Donald Trump Crashes Glenn Beck’s Speech, Causing Beck to Rant Hilariously

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Glenn Beck obviously didn’t expect Donald Trump to show up where he was speaking in Nevada last night, but that’s what happened as the crowd started chanting “Trump Trump Trump” over Beck’s speech pushing Ted Cruz. Here’s video posted to Twitter of the Trumpenstein’s latest bullying stunt.

Beck took to his blog this morning to rant about this embarrassing event with his usual fanatically apocalyptic tone: Silence in the Face of Evil Is Evil Itself.

There is a storm coming of biblical proportions, a storm coming beyond your recognition. When the economy collapses, when our currency is worth toilet paper, who do you want, who do you want handling our nation? You want somebody who has divide us, who is grooming Brownshirts? I was at the caucus last night. I had never seen anything like it. These Trump supporters were beyond recognition as anything I’ve ever seen — rude, vile, nasty.

I don’t want to say all of them. But there’s enough of them. And the ones that I met that were nice, I don’t how you can stand in the same room with them. I don’t know if you look — how do you look at those people and say, “Wait a minute. That’s what my guy is encouraging.” I have some audio to play for you from yesterday. “That’s what my guy is encouraging.” Everybody said the same thing, “I want change.” Boy, America, you are going to get change.

Don’t you even hear yourself when you say that? Because you were the ones that stood up and said, “Change to what? Hope and change, Mr. Barack Obama. Mr. Barack Obama supporters, change to what?” I just want change. Oh, dear God.

Why is a man given a voice? Why is a man given the vision of what is to come if he can’t do a damn thing about it?

As I wondered what to say to you this morning, and I still don’t know, all that went through my head over and over again — and I know what this means for my business, and I know what this means for my friends, and I know what this means for my family. Because Dana Loesch is going to the FBI because she’s getting death threats. I know another very famous media reporter that is also on the highest level of security because of the death threats that’s coming in on them.

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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:38:12am

“rude, vile, nasty”

So in other words, your typical GOP voters then?

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Franklin  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:40:31am
baby

EDIT: I surrender, please see #4

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jaunte  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:41:44am
how do you look at those people and say, “Wait a minute. That’s what my guy is encouraging.”

Thug on thug violence.

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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:42:04am

re: #2 Franklin

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lawhawk  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:42:15am

Beck has the gall to complain about how ugly the GOP voters and candidates are. You’re one of the reasons why it’s gotten to this point. Pushing BS and nonsensical talking points to the point where facts and logic don’t even matter.

You’ve pushed conspiracy nonsense, so now the presumptive GOP nominee is a birther, readily engages in conspiracy mongering at every opportunity, and is loosely tethered to facts or logic.

But the problem is so much deeper than the candidates, who are extreme right wingers by any objective measure. It’s the GOP voters themselves.

They are revealing themselves to be the creme de la creme of racists, misogynists, xenophobes, and general haters who are angry at the world if for no other reason than someone told them to be angry (and that someone includes you Glenn Beck).

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withak  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:42:41am

re: #4 Kragar

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Why you all posting the same baby picture?

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lawhawk  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:43:59am

Wait a moment.

It wasn’t just yesterday that the right wing erupted in claims that Obama wasn’t truly black because he was raised white. That started with Carson and went downstream. Tell me again who’s doing what here?

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FormerDirtDart  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:44:23am

OT:
In other Grifter news…

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:44:35am
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Belafon  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:44:49am

Percy: Why not call your monster Donald Trump?
Mary: That’s way too scary. I’ll just leave it unnamed.

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Belafon  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:46:39am

re: #7 lawhawk

Wait a moment.

It wasn’t just yesterday that the right wing erupted in claims that Obama wasn’t truly black because he was raised white. That started with Carson and went downstream. Tell me again who’s doing what here?

So, giving something to the media to report is coordination? As compared to what your side does, which is work with Fox to figure out how to best enrage your audience?

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:47:52am

re: #9 Backwoods_Sleuth

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So it makes sense that he’s a Trump endorser and vapes on a motherfucking plane guy supports him too.

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nines09  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:48:22am

Snake handling Beck just had one of the snakes bite him. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.

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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:49:04am

re: #8 FormerDirtDart

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:50:06am

re: #7 lawhawk

Wait a moment.

It wasn’t just yesterday that the right wing erupted in claims that Obama wasn’t truly black because he was raised white. That started with Carson and went downstream. Tell me again who’s doing what here?

Crazy John Nolte having a Twitter whine.

Is it a day ending in -day?

(Checks)

It is indeed.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:50:13am

This was a FB quote from a former teaching colleague from University of Arizona, a big fan of Ben Carson:

Time for the Republican candidates and voters to think! All but Rubio should drop from the primary lest all hopes of defeating Trump vanish. End the mindless demagoguery and sloganeering which have become a mainstay of Presidential candidates!

Such sad wishful thinking. We have candidates who put themselves before the Party and a party that puts itself before the nation. What else can you expect?

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CriticalDragon1177  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:50:39am

Charles Johnson

The Wingnuts are tearing themselves apart? I have only one thing to say about that!

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Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday's Child)  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:54:15am

re: #17 CriticalDragon1177

Charles Johnson

The Wingnuts are tearing themselves apart? I have only one thing to say about that!

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Problem is: they’re going to take the rest of us down with them.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:55:06am

re: #18 Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday’s Child)

Problem is: they’re going to take the rest of us down with them.

Destroying us in order to save us (from ourselves).

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:55:19am

Wingnuts are all like HUBBA HUBBA HURR HURR MELIANIA TRUMP WOULD BE TEH MOAST HAWT FLOTUS EVER!!!!111!! and then they spam a lame Photoshop HURR HURR OBUMMER’S MOTHER DUNHAM WAS A PORN STAR!!!!!!

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:55:50am

re: #18 Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday’s Child)

Problem is: they’re going to take the rest of us down with them.

Yeah, that’s my worry.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:57:27am

Because Dana Loesch is going to the FBI because she’s getting death threats.

Why would Dana Gunz need protection?

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jaunte  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:01:31am

Just stay awake and get them all to the polling places.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:05:32am

Dude got scammed. I wonder how much the seller fleeced him for?

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Great White Snark  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:05:48am

re: #1 Kragar

“rude, vile, nasty”

So in other words, your typical GOP voters then?

Trumps people are a whole ‘nother level of mean and angry. “Grooming Brownshirts” is an accurate assessment.

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Shiplord Kirel  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:06:23am

All our predictions of Trump’s imminent collapse have come to naught. It really seems that he is headed for the nomination, partly because of the weakness of his opposition, but mostly because he has tapped into something deep and ugly in American society: the prejudice, arrogance, and prideful ignorance that have always pervaded American culture.

As a Republican activist many years ago, I was well aware that this dark under-layer existed, but I believed that things like William F. Buckley’s rhetorical shell game could keep it from bursting out into the public arena. For their part, long time liberals also understood it was there but believed that decades of idealistic activism had reduced it to impotence. Now, for various reasons, it has burst forth.

I still don’t think Trump can win the general, but even this is possible given the right combination of unforeseen events. In the meantime it will be a dirty, raucous, and possibly violent campaign. Our country’s reputation will take a huge black eye in the rest of the world and its standing may be fatally reduced.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:06:32am

re: #24 goddamnedfrank

Dude got scammed. I wonder how much the seller fleeced him for?

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He should have known that it was a fake when G Washington was scrawled with a crayon.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:07:12am

re: #22 Skip Intro

Because Dana Loesch is going to the FBI because she’s getting death threats.

Why would Dana Gunz need protection?

Well, ACTUAL death threats would be pretty unnerving. I remember when some clown on a forum told me I was the worst person in the world, and he seemed pretty damned serious, and on that forum we were all pretty friendly and open about personal stuff, and a lot of us had met IRL, so that kinda freaked me out, when I thought about it.

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jaunte  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:07:21am

“…the only way to stop He, Trump is to give up on the twin fictions that have given him life—that government is something alien to us, instead of being the political manifestation of the popular will, and that elections are purely entertainment. The only way to stop He, Trump is to re-engage as citizens of a self-governing republic again, to realize that politics matter and that voting is more than an excuse for the PTA to run a bake sale. It is not time to make America great again. It’s time to make America America again. “

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:08:21am

re: #28 HappyWarrior

He should have known that it was a fake when G Washington was scrawled with a crayon.

Ballpoint pen.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:08:22am

re: #24 goddamnedfrank

Dude got scammed. I wonder how much the seller fleeced him for?

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Keeps it next to John the Baptist’s head and his splinters from the True Cross.

And the gold he bought at $1700/oz.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:03am

re: #32 Blind Frog Belly White

Keeps it next to John the Baptist’s head and his splinters from the True Cross.

And the gold he bought at $1700/oz.

Hitler’s blood soaked hanky.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:08am

re: #24 goddamnedfrank

Dude got scammed. I wonder how much the seller fleeced him for?

I’d love to see him go on Antiques Roadshow and only appear at the end with all the other people showing off the useless junk they brought to get appraised. :D

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:14am

re: #26 Charles Johnson

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“This is SOUP! And this is ART! Soup! Art! Soup! Art! See the difference?”

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Danack  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:17am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:18am

shit.
MrBWS is headed in that direction.

edit: Oh WAIT! He’s headed to Greenville SOUTH Carolina….
(can you tell I’m worried?)

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:35am

*flips desk, sets it on fire*

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:10:37am

Pat Robertson and Donald Trump toss each other’s salad (figuratively speaking)
RWW News: Donald Trump & Pat Robertson Shower Praise On Each Other

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lawhawk  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:11:08am

Sweet jeebus. Tornado watches/warnings now up for a significant part of the Middle Atlantic and Southeast:

There’s a marginal risk of tornadoes well into the Northeast.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:11:11am

re: #36 Danack

This is beyond parody: Dead supreme court justices vote still counts right!

Be mighty funny if their ouija board contacted Justice Warren by mistake. What a load of shit. Man talk about desperation.

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Franklin  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:11:24am

re: #39 The Vicious Babushka

Pat Robertson and Donald Trump toss each other’s salad (figuratively speaking)
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Or, as Trump would say, literally.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:11:28am

re: #38 Lidane

*flips desk, sets it on fire*

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What a maroon.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:12:00am

re: #39 The Vicious Babushka

Pat Robertson and Donald Trump toss each other’s salad (figuratively speaking)
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More proof that the religious right doesn’t care about holiness but more so about hatefulness.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:12:26am

re: #40 lawhawk

Sweet jeebus. Tornado watches/warnings now up for a significant part of the Middle Atlantic and Southeast:

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There’s a marginal risk of tornadoes well into the Northeast.

Where is Donald Trump right now?

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:12:27am

re: #36 Danack

This is beyond parody: Dead supreme court justices vote still counts right!

Huh. And EPR-radar was just joking yesterday about the Senate telling Obama they would only accept Zombie Bork.

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:13:13am

Too bad Beck didn’t threaten to punch him.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:13:33am

re: #41 HappyWarrior

Be mighty funny if their ouija board contacted Justice Warren by mistake. What a load of shit. Man talk about desperation.

This comes from Hans von Spakovsky, they Voter Fraud Fraudster.

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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:14:24am

re: #27 Shiplord Kirel

All our predictions of Trump’s imminent collapse have come to naught. It really seems that he is headed for the nomination, partly because of the weakness of his opposition, but mostly because he has tapped into something deep and ugly in American society: the prejudice, arrogance, and prideful ignorance that have always pervaded American culture.

While this is all true, I don’t think Trump would have an electoral pot to piss in if he weren’t bursting onto the scene just as everyone starts to begrudgingly realize that all of those decent-paying semiskilled blue collar jobs are never, ever coming back.

You need the fear to go along with the anger.

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Le Lapin Tueur  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:14:43am

re: #24 goddamnedfrank

Dude got scammed. I wonder how much the seller fleeced him for?

Proof that he is lying, an idiot, a rube, or all three:

Beck has been carrying the copy of “Don Quixote” around while stumping for Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX). He even let a member of the audience hold the book at one campaign stop, according to The Huffington Post.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:14:43am

Just when you thought Scott Walker could not possible be any more of a shit bucket==>

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:15:01am

Respect!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:15:25am

re: #45 The Vicious Babushka

Where is Donald Trump right now?

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CuriousLurker  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:15:57am
As I wondered what to say to you this morning, and I still don’t know, all that went through my head over and over again — and I know what this means for my business, and I know what this means for my friends, and I know what this means for my family. Because Dana Loesch is going to the FBI because she’s getting death threats. I know another very famous media reporter that is also on the highest level of security because of the death threats that’s coming in on them.

So when the demagoguery negatively affects you, your friends and your family it’s awful, but it was perfectly okay when you & your pals are the demagogues who engage in scare-mongering about Muslims, huh? You never gave a thought as to how it might affect the businesses, friends, and families of American Muslims, did you? Or maybe you did give it a thought and decided you just didn’t give a shit.

Welcome to my world, assholes. Have a seat & enjoy the show.

Me, I’m fresh out of sympathy.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:17:28am
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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:17:41am

re: #48 Blind Frog Belly White

This comes from Hans von Spakovsky, they Voter Fraud Fraudster.

Yeah I know who he is. I think he sought or got a job on the Fairfax County Board of Supervisors recently.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:17:51am

re: #51 The Vicious Babushka

Just when you thought Scott Walker could not possible be any more of a shit bucket==>

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Hey, he’s making it a more ‘business friendly’ place!

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Belafon  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:18:39am

re: #49 Testy Toad T

While this is all true, I don’t think Trump would have an electoral pot to piss in if he weren’t bursting onto the scene just as everyone starts to begrudgingly realize that all of those decent-paying semiskilled blue collar jobs are never, ever coming back.

You need the fear to go along with the anger.

People have watched those jobs disappear for 30+ years. This has to do with the black man in office and possibly a woman replacing him.

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CriticalDragon1177  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:19:15am

re: #18 Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday’s Child)

Problem is: they’re going to take the rest of us down with them.

No they won’t.

Reasonable people, especially those outside of the Republican party won’t even be effected by their little civil war.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:19:43am

re: #58 Belafon

People have watched those jobs disappear for 30+ years. This has to do with the black man in office and possibly a woman replacing him.

Well if they’re mad about outsourcing. They should take out their anger on Reagan and the other Republicans who encouraged those kind of policies before Obama and Clitnon even ran for office.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:20:17am

re: #51 The Vicious Babushka

Just when you thought Scott Walker could not possible be any more of a shit bucket==>

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Next up: debtors prisons and work farms for their children to earn their food and water.

This is Koch America, what the GOP wants to take America back to, plus slavery.

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makeitstop  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:20:48am

re: #54 CuriousLurker

So when the demagoguery negatively affects you, your friends and your family it’s awful, but it was perfectly okay when you & your pals are the demagogues who engage in scare-mongering about Muslims, huh? You never gave a thought as to how it might affect the businesses, friends, and families of America Muslims, did you? Or maybe you did give it a thought and decided you just didn’t give a shit.

Welcome to my world, assholes. Have a seat & enjoy the show.

Me, I’m fresh put of sympathy.

It’s hilarious that all of the guys who fomented this mob are scared shitless now that the mob has decided to truly act like a mob. Beck built this. Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, O’Reilly, Levin, NRO, Breitbart…the list goes on. They’re all responsible. Reaping what they’ve sown.

That said - I’m fully expecting the lot of them to turn on a dime and embrace Trump and his mean and nasty mob the very minute he clinches the nomination.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:22:00am

re: #62 makeitstop

None of those people will have any problem supporting Trump. Limbaugh’s already looking forward to getting his comped memberships in all of Trump’s golf clubs.

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CuriousLurker  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:22:09am

re: #62 makeitstop

That said - I’m fully expecting the lot of them to turn on a dime and embrace Trump and his mean and nasty mob the very minute he clinches the nomination.

Same here. *smh*

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:22:40am
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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:24:14am

re: #51 The Vicious Babushka

Just when you thought Scott Walker could not possible be any more of a shit bucket==>

Scott Walker…Scott Walker…seems I’ve heard that name somewhere.

/

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:24:44am

re: #65 Backwoods_Sleuth

That will work as well as “Let’s offer Hitler the Chancellorship because that way we’ll be able to control him”.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:24:56am

re: #58 Belafon

People have watched those jobs disappear for 30+ years. This has to do with the black man in office and possibly a woman replacing him.

Doesn’t have to be either/or. The Black Man In The White House would be less of a problem for them if they didn’t find the advantages of being white eroding. Now they’re competing with Others for the diminishing pool of good jobs, and being white isn’t enough anymore to guarantee a slice of the American Dream.

Of course, it wasn’t women and blacks and Latinos who took all that away, but fear and anger are unreasoning.

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:25:31am
“We owe $19 trillionmost people don’t even know what a trillion dollars is, how many hundreds of millions is in a trillion,” Trump said. “It’s such a number that, it’s a name that 10 years ago you never even heard the word trillion, but we owe $19 trillion.”

Well, that’s probably true of the CBN audience, most of whom believe the universe is only 6000 years old and that 5000 years ago all the species on the planet fit in one small wooden boat.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:25:32am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:25:51am
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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:26:47am

It’s not that those jobs are disappearing. It’s that all of the other jobs are coming back with a vengeance.

People will toil and fail silently together. When everybody but them starts improving their fortunes, that’s when they get especially noisy and upset.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:26:55am

re: #69 freetoken

Well, that’s probably true of the CBN audience, most of whom believe the universe is only 6000 years old and that 5000 years ago all the species on the planet fit in one small wooden boat.

Don’t forget that God gets 10% of that as his cut. Pat will be happy to take the responsibility of handling that transaction.

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makeitstop  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:27:21am

re: #63 Skip Intro

None of those people will have any problem supporting Trump. Limbaugh’s already looking forward to getting his comped memberships in all of Trump’s golf clubs.

The only thing that could conceivably stop it is an instance of violence at a Trump rally, where a protestor is sent to the hospital or killed outright (God forbid), or if the media pool is physically attacked.

Neither is beyond the realm of possibility, given Fuckface von Clownstick’s escalation in rhetoric over the past couple of weeks.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:27:26am
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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:27:48am

re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth

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I think he’s got the upper hand. When they say they won’t even give his nominee a hearing, that’s going to alienate a lot of people who may not necessarily like who Obama may pick but do believe the person should have a hearing. McConnell really stepped in shit big time here but I suspect he’s doing it because he’s afraid of the beast (the base) freaking out. Cowards every last Republican who has vowed to block the nominee.

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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:28:33am

re: #74 makeitstop

The only thing that could conceivably stop it is an instance of violence at a Trump rally, where a protestor is sent to the hospital or killed outright (God forbid), or if the media pool is physically attacked.

Neither is beyond the realm of possibility, given Fuckface von Clownstick’s escalation in rhetoric over the past couple of weeks.

Pffft to “realm of possibility”. I expect both of these things before the primaries are even over.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:28:55am

re: #74 makeitstop

Why do you think that would be a negative to Trump supporters, especially if it was a protester or member of the media who was injured/killed?

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:29:33am

re: #69 freetoken

Well, that’s probably true of the CBN audience, most of whom believe the universe is only 6000 years old and that 5000 years ago all the species on the planet fit in one small wooden boat.

So moar tax cuts should fix this right up.

/

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:29:43am
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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:30:05am

re: #78 Skip Intro

Why do you think that would be a negative to Trump supporters, especially if it was a protester or member of the media who was injured/killed?

It would make the media start reporting on Trump the way they should, and that would wipe out any casual support he has. I don’t think the core supporters would care, but Trump’s core supporters aren’t even the 27%.

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Franklin  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:31:26am

Listening to an old panel with Barney Frank and Hank Paulson about the Dodd-Frank legislation and Barney drops a funny line (paraphrasing) “We had death panels in our bill! But it was for banks and not for old ladies.”

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:31:40am

re: #61 Skip Intro

Next up: debtors prisons and work farms for their children to earn their food and water.

This is Koch America, what the GOP wants to take America back to, plus slavery.

Children in the sweatshops, Black folks in the cotton fields.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:31:43am

re: #81 Testy Toad T

It would make the media start reporting on Trump the way they should, and that would wipe out any casual support he has. I don’t think the core supporters would care, but Trump’s core supporters aren’t even the 27%.

At NBC they’d have to run it past the Comcast execs first to see how it would affect the bottom line. Fox wouldn’t care and CNN wouldn’t notice.

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MsJ  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:32:00am

re: #61 Skip Intro

Next up: debtors prisons and work farms for their children to earn their food and water.

This is Koch America, what the GOP wants to take America back to, plus slavery.

Les Miserables, Wisconsin style.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:32:23am

re: #81 Testy Toad T

No it wouldn’t. The media is too far gone. They don’t report news anymore. They report sensationalism.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:32:45am

re: #77 Testy Toad T

Pffft to “realm of possibility”. I expect both of these things before the primaries are even over.

The comment that he could murder someone in cold blood and not lose support - I’m half expecting Trump to pull out a gun and shoot somebody at a rally. The last thing you want to do for a narcissist is confirming the feelings of invincibility he’s naturally prone to. I wonder if at some point, he starts acting on it. Low probability, to be sure.t

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makeitstop  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:33:20am

re: #78 Skip Intro

Why do you think that would be a negative to Trump supporters, especially if it was a protester or member of the media who was injured/killed?

It might not be to his supporters per se - but how about the people who aren’t paying close attention at this point?

Those people would rightfully be horrified, and it would sink him in the general. He’d still have the support of the numbskulls that support him now, but it would be a death blow to his hopes of actually getting to sit in the Big Chair. IMO.

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Skip Intro  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:33:48am

re: #87 Blind Frog Belly White

I noticed that that comment was reported nowhere in the liberal media today.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:34:42am

re: #1 Kragar

“rude, vile, nasty”

So in other words, your typical GOP voters then?

Glenn Beck made millions upon millions of dollars being rude, vile, and nasty and while encouraging others, namely the teabaggers, to be rude, vile, and nasty.

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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:35:30am

Incidentally, if anybody was wondering if they should give a pageview to Buzzfeed’s Clinton strategy article, don’t. It was one of the dumbest things I have ever skimmed.

When you lead off with “If Hillary Clinton manages to beat Bernie Sanders” (my emphasis) and woooo boy you don’t want to know how deep that rabbit hole goes.

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MsJ  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:36:32am

re: #75 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:38:01am
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Le Lapin Tueur  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:38:27am

re: #80 Charles Johnson

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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:38:29am

The only thing members of the media take more seriously than making money is the sacrosanct importance of the members of the media. I think you’re kidding yourself if they wouldn’t dramatically change their tone if one of their own got thrashed at a Trump rally.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:39:24am

So this is the Trump campaign, all the time==>
The Wiz (5/8) Movie CLIP - No Bad News (1978) HD

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CriticalDragon1177  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:40:33am

re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth

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danarchy  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:41:14am

re: #62 makeitstop

It’s hilarious that all of the guys who fomented this mob are scared shitless now that the mob has decided to truly act like a mob. Beck built this. Limbaugh, Hannity, Savage, O’Reilly, Levin, NRO, Breitbart…the list goes on. They’re all responsible. Reaping what they’ve sown.

That said - I’m fully expecting the lot of them to turn on a dime and embrace Trump and his mean and nasty mob the very minute he clinches the nomination.

I think most of them do already

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iossarian  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:41:35am

Some GOP chucklehead was saying that Scalia’s vote should count even though he’s dead (because he was that predictable).

So Zombie Reagan isn’t really a stretch.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:42:36am

re: #99 iossarian

Some GOP chucklehead was saying that Scalia’s vote should count even though he’s dead (because he was that predictable).

So Zombie Reagan isn’t really a stretch.

Yes, and of all people, it’s Hans “Dead Democrats are voting in our elections!” von Spakovsky.

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CriticalDragon1177  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:45:02am

I’m thinking about using this photoshopped image for an upcoming post I’m writing on the “ancient aliens” nonsense.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:47:11am

re: #101 CriticalDragon1177

I’m thinking about using this photoshopped image for an upcoming post I’m writing on the ancient aliens nonsense.

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japa21  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:47:11am

re: #99 iossarian

Interestingly enough, it is quite possible that Scalia has now seen the light, so to speak, and realizes how wrong his prior viewpoints were and make complete about faces. So if we could channel his current thinking it might be very different than what those idiots think it would be.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:47:17am

Instagram

Lamar @ Milam

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No Country For Old Haters  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:49:33am

re: #103 japa21

Interestingly enough, it is quite possible that Scalia has now seen the light, so to speak, and realizes how wrong his prior viewpoints were and make complete about faces. So if we could channel his current thinking it might be very different than what those idiots think it would be.

Lol, no. Without blood flowing to your brain, you don’t exist anymore.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:50:09am
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Dr. Matt  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:50:30am
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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:51:41am

re: #93 Charles Johnson

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Yep.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:52:14am

re: #107 Dr. Matt

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Some of us see that as a natural progression. Party of Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt to Party of Reagan and Trump - now THAT is more puzzling.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:53:37am
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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:53:48am

re: #107 Dr. Matt

They both found their fame in entertainment. Not so different at all.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:53:51am

re: #109 Blind Frog Belly White

Some of us see that as a natural progression. Party of Lincoln and Teddy Roosevelt to Party of Reagan and Trump - now THAT is more puzzling.

Andy Borowitz has made a variant same joke I have. From Lincoln, Teddy, Ike, to now this is proof that Republicans don’t believe in evolution. But yeah I’d put Reagan more with Trump than TR and Lincoln given that Reagan was happy to race bait like Trump has *cough* Philadelphia, MS speech and the “Young bucks and t-bones.”

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:54:19am

re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Yeah because your party are a bunch of obstructionist dickbags.

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Franklin  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:55:27am

re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth

no hearings are needed on Obama SCOTUS pick because “we know what the result would be”

Is that a footnote in article 2?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:56:42am
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lawhawk  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:56:43am

re: #80 Charles Johnson

What’s particularly shocking is that the number of cops killed in the line of duty due to homicide is down from 2000, or 1990. By a wide margin. And they certainly aren’t being specifically targeted by minorities (especially blacks). Of those cops killed in the line of duty so far in 2016, most have actually been killed by white guys - and nearly all of those white guys who killed cops were captured alive.

10 cops have been killed in 2016 - 9 by gunfire. 1 by vehicular assault.

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:56:59am

Indeed, I’d put Reagan and Trump in the same grouping of “Republicans”.

Ike sort sticks out like sore thumb, but he was the supreme commander in our biggest external war, so that throws things off.

TR was the last of the Lincolnian party, I’m pondering.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:58:00am
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Testy Toad T  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:58:23am

re: #117 freetoken

TR was the last of the Lincolnian party, I’m pondering.

No love for Ike?

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Great White Snark  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:58:25am

re: #64 CuriousLurker

Same here. *smh*

That’s why he will be President. Unless… the Dems actually turn out in big numbers. I will never understand why or how that sad fact about registered D folks came to be. It’s one of the reasons I could not register D. Well that and my nutty legislature here.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:59:33am

re: #117 freetoken

Indeed, I’d put Reagan and Trump in the same grouping of “Republicans”.

Ike sort sticks out like sore thumb, but he was the supreme commander in our biggest external war, so that throws things off.

TR was the last of the Lincolnian party, I’m pondering.

Been downhill ever since TR. I think Ike only really chose the Republicans because Robert Taft would have been the GOP nominee in 1952 had he not and could very well have fun and Taft would have been a disaster in so many ways. And Taft would have died likely as he did in the normal timeline and I have no idea who Taft would have as a running mate.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:59:53am

re: #119 Testy Toad T

No love for Ike?

I think FT basically feels that Ike was very much a RINO.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:00:10pm

re: #116 lawhawk

This morning in Colorado:

The shooter is also dead.

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SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:00:38pm

re: #55 goddamnedfrank

She won’t be so lucky. If he wins, she’ll have to stay married to him for at least another four years.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:00:38pm

re: #120 Great White Snark

That’s why he will be President. Unless… the Dems actually turn out in big numbers. I will never understand why or how that sad fact about registered D folks came to be. It’s one of the reasons I could not register D. Well that and my nutty legislature here.

I don’t think he’ll be President. I do agree that the Dem base needs ot actually learn how to show up though.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:02:10pm
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makeitstop  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:02:46pm

re: #118 Backwoods_Sleuth

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What a bunch of babies.

They’re clearly not getting the concept of ‘flight risk,’ either.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:03:02pm
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MsJ  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:03:04pm

re: #124 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN

She won’t be so lucky. If he wins, she’ll have to stay married to him for at least another four years.

Why?

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gocart mozart  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:04:09pm
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MsJ  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:04:12pm

re: #127 makeitstop

What a bunch of babies.

They’re clearly not getting the concept of ‘flight risk,’ either.

Or Risk to the Community.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:05:00pm

in Kentucky:

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:05:17pm

re: #132 Backwoods_Sleuth

in Kentucky:

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Classy.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:05:39pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:07:52pm

good plan…go for it…

This is the guy who got arrested in the Safeway parking lot for driving a stolen government vehicle.

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lawhawk  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:08:36pm

re: #127 makeitstop

Threatening law enforcement with deadly force tends to make you a flight risk. It also makes you a threat to the public. That’s reason enough to deny bail.

There’s also no evidence that these people would make their appearances (the purpose of bail). Claiming to be sovereign citizens tends to do that too. So the judge is right to keep them detained.

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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:09:14pm

re: #123 Backwoods_Sleuth

This morning in Colorado:

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The shooter is also dead.

With more extensive gun laws, would they have known guns were in the household and/or criminal past, or should cops just assume guns in every case?

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danarchy  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:09:40pm

re: #118 Backwoods_Sleuth

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well, they all appear to be on message if nothing else

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lawhawk  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:09:47pm
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:10:09pm
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iossarian  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:10:31pm

re: #139 lawhawk

It’s the trialliest, ballooniest of trial balloons.

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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:10:51pm

re: #130 gocart mozart

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Your president can be 35,000,000 strong, if you vote for Canada.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:10:54pm

re: #132 Backwoods_Sleuth

in Kentucky:

Troubled Hearts sure are troubled.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:11:25pm

re: #118 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Jesus, these guys are dumb. Dumb as stumps. They shouldn’t be allowed to talk to each other because they seem to be walking exemplars of Epistemic Closure and Confirmation Bias.

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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:12:05pm

re: #136 lawhawk

Threatening law enforcement with deadly force tends to make you a flight risk. It also makes you a threat to the public. That’s reason enough to deny bail.

There’s also no evidence that these people would make their appearances (the purpose of bail). Claiming to be sovereign citizens tends to do that too. So the judge is right to keep them detained.

When does the presumption of innocence start, at arrest, arraignment or trial?

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SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:12:10pm

re: #129 MsJ

Why?

Being Mrs. Donald Trump is not a lifetime commitment. Same goes for Mrs. Newt Gingrich.

I think I just threw up in my mouth a little.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:12:27pm
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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:12:40pm

re: #144 Blind Frog Belly White

Jesus, these guys are dumb. Dumb as stumps. They shouldn’t be allowed to talk to each other because they seem to be walking exemplars of Epistemic Closure and Confirmation Bias.

Hell of a marriage.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:15:04pm
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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:15:51pm

re: #145 b_sharp

When does the presumption of innocence start, at arrest, arraignment or trial?

Birth.
///

But seriously, the presumption of innocence just means it’s up to the prosecution to prove you guilty, not you to prove yourself innocent. It doesn’t mean they treat you as if you’re unquestionably pure as the driven snow. That would be stupid - “The Constitution is not a suicide pact.”

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Belafon  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:16:08pm

re: #132 Backwoods_Sleuth

in Kentucky:

Once again, it’s their version of Christianity or GTFO.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:16:24pm

re: #149 Charles Johnson

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WAKE UP, SHEEPLE!!!

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CriticalDragon1177  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:17:00pm

re: #130 gocart mozart

WHAT!!!!! YOU’RE SAYING CANADA IS BETTER THAN AMERICA????!!!!!! CHILD EATING, SATAN WORSHIPING, COMMUNIST, SHAPE SHIFTING REPTILIAN, ILLUMINATI!!!!!!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:17:01pm
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SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:17:06pm

re: #145 b_sharp

When does the presumption of innocence start, at arrest, arraignment or trial?

The presumption of innocence is evident throughout the process. When arrested, you are reminded you have the right to avoid self-incrimination, and the burden of proof is on the prosecution to present evidence of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. In cases of a grand jury (and one of the pre-trial proceedings) the government has to show that it has sufficient cause to proceed.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:17:18pm

re: #148 b_sharp

Hell of a marriage.

Common comorbidity.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:17:56pm

Pretty sure Mr. Vrooman isn’t a real lawyer, even though he files a lot of crazy sovereign citizen legal nonsense.

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:18:49pm

re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth

I wonder what the indictment will be if it comes before all of the others.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:19:18pm

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Blind Frog Belly White  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:19:54pm

re: #157 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Pretty sure Mr. Vrooman isn’t a real lawyer, even though he files a lot of crazy sovereign citizen legal nonsense.

I’m not sure whether it’s better to shut that shit down right away, or let them spew their nonsense so people see how nuts they are. At the Refuge, the latter turned out to be the best approach, and certainly they Final Four demonstrated just how removed from reality they were.

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CuriousLurker  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:21:45pm

I got a kick out of the ignoramus around 02:35 who asserts that POTUS has “no right” to sign Executive Orders. I guess that means presidents going all the way back to George Washington have been overstepping their authority. Or maybe it’s just the blackity-black POTUS who has no right (in some people’s eyes).

US election 2016: Did ‘socialism’ save this US town? - BBC News

Video

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:22:51pm

re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth

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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:24:13pm

re: #150 Blind Frog Belly White

Birth.
///

But seriously, the presumption of innocence just means it’s up to the prosecution to prove you guilty, not you to prove yourself innocent. It doesn’t mean they treat you as if you’re unquestionably pure as the driven snow. That would be stupid - “The Constitution is not a suicide pact.”

In Canada, we never have to post bail, we automatically get release, because the court knows we’re too polite not to show up for court.

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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:25:33pm

re: #155 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN

The presumption of innocence is evident throughout the process. When arrested, you are reminded you have the right to avoid self-incrimination, and the burden of proof is on the prosecution to present evidence of guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. In cases of a grand jury (and one of the pre-trial proceedings) the government has to show that it has sufficient cause to proceed.

I do watch Law & Order, really I do.

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Mike Lamb  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:26:08pm

re: #7 lawhawk

Wait a moment.

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It wasn’t just yesterday that the right wing erupted in claims that Obama wasn’t truly black because he was raised white. That started with Carson and went downstream. Tell me again who’s doing what here?

Uh…WH leaks something newsworthy, media reports it…isn’t this how it’s supposed to work?

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b_sharp  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:26:29pm

re: #156 Blind Frog Belly White

Common comorbidity.

Thanks. I had to look that up.
Learned a new word today. Life is good.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:26:31pm
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EPR-radar  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:27:29pm

re: #119 Testy Toad T

No love for Ike?

The Republicans we’ve have for president since Ike are a mostly a bunch of scurvy dogs. Nixon x2, Ford x0 (never elected), Reagan x2, GHW Bush x1, GW Bush x2.

Ike was a special case, since he could have run for president with either party and won. I think Ike choosing to run with the Republicans gave the party an undeserved and unfortunate veneer of civilization.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:40:17pm

re: #168 EPR-radar

The Republicans we’ve have for president since Ike are a mostly a bunch of scurvy dogs. Nixon x2, Ford x0 (never elected), Reagan x2, GHW Bush x1, GW Bush x2.

Ike was a special case, since he could have run for president with either party and won. I think Ike choosing to run with the Republicans gave the party an undeserved and unfortunate veneer of civilization.

If Ike had run as a Democrat, he would’ve given them seven consecutive presidential election wins.

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wrenchwench  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:41:49pm
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EPR-radar  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:44:25pm

re: #169 Big Beautiful Door

If Ike had run as a Democrat, he would’ve given them seven consecutive presidential election wins.

That seems like a proper level of repudiation for a party that never really learned the lessons of the Great Depression. Especially with the wisdom of hindsight.

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CuriousLurker  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:44:39pm

Okay, it’s kinda stupid, but it still made me LOL:

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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:45:27pm

The faculty senate at the University of Houston prepared a slideshow for recent faculty forums warning that academics may want to “be careful discussing sensitive topics; drop certain topics from your curriculum; not ‘go there’ if you sense anger; limit student access off hours; go to appointment-only office hours; only meet ‘that student’ in controlled circumstances.”

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:48:56pm
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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:50:29pm

re: #173 Kragar

Bringing new meaning to the term “trigger warning.”

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gocart mozart  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:52:48pm
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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:54:51pm

in the present day, there are still people who want to repeal it and once again ban women from exercising voting rights in America. One such individual is David Barton. Barton is the founder of Wallbuilders, an organization that seeks to destroy the separation of church of state. He also pretends to be a historian and hangs out with Glenn Beck. On Thursday, the conservative “Christian” openly called for taking voting rights away from women because women voting supposedly damages society and culture.

“So family government precedes civil government and you watch that as colonists came to America, they voted by families. And you have to remember back then, husband and wife, I mean the two were considered one. That is the biblical precept… That is a family, that is voting. And so the head of the family is traditionally considered to be the husband and even biblically still continues to be so.”

See what he did there? Barton claims that families voted as a unit during the colonial era and then goes on to say that men are biblically mandated to be the head of the household. In short, he’s saying that women should get married and trust their husbands to vote on their behalf. Here’s where that logic completely falls apart.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:56:21pm

re: #173 Kragar

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Should probably start wearing body armor to class, and get a well-trained Rottweiler as your constant companion./

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wrenchwench  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:56:57pm

re: #177 Kragar

I’ll take that as proof of Hillary’s impending victory.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:57:15pm

re: #176 gocart mozart

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You built this, Karl.

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Belafon  Feb 24, 2016 • 12:59:24pm

re: #180 Big Beautiful Door

You built this, Karl.

I wonder which is worse for him: Ohio in 2012 or this?

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:05:39pm

re: #174 Backwoods_Sleuth

Well, shit.

I hope my in-laws are keeping an eye on the weather.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:05:44pm

re: #181 Belafon

I wonder which is worse for him: Ohio in 2012 or this?

Probably this will be, because his hope will be slowly crushed out of him over a period of months, rather than in one awful moment election night.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:06:54pm

re: #173 Kragar

Texas academics told to avoid ‘sensitive topics’ to prevent angering gun-toting students t.co
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 24, 2016

Exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind when they included the 2A.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:10:19pm

re: #177 Kragar

Conservative ‘Christian’ Calls For Banning Women From Voting (AUDIO) t.co #TopProg #p2 pic.twitter.com
— McSpocky (@mcspocky) February 23, 2016

Ann Coulter has been suggesting the same thing for years:

October 4, 2007: Coulter: “If we took away women’s right to vote, we’d never have to worry about another Democrat president”

June 11, 2015: Ann Coulter: ‘Women Should Not Have The Right To Vote,’ But They ‘Can Still Write Books’

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danarchy  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:11:01pm

re: #184 Dr. Matt

Exactly what the Founding Fathers had in mind when they included the 2A.

Yeah! They never would have envisioned our universities would be run by such pantswetting liberals!!!!11!!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:15:00pm

in Virginia:

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:18:11pm

re: #177 Kragar

My standing response to anything David Barton says:

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:23:43pm

re: #185 Dr. Matt

Ann Coulter has been suggesting the same thing for years:

October 4, 2007: Coulter: “If we took away women’s right to vote, we’d never have to worry about another Democrat president”

June 11, 2015: Ann Coulter: ‘Women Should Not Have The Right To Vote,’ But They ‘Can Still Write Books’

Ann Coulter really shows her undemocratic her views are. Oh people will vote for what I don’t like so therefore they shouldn’t be enfranchised. She’s a fascist just like her heroes McCarthy and Trump.

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CuriousLurker  Feb 24, 2016 • 1:30:48pm

re: #177 Kragar

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I was wondering when one of them would get around to that. Prolly shouldn’t let them drive either. Or travel without their husband’s permission. So when do we start stoning them for adultery? //

BTW, I went googling for info on stoning for adultery in the Bible and ran across this piece of apologia over at The Blaze explaining how oh, no-no-no—stoning in “Judeo-Christian texts” is totally different than what you see in (some) Islamic countries. (DoNotLink isn’t working for me so the preceding is a link to the cached page).

Amazing. So don’t worry ladies, if they bring back stoning to death it’ll be in the humane, “lenient,” Judeo-Christian form, not that horrid Islamic kind that’s done for “humiliation or entertainment value” (that last quote doesn’t mention Islam specifically, but it was crystal clear to me that that’s what it was referring to).

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Eventual Carrion  Feb 24, 2016 • 2:11:04pm

re: #118 Backwoods_Sleuth

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But I bet the thought Mike Brown deserved getting shot down in the street. They are fucking idiots.

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cat-tikvah  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:52:09pm

re: #5 lawhawk

I wish I could give this a billion likes. Right wing radio/talk is one of the sewerage sources and has helped midwife this horror show.


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