Sunday Night Snarky Puppy Feat. Chris Turner: “Liquid Love”

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“Liquid Love”
featuring Chris Turner
from Snarky Puppy’s live DVD/CD - “Family Dinner - Volume Two”
©GroundUP Music 2016

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Recorded and filmed at Esplanade Studios in New Orleans, LA, February 12-14, 2015.

FEATURED GUESTS
Chris Turner - vocals

SNARKY PUPPY
Michael League - bass
Bill Laurance - Fender Rhodes
Cory Henry - organ
Shaun Martin - keyboards
Justin Stanton - piano
Bob Lanzetti - guitar
Mark Lettieri - guitar
Chris McQueen - guitar
Jay Jennings - trumpet
Mike “Maz” Maher - trumpet
Chris Bullock - sax
Jeff Coffin - sax
Robert “Sput” Searight - drums
Larnell Lewis - percussion
Nate Werth - percussion
Bernardo Aguiar - percussion
Marcelo Woloski - percussion
with…
Candy West - vocals
Peaches West - vocals
Rachella Searight - vocals

engineered by Eric Hartman
assisted by Matt Recchia, Andrés Daza, & Camilo Salazar
mixed by Eric Hartman, Michael League, & Nathan Forsbach
mastered by Scott Hull
directed by Andy LaViolette & Michael League

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1
lawhawk  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:20:30pm

Isn’t it lovely that a game show host knows how best to pick who should run the country - who fills out a dress better:

This perfectly encapsulates the GOP in a nutshell. Offer empty platitudes in a pretty package. Spew ugly nothings and the bigot brigade jumps all in with Trump. Doesn’t matter if that dress is imported and sold at Macys where Trump get a cut of the profits (even after claiming Donny would boycott and wants made in America to mean something).

The cognitive dissonance is strong with the GOP, without which there’d be nothing.

2
Charles Johnson  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:23:11pm

The loons are really howling tonight all over social media.

3
gocart mozart  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:23:35pm
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Great White Snark  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:23:55pm

Sunday Night post production session-Lots of people take a selfie. Some might be clever to do that at night. I’m not a fan of the genre but I did want one shot to show I had really been there. So I imaged myself and camera, in moonlight shadow. Mono Lake. Canon 7DII. Now the next shot in the sequence (click the right arrow) is what I called Greatest Grandma. What that is, is a tiny bud that will be a pine cone. it’s mere weeks old. No biggie, until you consider it was on an ancient bristlecone pine tree. Several thousand years old and still reproducing.

Flickr

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:24:57pm

re: #1 lawhawk

Isn’t it lovely that a game show host knows how best to pick who should run the country - who fills out a dress better:

[Embedded content]

This perfectly encapsulates the GOP in a nutshell. Offer empty platitudes in a pretty package. Spew ugly nothings and the bigot brigade jumps all in with Trump. Doesn’t matter if that dress is imported and sold at Macys where Trump get a cut of the profits (even after claiming Donny would boycott and wants made in America to mean something).

The cognitive dissonance is strong with the GOP, without which there’d be nothing.

They’re obsessed with looks not with how things are actually done. Style versus substance. I don’t care if Ivanka is the most beautiful woman ever. It doesn’t change that her Dad is a racist piece of shit who doesn’t belong anywhere near the Presidency.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:25:40pm

re: #3 gocart mozart

[Embedded content]

He’s going to go down as a very good President and the Republicans who literally wanted to sabotage him from day one as the worst Congress ever.

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Ia! Ia! Trump Ftaghn! (née Sophist)  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:27:54pm

Yes, let’s not talk about how Russia is trying to use hackers to alter a US election, let’s instead focus on how one guy at the DNC had a really stupid idea that nobody acted on. That seems like a good course of action.

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Joe Bacon  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:28:52pm

re: #1 lawhawk

Isn’t it lovely that a game show host knows how best to pick who should run the country - who fills out a dress better:

[Embedded content]

This perfectly encapsulates the GOP in a nutshell. Offer empty platitudes in a pretty package. Spew ugly nothings and the bigot brigade jumps all in with Trump. Doesn’t matter if that dress is imported and sold at Macys where Trump get a cut of the profits (even after claiming Donny would boycott and wants made in America to mean something).

The cognitive dissonance is strong with the GOP, without which there’d be nothing.

Aw, Poor Chuck Woolery. Never got over Merv firing him because he wanted $50 more per show…

9
Great White Snark  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:29:17pm

re: #2 Charles Johnson

The loons are really howling tonight all over social media.

I don’t know how you stay sane watching that world as closely as you do. It would drive me to drinking. Or something.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:29:46pm

re: #7 Ia! Ia! Trump Ftaghn! (née Sophist)

Yes, let’s not talk about how Russia is trying to use hackers to alter a US election, let’s instead focus on how one guy at the DNC had a really stupid idea that nobody acted on. That seems like a good course of action.

Precisely.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:30:15pm

Picture from today’s ride. Frenchman’s Tower on Old Page Mill. About the halfway point on a 51 mile ride. 90 miles total this week! Probably the most since 2013!

The bike is my Plastic Fantastic Bianchi. a 928 from 2006, with Veloce kit.

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Charles Johnson  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:30:46pm

re: #9 Great White Snark

I don’t know how you stay sane watching that world as closely as you do. It would drive me to drinking. Or something.

Who says I’m sane?

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ObserverArt  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:31:22pm

re: #2 Charles Johnson

The loons are really howling tonight all over social media.

Seems like anti-social behavior.

I guess that is what it has come to.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:31:27pm

re: #12 Charles Johnson

Who says I’m sane?

A fair point.

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Joe Bacon  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:33:12pm

I just look on in disbelief seeing Sandernistas link up with Republicans on Facebook. Now they are talking about impeaching Hillary over the Wikileaks releases…

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:35:45pm

re: #15 Joe Bacon

I just look on in disbelief seeing Sandernistas link up with Republicans on Facebook. Now they are talking about impeaching Hillary over the Wikileaks releases…

Yes, impeach Clinton even though she’s not President yet over something she had no proven involvement in. Idiots. And they wonder why they don’t get taken seriously. Well, you suggest things like this, idiots.

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Tigger2  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:36:07pm

re: #1 lawhawk

Isn’t it lovely that a game show host knows how best to pick who should run the country - who fills out a dress better:

[Embedded content]

This perfectly encapsulates the GOP in a nutshell. Offer empty platitudes in a pretty package. Spew ugly nothings and the bigot brigade jumps all in with Trump. Doesn’t matter if that dress is imported and sold at Macys where Trump get a cut of the profits (even after claiming Donny would boycott and wants made in America to mean something).

The cognitive dissonance is strong with the GOP, without which there’d be nothing.

18
Pawn of the Oppressor  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:36:31pm

The history books are going to be really interesting forty years from now. With some emotional distance and so much digital coverage, a future writer will have no choice but to conclude that opposition to Obama was based entirely upon racist fear and hate of the Black Man in the White House. What else would they find? It’s not like there’s a bunch of Republican counter-proposals to peruse. It’s reactionary hate all the way down, rumbling in 2008 and coming out full-blast since 2010.

I hope Obama writes additional memoirs. I wager there’s a lot of dirty, ugly business he had to deal with that hasn’t been aired publicly. All the obstructionist, racist nastiness we’ve seen out here in realspace must have made for some very strange, awkward, facepalm-inducing episodes behind the big desk. He could probably recount a carnival of the absurd that would sink the Republican party for decades.

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William Lewis  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:37:26pm

re: #12 Charles Johnson

Who says I’m sane?

Compared to most? I’ll take you as the standard for sane over that uniform disgracing three star last thread for a small example. As a former US Army NCO, I spit at his name.

20
Joe Bacon  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:39:01pm
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b_sharp  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:41:04pm

re: #4 Great White Snark

Sunday Night post production session-Lots of people take a selfie. Some might be clever to do that at night. I’m not a fan of the genre but I did want one shot to show I had really been there. So I imaged myself and camera, in moonlight shadow. Mono Lake. Canon 7DII. Now the next shot in the sequence (click the right arrow) is what I called Greatest Grandma. What that is, is a tiny bud that will be a pine cone. it’s mere weeks old. No biggie, until you consider it was on an ancient bristlecone pine tree. Several thousand years old and still reproducing.

[Embedded content]

Small headed alien.

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Skip Intro  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:41:17pm

re: #1 lawhawk

Who said the dress she wore is the same crap she put her name on at Macy’s?

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Belafon  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:41:31pm

The leak has done it’s job: We’re barely talking about Trump.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:41:42pm

re: #20 Joe Bacon

[Embedded content]

Dana: “You don’t really act like a Scientist.”

Venkman: “Yeah, a lot of them are pretty stiff.”

Dana: “You’re more like a game show host.”

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:42:08pm

re: #18 Pawn of the Oppressor

The history books are going to be really interesting forty years from now. With some emotional distance and so much digital coverage, a future writer will have no choice but to conclude that opposition to Obama was based entirely upon racist fear and hate of the Black Man in the White House. What else would they find? It’s not like there’s a bunch of Republican counter-proposals to peruse. It’s reactionary hate all the way down, rumbling in 2008 and coming out full-blast since 2010.

I hope Obama writes additional memoirs. I wager there’s a lot of dirty, ugly business he had to deal with that hasn’t been aired publicly. All the obstructionist, racist nastiness we’ve seen out here in realspace must have made for some very strange, awkward, facepalm-inducing episodes behind the big desk. He could probably recount a carnival of the absurd that would sink the Republican party for decades.

All future historians need to see is the meeting of Ryan, McCarthy, and Cantor on the day Obama became President where they planned to make him as ineffective as possible and McConnell pledging that his goal was to make him a one termer. And then you can write about all the nasty shit that Republican officials actually said about him and his family. It’s not ideological disagreement. Many Republicans flat out hate this president and his family. I can’t wait to see them judged by history for the assholes they are.

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William Lewis  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:42:13pm

re: #15 Joe Bacon

I just look on in disbelief seeing Sandernistas link up with Republicans on Facebook. Now they are talking about impeaching Hillary over the Wikileaks releases…

I know this is kinda pushing things, but I dislike the idea of calling them Sandernistas because I knew real Sandinistas. Yes, literally people who were members of the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional. The FSLN overthrew Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979, ending the Somoza dynasty and even though that god damn bastard Reagan would commit treason to fund the Contras, they did their nation a great service by ending that tyrants reign.

Reagan will burn in hell. Augusto César Sandino (1895-1934) will not.

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Skip Intro  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:42:25pm

re: #23 Belafon

The leak has done it’s job: We’re barely talking about Trump.

And we won’t be for the next week.

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Charles Johnson  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:45:25pm

Donald and Ivanka stressing over the teleprompters. LOL.

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TedStriker  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:46:14pm

re: #26 William Lewis

I know this is kinda pushing things, but I dislike the idea of calling them Sandernistas because I knew real Sandinistas. Yes, literally people who were members of the Frente Sandinista de Liberación Nacional. The FSLN overthrew Anastasio Somoza Debayle in 1979, ending the Somoza dynasty and even though that god damn bastard Reagan would commit treason to fund the Contras, they did their nation a great service by ending that tyrants reign.

Reagan will burn in hell. Augusto César Sandino (1895-1934) will not.

Frankly, in some of the same ways, Daniel Ortega, while he’s been in power, is just as bad as those he fought against.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:46:55pm

So, Assange is claiming his next release will cause Hillary to be arrested. And I think, “What’d she do? Rape a couple Swedish girls?”

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gocart mozart  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:47:47pm
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Skip Intro  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:48:41pm

re: #30 Blind Frog Belly White

So, Assange is claiming his next release will cause Hillary to be arrested. And I think, “What’d she do? Rape a couple Swedish girls?”

He’s just giving the media their talking points.

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jaunte  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:49:20pm
“It’s so clean this font.”
“I don’t like the word ‘patching in’, it means something can go wrong.”

Good grief. Maybe the size of the font was the reason he could only speak four and five words at a time.

34
Lidane  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:49:58pm
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Stanley Sea  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:50:01pm

re: #28 Charles Johnson

Donald and Ivanka stressing over the teleprompters. LOL.

[Embedded content]

“I don’t like the word patching in”

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jaunte  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:51:09pm

So you don’t like bold?
Oh, I like bold!

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Stanley Sea  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:51:44pm

re: #35 Stanley Sea

“I don’t like the word patching in”

And he’s supposedly a contractor.

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jaunte  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:51:50pm

I better not hear anyone saying Trump doesn’t like bold!

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Charles Johnson  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:52:38pm

I absolutely love it when she says, “Is this the podium?” and reaches out and thumps the podium. Ya think?

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Joe Bacon  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:52:51pm

re: #32 Skip Intro

He’s just giving the media their talking points.

This is what you’re going to hear from 19th Century Fox all next week…

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William Lewis  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:53:39pm

re: #29 TedStriker

Frankly, in some of the same ways, Daniel Ortega, while he’s been in power, is just as bad as those he fought against.

I won’t argue against that. OTOH, had Reagan’s puppet come into power with nothing to tame it? Well, look at Guatemala writ even larger & many many more innocents murdered in the name of “Anti-Communism”.

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jaunte  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:55:26pm
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The Vicious Babushka  Jul 24, 2016 • 7:58:30pm
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Tigger2  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:00:43pm
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Teukka  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:01:38pm

re: #34 Lidane

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Ouch.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:03:30pm

re: #31 gocart mozart

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And Libertarians wonder why their movement is so lily white.

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Lidane  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:04:25pm
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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:04:34pm

re: #42 jaunte

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Coulter’s one to fucking talk given who she supports.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:05:22pm

re: #44 Tigger2

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It’s not true, Roger never sexually harassed Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Brit Hume, and Glenn Beck. //

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TedStriker  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:06:00pm

re: #47 Lidane

More @SangerNYT “metadata from the released emails suggests that the documents passed through Russian computers” nytimes.com

— Ronald Brownstein (@RonBrownstein) July 25, 2016

SHOCKA!!!

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:06:39pm

re: #42 jaunte

Thank Jesus she didn’t breed like the Duggars.

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Skip Intro  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:06:43pm

re: #48 HappyWarrior

Coulter’s one to fucking talk given who she supports.

I thought that Coulter tweet was from DimJim. It sounds exactly like him.

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gocart mozart  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:06:52pm

Is this a real photo?

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TedStriker  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:06:53pm

re: #49 HappyWarrior

It’s not true, Roger never sexually harassed Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Brit Hume, and Glenn Beck. //

That we know of….

///

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Tigger2  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:07:05pm

re: #49 HappyWarrior

It’s not true, Roger never sexually harassed Bill O’Reilly, Sean Hannity, Brit Hume, and Glenn Beck. //

That we know of yet.

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Skip Intro  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:07:45pm

re: #51 Eric The Fruit Bat

Thank Jesus she didn’t breed like the Duggars.

+10 updings.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:07:52pm

Now there’s freak out about the Hispanic reach out being called “Taco Bowl” engagement. All the sources I’m seeing on it come from right wing hacks or people who are gleefully posting right wing hacks.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:09:16pm

You know if the DNC were truly racist against Hispanics like Wikileaks is suggesting, they wouldn’t be going out of their way to support policies that help Hispanics. But I get it, the fucking BBs really want to see the DNC go up in flames because their feelings being hurt matter more than preventing Trump from being President.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:10:45pm

Meanwhile the Bernie Bros concern trolling over this didn’t care when the Sanders campaign hash-tagged MissiissppiBerning during the MS primary but right. I’m sorry but enough of their bullshit. They want every excuse to see the DNC go up in flames so they can try to twist it into a possibility of Bernie getting nominated in 2020.

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Blind Frog Belly White  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:10:57pm

re: #50 TedStriker

SHOCKA!!!

Am I the only one who gets a ‘Watergate’ vibe from this? I mean, it’s 44 years later, and the Republicans are using information stolen from the DNC, and again with ‘plausible deniability’.

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Teukka  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:12:18pm

re: #60 Blind Frog Belly White

Am I the only one who gets a ‘Watergate’ vibe from this? I mean, it’s 44 years later, and the Republicans are using information stolen from the DNC, and again with ‘plausible deniability’.

But I think Tricky Dick had the decency not to use russian intel services as proxies, no?

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:12:47pm

re: #61 Teukka

But I think Tricky Dick had the decency not to use russian intel services as proxies, no?

I think that would be a bridge too far even for an asshole like that.

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Dr Lizardo  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:13:36pm

re: #60 Blind Frog Belly White

Am I the only one who gets a ‘Watergate’ vibe from this? I mean, it’s 44 years later, and the Republicans are using information stolen from the DNC, and again with ‘plausible deniability’.

And not just any old information. From the NYT article:

The experts cited by Mr. Mook include CrowdStrike, a cybersecurity firm that was brought into the Democratic National Committee when officials there suspected they had been hacked. In mid-June the company announced that the intruders appeared to include a group it had previously identified by the name “Cozy Bear” or “APT 29” and been inside the committee’s servers for a year. A second group, “Fancy Bear,” also called “APT 28,” came into the system in April. It appears to be operated by the G.R.U., the Russian military intelligence service. The first group is particularly well known to the F.B.I.’s counterintelligence unit, the C.I.A. and other intelligence agencies. It was identified by federal investigators as the likely culprit behind years of intrusions into the State Department and White House unclassified computer system.

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whitebeach  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:14:56pm

re: #4 Great White Snark

Sunday Night post production session-Lots of people take a selfie. Some might be clever to do that at night. I’m not a fan of the genre but I did want one shot to show I had really been there. So I imaged myself and camera, in moonlight shadow. Mono Lake. Canon 7DII. Now the next shot in the sequence (click the right arrow) is what I called Greatest Grandma. What that is, is a tiny bud that will be a pine cone. it’s mere weeks old. No biggie, until you consider it was on an ancient bristlecone pine tree. Several thousand years old and still reproducing.

[Embedded content]

Thank you. You took a week filled with hate, fear, ignorance and stupidity and ended it with a song about the wonder and beauty of life.

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Lidane  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:16:07pm

re: #61 Teukka

But I think Tricky Dick had the decency not to use russian intel services as proxies, no?

Nixon wasn’t having his lifestyle financed by Russia. Trump is. He’s highly motivated to cozy up.

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HappyWarrior  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:16:11pm

Frankly, I think there’s a part of the left that really would rather see Trump elected than Clinton because it’s easier for them to bash right wing policies than have to accept a reasonable center Democrat as President.

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gocart mozart  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:17:04pm
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dangerman  Jul 24, 2016 • 8:18:17pm

re: #66 HappyWarrior

Frankly, I think there’s a part of the left that really would rather see Trump elected than Clinton because it’s easier for them to bash right wing policies than have to accept a reasonable center Democrat as President.

This bunches of times

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Barefoot Grin  Jul 25, 2016 • 4:33:06am

re: #11 Blind Frog Belly White

Picture from today’s ride. Frenchman’s Tower on Old Page Mill. About the halfway point on a 51 mile ride. 90 miles total this week! Probably the most since 2013!

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The bike is my Plastic Fantastic Bianchi. a 928 from 2006, with Veloce kit.

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I knew it was Bianchi even from a distance. I have the Giro—same black and celeste color scheme. Nice work, btw.


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