Scalia Update: He Died at a Meeting of a Secret Religious Society of Hunters

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Tonight we have some creepy news about Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia’s death, from the Washington Post. Apparently, when Scalia died he was vacationing with a secret society of elite super-rich “hunters.”

And we thought we saw conspiracy theories when reports of a pillow over his head came out. Just wait: Justice Scalia spent his last hours with members of this secretive society of elite hunters.

When Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia died 11 days ago at a West Texas ranch, he was among high-ranking members of an exclusive fraternity for hunters called the International Order of St. Hubertus, an Austrian society that dates back to the 1600s.

After Scalia’s death Feb. 13, the names of the 35 other guests at the remote resort, along with details about Scalia’s connection to the hunters, have remained largely unknown. A review of public records shows that some of the men who were with Scalia at the ranch are connected through the International Order of St. Hubertus, whose members gathered at least once before at the same ranch for a celebratory weekend.

Members of the worldwide, male-only society wear dark-green robes emblazoned with a large cross and the motto “Deum Diligite Animalia Diligentes,” which means “Honoring God by honoring His creatures,” according to the group’s website. Some hold titles, such as Grand Master, Prior and Knight Grand Officer. The Order’s name is in honor of Hubert, the patron saint of hunters and fishermen.

Cibolo Creek Ranch owner John Poindexter and C. Allen Foster, a prominent Washington lawyer who traveled to the ranch with Scalia by private plane, hold leadership positions within the Order. It is unclear what, if any, official association Scalia had with the group.

Disclaimer: if you’ve read LGF for any length of time, you know I despise bogus conspiracy theories, and I suspect this will turn out to be a completely innocuous group. But on its face, it’s pretty darned creepy that a Supreme Court Justice was taking an all-expenses-paid vacation with a secret religious society.

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445 comments
1
Jack B. Nimble  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:30:14pm

So, was there an evil albino?

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Joe Bacon  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:31:27pm

Gosh, and here I was thinking he was just getting down with the Rosicrucians!

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:31:52pm
“… an Austrian society …”

say no more.wmv

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Ubiq  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:33:13pm
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William Lewis  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:34:15pm

I doubt that these people are much more than a rich boy’s Knights of Columbus. Lots of those groups in the Roman Catholic world since the Masons & the like are banned.

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Single-handed sailor  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:34:38pm

Could be worse, at least they’re not E. Clampus Vitus.

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Feline Fearless Leader  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:35:11pm

Headed to bed. Have a good night Lizards.

And a seagull picture for Stanley.

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:35:16pm

Alex Jones is too busy kissing up to The Donald to notice this. I just checked his Twitter feed and it’s all about ZOMG GUN GRABBERZ! ELEVENTY! and Trump.

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Joe Bacon  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:36:57pm

re: #5 William Lewis

I doubt that these people are much more than a rich boy’s Knights of Columbus. Lots of those groups in the Roman Catholic world since the Masons & the like are banned.

That brings back memories of the Masonic and DeMolay lodges back in my home town. They were always tight lipped. Dad thought about joining the Masons, but they wouldn’t even consider him because he had an accident that crushed his right hand. They said he couldn’t do their secret handshake…

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Ziggy_TARDIS  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:38:04pm

Houston, we have a Bernie Problem.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:39:17pm

Wait, does this mean Scalia was murdered by Steve Guttenberg?

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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:39:35pm

re: #5 William Lewis

I doubt that these people are much more than a rich boy’s Knights of Columbus. Lots of those groups in the Roman Catholic world since the Masons & the like are banned.

Masons are banned with Catholics? My Dad is a Mason. We used to be Catholic, but haven’t practiced in forever.

He spilled a little bit of the ritual to me when I asked. I was in a non-college affiliated Sorority. We had secret rituals.

Mostly we were just a bunch of women who liked to eat, drink, socialize & raise $$ for causes.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:39:42pm

As I wrote above, there’s probably nothing to this. But this wasn’t just a random rich guy we’re talking about — it was a Supreme Court justice, one of the most powerful men in the country.

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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:39:52pm

re: #7 Feline Fearless Leader

Headed to bed. Have a good night Lizards.

And a seagull picture for Stanley.

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TY!!

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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:42:42pm

re: #13 Charles Johnson

As I wrote above, there’s probably nothing to this. But this wasn’t just a random rich guy we’re talking about — it was a Supreme Court justice, one of the most powerful me in the country.

Bottom line with these groups: Deals made. Money made. Secretly.

I saw something about someone there who has a case before SCOTUS??

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Decatur Deb  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:43:27pm

re: #12 Stanley Sea

Masons are banned with Catholics? My Dad is a Mason. We used to be Catholic, but haven’t practiced in forever.

He spilled a little bit of the ritual to me when I asked. I was in a non-college affiliated Sorority. We had secret rituals.

Mostly we were just a bunch of women who liked to eat, drink, socialize & raise $$ for causes.

The Masons and Catholics were bitter enemies up through the early 20th Cent. Catholics were forbidden to join (from their side) through the 1950s. It was breaking down already, though, and the Masons always held a Christmas party for the kids at our Catholic school.

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JDinLA  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:43:57pm

“Honoring God by honoring His creatures” apparently means shooting them in great quantity.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:44:44pm

I’d be more interested to know if this was one of those ridiculous canned hunts where they release pheasants and quail right in front of the shooters, and then all the old fat guys go back to the lodge for an incredibly awkward circle-jerk?

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retired cynic  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:46:05pm

re: #18 goddamnedfrank

I’d be more interested to know if this was one of those ridiculous canned hunts where they release pheasants and quail right in front of the shooters, and then all the old fat guys go back to the lodge for an incredibly awkward circle-jerk?

That’s my guess.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:46:19pm

re: #15 Stanley Sea

Bottom line with these groups: Deals made. Money made. Secretly.

I saw something about someone there who has a case before SCOTUS??

Steve Guttenberg.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:47:00pm

We Do!

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Decatur Deb  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:47:57pm

Basically this is no more or less sinister than a bunch of rich guys buying influence by smarming a SCOTUS justice.

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Pawn of the Oppressor  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:48:25pm

Eh, there’s nothing weird about this. It’s just a wealthy hunting club. The members own hunting land, they network and have parties… If I hunted, it would probably be a fun group to hang out with.

There is leftover royalty in Europe and they do have lands and preserves that people can hunt on. My father shot a white stag on Bavarian royal lands near Neuschwanstein in the late 60’s, that was a guided hunt with a local master of the lands.

There are still traditions like the Letzter Bissen (do not google if you don’t like seeing dead animals), I’m not surprised a bit by elite hunting groups.

It may prove grist for the spinning mills of some loony brains though… They’ll have to stretch pretty hard to connect it to liberal UN takeovers of gun rights, but somebody will try. :P

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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:48:43pm

re: #20 goddamnedfrank

Steve Guttenberg.

Hollywood SG? I don’t see a link to Scalia at the ranch….?

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:48:58pm
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scottslemmons  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:49:22pm

The tentacles of the conspiracy reach everywhere!

Instagram

After far too much delay, I finally have my giant squid picture up in the hallway.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:50:36pm

re: #24 Stanley Sea

Hollywood SG? I don’t see a link to Scalia at the ranch….?

From the Simpson’s Stonecutters episode:

“Who holds back the electric car? Who makes Steve Guttenberg a star?”

The Simpsons Stonecutters Song

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Pawn of the Oppressor  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:50:37pm

re: #18 goddamnedfrank

I’d be more interested to know if this was one of those ridiculous canned hunts where they release pheasants and quail right in front of the shooters, and then all the old fat guys go back to the lodge for an incredibly awkward circle-jerk?

Even worse is live pigeon shooting. It was a thing in Pennsylvania until a few decades ago. Apparently one of my great-uncles was like a local pigeon-murdering champion. >

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:52:48pm

Oh dear. I have been invited to an election night party on Super Tuesday.

Given the very real possibility that Trump could end up the presumptive GOP nominee that night, I don’t know if I should dress for a social night out or a funeral.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:53:03pm

Of course, if I were part of a powerful secret society that controlled the US judicial branch, I’d want people to think it was just a bunch of old fogies playing at being hunters.

Nothing to worry about. Just roll over and go back to sleep.

/

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Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:53:46pm

re: #4 Ubiq

Does Ben Carson Suspect His Campaign Was a Scam?

That would require him to be conscious.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:55:41pm

re: #29 Lidane

Oh dear. I have been invited to an election night party on Super Tuesday.

Given the very real possibility that Trump could end up the presumptive GOP nominee that night, I don’t know if I should dress for a social night out or a funeral.

There is only one significant ethical question: Open bar?

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:58:51pm

re: #32 Decatur Deb

There is only one significant ethical question: Open bar?

Yes. And thankfully, the city of Austin hasn’t run Uber or Lyft out on a rail yet, so I can get home without having to wait for a cab.

This could be fun, especially if I end up in a room full of drunk Republicans trying to rationalize a Trump nomination. I may split the difference and wear black with some sort of festive accessories.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 8:59:33pm

I’m not saying that Bernie wouldn’t do better in the general election, I still think that’s an open question. But look at the difference in granularity between these two graphs, there’s a vast difference in number of data points. People saying Bernie would be stronger are doing so with far less actual information to work with, and totally ignoring the GOP ratfucking effort to boost Sanders at Clinton’s expense. Oh yeah, this is an Intercept Tweet, so sterilize your eyeballs after viewing or something.

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Ubiq  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:06:09pm

Ted Cruz invokes the Alamo in his rally in Texas.

“Those words of William Barret Travis embodied the spirit of Texas,” said Cruz, “and today, just like the brave heroes of the Alamo, We are besieged by a government that is undermining our basic constitutional rights. And I believe now, just as in 1836, it will be the people of Texas who stand together and say: Enough is enough!”

I don’t think Ted remembers the Alamo, or at least how it fared for its defenders.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:08:59pm

re: #35 Ubiq

Ted Cruz invokes the Alamo in his rally in Texas.

I don’t think Ted remembers the Alamo, or at least how it fared for its defenders.

Give Ted a break. Remember, his people are more familiar with Montcalm and Wolfe, and the Battle of the Plains of Abraham.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:10:09pm
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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:12:11pm

There is something seriously wrong with you if you think the way to “honor” God’s creatures is to stalk and kill them for fun.

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Great White Snark  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:13:00pm

re: #30 Charles Johnson

Well it’s not as if he was a member of the Masonic Order. Now there you have your old school conspiracy weirdness.

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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:13:23pm

re: #37 goddamnedfrank

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15 minutes to go. I never ever watch network TV, but I’m set to watch ABC.

(and I’m pooped, should go to bed)

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Lidane  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:14:14pm

re: #35 Ubiq

I don’t think Ted remembers the Alamo, or at least how it fared for its defenders.

Most people in this state don’t. They think it was the Texas version of Braveheart or the Battle of Thermopylae.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:15:40pm

re: #37 goddamnedfrank

It was really good.

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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:17:08pm

re: #35 Ubiq

“Guys, evacuate the Alamo. We’ll set up a real defense back here.”

“FUCK YOU, WE’RE TEXANS!”

Oops, they died, and nothing of value was lost.
/

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Ubiq  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:18:26pm

re: #41 Lidane

Most people in this state don’t. They think it was the Texas version of Braveheart or the Battle of Thermopylae.

The Battle of Thermopylae is relatively apt - all those guys died too. The trick is to be in the next battle.

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:19:15pm

BOHEMIAN GROVE!

Remember people…

BOHEMIAN GROVE!!

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Shiplord Kirel  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:23:06pm

They aren’t all THAT secretive and they sure don’t seem especially sinister. This is their home page:
International Order of St. Hubertus

Purpose of the Order
To promote sportsmanlike conduct in hunting and fishing
To foster good fellowship among sportsmen from all over the world
To teach and preserve sound traditional hunting and fishing customs
To encourage wildlife conservation and to help protect endangered species from extinction
To promote the concept of hunting and fishing as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity
To endeavor to ensure that the economic benefits derived from sports hunting and fishing support the regions where these activities are carried out
To strive to enhance respect for responsible hunters and fishermen

Lots of history. Among other things, Adolf Hitler banned the order after the anschluss with Austria in 1938 because it had refused to accept Nazis as members (the order was, and is, based in Austria). In particular, Herman Goering had applied and been rejected, which resulted in the execution of the order’s Grand Prior.

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:24:37pm

re: #46 Shiplord Kirel

They aren’t all THAT secretive and they sure don’t seem especially sinister. This is their home page:

Well, that’s what they want you think.

We know better.

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Shiplord Kirel  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:25:46pm

re: #35 Ubiq

Ted Cruz invokes the Alamo in his rally in Texas.

“Those words of William Barret Travis embodied the spirit of Texas,” said Cruz, “and today, just like the brave heroes of the Alamo, We are besieged by a government that is undermining our basic constitutional rights. And I believe now, just as in 1836, it will be the people of Texas who stand together and say: Enough is enough!”

I don’t think Ted remembers the Alamo, or at least how it fared for its defenders.

Okay, I have seen Obama compared to Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot and Caligula but Santa Ana is a new one on me.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:26:37pm

re: #44 Ubiq

The Battle of Thermopylae is relatively apt - all those guys died too. The trick is to be in the next battle.

The Battle at Thermopylae actually accomplished a valid military goal though, it stalled the Persian advance long enough to make the full evacuation of Athens possible. A better analogy for the Alamo was the slaughter at Little Big Horn, where people just died stupidly and were then elevated to martyrs in a campaign of revenge.

I feel like DF right now, warsplaining.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:27:14pm

re: #47 freetoken

Well, that’s what they want you think.

We know better.

Have you ever seen a St. Hubertusite drink a glass of water?

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Kragar  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:28:28pm

re: #49 goddamnedfrank

“The object of war is not to die for your country but to make the other bastard die for his.”

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:31:11pm



TRUSTED

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William Lewis  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:32:08pm

re: #49 goddamnedfrank

I feel like DF right now, warsplaining.

Heh. Doing a good job of it dark frank…

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:32:13pm

Well, that didn’t work.

In the preview window everything was fine, but the icon doesn’t show up in spy or when looking at just the post.

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Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:32:28pm

re: #44 Ubiq

The Battle of Thermopylae is relatively apt - all those guys died too. The trick is to be in the next battle.

They were also both dying to preserve a way of life that involved slavery.

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:33:05pm

...

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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:33:17pm

hm…..

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teleskiguy  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:35:56pm

I love this graphic.

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Ubiq  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:43:36pm

re: #58 teleskiguy

I love this graphic.

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I still want to start my Pro-New World Order website to see how many people I can push into tinfoil hat lunacy.

“I live right next to Alex Jones, and I think there are some black helicopters over it. Good! The UN Black Bag Squad will get things straightened out, right as rain!”

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:46:08pm
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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:52:07pm

re: #60 goddamnedfrank

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I have salt in my eyeballs.

The Obama’s getting out of their limo. We ALL felt that.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:54:07pm

re: #61 Stanley Sea

I have salt in my eyeballs.

The Obama’s getting out of their limo. We ALL felt that.

And now we’re sitting here watching Trump rise to the top of the GOP by scapegoating, explicitly vowing to target and harm minorities.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:56:02pm

An oldie but still horrible.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 24, 2016 • 9:57:08pm

re: #63 goddamnedfrank

Wasn’t that show called “Friends”?

/

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William Lewis  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:01:02pm

re: #64 Eclectic Cyborg

Wasn’t that show called “Friends”?

/

Shudder. Almost as hideous as Seinfeld or Cheers.

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Sophist, Vogon Poet Laureate  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:01:44pm

re: #64 Eclectic Cyborg

Wasn’t that show called “Friends” 90% of all sitcoms ever made?

/

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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:03:24pm

re: #63 goddamnedfrank

An oldie but still horrible.

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Evil

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:05:04pm
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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:08:24pm

re: #68 goddamnedfrank

From peeps who didn’t watch.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:08:57pm

re: #65 William Lewis

Shudder. Almost as hideous as Seinfeld or Cheers.

Sorry, William I quite enjoyed Seinfeld. But you’d get along great with my wife. She can’t stand it either.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:11:57pm

It’s sad to me that there are times I wish I could donate my skin to a black person, even if only for a day. So they could see what’s it like to drive around town and not be noticed. So they can understand what it feels like to walk past a cop and not have him give you a second look.

So they can at least live one day of their life without having to worry about prejudice.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:12:10pm
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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:13:29pm

re: #72 goddamnedfrank

Frank. you cray

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:15:37pm
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freetoken  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:22:14pm

The Latest: Rubio attacks Trump by name ahead of debate

Marco Rubio has attacked Donald Trump by name, criticizing the candidate he called the GOP front-runner for not strongly opposing the federal health care law and for suggesting he could be a moderator in the Israeli Palestinian conflict.

Oh noes… a candidate attacks his opponent by name.

What is this world coming to?

But the real meat in this AP story board is a bit farther down and involves Cruz, not Rubio:

Ted Cruz is pledging to order a federal investigation of Planned Parenthood if elected president and says undercover videos appear to show the health provider is “a national criminal enterprise.”

The Republican presidential candidate also says he would pardon the person behind the videos, David Daleiden, if his case became a federal one. Cruz made the promises Wednesday night during a candidate forum on Fox News.

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:27:10pm
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Stanley Sea  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:28:12pm

re: #75 freetoken

And with this, I’m officially done.

Sweet dreams LGF.

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Ubiq  Feb 24, 2016 • 10:54:12pm

re: #75 freetoken

The Latest: Rubio attacks Trump by name ahead of debate

Oh noes… a candidate attacks his opponent by name.

What is this world coming to?

But the real meat in this AP story board is a bit farther down and involves Cruz, not Rubio:

I’m starting to come to the inescapable conclusion that the GOP *is* electing their most moderate candidate in Trump.

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Single-handed sailor  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:05:02pm
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Dark_Falcon  Feb 24, 2016 • 11:09:28pm

re: #49 goddamnedfrank

The Battle at Thermopylae actually accomplished a valid military goal though, it stalled the Persian advance long enough to make the full evacuation of Athens possible. A better analogy for the Alamo was the slaughter at Little Big Horn, where people just died stupidly and were then elevated to martyrs in a campaign of revenge.

I feel like DF right now, warsplaining.

Well, for what its worth you did so quite well in this case.

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:14:37am

Rain, rain, rain, rain….

Can’t sleep—again.

Even if it has nothing to do with Austria or men in green jackets with fancy patches clapping each other on the back after a good (canned) hunt, I know if and when I sleep again I’m going to dream of Der Weinerschnitzel.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:38:30am

The part I don’t get is how these Hubert Hunters are involved in Obama’s Satanic plot to kill Scalia…

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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:43:31am

re: #82 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

The part I don’t get is how these Hubert Hunters are involved in Obama’s Satanic plot to kill Scalia…

I’m sure there was one eccentric member who eschewed both crossbow and rifle, preferring instead to dispatch his quarry with a single, well-fluffed, down pillow…

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:46:52am

re: #83 Alyosha

I’m sure there was one eccentric member who eschewed both crossbow and rifle, preferring instead to dispatch his quarry with a single, well-fluffed, down pillow…

before which he would proclaim: YOU GOIN’ DOWN!!!

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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 1:07:18am

re: #84 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

before which he would proclaim: YOU GOIN’ DOWN!!!

… placing his weapon between the crown of his victim’s head and the bed’s headboard in what more flamboyant assassins would refer to as the ‘the lamest calling-card ever’.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 1:29:53am

re: #85 Alyosha

… placing his weapon between the crown of his victim’s head and the bed’s headboard in what more flamboyant assassins would refer to as the ‘the lamest calling-card ever’.

especially if he left a piece of candy on the pillow…

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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 1:54:25am

re: #86 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

especially if he left a piece of candy on the pillow…

Though I’d personally regard any uneaten confectionery in Scalia’s room as immediately suspicious.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 2:00:19am

re: #79 Single-handed sailor

These guys are from South Africa, but live in AZ now, apparently. I like their music.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 2:15:30am

re: #87 Alyosha

Though I’d personally regard any uneaten confectionery in Scalia’s room as immediately suspicious.

Check for polonium.

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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 2:34:08am

re: #89 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

Check for polonium.

That an appetite suppressant? ;)

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 2:46:09am

re: #90 Alyosha

That an appetite suppressant? ;)

Eventually, yes.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:00:51am

re: #71 Eclectic Cyborg

It’s sad to me that there are times I wish I could donate my skin to a black person, even if only for a day. So they could see what’s it like to drive around town and not be noticed. So they can understand what it feels like to walk past a cop and not have him give you a second look.

So they can at least live one day of their life without having to worry about prejudice.

Unless you used an exceptional seamstress, they’d probably still get a second look.

‘Morning, all.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:12:06am

re: #71 Eclectic Cyborg

It’s sad to me that there are times I wish I could donate my skin to a black person, even if only for a day. So they could see what’s it like to drive around town and not be noticed. So they can understand what it feels like to walk past a cop and not have him give you a second look.

So they can at least live one day of their life without having to worry about prejudice.

An admirable thought, but I am not about to loan my manhood out to any woman.

/

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:18:39am

re: #93 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

An admirable thought, but I am not about to loan my manhood out to any woman.

/

OPE
OEP
EOP

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:30:08am
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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:32:26am

re: #95 Decatur Deb

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and purity of bodily fluids!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:32:37am

morning all.

Stuff is falling from the sky and can’t make up its mind if it wants to be rain or snow.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:34:34am

re: #97 Backwoods_Sleuth

morning all.

Stuff is falling from the sky and can’t make up its mind if it wants to be rain or snow.

Damn ‘undecideds’.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:36:42am

re: #98 Decatur Deb

Damn ‘undecideds’.

yep…those are the ones who end up saying “fuck it” and turn into freezing rain/ice and screw it up for everybody.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:42:19am
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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:58:24am

re: #100 Backwoods_Sleuth

I send photos like that to a friend who works for the Australian Tourist Board…

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steve_davis  Feb 25, 2016 • 4:22:45am

re: #76 goddamnedfrank

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This, by the way, is one of the reasons why I am seriously considering going back to school for a JD. I don’t picture myself as some kind of white knight, but I live in a state with two thoroughly shitty law schools, one of which is 4th tier, and the newer one which is not even ranked, it is so bad. This means the state is filled with utterly stupid good-ol’-boy mostly incompetent ambulance chasers. What the state needs is someone to go off to a tier one program, specialize in litigation, and then come back to the state to burn the motherfucker to the ground through class action lawsuits. Sherman burned it once, so there’s precedent.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 4:32:56am

re: #101 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

I send photos like that to a friend who works for the Australian Tourist Board…

Here’s one from Australia for you:

Facebook Post

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 4:35:06am
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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 4:40:03am

this one for Kragar:

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 4:47:11am

Who read Dan Brown’s sequel to “The Da Vinci Code”?

It was called “The Lost Symbol” and it was about a super-seekrit group within the Masons who used a very powerful SEEKRIT SYMBOL of their power.

The “Lost Symbol” also happens to be a corporate logo that you see everywhere.


HAIL HYDRA

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Kent Dorfman  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:00:37am

re: #92 Decatur Deb

It puts the lotion in the basket
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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:01:51am

re: #106 The Vicious Babushka

Who read Dan Brown’s sequel to “The Da Vinci Code”?

It was called “The Lost Symbol” and it was about a super-seekrit group within the Masons who used a very powerful SEEKRIT SYMBOL of their power.

The “Lost Symbol” also happens to be a corporate logo that you see everywhere.

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It has many other applications. en.wikipedia.org

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:08:32am

re: #29 Lidane

Oh dear. I have been invited to an election night party on Super Tuesday.

Given the very real possibility that Trump could end up the presumptive GOP nominee that night, I don’t know if I should dress for a social night out or a funeral.

Appropriate attire for a wake for the GOP.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:22:02am
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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:33:03am

re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth

Josh Earnest has been pretty cool as Press Sec. I had to remind myself that Gibbs wasn’t an under-study for Ari Fleischer and that Jay Carney existed at all.

Fuck, he has one of them fancy speaking-names what novelists like to employ to fortify character traits :)

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Kent Dorfman  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:34:37am

UAlbany students who claimed bus attack to face charges.

The black female University at Albany students who said they were victims of a racially motivated attack on a CDTA bus will face charges, sources with knowledge of the situation said Wednesday.

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Romantic Heretic  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:38:58am

re: #90 Alyosha

Yes, but it will never be popular.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:42:17am

re: #113 Romantic Heretic

Yes, but it will never be popular.

Just label it “gluten-free”….

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Kent Dorfman  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:42:33am

LOL NYPost:

If Machiavelli were running the Republican Party, this is what he would do: help Trump win the presidential election, then impeach him and remove him from office for some real or imagined crime.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:44:19am

re: #108 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

It has many other applications. en.wikipedia.org

It’s not exactly “Lost” if you can find it everywhere.

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Patricia Kayden  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:44:24am

re: #65 William Lewis

Shudder. Almost as hideous as Seinfeld or Cheers.

I loved Seinfeld when it was on but after Michael Richards’ racist breakdown in that comedy club, I haven’t watched any reruns. I don’t think I’d put Seinfeld in the White White club that Friends was in.

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Tigger2  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:45:04am

re: #115 Kent Dorfman

LOL NYPost:

Could you imagine how Trumps supporters would react to that.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:49:22am

so many easy jokes to make:

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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:52:44am

re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth

From the article:
Only two Republican senators, Mark Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine, were brave enough to say that they would vote on President Obama’s nominee. This is what passes for moderation in today’s G.O.P.: simply stating a willingness to do the job you were elected to do.
* * * * * *
I’d dearly love to see more of this.
What politician is so invested in their own reelection that they’d likely risk being condemned by history, just so they can serve another few terms obstructing and holding their breath, and stamping their feet; only to fall further into ignominy?
Is their grasp of the moral arc so weak and their appreciation of history so shallow?

I’ve seen alot since I’ve been here but this beggars belief. And I feel I can say comfortably (since I’m a bit of an outsider) that this unprecedented nose-thumbing is some juvenile and racist bullshit.

(Edited)

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Tigger2  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:56:19am

re: #120 Alyosha

From the article:
Only two Republican senators, Mark Kirk of Illinois and Susan Collins of Maine, were brave enough to say that they would vote on President Obama’s nominee. This is what passes for moderation in today’s G.O.P.: simply stating a willingness to do the job you were elected to do.

I’d dearly love to see more of this.
What politician is so invested in their own reelection that they’d likely risk being condemned by history, just so they can serve another few terms obstructing and holding their breath, and stamping their feet; only to fall further into ignominy?
Is their grasp of the moral arc so weak and their appreciation of history so shallow?

I’ve seen alot since I’ve been here but this beggars belief. And I feel I can say comfortably (since I’m a bit of an outsider) that this unprecedented nose-thumbing is some juvenile and racist bullshit.

You would think you would see more than that from purple states,

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Alyosha  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:00:48am

re: #121 Tigger2

If there weren’t as many gerrymandered districts you would probably see more like those two.

I noted that the Senators in question represented Illinois and Maine with a slight chuckle.

Anyways, sleep beckons. I’ll read all your insights, snark and kitteh-related bulletins on the morrow.

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Tigger2  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:02:27am

re: #122 Alyosha

I noted that the Senators in question represented Illinois and Maine with a slight chuckle.

Anyways, sleep beckons. I’ll read all your insights, snark and kitteh-related bulletins on the morrow.

Yeah I had to change my response, I must also need some sleep you can’t gerrymander a state. lol

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:05:28am
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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:08:30am

Check out Piper the Airport K-9 at Cherry Capital Airport.

Posted by Detroit Free Press on Wednesday, February 24, 2016
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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:10:46am

re: #119 Backwoods_Sleuth

so many easy jokes to make:

So Republicans are even an embarrassment to elephants?

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Dave In Austin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:19:01am
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Great White Snark  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:22:36am

re: #126 Belafon

So Republicans are even an embarrassment to elephants?

Well it’s the first time they tried to forget something.

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:23:52am

re: #27 goddamnedfrank

From the Simpson’s Stonecutters episode:

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I came to make this very reference, well done.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:26:51am

re: #125 Dr. Matt

I’ll have to look for him next time I fly up there.

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:29:46am

Anyone else get hate followed on twitter by an LGF stalker last night? Got followed by someone ranting about our wonderful host. insta-blocked.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:29:54am

re: #114 Backwoods_Sleuth

Just label it “gluten-free”….

Hey, leave me out of this! :)))))

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GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:30:30am

re: #131 Franklin

Yup. Blocked her. She came up in a thread here awhile back.

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:33:06am

re: #133 GlutenFreeJesus

Yup. Blocked her. She came up in a thread here awhile back.

Thanks. I’ve never quite understood the hate-follow. I follow politicians I don’t like but hate-following a regular civilian is just creepy.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:34:16am

Look at all the tolerance the committee is supporting today:

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:35:40am

re: #135 Backwoods_Sleuth

Can’t tell if that plaque is an expression of contrition or pride.

Edit: Sort of how you can’t tell someones intent via email/text sometimes :)

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Great White Snark  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:36:05am

re: #134 Franklin

Thanks. I’ve never quite understood the hate-follow. I follow politicians I don’t like but hate-following a regular civilian is just creepy.

Healthy minded people avoid those they dislike let alone hate. Seeking more contact is an unhealthy symptom.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:36:21am

Baby Whiplash thinks “Freeze Peach” guarantees his “right” to a public venue to bully and harass.

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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:38:02am

I was talking with my folks yesterday - both life long Republicans (my mom mostly of the Team Red variety (Cuban), my dad formerly a talk radio listener who is now feels like his generation screwed everything up (Boomer)) - we were talking very briefly about the election. My mom was saying how she heard that candidates stay in longer than they should to get delegates and make deals, so I had to explain that only happens if nobody gets a majority of delegates. Then I pointed out that “some of them were also probably waiting for Trump to say something that really made everyone go ‘wait, what?’” to which my dad responded, “what else could he say?” I hope that means he’s at least realized that Trump would be terrible (despite his past “well, at least he says what he means” stuff)… Though I doubt either of them would actually vote for Hillary, then again, we live in California, so it doesn’t really matter because Clinton will win by 20 points.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:38:03am

re: #138 The Vicious Babushka

Baby Whiplash thinks “Freeze Peach” guarantees his “right” to a public venue to bully and harass.

I bet he thinks it means he can’t be shouted out or disagreed with.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:39:48am

re: #135 Backwoods_Sleuth

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:40:23am

re: #140 Belafon

I bet he thinks it means he can’t be shouted out or disagreed with.

And something something I GET TO GO INTO EVERYBODY’S “SAFE SPACES” BUT NOBODY CAN COME INTO MINE!!!!11!!
Ben’s Spirit Animal==>

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:41:20am

Happy to see my GOP Governor (Baker - MA) stating he isn’t sure who he will vote for in the primary, but that it sure as hell won’t be Trump.

He is also reportedly raising money to muscle conservatives out of the GOP state committee (might be paywalled):

Baker, in an unprecedented foray into an intraparty squabble, is using the March 1 balloting for the GOP’s governing state committee to muscle the conservatives out of any significant influence and to replace them with moderate Republicans.

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Dave In Austin  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:41:39am
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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:42:08am

re: #142 The Vicious Babushka

Reality was one of the best characters from last season. Of course, Shapiro and his ilk probably don’t realize that Reality was talking as much to them as he was to everyone else…

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:47:02am

re: #145 KGxvi

Reality was one of the best characters from last season. Of course, Shapiro and his ilk probably don’t realize that Reality was talking as much to them as he was to everyone else…

“Reality” was lynched at the end of the episode so he won’t be back next season unless he’s really Kenny.

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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:49:46am

re: #146 The Vicious Babushka

“Reality” was lynched at the end of the episode so he won’t be back next season unless he’s really Kenny.

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Yeah, sadly, he won’t be back. Honestly, I just thought the whole season was great, really loved the concept of the Reality character.

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Patricia Kayden  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:50:12am

re: #124 Dr. Matt

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That is so insulting to Oompa Loompas who are not racist douchebags!

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:51:59am

re: #147 KGxvi

Yeah, sadly, he won’t be back. Honestly, I just thought the whole season was great, really loved the concept of the Reality character.

“Reality” was actually a stereotypical Internet douchebag stalker troll, which is why Baby Whiplash identified so strongly with him.

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Archangelus  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:52:21am
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Patricia Kayden  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:53:27am

re: #138 The Vicious Babushka

Baby Whiplash thinks “Freeze Peach” guarantees his “right” to a public venue to bully and harass.

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Let the idiot speak. I see no harm to letting someone like Shapiro spew his nonsense in a public University. Opposing groups should invite speakers to tear apart Shapiro’s message.

But of course you are correct that no one has the right to demand to speak anywhere as the First Amendment of the Constitution does not give us a right to public or private platforms. Not sure why people have such a hard time understanding this.

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Tigger2  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:55:46am
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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:57:18am

re: #151 Patricia Kayden

Let the idiot speak. I see no harm to letting someone like Shapiro spew his nonsense in a public University. Opposing groups should invite speakers to tear apart Shapiro’s message.

But of course you are correct that no one has the right to demand to speak anywhere as the First Amendment of the Constitution does not give us a right to public or private platforms. Not sure why people have such a hard time understanding this.

CSULA didn’t ban Baby Whiplash from speaking at their campus, they just requested that he appear on a panel with other people having different viewpoints. He couldn’t deal with being treated as the equal of people who don’t think like he does.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 6:57:25am

re: #138 The Vicious Babushka

Baby Whiplash thinks “Freeze Peach” guarantees his “right” to a public venue to bully and harass.

It is not “speech free of consequences”

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:00:50am

re: #126 Belafon

So Republicans are even an embarrassment to elephants?

Well, they can’t sue for defamation….

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:02:48am

My surprise, etc. —

Although Trump has dominated the Republican primary race to this point, racking up 81 delegates to his nearest competitor’s 17, his lack of broad-based support could hinder his chances in a general election.

The poll finds that Trump fares worse than any of his GOP rivals among Hispanics in hypothetical general election match-ups against Democratic primary front-runner Hillary Clinton.

Clinton bests Trump among Hispanics by a 57-point margin, while she only leads Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) by 43 points, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) by 38 points and Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) by 30 points with the traditionally Democratic demographic.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:05:35am

:D

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:06:15am

re: #116 The Vicious Babushka

It’s not exactly “Lost” if you can find it everywhere.

Well, we’re talking Dan Brown here.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:06:46am

re: #138 The Vicious Babushka

Baby Whiplash thinks “Freeze Peach” guarantees his “right” to a public venue to bully and harass.

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As far as I can tell Benny never has been arrested and jailed by any level of government yet has he?

Well there you go Benny…your free speech is just fine.

Now, I hope the good students of Cal State LA practice theirs too…and boo you of stage.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:07:47am

re: #156 Lidane

My surprise, etc. —

Univision poll: 8 in 10 Hispanics don’t like Trump

…and 9 out of 10 British housewives can’t tell the difference between Whizzo butter and a dead crab.

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Skip Intro  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:10:52am

Donald Trump only hires foreign workers for his Mar-a-Lago club.

Sorry, I can’t get the link to work using this damn iPad. Story in the NY Times today.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:11:03am

re: #153 The Vicious Babushka

CSULA didn’t ban Baby Whiplash from speaking at their campus, they just requested that he appear on a panel with other people having different viewpoints. He couldn’t deal with being treated as the equal of people who don’t think like he does.

So that is his problem. Typical bully bull…can dish it out but can’t take it.

He’s a mouth in a vacuum. The vacuum is his empty head.

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Smith25's Liberal Thighs  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:11:59am

re: #135 Backwoods_Sleuth

Been able to trace back family roots. Good possibility that my ancestors were sold at Cheapside.

Of course if you ask most people around here what Cheapside is, they will reference the nice White-Privilegedy Bar located near there, and have no idea of the history.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:12:19am

re: #162 ObserverArt

So that is his problem. Typical bully bull…can dish it out but can’t take it.

He’s a mouth in a vacuum. The vacuum is his empty head.

He wrote a book titled “BULLIES”

It is not a memoir of his romance with Milo Yeahimadumbass.

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Tigger2  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:14:03am

re: #161 Skip Intro

Donald Trump only hires foreign workers for his Mar-a-Lago club.

Sorry, I can’t get the link to work using this damn iPad. Story in the NY Times today.

Here ya go.

nytimes.com

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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:16:21am

re: #156 Lidane

Playing with 538’s turnout machine, if Latinos vote 80-20 for the Democrat, and turnout at the same level as African Americans (66%), it would be enough to move North Carolina to the Democratic column and put Arizona in play.

The other one that would be interesting is if college educated white voters split 50-50 (last time they were 56-44 for Romney with 77% turnout), with the Latino vote staying the same, it would swing NC and Georgia. If the Latino vote moves like up above, Arizona and Texas also flip to the Democratic column. The question is whether the college educated would move that much

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:17:50am

re: #156 Lidane

My surprise, etc. —

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I like how she “only” leads the others by over 30 points. But yeah this is no real surprise.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:18:04am

re: #166 KGxvi

The question is then: How many Latino voters can the GOP turn away using discriminatory voter ID legislation?

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:19:06am

re: #166 KGxvi

Playing with 538’s turnout machine, if Latinos vote 80-20 for the Democrat, and turnout at the same level as African Americans (66%), it would be enough to move North Carolina to the Democratic column and put Arizona in play.

The other one that would be interesting is if college educated white voters split 50-50 (last time they were 56-44 for Romney with 77% turnout), with the Latino vote staying the same, it would swing NC and Georgia. If the Latino vote moves like up above, Arizona and Texas also flip to the Democratic column. The question is whether the college educated would move that much

I don’t think there will be that big of a swing on that front unfortunately.

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lawhawk  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:22:46am

Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area. The right wing continues their baffling BS and the rubes continue buying it - that the GOP is simply doing what the Democrats did previously with GOP Supreme Court nominees during election years.

This, in a word, is a lie.

Democrats may have indicated their opposition, but ultimately not only allowed hearings on declared nominees, but held committee and full Senate confirmations of GOP nominees.

The Senate GOP has explicitly stated they will refuse to take any action on any Obama nominee - even as the President hasn’t even announced his nominee. That’s unprecedented and breathtaking in its obstructionism and ignoring the plain meaning of the Constitution (yeah, all you judicial originalists, reconcile all that - you can’t and you know it).

Add to that the fact that the GOP is laying waste to the traditional power of the President to choose nominees as they see fit for the court, and that they want a one-for-one replacement of Scalia with someone of a similar judicial philosophy.

Funny, but how exactly what Thurgood Marshall replaced? Oh right - with Clarence Thomas - the polar opposite judicially.

And yet that’s entirely the President’s prerogative. Obama gets to choose Scalia’s replacement, and he’ll pick someone fitting his judicial philosophy.

The Senate GOP and right wing nutters will just have to deal.

Failing that, and the GOP carries out their obstructionist nonsense, Democrats better do all they can to make sure there are consequences - namely that the GOP loses the Senate and the elected President is a Democrat.

The GOP obstructionism cannot be allowed to stand.

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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:23:38am

re: #169 HappyWarrior

I started to look at some recent polling but it’s too much of a rabbit hole for me this early in the morning. But I did find at least a couple of polls showing Clinton around 50% for people with college degrees against Trump, but it didn’t break it down by race.

If that does hold it either means Trump is just that bad of a nominee or that Obama won twice despite the Bradley Effect still playing a role in electoral politics.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:26:19am

re: #170 lawhawk

The GOP obstructionism cannot be allowed to stand.

Obama is looking to nominate someone whom the GOP has unanimously supported in the past and then watch them out themselves for all to see as the party of cantankerous obstructionism and anti-Obamism-at-all-costs.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:32:00am

re: #164 The Vicious Babushka

He wrote a book titled “BULLIES”

It is not a memoir of his romance with Milo Yeahimadumbass.

Ha. I had to look that up.

Bullies: How the Left’s Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans

And the reviews at Amazon are by the whole crew: Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, Michele Malkin, David Limbaugh (Rush’s brother), David Horowitz.

An excerpt of Benny’s brilliance:

Look at every major bully move by the left over the past few decades and you’ll be able to spot the coordination between the left’s instruments. The politicians and regulators work with the unions; the unions work with the journalists; the journalists work with the Hollywood clique; the Hollywood clique works with the leftist charitable foundations; the leftist charitable foundations work with the university professors; the university professors work with the judges. And all of them work with each other.

There is only one way to make an institution conservativerein. It has to be purged.

Now, in America, we generally don’t look fondly on Soviet-style purges, complete with gulags and hastily dug graves. And so the American left has stayed away from that sort of thing. The left has taken advantage, however, of the American freedom to employ and work with whom you choose. The left doesn’t do anything illegal in preventing their ideological opponents from working. They just do something tremendously immoral—and unbelievably hypocritical, considering that they want private religious schools to have to employ transvestites who show up one day wearing a feather boa and a tutu.

Damn, I could swear the conservatives work that way and with way more coordination and lockstep than the left could ever muster. Look at the list of the reviewers…the only reviewers.

And as far as the cover…I am willing to bet that Benny had the cover designer make the photographer take a picture of Benny making that fist. Method graphics!

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:33:49am

re: #173 ObserverArt

Ha. I had to look that up.

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And the reviews at Amazon are by the whole drew: Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, Michele Malkin, David Limbaugh (Rush’s brother), David Horowitz.

An excerpt of Benny’s brilliance:

Damn, I could swear the conservatives work that way and with way more coordination and lockstep than the left could ever muster. Look at the list of the reviewers…the only reviewers.

And as far as the cover…I am willing to bet that Benny had the cover designer make the photographer take a picture of Benny making that fist. Method graphics!

He has as much self-awareness as Donald Trump.

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:33:51am

re: #162 ObserverArt

So that is his problem. Typical bully bull…can dish it out but can’t take it.

He’s a mouth in a vacuum. The vacuum is his empty head.

Well, you saw what happened when he actually has to defend his beliefs in the Zoey Tur incident.

He can be as nasty as he wants in his column. But when he takes those ideas out into the public, rational people helpfully offer to send him to the hospital.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:34:10am
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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:34:43am

re: #173 ObserverArt

The politicians and regulators work with the unions; the unions work with the journalists; the journalists work with the Hollywood clique; the Hollywood clique works with the leftist charitable foundations; the leftist charitable foundations work with the university professors; the university professors work with the judges. And all of them work with each other.

and we are such victims

if only we could fight back, but we are too nice to even think of such things, much less even utter them out loud…

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:35:01am

re: #173 ObserverArt

Ha. I had to look that up.

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And the reviews at Amazon are by the whole drew: Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, Michele Malkin, David Limbaugh (Rush’s brother), David Horowitz.

An excerpt of Benny’s brilliance:

Damn, I could swear the conservatives work that way and with way more coordination and lockstep than the left could ever muster. Look at the list of the reviewers…the only reviewers.

And as far as the cover…I am willing to bet that Benny had the cover designer make the photographer take a picture of Benny making that fist. Method graphics!

Pretty much any card from that house of cards could be removed such that the entire thing comes fluttering down.

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SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:35:17am

re: #152 Tigger2

What is a Senate “Veterans” Committee?

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:39:35am

re: #176 Lidane

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According to that link, 5% of Rubio voters feel the same way.

5% is bad enough. But 20%? 1 in 5 Trump voters is just fine with slavery? How is that possible?

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Archangelus  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:39:55am

re: #170 lawhawk

Agreed in full.
This anti-constitutional insanity needs to be brought to an end, or at the very least ensure that it costs the perpetrators greatly.

The outrage I’m seeing this matter generate from otherwise more peaceful folks that I know who lean towards the left and right of US politics is quite unusual; There’s a genuine sense that a line has been crossed by elected Republicans that they really had no business crossing (a “BLTN” - Better Late Than Never” - moment as far as I’m concerned), and for no justifiable reason whatsoever. This issue can and IMHO will cost them greatly the more the long run, but I for one don’t expect them to come to their senses one damned bit.

Personally, i’m somewhat hoping that the president will start rolling off conservative/Republican candidates for the role, knowing full well that they’d object even then. That way, when they eventually pay the price in voters for their actions and lose in the elections, the consequences will end up being that much worse in retrospect (not getting the power to appoint someone after 2016 AND blowing perfect opportunities during 2016 to get someone of their liking when they had the chance)..

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:41:45am

re: #180 withak

According to that link, 5% of Rubio voters feel the same way.

5% is bad enough. But 20%? 1 in 5 Trump voters is just fine with slavery? How is that possible?

Reading further, those polls were taken in South Carolina, which was the home office for secessionist whackjobs.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:42:33am

re: #115 Kent Dorfman

LOL NYPost:

Donald Trump would just counter such a threat by nominating Sarah Palin as his VP. Then he’d be unimpeachable, because getting rid of him would hand the presidency to someone who thinks that “nuclear fission” is exemplified by the salmon fishing her family does in Bristol Bay every year, you betcha’.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:42:36am

re: #179 SteveMcGaziBolaGate RN

What is a Senate “Veterans” Committee?

2016 Senate Standing Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection

Matters relating to veterans, including veterans’ rights, benefits and education; veterans’ nursing homes; military affairs and civil defense; national guard; retention of military bases; safety of citizens and security of public buildings and property; military memorials and cemeteries.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:44:37am

Not sure if this “news” was picked up by anyone yesterday….

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:45:21am

re: #183 Dark_Falcon

Donald Trump would just counter such a threat by nominating Sarah Palin as his VP. Then he’d be unimpeachable, because getting rid of him would hand the presidency to someone who thinks that “nuclear fission” is exemplified by the salmon fishing her family does in Bristol Bay every year, you betcha’.

Bristol’s “Bay Area” is a very high traffic location, if you catch my meaning (if you get my drift)

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:45:36am

re: #185 Dr. Matt

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Not sure if this “news” was picked up by anyone yesterday….

yep…we guffawed a lot about that last night.

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Archangelus  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:45:58am

re: #185 Dr. Matt

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:46:25am

re: #187 Backwoods_Sleuth

yep…we guffawed a lot about that last night.

Ah. Ok.

I was too busy eating a friggn amazing bowl of real ramen last night. :)

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:46:26am

re: #177 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

and we are such victims

if only we could fight back, but we are too nice to even think of such things, much less even utter them out loud…

The one thing the right has mastered is spewing nonsense in such a way that it requires you to stop and think about it to realize that it’s bullshit. On first process, though, it confirms most people’s innate belief that they’re doing everything they can, so something else must be causing the problems in their lives.

If you can figure out a way to get people to perform real introspection at real time, please let everyone know. We’d all be better off for it.

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:46:39am

re: #187 Backwoods_Sleuth

yep…we guffawed a lot about that last night.

We also chortled. Not a single harrumph, though.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:46:51am

re: #184 Backwoods_Sleuth

2016 Senate Standing Committee on Veterans, Military Affairs, and Public Protection

What that has to do with granting religious exceptions for owners of public accommodations I fail to see. One would think such a committee would be better focused on making sure state service fill gaps where the DoVA fails and in making Dire Warnings about the threat from Daesh.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:47:12am

re: #173 ObserverArt

Ha. I had to look that up.

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And the reviews at Amazon are by the whole drew: Glenn Beck, Sarah Palin, Sean Hannity, Michele Malkin, David Limbaugh (Rush’s brother), David Horowitz.

An excerpt of Benny’s brilliance:

Damn, I could swear the conservatives work that way and with way more coordination and lockstep than the left could ever muster. Look at the list of the reviewers…the only reviewers.

And as far as the cover…I am willing to bet that Benny had the cover designer make the photographer take a picture of Benny making that fist. Method graphics!

Gosh, don’t know how I missed this fascinating book by Baby Ben. Looks like a must-read. Such Facts Very Wisdom.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:48:45am

re: #192 Dark_Falcon

What that has to do with granting religious exceptions for owners of public accommodations I fail to see. One would think such a committee would be better focused on making sure state service fill gaps where the DoVA fails and in making Dire Warnings about the threat from Daesh.

It’s the Kentucky GOP on its mission to gut every single civil right for anyone who is “not like them” and protect their own brand of Christianity.
It does not have to make sense.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:49:14am

re: #186 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

Bristol’s “Bay Area” is a very high traffic location, if you catch my meaning (if you get my drift)

Backwoods_Sleuth, does that joke qualify as sexist? It seems like it might to me, but I’m not sure.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:50:29am

re: #195 Dark_Falcon

Backwoods_Sleuth, does that joke qualify as sexist? It seems like it might to me, but I’m not sure.

If it had been directed at a person who did not seek the public eye on issues of sexual abstinence, then yes.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:50:38am

re: #195 Dark_Falcon

Backwoods_Sleuth, does that joke qualify as sexist? It seems like it might to me, but I’m not sure.

Abstinence promoter Bristol ought to be used to those jokes by now.

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taserian  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:51:39am

As if we needed another point against Trump:

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:52:10am

re: #196 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

re: #198 taserian

OK, so noted.

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Timothy Watson  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:52:36am

re: #173 ObserverArt

After reading that excerpt, I am going to need to see some official transcripts before I believe that he graduated from UCLA or Harvard Law School.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:52:44am

re: #185 Dr. Matt

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Not sure if this “news” was picked up by anyone yesterday….

It was. I commented it would be the ticket of two crooks who both have used government programs for their own benefit and wealth.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:53:26am

In other words, the state is attempting to overrule valid local fairness ordinances.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:53:48am

ROFL:

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:54:47am

re: #202 Backwoods_Sleuth

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In other words, the state is attempting to overrule valid local fairness ordinances.

They will soon pass an ordinance forbidding schools from teaching anything about gays except that they are immoral, unnatural and an abdomination unto the Lord.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:55:22am

re: #204 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

They will soon pass an ordinance forbidding schools from teaching anything about gays except that they are immoral, unnatural and an abdomination unto the Lord.

I would not be surprised in the least.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:56:03am

re: #203 Lidane

ROFL:

SMH. The fringe right have worn out the term “political correctness” as much as they have with “Alinsky”, “Rev. Wright”, and “liberal commie”.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:56:59am

I haven’t had a new pair of shoes in 3 years. It’s definitely time for some new shoes.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:57:19am

Raving Freakazoid Nut Sandwich continues his jihad against Trump:

Facebook Post

The comments are priceless. He’s getting eaten alive by his own listeners.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:57:41am

In the spirit of my long running “Stories featuring the word ‘Benghazi’ in them that are actually about Libya” series, today I am happy to present Good News from Benghazi. That good news is that Daesh got their asses kicked there earlier this week:

Military forces loyal to Libya’s eastern government said on Tuesday they had taken control of two key neighborhoods in Benghazi, building on gains made against Islamist fighters over the previous three days.

The military said it had full control of the districts of Boatni and Laithi and claimed advances in several other areas. A hospital source said 20 people had been killed and 45 wounded in the latest clashes.

The eastern city of Benghazi has seen some of the worst violence in the conflict that has plagued Libya since Muammar Gaddafi was toppled in an uprising five years ago.

The violence escalated when military commander Khalifa Haftar launched a campaign in 2014 against Islamists and other armed groups, with the factions taking up entrenched positions in Benghazi’s streets.

On Tuesday residents celebrated the army’s advances by sounding car horns and setting off fireworks. Some returned to their homes for the first time in months to check for damage.

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Dave In Austin  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:58:03am
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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:58:30am

re: #207 The Vicious Babushka

I haven’t had a new pair of shoes in 3 years. It’s definitely time for some new shoes.

New shoes are a pain in butt for me. I have one leg nearly 1” shorter than the other and I have to find a pair that can have the soles taken apart (rules out a lot of air or gel-filled sport shoes) and then pay someone to do it.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 7:59:59am

re: #207 The Vicious Babushka

I haven’t had a new pair of shoes in 3 years. It’s definitely time for some new shoes.

I replaced my New Balance shoes the other day because the sides were splitting and the bottom was starting to come loose. These are the shoes I use for everything. Went to the store, where they keep records - it’s nice because they don’t have to remeasure for the width or the type of insert I use - and I found out it had been two years since I bought my last pair.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:00:10am

re: #211 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

New shoes are a pain in butt for me. I have one leg nearly 1” shorter than the other and I have to find a pair that can have the soles taken apart (rules out a lot of air or gel-filled sport shoes) and then pay someone to do it.

I hear you, Wendell. I wear size 14 EE, which means most types of shoe aren’t available in my size and the ones that are are quite expensive.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:01:01am

re: #213 Dark_Falcon

I hear you, Wendell. I wear size 14 EE, which means most types of shoe aren’t available in my size and the ones that are are quite expensive.

But when they are won out you can use them as a canoe…

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Dave In Austin  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:01:09am

re: #213 Dark_Falcon

I hear you, Wendell. I wear size 14 EE, which means most types of shoe aren’t available in my size and the ones that are are quite expensive.

My dog, Do you water ski?

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:01:10am

re: #18 goddamnedfrank

I’d be more interested to know if this was one of those ridiculous canned hunts where they release pheasants and quail right in front of the shooters, and then all the old fat guys go back to the lodge for an incredibly awkward circle-jerk?

Yeah but the group has fancy name, historical and all.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:01:55am

re: #203 Lidane

ROFL:

Right Wing Watch ‎@RightWingWatch

Rafael Cruz blames political correctness for Trump’s success among evangelicals

bit.ly
10:50 AM - 25 Feb 2016

What the hell does this even mean???

Is it some sort of use of an excuse as an excuse? Is he blaming evangelicals for accepting Trump being religious because he plays on some cliches like the Bible is his favorite book and they buy it because it is politically correct? One thing for sure…someone will buy it.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:02:30am

re: #215 Dave In Austin

My dog, Do you water ski?

No.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:03:28am

re: #214 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

But when they are won out you can use them as a canoe…

Actually, I typically leave my old shoes embedded in the assholes of libtards.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:04:29am

re: #202 Backwoods_Sleuth

In other words, the state is attempting to overrule valid local fairness ordinances.

Heartwarming to see the Right to Discriminate making a comeback.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:04:49am

re: #207 The Vicious Babushka

I haven’t had a new pair of shoes in 3 years. It’s definitely time for some new shoes.

Well before I came to China, I found a pair of Josef Seibel shoes at the Goodwill, of all places. I wasn’t familiar with the brand at the time, but they looked well made. They were my size (even more of a surprise, since I’ve got small feet) and were in very good condition, so I bought them. That was 10 years ago and I still wear them. When my son came to Hong Kong last winter, I bought another pair of new Josef Seibel shoes at discount. And, just before I returned to the mainland this time, I went to the same shop and bought a third pair, also on sale. They are so comfortable, you can wear them right away. No break in required. If my first pair are any indication, these new pairs should last till 2026.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:05:03am

re: #217 ObserverArt

What the hell does this even mean???

In short: NO TRUE CHRISTIAN!

Papa Cruz basically agreed with the assertion that anyone who calls themselves an evangelical Christian but supports Trump isn’t a “real” Christian. They’re only Christians out of convenience or out of habit, but they’re not committed believers.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:05:03am

re: #219 Dark_Falcon

Actually, I typically leave my old shoes embedded in the assholes of libtards.

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You must be feeling better…you’re getting frisky.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:05:08am

I have to wear ankle boots because of support but Nordstrom has such a delicious selection!

Doc Martens, whaddaya think?

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:05:19am

re: #219 Dark_Falcon

Actually, I typically leave my old shoes embedded in the assholes of libtards.

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I’m definitely not at the advanced level of support required for your shoe size.

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:05:58am

re: #223 ObserverArt

You must be feeling better…you’re getting frisky.

Somewhat better, my pain levels are down.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:07:09am

re: #224 The Vicious Babushka

I have to wear ankle boots because of support but Nordstrom has such a delicious selection!

Doc Martens, whaddaya think?

Oh, for sure. You’d be a cool kid.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:07:35am

I thought this thing was a Berniebot but it is apparently a Trumpsucker. Blocked now.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:08:46am

re: #228 The Vicious Babushka

I thought this thing was a Berniebot but it is apparently a Trumpsucker. Blocked now.

Avoid anyone who uses the words “abundantly clear,” as a general rule.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:11:11am

re: #222 Lidane

In short: NO TRUE CHRISTIAN!

Papa Cruz basically agreed with the assertion that anyone who calls themselves an evangelical Christian but supports Trump isn’t a “real” Christian. They’re only Christians out of convenience or out of habit, but they’re not committed believers.

Wow. That takes some mental gymnastics.

I made a crack yesterday about the infighting among the wingnuts because of Trump splitting camps apart and pitting them against one another. I guess it is also splitting religious fundamentalists apart too…so it makes my comment even more apt.

The Tower of Conservative Babble.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:11:50am
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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:14:00am

re: #226 Dark_Falcon

Somewhat better, my pain levels are down.

Good. We need you healthy so we can battle over some politics.

: )

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Dark_Falcon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:15:52am

re: #232 ObserverArt

Good. We need you healthy so we can battle over some politics.

: )

OK, but we’ll have to do that another time. Work beckons, so BBT.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:16:18am

Someone here is bound to know the answer to this question: what aircraft is this? I shot this photo in Malaysia using my 18-50 mm lens, so it’s a bit fuzzy. It was quite a ways off.

Definitely not a drone
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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:17:19am

re: #234 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

Someone here is bound to know the answer to this question: what aircraft is this? I shot this photo in Malaysia using my 18-50 mm lens, so it’s a bit fuzzy.

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Something with rotors that big is probably an Osprey.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:18:53am

re: #235 Belafon

Something with rotors that big is probably an Osprey.

Sounds about right. I remember hearing the rotors and snapping the photo, but it was so far away I wasn’t sure what I was taking a picture of.

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FormerDirtDart  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:19:49am

re: #234 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

Someone here is bound to know the answer to this question: what aircraft is this? I shot this photo in Malaysia using my 18-50 mm lens, so it’s a bit fuzzy.

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It’s an Osprey (CV/MV-22) used by the USMC, USAF and soon USN, JSDF and IDF

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:19:53am

re: #234 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

Osprey. An expensive lawn dart.

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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:23:15am

re: #237 FormerDirtDart

It’s an Osprey (CV/MV-22) used by the USMC, USAF and soon USN, JSDF and IDF

Even more details. Thanks!

I assume this one belongs to the Malaysian air force, or maybe the navy. The beach where I was is not far from an airport.

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ObserverArt  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:23:21am

Back tonight for more GOP debate viewing. Gotta work on my portfolio web site and save brain cells. Too much GOP politics and I might have too low a tolerance for more of the Foolish 5! They say the ‘others’ are going to go on attack against Trump…I don’t want to miss the pop-guns versus Trump’s bellowing cannon.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:25:06am
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wheat-dogghazi-mailgate  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:25:29am

I’ve been looking through my vacation photos. I may have a few I can sell. But now, I need to go to sleep. See you all later on.

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:26:10am

re: #224 The Vicious Babushka

I have to wear ankle boots because of support but Nordstrom has such a delicious selection!

Doc Martens, whaddaya think?

Gee thanks. You mention you haven’t had new shoes in 3 years, so I go to Zappos and order a pair of shoes. Then you mention Doc Martens, now I am back on Zappos.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:26:50am

So, does this mean Donald paid too little tax for all the wealth he claims to own?

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:27:13am

Well this makes perfect sense. If Iowa law passes, children can use handguns

When do we hit the wall? Never?

From the article…“It’s only dangerous if you handle it wrong,” Natalie told the news station. “You never point a gun at somebody.”
Then why have it?

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:29:29am
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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:29:31am

re: #238 Dr. Matt

Osprey. An expensive lawn dart.

A very expensive lawn dart with a development history that’d make me never want to board one. At least, thank god, they aren’t using the thing for Marine One.

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FormerDirtDart  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:30:02am

re: #239 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

Even more details. Thanks!

I assume this one belongs to the Malaysian air force, or maybe the navy. The beach where I was is not far from an airport.

The only military (or any organization) currently flying (or ever to) the Osprey is the US. Likely in the area for training, and marketing the capability to the Malaysian military

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:34:15am

re: #245 nines09

Well this makes perfect sense. If Iowa law passes, children can use handguns

When do we hit the wall? Never?

Actually, I don’t quite understand why you’d allow shotguns to be used by kids but not handguns. This bill, in and of itself, doesn’t really change all that much. Our recent worship of guns isn’t about the guns, since we’ve had them for a while. Even I remember, and I graduated in 1988, kids with their gun racks in their trucks on campus. It’s about bullying, and about whites trying to cling to their power.

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Nojay UK  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:35:00am

re: #238 Dr. Matt

Osprey. An expensive lawn dart.

AKA the Widowmaker. Then again quite a few aircraft have gained that monicker over the years.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:35:21am

re: #245 nines09

Well this makes perfect sense. If Iowa law passes, children can use handguns

When do we hit the wall? Never?

From the article…“It’s only dangerous if you handle it wrong,” Natalie told the news station. “You never point a gun at somebody.”
Then why have it?

Well, when I was 10 ~ 12 ish I had a .22 lr bolt action that I used for target shooting (tin cans, paper, pine cones, etc) and for hunting squirrel and rabbit. I will also mention that I was allowed to go out on my own by that point and go shooting without any supervision.

A hand gun is more difficult to use than any rifle made but I would presume they think that the uses would be similar. The law does require direct supervision.

It’s a lot like most concealed carry laws - they don’t stop crime the way the right wing says and they don’t lead to blood in the streets like the left wing says. Status quo anti well, not bellum but you get the idea.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:35:40am

LOL!!!!!!!!!

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FormerDirtDart  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:36:27am

re: #247 William Lewis

A very expensive lawn dart with a development history that’d make me never want to board one. At least, thank god, they aren’t using the thing for Marine One.

Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1), the unit responsible for “Marine 1” fly MV-22 Ospreys. They replaced the CH-46s used to support presidential operations. The press routinely fly on them now.

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Ziggy_TARDIS  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:38:25am

re: #228 The Vicious Babushka

Speaking of which, 2 friends on FB blocked me for being a Hillary supporter.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:38:35am

re: #252 Backwoods_Sleuth

LOL!!!!!!!!!

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Evelyn Waugh’s first wife was named Evelyn. The couple were identified as “He-Evelyn” and “She-Evelyn”.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:39:04am

re: #250 Nojay UK

AKA the Widowmaker. Then again quite a few aircraft have gained that monicker over the years.

Well, I expect that in the long run the Osprey will kill fewer crew than the F35 which is doing a wonderful imitation of some of the worst aircraft in history but with the ability to carry a large passenger load the total body count will probably be higher.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:39:53am

The Devil has a blond combover cemented in place with hairspray.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:40:46am

re: #241 The Vicious Babushka

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I don’t give a rat’s ass about your supposed net worth, Donald.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:40:49am

re: #253 FormerDirtDart

Marine Helicopter Squadron One (HMX-1), the unit responsible for “Marine 1” fly MV-22 Ospreys. They replaced the CH-46s used to support presidential operations. The press routinely fly on them now.

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I thank you for the correction; I looked at Wiki but…

That said, I hope it’s a very long time before any POTUS flies on that deathtrap. At least an engine failure in a helicopter has the option of autogyration.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:40:58am

Can I just say I’m enjoying Ted Cruz crashing and burning on the national stage? Well, I am:

Facebook Post

A group of conservative activist leaders that voted late last year to endorse Ted Cruz over Marco Rubio held a conference call Tuesday to re-evaluate their positions based on new developments in the Republican presidential race, according to multiple sources familiar with the situation. The upshot: If Cruz is not successful on Super Tuesday — by carrying his native Texas at the least — some of his prominent backers are prepared to defect to Rubio.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:41:52am
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DobermanBoston  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:42:48am

“The U.S. chapter of the International Order of St. Hubertus lists a suite on M Street NW in the District as its headquarters, although the address is only a mailbox in a United Parcel Service store.”

They are a frugal secret society.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:43:37am

re: #257 The Vicious Babushka

The Devil has a blond combover cemented in place with hairspray.

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Devil with the Blue Dress - Mitch Ryder

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:43:50am

re: #255 Decatur Deb

Evelyn Waugh’s first wife was named Evelyn. The couple were identified as “He-Evelyn” and “She-Evelyn”.

Cute. A gay couple that lived next door to us in Madison, WI were both named Todd. We liked seeing the reactions when we would introduce them as “This is Todd and his wife Todd” (that was their preference) as it gave a really fast check on attitudes… :D

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:43:57am

re: #260 Lidane

Can I just say I’m enjoying Ted Cruz crashing and burning on the national stage? Well, I am:

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They’re already trying to legtimize Rubio in wingnut circles. I caught an ad for him last night that includes a gushing Rush Limbaugh quote about him. I know I obviously wasn’t the target demographic but the ad was just some bashing of Cruz and Trump and not really about why Rubio is good. Just some nice words from Rushbo who compared him to Reagan and the voiceover who insists Marco is the voice for a new generation of conservatism and to take on Hillary. I don’t take the guy lightly but I remain unimpressed with him as a candidate and officeholder as a whole.

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FormerDirtDart  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:44:45am

re: #256 William Lewis

Well, I expect that in the long run the Osprey will kill fewer crew than the F35 which is doing a wonderful imitation of some of the worst aircraft in history but with the ability to carry a large passenger load the total body count will probably be higher.

Since becoming operational in 2007 only six people have died in three fatal Osprey crashes.

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:46:31am

re: #264 William Lewis

Cute. A gay couple that lived next door to us in Madison, WI were both named Todd. We liked seeing the reactions when we would introduce them as “This is Todd and his wife Todd” (that was their preference) as it gave a really fast check on attitudes… :D

I know a couple who are a Christopher and a Christina, and naturally they both prefer “Chris,” so everyone just calls him by a pluralized version of their last name — even she does.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:47:22am

This former Yelp employee is getting all kinds of shit for complaining about her minimum wage job (which got her fired) but it’s suddenly become a New Truth that people who work full time should not expect to be paid enough to afford food and shelter.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:50:54am

re: #268 The Vicious Babushka

This former Yelp employee is getting all kinds of shit for complaining about her minimum wage job (which got her fired) but it’s suddenly become a New Truth that people who work full time should not expect to be paid enough to afford food and shelter.

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Well being a bunch of heartless right wing pricks is the life that those who work for Fox choose so don’t cry when you’re called an elitist asshole.

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Nojay UK  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:51:20am

re: #266 FormerDirtDart

Since becoming operational in 2007 only six people have died in three fatal Osprey crashes.

Real Widomakers have fatalities in three figures — the German F-104 Starfighter fleet had over 100 fatal crashes and a bunch of near-things. Then again there were a lot of them in service. The Osprey has managed to rack up a decent body count with only a couple of hundred airframes flying.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:51:52am

re: #266 FormerDirtDart

Since becoming operational in 2007 only six people have died in three fatal Osprey crashes.

Bad taste left over from the developement models I suppose. I remember quite a few that I look online and see are all from that time frame. Hopefully it will stay closer to that. I still prefer a proper helecopter to them for that VTOL role but I can see it’s doing better than I want to give it credit for.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:54:02am

re: #249 Belafon

Long guns at family and club functions have always been there. I’ve participated in many a shotgun bingo shoot at clambakes and such as a kid. In that respect I have no problems. Handguns are another thing entirely. Too easy to have something go wrong, especially with the proliferation of semi autos. Revolvers take a bit of strength and skill to arm. Not so with magazine fed Colts and such. So I see this as just a bill to please the lunatics who think Bobby should be able to point and shoot at 4 with a 9MM or larger.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:57:30am

re: #271 William Lewis

Bad taste left over from the developement models I suppose. I remember quite a few that I look online and see are all from that time frame. Hopefully it will stay closer to that. I still prefer a proper helecopter to them for that VTOL role but I can see it’s doing better than I want to give it credit for.

It was released for full-up troop testing before the hydraulic issues related to engine rotation were properly addressed. That’s where the fatals piled up.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:58:35am

re: #272 nines09

I suspect the number of kids that routinely fire a shotgun or a rifle with their parents but have not shot a handgun is really, really close to zero.

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lawhawk  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:58:53am

This is a Rubio campaign adviser:

Can’t wait for the Rubio campaign to go unskew the polls. Wishful thinking isn’t a campaign strategy. Rubio’s campaign is all but toast, and he’s among the last to know - just like Jeb and all the rest before him. Same with Cruz.

Trump’s gotten this thing in the bag, and everyone else is fighting for scraps. There’s little reason to think that Rubio has a chance of the nomination when he’s yet to win any state.

Rubio’s still under the mistaken impression that he can win by losing.

This is the GOP’s best hope against Trump? HA! Clueless and being cannon fodder is no way to campaign.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 8:59:46am

re: #251 William Lewis

Well, when I was 10 ~ 12 ish I had a .22 lr bolt action that I used for target shooting (tin cans, paper, pine cones, etc) and for hunting squirrel and rabbit. I will also mention that I was allowed to go out on my own by that point and go shooting without any supervision.

A hand gun is more difficult to use than any rifle made but I would presume they think that the uses would be similar. The law does require direct supervision.

It’s a lot like most concealed carry laws - they don’t stop crime the way the right wing says and they don’t lead to blood in the streets like the left wing says. Status quo anti well, not bellum but you get the idea.

I still have my Sears bolt action 22 and that was bought for me when I was 12. Me and my cousin, when I visited them they lived in the “country”, used to go buy about 200 rounds of shorts and just plink for hours. Walked around with our rifles all over. I enjoyed target shooting. Handguns are a different beast. If I was at a clambake and some half hammered yahoo had 8 year olds firing off rounds with a pistol I’d be on him like a cat. Never had handguns at shoots, but then again, I’ve not been in that world for a while. I think the law is just pandering to the kook jobs.

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nines09  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:00:38am

re: #274 Belafon

I suspect the number of kids that routinely figure a shotgun or a rifle with their parents but have not shot a handgun is really, really close to zero.

There are hunters and families whose ownership of weapons does not include handguns.

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:01:55am

re: #268 The Vicious Babushka

This former Yelp employee is getting all kinds of shit for complaining about her minimum wage job (which got her fired) but it’s suddenly become a New Truth that people who work full time should not expect to be paid enough to afford food and shelter.

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I didn’t pay much attention to this story when it first broke, but I recall seeing headlines that indicated that the fired employee wasn’t so hard up for food as she indicated in the open letter, at least based on her Instagram account, filled with plenty of photos of meals out at restaurants, etc. Unfortunately, that’s all the story will be about — she felt “entitled” to a “lifestyle” she “couldn’t afford,” and therefore anyone who complains about not getting a living wage is a whiny entitled Millennial socialist Berniebot or something.

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lawhawk  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:04:45am
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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:06:44am

re: #275 lawhawk

This is a Rubio campaign adviser:

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Can’t wait for the Rubio campaign to go unskew the polls. Wishful thinking isn’t a campaign strategy. Rubio’s campaign is all but toast, and he’s among the last to know - just like Jeb and all the rest before him. Same with Cruz.

Trump’s gotten this thing in the bag, and everyone else is fighting for scraps. There’s little reason to think that Rubio has a chance of the nomination when he’s yet to win any state.

Rubio’s still under the mistaken impression that he can win by losing.

This is the GOP’s best hope against Trump? HA! Clueless and being cannon fodder is no way to campaign.

I’ll buy the Rubio talk when he actually starts winning states. And besides when he’s beating Cruz, it’s not by much. It’d be one thing if he were starting to catch up to Trump on the margins but outside of Iowa, he’s been more further away from Trump than he’s been closer. I think the establishment really wants Rubio because he’s less unpredictable than Trump is. Sure he may have a stupid moment like at the debate where he did the Obama thing but he’s less likely to be caught RTing white supremacists.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:08:33am

re: #278 withak

I didn’t pay much attention to this story when it first broke, but I recall seeing headlines that indicated that the fired employee wasn’t so hard up for food as she indicated in the open letter, at least based on her Instagram account, filled with plenty of photos of meals out at restaurants, etc. Unfortunately, that’s all the story will be about — she felt “entitled” to a “lifestyle” she “couldn’t afford,” and therefore anyone who complains about not getting a living wage is a whiny entitled Millennial socialist Berniebot or something.

Whether or not this specific employee was exaggerating her circumstances, San Francisco is an expensive city and yet there are businesses within the city who pay their employees minimum wage. Where are all these people supposed to live? Will the businesses that hire them send buses to to take them from the shanty towns 30 miles outside the city limits?

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:09:17am

re: #279 lawhawk

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Or when Nixon replaced all the Warren Court judges. I’ll be frank here. The court isn’t ideologically balanced and hasn’t been for a long time. I’d say it was last truly balanced before Reagan promoted Rehnquist to CJ. Obama’s pick will balance it in some way.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:09:51am

Oh look who *HEARTS* Donald Trump!

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Ming5000  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:10:18am

re: #229 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate

Avoid anyone who uses the words “abundantly clear,” as a general rule.

I also commonly hear, “It’s just common sense”.
Example: “The American people just want common sense solutions.”
Often used when arguing against legislation so as to avoid detailed criticism and detailed counter-proposals.
I must have heard Boehner use that phrase a hundred times.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:10:21am

re: #281 The Vicious Babushka

Whether or not this specific employee was exaggerating her circumstances, San Francisco is an expensive city and yet there are businesses within the city who pay their employees minimum wage. Where are all these people supposed to live? Will the businesses that hire them send buses to to take them from the shanty towns 30 miles outside the city limits?

Establish IT worker’s dormitories with anti-suicide nets. There’s precedent.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:10:24am

re: #268 The Vicious Babushka

This former Yelp employee is getting all kinds of shit for complaining about her minimum wage job (which got her fired) but it’s suddenly become a New Truth that people who work full time should not expect to be paid enough to afford food and shelter.

There’s nothing better than mocking the poors.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:11:13am

re: #281 The Vicious Babushka

Whether or not this specific employee was exaggerating her circumstances, San Francisco is an expensive city and yet there are businesses within the city who pay their employees minimum wage. Where are all these people supposed to live? Will the businesses that hire them send buses to to take them from the shanty towns 30 miles outside the city limits?

It really is such crap. They want to have low as hell wages but also oppose things like government assistance to make people’s lives easier. Typical stupid right wing Calvinist bullshit where you deserve every last bad thing that happens to you.

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BeachDem  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:11:29am

re: #268 The Vicious Babushka

This former Yelp employee is getting all kinds of shit for complaining about her minimum wage job (which got her fired) but it’s suddenly become a New Truth that people who work full time should not expect to be paid enough to afford food and shelter.

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And the Fox blonde would be working for minimum wage if not for her connections and blondeness.

Smith graduated from LSU, having taken some business classes and minored in speech. Smith’s father was a floor trader at Chicago’s Mercantile Exchange and many of Sandra’s relatives worked in Chicago’s financial district.

She began her business career as a research associate at Aegis Capital Group. There, she assisted in the research and analysis of retail stocks, prepared weekly stock newsletters to clients, and identified investment opportunities.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:11:42am

Tuesday is going to be hilarious and horrifying in equal measure:

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:13:05am

re: #283 The Vicious Babushka

Oh look who *HEARTS* Donald Trump!

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Spoiler Alert: Based on his profile, “Yosemite Al” is associated in some way with our old pal Crowder.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:13:31am

re: #289 Lidane

Tuesday is going to be hilarious and horrifying in equal measure:

I’m going to vote in the Texas Democratic primary, but I would love to see Cruz lose Texas. Then, we can figure out how to make him lose his reelection.

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A Mom Anon  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:14:07am

re: #202 Backwoods_Sleuth

A similar law went through the GA Senate, still has to go through the house. But the film industry (the State is cashing in on this “Hollywood of the South” image, big time) is saying, NOPE, pass it and we’re leaving. Our happy little law will also allow bullying in schools if it’s cloaked in religion.

Hate causes brain damage. As witnessed by this bullshit.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:14:10am

re: #288 BeachDem

And the Fox blonde would be working for minimum wage if not for her connections and blondeness.

Smith graduated from LSU, having taken some business classes and minored in speech. Smith’s father was a floor trader at Chicago’s Mercantile Exchange and many of Sandra’s relatives worked in Chicago’s financial district.

She began her business career as a research associate at Aegis Capital Group. There, she assisted in the research and analysis of retail stocks, prepared weekly stock newsletters to clients, and identified investment opportunities.

Connections are so much. These FNC people never even attempt to walk a day in someone else’s shoes and talk about how people are self-entitled. Well shit, yeah I do feel entitled a little I admit. I worked my ass for my degree and then for my paralegal certificate. I don’t expect a six figure salary but it’s not unreasonable of me to expect a decent living with that.

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BeachDem  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:14:22am

re: #284 Ming5000

I also commonly hear, “It’s just common sense”.
Example: “The American people just want common sense solutions.”
Often used when arguing against legislation so as to avoid detailed criticism and detailed counter-proposals.
I must have heard Boehner use that phrase a hundred times.

Also one of the main arrows in Sarah Palin’s quiver, although she made it one word—commonsense.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:14:28am

re: #290 withak

Spoiler Alert: Based on his profile, “Yosemite Al” is associated in some way with our old pal Crowder.

Which organization is Sharpton associated with that killed whites?

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:15:34am

re: #291 Belafon

I’m going to vote in the Texas Democratic primary, but I would love to see Cruz lose Texas. Then, we can figure out how to make him lose his reelection.

Oh, same here. Despite my job I’m still going to vote Democratic in the primary. That’s not even a question.

If Cruz loses Texas, I’m going to enjoy watching the state GOP call him a RINO and start casting around for someone to replace him.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:15:58am

re: #290 withak

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Spoiler Alert: Based on his profile, “Yosemite Al” is associated in some way with our old pal Crowder.

Yeah because Al Sharpton has told people not to vote “against their heritage.” I’m not a huge Sharpton fan but comparing him and Duke is so fucking wrong. As for my “heritage”, I’m a multi-national mutt descended from some groups who weren’t so kindly to each other back in the day. Trump meanwhile is that bully from school and his father was the bastard landlord.

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Kent Dorfman  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:16:08am

re: #213 Dark_Falcon

You know what they say about men with big feet…

Big socks

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:19:36am

re: #208 Lidane

Raving Freakazoid Nut Sandwich continues his jihad against Trump:

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The comments are priceless. He’s getting eaten alive by his own listeners.

Comments:

sad4us smokehill • 13 hours ago

I agree about Clinton and Obama, but those two prove my point. We don’t need another narcissist in the white house.

San sad4us • 13 hours ago

OK , so who?

BobM001 San • 12 hours ago

A “Canaduan Cuban” or an “Anchor Baby”?

LMAO! Oh the conundrum!

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:21:37am

re: #299 MsJ

Comments:

LMAO! Oh the conundrum!

I always laugh at the argument that Obama is a narcissist for a couple reasons. One is their own candidates and two I think it takes a mild narcissist to want that job. But I’m not Charles Krauthammer, From a distance psychologist.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:26:04am

Anyone have a running list of things Ted Cruz plans to do on his first day in office? I know he plans to repeal Obamacare, rip up the Iran deal, and overturn all of Obama’s executive actions. Well, he’s added yet another task:

I’ve pledged, if I’m elected president, on the very first day in office, I intend to instruct the U.S. Department of Justice to open an investigation into Planned Parenthood and to prosecute any and all criminal conduct by that organization,” he said. “It appears Planned Parenthood is a national criminal enterprise committing multiple felonies.”
Read more at wonkette.com

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:27:30am

re: #301 Dr. Matt

Ah. Found the list:

Every Candidate’s Impossible First-Day Agendas, Ranked

1. Ted Cruz will...

* Rescind every single executive order issued by President Obama (which total 184 thus far)
* Open a Department of Justice investigation into Planned Parenthood
* “Rip up” the Iran nuclear deal (which would look something like this)
* Order the IRS to end its “persecution of religious liberty”
* Order the Department of Justice to end its “persecution of religious liberty”
* Move the U.S. embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem

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Skip Intro  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:29:18am

Iowa Lawmakers Approve Bill That Would Let Kids Have Handguns

Children of all ages in Iowa would be able to lay down their toy guns and pick up the real thing under a bill that passed the state House of Representatives.

The measure approved Tuesday by 62-36 vote would allow children 14 or younger to possess “a pistol, revolver or the ammunition” under parental supervision. It now heads for the state Senate.

The insanity just keeps growing.

huffingtonpost.com

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Patricia Kayden  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:31:45am

re: #153 The Vicious Babushka

CSULA didn’t ban Baby Whiplash from speaking at their campus, they just requested that he appear on a panel with other people having different viewpoints. He couldn’t deal with being treated as the equal of people who don’t think like he does.

Okay. I didn’t know that. Thanks.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:35:32am

re: #303 Skip Intro

Iowa Lawmakers Approve Bill That Would Let Kids Have Handguns

The insanity just keeps growing.

huffingtonpost.com

But don’t let them know about condoms and safe sex. Sigh. Fucking assholes.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:36:20am

re: #302 Dr. Matt

Ah. Found the list:

Every Candidate’s Impossible First-Day Agendas, Ranked

So basically give in to the whims of fringe Evangelical douchebags.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:36:57am

all this talk about handguns got me to take a look at something I hadn’t ever thought much about.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:38:01am

re: #306 HappyWarrior

So basically give in to the whims of fringe Evangelical douchebags.

You can frigging say whatever you want if you know you will never be elected…

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:38:08am

re: #290 withak

What the hell happened to Crowder anyway? Did Twitter ban his ass too?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:38:09am

re: #284 Ming5000

I also commonly hear, “It’s just common sense”.
Example: “The American people just want common sense solutions.”
Often used when arguing against legislation so as to avoid detailed criticism and detailed counter-proposals.
I must have heard Boehner use that phrase a hundred times.

It’s also hysterical when Sarah Palin talks about “common sense” because she’s so experty about that stuff.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:38:17am

re: #153 The Vicious Babushka

CSULA didn’t ban Baby Whiplash from speaking at their campus, they just requested that he appear on a panel with other people having different viewpoints. He couldn’t deal with being treated as the equal of people who don’t think like he does.

Town Hall has a piece entitled: Conservative Writer Ben Shapiro Banned from CSULA

And then includes the following quote:

In an email to the Young America’s Foundation chapter at CSULA, university president William Covino wrote, “After careful consideration, I have decided that it will be best for our campus community if we reschedule Ben Shapiro’s appearance for a later date, so that we can arrange for him to appear as part of a group of speakers with differing viewpoints on diversity. Such an event will better represent our university’s dedication to the free exchange of ideas and the value of considering multiple viewpoints.”

The fucking dishonesty is unreal.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:39:05am

re: #305 HappyWarrior

But don’t let them know about condoms and safe sex. Sigh. Fucking assholes.

That’s where my personal “libertarian” tendencies would show through - teach kids properly about all of that. Sex, drugs, guns, & rock & rolllllll…. er, never mind …

< whistles innocently and walks quickly away… >

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:39:11am

re: #309 Eclectic Cyborg

What the hell happened to Crowder anyway? Did Twitter ban his ass too?

My only exposure to him was through the comments here, and I think whoever was hate-following him and posting his tweets (VB?) stopped doing so.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:39:15am

So, I read this:

Almost as soon as Donald Trump is the presumptive GOP nominee — which may be as soon as March 15 — Democrats will surely cut their negative ads, and then have at it.

They will attack Trump’s credentials as a tribune of the little guy by focusing on a money-grubbing venture like Trump University, designed to extract as much cash as possible from people who thought they would learn something about real estate from the shell of a school (Trump has been defending himself from charges of fraud for years).

They will dissect his business record. They will fasten on his failed casinos and the bankruptcies he used to stiff creditors while maintaining a lavish lifestyle, and see what they can make of mob connections to the New York real estate world.

They will fry him for hypocrisy on immigration by pointing out that Trump Tower was built by illegal Polish immigrants worked to the bone and that, according to news reports, illegal immigrants are helping build his new hotel in Washington.

They will make the cheap threats he throws at anyone who crosses him a character and temperament issue. They will hound him about his unreleased tax returns. And, of course, they will use decades-worth of controversial statements to portray him as racist and sexist.

And it made me wonder…

What happens if Trump is the nominee and then he leaves the campaign trail?

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:39:28am

re: #152 Tigger2

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The House will kill it, unless the GOP gains control in the March special elections, which is a distinct possibility.

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Pawn of the Oppressor  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:39:29am

re: #268 The Vicious Babushka

This former Yelp employee is getting all kinds of shit for complaining about her minimum wage job (which got her fired) but it’s suddenly become a New Truth that people who work full time should not expect to be paid enough to afford food and shelter.

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“Wussification of America” is a real graphic?

My First Day In Office agenda would include burning Fox News to the ground. Just in case anybody wants to write me in.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:40:52am

re: #156 Lidane

My surprise, etc. —

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And this is why I want Trump to be the GOP nominee. He can’t win if Hispanics turn out to vote.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:40:53am

re: #303 Skip Intro

Three years from now…

“…state officials are at a loss to explain the sudden surge of school shootings in Iowa over the past several years…”

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Stanley Sea  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:41:17am

re: #261 The Vicious Babushka

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He seems bothered.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:41:34am

re: #312 William Lewis

That’s where my personal “libertarian” tendencies would show through - teach kids properly about all of that. Sex, drugs, guns, & rock & rolllllll…. er, never mind …

< whistles innocently and walks quickly away… >

Well you’d be consistent. I don’t know how I feel about kids under 14 and guns though.

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:41:43am

re: #186 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)

Bristol’s “Bay Area” is a very high traffic location, if you catch my meaning (if you get my drift)

Sorry, just got back from the doo-dah room….

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:42:14am

re: #316 Pawn of the Oppressor

“Wussification of America” is a real graphic?

My First Day In Office agenda would include burning Fox News to the ground. Just in case anybody wants to write me in.

Nah eminent domain that bad boy and make their former office space into a home for poor LGBT Muslim orphans.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:42:20am

re: #307 Backwoods_Sleuth

all this talk about handguns got me to take a look at something I hadn’t ever thought much about.

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OMFG. You need to send it to me to … keep it safe, yeah, that’s it, that’s the ticket…

Much more seriously, have it inspected by a qualified smith and then get appropriate insurance on it. Do you have any provenience (paperwork, etc) on how it came to you from the military? If you have good provenience it can double the value.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:42:44am

re: #163 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs

Been able to trace back family roots. Good possibility that my ancestors were sold at Cheapside.

Of course if you ask most people around here what Cheapside is, they will reference the nice White-Privilegedy Bar located near there, and have no idea of the history.

I drank a lot of beer at Cheapside when I was a UK law student, long, long ago.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:43:07am

re: #309 Eclectic Cyborg

What the hell happened to Crowder anyway? Did Twitter ban his ass too?

No, I just stopped hate-following him and posting his lame shit here.

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Big Beautiful Door  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:44:23am

re: #169 HappyWarrior

I don’t think there will be that big of a swing on that front unfortunately.

Though Trump isn’t popular even with college educated Republicans.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:44:43am
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Skip Intro  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:45:19am

re: #318 Eclectic Cyborg

Three years from now…

“…state officials are at a loss to explain the sudden surge of school shootings in Iowa over the past several years…”

Concealed carry will be allowed in all elementary schools. Hell, it will be mandatory.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:46:01am

re: #326 Big Beautiful Door

Though Trump isn’t popular even with college educated Republicans.

Yeah I guess so.

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Pawn of the Oppressor  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:46:16am

re: #322 HappyWarrior

Nah eminent domain that bad boy and make their former office space into a home for poor LGBT Muslim orphans.

Burning it down would feel so good, though. So right.

I would round up all their staff and tattoo/dye their skin brown, too, so they’d get to live the rest of their lives as honorary black people. Let’s see how long they last…

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:47:17am

re: #327 Lidane

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As I said, idiots like Gohmert will only believe climate change is real if it gets to be over 100 degrees in the Arctic Circle in winter. This is what we’re dealing with. A you know moron.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:47:47am

Backyard gun ranges outlawed by Gov. Rick Scott

Florida homeowners can no longer set up backyard gun ranges after Gov. Rick Scott signed a bill into law Wednesday outlawing them.

The bill was brought to light, in part, because of a St. Petersburg man’s decision to build a gun range in his backyard. It turns out there was no law prohibiting it.
Joseph Carannante said he built the gun range in his yard to save him time and money.

“I haven’t even fired a single shot and I’m being threatened with my life,” said Carannante. “People swatting my house, I mean, pretty serious stuff.”

Shooter’s World of Tampa offered Carannante a one year free membership at its commercial gun range.

The bill (SB 130) that Scott signed into law bans the recreational use of firearms on residential property in neighborhoods where there are one or more homes per acre of land.

The fact that such a law was even on the books in the first place is asinine. But, if you have an acre (or more) of land in a residential area, which is not unheard of, you can still fire off your penis extensions on your property.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:47:51am

re: #330 Pawn of the Oppressor

Burning it down would feel so good, though. So right.

I would round up all their staff and tattoo/dye their skin brown, too, so they’d get to live the rest of their lives as honorary black people. Let’s see how long they last…

Heh I know. Man I hate that fucking network for all the fear and lie spreading they do.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:49:18am

re: #332 Dr. Matt

Backyard gun ranges outlawed by Gov. Rick Scott

The fact that such a law was even on the books in the first place is asinine. But, if you have an acre (or more) of land in a residential area, which is not unheard of, you can still fire off your penis extensions on your property.

Bet the NRA won’t be comparing him to Hitler anytime soon since he’s a good Republican toad.

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Pawn of the Oppressor  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:49:55am

re: #327 Lidane

Dumbshit apparently hasn’t been outside in Texas anytime in the last ten years… Hey Louise, how you like them multiple years with 60-plus days of consecutive 100+ degree heat? Or the back to back ice storms squeezed in between 75-degree weeks in February? Or an entire month of solid rain this past April from piles of moisture boiling off the gulf. I could go on.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:50:35am

The actual problem with the gun nuts right now is that gun owners used to be a self-policing group. If people had done some of the shit they do right now - like walking into a store with their gun - around my grandfather, he would’ve slapped them upside their head, taken their gun, and called their parents, no matter how old they were. Open and concealed carry laws wouldn’t have passed 30 years ago because the members of the gun community themselves knew the concept was idiotic.

They’re worshipping the guns as some sort of talisman, an idol. Sadly, this group overlaps with the group of people that have a rule about idols and yet they are not bothered by it at all.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:52:07am

I have a ten acre propery in a rural, unincorporated area. I can shoot in my backyard without much concern but despite that I am still EXTREMELY careful when I’m target shooting.

I wouldn’t even think to do it on a property less than three or so acres. Just too dangerous. There was an old episode of CSI where a guy got charged for murder/manslaughter because he was target shooting at home in an urban area, missed a target and wound up killing someone 8 blocks away.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:52:44am

re: #334 HappyWarrior

Bet the NRA won’t be comparing him to Hitler anytime soon since he’s a good Republican toad.

They might actually complain about this as a way to raise money and “prove” how they are non-partisan. PR eyewash is important. When push comes to shove in the next election though you could run as pro-gun a Democrat as me against an anti-gun Republican like Mittens and they’ll still support Mittens over me.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:53:13am

re: #336 Belafon

It’s not about gun rights, it’s about pissing off those hippie Liberal commies!

Half /

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:54:12am

re: #337 Eclectic Cyborg

There was an old episode of CSI where a guy got charged for murder/manslaughter because he was target shooting at home in an urban area, missed a target and wound up killing someone 8 blocks away.

Unpossible! Everyone knows that bullets don’t travel that far!

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:54:52am

Who are the “Special Snowflakes” again?

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:55:01am

re: #337 Eclectic Cyborg

Just last week: Lawyer says 2nd Amendment protects gun owners’ right to accidentally shoot their neighbors

A Florida man accidentally shot a neighbor girl whose house was located behind a backyard shooting range he set up — but his attorney says no laws were broken.

Deputies arrested Harold Lanham, of Naples, and charged him with shooting a missile into a dwelling after his errant gunshot wounded 14-year-old Deborah Ledesma, reported WFTX-TV.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:55:49am

re: #341 The Vicious Babushka

Who are the “Special Snowflakes” again?

“I’ll be terrorising…”

Isn’t that a threat?

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:56:06am

re: #341 The Vicious Babushka

Who are the “Special Snowflakes” again?

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One wonders if Milo understands the meaning of “liberal” in “liberal arts,” or if any of his readers do.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:57:02am

Ayup

Let’s be clear: Trump is no fluke. Nor is he hijacking the Republican Party or the conservative movement, if there is such a thing. He is, rather, the party’s creation, its Frankenstein monster, brought to life by the party, fed by the party and now made strong enough to destroy its maker. Was it not the party’s wild obstructionism — the repeated threats to shut down the government over policy and legislative disagreements; the persistent call for nullification of Supreme Court decisions; the insistence that compromise was betrayal; the internal coups against party leaders who refused to join the general demolition — that taught Republican voters that government, institutions, political traditions, party leadership and even parties themselves were things to be overthrown, evaded, ignored, insulted, laughed at? Was it not Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.), among many others, who set this tone and thereby cleared the way for someone even more irreverent, so that now, in a most unenjoyable irony, Cruz along with the rest of the party must fall to the purer version of himself, a less ideologically encumbered anarcho-revolutionary? This would not be the first revolution that devoured itself.

By “Robert Kagan is a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution and a contributing columnist for The Post.”

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:57:58am

re: #341 The Vicious Babushka

Who are the “Special Snowflakes” again?

The students there need to do what those at UT Austin did and show up with dildos.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:58:10am

re: #314 MsJ

So, I read this:

And it made me wonder…

What happens if Trump is the nominee and then he leaves the campaign trail?

Did anyone see my question? Does anyone know?

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:58:13am

re: #342 Dr. Matt

“shooting a missile into a dwelling” - that sounds way more spectacular (and not the good kind of spectacular) than what actually happened.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 9:59:55am

re: #323 William Lewis

OMFG. You need to send it to me to … keep it safe, yeah, that’s it, that’s the ticket…

Much more seriously, have it inspected by a qualified smith and then get appropriate insurance on it. Do you have any provenience (paperwork, etc) on how it came to you from the military? If you have good provenience it can double the value.

Nope, no provenience, never thought it would ever be worth anything.
And, yes, I do seriously need to get it inspected and properly valued for insurance.

I’d post a pic but kinda hesitant to do that.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:00:25am

re: #342 Dr. Matt

But the family’s home was directly behind the line of fire, and one of Lanham’s shots was fired too high and missed the target and berm and instead went through the glass door.

Authorities in other communities have been unable to stop residents from setting up shooting ranges in their front or back yards because Florida law prohibits local governments from restricting gun rights in any way.

I always knew there were idiots in Florida but what the fucking fuck? Why would you start shooting with a HOME DIRECTLY IN YOUR LINE OF FIRE?!?! GAH!!

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:00:27am

re: #341 The Vicious Babushka

Who are the “Special Snowflakes” again?

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People who don’t think Milo is awesome.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:01:34am

re: #351 HappyWarrior

People who don’t think Milo is awesome.

There are only two people who think Milo is awesome.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:01:49am

I just reported Milo’s tweet. This is a clear case of targeted harassment and a clear violation of Twitter’s TOS.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:02:50am

re: #347 MsJ

Did anyone see my question? Does anyone know?

Like after he was picked at the convention? Then the Republicans are screwed because most states require a name fairly early.

If he did it before the convention? The party would have to scramble to pick a nominee.

But I believe Trump is in it to win it.

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lawhawk  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:03:20am

re: #347 MsJ

If he gets the nomination and doesn’t campaign (leave campaign trail)? Think it’ll depend on when that scenario happens, and how much time remains - getting a replacement on the ballot.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:03:34am

Um. Getting paid to provide a product which is your business of providing, is not “slavery”
Go look it up.

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Stanley Sea  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:04:33am

re: #314 MsJ

Jeb!

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:06:37am

re: #314 MsJ

What happens if Trump is the nominee and then he leaves the campaign trail?

This happens at the RNC:

Animal House - All Is Well!

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:06:40am

re: #356 The Vicious Babushka

So, is Jamie pro-abortion?

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But yes, getting paid is not slavery.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:06:52am

re: #356 The Vicious Babushka

Um. Getting paid to provide a product which is your business of providing, is not “slavery”
Go look it up.

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And it’s the 13th not the 14th. It’s not slavery. When you provide a public good, you don’t get to hide behind “religious beliefs” as an excuse. What a fucking load of crap. I don’t feel sorry for these people at all since they openly discriminate against people. No different from Jim Crow days.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:07:03am

re: #349 Backwoods_Sleuth

Nope, no provenience, never thought it would ever be worth anything.
And, yes, I do seriously need to get it inspected and properly valued for insurance.

I’d post a pic but kinda hesitant to do that.

I’d love to see one but can understand the reluctance. I hope you have someone in the family who can understand and appreciate just what you have there. 1942… my mother was born that year among so much else.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:07:20am

PASS THE MARSHMALLOWS

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:07:56am

re: #353 Dr. Matt

I just reported Milo’s tweet. This is a clear case of targeted harassment and a clear violation of Twitter’s TOS.

Good for you but Milo isn’t threatening their money so I doubt they’ll care.

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lawhawk  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:08:05am

Electoral math:

In this scenario, Trump trounces both Cruz and Rubio.

Texas is a proportional state. Florida is winner take all. Trump and Cruz are neck and neck in Texas, which means Cruz wont get any bounce, let alone advantage from his home state. Trump gets to add to his already substantial lead.

Rubio losing his home state? He’s done. Trump solidifies his lead.

So, tell me again how Trump doesn’t get the nomination? GOP math (such as when Rubio says that he doesn’t have to win states to win the nomination).

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Jenner7  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:08:17am

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:08:42am

re: #361 William Lewis

I’d love to see one but can understand the reluctance. I hope you have someone in the family who can understand and appreciate just what you have there. 1942… my mother was born that year among so much else.

oh, WTH. Here it is.

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:08:54am

re: #357 Stanley Sea

Jeb!

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:08:57am

Aww-poor neckbeard troll fears he’s being abused by the big bad Twitter!

Misogynist asshole will be misogynist asshole.

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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:09:14am
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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:09:22am

re: #353 Dr. Matt

I just reported Milo’s tweet. This is a clear case of targeting harassment and a clear violation of Twitter’s TOS.

It seemed like his usual snark and he did not single out a specific location or individual, so I’d just classify it as generic assholery.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:09:30am

re: #362 The Vicious Babushka

The problem for them both, but especially Rubio, is that they can’t keep up with Trump’s insults. And neither of them have any practice in actually attacking someone’s policies.

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:09:37am

re: #347 MsJ

Did anyone see my question? Does anyone know?

I don’t think that’s ever happened, but I don’t think it would help him.

Retail politics is essential - and if you think about it, if he pulled back from in-person stumping, his free media exposure would evaporate. He couldn’t mount an effective campaign by calling into Scarborough’s show every morning.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:11:07am

re: #370 The Vicious Babushka

It seemed like his usual snark and he did not single out a specific location or individual, so I’d just classify it as generic assholery.

I think milo is claiming that Twitter is harassing and abusing him.

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:11:10am

re: #363 William Lewis

Good for you but Milo isn’t threatening their money so I doubt they’ll care.

Twitter nuked the accounts of Stacy and Rage Furby for similar behavior. Let’s see what happens. Milo really wants to be a martyr by having his account banned. I say let’s help him with that endgoal.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:11:34am

re: #369 Kragar

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Am I the only one who keeps retweeting links to all the shit Trump has said and done?

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:11:35am
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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:11:48am

re: #368 Eric The Fruit Bat

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Eclectic Cyborg  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:11:57am

re: #368 Eric The Fruit Bat

When he says “harasser” is he talking about Charles or someone else?

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:01am

re: #362 The Vicious Babushka

PASS THE MARSHMALLOWS

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Man, that Resurgent logo is seriously creepy.

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lawhawk  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:10am

re: #372 makeitstop

No, I don’t think that’s happened in the modern era, but I could see how he’d spin something like that - having to do the heavy lifting of running a major business empire.

In other words, spinning BS.

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Jenner7  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:13am

Hahahaha.

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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:20am

re: #375 The Vicious Babushka

Am I the only one who keeps retweeting links to all the shit Trump has said and done?

Who can trust the liberal media?
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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:43am

re: #366 Backwoods_Sleuth

oh, WTH. Here it is.

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Not my personal taste, but I can understand it. Someone really liked that pistol and spent some serious money to make it the way he (oh, it’s almost _always_ a “He”) wanted it. Pass that one down to who ever in the family can appreciate it.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:53am

re: #354 Belafon

re: #355 lawhawk

The reason I asked is that I don’t think Trump will handle negative advertising well. Honestly, at some point he is totally going to lose his shit.

I just wondered what options the GOP would have at that point. Thanks!

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ipsos  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:53am

re: #365 Jenner7

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:12:55am

re: #376 Lidane

Due process much?

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Stanley Sea  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:13:37am

re: #366 Backwoods_Sleuth

Just curious, how much?

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Dr. Matt  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:13:39am

re: #381 Jenner7

Hahahaha.

Damn, Mitt Romney is getting sassy. Please proceed, Governor.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:14:00am

re: #374 Dr. Matt

Twitter nuked the accounts of Stacy and Rage Furby for similar behavior. Let’s see what happens. Milo really wants to be a martyr by having his account banned. I say let’s help him with that endgoal.

Rage Furby targeted someone famous. That gets expensive to the bosses. Can’t say about Stacy, I pay even less attention to him than Furby.

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Jenner7  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:14:23am

re: #385 ipsos

Thank you!

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:14:24am

re: #378 Eclectic Cyborg

He’s talking about Twitter proprer-especially when they ban such people as his partner-in-crime, Le Furby au Rage.

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:14:50am

re: #376 Lidane

Maricopa County Attorney bans new iPhones because Apple is ‘on the side of terrorists’

Isn’t that a Restraint of Trade lawsuit waiting to happen?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:14:55am

re: #383 William Lewis

Not my personal taste, but I can understand it. Someone really liked that pistol and spent some serious money to make it the way he (oh, it’s almost _always_ a “He”) wanted it. Pass that one down to who ever in the family can appreciate it.

yep. I inherited it from my first husband. He liked that over-the-top fancy stuff.
Me, I just care about how well it works.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:18:17am

re: #387 Stanley Sea

Just curious, how much?

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:20:00am

re: #393 Backwoods_Sleuth

yep. I inherited it from my first husband. He liked that over-the-top fancy stuff.
Me, I just care about how well it works.

My taste is for functional as well. My Stevens SxS is not as delicately balanced as, say a Parker or Fox, but it will put a mallard in the oven just as efficiently.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:20:41am
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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:21:41am

re: #394 Backwoods_Sleuth

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That’s why I asked about any provenience. In this case it would actually put it to about 5x of that … O_o

Early war era is insanely collectible.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:22:35am

re: #396 Backwoods_Sleuth

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That actually sucks. He’d have been more conservative than I’d prefer but would have still been in the sane column.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:23:10am

re: #398 William Lewis

That actually sucks. He’d have been more conservative than I’d prefer but would have still been in the sane column.

I still think POTUS was just trolling the Senate GOP.

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Romantic Heretic  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:24:33am

re: #352 The Vicious Babushka

The one in Milo’s mirror doesn’t count.

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Lidane  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:27:20am
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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:29:05am

re: #401 Lidane

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Rush Limbaugh said the same this over 20 years ago.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:31:05am

So the Millennial Kid at work was raving about Deadpool and how it’s a groundbreaking film because it “Breaks the 4th Wall” and I’m like dude, did you ever hear of the Marx Brothers?

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:32:44am

re: #402 The Vicious Babushka

Rush Limbaugh said the same this over 20 years ago.

So? Might get some new young dumb white voter to go GOP this year.

And _that_ is all that matters.

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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:32:54am

re: #402 The Vicious Babushka

Rush yesterday: “All Liberals see conservativism as some monolithic entity.”

He went on to say that only the Sith deal in absolutes.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:33:20am

re: #404 William Lewis

So? Might get some new young dumb white voter to go GOP this year.

And _that_ is all that matters.

Everything old is new again.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:33:44am

re: #401 Lidane

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Yeah nevermind those African-American soldiers, African-American abolitionists, really fuck Barton and his revisionist history.

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Kragar  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:34:02am
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HappyWarrior  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:34:24am

re: #396 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Probably didn’t want to put the GOP in an odd place of rejecting one of their own.

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Franklin  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:35:00am

re: #403 The Vicious Babushka

So the Millennial Kid at work was raving about Deadpool and how it’s a groundbreaking film because it “Breaks the 4th Wall” and I’m like dude, did you ever hear of the Marx Brothers?

Christ, he doesn’t even have to go that far back for a current example. The Big Short (2015) used it very effectively.

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BeachDem  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:35:05am

re: #401 Lidane

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Who the fuck else could have ended slavery? Gah—these people get dumber by the day.

OK—now I’m going to calm down and get ready to go see Hillary at a GOTV rally. Will report back later.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:35:07am

re: #403 The Vicious Babushka

So the Millennial Kid at work was raving about Deadpool and how it’s a groundbreaking film because it “Breaks the 4th Wall” and I’m like dude, did you ever hear of the Marx Brothers?

Give me Duck Soup over any of the bits of Darkpool I’ve seen.

Hey, Darkpool really isn’t bad. But as you noticed, it’s hardly new.

My favorite humorous Supers movie remains Guardians of the Galaxy and I really can’t wait for #2.

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freetoken  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:35:08am

Lots of polls in this morning… including in Texas.

But in regards to Texas, the results of these polls, which all claim to be inquiring “likely voters”, are greatly variable:

realclearpolitics.com

The variability ought to highlight how misleading the “margin of error” can be.

Besides RealPolitics abuse of these polls - their simple averaging ignores key nature of the polls, such as sample size - it is pretty clear that Cruz comes out on top in Texas. Which is why Trump doesn’t talk about his Texas polls.

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Ming5000  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:36:20am

re: #375 The Vicious Babushka

I appreciate what you do. I don’t have twitter. Retweet away! It creates more exposure and will help the information get out to people like me.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:37:49am

re: #407 HappyWarrior

Yes, fuck them with a red tailed P-51…

Image: P-51-Mustang-Red-Tail-3.jpg

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Timothy Watson  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:39:00am

re: #408 Kragar

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It all makes sense now, Ted Cruz is the Scourge!

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:39:55am

re: #401 Lidane

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It’s OK that whites tried to create an entire country built on slavery, because whites ended slavery.

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:40:24am

re: #375 The Vicious Babushka

Am I the only one who keeps retweeting links to all the shit Trump has said and done?

Thank you for it. I refuse to deal with Twitter because I know I can’t deal with it decently. I need people like you to make the knowledge available.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:42:26am
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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:43:50am

re: #372 makeitstop

I don’t think that’s ever happened, but I don’t think it would help him.

Retail politics is essential - and if you think about it, if he pulled back from in-person stumping, his free media exposure would evaporate. He couldn’t mount an effective campaign by calling into Scarborough’s show every morning.

Forgive me for not being clearer…what if he says FUCK IT and leaves the race? Not just stops campaigning…what if he takes all his toys and huffs off once the Dems (and anyone else) starts to really attack?

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:44:23am

re: #373 Backwoods_Sleuth

I think milo is claiming that Twitter is harassing and abusing him.

Yes, for not allowing him to be the schmuck he is…on their service.

Woe is he.

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The Vicious Babushka  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:44:41am

This is very cute, Hillary gets a Motown campaign jingle
The comments on this Tweet are full of butthurt Berniebots.

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makeitstop  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:45:28am

re: #420 MsJ

Forgive me for not being clearer…what if he says FUCK IT and leaves the race? Not just stops campaigning…what if he takes all his toys and huffs off once the Dems (and anyone else) starts to really attack?

Wow. That would be the mother of all spanners in the works, wouldn’t it?

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sagehen  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:46:39am

re: #403 The Vicious Babushka

So the Millennial Kid at work was raving about Deadpool and how it’s a groundbreaking film because it “Breaks the 4th Wall” and I’m like dude, did you ever hear of the Marx Brothers?

So you told him about “Blazing Saddles”, right?

RIGHT!?!

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withak  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:47:26am

re: #403 The Vicious Babushka

So the Millennial Kid at work was raving about Deadpool and how it’s a groundbreaking film because it “Breaks the 4th Wall” and I’m like dude, did you ever hear of the Marx Brothers?

It’s groundbreaking, but certainly not for that reason.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:47:44am

re: #394 Backwoods_Sleuth

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De Kolta Chair  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:48:39am
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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:50:07am

re: #409 HappyWarrior

Probably didn’t want to put the GOP in an odd place of rejecting one of their own.

And I am betting he got a lot of calls from his fellow GOPers in DC.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:50:42am

re: #365 Jenner7

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If anyone meets the age qualification, this is really valuable in that area:

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:52:14am

re: #396 Backwoods_Sleuth

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NEXT!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2016 • 10:54:02am

re: #426 MsJ

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Dave In Austin  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:03:55am

re: #392 makeitstop

Isn’t that a Restraint of Trade lawsuit waiting to happen?

They don’t care…

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Ubiq  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:05:13am

re: #314 MsJ

So, I read this:

And it made me wonder…

What happens if Trump is the nominee and then he leaves the campaign trail?

Rich makes beating Trump seem so easy. One wonders why the republicans can’t do it.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:06:55am

re: #433 Ubiq

Rich makes beating Trump seem so easy. One wonders why the republicans can’t do it.

Not can’t, won’t. They then have to explain that everything they have said and done for the last 7 years is bullshit.

They have no idea how to reconcile that.

And I am relishing in it all.

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KerFuFFler  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:08:39am

re: #381 Jenner7

Methinks the Donald doth protest too much

Hahahaha.

Trump’s popularity is in large part because he speaks like a third grader (I read somewhere that linguists have evaluated his vocab and grammar on the campaign trail.) Attacks on Trump using words like “methinks” or “doth” show what a freakin’ tin ear Romney has.

My husband is a professor and has been advised that a way to improve his evaluations from students would be to stop using words like “whom” correctly. Also too, he should ignore subject verb agreement in cases like “there’s many…” instead of the correct “there are many….”. Newscasters have been given similar direction; viewers don’t like newscasters who sound too edumacated.

Sigh…

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Ming5000  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:08:51am

re: #420 MsJ

That is a good question…
I wonder why he would quit? He is having a blast. He has to put zero work into preparation. I believe someone like HRC or a serious candidate has to do policy briefings, cabinet planning, etc (I have no idea as I am a dilettante)
The Donald just shows up and performs ad hoc speeches. His best days are when the microphone fails or the lighting sucks, so he can go an a rant.

He is on top of the world

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:10:54am

re: #435 KerFuFFler

Trump’s popularity is in large part because he speaks like a third grader (I read somewhere that linguists have evaluated his vocab and grammar on the campaign trail.) Attacks on Trump using words like “methinks” or “doth” show what a freakin’ tin ear Romney has.

My husband is a professor and has been advised that a way to improve his evaluations from students would be to stop using words like “whom” correctly. Also too, he should ignore subject verb agreement in cases like “there’s many…” instead of the correct “there are many….”. Newscasters have been given similar direction; viewers don’t like newscasters who sound too edumacated.

Sigh…

That makes me want to cry. Seriously.

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MsJ  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:11:43am

re: #436 Ming5000

That is a good question…
I wonder why he would quit? He is having a blast. He has to put zero work into preparation. I believe someone like HRC or a serious candidate has to do policy briefings, cabinet planning, etc (I have no idea as I am a dilettante)
The Donald just shows up and performs ad hoc speeches. His best days are when the microphone fails or the lighting sucks, so he can go an a rant.

He is on top of the world

He won’t be once the attack ads start in earnest. I don’t think he can hack it. What is he going to do, sue everyone? Not going to happen. But it sure will be fun to watch.

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Ming5000  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:15:07am

re: #438 MsJ

But, Trump is like one of those sci fi monsters that actually eats the weapons used against it. Attack ads are the trough in which he wallows joyfully.
Attack ads will only turn him up to 11.
As bad as it gets for him, he knows that in the morning he is just a billionaire with a great story to tell (new books or TV), and Milania.

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Ubiq  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:21:18am

The question is whether there or not there are enough racist-populist democrats to offset the number of GOP voters who will switch parties or not vote in horror (and there seem to be quite a lot of them) rather than vote for Trump.

The most troubling article I’ve read in a few days actually discusses Trump gaining more traction among Union circles. If that starts to truly materialize, expect the panic now consuming the GOP to expand to, well, everyone.

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Nyet  Feb 25, 2016 • 11:21:22am

re: #10 Ziggy_TARDIS

Houston, we have a Bernie Problem.

What the fuck?

sputniknews. com/politics/20150825/1026164825/us-responsible-for-ukrainian-conflict.html

Washington is responsible for the Ukrainian crisis because it has failed to stop the enlargement of NATO to the East, Lawrence Wilkerson, former chief of staff to US Secretary of State Colin Powell, said in an interview with Baltkom Radio.
“I believe the US is above all others to blame. Particularly, I’m referring to the decision made by Bill Clinton’s administration. In 1993-1994, Clinton breached the Baker-Shevardnadze agreement as well as the agreement between George H. W. Bush and Gorbachev, and then Eltsin,” Wilkerson explained.

(NB: the supposed agreement is nothing but a legend [pdf].)

I’m this - . - close to saying “fuck you, Bernie!”.

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:18:52pm

re: #324 Big Beautiful Door

I drank a lot of beer at Cheapside when I was a UK law student, long, long ago.

Used to walk by everyday on my way to the gig at the little college up the hill. One of my students told me that, outside of New Orleans, it was the #2 slave-trading site (the side by the old capital building) in the country. Not sure, but stands to reason. I didn’t go out drinking much, but there was a booming micro-brew scene unfolding as I left.

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Eventual Carrion  Feb 25, 2016 • 12:34:48pm

re: #295 Belafon

Which organization is Sharpton associated with that killed whites?

That is what I just said to him. All those whites that Al strung up by their neck. Then I backslid and called him a fucking idiot. Oh well.

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theheat  Feb 25, 2016 • 3:56:47pm

If a secret society of religious nuts on a canned hunting range in Texas seems unusual, it isn’t. Appears the GOP loves canned hunts, and their “conservation” of animals always involves killing them. Love elephants? Pay through the nose for a permit, kill them, and get a trophy mount. Love rhinos? Pay through the nose for a license, kill them, and have them mounted. Lions, tigers, rhinos, elephants, wolves, sheep - best way to save them is shoot them and make trophies of them. Like just about anything else conservative, it’s just flawed thinking + guns.

Physically challenged lardasses with gobs of money (cough, Cheney, cough Scalia) visit their hunting dogs once a year, have the assigned handler bring them out of their kennels, and spend the day blasting birds released on canned hunts. After the hunt, lots of photos get taken, and the dogs go back in their kennels for another year.

This scenario is repeated everywhere, all the time, but Texas offers almost limitless opportunities to hunt on private land - everything from pheasants and quail, to lions and zebras, to bear and water buffalo. For some reason, they think it’s more dangerous or adventurous than casting a line in a stocked pond. Hint: it isn’t. Only if the animals had guns, would it be in any way sporting.

Sick fuck dominionists and sick fuck Christians congregate for such outings. Hell, they even have their own TV shows, glamorizing it. This secretive society might as well be Scientologists, that happen to like canned hunts. Not very unique, other than the mystery religion aspect.

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Swift2991  Feb 25, 2016 • 5:33:11pm

My dad was a member of the Masons. Never understood it. He worked his way up to 32nd Degree, whatever that is. He told me it helped him being a “detail man,” selling drugs to doctors for Squibb and Pfizer and such, so I presumed it was like the Knights of Columbus. Yesterday’s LinkedIn. He stopped going because, in Florida in the ’40s, getting to the prestigious 33rd degree involved some weird rituals, and I think being a defacto Klan member. But I was never sure, because he never talked about it but to say, “Stupid stuff.”


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