Video: President Obama’s Full Speech to Canadian Parliament 6/29/16
This was one of President Obama’s best speeches, and there’s a lot of competition for that title.
This was one of President Obama’s best speeches, and there’s a lot of competition for that title.
I just imagine how well Obama’s done with a batshit opposition and then i wonder how he’d do with a sane one. Really makes you wonder.
re: #1 HappyWarrior
I just imagine how well Obama’s done with a batshit opposition and then i wonder how he’d do with a sane one. Really makes you wonder.
I think he’d given FDR and LBJ a run for their money on the legacy department.
That said, he didn’t have a sane Congress to work with most of the time, so he’s done the best he can with what he had; it certainly has shown that he’s ice cold under pressure.
re: #3 TedStriker
I think he’d given FDR and LBJ a run for their money on the legacy department.
No doubt. History’s going to remember him well in any case. His opponents? Nope.
re: #3 TedStriker
I think he’d given FDR and LBJ a run for their money on the legacy department.
That said, he didn’t have a sane Congress to work with most of the time, so he’s done the best he can with what he had; it certainly has shown that he’s ice cold under pressure.
Besides the Republicans blocking everthing you have to add in backstabbers like the Blue Dog Democrats and assholes like LIEberman who stuck a knife in Obama’s back every chance he could.
re: #5 Joe Bacon
Besides the Republicans blocking everthing you have to add in backstabbers like the Blue Dog Democrats and assholes like LIEberman who stuck a knife in Obama’s back every chance he could.
The public option shit. Gah.
re: #6 HappyWarrior
The public option shit. Gah.
Especially with LIEberman who was for opening Medicare for anyone 55 and over until Obama accepted that. Then that prick turned around and opposed it.
I’m thinking of all the people who died because they had no coverage thanks to that prick.
re: #2 Stanley Sea
Such a diverse Parliament. Beautiful.
It looked pretty white and male to me. Did a quick google search and couldn’t find current numbers, but last year it was only 27% female and about 12% non-white.
re: #8 Joe Bacon
Especially with LIEberman who was for opening Medicare for anyone 55 and over until Obama accepted that. Then that prick turned around and opposed it.
I’m thinking of all the people who died because they had no coverage thanks to that prick.
You know what pisses me off about Lieberman is that even after Lieberman lost his primary and went independent, Obama still supported him? How did Lieberman return the favor? Only by campaigning for McCain and slamming Obama with the right wing mud and then doing what you’re talking about there. I used to think that Lieberman was someone that while hawkish than the average Democrat was still a Democrat at heart but he showed himself to be an ugly man with that. The good news is that Murphy seems like a great Senator.
re: #10 HappyWarrior
You know what pisses me off about Lieberman is that even after Lieberman lost his primary and went independent, Obama still supported him? How did Lieberman return the favor? Only by campaigning for McCain and slamming Obama with the right wing mud and then doing what you’re talking about there. I used to think that Lieberman was someone that while hawkish than the average Democrat was still a Democrat at heart but he showed himself to be an ugly man with that. The good news is that Murphy seems like a great Senator.
Sounds like someone else we know….
/looks at Bernie
re: #11 TedStriker
Sounds like someone else we know….
/looks at Bernie
I’ve been thinking for the past few weeks that Bernie is acting like a left wing version of Lieberman, yes.
I’m going to go read for a while. I’m a bit peeved at my shop right now (which I guess means that I’m angry at myself?). It seems like they loaned out one of my personal scuba tanks without asking me, (which is ok), but didn’t bother to record who they lent it to. All the gear that was rented over the weekend has come back in, and that tank is still missing.
I’m hoping that somebody simply hasn’t brought it back yet, that it will circle back in another day or two. I’ve already called the quarry we were at last weekend just to make sure that it didn’t get left there by mistake.
Next task…. get stickers made with name / phone / email and mount them on all my personal tanks. ARRGH.
RBS
Can’t explain for yourself @realDonaldTrump? Your staffers don’t have a teleprompter set up for you to stammer thru again? @USChamber
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 30, 2016
Did the camera person recording this get a low battery notice live?
My battery is fine.
re: #9 danarchy
It looked pretty white and male to me. Did a quick google search and couldn’t find current numbers, but last year it was only 27% female and about 12% non-white.
These numbers actually compare very favorably to the current U.S. Congress as regards women, and for minorities too when the minority demographics of the two nations are taken into account. Our Senate is particularly lacking in diversity.
re: #13 Reality Based Steve
I’m going to go read for a while. I’m a bit peeved at my shop right now (which I guess means that I’m angry at myself?). It seems like they loaned out one of my personal scuba tanks without asking me, (which is ok), but didn’t bother to record who they lent it to. All the gear that was rented over the weekend has come back in, and that tank is still missing.
I’m hoping that somebody simply hasn’t brought it back yet, that it will circle back in another day or two. I’ve already called the quarry we were at last weekend just to make sure that it didn’t get left there by mistake.
Next task…. get stickers made with name / phone / email and mount them on all my personal tanks. ARRGH.
RBS
Kick their ass on this RBS. You do not deserve it. namaste!!!!!!!!!!
I’m watching this whole speech. It. is. magnificent.
re: #10 HappyWarrior
After he helped f*ck up the ACA, I discovered that his wife works in the healthcare industry. What a way to take action against the people you’re elected to serve in favor of your spouse and other health company CEOs. I knew from that point on that he was only in Congress to serve himself and his crony buddies. I’ve had a bad taste in my mouth for Lieberman for quite some time now, but I really began disliking him a lot when I saw him in Iraq sucking up to McCain and pushing to keep American troops there even though both knew the Iraqi people and government wanted us OUT.
re: #10 HappyWarrior
You know what pisses me off about Lieberman is that even after Lieberman lost his primary and went independent, Obama still supported him? How did Lieberman return the favor? Only by campaigning for McCain and slamming Obama with the right wing mud and then doing what you’re talking about there. I used to think that Lieberman was someone that while hawkish than the average Democrat was still a Democrat at heart but he showed himself to be an ugly man with that. The good news is that Murphy seems like a great Senator.
Chris Murphy IS a Senator unlike LIEberman who is a petty narcissistic backstabbing piece of CENSORED!
re: #14 Kragar
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I want Trump to continue slamming the US Chamber of Commerce to the point that they pull the plug on him and pump money into Gary Johnson and the Libertarian Party.
Fox Poll Shows Trump Winning By -6 Points
network’s tissue rejection of non conservative fascist blowhard amazes even liberals
If you are not watching, just go to 46:00. This is it
re: #14 Kragar
33m
Donald J. Trump ✔@realDonaldTrump
For reasons only they can explain, the @USChamber wants to continue our bad trade deals rather than renegotiating and making them better.
cant figure that one out for yourself mr i have a very good brainz?
re: #25 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
I must admit that when the national chamber began tweeting and debunking Trump’s speech in real time yesterday, I was shocked because I’ve watched Donohue support GOPers for many years. I really didn’t know what was going on——until I did a bit of research and discovered that the CoC really wants TPP to go through. I read today that Trump’s speech caused a lot of discord within the GOP because republicans in Congress want it, too.
I watched the whole thing. Thank you Charles.
When he spoke of the refugees & how Canada has been beautiful. Tears.
This POTUS.
t h i s POTUS
re: #2 Stanley Sea
Such a diverse Parliament. Beautiful.
Hey, the Republican legislature is super diverse too! It runs the gamut from Anglo to Saxon.
Hedge Fund Manager says this but also says he’s not voting for Hillary, that must mean he put down a bunch of money betting that the world will fall into a global depression==>
GOP megadonor: Trump could cause a global depression https://t.co/wLdTNWmmCo pic.twitter.com/ZQnjRpDaHj
— The Hill (@thehill) June 30, 2016
re: #4 HappyWarrior
No doubt. History’s going to remember him well in any case. His opponents? Nope.
“While President Obama tried valiantly to address the looming perils of climate change, his opposition in Congress and the Senate (located in present day Potomac Bay) stymied him whenever possible for short term political gain…”
OMG THE HORROR THE HORROR OF SWIMMING POOL HOURS FOR WOMEN
Pool rules:
No running
No eating
No men (3 times a week)https://t.co/7Bw3kATgh3— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 30, 2016
re: #30 The Vicious Babushka
Hedge Fund Manager says this but also says he’s not voting for Hillary, that must mean he put down a bunch of money betting that the world will fall into a global depression==>
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He looks soooooo unhealthy.
re: #21 teleskiguy
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Today a day lift ticket is $150+ and a pitcher of beer is $20.
Yeah, but you don’t have to wait five minutes for the woolly mammoth to get the treadmill back up to speed every time they have to stop the lift.
re: #35 Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)
I know a couple from Steamboat, and I just forwarded them image to them. They are all excited, and want to know where you found it.
re: #36 retired cynic
Addressed to Charlie, of course!
re: #37 retired cynic
Saw it on Facebook from a few Steamboat peeps I know. It was originally posted on the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association’s Facebook page.
re: #39 teleskiguy
Saw it on Facebook from a few Steamboat peeps I know. It was originally posted by the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association’s Facebook page.
Thanks!
One more for the road! À la prochaine. #NALS2016 pic.twitter.com/8Q5zCSU3CK
— Justin Trudeau (@JustinTrudeau) June 30, 2016
re: #21 teleskiguy
Today a day lift ticket is $150+ and a pitcher of beer is $20.
I can just imagine what a season pass would be. Back in the 80’s when I lived in Denver, I was working a compressed shift and had Mon-Wed. off. I had a season pass for Winter Park/MaryJane that cost maybe $250. Skied my ass off that year and never a line.
I’m going to miss Obama in six months. He’s the best president of my lifetime.
Obviously this was a scam. Everyone knows Trump is self funded and doesn’t need fundraising.
Warn your friends @jerseyhoya @joshtpm— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 30, 2016
re: #45 Frankie Five Angels
I’m going to miss Obama in six months. He’s the best president of my lifetime.
I’m 62 this year and I can honestly say “I love this President”. Absolutely. I would be crushed if anything happened to him.
Fuck yes!
Anderson Cooper Tries To Keep Corey Lewandowski Off His Show https://t.co/Jjajli0vu8 pic.twitter.com/wKi7FLee2A
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 30, 2016
AC has “Trump surrogates” on his show all the time. Glad he (unlike his boss) can see the problem with one who is contractually prevented from speaking ill of the orange colored nitwit.
re: #45 Frankie Five Angels
I’m going to miss Obama in six months. He’s the best president of my lifetime.
No DOUBT.
re: #45 Frankie Five Angels
I’m going to miss Obama in six months. He’s the best president of my lifetime.
Mine too, Frankie. And the first president of my lifetime was Truman.
re: #21 teleskiguy
Today a day lift ticket is $150+ and a pitcher of beer is $20.
Good for keeping the riff raff like me out.
re: #53 William Lewis
“Hold my legs as I dive deep…”
re: #52 whitebeach
Mine too, Frankie. And the first president of my lifetime was Truman.
Me, too. I can tell you the first time I heard his voice was on a local public radio station when he was a state senator, and I knew, right then. I was driving down the road and almost had to pull off the road.
re: #45 Frankie Five Angels
I’m going to miss Obama in six months. He’s the best president of my lifetime.
Kennedy was my best pick until Obama came along.
My old stomping grounds, way back when I was in college.
Double rainbows are back in fashion @skicrestedbutte #CrestedButte #travelcrestedbutte #visitcrestedbutte pic.twitter.com/MdL9CpJeUF
— Scott Clarkson (@scottclarksoncb) June 30, 2016
re: #55 retired cynic
Me, too. I can tell you the first time I heard his voice was on a local public radio station when he was a state senator, and I knew, right then. I was driving down the road and almost had to pull off the road.
I so wish it had been a more hospitable time for him. The polarization of America will doom us if we cant change. History will be harsh on the fuckers who wanted him to fail.
He has amazing character to keep going, to not let them get him down, for remaining optimistic and dare I say, hopeful.
re: #58 teleskiguy
My old stomping grounds, way back when I was in college.
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I used to do lot of fishing in the Taylor and Gunnison rivers back in the day.
re: #59 blueraven
I so wish it had been a more hospitable time for him. The polarization of America will doom us if we cant change. History will be harsh on the fuckers who wanted him to fail.
He has amazing character to keep going, to not let them get him down, for remaining optimistic and dare I say, hopeful.
It’s going to be worse with Hillary.
One further, Trump.
We are not in a good place.
I’m just waiting for Obama’s book to come out after he leaves office. I just know that there are going to be several juicy chapters in it when it comes to Republicans.
Then five years from now, Chuck C will post a video claiming he has the original manuscript which he will test for Bill Ayres’ DNA…
Hours after Bob Weir shared news bassist Rob Wasserman was battling health issues, comes word Wasserman has died. pic.twitter.com/6j02kSMlLw
— Eric Alper (@ThatEricAlper) June 30, 2016
We are not the only ones being a bit sentimental tonight. I think it is starting to hit. We wont have him as POTUS much longer.
I am going to miss him next year. pic.twitter.com/07pDuaY2l0
— Zeddonymous (@ZeddRebel) June 30, 2016
re: #43 Teukka
So, a movie I’m considering to see:
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There’s a thread running through Hanks’s career that makes me believe that if I ever see him boarding an aircraft I’m scheduled to fly on, I’ll find other transportation.
re: #61 Stanley Sea
It’s going to be worse with Hillary.
One further, Trump.
We are not in a good place.
Oh, I can vouch for that Stanley Sea! I work at Social Security’s 800 number. You would be shocked to hear how many callers love using the “N” word when it comes to Obama. And those same folks are now doubling down with Hillary hate using the “L” word with her. Yeah, they also say Hillary is a Muslim too because she’s “involved with Huma”…
Quite often you will hear Fox News, Rush, other Hate Radio jerks or TV Preachers in the background while these folks use those “N” and “L” words!
re: #60 Dave In Austin
I used to do lot of fishing in the Taylor and Gunnison rivers back in the day.
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re: #66 Joe Bacon
Oh, I can vouch for that Stanley Sea! I work at Social Security’s 800 number. You would be shocked to hear how many callers love using the “N” word when it comes to Obama. And those same folks are now doubling down with Hillary hate using the “L” word with her.
Lady? /
.@grizzleeman @joshtpm Trump is hitting me with promoted Facebook video $$$ ask. Almost certainly negative yield. pic.twitter.com/H6snPM9agN
— Barry Caro (@BarryCaro) June 30, 2016
re: #68 blueraven
Lady? /
I WISH…
There are days when I lose count of how many times I hear George Carlin’s 7 words you can’t say on TV with some of these folks…
re: #66 Joe Bacon
Oh, I can vouch for that Stanley Sea! I work at Social Security’s 800 number. You would be shocked to hear how many callers love using the “N” word when it comes to Obama. And those same folks are now doubling down with Hillary hate using the “L” word with her. Yeah, they also say Hillary is a Muslim too because she’s “involved with Huma”…
Quite often you will hear Fox News, Rush, other Hate Radio jerks or TV Preachers in the background while these folks use those “N” and “L” words!
Wow. The racism has obviously been there all along, but now it’s so in the open.
They are fucking fools.
re: #67 teleskiguy
Can’t say I blame him…..
re: #71 Stanley Sea
Wow. The racism has obviously been there all along, but now it’s so in the open.
They are fucking fools.
That’s what Cheeto Jesus is counting on.
re: #62 Joe Bacon
I’m just waiting for Obama’s book to come out after he leaves office. I just know that there are going to be several juicy chapters in it when it comes to Republicans.
Then five years from now, Chuck C will post a video claiming he has the original manuscript which he will test for Bill Ayres’ DNA…
That will be the first book I have bought in a long time.
re: #73 Joe Bacon
That’s what Cheeto Jesus is counting on.
I still believe he can’t get to 51%.
27 for sure - 27% of our neighbors are assholes.
Oh my goodness! Look at what turned up in my e-mail!
I’m running for president because I want you and every single American to start winning again.
Crooked Hillary doesn’t care about you. She only cares about herself.
Her slogan is “I’m with her.” My response is I’m with YOU, the American people.
Right now, our campaign has set an ambitious end-of-quarter goal to ensure we stop Crooked Hillary from ever getting the chance to use the power of the presidency to crush you.
Please contribute toward our massive goal and help us Make America Great Again!
CONTRIBUTE $100 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE $75 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE $50 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE $35 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE OTHER AMOUNT
I want to make America great for ALL Americans, not just the top few.
Crooked Hillary and Obama want the government to hand pick winners and losers.
I want every American to win.
It’s simple: if she wins, you lose.
Contribute $35 toward our end-of-quarter goal to stop Crooked Hillary and help Make America Great Again!
Thank you and God bless you,
Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump
CONTRIBUTE $35 TO SAVE AMERICA
Contributions to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee are not deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Paid for by Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint fundraising committee authorized by and composed of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee.
Hi, y’all. Back home from Denver, car ready for Canada trip.
Came home to tree branches down all over the streets, had to manoeuvre the little Smart car around large boughs lying in the way.
Talked to my neighbour across the street; we were hit by a descending tornado. (I’m the guy that’s supposed to fire the tornado siren if the automated system fails; fortunately, it worked. Bad village trustee. Sit in the corner.)
The next town to our east (population 64) has trees lying across the streets. I am unaware of any damage reports other than that (I presume by now if there were injuries or major damage I would have heard either from my village board, the fire department, or the village folk in the next town over).
re: #72 Dave In Austin
Can’t say I blame him…..
It’s something I’ve witnessed throughout my entire life, the ultra-rich carving out the most beautiful spots in the country among themselves. It’s really bad in Teton County, WY, the county rated highest for economic inequality in the nation by sheer numbers.
re: #76 Joe Bacon
Oh my goodness! Look at what turned up in my e-mail!
I’m running for president because I want you and every single American to start winning again.
Crooked Hillary doesn’t care about you. She only cares about herself.
Her slogan is “I’m with her.” My response is I’m with YOU, the American people.
Right now, our campaign has set an ambitious end-of-quarter goal to ensure we stop Crooked Hillary from ever getting the chance to use the power of the presidency to crush you.
Please contribute toward our massive goal and help us Make America Great Again!
CONTRIBUTE $100 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE $75 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE $50 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE $35 TO SAVE AMERICA
CONTRIBUTE OTHER AMOUNT
I want to make America great for ALL Americans, not just the top few.
Crooked Hillary and Obama want the government to hand pick winners and losers.
I want every American to win.
It’s simple: if she wins, you lose.
Contribute $35 toward our end-of-quarter goal to stop Crooked Hillary and help Make America Great Again!
Thank you and God bless you,
Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump
CONTRIBUTE $35 TO SAVE AMERICA
Contributions to the Trump Make America Great Again Committee are not deductible for federal income tax purposes.
Paid for by Trump Make America Great Again Committee, a joint fundraising committee authorized by and composed of Donald J. Trump for President, Inc. and the Republican National Committee.
Just sent Hillary another $10.
Not much I know, but I try to send small amounts as often as I can.
So, thank Donald J Trump for this one.
re: #60 Dave In Austin
I used to do lot of fishing in the Taylor and Gunnison rivers back in the day.
I registered my LGF account in my apartment in Gunnison. No foolin’!
re: #76 Joe Bacon
No way a man worth $10 billion needs anyone’s $35.
re: #79 teleskiguy
It’s something I’ve witnessed throughout my entire life, the ultra-rich carving out the most beautiful spots in the country among themselves. It’s really bad in Teton County, WY, the county rated highest for economic inequality in the nation by sheer numbers.
Well, that’s part of the reason we have National Parks, and part of the reason conservatives want to abolish them.
I mean, who wouldn’t want a million dollar mansion with Chimney Rock in their backyard? (Chimney Rock is a national monument in my county.) Or maybe Pike’s Peak for a rock garden? Why should all those poors get to go to Yellowstone when rich libertarians could operate a hot spring natural spa out of it? And think of what you could charge to see the geysers.
re: #83 Anymouse
You and I are on the same page.
I get over to Wyoming frequently, since it is so close (mostly Cheyenne though). I did get to see the unusual park midway between Casper and Cheyenne that has all sorts of natural bridges and such.
There is a lot in W Nebraska, Wyoming, and Colorado that they would just love to dig up if they could.
re: #80 blueraven
I thank the lordie above that I’m not receiving these emails.
re: #87 Stanley Sea
I thank the lordie above that I’m not receiving these emails.
I thank my spam filter. (::
Paul Ryan says he’s on the same page with Donald Trump on trade
House Speaker Paul Ryan says he’s on the same page as presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump when it comes to trade deals.
But he declined to comment on Trump’s recent comments comparing one proposed trade agreement to rape.
“Look, he wants to get good trade agreements,” Ryan said Wednesday in an interview with the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. “So do I.”
Ryan’s comments downplaying their differences on trade came just one day after Trump compared the Trans-Pacific Partnership to rape during a speech in Ohio.
“The Trans-Pacific Partnership is another disaster done and pushed by special interests who want to rape our country,” Trump told supporters Tuesday at an Ohio college. “Just a continuing rape of our country.”
Meanwhile, Ryan has been calling on the administration to start talking to the United Kingdom about a new trade agreement in the wake of that country’s decision to exit the European Union.
re: #87 Stanley Sea
I thank the lordie above that I’m not receiving these emails.
Me too. I get enough from Hillary, DCCC and local Dems. Never got on any republican list, thank goodness!
There’s a developer named Tom Chapman, who’s been trying to build mansions in Bear Creek outside of Telluride, CO and on the north rim of the Black Canyon south of Crawford, CO.
One of the Koch brothers owns a ton of land between Crested Butte, CO and Paonia, CO. He even built his own private “old west” town complete with saloon, livery, museum, main street, and living quarters for his guests. The key word there is “private.” No journalist has actually seen the “town” on the northwest flanks of Marcellina Mountain, but people have heard stories.
A guy named Magnus Lindholm is the second largest landowner in my county. His property went into foreclosure in 2011 because the bank he borrowed the money from to buy the property went out of business. He’s still litigating that shit, probably will be able to sell the land for pennies on the dollar and still come out rich as fuck.
re: #91 teleskiguy
80% of my county is federally owned, which makes the Federal Government the largest landowner in my county behind this fucking guy.
re: #90 blueraven
Me too. I get enough from Hillary, DCCC and local Dems. Never got on any republican list, thank goodness!
My wife is on the Libertarian’s lists (because she used to be a Libertarian), and on the Republican’s lists (because she wants to keep track of what they are doing).
Last week, however, she sent off her first donation to Mrs. Clinton. (She’d previously sent $50 to Mr. Sanders, made it $100 for Mrs. Clinton.)
re: #89 TK-421
Paul Ryan says he’s on the same page with Donald Trump on trade
So much tone-deafness from Trump, so little time to make campaign adverts.
Rape is rape. Trade deals can be a lot of things (good, bad, lopsided, &c) but they are not rape. Only one act qualifies as rape, and that act is not a political leader putting pen to paper.
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Senator Mike Lee (R-Utah) on Donald Trump: He is a conspiracy theorist and bigot.
huffingtonpost.com
Sorry, Mr. Lee, your party’s pandering to the conspiracy theorists and bigots finally put one in the top candidate position. You thought you could control them when they are the majority of your party?
Never fear, though, Senator Lee. Democrats, the overwhelming majority of independent voters, and sane Republicans will make sure this guy only gets in the White House if he takes the tour, and hopefully ousts a number of other conspiracy theorists and bigots from the House and Senate as well.
One truism I hear all the time that drives me nuts: when wealthy are really cheap or petty people frequently say ‘well, that’s why they’re wealthy.’
No, that’s not why they’re wealthy. They’re just fucking cheap. Don’t need to read into it any more than that.
re: #80 blueraven
Just sent Hillary another $10.
Not much I know, but I try to send small amounts as often as I can.So, thank Donald J Trump for this one.
I didn’t get the Trump email, but I’m like you can’t contribute much but just sent Hillary $10 because of the Trump email.
re: #96 SoundGuy 2016
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re: #100 Tigger2
I didn’t get the Trump email, but I’m like you can’t contribute much but just sent Hillary $10 because of the Trump email.
Ha…in the end Hillary may do better than Trump off that email.
Spread it around!
Going to Denver this morning I saw what I think is the largest billboard I ever saw, erected on I-76. It was a Donald Trump billboard, apparently erected by a farmer with his own money.
Also went through a small town on the Colorado plains, with a closed storefront with two Trump posters in the windows.
I just don’t get it. Does some farmer in NE Colorado really think that Mr. Trump gives a hoot about him? (Trump is supposed to appear in Denver in a couple days, so perhaps the Trump campaign paid to erect the billboard; it appeared to be handmade, however.)
re: #82 jaunte
No way a man worth $10 billion needs anyone’s $35.
No way a man worth $10 billion needs to scam Ma and Pa Wingnut out of their social security checks with a fake university. And yet…
re: #106 Anymouse
Isn’t NE Co where those clowns wanted to secede from CO and form their own state of Centennial? Because they didn’t like the pot laws or some such nonsense?
TPP
i have a notion the multinationals would work to defeat any candidate who vows to fuck with their ability to outsource to the cheapest worker, even if they are running on the republican ticket
and them fellers dont play nice
re: #108 Dave In Austin
Isn’t NE Co where those clowns wanted to secede from CO and form their own state of Centennial? Because they didn’t like the pot laws or some such nonsense?
Yup, that would be the wingnut sheriff of Weld County. John Cooke is a member of the CSPOA (Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, which my own sheriff thinks is composed mostly of wingnuts).
On Donald Trump again today advocating for banning Muslims, I would note what a real Presidential person once said about that, via Wikiquote:
Muslims served in the U.S. military under the command of General George Washington, who was Commander in Chief of the Continental Army during the American War for Independence. Rosters of soldiers serving in Washington’s Army lists names like Bampett Muhammad, who fought for the Virginia Line between the years 1775 and 1783. Another one of Washington’s soldiers, Yusuf Ben Ali, was a North African Arab who worked as an aide to General Thomas Sumter of South Carolina. Peter Buckminster, who fought in Boston, is perhaps Washington’s most distinguished Muslim American soldier. Buckminster fired the gun that killed British Major General John Pitcairn at the Battle of Bunker Hill. Years after this famous battle, Peter changed his last name to ‘Salaam’, the Arabic word meaning ‘peace’. Peter Salaam later reenlisted in the Continental Army to serve in the Battle of Saratoga and the Battle of Stony Point. If Washington had a problem with Muslims serving in his Army, he would not have allowed Muhammad, Ali and Salaam to represent and serve non-Muslim Americans. By giving these Muslims the honor of serving America, Washington made it clear that a person did not have to be of a certain religion or have a particular ethnic background to be an American patriot
re: #106 Anymouse
The conservatives in the plains of Colorado are for the most part true believers in drowning government in the bathtub MURKA FIRST guns guns guns that is widely espoused in rural Texas. Oh, they’re 95% white middle aged males.
re: #112 teleskiguy
The conservatives in the plains of Colorado are for the most part true believers in drowning government in the bathtub MURKA FIRST guns guns guns that is widely espoused in rural Texas. Oh, they’re 95% white middle aged males.
We keep the windows closed between the Nebraska line and the western Weld County line when travelling to or from Denver. /s
re: #91 teleskiguy
True robber-barons. It’s David Koch who built the old West town, primarily as a repository for his vast collection of western antiques and memorabilia (the largest in the world).
He is a nut on the subject:
But Bill Koch has mostly made waves for collecting rare wine, winning the America’s Cup sailing race and, most recently, buying up every bit of valuable Western memorabilia that comes up for sale.
He paid $2.3 million for a photograph of Billy the Kid at an auction last year. He bought out the Buckskin Joe Western town near Cañon City for $3.1 million in 2010. He owns Jesse James’ gun, Wyatt Earp’s vest, Sitting Bull’s rifle and a flag that belonged to Gen. George Custer.He has more Charles Russell paintings and Frederic Remington bronzes than most museums.
He is willing to pay exorbitant prices for this material, with the result that he has almost priced everyone else out of the market.
re: #107 Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)
No way a man worth $10 billion needs to scam Ma and Pa Wingnut out of their social security checks with a fake university. And yet…
Places like Greeley, Sterling, Ft. Morgan, Lamar and La Junta voted no for secession. Places like Julesburg, Holyoke, Wray (which is the hometown of U.S. Senator Cory Gardner), Kit Carson and Hugo voted yes.
All you have to do is look at the population for correlation.
re: #116 teleskiguy
Places like Greeley, Sterling, Ft. Morgan, Lamar and La Junta voted no for secession. Places like Julesburg, Holyoke, Wray (which is the hometown of U.S. Senator Cory Gardner), Kit Carson and Hugo voted yes.
All you have to do is look at the population for correlation.
Greeley, home of a university. Sterling, not a large city but very diverse. Same with Fort Morgan. Julesburg is the gateway to wingnuttia when you pass from Nebraska to Colorado on I-76 or US-138.
While I live in a little conservative patch of paradise here in the Nebraska Panhandle, we don’t have any of the wingnuts like NE Colorado. There seems to be a wingnut magnetic pole stuck in Weld County.
re: #114 Shiplord Kirel
That’s the very same article I reference. Thanks for finding it Shiplord Kirel!
These people are sociopaths.
re: #118 teleskiguy
That’s the very same article I reference. Thanks for finding it Shiplord Kirel!
These people are sociopaths.
I would like to see the American Psychological Association come up with a definition for a sociopathy or perhaps a description of a mental disorder for those who horde money. (Really, after you have six billion dollars, what do you need a seventh for?) Hoarding cats or tin cans would get you a diagnosis, why not money or guns?
re: #114 Shiplord Kirel
I’ll bet he bought up the John Wayne collection out of Old Tucson a while back. Wayne stored all the tack used in his movies there. I seem to remember a big auction years ago.
So Charlie, are you living in SW CO? for some reason I thought you were up by Steamboat.
re: #125 Dave In Austin
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YAY. You never realize how much you depend on electricity until it goes out for nine hours. pic.twitter.com/PEzo9gt6JY
— Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) June 30, 2016
Was Mr. BWS involved in this power restoration?!?
10/4
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re: #127 teleskiguy
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re: #129 Dave In Austin
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As Lake Mead dwindles, the water wars are heating up:
Why San Diego Isn’t at the Table for Doomsday Colorado River Water Talks
It’s all very complicated, but the bottom line is Southern California is not really united in how to go forward.
There is a battle between Los Angeles and San Diego on how to control the actions of the largest water district, from which San Diego depends for a great share of our water.
re: #132 Anymouse
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re: #127 teleskiguy
I’ll bet you know a hard rock miner or 2. I spent 5 years in a development crew pushing drift at Climax Henderson in the 80’s (when it was still Climax).
Best job I ever had.
re: #134 Dave In Austin
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re: #135 Dave In Austin
I know a guy that *grew up* in Climax and was a World Cup Ski Racer in the early 70s.
re: #137 teleskiguy
I know a guy that *grew up* in Climax and was a World Cup Ski Racer in the early 70s.
The mine was out of Empire going west, just as you started up over Berthod Pass.
re: #138 Dave In Austin
The mine was out of Empire going west, just as you started up over Berthod Pass.
AH! We’re talking about different things.
re: #138 Dave In Austin
Most of my skiing was at WP, Loveland, or Summit County.
re: #137 teleskiguy
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re: #134 Dave In Austin
Considering the primitive roads we drive our car on all the time (unimproved dirt tracks mostly when we are outside town; we have improved dirt tracks for streets), I think that would make a good advert for Smart/Mercedes.
The dealership has a photo of our car at Courthouse/Jail Rocks, on the primitive road that goes up to them, sitting on the roadside with the car leaning over thirty degrees due to the landscape.
re: #142 TK-421
Lawyers, draw water.
Yikes. I am originally from Michigan. The states and provinces around the Great Lakes are really touchy about removing water from the lakes, because once someone permits this, there is no argument to allow others the same.
I find it difficult to believe the parliament of Ontario would not kick up a greater fuss. Ontario depends on those lakes just as much as Michigan does.
re: #92 teleskiguy
80% of my county is federally owned, which makes the Federal Government the largest landowner in my county behind this fucking guy.
How is that mathematically possible?
re: #146 Scout
How is that mathematically possible?
Huh? What in the ever loving hell is this kind of question?
Magnus Lindholm owns around 30,000 acres. The Federal Government owns many hundreds of thousands of acres beyond that, that’s BLM and National Forest.
Your stupid question confounds me.
Bring it on you libertarian freaks with your anime avatars.
You’re hateful fucking weirdos. Your worldview is sick, you want the less fortunate among us to just die and that’s that. FUCK YOU.
re: #147 teleskiguy
Huh? What in the ever loving hell is this kind of question?
Magnus Lindholm owns around 30,000 acres. The Federal Government owns many hundreds of thousands of acres beyond that, that’s BLM and National Forest.
Your stupid question confounds me.
I’m very sorry to be so stupid. You wrote that the federal government owns 80 percent of your county, but is “behind this fucking guy.” I interpreted that to mean “this fucking guy” owns more. Please forgive me for being so stupid.
re: #147 teleskiguy
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What the fuck is wrong with you today?
re: #149 teleskiguy
Bring it on you libertarian freaks with your anime avatars.
You’re hateful fucking weirdos. Your worldview is sick, you want the less fortunate among us to just die and that’s that. FUCK YOU.
How am I a libertarian? You’ve lost me.
I’m hateful? How so?
My worldview? Maybe you can tell me what you think my worldview is?
I want the less-fortunate to die? Whoa, podner, you’re leaping to a pretty far-out conclusion.
re: #152 Nyet
What the fuck is wrong with you today?
I need to die, I guess. Who knows.
The most egregious post has been deleted.
I. Need. To. Die.
Based on Trump’s war record, he probably thinks waiting for his date to finish getting ready is worse than waterboarding @TPM
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 30, 2016
I’m fucked up. Fuck me. Fuck you. And fuck all.
I’m just some fucking guy.
re: #154 teleskiguy
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re: #143 Anymouse
Yikes. I am originally from Michigan. The states and provinces around the Great Lakes are really touchy about removing water from the lakes, because once someone permits this, there is no argument to allow others the same.
I find it difficult to believe the parliament of Ontario would not kick up a greater fuss. Ontario depends on those lakes just as much as Michigan does.
I can understand that. We, in the Sacramento and San Joaquin River Delta of California get a little pissy when L.A. demands more water diverted to the California Aqueduct. Our central valley if it were a lake would be about the size of Lake Superior. That would be cool.
re: #159 teleskiguy
I have to go now and I hope you don’t do anything stupid. Calm down and sleep it off.
Dear Teleskiguy,
Please understand I meant no disrespect with my original question.
Please accept my apologies for any discomfort I caused.
I mean this with all sincerity.
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“A disheveled and malnourished man found sleeping in his own filth. Seems confused and dehydrated.” pic.twitter.com/uyUvul4xJR
— SimpsonsQOTD (@SimpsonsQOTD) June 30, 2016
I’m a fuckhead. Right now I am a fuckhead. I suck as a human being.
I’m off to bed. Need to recharge after a long drive from Denver then cleaning up my yard from all the down branches from the storm yesterday. G’night.
re: #164 teleskiguy
Knock is off Charlie. Get to bed. I’ll holler at you tomorrow. It ain’t a big deal.
re: #147 teleskiguy
Dude, chill. Your post was poorly phrased. You said the Feds were the largest landowner AFTER that guy, implying he owns more. Which is in conflict with the Feds owning 80% of it.
Couldn’t sleep, checked out Nate Silver’s Blog, and he now has his general election models up and running! According to the polls plus forecast, Trump currently has a better than one in four chance of becoming President, which is way too close for comfort.
re: #168 Donnie With The Good Hair (AKA Sophist)
Dude, chill. Your post was poorly phrased..
And that makes me want to snuff it.
Horrible as it is, I feel the need to just not be there.
I fucked up, I was a fucking asshole and an insufferable prick. And I feel that makes me undeserving of life itself.
Depression sucks. Everything above makes perfect sense in my mind.
I’ll be alright. My guns are locked away in another house and I have no access to opiates.
…one day at a time…
…I still want to die, after typing all this shit…
I’m so sorry, folks. I hate drama. And I have introduced it in a fucked up way to this place.
re: #156 teleskiguy
I’m fucked up. Fuck me. Fuck you. And fuck all.
I’m just some fucking guy.
We’re all just some fucking guy. Just-some-fucking-guy-ness is the human condition.
Couldn’t sleep because the power was off. Power’s back, still can’t sleep. You’d think I’d be more productive with all this free time.
— Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) June 30, 2016
re: #178 teleskiguy
There now…….. That’s more like it. I got WSP rolling in the Ear tonite. I’m waiting for the RR show next week.
re: #170 teleskiguy
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I wish, I’ll stream the show the next day on Nugs. I missed the Austin show because I was lazy. Won’t happen again. I promise.
Last show I saw at RR was Blue Oyster Cult fronting for AC/DC….. That was like ‘85 or some such ancient history.
Fuck I’m old…….. My 1st concert was Jimi in ‘67 Gaaaa!
re: #184 Dave In Austin
I’ve seen The Umphreys seven times at Red Rocks. By the 4th of July it’ll be nine times.
I’ve also seen Bob Dylan, Slayer, The James Gang, Wilco and SuperTroopers at Red Rocks.
re: #112 teleskiguy
The conservatives in the plains of Colorado are for the most part true believers in drowning government in the bathtub MURKA FIRST guns guns guns that is widely espoused in rural Texas. Oh, they’re 95% white middle aged males.
But if you take away their government handouts (farm subsidies, small business loans, and oil and gas tax breaks and subsidies) they will hate you! Party of small government for thee not for me.
re: #189 Shimshon
The first thing I ask a Texan that shout Secede! is “Do you consider yourself to be a patriot?”. They either run and hide or say “Of course” until that ponder it. Then, they run away….
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re: #79 teleskiguy
It’s something I’ve witnessed throughout my entire life, the ultra-rich carving out the most beautiful spots in the country among themselves. It’s really bad in Teton County, WY, the county rated highest for economic inequality in the nation by sheer numbers.
Sedona, Arizona is a prime example of that: breathtaking scenery, near-perfect climate and the highest real-estate prices in the state.
re: #194 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It’s a story as old as H. sapiens.
re: #194 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
As a longtime Phx boy, I hear ya…. I remember slide rock when it was wild and free……
re: #195 freetoken
It’s a story as old as H. sapiens.
“Ugh think asking price outrageous. Nowhere near enough house for 2 Mastodon tusks.”
re: #195 freetoken
It’s a story as old as H. sapiens.
I was lucky enough to live in Sedona rent-free as a caretaker on six acres of property with a cabin built by a settler in the 1940’s. No flowing water, but I could bathe in the nearby creek. And that was in the early 80’s, before the New Agers started swarming to the place and opening up crystal vortex boutiques (is it a not a strange coincidence that the most intense psychic vortices seem to appear in places with amazing scenery and lots of rich people around?)
I later saw my old swimmin’ hole on Oak Creek in an REI camping gear ad in the Rolling Stone.
re: #199 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
…(is it a not a strange coincidence that the most intense psychic vortices seem to appear in places with amazing scenery and lots of rich people around?)
Funny that…
choices… choices….
cheesy or classic?
classic or cheesy?
….
This time of night… chessy wins…
Ferrante and Teicher ca. 1960:
I’m sorry, Scout.
I’m sorry for my filthy fucking drama, my brain that brings me down every chance it gets.
re: #202 teleskiguy
I’m sorry, Scout.
I’m sorry for my filthy fucking drama, my brain that brings me down every chance it gets.
dude, you’re harshing my buzz!
re: #34 The Vicious Babushka
Not wearing the usual orange spackle.
But he’s learned to thrust out his arm toward the camera so that foreshortening makes his hands look bigger.
re: #208 Grunthos the Flatulent
But he’s learned to thrust out his arm toward the camera so that foreshortening makes his hands look bigger.
I imagine that he spends an hour each day dangling from the ceiling by his fingers to try to stretch them…
re: #209 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I imagine that he spends an hour each day dangling from his fingers tied to the ceiling to try to stretch them…
I figured he would spend that time with his fingers in a milking machine……
I hate being an asshole on the internet. Hate it, hate it. Hate It.
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) June 30, 2016
re: #215 teleskiguy
I hate being an asshole on the internet. Hate it, hate it. Hate It.
“Be there in just a few minutes honey, somebody on the Internet is wrong and I have to correct them!!!”
It’s getting to him.
Wall Street Journal reports #DonaldTrump threw a chair off a second floor balcony into a carp pond yesterday at Mar-a-lago
— Phil Hendrie (@realphilhendrie) June 30, 2016
re: #217 goddamnedfrank
Wall Street Journal reports Donald Trump threw a chair off a second floor balcony into a carp pond yesterday at Mar-a-lago
Can he be charged with Cruelty to Carp?
Maybe he is upset because their golden color puts his to shame…
re: #217 goddamnedfrank
Phil Hendrie is on point with the relentless slandering of The Donald™ on Twitter.
re: #213 Dave In Austin
Damn!! She get’s it!
I’m a Senri fanboi. She started drums when she was still in elementary school, and was performing professionally by age 16. Just phenomenal speed and style.
re: #220 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
I’m a Senri fanboi. She started drums when she was still in elementary school, and was performing professionally by age 16. Just phenomenal speed and style.
I’ll be passing that around…..
re: #222 Dave In Austin
I’ll be passing that around…..
Here’s another. She has a channel on YouTube you should check out.
re: #223 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Billy Cobham’s got nothing on her…
re: #225 Dave In Austin
Billy Cobham’s got nothing on her…
She’d be a member of my imaginary international teenage jazz band:
Joey Alexander, piano
Mohini Dey, bass
Senri Kawaguchi, drums
Jacob Collier, vocals and everything else
Maybe needs a guitar player, but Jacob is multi-talented. He could do it.
re: #76 Joe Bacon
If the Trump contribution mailing includes a free-postage return envelope SEND A CHEETO.
re: #217 goddamnedfrank
It’s getting to him.
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And this will go little-reported or mentioned by the press. But if it had been Hillary, “Chairgate” would be getting wall-to-wall coverage.
re: #227 Ming5000
If the Trump contribution mailing includes a free-postage return envelope SEND A CHEETO.
just the powdered coating…
re: #227 Ming5000
If the Trump contribution mailing includes a free-postage return envelope SEND A CHEETO.
Or better yet. Cheeto Dust…..
re: #228 Targetpractice
And this will go little-reported or mentioned by the press. But if it had been Hillary, “Chairgate” would be getting wall-to-wall coverage.
Or if it is mentioned at all, it will be countered by: “It was only a chair in a carp pond, not FOUR DEAD AMERICANS IN BENGHAZI!!!11ty”
re: #232 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
I noticed that she doesn’t hold here drumsticks in the traditional manner….
re: #233 Dave In Austin
I noticed that she doesn’t hold here drumsticks in the traditional manner….
It seems the fashion now is matched grip.
en.wikipedia.org
I don’t play drums, but always wanted to. Looking at these preteens and teens burn up their kits makes me regret not bugging my parents for a drum kit.
Scottish sarcasm:
Farage spot on as ever
(With thanks to @tweeter_anita ) pic.twitter.com/1OdecnP6oy— William Dalrymple (@DalrympleWill) June 29, 2016
Looks like the hitherto favourite for Conservative party leadership no longer wants that poisoned chalice:
Ex-London Mayor Boris Johnson says he will not stand for the Conservative Party leadership or to be next UK PM https://t.co/Q2TyZsxY8d
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 30, 2016
re: #236 Alephnaught
Looks like the hitherto favourite for Conservative party leadership no longer wants that poisoned chalice:
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So of the three options before Boris, he chose the one the coward’s way out.
The announcement by Boris Johnson that he’s not running for leadership came as a surprise, as it happened at the end of a speech which appeared to be the start of a leadership bid, where he bigged up his own achievements as London mayor, and talked about challenges that UK would face in the coming months and years, and then closed with:
That is the agenda for the next prime minister of this country.
Well, I must tell you, my friends, you who have waited faithfully for the punchline of this speech, that having consulted colleagues and in view of the circumstances in parliament, I have concluded that person cannot be me.
My role will be to give every possible support to the next Conservative administration to make sure that we properly fulfil the mandate of the people that was delivered at the referendum and to champion the agenda that I believe in, to stick up for the forgotten people of this country.
And, if we do so, if we invest in our children and improve their life chances, if we continue to fuel the engines of social mobility, if we build on the great reforming legacy of David Cameron, if we invest in our infrastructure and we follow a sensible, one nation Conservative approach that is simultaneously tax-cutting and pro-enterprise, then I believe that this country can win and be better and more wonderful and, yes, greater than ever before.
Having ended his speech, he left without taking questions.
So, it looks like the top rat is leaving the sinking ship. Who’s next?
Just watching broadcast news makes Brexit seem a major crisis, but once you start reading, you realize that nobody wants to actually do anything: the referendum is non-binding: it is now up to a totally unwilling Parliament to apply to leave the EU and renegotiate a series of trade deals to replace the EU rules and regulations.
I have a feeling that the new deals are going to be much the same as the old ones…
re: #240 Alephnaught
It seems Boris Johnson standing down might have something to do with Michael Gove making a surprise leadership bid earlier this morning, and a mass defection of Boris supporters to Gove on Twitter and the media.
re: #202 teleskiguy
Hey, I think this group understands. Many of us struggle with our biochemistry.
re: #236 Alephnaught
Looks like the hitherto favourite for Conservative party leadership no longer wants that poisoned chalice:
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Saw this on FB
“are Cameron and Boris having a game of ‘take a shit on the floor then walk away?’
It’s 1-1 in case anyone’s wondering.”
The situation on display in the UK has all the impression of a film where the antagonist had this intricate plan that hinged on the protagonist doing everything in a certain sequence, never planning for the possibility that the protagonist would catch wind of the plan and turn it on him. Boris got the part of the plan he wanted, which was gaining a great deal of celebrity while maneuvering Cameron into resigning. But the part of the plan where Cameron invokes Article 50 before resigning, thus leaving him as the scapegoat for the inevitable economic carnage, instead got turned on Boris as now he would be responsible for invoking.
Trump hates being audited by the IRS. Funny fact, if he’s elected President his taxes will be audited every year he’s in office.
Tax audits are in the news more than usual this year, since Donald Trump says the fact that he’s being audited by the IRS prevents him from releasing his returns as part of his quest for the presidency.
But if being audited blocked the release of a tax return, we never would have seen Barack Obama’s or George W. Bush’s or Bill Clinton’s or any other recent president’s. Even Richard Nixon released his returns while they were being audited (the fact that that return led to the House Judiciary Committee approving an Article of Impeachment against Nixon is another story).
Why? Because when it comes to the odds of being audited, one thing is crystal clear: If you’re living in the White House, your odds are 100%. The returns of the president (and the veep) get the going over every year, as required by section 4.2.2.11 of the Internal Revenue Manual.
Morning!
So, is this “meeting” between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch at the airport going to be made into a big thing? I get the feeling it is. Trump is sure to jump all over it.
And I see where Trump is now saying Bernie hates Hillary and using that as a wedge tool too. Lovely. Thanks Bernie, you’re doing a heck of a job.
re: #247 ObserverArt
Morning!
So, is this “meeting” between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch at the airport going to be made into a big thing? I get the feeling it is. Trump is sure to jump all over it.
And I see where Trump is now saying Bernie hates Hillary and using that as a wedge tool too. Lovely. Thanks Bernie, you’re doing a heck of a job.
Look for the meeting to be spun as Bill trying to bribe/threaten Lynch into dropping “Emailgate.”
re: #248 Targetpractice
Look for the meeting to be spun as Bill trying to bribe/threaten Lynch into dropping “Emailgate.”
I know when I’m conducting an eeeevil conspiracy, I always meet in public at an airport to make sure everybody sees. That’s just science.
Oh my, I think I fell into a Google hell hole. Looking into this Bill and Loretta meeting to see how it is being covered I see where there is some kind of a big deal that Loretta Lynch “altered” the Orlando nightclub shooter’s 911 call in tapes to remove references to ISIS and Islam.
Evil Obama. He’s behind all this stuff obviously.
re: #249 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
I know when I’m conducting an eeeevil conspiracy, I always meet in public at an airport to make sure everybody sees. That’s just science.
You know how it goes, the Clintons are criminal masterminds that are so stupid that they always get caught yet so brilliant that they never get charged with anything.
re: #248 Targetpractice
Look for the meeting to be spun as Bill trying to
bribe/threatensexually harass Lynch into dropping “Emailgate.”
re: #248 Targetpractice
Look for the meeting to be spun as Bill trying to bribe/threaten Lynch into dropping “Emailgate.”
Optics!
re: #138 Dave In Austin
The mine was out of Empire going west, just as you started up over Berthod Pass.
My cousin worked at Henderson way back when. I used to drive past Climax, too, on the way to Leadville. Not pretty.
re: #128 teleskiguy
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Was Mr. BWS involved in this power restoration?!?
Not this time around.
re: #251 Targetpractice
You know how it goes, the Clintons are criminal masterminds that are so stupid that they always get caught yet so brilliant that they never get charged with anything.
They’ve got a thing about Bill Clinton and airports. Remember the bogus story about him keeping a whole line of planes grounded while he got a ridiculously expensive haircut?
Good morning fellow Lizards, Today is my friday and tomorrow I head up to the beautiful Eastern Sierra’s to do some trout fishing, eat bbq and drink beer for a few days.
re: #236 Alephnaught
Looks like the hitherto favourite for Conservative party leadership no longer wants that poisoned chalice:
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Ah, Boris walks away whistling while Westminster burns down…
re: #141 Anymouse
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Considering the primitive roads we drive our car on all the time (unimproved dirt tracks mostly when we are outside town; we have improved dirt tracks for streets), I think that would make a good advert for Smart/Mercedes.
The dealership has a photo of our car at Courthouse/Jail Rocks, on the primitive road that goes up to them, sitting on the roadside with the car leaning over thirty degrees due to the landscape.
Around here, we refer to our local road as “doubtful dirt”.
re: #246 Timothy Watson
Trump hates being audited by the IRS. Funny fact, if he’s elected President his taxes will be audited every year he’s in office.
He has a convenient excuse that sounds good in a tweet. And he knows that his supporters are too media-ADD to follow up on anything he claims.
re: #262 jeffreyw
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Good morning!
If you are going to follow Twitter, then those are the kinda tweets I like…
re: #236 Alephnaught
Looks like the hitherto favourite for Conservative party leadership no longer wants that poisoned chalice:
Confirmed #ToryLeadership candidates:@scrabbmp@LiamFoxMP
Michael Gove@andrealeadsom@TheresaMay2016
Latest: https://t.co/jo2sWrbZxk— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 30, 2016
re: #264 Backwoods_Sleuth
Looks like the hitherto favourite for Conservative party leadership no longer wants that poisoned chalice:
Remember: Brexit was a non-binding plebiscite…nobody can force Parliament to sit down and ask to leave the EU, all they can do is elect a parliament that is willing to do so…right now, I don’t think that they can…as we have seen, people like BJ would rather quit than follow the result of the referendum.
tfw you realize you gotta wake up early after you #Brexited a little too hard the night before pic.twitter.com/RiOQ5BGlUM
— Tom (@FOIAsaxa) June 30, 2016
re: #265 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Remember: Brexit was a non-binding plebiscite…nobody can force Parliament to sit down and ask to leave the EU, all they can do is elect a parliament that is willing to do so…right now, I don’t think that they can…as we have seen, people like BJ would rather quit than follow the result of the referendum.
They want to evade blame for the disastrous results of invoking Article 50 and avoid the political heat for failing to do so. Meanwhile the ill effects happen anyway. Being PM is a lose-lose-lose proposition.
Just caught last seconds of MoJo, Halperin said Hillary will pick Kaine as VP, considering Halperin’s record I bet she picks someone else
— NoChillMood (@ritaag) June 30, 2016
#BorisJohnson be like: pic.twitter.com/kijVMcfVCl
— Rojan Munthe (@RojanM) June 30, 2016
The Virginia GOP, stuck on crazy/stupid:
A new member of Virginia’s Republican State Central Committee apologized over the weekend for posting anti-Muslim, anti-immigrant rhetoric on Twitter and Facebook — much of which echoed incendiary comments by presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Fredy Burgos, an ardent Trump supporter who was elected to the committee in May, called Islam a “death cult organized by Satan” and compared Muslims to Nazis. He labeled Muhammad Ali a “racist black supremacist” and adopted Trump’s controversial criticism of American-born U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, asking on Twitter, “Isn’t this Judge an ‘Anchor Baby’?”
[…]
Burgos, a former candidate for state delegate from Burke, is the Canadian-born son of Chilean immigrants. He posts regularly in English and his native Spanish about illegal immigration in the United States. After a Trump rally in Richmond in June, he posted a video of himself pushing a protester who was calling on the crowd to show more sympathy to refugees.
re: #270 Timothy Watson
The Virginia GOP, stuck on crazy/stupid:
They had a chance to call these people out or at least distance themselves from them, now they have taken over the entire party.
In NYC this morning:
This is what’s happening at the TKTS booth this morning. Naked man is reportedly looking for Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/Z4HlGCFujQ
— Pat Kiernan (@patkiernan) June 30, 2016
@MikeDelMoro @brianstelter @patkiernan just ended … BADLY.
— Slade Sohmer (@Slade) June 30, 2016
@AustinBarker @patkiernan @brianstelter @Slade he’s on his way to the hospital
— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) June 30, 2016
re: #263 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Not a user, although I do titter on occasion.
Washington Post:
BREAKING: Andrews Air Force base on lockdown due to report of an active shooter
Ah, fuck.
This 1999 op-ed by Trump attacking Pat Buchanan’s racism is like something from a parallel universe
“Buchanan has enjoyed a long psychic friendship with Hitler, whom he has called ‘an individual of great courage, a soldier’s soldier and a leader steeped in the history of Europe,’” Trump wrote. “He also warns his followers that the United States is controlled by Jews, especially regarding foreign policy. On slow days, he attacks gays, immigrants, welfare recipients, even Zulus. When cornered, he says he’s misunderstood.”
….
“Buchanan is rewriting history and spreading fear for one purpose: To gain political power,” Trump wrote toward the end of his piece. “That makes him a very dangerous man.”
The Marine Corps is investigating allegations of hazing, physical abuse and assault against 15 drill instructors at the Parris Island recruit depot, Marine officials said Wednesday, broadening the scope of a probe first disclosed after the death of a Muslim recruit in March.[…]
The investigation became public knowledge after the March 18 death of Raheel Siddiqui, 20, a Pakistani American recruit from Taylor, Mich. Marine officials said Wednesday that during the course of an investigation into Siddiqui’s death, “facts revealed a drill instructor was improperly placed in charge of recruits while he was subject to an ongoing investigation.
[…]
One senior drill instructor involved in supervising Siddiqui had previously faced allegations of putting another Muslim recruit in a clothes dryer and using racially charged language, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing anonymous Marine Corps officials.
So, I was watching Person of Interest season 1, episode 8 just now. Up flashes a photo of a former Stasi agent named Steiler (sp?) from about 1989. And I go, “Whoa! I know who that guy is!”
Do you?
After Saying He Forgave Loans to Campaign, Trump Won’t Release Proof - NBC News https://t.co/5XTKJrhiV9
— Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) June 30, 2016
re: #277 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
So, I was watching Person of Interest season 1, episode 8 just now. Up flashes a photo of a former Stasi agent named Steiler (sp?) from about 1989. And I go, “Whoa! I know who that guy is!”
Do you?
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As a Person of Interest fan, actually, I don’t.
re: #277 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Looks like Bill Murray.
re: #277 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
So, I was watching Person of Interest season 1, episode 8 just now. Up flashes a photo of a former Stasi agent named Steiler (sp?) from about 1989. And I go, “Whoa! I know who that guy is!”
Do you?
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On the other hand, it could be a photo of the actor Sherman Howard when he was younger. I swear he looks like Sting.
re: #279 Timothy Watson
As a Person of Interest fan, actually, I don’t.
Think musicians you may know of.
re: #281 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Considering Sting is not credited, I think my initial guess was way off base.
Nevermind.
BREAKING: Joint Base Andrews tweets that the base is on lockdown due to a report of an active shooter. pic.twitter.com/cYdGbRbWwh
— News4JAX (@wjxt4) June 30, 2016
re: #82 jaunte
No way a man worth $10 billion needs anyone’s $35.
I doubt that Trump could come up with the cash to buy a Ford Escape.
re: #284 Timothy Watson
Ah, guy looks a little heavy for Sting to me, but my age (28) means I haven’t seen as many pictures of him as other people.
Sting is 65 now and a bit heavier than he was as a young ‘un.
re: #277 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
So, I was watching Person of Interest season 1, episode 8 just now. Up flashes a photo of a former Stasi agent named Steiler (sp?) from about 1989. And I go, “Whoa! I know who that guy is!”
Do you?
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It’s Sherman Howard
re: #289 FormerDirtDart
It’s Sherman Howard
Yeah, now I see that. But the resemblance to a middle-aged Sting is pretty close.
re: #290 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Yeah, now I see that. But the resemblance to a middle-aged Sting is pretty close.
I just saw a middle aged Sting in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels…do not see much resemblance between the two
re: #291 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I just saw a middle aged Sting in Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels…do not see much resemblance between the two
Maybe I need new glasses. :-/
re: #49 Eclectic Cyborg
Buying the day it comes out.
Oh look A Idiot in my timeline==>
@viciousbabushka @WMN4SRVL I’n getting impression you don’t understand what devalued currency means.
— Samantha Lemon (@LemonBeeQueen) June 30, 2016
The incident is ongoing at the Malcolm Grow Medical Facility. First responders are on-scene now. All personnel continue to shelter in place
— Joint Base Andrews (@JBA_NAFW) June 30, 2016
re: #295 FormerDirtDart
I think the two could be cast as brothers, and be more plausible than you see in most casting decisions
Many times, an actor provides a younger snapshot of him- or herself when a director needs a younger image of a character. I should have remembered that, but the “older” Sherman Howard appears later in the episode with a beard and a hat, so I didn’t make the connection.
He and Sting are döppelgangers.
Active shooter is barricaded into third-floor of medical facility building at Joint Base Andrews, personnel sheltering in place
— Travis J. Tritten (@Travis_Tritten) June 30, 2016
re: #278 Backwoods_Sleuth
Of course he won’t because he’s a world class pathological liar. Nothing he says can ever be assumed to be true.
hahahahaa
Boris pops in to see how the #brexit plan is coming along pic.twitter.com/bfSfnssRd4
— Hilly (@HillyFoz) June 27, 2016
Oh goodie, we can look forward to another round of armchair generals telling us how the DoD needs to arm everybody down to the janitors on their bases because that’s the only way to prevent a shooting.
re: #302 Targetpractice
HILLARY TOOK AWAY ALL OF THEIR GUNZ!!!!!
I guess we should deport all Russians
Officials believe the men — identified by another Turkish official and state media as being from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan — entered Turkey about a month ago from Raqqa, along with the suicide vests and bombs used in the attack, the source said.
re: #247 ObserverArt
Morning!
So, is this “meeting” between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch at the airport going to be made into a big thing? I get the feeling it is. Trump is sure to jump all over it.
And I see where Trump is now saying Bernie hates Hillary and using that as a wedge tool too. Lovely. Thanks Bernie, you’re doing a heck of a job.
He’s been saying that for about a week now. And yeah, great job, Bernie. #349,588 to want a Bernexit.
re: #296 The Vicious Babushka
She’s missing the point, for sure.
Also, I doubt she’s really African-American, but that’s just a hunch.
The base was scheduled to conduct an active shooter exercise, however, reports of a real-world active shooter situation were reported.
— Joint Base Andrews (@JBA_NAFW) June 30, 2016
re: #296 The Vicious Babushka
Oh look A Idiot in my timeline==>
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Usually nothing good for the country who just got its currency devalued? Unless you like paying more for stuff like gasoline, electronics, etc.
Economics, how the fuck does that work?
re: #306 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
She’s missing the point, for sure.
Also, I doubt she’s really African-American, but that’s just a hunch.
I just checked its timeline, full of the usual wingnut shit.
re: #296 The Vicious Babushka
Oh look A Idiot in my timeline==>
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Oh yeah, devalued currency is a wonderful thing. Just ask 1930s Germany, where you needed a wheelbarrow of Reichsmarks to buy a loaf of bread.
So, I watched Deadpool last night and then had nightmares of being chased through a collapsing parking garage.
re: #311 The Vicious Babushka
So, I watched Deadpool last night and then had nightmares of being chased through a collapsing parking garage.
Well, at least you didn’t have dreams about being killed by a zamboni.
AP Corrects Story That Suggested Clinton Didn’t Want “Anybody” To Access Her State Department Emails https://t.co/f9TfjTG06T
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) June 30, 2016
Surprise.
re: #302 Targetpractice
It works so well for cops ya know. Not a single one has ever been shot.
re: #310 Targetpractice
Oh yeah, devalued currency is a wonderful thing. Just ask 1930s Germany, where you needed a wheelbarrow of Reichsmarks to buy a loaf of bread.
People have no fucking idea how currencies work. And they want to elect a man who would simple try to get people to accept a write-down on US debt as if they were small contractors who worked on his casino…
re: #313 Jenner7
Hillary got to them!!!!!!
re: #313 Jenner7
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Surprise.
At this point, I’m pretty convinced the media isn’t making “mistakes,” they’re deliberately printing falsehoods and then covering their tracks with “corrections” after the initial damage is done.
I have arrived Rob Reiner replied to one of my tweets. lol
Only two possible reasons @realDonaldTrump won’t release his taxes:1. He doesn’t pay taxes and 2.He gives nothing to charity
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) June 30, 2016
@robreiner @realDonaldTrump 3. He doesn’t have nearly as much money as he brags about having.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) June 30, 2016
@jlcoffeecup true
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) June 30, 2016
Jeez. New Reuters tracking poll has Trump at 32% nationally.
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 30, 2016
Clinton 42
Trump 32
Dear sir, I have recently learned how voting works and I am APPALLED. pic.twitter.com/diazwZeZgE
— Gavin Logan (@tamewhale) June 29, 2016
UPDATE: No active shooter at Joint Base Andrews, sources tell @PeteWilliamsNBC. https://t.co/0h72xYVodU
— NBC Nightly News (@NBCNightlyNews) June 30, 2016
UPDATE: NBC reports that the Joint Base Andrews active shooter lockdown was a misunderstanding stemming from an active shooter drill.
— NBC Charlotte (@wcnc) June 30, 2016
re: #323 The Vicious Babushka
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Well damn, I bet a lot of wingnuts got themselves all worked up over this just to get let down. hehe
re: #325 Tigger2
Well damn, I bet a lot of wingnuts got themselves all worked up over this just to get let down. hehe
a chorus of dammits could be heard…
re: #326 ozharas
a chorus of dammits could be heard…
Freepers are too busy getting pissed that staff were ordered to shelter in place rather than being ordered to grab their guns and hunt down the shooter. Because we all know that the very best place to have a shootout is in the middle of a hospital.
re: #320 FormerDirtDart
That’s 25% unaccounted for.
re: #323 The Vicious Babushka
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COVERUP!! SCANDAL!!! GUN-FREE ZONES!!!! OBAMA TAKE ARE GUNZZZZZ!!!!!!!
NBC News has learned the FEC has posted no record of Trump converting his loans to donations - new from @AriMelber: https://t.co/G3Ev16fwMT
— Erika Masonhall (@ErikaMasonhall) June 30, 2016
Got another email from Trump - this one from “contact@victoryemails.com.” And yes, it went straight to spam. pic.twitter.com/vKzFahnaIx
— Tim Fullerton (@TimFullerton) June 30, 2016
re: #329 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
COVERUP!! SCANDAL!!! GUN-FREE ZONES!!!! OBAMA TAKE ARE GUNZZZZZ!!!!!!!
Oh, that’s another bit from the Freepers, they’re engaged in the “it’s too convenient” bit, convinced that this story was meant to take something absolutely devastating to Hillary/Obama/Democrats/etc off the news for the day.
re: #247 ObserverArt
Morning!
So, is this “meeting” between Bill Clinton and Attorney General Loretta Lynch at the airport going to be made into a big thing? I get the feeling it is. Trump is sure to jump all over it.
And I see where Trump is now saying Bernie hates Hillary and using that as a wedge tool too. Lovely. Thanks Bernie, you’re doing a heck of a job.
So Bill Clinton can’t meet anyone now?
re: #333 Targetpractice
Oh, that’s another bit from the Freepers, they’re engaged in the “it’s too convenient” bit, convinced that this story was meant to take something absolutely devastating to Hillary/Obama/Democrats/etc off the news for the day.
The false report was a false flag.
/
re: #320 FormerDirtDart
Hillary needs to be in the mid to upper 50s at least.
re: #335 Sir John Barron
So Bill Clinton can’t meet anyone now?
He might accidentally wander within 1,000 feet of a polling place and invalidate an election. Best keep him chained up in the back yard.
The ‘Save America’s Pastime Act’ in Congress will do nothing of the sort https://t.co/ZrFlbswbxs pic.twitter.com/5Jo5fKEzxe
— Ted Berg (@OGTedBerg) June 30, 2016
A bill introduced in the House of Representatives this week by Congresspersons Brett Guthrie and Cheri Bustos, boldly titled the “Save America’s Pastime Act,” actually appears to represent an effort to prevent Major League Baseball teams from complying with federal minimum-wage requirements for minor-league ballplayers.
re: #337 GlutenFreeJesus
Hillary needs to be in the mid to upper 50s at least.
She will get there as more people like Obama start stumping for her.
re: #268 Backwoods_Sleuth
Halperin is on the Bill Kristol, Dick Morris career path.
heh, remember this guy from yesterday (climate change is a hoax and evolution isn’t real because GOD!) who said he’d stand behind his horrible tweets?
Updated: One of Gov Bevin’s new U of L trustees, asked about his colorful Tweets, deleted his Twitter account. https://t.co/phYHoVVvpf ^JC
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) June 30, 2016
After saying earlier Wednesday that he would not back down or delete his controversial tweets, new University of Louisville board of trustees member Doug Cobb has apparently deleted his entire account.
If you missed it, the Louisville entrepreneur was one of 10 appointed by Gov. Matt Bevin to Louisville’s board on Wednesday.
re: #339 FormerDirtDart
What a great way to keep minorities out of baseball: Make it so that the only people who can afford to be in the minors are those whose family can support them.
re: #331 Jenner7
I forgave my loans, OK. They did nothing wrong. FEC’s got nothing to do with it.
NYT and mainstream media lies about Hillary’s Benghazi lies. Hillary’s failures killed people. https://t.co/vAYlWhbxlj
— Michele Bachmann (@MicheleBachmann) June 30, 2016
I think you were in GOP-led House when it voted for lower funding for diplomatic security. Care to comment on that? https://t.co/lfKsZwxRVZ
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) June 30, 2016
Another day, another demand….When Witless Cocksplat The First gets in office, there will be some changes made….
Il Duce has spoken.
welp
Nude man strolling through Vermont city causes stir. https://t.co/eQwEk9cYeI #odd
— AP Oddities (@AP_Oddities) June 30, 2016
Burlington Police Lt. Paul Glynn says that while the man’s nakedness is “inappropriate,” it’s not necessarily illegal as long as he left home naked and isn’t disrobing in public or harassing people.
re: #343 Belafon
What a great way to keep minorities out of baseball: Make it so that the only people who can afford to be in the minors are those whose family can support them.
Yep: the same-old, same-old about “The National Pastime” - the old-time (and we-thought-long-superseded) notion that baseball players ought to be playing for “the love of the game”; and dragging sordid materialism (like the principle that players ought to be making a living wage - however minimal) into the sport is an un-American ruination of the Athletic Ideal.
Charles Comiskey must be chuckling at this, wherever he is….
@jk_rowling Corbyn is widely seen by my generation as a political Dumbledore. Therefore, you have joined the ministry. Good luck, madam.
— Charlotte Rhiannon (@charlotterhiann) June 30, 2016
I forgot Dumbledore trashed Hogwarts, refused to resign and ran off to the forest to make speeches to angry trolls. https://t.co/TOD1xQwUIW
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) June 30, 2016
re: #342 Backwoods_Sleuth
heh, remember this guy from yesterday (climate change is a hoax and evolution isn’t real because GOD!) who said he’d stand behind his horrible tweets?
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Cobb founded The Cobb Group, which old timers may remember for its personal computing newsletters.
Now he is a venture capitalist.
chrysalisventures.com
re: #346 FormerDirtDart
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@MicheleBachmann Will you ever stop lying Bachmann. you’re out of office just sit down and relax.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) June 30, 2016
re: #350 Jay C
Yep: the same-old, same-old about “The National Pastime” - the old-time (and we-thought-long-superseded) notion that baseball players ought to be playing for “the love of the game”, and dragging sordid materialism (like the principle that players ought to be making a living wage - however minimal) into the sport is an un-American ruination of the Athletic Ideal.
Charles Comiskey must be chuckling at this, wherever he is….
But Bud Selig earned every penny of that $18,400,000 he was getting every year, plus the $6,000,000 he’s getting every year in retirement.
UPDATE: Cats Still Assholes https://t.co/xZNfMVf2xh pic.twitter.com/tlbDJMIF6F
— Florida Man (@_FloridaMan) June 30, 2016
re: #348 nines09
Where is bottom for this freakshow of a candidate? To suggest that candidates who ran against you and now won’t support you should not be allowed to run for office in the future should be GTFO Laughable… or he is 100% verifiable a fascist dictator.
UnFreakingBelieveable.
But yeah, we should have gone to war with Iran over this…
Nine face discipline for errors that led to U.S. sailors’ Iranian arrest https://t.co/N6tItV4PWO
— Military Times (@MilitaryTimes) June 30, 2016
- The sailors from Coastal Riverine Squadron 3 did not brief or even plan their route from Kuwait to Bahrain. While the original route would have avoided Iran’s territorial waters around Farsi Island, the crew immediately deviated from their original course to make up for a late start.
- The crew did not report regularly to their operational handlers on shore when they sighted land unexpectedly.
- Task Force 56, the riverine squadron’s immediate superior in 5th Fleet, tasked the sailors beyond their capabilities and limitations and fostered a “can do/will do” culture.
- The tactical operations center charged with tracking the transit failed to do so and reacted poorly when things started going wrong.
@_FloridaMan Next time they better get that cat a drink of water and not make it get its own.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) June 30, 2016
Good news everyone! You no longer have to imagine how Trump would behave if given control over the NSA, CIA, and FBI https://t.co/xzGdmwkIpV
— Zeddonymous (@ZeddRebel) June 30, 2016
re: #355 Backwoods_Sleuth
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when you play me, you play yourself /don’t play yourself pic.twitter.com/GTGRznJhsO
— deray mckesson (@deray) June 30, 2016
Trump surrogate who made racist Native American gesture aimed at Sen. Warren says Trump told him not to apologize: https://t.co/X9waH8GLf7
— Media Matters (@mmfa) June 30, 2016
Carr wrote in a blog post that following the immediate negative coverage of his comments, Trump told him not to apologize while the two flew on Trump’s private plane. According to Carr, Trump said “You never hear me apologize, do you? That’s what killed Jimmy the Greek way back. Remember? He was doing okay ‘til he said he was sorry,” a reference to the former sports commentator and Las Vegas bookie who was fired for saying that black people were “bred” to be better athletes than whites. Carr doubled down on the comments saying he has no intention of apologizing “for mentioning the name of the fake Indian and then doing a few seconds of a war whoop”:
Clinton 54 - Trump 31 in NY. Not surprising. Perhaps a little more surprising is Trump only wins 68% of Republicans. https://t.co/N9AZ8AumVs
— (((Harry Enten))) (@ForecasterEnten) June 30, 2016
re: #357 FormerDirtDart
But yeah, we should have gone to war with Iran over this…
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Of course, had we done something drastic to secure their release, we’d now be listening to how the President did something bad by bringing home a bunch of “cry babies” and we should just left them with Iran for not fighting to the death like “real” soldiers.
re: #359 Jenner7
they were his phones, he had the right to listen in any time he chose to
so there
/
I really hate getting added to pages on twitter without being asked.
Rage Furby is upset that a black Twitter user posted a $20 bounty on Twitter to out a teenaged African-American who is a Trump supporter.
Presumably, if the kid threw in for HRC or Bernie, Rage Furby would be publishing the doxx himself.
For the love of God, pull yourselves together over there. pic.twitter.com/Cpga9eZKP9
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) June 30, 2016
re: #356 SoundGuy 2016
Where is bottom for this freakshow of a candidate? To suggest that candidates who ran against you and now won’t support you should not be allowed to run for office in the future should be GTFO Laughable… or he is 100% verifiable a fascist dictator.
UnFreakingBelieveable.
There is no bottom to Trump. He’s the fruit from that poison tree the GOP has fed and watered all these years.
re: #368 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Remember when we in “the colonies” were supposed to be the lowbred idiots who got outraged over the stupidest things?
re: #370 Targetpractice
Remember when we in “the colonies” were supposed to be the lowbred idiots who got outraged over the stupidest things?
Last week? Yeah, I remember….//
re: #370 Targetpractice
Remember when we in “the colonies” were supposed to be the lowbred idiots who got outraged over the stupidest things?
I married a Brit in the mid 90’s and spent a lot of time over there. I seem to have noticed a visible diminution of the level of education, intellect and even command of the native language over there ever since…this really confirms my theory.
And Rage Furby is also slamming Paul Ryan for “ramming through” the Puerto Rico finance bill. Get a load of the image he used for his post.
There’s another in the same post. I’ll spare you the pain.
It’s quite apparent what kind of personality we’re dealing with. When a person holds a ‘never apologize’ mindset it speaks to ego, narcissism, petulance. A fragile worldview based on acknowledging their fragile persona.
Most rational people would respect a person for apologizing or making remedy to things said.
You guys, you know what I just realized: Boris Johnson is available to serve as Donald Trump’s running mate.
— Josh Barro (@jbarro) June 30, 2016
Fortunately, Boris gave up his US citizenship and doesn’t have the required 14 years of residency.
re: #374 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
I think you’d get more out of donating to the Nigerian prince than donating to Rage Furby.
So cool. The Hubble Space Telescope captures a vivid Aurora on Jupiter. https://t.co/6I5llU4x2y pic.twitter.com/s9ccQcHkw4
— TJ Del Santo ⚡ (@tjdelsanto) June 30, 2016
re: #377 Belafon
I think you’d get more out of donating to the Nigerian prince than donating to Rage Furby.
I’d really like to know how he reports his income when he files his taxes.
Thank you. Have a nice death. pic.twitter.com/2fPQiRtzcr
— Nein. (@NeinQuarterly) June 30, 2016
Aw man…
OT: Gahhhhhh—freaking diabolical…
‘She wanted him to suffer’: Sheriff explains why Texas mom killed two daughters in front of husband
Nearly a week ago, on June 24 , his 45th birthday, Jason Sheats gathered with his family in the living room of their Houston-suburb home about 5 p.m. Beside him were his daughters, Taylor, 22, and Madison, 17. His wife, Christy, had called a family meeting.
After years of challenges with Christy’s mental health, her struggles with depression and anxiety, her suicide attempts, Jason told authorities that he thought perhaps she was going to announce she had decided to file for divorce. The couple had talked about separating.
But instead, police said, the 42-year-old mother pulled out a .38 caliber handgun, a gift from her late grandfather, and pointed it at her screaming children. Then she shot them, inside the house and out in the street, where the girls collapsed and stopped moving. When law enforcement arrived, they watched Christy fire a final bullet into her eldest daughter, then a police officer shot the mother dead. […]
In interviews with police, Jason said he believes that was all part of Christy’s plan.
“She wanted him to suffer,” Fort Bend County Sheriff Troy Nehls said in a news conference Wednesday. “Christy had ample time to shoot and kill Mr. Sheats in the home but she chose not to. Mr. Sheats stated that Christy knew how much he loved Taylor and Madison, and how much they loved him.”
“Mr. Sheats will have to live the rest of his life with this horrible memory,” Nehls said. […]
Sheriff’s deputies had been called out to the house more than a dozen times since 2012, the same year Christy’s elderly grandfather died in Alabama, where he raised her like a daughter. Two months later, her mother died. That’s when her “downward spiral” began, Nehls said, recounting interviews with Jason Sheats. […]
Trump tells @radiotalkermike that he is baffled that he is not leading in polls. (h/t to @BuzzFeedAndrew) pic.twitter.com/3PHeP1s4rx
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) June 30, 2016
@CuriousLurker Story about Navy fall guys for admin at Brietbart in 3… 2…
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) June 30, 2016
re: #381 CuriousLurker
OT: Gahhhhhh—freaking diabolical…
DimJim is awfully silent about this right-wing asshole/ammosexual freak who murdered her own daughters.
re: #385 Dr. Matt
DimJim is awfully silent about this right-wing asshole/ammosexual freak who murdered her own daughters.
If only those kids had been armed…
I was always struck by the Paulbot idiocy of highlighting LOVE in rEVOLution. As if Paul’s message was all about love.
re: #382 The Vicious Babushka
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And like 2012, we’ll soon be told that the media is lying about the poll numbers, that Trump is really leading or within a few points because one or two outlier polls say so, and it’s all a nefarious plot by the “liberal media” to convince people that there’s no point in voting.
re: #386 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
If only those kids had been armed…
“Sheriff’s deputies had been called out to the house more than a dozen times since 2012, the same year Christy’s elderly grandfather died in Alabama, where he raised her like a daughter. Two months later, her mother died. That’s when her “downward spiral” began, Nehls said,”
And yet they kept a firearm around the house. But, but, but, gunz rights!
I wish someone interviewing Trump would ask him if he’d be willing to be waterboarded.
@jlcoffeecup @robreiner @realDonaldTrump 4. He gets income from somewhere he does not want to disclose due to the questions it can raise?
— Teo (@Teukka72) June 30, 2016
In newly unearthed video, Trump smirks about Trump ties being made in China:https://t.co/cgFrYf0NOr pic.twitter.com/2gTItckESM
— Greg Sargent (@ThePlumLineGS) June 30, 2016
re: #388 Targetpractice
And like 2012, we’ll soon be told that the media is lying about the poll numbers, that Trump is really leading or within a few points because one or two outlier polls say so, and it’s all a nefarious plot by the “liberal media” to convince people that there’s no point in voting.
In the “even a broken squirrel finds a nut twice a day” file, the TPP really does suck:
With zero mention of climate change in the text, TPP expands trade in dangerous fossil fuels that imperil the climate, and empowers corporations to undermine the exact policies we need to tackle the climate crisis.
…
“Investor state dispute settlement” rules in TPP gives foreign investors and multinational corporations special rights to sue governments in private tribunals for implementing policies that protect our environment.* Canada has faced multiple corporate challenges against our common-sense environmental regulations using ISDS rules in other agreements.
* Right now, US mining company, Lone Pine Resources, is suing Quebec using ISDS for $250 million because the province put a ban on fracking.
* TransCanada is also suing the US for $15 billion seeking compensation for Obama’s decision to halt the Keystone XL pipeline due to concerns about climate change.
So yeah…sadly ironic that Obama is praising a deal that strengthens and expands the worst aspects of NAFTA (which resulted in his own gov’t being sued for a decision he made -_-)
And here’s the clearest statement yet (fairly recent too) that Hillary Clinton diverges from Obama on this issue:
As President, I will fight alongside IFPTE to protect workers’ rights to organize free from corporate intimidation, to oppose the Trans Pacific Partnership and build a level playing field so American workers can compete and win in the global economy
Near Liberty Bell, smallest national park honors a forgotten hero: Thaddeus Kosciuszko. Who? https://t.co/t6RgAbrHF5 pic.twitter.com/JpgwWx8U4i
— AP Eastern U.S. (@APEastRegion) June 30, 2016
Kosciuszko, a Polish military engineer, helped Continental Army win key battles, territory: https://t.co/t6RgAbJj3F pic.twitter.com/H0QbNMsScJ
— AP Eastern U.S. (@APEastRegion) June 30, 2016
re: #385 Dr. Matt
DimJim is awfully silent about this right-wing asshole/ammosexual freak who murdered her own daughters.
I’m guessing he, Brietbart, the Freepers and the rest of the wingnuts will be silent over this beheading also, since it didn’t involve a Muslim. Does anyone doubt there had to have been immediate speculation about jihad the moment it was reported?
Iron Range man decapitated with machete after rape claim, charges say
HIBBING, Minn. — A sexual assault allegation led to the beheading of a 20-year-old Hibbing man last week in rural Itasca County, according to murder charges filed Wednesday.
Authorities said David Alexander Haiman also was beaten with a baseball bat and stabbed with a machete after being lured to a wooded area in the Ball Club community by the boyfriend of the alleged sexual assault victim.
The suspect, 35-year-old Joseph Christen Thoresen of Grand Rapids, was arraigned Wednesday in Itasca County District Court on an intentional second-degree murder charge. […]
re: #304 GlutenFreeJesus
Speaking of which, a Russian Guard apparently attacked a US Diplomat in Moscow.
I think the Russian Orthodox Church in the US should be forced to register as Foreign Agents under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, and then be stripped of it’s tax exempt status. Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church are tied at the hip.
After 3 days, Trump FINALLY weighs in on SCOTUS TX abortion ruling: Says if he’s elected, you wouldn’t see that. pic.twitter.com/Ql7HIQFyMR
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) June 30, 2016
re: #398 Ziggy_TARDIS
Speaking of which, a Russian Guard apparently attacked a US Diplomat in Moscow.
I think the Russian Orthodox Church in the US should be forced to register as Foreign Agents under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, and then be stripped of it’s tax exempt status. Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church are tied at the hip.
And especially after the latest Istanbul attacks (one of the perpetrators was Russian), we should ban all immigration from Orthodox countries until we figure out what is happening over there…
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re: #228 Targetpractice
And this will go little-reported or mentioned by the press. But if it had been Hillary, “Chairgate” would be getting wall-to-wall coverage.
So this is when you start something on the web about Hillary doing it. Then once it gets legs with the RWNJ’s you reveal that it was really tRump.
re: #398 Ziggy_TARDIS
Speaking of which, a Russian Guard apparently attacked a US Diplomat in Moscow.
I think the Russian Orthodox Church in the US should be forced to register as Foreign Agents under the Foreign Agent Registration Act, and then be stripped of it’s tax exempt status. Putin and the Russian Orthodox Church are tied at the hip.
I believe I have said the same thing about the Roman Catholic Church on occasion in light of the child-sex abuse scandals.
re: #395 Backwoods_Sleuth
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There’s bridge named after him in NYC, so I grew up hearing his name on the traffic reports.
re: #381 CuriousLurker
OT: Gahhhhhh—freaking diabolical…
It’s not like she cut them up and tossed them over the side of her trireme.
re: #399 Jenner7
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Shocking! A Repulblicanasmussen poll has Trump leading Hillary! Shocking, I tell ya. Shocking! —->rasmussenreports.com
Mitch McConnell says Hillary “intelligent & capable,” but Trump is “getting closer” to being credible, via NY1. https://t.co/O8aCHZzWpI ^JC
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) June 30, 2016
re: #406 Dr. Matt
Shocking! A
Rassmussen poll has Trump leading Hillary! Shocking, I tell ya. Shocking! —->epulblicanrassmussenreports.com
FTFY
And the academic year comes to an end here in the Czech Republic. The kids have graduated from public schools/universities and as for me, I now have a little more free time. My yearly student assessments are all filed and now I can chill a bit, even though I still have my corporate students, as business never sleeps, after all.
At least I have this to look forward to next Tuesday:
re: #406 Dr. Matt
Rasmussen should not even be looked at.
re: #382 The Vicious Babushka
That’s OK: Rasmussen to the rescue:
Thursday, June 30, 2016
The tables have turned in this week’s White House Watch. After trailing Hillary Clinton by five points for the prior two weeks, Donald Trump has now taken a four-point lead.
The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone and online survey of Likely U.S. Voters finds Trump with 43% of the vote, while Clinton earns 39%. Twelve percent (12%) still like another candidate, and five percent (5%) are undecided. (To see survey question wording, click here.)
Last week at this time, it was Clinton 44%, Trump 39%. This is Trump’s highest level of support in Rasmussen Reports’ matchups with Clinton since last October. His support has been hovering around the 40% mark since April, but it remains to be seen whether he’s just having a good week or this actually represents a real move forward among voters.
Trump now earns 75% support among his fellow Republicans and picks up 14% of the Democratic vote. Seventy-six percent (76%) of Democrats like Clinton, as do 10% of GOP voters. Both candidates face a sizable number of potential defections because of unhappiness with them in their own parties.
re: #395 Backwoods_Sleuth
There’s a bridge named after Kosciuszko in NYC. It’s been replaced before, the last time in 1939, and yet another replacement is currently under construction:
The Kosciuszko Bridge /ˌkɒziˈɒskoʊ, ˌkɒʒiˈɒʃkoʊ/ refers to two bridges that span Newtown Creek between the New York City boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens, connecting Greenpoint, Brooklyn and Maspeth, Queens. It is a part of Interstate 278, which is also locally known as the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway or BQE.
The original bridge is a truss bridge that opened in 1939, replacing the Penny Bridge that connected Meeker Avenue in Brooklyn to Review Avenue and Laurel Hill Boulevard in Queens, and is the only bridge over Newtown Creek that is not a drawbridge. It was named in honor of Tadeusz Kościuszko, a Polish volunteer who was a General in the American Revolutionary War. Two of the bridge towers were surmounted with eagles, one with the Polish eagle and the other the American eagle.
In 2014, a contract was awarded and work begun to build a replacement bridge with more capacity. This new bridge has the same name as the original bridge. […]
The new one will be much more attractive than the existing one. Sorta reminds me of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, but not quite as elegant and considerably smaller.
re: #413 CuriousLurker
There’s a bridge named after Kosciuszko in NYC. It’s been replaced, the last time in 1939 and a replacement is currently under construction:
The new one will be much more attractive than the existing one. Sorta reminds me of the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, but not quite as elegant and considerably smaller.
I used to go swimming at Kosciuszko Park in Hammond, Indiana.
re: #403 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
There’s bridge named after him in NYC, so I grew up hearing his name on the traffic reports.
Ha, beat me to it—got distracted and didn’t notice it.
re: #410 Dr Lizardo
And the academic year comes to an end here in the Czech Republic. The kids have graduated from public schools/universities and as for me, I now have a little more free time. My yearly student assessments are all filed and now I can chill a bit, even though I still have my corporate students, as business never sleeps, after all.
At least I have this to look forward to next Tuesday:
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My last exam is tomorrow (Friday) and my grades are due on Wednesday. So I’ll be done except for my weekend private students. My passport is out of my hands, as the public security bureau will affix a new residence permit into it, so I can’t go anywhere until I get it back in 2 weeks. Expect to see me here a lot, as I’ll have a lot of free time between now and then.
re: #381 CuriousLurker
I won’t blame anyone but the person who killed most of her family, but why in the hell didn’t someone in that family remove every firearm when she was out of the house? I know, Texas, she could have got more in a nanosecond, but if she was suicidal and had mental health issues, what the hell?
re: #418 A Mom Anon
I won’t blame anyone but the person who killed most of her family, but why in the hell didn’t someone in that family remove every firearm when she was out of the house? I know, Texas, she could have got more in a nanosecond, but if she was suicidal and had mental health issues, what the hell?
I know… *smh*
re: #414 Dr. Matt
Have fun! I haven’t seen them since the 80s/early 90s, but they put on a great show. Steve Harris is one of the best hard rock bass players. Good stuff.
In 2008 they came around to Prague and seeing as my ex didn’t want to go (she loathed metal) I took a rather skeptical student of mine….skeptical as in “Iron Maiden? They’re still around? They’re really old, aren’t they?” and she was really into dubstep.
She changed her mind. A quarter of the way through the show, I could see she was having the time of her (admittedly young) life. She loved it and said she’d never been to a better concert in her 21 years.
re: #418 A Mom Anon
I won’t blame anyone but the person who killed most of her family, but why in the hell didn’t someone in that family remove every firearm when she was out of the house? I know, Texas, she could have got more in a nanosecond, but if she was suicidal and had mental health issues, what the hell?
The whole story is complete f’ed up. If you listen to the 911 call from the neighbor, he watched her go back inside, reload, walk back out, and then shoot her child in the back. WTF didn’t anyone tackle, shoot her, knock her out, etc. Unreal.
re: #418 A Mom Anon
I won’t blame anyone but the person who killed most of her family, but why in the hell didn’t someone in that family remove every firearm when she was out of the house? I know, Texas, she could have got more in a nanosecond, but if she was suicidal and had mental health issues, what the hell?
Knowing Texas, they would get charged with (grand) larceny.
re: #418 A Mom Anon
I won’t blame anyone but the person who killed most of her family, but why in the hell didn’t someone in that family remove every firearm when she was out of the house? I know, Texas, she could have got more in a nanosecond, but if she was suicidal and had mental health issues, what the hell?
I hope those questions are rhetorical, because you have both Texas and firearm in there. I can just tell you that the attitude of the more vocal gun people here would be that there’s no way anyone could have known and what if they’d needed to protect themselves from an intruder. You might prevent someone who wouldn’t kill their children from being able to protect themselves.
corporations are people too my friend
‘Pro’ Bernie Sanders Fake Super PAC Spent All Your Twenty-Seven Dollarses At The Disco
re: #414 Dr. Matt
And yes, Steve Harris is one of the greats. And I’d daresay this young man has quite a future ahead of him if he sticks with it.
Just drove past several people wearing orange downtown, now I think I know why:
Great crowd coming together to #disarmhate and end #gunviolence pic.twitter.com/8rvxgdEPpX
— Katherine Clark (@RepKClark) June 30, 2016
re: #420 Dr Lizardo
In 2008 they came around to Prague and seeing as my ex didn’t want to go (she loathed metal) I took a rather skeptical student of mine….skeptical as in “Iron Maiden? They’re still around? They’re really old, aren’t they?” and she was really into dubstep.
She changed her mind. A quarter of the way through the show, I could see she was having the time of her (admittedly young) life. She loved it and said she’d never been to a better concert in her 21 years.
Iron Maiden (with Twisted Sister opening) was actually my very first concert ever. It was in Detroit at JLA in Jan of 1984. At the time I was into Twisted Sister (I was in Middle School), but after that show I was hooked on Maiden. I saw them live another 3 times by the end of the decade.
re: #239 wheat-dogghazi-mailgate
Maynard Ferguson playing Birdland on TV
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I saw Maynard quite a few times in the 70’s. Was always a fun concert.
re: #323 The Vicious Babushka
We can still blame Hillary for taking away their guns, can’t we?
“For in other ways a woman is full of fear, defenseless, dreads the sight of cold steel; but, when once she is wronged in the matter of love, no other soul can hold so many thoughts of blood.”
Just got Ky Dem Party fundraising email that mentions Trump 3 times but not Hillary. It’s like Obama, where Ky Dems won’t say the name. ^JC
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) June 30, 2016
sigh
re: #428 Eventual Carrion
I saw Maynard quite a few times in the 70’s. Was always a fun concert.
I caught him only once, at a club in Louisville. He had a small group, rather than his usual big band, but it was still great. The girl I took wasn’t a jazz fan at all, but even she liked it.
His fan club is based across the river in New Albany, IIRC.
re: #428 Eventual Carrion
I saw Maynard quite a few times in the 70’s. Was always a fun concert.
I’ll always treasure the three or four times I saw B. B. King at the Aquarius Tavern in the late 70s. It was a $10 cover instead of the usual $1 when Heart was there, but well worth it. /
re: #434 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
I’ll always treasure the three or four times I saw B. B. King at the Aquarius Tavern in the late 70s. It was a $10 cover instead of the usual $1 when Heart was there, but well worth it. /
Went to see BB King in Babenhausen, Germany in the 90’s. Was surprised when the guards would not let me in with my little Swiss pocket knife, but after the show, BB came out and shook hands and signed autographs…
#TableRockFire: Crews are battling an 800-acre #wildfire Southeast Boise, Idaho. #IDwx
🎥 Boise Fire Department pic.twitter.com/BvbqAfmWur— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) June 30, 2016
re: #419 CuriousLurker
I know… *smh*
Please no one take the following as instead of, but in fact as in addition to whatever proper legal steps could be taken in gun rules and how society copes with the mentally ill.
This is where families and friends have to step up. See somebody crazy, depressed, dangerous, say something. Yell if you have to. The government won’t ever connect all the dots like household members can when someone needs help and or is a danger to themselves or more. We can take away the guns and maybe the keys to the car, but that’s about it.
ummm…
.@USNavy’s investigation confirms #Iran’s seizure of 10 American sailors was flagrant violation of international law https://t.co/a0L6CqOxZs
— John McCain (@SenJohnMcCain) June 30, 2016
Still wondering how I can cash in on the Trudeau-Obama bromance.
Trump doubles down on Elizabeth Warren bogus derp==>
Trump on Elizabeth Warren to @radiotalkermike: “…And she kept Native Americans out of the colleges…” pic.twitter.com/bsRh7MmO0Q
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) June 30, 2016
Just remembered Andrea Yates. My God…
Andrea Pia Kennedy Yates (born July 2, 1964) is a former resident of Houston, Texas, who confessed to drowning her five children in their bathtub on June 20, 2001
re: #440 The Vicious Babushka
Trump doubles down on Elizabeth Warren bogus derp==>
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He doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about per usual.
Trump to @radiotalkermike on Lynch/Clinton private meeting: “And it was really a sneak.” pic.twitter.com/kGpyAi8OoZ
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) June 30, 2016
It was such a sneak, they used the super private Phoenix airport.
107 Nobel Laureates just signed a letter slamming Greenpeace over GMOs
“How many poor people must die before we consider this a ‘crime against humanity’?”
Forget the scare stories. Here’s what it’s really like to attend a mosque.
Given the negative rhetoric about Islam and Muslims that has been increasing in American society, many people associate mosques with terrorism. Lots of non-Muslims have asked me if I belong to a mosque and whether mosques are safe or are actually brainwashing children to become killers.
As you may know, Muslims gather for sermon and prayer services every Friday midday, similar to how Jews attend synagogue on Saturday and Christians go to church on Sunday for Mass.
Every Friday morning, it became a habit of mine to make an extensive search online for mosques within 30 miles of my home to go to for prayer in the hopes that I would find the perfect one that I have been looking for all my life. So far I’ve visited over 20 mosques within the U.S. and they all seem to have the same problems.
Odds are many of the Donald Trump followers and other people are advocating for the closing of all mosques in the U.S. have never even visited a mosque before. If they did, they might learn that the biggest challenges mosques face have little to do with making bombs in the basement.
Let this article be a guide for the uninformed about some of the common issues that mosques really have to deal with. Most of them are the same you’d encounter at your local church, synagogue or temple. A few are rather more serious. […]
‘The end is coming,’ says Ron Paul
“I think [the EU] will become nonfunctional,” Paul told CNBC’s ” Futures Now ” on Tuesday.
“It really is coming to an end. It doesn’t mean tomorrow or the next day, but people are going to be really unhappy. The end is coming, but it isn’t coming because of the breakup,” he added.
Paul attributed the fallout to “bad fiscal policies” around the globe. He said that as long as interest rates remain low, the markets will remain in bubble territory.
We can still save ourselves if we can rein in the Zionist banksters and their Islamo-humanist gay co-conspirators. If not, be sure to get one of our new Survival Harvest Emergency freeze-drier units while there is still time. We even take fiat money. Because we’re nice.
re: #447 Shiplord Kirel
‘The end is coming,’ says Ron Paul
We can still save ourselves if we can rein in the Zionist banksters and their Islamo-humanist gay co-conspirators. If not, be sure to get one of our new Survival Harvest Emergency freeze-drier units while there is still time. We even take fiat money. Because we’re nice.
Because Von Mises economic bs works so well.
re: #446 CuriousLurker
I’ve visited mosques, though not to worship, and noticed several features common to Christian churches — a donations box and a literature rack with colorful brochures. Oddly, the donations did not include weapons and the brochures did not include how-tos for would-be terrorists. I guess those are kept out of sight.
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“If you have to say ‘believe me’ after every sentence, something tells me I shouldn’t believe you” https://t.co/Zu2cEHDJjn
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) June 30, 2016
Wow, Chris Christie has short stubby fingers too!
JUST IN: Trump campaign vetting Christie for VP: reports https://t.co/pcioEtaSBB pic.twitter.com/vbMFRbf4yM
— The Hill (@thehill) June 30, 2016
re: #382 The Vicious Babushka
Well Mike was encouraging. “Just wait until your ISIS allies stage an attack in the US and watch your polls soar”.
re: #451 The Vicious Babushka
Wow, Chris Christie has short stubby fingers too!
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re: #441 Great White Snark
Just remembered Andrea Yates. My God…
Yeah, but those were young children. I seriously doubt Sheats could’ve drowned her 17- and 22-year old daughters, especially not without her husband intervening. Ditto if she’d attempted to kill them with a knife or some other weapon. She still might have killed or maimed one though.
re: #454 CuriousLurker
Yeah, but those were young children. I seriously doubt Sheats could’ve drowned her 17- and 22-year old daughters, especially not without her husband intervening. Ditto if she’d attempted to kill them with a knife or some other weapon. She still might have killed or maimed one though.
Could have gone after them in their sleep but as I always say the gun makes it easier.
re: #382 The Vicious Babushka
Trump tells @radiotalkermike that he is baffled that he is not leading in polls. (h/t to @BuzzFeedAndrew) pic.twitter.com
— Sopan Deb
Life is so unfair.
re: #451 The Vicious Babushka
Wow, Chris Christie has short stubby fingers too!
I’m sure Trump’s vetting process is the best. Thorough.
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re: #440 The Vicious Babushka
Trump on Elizabeth Warren: “…And she kept Native Americans out of the colleges…”
It is a matter of RWNJ faith that she used negative racism and political correctness to keep more qualified people out of positions for her own advancement.
re: #440 The Vicious Babushka
Trump doubles down on Elizabeth Warren bogus derp==>
Warren must scare them.
re: #460 Sir John Barron
Warren must scare them.
yes, massively, and the “Pocahontas” story is all they seem to have on her. I also had a conservative friend post about how she profited from real estate deals after 2008…scandalous: making money from a collapsing real estate market.
re: #462 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
yes, massively, and the “Pocahontas” story is all they seem to have on her. I also had a conservative friend post about how she profited from real estate deals after 2008…scandalous: making money from a collapsing real estate market.
Yet wingnuts praise Trump’s ability to make money. OK.
re: #464 Sir John Barron
Yet wingnuts praise Trump’s ability to make money. OK.
Warren is not allowed to make money buying and selling things because she does not believe in free-market capitalism. Their logic is pretty damn seamless.
A wingnut ammosexual recently pointed out to me that Hitler did not use guns to kill most of the victims of the Holocaust.
My response was, okay, true enough, I will concede that poison gas is better for killing a large number of people if you have enough of it, but we don’t have a major political movement devoted to promoting the private ownership of chemical weapons.
re: #440 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #451 The Vicious Babushka
JUST IN: Trump campaign vetting Christie for VP
to think that there was a time when CC was one Republican I would have at least considered as a candidate: he stood up to people who criticized his appointment of a Muslim judge, and he cooperated with Obama on hurricane Sandy relief in an uncharacteristically (for the GOP) bipartisan manner.
But he later showed his true colors, and knuckled under to the knuckleheads in his own party long ago…
re: #468 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
to think that there was a time when CC was one Republican I would have at least considered as a candidate: he stood up to people who criticized his choice of a Muslim judge, and he cooperated with Obama on hurricane Sandy relief in an uncharacteristically (for the GOP) bipartisan manner.
But he later showed his true colors, and knuckled under to the knuckleheads in his own party long ago…
Christie just likes to yell at people.
re: #451 The Vicious Babushka
Wow, Chris Christie has short stubby fingers too!
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Last I checked, syphilis and genital warts had better approval numbers than Christie does in NJ. So if his master plan is to boost his numbers in NJ by putting Big Chicken on the ballot, Trump’s in for a big shock.
BREAKING: Federal judge blocks Indiana law banning abortions sought because of a fetus’ genetic abnormalities.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 30, 2016
re: #466 Shiplord Kirel
A wingnut ammosexual recently pointed out to me that Hitler did not use guns to kill most of the victims of the Holocaust.
My response was, okay, true enough, I will concede that poison gas is better for killing a large number of people if you have enough of it, but we don’t have a major political movement devoted to promoting the private ownership of chemical weapons.
Aren’t chemical weapons illegal?
re: #454 CuriousLurker
I don’t think she could have drowned them either. The point is she was a danger to her kids even if the guns were not there. Deadly? Certainly less easily so. Physical or emotional harm? Defines the common variety of domestic abuse/violence and tragedy.
re: #418 A Mom Anon
I won’t blame anyone but the person who killed most of her family, but why in the hell didn’t someone in that family remove every firearm when she was out of the house? I know, Texas, she could have got more in a nanosecond, but if she was suicidal and had mental health issues, what the hell?
Being Texas, she could have just bought another gun out of a vending machine at the local 7-11.
re: #470 Targetpractice
Last I checked, syphilis and genital warts had better approval numbers than Christie does in NJ. So if his master plan is to boost his numbers in NJ by putting Big Chicken on the ballot, Trump’s in for a big shock.
I think CC is there to assuage voters who are worried about DT’s total lack of a record of public service…and preferably do not know much about CC.
re: #471 Backwoods_Sleuth
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INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — A federal judge blocked a new Indiana law Thursday that bans abortions sought because of a fetus’ genetic abnormalities.
U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Walton Pratt granted a preliminary injunction sought by Planned Parenthood of Indiana and Kentucky, which argued that the law was unconstitutional and violated women’s privacy rights. The law was set to take effect Friday.
Indiana and North Dakota are the only states with laws that ban abortions sought due to fetal genetic abnormalities, such as Down syndrome, or because of the race, sex or ancestry of a fetus.
The lawsuit filed by Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union of Indiana also challenges the law’s provision requiring that aborted fetuses be buried or cremated. Planned Parenthood currently disposes remains by incineration, as with other medical tissue.
more at hosted.ap.org
re: #476 Backwoods_Sleuth
more at hosted.ap.org
cue headlines that liberals are secret eugenics supporters!
The models identified by NHTSA include: 2001-2002 Honda Civic, 2001-2002 Honda Accord, 2002-2003 Acura TL, 2002 Honda CR-V, 2002 Honda Odyssey, 2003 Acura CL, 2003 Honda Pilot.
Feds: Stop driving these Honda models right now https://t.co/WFmKhhhrPz pic.twitter.com/Uc62L1I8jy
— CNN (@CNN) June 30, 2016
re: #381 CuriousLurker
Yet another example of why mental health care is at least as important as physical. It might not have stopped this crazy woman but the chances she’d have gotten the help she needed would be infinitely better.
Also, it’s a perfect example of why background checks are necessary. She should have been flagged as “Nohow, noway, not in this lifetime. Danger, Will Robinson. Danger!”
Yeah….
Kind of doubt this has happened in other Olympic host cities…
Body parts found near Olympics site: With just 36 days to go before the Rio Olympics kick off, the situation … https://t.co/2hXoSrz8zY
— CNN World (@CNNWorld) June 30, 2016
re: #478 FormerDirtDart
There have been 10 U.S. deaths tied to exploding Takata airbags. Eight of those deaths were in cars that had this specific airbag.
This group of cars is a small subset of cars with Takata airbags that have been already recalled. Nearly 70 million airbags in U.S. cars alone have been or will be recalled, according to the agency.
Interesting to compare airbag death toll and the subsequent reaction, to our death toll from small arms.
re: #480 Romantic Heretic
Well, I don’t see anything in the 2nd Amendment prohibiting crazy people from owning all the weapons they want, so we obviously can’t take away a God given right from the insane.
re: #479 Skip Intro
Jeeezus.
“I’m good at war. I’ve had a lot of wars of my own. I love war.”
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Sayeth the draft dodger.
I can hardly wait for the “design” memes to flood the internet…
/s/
BREAKING: Obama Library architect chosen: New York’s Tod Williams Billie Tsien https://t.co/UzrjdQr7Xi pic.twitter.com/96AxR1fC0S
— DNAinfo Chicago (@DNAinfoCHI) June 30, 2016
re: #484 Skip Intro
Well, I don’t see anything in the 2nd Amendment prohibiting crazy people from owning all the weapons they want, so we obviously can’t take away a God given right from the insane.
A well-regulated militia had to include a few looneybags did it not? Just think of what all the lead in that pewter did to Paul Revere’s brain, and nobody stopped him…
re: #481 Shiplord Kirel
Yes, they are. So?
Then there are already constraints on their use so his argument is irrelevant.
re: #483 jaunte
Interesting to compare airbag death toll and the subsequent reaction, to our death toll from small arms.
Because with small arms it’s a feature, not a bug…
Michael Hesiltine, cabinet minister in both Thatcher and Major governments, is none too pleased with Boris Johnson.
Here’s what Lord Heseltine had to say about Boris Johnson pulling out of leadership race pic.twitter.com/pffxChI00k
— Sophie Barnes (@sophieevebarnes) June 30, 2016
Hesiltine himself resigned from Thatcher’s cabinet over an issue, so he knows when to walk away and when not to.
re: #482 FormerDirtDart
Yeah….
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I think this fiasco will end the modern Olympics. I just hope the total lack of security doesn’t enable a terrorist attack that will put tRump in the White House. C’mon, IOC, it’s never too late to call the whole thing off!
re: #486 FormerDirtDart
I can hardly wait for the “design” memes to flood the internet…
/s/
Barry Husein Obama thinks he deserves his own library! Arrogance!!!11
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re: #492 Sir John Barron
The Obama library will need an entire separate Mock Outrages Wing.
re: #494 jaunte
The Obama library will need an entire separate Mock Outrages Wing.
You mean one that documents him doing things that every other president did, but without causing any heads to explode?
re: #494 jaunte
The Obama library will need an entire separate Mock Outrages Wing.
It’ll need to be the size of the Powell’s Books store in Portland, Oregon.
Powell’s City of Books is located in the Pearl District on the edge of downtown and occupies a full city block between NW 10th and 11th Avenues and between W. Burnside and NW Couch Streets. It contains over 68,000 square feet (6,300 m2), about 1.6 acres of retail floor space
One place from Portland I truly miss.
re: #495 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Communist Christmas Ornament Kerfuffle!
Disappearing Churchill Bust!
Flag Pin Scandal!
re: #497 jaunte
Communist Christmas Ornament Kerfuffle!
Disappearing Churchill Bust!
Flag Pin Scandal!
Million-dollar-per-minute vacations!
re: #400 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
And especially after the latest Istanbul attacks (one of the perpetrators was Russian), we should ban all immigration from Orthodox countries until we figure out what is happening over there…
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Not sure how the one ties to the other. (Yes, I get that you’re joking.)
re: #482 FormerDirtDart
Photos Of Past Olympic Venues.
The OOC is every bit as corrupt as FIFA, maybe more so. And “winning” the Olympic bid is almost like a death wish. Brazil, and Rio in particular, could have used that money in just about every area of public health and safety. Rio is surrounded by favelas and water runs downhill. Throw in zika virus, and it’s one bomb away from being a total nightmare.
re: #497 jaunte
Communist Christmas Ornament Kerfuffle!
Disappearing Churchill Bust!
Flag Pin Scandal!
Dijongate!
Michael Savage reacts to Benghazi report: “Trey Gowdy should be impeached for wasting my time! He promised us a lot” https://t.co/evMvxo0QS4
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) June 29, 2016
I know this was predictable, but it is still astounding: https://t.co/yhlwxcWytP
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) June 30, 2016
This is hilarious.
*sigh*
Bernie Sanders’ NYT op-ed: ‘Democrats need to wake up’ https://t.co/NTaTEpySAo
— Morning Joe (@Morning_Joe) June 29, 2016
Bernie has become the DNC’s Crazy Uncle Liberty.
re: #413 CuriousLurker
There are 2 bridges (the twin bridges) named after him in Upstate NY as well. They cross the Mohawk River on the northway.
re: #496 Dr Lizardo
It’ll need to be the size of the Powell’s Books store in Portland, Oregon.
One place from Portland I truly miss.
When I visited Portland last summer I went to Powell’s twice. Still wasn’t enough.
re: #505 Stanley Sea
When I visited Portland last summer I went to Powell’s twice. Still wasn’t enough.
You can spend days in there.
re: #493 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Things Get Dire For Trump’s GOP Convention As Mike Ditka Turns Down Speech Offer
Hannity and Greta can give Trump on stage blowjobs on alternate nights to fill the time.
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re: #497 jaunte
Communist Christmas Ornament Kerfuffle!
Disappearing Churchill Bust!
Flag Pin Scandal!
re: #507 Skip Intro
Hannity and Greta can give Trump on stage blowjobs on alternate nights to fill the time.
There is always Chuck “Top Glue” Norris and Ted “Droopy Poopy Drawers” Nugent. Mike Huckabee? Sarah Palin? Lassie? Benito Mussolini’s ghost?
re: #462 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
yes, massively, and the “Pocahontas” story is all they seem to have on her. I also had a conservative friend post about how she profited from real estate deals after 2008…scandalous: making money from a collapsing real estate market.
Didn’t that turn out to be she bought a house for her mother-in-law or something like that?
‘SPLODEY HEADS
BREAKING: Pentagon will allow transgender individuals to serve openly in US military, ending ban on service in armed forces.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 30, 2016
Translation: No one else wants the job.
Trump is reportedly vetting Chris Christie as possible running mate https://t.co/WFFFwrbBuK pic.twitter.com/4CjeH1jb3V
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) June 30, 2016
re: #513 Lidane
Translation: No one else wants the job.
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Didn’t someone make the joke back when it was first leaked that Big Chicken was leading the VP hunt that he might pull a Cheney, coming back from the search to declare that there was nobody more qualified than he?
One of the only (maybe the only) knocks on Sen Warren as VP is that they are both (for all intents and purposes) Northeast politicians.
A NY/NJ Republican ticket? When there is a LOT to criticize about Christie?
re: #513 Lidane
Translation: No one else wants the job.
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I call shenanigans.
Donald doesn’t vet anything.
re: #494 jaunte
The Obama library will need an entire separate Mock Outrages Wing.
Actually that reminds me: how does a Presidential Library work? Is it filled with relevant works made during the Presidential terms?
@JM_Ashby My money is on Gohmert
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 30, 2016
GOP National-Security Experts Are #ReadyForHer
“Not only am I not voting for Donald Trump, but also I am not voting for any Republican who endorsed or supported Trump—be it for Senate, House, alderman, or county clerk. And yes, I will vote for Clinton, simply because to not vote, or to vote Libertarian, would be a half-vote for Trump,” said Ken Adelman, U.S. arms control director during the Reagan administration.
re: #516 Backwoods_Sleuth
I call shenanigans.
Donald doesn’t vet anything.
Sure he does. Just ask his Hawaiian investigators. ;)
Watched Selma (again) last night. What an incredible movie.
It’s going to be a sad sad day when Rep John Lewis passes. I don’t even want to think about it.
So just how fucked up do you have to be to lose Mike Lee?
GOP Senator: Don’t Tell Me I Shouldn’t Be Concerned About Trump
re: #488 Double Dumbass
Then there are already constraints on their use so his argument is irrelevant.
True, that. Relevance is not an ammosexual strong suit. For instance, every time there is a highly publicized stabbing incident, they will make callous jokes about calling for “knife control.” It is all part of their false alternatives narrative. If anything, the ammosexual’s point about poison gas would be an argument in favor of gun control: The Orlando killer might have preferred to lob a few canisters of nerve gas into the disco, but he couldn’t get them.
re: #517 Alephnaught
Papers, books and special artifacts. So the Christmas ornaments might make it in!
Frequently Asked Questions about Presidential Libraries and Museums
archives.gov
“I cannot vote for either presumptive nominee,” said Daniel Pipes, president of the Middle East Forum. “It’s a mild form of despair!”
Hope he gets a reason for even more despair.
re: #522 Skip Intro
So just how fucked up to be to lose Mike Lee?
GOP Senator: Don’t Tell Me I Shouldn’t Be Concerned About Trump
Lee explained there was “no possibility” he’d vote for Clinton, and Trump could certainly still win his vote. But first, Lee said he’d need to believe the businessman would be “a vigorous defender for the U.S. Constitution.”
Which probably means that he will ultimately delude himself into voting for Trump.
ROFL:
House GOP sides with @USChamber over Trump >https://t.co/cDTTwJL6iE
— Jonathan Martin (@jmartNYT) June 30, 2016
re: #526 Nyet
You might be interested in the link I posted above (even though it looks at the issue from a Canadian perspective)
re: #522 Skip Intro
So just how fucked up do you have to be to lose Mike Lee?
GOP Senator: Don’t Tell Me I Shouldn’t Be Concerned About Trump
Nobody loves and defends the Constitution more than Lee, who specializes in knowing all about the Constitution, more so than any of us.
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re: #521 Franklin
Watched Selma (again) last night. What an incredible movie.
It’s going to be a sad sad day when Rep John Lewis passes. I don’t even want to think about it.
Yeah that should be on my list for this weekend.
Bernie delusions continue:
Lawyer for @BernieSanders cites “campaign schedule & officeholder duties” for Bernie not disclosing personal $ info pic.twitter.com/6PedXpKn7S
— Dave Levinthal (@davelevinthal) June 30, 2016
re: #482 FormerDirtDart
Remember the Not Sochi memes? Ain’t seen nothin yet.
re: #534 Sir John Barron
Yeah that should be on my list for this weekend.
In John Lewis’s book I am about a chapter away from the Selma era. Almost like watching Harry Potter out of order :)
I’ll bet Obama won’t even call the theme of the “active shooter drill” at Andrews an Islamic extremist!
Laura Ingraham: People should wear diapers and soil themselves rather than share bathrooms with transgender people https://t.co/KSpMGcJjpE
— Media Matters (@mmfa) June 30, 2016
I see an endorsement offer in Ingraham’s future…
re: #496 Dr Lizardo
It’ll need to be the size of the Powell’s Books store in Portland, Oregon.
One place from Portland I truly miss.
Reminds me of Leasky’s Bookshop in Inverness.
Leasky’s Bookshop in Inverness #photo #iphoneography
[EDIT: Gah, it’s in Inverness. Of course, it’s Inverness! Why did I say Dundee?]
Guccimbecile has posted a “FAQ” about himself.
You asked me several times if I’m a man or a woman. I’m a man. I’ve never met a female hacker of the highest level. Girls, don’t get offended, I love you.
2. About my activities and publications.
How do you estimate your hacking abilities? How much time does it take to acquire such skills?
Well… Actually, it’s up to you to estimate the one who is so widely spoken about. Personally I think that I’m among the best hackers in the world.
Good news for Trump supporters: He leads Hillary by +4 in a new poll.
Bad news: The poll is by @Rasmussen_Poll.https://t.co/GFB86aNXiY— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) June 30, 2016
re: #545 Lidane
When you’ve lost Frank Luntz…..
re: #541 Sir John Barron
Proud moments in Conservatism.
Standing Athwart History Yelling I JUST SHIT MY PANTS
Stop!!!1
Fixed that for you.
re: #542 Alephnaught
Reminds me of Leaskey’s Bookshop in Dundee.
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Looks nice. I’d love to check that place out.
re: #540 FormerDirtDart
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I see an endorsement offer in Ingraham’s future…
What a bigoted twit.
re: #540 FormerDirtDart
Perfect. Sums up the present GOP perfectly. Perfectly.
re: #451 The Vicious Babushka
Wow, Chris Christie has short stubby fingers too!
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@thehill Trump and the not so mini-me.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) June 30, 2016
re: #540 FormerDirtDart
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I see an endorsement offer in Ingraham’s future…
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Yes, they’re such brave and fearless people…that they’d rather sit in their own feces than share a bathroom with a transsexual.
re: #482 FormerDirtDart
Yeah….
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The clincher on the stay-away case:
The frustration over unpaid wages for members of law enforcement boiled over in several protests. That same day, several people held up a banner at the airport that said: “Welcome to hell. Police and firefighters don’t get paid, whoever comes to Rio de Janeiro will not be safe.”
Yikes!
re: #547 Dr Lizardo
Fixed that for you.
Ha! There was an old music store in my hometown run by an elderly man and his sons. One day I went in to get some guitar strings with a friend. Only the elderly man was there. Before we said or noticed anything he announced, “that’s right, I just shit my pants; you will too when you’re my age!” We decided to come back another time.
Now I’m just at the age of less-than-vigorous pee stream. Old age ain’t for the fearful.
re: #540 FormerDirtDart
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I see an endorsement offer in Ingraham’s future…
Because when I’m standing in line at a store I’d always prefer to stand behind a person with poop in their pants rather than a transgender person.
re: #555 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Cinemark Wants Colorado Theater Shooting Victims To Pay $700K In Fees
If I actually went to movie theaters, I would add them to my boycott list.
House Republicans have agreed to hold a vote on gun control https://t.co/ufTCqDzMC1 pic.twitter.com/EjWJf8gxzm
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) June 30, 2016
@thehill BRING OUT THE GIMP
— Franklin (@franklinftw) June 30, 2016
Ryan: GOP won’t “tolerate” another sit-in https://t.co/dzXsJ2xIqw pic.twitter.com/aCxRDJLg9q
— The Hill (@thehill) June 29, 2016
In an unrelated story:
House Republicans have agreed to hold a vote on gun control https://t.co/ufTCqDzMC1 pic.twitter.com/EjWJf8gxzm
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) June 30, 2016
re: #562 Franklin
In an unrelated story:
Ryan: GOP won’t “tolerate” another sit-in t.co pic.twitter.com
— The Hill
WATCH OUT WE GOT A BADASS HERE!!!!!!1111