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darthstar  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:05:44pm
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GlutenFreeJesus  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:07:00pm

OT already but I don’t care because SLOTH.

Stoned People Get Surprised With A Sloth • The High Guys

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Stanley Sea  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:07:59pm

Poison for the brand

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darthstar  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:08:49pm

So…diplomacy does work. Someone talked to Ecuador and said, “House him all you want, but don’t let him have free wifi.”

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darthstar  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:11:54pm

re: #2 GlutenFreeJesus

OT already but I don’t care because SLOTH.

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Wife and I went to dinner last night. Got to the bar at this Italian Restaurant we really like and I sat next to some blond dude with baby dreadlocks. He was eating linguine with clams and there was spaghetti all over the bar in front of his plate, on his bare legs (he was in shorts) and on the floor. When he got up to leave he could barely stand. Our bartender came around to clean up and I said, “That guy was B A K D baked!” He said, “Yeah, he couldn’t understand me when I was taking his order.” (Bartender has a strong Italian accent).

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b.d.  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:12:43pm

re: #4 darthstar

So…diplomacy does work. Someone talked to Ecuador and said, “House him all you want, but don’t let him have free wifi.”

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Assange would give the Ecuadorian Embassy a really bad Yelp review if only he could get online….

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Targetpractice  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:13:02pm

re: #4 darthstar

So…diplomacy does work. Someone talked to Ecuador and said, “House him all you want, but don’t let him have free wifi.”

[Embedded content]

And a scream went out through the embassy as Assange realized he’d been cut off from free pron.

//

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darthstar  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:14:42pm

re: #7 Targetpractice

And a scream went out through the embassy as Assange realized he’d been cut off from free pron.

//

I can’t wait until Snowden and GG voice their concerns for Assange.

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Great White Snark  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:16:56pm

re: #7 Targetpractice

And a scream went out through the embassy as Assange realized he’d been cut off from free pron.

//

Can’t wait to see him in the next At&T internet reliability commercial.

Keep Calm Your Internet’s On AT&T Commercials [Full Collection]

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Ziggy_TARDIS  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:17:03pm

re: #4 darthstar

Or, that they are waiting to see what the investigation holds, in regards to the Bahamian Pedophile case.

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philosophus invidius  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:17:04pm

re: #8 darthstar

Well, Snowden and Assange did get in a tiff a short while ago.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:17:42pm
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goddamnedfrank  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:18:25pm
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goddamnedfrank  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:23:11pm

re: #8 darthstar

I can’t wait until Snowden and GG voice their concerns for Assange.

*laughing trombone*

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goddamnedfrank  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:24:49pm
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Ziggy_TARDIS  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:28:22pm

re: #14 goddamnedfrank

-Deleted for Awfulness-

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wrenchwench  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:30:23pm

re: #16 Ziggy_TARDIS

Deleted

I thought you had decided against using that line of shit.

You are stepping all over the REAL arguments in favor of women having human rights.

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:30:27pm

Reuters at work:

U.S. State Dept official ‘pressured’ FBI to declassify Clinton email: FBI documents

Trump has said Clinton “would be in jail” if he becomes president because of her mishandling of classified information.

Actually, Drumpfskind threatened that Hillary would be in jail.

Reuters appears to be going with the “quid pro quo” scandal.

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jaunte  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:31:34pm
Laura Ingram: “Vast? There’s like a dozen of us.”

One more sign of how hollow the structure of the Republican establishment is, that it could be subverted by a tiny group of fanatics.

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Timothy Watson  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:32:21pm

re: #15 goddamnedfrank

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So, Billy Bush is an alpha male and Trump is just a pathetic beta?

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Ziggy_TARDIS  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:32:58pm

re: #17 wrenchwench

You’re right.

Using it against a traitorous POS like that does feel good, but you are right.

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:33:20pm

There’s no doubt that Drumpfkind will spend all of Wednesday night painting Clinton as a criminal with respect to these emails. His only value to the Republican party, and to rally his base, is to push the Hillary-is-a-criminal gimmick.

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Jebediah, RBG  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:36:15pm

re: #14 goddamnedfrank

I’m not in favor of censorship in general, but I don’t have much problem cutting off the internet access of someone trying to molest an eight-year-old. Does Snowden have an opinion on that, I wonder?

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:36:34pm

re: #10 Ziggy_TARDIS

Or, that they are waiting to see what the investigation holds, in regards to the Bahamian Pedophile case.

And if there is something to it, Ecuador’s ambassador can march their security into wherever Assange is holed up, seize him, and put him out on the street for the Metropolitan Police.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:37:22pm

Argh. There should be some kind of mandatory instruction when people sign up for Twitter that tells them not to keep including someone in an exchange with a right wing troll over and over and over and freaking over, when they’re not participating.

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wrenchwench  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:41:27pm

re: #22 Ziggy_TARDIS

You’re right.

Using it against a traitorous POS like that does feel good, but you are right.

Thanks, I cleaned up my quotation of it.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:41:30pm

re: #26 Charles Johnson

Argh. There should be some kind of mandatory instruction when people sign up for Twitter that tells them not to keep including someone in an exchange with a right wing troll over and over and over and freaking over, when they’re not participating.

Yet another reason not to be on Twitter. (That and I would have to have cell service available to me.)

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:42:56pm

The email server scandal is one of those things that takes some effort to balance. As someone who in the past had access to plenty of classified information, I know that there is always a great deal of debate in regards to classifying and controlling information.

But the typical citizen has no real feel for what is important and not. When I watch TV/movies try to portray government offices handling classified information I laugh because of the stupidity of the presentation in most cases.

So almost all of information classification is done by rote without any real analysis of the long term impact of whether something ought to be classified or not.

I remember once getting confronted by a superior for making up non-real information to put in a presentation which caused some egg-on-face moments for the presenter, but I had to tell them that I couldn’t put the real information in because it was classified. These types of things happen all the time - they are the bailiwick of your government machinery.

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goddamnedfrank  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:43:33pm

re: #28 Anymouse

Yet another reason not to be on Twitter. (That and I would have to have cell service available to me.)

You don’t need cell service. I only use Twitter on my laptop.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:46:45pm

re: #29 freetoken

The sort of classified information I had access to was of technical nature (how certain avionics systems worked, schematic diagrammes, &c).

Thus, when I generated troubleshooting notes or passdown logs regarding that information, classification of those notes or logs was simple (and the information only lasted a short time before it became irrelevant and was subsequently destroyed).

The most interesting thing about all that was we kept our “SECRET” stamp in the RF vault, so the stamp would not be stolen. As such stamps are for official use only, we didn’t want the stamp getting into the wrong hands. /s

I agree, though, the way television shows portray classified information and how it is handled are ludicrous.

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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:48:02pm
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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:48:11pm

The typical voter probably doesn’t want to expend the effort to really come to an understanding in these wonky issues.

But scandals sell, and they sell well.

Personally, I think it was foolish of Hillary to do what she did but it was not evil or malicious. It is the typical sort of blunder for someone who frankly was born before the integrated circuit and who doesn’t have the knowledge or experience with computer security. I very much doubt Hillary worries about phishing and viruses on her computers because she’s just not part of the tech-savvy generation.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:48:39pm
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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:52:18pm
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ObserverArt  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:54:36pm

re: #14 goddamnedfrank

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*laughing trombone*

Edward Snowden. Edward Snowden. Hmmm. Where have I heard that name? Seems to be someone from the past…

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:54:38pm

Drumpfskind’s friends seem to be in a mess:

UKIP EU lawmaker Woolfe pulls out of leadership race and quits party

The frontrunner to become the new leader of Britain’s anti-EU UK Independence Party said on Monday he was withdrawing from the race and resigning from the party, less than two weeks after an altercation with a colleague left him in hospital.

UKIP, which played a key role in securing Britain’s vote to leave the EU in June, has been plunged into chaos since, with high-profile party leader Nigel Farage stepping down after the Brexit vote and his replacement quitting after just 18 days.

Steven Woolfe, a UKIP member of the European Parliament, suffered seizures following the “altercation” with a colleague at a meeting about the party’s future in Strasbourg earlier this month.

[…]

The whole UK-identity movement (BNP, UKIP, Brexit, etc.) is such a clown show, no wonder they like Drumpfskind.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:54:43pm

One funny thing we did, back in the days of Soviet trawlers following our aircraft carriers picking up our floating garbage, was to make a bogus technical manual for a piece of equipment we dubbed the AN/FOAD-1B, then stamped numerous pages with the shop SECRET or CONFIDENTIAL stamps.

The manual was actually photocopied pages for a Simpson multimeter.

Tossed it over the side, watched the trawler behind us pick up the bag a few minutes later.

I wonder how many hours Soviet technicians poured over the diagrams of the secret multimeter?

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:58:18pm
“I believe that a strong UKIP would hold this government’s feet to the fire and make sure it delivers a clean Brexit,” Woolfe said in a statement Monday. “However, I have come to the conclusion that UKIP is ungovernable without Nigel Farage leading it and the referendum cause to unite it.”

They’re ungovernable because they are more like the BNP than they are willing to admit. The BNP are for the low class, while the UKIP was for the upper class snobs who roam around London. But they have the same underpinnings, and what is missing is how to govern.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 2:59:49pm

bbc.com

State Department denies there was some sort of quid pro quo with the FBI over Clinton E-mails.

Of Course! That’s what they want you to think! Wake up, Sheeple!!!1!!2!!uno!!eleventy!!!

A State Department official offered a “quid pro quo” deal if the FBI would change the classification of a Hillary Clinton email, FBI documents indicate.

Patrick Kennedy, an undersecretary of state, had asked the email be downgraded to a lower category.

In exchange, an FBI agent said, Mr Kennedy offered to accept an FBI request for extra agents at foreign diplomatic posts.

Both the FBI and the State Department deny any deal was offered or struck.

State Department spokesman Mark Toner said there was no “quid pro quo” and it was the FBI official who raised the issue of putting more agents in Iraq, when they discussed the email.

More on this at the BBC link above.

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jaunte  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:03:45pm

Civilized migration

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goddamnedfrank  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:04:36pm
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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:04:45pm
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jaunte  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:05:33pm

re: #42 goddamnedfrank

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:06:09pm

One of Genesis Communication’s websites regurgitate the ususal Drumpfskind crap:

Will Trump Lose the Election Because Of It Being Rigged?

It’s a website that is designed to look less wacko than Alex Jones’ various outlets, but GC is the same company that distributes that whole cacophony of idiotic radio shows.

But that article I link above shows how innuendo is allowed to stand as “news” without any real reporting.

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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:06:14pm

Is this verified?

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jaunte  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:10:12pm

re: #46 gocart mozart

Is this the believable Russian information or the unbelievable Russian information?

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Jay C  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:11:24pm

Just saw a clip on the Local News featuring Melania Trump defending Donald over some shit or other….
OMG: I really don’t want to get into the “foreign immigrant” thing re Melania, but damn: why does every public utterance of hers sound like she’s simply reading her lines phonetically, with no real understanding of what she’s saying?

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:11:39pm

re: #47 jaunte

I guess we’ll have to wait until it is verified through multiple sources.

But if true could be yet another piece of footwear that has fallen.

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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:12:50pm

re: #48 Jay C

Well, I suspect she’s trapped.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:13:57pm

bbc.com

Former mayor of London Boris Johnson (now the Foreign Secretary) wrote a letter to the Daily Telegraph as the Brexit vote approached on why the United Kingdom should leave the European Union.

Another letter has leaked to the press by Boris Johnson arguing why the United Kingdom should stay in the European Union. That letter was not published.

The writer notes it could merely have been a “let’s see which way the wind is blowing” move by Mr. Johnson to further his career.

As such, the article writer has penned two articles in keeping with the spirit of Mr. Johnson’s letters, one on why Donald Trump will win the election, and another on why he will lose the election.

The article with his arguments are an interesting read for a take on the view from the other side of the Atlantic.

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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:14:06pm
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Charles Johnson  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:15:31pm
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freetoken  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:16:35pm

re: #53 Charles Johnson

She’s spent the last 10 days being trained to give this sound bite.

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Reality Based Steve  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:16:51pm

re: #38 Anymouse

One funny thing we did, back in the days of Soviet trawlers following our aircraft carriers picking up our floating garbage, was to make a bogus technical manual for a piece of equipment we dubbed the AN/FOAD-1B, then stamped numerous pages with the shop SECRET or CONFIDENTIAL stamps.

The manual was actually photocopied pages for a Simpson multimeter.

Tossed it over the side, watched the trawler behind us pick up the bag a few minutes later.

I wonder how many hours Soviet technicians poured over the diagrams of the secret multimeter?

I see what you did there. :)

RBS

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Jay C  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:17:38pm

re: #53 Charles Johnson

re: #50 freetoken

Well, I suspect she’s trapped.

Just like Ivana and Marla, no doubt….

Heh.

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Charles Johnson  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:19:19pm

re: #52 gocart mozart

I’m pretty skeptical about this without anything to verify the claims.

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Kragar  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:19:33pm
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jaunte  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:19:43pm
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Timothy Watson  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:22:11pm

re: #57 Charles Johnson

I’m pretty skeptical about this without anything to verify the claims.

Shame that Nyet isn’t on.

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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:23:33pm
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lockjawcanbefun  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:24:02pm
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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:24:38pm

re: #48 Jay C

Just saw a clip on the Local News featuring Melania Trump defending Donald over some shit or other….
OMG: I really don’t want to get into the “foreign immigrant” thing re Melania, but damn: why does every public utterance of hers sound like she’s simply reading her lines phonetically, with no real understanding of what she’s saying?

I don’t know that’s the case (that she has no understanding of what she is saying). She is repeating the go-to talking point of the moment (“boys talk - I knew lots of people like that”), but her accent and some difficulty in creating sentences does not indicate she does not understand what she is saying.

She speaks a hell of a lot better English than I do Slovenian.

Heck, my wife argues my speech and accent are all messed up, mixed with a SW Ontario accent and pronunciation of words (eh).

When we were in Colorado busy getting married some years ago, we ran across a fellow who only spoke Spanish (his family was there before the border moved over it).

As I spoke to him, he said something to my wife which caused her to laugh out loud. When I asked her to explain as I did not understand him, she said she would have to translate to Texan: “He shore does talk funny.” (My Spanish is accented with my Michigan/Ontario speech, Brazilian Portuguese from my exchange student days in high school, and my three + years in Rota, Spain.)

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Skip Intro  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:26:25pm

re: #48 Jay C

Just saw a clip on the Local News featuring Melania Trump defending Donald over some shit or other….
OMG: I really don’t want to get into the “foreign immigrant” thing re Melania, but damn: why does every public utterance of hers sound like she’s simply reading her lines phonetically, with no real understanding of what she’s saying?

She keeps making me think that the many, many people who say she was an illegal immigrant hooker may have a point.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:27:39pm

re: #59 jaunte

So Governor Pence is also asking rally attendees to violate the law?

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Targetpractice  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:27:40pm

“Don, you should nuke Iran.”

“I don’t think that would be a good idea, Billy.”

“Do it, you chicken!”

“Nobody calls me chicken!”

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GlutenFreeJesus  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:28:00pm

re: #42 goddamnedfrank

Vladimir egged on my husband. That’s why he nuked Switzerland!

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:29:10pm

re: #64 Skip Intro

She keeps making me think that the many, many people who say she was an illegal immigrant hooker may have a point.

I think I would go with that “K.I.N.D.” crayon drawing that occasionally pops up here. Mrs. Trump is not running for office and is defending her husband, exactly what the GOP is accusing Hillary Clinton of in defending Bill.

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Skip Intro  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:31:56pm

re: #68 Anymouse

I think I would go with that “K.I.N.D.” crayon drawing that occasionally pops up here. Mrs. Trump is not running for office and is defending her husband, exactly what the GOP is accusing Hillary Clinton of in defending Bill.

I haven’t heard Clinton come right out and lie defending Bill. Melania, however, has no problem lying whatsoever, or plagiarizing, or being her husband’s doormat.

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makeitstop  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:32:12pm

re: #59 jaunte

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Man, this election had better end up a Clinton landslide.

Anything less and all hell will break loose.

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Skip Intro  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:32:57pm

re: #70 makeitstop

Man, this election had better end up a Clinton landslide.

Anything less and all hell will break loose.

That’s going to happen, landslide or not. The media will see to that.

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Skip Intro  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:34:42pm

This is what we need to see more of.

Baseball star refused to stay at Trump hotel with his team

When the Los Angeles Dodgers visited Chicago for a regular-season series, the team stayed at the same hotel it’s been using for years — the Trump International Hotel and Tower.

But star first baseman Adrian Gonzalez did not.

“I had my reasons,” Gonzalez told the Long Beach Press-Telegram on Sunday.

sanluisobispo.com

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Jay C  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:35:39pm

PS: for any NY/NJ Lizards:

I just saw an ad for Scott Garrett for Congress which basically charged his opponent (Josh Gottheimer) with illegal stalking/harrassment behavior - followed (within two minutes) by a Gottheimer ad accusing Garrett of some corruption or other…

WHO is pushing this race? It seems very parochial, but somehow it’s getting a huge amount of money…

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:37:45pm

re: #69 Skip Intro

I haven’t heard Clinton come right out and lie defending Bill. Melania, however, has no problem lying whatsoever, or plagiarizing, or being her husband’s doormat.

Evidence that Mrs. Trump is lying? She did plagiarise (or her speechwriters did) part of Michelle Obama’s speech. (I suspect but cannot know since I am not in a position to that Melania Trump had no idea where those lines came from.) That is not evidence of Melania Trump knowingly lying about her husband.

I see little difference in us attacking Mrs. Trump without solid evidence than Mr. Trump attacking Heidi Cruz.

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Reality Based Steve  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:38:55pm

Billy Bush invented the polyester leisure suit. /No_end_to_his_evil

RBS

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gocart mozart  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:39:53pm
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Bass Reeves  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:40:09pm

re: #33 freetoken

I disagree with this assessment. She followed the steps of her predecessors, and the claim of mishandling information doesn’t go away because she has .gov on the end of her email instead of .clinton. There is no way that Clinton in 2009 predicts Benghazi or the utter shit show of the Republican party, and without 13 investigations into Benghazi, this *never becomes an issue*.

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Skip Intro  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:41:58pm

re: #74 Anymouse

Well, by all means then don’t do it.

To me she’s a political person just like the Trump spawn, and that makes her fair game.

You’ll note I have never posted anything about Mike Pence’s wife, Cruz’s wife, any Bush’s wife, or any non-political spouse. But when they come out using their husband’s talking points to defend their husband’s horrible behavior things change.

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:44:57pm

re: #78 Skip Intro

Well, by all means then don’t do it.

To me she’s a political person just like the Trump spawn, and that makes her fair game.

You’ll note I have never posted anything about Mike Pence’s wife, Cruz’s wife, any Bush’s wife, or any non-political spouse. But when they come out using their husband’s talking points to defend their husband’s horrible behavior things change.

You mean like Hillary Clinton when she was defending her husband against accusations of Bill Clinton’s behaviour in the White House?

I suspect if I did some awful thing, my wife would defend me unless there was overwhelmingly compelling evidence of me having done that thing. I would do the same with her.

I’ll drop this here, because to me the issue is not that important to me. I would rather keep up the pressure on Mr. Trump and not a side show of Mrs. Trump (who is not running for office).

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majii  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:47:28pm

re: #14 goddamnedfrank

“No matter your opinion of @Wikileaks or Assange, censorship is never the answer.”

Did Snowden forget that Assange has his *ss propped up on Ecuadoran property, and the embassy can do whatever the hell it wants to do on its own property? Maybe it hasn’t occurred to him that Assange’s actions could have negative consequences for Ecuador’s politicians as they attempt to engage in international relations with the U.S. and other nations.

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Jay C  Oct 17, 2016 • 3:51:35pm

re: #63 Anymouse

She speaks a hell of a lot better English than I do Slovenian.

Dude: far be it from me to shade one of my favorite and respected Lizards , but: Mrs. Anymouse isn’t (AFAICT) running for President Of Slovenia; - your language skills aren’t an issue here.

But yeah, international languages (of which Spanish is most certainly one) have a LOT of regional variation. First anecdote: I recall going diving in Mexico once with my (late) best friend - a Cuban-American: he lost his watch, and while listening to him trying to ask the Mexican dive shop (on the phone) about it, I realized that the Mexicans had a hard time understanding his Cuban accent - he had to repeat things. Rather like a Scotsman trying to communicate with a Cajun (another thing I’ve heard) in English….

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Anymouse  Oct 17, 2016 • 4:08:08pm

re: #81 Jay C

Dude: far be it from me to shade one of my favorite and respected Lizards , but: Mrs. Anymouse isn’t (AFAICT) running for President Of Slovenia; - your language skills aren’t an issue here.

Heh. Thanks, from a person who has only been here a few months. That is high praise.

And Mrs. Anymouse may not be running as First Lady of Slovenia, but she could be Second Lady of Broadwater after our village board realignment next month. /s


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