CEO of Aspen/Snowmass has valid opinions.
A must-read. Aspen Snowmass’s CEO, Mike Kaplan, wrote this op-ed regarding the recent election. https://t.co/jcLbWqLdP3 pic.twitter.com/pePRhqbG6Z
— Aspen Snowmass (@AspenSnowmass) December 27, 2016
My personal pick for Tweet of the Year 2016: pic.twitter.com/ER2rXLkVBO
— Fraser Stewart (@fraserjfstewart) December 28, 2016
@fraserjfstewart This could actually beat it. pic.twitter.com/Ulvdlo5uJn
— ((The Italian Mum)) (@CaroleMagoha) December 29, 2016
An egg has found me!
@arkylady1 @DRUDGE pic.twitter.com/yXlHy6cDdw
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) December 30, 2016
Donald Trump confirmed yesterday that his veterans’ health “plan” is a joke
Mr. Trump met with several executives of private hospital systems at his Mar-a-Lago estate on Wednesday. After the meeting, Mr. Trump called out to reporters, saying he wanted to describe his ideas for changes to the Department of Veterans Affairs, but then quickly directed one of his senior aides to describe the proposals under consideration.
The official, speaking on the condition of anonymity, provided no details about how the plans would work, how much they would cost, or the possibility of unintended consequences from privatizing part of the V.A.’s sprawling medical system.
More at Vox.
The apology tour continues. This time, Pearl Harbor.
January 20 can not come soon enough. https://t.co/1ySj6YDMch— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) December 30, 2016
when your partisanship is so strong you can’t even see that Japan was giving condolences to the US. https://t.co/xyvFbEypAg https://t.co/9SIuFIFMSz
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) December 30, 2016
Oh when you’re just really really dumb. https://t.co/8OIs1BXDat
— John Aravosis (@aravosis) December 30, 2016
California Democrats legalize child prostitutionhttps://t.co/OHr2fg4ZZ8
— Mike Cernovich 🇺🇸 (@Cernovich) December 30, 2016
What #fakenews problem? https://t.co/rC0G6TtFAq
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) December 30, 2016
re: #7 Ace-o-aces
Where did the Examiner come up with this tripe? My understanding is that California seeks other solutions than jail for child prostitution (which sometimes is not the child’s idea). How does that morph into “legalising child prostitution?”
Are they trying to spin up wingnuts again, like the pizzeria in DC?
Kellyanne Conway calls on Obama to ignore Russian hacking for the good of the country
Being cool w/Russian espionage is the new patriotism— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) December 16, 2016
re: #9 teleskiguy
Gaaaaa.
And I am “anti-American” for being a liberal.
I’ve heard it said that conservatives cannot win with their ideas, so they have to cheat to win (lie about the opposition, gerrymander House districts, voter suppression laws, &c).
Has that now extended to “collude with a foreign power to subvert elections?”
re: #10 Anymouse
Soon you will have no rights. Wait. I take that back. You’ll have one right: “Right this way…” into a re-education camp.
A provisional translation of President Obama’s apology tour Prime Minister of Japan Shinzo Abe’s remarks at Pearl Harbor:
Gun loving conservative columnist accidentally killed after letting a teenager hold his firearm.
M.D. Harmon, a conservative columnist who frequently wrote in favor of gun ownership rights for the Portland Press Herald, died this week after being accidentally shot by a teenage boy.
As the Press Herald itself reports, the 71-year-old Harmon was showing off one of his guns to a 16-year-old boy in his home in Sanford, Maine, on Wednesday. Harmon apparently let the teenager handle the weapon, which went off while the boy was holding it.
Both the teenager and his father were visiting Harmon for undisclosed reasons, and Harmon’s wife has called the shooting an “accidental tragedy.”
Harmon was a dedicated defender of gun ownership rights and would regularly rail against attempts to regulate firearms or even make the use of firearms safer.
More at Raw Story
re: #13 Anymouse
Gun loving conservative columnist accidentally killed after letting a teenager hold his firearm.
There was nothing accidental about it. Dude knew the bullet was in the chamber, bullet went down the barrel exactly as it was designed to do, and hit a target, exactly as it is intended to do, and he knowingly and willingly handed the gun to someone who was not trained to use it.
re: #15 Jayleia
There was nothing accidental about it. Dude knew the bullet was in the chamber, bullet went down the barrel exactly as it was designed to do, and hit a target, exactly as it is intended to do, and he knowingly and willingly handed the gun to someone who was not trained to use it.
re: #8 Anymouse
Where did the Examiner come up with this tripe? My understanding is that California seeks other solutions than jail for child prostitution (which sometimes is not the child’s idea). How does that morph into “legalising child prostitution?”
Are they trying to spin up wingnuts again, like the pizzeria in DC?
It reflects a Larger Truth, namely that California is an amoral liberal hellhole. Which is why their votes should count for less, if at all.
re: #15 Jayleia
There was nothing accidental about it. Dude knew the bullet was in the chamber, bullet went down the barrel exactly as it was designed to do, and hit a target, exactly as it is intended to do, and he knowingly and willingly handed the gun to someone who was not trained to use it.
Yup. There are no accidental discharges of firearms, only misuse or mishandling of firearms. Consider me corrected here (though to be fair, I lifted the title of the article).
And the minority President-Elect is going to get right on this:
Trump says: “I will meet with leaders of the intelligence community next week in order to be updated on the facts of this situation.” pic.twitter.com/JQwhtIiFWl
— Teddy Schleifer (@teddyschleifer) December 29, 2016
re: #13 Anymouse
Gun loving conservative columnist accidentally killed after letting a teenager hold his firearm.
More at Raw Story
I went to the Portland Press Herald and searched through some of Harmon’s old opinion pieces, the guy was just a raging ignorant hard-on about absolutely everything, a complete caricature of modern old white guy conservative headass dumbfuckery. Exactly the kind of retard whose idea of showing off would be to hand his loaded gun to a sixteen year old kid.
re: #9 teleskiguy
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This whole act by the Trump team attempting to minimize, or outright suggest that the US intelligence and law enforcement communities stop investigating Russia’s interference into US elections is REALLY starting to look like someone who isn’t wanting something incriminating to be discovered. For example, members of the Trump campaign being in the loop. Or worse, Trump actually bankrolling and coordinating the Russian attackers. The FBI and CIA (and whoever else is looking into this currently) need to leverage all of their available resources, and use them fast, because come January 20 I get the distinct feeling that Trump will do everything in his power to shut the investigation down completely once he’s in office.
re: #20 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
This whole act by the Trump team attempting to minimize, or outright suggest that the US intelligence and law enforcement communities stop investigating Russia’s interference into US elections is REALLY starting to look like someone who isn’t wanting something incriminating to be discovered. For example, members of the Trump campaign being in the loop. Or worse, Trump actually bankrolling and coordinating the Russian attackers. The FBI and CIA (and whoever else is looking into this currently) need to leverage all of their available resources, and use them fast, because come January 20 I get the distinct feeling that Trump will do everything in his power to shut the investigation down completely once he’s in office.
It’s Okay if You’re a Republican.
Ever since I was old enough to be aware of political mechanisation, it was apparent to me that conservatives were working to undermine the country (that would be back as far as President Nixon).
Everything from demonising their opposition as anti-American to attacking such things as the social safety net and taxation of the wealthy to pay for more military equipment.
I am not enough a student of history to understand all the reasons the Soviet Union came apart, but part of the reason seems to be that they went bankrupt trying to keep up with Ronald Reagan’s military buildup before Ronald Reagan was able to bankrupt us.
Everything from attacks on women’s reproductive rights to free speech zones are designed to curtail liberty, not expand it. I have never in my life seen a conservative seek to expand liberty, not one.
Historically, conservatives opposed setting aside Jim Crow laws (they still do). They opposed setting aside anti-miscegenation laws. They opposed marriage equality. They oppose, oppose, oppose. (On these listed in this paragraph, they justified it with the Bible.)
And if opposing liberals today means throwing in with a foreign power that opposes democratic institutions, then they will do that. People in the Republican Party like Senator Lindsay Graham who are appalled at the revelations will be swept aside as RINOS.
Rep. Trent Franks (R-Ariz.) on MSNBC: No evidence of Russian hacking, but if they did succeed in giving the American people information, they did what the media should have done.
Un-American anti-patriots, the lot of them.
re: #19 goddamnedfrank
I went to the Portland Press Herald and searched through some of Harmon’s old opinion pieces, the guy was just a raging ignorant hard-on about absolutely everything, a complete caricature of modern old white guy conservative headass dumbfuckery. Exactly the kind of retard whose idea of showing off would be to hand his loaded gun to a sixteen year old kid.
“He died doing what he loved; letting the poorly-trained handle loaded weapons in a cavalier manner while maintaining an air that suggested a totally consequence-free environment. The look of dismay that crossed that lucky teen’s face as he unwittingly discharged the killing shot would have made him smile.”
Retard is right.
18 U.S. Code § 2381 - Treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States, levies war against them or adheres to their enemies, giving them aid and comfort within the United States or elsewhere, is guilty of treason and shall suffer death, or shall be imprisoned not less than five years and fined under this title but not less than $10,000; and shall be incapable of holding any office under the United States.
18 U.S. Code § 2382 - Misprison of treason
Whoever, owing allegiance to the United States and having knowledge of the commission of any treason against them, conceals and does not, as soon as may be, disclose and make known the same to the President or to some judge of the United States, or to the governor or to some judge or justice of a particular State, is guilty of misprision of treason and shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than seven years, or both.
re: #24 Anymouse
I notice that many Western nations flinch away from formal charges of treason (mostly because crimes that satisfy the definition are exceedingly rare) and I’ve seen that alot of people shy away from even using the word.
I won’t call it a weakness of democracies, because elements can and do misappropriate the term in its strictest sense… the very application of anti-treason laws does tend to undermine the more liberal aspirations of a nation.
But if Trump’s actions seriously don’t trend towards the integral compromisation of the nation’s security in the face of a hostile country’s covert attempts to influence an election, then the only factor mitigating his culpability would be his personal incompetence.
But considering the people he has surrounded himself with, and his unwillingness to even remain informed of developments pretty much seals it for me.
Trump is a fucking traitor.
re: #25 Alyosha
I notice that many Western nations flinch away from formal charges of treason (mostly because crimes that satisfy the definition are exceedingly rare) and I’ve seen that alot of people shy away from even using the word.
I won’t call it a weakness of democracies, because elements can and do misappropriate the term in its strictest sense… the very application of anti-treason laws does tend to undermine the more liberal aspirations of a nation.
But if Trump’s actions seriously don’t trend towards the integral compromisation of the nation’s security in the face of a hostile country’s covert attempts to influence an election, then the only factor mitigating his culpability would be his personal incompetence.
But considering the people he has surrounded himself with, and his unwillingness to even remain informed of developments pretty much seals it for me.Trump is a fucking traitor.
Trent Franks is on the House Armed Services Committee, and was saying that Russia was just doing what the the media should have done.
The allegations of hacking by our intelligence services go beyond the DNC: The allegations include hacking of several states’s voter information, including Arizona’s, which Rep. Franks represents.
The Constitution makes a very narrow definition of treason because that charge used to be used all the time in the United Kingdom against the opposition political party. However, “aid and comfort” includes being a propaganda mouthpiece for a foreign power.
I am not a lawyer, but an awful lot of what has come forth from GOP politicians seems to rise to that level. Good luck finding someone to prosecute it in the new minority President’s administration though.
Germany Grapples With Its African Genocide https://t.co/nTOKTXJdQe
— Timothy Watson (@timothy_watson) December 30, 2016
It’s that time of the year when Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall sees how much news coverage he can get:
Photo editor FTW https://t.co/PYcIYQxYX0
— Timothy Watson (@timothy_watson) December 30, 2016
Well I think we have a winner pic.twitter.com/nq8HLgFbhJ
— Dan McKee (@danieljmckee) December 29, 2016
re: #29 Jayleia
ahem (((Anne Frank)))
re: #28 Timothy Watson
It’s that time of the year when Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall sees how much news coverage he can get:
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I agree with Delegate Marshall. We should start with conservative porn sites like Breitbart and Free Republic. We can then go on to those gun porn organisations that fetishise violence like the NRA.
I am not aware of anyone injured or killed by an erotic Romance novel or a porn Website.
re: #31 Anymouse
I agree with Delegate Marshall. We should start with conservative porn sites like Breitbart and Free Republic. We can then go on to those gun porn organisations that fetishise violence like the NRA.
I am not aware of anyone injured or killed by an erotic Romance novel or a porn Website.
It’s all about men and their inability to control their urges…
The Unlikely Origins of Russia’s Manifest Destiny
How an obscure academic and a marginalized philosopher captured the minds of the Kremlin and helped forge the new Russian nationalism.
The article at Foreign Policy talks about how the Russian Empire/Soviet Union/Russian Federation seems to view the world, through the eyes of an English academic from the turn of the XX Century:
It would be extremely unpleasant for Sir Halford Mackinder, a bespectacled and slightly aloof Edwardian academic, to witness the use to which his life’s work has been put in post-communist Russia.
Best-known for a lecture entitled “The Geographical Pivot of History,” which he delivered to the Royal Geographical Society in 1904, Mackinder argued that Russia, not Germany, was Britain’s main strategic opponent. This he illustrated with a colorful theory that came to be known as “geopolitics.” The timing of his prediction, prior to two world wars against Germany, subsequently did not do his theory any favors. However, Mackinder was finally vindicated in the last year of his life by the start of the Cold War, the epitome of his teachings. He saw the world arrayed in pretty much the shape he had foreseen in 1904: Britain and America, whose navies ruled the world’s oceans, against the Soviet Union, the world’s predominant land power, whose vast steppe and harsh winters had defeated Napoleon and Hitler — all but impregnable behind a land fortress, the “Heartland” of Eurasia.
The article continues at FP.
re: #33 Anymouse
The Unlikely Origins of Russia’s Manifest Destiny
How an obscure academic and a marginalized philosopher captured the minds of the Kremlin and helped forge the new Russian nationalism.
Do not forget the Doctrine of Russia as the Third Rome: After the fall of Rome and Byzantium, Russia became the defender of the True Christian Faith.
And a Fourth Rome there shall not be.
Because all cool stuff comes in threes, right?
re: #34 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Do not forget the Doctrine of Russia as the Third Rome: After the fall of Rome and Byzantium, Russia became the defender of the True Christian Faith.
And a Fourth Rome there shall not be.
Because all cool stuff comes in threes, right?
They kind of derailed that “defender of the faith” stuff during the reign of the Soviets, didn’t they?
A person is not supposed to cough up yellowish-greenish slime, are they?
re: #32 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It’s all about men and their inability to control their urges…
Amazing the stuff Freud was right about…
re: #36 Jayleia
A person is not supposed to cough up yellowish-greenish slime, are they?
Last I heard, no.
If you are doing that, you might want to get that checked out by a physician.
re: #38 Anymouse
Last I heard, no.
If you are doing that, you might want to get that checked out by a physician.
Or an exo-biologist.
Jesus, this thread is vile.
Lets be clear: U aren’t an American patriot & don’t respect Constitution if u believe Putin more than our President and intelligent services
— Matthew Dowd (@matthewjdowd) December 29, 2016
re: #41 Dave In Austin
Somehow I think I will follow my instinct and not “read the comments “.
re: #41 Dave In Austin
Jesus, this thread is vile.
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Party over country. Anything to win.
Refer to the GOP Anthem above.
re: #4 teleskiguy
The truth is out there but the lies are in your head. - Terry Pratchett
re: #35 Anymouse
They kind of derailed that “defender of the faith” stuff during the reign of the Soviets, didn’t they?
Even Stalin was not beyond coming to an accommodation with the Orthodox church when he needed their support during WW2
re: #8 Anymouse
I sincerely doubt many children think, “I could get that cool Pokemon if I just sell my body to a pervert.”
re: #47 Romantic Heretic
I sincerely doubt many children think, “I could get that cool Pokemon if I just sell my body to a pervert.”
They just haven’t learned how depraved some people can be.
re: #21 Anymouse
I’ll disagree with the Reagan build up as the main reason for the Soviet Union coming apart. It was, in my opinion, trying to keep up with the West from the beginning.
The Soviet Union never did have the manufacturing capability to keep up. I understand that close to a third of Soviet GDP went to national security. Since national security is, in the words of John Ralston Saul, “A political necessity but an economic negative”, the Soviet Union couldn’t help but implode.
Although, again in my opinion, the US may follow because I think it’s spending far more than it needs on national security.
re: #49 Romantic Heretic
Gorbachev also realized that without computers, they could not keep up. But with PC’s everywhere, there was no way they could continue to have a monopoly on the spread of information.
They were also very bad a getting things from prototype to production stage, as the entire concept of entrepreneurship was not part of their system.
re: #31 Anymouse
I agree with Delegate Marshall. We should start with conservative porn sites like Breitbart and Free Republic. We can then go on to those gun porn organisations that fetishise violence like the NRA.
I am not aware of anyone injured or killed by an erotic Romance novel or a porn Website.
re: #32 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It’s all about men and their inability to control their urges…
*cough* BULLSHIT *cough*
re: #40 Anymouse
The Soviet Union was a horrible place but damned if it didn’t have a glorious national anthem.
re: #52 Romantic Heretic
The Soviet Union was a horrible place but damned if it didn’t have a glorious national anthem.
and a glorious subway system in Moscow
re: #52 Romantic Heretic
The Soviet Union was a horrible place but damned if it didn’t have a glorious national anthem.
If I ever started my own country, this song is one of the favorites for the national anthem.
So, how glorious is this song ;) ?
re: #54 Teukka
That’s pretty damned good.
re: #55 Romantic Heretic
They occasionally got things pretty close to right.
AK-47
RPG-7
I know Tom Clancy went full metal wingnut, but there was some joke in one of his books about when the Russian/Soviets ended up with something good, they made a billion copies and stuck them in warehouses.
re: #52 Romantic Heretic
The Soviet Union was a horrible place but damned if it didn’t have a glorious national anthem.
The music is quite stirring.
The lyrics (in English, probably ought to learn them before January 20):
A union that’s unbreakable, of free republics,
Great Russia has welded forever to stand!
Long live the creation of the will of the people,
The united, mighty Soviet Union!
CHORUS:
Glory to the fatherland, land of the free
A reliable stronghold of peoples’ friendship!
Party of Lenin, strength of the people,
Leads us to the triumph of Communism!
Through tempests the sun of freedom shone to us,
And the great Lenin illuminated our path,
To a just cause he raised up the peoples,
To labour and heroic deeds he inspired us!
CHORUS
In the victory of the immortal ideas of Communism
We see the future of our country,
And to the Red Banner of our glorious Fatherland
We shall always be selflessly true!
CHORUS
I got my brother-in-law a copy of the Red Army Choir’s album of Soviet-era music, as he is an amateur Russia-buff and speaks Russian.
My sister-in-law is a physician from the former Soviet Union.
He popped the CD in his stereo when he got it, and cranked up the Soviet National Anthem … he says his wife came after him with a rolling pin. (She really hates communist inspired music.)
HIS GOOD DEED FOR THE YEAR: Must I now add Putin to my list of people to thank for helping to keep the Crooked One out of the White House? pic.twitter.com/2ydQbTUuPx
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) December 11, 2016
The John Birch Society was right, but about the wrong people https://t.co/qiBq9HO8BR
— David Frum (@davidfrum) December 11, 2016
Natasha was something right out of a spy novel: She had a chemistry degree from the Mendeleyev Institute, the Soviet equivalent of MIT or Berkeley, she was intellectual, could quote at length from poets like Tsvetaeva, Mandel’shtam, Akhmatova or Yesenin, a chain-smoking, alcoholic nymphomaniac, also spoke fluent English and worked as an interpreter for the 1980 Olympics.
She told me that because of that she came into contact with the security services, who tried to recruit her as a “special agent”, decked her out in diamonds and a snort black dress (which she had to sign for) and sent her to an Intourist hotel, where she was instructed to collect information from a group of suspected international drug smugglers “using all means at her disposal”.
But she said she was young (barely nineteen) and innocent and could not bring herself to go through with it (despite being incredibly hot and ready to go, she was somehow terribly prude about it).
All I can say is that they Cold War might have ended differently if she had gone to work for them:
“Here, take the blueprints, copy the diskettes…whatever you want…JUST LET ME REST FOR HALF AN HOUR BEFORE WE GO AT IT AGAIN!”
Mormons launch a petition to urge the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to forego performing for the minority-President Elect’s inauguration.
A Mormon who said his “heart sank” when he heard that the church’s beloved Tabernacle Choir will perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration has launched a petition to urge the group not to go to Washington, D.C.
“I love the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. The thought of this choir and Mormonism being forever associated with a man who disparages minorities, brags about his sexual control of women, encourages intolerance and traffics in hate speech and bullying, was unacceptable,” Randall Thacker said in a statement. “I immediately knew there were probably thousands of people who felt the same way, so I created the space on change.org for like-minded Mormons and their friends to share their feelings.”
As of last night, 19,000 people signed the petition. It is to be delivered personally to the Choir when it reaches 25,000 signatures.
re: #60 Anymouse
I got my brother-in-law a copy of the Red Army Choir’s album of Soviet-era music, as he is an amateur Russia-buff and speaks Russian.
My sister-in-law is a physician from the former Soviet Union.
He popped the CD in his stereo when he got it, and cranked up the Soviet National Anthem … he says his wife came after him with a rolling pin. (She really hates communist inspired music.)
I remember people walking out of the Academy Award presentation for the Warren Beatty/Diane Keaton movie “Reds” when they started playing the International as the film theme music.
re: #63 Anymouse
Mormons launch a petition to urge the Mormon Tabernacle Choir to forego performing for the minority-President Elect’s inauguration.
As of last night, 19,000 people signed the petition. It is to be delivered personally to the Choir when it reaches 25,000 signatures.
I wonder if Mitt Romney signed it at the top in big letters
Greets and saluts from the NYC Metro Area. Looks like the #PutinPickedPumpkin wants to make Russia great again, and is still pushing Russia’s line about hacking/psyops in election to help Trump defeat Clinton.
Putin’s backed off retaliatory expulsions of US diplomats from Russia, even as Russia has continued harassing US diplomats in Russia.
The US kicked out a bunch of Russian agents and Trump’s spokeshack thinks that this is simply impossible. She thinks the Russians don’t have military or intel assets here in the US. That’s stunning level of incompetence or flat out ignorance, or a new low in agitprop that inures benefit to Russia.
Of course Russia has agents here in the US. The US has agents in Russia. That’s how the intel game is played. Humint is one aspect of intel gathering to find out what is going on in the other nation, and Russia elevated that to include psyops to undermine Clinton’s chances in the just concluded election.
It’s as though these right wing nutters ignore that Russia engaged in these kinds of operations in the past. Anyone forget Anna Chapman and the Russian spy ring busted in 2010? Russia has been doing psyops and intel ops for decades (including when it was the USSR). They’re pretty good at it.
That Conway and Trump think that this isn’t real, or think it isn’t a threat shows just how much in the bag they are for Russia. The GOP that isn’t speaking out against this - and that’s nearly all of them - can no longer claim to be patriots, not when their standard bearer and PEOTUS is actively pushing the Russia lie (and line). The #PutinPickedPumpkin doesn’t have US best interests in mind, and his statements show that he doesn’t care. He’s more interested in fleecing the American people, and the GOP leadership is interested only in how they can exploit Trump and their current position of power to ram through their regressive and extreme agenda that again harms most Americans (especially those least able to handle the additional burdens).
Kellyanne Conway calls on Obama to ignore Russian hacking for the good of the country
Being cool w/Russian espionage is the new patriotism— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) December 16, 2016
Galya was half-Tatar, her full name was Galina Gaidarovna Fetkhetdinovna, which, she told me, means “The Triumph of Islam” in Tatar.
All I could say was “Jeeeeehad, baby!”
re: #69 Anymouse
Which country is this supposed to be good for?
The REAL America (not those coastal wastelands)
GUYS I AM CRYING pic.twitter.com/GyfkDnpJTE
— L.D. Lapinski (@ldlapinski) December 28, 2016
Your Dear Leader Elect was correct. He truly does love the poorly educated. .@DineshDSouza
— DaveT62 (@DaveoutofAustin) December 30, 2016
re: #74 (alpuz)
Kellyanne Conway is straight up evil.
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So hear this hackers, The Don is cool with it. Now guys, we would really like to see The Dons IRS filings and maybe a list of his business holdings.
re: #74 (alpuz)
It’s amazing how someone with such a smooth voice comes off as chainsaws-on-a-chalkboard cringe-inducing. I’ll give her credit for chutzpah though.
re: #76 Jayleia
She’s the incarnation of every asshole I’ve ever had the displeasure of coming across since I was was a kid. Wow. Surreal.
OK. I finally went and done it.
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re: #71 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
The REAL America (not those coastal wastelands)
The part which contains the Rocky Ural Mountains?
re: #74 (alpuz)
She has dead eyes and I’m sick of seeing her lying on tv. I find her to be more frightening than Trump because what she is represents millions of Trumpsters.
re: #28 Timothy Watson
It’s that time of the year when Virginia Delegate Bob Marshall sees how much news coverage he can get:
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Agh poor Varek.
re: #81 Skip Intro
She has dead eyes and I’m sick of seeing her lying on tv. I find her to be more frightening than Trump because what she is represents millions of Trumpsters.
She’s the ultimate condescending, lying, ladder climber. She’s everything that disgusts me about humanity perfectly packaged into a bottomless pit of bullshit. I apologize if I’m coming across as a real bummer this morning, I’ve been freaked out by her before but that interview really took it to a whole new level.
Back to just stopping by and doing other stuff this morning… but, damn.
re: #29 Jayleia
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Oh really Piers? Fuck you and your generation bashing. I’m proud of my grandparents generation but I’d also point out that this generation of “wusses” you mock is also by far more tolerant of people of different backgrounds than previous generations were and that is osmething ot be proud of. I know it makes bitter old fucks like Morgan feel better to rag on millenials because they’re bitter old fucks but my God just stop it.
re: #41 Dave In Austin
Jesus, this thread is vile.
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Dowd is a former Bush admin guy isn’t he?
re: #61 Anymouse
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Sure Dinesh you can do that but you can stop criticizing the patriotism of other Americans. Putin didn’t do what he did for you, he did it because he saw Clinton as a threat to his power and he knows he can put his hand up Trump’s ass and Trump will do whatever he wants.
re: #10 Anymouse
Gaaaaa.
And I am “anti-American” for being a liberal.
I’ve heard it said that conservatives cannot win with their ideas, so they have to cheat to win (lie about the opposition, gerrymander House districts, voter suppression laws, &c).
Has that now extended to “collude with a foreign power to subvert elections?”
I am anti-American because I supported Hillary and not Bernie.
Go figure. Strange times.
@DrLearnALot If your kid’s sick, instead of 1 pill 2x a day for 7 days, give him 1/2 pill once a day for 3 days.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) December 30, 2016
GOP platform states:Russia sees cyber attacks/operations as warfare strategy & calls
4 diplomatic, financial sanctions, & freezing assets.. pic.twitter.com/akYL1hzbjK— VA for Hillary (@VA4Hillary1) December 30, 2016
re: #87 ObserverArt
I am anti-American because I supported Hillary and not Bernie.
Go figure. Strange times.
A lot of them are throwing tantrums over Tom Perez emerging as a possible favorite for the DNC Chair. If Tom Perez isn’t progressive enough for you, there’s something wrong with you.
A quick thought about blaming Obama for knowing about this earlier and not doing something: He went to Congress and McConnell said he’d consider it a partisan attack. In hindsight, Obama should have done something anyway, but McConnell gets a good chunk of blame.
re: #91 Belafon
A quick thought about blaming Obama for knowing about this earlier and not doing something: He went to Congress and McConnell said he’d consider it a partisan attack. In hindsight, Obama should have done something anyway, but McConnell gets a good chunk of blame.
Sounds right to me. McConnell is a disgrace. Yeah it’s just a coincidence that he threatened to make it out to be partisan politics and his wife ends up landing a job in the Trump administration. The guy’s part of the swamp that Trump has leid about drainng.
Singer resigns from Mormon Tabernacle Choir—’Could never look myself in the mirror again’ if she performed for Trump https://t.co/s0Kb4wxQfh pic.twitter.com/d2rUzonQI8
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 30, 2016
That A-list of celebrities reaches all the way to Utah.
@kylegriffin1 @theonlyadult This guy also turned down a gig at the Inauguration. pic.twitter.com/mu4Skbs4oZ
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) December 30, 2016
re: #96 Dr Lizardo
Looking like it’s gonna be Ted Nugent for the Inauguration.
LOLOLOL
Him, Kid Rock, Wayne Newton, and the wingnut Beach Boy. Though I did like Mike Tyson’s rendition of In the Air Tonight in the Hangover so maybe he’ll sing too. Tom Brady and Bob Knight can do a duet together.
{rod_serling}Picture if you will:{/rod_serling}
Take what’s going on with the Trump camp right now and leave all of it as it is, but substitute Hillary Clinton for Donald Trump.
Let’s say Hillary wins the EC but loses the popular vote by 2 million+.
The entire intelligence apparatus says there is conclusive evidence Russian intel with direct involvement of Vladimir Putin hacked the RNC and deliberately tried to influence the election in her favor against Trump.
She refuses to hold press conferences and does not attend daily intel briefings.
She stacks her cabinet full of people with direct ties to Putin and Russian oligarchy.
And let’s remember that during the campaign, she could be relied upon to take every self-contradicting, mutually-exclusive position on every issue she ever spoke about, with the sole exception being her attitudes towards Russia in general and Putin specifically, whom she has never criticized even mildly and has always defended.
When the current president enacts sanctions against Russia in response to the election meddling, she says, “ho-hum, time to move on”. She has her official campaign propagandists saying all the exact same shit Trump’s are saying.
If Hillary had done all that, there would be nothing coming from Republicans but a non-stop torrent of howls for investigation upon investigation at bare minimum. It would be a national emergency on the scale of Pearl Harbor as far as they were concerned. Hell, even the mainstream media might notice a little. Maybe.
re: #98 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
{rod_serling}Picture if you will:{/rod_serling}
Take what’s going on with the Trump camp right now and leave all of it as it is, but substitute Hillary Clinton for Donald Trump.
Let’s say Hillary wins the EC but loses the popular vote by 2 million+.
The entire intelligence apparatus says there is conclusive evidence Russian intel with direct involvement of Vladimir Putin hacked the RNC and deliberately tried to influence the election in her favor against Trump.
She refuses to hold press conferences and does not attend daily intel briefings.
She stacks her cabinet full of people with direct ties to Putin and Russian oligarchy.
And let’s remember that during the campaign, she could be relied upon to take every self-contradicting, mutually-exclusive position on every issue she ever spoke about, with the sole exception being her attitudes towards Russia in general and Putin specifically, whom she has never criticized even mildly and has always defended.
When the current president enacts sanctions against Russia in response to the election meddling, she says, “ho-hum, time to move on”. She has her official campaign propagandists saying all the exact same shit Trump’s are saying.
If Hillary had done all that, there would be nothing coming from Republicans but a non-stop torrent of howls for investigation upon investigation at bare minimum. It would be a national emergency on the scale of Pearl Harbor as far as they were concerned. Hell, even the mainstream media might notice a little. Maybe.
No frigging kidding.
re: #98 First As Tragedy, Then As Farce
{rod_serling}Picture if you will:{/rod_serling}
Take what’s going on with the Trump camp right now and leave all of it as it is, but substitute Hillary Clinton for Donald Trump.
Let’s say Hillary wins the EC but loses the popular vote by 2 million+.
The entire intelligence apparatus says there is conclusive evidence Russian intel with direct involvement of Vladimir Putin hacked the RNC and deliberately tried to influence the election in her favor against Trump.
She refuses to hold press conferences and does not attend daily intel briefings.
She stacks her cabinet full of people with direct ties to Putin and Russian oligarchy.
And let’s remember that during the campaign, she could be relied upon to take every self-contradicting, mutually-exclusive position on every issue she ever spoke about, with the sole exception being her attitudes towards Russia in general and Putin specifically, whom she has never criticized even mildly and has always defended.
When the current president enacts sanctions against Russia in response to the election meddling, she says, “ho-hum, time to move on”. She has her official campaign propagandists saying all the exact same shit Trump’s are saying.
If Hillary had done all that, there would be nothing coming from Republicans but a non-stop torrent of howls for investigation upon investigation at bare minimum. It would be a national emergency on the scale of Pearl Harbor as far as they were concerned. Hell, even the mainstream media might notice a little. Maybe.
If the scenario you outlined came to pass, the GOP would have an impeachment committee ready to go five minutes after she took the oath of office.
And anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool, IMHO.
re: #100 Dr Lizardo
If the scenario you outlined came to pass, the GOP would have an impeachment committee ready to go five minutes after she took the oath of office.
And anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool, IMHO.
If any Democrat talked about Putin the way Trump does…………… They’d be on that Dem faster than McCarthy was on a cheap whiskey bottle.
Speaking of Whiskey. My New Year’s gift for myself.
thepoguesirishwhiskey.com
re: #100 Dr Lizardo
If the scenario you outlined came to pass, the GOP would have an impeachment committee ready to go five minutes after she took the oath of office.
And anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool, IMHO.
I’d like to think WE would have articles of impeachment drawn up before they did but we PROBABLY would take longer since she is on our team…an hour, tops.
I can’t wait to see Trump do this.
Pete Souza 2016 collection. Bring some tissues. https://t.co/heqHYGCWHb pic.twitter.com/cL3clrA4i7
— ObamaOutAndMeToo (@theonlyadult) December 30, 2016
re: #105 darthstar
I can’t wait to see Trump do this.
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LOL Trump would end up in Walter Reed if he tried something like that.
re: #80 Anymouse
The part which contains the
RockyUral Mountains?
Reminded of my favorite National Lampoon Radio show sketch: The Immigrants
You’re from up Ural Way? Y’all know the Fadeyevich family?
-Yeah, Natasha Jean’s a good friend of mine!
re: #8 Anymouse
Where did the Examiner come up with this tripe? My understanding is that California seeks other solutions than jail for child prostitution (which sometimes is not the child’s idea). How does that morph into “legalising child prostitution?”
Are they trying to spin up wingnuts again, like the pizzeria in DC?
Under the previous version of the law, both parties (the prostitute and the john) were criminally liable. Under this version, if the prostitute is a minor, they are not criminally liable, but may be adjudged a dependent of the court and taken into protective custody.
The internal wingnut logic goes something like this: they used to send the little slut to jail for selling her whore body on the streets, now they don’t, err goes, child prostitution is now legal in California
The California penal code states that the age of consent is 18 (though there are some civil appellate cases that say someone under the age of 18 may give consent, it - like most things involving teenage sexuality (for lack of a better word) - is complicated). Combined with California contract law regarding minors entering into contracts, it actually makes sense to say a minor shouldn’t be liable in these situations. My guess is that this is meant to protect minors who are forced into prostitution but will likely also serve to protect those who choose to do so.
re: #107 Dr Lizardo
LOL Trump would end up in Walter Reed if he tried something like that.
That’s probably the only way they’ll get him to visit.
re: #110 darthstar
That’s probably the only way they’ll get him to visit.
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AP FACT CHECK: Wisconsin Santa didn’t beat up child molester https://t.co/xF1dzANqO9
— Timothy Watson (@timothy_watson) December 30, 2016
re: #109 KGxvi
Under the previous version of the law, both parties (the prostitute and the john) were criminally liable. Under this version, if the prostitute is a minor, they are not criminally liable, but may be adjudged a dependent of the court and taken into protective custody.
The internal wingnut logic goes something like this: they used to send the little slut to jail for selling her whore body on the streets, now they don’t, err goes, child prostitution is now legal in California
The California penal code states that the age of consent is 18 (though there are some civil appellate cases that say someone under the age of 18 may give consent, it - like most things involving teenage sexuality (for lack of a better word) - is complicated). Combined with California contract law regarding minors entering into contracts, it actually makes sense to say a minor shouldn’t be liable in these situations. My guess is that this is meant to protect minors who are forced into prostitution but will likely also serve to protect those who choose to do so.
Similar mindset to those who jail women for being raped… .
re: #72 Jayleia
“breasted boobily to the stairs and titted downwards…”
Oh my. I have never before encountered the word “boobily” nor have I seen “tit” used as a verb. The writer is obviously a bottle baby.
re: #116 Timothy Watson
When white folks die from drug addiction, we’re supposed to give a fuck…
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re: #89 Belafon
Assumes facts not in evidence: 1) GOP reads their own platform or 2) that Obama doing exactly what they say is okay in GOP eyes @VA4Hillary1
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 30, 2016
re: #120 lawhawk
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re: #117 Birth Control Works
Similar mindset to those who jail women for being raped… .
Technically, this change could open the door for johns being liable for statutory rape as well (assuming the sex act was performed).
But I don’t practice criminal law, so I don’t know if that would actually be the case.
It’s a complicated area of law and policy, and overlaps with many other areas that can also get complicated or at least convoluted. Personally, I tend to lean towards legalization/regulation of prostitution but that’s mostly because of my libertarian sensibilities and general rejection of puritanism/fundamentalism.
re: #116 Timothy Watson
When white folks die from drug addiction, we’re supposed to give a fuck…
Hope is essential to battling addiction, and so is money, and that’s an urgent issue in Ross County. Congress recently approved, and President Obama signed, health legislation that includes funding to fight the opioid epidemic. But Ross County voters last month rejected for the first time in three decades a property tax levy that funds a variety of health services, including a weekly clinic for addicts and a program to distribute naloxone to people with family members at risk of overdosing.
Pennywise and pound foolish —a Conservative meme.
Imposing some twisted morality wrapped-up as fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, and hellfire consequences.
re: #122 KGxvi
Technically, this change could open the door for johns being liable for statutory rape as well (assuming the sex act was performed).
But I don’t practice criminal law, so I don’t know if that would actually be the case.
It’s a complicated area of law and policy, and overlaps with many other areas that can also get complicated or at least convoluted. Personally, I tend to lean towards legalization/regulation of prostitution but that’s mostly because of my libertarian sensibilities and general rejection of puritanism/fundamentalism.
Underage rape for profit does fit the bill for statutory rape —but that makes way to much sense for prosecuters.
re: #100 Dr Lizardo
If the scenario you outlined came to pass, the GOP would have an impeachment committee ready to go five minutes after she took the oath of office.
And anyone who thinks otherwise is a fool, IMHO.
We’ve got a lot of fools.
The most recent count was slightly less than 63,000,000 on November 8th.
re: #122 KGxvi
Can’t speak for California, but in Virginia prostitution where an adult is solicited is only a misdemeanor; if a minor is involved it’s a felony that will land someone on the sex offender registry.
(Used to work in the criminal justice field before anyone asks.)
re: #116 Timothy Watson
When white folks die from drug addiction, we’re supposed to give a fuck…
Yeah, but when POCs do drugs, it’s because they’re morally corrupt. They’re just lazy and unwilling to work or they’d get jobs. White people are different. When they do drugs, it’s because Mexico and China stole their jobs. Nothing they could do about it.
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re: #124 Birth Control Works
Underage rape for profit does fit the bill for statutory rape —but that makes way to much sense for prosecuters.
It may well have already been the case that there was liability. Like I said, I don’t practice criminal law, so I don’t know the governing law very well.
re: #127 Blind Frog Belly White
Yeah, but when POCs do drugs, it’s because they’re morally corrupt. They’re just lazy and unwilling to work or they’d get jobs. White people are different. When they do drugs, it’s because Mexico and China stole their jobs. Nothing they could do about it.
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Anger is the same way as you know.
As a white woman, I can tell you with some authority that we are born with a Get Out of Jail Free card. Two if we have blonde hair, blue eyes, or big boobs.
re: #130 Birth Control Works
As a white woman, I can tell you with some authority that we are born with a Get Out of Jail Free card. Two if we have blonde hair, blue eyes, or big boobs.
It’s a similar phenom that the majority of people on “welfare” are white. Yet there is no call to arms (figuratively speaking and not) as there is with the concept of the inner-city black welfare mom.
Or the suburban black kid walking with skittles.
re: #131 Birth Control Works
It’s a similar phenom that the majority of people on “welfare” are white. Yet there is no call to arms (figuratively speaking and not) as there is with the concept of the inner-city black welfare mom.
Or the suburban black kid walking with skittles.
Can you give me a link on that? I’ve had many claim that the majority on welfare are black to me. Oh and there’s a special place for Reagan for using the notorious “Welfare Queen” to scare up his base. I did some research. 4% of Americans are on Welfare and most people on Welfare are kids. As my Dad told his wingnut friend, (you) the friend would rather bomb people than feed starving kids.
re: #123 Birth Control Works
Pennywise and pound foolish —a Conservative meme.
Imposing some twisted morality wrapped-up as fiscal responsibility, personal responsibility, and hellfire consequences.
Reminds me of the former United States Attorney for the Western District of Virginia (John Brownlee (R)) who spoke out against a proposed drug treatment center in Roanoke County (middle to upper class white) but didn’t have a thing to say when one was proposed in an African-American community in the City of Roanoke.
The one in the County never was approved, but the one in the City was. A couple years later the local paper ran a story about the crime concerns about the one in the City and the only complaint the police had were an overprotective alarm system that they had gotten several calls from before the center and alarm company fixed the problem.
WHAT?
It’s Actually on the Decline: Fox News Issues Correction to Food Stamp Fraud Story https://t.co/EsUq0eenfa via @law_newz
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) December 30, 2016
re: #116 Timothy Watson
As an aside, it’s believed there may well be a serial killer running around Chillicothe.
O_O
re: #132 HappyWarrior
Can you give me a link on that? I’ve had many claim that the majority on welfare are black to me. Oh and there’s a special place for Reagan for using the notorious “Welfare Queen” to scare up his base. I did some research. 4% of Americans are on Welfare and most people on Welfare are kids. As my Dad told his wingnut friend, (you) the friend would rather bomb people than feed starving kids.
re: #134 Birth Control Works
WHAT?
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Fox needs their viewers angry. This was no accident. They know exactly what they’re doing when they spoonfeed bullshit like this.
re: #129 HappyWarrior
Anger is the same way as you know.
Gee, all those memes from wingnuts showing derelict neighborhoods and blaming Democratic city government - when will they be showing the shuttered factories in Republican counties and small towns and blaming Republican government?
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re: #132 HappyWarrior
Here’s a HP article about the percentage of Whites on welfare.
Morning Lizardim.
*slowly collapses to the floor*
How go things among the lizardfolk?
re: #126 Timothy Watson
Can’t speak for California, but in Virginia prostitution where an adult is solicited is only a misdemeanor; if a minor is involved it’s a felony that will land someone on the sex offender registry.
(Used to work in the criminal justice field before anyone asks.)
I’m rereading the law, and it looks like solicitation is a misdemeanor (even if a minor is involved). It’s 45 days in county jail for a first offense (and no leeway for the court to give a lighter sentence or probation without serving 45 days). If a minor is involved, they add a minimum of 2 days and a maximum of 1 year to the sentence, and/or a fine up to $10,000.
re: #140 HappyWarrior
Welfare not food stamps. but thanks.
(it’ll still work, in wingnut eyes - once you get past the 1000 yard stare - it’s all the same)
re: #140 HappyWarrior
Welfare not food stamps. but thanks.
Well, there is really no category known as “welfare”. One has to break it down by benefit.
Many include Social Security/Disability as a “entitlement”. Which, it is not.
re: #141 thedopefishlives
Morning Lizardim.
*slowly collapses to the floor*
How go things among the lizardfolk?
Yeah, that.
The wheelchair has been reinvented pic.twitter.com/JHFUVZhuyZ
— Mashable (@mashable) December 30, 2016
Well this is pretty fucking awesome. https://t.co/JNxuoWmdeP
— BadExampleMan (@BadExampleMan) December 30, 2016
re: #143 KGxvi
(it’ll still work, in wingnut eyes - once you get past the 1000 yard stare - it’s all the same)
I know. I will spread it along. It’s all bullshit anyhow. Most people on public assitance who can work do in fact work and many often work two jobs.
re: #137 HappyWarrior
Fox needs their viewers angry. This was no accident. They know exactly what they’re doing when they spoonfeed bullshit like this.
yeah —It’s a self-congratulatory cult.
re: #148 Birth Control Works
yeah —It’s a self-congratulatory cult.
Rage re-enforcement. Dad knows another guy who only gets his news from FNC. Honest to God, he’s a pleasant enough guy but politically he’s just not smart.
re: #144 Birth Control Works
Well, there is really no category known as “welfare”. One has to break it down by benefit.
Many include Social Security/Disability as a “entitlement”. Which, it is not.
Oh, I feel stupid now. I agree though. Callling Social Security an entitlement is bullshit. We pay in to that from the minute we get our first jobs.
re: #149 HappyWarrior
Rage re-enforcement. Dad knows another guy who only gets his news from FNC. Honest to God, he’s a pleasant enough guy but politically he’s just not smart.
Which is why I think we should call FOX the two minutes hate channel.
re: #138 Blind Frog Belly White
Gee, all those memes from wingnuts showing derelict neighborhoods and blaming Democratic city government - when will they be showing the shuttered factories in Republican counties and small towns and blaming Republican government?
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The favorite wingnut meme for Detroit shows the ruins of the old Packard plant…which closed in 1958! (A Republican was Mayor then. He was convicted of corruption & went to the slammer)
re: #146 Stanley Sea
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re: #150 HappyWarrior
Oh, I feel stupid now. I agree though. Callling Social Security an entitlement is bullshit. We pay in to that from the minute we get our first jobs.
That’s what MAKES IT an entitlement. Social Security and Medicare are paid for by the recipients all their working lives, so they’re ENTITLED to it. Same for Veteran’s benefit.
Somewhere along the line, ‘entitlement’ became a bad word.
re: #150 HappyWarrior
Oh, I feel stupid now. I agree though. Callling Social Security an entitlement is bullshit. We pay in to that from the minute we get our first jobs.
Actually, SS is the perfect example of an entitlement. It is something you have a right to-in the case of SS because you paid into it. Of course, most people get more back than they paid in, but it remains an entitlement. It is only the last few decades that there is a negative connotation to entitlement.
re: #154 Blind Frog Belly White
5 stupid seconds…
re: #155 calochortus
Actually, SS is the perfect example of an entitlement. It is something you have a right to-in the case of SS because you paid into it. Of course, most people get more back than they paid in, but it remains an entitlement. It is only the last few decades that there is a negative connotation to entitlement.
There’s a negative connotation because of the “entitlement mentality” that older generations have started attributing to younger generations. All y’all who have been hating on millennials can just get off your own goddamn lawns, now./// But seriously, there are a lot of things that we are legitimately entitled to, but using that word gets you dirty looks and condescending remarks.
re: #132 HappyWarrior
Can you give me a link on that? I’ve had many claim that the majority on welfare are black to me. Oh and there’s a special place for Reagan for using the notorious “Welfare Queen” to scare up his base. I did some research. 4% of Americans are on Welfare and most people on Welfare are kids. As my Dad told his wingnut friend, (you) the friend would rather bomb people than feed starving kids.
So this is on CNN right now… on my iPhone. Rendering issue of the video frame, obviously, but…
re: #152 The Vicious Babushka
The favorite wingnut meme for Detroit shows the ruins of the old Packard plant…which closed in 1958! (A Republican was Mayor then. He was convicted of corruption & went to the slammer)
When Mrs. FBW was young, she managed to convince her Dad that she knew cars, because whenever he’d ask, “What kind of car is that?”, she’d answer correctly.
Here’s the thing - her Dad ONLY ever asked that when he saw a Packard. So she’d say “Packard!”, and of course she was right.
When we watch old movies together, I keep my eye out for Packards, and whenever I see one, I ask “What kind of car is that?” She’s always right!
re: #157 thedopefishlives
There’s a negative connotation because of the “entitlement mentality” that older generations have started attributing to younger generations. All y’all who have been hating on millennial can just get off your own goddamn lawns, now./// But seriously, there are a lot of things that we are legitimately entitled to, but using that word gets you dirty looks and condescending remarks.
“The millenials and their entitlement mindset”
whatever the hell that means …
re: #89 Belafon
Unless it helps them gain power. In which case. “Move on, already!”.
re: #161 Birth Control Works
“The millenials and their entitlement mindset”
whatever the hell that means …
Something about bootstraps and small government and damn kids these days.
re: #157 thedopefishlives
There’s a negative connotation because of the “entitlement mentality” that older generations have started attributing to younger generations. All y’all who have been hating on millennials can just get off your own goddamn lawns, now./// But seriously, there are a lot of things that we are legitimately entitled to, but using that word gets you dirty looks and condescending remarks.
Yeah. They started sometime around the Dawn Of Time. The younger generation always has it easier than whatever generation is speaking. And they’re always going to be the death of whatever country that generation lives in.
Them, and immigrants.
re: #160 Blind Frog Belly White
When Mrs. FBW was young, she managed to convince her Dad that she knew cars, because whenever he’d ask, “What kind of car is that?”, she’d answer correctly.
Here’s the thing - her Dad ONLY ever asked that when he saw a Packard. So she’d say “Packard!”, and of course she was right.
When we watch old movies together, I keep my eye out for Packards, and whenever I see one, I ask “What kind of car is that?” She’s always right!
I was born and raised in Detroit, I work in the auto industry and I know all kinds of cars but I don’t think I would recognize a Packard if I saw one on the street, which would only be during the Dream Cruise of Classic Cars that takes place every August.
re: #161 Birth Control Works
“The millenials and their entitlement mindset”
whatever the hell that means …
“They think they’re entitled to free college, like my generation could get! And a well-paid job right out of college, like my generation could get! And an apartment with affordable rent, like my generation could get!”
Speaking of moving on-I’d better get some stuff done.
BBL
Somebody mentioned this yesterday, or the day before:
Of Course People Are Turning to Women’s Magazines for Quality Political Coverage
re: #165 The Vicious Babushka
I was born and raised in Detroit, I work in the auto industry and I know all kinds of cars but I don’t think I would recognize a Packard if I saw one on the street, which would only be during the Dream Cruise of Classic Cars that takes place every August.
The shape of the grill is the giveaway. Very distinctive, and they used the same basic shape all the way till the end.
re: #167 calochortus
Speaking of moving on-I’d better get some stuff done.
BBL
Getting stuff done is highly overrated.
I dragged my fat ass out yesterday for the last ride of the year. ~20 miles. It wasn’t one of those rides where you feel like a god and you could go on forever, or one of those where you look at your Strava feed afterwards and see lots of personal bests. It was one of those where you feel every year of your age.
BUT I kept going! That’s what counts, right?
I saw a group of 5 deer, one at least a 4x4 buck (8-point, for those of you in the East). But that wasn’t all! A couple miles later, zooming downhill at about 30 mph, I noticed a shape next to the road. As I flashed by, I realized it was a coyote, about 8 feet from me! He looked bored.
Even on the worst rides, there’s usually something like that.
re: #164 Blind Frog Belly White
Yeah. They started sometime around the Dawn Of Time. The younger generation always has it easier than whatever generation is speaking. And they’re always going to be the death of whatever country that generation lives in.
Them, and immigrants.
Socrates called the youth lazy because they could use the written word and therefore didn’t have to commit everything to memory. The Olds vs The Youngs really goes back all the way to the beginning.
re: #169 Blind Frog Belly White
The shape of the grill is the giveaway. Very distinctive, and they used the same basic shape all the way till the end.
What kind of car is that?
re: #174 Blind Frog Belly White
What kind of car is that?
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Here’s another Packard - in this case, the 1956 Packard Predictor concept car.
re: #173 KGxvi
There’s a hieroglyphic document from Ancient Egypt (and therefore, old as balls) that’s basically a dude lamenting all the young people being soft and GET OFF MY NILOTIC LAWN.
Doubtless if we could translate Linear A we’d find a Minoan doing much the same.
re: #173 KGxvi
Socrates called the youth lazy because they could use the written word and therefore didn’t have to commit everything to memory. The Olds vs The Youngs really goes back all the way to the beginning.
I remember reading somewhere that one of the very oldest translations of Sumerian literature includes a complaint about the decadence and general fecklessness of the young. May not be accurate but it wouldn’t surprise me.
re: #130 Birth Control Works
As a white woman, I can tell you with some authority that we are born with a Get Out of Jail Free card. Two if we have blonde hair, blue eyes, or big boobs.
I was caught shoplifting as a teenager, and the store manager just scolded me and sent me home. I seriously doubt a 14 year old of color would have gotten the same consideration. Not sure about white boys though.
re: #176 The Ghost of Senator Incatatus
There’s a hieroglyphic document from Ancient Egypt (and therefore, old as balls) that’s basically a dude lamenting all the young people being soft and GET OFF MY NILOTIC LAWN.
Doubtless if we could translate Linear A we’d find a Minoan doing much the same.
And you know what? “GET OFF MY DAMN LAWN!!!” is probably exactly what this says.
re: #180 thedopefishlives
No, it says, “Hello, Sweetie.”
/Not too obscure, I hope
“Pound pastrami, can kraut, six bagels—bring home for Emma.”
re: #170 Blind Frog Belly White
Getting stuff done is highly overrated.
But the guy who brought his bike in as soon as I opened is having his 74th birthday today, and he’s treating himself to getting his front brake fixed. I gotta get it done.
I think I’ll fix the rear brake, too. And oil the chain. I always do that. ‘Air and oil are always free!’
re: #182 wrenchwench
Took my Chevrolet in to get the rest of the warranty job done (that they started a month ago - parts, apparently, were on some kind of record backorder). While there, they also helpfully re-enabled the DRL’s on the little girl, which had been bugging me slightly. My guess is that I missed checking all the fuses the last time I had the fuse box open, but I’ll find out when they send over the paperwork.
re: #180 thedopefishlives
In high Gallifreyan?
How the US Went Fascist: Mass Media Make Excuses for Trump Voters
Trump’s racism and xenophobia violates America’s core beliefs — yet the media and many Americans are okay with it.
Bill Moyers
A great many medical providers adjust their prices based on how defenseless the patient is, and bleed the weakest ones for every last red cent, often with preposterously inflated charges for things like aspirin and bandages. A 2015 study looked at the worst price gougers in the country and found 50 hospitals that charged uninsured people roughly 10 times the actual cost of care.
Key to this practice is something called “balance billing,” and it’s why the American Medical Association is strongly supporting Donald Trump’s pick of Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees Medicare. Balance billing is forbidden for Medicare enrollees, but Price wants to allow it — thus allowing doctors and hospitals to devour the nest eggs of thousands of American seniors.
So what is balance billing? It’s the practice of billing the patient for the difference between the sticker price and what insurance will pay. So if a hospital visit costs $1,000, but your insurance will only cover $300, some providers will “balance bill” you for $700.
re: #181 Blind Frog Belly White
“Pound pastrami, can kraut, six bagels—bring home for Emma.”
Rosebud.
re: #178 EmmaAnne
I was caught shoplifting as a teenager, and the store manager just scolded me and sent me home. I seriously doubt a 14 year old of color would have gotten the same consideration. Not sure about white boys though.
depends —in my area it is not a felony if it is under a certain amount. Some stores just don’t bother prosecuting for minor amounts —it’s not worth it.
re: #174 Blind Frog Belly White
What kind of car is that?
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Stalin rather liked Packards and had several of them. He also had a thing for Pontiacs and sometimes gave them as gifts to favored comrades. When aircraft designer Alexander Yakovlev was awarded the Stalin Prize in 1940, the package included a nice dacha, a pile of gold rubles, and a Pontiac Silver Chief. Yalovlev put the car to good use the following year when he fled Moscow for the Urals during the Getman advance.
re: #154 Blind Frog Belly White
That’s what MAKES IT an entitlement. Social Security and Medicare are paid for by the recipients all their working lives, so they’re ENTITLED to it. Same for Veteran’s benefit.
Somewhere along the line, ‘entitlement’ became a bad word.
D’oh. Brainfart on my part.
re: #155 calochortus
Actually, SS is the perfect example of an entitlement. It is something you have a right to-in the case of SS because you paid into it. Of course, most people get more back than they paid in, but it remains an entitlement. It is only the last few decades that there is a negative connotation to entitlement.
Brain fart, thanks.
re: #157 thedopefishlives
There’s a negative connotation because of the “entitlement mentality” that older generations have started attributing to younger generations. All y’all who have been hating on millennials can just get off your own goddamn lawns, now./// But seriously, there are a lot of things that we are legitimately entitled to, but using that word gets you dirty looks and condescending remarks.
I mean the generation bashing does got both ways. And I’ll be fair to the boomers (my parents) generation, I hate it just as much when younger people rag on them too. But I am so fucking sick of older people whining about “participation trophies.” We didn’t beg you for those. You gave them to us. Anyhow, I don’t let it bother me too much because I know we’re going to rag on my niece and the children of her generation when we’re old but man I am sick of bitter old assholes telling me that I can’t appreciate something or someone because I’m a millenial. Yes, I’m a millienial but I feel I’ve learned a lot from my grandparents generation, my parents, and my older cousins who are predominately Gen Xers. Maybe they should try learning something from us instead of bitching about us all the goddamn time. Rant off.
re: #193 Birth Control Works
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The America where it was more socially acceptable to be a bigot than person of color or a woman.
re: #192 HappyWarrior
I mean the generation bashing does got both ways. And I’ll be fair to the boomers (my parents) generation, I hate it just as much when younger people rag on them too. But I am so fucking sick of older people whining about “participation trophies.” We didn’t beg you for those. You gave them to us. Anyhow, I don’t let it bother me too much because I know we’re going to rag on my niece and the children of her generation when we’re old but man I am sick of bitter old assholes telling me that I can’t appreciate something or someone because I’m a millenial. Yes, I’m a millienial but I feel I’ve learned a lot from my grandparents generation, my parents, and my older cousins who are predominately Gen Xers. Maybe they should try learning something from us instead of bitching about us all the goddamn time. Rant off.
One thousand times this. And I try not to do too much generational bashing in either direction, because in the words of Isaac Newton, “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
Can’t tell y’all everyime someone makes a comment in a story and some bitter old bastard follows it up “Well you’re a stupid millenial and you don’t understand.” Got news for these old fucks, we’ve been around. No, our generation isn’t perfect and has its own flaws but your generation wasn’t exactly perfect either and your generation dealt with the same condescending crap you like to throw our way.
re: #197 thedopefishlives
One thousand times this. And I try not to do too much generational bashing in either direction, because in the words of Isaac Newton, “If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.”
The man who albeit indirectly shaped my basic political philosophy the most was born in 1913. I have more in common with his view of the world than a CCJ who is around my age. It just gets old. I’m a millenial. I can appreciate the values and lessons the older generations have imparted on us but I feel those generations did make some mistakes along the way too. And you know what, the same thing will happen as we get older. We’ll make mistakes but we too will have wisdom to offer.
Sorry guys, the millenial bashing is something I really take personally because I think the younger generation has a lot of positives to offer society as a whole that a bunch of bitter fucks whine about because they don’t like the general tolerance to people of differing cultural groups that millenials have by and large.
It has been an ongoing GOP wet dream to finally pound a stake through the heart of the New Deal, and I believe that is going to be the GOP’s agenda, which generally overlaps with Trump’s agenda of dismantling any form of government that gets in the way of doing business.
re: #202 HappyWarrior
Sorry guys, the millenial bashing is something I really take personally because I think the younger generation has a lot of positives to offer society as a whole that a bunch of bitter fucks whine about because they don’t like the general tolerance to people of differing cultural groups that millenials have by and large.
Well, and a lot of the generational bashing is due to people picking out the worst qualities of the next (or previous) generation, stereotyping everyone thereby, and hurling insults. It’s ridiculous and stupid and why can’t we just treat people as individuals and take their contributions on their own standalone merits?
re: #202 HappyWarrior
Sorry guys, the millenial bashing is something I really take personally because I think the younger generation has a lot of positives to offer society as a whole that a bunch of bitter fucks whine about because they don’t like the general tolerance to people of differing cultural groups that millenials have by and large.
Old farts need to give-it-up. It’s not our world anymore. It belongs to those younger than we are.
Shit I can’t even drive hubby’s computerized car.
re: #204 thedopefishlives
Well, and a lot of the generational bashing is due to people picking out the worst qualities of the next (or previous) generation, stereotyping everyone thereby, and hurling insults. It’s ridiculous and stupid and why can’t we just treat people as individuals and take their contributions on their own standalone merits?
Indeed, that’s how I feel about race, religion, sexuality, etc too. Individuals are individuals. My Dad is in Trump’s generation and like Trump a grandchild of a German immigrant but the two couldn’t possibly be more different.
re: #202 HappyWarrior
Sorry guys, the millenial bashing is something I really take personally because I think the younger generation has a lot of positives to offer society as a whole that a bunch of bitter fucks whine about because they don’t like the general tolerance to people of differing cultural groups that millenials have by and large.
I have to hear people 50+ who, without any irony, complain constantly that millennials are a bunch of whiners.
One of these days, I am going to ask, “have you heard yourself talk recently? And you complain about millennials whining?”
re: #205 Birth Control Works
Old farts need to give-it-up. It’s not our world anymore. It belongs to those younger than we are.
Shit I can’t even drive hubby’s computerized car.
Well it’s all our world not just my generation’s. Fact is individuals are individuals and I’d like to go one day without seeing some old fart whine about millenials and how political correctness “ruined” everything and how everything was just peachy in his childhood or early adulthood. May well be that he had a great upbringing but chances are good that while he was doing that, a lot of the bad elements of the past that are either gone or in decline were much more present and that’s not his fault but it’s something he should understand.
re: #207 Timothy Watson
I have to hear people 50+ who, without any irony, complain constantly that millennials are a bunch of whiners.
One of these days, I am going to ask, “have you heard yourself talk recently? And you complain about millennials whining?”
Right or how “entitled” they are. Funny because the older generation said that about them back in the day. I think that’s part of why my Dad and I can get on so well. My Dad to his credit likes to listen to people’s perspectives. May not always agree but I’ve never seen him outright dismiss someone because they were a different age or cultural background than him.
I also have to laugh at those who insist political correctness ruined everything. Uh guys when TV was first invented, it couldn’t even be implied that Lucy and Ricky shared the same bed. Psycho showing a flushing toilet was groundbreaking. Lots of shows and comic acts well in to the 70’s were called obscene. Oh, if you’re bitter that you can’t say racial slurs and not have blowback, tough fucking shit. All the people who bitch about modern PC really are oblivious to how much censorship was a big part of the past.
re: #171 Timothy Watson
“The Democratic Party used to welcome people who didn’t support abortion into the party. We are now so far from that, it’s insane.”
You know, I’m not that involved with the local Democratic committee, but when I was volunteering for Clinton’s campaign, I don’t recall even once being asked what my position on abortion is (which is probably more conservative than most of the people working on that campaign) despite identifying myself as a “recovering Republican”.
My favorite part of the Wonkette post is right after that quoted section because she points out that her own mom is pro-life despite being a longtime Democratic Party grassroots activist.
SKorea shuts website mapping women of childbearing age https://t.co/616L335tNz via @richmonddotcom
— Timothy Watson (@timothy_watson) December 30, 2016
re: #214 Timothy Watson
You know, I’m not that involved with the local Democratic committee, but when I was volunteering for Clinton’s campaign, I don’t recall even once being asked what my position on abortion is (which is probably more conservative than most of the people working on that campaign) despite identifying myself as a “recovering Republican”.
My favorite part of the Wonkette post is right after that quoted section because she points out that her own mom is pro-life despite being a longtime Democratic Party grassroots activist.
I see people bemoan this. Harry Reid was pro-life for much of his political career including as Majority Leader. When is the last time the GOP had a pro-choice leader or better yet how about how being opposed to abortion in all cases has become a mainstream GOP position? I think Democrats are fine with people personally opposed to abortion as long as they concede that the Roe is A) the law of the land and B) legalized abortion no matter how you may personally feel about it is preferably to it being illegal. As for opposition to LGBT rights, I don’t see any person opposed to those as having a place in the Democratic Party of 2016 and beyond. And once again, how prominent are pro-LGBT supporters in the GOP? Sure, guys like Portman and Cheney dod support same sex marriage but it’s obvious that they only adopted those positions due to their son and daughter respectively, if Portman or Cheney didn’t have a LGBT son or daughter, they’d still be as staunchly opposed as the average Republican is to LGBT rights.
I happen to think pretty highly of the millenniel generation. Among other things, they are noticeably more polite and courteous than their parents were (and are). There are exceptions, of course, especially among the children of backward “conservative” families, but on the average I think this will hold true.
The Democrats get a lot of shit for being “too socially left wing” by the types who want us to talk more economics but they ignore that the GOP are the ones that have started the cultural wars in the first place. It was Republican legislatures that began waging war on choice after they regained their legislatures in 2010. It was the Bush administration that pushed for a nationwide ban on same sex marriage. It’s North Carolina Republicans that used the transgendered as a scapegoat. So, yes we’re pro LGBT, we’re pro choice, and you know what, I’m proud of that, it means we’re defending people who are attacked by Republican policies. I’d be fine with us taking a more left wing approach on economics but I’m not naive enough to think that will bring people who hate our party for being socially liberal back into or into it at all.
re: #221 Birth Control Works
Another example of Republicans who claim to value state and local government waging war on localities doing what they don’t want.
Less Than Half The States Have Groups Marching In Trump’s Inaugural Parade: DCist https://t.co/p9r3t4DEuH
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 30, 2016
Imagine, if you will #UniteBlue #p2 #TheResistance #NotMyPresident https://t.co/kt5sYBmHPf via @Green_Footballs pic.twitter.com/JUSd1XF8Sr
— Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) December 30, 2016
OT: I’d never heard of this bit of Kentucky before and found it fascinating:
Brutal Saviours of the Black Patch | History Today
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— CuriousLurker (@CuriousLurker) December 30, 2016
This meme based on Rod Serling/Trump in Oval Office may cause nausea
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This is epic - in a disturbing sort of way.
The Haserot Angel (properly, “The Angel of Death Victorious”) in Lakeview Cemetary, Cleveland, OH.
I was born in the last year designated as “Baby Boomer”, widowed at 50, lost my job in September, and I live in so-called “nice” Iowa. For some odd reason employers aren’t knocking down my door to hire a 56 year old broad without a college degree…go figure. I get EBT (food stamps) right now, and I can tell you that every generation gives me the stink eye when I take out my card at the local store. Young, old, and in-between, the cashier checks out my cart and will snort at something in my cart. Ketchup? I don’t deserve flavor. Wheat bread? Don’t I know white is cheaper? Generic ice tea? What’s wrong with tap water? Hamburger? Hot dogs are a buck. Buns for the hot dogs? See again white bread. If I have anything in my cart that’s not ramen packets…well, they still think I’m getting too many. Who do I think I am eating more than one ramen pack per day? Age is no factor to smug, moral superiority, believe me.
re: #227 The Vicious Babushka
Of course, they are opposed to anything that might be environmentally friendly or, heaven forbid, affect any business practice.
I love Logic Ref.
Weirdly, this one is usually a flag that gets thrown a lot, but this year the plays are all legal and STAND ON THE FIELD. pic.twitter.com/yAvy00cq91
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) December 30, 2016
The “How many examples of Trump’s connections to Russia do you require?” rule: pic.twitter.com/wMmytb1Hlc
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) December 30, 2016
OK, it’s the “Practically Everyone” foul: pic.twitter.com/ONjwTuiCfB
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) December 30, 2016
Just go look at them all.
re: #202 HappyWarrior
Sorry guys, the millenial bashing is something I really take personally because I think the younger generation has a lot of positives to offer society as a whole that a bunch of bitter fucks whine about because they don’t like the general tolerance to people of differing cultural groups that millenials have by and large.
And I heard many of the Boomer generation make the same types of claims about Boomers bringing a lot of positives through peace, love and understanding…by being less materialistic and loving all people and things.
I’m a Boomer…it was a lot of bullshit. Sure some did good, but all generations have good and bad people.
Best bet…don’t worry about generations and just do all the best you can. Like mentioned above, it’s been going on since the dawning of man. And if you start classifying generations all you are doing is falling into the same thinking.
And you too will find out a lot of the people of your generation were going to do one thing and then did something else.
I call it all part of the human condition…and it is there for everyone and not going to change. (Shrug)
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
I used to argue respectfully with oldtards. Like the one who pushed a broom at Ford and retired in his early fifties. He used all that valuable free time to develop his hatred of all things liberal. Until he had to be reminded that his stupid ass is worth less than a fucking burger flipper, but he had his union that took care of him that of course he now hates. I don’t talk nice to these fucks any more. I go straight for the hypocrisy now and then when the whining elevates I tell them to shut the fuck up. Usually I end with “those government checks you cash, they come on time right?”
re: #238 retired cynic
So sorry to hear that, {{{RC}}}.
re: #238 retired cynic
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re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
Oh no. I’m so sorry. Didn’t see that yesterday since I was at working. My condolences.
re: #238 retired cynic
I am so sorry. Please, try and remember in the days ahead when you’re worrying about and seeing to details and to the comfort of those surrounding you now…to take some time and do something for yourself. Even the smallest of gesture that’s for you and you alone will help, if only a little.
re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
Awww, so very sorry Cynic. Damn.
re: #233 Swampwitch
Don’t feel bad. My 56 yo wife has a “good” college degree and can’t find a decent fucking job. She’s a goddamned caregiver for less than 10 an hour. It makes me sick that the people she cares for get all the benefits of her company all while paying her a slave wage as if she never contributed anything in her life. Fucking sickening.
re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
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re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
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re: #247 Amory Blaine
Boy, do I understand. People don’t see the 43 years of hard work I did before I had to break down and apply for EBT. They just see the card, not the person.
Back in a couple hours. Until then:
Let’s appreciate #nature more in 2017! Here’s a beautiful Madagascar Bright-eyed #Frog - https://t.co/Afcj2WVrJW #frogfriday #HAPPYNEWYEAR pic.twitter.com/u275PH5pWX
— Jonathan Kolby (@MyFrogCroaked) December 30, 2016
re: #238 retired cynic
Please accept my Condolences and wishes for healing. :( Losing loved ones sucks. :(
re: #238 retired cynic
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re: #238 retired cynic
I’m so sorry! Sending a hug!
re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
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re: #238 retired cynic
I’m sorry. Sending sympathy & positive thoughts your way. {{{RC}}}
re: #238 retired cynic
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Great move on delay (by V. Putin) - I always knew he was very smart!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2016
The Narcissist in Chief is now praising the dictator who hacked our election. @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/lAMx6XUGDX
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2016
re: #238 retired cynic
So sorry to hear that. My sincere condolences.
re: #262 Charles Johnson
Who hacked our election to get him elected, don’t forget. Obviously he’s going to praise the guy that is responsible for ensuring his own rise to power.
re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
Very sorry to hear that. My sympathy and condolences.
re: #238 retired cynic
Baruch dayan emet. My deepest condolences to you and your family in this difficult time.
And I consider it a privilege that you thought of us here at LGF as close enough to share in your sorrow and for us to give you comfort (if only through our online comments).
Again, my condolences.
.@realDonaldTrump is openly siding with Russia against the president, and against many members of his own party. This is NOT NORMAL.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2016
re: #264 thedopefishlives
Who hacked our election to get him elected, don’t forget. Obviously he’s going to praise the guy that is responsible for ensuring his own rise to power.
Ummmm…Kellyanne Conway is going to be so upset with you making this all about Russians getting Trump elected, like it was some kind of stolen thing or something.
See this post and video above from earlier.
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re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
I am so very sorry. Inadequate, but adequacy is not possible. All my best to you-and your dear husband’s other family and friends.
re: #238 retired cynic
Heartfelt condolences and hopes for peace and comfort.
re: #238 retired cynic
I’m so sorry for you that happened. My condolences.
re: #251 Swampwitch
Boy, do I understand. People don’t see the 43 years of hard work I did before I had to break down and apply for EBT. They just see the card, not the person.
If it helps, I don’t look down on anyone who needs assistance.
I have been known to roll my eyes at the occasional Young Person trying to buy beer with their food stamps, but I forgive the young a little folly. I can’t imagine anyone wanting to be in a position where they need the help. Honestly, if you qualify for EBT and can save enough for a splurge now and then, I salute you.
re: #238 retired cynic
This has been a terrible year. My sympathies to you and your family.
re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
{{{rc}}}
From a friend on Facebook - too good not to share:
A woman in a hot air balloon realized she was lost. She lowered her altitude and spotted a man in a boat below. She shouted to him:
“Excuse me, can you help me? I promised a friend I would meet him an hour ago, but I don’t know where I am.”
The man consulted his portable GPS and replied, “You’re in a hot air balloon, approximately 30 feet above ground elevation of 2,346 feet above sea level. You are at 31 degrees, 14.97 minutes north latitude and 100 degrees, 49.09 minutes west longitude.
She rolled her eyes and said, “You must be an Obama Democrat.
“I am,” replied the man. “How did you know?”
“Well,” answered the balloonist, “everything you told me is technically correct. But I have no idea what to do with your information, and I’m still lost. Frankly, you’ve not been much help to me.”
The man smiled and responded, “You must be a Republican.”
“I am,” replied the balloonist. “How did you know?”
“Well,” said the man, “you don’t know where you are — or where you are going. You’ve risen to where you are , due to a large quantity of hot air. You made a promise you have no idea how to keep, and you expect me to solve your problem. You’re in exactly the same position you were in before we met, but somehow, now it’s my fault.”
(AP) - Judge temporarily blocks law stripping N. Carolina governor-elect of control over elections just before he takes office
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) December 30, 2016
Thank you all. This community is very important to me.
re: #278 Backwoods_Sleuth
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North Carolina judge temporarily blocks GOP-backed law stripping incoming governor of control over election boards. https://t.co/oUVFvejQGQ
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 30, 2016
re: #268 Charles Johnson
Putin probably sent him some letters with XXX’s and 000’s on them. Sealed with a kiss.
re: #281 nines09
Putin probably sent him some letters with XX’s and 000’s on them. Sealed with a kiss.
This image is gonna be getting a lot of use for the foreseeable future.
Just received a contact email from an admirer.
hope you burn in hell u cocksucker
Good grief. This is the worst deluge of right wing lunacy I’ve ever seen on Twitter.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2016
re: #238 retired cynic
Many, many, many condolences. :(
re: #283 Charles Johnson
Just received a contact email from an admirer.
The best thing about those sentiments is he’ll be right there with you.
Trump praises Putin for holding off on retaliatory actions, calls him “very smart” https://t.co/53ggpSiI3c pic.twitter.com/bi6LEXCPgl
— The Boston Globe (@BostonGlobe) December 30, 2016
When you are dumb, you think everyone else is smart. #BuffoonElect https://t.co/s6rtrLm8YQ
— Kristi Knotts (@Trueangel1864) December 30, 2016
Great move on delay (by V. Putin) - I always knew he was very smart!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2016
breath-taking: one day after POTUS sanctions Russia for criminal interference in US election, President-elect praises Putin as “very smart” https://t.co/7NdvIdYB8N
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) December 30, 2016
Where are the Republican howls?Can you imagine what they’d be doing if roles were reversed?If a D was praising this democracy hating thug? https://t.co/AEUB8OTbxM
— Claire McCaskill (@clairecmc) December 30, 2016
Don’t call anyone who voted for Trump a “Trump voter”. They take that as an insult.
The twitter feed for the Russian Embassy in the U.S. has retweeted Trump. pic.twitter.com/PZdDBG3PMh
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 30, 2016
re: #293 Teukka
Interdimensional tear causing two realities to merge? ///
The Observers warned us about that.
(Apologies for the obscure Fringe reference.)
re: #238 retired cynic
2016 continues its wrath. My husband passed away at noon today. Thank you all for your support yesterday, as that story came to an end.
Oh, God. I’m did sorry to hear that. I haven’t been posting as much lately, and no idea he was ill.
Please accept my condolences and let me kmow if you need anything.
That moment in your Gen X life when you could turn to a Republican and say, “If you love Russia so much, maybe you should go and live there”
— Carl Prine (@CarlPrinetweets) December 30, 2016
re: #288 Backwoods_Sleuth
@realDonaldTrump Get out of my country. You’re not an American. A true American would not support a foreign government interfering.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) December 30, 2016
For the record, that’s a Goddamn Russian flag. pic.twitter.com/RfZwBwPY7m
— Free Ukraine 🇺🇦 (@Ukrainolution) December 29, 2016
King Don and Don King pose with their beloved Russian flag. https://t.co/m70Z5thFoD
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) December 30, 2016
I’m sure if @HillaryClinton was prez-elect @GOP wouldn’t say a word if she posed in front of a vanity wall with a felon and a Russian flag. pic.twitter.com/sKCnk69OPQ
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) December 30, 2016
re: #289 nines09
Don’t call anyone who voted for Trump a “Trump voter”. They take that as an insult.
Would they accept “dumbass”?
Notice the Orange Dullard only poses with black people who are dumb as a post, convicted felons, or reality show contestants…
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
Tracked the image down to a 2006 meeting between the two and a guy named Nikolai ‘Russian Giant’ Valuev.
Great move on delay (by V. Putin) - I always knew he was very smart!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2016
The U.S. president-elect aligns himself with the president of Russia and against the current American president: https://t.co/VQtUlAHBUJ
— Jeffrey Goldberg (@JeffreyGoldberg) December 30, 2016
Sad!
(Or should I say, “грустный!”?) https://t.co/Mw9vXk9Xde— Paul Begala (@PaulBegala) December 30, 2016
re: #238 retired cynic
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re: #238 retired cynic
{{retired cynic}}
I wish there were words that could heal this kind of pain, but know that the thoughts here at casa klys are with you and yours.
re: #273 calochortus
If it helps, I don’t look down on anyone who needs assistance.
I have been known to roll my eyes at the occasional Young Person trying to buy beer with their food stamps, but I forgive the young a little folly. I can’t imagine anyone wanting to be in a position where they need the help. Honestly, if you qualify for EBT and can save enough for a splurge now and then, I salute you.
I’m also amazed (nauseated) that people can’t mind their own damn business when they’re in line at the grocery store. (Not you—youth buying beer is kinda funny.) I have enough trouble putting my groceries on the belt, getting my canvas bags ready, finding my discount card for scanning, getting out my credit card etc. I don’t have time (or the inclination) to pay any attention to somebody else’s groceries, let alone what card they’re swiping.
@CuriousLurker That’s exactly what we want. We want to stack the deck with anti-Muslims. #MuslimRaus
— Erika Venice (@erikavenice88) December 30, 2016
#Bigot #blocked Another barking dog. They really are stupid enough to think I’m going to interact with them despite what my profile says. https://t.co/GNB83UDnre
— CuriousLurker (@CuriousLurker) December 30, 2016
— CuriousLurker (@CuriousLurker) December 30, 2016
1/3 Note the swastika cap in the avatar and the 88 in Twitter handle alongside claims of support for Israel but NOT for Hitler. Let me …
— CuriousLurker (@CuriousLurker) December 30, 2016
2/3 guess: The support for Israel is to get all the Jews in one place so they can more easily obliterate them. Apparently, these …
— CuriousLurker (@CuriousLurker) December 30, 2016
3/3 drooling knuckle-draggers think Jews aren’t smart enough to figure that out. #antisemitism #islamophobia
— CuriousLurker (@CuriousLurker) December 30, 2016
re: #307 CuriousLurker
Oh, new thread as soon as I post. Imagine my surprise. //
re: #303 Interesting Times
Someone tweet Paul Begala that ” Жаль” would be better.
re: #307 CuriousLurker
oh, this person had a previous twitter account (@erikalied) using the same profile pic. That account has been suspended.
re: #238 retired cynic
{{Sympathy, and a wish for strength and friends to help you through the coming year}}