New From Keith Olbermann: The One Crucial Question Trump Refuses to Answer
Why is Trump hell-bent on keeping this a mystery?
Why is Trump hell-bent on keeping this a mystery?
Big kitty.
#MountainLion spotted in W. Lake Creek #EdwardsCO today @EagleCountySO reminder to stay safe, stay alert #wildanimals #picturesonpatrol pic.twitter.com/0oOGFuXYZt
— Eagle County Sheriff (@EagleCountySO) January 17, 2017
Wingnut in your timeline, Mr. Johnson:
@Green_Footballs too bad for America Hillary would’ve started a war
— jay_monticristo🚶🏻 (@Christiano104) January 18, 2017
Man used for 4 years as Germany + Middle East expert by Russia Today is actually the editor of a neo-Nazi magazine https://t.co/fLH5XYbh6V
— Miriam Elder (@MiriamElder) January 17, 2017
re: #3 Anymouse
Wingnut in your timeline, Mr. Johnson:
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And they seriously don’t think Trump will start a war? He’s obviously not paying attention to what’s going on in the South China Sea.
re: #3 Anymouse
@Green_Footballs too bad for America Hillary would’ve started a war
— jay_monticristo🚶🏻 (@Christiano104) January 18, 2017
Somebody missed the fact that China is literally saying they’re prepared to start a war because of Trump’s big mouth https://t.co/KEEsqwnHMD
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) January 18, 2017
Betsy DeVos says guns in schools may be necessary to protect students from grizzly bears https://t.co/590L9O2xsd pic.twitter.com/5z6f4US5qV
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) January 18, 2017
What? It could happen. @thinkprogress https://t.co/BOn6g3H0lS
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
re: #7 Charles Johnson
She’s locked down that Bryan Fischer endorsement
re: #9 InfidelOfFreedom
Plotting its way into our schools, no doubt.
A PISTOL FOR EVERY CHILD AND A CHILD FOR EVERY PISTOL!
re: #7 Charles Johnson
A quick search reveals no fatal bear attacks near schools since 1933 (and that bear was a captive black bear on Long Island). #DeVosHearing
— Gun Lobby Watch (@GunLobbyWatch) January 18, 2017
Bill O’Reilly will interview Donald Trump during the Super Bowl pregame. ♫ Are you ready for some SOFTBALLS! ♫
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) January 18, 2017
My computer is about as slow as molasses in January. Maybe it should eat those five units of flax my wife made into pancakes, not me.
“Why is Trump hell-bent on keeping this a mystery?”
Just wild-cattin’ here, but is it possible that Drumpf might not have known?
“Don’t worry, boss, about where the money and the intel is coming from, you don’t want to know the details, but we’ve got this.”
Granted, this makes him a total incompetent, but what if he could truthfully answer. “Not to my knowledge, and I find the question insulting. I have the best people.”
Can this possibly be for real? Normally I’d just dismiss it as a hoax, but with this gang of morons nothing seems too far-fetched.
re: #17 Charles Johnson
Can this possibly be for real? Normally I’d just dismiss it as a hoax, but with this gang of morons nothing seems too far-fetched.
Maybe I should apply; I got a B.A. in International Studies 31 years ago.
re: #17 Charles Johnson
Can this possibly be for real? Normally I’d just dismiss it as a hoax, but with this gang of morons nothing seems too far-fetched.
I think not. Too “Made for Andy Borowitz”.
re: #17 Charles Johnson
Can this possibly be for real? Normally I’d just dismiss it as a hoax, but with this gang of morons nothing seems too far-fetched.
Ummm. I got nothin’
re: #17 Charles Johnson
Can this possibly be for real? Normally I’d just dismiss it as a hoax, but with this gang of morons nothing seems too far-fetched.
I’m certain it is. There were numerous ads like that a few weeks ago. I remember seeing them and shaking my head.
re: #18 Big Beautiful Door
Maybe I should apply; I got a B.A. in International Studies 31 years ago.
Your leanings are wrong. They are looking for sycophants who can prove how MAGA they are. Seriously.
re: #1 teleskiguy
Big kitty.
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When I was a kid I saw Disney’s “Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar”. I’ve always wanted one as a pet. For some reason my dad said, “No.”
Takeaway from tonight’s #DeVosHearing: it’s harder becoming a certified public school teacher than it is to become Secretary of Education.
— Michael Busch (@michaelkbusch) January 18, 2017
re: #16 austin_blue
“Why is Trump hell-bent on keeping this a mystery?”
Just wild-cattin’ here, but is it possible that Drumpf might not have known?
“Don’t worry, boss, about where the money and the intel is coming from, you don’t want to know the details, but we’ve got this.”
Granted, this makes him a total incompetent, but what if he could truthfully answer. “Not to my knowledge, and I find the question insulting. I have the best people.”
We’re basically get the Reagan years on steroids. An incompetent president who is showing signs of oncoming Alzheimer’s, a cabal of incompetent advisors who all have their own agendas to line their pockets, his party demanding that all the “injustices” of the previous Dem presidency be overturned, and a hyperpartisan base who views anybody who speaks against their Dear Leader as treasonous.
re: #24 Single-handed sailor
When I was a kid I saw Disney’s “Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar”. I’ve always wanted one as a pet. For some reason my dad said, “No.”
The place I live used to be a wild animal facility. My favorites were the big cats: they had a breeding pair of tigers, a jaguar, and a spayed cougar that was a pet. She was the size of a lioness, with the most gorgeous ticked coat. They took her to Lincoln-Mercury dealers for special events. She walked on a leash, and was fantastic. My husband and I always wanted cheetahs. We loved sight hounds (had salukis and an Italian Greyhound) and thought the cheetahs would be terrific. We even asked for pricing, hoping to set up a breeding area that was big enough and private enough for them to be happy. Used to love to go to the St. Louis zoo and walk around their cheetah breeding facility.
The male tiger was magnificent. His head was as big as a bushel basket. They had dug caves back into the hillside so that he and the female could have private dens. They were kept adjoining, but not together, except at breeding. Ah, for past glories!
Hey James, looks like Fox News decided not to run your fraudulent hit videos on inauguration protesters. Any comment? @JamesOKeefeIII
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
Shit’s really getting real in Playa del Carmen right now:
re: #29 electrotek
Shit’s really getting real in Playa del Carmen right now:
Welcome to the Mexican Riviera! Here’s your vest and keep your head down.
re: #16 austin_blue
“Why is Trump hell-bent on keeping this a mystery?”
Just wild-cattin’ here, but is it possible that Drumpf might not have known?
“Don’t worry, boss, about where the money and the intel is coming from, you don’t want to know the details, but we’ve got this.”
Granted, this makes him a total incompetent, but what if he could truthfully answer. “Not to my knowledge, and I find the question insulting. I have the best people.”
Per Charles P. Pierce:
The guy is talking about his “natural ability” as a president as though it’s something you can tell in advance and as though it’s tantamount to being able to hit a sand wedge. You can almost hear the spark gaps sizzling in his brain as he formulates the answer. The question, as always, to the newly astonished is: Did you listen to this guy on the stump? Every speech he ever gave was a jigsaw puzzle with all the corner pieces missing.
It feels like a bad sign for Russia to be minting a Trump coin.
Just saying… pic.twitter.com/DY9wEXmW11— Talia (@2020fight) January 18, 2017
A Russian metal working company has minted a sterling silver coin to commemorate President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration, featuring Mr. Trump’s face and the slogan “In Trump we trust.”
cbsnews.com
Gaaa… .
Still trying to throw money Mr. Johnson’s way …
PayPal still declining my credit card.
Called my credit card company, they say there is no problem on their end, the card is fine. (They then told me they get this with PayPal a lot, and gave me a number to call them.)
I am now on endless hold with PayPal… . Getting past their system without giving them a cellular number I don’t have because we don’t have cell service was a feat by itself.
“…All but five of the commemorative coins will be cast in silver, with the others in gold. They measure almost five inches in diameter and weigh about two pounds each, similar to coins made by the company featuring Putin and other notable Russians.”
Central Asian diplomats will buy up the supply to present to the Trump family as gifts.
re: #30 austin_blue
Welcome to the Mexican Riviera! Here’s your vest and keep your head down.
It really sucks for the Europeans who opted to go on holiday in Mexico as they felt it would be safer than North Africa.
Little do they know about the Americas.
re: #35 austin_blue
Trump’s not going to be happy with that much jowl and neck flap.
Vladimir Putin might be upset too… . still on hold with PayPal. I see competence is not their strong suit. Nor employing enough people.
re: #36 electrotek
It really sucks for the Europeans who opted to go on holiday in Mexico as they felt it would be safer than North Africa.
Little do they know about the Americas.
I hear the Valley of Mexico before the Industrial Revolution was a very pleasant place to holiday. Sure, they sacrificed humans wholesale to open a temple, but t’was a nice place!
re: #34 jaunte
Central Asian diplomats will buy up the supply to present to the Trump family as gifts.
Or they could sharpen the edges and play Ultimate Death Frisbee. Two pounds?
I’m beginning to wonder if I got a quiet disconnect with PayPal. Will try with my wife’s account.
Did any senator ask De Vos if she has literally ever stepped foot in a public school? I suspect the answer would be “no.”
re: #37 Anymouse
. still on hold with PayPal. I see competence is not their strong suit. Nor employing enough people.
They saw where you were calling from and figured ‘this dude can wait, he’s probably bored as shit, what’s on Netflix?’
re: #38 teleskiguy
I hear the Valley of Mexico before the Industrial Revolution was a very pleasant place to holiday. Sure, they sacrificed humans wholesale to open a temple, but t’was a nice place!
hahahaha yep! As long as the gringos get to snort lines of coke and get shitfaced while chasing local tail, of course!
Want to talk about doomed metropolises? Mexico City.
Las Vegas is bad, but Mexico City is fucking doomed.
In which Bannon watches the world burn.
LONDON — The Germans are angry. The Chinese are downright furious. Leaders of NATO are nervous, while their counterparts at the European Union are alarmed.
Just days before he is sworn into office, President-elect Donald J. Trump has again focused his penchant for unpredictable disruption on the rest of the world. His remarks in a string of discursive and sometimes contradictory interviews have escalated tensions with China while also infuriating allies and institutions critical to America’s traditional leadership of the West.
nytimes.com
re: #44 teleskiguy
Want to talk about doomed metropolises? Mexico City.
Las Vegas is bad, but Mexico City is fucking doomed.
My buddy doesn’t seem to think so, and he lives out there as a gringo lol
His reasoning is that he can get tacos for cheap and its paradise for him.
Yes, tacos = paradise for many
Day off from manual labor (that snow ain’t shoveling itself). I’ve been internet-ing for hours.
I’m glad I saw the most important parts of Betsy DeVos’ hearing.
Idiocracy is not supposed to be coming true. And yet …
NPR just announced that it would be live fact checking Trump’s inaugural address
— Michael Schwirtz (@mschwirtz) January 17, 2017
Mr. Johnson, I just transferred sixty dollars to you via my wife’s PayPal account.
(PayPal said they were recording for quality assurance, I hope they got an earful of my invective as I hung up.)
My own information is in the privacy section here.
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re: #46 electrotek
Wikipedia provides a pretty good primer of the Valley of Mexico. The environmental toll humans have wrought on that gorgeous plateau is staggering, and gets worse by the minute.
re: #44 teleskiguy
Want to talk about doomed metropolises? Mexico City.
Las Vegas is bad, but Mexico City is fucking doomed.
Dwindling groundwater supplies, horrific pollution (it’s a fucking swamp in a bowl), and a gazillion people. Oh, and sometimes the earth shakes and buildings fall down. What could go wrong?
BUT: Great museums, great art, and absolutely-to-die-for food. It’s a Mega-City in a developing country. Second world challenges.
re: #50 teleskiguy
Wikipedia provides a pretty good primer of the Valley of Mexico. The environmental toll humans have wrought on that gorgeous plateau is staggering, and gets worse by the minute.
Too many people in one spot.
I’m still trying to cram those five units of flax into my computer’s drive slot.
Maybe I should try the USB port?
re: #53 Anymouse
I’m still trying to cram those five units of flax into my computer’s drive slot.
Maybe I should try the USB port?
Use a compression program first.
I think about the Valley of Mexico frequently, though I’ve never been there.
re: #52 retired cynic
Too many people in one spot.
And a big reason I think about the Valley of Mexico is because I’m seeing it in real time, from birth until probably my death. I grew up skiing in Eagle County, Colorado (where I now live) and I’m seeing the effects of what can happen when too many people show up to a really awesome spot.
And the Valley of Mexico was *really awesome* before the Industrial Revolution.
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re: #28 Charles Johnson
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James may soon be facing another criminal prosecution. He’d better hope that Jeff Sessions’s corruption can protect him.
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re: #57 teleskiguy
And the Valley of Mexico was *really awesome* before the Industrial Revolution.
Paradise. A great and beautiful land. The Spanish conquistadores knew it.
re: #61 teleskiguy
Paradise. A great and beautiful land. The Spanish conquistadores knew it.
And gave them smallpox and Empire. And stole all their oro y plata. Nice guys, eh?
re: #60 goddamnedfrank
I do hope you’re referring to James O’Keefe and not your friendly neighbourhood Anymouse.
re: #17 Charles Johnson
Can this possibly be for real? Normally I’d just dismiss it as a hoax, but with this gang of morons nothing seems too far-fetched.
Of course it’s not real.
Trump would never just give those posts away, he’d exchange the for favors.
re: #64 The Madness of King Orange (aka Sophist)
Of course it’s not real.
Trump would never just give those posts away, he’d exchange the for favors.
You never know, he might be that desperate (which is a sad commentary on our times).
re: #60 goddamnedfrank
James may soon be facing another criminal prosecution. He’d better hope that Jeff Sessions’s corruption can protect him.
My guess is Sessions would go after the Women’s March the following day … and I wouldn’t be surprised if Mr. O’Keefe might try something there.
Misdirect his attention to the inauguration when his real target is the following day’s protest.
re: #58 Stanley Sea
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Watford boxer Anthony Joshua receives wave of abuse after posting photo in mosque: https://t.co/S4A9DllO8L
— Watford Observer (@Observer_Owl) January 17, 2017
How many of these same fuckwits abusing him are the same ones who throw Muhammad Ali quotes?
re: #69 electrotek
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How many of these same fuckwits abusing him are the same ones who throw Muhammad Ali quotes?
That’s different. Ali wasn’t from Watford.
@79suitedmofo @1892nufc9 Says the limey Brit who kisses ass to the cult of Nazism by way of Tommy Robinson, fuckwit
— دانیال (@danja84) January 18, 2017
re: #68 BeachDem
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re: #62 austin_blue
And gave them smallpox and Empire. And stole all their oro y plata. Nice guys, eh?
You know the name of the oldest continuously occupied town in Colorado? Why, it’s San Luis. Them Spanish conquistadores made themselves heard, the murderous bastards.
Looking forward to ad-free access.
This 300 baud modem is really slow. /s
re: #33 Anymouse
Gaaa… .
Still trying to throw money Mr. Johnson’s way …
PayPal still declining my credit card.
Called my credit card company, they say there is no problem on their end, the card is fine. (They then told me they get this with PayPal a lot, and gave me a number to call them.)
I am now on endless hold with PayPal… . Getting past their system without giving them a cellular number I don’t have because we don’t have cell service was a feat by itself.
Have you used the card anywhere else yet? Also, another stupid question, but if you have already used it, did you have to activate it with your bank first?
Japan is also getting in on the Women’s March too
#拡散希望 #WomensMarch 日本は1月20日(金曜日)に東京と大阪で。#Japan #Tokyo #Osaka pic.twitter.com/ZdJZmeroUW
— DJ SKYFALL (@DJSKYFALL69) January 17, 2017
re: #75 TedStriker
Have you used the card anywhere else yet? Also, another stupid question, but if so, did you have to activate it with your bank first?
No, Little Green Footballs is my first. /s
The bank said it was active when I called them.
My wife says Mr. Johnson doesn’t want to know where the money came from in her account. /s
re: #73 teleskiguy
You know the name of the oldest continuously occupied town in Colorado? Why, it’s San Luis. Them Spanish conquistadores made themselves heard, the murderous bastards.
Sure. The Missions that the Jesuits set up ran all the way up the Rio Grande. Then they set up a string of them up the California coast. Sprinkled a few in places like San Antonio and Tucson. Pretty soon you’re bringing Jesus to the savages. Oh, and smallpox and Empire. And taking all their gold and silver. You just know El Dorado is out there somewhere.
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This might be the most popular comment on the internet at the moment https://t.co/X6sjw96Kq0
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 18, 2017
re: #78 austin_blue
You just know El Dorado is out there somewhere.
That reminds me, I haven’t seen Herzog’s Aguirre Wrath of God in many years. That’s my next DVD purchase.
Never forget all the 0 children lost to horrible #grizzlybear attacks on schools. #DeVosHearing #BetsyDeVos pic.twitter.com/VjfAFFPAkD
— Mark Novata (@mark_novata) January 18, 2017
These 2 little girls’ photo was used in an ad for #AustraliaDay - bigots complained & trolled so much that the ad was removed. pic.twitter.com/vDFLR8L5ZP
— Mini El Ghadab (@miniestmini) January 17, 2017
A friend is attending this.
Canada’s embassy in Washington, D.C., is celebrating Donald Trump’s Friday inauguration with an invitation-only “tailgate” party featuring delectable Canadian cuisine — “including but not limited to poutine, British Columbia salmon, Canadian beef, and tourtière,” embassy spokeswoman Christine Constantin said in an email.
re: #72 Stanley Sea
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re: #82 electrotek
How disgusting. It is a precious photo!
CIA publishes its history, nearly 13 million pages of documents online - CNN https://t.co/kXgVB0F8mr
— Nam Vet™ (@VFW_Vet) January 18, 2017
re: #82 electrotek
If that’s happening in Australia (who have strict gun control, passed after a mass shooting over 20 years ago) I fear for Muslims and how they’re portrayed in media here in the United States. 😢
re: #84 BeachDem
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Fuckface Von Clownstick’s presidency is guaranteed dark times for good people. Guaranteed.
Fuckin’ sucks.
re: #87 teleskiguy
If that’s happening in Australia (who have strict gun control, passed after a mass shooting over 20 years ago) I fear for Muslims and how they’re portrayed in media here in the United States. 😢
It’s been happening for a while.
Recall the Cronulla riots of 2005?
re: #84 BeachDem
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re: #89 teleskiguy
Fuckface Von Clownstick’s presidency is guaranteed dark times for good people. Guaranteed.
Fuckin’ sucks.
We must stand up for them.
re: #85 retired cynic
How disgusting. It is a precious photo!
What sort of deplorable person would attack an advertiser over such a clearly patriotic-themed picture?
I’m guessing a combination of Australian bigots and American Trump supporters.
The Internet turned the whole world into a village, and the village idiots can attack anyone.
re: #90 electrotek
I recall that the government of Australia is very hostile to their Aboriginal population as well.
Shit, man! What the fuck, huh? I mean, what the fucking fuck?!?
re: #77 Anymouse
No, Little Green Footballs is my first. /s
The bank said it was active when I called them.
My wife says Mr. Johnson doesn’t want to know where the money came from in her account. /s
But, Paypal might have flagged it when seeing it as a brand-new card with no activity, so there’s something to check.
As far as your wife’s money, she’s secretly a hitwoman for the mob, right? ///
re: #82 electrotek
Maybe I should wear a hijab to my next village board meeting (and pin my Gold Star Family pin to it).
re: #95 TedStriker
But, Paypal might have flagged it when seeing it as a brand-new card with no activity, so there’s something to check.
As far as your wife’s money, she’s secretly a hitwoman for the mob, right? ///
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re: #94 teleskiguy
I recall that the government of Australia is very hostile to their Aboriginal population as well.
Shit, man! What the fuck, huh? I mean, what the fucking fuck?!?
To be fair, things did turn around after PM John Howard lost against Kevin Rudd, where he actually had the balls to apologize to the Aboriginal people for past crimes against humanity.
As for the Cronulla riots, it was beyond disgraceful. Even the right-leaning Aussies I met were embarrassed over what happened on that beach:
re: #91 Stanley Sea
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And the Make-Believe Maverick strikes again.
McCain Says He’s Leaning Toward Backing Rex Tillerson
talkingpointsmemo.com
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And the Make-Believe Maverick strikes again.
McCain Says He’s Leaning Toward Backing Rex Tillerson
talkingpointsmemo.com
Of course McCain is, the spineless asshat.
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Icon v I Con @realDonaldTrump #PeePeePrez pic.twitter.com/vkS0AGYgxt
— Nam Vet™ (@VFW_Vet) January 18, 2017
re: #17 Charles Johnson
It has to be fake because they’re actually asking for disclosure of conflict of interest situations!
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I’ve decided to go to the march on Saturday in Houston but I don’t have an appropriate t-shirt, though I could whip out my sharpies and make one. Open to suggestions. I’m thinking of wearing a hijab. CL can you describe how to wrap/tie it? Sounds dumb probly, but it doesn’t look like it’s just over the head with the ends tossed over the shoulders.
VA by the Numbers: Has the Department Made Progress? (Goes to Military Times)
The short answer reading the article: Oh hell yes. Way better than the average civilian provider.
That said, there are just enough things in there for privatisation absolutists to say “see, the system is failing, we need free market solutions.”
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I’ve decided to go to the march on Saturday in Houston but I don’t have an appropriate t-shirt, though I could whip out my sharpies and make one. Open to suggestions. I’m thinking of wearing a hijab. CL can you describe how to wrap/tie it? Sounds dumb probly, but it doesn’t look like it’s just over the head with the ends tossed over the shoulders.
Wear it Aubrey Hepburn style for the lulz
re: #109 allegro
I’ve decided to go to the march on Saturday in Houston but I don’t have an appropriate t-shirt, though I could whip out my sharpies and make one. Open to suggestions. I’m thinking of wearing a hijab. CL can you describe how to wrap/tie it? Sounds dumb probly, but it doesn’t look like it’s just over the head with the ends tossed over the shoulders.
How to Wear a Hijab (Goes to WikiHow, with photographs)
re: #111 electrotek
Wear it Aubrey Hepburn style for the lulz
I don’t know what that meeeeaaaaans. LOL
I failed at “girl”. My mom tried real hard but it just didn’t take.
Science research in the United States is going to go bye bye soon. It’s a goddamn shame. Bright American scientists will flee the country.
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) January 18, 2017
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I’ve decided to go to the march on Saturday in Houston but I don’t have an appropriate t-shirt, though I could whip out my sharpies and make one. Open to suggestions. I’m thinking of wearing a hijab. CL can you describe how to wrap/tie it? Sounds dumb probly, but it doesn’t look like it’s just over the head with the ends tossed over the shoulders.
re: #111 electrotek
Wear it Aubrey Hepburn style for the lulz
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I don’t know what that meeeeaaaaans. LOL
I failed at “girl”. My mom tried real hard but it just didn’t take.
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I don’t know what that meeeeaaaaans. LOL
I failed at “girl”. My mom tried real hard but it just didn’t take.
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I don’t know what that meeeeaaaaans. LOL
I failed at “girl”. My mom tried real hard but it just didn’t take.
So did mine. I hated dresses, skirts, frills, and makeup (and still do), and I can’t tell you how many times my mom and I had tense standoffs over what clothing I should wear.
A few times, she asked me if I were a lesbian, simply because I wanted a short haircut or cargo shorts.
Alt-Right In Shambles After Discovering One Of Their Leaders Married A Joooooo https://t.co/DypoH90ihX via @RobynElyse
— Wonkette (@Wonkette) January 18, 2017
re: #112 Anymouse
How to Wear a Hijab (Goes to WikiHow, with photographs)
Oh. That is very helpful, thank you. And quickly convinced me that this is a very bad idea. My heart is in the right place in solidarity but I will not disrespect the intent of it with my atheism. I’ll just have to whip out my sharpies and molest my new white t-shirt.
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I’ll just have to whip out my sharpies and molest my new white t-shirt.
Front side: # Not My President
Back side: HONK IF YOUR HORN IS BROKEN
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I’ve decided to go to the march on Saturday in Houston but I don’t have an appropriate t-shirt, though I could whip out my sharpies and make one. Open to suggestions. I’m thinking of wearing a hijab. CL can you describe how to wrap/tie it? Sounds dumb probly, but it doesn’t look like it’s just over the head with the ends tossed over the shoulders.
I’m going to Riverside’s. The contact I have with PP told me there will be pink shirts avail.
It’s going to be raining, so I’m going to Michael’s tomorrow to buy my sign supplies. Will wrap my sign (no idea what it’s going to be yet) with saran wrap.
Had a company meeting today - we all work remotely so I’ve never met some of the people. My boss, made a comment when the marketing woman & the IT woman were leaving that the liberal contingent was leaving. I was like HEY!!!! One of them is going to the march in DC. The other is marching in Orange County somewhere. I felt so much solidarity. We are STRONG.
re: #115 Joe Bacon
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Oh. That is very helpful, thank you. And quickly convinced me that this is a very bad idea. My heart is in the right place in solidarity but I will not disrespect the intent of it with my atheism. I’ll just have to whip out my sharpies and molest my new white t-shirt.
My understanding is that while many Muslims describe it as an outward sign of their religious faith, the same do not oppose others wearing them.
Wonkette goes after a woman like a mechanical chicken separator. She wrote a column in USA Today saying she voted for Donald Trump, not to eliminate Planned Parenthood.
I’ve been invited to march by a few Facebook gals I know in Denver. Not sure. I might want to go skiing instead.
re: #126 teleskiguy
I’ve been invited to march by a few Facebook gals I know. Not sure. I might want to go skiing instead.
You could wear skis for the march. Win-win.
re: #118 Moebym
So did mine. I hated dresses, skirts, frills, and makeup (and still do), and I can’t tell you how many times my mom and I had tense standoffs over what clothing I should wear.
A few times, she asked me if I were a lesbian, simply because I wanted a short haircut or cargo shorts.
I don’t think my sexual preferences were ever questioned - at least never directly asked by someone who actually knew me - but the man who became my husband was not negatively distracted by my muddy boots, jeans, t-shirt and eau de bobcat fragrance during our first sort of “date”. Proved he was a keeper. :)
re: #130 Anymouse
Think of it as cross-country skiing.
Um, yeah. That’s a lot of work. Not working, dude.
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I don’t think my sexual preferences were ever questioned - at least never directly asked by someone who actually knew me - but the man who became my husband was not negatively distracted by my muddy boots, jeans, t-shirt and eau de bobcat fragrance during our first sort of “date”. Proved he was a keeper. :)
Diesel and hydraulic fluid from a Bobcat skid-steer loader or actual bobcat piss?
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Well, night all. Bunch of sirens audible in the background and a check of the Austin Fire Department page says they are responding to a high-rise fire at the Chase Bank building at 504 Lavaca Street downtown.
Oh dear.
In any case, sweet scaly dreams for all the Lizard Nation. See you tomorrow as Armageddon continues its inexorable approach.
Duh duh duh!!
WTF?
Roger Stone tells Alex Jones he was poisoned, likely with Polonium.
— Frank Thorp V (@frankthorp) January 17, 2017
re: #132 TedStriker
Diesel and hydraulic fluid from a Bobcat skid-steer loader or actual bobcat piss?
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Actual bobcat. LOL I was supposed to meet a friend at a happy hour - she was particularly insistent that I go that day after work - but I got a call from a rancher that a bobcat was caught in a coyote trap on his property and the trapper couldn’t be reached. I hauled ass out there, tangled with a very pissed off bobcat and released her, thankfully without injury to her… or me (though that was secondary - I was used to being somewhat mauled as a wildlife biologist). I tried to get out of the happy hour but my friend wouldn’t have it. I reluctantly went, even in my seriously disheveled and stinky state, to see the man sitting there at the table who would become my husband. Took him home with me that night and we were married 3 months later.
Over at Reddit’s /r/The_Donald they are all over the “Roger Stone polonium” story.
I see in a search on Google that all the usual suspects are on it too (and that Google AdSense is still funding them).
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Actual bobcat. LOL I was supposed to meet a friend at a happy hour - she was particularly insistent that I go that day after work - but I got a call from a rancher that a bobcat was caught in a coyote trap on his property and the trapper couldn’t be reached. I hauled ass out there, tangled with a very pissed off bobcat and released her, thankfully without injury to her… or me (though that was secondary - I was used to being somewhat mauled as a wildlife biologist). I tried to get out of the happy hour but my friend wouldn’t have it. I reluctantly went, even in my seriously disheveled and stinky state, to see the man sitting there at the table who would become my husband. Took him home with me that night and we were married 3 months later.
Wow, that’s a cooler story than the way I met my wife.
I’d start using your story, but a) no one would believe me b) you’d both come after me (possibly with bobcat pee)
re: #137 Stanley Sea
An actual love story.
It actually was. I was 29 and very happily single. Never believed at all in the whole “love at first sight” thing but damn if the thunderbolt didn’t hit that evening. Knew within a couple of hours that this was the man I would marry. Turned out he knew it too.
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It actually was. I was 29 and very happily single. Never believed at all in the whole “love at first sight” thing but damn if the thunderbolt didn’t hit that evening. Knew within a couple of hours that this was the man I would marry. Turned out he knew it too.
That part is the same as my own marriage, though I was forty-seven when we married.
That said, when we met on the Internet, it became apparent in a couple weeks we would marry. It was only the amount of time it took me to get from South Carolina to Oklahoma.
As the wingnuts continue to post at that Reddit article, they are getting crazier by the minute.
One reason to suspect the Democrats, namely the Obama regime of being behind this is that they’ve been pushing the meme of the “Russians hacking the election” which of course is complete BS but the Dems like that story better than admitting Obama was a horrible failure and Hillary was too crooked and unlike-able to win the election.
By poisoning Stone with Polonium the Democrats are pushing their “bad Russian” meme since the Russians have been accused of using this. It’s the sort of sick joke that the top Democrats would like.
I don’t just fear for our nation, I fear wingnuts with guns.
re: #141 Anymouse
That part is the same as my own marriage, though I was forty-seven when we married.
That said, when we met on the Internet, it became apparent in a couple weeks we would marry. It was only the amount of time it took me to get from South Carolina to Oklahoma.
My husband was 43, quite the rowdy bachelor. That night we each met our equal in interest, intellect, and… other stuff. One of our first topics of conversation was a back and forth on “what if” in quantum physics. So romantic. LOL
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My husband was 43, quite the rowdy bachelor. That night we each met our equal in interest, intellect, and… other stuff. One of our first topics of conversation was a back and forth on “what if” in quantum physics. So romantic. LOL
My wife was helping a dating Website webmaster hunt down fake accounts (romance scammers, &c) by checking their information and finding anomalies in it.
She came across my account there (which I’d hardly ever used) during my homeless period in South Carolina. I’d updated my city, but failed to update my Zip Code, so she flagged it up then contacted me to see if I was some sort of scammer.
Not too long afterwards, I’d saved enough to buy a plane ticket from South Carolina to Kansas (one-way) where she picked me up. She thus did her part for veteran homelessness, by taking me in.
@Kragar_LGF I bet you’ve never even spoken to a woman..
— Alyne Hodges (@AlyneHodges) January 18, 2017
The blue egg is correct. What are the odds I ever spoke to a woman in my entire life? https://t.co/zSz4z7R28N
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) January 18, 2017
The writer of that USA Today piece was Melody Forbes, a woman who in the past has stated she benefited from Planned Parenthood care.
Today whigning in USA Today that she didn’t vote for Trump to kill Planned Parenthood.
Why is Melody Forbes an authority on government, other than Steve Forbes is rich?
I Voted for Trump, Not Against Planned Parenthood (goes to USA Today)
Oops, Melody is not married to Steve (that would be Adam /s)
She is just a middle manager type in Phoenix.
Such folk call liberals “low information voters.” Gaaaa.
I voted for Donald Trump because I wanted to see change in our country. One change I didn’t want to see was access to health care at Planned Parenthood blocked.
But Republican congressional leaders have already promised to do just that, with a provision to stop reimbursements for the health care Planned Parenthood provides.
Just like one in 5 women across the country, I went to Planned Parenthood here in Arizona in my 20s for health care. I was newly divorced, unemployed and uninsured, and I needed health services I could not otherwise afford.
These are services every woman needs at some point, and they are at risk. Vice President-elect Mike Pence and anti-women’s health members of Congress are pledging to attack Planned Parenthood and block patients from essential care, as they have threatened to do as many times as they could in last 10 years. The difference this time is that they think President-elect Trump, as a Republican, will sign the bill.
(more at USA Today)
And every bit of that information was known before she voted.
re: #147 Anymouse
Oops, Melody is not married to Steve (that would be Adam /s)
She is just a middle manager type in Phoenix.
Such folk call liberals “low information voters.” Gaaaa.
(more at USA Today)
And every bit of that information was known before she voted.
That so pisses me off. I don’t think I know a woman who hasn’t benefited from PP and with serious gratitude at some point in her life. Fucking with PP is like fucking with Congressman Lewis - ya just don’t do that.
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That so pisses me off. I don’t think I know a woman who hasn’t benefited from PP and with serious gratitude at some point in her life. Fucking with PP is like fucking with Congressman Lewis - ya just don’t do that.
And yet conservatives have been after Planned Parenthood my whole life.
It would seem a growing number of Trump voters, who also voted for the whole Republican slate, seemed to think they got a line-item veto on the GOP platform.
My wife and I also like the same strange stuff on the Internet. Our favourite poem (which describes our relationship) came from USENet’s rec.humor.funny:
Love guppy
You mean all the world to me.
Without you I can’t be free.
You make me pant considerably.
You’re my love guppy.
You have the finest rosebud’s taste.
Without you my life is waste,
I’ll stick to you like Elmer’s paste.
You’re my love guppy.
I’d break through a citadel.
I’d fight with a raging bull,
Though winning would seem improbable.
You’re my love guppy.
My love’s as strong as the mid-ocean ridge.
You shine like the rainbow bridge
or like that light inside my fridge.
You’re my love guppy.
For you I’d consume haggis,
or lose the joys of Bacchus,
or live in sin with Mike Dukakis.
You’re my love guppy.
No time’s too long for me to wait.
For you, I’d fight against Fate,
though maybe you could lose some weight,
You’re my love guppy.
Without you, I’d be not whole,
I would have to sell my soul,
or gulp a quart of Tide-E-Bowl.
You’re my love guppy.
My passion is always mounting.
I’m like a geyser founting.
Well, maybe not, but who’s counting?
You’re my love guppy.
The love that is the more intense
always has the most silence,
like quiet bursts of flatulence.
You’re my love guppy.
I know that my love is true.
I know that you’ll love me too,
or I’ll hold my breath ‘till I turn blue
You’re my love guppy.
I’d not forget you if I tried.
You make me all warm inside.
My love’s as pure as Naugahyde.
You’re my love guppy.
Then I hear the words let slip
From betwixt impatient lips,
“I want to have a relationship.
You’re my love guppy.”
@commiegirl1 I glued wheels to a piece of meat. Will it handle more like a BMW or a Camry?
— US Dept of Cool Bugs (@CoolBugDept) January 7, 2017
re: #5 Targetpractice
And they seriously don’t think Trump will start a war? He’s obviously not paying attention to what’s going on in the South China Sea.
Hillary = Warmonger is another tenet of RWNJ faith
nope. thats our first “lady” and i posted that on Facebook. and now they are censoring my golf photos and food photos. i am more vile than all those people wishing real bad things upon real people. fuck zukerberg
re: #150 Anymouse
And yet conservatives have been after Planned Parenthood my whole life.
It would seem a growing number of Trump voters, who also voted for the whole Republican slate, seemed to think they got a line-item veto on the GOP platform.
They just voted for isolated parts of the message that appealed to them. Just like Brexit voters who voted only to kick out all those foreigners without realizing what that would entail overall.
re: #155 VegasGolfer
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i think Facebook just blocked me for posting this. mark zukerbuerg is in the can for trump
just put a crude black bar across the offending bits…
don’t know how, but it should be out there to see how our “1st lady” displays herself.
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i think Facebook just blocked me for posting this. mark zukerbuerg is in the can for trump
NSFW image. You need to hide this pronto or your post might get deleted.
facebook made me delete pics of hamburgers waffles baseball stadiums and bagdad bob because the were pics of “nudity”. Thats your next president Mark Zekerberg
re: #161 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
i already said i don’t know how to put it behind the private tab. but its important to see what our first lady is. and the 3rd wife our new christian president
re: #157 VegasGolfer
nope. thats our first “lady” and i posted that on Facebook. and now they are censoring my golf photos and food photos. i am more vile than all those people wishing real bad things upon real people. fuck zukerberg
I would recommend hiding #155.
I have no particular objection to Mrs. Trump’s former profession as a nude model, but perhaps the photo is not suitable for a family-oriented Website.
i said i don’t know how. tell CJ to remove it. its the other half is what leading us now
I’m sure either CJ or zukerberg can crush me like a bug. either way i don’t care. zuckrberg is in the can for thrump, and this site is unfortunately just a bunch of whiners, i don’t see anybody here doing anything to fight the drumph agenda.
somebody please post something to prove me wrong.
and btw, I’ve already made my opposition known to the donald to my senator Cortez Masto.
who here is gonna do the same?
re: #165 VegasGolfer
i said i don’t know how. tell CJ to remove it. its the other half is what leading us now
To hide it:
Click on the comment edit button
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re: #166 VegasGolfer
I’m sure either CJ or zukerberg can crush me like a bug. either way i don’t care. zuckrberg is in the can for thrump, and this site is unfortunately just a bunch of whiners, i don’t see anybody here doing anything to fight the drumph agenda.
somebody please post something to prove me wrong.
and btw, I’ve already made my opposition known to the donald to my senator Cortez Masto.
who here is gonna do the same?
Bunch of whiners?
Hmmm. I ran for office (twice) in the reddest House district in the nation, and won both times. The second time against my town gun shop owner.
I consistently argue here for people to run for local offices, which is exactly how the Tea Party folk made their influence felt on the Republican Party.
I have already made my opposition known to my senators Deb Fischer and Ben Sasse (Fischer was early in the tank for Trump, Sasse is still opposing him but we’ll have to see on his votes coming up for Trump’s nominees), and my representative Adrian Smith, who ran unopposed for reëlection.
So I will ask you: Will you run for local office? The Democratic Party needs officials at all level of government, and it is school boards, town councils, and other such places where the rubber meets the road, and where state and national politicians get their training.
re: #167 Anymouse
sorry. thank you for the effort, i respect you and what you bring to this place. but make CJ do it. i will not. after the RWNJ went of their minds for MO wearing a sleeveless blouse, i refuse to give them the benefit of the doubt.
re: #168 Anymouse
maybe. i regret i didn’t get on my hoa board when there was many spaces open, and that i’ve should’ve got the ball rolling for me. actually you need people like me to come to your place where you live and help you and like minded people there to try and flip your areas
re: #169 VegasGolfer
sorry. thank you for the effort, i respect you and what you bring to this place. but make CJ do it. i will not. after the RWNJ went of their minds for MO wearing a sleeveless blouse, i refuse to give them the benefit of the doubt.
Well, I don’t know specifically what Mr. Johnson’s rules are about that sort of thing; it is up to him, though making him go through every single post does add an awful lot of work for him.
That said, I do try to be circumspect in my posts, because this isn’t my house.
I agree though about the whigning from the right about Mrs. Obama’s dress, and all the vile memes and screeds posted over the years about her.
As I said, I personally have no problem with Mrs. Trump’s choice of profession, even as First Lady. I do not find the photo offensive.
re: #170 VegasGolfer
maybe. i regret i didn’t get on my hoa board when there was many spaces open, and that i’ve should’ve got the ball rolling for me. actually you need people like me to come to your place where you live and help you and like minded people there to try and flip your areas
Unfortunately, while there is plenty of room here, and living here is quite inexpensive, because of how rural such places as mine are and how far everything is from everywhere else, liberals really aren’t interested in moving here.
Democrats here are left with trying to do the work inside our own house. For that we could use outside help, which we don’t get a lot of.
Since the Electoral College is not going to go away, the Democratic Party at the national level (in my uneducated opinion) really needs to step up its game at the state levels. Ceding all those electoral votes without a fight (and it will be a long fight) doesn’t seem like a viable strategy.
can’t disagree, but i think (and i don’t want to sound condescending) it might take a few of our like minded people to go there even if they wouldn’t like it there, to try and flip those counties.
really the EC must be tweaked a little because its (trumps term) obsolete
re: #175 VegasGolfer
can’t disagree, but i think (and i don’t want to sound condescending) it might take a few of our like minded people to go there even if they wouldn’t like it there, to try and flip those counties.
really the EC must be tweaked a little because its (trumps term) obsolete
It’s not condescending. It would be wonderful if we could seed South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, &c with a few million Californians but realistically it won’t happen. So those of us who do live here have to do the heavy lifting to convince our neighbours that liberals aren’t subversives, Democrats aren’t the enemy, &c.
I’ve noted before here what a heavy lift that is in my area. We have a local newspaper that reports on local issues, and a regional newspaper that is extremely conservative and circulates over the whole ninety thousand square mile Nebraska Panhandle and a good portion of eastern Wyoming.
We only have right wing radio stations and religious stations for radio news. We essentially have no Internet service, because it is so expensive (in my town the only Internet service is at the public library and my house). Television is FOX News. Cable service is unavailable here.
My town has a general store with limited products. The next store is sixteen miles away, and the next after that is sixty.
Folk who live in places like Los Angeles or Manhattan are not willingly going to move here even though it is considerably cheaper, because they would be unwilling to give up those things. Jobs might be useful as well. Unless your job is ranching or farming or related industries, there isn’t a whole lot here.
As I recall, there was once a Libertarian Party push to get a lot of people to move to New Hampshire to try to flip elections - New Hampshire is a whole lot more advanced than western Nebraska. The plan flopped.
I can imagine that living out on your own rural acreage makes it easy to consider yourself a Jeffersonian gentleman yeoman farmer, one who enters into contracts freely and needs no government to interfere in your choices of employment, insurance coverage or financial services.
And of course you feel that you need guns to defend yourself and your schoolchildren against ursine home invasions
Which is why it is easy for conservatives to demonize unions or labor legislation, government-regulated health care or banking. And don’t even get started on gun control.
It is going to take a lot to undo that sort of thinking and proselytizing.
re: #179 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I can imagine that living out on your own rural acreage makes it easy to consider yourself a Jeffersonian gentleman yeoman farmer, one who enters into contracts freely and needs no government to interfere in your choices of employment, insurance coverage or financial services.
And of course you feel that you need guns to defend yourself and your schoolchildren against ursine home invasions
Which is why it is easy for conservatives to demonize unions or labor legislation, government regulated health care or banking. And don’t even get started on gun control.
It is going to take a lot to undo that sort of thinking and proselytizing.
Yup, it will take a lot.
Being “the liberal” in my village has shifted conversations here a little bit about liberals in general (though sometimes it’s like being a zoo exhibit). That gives my neighbours a real-life example that is in opposition to what people have heard about liberals since President Nixon’s administration.
I’m not out to turn everyone into atheists, spend the village into bankruptcy, &c. When I first moved here there were people who did not know that liberals joined the military and made a career of it.
I certainly am not going to flip a majority of the area by myself, but an awful lot of people around here do know me and are at least willing to listen to ideas different than they have heard all their lives - that is pretty much all I can ask.
As for protecting against ursine home invasions, no, but we still have mountain lions around town (the state has yet to give us the all clear about that). And as for guns, this is an area that attracts hunters, and the sheriff’s office is sixteen miles away and only has one car. If the deputy is on the other side of the county, he is over forty miles from my home.
I did run off apparent burglars a few years ago from the church across the street from my house with my shotgun and dog. I have no idea how long it would have taken the sheriff to get here. (There has been a problem with rural churches being robbed, precisely because police protections can be very far away.)
re: #181 Anymouse
I have no issue with people owning guns to protect themselves and their family. I do have a problem with people who insist that the right to bear arms means the right to bear them, even concealed, in any and every public space with the notion that they could be useful in preventing crime in such situations.
Facebook has a clearly stated “no nipples” policy. If you don’t like it, don’t use Facebook, you’re just helping Zuckerberg make money with clicks anyway.
Also Trump has done a million shitty things, marrying a woman who posed nude isn’t one of them. She’s a model, that’s what models do.
re: #183 KingKenrod
Facebook has a clearly stated “no nipples” policy. If you don’t like it, don’t use Facebook, you’re just helping Zuckerberg make money with clicks anyway.
Also Trump has done a million shitty things, marrying a woman who posed nude isn’t one of them. She’s a model, that’s what models do.
American public media generally have a nipple-free policy. You can show as much of the surrounding breast as you want, but NIPPLES ARE EVIL AND THE MARK OF THE BEAST and the mere sight of them DRIVE MEN TO COMMIT SINFUL ACTS.
re: #183 KingKenrod
Facebook has a clearly stated “no nipples” policy. If you don’t like it, don’t use Facebook, you’re just helping Zuckerberg make money with clicks anyway.
Also Trump has done a million shitty things, marrying a woman who posed nude isn’t one of them. She’s a model, that’s what models do.
And I would not even terribly upset if it turns out that she came over and did it professionally while on a tourist visa.
Unless her husband made a major part of his presidential campaign about deporting and banning illegal immigrants…
re: #182 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I have no issue with people owning guns to protect themselves and their family. I do have a problem with people who insist that the right to bear arms means the right to bear them, even concealed, in any and every public space with the notion that they could be useful in preventing crime in such situations.
Agreed. I have no desire to wander around town with spurs and a bandoleer and six-shooter, or a bulge under my jacket. I don’t really see a need for anyone else to do that either.
Open carry is fine if you are out hunting or certain other situations like target practice, but not everywhere all the time.
re: #183 KingKenrod
Facebook has a clearly stated “no nipples” policy. If you don’t like it, don’t use Facebook, you’re just helping Zuckerberg make money with clicks anyway.
Also Trump has done a million shitty things, marrying a woman who posed nude isn’t one of them. She’s a model, that’s what models do.
More specifically, a no female nipples policy. They also tend to go after women who had mastectomies.
Someone on Tumblr (where they have a similar policy) created a bot to paste male nipples on photos of female breasts, to get past their AI system for that.
Europeans seem to have a more relaxed attitude towards nipples on TV: they can be seen in ad for body-care products or where nudity is part of the plot.
On the other hand, if we allowed nipples at all on US television, they would be everywhere from toothpaste car ads…
Since it’s been so warm lately, I’ve been doing stuff out in the garage. Put new paddles, scraper bar and belt on the snowblower, cleaned out the carb and it’s ready to go. Before winter I rotated the tires on our minivan. Jacked it all up and put stands on all four corners, then when I went to lift the car to remove the jack stands the jack wouldn’t go up. D’oh! Of course the fluid was low. So I want to repair it this winter and it’s leaking out of that little rod that goes up and down with the handle. I sprayed like 20 years of crap off of it with brake cleaner and when I do this I notice a hairline crack at a weld for one of the wheel housing. Double d’oh. Too much trouble for old craftsman unfortunately, I’ve had it 20+ years.
re: #188 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Europeans seem to have a more relaxed attitude towards nipples on TV: they can be seen in ad for body-care products or where nudity is part of the plot.
On the other hand, if we allowed nipples at all on US television, they would be everywhere from toothpaste car ads…
Well, toplessness is legal in the state of New York. The state supreme court ruled some time ago that if men were allowed, so were women.
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re: #190 Anymouse
Well, toplessness is legal in the state of New York. The state supreme court ruled some time ago that if men were allowed, so were women.
another reason NY will have to be sawed off and set adrift to save America
re: #191 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
another reason NY will have to be sawed off and set adrift to save America
Will they let me aboard? Or are they going to build a wall and make Pennsylvania pay for it?
re: #192 Anymouse
Will they let me aboard? Or are they going to build a wall and make Pennsylvania pay for it?
Just don’t get on Long Island: that is going to be sunk to create an artificial barrier reef…
Each year a group organizes a mass bike ride, modelled after the Critical Mass bike ride in San Francisco. In the SF ride, hundreds and thousands of bikes gather for the Friday evening commute, taking over the road and feeling safe in numbers.
On the Playa, women who want to enjoy the freedom to not wear a top (that men enjoy in ordinary society) gather together for a mass bike ride. There are many hundreds of them. What’s great as well is that many women who want that freedom but don’t feel safe — even at Burning Man, topless women will get enough unwanted attention to scare them away from it — get a chance to feel safe in the crowd. And there’s a fine party after that.
Uh, NSFW.
re: #193 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Just don’t get on Long Island: that is going to be sunk to create an artificial barrier reef…
Could use it as an anchor if New York is set adrift.
Weird how I can run around Skyrim as an Elf, shooting lighting bolts and raising the dead, but it’s the talking dog that my mind balks at.
— Frankly My Dear … (@goddamnedfrank) January 18, 2017
.@BorowitzReport: Bush Counting Down Days Until He Is No Longer Worst President in History https://t.co/b8vquMODy2 pic.twitter.com/4GOjeHd8BL
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) January 17, 2017
re: #196 goddamnedfrank
Cool game. I’m having fun with Fallout 4. Just bought it for 20 bux at humblebundle.
re: #188 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Europeans seem to have a more relaxed attitude towards nipples on TV: they can be seen in ad for body-care products or where nudity is part of the plot.
On the other hand, if we allowed nipples at all on US television, they would be everywhere from toothpaste car ads…
For untold decades the NY Times had a “no-bellybutton” policy, airbrushing off the fashion shots. Someone pointed that out to them in the late 60’s, so they stopped. Perhaps the belly-bowlderization was driven by the dozen or so copies they sent to transplanted NYawkers in flyover country.
re: #199 Decatur Deb
For untold decades the NY Times had a “no-bellybutton” policy, airbrushing off the fashion shots. Someone pointed that out to them in the late 60’s, so they stopped. Perhaps the belly-bowlderization was driven by the dozen or so copies they sent to transplanted NYawkers in flyover country.
I recall seeing the famous Farrah Fawcett poster that adorned countless dorm rooms in the 70’s pictured in my mom’s National Enquirer…with the nipples (under the tank top) airbrushed out.
re: #200 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I recall seeing the famous Farrah Fawcett poster that adorned countless dorm rooms in the 70’s pictured in my mom’s National Enquirer…with the nipples (under the tank top) airbrushed out.
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National Enquirer is a bastion of probity—probably staffed with ex-nuns.
re: #201 Decatur Deb
National Enquirer is a bastion of probity—probably staffed with ex-nuns.
My mom insisted that she only read it so she would know what the other ladies at the hairdresser’s were talking about…
re: #202 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
My mom insisted that she only read it so she would know what the other ladies at the hairdresser’s were talking about…
Alien love-children.
re: #11 teleskiguy
A PISTOL FOR EVERY CHILD AND A CHILD FOR EVERY PISTOL!
Nice completion of the gun-nutter and quiverfull crazy-times loop. Scary thing is, this could be our future. The Handmaids Tale was not a how-to guide, please.
re: #204 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Nice completion of the gun-nutter and quiverfull crazy-times loop. Scary thing is, this could be our future. The Handmaids Tale was not a how-to guide, please.
ANother dystopian novel on its way to becoming reality is Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story, which describes America after the Great Currency Collapse.
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A bit OT but I heard that the fellow that leased the bicycles used for the photo shoot for Queen’s Bicycle Race tried to sue them for damages because naked women were sitting on the saddles.
Fellow had no sense of modern entrepreneurship: he could have auctioned hose seats off for big money, especially if they came with an autographed photo of the model who sat on them…
re: #207 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Please put that in spoiler tags, not because I am a prude, but what I said in #206
re: #207 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
A bit OT but I heard that the fellow that leased the bicycles used for the photo shoot for Queens Bicycle Race tried to sue them for damages because naked women were sitting on the saddles.
As a regular bicycle rider… I so envy those girls.
uh, this is Little Green Footballs, not Page 3 of a London tabloid…
re: #208 The Vicious Babushka
Please put that in spoiler tags, not because I am a prude, but what I said in #206
I just figured that photo was small enough in format to be safe for work…
re: #211 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I just figured that photo was small enough in format to be safe for work…
Why take a chance?
Oh, god, these fcking idiots…
And after about 10 seconds of not-even-trying internet sleuthing…
@SpankCityHall Its like the website was setup cheap, and then spend $63 on backpage for ads to make it look a real recruiter @JamesOKeefeIII
— jay (@random__name) January 18, 2017
But the wingnuts have sold themselves on this being totally real and on the up and up.
They’ve set up a hard to trace fake recruiter for “paid” protestors for next to nothing, so they can justify massive retaliation against any protests. I think this is about to go south in a bad way.
re: #115 Joe Bacon
I will have the lulz if they try that with me. Is. Not. Gonna. Happen.
The Babadook tried to eat children but maybe instead of focusing on his actions we should’ve focused on what was inside his demon heart
— WET ARMADILLO (@BauceSauce) January 18, 2017
Good morning Lizards
The guy who ran for president on his ability to make and close deals could not successfully book a Bruce Springsteen cover band.
— Chase Mitchell (@ChaseMit) January 17, 2017
Trump says won’t move White House briefing room, will pick who gets in https://t.co/AJ8EJfqker pic.twitter.com/tINmKYJbsw
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) January 18, 2017
WHO GETS IN:
Breitbart
Infowars
Nat Enq
WND
RT
Fox
Hannity
GatewayPundit
WHO STAYS OUT
NY Times
Wash Post
CNN
MSNBC
ABC
CBS
Reuters
AP https://t.co/N1vIt2pi4k— Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) January 18, 2017
re: #188 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
….. they would be everywhere from toothpaste car ads…
I like cars. I have the feeling that I would not like cars that need toothpaste ala Christine.
re: #196 goddamnedfrank
Is this you?
re: #219 The Vicious Babushka
Wait a second! Chuck C, Pax and Got News/WeSerchr didn’t make Koko The Conservative Press Enabler’s little list?
I’m shocked…
I have to agree with Anne Laurie that this from Josh Marshall is good:
… Presidents don’t validate what is and isn’t news. If you’re expecting them to, you’re doing it wrong. Almost nothing that is truly important about the work of a free press is damaged by moving the press office across the street.
Don’t get me wrong. I’m not saying that these things are not important or that all these threats aren’t a very bad sign. It is vastly preferable to have a President who believes in or at least respects American and democratic values. But let’s get real: we don’t or won’t as of Friday. Trump is a would-be authoritarian and a bully. He’s surrounded by mediocrities who owe all to him and feel validated by enabling his endless transgressions. Of course, he’s doing these things. We know Trump’s MO. He will bully people until they’re cowed and humiliated and obedient. He’ll threaten to kick the reporters out of the White House and then either cut a ‘deal’ or make some big to-do about ‘allowing’ the reporters to stay. These are all threats and mind games meant not so much to cow the press as make them think Trump is continually taking things away from them and that they need to make him stop.
They don’t need to. That access isn’t necessary to do their jobs. And bargaining over baubles of access which are of little consequence is not compatible with doing their job. Access can provide insight and understanding. But it’s almost never where the good stuff comes from. Journalists unearth factual information and report it. If Trump wants to turn America into strong man state, journalists should cover that story rather than begging Trump not to be who he is. America isn’t Russia. And I don’t think he can change us into Russia. So unless and until we see publications shut down and journalists arrested or disappeared, let’s have a little more confidence in our values and our history and our country…
Trump wants to bully the press and profit off the presidency. He’s told us this clearly in his own words. We need to accept the reality of both. The press should cover him on that basis, as a coward and a crook. The big corporate media organizations may not be able to use those words, I understand, but they should employ that prism. The truth is that his threats against the press to date are ones it is best to laugh at. If Trump should take some un- or extra-constitutional actions, we will deal with that when it happens. I doubt he will or can. But I won’t obsess about it in advance. Journalists should be unbowed and aggressive and with a sense of humor until something happens to prevent them from doing so. Trump is a punk and a bully. People who don’t surrender up their dignity to him unhinge him…
Edit: And if you don’t feel like going and reading the other document, this to me is the most important line:
The answer to attacks on journalism is always more journalism.
re: #222 Joe Bacon
Wait a second! Chuck C, Pax and Got News/WeSerchr didn’t make Koko The Conservative Press Enabler’s little list?
I’m shocked…
I only have 140 chars in a Tweet
re: #3 Anymouse
@Christiano104 @Green_Footballs What a weird thing to say. Trump is far more likely to start a war due to his mental illness.
— (((Jeff Furling))) (@FurlingtonJeff) January 18, 2017
Trying to keep it on the best seller list, thanks TRUMP!
Just (back) ordered “March (Trilogy Slipcase Set)” by @repjohnlewis https://t.co/vxNvHQLq6G via @amazon
— Franklin (@franklinftw) January 18, 2017
Will have to read it through and decide if my 8yo can read it. She’s familiar with the brutality of the Jim Crow era and the struggle for civil rights, but not sure about introducing her to the language yet.
Sad state of affairs when we worry about the language more than the actions. But many of her friends are of color and I’d hate for her to use the language incorrectly.
re: #48 InfidelOfFreedom
@mschwirtz It’s horrible that that has to be done. A lying President-elect with narcissistic personality disorder is a serious problem.
— (((Jeff Furling))) (@FurlingtonJeff) January 18, 2017
Wonkette is having an Inauguration Poetry Contest and it is a thing of beauty.
I wanted to do something to the tune of Al Wilson’s “The Snake” but the muse be ignoring me.
Thanks to Charles (or an admin?) for deleting that comment.
re: #49 Anymouse
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OK last night I discovered “The Kitten Lady” on YouTube and I have to say if you are feeling down and depressed by what the next 4 years hold in store, watch some “Kitten Lady” videos and they will make you smile. Or as I call her “The Girl With The Kitten Tattoos”
re: #219 The Vicious Babushka
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Trump thinks he’s handing out favors to those who want “in”. What he’s really doing is identifying those who are willing to compromise their coverage to stay on his good side.
Not content with having Pamela Geller, The Hill stepped it up even further and had terrorist-inspiring genocide denier Robert Spencer pen a piece about Lindsay Lohan and her alleged conversion to Islam:
Disgusting piece by Robert Spencer, but it’s par for the course for him. https://t.co/PuRKnoxQcA
— Basil El-Dabh (@basildabh) January 18, 2017
re: #233 KingKenrod
Trump thinks he’s handing out favors to those who want “in”. What he’s really doing is identifying those who are willing to compromise their coverage to stay on his good side.
It’s all a reality TV show to Putie’s Pumpkin
No wonder the Today Show on biased @NBC is doing so badly compared to its glorious past. Little credibility!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 18, 2017
He really believes that if he can just control the media message his presidency will be celebrated as a success. What a dangerous illusion. https://t.co/2SiUrmBNrU
— Elliott Lusztig (@ezlusztig) January 18, 2017
Among other things this shows that he never reads & spends all his time watching TV and thinks “the shows” are the final arbiter of truth.
— Elliott Lusztig (@ezlusztig) January 18, 2017
Great interview with Lionel Richie
Beautiful quote:
They also touched on Richie’s childhood in Tuskegee, Alabama, a town where The Tuskegee Airmen were heroes who fought for their country in WWII but returned home unable to vote. Richie, 66, got emotional telling the story of how as a 9-year old, he and his father went to Montgomery, Ala., and Richie unwittingly drank from a fountain marked For Whites Only. Some white men confronted his father, who grabbed Richie and ran off. Years later, Richie challenged his father, asking why he didn’t stay and fight. His dad simply answered, “I had a choice: to be a man or be a father.”
I’d argue his father managed to do both.
I had met with Maloney and two other Alexandria residents — business owner Dylan Raycroft and lawyer Jessica Killeen — to hear them discuss ways to protest Spencer’s mission. The stated goals of some “alt-right” factions include “nonviolent ethnic cleansing” and restoration of “white culture” in a whites-only homeland.“I’ve never been a political activist, just a businessman trying to be a part of the community the way normal people do,” said Raycroft, who owns a chimney sweep company in Alexandria. But he said the presence of Spencer in the neighborhood “crosses a line that can’t be ignored. There comes a point when you just have to say, ‘Enough is enough.’ ”
re: #213 I cannot.
OK, panic reduced, dropping from 5 layer mylar hat to 3 layer…the fake recruiter is just a performance artist, and Tucker Carlson inadvertently committed an act of journalism in the course of making a fool of himself as the performer played him.
It’s not even about popularity. It’s about the morally/ethically right thing to do: ACA superior to #GOPDontCare plan @tmoyer09 @bannerite
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 18, 2017
Yesterday, Devos showed that she’s unqualified to be Education Secretary. She’s an anti-science nut whose “qualification” rests on her intention to gut the federal education department and push school choice even as 90% of all Americans are educated in public schools. Devos has never set foot in a public school, and wouldn’t know what’s taught in a science classroom (or what would be proper in such a classroom).
Today, we’ve got Price up for HHS. He’s more of the same from Trump. Ideologues who are intent on gutting the departments they look to run. They’re all about rolling back rights, programs, and sabotaging the work done.
Obamacare/ACA is the focal point of GOP hatred, because it achieved something despite GOP efforts to sabotage for the past 7 years. Not only is it popular, but it’s essential to providing health coverage for millions, reducing medically induced bankruptcies for patients and hospitals alike, and the uninsured rate would be lower still had the GOP expanded Medicaid even further. GOP dominated states are those with the highest levels of uninsureds, and would have had the most to gain from Medicaid expansion - but they’ve stood against this. Texas has the highest uninsured rate at 16%, followed by right wing bastions: GA, AK, AZ, and FL. 13% each.
National average is: 9%. NJ is at 8%. KY got their rate down to 6%, which is on par with NY. MA has 4%. (all figures are from KFF)
Those percentage points represent millions of people nationally who are without insurance. Had Texas expanded Medicaid, we’d be looking at a significantly lower uninsured rate in the state, and the state’s health care providers would be in a better position financially.
None of this matters, because the GOP thinks that requiring health insurance or creating marketplaces or expanding Medicaid is somehow unconstitutional or otherwise against the rights of man. It infringes on liberty, which is a BS argument, considering the Constitution requires Congress to provide for the general welfare, and nothing is more important to the general welfare of the nation than the health of its citizens. The GOP purposefully ignore the Constitution when it suits them and their obligations to act. We see it time and again.
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re: #239 lawhawk
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Yesterday, Devos showed that she’s unqualified to be Education Secretary. She’s an anti-science nut whose “qualification” rests on her intention to gut the federal education department and push school choice even as 90% of all Americans are educated in public schools. Devos has never set foot in a public school, and wouldn’t know what’s taught in a science classroom (or what would be proper in such a classroom).
Today, we’ve got Price up for HHS. He’s more of the same from Trump. Ideologues who are intent on gutting the departments they look to run. They’re all about rolling back rights, programs, and sabotaging the work done.
Trump’s cabinet is specifically tasked with BURNING IT ALL DOWN. Bannon is the architect of all the destruction.
re: #236 Franklin
Great interview with Lionel Richie
Beautiful quote:
I’d argue his father managed to do both.
It’s just amazing to think about how a child drinking from the “wrong” water fountain could get someone killed. People who want African Americans to “get over it” have never even attempted to empathize about this.
I’m pretty sure that BURNING IT ALL DOWN is actual treason.
re: #239 lawhawk
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Yesterday, Devos showed that she’s unqualified to be Education Secretary. She’s an anti-science nut whose “qualification” rests on her intention to gut the federal education department and push school choice even as 90% of all Americans are educated in public schools. Devos has never set foot in a public school, and wouldn’t know what’s taught in a science classroom (or what would be proper in such a classroom).
Today, we’ve got Price up for HHS. He’s more of the same from Trump. Ideologues who are intent on gutting the departments they look to run. They’re all about rolling back rights, programs, and sabotaging the work done.
Obamacare/ACA is the focal point of GOP hatred, because it achieved something despite GOP efforts to sabotage for the past 7 years. Not only is it popular, but it’s essential to providing health coverage for millions, reducing medically induced bankruptcies for patients and hospitals alike, and the uninsured rate would be lower still had the GOP expanded Medicaid even further. GOP dominated states are those with the highest levels of uninsureds, and would have had the most to gain from Medicaid expansion - but they’ve stood against this. Texas has the highest uninsured rate at 16%, followed by right wing bastions: GA, AK, AZ, and FL. 13% each.
National average is: 9%. NJ is at 8%. KY got their rate down to 6%, which is on par with NY. MA has 4%. (all figures are from KFF)
Those percentage points represent millions of people nationally who are without insurance. Had Texas expanded Medicaid, we’d be looking at a significantly lower uninsured rate in the state, and the state’s health care providers would be in a better position financially.
None of this matters, because the GOP thinks that requiring health insurance or creating marketplaces or expanding Medicaid is somehow unconstitutional or otherwise against the rights of man. It infringes on liberty, which is a BS argument, considering the Constitution requires Congress to provide for the general welfare, and nothing is more important to the general welfare of the nation than the health of its citizens. The GOP purposefully ignore the Constitution when it suits them and their obligations to act. We see it time and again.
I expect Price will be. I’ve actually been really impressed with the Dems handling of the cabinet picks thus far.
re: #239 lawhawk
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Yesterday, Devos showed that she’s unqualified to be Education Secretary. She’s an anti-science nut whose “qualification” rests on her intention to gut the federal education department and push school choice even as 90% of all Americans are educated in public schools. Devos has never set foot in a public school, and wouldn’t know what’s taught in a science classroom (or what would be proper in such a classroom).
Today, we’ve got Price up for HHS. He’s more of the same from Trump. Ideologues who are intent on gutting the departments they look to run. They’re all about rolling back rights, programs, and sabotaging the work done.
Obamacare/ACA is the focal point of GOP hatred, because it achieved something despite GOP efforts to sabotage for the past 7 years. Not only is it popular, but it’s essential to providing health coverage for millions, reducing medically induced bankruptcies for patients and hospitals alike, and the uninsured rate would be lower still had the GOP expanded Medicaid even further. GOP dominated states are those with the highest levels of uninsureds, and would have had the most to gain from Medicaid expansion - but they’ve stood against this. Texas has the highest uninsured rate at 16%, followed by right wing bastions: GA, AK, AZ, and FL. 13% each.
National average is: 9%. NJ is at 8%. KY got their rate down to 6%, which is on par with NY. MA has 4%. (all figures are from KFF)
Those percentage points represent millions of people nationally who are without insurance. Had Texas expanded Medicaid, we’d be looking at a significantly lower uninsured rate in the state, and the state’s health care providers would be in a better position financially.
None of this matters, because the GOP thinks that requiring health insurance or creating marketplaces or expanding Medicaid is somehow unconstitutional or otherwise against the rights of man. It infringes on liberty, which is a BS argument, considering the Constitution requires Congress to provide for the general welfare, and nothing is more important to the general welfare of the nation than the health of its citizens. The GOP purposefully ignore the Constitution when it suits them and their obligations to act. We see it time and again.
I’m half surprised they’re even going through the sham of hearings. It’s clear the majority will just rubber stamp DT’s choices.
re: #239 lawhawk
The 50% of eligible voters who didn’t vote because they ignore politics are going to notice that something’s wrong when they lose health care benefits and the schools fall apart.
We’re headed into a very bad time, but I think it will wake a lot of people up, and we will start rebuilding America four years from now.
If we can manage to stay out of a nuclear war, we’re going to make it through this mini-dark-age and get back on track.
re: #243 The Vicious Babushka
I’m pretty sure that BURNING IT ALL DOWN is actual treason.
I’m hoping Breitbart goes bankrupt in the Trump years. It’s a lot easier and profitable to bitch as they have the past eight years then actually have to defend policy.
re: #245 Sir John Barron
I’m half surprised they’re even going through the sham of hearings. It’s clear the majority will just rubber stamp DT’s choices.
The Republicans know they have to at least provide a little bit of the process for it to seem legitimate.
re: #246 Clearly a Country For Sick Old Haters
The 50% of eligible voters who didn’t vote because they ignore politics are going to notice that something’s wrong when they lose health care benefits and the schools fall apart.
We’re headed into a very bad time, but I think it will wake a lot of people up, and we will start rebuilding America four years from now.
If we can manage to stay out of a nuclear war, we’re going to make it through this mini-dark-age and get back on track.
The thing we have to learn is not to take anything for granted. Trump proves any asshole can be President even if he runs a throughly dishonest campaign and shows himself to be a dickbag of the highest level. I’m hopeful in the end Trump will prove to be a Pyrrhic victory for the right.
re: #250 Sir John Barron
He’ll have the best cover-bands.
The best negotiator on the planet couldn’t even get a cover band to do the inauguration gig. Sad. Bigly.
re: #33 Anymouse
Gaaa… .
Still trying to throw money Mr. Johnson’s way …
PayPal still declining my credit card.
Called my credit card company, they say there is no problem on their end, the card is fine. (They then told me they get this with PayPal a lot, and gave me a number to call them.)
I am now on endless hold with PayPal… . Getting past their system without giving them a cellular number I don’t have because we don’t have cell service was a feat by itself.
It did the same thing with mine. I added a different card. Same result.
This site is the only place this happens.
re: #250 Sir John Barron
He’ll have the best cover-bands.
I understand that 3 Doors Down cover band is OK, though it doesn’t quite draw the crowds the original used to.
re: #251 lawhawk
The best negotiator on the planet couldn’t even get a cover band to do the inauguration gig. Sad. Bigly.
He’ll have the best cover-bands that cover the best cover-bands.
Trump promised not to cut #Medicare or #Medicaid on the campaign, but his pick for HHS Tom Price has other plans https://t.co/tr7qEN2B5Q
— Senator Tim Kaine (@timkaine) January 18, 2017
I’m confused by progressive groups who have been around forever yet insist on language and actions that never work.
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) January 18, 2017
A human who thinks that guns in schools will thwart grizzly bear attacks is under consideration for the nation’s highest educational post.
— David Simon (@AoDespair) January 18, 2017
Raised my son in Alaska. He went to school there. 2nd Grade to BA degree
With ACTUAL grizzly bears outside
Never needed a gun https://t.co/29UvBgRVx9— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 18, 2017
Devos has the Bryan Fischer stamp of approval. Creationist anti-science wingnuts.
re: #79 Anymouse
@vincentdonofrio you’re the douche from Sausage Party. https://t.co/X1X0A5GQcq
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) January 18, 2017
re: #256 Timothy Watson
Not entirely sure of his context, but, and I hate to pick on progressives, but any “group” eventually structures itself to maximize its survival while minimizing its work.
Edit: Is there a way to create an organization that doesn’t do this?
Senate hearings this morning, all start at 10 a.m.
-Scott Pruitt: EPA
-Tom Price: HHS
-Wilbur Ross: Commerce
-Nikki Haley: U.N. ambassador— NPR (@NPR) January 18, 2017
.@CincinnatiZoo has its 1st baby of 2017 - a Snowy White Colobus Monkey! #adorbs #cantwaittoseethebaby #meltstheheart @Local12 pic.twitter.com/GTgssbqFxO
— Perry Schaible (@Local12Perry) January 18, 2017
At a local town hall, Rep. Kevin Brady expected people to be eager for ACA repeal. He got something quite different. https://t.co/YirimPbk5G
— Lydia DePillis (@lydiadepillis) January 18, 2017
Fiona Apple’s new anti-Trump song “Tiny Hands” is the perfect Women’s March chant: https://t.co/9yIc8ra5Bn via @BrowBeat
— Timothy Watson (@timothy_watson) January 18, 2017
What a grizzly image. pic.twitter.com/IjRFc7v99g
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) January 18, 2017
re: #262 Backwoods_Sleuth
Remove the plank (black man) from people’s eyes, and suddenly they can see.
President Elect Donald Trump in an interview with @mikeallen pic.twitter.com/mj1If9DQ9v
— Yashar (@yashar) January 18, 2017
Trump’s pick for health secretary has spent years trying to limit access to contraception https://t.co/5deFXyCNt3 pic.twitter.com/jwmLMgxfY8
— Mother Jones (@MotherJones) January 18, 2017
“I was banned from Twitter bc I’m a republican” - Martin Shkreli @MorningsMaria @FoxBusiness pic.twitter.com/49U1GGQpAV
— Maria Bartiromo (@MariaBartiromo) January 18, 2017
So we’re not going to point out that it was actually because he’s a serial harasser? https://t.co/4sM0SoiSB1
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) January 18, 2017
re: #226 Franklin
I’d read it with her — it’s a bit high-level.
Another book you might consider is Selma, Lord, Selma, by and about two 7- and 8-year olds who participated in the Movement.
oh…
Trump wants his briefings in listicle form. https://t.co/wDWXyLierq pic.twitter.com/EVo4UI4AIp
— Heidi N Moore (@moorehn) January 18, 2017
Nuance, who the hell needs nuance? The lowbrow solution to everything is what we’ll be getting.
Trump thinks the job of the press is to make him look good, and he will attack any outlet that draws his attention and fails to do so pic.twitter.com/QgvwuUQMfP
— Mazel Tov Cocktail (@AdamSerwer) January 18, 2017
Considering how much whites go nuts when blacks want to be treated the same - as someone keeps quoting “When you’re used to privilege, equality feels like oppression” - they should be going crazy as Trump makes us second fiddle to Russia and reduces our standing in the world as the one super power.
Von Clownstick is butthurt over this==>
Companies are “recycling” old job creation announcements to avoid Trump’s twitter attacks https://t.co/3EnlskmNaT pic.twitter.com/P6KxedjXv8
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 18, 2017
re: #275 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #275 The Vicious Babushka
What a bunch of cowards.
re: #268 Timothy Watson
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FBI Records Vault is tweeting again.
FOIA Requests Containing the Word Trump: This release consists of a listing of Freedom of Information Act request… https://t.co/FN56VleMEi
— FBI Records Vault (@FBIRecordsVault) January 18, 2017
re: #277 Amory Blaine
What a bunch of cowards.
Trump has shown that he can crash a company’s stock with one swipe of his stubby Tweetfinger.
Continues to be an asshole:
Flight out of Panama City FL delayed 2.5 hrs so far. Foggier than Rep John Lewis’s memory.
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) January 18, 2017
re: #281 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Quite a lead from @nytimes:https://t.co/D3rB53i7O5 pic.twitter.com/eDjLk9Pexi
— Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) January 18, 2017
Thank you to @GolfDigest for this incredible feature! “Golfer-in-Chief” @RealDonaldTrump https://t.co/vpdY4jNbI4 pic.twitter.com/Q5fzH4fpmH
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) January 17, 2017
Photoshop deserves a Medal of Freedom for the hard work of deleting the bloat. https://t.co/vkzNWEUKZR
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) January 18, 2017
@joesonka 40+ union members and supporters showed up, led by @kyjwj and the 16 @KyChamber members fled out a side door pic.twitter.com/g2IFRxsMe2
— Richard Becker (@richardbeckerky) January 18, 2017
Kentucky Chamber held pricey seminar for employers today on how to prevent workers from organizing union. They prohibited me from covering. https://t.co/keP71a7I83
— Joe Sonka (@joesonka) January 18, 2017
re: #284 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“Golfer-in-Chief” as an insult towards President Obama has gone down the memory hole.
We’ve always been at war with Eastasia.
re: #276 Timothy Watson
What then of the companies all cutting jobs and closing stores, from Lowe’s to Penny’s, Walmart and other Dept stores @NickTimiraos @owillis
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 18, 2017
Guess those are all Obama’s fault. Department stores are shedding jobs, including Walmart and Target. We’re not just talking seasonal jobs being cut, but full time jobs as these companies find that online sales are eating into brick and mortar store sales.
Sears is exhibit A of how a company is run into the ground to benefit ownership.
JC Penney is also flailing about with a schizophrenic business model and sales approach. But even companies that have had solid sales in the past are hurting - including Kohls, Target, and Walmart. Higher end department stores aren’t immune either, though there you’ve got people who are willing to pay a premium for premium service. Macys is in the middle - not high-end enough to fight for premium sales and not cut rate enough to compete with Kohls. Found that Macys does have good idea in their online purchase-store pick-up, and it’s executed well too. That might be a good model, but it also means that store footprints are likely to shrink.
Macys has colocated their off-brand store (competing against TJMaxx/Homegoods/Marshalls) in one of their regular department stores, because they’re finding that people want to hunt for bargains, rather than get coupons that can’t be used on any items that are on sale (unlike say Kohls, where the coupons apply to nearly everything).
The Earth reached its highest temperature on record in 2016 https://t.co/Ep4mbkokJj pic.twitter.com/49BgWmzMu6
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 18, 2017
Trump Commerce pick Wilbur Ross won’t say if he accepts near-universal scientific consensus abt man-made global warming. He’ll oversee NOAA.
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) January 18, 2017
re: #287 lawhawk
I wonder if 2017 will be the year that Sears finally bites the dust once and for all.
re: #284 Backwoods_Sleuth
So, after attacking @Potus for playing golf, we see @EricTrump cheering @realDonaldTrump being named “golfer in chief” by @GolfDigest?
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 18, 2017
re: #289 Dr Lizardo
They’ve already sold off Craftsman to Stanley/Black and Decker, so all that’s left is Land’s End and Kenmore.
The only actual value in the company besides those two brands is the real estate it’s sitting on.
re: #288 Backwoods_Sleuth
JUST IN: U.S. scientists officially declare 2016 the hottest year on record. That makes three in a row. https://t.co/0ZiFam8zGy
— Ed O’Keefe (@edatpost) January 18, 2017
Wow: Wilbur Ross admits that one of his “dozen or so” housekeepers was undocumented, and has been fired. Echoes of Zoe Baird. pic.twitter.com/A7piidhTju
— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) January 18, 2017
re: #294 Backwoods_Sleuth
Man of the people. //
I don’t mind them having house keepers. It’s the “some rules don’t apply to me” attitude that’s killer.
SHOCKING NEWS!
Assange lawyer: Manning commutation did not meet conditions of Assange’s offer to be extradited if she was pardoned https://t.co/sq94fVzkSX pic.twitter.com/PozP2NsrXD
— The Hill (@thehill) January 18, 2017
re: #275 The Vicious Babushka
Von Clownstick is butthurt over this==>
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re: #296 bratwurst
SHOCKING NEWS!
As twitter recorded, though, all Assange required was that she be commuted.
re: #294 Backwoods_Sleuth
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A dozen housekeepers?
That better be across a few residences. Either that or this guy is the biggest slob in history.
#Inauguration day has almost arrived!!! The last 19 months have been remarkable but this amazing journey is just getting started! #MAGA 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/T8N84sF5MM
— Ivanka Trump (@IvankaTrump) January 18, 2017
What merchandise are you selling this time, lady? https://t.co/V5nIXuhCpp
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) January 18, 2017
re: #296 bratwurst
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Yep, called it last night, there go the goalposts.
Trump will issue “four or five” executive orders on Inauguration Day, Spicer says.
— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) January 18, 2017
re: #284 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The slur used against the black guy is A-OK now.
Every single day I want to puke.
Price just admitted that he received info from Rep. Collins and personally chose to purchase Innate Immuno stock. Transition said otherwise.
— Paul Blumenthal (@PaulBlu) January 18, 2017
This would appear to be a direct violation of the STOCK Act. https://t.co/1JNInvtFA2
— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) January 18, 2017
Obama takes trip to Chicago: “WHO DOES HE THINK HE IS?! THAT’S MY TAX MONEY HE’S WASTING!”
Trump cames out in Trump Tower: “Hey, he owns it, so it’s not my money being used.”
Obama plays golf: “I DIDN’T ELECT HIM TO PLAY GOLF! HE HAS A JOB TO DO!”
Trump plays golf: “Hey, the man has a stressful job, he needs time away from it. Who are you to say he can’t take time off?”
re: #302 Targetpractice
Yep, called it last night, there go the goalposts.
Manning pardon/commuted sentence needed to include Assange pardon for any crimes committed in any country.
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Tom Price says it’s “imperative” that people “have the OPPORTUNITY to gain access.” Not quite “insurance for everybody.” Let the spin begin
— Domenico Montanaro (@DomenicoNPR) January 18, 2017
*thud*
Trump wants more military parades, like the days of the Soviet military through Red Square. https://t.co/tKBfMEvzBR pic.twitter.com/m1uHdVN1V4
— Amy Fried (@ASFried) January 18, 2017
re: #308 Sir John Barron
Manning pardon/commuted sentence needed to include Assange pardon for any crimes committed in any country.
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That’s not really a joke, it’s effectively what Assange was aiming for. Getting a pardon for Manning so his own lawyers could argue that the White House had “admitted” that no crime had been committed. By only commuting Manning’s sentence, the conviction still stands, so Assange’s lawyers can’t argue the validity of any charges against him for releasing the intel Manning turned over to him.
re: #308 Sir John Barron
He’s waiting for his 00 license from Trump
Spicer says hotels are sold out for miles for inauguration. But news orgs have found lots of availability. https://t.co/eB9NOSptFj
— Adrian Carrasquillo (@Carrasquillo) January 18, 2017
Vulgar poltroon Donald Trump to celebrate promotion to dictator with shabby US military parade.
KPA military parades are spectacles of awe. pic.twitter.com/SvGsW2NprO— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) January 18, 2017
This is what Trump wants for his Inauguration Parade #TheResistance #UniteBlue #Putinspuppet #notmypresident https://t.co/ANuPcTnQM8
— Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) January 18, 2017
Not knowing anything about critical issues facing their Departments seems to be a common theme among Trump’s picks.
— Nathalie Baptiste (@nhbaptiste) January 18, 2017
Mark Ruffalo just retweeted this==>
Trump says won’t move White House briefing room, will pick who gets in https://t.co/AJ8EJfqker pic.twitter.com/tINmKYJbsw
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) January 18, 2017
WHO GETS IN:
Breitbart
Infowars
Nat Enq
WND
RT
Fox
Hannity
GatewayPundit
WHO STAYS OUT
NY Times
Wash Post
CNN
MSNBC
ABC
CBS
Reuters
AP https://t.co/N1vIt2pi4k— Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) January 18, 2017
re: #315 The Vicious Babushka
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Made even funnier because George Takei is in that game.
Gotta admit, if you love military extravaganzas, Putin’s parades kick ass.
re: #313 Backwoods_Sleuth
Kayak’s reporting that 71% of rooms are taken for the 19th to 21st.
That’s not exactly a sellout. Consider that the occupancy rate is usually in the 70s. What I am seeing is that hotels are trying to cash in by jacking up their rates significantly. More likely to push people to less expensive hotels away from the DC central business district or to the suburbs.
DeVos said she was not on board of her mother’s organization. The 2014 990 filing shows she was an org VP: https://t.co/x3KWuLNEfT pic.twitter.com/qNfkrb5aYb
— Annie Waldman (@AnnieWaldman) January 18, 2017
Sean Spicer says the White House briefing room “only has 49 seats.” Today the room has 114 seats – about half empty. pic.twitter.com/a9NKmdtzfS
— Tara McKelvey (@Tara_Mckelvey) January 18, 2017
There’s a pretty good chance your 4 year old has read more books than @realdonaldtrump. pic.twitter.com/DIMdKJRIrD
— ❄ tR🔥mpster Fire ❄ (@TomWellborn) January 18, 2017
#confirmationhearings
There is some SERIOUS shade throwing going on right now.— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 18, 2017
re: #319 The Vicious Babushka
Gotta admit, if you love military extravaganzas, Putin’s parades kick ass.
Still can’t hold a candle to the DPRK’s funky get-down Juche party.
Jesus, this guy is a straight up moron desperate for attention:
“Once I said something about Ayatollah Khomeini,” the real estate agent recalled of the moment. “I legitimately feel like he is ‘blank’ and I said it, and then I realized, Hmm, I come from a terrorist nation, they kill people for a lot less, so I called the producers and said, ‘You know that little thing I said about Khomeini? Maybe we can — well, I don’t want to die because there are Muslim extremists that will be offended.’ So, they cut that out.”
Newsflash you Bibi-loving Iranian Milo-wannabe: you’re NOT the only person who has cursed Khomeini. Why would Muslim extremists go after you for cursing Khomeini when majority of Muslim extremists do so on a regular basis? This guy clearly has no clue about Salafis AT ALL.
You’re not important enough you self-righteous Tehrangeleano, get over yourself you self-absorbed buffoon.
re: #313 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Devos cites grizzly bears as reason for guns in schools:
cbsnews.com
Amway doesn’t have bear repellant?
re: #326 electrotek
Mind you, I would have extended support for Reza for being an openly gay Iranian man. But given how he adores the Israeli far-right (he has praised Bibi Netanyahu in the past), advocates bombing his own homeland, and has recently demonstrated his lack of knowledge about Muslim extremism, I can safely state that he is bound to be the next Iranian version of Milo.
George H.W. Bush in letter to Trump about #Inauguration: “My doctor says if I sit outside in January, it likely will put me six feet under.” pic.twitter.com/NDGeq6wFSI
— ABC News (@ABC) January 18, 2017
I just read that he’s in the hospital today.
Inaugural speech “is a Trump draft. It is written by him, it is edited by him, it is updated by him… very, v personal,” @seanspicer says.
— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) January 18, 2017
sean spicer doesnt have the best track record on vouching for the authenticity of speeches #SparklePony https://t.co/7xdE9LS27e
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) January 18, 2017
re: #311 Targetpractice
That’s not really a joke, it’s effectively what Assange was aiming for. Getting a pardon for Manning so his own lawyers could argue that the White House had “admitted” that no crime had been committed. By only commuting Manning’s sentence, the conviction still stands, so Assange’s lawyers can’t argue the validity of any charges against him for releasing the intel Manning turned over to him.
Also wants 1 million dollars, tens and twenties, non-sequential bills.
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A bomb threat was called in to a Jewish school where a friend’s kid goes today. Apparently it’s a fucking trend. https://t.co/jVCosQedor
— Joanna Robinson (@jowrotethis) January 18, 2017
re: #332 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Pres Obama presented yesterday with @usmint bronze medals marking his two terms as president. pic.twitter.com/sFkOGQPvm6
— Mark Knoller (@markknoller) January 18, 2017
re: #334 The Vicious Babushka
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In Cincinnati right now:
BREAKING: Early Childhood School at Mayerson JCC has been evacuated. Parents haven’t been told why. pic.twitter.com/tGTxcfiwk5
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) January 18, 2017
re: #328 Shiplord Kirel
Devos cites grizzly bears as reason for guns in schools:
cbsnews.comAmway doesn’t have bear repellant?
Besides, if you do happen to have a grizzly rampaging through the school, the average concealable handgun is probably not going to be adequate.
re: #340 Shiplord Kirel
Besides, if you do happen to have a grizzly rampaging through the school, the average concealable handgun is probably not going to be adequate.
Every school should have a .50 Barrett obviously.
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re: #235 The Vicious Babushka
[Trump] really believes that if he can just control the media message his presidency will be celebrated as a success. What a dangerous illusion.
I am afraid that we have passed from reality into a waking illusion…
re: #342 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I am afraid that we have passed from reality into a waking illusion…
Pharmacologists will be having a field day from people wondering whether to take the red pill or blue pill. /
WV’s other senator. She wants to get rid of those onerous coal regulations…
Obama’s @EPA hasn’t given any indication it cares about economic impact of its harmful policies. @ScottPruittOK would change this.
— Shelley Moore Capito (@SenCapito) January 18, 2017
Tom Price says repeal/replace plan will not have people “lose coverage.”
Mark it down. 1/18/17 10:48 a.m.— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) January 18, 2017
He’s changed it 10 times since then. Now he is back to ACCESS which is not coverage. https://t.co/ybs3xWgosY
— McBlondeLand (@McBlondeLand) January 18, 2017
Haley still believes a Muslim ban is unconstitutional and said Trump “has corrected his statement” & no longer believes in such an idea
— Jon Ward (@jonward11) January 18, 2017
It’s
Still
On
His
Websitehttps://t.co/nE0RTgM5Zd https://t.co/w24VFeBO5Y— danny (@dabbs346) January 18, 2017
re: #344 Backwoods_Sleuth
WV’s other senator. She wants to get rid of those onerous coal regulations…
Yes he has. That’s while people with black lung were explicitly mentioned in the ACA.
re: #346 Backwoods_Sleuth
“All of my advisors keep telling me I can’t do these things. What’s the point of being president if I can’t make any laws?”
re: #345 Backwoods_Sleuth
Tom Price says repeal/replace plan will not have people “lose coverage.”
Mark it down. 1/18/17 10:48 a.m.
— Steven Dennis
Well, under repeal/replace people won’t lose coverage that they didn’t have before the evil Obamacare. See how easy that is.
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Bomb threat reported at Nashville Jewish community center among several nationally https://t.co/lnaBbIYSFv @nataliealund
— The Tennessean (@Tennessean) January 18, 2017
Bomb threats being reported at JCC’s in ME, MA, NY, CT, FL, Law Enforcement following protocols to keep people safe
https://t.co/FI6QP3Hqod— Robert Trestan (@rtrestan) January 18, 2017
Police give all clear after bomb threat at #Jewish Community Center in #NewtonMA https://t.co/Z2ZonZF5cV
— Jeremy Burton (@BurtonJM) January 18, 2017
Also receiving a bomb threat today was the #Jewish Community Center in #Worcester MA, per @7News https://t.co/rGLGrWwb15 https://t.co/oBEb5IB9uR
— Jeremy Burton (@BurtonJM) January 18, 2017
I sometimes get live NPR thingies on my FB feed, with the comments coming up as they’re posted. This morning they had something on Devos. One comment I watched go past was “I hope she get’s in and fixes this mess!”
Like mandates the teaching of the appropriate use for the apostrophe, maybe?
re: #338 Backwoods_Sleuth
In Cincinnati right now:
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From Mayerson JCC: Just got all-clear to return to building. Haven’t said why they evacuated.
— WCPO (@WCPO) January 18, 2017
re: #109 allegro
I’ve decided to go to the march on Saturday in Houston but I don’t have an appropriate t-shirt, though I could whip out my sharpies and make one. Open to suggestions. I’m thinking of wearing a hijab. CL can you describe how to wrap/tie it? Sounds dumb probly, but it doesn’t look like it’s just over the head with the ends tossed over the shoulders.
Sorry, Allegro, just saw this.
On the march site they mentioned black t-shirts. I’m wearing my usual uppity Texas redhead t-shirt, “Women Are Strong As Hell.” And my pink cowboy boots, they’re comfortable enough.
Just come as yourself. Really. Your presence is what’s important.
re: #353 Backwoods_Sleuth
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But, you know, some of Trump’s best friends are Jewish. So there’s no way the rise in antisemitism has anything to do with him encouraging the rise of white nationalism.
Rand Paul: We need better risk pools.
Al Franken: “I tell you how we get a really big risk pool. It’s called ‘Medicare for Everyone.’”— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) January 18, 2017
re: #303 Backwoods_Sleuth
Sounds like the ACLU and other law groups are going to be busy on day one.
Al Franken bearing down on Tom Price, saying he got discounted stock price offered to about 20 people including Rep Chris Collins.
— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) January 18, 2017
re: #352 Blind Frog Belly White
I sometimes get live NPR thingies on my FB feed, with the comments coming up as they’re posted. This morning they had something on Devos. One comment I watched go past was “I hope she get’s in and fixes this mess!”
Like mandates the teaching of the appropriate use for the apostrophe, maybe?
Wingnuts read NPR?
re: #359 Timothy Watson
Wingnuts read NPR?
Wingnuts reply everywhere they can. It’s one of the traits the left needs to pick up.
re: #356 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Risk pools. So much of health is beyond the control of the individual, whether it’s the stochastic nature of cancer, or the heritable nature of things like hypertension, lipid metabolism, obesity, etc.
We’re all in the fucking pool. That’s the point of insuring everybody. Nobody can know that they won’t be hit with something expensive and potentially deadly.
re: #360 Belafon
Wingnuts reply everywhere they can. It’s one of the traits the left needs to pick up.
It gets so fucking wearing doing that, though. The tsunami of stupid one gets in response to posting the objectively verifiable truth just grinds you down.
You’re a minute over @alfranken
Al: The Benghazi hearings were 11 hours, just saying.
*mic drop #Price— Amy (@bunnyhugger75) January 18, 2017
re: #269 Resistance Is Not Futile
I’d read it with her — it’s a bit high-level.
Another book you might consider is Selma, Lord, Selma, by and about two 7- and 8-year olds who participated in the Movement.
Thanks!
heh
Union members protesting outside offered this flyer to attendees, saying they’re free to opt out of paying their Kentucky Chamber dues: pic.twitter.com/zsdVFmCejB
— Joe Sonka (@joesonka) January 18, 2017
During RTW debate, Dem @SenatorRayJones asked rhetorically if @KyChamber would let his law firm have chamber perks but not pay member fees. https://t.co/JduuvK4qmx
— Marcus Green (@MarcusGreenWDRB) January 18, 2017
@Enquirer According to its website 20 other JCC campuses received similar calls today. This follows a similar threat last week.
— Sarah Brookbank (@SarahBrookbank) January 18, 2017
The threat last week targeted Jewish community centers in at least nine states and the United Kingdom: https://t.co/8uIjxqFWpi https://t.co/ZWQM5BcybE
— Enquirer (@Enquirer) January 18, 2017
re: #366 Backwoods_Sleuth
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No doubt the work of liberals, as we all know that no conservative would ever do such a thing.
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re: #337 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The one in profile looks a lot like him; the frontal one not as much.
re: #366 Backwoods_Sleuth
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With that many threats they’ll almost certainly catch some of the callers. They need to make an example of them when they do.
.@POTUS is holding his final press conference at the White House today at 2:15pm ET. Tune in here: https://t.co/b4tqL3nPDV pic.twitter.com/TnrthdSfJb
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 18, 2017
re: #369 Shiplord Kirel
With that many threats they’ll almost certainly catch some of the callers. Tjey need to make an example of em when they do.
Just good ol’ buys havin’ some fun. Can’t you Hebes take a joke?
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LOLOLOLOL!
No.
Assange is still happy to come to the US provided all his rights are guarenteed despite White House now saying Manning was not quid-quo-pro.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) January 18, 2017
re: #372 Backwoods_Sleuth
LOLOLOLOL!
No.
Do we have an extradition treaty with Sweden, another country that wants him?
This is Duchess. She uses dark doggo forces to levitate her toys. 13/10 magical af pic.twitter.com/maDNMETA52
— WeRateDogs™ (@dog_rates) January 18, 2017
re: #372 Backwoods_Sleuth
LOLOLOLOL!
No.
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Hey, he has rights. The right to remain silent, the right to legal representation, the right to a speedy trial, etc, etc.
Snowden can remain in Russia and apply for a passport next year, attorney says https://t.co/x83RKuQOZx pic.twitter.com/8zCu0I8ITP
— NBC News (@NBCNews) January 18, 2017
Not surprising. He has been very useful. https://t.co/pJUvvfiHch
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) January 18, 2017
The greatest threat to America’s schools, children, and pic-a-nic baskets. Always waiting. Always watching. @BetsyDeVos knows. She knows. pic.twitter.com/QhZ6ogcEMd
— 43rd State Blues (@43SBdotcom) January 18, 2017
Trump on Instagram: “Writing my inaugural address at the Winter White House, Mar-a-Lago, three weeks ago. Looking forward to Friday.” pic.twitter.com/Lvk1AgWtc9
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) January 18, 2017
This sucks. William Onyeabor was a pioneer in his native Nigeria with his signature synth-funk sound that was ahead of his time in the 70s and even the 80s. He will always be remembered:
Groundbreaking ‘70s synth-funk pioneer William Onyeabor has died: https://t.co/dWE3UfgH3z pic.twitter.com/G8loyUeCBB
— FACT (@FACTmag) January 18, 2017
re: #377 Backwoods_Sleuth
he greatest threat to America’s schools, children, and pic-a-nic baskets. Always waiting. Always watching
That it why we should just shoot first and ask questions later if we see anything hulking and dark lurking near a school or playground.
oops…
Explosive Box Covers Package Thief In Poop https://t.co/vlwvXfvEmn pic.twitter.com/0P3iEKoUdD
— 700WLW Cincinnati (@700wlw) January 18, 2017
re: #376 Backwoods_Sleuth
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A passport? Where does he plan to fly? While there are numerous countries with which the US does not have an extradition treaty, most of the list is composed of countries one does not put on their list of holiday destinations. And many (Cuba, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, etc) would happily turn Snowden’s over as part of an agreement for more favorable status.
Someone this stupid should have someone monitoring them so they don’t drown on their own saliva:
re: #382 Targetpractice
Maybe he wants to go to brazil to see his old buddy Greenwald?
re: #378 Backwoods_Sleuth
— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) January 18, 2017
Beutler zeroes in on the pad of paper and thinks that it was simply a prop - there wasn’t anything written on it. That wouldn’t surprise me in the slightest. Everything Trump does is with smoke/mirrors and props.
re: #383 Timothy Watson
Can you give a summary for those of us who can’t get to facebook from work.
uh huh, yeah, sure…
NJ Gov. Christie says he turned down jobs in the Trump administration because wife refuses to move to Washington. https://t.co/8yF47pKV8x
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 18, 2017
re: #386 Belafon
Can you give a summary for those of us who can’t get to facebook from work.
The backlash has been off the charts for a café in Azle.
The reaction comes after the owner posted a Facebook message designed to bring in a crowd on Martin Luther King Day. But the message didn’t come out that way. In fact, it has sparked complaints of outright racism.
Sabrina Pyle owns Azle Café in Tarrant County. She admits that Monday wasn’t her best day.
“Yesterday I came up with this incredible, ingenious idea for what I thought would bring people in for lunch,” Pyle said.
She quickly learned from a friend that Monday’s special of chicken and waffles with a side of watermelon wasn’t such a good idea.
re: #384 Eclectic Cyborg
Maybe he wants to go to brazil to see his old buddy Greenwald?
Brazil is not on the non-extradition list. And even if it was, there’s no non-stop flights between Russia and Brazil, so wherever he landed, he’d have to basically stay prisoner on the plane for however long the layover was. The moment he stepped off, he’d be on the sovereign soil of whatever country he landed in and thus could be arrested.
Troubled @RepTomPrice refused to commit to protecting those with preexisting conditions when I asked. #PriceIsWrong
— Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) January 18, 2017
I asked @RepTomPrice to commit to maintaining health protections for those with disabilities- he declined. #priceiswrong
— Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) January 18, 2017
Reminder when you listen to Price lie about the effects of ACA repeal, and what the GOP is going to be doing:
ACA repeal affects many who aren’t aware.
Here are the people impacted on in one place.
RT if you think helpful. pic.twitter.com/1TmP1J1KGD— Andy Slavitt (@ASlavitt) January 13, 2017
re: #363 Backwoods_Sleuth
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On going one minute over allotted time, @alfranken says, “the Benghazi hearing was 11 hours” https://t.co/Wi1l8kmgW5 pic.twitter.com/hjiYLw3znq
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) January 18, 2017
lolwut? pic.twitter.com/hDqLwCaOeF
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
The new go-to insult for delusional right wingers. pic.twitter.com/yrUdppdrfq
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
Taking it in on one last walk through the People’s House. pic.twitter.com/uaAn6j8Ygy
— The First Lady (@FLOTUS) January 18, 2017
Taking it in on one last walk through the People’s House.
@realDonaldTrump Will it start with “Four Russian Whores And Seven Hacks Ago”…
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) January 18, 2017
Announcing our 2017 Woman of the Year…@octaviaspencer ! Make sure to follow us to get all of the details. #hastypudding #WOY2017 pic.twitter.com/6zW37vk68m
— The Hasty Pudding (@TheHastyPudding) January 18, 2017
re: #261 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Seeing your video reminded me…Colo the first Great Ape born in a zoo passed away at the Columbus Zoo yesterday.
She had just had her 60th birthday back in December. Sad day at the zoo and for many animal and zoo lovers in Columbus and around America.
Columbus Zoo Announces the Death of Colo, World’s Oldest Zoo Gorilla
At least 6 senators tasked with questioning or confirming Rep. Tom Price hold shares in health care companies https://t.co/MRXIQspDiA
— NPR (@NPR) January 18, 2017
According to NOAA, 2016 is officially the warmest year on record, edging out previous record holder, 2015, by .07°F: https://t.co/4qDONrcZaU pic.twitter.com/K6qjIRYTFo
— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) January 18, 2017
Oh noez! Cancel all nefarious sekrit plans immediately! pic.twitter.com/5gWcZygEzY
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
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This is the part 2 of “The cat’s revenge” Turn your speakers ON
dammit…it disappeared just that fast
I am tired of this jigaboo telling black people who they should be, what they should do. He’s a lackey for Democrats https://t.co/XRI5bEPo0F
— David A. Clarke, Jr. (@SheriffClarke) January 17, 2017
re: #402 Backwoods_Sleuth
found it:
This is the part 2 of “The cat’s revenge” Turn your speakers ON !!🔊🔊 pic.twitter.com/WXHaZotZfs
— Awesome Planet™ (@Awesome_planet_) January 18, 2017
Christie says he turned down jobs in Trump administration because his wife refused to move to Washington: https://t.co/auzywiN1ZS
— AP Politics (@AP_Politics) January 18, 2017
YOU RAN FOR PRESIDENT https://t.co/AAA5HoOgjY
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) January 18, 2017
re: #240 Bass Reeves
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Just got around to listening Mark Hamill read Trump tweets as The Joker, and I’m hooked. There’s got to be a plug-in or something that could make all his tweets sound like they’re coming from the Joker.
And use Harley Quinn’s voice for Kellyanne Conway. Because that’s rather fitting.
re: #294 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Didn’t that flaw doom the first two Clinton nominees for Attorney General or does that only matter if you are a woman or a Democrat?
re: #408 Hecuba’s daughter
Didn’t that flaw doom the first two Clinton nominees for Attorney General or does that only matter if you are a woman or a Democrat?
There’s a lot of shit that only matters if you’re a woman or a Democrat.
It’s more an attack on the selfishness and fear that poisons humanity, but sure, it can be about you if you want. pic.twitter.com/Oljfz1Cgo2
— Isaac Marion (@isaacinspace) January 16, 2017
re: #403 Skip Intro
“Sheriff” Clark needs a bigger cowboy hat. That one is seriously constricting the blood flow to his brain.
George H.W. Bush hospitalized for shortness of breath https://t.co/mggvliUJqN pic.twitter.com/qs3qR8JS8j
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) January 18, 2017
re: #409 Stanley Sea
My theory is she hates trump.
My theory is it’s 100% face saving bullshit. Nobody respects Christie and Kusher flat out hates him for prosecuting his dad. Dude got used, was promised a big reward and then had the rug pulled out from under his prodigious ass.
re: #407 lawhawk
Just got around to listening Mark Hamill read Trump tweets as The Joker, and I’m hooked. There’s got to be a plug-in or something that could make all his tweets sound like they’re coming from the Joker.
And use Harley Quinn’s voice for Kellyanne Conway. Because that’s rather fitting.
I wonder if Arleen Sorkin or Tara Strong (the two voice actresses who have voiced Harley Quinn) would be willing to do it.
re: #414 Backwoods_Sleuth
George H.W. Bush hospitalized for shortness of breath
Trump: I’m going to have to see a Doctor’s note.
re: #408 Hecuba’s daughter
Didn’t that flaw doom the first two Clinton nominees for Attorney General or does that only matter if you are a woman or a Democrat?
Anyone who isn’t an old, angry male WASP must comply with the law.
re: #277 Amory Blaine
What a bunch of cowards.
Cowards or just afraid Trump will drive down their stock price and mess up their business overall as he throws his little bully tantrums.
I’m still waiting to hear the feedback over his comments and threats to the German car manufacturers.
I know he is a New Yorker and is used to having his lard ass driven around in limos, but there are a lot of big business men all around this country that like there big Mercs, BMWs and Audis, let alone the businesses that sell them.
Oh man. Republicans on Capitol Hill think Trump entirely made up the “health care plan” he described to WaPo: https://t.co/iNfInSq6em pic.twitter.com/PF2HLWHH1Z
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 18, 2017
urldefense.proofpoint.comre: #416 Timothy Watson
I wonder if Arleen Sorkin or Tara Strong (the two voice actresses who have voiced Harley Quinn) would be willing to do it.
I just looked up Arleen Sorkin, and if she wanted, she could play KellyAnne sounding like Harley Quinn.
Militarized police are once again escalating violence in Standing Rock; business as usual to harm Native bodies in the name of “progress”.
— Tonya Song @ ANE (@Tonya_Song) January 18, 2017
re: #415 goddamnedfrank
My theory is it’s 100% face saving bullshit. Nobody respects Christie and Kusher flat out hates him for prosecuting his dad. Dude got used, was promised a big reward and got the rug pulled out from under his prodigious ass.
Sounds right to me. May all those public officials who support Trump suffer the same fate, i.e. have the rug pulled out from under them!
Thank you, Ohio Democratic Party, for not even trying last year. Harrumph.
UPDATE on DeVos story: Portman suggests Trump education nominee does not need to pay Ohio fine b4 confirmation https://t.co/NoEbyv8T5g
— Deirdre Shesgreen (@dshesgreen) January 18, 2017
Re: Betsy DeVos and the $5.3 million Ohio fine @robportman says: “I’m told she was not a party to this lawsuit.” https://t.co/WFJUVdMJ4W
— Deirdre Shesgreen (@dshesgreen) January 18, 2017
Rob Portman says Betsy DeVos shouldn’t have to pay the $5.3 million her group owes Ohio for breaking state campaign finance law https://t.co/I2TW38P212
— Darrel Rowland (@darreldrowland) January 18, 2017
The DeVos family gave $43,200 to Portman last cycle: https://t.co/xEEqrUULCM #DeVosHearing https://t.co/YDVBwCo0Ra
— Kirstin Alvanitakis (@kirstinalv) January 18, 2017
hahahahaaa.
SAD!
Get your FREE tickets to the Inaugural Welcome Concert & Inaugural Swearing-In Ceremony. https://t.co/krlfjKo1Gy pic.twitter.com/rBdNXuj25U
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 16, 2017
Get your FREE tickets to the Inaugural Welcome Concert & Inaugural Swearing-In Ceremony.
re: #420 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Par for the course for him. Makes things up and suffers no repercussions.
re: #382 Targetpractice
A passport? Where does he plan to fly? While there are numerous countries with which the US does not have an extradition treaty, most of the list is composed of countries one does not put on their list of holiday destinations. And many (Cuba, Taiwan, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, etc) would happily turn Snowden’s over as part of an agreement for more favorable status.
Russian citizens needed a passport for everyday life in the old SU. Probably they still do.
Scientists have discovered a new moth with golden hair and a tiny penis. They’ve named it after Trump https://t.co/EHtjkJ3Ryw
— The Independent (@Independent) January 18, 2017
Lesson: Don’t fuck with entomologists. https://t.co/Fl25mNCcUL
— Ethan Kocak (@Blackmudpuppy) January 18, 2017
re: #412 Backwoods_Sleuth
I want to read it now. Does the Trump-like character come to a horrid demise?
edit: Holy shit. That twitter feed is amazing. Trump just keeps throwing insults and the author just keeps coming back with great responses and zingers. He’s going to sell a million copies of the book.
By invitation from @SteveKingIA, Representatives of Austrian party founded by Nazis will attend Trump inauguration: https://t.co/gp53WbGoQR
— meta (@metaquest) January 18, 2017
re: #424 Sir John Barron
That just proves how smart Trump is!
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re: #426 Backwoods_Sleuth
Get your FREE tickets to the Inaugural Welcome Concert & Inaugural Swearing-In Ceremony. 58pic2017.org pic.twitter.com
— Donald J. Trump
Free? Does that mean you won’t pay me to come?
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re: #393 Charles Johnson
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@Green_Footballs Not a new go-to insult. Quite old, actually.
— Teo (@Teukka72) January 18, 2017
re: #430 stpaulbear
I want to read it now. Does the Trump-like character come to a horrid demise?
I wrote this book a year before your campaign and I thought it was outlandish fantasy. Please stop turning it into realism. pic.twitter.com/HHDGJcE4Tb
— Isaac Marion (@isaacinspace) January 17, 2017
Thank you for the encouragement, Mr. President. It’s been a rough year. pic.twitter.com/xKS2H3LRyJ
— Isaac Marion (@isaacinspace) January 17, 2017
re: #431 Backwoods_Sleuth
Considering Democrats are a party founded by slave owners, I don’t really care that they were founded by Nazis. On the other hand, the fact that they’re still trying to carry on Nazi ideology, it’s perfectly reasonable to smear King for his associating with them.
re: #412 Backwoods_Sleuth
Margaret Atwood and Suzanne Collins wrote equally dystopian future novels featuring Trump-like characters, too.
Seriously… Trump is just like Alma Coin, except more boorish and far less literate.
re: #436 Backwoods_Sleuth
Parady tRump account.
If this whole thing ends with the White House moving to Florida, none of us should be surprised at all pic.twitter.com/35P5djekU8
— Florida Man (@_FloridaMan) January 18, 2017
re: #439 Bubblehead II
Parady tRump account.
Yep.
@isaacinspace you gotta be kidding me. That can’t be real… can it?
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Jacquelyn @jacquelynreads 21h21 hours ago
@scottyspielman @isaacinspace No, they’re fake tweets that he is using to try and promote his book.
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Scott Spielman @scottyspielman 21h21 hours ago
@jacquelynreads @isaacinspace I wondered because I couldn’t find the original.
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Jacquelyn @jacquelynreads 21h21 hours ago
@scottyspielman @isaacinspace Yep. And he seems to keep on playing along with this… Hope his publisher speak out about this
George H.W. Bush is now in ICU; Barbara Bush also hospitalized pic.twitter.com/WFbLBtA8Zl
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) January 18, 2017
Rep Tom Price voted for a bill that allows an employer to fire a woman for health decisions, and will not admit it. (Thank you Sen Hassan.)
— Brad Reason (@BradReason) January 18, 2017
infowars…hahahaaa…..
Oh look, Trump adviser Roger Stone who bragged he was coordinating leaks with Assange claims assasination attempt via polonium @fwdcrocblu pic.twitter.com/4hjGUYV2RT
— Adam Khan (@Khanoisseur) January 18, 2017
Trump’s choice for White House budget director failed to pay more than $15,000 in taxes for a domestic worker https://t.co/szazO0Eyua
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 18, 2017
re: #441 Backwoods_Sleuth
shopped
Or potentially using the Dev tools in the browser to edit the the text, then screen capping it.
Don’t see any of the tweets in Trump’s timeline. If he’s faking it for publicity, I can’t see this ending very well…
re: #426 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Oh look, it’s that guy from the commercials for United States Presidential Used Car Sales selling a lemon salvaged from a flood to me again.
I think his name is Donny something…???
re: #445 Backwoods_Sleuth
He didn’t have to go that far to get out of attending the inauguration. Just a doctor’s note would have done it.
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All the best wishes to them for recovery.
FAIR WARNING: @petesouza twitter no longer exists. Follow him now at @PeteSouza44 #heartattack pic.twitter.com/56GR3LTmJa
— meta (@metaquest) January 18, 2017
re: #448 Backwoods_Sleuth
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taxes are dumb anyway. too many taxes. taxed enough already. what about Hillary’s 30k emails?
re: #436 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The Trump tweets are fake, right? They’re all pictures, and are childish even for Trump.
re: #456 Clearly a Country For Sick Old Haters
According to the Trump Twitter Search Archive - those tweets don’t exist.
These are the search returns for anyone with the name Isaac mentioned in them:
Jun 21, 2015 8:13:22 PM “@IsaacNewYorker: I said when Trump ran for president i was gonna be the happiest man on earth,when he wins,all Americans will be #Trump16” [Twitter for Android] ↗
Jun 21, 2015 8:08:01 PM “@IsaacNewYorker: Finally somebody with real intelligence & leadership is runnig for president Mr @realDonaldTrump. #MakeAmericaGreatAgain” [Twitter for Android] ↗
Apr 6, 2015 6:57:39 PM “@ISAACYASS: @realDonaldTrump I know you will do great things for the USA!” [Twitter for Android] ↗
Feb 13, 2014 11:01:42 AM Great making keynote speech at 2014 Lincoln Day Dinner, hosted by Dan Isaacs & NY Republican County Committee. Wonderful people! [Twitter Web Client] ↗
Oct 7, 2013 3:11:18 PM “We build too many walls and not enough bridges.” - Isaac Newton [Twitter Web Client] ↗
Oct 4, 2012 3:12:51 PM “To every action there is always opposed an equal reaction.” —Isaac Newton [Twitter Web Client] ↗
Apr 12, 2011 3:08:05 PM @danmcisaac Hopefully this answers your question… bit.ly #trumpvlog [Twitter Web Client] ↗
Nov 24, 2010 12:20:54 PM Tomorrow night’s episode of The Apprentice delivers excitement at QVC along with appearances by Isaac Mizrahi and Cathie Black. 10 pm on NBC [Twitter Web Client] ↗
re: #448 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“Not paying taxes is smart, like Trump. You know who really sucks is those people, the 47% who don’t pay taxes but get food stamps. Only Trump will stop.”
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re: #457 lawhawk
Yeah. the author is a self-promoting dick who is not helping.
re: #454 Backwoods_Sleuth
Probably my favorite photo that Souza shot in his eight years. Obama in Marine One flying by Omaha Beach.
re: #456 Clearly a Country For Sick Old Haters
The Trump tweets are fake, right? They’re all pictures, and are childish even for Trump.
yes, fake
re: #459 Clearly a Country For Sick Old Haters
Yeah. the author is a self-promoting dick who is not helping.
Amazon will most likely pull his books.
re: #376 Backwoods_Sleuth
Not surprising. He has been very useful.
Snowden will have to stay that way. People like Putin are incapable of gratitude.
Once Ed is no longer useful he’ll have to find a new place to hide.
re: #444 Bubblehead II
The scary part is, we automatically expect Trump to tweet a putdown like that.
The vote was unanimous https://t.co/OOQ0kiYtig
— Juan Escalante (@JuanSaaa) January 18, 2017
County seat of Orange County, CA.
Trump bragged about incredible photos of bikers coming to his inauguration. The photos are fake. https://t.co/va9sUnumbE pic.twitter.com/q1c17jwngl
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) January 18, 2017
re: #464 Myron Falwell
The scary part is, we automatically expect Trump to tweet a putdown like that.
Yep. Probably what he was counting on.
It’s real crowded in here for Obama’s final press conference as president pic.twitter.com/UucDwfctxl
— Jordan Fabian (@Jordanfabian) January 18, 2017
re: #465 wrenchwench
County seat of Orange County, CA.
Trump and his goons are going to have a whole lot more people to fight against than Wilson did 100 years ago.
re: #49 Anymouse
Thank you very much! For future reference — if you’re going to include private info for a particular person in a private comment, it’s best to address the private section just to that person. If you click the little lock icon at top right of the commenting box, a popup dialog box can help you do that.
In discussion about Confederate flag, Tom Price tells Sen. Tim Kaine that he’s against slavery. pic.twitter.com/rLRqqVk1v9
— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) January 18, 2017
In discussion about Confederate flag, Tom Price tells Sen. Tim Kaine that he’s against slavery.
re: #49 Anymouse
And by the way - I edited your comment to do that.
The Trump International Hotel in Washington is banning the media from its premises during inauguration week https://t.co/Sg2GFOhNmg pic.twitter.com/pyyzE0MUMg
— POLITICO (@politico) January 18, 2017
I CALLED SENATOR PORTMAN TO TELL HIM I DISAGREED WITH BETSY DEVOS BEING APPOINTED TO THE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. YOU CAN TOO:[no phone numbers allowed]
— sportsyelling. (@sportsyelling) January 18, 2017
I MEAN IT’S PRETTY MUCH A USELESS CALL CONSIDERING SHE GAVE HIM 43,000 LAST ELECTION CYCLE. BUT AT LEAST I SAID SOMETHING.
— sportsyelling. (@sportsyelling) January 18, 2017
YOU CAN ALSO CALL SENATOR BROWN TO LET HIM KNOW. HIS PHONE NUMBER IS:[no phone numbers allowed]
— sportsyelling. (@sportsyelling) January 18, 2017
.@MerriamWebster why are you so cool?
— Lizzard (@lizzard011) January 18, 2017
Because we have the best words. https://t.co/1smwcGhBZW
— Merriam-Webster (@MerriamWebster) January 18, 2017
Trump will make America even more hated than the Bush administration in the lead up to the Iraq war.
Let that sink in.
Writing my inaugural address at the Winter White House, Mar-a-Lago, three weeks ago. Looking forward to Friday. #Inauguration pic.twitter.com/S701FdTCQu
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 18, 2017
In the best, classiest room ever! Tremendous! @realDonaldTrump https://t.co/bjcRd6vPFY
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
FBI is looking into bomb threats at Jewish centers in the United States, Britain
re: #466 Backwoods_Sleuth
Trump lies/falls for fake BS about bikers coming to his inauguration. Spicer claims DC hotels are booked solid (they aren’t, and are jacking up prices in any event) - and Kayak claims 71% of rooms are taken - meaning about 29% are still available in DC.
That’s actually below what the hotel occupancy rate has been for DC, and that suggests people are actually staying away as a result of his inauguration. For 2015, the rate was 77.3%
Just as a comparison, an average week in NYC sees about 80+% of rooms occupied (for 2014, 89% were occupied).
re: #477 Charles Johnson
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Writing my inaugural address at the Winter White House, Mar-a-Lago, three weeks ago. Looking forward to Friday. #Inauguration pic.twitter.com/S701FdTCQu
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 18, 2017
Also, the wallpaper is shit. You have the taste of a guy who furnishes a home out of a Woolworth’s trash can. https://t.co/bcRNJjHzdE
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) January 18, 2017
The chair he is sitting is wallpapered, too?
Or, is that original tiling from the 30’s?
TRANSITION: Price’s broker directed trades
PRICE: I directed trades
TRANSITION: We were just talking about 1 accounthttps://t.co/dEmvihwoSN pic.twitter.com/rsHqBai3hX— Nick Baumann (@NickBaumann) January 18, 2017
re: #480 Backwoods_Sleuth
The wall finish is tile mosaic. It’s still tacky as hell.
Starting soon: @POTUS’s final press conference at the White House. Watch live: https://t.co/b4tqL36eMn pic.twitter.com/DerjbMAdR6
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) January 18, 2017
re: #477 Charles Johnson
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I’ve seen that photo three or four times now and each time all I can think is: Madame Trousseau.
re: #166 VegasGolfer
Piss off, asshole. You don’t “see” anybody here doing anything? You see whatever people want to show. You don’t know WTF they may or may not be doing and in what way, nor do you know people’s personal situations outside of what they choose to reveal here. And your claims about what you’ve supposedly done may be pure bullshit.
Nobody here needs to prove a fucking thing to you, got it?
WTF? This kind of STUPID assholery is why I’ve been staying away.
Marjorie Merriweather Post owned Mar a Lago first.
I went by there in the 80’s - one thing it was famous for were the glass shards embedded into the top of the walls. Cut you if you tried to scale.
He hasn’t changed much of the decor I assume.
re: #492 Sir John Barron
They’re not fake if he really believes them.
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You must understand that there is a Larger Truth that does not depend on mere objective facts in order to manifest its Truthiness.
Sooner you learn that, the easier it will be for you to adjust to the inevitable.
re: #489 Barefoot Grin
I’ve seen that photo three or four times now and each time all I can think is: Madame Trousseau.
Artists put the finishing touches to the @MadameTussauds wax figure of President-Elect Donald Trump in London #WaxTrump
📷: @CRatcliffePhoto pic.twitter.com/FpJOBU39Rc— Getty Images News (@GettyImagesNews) January 18, 2017
re: #491 Barefoot Grin
Oh, and winter white house. WTF.
Every man-of-the-people has a winter white house.
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re: #490 CuriousLurker
Piss off, asshole. You don’t “see” anybody here doing anything? You see whatever people want to show. You don’t know WTF they may or may not be doing and in what way, nor do you know people’s personal situations outside of what they choose to reveal here. And your claims about what you’ve supposedly done may be pure bullshit.
Nobody here needs to prove a fucking thing to you, got it?
WTF? This kind of STUPID assholery is why I’ve been staying away.
Yeah, I wish I had a hard count on the number of phone calls I made and doors I knocked for Clinton.
But I guess I’m not a truuuuuueeeeeeeeee progressive.
Fuck that shit.
re: #477 Charles Johnson
If that’s Trump attempting a “thoughtful” look he should probably stop. It just looks like he’s in pain.
Told my taxi driver @realDonaldTrump said DC was full of people for the inauguration. He laughed: “It’s empty. Most people are gone.” pic.twitter.com/4UQylKtZcT
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) January 18, 2017
re: #497 Timothy Watson
Yeah, I wish I had a hard count on the number of phone calls I made and doors I knocked for Clinton.
But I guess I’m not a truuuuuueeeeeeeeee progressive.
Fuck that shit.
THIS. Not everyone runs around shouting, “Looky what I did! I’m such a special snowflake, aren’t I?? ❄️ Pay attention to meeeeee…”
Me too Joe… Me too.
Joe Biden is worried Donald Trump might destroy Western civilization https://t.co/9eW4Yoi9Zz
— VANITY FAIR (@VanityFair) January 18, 2017
re: #502 InfidelOfFreedom
Add me to that list.
re: #502 InfidelOfFreedom
Me too Joe… Me too.
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Yeah, he’s making life easy for the the Da’esh & AQ types.
re: #502 InfidelOfFreedom
Credit should be given where credit is due — Trump, the Republicans and the US conservative movement and their foreign counterparts may destroy western civilization.
The root cause of this destructive impulse is the slow and partial progress that had been made toward achieving some of the stated ideals of western civilization.
when asked for advice I’ve been told things like “don’t do stupid stuff” — POTUS
First thing that Obama says very politely to press: Do your fucking job.
Pres. Obama jokes at start of final press conference: “Let me start off by saying I was sorely tempted to wear a tan suit today.” pic.twitter.com/93XWsMHYGn
— ABC News (@ABC) January 18, 2017
Pres. Obama jokes at start of final press conference: “Let me start off by saying I was sorely tempted to wear a tan suit today.”
re: #508 Backwoods_Sleuth
when asked for advice I’ve said things like “don’t do stupid stuff” — POTUS
Advice Trump will find impossible to follow. Trump’s acts are stupid, self-serving, and malicious in various combinations.
“The only reason they were long [answers] is because you asked six-part questions” — Obama
— Mark Murray (@mmurraypolitics) January 18, 2017
re: #436 Backwoods_Sleuth
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It’s book three of a dystopian series. Drumpf is such a fool he doesn’t even check an authors’ history before deciding he’s been dissed.
Sad!
first question is about Chelsea Manning
re: #512 Backwoods_Sleuth
That’s also a warning to reporters: Ask Trump one question, keep it simple.
re: #515 Belafon
That’s also a warning to reporters: Ask Trump one question, keep it simple.
and that first question to Obama about Manning was a six-part question.
:D
POTUS using gender pronouns for Private Manning, ERMAGAHDDDD!!!!!
“You’re not supposed to be sycophants. You’re supposed to be skeptics,” Obama tells White House press corps, subtweeting Trump
— Jennifer Epstein (@jeneps) January 18, 2017
regarding wikileaks, I don’t see a contradiction — POTUS
POTUS doesn’t pay attention to Assange’s tweets.
“Having you in this building has made this place work better”—Obama to reporters, shading Trump staff talk about kicking reporters out.
— Cathleen Decker (@cathleendecker) January 18, 2017
“I feel very confident that justice has been served and a message has been sent.”—Obama re impact on leakers of Chelsea Manning commutation
— Cathleen Decker (@cathleendecker) January 18, 2017
@giacomonyt Translation: “If you fuckers kowtow to Trump when you harassed me for being ‘Kenyan’, I swear to god….”
— Citizen K (@Citizen_Kryptik) January 18, 2017
holy subtweet, obama.
— Matt Haze (@MattHaze) January 18, 2017
second question is about DT saying he’ll roll back Russian sanctions and nuclear weapons
re: #517 Franklin
POTUS using gender pronouns for Private Manning, ERMAGAHDDDD!!!!!
“This is why Trump w—-“
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I’m trying to imagine trump answering these questions and all I can hear is gibberish
talking about Russia meddling in Ukraine affairs
Who could have predicted? Assange lawyer: Manning commutation doesn’t meet extradition offer’s conditions https://t.co/V2VCiYDQQw
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 18, 2017
The Senate Armed Services Committee approved Gen. James Mattis nomination to be Sec. of Defense 26-1. Floor vote expected Friday.
— Phil Mattingly (@Phil_Mattingly) January 18, 2017
.@SenGillibrand was the lone no vote, per @SenJohnMcCain. She’d been opposed to Mattis receiving a waiver from to serve as SecDef. https://t.co/BEEYXPEgZG
— Phil Mattingly (@Phil_Mattingly) January 18, 2017
Obama notes that when Putin came back to power their was a return to anti-American, aggressive action by Russia.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) January 18, 2017
re: #531 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #528 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m trying to imagine trump answering these questions and all I can hear is gibberish
Something like this?
Your “drunk-neighbor” Trump - Actual things he’s said in his rallies!! PART 2 pic.twitter.com/pNrJcpST8q
— M.H.SanFran (@SanFranMoman) December 20, 2016
re: #533 Sir John Barron
Expect wave of DT tweets about what a “loser” Gillibrand is.
she can handle it
third question is does POTUS support the Democrats who are going to boycott the inauguration
US must stand up for principle that “big countries don’t go around and invade and bully smaller countries,” Pres. Obama says of Russia. pic.twitter.com/dVaCnCs8mu
— CBS News (@CBSNews) January 18, 2017
US must stand up for principle that “big countries don’t go around and invade and bully smaller countries,” Pres. Obama says of Russia.
re: #537 Backwoods_Sleuth
US must stand up for principle that “big countries don’t go around and invade and bully smaller countries,” Pres. Obama says of Russia.
That argument was a lot easier to make before Iraq….
“This is a job of such magnitude that you can’t do it by yourself.” POTUS subtweeting Trump.#FinalPOTUSpresser
— Laffy (@GottaLaff) January 18, 2017
As to the inauguration, I’m not going to comment on that. I’ll be there and so will Michelle. —POTUS
Six Agencies Are Investigating Trump-Russia Ties https://t.co/AxrCkLMHOL #TheResistance pic.twitter.com/vD500b4RUf
— R. Saddler 📎 (@Politics_PR) January 18, 2017