Video: Ted Cruz Says Children Should Be Spanked

“You suck”
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Here’s Ted Cruz at a speech in La Porte, Indiana, last weekend, responding to a young boy who shouts “you suck!” by saying the child should be spanked — like he does to children in his household.

“Thank you son. You know, I appreciate you sharing your views. You know, one of the things that hopefully someone has told you is that children should actually speak with respect. Imagine what a different world it would be if someone told Donald Trump that years ago. You know, in my household when a child behaves that way, they get a spanking.”

[Cheers from audience.]

Of course they cheered for Cruz advocating corporal punishment for children. These are Republicans.

UPDATE at 5/2/16 11:27:07 am by Charles Johnson

By the way, check out how the Daily Caller’s article on this (linked above) attempts to clean up what Cruz said by putting it in the past tense as if he were talking about when he was a child.

“Imagine what a different world it would be if someone told Donald Trump that years ago. In my household, when a child behaved that way, they’d get a spanking.

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321 comments
1
Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 11:19:06am

Cruz has to stay in the race. It’s the only way to make Trump seem likeable.

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Kragar  May 2, 2016 • 11:23:34am
“You know, one of the things that hopefully someone has told you is that children should actually speak with respect.”

Guess no one told Ted you’re supposed to earn respect.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 11:23:38am

“YOU LIE”
September 12, 2009:

U.S. Rep. Joe Wilson — the South Carolina Republican who heckled President Obama during his speech to a joint session of Congress — has raised at least $1 million in contributions, a campaign aide confirmed.
cnn.com

This is the party you built and the behavior you reward, conservatives.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 11:24:01am

Ted also said in January that Hillary needed spanking.

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b.d.  May 2, 2016 • 11:24:05am

Ted, that is reason #475 that your children hate you

Ted Cruz awkwardly tries to get a hug from his daughter

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withak  May 2, 2016 • 11:24:31am

re: #3 jaunte

“YOU LIE”
September 12, 2009:

This is the party you built and the behavior you reward,, conservatives.

So what you’re saying is that Ted Cruz would like to spank Joe Wilson.

I’m so sorry.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 11:25:03am

re: #2 Kragar

Guess no one told Ted you’re supposed to earn respect.

I suppose Ted is one of those people who believe that respect is the same thing as fear.

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b.d.  May 2, 2016 • 11:25:46am

Ted’s foreign policy and parenting views are exactly the same.

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 11:27:20am

By the way, check out how the Daily Caller’s article on this (linked above) attempts to clean up what Cruz said by putting it in the past tense as if he were talking about when he was a child.

“Imagine what a different world it would be if someone told Donald Trump that years ago. In my household, when a child behaved that way, they’d get a spanking.

Sleazy.

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b.d.  May 2, 2016 • 11:28:00am

re: #2 Kragar

Guess no one told Ted you’re supposed to earn respect.

“My mom said I didn’t have to be nice to Canadians.”

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 11:29:31am

Ted Cruz is a moron, part 1,000,000:

Skip Intro linked to Charlie Pierce downstairs. Get a load of this:

CRUZ: No, it won’t, although Donald may do everything he can to encourage riots. You know, overthrow is such a loaded spin word as to bring nothing but chuckles. I can tell you, the last contested convention we had, 1976, Ronald Reagan had a million more votes than Gerald Ford. But Gerald Ford got the votes of the majority of the delegates. If you look back to the very first Republican Convention, in 1860, our very first candidate for president, Abraham Lincoln, came in to a contested convention, he was second in the balloting. And on the third ballot, he won a majority.

The first Republican candidate for President was John C. Frémont in 1856. If I know that….

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KGxvi  May 2, 2016 • 11:31:11am

re: #2 Kragar

Guess no one told Ted you’re supposed to earn respect.

See, it’s that old trick of “you have to give respect to others, but you have to earn it yourself.” In other words:

Iframe

Because that’s how authoritarianism works.

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nines09  May 2, 2016 • 11:32:10am

I think Ted Cruz deserves a size 9 and a half stuffed up his ass. But that’s just me.

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KGxvi  May 2, 2016 • 11:32:48am

re: #13 nines09

I think Ted Cruz deserves a size 9 and a half stuffed up his ass. But that’s just me.

All I can offer is a men’s size 13, will that work?

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 11:33:13am

re: #12 KGxvi

No need to paste in YouTube’s embed code — just copy the address of the video’s page and paste that in. Much simpler, and you get an image preview that way.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 11:33:36am

Ted Cruz really seems to enjoy talking about spanking his kids.

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KGxvi  May 2, 2016 • 11:34:25am

re: #15 Charles Johnson

ah, thanks, didn’t realize that.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 11:35:41am

“We do know Hillary told her daughter Chelsea, ‘Well, gosh, I knew it was a terrorist attack, while we were out telling the American people it wasn’t,’” Cruz said. “You know I’ll tell you, in my house, if my daughter Catherine, the five-year-old, says something she knows to be false, she gets a spanking.”

He added: “Well, in America, the voters have a way of administering a spanking.”
washingtonpost.com

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lawhawk  May 2, 2016 • 11:36:16am
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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 11:36:45am

“I’m a grown man who’s happy to hit a five year old girl to get my way.”

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nines09  May 2, 2016 • 11:37:02am

re: #14 KGxvi

All I can offer is a men’s size 13, will that work?

Whoever gets the best opportunity….Between Trump and him it’s like I’m watching the filming of “The Hills Have Eyes III.”

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 11:42:49am

I don’t have any problem with spanking per se, its the parents who take it too far that I have an issue with. Shouldn’t take more than one or two whacks on the bum to get the point across.

Also spanking should be a last resort response, not an initial reaction.

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Belafon  May 2, 2016 • 11:42:51am

re: #18 jaunte

It’s pretty obvious Cruz missed receiving a few by his standards.

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No Depression  May 2, 2016 • 11:42:58am

re: #9 Charles Johnson

By the way, check out how the Daily Caller’s article on this (linked above) attempts to clean up what Cruz said by putting it in the past tense as if he were talking about when he was a child.

Sleazy.

That’s interesting. You would think that would be completely uncontroversial with the Daily Caller’s intended audience.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 11:46:48am

re: #24 No Depression

That’s interesting. You would think that would be completely uncontroversial with the Daily Caller’s intended audience.

Truly

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 11:48:04am

re: #18 jaunte

“We do know Hillary told her daughter Chelsea, ‘Well, gosh, I knew it was a terrorist attack, while we were out telling the American people it wasn’t,’” Cruz said

Let me guess, Hillary actually didn’t say such a thing to Chelsea, or anyone else.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 11:49:08am

Our boys are SO different from each other. The Older Boy was like a mule - you had to break the stick over his head to get him to pay attention to the carrot. We had to yell just to get his attention, and, rarely, spank.

The Younger Boy is so sensitive and conflict-avoidant that he’d get upset when we yelled at The Older Boy, let alone at him.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 11:49:31am

re: #26 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

Could be a lie Ted told, because spankings didn’t fix that.

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I Would Prefer Not To  May 2, 2016 • 11:50:08am

re: #26 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

Let me guess, Hillary actually didn’t say such a thing to Chelsea, or anyone else.

It’s all on tape. Stored with the Michelle Obama “whitey” tape and secret Planned Parenthood videos that show that Carly had an abortion.

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No Country For Old Haters  May 2, 2016 • 11:51:24am

So add children to the people Republicans should not be allowed near. Their backward beliefs are a threat to anyone who isn’t an adult, white, Christian male.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 11:53:24am

re: #29 I Would Prefer Not To

It’s all on tape. Stored with the Michelle Obama “whitey” tape and secret Planned Parenthood videos that show that Carly had an abortion.

FACT. Confirmed.

/

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No Country For Old Haters  May 2, 2016 • 11:53:40am

re: #22 Eclectic Cyborg

I don’t have any problem with spanking per se, its the parents who take it too far that I have an issue with. Shouldn’t take more than one or two whacks on the bum to get the point across.

Also spanking should be a last resort response, not an initial reaction.

It’s often an initial reaction, and it’s often done in anger, not as a reasoned response to train a child like an animal, which is bad enough. Better to not spank at all, than to engage in violence against your own offspring.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 11:56:03am

re: #18 jaunte

I still don’t get it. What is the big, hairy deal? ON that day, there were protests at American facilities all over the Muslim world, in response to a video designed to provoke such a response. The embassy in Cairo was breached by a protesting mob. Why is it so hard to believe that the Benghazi attack may have been triggered by that?

And even if it were not, what earthly difference would it make, 2 months before the election?

NONE.

And we know this because, by the time of the election, we knew it was more organized than a spontaneous demonstration evolving into an attack, and Obama still beat Romney handily, so any claim that it would have changed the results of the election is pure unadulterated bullshit.

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 11:58:02am
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Stanley Sea  May 2, 2016 • 11:59:44am
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lawhawk  May 2, 2016 • 12:03:02pm

re: #35 Stanley Sea

No one has. But Trump’s laboring under the belief that he’s going to win minorities huge.

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Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday's Child)  May 2, 2016 • 12:04:18pm

Just posted a page on Andrew Sullivan’s long & somewhat meandering - but still interesting - screed on Trump as an “Extinction-Level Event” for democracy. There’s a lot in there - and yes, some of it is familiar by now, the tropes that are rapidly being worn out about how the American democratic process has failed ignorant white racists, how the media is all to blame for giving Trump too much TV coverage, etc. etc.

Still, it’s worth a read, if for no other reason than the research Sullivan has done to connect Plato with “It Can’t Happen Here.” (Sidenote: I didn’t realize that in the book, the anti-hero gets nominated in Cleveland).

Final graf:

For Trump is not just a wacky politician of the far right, or a riveting television spectacle, or a Twitter phenom and bizarre working-class hero. He is not just another candidate to be parsed and analyzed by TV pundits in the same breath as all the others. In terms of our liberal democracy and constitutional order, Trump is an extinction-level event. It’s long past time we started treating him as such.

Tell it to the BernieBros! Link to page: littlegreenfootballs.com

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 12:06:23pm

Piers Morgan is STILL ranting on twitter about Larry Wilmore.

And everyone is laughing at him.

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makeitstop  May 2, 2016 • 12:06:25pm

re: #5 b.d.

Ted, that is reason #475 that your children hate you

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Yeah, I was going to point out that this is probably why his one daughter tries to get away from him whenever possible.

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 12:10:21pm

re: #38 Backwoods_Sleuth

Piers Morgan is STILL ranting on twitter about Larry Wilmore.

And everyone is laughing at him.

Why is Piers Morgan? Can we ship him back?

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The Engineer Lobuno  May 2, 2016 • 12:14:48pm

re: #6 withak

Somebody pass the brain bleach, please…

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 12:16:01pm
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withak  May 2, 2016 • 12:18:42pm

re: #41 The Engineer Lobuno

Somebody pass the brain bleach, please…

I’ll atone with new puppy pics tomorrow, assuming all goes according to plan.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 12:20:30pm

re: #42 Charles Johnson

Piers Morgan is catching a ride on whatever’s hot, like a better-known version of Rage Furby.

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allegro  May 2, 2016 • 12:20:42pm

Piers is whitesplaining. That is so wrong.

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 12:21:22pm

re: #45 allegro

Piers is whitesplaining. That is so wrong.

Worse, he’s Britsplaining. That’s like whitesplaining turned up to 11.

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KerFuFFler  May 2, 2016 • 12:21:49pm

re: #22 Eclectic Cyborg

I don’t have any problem with spanking per se, its the parents who take it too far that I have an issue with. Shouldn’t take more than one or two whacks on the bum to get the point across.

Also spanking should be a last resort response, not an initial reaction.

Agreed!

With my kids we did not really spank, but stern “taps” on the relevant body part (mouth for biting, hand for hitting or trying to touch something dangerous, foot for kicking…) were used for offences that were dangerous (like running into the street) or that might hurt another kid. This was used in conjunction with a stern “No”. Basically it was an attempt to communicate, not really punish. And this was only for children too young to understand explanations of danger and whatnot. As our kids got older and could understand language and why certain things were forbidden, any punishment was usually a boring discussion or scolding and a timeout. We never needed to resort to mild ‘swats’ past the age of around three or four.

I know some kids are simply more challenging than mine were or take a little longer to become reasonable, but it seems like if people need to spank an eight or ten year old, they might need to read up on alternative strategies. And some may need to get some insight from a child psychologist——-there are kids who are particularly oppositional and much harder to raise.

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withak  May 2, 2016 • 12:21:56pm

re: #46 Testy Toad T

Worse, he’s Britsplaining. That’s like whitesplaining turned up to 11.

Piers Morgan is an attention vampire. He just needs to go away.

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allegro  May 2, 2016 • 12:22:23pm

re: #46 Testy Toad T

Worse, he’s Britsplaining. That’s like whitesplaining turned up to 11.

He’s doubled out in the game of No Clue.

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KGxvi  May 2, 2016 • 12:24:44pm

re: #33 Blind Frog Belly White

I still don’t get it. What is the big, hairy deal? ON that day, there were protests at American facilities all over the Muslim world, in response to a video designed to provoke such a response. The embassy in Cairo was breached by a protesting mob. Why is it so hard to believe that the Benghazi attack may have been triggered by that?

There’s too answers. The reasonable one is what you said. The other one is:

TEH BIG DEAL IS TAHT WE DIDNT” BOMB THEM ALL LIKE A REAL MURKIN PREZIDANT WOODA!!!11! INSTEED WE GOT OBUMMER BOWING TO ARE ENAMIES AND SURRENDERING TO TERRISTS CUZ HE”S ON THERE SIDE!11! BECAUZE HE”S ONE OF THEM!!11!

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 12:25:15pm
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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 12:25:24pm
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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 12:26:58pm

re: #52 Charles Johnson

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Yeah, but she WOULD say that.
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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 12:27:44pm

re: #52 Charles Johnson

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Now if only he wasn’t Canadian!

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 12:28:27pm

WATCH: Chicago priests cast out Trump effigy’s demons during May Day exorcism in Chicago

May Day 2016: Chicago Clergy Pray For Trump’s Soul

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 12:29:06pm

From David Duke’s Yahoo group:

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 12:29:09pm

re: #55 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

WATCH: Chicago priests cast out Trump effigy’s demons during May Day exorcism in Chicago

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The result was an empty suit and a toupee.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 12:30:16pm

Huge specualtion!

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KerFuFFler  May 2, 2016 • 12:30:38pm

re: #52 Charles Johnson

Heidi Cruz: My husband is not the Zodiac Killer

The fact that she feels the need to address that hilarious rumor just cracks me up. Talk about being put on the defensive!

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 12:31:01pm

re: #54 Big Beautiful Door

Now if only he wasn’t Canadian!

“Canadian” Ted Cruz Confronts TRUMP Supporters in IN. (5-2-16)

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Robert O.  May 2, 2016 • 12:32:50pm

It looks like the child knows the truth about Lying Ted!

For all the things one can write about Trump, we can at least thank him for the Lying Ted epithet as his best contribution to US politics. After he goes down in flames against Hillary in November, the Lying Ted reference should be repeated regularly and often, in time for 2020. To be more precise, it should be Lying, Vote-rigging Ted.

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 12:33:07pm

re: #56 jaunte

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From David Duke’s Yahoo group:

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Wait, he’s running against Steve Scalise? I thought they were BFFs.

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Timothy Watson  May 2, 2016 • 12:34:13pm

re: #62 The Vicious Babushka

Wait, he’s running against Steve Scalise? I thought they were BFFs.

Duke didn’t take Scalise disowning him too well.

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 12:34:20pm

re: #62 The Vicious Babushka

He may just be grabbing some cash from the rubes; I don’t see any commitment to run.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 12:36:16pm

re: #61 Robert O.

It looks like the child knows the truth about Lying Ted!

For all the things one can write about Trump, we can at least thank him for the Lying Ted epithet as his best contribution to US politics. After he goes down in flames against Hillary in November, the Lying Ted reference should be repeated regularly and often, in time for 2020. To be more precise, it should be Lying, Vote-rigging Ted.

The thing is, Trump is at least as mendacious as Cruz. And the worst thing about Cruz isn’t his mendacity. It’s his theocratic intent.

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InfidelOfFreedom  May 2, 2016 • 12:36:45pm

Howdy folks! I hadn’t posted in awhile since you all typically express my thoughts on things better than I. However, I saw this ad for one of those newfangled downticket candidates in AR. I hadn’t seen it posted yet so I figured I’d share:

Conner Eldridge for U.S. Senate - “Harassment”

This is the ad I am waiting to see in the general election. It sure made me want to donate!

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gocart mozart  May 2, 2016 • 12:37:10pm

re: #52 Charles Johnson

Legend has it that LBJ, in one of his early congressional campaigns, told one of his aides to spread the story that Johnson’s opponent fucked pigs. The aide responded “Christ, Lyndon, we can’t call the guy a pigfucker. It isn’t true.” To which LBJ supposedly replied “Of course it ain’t true, but I want to make the son-of-a-bitch deny it.”

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 12:37:54pm

re: #56 jaunte

From David Duke’s Yahoo group:

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THERES YUUUUUGE SPECULATIONS I WILL RUNZ FOR CONGRESS!!!!!

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 12:38:09pm

I keep seeing these things on FB, “Would you support a ban on saggy pants?” with a picture of (INVARIABLY!) black guys with the pants-below-butt-exposing-boxers look.

And always from groups that complain about tyrannical government.

Funny, that.

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 12:38:58pm

re: #56 jaunte

From David Duke’s Yahoo group:

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Remember when David Duke was trying to go mainstream?

Man, that was great.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 12:40:00pm

re: #70 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

Remember when David Duke was trying to go mainstream?

Man, that was great.

Now it looks like mainstream is trying to go David Duke.

Not so great.

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Timothy Watson  May 2, 2016 • 12:40:15pm

re: #69 Blind Frog Belly White

I keep seeing these things on FB, “Would you support a ban on saggy pants?” with a picture of (INVARIABLY!) black guys with the pants-below-butt-exposing-boxers look.

And always from groups that complain about tyrannical government.

Funny, that.

Nice to see they’re tackling the big issues.

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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 12:40:26pm

re: #63 Timothy Watson

Duke didn’t take Scalise disowning him too well.

More like kayfabe designed to rehabilitate Scalise in the eyes of the rubes. I wouldn’t be surprised if Scalise asked Duke to run against him.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 12:40:48pm

re: #72 Timothy Watson

Nice to see they’re tackling the big issues.

They’d go after Plumbers Crack, if so many plumbers weren’t white.

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 12:41:11pm
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Robert O.  May 2, 2016 • 12:42:54pm

re: #65 Blind Frog Belly White

The thing is, Trump is at least as mendacious as Cruz. And the worst thing about Cruz isn’t his mendacity. It’s his theocratic intent.

Well, yes, of course! I am far from a Trump fan by the way. If I had to choose between the two though, I might just say Trump is the LESSER evil compared to Cruz, because, as you put it, Cruz is the real far-right Theocrat without any doubts about it. Trump, on the other hand, is a buffoon who has been all over the place politically. To me, that’s already better than someone who is pure evil and who is going to be efficient at implementing it in Washington. Maybe a Hispanic or Muslim might think differently though, but even on that point, I don’t see any real difference between Trump and Cruz on immigration and Muslims.

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Skip Intro  May 2, 2016 • 12:46:04pm

re: #52 Charles Johnson

I thought that was one of his positives. After all,

Not Even Satanists Want to Be Associated with Ted Cruz

esquire.com

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withak  May 2, 2016 • 12:46:57pm

re: #76 Robert O.

Well, yes, of course! I am far from a Trump fan by the way. If I had to choose between the two though, I might just say Trump is the LESSER evil compared to Cruz, because, as you put it, Cruz is the real far-right Theocrat without any doubts about it. Trump, on the other hand, is a buffoon who has been all over the place politically. To me, that’s already better than someone who is pure evil and who is going to be efficient at implementing it in Washington. Maybe a Hispanic or Muslim might think differently though, but even on that point, I don’t see any real difference between Trump and Cruz on immigration and Muslims.

As I put it to a friend the other night, I fear a Cruz presidency far more, because he’s not nearly so stupid.

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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 12:49:01pm
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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 12:49:25pm

re: #55 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

WATCH: Chicago priests cast out Trump effigy’s demons during May Day exorcism in Chicago

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Traditionally all the demons would be transferred into a pig, but I think that’s how we got Trump in the first place, so better not to risk it.

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Jebediah, RBG  May 2, 2016 • 12:49:56pm

re: #43 withak

I’ll atone with new puppy pics tomorrow, assuming all goes according to plan.

In the meantime, may I offer:

Pbbbbt!

Interim brain bleach.

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 12:49:57pm

re: #78 withak

As I put it to a friend the other night, I fear a Cruz presidency far more, because he’s not nearly so stupid.

Cruz knows how to wield the levers of power to obstruct and destroy. Trump gets angry and shouts at the levers because they make him self-conscious about his tiny, creepy little doll hands.

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 12:50:53pm

re: #59 KerFuFFler

The fact that she feels the need to address that hilarious rumor just cracks me up. Talk about being put on the defensive!

I know. It’s almost better than “I am not a witch”.

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 12:53:30pm

re: #61 Robert O.

It looks like the child knows the truth about Lying Ted!

From the mouths of babes…

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 12:54:02pm

re: #69 Blind Frog Belly White

I keep seeing these things on FB, “Would you support a ban on saggy pants?” with a picture of (INVARIABLY!) black guys with the pants-below-butt-exposing-boxers look.

And always from groups that complain about tyrannical government.

Funny, that.

Funny thing is, back in 2008 Obama gave an interview (Letterman? BET?) saying he did not like young Black men wearing saggy pants. PULL UP YOUR PANTS, AMERICA! and he set an example by wearing not-saggy pants. As a result wingnuts mocked him for wearing “Mom jeans”

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 12:55:24pm

re: #71 Blind Frog Belly White

Now it looks like mainstream is trying to go David Duke.

Not so great. Sad!

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 1:01:51pm

re: #78 withak

As I put it to a friend the other night, I fear a Cruz presidency far more, because he’s not nearly so stupid.

Exactly. My biggest concern in a Trump presidency would be his failures. My biggest concern in a Cruz presidency would be his successes.

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 1:02:04pm

Apropos of nothing, reading through the comments of Kos’s latest shut-up-Bernie article,

Acting as though you are the only honest politician doesn’t sit well with either crooked politicians or honest ones.

Headshot.

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 1:03:14pm

Before anyone totally freaks out, in this case the WMD was a regular (FBI supplied inert) explosive device

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gocart mozart  May 2, 2016 • 1:03:23pm
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KerFuFFler  May 2, 2016 • 1:07:41pm

re: #90 gocart mozart

Yikes!

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ObserverArt  May 2, 2016 • 1:07:55pm

re: #60 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

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Video

Ugggh…an asshole debating assholes about who is the best or worse asshole this election.

The whole video is a sad reflection of this county and some of the population that votes for Trump and/or Cruz.

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thecommodore  May 2, 2016 • 1:09:00pm

re: #9 Charles Johnson

By the way, check out how the Daily Caller’s article on this (linked above) attempts to clean up what Cruz said by putting it in the past tense as if he were talking about when he was a child.

Sleazy.

But they report what the liberal media doesn’t want you to know.

///

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lawhawk  May 2, 2016 • 1:10:54pm

re: #89 FormerDirtDart

He seems nice. /

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ObserverArt  May 2, 2016 • 1:11:36pm

re: #70 Fourth Football of the Apocalypse

Remember when David Duke was trying to go mainstream?

Man, that was great.

Ahh yes…the younger better dressed Klan member that wanted to show a different side of The Klan to America.

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lawhawk  May 2, 2016 • 1:13:08pm

It does seem that way, doesn’t it.

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ObserverArt  May 2, 2016 • 1:14:26pm

re: #71 Blind Frog Belly White

Now it looks like mainstream is trying to go David Duke.

Not so great.

Ahh yes…the now older Americans that want to show their increasingly ugly side and how bigoted they are and how they no longer want to hide it, they want it known.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 1:14:54pm

re: #35 Stanley Sea

The GOP has Latino consultants??

That legitimately surprises me.

Or are these just token Latino republicans who call themselves “consultants”?

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 1:15:35pm

re: #94 lawhawk

He seems nice. /

More info…
Man accused of plot to blow up Aventura synagogue

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Fourth Football of the Apocalypse  May 2, 2016 • 1:16:14pm

re: #95 ObserverArt

Ahh yes…the younger better dressed Klan member that wanted to show a different side of The Klan to America.

He wasn’t really racist or against Jews, all that was a misunderstanding, youthful indiscretions.

/

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 1:16:36pm

re: #97 ObserverArt

Ahh yes…the now older Americans that want to show their increasingly ugly side and how bigoted they are and how they no longer want to hide it, they want it known.

And all it took was putting a black man in the White House.

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lawhawk  May 2, 2016 • 1:16:51pm

After tying 7 years of economic failure to Obama, they’re now trying to claim that economic growth has nothing to do with the President.

Pretzel logic. And the GOP will follow this BS endlessly. The same way the GOP is agreeing with Trump that he’ll bring back jobs (zero evidence or even a plan for how he’d do it - unless you call protectionism, tariffs, and a trade war count as a plan, or a method to create jobs), or anything else Trump trots out on days ending in Y.

What’s particularly rich is that the GOP has objectively spent the last 8 years (from the moment Obama was the nominee) opposing every last measure he undertook - from TARP to stimulus to any kind of jobs program. The forced austerity the GOP imposed (including the mandatory govt across the board cuts) resulted in reduced economic growth. Because government spending helps raise all economic output, because the government does business with the private sector.

And the NRO are willing accomplices to this whole charade.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 1:17:07pm

re: #97 ObserverArt

Ahh yes…the now older Americans that want to show their increasingly ugly side and how bigoted they are and how they no longer want to hide it, they want it known.

Well, you know, Political Correctness is killing America, after all.
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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 1:18:45pm

re: #102 lawhawk

Hey, somebody has to supervise the Mexicans who’ll be building the wall!

//

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 1:18:55pm

re: #98 Eclectic Cyborg

The GOP has Latino consultants??

That legitimately surprises me.

Or are these just token Latino republicans who call themselves “consultants”?

They probably even have Latino consultants whose job it is to produce reports on how the GOP can better appeal to Latino voters, which sit, unread, next to the reports on how to appeal to Black voters and Women voters.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 1:21:51pm

re: #102 lawhawk

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After tying 7 years of economic failure to Obama, they’re now trying to claim that economic growth has nothing to do with the President.

Pretzel logic. And the GOP will follow this BS endlessly. The same way the GOP is agreeing with Trump that he’ll bring back jobs (zero evidence or even a plan for how he’d do it - unless you call protectionism, tariffs, and a trade war count as a plan, or a method to create jobs), or anything else Trump trots out on days ending in Y.

This fantasy being sold by both Trump and Bernie that if we just start trade wars with China and Mexico we can bring back the good old days is, imo, nuts. Manufacturing is much more automated now, and factory jobs that can be done by unskilled labor aren’t going to pay middle class wages. The US economy as it is is generating enormous amounts of increased wealth, we just have to figure out how to get more of the growth distributed to labor instead of capital taking it all.

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Shimshon  May 2, 2016 • 1:24:51pm

“Spank your children or else they will grow up to be like Ted Cruz”

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weave  May 2, 2016 • 1:25:45pm

Well this is encouraging….

Rafael Cruz: “I Implore Every Member of the Body of Christ to Vote According to the Word of God” (VIDEO)

No. Not the article. The comments. They are all Trump supporters but at least they are rejecting the idea that God should tell someone who to vote for.

And this comment gave me a chuckle….

Moe Ron

After losing Indiana, Cruz will proceed to make his Cabinet picks and Heidi will pick out the new White House china.

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qubit2020  May 2, 2016 • 1:28:46pm
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Stanley Sea  May 2, 2016 • 1:30:29pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 1:30:57pm

re: #106 Big Beautiful Door

I think we need to make certain types of specialized training and certifications more accessible and more affordable.

There are a number of sectors that have far too many jobs and far too few qualified employees.

The there are sectors with the opposite problem.

We need to work on balancing this equation.

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 1:31:29pm

re: #98 Eclectic Cyborg

The GOP has Latino consultants??

Has? Yes. Listens to? Not so much.

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 1:31:41pm

re: #37 Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday’s Child)

Just posted a page on Andrew Sullivan’s long & somewhat meandering - but still interesting - screed on Trump as an “Extinction-Level Event” for democracy. There’s a lot in there - and yes, some of it is familiar by now, the tropes that are rapidly being worn out about how the American democratic process has failed ignorant white racists, how the media is all to blame for giving Trump too much TV coverage, etc. etc.

Still, it’s worth a read, if for no other reason than the research Sullivan has done to connect Plato with “It Can’t Happen Here.” (Sidenote: I didn’t realize that in the book, the anti-hero gets nominated in Cleveland).

Final graf:

Tell it to the BernieBros! Link to page: littlegreenfootballs.com

So we’ve gone from contemplating electing Nehemiah Scudder President (Well, VP to a doddering cancer survivor) in 2008 to contemplating the possibility of a Buzz Windrip Presidency in 2016. Is that better or worse?

Of course, if Lyin’ Ted manages to cheat the convention, we may get Nehemiah Scudder anyway….

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 1:33:15pm

re: #110 Stanley Sea

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JDRhoades  May 2, 2016 • 1:42:58pm

re: #53 Blind Frog Belly White

Yeah, but she WOULD say that

To keep from being ZODIAC KILLED!

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 1:43:38pm

OK, I didn’t know Rubio was a masochist…
And boy, I don’t think he’s suggesting that in four years he and Cruz might both be challenging an incumbent republican president…

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Dave In Austin  May 2, 2016 • 1:47:37pm

I saw the confrontation Vid of “Lyin’ Ted” in Indiana today. Damn!, you can almost smell the desperation coming off him. Not that he doesn’t deserve it, but it’s almost hard for me to watch.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 1:48:36pm

re: #116 FormerDirtDart

OK, I didn’t know Rubio was a masochist…
And boy, I don’t think he’s suggesting that in four years he and Cruz might both be challenging an incumbent republican president…

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I think this is built around the expectation of the GOP losing the WH race. Otherwise the nomination would likely be uncontested.

Why Rubio thinks he’s got a snowball’s chance in hell after his poor performance this year, and probably not being a Senator anymore…..

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 2:06:10pm

Broke the thread again, did I?

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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 2:06:45pm

re: #116 FormerDirtDart

OK, I didn’t know Rubio was a masochist…
And boy, I don’t think he’s suggesting that in four years he and Cruz might both be challenging an incumbent republican president…

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If Rubio wanted to run for President again then not running for Senate re-election was the worst mistake he could have possibly made. He’s cashing out, in four years he’s going to be like Scott Brown, just another good looking has been with no national potential whatsoever.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 2:08:10pm

re: #120 goddamnedfrank

If Rubio wanted to run for President again then not running for Senate re-election was the worst mistake he could have possibly made. He’s cashing out, in four years he’s going to be like Scott Brown, just another good looking has been with no national potential whatsoever.

Good looking won’t last for him either, what with that hair loss. In 4 years, he’ll be balder, and won’t have ‘youthful appearance’ as one of his pluses.

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 2:08:14pm

The last two pictures in the article strongly suggests that Cruz’ daughter isn’t the only person who is not enthusiastic about receiving his hugs…

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Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  May 2, 2016 • 2:09:29pm

good afternoon Lizards, jury duty is done. I paged it here

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bratwurst  May 2, 2016 • 2:09:50pm

I am really conflicted here. On one hand, I am horrified by Trump and the idea that he seems destined to be nominated by the GOP.

One the other hand, I find myself rooting from Trump to humiliate Ted Cruz tomorrow. As disgusting as Trump is, the way Cruz has conducted himself during this campaign (from lying about Carson leaving the race in Iowa to entering into an agreement with Kasich last week which he clearly had no intent to honor) makes my skin crawl. He needs to go away ASAP.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 2:10:56pm

re: #122 FormerDirtDart

The last two pictures in the article strongly suggests that Cruz’ daughter isn’t the only person who is not enthusiastic about receiving his hugs…

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He doesn’t seem very good at the hugging thing. Ideally you don’t crush her trachea or break her neck. Plus the hugs seem very un-reciprocated. But maybe she’s distracted by gasping for air.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 2:11:19pm

re: #124 bratwurst

I am really conflicted here. On one hand, I am horrified by Trump and the idea that he seems destined to be nominated by the GOP.

One the other hand, I find myself rooting from Trump to humiliate Ted Cruz tomorrow. As disgusting as Trump is, the way Cruz has conducted himself during this campaign (from lying about Carson leaving the race in Iowa to entering into an agreement with Kasich last week which he clearly had no intent to honor) makes my skin crawl. He needs to go away ASAP.

Inorite?

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Great White Snark  May 2, 2016 • 2:14:39pm

re: #15 Charles Johnson

No need to paste in YouTube’s embed code — just copy the address of the video’s page and paste that in. Much simpler, and you get an image preview that way.

BTW very nice touch to have the Page interface tell me to update my Create A Page bookmarklet.

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 2:15:09pm

re: #125 Blind Frog Belly White

He doesn’t seem very good at the hugging thing. Ideally you don’t crush her trachea or break her neck. Plus the hugs seem very un-reciprocated. But maybe she’s distracted by gasping for air.

Maybe she’s distracted wondering if she’s about to be stabbed in the back.
You know, since he’s…
THE ZODIAC KILLER

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Jenner7  May 2, 2016 • 2:20:04pm

re: #122 FormerDirtDart

She looks like he’s choking the life out of her.

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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 2:20:44pm

re: #124 bratwurst

I am really conflicted here. On one hand, I am horrified by Trump and the idea that he seems destined to be nominated by the GOP.

One the other hand, I find myself rooting from Trump to humiliate Ted Cruz tomorrow. As disgusting as Trump is, the way Cruz has conducted himself during this campaign (from lying about Carson leaving the race in Iowa to entering into an agreement with Kasich last week which he clearly had no intent to honor) makes my skin crawl. He needs to go away ASAP.

Trump will also be a weaker opponent in a general election, he’s handed way too much ammunition to the Clinton campaign and shows no real capacity for long term planning. Cruz for all his faults is a much more intelligent and dangerous foe. If he wasn’t a grotesque slithering used bible salesman looking motherfucker who was born in Canada he’d probably have walked away with the nomination.

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Aunty Entity Dragon  May 2, 2016 • 2:21:08pm

re: #75 FormerDirtDart

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I wonder how long we will keep hearing about the “Hastert Rule” from GOP congressmen.

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  May 2, 2016 • 2:22:15pm

re: #130 goddamnedfrank

Trump will also be a weaker opponent in a general election, he’s handed way too much ammunition to the Clinton campaign and shows no real capacity for long term planning. Cruz for all his faults is a much more intelligent and dangerous foe. If he wasn’t a grotesque slithering used bible salesman looking motherfucker who was born in Canada and hated by most congresspeople even in his own party he’d probably have walked away with the nomination.

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bratwurst  May 2, 2016 • 2:23:28pm

re: #130 goddamnedfrank

Cruz for all his faults is a much more intelligent and dangerous foe. If he wasn’t a grotesque slithering used bible salesman looking motherfucker who was born in Canada he’d probably have walked away with the nomination.

I really think you are right. Look at this man’s bio and his resume…it is like a GOP focus group’s wet dream. The fact that he is so widely disliked within the GOP itself is a big hint that he is a despicable human being.

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 2:26:31pm
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EPR-radar  May 2, 2016 • 2:26:35pm

re: #133 bratwurst

I really think you are right. Look at this man’s bio and his resume…it is like a GOP focus group’s wet dream. The fact that he is so widely disliked within the GOP itself is a big hint that he is a despicable human being.

Ted Cruz’ problem might be that he believes he’s on a mission from God to become president and doesn’t even bother to try to conceal this offensive point of view.

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Aunty Entity Dragon  May 2, 2016 • 2:27:19pm

In not so good news here in NC…

The local reactionary conservative weekly The Rhino Times’ John Hammer says that HB2 (AKA the Bathroom Law) will likely be put up for a popular vote as a constitutional amendment and will almost certainly pass. NC is tripling down on the hate and the boycott is feeding into the grievance cycle (Look at those liberal bullies and companies trying to force their values down our throats and let perverts into our bathrooms!!!!)

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Wendell Zurkowitz (slave to the waffle light)  May 2, 2016 • 2:28:02pm

re: #135 EPR-radar

Ted Cruz’ problem might be that he believes he’s on a mission from God to become president and doesn’t even bother to try to conceal this offensive point of view.

It is really too hard to tell how much of the shit he really believes and how much is political posturing and calculation…

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Stanley Sea  May 2, 2016 • 2:29:42pm

re: #134 Charles Johnson

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I failed at an oragami BOX. Holy hell.

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 2:42:53pm
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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 2:50:49pm

re: #136 Aunty Entity Dragon

In not so good news here in NC…

The local reactionary conservative weekly The Rhino Times’ John Hammer says that HB2 (AKA the Bathroom Law) will likely be put up for a popular vote as a constitutional amendment and will almost certainly pass. NC is tripling down on the hate and the boycott is feeding into the grievance cycle (Look at those liberal bullies and companies trying to force their values down our throats and let perverts into our bathrooms!!!!)

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 2:52:23pm
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Aunty Entity Dragon  May 2, 2016 • 2:53:07pm

Rod Dreher takes a momentary break from telling us all about transgendered women and their naughty bits to explain how lefties are actually neo fascist mobs…because of course they are!

No-Platforming Neofascists
What’s the matter with California? I was shocked last week to see the Latino mob riot outside a Donald Trump rally in Orange County, destroying a police car.
********
I can understand why Muslims and Latinos have a big problem with Trump, but what has he said to antagonize blacks? Anyway, peaceful protest is all-American, but this coalition of Social Justice Warriors from the Bay Area set out to deny Trump the right to speak at the GOP event.

Any time a progressives (especially those brown skinned types!) get together in groups of more than three, Dreher finds his fainting couch and tells us the barbarian mobs are coming for him.

I would pay real money to have his character magically inserted into Game of Thrones (next to Ramsey Bolton preferably) and see how long he makes it.

Of course, he could always join the High Sparrow at King’s Landing. Forcing women to walk naked through the city to pay for their sins sounds about right for him.

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teleskiguy  May 2, 2016 • 2:56:37pm

I thought that exchange Havana Ted had with a Trumpster in Indiana today was delightful. Pastor Ted was screaming at one of these:

“Can I ask you a question?”

“No!”

Ted asks a question anyway.

It was fantastic.

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ObserverArt  May 2, 2016 • 2:57:33pm

re: #141 Backwoods_Sleuth

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Trump will do so much for West Virginia. Make it Great.

Once his people showed him where it was on a map and reminded him it doesn’t have the beaches he remembered, he was all in on WestbyGod Virginia.

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Aunty Entity Dragon  May 2, 2016 • 2:58:31pm

Added a head smacking update to Rod’s quote above…

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teleskiguy  May 2, 2016 • 2:59:12pm

re: #143 teleskiguy

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 3:01:30pm

re: #144 ObserverArt

Trump will do so much for West Virginia. Make it Great.

Once his people showed him where it was on a map and reminded him it doesn’t have the beaches he remembered, he was all in on WestbyGod Virginia.

Mountaintop removal is a popular coal mining method in WV. Golf courses are always the first option for “cleaning up and fixing” the mess that’s leftover.
Trump would make them classy….

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KGxvi  May 2, 2016 • 3:02:51pm

re: #140 The Vicious Babushka

you know, it’s actually rather amazing, but I’ve actually seen some pro-trans memes on my facebook feed from my normally more vocal conservative/wingnutty friends. I don’t know if that’s just a west coast bias thing, or if this phobia is unique to the biblehumber crowd.

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Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  May 2, 2016 • 3:04:39pm

re: #148 KGxvi

you know, it’s actually rather amazing, but I’ve actually seen some pro-trans memes on my facebook feed from my normally more vocal conservative/wingnutty friends. I don’t know if that’s just a west coast bias thing, or if this phobia is unique to the biblehumber crowd.

I think it’s a bible thumper thing and for those who feel threatened by LGBT people.

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KGxvi  May 2, 2016 • 3:06:05pm

re: #146 teleskiguy

we can’t rely on politicians to fix America

Elect me and I’ll fix what’s wrong with America

Ok, we elect you

Elect me to this other office so I can fix what’s wrong with America

no, you’re just another politician

elect me, I’ll fix America and it’ll be classy

YES! YES! YES!

Oh, for fuck’s sake…

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Not a Sparkly Vampire  May 2, 2016 • 3:09:36pm

Bad hail storm right now.
Quarter+ size.

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Jebediah, RBG  May 2, 2016 • 3:13:18pm

re: #136 Aunty Entity Dragon

It just occurred to me that one possible (although, admittedly, unlikely) unintended consequence will be a higher court ruling that A) You MUST let people pee SOMEWHERE and B) If you aren’t going to let trans folk use regular bathrooms, then every business open to the public must add two additional bathrooms - one for trans men, and one for trans women.
I’m trying to imagine the 150 dB butthurt screeching if that should happen, but I’m not that imaginative…

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Jebediah, RBG  May 2, 2016 • 3:14:22pm

re: #138 Stanley Sea

If someone tries to tell me that is one single folded up sheet of paper I am going to just go the fuck back to bed.

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Stanley Sea  May 2, 2016 • 3:17:32pm

re: #153 Jebediah, RBG

If someone tries to tell me that is one single folded up sheet of paper I am going to just go the fuck back to bed.

Go to photo 2, it shows the folds.

Basically the devil.

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Jebediah, RBG  May 2, 2016 • 3:19:29pm

re: #154 Stanley Sea

I’m sorry I can’t converse anymore my brain is broken now

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 3:19:35pm
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KerFuFFler  May 2, 2016 • 3:22:11pm

re: #156 jaunte

“Our tendrils entwine, dance, and elevate in the traditional sign of human solidarity.”

That maneuver with their hands just makes them seem really uncoordinated and awkward. As far as the quote goes, sheesh, they’re just trying too hard to sound like they have a positive message. If they actually had one they could talk about that instead of bleating out pointless metaphors.

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Patricia Kayden  May 2, 2016 • 3:23:16pm

re: #37 Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday’s Child)

Andrew Sullivan is too willing to accept racist drivel for me to take him seriously which is too bad because otherwise he has some great points to make.
crooksandliars.com

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thecommodore  May 2, 2016 • 3:24:17pm
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Patricia Kayden  May 2, 2016 • 3:24:29pm

re: #122 FormerDirtDart

The last two pictures in the article strongly suggests that Cruz’ daughter isn’t the only person who is not enthusiastic about receiving his hugs…

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What is he whispering in her ear? That doesn’t look like a comfortable hug at all. My back is aching just looking at that photo.

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gocart mozart  May 2, 2016 • 3:28:31pm

re: #142 Aunty Entity Dragon

I can understand why Muslims and Latinos have a big problem with Trump, but what has he said to antagonize blacks?

Here Rod, try Google bfy.tw

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Patricia Kayden  May 2, 2016 • 3:29:11pm

re: #142 Aunty Entity Dragon

Dreher: “I can understand why Muslims and Latinos have a big problem with Trump, but what has he said to antagonize blacks?”

How about his advocacy of birtherism against our first Black President? Or his encouraging of supporters to beat up Black protesters at his KKK rallies?

Does Dreher not realize that there are Black Muslims and Latinos?

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KerFuFFler  May 2, 2016 • 3:29:53pm

re: #122 FormerDirtDart
re: #160 Patricia Kayden

The last two pictures in the article strongly suggests that Cruz’ daughter isn’t the only person who is not enthusiastic about receiving his hugs…

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That dude needs lessons on how to hug. How could he have been married to her for 15 years and still not have figured out that that maneuver makes his wife uncomfortable? The only answer that comes to mind is that he does not care.

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 3:32:25pm

OK, let’s see if we now have Flickr photo descriptions…

Flickr

This was a better shot for the bokeh. This is an earlier shot but very similar to the previous post.

No photoshopping here! One single shot.

The garden grass background just went smooth. I have not even reduced clarity etc. The grass was indeed very green.

Just brightness contrast and a bit of sharpness is added. This is cropped a bit but not much. I was able to sneak very close and just got lucky!

Beautiful humming birds are everywhere! Very shy and feisty but exceptionally gorgeous! It is spring time in San Diego! Loving every bit of it!

Shooting hummingbirds in the wild is anyways a bit of a challenge but an exciting and immensely rewarding one! You get to see what these little things do while acrobating in mid-air. Sometimes I just love watching them so much; I forget to click!

Its usually hours of waiting with very few seconds of shooting! I wear a green hoodie and stand next to a nearby tree and sneak up when I see one feeding on the nectar. It’s hit or miss, but mostly miss!

Gear: Nikkor 80-400mm AF-S on Nikon D810, I usually set the camera to shutter priority with 1/4000 to 5000 depending on the light. This one is a bit slower though.

Again thanks for you likes and comments, I highly appreciate it!

GAU_0940

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 3:33:01pm

re: #162 Patricia Kayden

Dreher: “I can understand why Muslims and Latinos have a big problem with Trump, but what has he said to antagonize blacks?”

How about his advocacy of birtherism against our first Black President? Or his encouraging of supporters to beat up Black protesters at his KKK rallies?

Does Dreher not realize that there are Black Muslims and Latinos?

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Cheechako  May 2, 2016 • 3:34:37pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 3:36:10pm

re: #165 The Vicious Babushka

The Time When @realDonaldTrump Led A Lynch Mob

Wasn’t that last week??

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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 3:39:17pm
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wrenchwench  May 2, 2016 • 3:41:27pm

re: #151 Not a Sparkly Vampire

Bad hail storm right now.
Quarter+ size.

Good thing it’s not full sized!

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 3:42:18pm

Even ignoring the specific things Trump has done to earn the contempt of black people, there’s the fact that bigotry against racial minorities tends not to be narrowly focused. If you campaign based on hating Latinos, odds are that most of your supporters hate black people too.

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wrenchwench  May 2, 2016 • 3:44:37pm

re: #170 Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)

Even ignoring the specific things Trump has done to earn the contempt of black people, there’s the fact that bigotry against racial minorities tends not to be narrowly focused. If you campaign based on hating Latinos, odds are that most of your supporters hate black people too.

Some black people are Latinos, and some are Latinas. They’re triple pissed!

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gwangung  May 2, 2016 • 3:46:05pm

re: #170 Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)

Even ignoring the specific things Trump has done to earn the contempt of black people, there’s the fact that bigotry against racial minorities tends not to be narrowly focused. If you campaign based on hating Latinos, odds are that most of your supporters hate black people too.

Let’s not forget Trump started his career on the landlord side of a housing discrimination lawsuit brought by a number of African American folks…

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 3:46:36pm

Flickr

I have the opportunity to test an Olympus E-M5 markII. What a great little camera!
I used an OM 50mm f/3.5 mounted on an OM 65/116 extension tube.
116 images stacked.

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Not a Sparkly Vampire  May 2, 2016 • 3:49:05pm
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Great White Snark  May 2, 2016 • 3:51:44pm

re: #173 Charles Johnson

Great to have the choices but I gotta pick one to go with. Do you see any of them as better for features or perhaps popularity moving ahead?

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gocart mozart  May 2, 2016 • 3:52:02pm
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Khal Wimpo (not-so-Super Tuesday's Child)  May 2, 2016 • 3:53:13pm

re: #158 Patricia Kayden

Andrew Sullivan is too willing to accept racist drivel for me to take him seriously which is too bad because otherwise he has some great points to make.
crooksandliars.com

He seems somewhat late to the party, true. I wonder if the prospect of Republican presidents who will actually implement their party’s core eliminationist policies is what has his knickers in a twist.

He’s all about how the white working class got hosed now. But where was he when the GOP’s economic policies were impoverishing millions and letting billionaires acquire Roman Emperor-levels of wealth? Oh yeah.

Cheerleading for the magic invisible hand of capitalism.

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Feline Fearless Leader  May 2, 2016 • 3:53:52pm

TinRoofRusted

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 3:58:02pm

re: #175 Great White Snark

Great to have the choices but I gotta pick one to go with. Do you see any of them as better for features or perhaps popularity moving ahead?

That’s actually the description from the Flickr photographer, not me!

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:01:07pm

re: #169 wrenchwench

Good thing it’s not full sized!

That’s what she said!

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 4:03:18pm

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-Apocalypse
I had the opportunity to head to Salt Lake City and take photos. Lately I have really not been liking my photography and am so excited to show the next few photographs from this shoot. I can honestly say I am proud and feel accomplished about this photo. I hope you enjoy it :) Have an amazing day everyone!

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 4:09:39pm

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I have recently turned my attention to some archival GALEX data and found it quite promising. What surprised me the most was the presence of galactic cirrus in the FUV (far ultraviolet) channel. Because I am unfamiliar with the “personality” of the telescope I almost mistook it for some kind of odd artifacting. As far as I know, this cirrus has never been presented in a GALEX image before, so I am happy to have found it there. If you are having a hard time seeing it, a brighter version is available here (6.7MB JPG).

Processing notes: Of greatest concern is the FUV-bright star (Nu Andromedae) in the lower left. There was no FUV data available; all came from a single, low duration NUV (near ultraviolet) exposure. The brightness of the star was interpolated based on nearby contextual clues from frames which did contain FUV information. It is definitely the brightest FUV source in the frame, and I think it was fair to “fake” it like this. From what I am able to gather, observations of bright FUV sources were avoided due to long-term issues with the detectors, so that is probably why there were never any exposures of this particular star.

Several areas are monochrome like this, mostly in the lower left corner and another near the southern tip of the galaxy. These filler data are very coarse and do not look good up close, but they had to suffice.

Many little annuli were removed, including a giant line of them emanating from Nu Andromedae. I tried to match the backgrounds of each frame as well as I could, but it’s not by any means perfect. The NUV channel in particular was devilishly hard to match each disc-shaped frame against one another.

To make the local galactic cirrus more clearly visible, this image relies on complex (or at least, not-quite-simple) color channel assignments. It is similar to an orange-cyan (red-pseudogreen-blue) image, but some of the FUV data is shown a bit greener in the darker areas to bring out the cirrus. Visual aesthetic weighed heavily in the creation of this image, but bluer areas are more intense in FUV and redder areas are more intense in the NUV with the exception of monochrome areas which appear only cyan.

North is up.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 4:18:45pm

Yay! My Klipsch Dolby Atmos speakers came! Time to hook ‘em up, run the calibration and watch Star Wars: The Force Awakens the way it was mean to be watched/listened to.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:20:52pm

re: #183 Eric The Fruit Bat

Try to leave your neighbors windows intact. :)

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The French Rat  May 2, 2016 • 4:29:03pm

re: #184 Eclectic Cyborg

Don’t worry.
He learned after the THX incident.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 4:29:36pm

re: #184 Eclectic Cyborg

I live on the second floor as it is. It’s been a while since I let my subwoofer and KLF-30s drop down to what they are both capable of-hell, with my KLF-30s I probably don’t need a subwoofer If I bi-amp ‘em (which my Yamaha Aventage RX-A2040 will easily do if I configure it to do so.)

The Dolby Atmos speakers are designed to fire at the ceiling to provide those effects. My rear homemade surrounds already hang high off the ground as it is. My center channel is a KSC-6C, and my TV is a Panasonic 3D Plasma KX-P50GT30 with built-in Netflix, Amazon Prime and Hulu Plus support (tho I’m a hunt for a 4K panel-I think I may splurge for the LG OLED or the Samsung when they come online.)

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FormerDirtDart  May 2, 2016 • 4:30:56pm
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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 4:31:20pm

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Here’s a place I found by turning down a random road in Iceland… this is something I should really do more. It seems strange when you have a destination in mind to go in a completely different direction randomly for a bit. But that’s how I find the best stuff. I should do that more! :) via Trey Ratcliff on FB at ift.tt/1v05hWZ Snapchat: treyratcliff ift.tt/1qx3iMJ Instagram: treyratcliff ift.tt/1c7s6Uy

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Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  May 2, 2016 • 4:32:05pm

re: #187 FormerDirtDart

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*facepalm*

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 4:33:21pm

re: #185 The French Rat

He learned after the THX incident.

Ironically enough, my Panasonic TV supports a THX mode. But my Yamaha AV receiver gladly gives George Lucas the raspberry for not wanting to pay the money to license the silly THX badge (which really belongs to Thomanson Holman to begin with.)

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 4:33:22pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:34:23pm

re: #185 The French Rat

Don’t worry.
He learned after the THX incident.

THX Simpson in [HQ]

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 4:34:45pm

re: #191 Charles Johnson

I wonder if he has pictures of people in compromising positions.

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Eventual Carrion  May 2, 2016 • 4:38:07pm

re: #136 Aunty Entity Dragon

In not so good news here in NC…

The local reactionary conservative weekly The Rhino Times’ John Hammer says that HB2 (AKA the Bathroom Law) will likely be put up for a popular vote as a constitutional amendment and will almost certainly pass. NC is tripling down on the hate and the boycott is feeding into the grievance cycle (Look at those liberal bullies and companies trying to force their values down our throats and let perverts into our bathrooms!!!!)

Their wedge issue to drive people to the polls. Since maybe they see that many of their voters need some encouragement this year to get to the polls and pull the lever/punch the card/ lick the screen, however they vote.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 4:39:12pm

re: #191 Charles Johnson

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I can’t help thinking of the Romeo Void song whenever I see that phrase.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 4:39:34pm

re: #194 Eventual Carrion

The sooner corporations redesign their bathrooms to be gender-neutral/accommodating, the whole issue goes away period.

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 4:42:24pm

re: #185 The French Rat

Don’t worry.
He learned after the THX incident.

THX
The Audience Is Deaf

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Jenner7  May 2, 2016 • 4:42:58pm

Poor guy…

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 4:43:06pm

So a guy comes to our blog and begins JAQing off (just asking questions):

Have you guys got a list of forensic & expert material evidence, submitted to court for any of the holocaust trials? ie Nuremberg, auschwitz trials etc., ?

Thanks

As if that wasn’t enough, he has “PUA” in his handle:

RmaxGenactivePUA Mgtow

But even these alarms are not enough to prepare one for graphic violence against women descriptions the creature has at its blog:

If a woman rapes you, slice her vagina to fuck with a razor blade & chop her clit off

After which this -

Holy shit, I had no idea the illuminati, freemasonry, cfr, the fdr & irs were all headed by billion dollar jewish organisations … David Duke proves the conspiracy communities & truther movements, are really cover ups & controlled opposition by mega rich jewish criminals … Mind blown!!!
So how come Alex Jones & other conspiracist activists dont mention the illuminati is a jewish majority led occult conspiracy?

lol Alex Jones admits for over 10 years Infowars was controlled by a jew, which is why he refuses to mention CFR, illuminati, the FDR are led by mega rich jewish billionaires

looks like small potatoes. Now the question of the century: guess who the creature will be voting for. Nah, I’m kidding, you already knew it.

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Belafon  May 2, 2016 • 4:43:25pm

re: #136 Aunty Entity Dragon

In not so good news here in NC…

The local reactionary conservative weekly The Rhino Times’ John Hammer says that HB2 (AKA the Bathroom Law) will likely be put up for a popular vote as a constitutional amendment and will almost certainly pass. NC is tripling down on the hate and the boycott is feeding into the grievance cycle (Look at those liberal bullies and companies trying to force their values down our throats and let perverts into our bathrooms!!!!)

I feel for you. Rockwall is currently discussing an ordinance similar to NC’state law. Our new mayor is a bigot.

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stpaulbear  May 2, 2016 • 4:44:42pm

re: #194 Eventual Carrion

Their wedge issue to drive people to the polls. Since maybe they see that many of their voters need some encouragement this year to get to the polls and pull the lever/punch the card/ lick the screen, however they vote.

MN conservatives thought they had a winner like that when they put a constitutional ban on gay marriage on the ballot in 2012.

Haha. It was voted down and left a Democratic majority that legalized gay marriage in 2013.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:45:31pm

re: #193 Eric The Fruit Bat

I wonder if he has pictures of people in compromising positions.

Worst pictures ever…

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 4:46:32pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:47:27pm

re: #198 Jenner7

Like the guy who thinks his team still has a chance when they are down 3 touchdowns with less than 2:00 to go in the 4th Quarter.

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The French Rat  May 2, 2016 • 4:47:57pm

re: #203 The Vicious Babushka

Expect this to become a regular occurrence with Trump.

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mr.fusion  May 2, 2016 • 4:48:23pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:49:57pm

This bathroom thing is just another control area for conservatives. They lost the segregation battle, they lost the Obamacare battle, they lost the gay marriage battle and they are slowly losing the abortion battle.

Eventually SCOTUS will rule on bathroom provisions and they’ll lose this one too.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 4:50:57pm

re: #206 mr.fusion

Why can’t we deport all those idiots?

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 4:51:04pm

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Morning view near Schiedam, Netherlands. Lost count at about a hundred sheep :-)

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The French Rat  May 2, 2016 • 4:51:53pm

re: #209 Charles Johnson

That guy must have too much time on his hands.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 4:53:50pm

re: #191 Charles Johnson

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Yep they are all going to be saying “we support the nominee” very soon now.

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Jenner7  May 2, 2016 • 4:54:28pm

re: #203 The Vicious Babushka

I hated every minute of going to the store when I used food stamps. I felt guilty for feeding my family, because I had the audacity to buy a bag of chips or some soda.

People can be awful sometimes.

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fern01  May 2, 2016 • 4:57:46pm

re: #122 FormerDirtDart

The last two pictures in the article strongly suggests that Cruz’ daughter isn’t the only person who is not enthusiastic about receiving his hugs…

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Wonder how long she will stay around when he admits he has lost the nomination.

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 4:59:39pm

re: #213 Jenner7

I hated every minute of going to the store when I used food stamps. I felt guilty for feeding my family, because I had the audacity to buy a bag of chips or some soda.

People can be awful sometimes.

In all the years I have been shopping in stores it never occurred to me to berate the customer in line ahead of me for using an EBT card.

Now the old lady who decides to balance her check book or count out all her change after all her stuff is bagged, and won’t budge out of the way for the next customer, I want to pour a carton of milk over her.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:01:52pm

re: #213 Jenner7

I hated every minute of going to the store when I used food stamps. I felt guilty for feeding my family, because I had the audacity to buy a bag of chips or some soda.

People can be awful sometimes.

A reason I support a universal basic income; it eliminates the stigma of public assistance.

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Shimshon  May 2, 2016 • 5:02:28pm

re: #213 Jenner7

I hated every minute of going to the store when I used food stamps. I felt guilty for feeding my family, because I had the audacity to buy a bag of chips or some soda.

People can be awful sometimes.

Well stop filling up your cart with lobster and caviar /s

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Jenner7  May 2, 2016 • 5:02:55pm

Yes, there are those that take advantage of the system (and it’s a small number), but I guarantee, most people are ashamed for taking assistance.

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stpaulbear  May 2, 2016 • 5:04:11pm

re: #209 Charles Johnson

Vacation travel game when I was growing up: We’d count the cows as we were driving along, each of us counting the cows on our side of the car. All your cows were cancelled and you’d have to start over if you passed a church.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:04:13pm

re: #218 Jenner7

Yes, there are those that take advantage of the system (and it’s a small number), but I guarantee, most people are ashamed for taking assistance.

There shouldn’t be any shame in it, especially since lots of them work but aren’t paid a living wage.

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Shimshon  May 2, 2016 • 5:04:17pm

re: #198 Jenner7

Poor guy…

Superdelegates are an unfair advantage because they do not listen to the voters!

Sir, we’re losing now.

We need to get superdelegates on our side to win!

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 5:05:42pm
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teleskiguy  May 2, 2016 • 5:07:06pm
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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 5:07:27pm
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Ming5000  May 2, 2016 • 5:08:20pm

re: #216 Big Beautiful Door

I am running across that topic more frequently

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Blind Frog Belly White  May 2, 2016 • 5:11:12pm

re: #224 goddamnedfrank

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What reason can Sanders give to Superdelegates to change over to him? Especially after he and the campaign all but called them whores for the establishment?

Bernie won more states? Nope.
Bernie won more pledged delegates? Nope.
Bernie won more votes? Nope.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:13:27pm

re: #226 Blind Frog Belly White

What reason can Sanders give to Superdelegates to change over to him? Especially after he and the campaign all but called them whores for the establishment?

Bernie won more states? Nope.
Bernie won more pledged delegates? Nope.
Bernie won more votes? Nope.

He’s “more electable” based on hypothetical head-to-head polls which mean little because he hasn’t been subjected to sustained negative attacks like Hillary has.

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Eclectic Cyborg  May 2, 2016 • 5:13:54pm

re: #222 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

Because animal cruelty laws are way the fuck too lenient.

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stpaulbear  May 2, 2016 • 5:14:27pm

re: #206 mr.fusion

Vile Racism Forces #FoxNews To Close Comments On Malia Obama Article

They’re SO pissed off that Obama is making it to the end of his presidency without being a broken man. The Obama family’s happiness has made them lose their minds.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:14:43pm

re: #225 Ming5000

I am running across that topic more frequently

A long term experiment in providing people a basic income is going to be conducted in Kenya.

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 5:15:02pm

re: #222 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

How can this be a misdemeanor?

Nearly 150 alpacas starve to death after paid caretaker makes them ‘compete’ for food

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He was teaching them Ayn Rand economics.

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 5:15:06pm

re: #224 goddamnedfrank

I am getting SO FCKING TIRED of the Bernie bros and their weird bullshit.

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SpaceJesus  May 2, 2016 • 5:17:03pm
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Decatur Deb  May 2, 2016 • 5:18:26pm

re: #233 SpaceJesus

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That’s because we’re not as nice as his native Canadians.

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Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance  May 2, 2016 • 5:18:50pm

re: #232 Charles Johnson

I am getting SO FCKING TIRED of the Bernie bros and their weird bullshit.

ditto.

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SpaceJesus  May 2, 2016 • 5:19:48pm

re: #234 Decatur Deb

That’s because we’re not as nice as his native Canadians.

Cruz can’t be expected to be prepared for the “too slow” handshake, anything outside of hockey and curling probably confounds him.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 5:19:59pm

Has anyone here read Dreger’s Galileo’s Middle Finger?

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Decatur Deb  May 2, 2016 • 5:21:11pm

re: #237 Nyet

Has anyone here read Dreger’s Galileo’s Middle Finger?

No. Did he wave it at Bellarmine?

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The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge  May 2, 2016 • 5:23:56pm

re: #237 Nyet

Has anyone here read Dreger’s Galileo’s Middle Finger?

I read Pythagoras’ Trousers. Does that count?

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Belafon  May 2, 2016 • 5:25:30pm

re: #237 Nyet

Has anyone here read Dreger’s Galileo’s Middle Finger?

I know there are people here who have because it was brought up here before.

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b.d.  May 2, 2016 • 5:25:31pm

re: #233 SpaceJesus

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I am really glad that Ted Cruz ran for POTUS so the average American has a chance to jack with him.

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Barefoot Grin  May 2, 2016 • 5:25:52pm

re: #206 mr.fusion

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The birthers who are too classy to use the ‘n’ word post at Breitbart.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 5:26:20pm

re: #239 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

I read Pythagoras’ Trousers. Does that count?

Пифагоровы штаны
Во все стороны равны

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calochortus  May 2, 2016 • 5:26:32pm

re: #237 Nyet

Has anyone here read Dreger’s Galileo’s Middle Finger?

Yes.

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teleskiguy  May 2, 2016 • 5:26:33pm

re: #238 Decatur Deb

Bubblehead II has. They follow each other on Twitter, I think.

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Ming5000  May 2, 2016 • 5:27:41pm

re: #222 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge

How can this be a misdemeanor?

Nearly 150 alpacas starve to death after paid caretaker makes them ‘compete’ for food

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Napolean took better care of Tina!

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 5:27:53pm

re: #244 calochortus

Yes.

Thoughts? Recommended?

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 5:29:21pm

What super powers do they have?

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gwangung  May 2, 2016 • 5:30:12pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

What super powers do they have?

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More like the Masters of Evil.

Cruz is Zemo.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 5:31:19pm

re: #236 SpaceJesus

My late father had a gag he used to travel around with: it was a box: half covered with a wire-mesh and half-covered with wood-in the middle there was a half-moon opening with a little tack of fur at the opening. He would get people to come close to the box to take a look at the box, calling it his ‘mongoose’. Well, needless to say, it wasn’t, but the folk’s curiosity got to the best of them. When they got close enough, he would throw a latch which kept the wood side closed, and out popped a fox-head and scared everyone.

Six-to-one odds Cruz would fall for it.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 5:31:35pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

Maybe on Bizarro Earth…

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Timothy Watson  May 2, 2016 • 5:32:29pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

What super powers do they have?

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Somewhere, Joss Whedon is either laughing or crying.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 5:32:42pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

I’m downdiging just for posting that crap-sorry.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:32:45pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

What super powers do they have?

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The ability to add trillions of dollars to the national debt in order to funnel it to beleaguered billionaires.

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SpaceJesus  May 2, 2016 • 5:33:04pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

Cruz can look in two different directions at once while hanging from a tree branch and snatch passing insects from the air with his whip-like tongue. Rubio is like the Chinese brother who can swallow the sea or whatever.

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 5:33:07pm

re: #253 Eric The Fruit Bat

I’m downdiging just for posting that crap-sorry.

*sadface*

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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 5:34:19pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

What super powers do they have?

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Ted Cruz can repel anyone.

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  May 2, 2016 • 5:35:04pm

re: #256 The Vicious Babushka

*sadface*

Updinged for undeserved downding.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:35:07pm

re: #253 Eric The Fruit Bat

I’m downdiging just for posting that crap-sorry.

I’m downdinging for downdinging VB

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SpaceJesus  May 2, 2016 • 5:35:44pm

re: #250 Eric The Fruit Bat

10-1 odds Cruz would mistake it for a baby seal and smash it with a crowbar

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Charles Johnson  May 2, 2016 • 5:36:21pm
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Shimshon  May 2, 2016 • 5:36:41pm

re: #232 Charles Johnson

I am getting SO FCKING TIRED of the Bernie bros and their weird bullshit.

The right used to be the only side seeping in misinformation and cult mentality in their stories on sites. But HA Goodman and others have taken that same strategy and made money off the left. They’re all English majors that had no job before and never covered politics. They’re creative writers. And the cult on the left is eating it up like the right did in the 1990’s.

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Decatur Deb  May 2, 2016 • 5:37:55pm

re: #259 Big Beautiful Door

I’m downdinging for downdinging VB

You realize this could escalate quickly.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:38:25pm

re: #263 Decatur Deb

You realize this could escalate quickly.

Downding war!

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 5:39:06pm

ooooh…I took a nap and come back to find a dingfest!

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Ziggy_TARDIS  May 2, 2016 • 5:39:45pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

The power of being a bunch of wankers.

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The Vicious Babushka  May 2, 2016 • 5:39:49pm

Can’t we all please get along?

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Belafon  May 2, 2016 • 5:40:03pm

re: #264 Big Beautiful Door

Downding war!

IRC wars were a lot more fun.

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Der Flohgeisteffekt  May 2, 2016 • 5:40:08pm

re: #263 Decatur Deb

You realize this could escalate quickly.

Mutually Assured Dingstruction.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 5:40:29pm

Must be the dinging hour.

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 5:40:31pm

re: #263 Decatur Deb

You realize this could escalate quickly.

Conservation of Ding is a law of nature. The total number of dings, positive or negative, can be no more than (N_user-1)*(N_comments+N_pages).

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  May 2, 2016 • 5:40:41pm

re: #269 Der Flohgeisteffekt

Mutually Assured Dingstruction.

Quick, where’s the red phone? WE CAN STILL STOP THIS.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 5:41:48pm

re: #272 klys (maker of Silmarils)

Quick, where’s the red phone? WE CAN STILL STOP THIS.

Is it 3 a.m. already?

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klys (maker of Silmarils)  May 2, 2016 • 5:42:23pm

re: #273 Nyet

Is it 3 a.m. already?

It’s after 3am somewhere!

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calochortus  May 2, 2016 • 5:42:35pm

re: #247 Nyet

Thoughts? Recommended?

I thought it was a worthwhile read, however I was a bit put off by her apparent certainty about some of the situations that were discussed.
Dreger discusses several cases of the intersection of social science/biological research and the politics and personal attacks around them. She, not surprisingly, has opinions but IIRC she tend to overlook many of the complexities of the situations. This is a book of limited length for popular consumption so there are constraints on how much can go in to it, but I would have been more comfortable if she had looked from more angles.

I’m sure I don’t need to point out that personal attacks against researchers whose results are controversial are not a good idea, but personal attacks don’t mean those researchers are necessarily correct in their conclusions either.

So, maybe a 4 star review?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  May 2, 2016 • 5:42:55pm
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jaunte  May 2, 2016 • 5:43:03pm

Another Ted Cruz superpower: the Infrared Fry Pander.

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Brian J.  May 2, 2016 • 5:43:18pm

re: #249 gwangung

More like the Masters of Evil.

Cruz is Zemo.

I think it’s more like this show, which is suitably Canadian!

League of Super Evil

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Eric The Fruit Bat  May 2, 2016 • 5:43:22pm

re: #260 SpaceJesus

Actually, in a case of turnabout is fair play, a local state trooper whipped out his service revolver and shot the ‘mongoose’ full of blanks while the whole episode was recorded on tape. It made the local company paper, and they had a burial for it.

Hysterical.

During my final day of high school, I got even with several of my teachers with the mongoose. Our class president led me into one teacher’s chemistry class, after I sprung it she went into a panic and started to beat on me (several students had seen the mongoose in earlier periods and whispered to others in the class what was about to transpire.)

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Ziggy_TARDIS  May 2, 2016 • 5:44:00pm

Also, apparently Taylor Swift is taking a break from music for a bit.

She’s earned it, so I am ok with it. I am hoping Foxes from the UK becomes a bigger deal.

Foxes - Holding onto Heaven (Official Video)

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Not a Sparkly Vampire  May 2, 2016 • 5:45:59pm

re: #265 Backwoods_Sleuth

ooooh…I took a nap and come back to find a dingfest!

That’s what s…

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goddamnedfrank  May 2, 2016 • 5:46:17pm

I still think we need a zero value neutrino ding that means “yes I saw that thing and have no opinion on it either way.”

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Not a Sparkly Vampire  May 2, 2016 • 5:47:10pm

re: #282 goddamnedfrank

I still think we need a zero value neutrino ding that means “yes I saw that thing and have no opinion on it either way.”

Beige Ding for you!

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Decatur Deb  May 2, 2016 • 5:47:27pm

re: #272 klys (maker of Silmarils)

Quick, where’s the red phone? WE CAN STILL STOP THIS.

They’ve passed the recall coordinates.

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No Depression  May 2, 2016 • 5:48:40pm

re: #277 jaunte

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Another Ted Cruz superpower: the Infrared Fry Pander.

I thought they were called Freedom Fries. /

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 5:48:40pm

re: #282 goddamnedfrank

I still think we need a zero value neutrino ding that means “yes I saw that thing and have no opinion on it either way.”

What makes a man turn neutral … Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?

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Dave In Austin  May 2, 2016 • 5:49:15pm
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Reality Based Steve  May 2, 2016 • 5:50:03pm

re: #284 Decatur Deb

They’ve passed the recall coordinates.

This wouldn’t have happened if TRUMP were in charge. We wouldn’t be suffering from a “Down-Ding-Gap”. Thanks Obama /////

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Reality Based Steve  May 2, 2016 • 5:51:07pm

re: #286 Testy Toad T

What makes a man turn neutral … Lust for gold? Power? Or were you just born with a heart full of neutrality?

The same reason that somebody listens to “Easy Listening Radio”.

RBS

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Barefoot Grin  May 2, 2016 • 5:53:43pm

re: #280 Ziggy_TARDIS

Also, apparently Taylor Swift is taking a break from music for a bit.

She’s earned it, so I am ok with it. I am hoping Foxes from the UK becomes a bigger deal.

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Sorry for the OT, but if you Google “foxes” today, it will be about Leicester City winning the English Premier League soccer (football) title. It was about as likely, some say, as a AA minor-league baseball team winning the World Series.

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gocart mozart  May 2, 2016 • 5:53:44pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

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teleskiguy  May 2, 2016 • 5:56:23pm

Hey all, Jose Canseco still tweets some wacky shit.

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Shiplord Kirel  May 2, 2016 • 5:56:41pm

I have finally returned the Windows 8 laptop I borrowed for a week. I appreciate the loan, but windows 8 has got to be the suckiest thing that ever sucked. It is like a giant smart phone but some of functions remain total mysteries. You can’t look at help or search for something without opening what they call the “charm bar.” As far as I can tell, this happens only at random and only when you are trying to do something else. I did an internet search and found that you open this accursed thing by “swiping in” from the right edge of the screen. The meaning of this is apparently so obvious that nobody bothers to explain it and I am apparently so backward that I should not have a computer anymore since I cannot get it to happen no matter what I do.
As for the Dell itself, it is laid out for dwarfs or ewoks or something since you cannot type without hitting the touchscreen and having all kinds of random things happen.
Is Windows 10 better, or even worse? Does anyone know?

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majii  May 2, 2016 • 5:58:29pm

re: #233 SpaceJesus

A rough day that Cruz richly deserves. It has to be disconcerting to him that, in the real world, he’s not as highly thought of as he thinks he is. He’s been the one accustomed to “dogging” others out and has never/rarely been on the receiving end. He spent Grades k-12 in private, religious-based schools and all his college and law school years in private colleges, so he’s had little contact with those who differ from him. I hope that as he continues his campaign in the remaining states, he gets to experience even more rejection. He’s definitely earned it.

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Sherlock Hound  May 2, 2016 • 5:59:55pm

re: #262 Shimshon

The right used to be the only side seeping in misinformation and cult mentality in their stories on sites. But HA Goodman and others have taken that same strategy and made money off the left. They’re all English majors that had no job before and never covered politics. They’re creative writers. And the cult on the left is eating it up like the right did in the 1990’s.

What is it with English majors? Do they learn hubris because they write so nice?? I’m reminded of James Kunstler, who’s supposed to be this big urban design advocate who hates malls.

It isn’t the mall hate that bothers me so much as it is his Luddism, and his lack of background (no background) in the subject he purports to be an expert about.

(And his blog. Don’t look it up. It’s..something.)

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 5:59:56pm

re: #294 majii

A rough day that Cruz richly deserves. It has to be disconcerting to him that, in the real world, he’s not as highly thought of as he thinks he is. He’s been the one accustomed to “dogging” others out and has never/rarely been on the receiving end. He spent Grades k-12 in private, religious-based schools and all his college and law school years in private colleges, so he’s had little contact with those who differ from him. I hope that as he continues his campaign in the remaining states, he gets to experience even more rejection. He’s definitely earned it.

I’m not sure he will be campaigning much longer.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:00:00pm
London, May 2 - Controversial historian Brane Liss pressed his case that the Holocaust was faked, citing the telling lack of any such event in the canonical Jewish texts of the Bible.

preoccupiedterritory.com

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GlutenFreeJesus  May 2, 2016 • 6:02:38pm

re: #291 gocart mozart

Guess I’ll pile on!

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 6:02:42pm

re: #297 Nyet

preoccupiedterritory.com

“Brane Liss” isn’t a pseudonym for David Barton, is it?

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Testy Toad T  May 2, 2016 • 6:03:50pm

edit: dragging upstairs

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Decatur Deb  May 2, 2016 • 6:04:56pm

re: #299 Big Beautiful Door

“Brane Liss” isn’t a pseudonym for David Barton, is it?

Mis-spelling for “Brain Less”.

Is there some possible explanation for that theory other than profound stupidity?

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William Lewis  May 2, 2016 • 6:05:10pm

re: #294 majii

Heh. If I could afford it, I’d like to go to one of his rallies just to try and get close enough to hand him a bible and ask if I could tell him the Good News since he’s obviously needs to born again rather than being a CINO… ;)

None of that kind ever get it when you do that to them, but if it got a TV blurb it would be well worth it for this senior warden :)

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Belafon  May 2, 2016 • 6:05:33pm

re: #300 Testy Toad T

Not learning history, doomed to repeat it, something like that.

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Big Beautiful Door  May 2, 2016 • 6:07:06pm

re: #300 Testy Toad T

I know it’s awfully early to write the postscript on this general election, but the real striking thing to me has been the appetite for economic protectionism on both sides of the aisle. One-percenty-ness and robber barons have been part of the mainstream political discourse in various terms basically forever, but I grew up thinking of ranting about NAFTA and the like as a real fringe LUAPNOR sort of detail, too nuanced to encapsulate in a soundbite and too complicated to be a sensible battle cry.

Now I have Berniebros yelling TPP TPP TPP in my ear, and Trump’s over here on the other side promising tons and tons of high-wage manufacturing jobs, the former a message I’d consider more traditionally Republican and the latter straight out of the playbook of a union boss. Isolationism hadn’t been politically mainstream since the Depression.

How much of this is a longer-term result of the same demographics losing in economic recoveries over and over and over? How much of Sanders’ rhetoric has actually been rendered mainstream by Trump first broaching similar subjects?

I don’t think think this line of discourse is going away any time soon, and yet it looks like an obviously hopeless path, a complete loser non-starter. Nobody is going to build cheap plastic widgets in your podunk town, because nobody is going to un-invent nearly-free computer-routed modular containerized shipping.

It does look like it is a leading indicator of the manifestation of our broader socioeconomic need to decouple comfortable life from full-time employment, as workers become so destructively productive per-worker that there’s no need for most of them.

Hence the need for a universal basic income to redistribute the great wealth being generated by technological innovation from capital to labor.

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PhillyPretzel  May 2, 2016 • 6:07:58pm

re: #297 Nyet

Then how does this “historian” explain the evidence of 18 inches of human fat on the Auschwitz crematoria.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:08:15pm

re: #299 Big Beautiful Door

Sort of an amalgam of David Barton and David Irving.

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kirkspencer  May 2, 2016 • 6:08:37pm

re: #293 Shiplord Kirel

I have finally returned the Windows 8 laptop I borrowed for a week. I appreciate the loan, but windows 8 has got to be the suckiest thing that ever sucked. It is like a giant smart phone but some of functions remain total mysteries. You can’t look at help or search for something without opening what they call the “charm bar.” As far as I can tell, this happens only at random and only when you are trying to do something else. I did an internet search and found that you open this accursed thing by “swiping in” from the right edge of the screen. The meaning of this is apparently so obvious that nobody bothers to explain it and I am apparently so backward that I should not have a computer anymore since I cannot get it to happen no matter what I do.
As for the Dell itself, it is laid out for dwarfs or ewoks or something since you cannot type without hitting the touchscreen and having all kinds of random things happen.
Is Windows 10 better, or even worse? Does anyone know?

Pretty much everyone I’ve read or talked to agrees it is better.

“Is it any good” is a much more contentious question. In my opinion yes. With the exception of certain tasks I significantly prefer it to the kubuntu laptop or the gentoo desktop I’m using. Bias statement: I don’t ever expect to own another Apple computer. Primarily because I’m a tinkerer - which Apple tends to discourage.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:08:47pm

re: #301 Decatur Deb

Is there some possible explanation for that theory other than profound stupidity?

Could be satire. / ;)

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Decatur Deb  May 2, 2016 • 6:10:47pm

re: #308 Nyet

Could be satire. / ;)

Thought it might, with “Brain Less” as the tell.

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William Lewis  May 2, 2016 • 6:10:56pm

re: #307 kirkspencer

Linux, especially Ubuntu, on a MacBook is the best of all worlds. And I’d love to try it on a MacBook Air someday.

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PhillyPretzel  May 2, 2016 • 6:14:21pm

re: #307 kirkspencer

re: #310 William Lewis

I love my MacBook Pro. And I just upgraded it to El Capitan the other day. It is running very well.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:15:50pm

re: #305 PhillyPretzel

Then how does this “historian” explain the evidence of 18 inches of human fat on the Auschwitz crematoria.

I don’t think anyone has found human fat in crematoria (don’t forget they had been dismantled and blown up some time before the arrival of the Red army), although IIRC traces were found in the areas of the incineration pits, along with other human remains. Anyhoo, the report is satirical, but doesn’t differ all that much from the real deniers.

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Kragar  May 2, 2016 • 6:16:34pm
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Cheechako  May 2, 2016 • 6:17:30pm

re: #248 The Vicious Babushka

What super powers do they have?

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My first thought was that poster would make a good dart board.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:17:50pm

re: #312 Nyet

PS: and the crematorium in the main camp (the one shown to the tourists) had been turned into an air-raid shelter in ca. 1944 and had to be reconstructed after the war, incl. chimney, so no fat there too.

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PhillyPretzel  May 2, 2016 • 6:18:27pm

re: #312 Nyet

Yes. I was using a remembered old report. It came from a SHAEF member who saw the first reports of what was there. :)

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:22:57pm

re: #316 PhillyPretzel

I’ve seen the 18-inches description in relation to the dismantling of the crematoria in 1944, e.g. see newsweek.com

As fall turned to winter, and theRed Army drew closer, new orders arrived from Berlin. The transports stopped coming, the crematoriums went cold — in fact, the whole vast operation went furiously into reverse, as the Germans began dismantling the evidence of what was to have been the crowning achievement of the Third Reich. Crews sent to clean out the chimneys had to scrape out deposits of human fat 18 inches thick. The prisoners greeted these developments with mixed emotions: happy to see the Nazis losing, but troubled by the general assumption that the Germans would slaughter them all first.

So that’s not something a guy arriving afterwards would have seen, even though Daily Mail says they did - dailymail.co.uk

Another Red Army soldier recalled ‘emaciated, brutally tortured people wrapped in rags. Most were unable to stand, but lay on plank beds or sat propped up against the wall. It was a vision of hell’.
Horror after horror revealed itself - mounds of corpses; the children’s barracks, with just two survivors; warehouses stuffed with a million men’s suits and women’s dresses; the 18-inch layer of fat caking the inside of the chimneys.

But given that it’s Daily Mail, it’s obviously a garble of the earlier descriptions from the dismantling phase.

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Nyet  May 2, 2016 • 6:24:49pm

Just to be sure, I have the internal Soviet reports about what they found there - plenty of human remains, but no thick human fat deposits in crematoria.

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PhillyPretzel  May 2, 2016 • 6:29:55pm

re: #318 Nyet

It reminds me of what one professor said when she was writing her dissertation. She had two documents in front of her and they had differing opinions and depending on which she used it would have changed many views of this one subject that she was writing about.

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Great White Snark  May 2, 2016 • 7:55:21pm

re: #179 Charles Johnson

Just got back online from my commute/dinner. Sorry I was asking if any one service among Instagram etc stood out to you.

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Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)  May 2, 2016 • 8:25:49pm

re: #277 jaunte

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Another Ted Cruz superpower: the Infrared Fry Pander.

Is he running for president of his Jr. High student council?


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