saw that too. Rubio’s a pathetic little hack.
re: #83 lawhawk
For most of baseball’s history until after the 1960s, pro sports players had to take outside jobs to make ends meet. Mickey Mantle made $100k as a player for the Yankees. His was the exception, rather than the rule. It was large sum to be sure, but most other players during that era made a whole lot less. Pee Wee Reese made at most $35k. Most scrambled for money after the season ended.
Yeah I’ve read about guys who played in the same period as Mantle who took regular people jobs in the winter. And the minors wow even more stark. And it’s like that even now honestly. An alum of my high school who was in the Braves system at the time substitute taught for us a few times. He never made it to the bigs unfortunately but it’s my understanding that he became the baseball coach not long after I graduated. It really is amazing how salaries have skyrocketed. A lot of guys make in an at bat what old time guys like Pee Wee made in their entire career.
re: #80 A Mom Anon
snip
(OK, I need coffee and more sleep. I apologize. Gifted programs aren’t the same as special ed classes. My overall sentiment still applies however)
The same rant applies.
What really gripes me is that school sports program funding (specifically football and basketball) is sacrosanct here. Actual education? pffft….
re: #76 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
“Grown men playing a game, blah blah…”
In actuality, the owners were getting all the profits for the mere act of owning. Of course, fans don’t buy tickets, fan gear or watch commercial TV to see owners own.
re: #83 lawhawk
For most of baseball’s history until after the 1960s, pro sports players had to take outside jobs to make ends meet. Mickey Mantle made $100k as a player for the Yankees. His was the exception, rather than the rule. It was large sum to be sure, but most other players during that era made a whole lot less. Pee Wee Reese made at most $35k. Most scrambled for money after the season ended.
Was that also not about the time that increases in executive salaries started outstripping those of workers by a factor of 100 to one?
re: #86 Backwoods_Sleuth
The same rant applies.
What really gripes me is that school sports program funding (specifically football and basketball) is sacrosanct here. Actual education? pffft….
Those high school football stadiums in Texas yet Texas has some of the biggest education problems in the country. Hmmm priorities. I mean I enjoy football and basketball a lot but a high school especially needs to be focused on education.
re: #82 Timothy Watson
I am more concerned about Kasich honestly, he manages to come off as a “moderate” despite being as far-right as the other GOP candidates.
Rubio comes off as lightweight who’s wearing his daddy’s old suit to me.
Kasich isn’t going to be the nominee even if he does finish second or third in NH. He could, however, seriously damage Rubio’s chances by beating him there.
I edit high school sports articles as well as school board articles for a chain of weekly newspapers in Illinois.
It’s gobsmacking to know that the highest paid people in the school systems there are the district superintendents and the athletic directors (sometimes the AD actually makes more than the super).
re: #88 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Was that also not about the time that increases in executive salaries started outstripping those of workers by a factor of 100 to one?
I think the time executive pay started that was in the early 80’s right around the time Nolan Ryan became the first player to have a contract that paid him over a million annually. Reggie’s was for 3 million but I think over the course of five or six years. Now 40 years later, a free agent back up catcher probably makes the same amount of money if not more. The other thing though, the young guys don’t make as much as the older guys. Most people don’t hit free agency until they’re in their late 20’s. Now granted because of arbitration, they’re making more than the bare minimum but salaries are a lot more complicated than people think.
Politically Correct Iowa Senator Introduces Just The Whiniest Bill About The Stanford Band
The notoriously “edgy” Stanford marching band performed a skit full of dumb hick stereotypes during halftime of Stanford’s 45-16 thwacking of Iowa in the Rose Bowl. Despite the fact that the skit wasn’t particularly good, funny, or unexpected, everybody lost their goddamn minds. Iowa fans got mad, Rose Bowl officials got mad, and now a deeply stupid Iowa State Senator has gotten mad.
Senator Mark Chelgren introduced a bill Wednesday that would prohibit “collaboration and cooperation” between Stanford and the University of Iowa, Iowa State, or Northern Iowa until Stanford apologizes for the band’s skit. Here is the bill legis.iowa.gov and relevant text:
The state board of regents shall prohibit any future collaboration or cooperation between the institutions of higher learning governed by the board and Stanford university, excluding sporting events, until Stanford university officials publicly apologize to Iowa’s citizens and to the university of Iowa for the unsporting behavior of the Leland Stanford junior university marching band
Good to see Republicans worried about the important issues of today.
re: #62 Backwoods_Sleuth
The answer to that is to cut Medicaid with a signing statement of “screw you, poor sluts, in the holy name of Jesus Christ!”
re: #90 Big Beautiful Door
Kasich isn’t going to be the nominee even if he does finish second or third in NH. He could, however, seriously damage Rubio’s chances by beating him there.
Which is what I hope can and does happen.
re: #89 HappyWarrior
You are referring to bread and circuses. Texas politicians seem rather adept at that.
re: #96 lawhawk
You are referring to bread and circuses. Texas politicians seem rather adept at that.
Yeah they are.
This will add spice to ~@GovChristie’s late night texting sessions with Meg Whitman
Beat me like I’m Hillary ;) -m https://t.co/RU3CmRoK6B— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) February 4, 2016
re: #85 HappyWarrior
Yeah I’ve read about guys who played in the same period as Mantle who took regular people jobs in the winter. And the minors wow even more stark. And it’s like that even now honestly. An alum of my high school who was in the Braves system at the time substitute taught for us a few times. He never made it to the bigs unfortunately but it’s my understanding that he became the baseball coach not long after I graduated. It really is amazing how salaries have skyrocketed. A lot of guys make in an at bat what old time guys like Pee Wee made in their entire career.
Yep, and depending on which sport, the money made in the minors or lower levels is still small. I played professional football at Arena and lower levels for a few years. Never even had a salary. Made at most $250 per game before taxes.
since some of the conversation has involved childhood memories of cartoons:
Joe Alaskey, voice of Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck, dies aged 63 https://t.co/TLk6yXDrfv pic.twitter.com/xlz3o68BQ0
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 4, 2016
re: #93 Dr. Matt
Politically Correct Iowa Senator Introduces Just The Whiniest Bill About The Stanford Band
Good to see Republicans worried about the important issues of today.
Check this out on the guy sponsoring the bill,
en.wikipedia.org
He wants to make it possible to remove professors based off of poor student evaluations and have students vote to remove them. I really think that’s a load of crap. You all remember course evaluations I’m sure. They take five minutes to do, you really don’t give them much thought, and they definitely should not be used to fire someone. This guy sounds like a real wanker.
re: #89 HappyWarrior
I’ve honestly just gotten sick of the commercialized of anything and everything dealing with the NFL. When the NFL pregames shows started up in the ’90s when I was kid, it was something fun and novel. Now, we need three hours of pregame and another hour of postgame coverage. CBS was running Super Bowl promos before the regular season had even ended.
Same thing happened to NASCAR, for all its commercial advertising on the vehicles and everything, there was something still rebellious about in the ’90s.
Now it just sucks.
re: #99 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
Yep, and depending on which sport, the money made in the minors or lower levels is still small. I played professional football at Arena and lower levels for a few years. Never even had a salary. Made at most $250 per game before taxes.
And when you’re in the minors especially in a sport like Baseball, you’re on the move a lot. And as a former football player, you no doubt understand about practice squads and stuff like that. The sports world is really a lot like the rest of us, those at the top make a ton but a lot of those aren’t.
re: #102 Timothy Watson
I’ve honestly just gotten sick of the commercialized of anything and everything dealing with the NFL. When the NFL pregames shows started up in the ’90s when I was kid, it was something fun and novel. Now, we need three hours of pregame and another hour of postgame coverage. CBS was running Super Bowl promos before the regular season had even ended.
Same thing happened to NASCAR, for all its commercial advertising on the vehicles and everything, there was something still rebellious about in the ’90s.
Now it just sucks.
I’ve come to hate the NFL in that way too but at the same time I love my team.
re: #92 HappyWarrior
I think the time executive pay started that was in the early 80’s right around the time Nolan Ryan became the first player to have a contract that paid him over a million annually. Reggie’s was for 3 million but I think over the course of five or six years.
He also had a clause that said that after a certain number of tickets had been sold in the season (about halfway through), Reggie got 25 cents per seat…
re: #100 Backwoods_Sleuth
since some of the conversation has involved childhood memories of cartoons:
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RIP. He was a gifted and versatile voice actor. I’ve always envied those guys. Such an awesome skill. I’ve seen some behind the scenes stuff on how they work their craft. It’s quite a skill.
re: #91 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s gobsmacking to know that the highest paid people in the school systems there are the district superintendents and the athletic directors (sometimes the AD actually makes more than the super).
Same thing with most universities. Coaches and athletic directors for football or basketball usually make more than the university president.
re: #105 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
He also had a clause that said that after a certain number of tickets had been sold in the season (about halfway through), Reggie got 25 cents per seat…
Ah, I wasn’t aware of that. Smart agent especially because the Yankees were a top team in those days and Yankee Stadium had just been renovated.
re: #108 Timothy Watson
Same thing with most universities. Coaches and athletic directors for football or basketball usually make more than the university president.
There’s a map of the country that shows the highest paid state official in each state and a good amount of them are basketball and football coaches or ADs.
From what I understand in Europe, collegiate sports as a money making enterprise isn’t a huge deal. They do love their sports of course. I’ve been to Bernabeau in Madrid and Croke Park in Dublin where Real Madrid and the Gaelic games are held respectively. I don’t know if the amount of public funding for stadiums is there either. Croke Park in Dublin though is really old. If it were an American baseball stadium, it would easily be the oldest stadium in the majors having opened in 1884 and it still looks quite good I must say.
re: #101 HappyWarrior
He makes Trump look like a Rhodes Scholar.
re: #50 The Vicious Babushka
At least he’s attacking Cruz. Usually these things are always Obama’s/Hillary’s fault.
re: #91 Backwoods_Sleuth
Yep. And at the state college level, football coaches are often the highest paid state government employee. I have yet to hear ANY conservative bitch about THOSE government employees.
There’s a middle school here that’s fairly new, right down the road from me. When it was being built, parents loudly rallied and insisted a football field be included in the plans. It’s always the same group of parents lobbying for this shit too. So, they got their precious football field. Guess what it’s used for? PE classes. That’s IT. Because there is no freaking middle school level football league besides the one that’s existed since forever that already has their places to play. But by God they got their stupid unused football field and also started an “alumni association” FOR A MIDDLE SCHOOL. Priorities, yay.
re: #102 Timothy Watson
Same thing happened to NASCAR, for all its commercial advertising on the vehicles and everything, there was something still rebellious about in the ’90s..
Part of the reason I always preferred Formula racing was the honesty that it was about and for the auto companies. NASCAR? The last whiskey smugglers raced too long ago for me to pretend to care.
Take a 360 video ride with our 10-propeller Greased Lightning plane! Start your flight: https://t.co/OJvKQ3y72N pic.twitter.com/nZQyIOsiwF
— NASA (@NASA) February 4, 2016
re: #53 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Designer anchor terror babies!!!
With calves the size of cantaloupes!
re: #112 Dr. Matt
He makes Trump look like a Rhodes Scholar.
nbcnews.com
Found this too. This guy makes Steve King look like Ted Kennedy. Hyperbole on my part but it furthers my belief that even when wingnuts like Bachmann leave Congress, there’s a roster in the wings waiting to take their place. And this guy isn’t an old guy either.
re: #99 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
Yep, and depending on which sport, the money made in the minors or lower levels is still small. I played professional football at Arena and lower levels for a few years. Never even had a salary. Made at most $250 per game before taxes.
And if you are in the NFL’s minor league (aka NCAA football) you officially make nothing.
re: #114 A Mom Anon
Yep. And at the state college level, football coaches are often the highest paid state government employee. I have yet to hear ANY conservative bitch about THOSE government employees.
There’s a middle school here that’s fairly new, right down the road from me. When it was being built, parents loudly rallied and insisted a football field be included in the plans. It’s always the same group of parents lobbying for this shit too. So, they got their precious football field. Guess what it’s used for? PE classes. That’s IT. Because there is no freaking middle school level football league besides the one that’s existed since forever that already has their places to play. But by God they got their stupid unused football field and also started an “alumni association” FOR A MIDDLE SCHOOL. Priorities, yay.
What a bunch of jackasses. I don’t remember my middle school having a football field honestly. We did have a baseball field but the entire community did use that.
re: #118 Skip Intro
With calves the size of genetically modified cantaloupes!
re: #104 HappyWarrior
I’ve come to hate the NFL in that way too but at the same time I love my team.
I just watch English Premier League instead. Beautiful game and I don’t know the nasty garbage hidden in the shadows…
Why you shouldn’t let dogs drive buseshttps://t.co/KQ230aiXvM pic.twitter.com/seoRxovEjs
— The Poke (@ThePoke) February 4, 2016
re: #124 William Lewis
I just watch English Premier League instead. Beautiful game and I don’t know the nasty garbage hidden in the shadows…
I need to get a team for that heh.
re: #15 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Been a while since I’ve offered an update here, so here’s one.
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I also finished a smaller piece. Debating what my next big one will be, still.
Is that the Magical Balance Fairy?
re: #104 HappyWarrior
I’ve come to hate the NFL in that way too but at the same time I love my team.
My distancing from professional football was made easy. Dan Snyder bought the Washington team and within two years managed to destroy all the karma that the Cooke family had built up. And, that’s saying a lot when the Cooke’s weren’t exactly model citizens. But, hindsight is often filtered through a rose.
re: #128 Le Lapin Tueur
My distancing from professional football was made easy. Dan Snyder bought the Washington team and within two years managed to destroy all the karma that the Cooke family had built up. And, that’s saying a lot when the Cooke’s weren’t exactly model citizens. But, hindsight is often filtered through a rose.
Yeah Snyder’s an asshole. One of the biggest in the league and that’s saying a lot.
re: #107 darthstar
Okay…I’m not a Star Wars geek at all, but I would love to have a pair of these to whip out at a restaurant.
re: #128 Le Lapin Tueur
My distancing from professional football was made easy. Dan Snyder bought the Washington team and within two years managed to destroy all the karma that the Cooke family had built up. And, that’s saying a lot when the Cooke’s weren’t exactly model citizens. But, hindsight is often filtered through a rose.
Heh, the perpetual ability for Washington to disappoint undoubtedly helped me get sick of the NFL too.
Morning all!
Here’s a collection of legal documents surrounding Y’all Qaeda. Peruse as you will.
re: #132 WhatEVs
These eejits are always looking for free stuff:
@BundysBagODicks @msbellows For those looking to aid the militants in Burns, send your slightly used sex toys to… pic.twitter.com/61aqDelsW5
— Gargoyle (@Patztense) February 4, 2016
re: #102 Timothy Watson
I’ve pretty much stopped watching football. If I’m visiting friends and it’s on, then I’ll take a gander, but otherwise I’m done with football at all levels.
CTE and the NFL coverup of how the league knew about permanent and lasting injuries linked to concussions did it for me.
I take no joy from watching football, when any play can mean permanent harm to the player’s life after football. Seen too many players diagnosed with CTE - after dying way too young and crippled.
Guys who were amazing athletes had their brains scrambled due to incessant hits to the head. Junior Seau to name but one. Some committed suicide. Others engaged in violence because their brain chemistry was all screwed up. Still others can’t remember anything due to early onset Alzheimers or other brain disorders.
No, I’m done with football.
The Super Bowl? I’ll watch to complain about the commercials or the half-time show. Or else we’ll watch movies or something.
re: #121 William Lewis
And if you are in the NFL’s minor league (aka NCAA football) you officially make nothing.
And man, I could go on for days about the NCAA system…
The scholarship, (that even while receiving a Pell Grant) that DOES NOT cover all costs of school. I left school as a scholarship athlete, with 5 figures of student loans. At least there is some looking into making improvements to that now.
At least I’m going to get a small check from the Ed O’Bannon lawsuit. We will see about the lawsuit/settlement with EA Sports(my likeness is on the EA Sports NCAA Football game one year)
re: #134 lawhawk
The NYT article about Wood that I posted earlier says the family suspects CTE but, of course, there’s no way of knowing for sure until after he dies.
I sense a Bernite:
The Daily 202: Hillary Clinton makes her Wall Street problem worse
re: #62 Backwoods_Sleuth
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My shock, let me show you.
(and then very quietly, almost a whisper, I’ll remind you that *this* is exactly why GHWB was a PP board member until the Reagan team demanded he distance himself from the organization)
re: #137 freetoken
I sense a Bernite:
The Daily 202: Hillary Clinton makes her Wall Street problem worse
Yet, they want me to ignore Bernie’s votes on gun issues.
Funny, that.
re: #126 HappyWarrior
I need to get a team for that heh.
I chose Arsenal. They started as a workers team at the Royal Artillery Foundry and are still called The Gunners. Much like my NFL team they have been up and down over the years and are pretty good these days. Makes for an easier transition of my loyalties than some others might.
Go Goooooners!
re: #137 freetoken
I sense a Bernite:
The Daily 202: Hillary Clinton makes her Wall Street problem worse
I don’t know how they can say she made it worse. I think she actually did a good job standing up for herself and pointing out that Bernie for all his calls about how you can’t be progressive and moderate at the same time has that in his record as well. I think HRC really is damned if you do, damned if you don’t with a lot of people because let’s face it, people know where they feel about her at this point.
re: #139 Not a Sparkly Vampire
Yet, they want me to ignore Bernie’s votes on gun issues.
Funny, that.
i missed it but apparently Clinton brought up some votes on immigration. That actually bothers me more than the gun votes.
re: #133 Backwoods_Sleuth
I am curious as to what “varification,” is?
re: #136 Backwoods_Sleuth
Think that they’re working on a blood test or scan that might help diagnose CTE without waiting for an autopsy.
Activist behind anti-Planned Parenthood videos turns himself inhttps://t.co/yCsx9Wn9oW pic.twitter.com/iesp5gIca2
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 4, 2016
re: #140 William Lewis
I chose Arsenal. They started as a workers team at the Royal Artillery Foundry and are still called The Gunners. Much like my NFL team they have been up and down over the years and are pretty good these days. Makes for an easier transition of my loyalties than some others might.
Go Goooooners!
Funny you mention them, when I bought my kid brother a premier league shirt when I was going through London, I chose Arsenal. Graned because it was the coolest looking shirt. If it helps you help me, I’m a Pittsburgh fan in football. I was drawn to the Steelers as a kid since I liked smashmouth football (big Bettis fan) and strong defense (Blitzburgh!).
re: #135 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
And man, I could go on for days about the NCAA system…
The scholarship, (that even while receiving a Pell Grant) that DOES NOT cover all costs of school. I left school as a scholarship athlete, with 5 figures of student loans. At least there is some looking into making improvements to that now.
At least I’m going to get a small check from the Ed O’Bannon lawsuit. We will see about the lawsuit/settlement with EA Sports(my likeness is on the EA Sports NCAA Football game one year)
May you finally receive what they owe you, especially from EA.
re: #142 HappyWarrior
i missed it but apparently Clinton brought up some votes on immigration. That actually bothers me more than the gun votes.
Right!
The 2007 vote on immigration reform.
re: #121 William Lewis
And if you are in the NFL’s minor league (aka NCAA football) you officially make nothing.
You get a scholarship, for what that’s worth…
Well of course he invoked the 5th. He’s under multiple investigations, and his lawyer (Ben Brafman) knows what he’s doing. Ben Brafman is protecting Shkreli from himself.
‘Pharma Bro’ Martin Shkreli invokes the Fifth before Congress https://t.co/mi2Wp1jjKK pic.twitter.com/3e4qDN5JOO
— NBC News (@NBCNews) February 4, 2016
That’s a lesson that Rage Furby (aka Chucky) has yet to learn.
re: #151 lawhawk
Well of course he invoked the 5th. He’s under multiple investigations, and his lawyer (Ben Bronfman) knows what he’s doing. Bronfman is protecting Shkreli from himself.
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That’s a lesson that Rage Furby (aka Chucky) has yet to learn.
Does he ever not have a punchable smirk?
re: #102 Timothy Watson
I’ve honestly just gotten sick of the commercialized of anything and everything dealing with the NFL. When the NFL pregames shows started up in the ’90s when I was kid, it was something fun and novel. Now, we need three hours of pregame and another hour of postgame coverage. CBS was running Super Bowl promos before the regular season had even ended.
Same thing happened to NASCAR, for all its commercial advertising on the vehicles and everything, there was something still rebellious about in the ’90s.
Now it just sucks.
Yeah.
The hoopla and pageantry and commercialism freak show that is the Super Bowl is just way too much. Make football grate again.
re: #149 Not a Sparkly Vampire
Right!
The 2007 vote on immigration reform.
Thank you, I was wondering what specific bit of legislation it was.
re: #152 Not a Sparkly Vampire
Nope. He’s got resting bitchslap face.
Same kind of face as one Ted Cruz.
re: #150 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
You get a scholarship, for what that’s worth…
Only if you’re at a D1 school. An older brother of a friend of my brother’s (blah!) goes to a DIII school and plays football but doesn’t have a scohlarship.
Remind right wingers of this next time the GOP claims that the US isn’t doing anything against ISIL:
US Airstrikes Obliterate ISIS’ ‘Voice Of The Caliphate’ https://t.co/P3VtW1hVjR #ISIS #ISIL #IslamicState pic.twitter.com/Up1Paslskh
— The Daily Caller (@DailyCaller) February 4, 2016
re: #151 lawhawk
Well of course he invoked the 5th. He’s under multiple investigations, and his lawyer (Ben Bronfman) knows what he’s doing. Bronfman is protecting Shkreli from himself.
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That’s a lesson that Rage Furby (aka Chucky) has yet to learn.
That dude may have one of the most punchable faces ever and I’ve come to know Ted Cruz’s face too well these past three years.
re: #114 A Mom Anon
Yep. And at the state college level, football coaches are often the highest paid state government employee. I have yet to hear ANY conservative bitch about THOSE government employees.
There’s a middle school here that’s fairly new, right down the road from me. When it was being built, parents loudly rallied and insisted a football field be included in the plans. It’s always the same group of parents lobbying for this shit too. So, they got their precious football field. Guess what it’s used for? PE classes. That’s IT. Because there is no freaking middle school level football league besides the one that’s existed since forever that already has their places to play. But by God they got their stupid unused football field and also started an “alumni association” FOR A MIDDLE SCHOOL. Priorities, yay.
And it’s not just the coaches with their outsized salaries. The amount of money flowing into the college stadiums and facilities from boosters is approaching defense spending levels. OK I’m exaggerating a little.
re: #133 Backwoods_Sleuth
Yeah, it’s amazing. I almost feel bad for the four that are left…well, three of them. I don’t know anything about the fourth, including his name. He’s either doing it right or wrong. :-) The others are mentally deficient. David Fry is like a little boy. Both Anderson’s have life problems (many of which they brought on themselves) and collectively, they are completely delusional, making statements like they were only exercising their first and second amendment rights, peaceful protests, yada yada yada.
This gal is posting good updates @maxoregonian along with the others @LesZaitz, @ryanjhaas, @jjmacnab if anyone wants updates. I am pretty enthralled with the whole thing. I especially want to watch the court cases unfold.
re: #157 lawhawk
Remind right wingers of this next time the GOP claims that the US isn’t doing anything against ISIL:
And The Daily Caller is trumpeting this? I’d expect them to whine about how we aren’t doing anything and Obama’s an appeaser, etc.
re: #160 The Vicious Babushka
I think he looks more like O’Keefe.
Yeah guess so, either way it appears both our Asshole-dars went off.
re: #146 HappyWarrior
Packers for me. Literally my earliest memory is Max McGee’s touchdown catch in Super Bowl 1 (the first in any superb owl :) Arsenal had just enough of the same working class heritage for my tastes. The Steelers always seemed the same as well.
re: #158 HappyWarrior
That dude may have one of the most punchable faces ever and I’ve come to know Ted Cruz’s face too well these past three years.
Yes, yes he does
‘Pharma bro’ @MartinShkreli smirks through congressional hearing https://t.co/nXl4ZGNpi8 pic.twitter.com/VK4U6vbYyj
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) February 4, 2016
re: #134 lawhawk
I’ve pretty much stopped watching football. If I’m visiting friends and it’s on, then I’ll take a gander, but otherwise I’m done with football at all levels.
…
The Super Bowl? I’ll watch to complain about the commercials or the half-time show. Or else we’ll watch movies or something.
My expat friends follow the playoffs and SB, I usually watch along with them to be sociable, I do the same with my European friends and the European Cup and World Cup games out of cultural solidarity.
Last time I got excited about a Super Bowl was in 1969 when my favorite team from each league (Jets vs Colts) played each other. I was happy as a clam, and even as a nine-year-old could get all philosophical about the relative qualities of the flashy young long-haired Broadway Joe Namath vs the upright and traditionally buzz-cut Johnny Unitas.
re: #157 lawhawk
Remind right wingers of this next time the GOP claims that the US isn’t doing anything against ISIL:
And speaking of ISIL, I’m glad things have more or less settled down since the Paris/San Bernadino attacks. Or news about ISIL hasn’t gotten shoved aside by the presidential race.
re: #160 The Vicious Babushka
Well, Daledein is pals with O’Keefe associate Lila Rose. Daledein also went to same school as Rage Furby, so this is a very tight circle of extremists.
re: #164 William Lewis
Packers for me. Literally my earliest memory is Max McGee’s touchdown catch in Super Bowl 1 (the first in any superb owl :) Arsenal had just enough of the same working class heritage for my tastes. The Steelers always seemed the same as well.
Yeah I always felt the same way about the Packers. I normally make myself hate opponents but I couldn’t’ do it with Green Bay in that Super Bowl. I also thought it was awesome how Aaron Rodgers came out condemning anti-Muslim bigotry following Paris.
re: #145 lawhawk
Meh.
He [Daleiden ]is expected to post bond immediately and then appear at a media conference at the Harris County courthouse.
re: #168 lawhawk
Well, Daledein is pals with O’Keefe associate Lila Rose. Daledein also went to same school as Rage Furby, so this is a very tight circle of extremists.
Grateful I missed being stuck in college along with these folks.
re: #147 HappyWarrior
Am I off or does he resemble Greenwald?
A white, self-centered, self-aggrandizing, entitled douchebag? Yup. :-)
re: #168 lawhawk
Well, Daledein is pals with O’Keefe associate Lila Rose. Daledein also went to same school as Rage Furby, so this is a very tight circle of
extremistsexcrementists.
FTFY
Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson runs for mayor of Baltimore: https://t.co/hYuzONzs0A pic.twitter.com/y9VetIPVZ6
— Slate (@Slate) February 4, 2016
re: #162 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
And The Daily Caller is trumpeting this? I’d expect them to whine about how we aren’t doing anything and Obama’s an appeaser, etc.
That was my first thought. I tried to load comments but nothing is opening. I would love to see what the DC readers think.
re: #168 lawhawk
Well, Daledein is pals with O’Keefe associate Lila Rose. Daledein also went to same school as Rage Furby, so this is a very tight circle of extremists.
It’s that one school in California. Name escapes me at the moment. It’s really funny for all their claims of liberal academia brain washing young people. I see it a ton with the right wing ones. My alma mater’s Economics department is famous for being Koch funded. Most of the kids in it are conservatives or libertarians but i met an undergrad who wasn’t and this wasn’t long after Obama became President and she was telling us how one of their questions was - How is the stimulus bad, not is the stimulus good, or bad, but why is it bad and it’s a big part of why I laugh my ass off at David Horowitz complaining about liberal professors indoctrinating people. In fact, one professor who I thought was pretty conservative, one of her colleagues later told me was someone who loved to play Devil’s Advocate and my American History professor while definitely an old liberal didn’t demonize the Industrial Revolution magnates, he did talk about ohw guys liek Carnegie did union bust but he also recalled his early years learning to love to read in a Carnegie library in Georgia. I ended up using both of them as references when I transferred to GMU. They made me think outside the box.
re: #169 Not a Sparkly Vampire
Well, not all the time.
google.com
Smirk or no smirk, his face is still very punchable. Actually, I think that’s pretty much the automatic desire when looking at this douchebag. :-)
re: #177 HappyWarrior
It’s that one school in California. Name escapes me at the moment. It’s really funny for all their claims of liberal academia brain washing young people. I see it a ton with the right wing ones. My alma mater’s Economics departed is famous for being koch funded. Most of the kids in it are conservatives or libertarians but i met an undergrad who wasn’t and this wasn’t long after Obama became President and she was telling us how one of their questions was - How is the stimulus bad, not is the stimulus good, or bad, but why is it bad and it’s a big part of why I laugh my ass off at David Horowitz complaining about liberal professors indoctrinating people. In fact, one professor who I thought was pretty conservative, one of her colleagues later told me was someone who loved to play Devil’s Advocate and my American History professor while definitely an old liberal didn’t demonize the Industrial Revolution magnates, he did talk about ohw guys liek Carnegie did union bust but he also recalled his early years learning to love to read in a Carnegie library in Georgia. I ended up using both of them as references when I transferred to GMU. They made me think outside the box.
re: #175 lawhawk
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Observed this last night but Deray being as close as he is to my age shocks me but for the opposite reason that CCJ being close to my age shocks me. I wish him well in his attempt. He’s a great dude who clearly cares a lot about his communtiy.
re: #176 WhatEVs
That was my first thought. I tried to load comments but nothing is opening. I would love to see what the DC readers think.
WtH DC? U on the Wh payroll?!?!1
yeah no thanks to Obummer!
Now we just need to get rid of the Muslem in the WH
What about radical Islams here?!?!?!?!?
Now ISIS just comes across the Mex border!!1
re: #175 lawhawk
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No idea if he stands a chance, but, damn, where can I give him some money to go down fighting worst-case?
re: #175 lawhawk
Thought he lived in Minnesota—although I believe he is native to Bmore.
re: #182 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
WtH DC? U on the Wh payroll?!?!1
yeah no thanks to Obummer!
Now we just need to get rid of the Muslem in the WH
What about radical Islams here?!?!?!?!?
Now ISIS just comes across the Mex border!!1
ISIS is just a false flag to take away our guns!
re: #180 HappyWarrior
Observed this last night but Deray being as close as he is to my age shocks me but for the opposite reason that CCJ being close to my age shocks me. I wish him well in his attempt. He’s a great dude who clearly cares a lot about his communtiy.
Rage Furby’s gotta be blowing a gasket at this news.
heh
.@realDonaldTrump plane stops at #BNA after “engine problems” on trip from #NYC to Arkansas: https://t.co/6wLxZxXdCD pic.twitter.com/8ihPerIaxN
— The Tennessean (@Tennessean) February 4, 2016
re: #186 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Rage Furby’s gotta be blowing a gasket at this news.
Yeah I am sure he is.
re: #185 Belafon
ISIS is just a false flag to take away our guns!
Thanks for nothing, Daily Caller, sellout. I’ll just get all my news from the only tru source, Breitbart!
re: #186 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Rage Furby’s gotta be blowing a gasket at this news.
Last night:
re: #190 Backwoods_Sleuth
Last night:
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It really is so fitting that he is a Cruz guy.
In fact, I bet CCJ wishes he could have been Cruz’s college roommate.
STUPIDEST MEME OF THE DAY==>
Anti-choicers using Ayn Rand in an anti-abortion meme
Also too: AR was much more of a racist than they think Margaret Sanger was.
Ind. rights are not subject to public vote unless you’re a baby in a womb. Poor little babies #G4VUSA #tcot #billie pic.twitter.com/KNjnFrUxSm
— G4VUSA (@G4VUSA) February 4, 2016
Frigging Charter… Made the mistake of choosing them as my isp after the divorce. They screwed up a payment by me and then demanded 2x said payment to avoid being cut off. Foo that. Upped my data package for my tablet by the same cost instead. F them and the horse that they rode in on…
re: #193 The Vicious Babushka
STUPIDEST MEME OF THE DAY==>
Anti-choicers using Ayn Rand in an anti-abortion meme
Also too: AR was much more of a racist than they think Margaret Sanger was.[Embedded content]
She also glamorized a rapist serial killeras the ideal man.
- Many thanks for the correction
re: #196 The Vicious Babushka
A serial killer.
Even worse, thanks. Really I had to read the Fountainhead in high school and man what a load of pretentious bullshit. And you’re right, she was a huge racist which makes their attempts to smear Sanger as a terrible racist all the more pathetic. And as you got at too she was far from anti-abortion.
Islamic terrorists ‘likely’ behind mid-air blast that ripped a hole through the side of a Somali plane https://t.co/6xcsmd1nSd
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) February 4, 2016
re: #176 WhatEVs
That was my first thought. I tried to load comments but nothing is opening. I would love to see what the DC readers think.
WTFUAMERIKA • 2 days ago
The Façade that Obamao’s doing something continues.
Abject denial of reality.
re: #186 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Rage Furby’s gotta be blowing a gasket at this news.
Ah what is worse for the ginger freak? That DeRay is black or gay?
re: #198 lawhawk
Islamic terrorists ‘likely’ behind mid-air blast that ripped a hole through the side of a Somali plane
Which is why we should put all Muslims on the no-fly list.
/
re: #200 William Lewis
Ah what is worse for the ginger freak? That DeRay is black or gay?
That he’s more successful than Rage Furby
Can one of you ask on Twitter if DeRay has a website I can contribute to his campaign at? My Google Foo is failing,.
Meanwhile, in NH, Rubio is surging, nearly doubling his previous numbers in this poll:
re: #200 William Lewis
Ah what is worse for the ginger freak? That DeRay is black or gay?
Black. Rage Furby seems pretty occupied with “race realism”.
re: #204 freetoken
cannot see anything. please post link
re: #204 freetoken
Meanwhile, in NH, Rubio is surging, nearly doubling his previous numbers in this poll:
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The old adage is true. Dems fall in love, Republicans settle. Something tells me if Rubio is nominated though, noise will be made about a third party though..
re: #44 Amory Blaine
I go there every now and then to see bands. Good to know he’s not a douche. I already lost Jimmy Johns.
re: #202 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
That he’s more successful than Rage Furby
And deray has a blue checkmark on twitter.
re: #207 HappyWarrior
The old adage is true. Dems fall in love, Republicans settle. Something tells me if Rubio is nominated though, noise will be made about a third party though..
Now that the GOP establishment has its savior, they are going to do everything they can to promote him and confound the orange boor and the smirking theocrat.
re: #180 HappyWarrior
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re: #161 WhatEVs
Yeah, it’s amazing. I almost feel bad for the four that are left…well, three of them. I don’t know anything about the fourth, including his name. He’s either doing it right or wrong. :-) The others are mentally deficient. David Fry is like a little boy. Both Anderson’s have life problems (many of which they brought on themselves) and collectively, they are completely delusional, making statements like they were only exercising their first and second amendment rights, peaceful protests, yada yada yada.
This gal is posting good updates @maxoregonian along with the others @LesZaitz, @ryanjhaas, @jjmacnab if anyone wants updates. I am pretty enthralled with the whole thing. I especially want to watch the court cases unfold.
I want to see what happens to the barrel of lube.
Surging, I tell ya, surging:
re: #204 freetoken
Meanwhile, in NH, Rubio is surging, nearly doubling his previous numbers in this poll:
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What’s his percentage/ranking? Can’t see link. Thanks
re: #214 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
What’s his percentage/ranking? Can’t see link. Thanks
In that NH poll, Rubio when from 8% to 15%, to come in 2nd, behind Trump.
re: #204 freetoken
Meanwhile, in NH, Rubio is surging, nearly doubling his previous numbers in this poll:
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It’s his turn at the top.
re: #203 William Lewis
Can one of you ask on Twitter if DeRay has a website I can contribute to his campaign at? My Google Foo is failing,.
I Am Running for Mayor of Baltimore
Donate here.
re: #168 lawhawk
Well, Daledein is pals with O’Keefe associate Lila Rose. Daledein also went to same school as Rage Furby, so this is a very tight circle of extremists.
With links through Dana Loesch (and CCJ) to the Breitbrat world. Six Degrees of Derp.
re: #209 Backwoods_Sleuth
And deray has a blue checkmark on twitter.
Honestly, I wouldn’t be surprised in the least if that wasn’t true. Stupid stuff like that drives people like him nuts.
And what does Shkreli do after taking the Fifth in front of Congress?…
Hard to accept that these imbeciles represent the people in our government.
— Martin Shkreli (@MartinShkreli) February 4, 2016
You know what’s sort of cool @MartinShkreli? That I represent the people and you are under federal indictment. https://t.co/acQvPEuPrT
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) February 4, 2016
re: #217 Backwoods_Sleuth
I Am Running for Mayor of Baltimore
Donate here.
You cannot read that and not think well of Deray. He is an impressive man.
re: #223 FormerDirtDart
And what does Shkreli do after taking the Fifth in front of Congress?…
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I really like this guy. He made a good impression on me last year I think during the PP or Benghazi hearings.
re: #218 Decatur Deb
With links through Dana Loesch (and CCJ) to the Breitbrat world. Six Degrees of Derp.
It’s the circle of derpppppppppppppp!
re: #225 HappyWarrior
I really like this guy. He made a good impression on me last year I think during the PP or Benghazi hearings.
He was pretty good at the Flint Water hearing yesterday.
re: #227 Backwoods_Sleuth
He was pretty good at the Flint Water hearing yesterday.
Someone to watch for. Perhaps Senator or Governor when DiFi and Brown step down?
re: #197 HappyWarrior
Even worse, thanks. Really I had to read the Fountainhead in high school and man what a load of pretentious bullshit. And you’re right, she was a huge racist which makes their attempts to smear Sanger as a terrible racist all the more pathetic. And as you got at too she was far from anti-abortion.
Did you ever see the damn movie? It features Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal.
I think the script was carved in stone and the dialogue in the movie is stone.
Gets me at another thought Asian-Americans are a quiet but growing part of the Democratic coalition too.
re: #200 William Lewis
Ah what is worse for the ginger freak? That DeRay is black or gay?
Even worse. DeRay has a brain.
re: #229 ObserverArt
Did you ever see the damn movie? It features Gary Cooper and Patricia Neal.
I think the script was carved in stone and the dialogue in the movie is stone.
Yeah I did. Agh. Howard Roark brings shame to that name. Really I read and then watched it, I thought goddamn this guy’s a childish little brat and then this is what clinched my feelings on Ayn Rand was seeing the old Donahue interview where she denounces charity and helping people. I don’t remember if he did it or not but he really should have said if we didn’t help people she would have rotted it in the Soviet Union because hey tough shit.
re: #230 HappyWarrior
Gets me at another thought Asian-Americans are a quiet but growing part of the Democratic coalition too.
Since the GOP is doing such a bang-up job of alienating everyone but hetero male White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, yes…
re: #215 freetoken
In that NH poll, Rubio when from 8% to 15%, to come in 2nd, behind Trump.
Buh-bye Jeb, Kasich, Christie.
Not that I think a Trump-Cruz-Rubio field is a good thing.
re: #233 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Since the GOP is doing such a bang-up job of alienating everyone but White Anglo-Saxon Protestants, yes…
Ha touche. But really just wanted to bring that up since Hispanic Americans get talked a lot about and Asians are sort of forgotten.
re: #234 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Buh-bye Jeb, Kasich, Christie.
Not that I think a Trump-Cruz-Rubio field is a good thing.
They’ve come a long way from McCain and Huckabee in 2008. //
re: #223 FormerDirtDart
And what does Shkreli do after taking the Fifth in front of Congress?…
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I bet Martin Shkreli is a yooooooouge Donald Trump supporter.
re: #237 ObserverArt
I bet Martin Shkreli is a yooooooouge Donald Trump supporter.
I saw him more as a Rand Paul type.
re: #230 HappyWarrior
Gets me at another thought Asian-Americans are a quiet but growing part of the Democratic coalition too.
For all of yesterday’s self-definition, the bottom line is simple: If your group has been routinely shat-upon, you’re a natural Democrat. If you’re the shitter, join the Republican caucus.
re: #220 Decatur Deb
It was the influx of Santorum.
Was a little surprised to see him endorse Rubio.
re: #237 ObserverArt
I bet Martin Shkreli is a yooooooouge Donald Trump supporter.
He attempted to donate to the Bernie Sanders campaign. They threw it back in his face.
Finally got that Daily Caller article to load comments. Pretty subdued, actually…only eight comments in total.
But then there’s this:
Anita Gummer • 2 days ago
How can twitter boot Milo but let ISIS disseminate its propaganda in the name of free speech?
re: #240 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Was a little surprised to see him endorse Rubio.
No one ever expects the Pennsylvania Inquisitor.
re: #239 Decatur Deb
For all of yesterday’s self-definition, the bottom line is simple: If your group has been routinely shit-upon, you’re a natural Democrat. If you’re the shitter, join the Republican caucus.
Well as an Agnostic Autistic Irish-German-Slavic ntrovert, I do say!
re: #242 WhatEVs
Finally got that Daily Caller article to load comments. Pretty subdued, actually…only eight comments in total.
But then there’s this:
Not enuff!!!!!!1111
One US Olympic athlete is going to wear a hijab, and Pamela Geller is outraged https://t.co/a5n5o2xaDR
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) February 4, 2016
re: #235 HappyWarrior
Ha touche. But really just wanted to bring that up since Hispanic Americans get talked a lot about and Asians are sort of forgotten.
…and in both groups, we see a lot of conservative family values, but they both have a strong sense of community, and this means that they value community institutions like schools and strong local governments, and understand that these need a sound tax base in order to function.
They also understand that families, no matter how hard they work, need an environment where they can improve their own lot in life and help their children ascend the social and economic ladder. When they see more and more wealth being concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, they see their own chances as diminishing.
re: #249 Backwoods_Sleuth
yes, but twitter keeps locking him out of his account.
Looked at his TL the other day, and geeesh oh man. What a hateful loon.
re: #247 The Vicious Babushka
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She’s always outraged. She’s outraged that Muslims have the same rights as she does. She really is demented.
As president, I’ll defend our Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms: https://t.co/KE2iePXdsa #2A https://t.co/MPZdvfSbQG
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) February 4, 2016
re: #250 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
…and in both groups, we see a lot of conservative family values, but they both have a strong sense of community, and this means that they value community institutions like schools and strong local governments, and understand that these need a sound tax base in order to function.
They also understand that families, no matter how hard they work, need an environment where they can improve their own lot in life and help their children ascend the social and economic ladder. When they see more and more wealth being concentrated in fewer and fewer hands, they see their own chances as diminishing.
Exactly. And also with those of immigration stock about immigration, they realize that while maybe they weren’t illegal themselves, they probably do know families that were and know that they’re not sinister criminals but rather people who came here trying to make better lives.
re: #253 The Vicious Babushka
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And that makes you different from Obama how, Ted? P.S, Obama has actually expanded gun rights in contrast to your wet dream fantasy, Ronnie.
re: #240 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Was a little surprised to see him endorse Rubio.
I was too.
re: #254 HappyWarrior
Exactly. And also with those of immigration stock about immigration, they realize that while maybe they weren’t illegal themselves
Heh. Chinese Americans know all too well about paper sons and racist immigration policy.
re: #241 The Vicious Babushka
He attempted to donate to the Bernie Sanders campaign. They threw it back in his face.
That is surprising, but I do remember it.
With his comment about “Hard to accept that these imbeciles represent the people in our government” in #223 it seems he is channeling Trump.
Add in his “whatever it takes to get over and get ahead” attitude and he seems like a good Trump supporter.
I’ve heard the rumours but frankly however many dicks Rubio has sucked, Obama is the bigger fag
— Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) February 2, 2016
re: #256 HappyWarrior
I was too.
Expedient I guess. Rubio can win, and for the most part just as wingnut as the others.
re: #240 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Was a little surprised to see him endorse Rubio.
My best guess is that Rubio and Santorum are in 100% agreement on abortion.
re: #260 Charles Johnson
What’s with the “X”? Does he think he’s Malcolm?
re: #257 gwangung
Heh. Chinese Americans know all too well about paper sons and racist immigration policy.
Honestly what gets me is white people who insist MY FAMILY EMIGRATED LEGALLY! Well, can they prove that and the concept of legal versus illegal immigration is a new thing. But yeah the immigration policy to the Chinese was awful. When I went to Donner National Park, they had a side exhibit about the Chinese on the railroad. Man how those people were treated was awful.
re: #262 Backwoods_Sleuth
My best guess is that Rubio and Santorum are in 100% agreement on abortion.
Frothy claimed it was because Rubio takes the threat of ISIS seriously. I guess no one showed him Rubio’s attendance record on hearings.
re: #264 Decatur Deb
What’s with the “X”? Does he think he’s Malcolm?
twitter took away his blue checkmark.
milo is protesting…
re: #265 HappyWarrior
Honestly what gets me is white people who insist MY FAMILY EMIGRATED LEGALLY! Well, can they prove that and the concept of legal versus illegal immigration is a new thing. But yeah the immigration policy to the Chinese was awful. When I went to Donner National Park, they had a side exhibit about the Chinese on the railroad. Man how those people were treated was awful.
The railroad barons used Asian labor to build the railroads because they could get away with paying them less. As soon as they didn’t need them for the railroads, the Chinese Exclusion acts passed.
re: #263 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
MiloNero’s a real humanitarian, he is.
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Milo seems well versed in dicks.
And I don’t mean the male anatomy…more the character.
re: #267 Backwoods_Sleuth
twitter took away his blue checkmark.
milo is protesting…
He should arm up and occupy a Starbucks.
re: #264 Decatur Deb
Oh, it’s worse… so. much. worse.
re: #264 Decatur Deb
What’s with the “X”? Does he think he’s Malcolm?
His own check mark most likely/
re: #234 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Not that I think a Trump-Cruz-Rubio field is a good thing.
The Carol Of The Three:
We three schlocks of America are
Begging for votes we traverse afar.
Field and fountain, moor and mountain,
Following yonder vote.
O votes of wonder, votes of might,
Votes with royal beauty bright,
Wingnut leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect Light.
Born a front-runner on Iowa's plain,
Gold we schill to fleece them again,
Running forever, ceasing never
Over all to campaign.
O votes of wonder, votes of might,
Votes with royal beauty bright,
Wingnut leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect Light.
Demagoguery to offer have I.
Hypocrisy owns a Deity nigh.
Prayer and praising all men raising,
Worship votes, Donors on high.
O votes of wonder, votes of might,
Votes with royal beauty bright,
Wingnut leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect Light.
The Office is mine: it's bitter perfume
Breaths a life of gathering gloom.
Sorrowing, sighing, bleeding dying,
Sealed in a ballot box room.
O votes of wonder, votes of might,
Votes with royal beauty bright,
Wingnut leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect Light.
Glorious now behold Me arise,
King and God and Kickbacks.
Alleluia, alleluia!
Sounds through K-street and Wall-Street.
O votes of wonder, votes of might,
Votes with royal beauty bright,
Wingnut leading, still proceeding,
Guide us to thy perfect Light.
re: #268 The Vicious Babushka
The railroad barons used Asian labor to build the railroads because they could get away with paying them less. As soon as they didn’t need them for the railroads, the Chinese Exclusion acts passed.
Yeah I know. It’s a terrible history. One other thing though, what amazes me about the Japanese-American community is even though they were treated terribly that a regiment of Japanese-Americans ended up being among fi not the most decorated units of WWII. The late Senator Dan Inoyve of Hawaii was in that unit.
re: #265 HappyWarrior
Honestly what gets me is white people who insist MY FAMILY EMIGRATED LEGALLY! Well, can they prove that and the concept of legal versus illegal immigration is a new thing. But yeah the immigration policy to the Chinese was awful. When I went to Donner National Park, they had a side exhibit about the Chinese on the railroad. Man how those people were treated was awful.
I am mindful that today’s anti-Muslim/anti-immigrant rhetoric are THE EXACT SAME ONES, argument for argument, word for word, as the ones used against my family and friends. I am the living counter-argument to their stupid arguments; their words leave me profoundly unimpressed.
re: #265 HappyWarrior
Honestly what gets me is white people who insist MY FAMILY EMIGRATED LEGALLY! Well, can they prove that and the concept of legal versus illegal immigration is a new thing. But yeah the immigration policy to the Chinese was awful. When I went to Donner National Park, they had a side exhibit about the Chinese on the railroad. Man how those people were treated was awful.
It was a national disgrace. I understand the Chinese helped to build one of the most difficult passages through the mountains and were the reason the damn railroad was able to be cost to coast. Used, abused and discarded. Really and sadly the American way.
BREAKING: 4 remaining occupiers indicted for federal conspiracy: David Fry, Sean Anderson, Sandy Anderson and Jeff Banta.
— Les Zaitz (@LesZaitz) February 4, 2016
BREAKING: 4 remaining occupiers indicted for federal conspiracy: David Fry, Sean Anderson, Sandy Anderson and Jeff Banta.
— Les Zaitz (@LesZaitz) February 4, 2016
Feds unseal indictment naming 16 people in #Oregonstandoff including the four still at the refuge pic.twitter.com/Ybg0wyBM5s
— Colin Miner (@cominer) February 4, 2016
re: #265 HappyWarrior
Honestly what gets me is white people who insist MY FAMILY EMIGRATED LEGALLY! Well, can they prove that and the concept of legal versus illegal immigration is a new thing. But yeah the immigration policy to the Chinese was awful. When I went to Donner National Park, they had a side exhibit about the Chinese on the railroad. Man how those people were treated was awful.
That came up in the documentary “The Search for General Tso”: the reason the Chinese opened so many restaurants and laundries was because they were forbidden by law to take wage-earning jobs.
Federal grand jury indicts 16 people in Malheur refuge takeover #oregonstandoff https://t.co/5n1DULrg42
— Maxine Bernstein (@maxoregonian) February 4, 2016
Named along with Ammon Bundy and his brother Ryan Bundy are Jon Ritzheimer, Joseph O’Shaughnessy, Ryan Payne, Brian Cavalier, Shawna Cox, Peter Santilli , Jason Patrick, Duane Leo Ehmer and Dylan Anderson.
Also indicted are four who remain at the refuge: Sean Anderson, David Lee Fry , Jeff Wayne Banta and Sandra Lynn Pfeifer Anderson.
Finally, Kenneth Medenbach, the first person arrested in January and accused of driving a government truck off the refuge property, is also named.
re: #281 Tigger2
LOL
I always get a kick out of the tweet watchers and embedders. I think the other day I saw a thread where there were four of the same tweets posted within a minute.
Lizards be on it and wanting to share.
re: #284 Backwoods_Sleuth
also:
Ammon Bundy, 40, of Emmett, Idaho, faces one count of the conspiracy charge; Jon Ritzheimer ,32, of Peoria, Arizona, faces two counts; Joseph O’Shaughnessy, 43, of Cottonwood, Arizona, three counts, Ryan Payne, 32, of Anaconda, Montana, four counts, Ryan Bundy, of Bunkerville, Nevada, Brian Cavalier,44, of Bunkerville, Nevada, six counts, Shawna Cox, 59, of Kanab, Utah, seven counts, Peter Santilli 50, of Cincinnati, eight counts, Jason Patrick, 43, of Bonaire, Georgia, nine counts, Duane Leo Ehmer, 45, of Irrigon, ten counts, Dylan Anderson , 11 counts, Sean Anderson ,47, 12 counts, David Lee Fry, 27, of Blanchester, Ohio, 13 counts, Jeff Wayne Banta, 46, of Elko, Nevada, 14 counts, Sandra Lynn Pfeifer Anderson, 15, and Kenneth Medenbach 16 counts.
I think Maxine messed up on the count numbers.
re: #285 ObserverArt
I always get a kick out of the tweet watchers and embedders. I think the other day I saw a thread where there were four of the same tweets posted within a minute.
Laizards be on it and wanting to share.
Things come out so fast on twitter. Have to beat the MSM most of their stuff prob comes from twitter. lol
re: #277 gwangung
I am mindful that today’s anti-Muslim/anti-immigrant rhetoric are THE EXACT SAME ONES, argument for argument, word for word, as the ones used against my family and friends. I am the living counter-argument to their stupid arguments; their words leave me profoundly unimpressed.
The cycle repeats itself. They did a lot of the same crap about some of mine as well. In fact, I saw CCJ justifying the immigration quotas against Eastern Europeans set in the 20’s because in his words we’re violent and communists. It’s my family experiences along with a sense of justice that makes me stand up for today’s immigrants loudly.
re: #286 Backwoods_Sleuth
The count numbers seem to correspond to their position in the list. I don’t see Ammon only getting one count of conspiracy.
re: #283 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
That came up in the documentary “The Search for General Tso”: the reason the Chinese opened so many restaurants and laundries was because they were forbidden by law to take wage-earning jobs.
Interesting. I need to catch that documentary.
re: #278 ObserverArt
It was a national disgrace. I understand the Chinese helped to build one of the most difficult passages through the mountains and were the reason the damn railroad was able to be cost to coast. Used, abused and discarded. Really and sadly the American way.
Yep. Sigh. I’m not lying here, I’m a liberal because I’m a historian. If you truly read and understand history, you should be a staunch liberal IMO.
re: #289 Belafon
The count numbers seem to correspond to their position in the list. I don’t see Ammon only getting one count of conspiracy.
The advantage of getting busted early? Actually looks like it relates a bit to recorded instances of public statements. The young dipshit who presents himself as their commo guy drew 13 counts.
re: #293 Decatur Deb
The advantage of getting busted early? Actually looks like it relates a bit to recorded instances of public statements. The young dipshit who presents himself as their commo guy drew 13 counts.
I wouldn’t expect everyone to have a different set of counts, one more than the previous person.
NEW: Ben Carson staff to cut more than 30 staff positions today, with more cuts expected after New Hampshire primary. -@KFaulders
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) February 4, 2016
Carson’s done. He just doesn’t realize it. Typical.
according to the indictment document, it’s just one count each.
re: #295 lawhawk
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Carson’s done. He just doesn’t realize it. Typical.
He does, but he still has money to spend…
re: #294 Belafon
I wouldn’t expect everyone to have a different set of counts, one more than the previous person.
Don’t see a 5 or a 7. It’s probably some routinized legal shtick. Law-Lizards?
Edit: There is a place for 5 counts, and there is a seven (spelled), so no.
re: #297 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
He’s spending money on fundraising - to raise more money. It’s a grift. But at least his campaign wont end up like Newt’s where he’s still owing vendors $4.5 million nearly 4 years after Newt’s campaign in 2012 ended.
re: #299 lawhawk
He’s spending money on fundraising - to raise more money. It’s a grift. But at least his campaign wont end up like Newt’s where he’s still owing vendors $4.5 million nearly 4 years after Newt’s campaign in 2012 ended.
Let’s hope the vendors learned their lesson in dealing with GOP candidates, especially ones who are clearly unqualified for the office they are campaigning for.
re: #295 lawhawk
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Carson’s done. He just doesn’t realize it. Typical.
Yeah he’s done.
re: #301 Belafon
Seven is in the list. Ryan Bundy, doesn’t have a number, but he’s between four and six.
But, as #296 Backwoods_Sleuth points out, each is only being charged with one count of conspiracy.
Yup. edited my above. And these are just placeholder charges until the LE gets in there and sorts it all out. If they actually find explosives, as reported, it’s going to get weird.
re: #295 lawhawk
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Carson’s done. He just doesn’t realize it. Typical.
He’s just wrapping up his book tour.
@Badar1 So far, they’ve been charged with 18 USC § 372 which has a max sentence of 6 yrs. pic.twitter.com/cKBWmZqCB1
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) February 4, 2016
re: #299 lawhawk
He’s spending money on fundraising - to raise more money. It’s a grift. But at least his campaign wont end up like Newt’s where he’s still owing vendors $4.5 million nearly 4 years after Newt’s campaign in 2012 ended.
Yet Newt would argue that Republicans are fiscally responsible. Sheesh!
re: #234 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Buh-bye Jeb, Kasich, Christie.
Not that I think a Trump-Cruz-Rubio field is a good thing.
Best case scenario for us is that none of the three has a majority of delegates going into the convention, and the GOP tears itself apart. When John Kasich is the best option, there is no good candidate.
re: #309 Patricia Kayden
Yet Newt would argue that Republicans are fiscally responsible. Sheesh!
Indeed if you want to see how fiscally reponsible Republicans really are, just look at how they run their campaigns.
What I’m curious about is who they’re going to pick as the VP. I think if it’s Rubio, they’re going to be forced to appease the firebagger base again and if it’s Trump or Cruz, they’ll be forced to choose someone acceptable to the estabblishment.
re: #283 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
That came up in the documentary “The Search for General Tso”: the reason the Chinese opened so many restaurants and laundries was because they were forbidden by law to take wage-earning jobs.
Thanks for the info. Sometimes I tend to think of discrimination as literally black and white. I forget that this country’s racism impacted other minorities including Asians (who are mostly now referred to as the “model minority” as opposed to Blacks).
re: #295 lawhawk
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Carson’s done. He just doesn’t realize it. Typical.
Cruz was right!!! ;)
re: #198 lawhawk
New York Daily News @NYDailyNews
Islamic terrorists ‘likely’ behind mid-air blast that ripped a hole through the side of a Somali plane nydn.us
10:50 AM - 4 Feb 2016
You know what irks me about these reports? They never fail to mention it when the perpetrators are Muslim, but they almost never point out that the victims are also Muslim.
A plane was going from Somalia, a 99% Muslim country, to Djbouti, a 97% Muslim country. The official state religion of both countries is Islam. In all likelihood both the intended targets and actual victims were Muslims. [Source]
This happens somewhere nearly every day. This month is off to a slow start—10 dead and 20 injured in Kabul on 2/1, and one Israeli border policewoman killed on 2/3 (two others injured).
There were 90 terrorist attacks in January. Let that number sink in for a minute—90 terrorist attacks—that’s an average of 3 per day. Out of those, 78 resulted in one or more deaths. The vast majority of the dead & injured were Muslim, though a few Europeans, Israeli Jews, and at least one American were also casualties (no deaths among the European or American victims, and the Palestinians tend to lose one or more for every Israeli they kill).
I’m not going to try to add up the numbers of the Muslims killed by Muslim terrorists last month. It takes too long and is too depressing.
But, yeah, lets all run around with our hair on fire screaming about how ISIS is coming to get us and is a threat to the very existence of western democracies, because that’s what politicians and the media tell us is going to happen. Gah!
(Lawhawk, I’m not picking on you or mad at you, I’m just annoyed with the constant scaremongering B.S. coming from politicians and the media.)
re: #313 Patricia Kayden
Thanks for the info. Sometimes I tend to think of discrimination as literally black and white. I forget that this country’s racism impacted other minorities including Asians (who are mostly now referred to as the “model minority” as opposed to Blacks).
Really, there was a lot of nastiness directed at anyone not a White Protestant oof Anglo Saxon stock. Granted I would never be so as insensitive to compare what the Irish and Eastern Europeans in my family experienced to the African-American experience or the Asian-American or Hispanic American etc.
re: #316 CuriousLurker
You know what irks me about these reports? They never fail to mention it when the perpetrators are Muslim, but they almost never point out that the victims are also Muslim.
All the more reason not to let Muslims fly anywhere. For their own safety.
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re: #316 CuriousLurker
You know what irks me about these reports? They never fail to mention it when the perpetrators are Muslim, but they almost never point out that the victims are also Muslim.
A plane was going from Somalia, a 99% Muslim country, to Djbouti, a 97% Muslim country. The official state religion of both countries is Islam. In all likelihood both the intended targets and actual victims were Muslims. [Source]
This happens somewhere nearly every day. This month is off to a slow start—10 dead and 20 injured in Kabul on 2/1, and one Israeli border policewoman killed on 2/3 (two others injured).
There were 90 terrorist attacks in January. Let that number sink in for a minute—90 attacks—that’s an average of 3 per day. Out of those, 78 resulted in one or more deaths. The vast majority of the dead & injured were Muslim, though a few Europeans, Israeli Jews, and at least one American were also casualties (no deaths among the European or American victims, and the Palestinians tend to lose one or more for every Israeli they kill).
I’m not going to try to add up the numbers for the Muslims killed by Muslim terrorists last month. It takes too long and is too depressing.
But, yeah, let all run around with our hair on fire screaming about how ISIS is coming to get us and is a threat to the very existence of western democracies, because that’s what politicians and the media tell us is going to happen. Gah!
(Lawhawk, I’m not picking on you or mad at you, I’m just annoyed with the constant scaremongering B.S. coming from politicians and the media.)
Guys like Dana Rohrabacher- Fourth ranking Republican on Foreign Affairs committee were singing the Taliban’s praises when the Taliban was oppressing the Hazara and Shi’a of Afghanistan. I had a classmate who was one of them. And of course the hated “Feminazis” and Human Rights groups were criticizing the Taliban as well.
But Baby Whiplash totally supports politicians who want to get all up in women’s business==>
To me, a politician staying out of my business and fighting others who want to bother me is the only accomplishment necessary.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) February 4, 2016
Currently watching an original series episode of Star Trek in which they find Donald Trump’s home planet pic.twitter.com/AvWQHI7h50
— Enna (@ennacooper) February 4, 2016
re: #320 The Vicious Babushka
But Baby Whiplash totally supports politicians who want to get all up in women’s business==>
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or gay couples who just want the same rights under the law as Ben and his wife. Or Muslims who want to be able to worship without a bunch of armed douchebags showing up insisting that their place of worship is a terror mosque. Ben is fine with government infringing on people’s personal business as long as it’s not his business. Typical right wing hypocritical douchebag.
#FeelTheBern pic.twitter.com/Yt0lK25by7
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) February 4, 2016
re: #321 Stanley Sea
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Too bad that’s in the future and we don’t know where the planet is yet.
re: #314 Dr. Matt
Interesting observation. The cheapest Super Bowl tickets on stubhub are $2.9K each.
No football game is worth that. Not even 1/5 of that.
re: #324 HappyWarrior
Too bad that’s in the future and we don’t know where the planet is yet.
Is that the one with the surf bums from space who jam with Spock on the Vulcan harp?
re: #306 Backwoods_Sleuth
Good points.
@lawhawk @Badar1 Considering how many of the defendants are felons, probably some gun charges too.
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) February 4, 2016
re: #326 Tigger2
No football game is worth that. Not even 1/5 of that.
I paid 1/20 of that, maybe even less for Orioles playoff tickets.
re: #327 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Is that the one with the surf bums from space who jam with Spock on the Vulcan harp?
You’re asking the wrong nerd.
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re: #326 Tigger2
No football game is worth that. Not even 1/5 of that.
Honestly I’d like to go to a pro football game once in my life but season tickets seem like a waste. I think football’s one of those sports that you can enjoy just as much watching home on TV.
re: #331 Charles Johnson
Having a subscription I only see ads before I log in, but there was one that opened a window that covered the entire screen “While your page is loading, browse this big bunch of ads”
AAAARRRGHHHHH KILL IT KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!
re: #332 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
The common man can’t go to it anymore It’s damn near a game for the 1% now.
re: #331 Charles Johnson
Note to LGF readers: we’ve been testing some new ads recently, but after much negative feedback we’ve decided to remove them.
Please don’t let it be the nice Russian ladies who like older men.
So typical==>
Jeb, asked about paid maternity leave, says he worries it would hurt job creation.
— Sam Stein (@samsteinhp) February 4, 2016
Willing to do anything to force you to have babies and nothing to help you raise them. https://t.co/h7JJxVFIEC
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) February 4, 2016
re: #316 CuriousLurker
(Lawhawk, I’m not picking on you or mad at you, I’m just annoyed with the constant scaremongering B.S. coming from politicians and the media.)
Didn’t think you were.
I had initially posted about the plane incident the other day, and at the time, it didn’t look like there were any fatalities. Turns out there was one, along with several injured. As you note, the plane was flying between two Muslim majority nations, and the majority of those on board would be Muslim. Had the plane crashed, all or nearly all the victims would have been Muslim.
And every day there’s a constant stream of terror attacks primarily in the Middle East, but also South Asia and East & North Africa plus Nigeria perpetrated by people claiming to be Muslims whose targets are also Muslim, though perhaps of a different sect or are seen as being insufficiently Muslim (apostate).
The religious intolerance is taken to its extremes with ISIL/Daesh as well as Boko Haram or Al Shabaab, and domestic politicians attempt to show the threat from Islamic terror as great or greater than at any time since 9/11.
The statistics don’t bear that out - particularly in the US. Outside of NYC, the odds of being the victim of an Islamic terror attack, especially one linked to a foreign terrorist organization directly, is remote. You’re far more likely to be killed by some right wing nutter than an Islamic terror group. NYC is still a high profile target, but even here it’s still safer than say in Iraq or Syria, where the targets and victims are nearly all Muslim.
re: #334 The Vicious Babushka
Having a subscription I only see ads before I log in, but there was one that opened a window that covered the entire screen “While your page is loading, browse this big bunch of ads”
AAAARRRGHHHHH KILL IT KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!!!!
Yeah, that one was bad. The rest of them I can put up with until I’m in shape to subscribe.
Thanks, Charles!
re: #333 HappyWarrior
Honestly I’d like to go to a pro football game once in my life but season tickets seem like a waste. I think football’s one of those sports that you can enjoy just as much watching home on TV.
Football and ballet.
re: #333 HappyWarrior
Honestly I’d like to go to a pro football game once in my life but season tickets seem like a waste. I think football’s one of those sports that you can enjoy just as much watching home on TV.
I’ve had season tickets with the [university redacted] alma mater for a number of years. Wouldn’t miss it. You can’t replicate the atmosphere.
I’ve also been to an NFL game. It was an oddly clinical, overproduced, and surprisingly unpleasant experience. Focus-grouped half to death and bland in the extreme.
I think Green Bay might be fun, though. Is it a coincidence that the only fun-looking (read: college-looking) atmosphere is with the team that’s owned by the people rather than some shady-ass billionaire who extorts the city for a new stadium every 20 years?
re: #337 The Vicious Babushka
So typical==>
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Except in reality in many countries which have paid maternity leave, women can work at higher rates than in the US.
re: #340 makeitstop
Yeah, that one was bad. The rest of them I can put up with until I’m in shape to subscribe.
Thanks, Charles!
Missed it, because I treated myself to a paid subscription. Its worth it!
re: #326 Tigger2
No football game is worth that. Not even 1/5 of that.
The 1992 Olympics basketball final might have been worth that…
re: #345 sagehen
The 1992 Olympics basketball final might have been worth that…
What a squad. All hall of famers except Laettner.
Texas prosecutor offers probation deal to Planned Parenthood-hating activist David Daleiden
David Daleiden, indicted in January by a Houston-area grand jury, appeared briefly at Harris County District Court on the charge of tampering with a governmental record, which can bring up to 20 years in prison. He also faces a misdemeanor charge for trying to procure fetal tissue
[…]
He was offered a probation deal typically reserved for non-violent offenders in which, if he keeps a clean record for a certain period, charges would be dropped, prosecutors said.
[…]
Daleiden’s lawyers have said the charges are groundless and are seeking to have them thrown out.
Anyone seen his mugshot?
re: #345 sagehen
The 1992 Olympics basketball final might have been worth that…
Great team, I got to watch Bird play every home game when he went to ISU.
re: #326 Tigger2
My couch is so much more comfortable and there’s hardly ever a line for my bathrooms.
re: #349 Dr. Matt
My couch is so much more comfortable and there’s hardly ever a line for my bathrooms.
And the beer is a lotttttttttt cheaper.
re: #347 Dr. Matt
Texas prosecutor offers probation deal to Planned Parenthood-hating activist David Daleiden
Anyone seen his mugshot?
I said the day the charges were announced that he’d be offered a plea deal before it was all said and done. But it seems the dumbass doesn’t see that it’s either probation or time in jail.
re: #338 lawhawk
And every day there’s a constant stream of terror attacks primarily in the Middle East, but also South Asia and East & North Africa plus Nigeria perpetrated by people claiming to be Muslims whose targets are also Muslim, though perhaps of a different sect or are seen as being insufficiently Muslim (apostate).
That bit right there is another thing that bugs me. It’s as obvious to me as the nose on my face that we shouldn’t trust ANY extremists, religious or otherwise because once they get started “fixing” things to their satisfaction, anyone who complains that they prefer some other flavor of Kool-Aid gets liquidated.
I don’t doubt for a minute that these militia “patriots” would turn on their fellow Americans in a heartbeat if they had any power. Ditto for the fundies like Cruz.
#breaking: Mugshot of David Daleiden, 2nd Planned Parenthood suspect @PhilArcher_KPRC LIVE @KPRC2 11 & 12 pic.twitter.com/i7Sl3q5RN3
— Mike Friedrich (@FriedrichMedia) February 4, 2016
re: #353 CuriousLurker
I agree with you, but they’ll never be called terrorists because they’re both Christian and white. That’s two free passes right there.
Ted Cruz Thanks Hate Groups, Bigots For Iowa Win https://t.co/CBFkUhg0Ml
— Matt Osborne (@OsborneInk) February 4, 2016
Once again, all the usual suspects show up.
re: #354 Dr. Matt
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He looks quite confident that he’ll walk away from this unscathed. We’ll see.
re: #351 Dr. Matt
Smug asshole seems to be all the rage these days. I can’t go anywhere without seeing it.
re: #359 The alpuzzzzz from Wisconsin
Smilla’s Sense of Smug.
re: #350 Testy Toad T
And the beer is a lotttttttttt cheaper.
And better! On tap at my house: Wee Heavy aged 6 months in Jack Daniels barrel, Porter brewed with belgian yeast, Pale Ale with Soriachi Ace hops.
re: #352 Targetpractice
I said the day the charges were announced that he’d be offered a plea deal before it was all said and done. But it seems the dumbass doesn’t see that it’s either probation or time in jail.
How comes the PP selling baby parts for profits like we all saw on videos don’t get jail, huh!??!?!?!?
New from the Oregon State Sheriffs’ Association: “Response to Questions Regarding the Oregon Office of Sheriff” — https://t.co/bWgoAen31L
— Harney Cty. Sheriff (@HarneyCoSheriff) February 4, 2016
Response to Questions Regarding the Oregon Office of Sheriff - 02/04/16
Sheriffs in all 36 Oregon counties have taken an oath to support the Constitution of the United States, the Constitution of Oregon, and the laws thereof. Our oath is our pledge to you, to be conservators of the peace for our citizens, while being respectful of the rights afforded to all of us under the Constitution.What a great state and nation we live in that allows everyone to express their opinion, hold a sign in protest, lobby for change and live free without fear of retaliation from the government. Our founding fathers created a system of government consisting of three branches: legislative, judicial and executive.
Sheriffs and Sheriff’s Offices are part of the executive branch, charged with enforcement of laws as directed by the legislative branch and interpreted by the judicial branch. Under our system of government, the judicial branch is given the authority to interpret the Constitutionality of our laws. We are a nation of laws, and the executive branch cannot override the laws passed by the legislative branch, nor can we ignore the clear guidance of the judicial branch. There is a process for changing the laws of our great nation and for amending our Constitution, and that process does not involve the armed takeover of government facilities and disruption of an entire community. We fully support the expression of political opinions, and advocating for change within the legal system — that is what sets our country apart from developing countries where the government is changed by an armed takeover.
Recently, men and women have broken the law and encouraged others to take up arms against our local and federal governments. These individuals have used firearms and their interpretation of the Constitution to justify their criminal behavior. These militia men and women have broken into publicly owned buildings, disrespected Native American heritage and intimidated and harassed local residents and officials.
These men and women are asking for change, and we support their right to challenge our government to make change. However, we do not agree with or support any citizen or elected official who would advocate for change in a manner that includes illegal action, threats of violence, or violence against any citizen of the United States.
@HGTomato @jjmacnab @Karimala1 “Feds seek legal tools to fight militias”https://t.co/dJbEOeHsRP
— Honuagal (@HonuaDee) February 4, 2016
re: #356 lawhawk
Once again, all the usual suspects show up.
I really hope Cruz is their nominee. He would get absolutely crushed in the general election. But at the same time, the further away is is from the Presidency, the better.
re: #365 GlutenFreeJesus
I really hope Cruz is their nominee. He would get absolutely crushed in the general election. But at the same time, the further away is is from the Presidency, the better.
I think the best that could happen is he gets a lot of delegates and perhaps tries to force one of his minions as the running mate and brings down Rubio (presuming Rubio will be the guy) down.
Introducing Trump Donald: the website that lets you blast Donald Trump with a trumpet https://t.co/INWl3ZOy8L
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) February 4, 2016
The Price of Assholery? @TPM https://t.co/a56bsVttz3
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 4, 2016
what discussion is there about Ted Cruz’s chances going forward really anywhere? Seems to me there’s very little.
Part of this is certainly that the unique and enduring nature of these two states. A diehard conservative often wins Iowa, especially if they have an evangelical sheen. The same kind of candidate has a much harder time of it in New Hampshire where the conservatism is less extreme and less infused with religion. But even a no-hoper like Santorum managed to get more Sant-mentum in 2012 than Cruz is getting now.
Why?
I invite my Republican colleagues to come to the floor and explain to the people of this country why Flint is not worthy of assistance.
— Senator Harry Reid (@SenatorReid) February 4, 2016
GOP’s position on federal funding for Flint: we can’t help you until we balance the budget! pic.twitter.com/93LQvZMVLl
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) February 4, 2016
There’s that #GOPmath again. Screw #Flint over penny pinching, then claim no money to fix problem they caused. https://t.co/N77q8OHatQ
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) February 4, 2016
GOP’s position on federal funding for Flint: we can’t help you until we balance the budget! pic.twitter.com/93LQvZMVLl
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) February 4, 2016
The GOP is fighting Democrat efforts to include Flint aid funding in the energy bill under discussion. Democrats want it added to the bill. The GOP doesn’t want it. And their excuses ring hollow as usual. Penny pinching and ignoring that #GOPmath doesn’t add up.
The GOP broke Flint’s water supply, and now they’re refusing to do anything to fund the fix.
e_e
‘Something smells’: Top Iowa paper calls for ‘complete audit’ of Clinton’s win over Sanders
Yeah, smells like desperation.
Blaine Cooper of Arizona, one of the original refuge occupiers, is not named in the indictment. Getting several questions about that.
— Les Zaitz (@LesZaitz) February 4, 2016
re: #373 Not a Sparkly Vampire
e_e
‘Something smells’: Top Iowa paper calls for ‘complete audit’ of Clinton’s win over Sanders
Yeah, smells like desperation.
I’m certain /////// they would be crowing about the horrid inequity of it all if Sanders had pulled out the victory.
But hey, whatever, investigate the hell out of it until your blue in the face. Won’t change anything.
Oregon Standoff Leader Ammon Bundy And Armed Militiamen Indicted
A federal grand jury has indicted Ammon Bundy and some of the men and women who joined him at the armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge, authorities said Wednesday.
However, the indictment remained sealed and further details on the charges were unavailable.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Geoff Barrow said the documents would be unsealed within 24 hours.
Barrow said the indictment was returned against the 11 people who have already been arrested and others, perhaps a reference to the last four holdouts at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge.
We live close enough to the Super Bowl that it’s going to be on the disruptive side. Our local light rail is running trains to the stadium - but the fare, instead of $2, will be $20, and you have to get on one of the stadium expresses, because all other trains will be stopping before the stadium.
I expect they’ll be checking tickets on those trains too.
The ACE trains are running to the stadium, but enforcing the stadium bag policy on the train - clear bag only, of a certain size, etc. Not sure what Amtrak is doing but I believe it’s not a normal schedule either. Parking for Caltrain is $20 for the day, so I expect that to be nuts.
mr. klys is working from home on Friday because his office is within sight of the stadium and they’ve been banging on the “TRAFFIC WILL BE HORRIBLE” drum all week. Hopefully we’re going to be able to take off around 2-3pm and get the hell out of the Bay Area for the weekend.
The plan is to time the drive home so that we arrive while the game is still ongoing, because while his risk assessment wants to be out of town for the start of it, mine says we damn well better be off the road by the end of it.
re: #376 Not a Sparkly Vampire
But hey, whatever, investigate the hell out of it until your blue in the face. Won’t change anything.
And again, even if true, it’s just stupid politics unless all you’re worried about is losing the rabidness of your following.
One or two delegates is stupendously unlikely to matter, but now you look like a petulant sore loser weak whiner. S-M-R-T.
re: #371 lawhawk
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The GOP is fighting Democrat efforts to include Flint aid funding in the energy bill under discussion. Democrats want it added to the bill. The GOP doesn’t want it. And their excuses ring hollow as usual. Penny pinching and ignoring that #GOPmath doesn’t add up.
The GOP broke Flint’s water supply, and now they’re refusing to do anything to fund the fix.
This is what wingnuts think of Flint==>
Speaking of Cancer…#tcothttps://t.co/aDkK1NaObz
More: https://t.co/FccHoCKlq1
Book: https://t.co/eqyzRdz8nS pic.twitter.com/af1WwWiz12— Michael Ramirez (@Ramireztoons) February 4, 2016
re: #371 lawhawk
The GOP broke Flint’s water supply, and now they’re refusing to do anything to fund the fix.
Honestly, would you have expected anything different? I’m only surprised that they haven’t been crowing that the thugs deserved what they got.
re: #367 lawhawk
HA! You can drag the trumpet around and blow Trump’s hair in different directions.
That there’s funny…and I don’t care who you are.
re: #378 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Downtown San Jose has closed off one road and put down turf edge to edge to make a mini football field, though. That was kind of cool.
re: #369 Backwoods_Sleuth
Because “blah people”….
re: #373 Not a Sparkly Vampire
e_e
‘Something smells’: Top Iowa paper calls for ‘complete audit’ of Clinton’s win over Sanders
Yeah, smells like desperation.
When both campaigns accept the result and neither asks for a recount, who is really being served by pushing this story?
Pro-rape meet-up canceled after women’s boxing club threatens to show up: https://t.co/2iOj88VVHE pic.twitter.com/0WJfa5Xq47
— New York Magazine (@NYMag) February 4, 2016
re: #380 The Vicious Babushka
This is what wingnuts think of Flint==>
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The irony of using a bomb crater to represent the US debt, I am sure, is completely lost on him.
After his second-place finish in Iowa, Mr. Trump in the new ad conveys a sense of broad support and confidence, with minorities featured prominently — a tacit acknowledgment that his Republican rivals have been portraying him as offensive to a variety of demographic groups.
he’s never gonna win if he starts listening to campaign advisors like this and acting like a normal candidate
it should be more like Vote Trump and Hate Now!
re: #386 Blind Frog Belly White
When both campaigns accept the result and neither asks for a recount, who is really being served by pushing this story?
The media.
Just in @NBCNews: Rice Aides, Powell Also Got Classified Info on Personal Email Accounts https://t.co/K1fUAZsy0b via nbcnews
— Ari Melber (@AriMelber) February 4, 2016
No way, really???
re: #388 Testy Toad T
The irony of using a bomb crater to represent the US debt, I am sure, is completely lost on him.
I think its supposed to be cancer
“Pro-Rape” meetings canceled because the men didn’t feel safe. I doubt there will be anything else as painfully ironic as that in 2016.
— Moneer Elmasseek (@Pharaohofhearts) February 4, 2016
re: #388 Testy Toad T
The irony of using a bomb crater to represent the US debt, I am sure, is completely lost on him.
It’s not a bomb crater. It’s an artist’s conception of what a cancer looks like. Apart from melanomas, though, most cancers aren’t black.
re: #391 Jenner7
Colin Powell tells me he disputes that he received classified material on his personal email. https://t.co/OQtIlCHc6g via @nbcnews
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 4, 2016
re: #388 Testy Toad T
The irony of using a bomb crater to represent the US debt, I am sure, is completely lost on him.
I’ll say this about Ramirez, he actually has better artistic skills than the other wingnut artists, Branco and the McCoys. But he is just as insane.
re: #395 lawhawk
He did use a private email and did not keep his emails after he left position.
re: #395 lawhawk
And the answer is that he didn’t receive classified email. He received email that was later classified.
(I know you know that.)
re: #398 Belafon
And the answer is that he didn’t receive classified email. He received email that was later classified.
(I know you know that.)
Yeah but Hillary had a SERVER so JAIL NO BAIL!!!111
re: #386 Blind Frog Belly White
When both campaigns accept the result and neither asks for a recount, who is really being served by pushing this story?
Good grief, the comments on that article.
Rage furby Chuck C. Johnson says he knows a lot of heroes. (He means white supremacists and far right weirdos.) pic.twitter.com/K1N5dUsev1
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 4, 2016
re: #386 Blind Frog Belly White
When both campaigns accept the result and neither asks for a recount, who is really being served by pushing this story?
And when the results are not winner-take-all, etc.
re: #392 Kragar
I think its supposed to be cancer
Cue Morbo: CANCER DOES NOT WORK THAT WAY, GOOD NIGHT.
re: #391 Jenner7
Rice Aides, Powell Also Got Classified Info on Personal Email Accounts
But they are not running for President and they did not murder Americans in Benghazi, so there!
/
re: #400 Not a Sparkly Vampire
Good grief, the comments on that article.
No thanks. Not going there. Someone needs to smack the Berniebots upside the head and introduce them to Ted Cruz and Donald Trump.
re: #365 GlutenFreeJesus
I really hope Cruz is their nominee. He would get absolutely crushed in the general election. But at the same time, the further away is is from the Presidency, the better.
I want to believe that, but I keep flashing on something I read a while ago from some anti-Trump Republicans: “sure he’s whacko, he’d be a disaster, and if he gets the nomination I’m reasonably secure he’d lose the general. But what if Hillary Clinton slips on a banana peel? I’d rather not take the chance.”
trump acting positive and inclusive
now his bubble will surely collapse
re: #379 Testy Toad T
And again, even if true, it’s just stupid politics unless all you’re worried about is losing the rabidness of your following.
One or two delegates is stupendously unlikely to matter, but now you look like a petulant sore loser weak whiner. S-M-R-T.
I really want to hammer this point, because I think it’s important: Bernie Sanders is fundamentally not a very good politician, and he is bad at hiring subordinates.
Bad politicians who make bad hires don’t get elected to the presidency, and when they do they are bad presidents. Even when they think some of the things I think.
re: #407 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
trump acting positive and inclusive
now his bubble will surely collapse
Is he still demanding a recount in Iowa?
Three officials say no email on her server directly revealed the ID of an undercover intelligence operative. https://t.co/cF5DPViATc
— NBC Investigations (@NBCInvestigates) February 4, 2016
Oh look. An email story that turns out to be wrong days later.
What a joke.
re: #404 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
But they are not running for President and they did not murder Americans in Benghazi, so there!
/
Who was it - John Nolte? - who said the 22 emails were being held because THEY CONTAIN THE STAND DOWN ORDER!!!?
re: #409 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Is he still demanding a recount in Iowa?
Nah - nullification or re-vote.
re: #410 Jenner7
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Oh look. An email story that turns out to be wrong days later.
What a joke.
Another wingnut outrage dies in the cradle.
re: #411 Blind Frog Belly White
Who was it - John Nolte? - who said the 22 emails were being held because THEY CONTAIN THE STAND DOWN ORDER!!!?
Well John Nolte’s about a straight-up guy as there is so I believe him.
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re: #414 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse
Well John Nolte’s about a straight-up guy as there is so I believe him.
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There are no sarc tags strong enough for that one.
re: #410 Jenner7
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Oh look. An email story that turns out to be wrong days later.
What a joke.
They’re still hedging the story:
Clinton Emails Held Indirect References to Undercover CIA Officers https://t.co/1eGNVgxdSS via nbcnews
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 4, 2016
“She didn’t outright name anybody, but she indirectly revealed information that might have led to intelligence operatives being compromised!”
re: #416 Targetpractice
They’re still hedging the story:
“She didn’t outright name anybody, but she indirectly revealed information that might have led to intelligence operatives being compromised!”
INDIRECT!!!1
WHOA. If he tells to “check ourselves B4 we wreck ourselves” every pussy’s gonna be SOAKED. #alpha #leader https://t.co/FWMFLvW9kt
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) February 4, 2016
Jeb Bush tells all his haters to “take a chill pill” (VIDEO) https://t.co/UHM1l258DT pic.twitter.com/UVE5yzAk4F
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) February 4, 2016
Wait. The CIA has undercover agents?????!?!?!?!!!!???
re: #419 GlutenFreeJesus
Wait. The CIA has undercover agents?????!?!?!?!!!!???
See? Hillary’s emails have blown everything we’ve ever worked for.
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@KenDilanianNBC @NBCNews Does anyone see the irony that we are publicly talking about top secret emails that should not be talked about?
— John (@john9668) February 4, 2016
re: #410 Jenner7
Oh look. An email story that turns out to be wrong days later.
What a joke.
I had to introduce my ex-military coworker to the No Ifs Ands Or Buts 7-Day Clinton Outraeg Waiting Period the other day.
He was pleasantly receptive.
re: #387 Kragar
Those “pro-rape” idiots even triggered a stopped clock moment for our idiot Governor:
This disgusting pro-rape group is not welcome in Texas. #txlege @TexasGOP https://t.co/qnUvXlUnRU
— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) February 3, 2016
re: #423 Lidane
Those “pro-rape” idiots even triggered a stopped clock moment for our idiot Governor:
RINO.
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Ha, I dig the money quote.
Powell told NBC News he strongly disputed that the information in the messages sent to him was classified, and characterized the contents as “fairly minor.”
“I wish they would release them,” Powell said, “so that a normal, air-breathing mammal would look at them and say, ‘What’s the issue?’”
Powell said he has read the two messages in question, having been made aware of the letter. The messages originated with ambassadors — one in the Philippines, the other in Europe. He said they were first circulated on unclassified State Department systems, and sent to his personal account by his assistant.
re: #373 Not a Sparkly Vampire
e_e
‘Something smells’: Top Iowa paper calls for ‘complete audit’ of Clinton’s win over Sanders
Yeah, smells like desperation.
What put Bernie within spitting distance of Hillary by the end was O’Malley’s caucus voters being told he’d failed to meet the arbitrary breaking point and had to vote again, with most choosing to vote for Sanders as their second choice. If anybody has grounds to bitch, it’s O’Malley due to the arcane rules that screwed him out of the running.
Love this:
“The Face of Neo-Masculinity”
Dying here. @CraveOnline pic.twitter.com/sZob5UgeZi— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 4, 2016
re: #427 Kragar
nicer face:
I was told fish couldn’t be cute so here’s the puffer that came into our shop. pic.twitter.com/geWh0LewIR
— Animal Life (@MeetAnimals) February 4, 2016
re: #423 Lidane
Those “pro-rape” idiots even triggered a stopped clock moment for our idiot Governor:
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Milo still sticks up for Roosh because “Freeze Peach”==>
Not that I want to make @rooshv any more famous, the BASTARD, but we’ve been down this road before people https://t.co/zxcEGHorjU
— Milo Yiannopoulos ✘ (@Nero) February 3, 2016
The media so desperately want the email thing to be a scandal.
re: #431 The Vicious Babushka
Milo still sticks up for Roosh because “Freeze Peach”==>
Here’s the thing, Milo: It’s one thing to be allowed to talk about something disgusting, it’s another to actually do it.
re: #418 FormerDirtDart
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“i know you think acting like this is ‘cool’ now but its going on your permanent record” @1followernodad pic.twitter.com/DKmq1wIx8a
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) February 4, 2016
re: #395 lawhawk
You mean just like Hillary does? Changing stuff to “classified” in a review months/years after the fact is total BS. https://t.co/e6dyII9LhH
— why ask (@ausador) February 4, 2016
Colin Powell tells me he disputes that he received classified material on his personal email. https://t.co/OQtIlCHc6g via @nbcnews
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) February 4, 2016