I want to congratulate Hillary Clinton on becoming the 45th President of the United States
— Michael C Moynihan (@mcmoynihan) April 20, 2016
I’m not sure Samantha Bee couldn’t beat Donald Trump in a general election. And to be quite honest, she is at least equally qualified.
I think I’ve had enough of the primary politics for a day. Time to relax and unwind. Later Lizards.
Wow Kasich should just go away. That was beyond awkward. Samantha, might be the first time I ever saw chroma key green as a jacket choice on camera.
Final Delegate Projection will be pretty much close to this. Clinton +31 Delegates. pic.twitter.com/XghP42HZ6E
— Benchmark Politics (@benchmarkpol) April 20, 2016
What the hell, Heidi? You re-buy his cans of soup?? That was just a bizarre story.
Finally obtained an Idiocracy t-shirt. pic.twitter.com/ESDGyE5yAT
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) April 20, 2016
re: #6 Jenner7
What the hell, Heidi? You re-buy his cans of soup?? That was just a bizarre story.
The soup is a critical component to The Ritual.
That is all you need to know.
And God help us all.
Sorry Bernie lost. He got 43% of the 1.6M allowed to vote. The 3.2M independents, though, couldn’t vote. Bernie usually gets 65-70% of them.
— Michael Moore (@MMFlint) April 20, 2016
Whaaaaaaa….
re: #6 Jenner7
What the hell, Heidi? You re-buy his cans of soup?? That was just a bizarre story.
Stranger than even The Onion could conceive, for sure.
“Newlywed husband sneaks out of hotel room, buys 100 cans of soup”
Or a parody of a Dear Abby letter:
“Dear Abby,
My darling husband just did the weirdest thing on our honeymoon. While I was sleeping, he snuck out to buy 100 cans of soup at the local grocery and brought them back. Totally surprised, I thanked him, but the next morning, while he was in the shower, I returned all 100 cans to the grocery. Now he’s upset with me.
Did I do something wrong?
Perplexed in Texased”
When Sanders lost Ohio, I saw Bernie people complaining that his supporters, thinking Sanders would win, voted in the Republican contest instead. A closed primary like NY’s would have prevented that as well.
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I really wish I was as deft a writer as you. Practice, practice, practice, right?
re: #9 Jenner7
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Independents are more than welcome to hold their own primaries.
re: #9 Jenner7
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We think your club is stupid and dumb and garbage and we won’t be a part of it.
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Why won’t you let us choose the leader of your club!?
re: #13 teleskiguy
I really wish I was as deft a writer as you. Practice, practice, practice, right?
I’ve had years of practice. Years and years.
re: #2 Testy Toad T
She has one of the same credentials as Ted Cruz.
Pfft, like the Democrats ever win New York…
Heres our full statement on the #NYprimary. Thank you everyone who decided to stand together https://t.co/GoMEiIkZbq pic.twitter.com/HXiY463sAX
— People For Bernie (@People4Bernie) April 20, 2016
Man that scene with Kasich talking about Christ’s blood is just cringe-making.
A Facebook friend, someone I’ve known since middle school, posted this garbage.
She posts a lot of stupid boilerplate conservative memes, and I usually just scroll right by and ignore it. But I piped in this time.
*sigh* I don’t have the heart to tell yer that Caitlin Jenner is a Republican and mostly agrees with her politically.
Rage Furby is advising his readers to short Netflix stock, because he says it’s doomed.
Why? Because Netflix CEO supports progressive causes like, um, education.
The Johnson dollar diversity dilemma hypothesis is that you can tell how badly a company is doing by how much its CEO and board signal progressive causes-and that you can use that information to short a company stock.
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Enter Reed Hastings, the CEO of Netflix, who announced a $100 million effort to use Netflix to teach blacks and Hispanics. Oh boy. Are we really back to thinking MOOCs will save the world?
He has also predicted the end of Twitter, which had $2B in revenues for FY2015 with only $500M in liabilities, because Twitter’s share price has tumbled over the last several months.
If any of his readers takes his investment advice, I feel sorry for them.
re: #9 Jenner7
Whaaaaaaa….
Re Moore: it’s about time somebody stood up for those who are disgusted by the GOP’s attempts to disenfranchise voters across the country while not bothering to find out how their own state’s voting laws work.
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re: #21 teleskiguy
Yes, my name is Wen Hui Wang on Facebook, not my given name that I affix to all my tweets. I did that early on (before I opened my Twitter account, even) to keep the real dum dums I went to school and worked with from finding me on Facebook.
re: #22 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
ADDENDUM:
Netflix will fail because of “human biodiversity.” This is a fancy term cooked up by the scientific racism people.
Hastings’s charity is useful because Hastings, a former Peace Corps member, hasn’t taken seriously human biodiversity, that is the study of how humans are biologically different from one another.
The insights from human biodiversity are relevant because Netflix’s stock price rests on the stupid assumption that the rest of the world will consume Netflix like America.
Hastings has long not understand this phenomenon, as an article in his school newspaper about his pathological white altruism shows.
YAY IRONY!!!
Bernie Sanders’s best county in #NYprimary?
Clinton County, where he won 74%.
(It borders Vermont.)— daveweigel (@daveweigel) April 20, 2016
re: #25 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
ADDENDUM:
Netflix will fail because of “human biodiversity.” This is a fancy term cooked up by the scientific racism people.
I feel dumber for having read this little snippet.
re: #25 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Good grief. This guy is just getting further and further off the rails.
re: #9 Jenner7
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I wish Moore would shut the hell up. He’s never wanted to actually work to improve the Democratic Party and then has a tantrum when things don’t go his way.
re: #28 MsJ
What’s a MOOC?
Massive open online course — Distance learning with thousands of students.
It’s a given RT @gdebenedetti: Before any official statement,Sanders’ fundraising email on New York’s results lands: pic.twitter.com/uUOwC7Uydt
— Nancy Bigda Parent (@Nanbp) April 20, 2016
Always look on the bright side of life…
re: #21 teleskiguy
Real, manly men.
Like wrestling coach Dennis Hastert.
Who is not banned from bathrooms in particular and rooms in general.
re: #21 teleskiguy
Facebook friend, someone I’ve known since middle school, posted this garbage.
She posts a lot of stupid boilerplate conservative memes, and I usually just scroll right by and ignore it. But I piped in this time.
*sigh* I don’t have the heart to tell yer that Caitlin Jenner is a Republican and mostly agrees with her politically.
I want to know how they’re supposed to identify transpeople to tell them they can’t use the restroom. Conservatives literally seem to think transpeople are the gender in clothes that the opposite wears. I hate seeing Sam Elliott’s good image used to crap on people too.
re: #32 jaunte
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Knew that would be the narrative. Knew it.
No seriously.
Let’s get writing the, “Fuck Dennis Hastert, protect our kids by making him piss in one field in Montana” bill.
That might actually protect a child from harm.
re: #29 Charles Johnson
Good grief. This guy is just getting further and further off the rails.
Inorite? His whole argument presupposes that Asian and African viewers are inherently different from American and European viewers, so Netflix’ international expansion will fail miserably.
Meanwhile, online gaming like WoW seems to be humming along all over the globe. And Starbucks.
Sensible people would avoid this kind of investment advice.
re: #22 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
These white supremacists love to use the words “signal” and “noise” (two words from the title of a Nate Silver book) as if it makes them sound like they’re internet and technology-savvy. They use the words over and over, in their tweets, articles and interviews.
What they’re saying is “there has to be a better way to get our message out! Why is no one listening to our important message of White Genocide?!?”
Why? Because it’s bigoted bullshit. Have fun on the fringes trying to figure out your “signal” and “noise.” #honkeycaust
re: #34 The Ghost of a Flea
Real, manly men.
Like wrestling coach Dennis Hastert.
Who is, strangely, not banned from bathrooms in particular and rooms in general.
Or Larry Craig. I worry far about Republicans in bathrooms in transgender people.
If you’re threatening to leave the Democratic Party over tonight’s primary results, you’re why closed primaries exist.
re: #40 HappyWarrior
Or Larry Craig. I worry far about Republicans in bathrooms in transgender people.
Speaking of which, did you see that a federal court gave that transgender student in Virginia the go-ahead to pursue his (or her? I forgot the details.) case against his school district?
4/22/08 - “The Obama campaign accused her of employing “the politics of fear.”
Why didn’t you let it go Axe? https://t.co/ifCIJhQHOS— Armando (@armandodkos) April 20, 2016
I’m told the @HillaryClinton camp was firing back at comment by @SenSanders team that he’d fight on to convention. Still, let it go. U won!
— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) April 20, 2016
re: #42 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Speaking of which, did you see that a federal court gave that transgender student in Virginia the go-ahead to pursue his (or her? I forgot the details.) case against his school district?
I did yes. Forget the details too but I did see the Feds sided with him or her.
As far as transgender people and which public bathroom they can use, this guy destroyed all the conservative’s arguments in one tweet.
@PatMcCroryNC It’s now the law for me to share a restroom with your wife. #HB2 #trans #NorthCarolina #shameonNC pic.twitter.com/4b4OdmfmeN
— James P Sheffield (@JayShef) March 24, 2016
re: #45 teleskiguy
And the weird part is, they’ll think he’s a predator if he does what they think they want.
re: #45 teleskiguy
As far as transgender people and which public bathroom they can use, this guy destroyed all of the conservative’s arguments in one tweet.
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re: #46 jaunte
And the weird part is, they’ll think he’s a predator if he does what they think they want.
Well, what they want is for him to not exist.
re: #46 jaunte
And the weird part is, they’ll think he’s a predator if he does what they think they want.
Republicans are such stupid idiots. Maybe if they educated themselves and realized that gender identity issues exist and don’t make the person sick but no that’s too much to ask I guess. Not all Republicans obviously but the ones pushing this crap.
re: #39 teleskiguy
These white supremacists love to use the word “signal” and “noise” (two words from the title of a Nate Silver book) as if it makes them sound like they’re internet and technology-savvy. They use the words over and over, in their tweets, articles and interviews.
What they’re saying is “there has to be a better way to get our message out! Why is no one listening to our important message of White Genocide?!?”
Why? Because it’s bigoted bullshit. Have fun on the fringes trying to figure out your “signal” and “noise.” #honkeycaust
Their so-called scientific reasoning clearly pre-supposes there are significant differences among the “races,” and so they find data to support that hypothesis. Rage Furby links to a blog called hbd chick, maintained by a woman with very little training in biology or genetics. I may be jumping to conclusions based on my brief perusal of her blog, but she’s definitely skewed toward assuming white Europeans are the shiznit and everyone else (like the “arabisized” nations) are inherently inferior, because human biodiversity!
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Their so-called scientific reasoning clearly pre-supposes there are significant differences among the “races,” and so they find data to support that hypothesis. Rage Furby links to a blog called hbd chick, maintained by a woman with very little training in biology or genetics. I may be jumping to conclusions based on my brief perusal of her blog, but she’s definitely skewed toward assuming white Europeans are the shiznit and everyone else (like the “arabisized” nations) are inherently inferior, because human biodiversity!
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UpChuck has said publicly that “The Bell Curve” is one of the most important books he has ever read. So there’s that.
Off topic, but this looks sooo good. “From the talents behind ‘Mystery Science Theater 3000,’ ‘Freaks & Geeks.’ and ‘Cinematic Titanic’…”
Invite everyone at your Renaissance festival to check out our #RenFest! https://t.co/3EXPIpKWzv 👑
— RenFest (@RenFestTV) April 19, 2016
‘nighty night.
History’s first records of proud, achieving white Europeans noted that they fought without pants, practiced human sacrifice, and lived in “houses” made out of dirt. You know, kinda like those Afurkin savages on the teevee…
The real racial question isn’t one of brown inferiority - it’s “Why did the Romans get lazy?”
Meanwhile, HA Goodman is putting all his chips on “maybe the FBI will bring down Hillary please please please” https://t.co/Xi9ybJDLM9
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) April 20, 2016
Third, relax, it’s all good, take it easy, this is a marathon, not a sprint, and believe me, the FBI isn’t playing around, there’s a reason Bernie Sanders never brought up the FBI investigation in ANY debate.
@markhumphrys What do you actually think happened to Charles Johnson of lgf? Ould love to hear your opinion
— Randy Barat (@RandyBarat1) April 20, 2016
re: #51 teleskiguy
UpChuck has said publicly that “The Bell Curve” is one of the most important books he has ever read. So there’s that.
Yup. The thing about that book is the first half is OK, scientifically speaking. The second half, in which the authors interpret the first half’s meaning to society and human behavior, is completely non-scientific. It’s just their opinions, but it *sounds* scientific.
Somehow I get the feeling that Chuckie was humiliated at some young age by a black kid, and his current white supremacist cant is compensation for it.
re: #55 Charles Johnson
I’m sure you can hardly wait to find out!
Watching the Charlie Rose show (PBS). He has Obama for the hour in a wide ranging interview.
I am soooo gonna miss him as POTUS.
Also, the stark contrast with Trump, Cruz, and yes even Bernie is just sad.
The only other person running that could even remotely speak to all the issues with the knowledge and calm that he has is Hillary.
Thank you NY!
re: #55 Charles Johnson
There just may be an easily accessible post on that subject. How would one find out?
re: #55 Charles Johnson
Heh. I blocked @markhumphrys. He sicced his mouth-breathing European nationalist followers on me for daring to call Bristol Palin a hypocrite.
It’s how the left talks. Black conservatives get racist abuse. Female conservatives get sexist abuse. @RtRisk @teleskiguy @BristolsBlog
— Mark Humphrys (@markhumphrys) January 20, 2016
re: #45 teleskiguy
TN GOP leader threatens to raise taxes on cos. that spoke out vs anti-LGBT bill https://t.co/UHVxIkS9Qo Sure, now he’s against corp. welfare
— Ken Simon (@KenSimonSays) April 20, 2016
@EvolvedThinker @nsw43 @the_fire_berns @AlGiordano Bernie passed more bills than anyone in Congress and she called him unqualified 1st
— NJ 4 Bernie Sanders (@NJ4Sanders2016) April 20, 2016
Sanders supporters just non-stop lying their asses off at this point. Neither of these claims is even remotely true. https://t.co/0EnlS4zqRl
— Putain Démocratique (@goddamnedfrank) April 20, 2016
re: #59 jaunte
There just may be an easily accessible post on that subject. How would one find out?
Oh sure, there’s a post where I explained it completely and held nothing back. But obviously there has to be a conspiracy of some kind going on.
re: #40 HappyWarrior
“If the stall is rocking, don’t come knocking!” :)
re: #60 teleskiguy
I remember this now. I blocked a dozen or so accounts. My mentions were thick with nationalist garbage and insults/threats.
Interesting to see hardcore European nationalists reply to my tweet I sent to @BristolsBlog yesterday. About as bigoted as I imagined.
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) January 20, 2016
re: #61 jaunte
Go ahead, fuck up the economy of your state, you stupid choad.
These people disgust me.
re: #55 Charles Johnson
Obviously it comes down to either Chemtrails or Reptoids from the 4th Dimension
re: #66 Eclectic Cyborg
There’s no lack of idiots.
Very insightful quote tonight by @DonaldJTrumpJr:
“The only unprotected class in America is the class that made America great.”#Trump— Michael Johns (@michaeljohns) April 20, 2016
re: #67 Kragar
Obviously it comes down to either Chemtrails or Reptoids from the 4th Dimension
Yeah, but they’re both on the org chart below the Space Jews.
re: #52 De Kolta Chair
Mary Jo Pehl is one of the greatest human beings who has ever walked on the face of the Earth.
Last map: Sanders drew 28k ppl to #prospectpark, but won almost none of the Census tracts that surround it… pic.twitter.com/dM9Tuk07Yp
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) April 20, 2016
Ok, this is last map: Sanders also held big rally in Wash Sq Pk, but didn’t win any surrounding tracts there either pic.twitter.com/fcHf5N2tat
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) April 20, 2016
At a sad dive bar, Ted Cruz slumps in a corner, despondent.
— Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) April 20, 2016
Bartender: “Last call.”
Cruz: “Campbell’s Chicken Noodle Soup. Neat.”
I stole this from another site. If it’s out of line, please delete.
My guess: Trump will get <44% in NY and not reach expectations.
— mike murphy (@murphymike) April 6, 2016
This Trump supporter is angry at Hillary for “acting in the best interest of the black community.” pic.twitter.com/yqKfzaBJwi
— Putain Démocratique (@goddamnedfrank) April 20, 2016
re: #76 goddamnedfrank
Thanks for letting it all hang out @mstuart104. Revealing and instructive.
Hillary Clinton crushed Trump in Trump Tower pic.twitter.com/4dSCx2xqKe
— Robert Mackey (@RobertMackey) April 20, 2016
re: #76 goddamnedfrank
Nope, he dispenses with all of the typical crypto-racist tropes and digs right the fuck in with how dare she actually help black people OMG.
— Putain Démocratique (@goddamnedfrank) April 20, 2016
OK I’m obsessed with Redstate because it provides endless entertainment.
Earlier today they had this on the front page….
New York Provides a Last Chance at Redemption for the Pollsters
… basically Leon Wolf was claiming that all the NY polls were overstating Trump’s chances.
For some reason, it was removed from the front page. It’s even removed from Wolf’s article list. The article has tags on it, like Donald Trump, but if you go to any of those tags, it’s not listed there either.
Fortunately I still had the link in my history….
re: #68 jaunte
There’s no lack of idiots.
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re: #68 jaunte
A quote in an old hard-SF short story, about a computer that is sentient enough to make philosophical insights:
“There is a much-maligned, discriminated-against, and universally hated minority group: The rich”
(I know, right? Don’t get cut on that edge!)
Not saying I live in a bubble but I do live in a 14.8-square mile congressional district won by John Kasich, just FYI.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) April 20, 2016
Just read an email from my local weed store advertising their “420” sale. I don’t know what half the shit is they mention in the email that’s on sale, all I know is it all has cannabis in it.
My favorite line in the email: “Free Rookie Cookie with $50 purchase”
Last night I posted that I would post more info on this “accidental” shooting if I found any. Here’s what I found today:
Alaska man fatally shot while taking photos of people firing off rounds at gravel pit gun range
Golly Shucks Gee Darn-it-all! These semi-translucent Bernie Bros sure are super disappointed in the Black community. pic.twitter.com/zTvbdsSfci
— Putain Démocratique (@goddamnedfrank) April 20, 2016
The same Leon Wolf has the current headline at RedState, in which he writes:
After this part of the ritual is done, the panelists will go right back to explaining how Trump is just a huge winner and his victory is inevitable, and what Ted Cruz is doing is just futile. I guess they hope you don’t remember how they just explained that Trump will be the first front runner who didn’t clinch before the convention in the last 40 years.
Butthurt indeed.
Even if Cruz won every remaining Republican delegate he won’t make it to 1237, so it is futile to think Cruz can win the nomination based on delegates won.
And Trump is inevitable, unless the GOP decides on day 1 to dump all their rules and throw out all the votes. Which they won’t do.
Hillary supporters - what did you win tonight? More of the same? The status quo? I don’t understand people who cheer for the establishment.
— Cenk Uygur (@cenkuygur) April 20, 2016
y’all still don’t get it. we kept telling y’all, and telling y’all, and you just insulted us and trolled us. and now you’ve lost. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) April 20, 2016
Black folks—women, in particular—run this shit. I’ve been saying this since last January. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) April 20, 2016
Imma do Debra Messing’s toldja so dance real quick first. pic.twitter.com/U2fsUQZHYV
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) April 20, 2016
Some serious MBF visit at the NYT:
GotNwes has skipped over the Cathy Young alt-right BS from Rage Furby to his latest attempt at financial analysis.
Netflix $NTFX doomed because it’s not white (supremacist) enough, says Chuck Johnson
Award Winning JournalistTM Chuck C. Johnson is now trying to do to financial analysis what he’s done to journalism. He wants his readers to short Netflix stock, based on his own very special investment hypothesis.
Here’s the short version.
Netflix isn’t white supremacist enough.
Well, that’s the first part of his argument, anyway. The second half involves more traditional financial analysis with numbers and stuff, but his primary argument is Netflix — and Twitter — share prices are tumbling because they aren’t white enough.
It’s part of his “Johnson dollar diversity dilemma hypothesis,” which “is that you can tell how badly a company is doing by how much its CEO and board signal progressive causes.”
And as we well know, supporting progressive causes just tanks companies right away. Take Microsoft, for example.
More at GotNwes.com
The combined average temperature over global land and ocean surfaces for March 2016 was the highest for this month in the 1880-2016 record, at 1.22°C (2.20°F) above the 20th century average of 12.7°C (54.9°F). This surpassed the previous record set in 2015 by 0.32°C / (0.58°F), and marks the highest monthly temperature departure among all 1,635 months on record, surpassing the previous all-time record set just last month by 0.01°C (0.02°F). Overall, the nine highest monthly temperature departures in the record have all occurred in the past nine months. March 2016 also marks the 11th consecutive month a monthly global temperature record has been broken, the longest such streak in NOAA’s 137 years of record keeping.
Well, records are meant to be broken, aren’t they?
I only highlighted one sentence in that paragraph. The entire paragraph is an implicit condemnation of the deniers.
Yet I don’t expect people to really do what it will take to keep us from heading towards massive change. I’m old, curmudgeonly, and quite convinced that many humans just aren’t that bright and collectively as a group we are rather stupid. Blind machines of reproduction (thank you, one billion years of evolution), we’ll just keep burning and burning till there is nothing left to burn.
LOL this is some Ron Paul supporter logic. Elections are about voting, not spamming online polls and arguing online. pic.twitter.com/TnjNftQGT6
— Putain Démocratique (@goddamnedfrank) April 20, 2016
re: #45 teleskiguy
I just got to thinking about it, I don’t know why. Maybe because I care. I’m going to spell it out in simple and maybe graphic terms, for my own benefit mostly.
Transgender women men (born female but male) are probably able to live day-to-day, like the dude in this tweet, without much trouble. It’s a male dominant society, and if you do male stuff - even a transgender woman - you can probably feel safe.*
Transgender men women (born male but female), OTOH, have to deal with a bunch of bullshit. That’s where this whole fucking panicky bathroom law horseshit comes from. Oh fucking no! Men dressed as women using the women’s room to assault our little girls! This is *a legitimate concern* with conservative lawmakers in the old Confederacy.
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Yes, it’s bigotry. It’s stupid base fear that’s permeating hate against peaceful human beings. I’ve never ever heard of a transgender person even committing a crime. I live in rural Colorado, have most of my life. We would have heard of that shit immediately if it ever happened. There is no goddamned mother fucking transgender bathroom problem in the United States. Conservatives made it up, like the boogey man.
*This is dependent on the community. I realize it’s hard out there for *any* LBGT folk in the United States, it varies by degree
Message in a bottle, promising finder a shilling, bobs up after 108 years
A marine biologist in 1906 dropped more than a thousand bottles with messages tucked inside into the North Sea, to track sea currents. A German woman found one while vacationing in 2015, and dutifully followed the instructions in the bottle. The marine biology institute, which is still operating, sent her one bob (from the 1900s) in return.
re: #97 teleskiguy
I just got to thinking about it, I don’t know why. Maybe because I care. I’m going to spell it out in simple and maybe graphic terms, for my own benefit mostly.
Transgender women (born female but male) are probably able to live day-to-day, like the dude in this tweet, without much trouble. It’s a male dominant society, and if you do male stuff - even a transgender woman - you can probably feel safe.*
Transgender men (born male but female), OTOH, have to deal with a bunch of bullshit. That’s where this whole fucking panicky bathroom law horseshit comes from. Oh fucking no! Men dressed as women using the women’s room to assault our little girls! This is *a legitimate concern* with conservative lawmakers in the old Confederacy.
You’ve got your terminology backwards. A transgener man identifies as a man, a trans woman as a woman. The reason for this is it’s rude to identify them with the birth gender they left behind. Also tons of trans men have been attacked raped and murdered.
re: #99 goddamnedfrank
You’ve got your terminology backwards. A transgener man identifies as a man, a trans woman as a woman. The reason for this is it’s rude to identify them with the birth gender they left behind. Also tons of trans men have been attacked raped and murdered.
Because they are seen as an abomination unto the Lord and a threat to society?
re: #99 goddamnedfrank
Thank you for this. I knew my wording was wrong in some way.
re: #100 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Because they are seen as an abomination unto the Lord and a threat to society?
All kinds of fucked up reasons.
From salon.com:
Today, April 19, is the New York primary. It is one of the most important days in the presidential campaign, and can have an enormous impact on the election, potentially helping to give Bernie Sanders the further momentum he needs to challenge firmly entrenched establishment forces, or conversely cementing Hillary Clinton’s status as the “inevitable” nominee.
More than one-quarter (27 percent) of New York’s registered voters, however, are unable to vote in this critical primary today. 3.2 million New Yorkers cannot participate, because they are registered either as independents or with third parties.
New York is one of 11 U.S. states that has a closed primary system, which effectively guarantees that the Democratic and Republican Parties control electoral politics.
Why is this news? Because a lot of Americans are obviously unaware of how their electoral system works.
And why is that suddenly news? Because it is working against their interests!
So glad that I stopped watching Castle last year: Assholes at ABC fired both Stana Katic (Beckett) and Tamala Jones (Lanie).
I think we can all agree that the most glaring ommission from the Sanders’ campaign was a comprehensive GOTV drive.
Whether that was an error (because Weaver is out of his depth) or because it was a calculated effort to run as a Democrat while earning indy cred (in which case Weaver is also an idiot) will be fodder for the historians.
What is now an accomplished fact, is that this inability to get motivated Sanders supporters to register early has cost the campaign at least a few of those sweet, precious delegates.
Error of judgement? The wages of ignorance? The misfiring of an establishment-busting optics superweapon?
Jeff Weaver is both an idiot and out of his depth.
And this is a rod made by Bernie for his own back.
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@AlGiordano wait til they see even the NY greens are shooting their shit down. pic.twitter.com/ZckgRwpacQ
— Jay (@WhiskeyInSpace) April 20, 2016
Just got around to watching ep. 2 of season 2 of FTWD:
The guy in the house which was supposedly a ranger station said that, on inquiry regarding “south”, that the border w/ Mexico: “…shut down the border, no way in or out”.
Well, if it’s that easy, then why does Trump have to build a wall?
Hey Decatur Deb, you around? Just finished reading the first Brunetti mystery, Death at La Fence. Good stuff, thank you very much for your recommendation of them. Very nicely drawn example of the genre. I wondered about the right solution but didn’t get the why till the end.
Thanks again!
re: #110 William Lewis
Hey Decatur Deb, you around? Just finished reading the first Brunetti mystery, Death at La Fence. Good stuff, thank you very much for your recommendation of them. Very nicely drawn example of the genre. I wondered about the right solution but didn’t get the why till the end.
Thanks again!
Just back from scanning the Intertube’s NY primary wisdom. You’re at the start of a nice trip, and she won’t introduce one of her best characters, Signorina Elletra, for a couple more books. A caution—you can see Leon’s own progress through the 25 years of writing, and it gets a little depressed around the 2/3 point. She comes back to a good state in the later books. (It becomes obvious that each book picks up a social theme in Italian/World ‘problems’, as seen through the detective.)
@MMFlint Aw you better let it go…Looks like a Hillary TKO….
— josephebacon (@josephebacon) April 20, 2016
Wonkette isn’t having of the BernieBros bullshit I see:
wonkette.com
Good Morning Folks.. For your morning comedy pleasure.
Lots of “Agenda21” wingnusha here. I will say that when secession comes to Texas. I plan to take the neckbeard rubes that will be moving from S. Carolina to the promised land for all I can.
In keeping with NY Post staying classy, Amazon reviewers are claiming this phone fits in your butt
Prisoners are buying these tiny mobile phones from Amazon … and hiding them inside themselves.
With a 0.66-inch screen, the Zanco Fly is apparently the world’s smallest mobile phone, but you won’t find them on the high street.
Prisoners are buying the items, made by an unknown company, from Amazon — and leaving some hilariously good reviews.
One “customer” writes that the phone is “very small and easy/painless to hide.”
re: #112 Joe Bacon
Sorry Bernie lost. He got 43% of the 1.6M allowed to vote. The 3.2M independents, though, couldn’t vote. Bernie usually gets 65-70% of them.]
Ahem…this was a Democratic Party primary, not an Independent Party primary…
re: #116 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Ahem…this was a Democratic Party primary, not an Independent Party primary…
Nuance and detail never stopped Michael before, why should that be a consideration now?
re: #115 Kent Dorfman
I’m sure it has a vibrate mode.
re: #116 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Ahem…this was a Democratic Party primary, not an Independent Party primary…
The “principled” Burnie Bro voters were so “principled” that the found themselves unable to participate in the democratic process. Well played.
re: #105 Alyosha
Shhhhh. Don’t give them any ideas for 2024.
re: #114 Dave In Austin
Good Morning Folks.. For your morning comedy pleasure.
Lots of “Agenda21” wingnusha here. I will say that when secession comes to Texas. I plan to take the neckbeard rubes that will be moving from S. Carolina to the promised land for all I can.
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If that happens, we’ll have to revive the Underground Railroad to provide a way for people to escape from Jesusland!
re: #123 Joe Bacon
If that happens, we’ll have to revive the Underground Railroad to provide a way for people to escape from Jesusland!
Oh hell no…. I’m in Redneck heaven here. Gunfire at 6am is commonplace. The wife said that the Sheriff was getting setup for a morning raid over at the corner market this morning and it’s not uncommon to get that faint chemical smell waft over the house at 2am. No, When Jesusland comes, I’ll be selling this place at 5 times its value and throw in a “Free AR” with the deal. Then I’m moving to the FL. Keys to retire.
re: #19 De Kolta Chair
@ShowYourPower @People4Bernie 12k moved, 44k inactive when mailings bounced back, 77k already inactive. Removed after not voting past 2 elec
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) April 20, 2016
Bah. Should have been 70k. Oh well. Clueless guy is clueless.
re: #76 goddamnedfrank
Heh.
@mstuart104 if anyone knows about lying, it’s a Trump supporter. pic.twitter.com/Qn0mFAIvkn
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) April 20, 2016
Looks like Bernie should have ran in the Independent Primary rather than in the Democratic one.
What a bunch of whiners.
re: #120 Dr. Matt
The “principled” Burnie Bro voters were so “principled” that the found themselves unable to participate in the democratic process. Well played.
Registering with a political party in the USA is not a statement of political affiliation, it is merely registering to participate in a primary if you are in a closed primary state.
Heh, that’s just the staff at B&H selling him a camera. HA! Because it’s true.
mesmerizing
Hillary Won Nearly
One Million Votes in#NYPrimary
That’s 200k MORE Votes
Than All 3 GOPs Combined!@RiotWomennn pic.twitter.com/fv5DqEZPLL— Wisdom Rocks (@GetWisdomDude) April 20, 2016
re: #104 Timothy Watson
So glad that I stopped watching Castle last year: Assholes at ABC fired both Stana Katic (Beckett) and Tamala Jones (Lanie).
My wife loves Castle and was telling me about this. She said the stories are that Katic and Nathan Fillian never really saw eye-to-eye and that she was a bit of a diva. I replied that it looks to me like Nathan is one as well.
re: #115 Kent Dorfman
In keeping with NY Post staying classy, Amazon reviewers are claiming this phone fits in your butt
That was already a Bob’s Burgers’ episode.
re: #55 Charles Johnson
@RandyBarat1 @markhumphrys He rejected the insane, hateful, fantasy-driven right, so now the RWNJs pretend that smartening up is somehow bad
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) April 20, 2016
Fireman: Sir, the car’s on fire, you’ve got to get out of there!
Me: [can barely be heard over ‘Mambo No. 5’] Hang on this song is my jam— Ygrene (@Ygrene) April 10, 2016
re: #113 Timothy Watson
Wonkette isn’t having of the BernieBros bullshit I see:
wonkette.com
From the comments:
Sardonicuss
Sadly..it’s too late. Hillary fell off the walkway and stomped on a butterfly. All hail President Hitler Jr.!
re: #134 Belafon
That was already a Bob’s Burgers’ episode.
There was a funny European cellphone commercial I saw once where a young woman is secretly using her phone in the bathroom, apparently because her parents forbid her to take calls at dinner. They call her back to the table, and having no place to hide the phone, she puts it in her underwear. Then it vibrates during dinner.
And there’s no way for @BernieSanders to overtake @HillaryClinton - especially when he’s down 10+ in every upcoming state.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 20, 2016
re: #132 Belafon
Nathan should go back to being starship captain. :)
re: #139 lawhawk
there’s no way for Bernie Sanders to overtake Hillary Clinton - especially when he’s down 10+ in every upcoming state.
I admire BS supporters “it ain’t over ‘til it’s over” attitude, as long as they stop attacking HIllary or claiming that closed primaries are “unfair”.
Today the Michigan AG is going to be announcing indictments over the Flint water crisis. Gov. Synder isn’t among those to be indicted, which is a shame, since it was his actions that directly and proximately led to the poisoning of the city residents of Flint. Without his demand to shift the water supply to save money, Flint water would have remained on the safe (and actually cheaper) Detroit water supply.
So, what’s Synder doing about all this. He’s claiming that he’s going to drink Flint water for the next 30 days.
Big frickin’ deal.
But do Flint residents get to choose the tap from which @onetoughnerd drinks? #FlintWaterCrisis https://t.co/SuFqwNrXj8
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 20, 2016
Let residents choose the tap. I doubt he’d feel nearly as safe under those circumstances.
I’d be more impressed if Snyder spent 30 days replacing pipe across Flint, because so far no mains/lines have been replaced, which is the only permanent fix to the problem. Nor is giving low cost loans to people who can barely afford their homes to replace the pipes in their homes damaged by the corrosive Flint river water a solution.
The state damaged their water supply, and loans aren’t a solution. It’s an excuse.
re: #116 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Ahem…this was a Democratic Party primary, not an Independent Party primary…
Exactly. Tough shit for Moore and the other Bernie fanatics if they don’t get that. And as I said last night by constantly threatening to leave the party when things don’t go your way, well you’re proving why closed primaries exist in the first place. Parties want their candidates to be nominated by people who at least will have some loyalty to their party and not take their ball home. Anyhow, in four to eight years, they’re going to have forgotten all about Bernie and have some other pony that they’ll attach themselves to and that person will likely fail for similar reasons Bernie has and they still won’t get it. Many elements of the progressive left need to learn how to talk to people without being condescending assholes.
re: #143 HappyWarrior
Exactly. Tough shit for Moore and the other Bernie fanatics if they don’t get that. And as I said last night by constantly threatening to leave the party when things don’t go your way, well you’re proving why closed primaries exist in the first place.
There was nothing to prevent Bernie from running as an Independent, then he would not need to win any primaries at all…
My favorite part of the Samantha Bee video was tiny but nearly made me fall off my chair - the crack about Kasich and the staff of B&H. That was about as New York City-centric as she could have gotten.
Do they have B&H stores anywhere besides NYC?
Oh, and good morning! I’m ignoring the rending of BernieBro garments on Facebook this morning. It’s getting a lot easier to tell the dead-enders from the ones who will eventually come to their senses, though, so there is that.
re: #144 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
There was nothing to prevent Bernie from running as an Independent, then he would not need to win any primaries at all…
They saw the Democratic party understandably as his best chance into the WH. And that’s okay since the Democratic Party’s rules permitted him to run but in the end Democrats are nominating the next Democratic nominee for president. Sucks that bothers Moore so much. I’d have a lot more sympathy for people like him and the other self fancied progressives I know who bitch about time and time again about how the party is too “corporate” if they actually realized that building a party takes work.
re: #141 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
I admire BS supporters “it ain’t over ‘til it’s over” attitude, as long as they stop attacking HIllary or claiming that closed primaries are “unfair”.
But don’t you see, that would be playing by the rules.
We’ll know how serious this ‘revolution’ is next political cycle. Is there enough cohesion in their campaign that better leaders and organisers might be gestating?
I sometimes fall into the trap of dismissing Sanders himself, forgetting there are people far more talented and capable than Jeff Weaver waiting in the wings.
Post-election things will be just as fascinating.
re: #145 makeitstop
No. That’s the point of B&H. One location (though their internet site allows nationwide sales).
You GO to B&H. If you’re a camera nut, that’s the place to go - they have pretty much every single piece of current gear in existence.
Though to be fair, I think Adorama in NYC and Unique Photo in Fairfield NJ are pretty impressive camera stores in their own right. You can’t go wrong with any of them for gear or tips/tricks to improve your photography.
re: #86 Cheechako
Last night I posted that I would post more info on this “accidental” shooting if I found any. Here’s what I found today:
Alaska man fatally shot while taking photos of people firing off rounds at gravel pit gun range
From the story:
“I have had cases where people have fired guns in my direction from behind me,” Dillon Barron, who has been to the gravel pits but now avoids the area. “There’s usually never a firing line established and other shooters fail to communicate with one another if they have to go downrange. This is where it gets dangerous. Add alcohol and ATV riders to the mix, and you can easily see how it’s an accident waiting to happen.”
Investigators have not said whether alcohol was involved in the fatal shooting, but neighbors have asked city officials to improve safety conditions at the gravel pits — which they said attracts drugs and crime.
“Alcohol, drugs, there’s people talking about hypodermic needles sitting out there,” Meyers said. “Some people are comparing it to like the Wild West. You can just go out there and do what you want to do.”
Freedom! Don’t tread on ME!
Wouldn’t a gravel pit have an owner who could be sued by the deceased’s family?
During dinner, my family and I have started watching Animaniacs now on Netflix. We watched episode 3 last night, which introduced Slappy the Squirrel. She’s watching TV episodes from when she was an actress. This particular episode is of her working on a skyscraper. The wolf, her nemesis and coworker, is trying to sneak up on her. He’s dressed in overalls, but when he tries to tiptoe quietly, he grabs the overalls and lifts them up like a dress, revealing women’s legs in stockings. The end of the overalls/skirt had wolf’s feet.
When that showed, I happened to look at my 16 year old. He absolutely lost it. The feet were too much for him.
The biggest difference to me in someone like Clinton and someone like Sanders is that Clinton sees that someone like Sanders has a place in the Democratic party, she did raise money for his Senate election. Someone like Sanders OTOH thinks anyone with even a pragmatic approach to things is no different than a Republican. I admire Bernie’s idealism but he has none of the pragmatism or understanding of humanity that makes good leaders and that’s shown big time this primary.
re: #149 stpaulbear
From the story:
Freedom! Don’t tread on ME!
Wouldn’t a gravel pit have an owner who could be sued by the deceased’s family?
The Tree of 2nd Amendment Rights must occasionally be watered with the blood of toddlers and bystanders…
JUST IN: Up to 500 people feared dead in shipwreck in the Mediterranean Sea, UN refugee agency says https://t.co/XeexEsjuno
— NBC New York (@NBCNewYork) April 20, 2016
It’s just migrants. They don’t count.
By way of reference, that’s 1/3 the number of dead in the Titanic.
re: #153 lawhawk
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It’s just migrants. They don’t count.
By way of reference, that’s 1/3 the number of dead in the Titanic.
Damn.
re: #152 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
The Tree of 2nd Amendment Rights must occasionally be watered with the blood of toddlers and bystanders…
Sounds like the tree is that one in the park that the junkies pass out under and tramps piss on.
re: #74 Scout
I stole this from another site. If it’s out of line, please delete.
Nah…it’s glass ceiling day. I just hope people don’t overuse it because it will likely become an internet meme to mock her and women everywhere the first time she comes up short on expectations.
re: #114 Dave In Austin
Good Morning Folks.. For your morning comedy pleasure.
Lots of “Agenda21” wingnusha here. I will say that when secession comes to Texas. I plan to take the neckbeard rubes that will be moving from S. Carolina to the promised land for all I can.
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With Trump as the nominee, if enough Hispanics are galvanized to register and vote, its possible the GOP will actually have to work to keep Texas in the red column. It can’t remain red forever now that its a minority majority state; Trump may accelerate the process of turning it purple.
It’s basic stuff’; it’s not voter suppression. Nor is it suppression to require you belong to political party to vote for party candidate
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 20, 2016
Anyone see ” The Night Manager” on AMC last nite? 6 part series. Record it. I’m hooked.
re: #159 Dave In Austin
Anyone see ” The Night Manager” on AMC last nite? 6 part series. Record it. I’m hooked.
I did; great cast, and I’m a sucker for Le Carre stories.
re: #89 freetoken
The same Leon Wolf has the current headline at RedState, in which he writes:
Butthurt indeed.
Even if Cruz won every remaining Republican delegate he won’t make it to 1237, so it is futile to think Cruz can win the nomination based on delegates won.
And Trump is inevitable, unless the GOP decides on day 1 to dump all their rules and throw out all the votes. Which they won’t do.
Trump only has the nomination if he clinches before the convention. Sadly, the odds of that went up yesterday.
Say what you will, Big Trans Hate Machine killed at Coachella. pic.twitter.com/weh4F7ysbU
— Bob Schooley (@Rschooley) April 20, 2016
re: #159 Dave In Austin
Anyone see ” The Night Manager” on AMC last nite? 6 part series. Record it. I’m hooked.
I saw the preview the other day. I had class last night. I’m definitely going to give it a view. I like a good spy story.
re: #161 Dark_Falcon
Trump only has the nomination if he clinches before the convention. Sadly, the odds of that went up yesterday.
He will likely fall short of a majority with pledged delegates, so the weeks before the Convention will feature furious lobbying of the unpledged by the Trump and Cruz campaigns.
re: #163 FormerDirtDart
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Poor Curt Schilling. People should be able to be bigoted right wing assholes and no one should say anything because right wing assholes are so sensitive. // Really fuck them. Schilling’s party is filled with more people who have committed crimes in bathrooms than transgendered people so because of that, I’m going to write Governor McAuliffe and ask that he support a ban on Republicans using the same bathrooms as non-Republicans. //
Trump and Cruz. It’s like asking do I want you to kick me in the nads or sucker punch me in the stomach. I’d prefer you do neither.
Damn…
BREAKING: Pearl Washington, Syracuse star and Brooklyn basketball legend is dead at 52 https://t.co/QGDLFOjvxn pic.twitter.com/9IQr9jBSNq
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) April 20, 2016
re: #167 HappyWarrior
Poor Curt Schilling. People should be able to be bigoted right wing assholes and no one should say anything because right wing assholes are so sensitive. // Really fuck them. Schilling’s party is filled with more people who have committed crimes in bathrooms than transgendered people so because of that, I’m going to write Governor McAuliffe and ask that he support a ban on Republicans using the same bathrooms as non-Republicans. //
Saw a tweet fly by this morning but can’t find it now. But basically asking which bathroom is for people that defrauded the state of Rhode Island.
re: #167 HappyWarrior
Poor Curt Schilling. People should be able to be bigoted right wing assholes and no one should say anything because right wing assholes are so sensitive. // Really fuck them. Schilling’s party is filled with more people who have committed crimes in bathrooms than transgendered people so because of that, I’m going to write Governor McAuliffe and ask that he support a ban on Republicans using the same bathrooms as non-Republicans. //
They are such special snowflakes. I had one wingnut argue to me in all seriousness that it would be reasonable to ban lgbtq people from talking about their relatonships at work because it would create a “hostile workplace environment” for homophobes.
re: #170 Franklin
Saw a tweet fly by this morning but can’t find it now. But basically asking which bathroom is for people that defrauded the state of Rhode Island.
Damn, it’s too early for me to start buying rounds but that’s a good one.
re: #170 Franklin
That’s a busy bathroom. Think it’s shared by governors, mayors, and judges alike: DiPrete, Cianci, etc.
re: #168 HappyWarrior
Trump and Cruz. It’s like asking do I want you to kick me in the nads or sucker punch me in the stomach. I’d prefer you do neither.
The GOP earned that choice.
re: #171 Big Beautiful Door
They are such special snowflakes. I had one wingnut argue to me in all seriousness that it would be reasonable to ban lgbtq people from talking about their relatonships at work because it would create a “hostile workplace environment” for homophobes.
They just can’t accept the fact that they have to share a planet with LGBTQ people. They insist they’re not hateful but everything they say and do suggest that they’re hateful assholes.
re: #175 HappyWarrior
They just can’t accept the fact that they have to share a planet with LGBTQ people. They insist they’re not hateful but everything they say and do suggest that they’re hateful assholes.
They “hate the sin.”//
re: #174 Big Beautiful Door
The GOP earned that choice.
They do. I don’t feel bad for the GOP powerbrokers at all. You wanted a party of bigoted assholes? Well here’s your party of bigoted assholes. In this corner, Ted “I wish there were 100 Jesse Helms” Cruz and in this corner Donald “I’d fuck my own daughter” Trump. And then there’s scrappy John “LGBTQ people should get over being discriminated against” Kasich.
Unpopular Opinion: I like Apple Music. I wish they would buy Pandora because their “radio station” algorithm rocks.
Study: Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump, gets the most negative media coverage https://t.co/q4RaqUUMYL via @voxdotcom
“Of course, these numbers are just one way of looking at media bias in the presidential campaign. For instance, while the press has hit Clinton more frequently, Crimson Hexagon also found that it’s paid much more attention to her than to Bernie Sanders. And, by design, this kind of analysis may overlook other ways the press can hurt a candidate — like Sanders — by downplaying or dismissing his or her chances.”
“Still, Sanders’s supporters have widely accused the media of being in the tank for Clinton. And these numbers suggest that perception may not square with reality.”
re: #150 Belafon
One of the best cartoons. Ever.
re: #176 Big Beautiful Door
They “hate the sin.”//
I have to admit, I’ve always hated that. If they truly merely hated the sin, they wouldn’t be okay with policies that treat them like second class citizens but shocker, they do. Right wingers don’t merely refuse to acknowledge the rights of LGBTQ individuals, they refuse to acknowledge them as human beings and you have that with Cruz’s various pastors including his fuckwad of a father who say shit about gay people being demonically possessed.
re: #152 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
The Tree of 2nd Amendment Rights must occasionally be watered with the blood of toddlers and bystanders…
But it also sounds like the photographer may have been moving into the line of fire to get his pictures. It sounds like everyone at that gravel pit has gravel for brains.
edit: and guns.
re: #179 Alyosha
This sounds like utter bullshit to me.
Crimson Hexagon then took more than 170,000 posts by these outlets — stories published from January 1, 2015, until close to today — and ran them through their “auto-sentiment” tool. The software scans tens of thousands of stories within minutes for positive or negative language, sorts them into separate buckets, and tallies up the results.
re: #183 Alyosha
Yeah, this “Crimson Hexagon” might do wonders for marketing research but those positives in the graph seem iffy.
Going by my experience with media treating Clinton, I have to say I think they have treated her more harshly even if you factor out FOX News.
I’m going to pretend the human race doesn’t possess the technological ability to decided whether a news story is objectively ‘positive’ or ‘negative’.
Confirmation bias.
Good morning, Lizards.
Way to go @StanPenfold & @EqualityUtah - this is an amazing legacy! #utpol https://t.co/jT8qVoHlQH
— Salt Lake City Mayor (@slcmayor) April 20, 2016
Council adopts resolution giving 900 South honorary name of Harvey Milk Blvd.
— SaltLakeCity Council (@slcCouncil) April 20, 2016
re: #176 Big Beautiful Door
They “hate the sin.”//
I had a woman go off on me as I got out of my car because I had a ‘Hate Is Not A Family Value’ bumper sticker on my car.
She went “Is that a gaaaay thing?”
I said back “No, it’s a bigot thing”
That opened the floodgates for a non-stop “Love the sinner, hate the sin” rant that I just had to walk away from. She wouldn’t stop to give me a chance to respond. At no point did she appear to love the sinner. She had no idea what my ‘sin’ was.
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re: #183 Alyosha
This sounds like utter bullshit to me.
Crimson Hexagon then took more than 170,000 posts by these outlets — stories published from January 1, 2015, until close to today — and ran them through their “auto-sentiment” tool. The software scans tens of thousands of stories within minutes for positive or negative language, sorts them into separate buckets, and tallies up the results.
Actually, it sounds like a standard machine learning algorithm I learned in my Intelligent Systems classes in college. The example we were given was writing a spam filter. Even the simple approach - where you trained a naïve Bayesian network just by removing the simple words (a, and, the, is, etc.) - would yield a 70-80% correct match.
re: #186 Jenner7
Good morning, Lizards.
Wait until the state passes a law that prevents cities from renaming state highways.
Evaporating lakes and ponds in OK forced cattlemen to sell herds & oil companies to search for expensive alternatives to continue production
— Jim Inhofe (@jiminhofe) April 20, 2016
And yet he denies that global warming is occurring, or that man is behind climate change.
*spit*
re: #179 Alyosha
Study: Hillary Clinton, not Donald Trump, gets the most negative media coverage
Well she MUST have done something to deserve it. Why should we trust her?
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You know you’re old when you’re whistling “Smoke on the Water” and some kid asks you, “What’s that song?”
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) April 20, 2016
re: #188 Belafon
I’m not what you call techical. To me, technology is sufficiently advanced as to be almost magic. I’m trying to be wary of cheap sleight-of-hand artists.
You can’t build a winning coalition in the Dem party by shitting on the popular sitting Dem prez who built the broadest coalition since 84.
— Cirque du SoBae (@brownandbella) April 20, 2016
re: #196 lawhawk
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They wouldn’t know coalition building if it bit them in the ass. They may have some good ideas for improving the country but as far as actually building a party that can successfully govern, they’re fucking clueless.
re: #197 HappyWarrior
They wouldn’t know coalition building if it bit them in the ass. They may have some good ideas for improving the country but as far as actually building a party that can successfully govern, they’re fucking clueless.
On point:
Sanders campaign chief says he wants to spend June/July blowing up Dem party,getting Supers to overrule pledged dels https://t.co/DBrS85iHxl
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) April 20, 2016
re: #198 lawhawk
On point:
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So much for respecting the voice of the people. I’ve had it with their shit. A kind note to the Sanders campaign but you are LOSING the popular vote. That means the majority of the people who have seen fit to vote in this year’s Democratic primary prefer Clinton over your guy.
Seven police officers in Karachi killed by anti-vax Islamic militants. Three of the officers were protecting workers giving oral polio vaccinations.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only remaining countries in which polio is still endemic, according to the WHO.
re: #201 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Seven police officers in Karachi killed by anti-vax Islamic militants. Three of the officers were protecting workers giving oral polio vaccinations.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only remaining countries in which polio is still endemic, according to the WHO.
Damn.
Funny or Die nails it.
Updated poster for the 2016 North Carolina Music Festival. Think it’s safe to skip this one.
re: #203 makeitstop
Funny or Die nails it.
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Please note: There will be no bathrooms on the premises, as it’s the only way we can ensure our children will be safe from people who are different. Hahaha.
re: #203 makeitstop
Gee. From the looks of the editing I do not think they would like any program/concerts from the Philadelphia Orchestra. /half
Queen Elizabeth II turns 90 tomorrow. Wow. She’s still going around doing queen stuff.
re: #206 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Happy 90th Your Majesty. :)
SCOTUS holds that Arizona’s redistricting plan is valid bc designed to comply with the Voting Rights Act, not for political advantage.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) April 20, 2016
Unanimous.
Opinion here.
SCOTUS upholds 6-2 statute directing that Iranian assets go to families of terror victims.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) April 20, 2016
Opinion by Ginsberg. Roberts dissenting with Sotomayor joining.
Opinion here.
SCOTUS holds that a defendant need not produce additional evidence that an incorrect sentencing guidelines range influenced his sentence.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) April 20, 2016
Unanimous.
Opinion here.
re: #206 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Queen Elizabeth II turns 90 tomorrow. Wow. She’s still going around doing queen stuff.
Only 18 years more to go and she can beat Sobhuza II for the longest reigning monarch of all time. That is if Rama IX of Thailand doesn’t get there within the next thirteen. en.wikipedia.org
Morning.
Bogus notion that Trump is “retooling” or “rebranding” or becoming “more presidential” merits withering scorn, derision & moral condemnation
— Mile High Brendan (@MileHighBrendan) April 20, 2016
re: #201 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Seven police officers in Karachi killed by anti-vax Islamic militants. Three of the officers were protecting workers giving oral polio vaccinations.
Pakistan and Afghanistan are the only remaining countries in which polio is still endemic, according to the WHO.
But I bet they have very low levels of autism!/////
re: #210 Stanley Sea
That is why I created this page. He is a sore loser as to this previous election. littlegreenfootballs.com
Trump keeps retweeting the same Dutch white supremacist accounthttps://t.co/04ecPmaJcd https://t.co/h0T2qrmQ2i
— Katherine Krueger (@kath_krueger) April 20, 2016
“@keksec__org: @realDonaldTrump Your policies will make this state and country great again! #MakeAmericaGreatAgain pic.twitter.com/SWxV3YCbqb”
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 19, 2016
re: #209 HappyWarrior
Only 18 years more to go and she can beat Sobhuza II for the longest reigning monarch of all time. That is if Rama IX of Thailand doesn’t get there within the next thirteen. en.wikipedia.org
He’s ailing, but the Thai press is forbidden to publish anything about his health. If he lasts another 13 years it might well be on life support.
re: #213 Backwoods_Sleuth
What’s worse, that he’s quote-tweeting a white supremacist, or that he’s quoting a Dutch white supremacist to tout how he’s making America great? You say potato, he says potatoe.
re: #214 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
He’s ailing, but the Thai press is forbidden to publish anything about his health. If he lasts another 13 years it might well be on life support.
I was being very tongue in cheek heh. Didn’t know about his poor health though.
re: #215 lawhawk
What’s worse, that he’s quote-tweeting a white supremacist, or that he’s quoting a Dutch white supremacist to tout how he’s making America great? You say potato, he says potatoe.
Yes.
EDIT: IN REGARDS TO POST #220 below because I’m bad at posting:
So this made it’s way onto my FB page and I’m honestly confused by this.
1) When people think “Trump”, is “work boots” the first thing that pops into the NeoCon mind?
2) What percentage of the workforce do Republicans believe actually wears work boots? And of that percentage, how many of them wear them off the clock? To tourists spots while on vacation? I mean aside from someone who is artificially proud of being blue collar and absolutely wants you to know it?
3) How many construction jobs are available in Downtown Hollywood?
3) Why am I being too literal with a meme?
NEW: @AP math and calls to super delegates show Clinton can lose every remaining contest and still win. https://t.co/sN7il7pclL
— Julie Bykowicz (@bykowicz) April 20, 2016
happening right now in downtown Cincinnati:
Follow @AClementsWKRC for updates on the SWAT situation in downtown on Vine St. (Photo via @jgerth1) pic.twitter.com/2zizYgWlxs
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) April 20, 2016
re: #220 ChuckJager95
I had a friend of mine dump a bunch of people on her friends list on FB yesterday because they liked or posted that meme. She said it wasn’t about politics but about the implication that the only people with real jobs are the ones in work boots. She took offense to that.
re: #220 ChuckJager95
fake edit: This is the meme in question:
Potential Dumbest Meme of the Day, right there.
re: #223 Lidane
I had a friend of mine dump a bunch of people on her friends list on FB yesterday because they liked or posted that meme. She said it wasn’t about politics but about the implication that the only people with real jobs are the ones in work boots. She took offense to that.
As she should have.
Photo memes are usually stupid because they simplify the shit out of reality.
re: #221 Jenner7
But by point of fact, she’s leading every upcoming primary state poll by 10+ @bykowicz @AP
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 20, 2016
re: #216 HappyWarrior
I was being very tongue in cheek heh. Didn’t know about his poor health though.
Bhumipol and the queen are almost worshiped as demi-gods in Thailand, but their son is a notorious playboy and not well liked at all, though few Thais would dare to say as much publicly. The government takes the lese majeste laws very seriously. When Bhumipol does leave this mortal plain, it will be very emotional time in Thailand. That may be partly why the military seized power, to keep things under control during the succession.
Bwhahaha:
Ted Cruz loses to Ben Carson in New York district: https://t.co/zme2vyYcnP pic.twitter.com/JDtcJzWmPp
— The Hill (@thehill) April 20, 2016
Cruz came in 4th, behind Carson (who dropped out long ago), Kasich, and Trump, who won that district handily.
re: #224 makeitstop
Potential Dumbest Meme of the Day, right there.
Just the day? I know we have ten days left in April, but that might qualify for dumbest meme of the month.
By its own logic, Trump has never done a day of “real work” in his life; can you imagine that man in work boots?
re: #229 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Bhumipol and the queen are almost worshiped as demi-gods in Thai,land but their son is a notorious playboy and not well liked at all, though few Thais would dare to say as much publicly. The government takes the lese majeste laws very seriously. When Bhumipol does leave this mortal plain, it will be very emotional time in Thailand. That may be partly why the military seized power, to keep things under control during the succession.
Gotcha. Interesting to know that.
re: #231 withak
Just the day? I know we have ten days left in April, but that might qualify for dumbest meme of the month.
By its own logic, Trump has never done a day of “real work” in his life; can you imagine that man in work boots?
Trump is about the least working class candidate ever.
re: #230 lawhawk
Bwhahaha:
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Cruz came in 4th, behind Carson (who dropped out long ago), Kasich, and Trump, who won that district handily.
Cruz never imagined he might have to actually try to win some delegates in New York when he dissed their values. Now that quip may cost him the nomination.
re: #230 lawhawk
Bwhahaha:
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Cruz came in 4th, behind Carson (who dropped out long ago), Kasich, and Trump, who won that district handily.
New York values means screw you Ted.
re: #234 Big Beautiful Door
Cruz never imagined he might have to actually try to win some delegates in New York when he dissed their values. Now that quip may cost him the nomination.
Couldn’t happen to a nicer asshole.
Ignoring superdelegates, any idea on when Clinton could clinch the nomination based on current polling projections?
re: #232 HappyWarrior
Gotcha. Interesting to know that.
Thailand is a great place to visit, with wonderful people, but its government is totally effed up right now. Expats are having a tough time getting work visas or even entry visas now. Still, a lot of farang (foreigners) live there still.
re: #132 Belafon
My wife loves Castle and was telling me about this. She said the stories are that Katic and Nathan Fillian never really saw eye-to-eye and that she was a bit of a diva. I replied that it looks to me like Nathan is one as well.
Nathan Fillian is one of the nicest human beings I’ve seen online. He is not in-your-face but he is really good hearted. I had heard the two didn’t get along so well. Also, last year during negotiations, when it wasn’t known whether either would come back, she wanted more behind-the-scenes responsibility and more direction as to what her character would do.
Whatever. I love Castle and will continue to watch it if it continues to be good. Last week’s episode was great. No matter who the players are, to me, a good show is a good show is a good show. I am not invested in the relationship. I want entertainment and that doesn’t have to have a romantic aspect.
OK, time for bed here. Those morning classes aren’t going to teach themselves.
re: #238 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Thailand is a great place to visit, with wonderful people, but its government is totally effed up right now. Expats are having a tough time getting work visas or even entry visas now. Still, a lot of farang (foreigners) live there still.
Yeah a friend of my dad’s lives there. It always did look like a beautiful place to visit but I imagine would be tough to live in.
re: #209 HappyWarrior
Only 18 years more to go and she can beat Sobhuza II for the longest reigning monarch of all time. That is if Rama IX of Thailand doesn’t get there within the next thirteen. en.wikipedia.org
I just want her to outlive Charles, so William can be next in line. I like William and Kate a whole lot more than Charles and Camilla.
re: #237 Belafon
Ignoring superdelegates, any idea on when Clinton could clinch the nomination based on current polling projections?
That’s a good question. I’m not sure. I intend to stay off of FB that day since there’s going to be a lot of epic whining.
re: #242 sagehen
I just want her to outlive Charles, so William can be next in line. I like William and Kate a whole lot more than Charles and Camilla.
I always heard that Charles may abdicate anyhow.
re: #190 Big Beautiful Door
Professional rightwing bigot Michelle Malkin has an article in NRO calling for a Canadian Wall. No, I won’t provide a link.
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Canada would appreciate it. /
Susan B. Anthony’s New York primary “I Voted” pic is the real winner: https://t.co/bkV5Nc9nYI pic.twitter.com/epTkczFMgt
— The Cut (@TheCut) April 20, 2016
re: #244 HappyWarrior
I always heard that Charles may abdicate anyhow.
Why would he? Royalty is more a responsibility than a privilege, and it’s not a popularity contest.
re: #242 sagehen
I just want her to outlive Charles, so William can be next in line. I like William and Kate a whole lot more than Charles and Camilla.
I assume that the plan was always to bypass Charles in favor of his son.
re: #247 Blind Frog Belly White
Why would he? Royalty is more a responsibility than a privilege, and it’s not a popularity contest.
I don’t know. I had just heard that a couple places.
re: #250 HappyWarrior
I don’t know. I had just heard that a couple places.
The family still disapproves of Charles for his involvement with Camilla.
re: #251 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
The family still disapproves of Charles for his involvement with Camilla.
Right.
The Wall Street Journal has a breaking news banner about the contaminated water in Flint, Michigan. The New York Times also has an article about said contaminated water. It looks like a few people are charged. We shall see what happens.
re: #224 makeitstop
The thing about it is the guy who originally posted it is supposedly fervently pro-union.
People are calling him out on it, but he says he’s not so much of a Trump supporter as he thinks he’s entertaining, and besides what power does the President really have? He heard Congress really runs everything anyway!
… completely factoring out the Presidential appointment of SCOTUS members, who absolutely have the power to cripple unions. And they already have to a large extent.
re: #247 Blind Frog Belly White
Why would he? Royalty is more a responsibility than a privilege, and it’s not a popularity contest.
It’s a responsibility he’s not cut out for. He has zero understanding, and less than zero concern, about the real lives of the real people and real government he’s supposed to mascot for.
re: #256 sagehen
It’s a responsibility he’s not cut out for. He has zero understanding, and less concern, about the real lives of the real people and real government he’s supposed to mascot for.
Whatever the Royal Family thought of Princess/Lady Diane, she gave the Realm not one but two viable male heirs. Just look back at British history to see all the tribulations they have endured over the lack of a viable male heir…
re: #190 Big Beautiful Door
Professional rightwing bigot Michelle Malkin has an article in NRO calling for a Canadian Wall. No, I won’t provide a link.
re: #250 HappyWarrior
I don’t know. I had just heard that a couple places.
I suspect it’s wishful thinking among the ‘Charles is a bastard/Diana was a saint!’ crowd.
Say what you will about Charles, he has been steadfast is his love for Camilla for decades now. It’s not like he cheated on Diana with a series of starlets and lesser aristocracy. It was a forced marriage like they have been for royalty since time immemorial, and it’s only modern times where we expect, somehow, that a marriage for royalty is supposed to be about love and fidelity.
re: #255 ChuckJager95
The thing about it is the guy who originally posted it is supposedly fervently pro-union.
People are calling him out on it, but he says he’s not so much of a Trump supporter as he thinks he’s entertaining, and besides what power does the President really have? He heard Congress really runs everything anyway!
… completely factoring out the Presidential appointment of SCOTUS members, who absolutely have the power to cripple unions. And they already have to a large extent.
Executive policy alone can really change things. My grandfather was a NLRB lifer. Started there in its inception under Roosevelt and retired in the early years of Nixon. But yeah he’s clueless if he thinks the president can’t do much to effect union rights.
re: #259 Blind Frog Belly White
I suspect it’s wishful thinking among the ‘Charles is a bastard/Diana was a saint!’ crowd.
Say what you will about Charles, he has been steadfast is his love for Camilla for decades now. It’s not like he cheated on Diana with a series of starlets and lesser aristocracy. It was a forced marriage like they have been for royalty since time immemorial, and it’s only modern times where we expect, somehow, that a marriage for royalty is supposed to be about love and fidelity.
The question arose about why he never married Camilla in the first place, and the main reason was that she was no longer a virgin, and that was still a requirement for becoming Queen.
re: #256 sagehen
It’s a responsibility he’s not cut out for. He has zero understanding, and less than zero concern, about the real lives of the real people and real government he’s supposed to mascot for.
“‘Oo are the ‘Britons’?”
“We are, we all are! And I’m your King!”
“Well, I didn’t vote for you!”
re: #259 Blind Frog Belly White
I suspect it’s wishful thinking among the ‘Charles is a bastard/Diana was a saint!’ crowd.
Say what you will about Charles, he has been steadfast is his love for Camilla for decades now. It’s not like he cheated on Diana with a series of starlets and lesser aristocracy. It was a forced marriage like they have been for royalty since time immemorial, and it’s only modern times where we expect, somehow, that a marriage for royalty is supposed to be about love and fidelity.
Honestly speaking as a good small letter r-republican, I’d be okay if they did away with the whole thing. But yeah he clearly does love her.
1 Flint and 2 state employees charged with criminal tampering (altering test results) and other offenses. More indictments to come.
re: #264 KingKenrod
Thanks. The Wall Street Journal has the info under lock and key. Subscribers only. :/
re: #257 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Whatever the Royal Family thought of Princess/Lady Diane, she gave the Realm not one but two viable male heirs. Just look back at British history to see all the tribulations they have endured over the lack of a viable male heir…
I like that they changed the rules so oldest child of any gender can heir… but it’s probably a good thing Kate’s firstborn is male. By the time the new rule matters, anybody who’d object will be long gone.
They still have the archaic thing that the heir can’t be Catholic either. What did the Romanovs in the end was their sexism, only men after Catherine the Great could become czar since Catherine’s son Paul resented his mother for her treatment of his father.
re: #237 Belafon
There’s 1,646 still available (according to Google). With 1,428 delegates (not counting the supers), she’d have to win 955 remaining delegates to get nomination without adding in supers. That works out to 58%.
For Bernie, he’d have to win 1232 of the 1646 still to be decided (2,382 - 1,151). That works out to 74%.
Right now, Hillary’s got 10+ point leads nearly all in the upcoming races. She’ll very quickly top 2,383 counting supers.
Up 9.5 in CA
Up 20+ in MD
Up 9 in CT
Up 13 in PA.
Mind you, Bernie needs to be winning by massive margins to make up ground. He isn’t and wont. But this is the same exact situation that’s been in place since after Super Tuesday.
For all the talk of momentum, Bernie lost ground to Hillary over past 7 days.
Momentum: In last 7 days, @HillaryClinton picked up 172 delegates. @BernieSanders 113.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 20, 2016
re: #259 Blind Frog Belly White
I suspect it’s wishful thinking among the ‘Charles is a bastard/Diana was a saint!’ crowd.
Say what you will about Charles, he has been steadfast is his love for Camilla for decades now. It’s not like he cheated on Diana with a series of starlets and lesser aristocracy. It was a forced marriage like they have been for royalty since time immemorial, and it’s only modern times where we expect, somehow, that a marriage for royalty is supposed to be about love and fidelity.
Part of being a good mascot is fitting into your era — a loveless marriage for breeding purposes, with a far-from-secret side-piece you’ve been with since before the wedding and consistently thereafter, is very 19th century.
“Work Boots” is a wingnut meme
Shoe store looted in Baltimore, work boots untouched…#BaltimoreRiots #RedNationRising #tcot #ccot #freedom pic.twitter.com/Wn78oVT23e
— Eta Centauri (η Cen) (@ECentauri) May 12, 2015
How do you starve a liberal?
Hide their food stamps under their work boots.
Too funny! #tcot #liberallogic pic.twitter.com/uiemFyB0yi— J.C. Leonard (@KIConservative) September 25, 2015
re: #267 HappyWarrior
They still have the archaic thing that the heir can’t be Catholic either. What did the Romanovs in the end was their sexism, only men after Catherine the Great could become czar since Catherine’s son Paul resented his mother for her treatment of his father.
Dysfunction begins in the home, but it never stops there.
Bernie’s had his best days already. The caucuses and over 90% white states are over. It’s his own damned fault for not having a campaign strategy that wasn’t inclusive towards non-whites. I don’t think Bernie is a bigot but the way he dismissed the southern states rightfully bothered a lot of the African-Americans who live and vote in those states who have been much more loyal to the Democratic Party and its values than the young kids who got excited about Bernie.
re: #266 sagehen
Yes they did change the rules but Brits being more traditional than most hold onto their roots. The eldest son gets it all so that the land can be held in one piece to produce income. It is referred to as primogenitor. It was one of those big issues in Downton Abbey.
re: #270 The Vicious Babushka
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They really have the stupidest damned memes. The Republican Party is the party of the aristocracy for the aristocracy and by the aristocracy who wouldn’t be caught dead in actual workboots.
re: #269 sagehen
Part of being a good mascot is fitting into your era — a loveless marriage for breeding purposes, with a far-from-secret side-piece you’ve been with since before the wedding and consistently thereafter, is very 19th century.
Hardly his fault. For that matter, sending the bride to the doctor to certify her virginity isn’t very modern, either.
And one might argue that having something on the side is, indeed, very modern, and no longer solely the prerogative of the aristocracy.
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re: #264 KingKenrod
1 Flint and 2 state employees charged with criminal tampering (altering test results) and other offenses. More indictments to come.
Really disappointed to see that the city employee charged wasn’t the imposed city manager. The people who really deserve jail time are going to walk free.
Oh myyyy.. Shaun King approvingly retweets this:
If MLK was alive today white conservatives would hate him the way they hate @ShaunKing Shits sad
— Bricks Pitino (@BricksDF) April 20, 2016
re: #273 PhillyPretzel
Yes they did change the rules but Brits being more traditional than most hold onto their roots. The eldest son gets it all so that the land can be held in one piece to produce income. It is referred to as primogenitor. It was one of those big issues in Downton Abbey.
That rule was changed in the 1970’s. Until then, the eldest male had sole inheritance rights, even over an older sister.
This is what I was referring to. Paladino likened Obama to a “raccoon in the basement” https://t.co/tvdpdHYLt7 https://t.co/vZsPn6la8h
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) April 20, 2016
re: #275 Blind Frog Belly White
And one might argue that having something on the side is, indeed, very modern, and no longer solely the prerogative of the aristocracy.
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But not right away, and one tries to be discreet about it.
re: #278 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
True. Yes but quite a few still have their estates set up the old way.
re: #279 lawhawk
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Why am I not surprised that Carl Paladino is a Trump supporter? Paladino is a fascist skunk who wouldn’t know class if it bit him in his bloated right wing ass.
re: #279 lawhawk
This is what I was referring to. Paladino likened Obama to a “raccoon in the basement”
He will insist that it was just an “animal metaphor”. Remember the blowup when Obama used the “lipstick on a pig” metaphor?
re: #283 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
He will insist that it was just an “animal metaphor”. Remember the blowup when Obama used the “lipstick on a pig” metaphor?
I do yeah and the howls of how sexist Obama was even though these are the people who use feminazi unashamed.
re: #278 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
That rule was changed in the 70’s.
Not for royals; that just changed in 2013.
re: #279 lawhawk
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I partially heard that on NPR this morning and I thought that’s what was going on, except for the part about NPR apologizing for giving their forum to an abject racist. I expected to hear that next but did not.
re: #268 lawhawk
There’s 1,646 still available (according to Google). With 1,428 delegates (not counting the supers), she’d have to win 955 remaining delegates to get nomination without adding in supers. That works out to 58%.
For Bernie, he’d have to win 1232 of the 1646 still to be decided (2,382 - 1,151). That works out to 74%.
Right now, Hillary’s got 10+ point leads nearly all in the upcoming races. She’ll very quickly top 2,383 counting supers.
Up 9.5 in CA
Up 20+ in MD
Up 9 in CT
Up 13 in PA.Mind you, Bernie needs to be winning by massive margins to make up ground. He isn’t and wont. But this is the same exact situation that’s been in place since after Super Tuesday.
For all the talk of momentum, Bernie lost ground to Hillary over past 7 days.
And your numbers get her over the pledged + superdelegate threshold. She would only need about 600 delegates if you don’t count the superdelegates at all.
re: #287 Belafon
And your numbers get her over the pledged + superdelegate threshold. She would only need about 600 delegates if you don’t count the superdelegates at all.
It’s almost like she’s the preferred choice. I think that’s the part that offends the Sanders purer than thou the most. They can’t fathom why anyone would prefer someone else over their Bernie.
re: #282 HappyWarrior
Why am I not surprised that Carl Paladino is a Trump supporter? Paladino is a fascist skunk who wouldn’t know class if it bit him in his bloated right wing ass.
See Mile High Brendan’s tweet above.
harriet tubman going on the $20 is cool and I can’t wait to see the racist FB video where some idiot hick sets fire to his $20 bills
— jon hendren (@fart) April 20, 2016
Treasury Department straight dangling bait in front of Donald Trump this morning.
— Putain Démocratique (@goddamnedfrank) April 20, 2016
So regarding those people who were deemed invalid for not having voted in the last two federal elections? I assume they would have gotten a notification in the mail about that. I’m sorry but I just don’t believe that people were told “You didn’t vote in the last two elections ergo you can’t vote.” And frankly, the bellyaching about the primary being open only to Democrats and how Bernie would have won if independents were included is stupid. Bernie and Hillary are running for the Democratic party’s nomination. So those bitching about that like Michael Moore can honestly read about what their candidate is actually running for before they bitch about why parties want people in their party to have more of a say who their party nominee for president is than people who aren’t in their party.
re: #291 Stanley Sea
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It’s going to be Tubman? Awesome, awesome choice. Now can we get the bioepic directed by Tarantino?
Treasury’s Lew to announce Hamilton to stay on $10 bill https://t.co/osFklkngxs
— Bubblehead II (@BubbleheadII) April 20, 2016
Wingnut heads are
re: #294 HappyWarrior
It’s going to be Tubman? Awesome, awesome choice. Now can we get the bioepic directed by Tarantino?
Yep
TREASURY ANNOUNCING TODAY THAT HAMILTON STAYS ON FRONT OF $10. JACKSON OFF THE $20; HARRIET TUBMAN ON. STORY COMING>
— Ben White (@morningmoneyben) April 20, 2016
re: #295 Bubblehead II
Treasury’s Lew to announce Hamilton to stay on $10 bill
Hamilton is hot on Broadway. Can’t cancel his run right now.
re: #295 Bubblehead II
Keep Al Hamilton on that $10. It is a good reminder that we should not negotiate with terrorists. I believe he said Millions for defense but not penny for tribute.
re: #291 Stanley Sea
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Personally, I’d have rather it be Sacagawea. But Harriet’s acceptable too.
Happening now: Not paranoid non-racists stockpiling Jackson $20s alongside incandescent bulbs, AR-15s and maps that still say Mount McKinley
— Zeddonymous (@ZeddRebel) April 20, 2016
re: #298 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Hamilton is hot on Broadway. Can’t cancel his run right now.
There’s also the fact that he *invented* our money. He created a whole national banking system so awesome the rest of the world copied it. He deserves more than anyone to be on the currency.
re: #302 sagehen
There’s also the fact that he *invented* our money. He created a whole national banking system so awesome the rest of the world copied it. He deserves more than anyone to be on the currency.
Right. I do think the play has helped though heh.
re: #300 sagehen
Personally, I’d have rather it be Sacagawea. But Harriet’s acceptable too.
Sacagawea already has been used for the “golden” dollar coins, IIRC.
re: #306 TedStriker
Sacagawea already has been used for the “golden” dollar coins, IIRC.
I think you’re right. I looked at the other women considered and she wasn’t one of them. That has to be reason why. All the names I saw would have made good choices. It’s not like Phyillis Schalfry was one of the choices.
re: #276 stpaulbear
Really disappointed to see that the city employee charged wasn’t the imposed city manager. The people who really deserve jail time are going to walk free.
Well, there’s a chance these indictments are meant to induce these 3 to cooperate and testify against those who gave them their orders. I don’t know if they’ve been taking the 5th up to this point or not.
re: #307 HappyWarrior
It’s not like Phyillis Schalfry was one of the choices.
They don’t make lead pennies any more.
re: #309 KingKenrod
Yes. It’s good to get the ball rolling. The low level guy who falsified the readings must have been doing it at the insistence of someone above him. There are so few reasons that a low level guy would want to do that.
Harriet Tubman was easily one of the greatest people this country ever produced. Please don’t use her face to snort coke.
— Gordon Gartrelle (@mrgartrelle) April 20, 2016
Report also says “There will also be changes to the $5 bill to depict civil rights era leaders.”https://t.co/n8RT8IXdeh
— SPLC (@splcenter) April 20, 2016
If I remember Fringe correctly, the alternate universe had MLK Jr on the $20. Somehow, Jackson was brought up, and they were like “Who?”
Shaun King is still playing his martyr cookies over yesterday’s kerfuffle over how his writing showed entire paragraphs lifted from other sources without attribution (otherwise known as plagiarism). The Daily News canned the editor who worked on a bunch of his pieces for incompetence, but some of that blame has to fall on King himself, precisely because he keeps quoting entire blocks of text instead of rewriting them. It’s laziness on his part, and incompetence on the part of his editors.
His back and forth with Brian Stelter today is more of the same, as is his belief that he’s just like MLK (retweeting someone who made that equivalency).
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re: #298 Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)
Hamilton is hot on Broadway. Can’t cancel his run right now.
And I have tickets for next week!
re: #220 ChuckJager95
fake edit: This is the meme in question:
Yeah, my nephew posted that on facebook today. Really kind of senseless. What has The Donald done for workboot wearing people? Bring in Mexicans to work on his construction projects? Get his clothing line from Chinese workers?
re: #274 HappyWarrior
They really have the stupidest damned memes. The Republican Party is the party of the aristocracy for the aristocracy and by the aristocracy who wouldn’t be caught dead in actual workboots.
My comment back to my nephew when he posted the Trump star meme pic:
Like the work boots on the feet of the Mexican construction workers he uses on his building projects? Or maybe the boots on the Chinese workers he uses to make his clothing line?
re: #229 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Bhumipol and the queen are almost worshiped as demi-gods in Thailand, but their son is a notorious playboy and not well liked at all, though few Thais would dare to say as much publicly. The government takes the lese majeste laws very seriously. When Bhumipol does leave this mortal plain, it will be very emotional time in Thailand. That may be partly why the military seized power, to keep things under control during the succession.
Many ex-pat Thais (meaning they aren’t in immediate danger if they criticize the junta) say the military is using the lese majeste laws to oppress (small d) democrats. They make a very strong case.