@realDonaldTrump May I suggest questions submitted and answered via Twitter. A perfect record and we distribute to the world not just those with a TV
— Anthony Noto (@anthonynoto) May 12, 2017
No, Mr. COO of @Twitter , this is a remarkably stupid idea. Press briefings are not to ‘distribute’ pre-screened answers. Jesus. https://t.co/i1ML2uLQfU
— Soledad O’Brien (@soledadobrien) May 13, 2017
re: #1 Charles Johnson
Twitter did outpace user growth over Snapchat in the last quarter. Fuckface Von Clownstick is a cash cow for the dudebros at Twitter.
Moving this over from the dead thread:
Apparently Lauren Southern, alt-right scumstain/Canada’s Tomi Lahren-wannabe got herself detained by the Italian Coast Guard for harassing migrant boats.
She was alongside some group that calls itself Generation Identity. With a name like that, you know they’ve gotta be well-adjusted, sane individuals.
Dear @RCMP @safety_canada @CanBorder, please see Canadian Lauren_Southern involved w terrorist activities abroad:
— (((James Dissent))) (@thedissent) May 13, 2017
Ah I love this song and this version is a delight. Thank you.
Bad enough that Birther Antonio Sabato Jr is running for Congress here in California, Holy crap so Caitlyn Jenner is tossing her hat into the ring as well?
@soledadobrien @Twitter Jesus will not be helping this go around. Ya’ll on your own on this one.
— DaveT62 (@DaveoutofAustin) May 13, 2017
@soledadobrien @Twitter JC remembers all too well what happened the last time he paid us a visit. We’re now on our own!
— josephebacon (@josephebacon) May 13, 2017
Erick Erickson: The Fantasy of Impeachment
More RWNJ at the NYT. Whee!
re: #9 teleskiguy
Can’t be as comical and ridiculous as the 2003 California Governor Recall Election.
That was so CENSORED depressing! In reality it was a coup!
re: #3 Amory Blaine
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re: #1 Charles Johnson
Sure, use Twitter, which large portions of the nation don’t have access to (like mine).
Thanks, Mr. Johnson, for this version of Mr. Gabriel’s song. It is very good indeed.
re: #13 Eric The Fruit Bat
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Tonight’s guinea pig for Aminah, imitating Sean Spicer:
食べ放題だー!
…さくらくんの分も残してね
#モルモット
#guineapig pic.twitter.com/t4u4fFTehj— いず (@izulide) May 13, 2017
re: #15 Anymouse
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re: #17 Eric The Fruit Bat
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re: #18 Anymouse
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Electromagnetism?
Wait ‘till Trump finds out the Navy has a laser weapon, he’ll demand a return to Greek Fire and battering rams— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) May 13, 2017
re: #19 Eric The Fruit Bat
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Funny thing about Twitter, no one in my family uses the Internet. Regardless of which state and town we live (other than my sister), there is no wireless service available.
We use ancient technology like “telephones” and “letters” to communicate with each other across the country.
Jim Wright trolling in the middle of the night:
James Comey better hope that there are no “tapes” of our conversations before he starts leaking to the press!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 12, 2017
If he wanted to be able to tell Comey what to do, probably shouldn’t have fired him then. https://t.co/vHnTPdYer4
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) May 13, 2017
re: #22 Anymouse
He’s up in Alaska right now. It’s still dusk there.
re: #22 Anymouse
Nothing like a good midnight troll.
@JessicaHuseman This is how we start watering crops with Brawndo
— Edward DeRuiter (@edwardderuiter) May 12, 2017
Kris Kobach, vice chair of “Election Integrity” commission, has been sued by the ACLU for voter suppression 4 times.
Our record is 4-0. pic.twitter.com/FuXQiheeXr— ACLU National (@ACLU) May 11, 2017
re: #21 Anymouse
We use ancient technology like “telephones” and “letters” to communicate with each other across the country.
Well, tell your friends and family to be prepared, because the good old POTS line dsys are numbered…..
Chicago Tribune: AT&T ready to hang up on traditional landline phone service in Illinois
llinois customers stubbornly hanging on to your old landline telephone service, AT&T has a new plan for you: Switch to a modern alternative or face disconnection.
With traditional landline service dwindling to less than 10 percent of Illinois households in its territory, AT&T is pushing legislation in Springfield that, pending Federal Communications Commission approval, would allow it to unplug the aging voice-only network and focus on the wireless and internet-based phone offerings that have supplanted it.
“We’re investing in a technology that consumers have said they don’t want anymore and wasting precious hundreds of millions of dollars that could be going to the new technologies that would do a better job of serving customers,” said Paul La Schiazza, AT&T Illinois president.
AT&T has 1.2 million traditional landline customers in the state — 474,000 residential and 725,000 business — and is losing about 5,000 each week, La Schiazza said.
At the current pace, the service would wind down by attrition within five years, but AT&T is seeking a more definitive and predictable end.
Critics say the bill would leave behind hundreds of thousands of Illinois residents, particularly seniors, who disproportionately rely on traditional landline telephone service for everything from connecting with family to monitoring life-threatening medical conditions.
re: #26 Anymouse
@JessicaHuseman Trump hires only the best people who are willing to tie themselves to a mad President.
— (((Jeff Furling))) (@FurlingtonJeff) May 13, 2017
re: #28 Eric The Fruit Bat
I’m not sure how that would work here, since most of the state is not covered by wireless service.
That would take investment by government, since corporations don’t want to do it.
CenturyLink (my telephone company) is the telephone monopoly here. The wireless monopoly (such as it is, as it only covers a couple towns) is Viero.
re: #28 Eric The Fruit Bat
My folks still have a “landline,” but it’s through their internet provider. Same goddamn phone number for 30 years, I kid you not.
He’s got a point. Only an idiot *would* believe that firing Comey would thwart the investigation. pic.twitter.com/azftzZqMvT
— J.K. Rowling (@jk_rowling) May 12, 2017
Ok, It’s bedtime up here at the Fruit Bat Cave-and what a better way to say goodnight than with one weird-ass story from our fellow travelers over at Balloon Juice…
Balloon Juice: The Gator Nation’s Long National Nightmare is Over: They Have Identified the Naked Shark Mounter
From The NY Daily News:
A freaky fish humper who got naked, straddled a dead shark and smiled for a photo is a former New York City cop, a Florida sports reporter claims.
People have been speculating on the man’s identity in recent days as the astonishing photo went viral online.
David Pingalore, the sports anchor for WKMG-TV in Orlando, said Friday he was contacted recently by a man who knows the former Finest and provided more photos of the man — clothed and not.
“This guy lives in upstate New York,” Pingalore said of the mystery man in the picture. “That photo was taken two years ago off the shores of Long Island.”
Pingalore said his source is a friend of the mystery man who while on vacation in Florida happened to be watching his newscast about the photo.
The source sent Pingalore the other photos of the cop to help disprove the theory that Florida Gators football coach Jim McElwain is the mystery man.
“The man that is naked on the shark is afraid for his life because he believes bounty hunters — I’m not making this up — and people with shark people, whatever, those people would be called.”
So New York Police Department Man!
Tweet with NSFW picture below the fold.
Open thread!
ONE OF OURS: Freaky fish hunter humping dead shark is an ex-NYPD cop nydailynews.com pic.twitter.com
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) May 12, 2017
Scaly dreams, all!!
Is Donald Trump Recording People Like a Common Nixon? (goes to Wonkette)
Donald Trump sure does like borrowing ideas from Richard Nixon, like being the “Law & Order” president, talking to the “Silent Majority,” hanging out with Henry Kissinger, and even adopting Nixon’s “Madman strategy” approach to foreign policy — with the caveat, of course, that it’s no strategy and Trump is simply fucking nuts. So should we be even the least bit surprised Trump hinted in a Tweet that maybe — just for speculation’s sake — there might be a recording out there of his dinner conversation with James Comey? Don’t be silly! The answer to every question about Trump that starts with “Should we be surprised…?” is always “No, and it’ll turn out to be worse.” So now it’s time to ask whether Trump, like ol’ Dick, has a recording system in the White House. The answer is: He’d be a goddamned fool to repeat Nixon’s mistakes, so the odds are pretty good he has a recording system in the White House.
More at the link
re: #31 teleskiguy
My folks still have a “landline,” but it’s through their internet provider. Same goddamn phone number for 30 years, I kid you not.
My folks are going on 26 or 27 years with the same landline number. Not sure who the provider is now.
Then again, I’m over 20 years with the same cell number (my folks got me a “for emergencies only” cell when I started driving in addition to the pager (God I’m old), still have the same number)
re: #35 KGxvi
My folks are going on 26 or 27 years with the same landline number. Not sure who the provider is now.
Then again, I’m over 20 years with the same cell number (my folks got me a “for emergencies only” cell when I started driving in addition to the pager (God I’m old), still have the same number)
I have a burner flip phone from TracFone and the same telephone number from 2005 from South Carolina, after I got trapped in a train tunnel in Chicago on the way to visit my mother and had to walk home at three AM because there was no taxi service.
I can’t use it here though. I can only use my cell phone in places like Cheyenne or Scottsbluff, and when I am in town the first thing on my mind is not “I need to make a call.”
In point of fact, my recorded voice mail answer message is “Do not leave me a message, as I have no cell service where I live. Please call my landline.”
My apologies for suddenly dropping out for a few days here.
A 33% upward adjustment of my epilepsy medication has caused me to start sleeping sixteen to twenty hours a day (that is normal when they do that). As such, the few hours I have been awake I have had a few important things to do around the home (like eat and bathe).
Give me a few days to get back on my normal ten to twelve hour sleep schedule, and I’ll be right back in the groove of trying to flip a red state blue single-handedly.
I did get my license application off (finally) to become the village water operator. (There is a large fee for that.) At the last village board meeting when the board questioned why I had not sent it yet, I noted I was unsure I could afford it if the government was going to pull a shutdown. (My disability depends on the government actually paying its debts.)
re: #35 KGxvi
My folks are going on 26 or 27 years with the same landline number. Not sure who the provider is now.
Then again, I’m over 20 years with the same cell number (my folks got me a “for emergencies only” cell when I started driving in addition to the pager (God I’m old), still have the same number)
I’ve had the same landline phone number for about the same time as your parents — and for reasons I don’t know, I need to keep the landline to have wifi service, so I expect I’ll have it for a while longer.
re: #34 Anymouse
Is Donald Trump Recording People Like a Common Nixon? (goes to Wonkette)
More at the link
I had the thought the other day that Trump may be trying to do with Russia what Nixon did with China — be the guy who brokers a rapprochement with the enemy. The comparison fails for many reasons, not the least of which is Nixon’s sharper political acumen and intellect, and the fact that he had Kissinger on staff. Trump has none of those advantages, so he’s going to fuck everything up.
re: #39 wheat-dogg
Trump has none of those advantages, so he’s going to fuck everything up.
Exactly-the real question now becomes how much damage can we stop Trump from inflicting?
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Maybe He Meant That the Aircraft Would Be Launched with Fingers (Wonkville, with a picture of the USS Langley (CV-1), going to an article at the San Diego Union-Tribune on the company that developed the rail gun aircraft carrier catapult being silent on Donald Trump’s clueless ideas about aircraft carrier catapults).
re: #41 Anymouse
LOL
Maybe He Meant That the Aircraft Would Be Launched with Fingers (Wonkville, with a picture of the USS Langley (CV-1), going to an article at the San Diego Union-Tribune on the company that developed the rail gun aircraft carrier catapult being silent on Donald Trump’s clueless ideas about aircraft carrier catapults).
Trump is just like Kim Jong Un, in that he hands out his advice to experts in every field, expecting them to follow it. So far, Trump has not had anyone executed for refusing his orders, though.
So far.
re: #42 wheat-dogg
Trump is just like Kim Jong Un, in that he hands out his advice to experts in every field, expecting them to follow it. So far, Trump has not had anyone executed for refusing his orders, though.
So far.
Yup.
A comment at Wonkville:
I think what he meant to say is “The French don’t have a word for trebuchet”
re: #35 KGxvi
My folks are going on 26 or 27 years with the same landline number. Not sure who the provider is now.
Then again, I’m over 20 years with the same cell number (my folks got me a “for emergencies only” cell when I started driving in addition to the pager (God I’m old), still have the same number)
When I was 21 my landlord stopped paying for the landline phone (along with a lot of other bills that they said they would pay, let’s just say it was a mess) and one day I found myself without a phone number, no way to get a hold of me personally by phone. That’s the day I got a cell phone.
That was 14 years ago. I still have the same cell phone number.
re: #44 teleskiguy
When I was 21 my landlord stopped paying for the landline phone (along with a lot of other bills that they said they would pay, let’s just say it was a mess) and one day I found myself without a phone number, no way to get a hold of me personally by phone. That’s the day I got a cell phone.
That was 14 years ago. I still have the same cell phone number.
Your landlord paid for your telephone? In the time I was a renter I never had a landlord do that.
Everyone in my town has landline service from CenturyLink; I am doubtful that they will end landline telephone service here.
Coal-fired aircraft carriers. Win-win for Trump’s promise to bring back coal jobs.
They can all shovel coal into boilers.
re: #45 Anymouse
Your landlord paid for your telephone? In the time I was a renter I never had a landlord do that.
This was in Steamboat Springs, CO in 2003. The landlord touted “all utilities included” with rent, and as it so happens a telephone was included with that. For a while. Things worked out pretty badly with that deal. I got evicted with two weeks notice in the middle of the winter about nine months after I moved into that place.
re: #47 teleskiguy
In the middle of the winter? That had to suck.
I am off to bed again. See y’all later… .
re: #48 Anymouse
In the middle of the winter? That had to suck.
It SUCKED! Our landlord had sold the place and didn’t even tell us. The owners came in one morning, woke me and my two roommates up and asked us what we were doing there.
The new owner was pretty confused with the whole situation, and gave us two weeks to get our shit together.
It was stressful times, that’s for sure.
I’m still tickled by the amateur vids of Melissa McCarthy on her Spicer podium stroll in the streets of Manhattan.
BEES!!!
70,000 bees found in bedroom wall of retired NYPD detective https://t.co/HRZPLedaWx via @nbcnewyork pic.twitter.com/iDleB13EDV
— NBC News (@NBCNews) May 13, 2017
Charles, I, you and a dozen or so of LGF regulars have been followed by @TheMajorsViews (69 following 0 followers)
Half of whom he follows are cyber security type accounts, 1/4 are liberal check marks and 1/4 are lizards. Very odd. What’s the deal do you think? If he had a 100 followers I would think nothing of it.
So, did the math, and it would take 921 years to round up 11 million undocumented immigrants at that rate.
Then I looked at the article…
933 of those arrested were US citizens, 445 were foreign nationals…
280 were arrested on “non-criminal immigration violations”
So, 165 “foreign nationals”, who may, or may not have been in the country without documentation, were arrested for an actual “crime”
ICE’s investigative division arrest 1,378 people after 6-week long, national gang operation that concluded this week https://t.co/AVuqdHL1Ty pic.twitter.com/cNUiQA44sa
— ABC News (@ABC) May 13, 2017
re: #53 gocart mozart
oops see above
re: #56 Single-handed sailor
The 0 followers kind of threw me. Second time tonight I was pawned. Did you know that James Montgomery IS NOT Wes Montgomery’s brother?
It happens. I thought Malcolm McDowell and Roddy McDowell were brothers for a good 30 years.
re: #31 teleskiguy
My folks still have a “landline,” but it’s through their internet provider. Same goddamn phone number for 30 years, I kid you not.
So I’m now feeling so old - we had the same landline for 35 years and only changed last year when we moved house. (still have a landline)
My folks had the “same” number for 50 years except digits kept being added at the front as the exchange expanded. Started off with 3 digits - went to 6 and then 8.
re: #31 teleskiguy
My folks still have a “landline,” but it’s through their internet provider. Same goddamn phone number for 30 years, I kid you not.
IIRC, my parents got SHerman 26825 50 years ago when we moved back to the family farm. Certainly we had when I memorized it in kindergarten 2 years later.
re: #60 William Lewis
IIRC, my parents got SHerman 26825 50 years ago when we moved back to the family farm. Certainly we had when I memorized it in kindergarten 2 years later.
Try explaining the concept of a telephone exchange to a young person now. Then the quaint custom of giving them names.
“Operator, I’d like to place an international call. … Yes, I’ll wait.”
re: #46 Anymouse
Coal-fired aircraft carriers. Win-win for Trump’s promise to bring back coal jobs.
They can all shovel coal into boilers.
The Russian Navy already has one.
re: #61 wheat-dogg
Leave it to the dude in the White House, he’ll explain it in a tweet, oddly enough, and demand we go back to goddamn exchanges!
re: #63 JordanRules
Leave it to the dude in the White House, he’ll explain it in a tweet, oddly enough, and demand we go back to goddamn exchanges!
Trump acts like a time traveler from the 1930s (or earlier), ignorant of all the modern science and technology developed since then. Yet, he uses a smartphone and Twitter, which would not exist without all the science and tech.
The original discoverer of insulin , physician Charles H. Best (like the man who discovered the vaccine for polio) refused to obtain a patent for insulin production, instead putting it in the public domain for $1 to the University of Toronto.
However, with new techniques to develop insulin, corporations have run up the price of insulin (in non-single payer countries) far in excess of inflation rates (since they can get a long term patent and create a monopoly). Monopoly is of course the end game of capitalism. In the case of Type I diabetes, you will literally pay anything for insulin (a captive market), or reduce the amount you take (increasing risk of damage or death), or increase the length you keep a bottle around (increasing the chance of infection with bacteria or fungi).
In an attempt to ban genetic manipulation in 2009 (used to create insulin), Republicans argued diabetes is a “moral failing.” (Of note. that bill would have likely killed Sonya Sotomayor, a diabetic.)
The various formulations of insulin that are now under patent are of course BS: insulin is insulin. The vast majority of physicians will point out there is no difference in the action of various brands of insulin. Each one, however, gets a unique patent and a monopoly in the marketplace.
A Nevada state lawmaker and backers of a proposal to control insulin prices on Tuesday withdrew a key provision of the bill that would have made the state the first in the U.S. to mandate drugmakers refund diabetics or their insurance companies when the price of insulin rises more than inflation.
Sen. Yvanna Cancela, a Las Vegas Democrat, said the provision was removed from the bill she is sponsoring with backing from casino owners and unions representing casino workers after legislative attorneys warned her the refunds could violate federal patent and interstate commerce laws.
“The idea is very simply that these transactions are dealt with out of state and so, as a state, we cannot regulate them,” Cancela in an interview. “I am very thankful that it came out now rather than later. I think that it would have been really awful to pass this bill and have Nevada end up in a lawsuit with what is a very litigious industry.”
(More at the Houston Chronicle)
Donate:
https://t.co/ZZj0LGwXlu pic.twitter.com/6NCVThlaRv— ggt (@geegeetee) May 13, 2017
Just so you know:
As Mother’s Day approaches, we are reminded of the extraordinary women who have helped shape us into the feminists we are today.This Mother’s Day, give a tribute to a woman who has inspired you by making a gift to the fight for the Equal Rights Amendment.
The Feminist Majority has been fighting for constitutional equality since our inception, and we’re proud to be a leader in the coalition for the ERA. In the wake of the presidential election, adding an Equal Rights Amendment to the U.S. Constitution has become as important as ever.
Feminist Majority supported the recent ERA ratification in Nevada, the ERA’s consideration in Illinois, and the movement for a state ERA in Maine, and that’s just the beginning. We are also working on a new ERA, introduced into the U.S. House by Representative Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), that adds a sentence simply saying: “Women shall have equal rights in the U.S. and every place subject to its jurisdiction.”
Say thank you to a woman in your life by donating to a cause that you both passionately support.
re: #67 Birth Control Works
A quibble with the bill adding a line to the ERA.
If a line is added, it throws out every states’ ratification of the ERA. They would be required to ratify the new version, not the original version (it would be considered a new amendment proposal).
Never look down on anybody unless you’re helping them up.
~Jesse Jackson pic.twitter.com/1OWMuoFK7O— Sahil (@iamSAHlL) April 22, 2017
re: #67 Birth Control Works
Moreover, I’m not sure what Carolyn Maloney is getting at here. The Constitution and all its amendments already applies to the United States and all the territories under its jurisdiction.
The addition of the line to the ERA is redundant and unnecessary, but would certainly draw lawsuits from state legislatures saying “we ratified this amendment, not that amendment.”
re: #53 gocart mozart
Charles, I, you and a dozen or so of LGF regulars have been followed by @TheMajorsViews (69 following 0 followers)
Half of whom he follows are cyber security type accounts, 1/4 are liberal check marks and 1/4 are lizards. Very odd. What’s the deal do you think? If he had a 100 followers I would think nothing of it.
quite interesting how many of of those listed, I follow …
re: #68 Anymouse
A quibble with the bill adding a line to the ERA.
If a line is added, it throws out every states’ ratification of the ERA. They would be required to ratify the new version, not the original version (it would be considered a new amendment proposal).
Representative Carolyn Maloney (D-NY), that adds a sentence simply saying: “Women shall have equal rights in the U.S. and every place subject to its jurisdiction.”
Military bases abroad; U S Indian Reservations; Embassys; territories; private prisons; corporations; detention camps; —all have been a gray area in the law.
Sexual Assault and Violence against Women are often the crimes are often not enforced in these areas.
We have learned a lot about these crimes in the years since the original wording of the ERA.
I think the line is necessary.
re: #49 teleskiguy
It SUCKED! Our landlord had sold the place and didn’t even tell us. The owners came in one morning, woke me and my two roommates up and asked us what we were doing there.
The new owner was pretty confused with the whole situation, and gave us two weeks to get our shit together.
It was stressful times, that’s for sure.
If you have a lease or renter’s agreement —call a lawyer or simply have them show a copy of it to their lawyer.
I had a friend that this happened to years ago — she had a lease and all was good.
Some animals are more caring than some humans.
Retweet if you agree😊 pic.twitter.com/B8t2hrORCz— Sahil (@iamSAHlL) May 6, 2017
Ancient Homo Naledi May Have Walked Alongside Early Humans
Two years ago, scientists announced a puzzling find inside a South African cave: 1,500 bones, representing what they identified as a new hominin species, Homo naledi. The bones came from 15 different individuals and had a mix of primitive and modern features. At the time, the researchers didn’t know the age of the bones.
This week, the team revealed that the fossils of Homo naledi are between 335,000 and 236,000 years old, meaning that Homo naledi and early humans could have roamed Africa during the same time period. The bones were found in a chamber deep inside of the cave.
re: #72 Birth Control Works
Military bases abroad; U S Indian Reservations; Embassys; territories; private prisons; corporations; detention camps; —all have been a gray area in the law.
Sexual Assault and Violence against Women are often the crimes are often not enforced in these areas.
We have learned a lot about these crimes in the years since the original wording of the ERA.
I think the line is necessary.
That line will defeat the ERA.
As for military bases abroad, they are also subject to the US Constitution. As you noted, enforcement is the problem.
We had an interesting case when I was stationed in Rota. Spain would normally only prosecute cases when one of the persons involved was a Spanish subject.
A woman decided to kill her husband, a master chief in the US Navy, on a beach in town. The Spanish National Police arrested her and turned her over to the US Navy to deport her from the country.
The Navy could not prosecute her (a Supreme Court decision holds that the UCMJ does not apply to dependants). All the Navy could do was deport her to the USA. (Since that time, legislation has been passed by Congress that allows Americans to be prosecuted for US crimes regardless in the world where they are committed. That case was part of the impetus for the new law.)
Five-thirty AM, so my wife is using her new air fryer to make an onion blossom. Since she got that thing, we have not used the oven for anything (except to heat the house when our furnace was out).
She also got a package last night from Penzey’s spices (after reading an article at Wonkette) a couple days ago about Penzey’s opening a shop in Paul Ryan’s district “to teach him to be kind” (I don’t think that is going to work). She wanted right away to try their spices (hence the onion blossom).
re: #27 Anymouse
Kris Kobach, vice chair of “Election Integrity” commission, has been sued by the ACLU for voter suppression 4 times.
To him and his GOP friends that is a badge of hono(u)r.
(I am indulginge your spellynge idiosycracies)
re: #42 wheat-dogg
Trump is just like Kim Jong Un, in that he hands out his advice to experts in every field, expecting them to follow it. So far, Trump has not had anyone executed for refusing his orders, though.
So far.
Jimmy Carter was a nuclear engineer and served on submarines. I would trust his advice about subs. But Trump served in the Pussy Grabbing Fields of the 80’s dating scene. I would trust him for nothing more on advice how to force himself on women using only the strength of his magnetic personality.
re: #80 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Jimmy Carter was a nuclear engineer and served on submarines. I would trust his advice about subs. But Trump served in the Pussy Grabbing Fields of the 80’s dating scene. I would trust him for nothing more on advice how to force himself on women using only the strength of his magnetic personality.
More like the force of “submit or lose your job and reputation.” His attractive force is measured more in dollars than in teslas.
re: #81 wheat-dogg
More like the force of “submit or lose your job and reputation.” His attractive force is measured more in dollars than in teslas.
Monetary magnetism
A few days ago I commented on the fact the use of the word impeachment would start increasing. I thought it sounded like framing and anchoring to set the idea that his actions being serious.
Seems even Po!itico have noticed.
Time for another prediction.
The message from the WH (and the RW media) seems to be shifting to the idea of no wrong doing not from the Trump campaign and organisation, but now focusing on Trump personally. Expect to see this being used as a few bad apples defence.
Obviously, as I too have a certified letter, Trump never rang Putin to pledge undying love and loyalty to him, it will be a minor and inconsequential member of his team, who hardly played a role, in fact Trump isn’t even sure that he even met him, such as Flynn, who in a misguided attempt to defeat the Evil Hillary stepped out of bounds etc etc etc
re: #80 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Jimmy Carter was a nuclear engineer and served on submarines. I would trust his advice about subs. But Trump served in the Pussy Grabbing Fields of the 80’s dating scene. I would trust him for nothing more on advice how to force himself on women using only the strength of his magnetic personality.
Right: “magnetic”: like the stripe on the back of his credit cards.
re: #79 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
To him and his GOP friends that is a badge of hono(u)r.
(I am indulginge your spellynge idiosycracies)
My computer is set to Canadian English as the Canadian publisher I edit Romance novels for insists on extra letters “u” and “q” (such as honour and cheque).
I could click on the little button in the task bar and switch dictionaries from Canadian to ‘Murican, but that would take too much exercise for my index finger. (::
Uh, oh, the air fryer beeped. I’m guessing there is an onion blossom ready to eat… .
re: #84 Jay C
Right: “magnetic”: like the stripe on the back of his credit cards.
Wait. Is there a credit card company stupid enough to give him one?
Landover Baptist Church on James Comey’s firing (humo[uuuuuu]r) (::
Patently obvious that Comey had to go. Edmund Burke (unfortunately a catholic..so in hell) once said that “when good men do nothing..evil triumphs”. If Trump had not stepped in and got rid this usurper who knows what despotic regime is around the corner.
The President twice sought an oath of loyalty from this man, and it was refused. A traitorous act which disrespects the Constitution, the American People, and God.
I rejoice that our President has The Strength, The Will and The Means to stop evil doers like Comey.
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re: #62 Targetpractice
The Russian Navy already has one.
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OK: since LGF is as good (and likely) a place to find out things on the Internet: do you know (or can provide a link to) exactly WTH is wrong with the Admiral Kuznetzov? Wiki merely states that its propulsion system is run by four “gas-fired boilers”: but is it normal that a “gas-fired” system would emit clouds of black smoke like some Great War dreadnought?
I mean, Kuznetzov was, reputedly, built to the usual standards of Soviet-era engineering (i.e. one short step up from junk), but that black cloud doesn’t seem normal anywise….
re: #83 451_Montag
A few days ago I commented on the fact the use of the word impeachment would start increasing. I thought it sounded like framing and anchoring to set the idea that his actions being serious.
Until Trump becomes a threat to the GOP’s continued grip on power and not just an embarrassment to the nation, they are not about to move against him.
And if nobody is going to investigate him, we are not going to find out anything.
re: #84 Jay C
Right: “magnetic”: like the stripe on the back of his credit cards.
He was a real estate magnet
real estate, how does it work?
re: #85 Anymouse
My computer is set to Canadian English as the Canadian publisher I edit Romance novels for insists on extra letters “u” and “q” (such as honour and cheque).
I could click on the little button in the task bar and switch dictionaries from Canadian to ‘Murican, but that would take too much exercise for my index finger. (::
Uh, oh, the air fryer beeped. I’m guessing there is an onion blossom ready to eat… .
I also have to translatte into UK Englishe for manye of my custoumerres.
re: #88 Jay C
All the way at the bottom of the page:
naval-technology.com
The ship is conventionally powered and has eight boilers and four steam turbines, each producing 50,000hp, driving four shafts with fixed-pitch propellers. The maximum speed is 29kt, and the range at maximum speed is 3,800 miles. The maximum range is 8,500 miles at a speed of 18kt.
I’m not a shipwright but did serve in the Navy on conventional (non-nuclear) aircraft carriers Saratoga, America, and John F. Kennedy. Conventional power in the US Navy’s terminology is ship’s oil. (Gas turbine engines are referred to by that term in US ships.)
re: #82 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Monetary magnetism
I am sure Trump can be very charming when he wants to be. Combine that with his money, and that’s more than enough to attract the kind of woman who wants financial security at nearly any price. Now. he’s got a trophy wife who spends as much time as she can AWAY from him, while he’s either cooped up in the WH watching TV and trolling on Twitter, or out golfing with the boys somewhere.
Not sure who is the bigger loser in that marital arrangement.
re: #93 wheat-dogg
Not sure who is the bigger loser in that marital arrangement.
They both entered into it fully aware of what they were getting into…
re: #94 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
They both entered into it fully aware of what they were getting into…
Considering Mrs. Trump is originally from Slovenia, it is possible that she did not have information that Americans do that Mr. Trump has been a selfish douche for most of his life.
I don’t really know enough about Mrs. Trump to know whether she went in “eyes open” with all the information available. That said, she entered into an adulterous relationship with him while he was still married to Marla Maples (as I understand it), so she’s not exactly a winner in the integrity part of life either. (She also went all-in on the Birther Conspiracy nonsense herself about President Obama.)
I don’t really give a hoot about their relationship, personally. I just object to taxes being paid for their de facto separation.
re: #94 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
They both entered into it fully aware of what they were getting into…
No doubt. I don’t feel sorry for either of them. Ya pays yer money and ya takes yer chances.
re: #91 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I also have to translatte into UK Englishe for manye of my custoumerres.
In writing my regular column for a journal, the editor asked if it was okay if he printed my columns in a font using “long s” (ſ) as it appears in XIX Century English print.
After I ſaid “why not,” he printed one column that way. He got a huge number of proteſt letters complaining that the article was extremely difficult to read (kids theſe days).
My wife beat out of me uſing the curſive form of the letter in my handwriting.
Now my wife turned out chicken from the air fryer.
An article on the Kuznetsov travelling through the English Channel last year, showing the ship belching smoke.
The Telegraph notes the history of problems with the aircraft carrier (so bad that wherever it travels, part of its task force is an ocean-going tug to take it under tow if it breaks down).
re: #53 gocart mozart
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re: #95 Anymouse
I don’t really give a hoot about their relationship, personally. I just object to taxes being paid for their de facto separation.
And the same people who whined out loud about how much we taxpayers were spending every time Obama left the White House are oddly quiet about this arrangement…
re: #102 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
And the same people who whined out loud about how much we taxpayers were spending every time Obama left the White House are oddly quiet about this arrangement…
Like budget deficits, it only matters if a Democrat is in power.
Ha ha. “Showboat”
Mr. Comey made no comment, but later in the day he declined a request to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday. According to a close associate of Mr. Comey, he is willing to testify, but wants it to be in public.
re: #104 DuckDharma
A public testimony would certainly be interesting.
“Mr. Comey, did you have discussions about an unconstitutional loyalty oath with President Trump?”
re: #103 Anymouse
Like budget deficits, it only matters if a Democrat is in power.
and again, imagine the outcry if Obama had five kids from three wives…
Of if Hilary had five kids from three husbands.
Rosenstein’s “dishonorable” memo suffers same faults as it alleges on Comey. Should appoint sp prosecutor & resign. https://t.co/5OzUOzhij4
— Edward Luce (@EdwardGLuce) May 13, 2017
“…The trouble is that while Rosenstein got what he wanted, Trump’s idea of correcting the record was to say publicly exactly the thing about a law enforcement officer that makes his continued service in office impossible: That Trump had used his deputy attorney general as window dressing on a pre-cooked political decision to shut down an investigation involving himself, a decision for which he needed the patina of a high-minded rationale.
Once the President has said this about you—a law enforcement officer who works for him and who promised the Senate in confirmation hearings you would show independence—you have nothing left. These are the costs of working for Trump, and it took Rosenstein only two weeks to pay them.
The only decent course now is to name a special prosecutor and then resign.”
Republicans still representing their core constituency (big business):
BREAKING: Republicans in Missouri have just voted to LOWER the minimum wage for tens of thousands of workers and families #FightFor15 #MOLeg pic.twitter.com/DkYSUS0SZc
— Fight For 15 (@fightfor15) May 12, 2017
Devastating and sadistic move after hard-fought struggle to raise the wage in Missouri was finally won thanks to @Show_Me15 and others https://t.co/EuGeXwoV8H
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) May 13, 2017
re: #62 Targetpractice
And that Russian carrier doesn’t even rely on catapults. That’s how advanced they are! ///
re: #109 lawhawk
And that Russian carrier doesn’t even rely on catapults. That’s how advanced they are! ///
Skijumps are reliable technology./s
re: #66 Anymouse
That’s perhaps one of the most galling aspects of the way drug companies manipulate the market.
Compound the drug, you get a new patent for the same old drugs.
Reformulate to deliver in a new fashion, new patent.
Each time, the drug companies get to run the exclusive use of the drug and jack up the prices for a time, until they come around with a new formulation that extends their exclusivity.
Mind you, many of these compoundings and formulations make dosing easier, reduce the need for multiple injections, etc., but the cost can price people out of getting the doses they need.
There should be a generic version of insulin that’s easily and widely available for low cost precisely because it is in the public domain.
This Is Not a Crisis Republicans Say as a Large Spider Slowly Devours Them (op-ed at the Washington Post, more follows at the link):
I would recognize a crisis if it were happening.
When the president seized me, stunned me with his venom and covered me with digestive fluid from his chelicerae, I was initially taken aback, but I reassured myself with this thought: President Richard Nixon never did that.
I know history.
This is clearly not the end of the world. That would be more clearly labeled and would be brought about by the other party. And the weather would be more ominous. Ravens would squawk, and the sky would turn red. It would not occur on a Tuesday when I had made other plans.
Okay, the firing of FBI Director James Comey looked bad. And when the president stunned him, pierced him with his fangs, wrapped him in a thick cocoon of impenetrable webbing and left him to hang there for days, that timing was also poor. It doesn’t seem as though it was what the FBI wanted or what the deputy attorney general wanted, either. But the American people voted for change! And the president is not Nixon. Nixon fired people on a Saturday, whereas this happened on a Tuesday.
WATCH LIVE: President Donald Trump delivers commencement address at Liberty University https://t.co/iDpDAuR9Gg pic.twitter.com/0KXzomnxOO
— Raw Story (@RawStory) May 13, 2017
BREAKING: Fake @POTUS speaks at fake university. https://t.co/9eiJLtOQMl
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) May 13, 2017
Trump, after appearing to threaten the FBI director he just fired with a possible secret WH recording, now says he won’t talk about it pic.twitter.com/qJnVJSqFdw
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) May 12, 2017
This isn’t a surrogate refusing to talk about whether the President secretly tapes people (like FBI director). It is the President himself. https://t.co/dNcCWY2trk
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) May 12, 2017
Good read. Go read it. https://t.co/uiVsZHW0uu
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) May 13, 2017
Fact: Between 2004 and 2014, there was a 76 percent increase male patients at Planned Parenthood.
— Cecile Richards (@CecileRichards) May 13, 2017
re: #108 Anymouse
Republicans still representing their core constituency (big business):
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I wonder how many of the affected will turn around and vote GOP again? My guess is most of them.
re: #116 Anymouse
All those dudes getting recreational abortions.
re: #115 darthstar
See? Even Michelle Obama likes the letter “u” (from the Guardian article):
“We need to look our neighbours in the eye and kind of go: ‘What is going on?’
/ſ
re: #117 Skip Intro
I wonder how many of the affected will turn around and vote GOP again? My guess is most of them.
Well, the bill reverses a St. Louis ordinance - I don’t know the makeup of Democrats and Republicans in St. Louis.
In the recent mayoral election in Omaha (Omaha has a majority of registered Democrats), virtually every registered Republican turned out to vote, whilst the percentage of Democrats was less than 20%.
I’m guessing St. Louis will do the usual “what, vote again” bit with Democrats.
re: #123 Eventual Carrion
Why did the date on my PC change to 5/13/1984?
Are the eyes in pictures on the walls following you as you pass by?
“Liberty University” pic.twitter.com/O8OcPtiXQs
— Kimo (@kimoshaka) May 13, 2017
re: #35 KGxvi
My folks are going on 26 or 27 years with the same landline number. Not sure who the provider is now.
Then again, I’m over 20 years with the same cell number (my folks got me a “for emergencies only” cell when I started driving in addition to the pager (God I’m old), still have the same number)
The person that still has the landline line number I grew up with using in the 70’s is the person we shared it with as a party line. He has kept it all these years.
re: #125 darthstar
Liberty U. Where they’ll cheer a guy who intends to gut health care & safety net because that’s how ‘Christians’ care for fellow Americans
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) May 13, 2017
re: #128 lawhawk
Where Trump will be greeted [at Liberty University] with cheers despite fact that he’s a serial adulterer and liar. You know all the things they claim to hate.
He is a “flawed vessel”, but he is doing the Lord’s Work of helping implement the Free Market Gospel of Supply-Side Jesus.
Good Morning from sunny southern California. I’m a code challenged guy. Malware scares the heck out of me. Backups only help that a little. Yesterdays assault from wannacry seems to have had an unlikely solution.
However, a UK cybersecurity researcher tweeting as @malwaretechblog, with the help of Darien Huss from security firm Proofpoint, found and activated a “kill switch” in the malicious software.
The switch was hardcoded into the malware in case the creator wanted to stop it spreading. This involved a very long nonsensical domain name that the malware makes a request to - just as if it was looking up any website - and if the request comes back and shows that the domain is live, the kill switch takes effect and the malware stops spreading.
“I saw it wasn’t registered and thought, ‘I think I’ll have that’,” he is reported as saying. The purchase cost him $10.69. Immediately, the domain name was registering thousands of connections every second.
“They get the accidental hero award of the day,” said Proofpoint’s Ryan Kalember. “They didn’t realize how much it probably slowed down the spread of this ransomware.”
Apologies, late with the link. theguardian.com
I just started Long Dark Teatime of the Soul. If you have read it:
Imagine Chris Hemsworth at the ticket counter.
I see Liberty University ads here in Dallas. The tagline is “If you love liberty, Liberty loves you.” It’s part of the reason my blood pressure is through the roof.
re: #131 Belafon
I just started Long Dark Teatime of the Soul. If you have read it:
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I was rather disappointed by the Netflix (or was it Amazon) serilalization of Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: trying way too hard to be hip and edgy.
re: #132 Belafon
I see Liberty University ads here in Dallas. The tagline is “If you love liberty, Liberty loves you.” It’s part of the reason my blood pressure is through the roof.
Corollary: “If you disagree with our views, then you hate Liberty and we hate you!”
A little too late I suppose, but kudos to the “evil empire” for doing the right thing….
Krebs on Security: Microsoft Issues WanaCrypt Patch for Windows 8, XP
Microsoft Corp. today took the unusual step of issuing security updates to address flaws in older, unsupported versions of Windows — including Windows XP and Windows 8. The move is a bid to slow the spread of the WanaCrypt ransomware strain that infected tens of thousands of Windows computers virtually overnight this week.
On Friday, May 12, countless organizations around the world began fending off attacks from a ransomware strain variously known as WannaCrypt, WanaDecrypt and Wanna.Cry. Ransomware encrypts a victim’s documents, images, music and other files unless the victim pays for a key to unlock them.
It quickly became apparent that Wanna was spreading with the help of a file-sharing vulnerability in Windows. Microsoft issued a patch to fix this flaw back in March 2017, but organizations running older, unsupported versions of Windows (such as Windows XP) were unable to apply the update because Microsoft no longer supplies security patches for those versions of Windows.
This should serve as an object lesson to everyone who uses computers-sadly, it probably won’t stick….
re: #133 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I was rather disappointed by the Netflix (or was it Amazon) serilalization of Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency: trying way too hard to be hip and edgy.
It ran on BBCA, so I’m not sure it was either of them.
Oh god I have no idea why I am watching this Liberty University speech live. Morbid curiosity maybe…..
re: #137 Schweppes7
Oh god I have no idea why I am watching this Liberty University speech live. Morbid curiosity maybe…..
.@POTUS: “When I say something, I mean it.” pic.twitter.com/X03AbRQSzK
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 13, 2017
LOLOLOLOL
re: #88 Jay C
OK: since LGF is as good (and likely) a place to find out things on the Internet: do you know (or can provide a link to) exactly WTH is wrong with the Admiral Kuznetzov? Wiki merely states that its propulsion system is run by four “gas-fired boilers”: but is it normal that a “gas-fired” system would emit clouds of black smoke like some Great War dreadnought?
I mean, Kuznetzov was, reputedly, built to the usual standards of Soviet-era engineering (i.e. one short step up from junk), but that black cloud doesn’t seem normal anywise….
That Russian carrier does not go anywhere w/o a fleet of tugboats to tow it when the engines are down.Which is often.
re: #62 Targetpractice
The Russian Navy already has one.
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Hang on….THAT’S what we’re up against? No wonder the Afghans kicked their asses for 11 years and sent them home.
re: #139 caseyjr
That Russian carrier does not go anywhere w/o a fleet of tugboats to tow it when the engines are down.Which is often.
Or a barge full of coal and some extra shovels.
re: #78 Anymouse
Five-thirty AM, so my wife is using her new air fryer to make an onion blossom. Since she got that thing, we have not used the oven for anything (except to heat the house when our furnace was out).
She also got a package last night from Penzey’s spices (after reading an article at Wonkette) a couple days ago about Penzey’s opening a shop in Paul Ryan’s district “to teach him to be kind” (I don’t think that is going to work). She wanted right away to try their spices (hence the onion blossom).
I love my Philips Air Fryer. First time I cooked a burger in it was surprised to see how much grease it took out—far more than the George Forman grill it replaced!
re: #135 Eric The Fruit Bat
A little too late, but kudos to the evil empire for doing the right thing….
Krebs on Security: Microsoft Issues WanaCrypt Patch for Windows 8, XP
That update came to my Win8.1 machine yesterday morning (my time), and the system gave me a warning that it would reboot at a certain time. So I finished my work and just shut it down for the day. This morning the update was installed on bootup. Took less than 5 minutes.
@mikememoli @POTUS Faith isn’t about being right. Fact is about being right. Faith is about belief in the absence of fact.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) May 13, 2017
re: #143 wheat-dogg
That update came to my Win8.1 machine yesterday morning (my time), and the system gave me a warning that it would reboot at a certain time. So I finished my work and just shut it down for the day. This morning the update was installed on bootup. Took less than 5 minutes.
I still have a Windows XP machine — internet turned off. Guess I’ll have to fire it up and turn on the web to get the patch. Another damned thing to worry about…
re: #86 Weaselone
Wait. Is there a credit card company stupid enough to give him one?
Joke I heard—American Express sent Trump a Black Amex Card. He sent it back with a note demanding a White one..
“Nothing is easier or more pathetic than being a critic” - Donald Trump, frequent moronic critic of the Obama administration.
re: #142 Joe Bacon
First time I cooked a burger in it was surprised to see how much grease it took out—far more than the George Forman grill it replaced!
You ought to see the magic the Panasonic NX-100S bring to the kitchen. It’s an expensive beast, but it makes a burger from a frozen patty so flawless in 6:30 it’s incredible. And frozen pizza’s come out in 14:10 just fine as well. It’s a Breville-killer.
@DorisTruong @LibertyU @realDonaldTrump Considering that Trump is currently violating his Oath of Office and the US Constitution, this makes Liberty U even more laughable
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) May 13, 2017
re: #145 Puss Power
I still have a Windows XP machine — internet turned off. Guess I’ll have to fire it up and turn on the web to get the patch. Another damned thing to worry about…
If it’s a machine that rarely faces the Internet, you’re probably not going to get hit by the malware. But better safe than sorry.
re: #145 Puss Power
This is the link for the fixes: catalog.update.microsoft.com
Download them from a separate machine and install them on your XP machine before you reconnect it to the internet.
Remember, people: Practice personal OpSec like a raving paranoid maniac.
President Trump is giving Liberty University’s commencement Virginia: “Nothing is easier or more pathetic than being a critic.” pic.twitter.com/xW9cLxuLf7
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) May 13, 2017
TRUMP: “Nothing is more pathetic than being a critic”
ALSO TRUMP: “Don Lemon is the dumbest person on TV, after that lunatic Chris Cuomo” https://t.co/vZBazclUwA— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) May 13, 2017
@CBSNews Failed power structures? The US Government is a failed power structure?
All Trump and the GOP are doing is sabotaging functioning govt.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) May 13, 2017
Trump is urging the fact free supporters to continue their fact free assault on government. It’s worked for Trump so far, and yet when minorities challenge the systemic racism and discrimination as a result of government actions, Trump and these mindless ignoramuses will demand absolute fealty to government action.
re: #152 Eric The Fruit Bat
This is the link for the fixes: catalog.update.microsoft.com
Download them from a separate machine and install them on your XP machine before you reconnect it to the internet.
Thanks. MUCH faster than doing a full backup before connecting the machine (although I have one already. Kind of old, but you’ll gather I don’t do much mission-critical work on this machine.)
re: #155 Puss Power
Kind of old, but you’ll gather I don’t do much mission-critical work on this machine.
Treat your computers like they are firearms with all the respect they deserve-they are; after all, very powerful weapons should they fall into the wrong hands.
.@LibertyU just gave @realDonaldTrump an honorary doctorate of law
— Doris N. Truong (@DorisTruong) May 13, 2017
Cool! Now he can write his own certified letter exonerating himself from his Russian dealings. https://t.co/qi9Px6w1tf
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) May 13, 2017
Reminder: Liberty University’s founder went on TV and said 9/11 was God’s punishment against gay people while Ground Zero was still burning.
— Amateur Intel Pr0n (@ZeddRebel) May 13, 2017
Which, mind you, is what the fucking hijackers thought too. https://t.co/SlD81sFxXr
— Amateur Intel Pr0n (@ZeddRebel) May 13, 2017
re: #129 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He is a “flawed vessel”, but he is doing the Lord’s Work of helping implement the Free Market Gospel of Supply-Side Jesus.
What does Supply-Side Jesus think of Keynesian theories like “priming the pump”?
Well, if Bret Stephens piece on climate change wasn’t enough reason to cancel your NYTimes subscription, his latest odious piece just may be the last straw….
NYTimes: How Trump May Save the Republic
by Bret Stephens
In corporate life, the usual practice when firing someone is either to say nothing or to say something nice, on the theory that the unlucky person is likelier to respond in kind. Trump has now given his former director the opportunity and incentive to do the opposite. Congressional hearings, should they happen, will be fun.
What makes all this so much more astonishing is how unnecessary it is, at least from Trump’s point of view.
If the president has nothing to fear from a Russia investigation, then why not let it run its course toward exoneration or irrelevance? If he does have something to fear, then Comey — distrusted by Republicans and Democrats alike — would have been his ideal foil. Trump’s critics can now take heart that, no, we won’t soon be moving on from l’affaire russe.
On Friday, I asked an astute source with long experience in the intelligence community if he suspects a smoking gun.
“I would guess there is something on paper or derived through witness questioning that has given the bureau an opening, assuming that Trump’s actions are in response to growing concern about the Russian probe,” he replied, while adding the caveat, “Since we’re talking about Trump, a rampantly insecure ego, such an assumption isn’t mandatory.”
I’d add another caveat: Incompetence may protect us — but as Madame Sebastian knew, only for a while. The blunders may often be self-defeating, but not always. Trump is our president. The enormity of his stupidity, inescapably, is also our own.
Trump was in his office and quietly offered reporters a drink. Then someone appeared with them out of the blue: https://t.co/t5RgFzyfA4 pic.twitter.com/sG8oFjr5vM
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) May 13, 2017
re: #155 Puss Power
Thanks. MUCH faster than doing a full backup before connecting the machine (although I have one already. Kind of old, but you’ll gather I don’t do much mission-critical work on this machine.)
This discussion reminded me to check what files are being backed up to my cloud storage, and I found I was not backing up everything I needed. Now corrected.
re: #132 Belafon
I see Liberty University ads here in Dallas. The tagline is “If you love liberty, Liberty loves you.” It’s part of the reason my blood pressure is through the roof.
“Get half the education at twice the price. Go Liberty!”
re: #157 darthstar
He can put that in his library along with his unearned Purple Heart.
re: #111 lawhawk
That’s perhaps one of the most galling aspects of the way drug companies manipulate the market.
Compound the drug, you get a new patent for the same old drugs.
Reformulate to deliver in a new fashion, new patent.Each time, the drug companies get to run the exclusive use of the drug and jack up the prices for a time, until they come around with a new formulation that extends their exclusivity.
Mind you, many of these compoundings and formulations make dosing easier, reduce the need for multiple injections, etc., but the cost can price people out of getting the doses they need.
There should be a generic version of insulin that’s easily and widely available for low cost precisely because it is in the public domain.
Why do I have a feeling Republicans won’t lift a finger because they hope this will force Sotomayor off the Court since she’s diabetic…
re: #149 lawhawk
But the “Law” Liberty U follows is the Law of Ayn Rand!
re: #165 Joe Bacon
Why do I have a feeling Republicans won’t lift a finger because they hope this will force Sotomayor off the Court since she’s diabetic…
Won’t work — her health insurance benefits are “generous.” Also, she has a six-figure salary.
POTUS: “As long as I am your president, no one is ever going to stop you from practicing your faith or from preaching what’s in your heart.” pic.twitter.com/mbXrrUMD7b
— Fox News (@FoxNews) May 13, 2017
Translation: Christians are now free to act like assholes in the name of Jesus https://t.co/By4wDAsnw9
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) May 13, 2017
re: #168 Backwoods_Sleuth
Well that’s not new.
Evangelicals at Liberty University seem strangely receptive to Donald Trump’s craven, cynical pandering. Bless their hearts. pic.twitter.com/mlBlfE8fSn
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) May 13, 2017
@BettyBowers Mrs. Betty that is because the God worshipped at Liberty U is Ayn Rand. And nobody is more of a disciple than Dolt 45!
— josephebacon (@josephebacon) May 13, 2017
re: #129 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He is a “flawed vessel”, but he is doing the Lord’s Work of helping implement the Free Market Gospel of Supply-Side Jesus.
It’s not the economics that motivate them —it’s appointing judges who will reverse Roe v Wade, who will reverse the progress gays made under Obama, who will promote “religious freedom” for Christians and limit rights for those who disagree, who will promote “intelligent design” in the science classrooms — that’s what motivates them
Live look at @LibertyU @JerryFalwellJr pic.twitter.com/bNdSZb0hBM
— Sean Hartofilis (@BeachPillows) May 13, 2017
Gosh, I’m so old I can still remember that all it took to be impeached was getting a blow job from an intern…
re: #175 Joe Bacon
Well there were other factors…he did lie about it under oath…but the most important factor was that he was a D.
Actually, now that I think about it, I think the D was the only factor.
re: #175 Joe Bacon
Gosh, I’m so old I can still remember that all it took to be impeached was getting a blow job from an intern…
No — the rule is a President can only be impeached if the opposition party is in control of both houses of Congress. The one exception: it is possible that a Democratic Congress would actually impeach a Democratic President who was as willfully negligent, ignorant, and hostile to our system of governance as Trump.
Damn, does anyone else find it tougher and tougher following Trump?
I feel like he is taking a toll on my brain. I can’t process what the hell he is up to and how far he is willing to go with whatever he is doing. There really is no sense to any of it.
It’s all muck and just trying to be aware of his actions drags you down to his level. I don’t wanna go down to his level!!! Help!!!
re: #175 Joe Bacon
Gosh, I’m so old I can still remember that all it took to be impeached was getting a blow job from an intern…
No…it was about him lying about the blow jobs.
Oh wait…
re: #178 ObserverArt
This has badly misled us with Trump. Much of the dialogue around him, the journalism and analysis, even the statements of his own surrogates, amounts to a desperate attempt to construct a Theory of Trump, to explain what he does and says through some story about his long-term goals and beliefs.
We badly want to understand Trump, to grasp him. It might give us some sense of control, or at least an ability to predict what he will do next.
But what if there’s nothing to understand? What if there’s no there there? What if our attempts to explain Trump have failed not because we haven’t hit on the right one, but because we are, theory-of-mind-wise, overinterpreting the text?
re: #178 ObserverArt
Yessss! We’re all being abused by a freakin mad man.
For Bannon and the like, the mental toll and loss of confidence is a feature of their deconstruction plans, not a bug.
Sinclair Requires TV Stations to Air Segments That Tilt to the Right https://t.co/yFhr1Eyvj4
— Yashar (@yashar) May 13, 2017
With Sinclair acquiring the Tribune Company, this is a really important story. https://t.co/souBIvMfnU
— Yashar (@yashar) May 13, 2017
Saw “Stevie Wonder” trending. Turns out it’s his birthday. pic.twitter.com/wH2AsKPBmI
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) May 13, 2017
So since Sinclair is more or less taking over local TV can we finally kill the “Liberal Mainstream Media” bullshit?
It was never true, and is even more untrue now than ever.
By the way, I caught about two minutes of Bill O’Really crying that the liberal media and cabal had a many years long campaign to slime him and take him down.
There is more of that “party of responsibility” bullshit from a former Fair and Balanced Fox Fool.
re: #184 Ace-o-aces
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Heh, iTunes just played “If You Really Love Me” which is a weird coincidence.
Trump at Liberty University: “I’m a big believer in”, flips through Bible, “Jesus? Hey, isn’t that a Mexican name?”
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) May 13, 2017
re: #185 ObserverArt
So since Sinclair is more or less taking over local TV can we finally kill the “Liberal Mainstream Media” bullshit?
It was never true, and is even more untrue now than ever.
By the way, I caught about two minutes of Bill O’Really crying that the liberal media and cabal had a many years long campaign to slime him and take him down.
There is more of that “party of responsibility” bullshit from a former Fair and Balanced Fox Fool.
Art, you will NEVER be able to kill the “Liberal Media” lies that the 24/7 Republican Bullshit Machine spreads until we repeal the Communications Act of 1996, reinstate ownership limits and codify the Equal Time and Fairness Doctrine into law instead of FCC regulations. We should also codify the Public Service notifications that the FCC used to require every broadcasting station to have.
The man giving the commencement address at Liberty University lives a life that would get him expelled from Liberty University. Hypocrisy.
— Harold Itzkowitz (@HaroldItz) May 13, 2017
re: #190 Ace-o-aces
[The man giving the commencement address at Liberty University lives a life that would get him expelled from Liberty University. Hypocrisy.]
I think ‘hypocrisy’ is a sacrament at Liberty U.
This. Is. Awesome.https://t.co/N6FbXVgI37 pic.twitter.com/8dOlnFfbmg
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) May 13, 2017
This is dangerously stupid. It propagates the Trumpian lie that voters in states with more land mass deserve to have their votes count more. https://t.co/2Vn1kPXKaX
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) May 13, 2017
re: #191 wrenchwench
I think ‘hypocrisy’ is a sacrament at Liberty U.
It may be even considered a tenet.
@CillizzaCNN Is there no Republican Propaganda you won’t push?
— josephebacon (@josephebacon) May 13, 2017
re: #192 FormerDirtDart
Mark Joseph Stern ✔ @mjs_DC
This is dangerously stupid. It propagates the Trumpian lie that voters in states with more land mass deserve to have their votes count more.This. Is. Awesome.https://t.co/N6FbXVgI37 pic.twitter.com/8dOlnFfbmg
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) May 13, 2017
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11:13 AM - 13 May 2017
It propagates more than that: if 95% of the population votes D but the cities they live in occupy 5% of the space, the circle will be 95% red. It’s people who vote, not acreage though I am sure the Republicans are working on a way to reverse that.
re: #195 Hecuba’s daughter
It propagates more than that: if 95% of the population votes D but the cities they live in occupy 5% of the space, the circle will be 95% red. It’s people who vote, not acreage though I am sure the Republicans are working on a way to reverse that.
Well, duh. Remember, the Republican’s idea of an ideal voter is the rich white landowner. People in cities? Fuck them.
You’ve heard of the undeserving poor? Get ready for the undeserving sick https://t.co/5i3elmCljt
— Jonathan Cohn (@CitizenCohn) May 13, 2017
This is real: “That doesn’t mean we should take care of the person who sits at home, eats poorly and gets diabetes,” Mulvaney said. https://t.co/14isFE9BVK
— Atul Gawande (@Atul_Gawande) May 13, 2017
re: #197 klys (maker of Silmarils)
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I’m sick and fucking tired of the idea that we shouldn’t take care of those who make poor life choices. You know why? Because bad people use it as an excuse to repress the poor and the less well-off. Fuck it. I’m in favor of giving welfare to the welfare queens. I’m all for universal health care for the people who sit on their ass and eat 50 lbs of McDonald’s every day. Yes, I am, if that means you won’t take health care away from the terminally ill, or welfare from the homeless and destitute. Fucking assholes.
re: #197 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Atul Gawande ✔ @Atul_Gawande
This is real: “That doesn’t mean we should take care of the person who sits at home, eats poorly and gets diabetes,” Mulvaney said.You’ve heard of the undeserving poor? Get ready for the undeserving sick https://t.co/5i3elmCljt
— Jonathan Cohn (@CitizenCohn) May 13, 2017
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12:17 PM - 13 May 2017
So, we can cut Trump off the government healthcare plan too?
Quick Reminder: If you teleported every Liberty University student to Biblical times, they’d be the people crucifying Jesus.
— Zort Zammons (@MistahScooter) May 13, 2017
re: #198 thedopefishlives
I’m sick and fucking tired of the idea that we shouldn’t take care of those who make poor life choices. You know why? Because bad people use it as an excuse to repress the poor and the less well-off. Fuck it. I’m in favor of giving welfare to the welfare queens. I’m all for universal health care for the people who sit on their ass and eat 50 lbs of McDonald’s every day. Yes, I am, if that means you won’t take health care away from the terminally ill, or welfare from the homeless and destitute. Fucking assholes.
Let he who has never made a poor life choice cast the first stone.
re: #198 thedopefishlives
This!!!
It’s always an easy conversation with me and right wingers who go there. Yup, I’ll pay for some of the inevitable corruption in a large human system subject to human frailty. No problem at all. Let’s take care of everyone!
And we can challenge ourselves to make better systems too.
re: #201 Puss Power
Let he who has never made a poor life choice cast the first
stoneovercooked McNugget.
re: #203 BigPapa
Let he who has never put bleu cheese dressing on a wedge of iceberg lettuce and served it to the Japanese Prime Minister cast the first stone.
re: #198 thedopefishlives
I’m sick and fucking tired of the idea that we shouldn’t take care of those who make poor life choices. You know why? Because bad people use it as an excuse to repress the poor and the less well-off. Fuck it. I’m in favor of giving welfare to the welfare queens. I’m all for universal health care for the people who sit on their ass and eat 50 lbs of McDonald’s every day. Yes, I am, if that means you won’t take health care away from the terminally ill, or welfare from the homeless and destitute. Fucking assholes.
You could appeal to their sense of money. It costs much more to deal with problems at a later stage than it does to deal with them immediately. I sadly suspect appealing to their empathy is a lost cause.
I’d watch Trump’s speech at creationist sinkhole Liberty University but there’s only so much hypocrisy I can stand 1st thing in the morning.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) May 13, 2017
re: #206 Charles Johnson
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Also, aren’t the neighbors begining to wonder about the random gunshots and the pile of computer monitors with holes in them on the sidewalk?
*ducks*
re: #207 Teukka
Also, aren’t the neighbors beggining to wonder about the random gunshots and the pile of computer monitors with holes in them on the sidewalk?
*ducks*
As well as the ever-growing mound of charred wood from flipping desks and lighting them on fire.
re: #208 thedopefishlives
As well as the ever-growing mound of charred wood from flipping desks and lighting them on fire.
Yeah. And the ATF and FBI asking questions about the Napalm deliveries at odd times of the day….
re: #209 Teukka
Yeah. And the ATF and FBI asking questions about the Napalm deliveries at odd times of the day….
Smells like… VICTORY.
re: #197 klys (maker of Silmarils)
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I hope he contracts diabetes and rheumatoid arthritis like I did. That worthless motherfather wouldn’t last 24 hours if he had an RA attack!
How is loon still walking free?
6 tweet thread from JJ
Start:
#oregonstandoff hold-out David Fry’s latest posts on FB aren’t subtle. pic.twitter.com/Plnt00j0A5
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) May 13, 2017
Finish:
Some of his “solutions” are more interesting than others. pic.twitter.com/6SPBg7j5ZU
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) May 13, 2017
re: #211 Joe Bacon
I agree. I hope Judge Sotomayor tells him that she has had Type 1 diabetes since childhood.
re: #200 scottslemmons
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If JC made a return appearance to Earth today Pat Robertson would press the crown of thorns on his head, Kenneth Copeland and Paula White would be whipping him with the lash, Bill Donahue, Robert George, Althea King and Robert Tilton would force JC onto the cross provided by Franky, Billy and Anne Graham KKKraKKKer while Joel 0$teen, Jim Bakker, Benny Hinn and Jimmy Swaggart would be pounding the nails into the him!
And FOX News would cover the execution of this Communist 24/7!
Man, I am really looking forward to cleaning out the garage shelves that have been untouched in all the time I have lived here. OH BOY.
(But first, must have ramen.)
re: #198 thedopefishlives
I’m sick and fucking tired of the idea that we shouldn’t take care of those who make poor life choices. You know why? Because bad people use it as an excuse to repress the poor and the less well-off. Fuck it. I’m in favor of giving welfare to the welfare queens. I’m all for universal health care for the people who sit on their ass and eat 50 lbs of McDonald’s every day. Yes, I am, if that means you won’t take health care away from the terminally ill, or welfare from the homeless and destitute. Fucking assholes.
And don’t forget those with opioid addictions — no treatment for them. Mulvaney and the other Trump acolytes want a return to the Dickensian world we are headed to. Premature death and no rights for those with no money.
1/2 Liberty Univ is Trump’s base of supporters in a nutshell: brainwashed identical drones indoctrinated to believe irrational things, …
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) May 13, 2017
2/2 demonize anyone who isn’t like them, and do anything to achieve political power. The ideal Trump voter.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) May 13, 2017
re: #215 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Man, I am really looking forward to cleaning out the garage shelves that have been untouched in all the time I have lived here. OH BOY.
(But first, must have ramen.)
I am prepping a grill-fest for Mother’s Day tomorrow. I have some sirloin steaks marinating in a brown sugar bourbon mix that is one of my favorites. I am going to do a Memphis pit BBQ dry rub on a rack of ribs. And I believe Mrs. Fish might be coming home with some more meat, as well. Needless to say, calorie count is going out the window.
After lunch, a 22 yo who lives w/ his parents stopped the worldwide malware hack by registering a domain for $10.69 https://t.co/ErVt0iUWMj
— David Beard (@dabeard) May 13, 2017
re: #218 thedopefishlives
I am prepping a grill-fest for Mother’s Day tomorrow. I have some sirloin steaks marinating in a brown sugar bourbon mix that is one of my favorites. I am going to do a Memphis pit BBQ dry rub on a rack of ribs. And I believe Mrs. Fish might be coming home with some more meat, as well. Needless to say, calorie count is going out the window.
Brunch with fish— no meat in our house for Mother’s Day. Ordered food for 15 which my sister assured me would feed the 19 who promised they were coming — and 4 hours later realized that I forgot 2 others who are supposed to be here. And am praying that the 2 who did not respond will not suddenly show up!
re: #219 Stanley Sea
$10.69. Not only a good thing but also a good bargain.
re: #214 Joe Bacon
If JC made a return appearance to Earth today Pat Robertson would press the crown of thorns on his head, Kenneth Copeland and Paula White would be whipping him with the lash, Bill Donahue, Robert George, Althea King and Robert Tilton would force JC onto the cross provided by Franky, Billy and Anne Graham KKKraKKKer while Joel 0$teen, Jim Bakker, Benny Hinn and Jimmy Swaggart would be pounding the nails into the him!
And FOX News would cover the execution of this Communist 24/7!
Remember, when asking “what would Jesus do?”, in the case of Pharisees the answer could include “open a can of whoop ass”
@nytopinion Now the New York Times is giving its opinion page to a guy who called Supreme Court justice David Souter a “goat fucking child molester.”
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) May 13, 2017
Today’s project: In my office, I’ve got a locking closet where my ‘valuable’ guitars go (most aren’t really that valuable, although I do have a couple of vintage pieces that are worth some money), and I’m installing a shelf above the guitars where I can store my tool and parts boxes along with other stuff that’s just in the way.
Shelf is installed, now I’ve got to move the guitars and stuff back in there. It should open up a good bit of floor space here in the office, which tends to get overtaken with guitars and tools and parts and other stuff. After moving the vintage stuff back into the closet, I’ll only have about a half dozen guitar cases in the office proper. I can deal with that, because with the closet emptied there are about 18 guitar cases in here and it gets hard to move after a minute.
This is project Plan B, because I had planned to do yard work but the lovely LI ‘Spring’ weather (feels like October) scuttled that plan. So…shelf
@nytopinion Is there anything at all that would disqualify a right winger from writing for the New York Times?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) May 13, 2017
re: #216 Hecuba’s daughter
And don’t forget those with opioid addictions — no treatment for them. Mulvaney and the other Trump acolytes want a return to the Dickensian world we are headed to. Premature death and no rights for those with no money.
President Asshole and Steve KKKing keep saying that their wall will stop opioids coming into the US. That wall will NOT stop PhRMA from forcing doctors to overprescribe them.
re: #222 KGxvi
Remember, when asking “what would Jesus do?”, in the case of Pharisees the answer could include “open a can of whoop ass”
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Well, according to our Right Wing Pulpit Pimps, this is what American Christians MUST do!
Trump Lawyers Say He Had No Russian Income or Debt, With Some Exceptions https://t.co/xcVhGJ2siB
— ggt (@geegeetee) May 13, 2017
And Cyprus?
re: #214 Joe Bacon
If JC made a return appearance to Earth today Pat Robertson would press the crown of thorns on his head, Kenneth Copeland and Paula White would be whipping him with the lash, Bill Donahue, Robert George, Althea King and Robert Tilton would force JC onto the cross provided by Franky, Billy and Anne Graham KKKraKKKer while Joel 0$teen, Jim Bakker, Benny Hinn and Jimmy Swaggart would be pounding the nails into the him!
And FOX News would cover the execution of this Communist 24/7!
I’ve always been a bit amazed that Andy Schafly’s “Conservative Bible Project” didn’t get more support from the fundamentalist types. In fact, I’m constantly surprised that various wingnut groups don’t publish their own translations of the Bible to try to push the religion deeper into their particular mindsets…
re: #192 FormerDirtDart
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@AGoldmund @CillizzaCNN Because Chris isn’t that bright.
— Abbey Bartletmitzvah (@clapifyoulikeme) May 13, 2017
A. Simple. Explation. (That Cillizza probably can’t understand.)
re: #227 Joe Bacon
Reminds me of “prophetess” Cindy Jacobs, who prayed over the Wall Street bull in October 2008—you know, right in the middle of the financial crisis.
oh…my…
Complaint filed to close sex club posing as church. https://t.co/46ncBGDDGn pic.twitter.com/8lSv2MQSbI
— NewsChannel 5 (@NC5) May 12, 2017
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The Metropolitan Government has filed a complaint seeking an injunction to permanently close a controversial swingers club in Madison.
The filing made Thursday in General Sessions court, states that a permit had been issued to operate a church at 520 Lentz Ave in Madison, but instead the owners have been operating a sex club.
The complaint states that Freedom 4 All, Inc. is “maintaining a public nuisance by permitting acts of lewd conduct” and is in violation of city ordinances and state law which prohibit operation of the club within 1,000 feet of a school
In March, two inspectors from the city’s Codes department paid $40 each to enter the club where they witnessed numerous sex acts being performed inside.
Some on Twitter were tut-tutting those of us who were finished with The New York Times over publishing climate change denial.
The firing of James Comey may have looked bad, but it was reasonable, says Erick Erickson https://t.co/H7Ci9aP3lA pic.twitter.com/I077UZW30c
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) May 13, 2017
NOW am I allowed to be done with the NYT?!?!?
:D
Clear typo, missed the second “e”#Trump pic.twitter.com/ptQYgZdUlu
— James Doleman (@jamesdoleman) May 13, 2017
@jamesdoleman That Depends…
— Jak King (@jakking49) May 13, 2017
I will re-fave your corrected tweet pic.twitter.com/uCRzvaZVLr
— Nora (@Nora) May 13, 2017
Another case of “voting while black” nipped in the bud in Scott Walker’s Utopia:
Gladys Harris was turned away from her Milwaukee polling place despite bringing 3 forms of ID. https://t.co/AgHRJdOKzG pic.twitter.com/XtrxuFXSO0
— The Associated Press (@AP) May 13, 2017
re: #234 lawhawk
Where’s the truck?!
I just got a tortilla press, still working out the best dough recipe and doing practice runs. I think I’ve got it down fairly well tho I did tear one of eight this morning. Dough recipe? Use lard, 1 tbs per cup of masa, and only enough water to form a ball, ~ 3/4 to 1 cup water per cup of flour. It takes some practice to get the flop of the raw tortilla onto the griddle right, you don’t want folds in the dough.
re: #140 darthstar
Hang on….THAT’S what we’re up against? No wonder the Afghans kicked their asses for 11 years and sent them home.
They’ve kicked our asses for 15.
re: #219 Stanley Sea
If I watched this in a movie, I would have screamed , “That’s the dumbest thing I’ve ever heard. And I’ve seen all of Bay’s Transformers.”
re: #240 bratwurst
SMH, we are up against some evil shit.
This thread should keep being circulated far and wide…
1. WaPo says #Trump won because “fewer blacks voted.” They left out that Black folk TRIED to vote and were blockedhttps://t.co/DXfcjcIiis
— Greg Palast (@Greg_Palast) May 9, 2017
re: #233 mmmirele
Reminds me of “prophetess” Cindy Jacobs, who prayed over the Wall Street bull in October 2008—you know, right in the middle of the financial crisis.
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Slacktivist had a great post about that at the time, the spectacle of hordes of so-called Christians worshipping a literal golden calf…
my google-fu is insufficient to find said column for reposting.
re: #241 jeffreyw
I just got a tortilla press, still working out the best dough recipe and doing practice runs. I think I’ve got it down fairly well tho I did tear one of eight this morning. Dough recipe? Use lard, 1 tbs per cup of masa, and only enough water to form a ball, ~ 3/4 to 1 cup water per cup of flour. It takes some practice to get the flop of the raw tortilla onto the griddle right, you don’t want folds in the dough.
Tortillas are the easiest recipe in the world, and you got it wrong. NO LARD!!
Masa harina + water. If it’s too runny, add more of the corn flour. If it’s too dry, add more water. Repeat as necessary until you get the right consistency.
A handful of the mix, smush down on a wooden cutting board as much as you can with your hand, then use a rolling pin to thin it the rest of the way.
Put it on the griddle. Then turn it over. Then put it on a plate. Elective extra — put some butter on it while it’s still hot, then salt.
re: #246 sagehen
Tortillas are the easiest recipe in the world, and you got it wrong. NO LARD!!
Masa harina + water. If it’s too runny, add more of the corn flour. If it’s too dry, add more water. Repeat as necessary until you get the right consistency.
A handful of the mix, smush down on a wooden cutting board as much as you can with your hand, then use a rolling pin to thin it the rest of the way.
Put it on the griddle. Then turn it over. Then put it on a plate. Elective extra — put some butter on it while it’s still hot, then salt.
When I use lard the plastic peels away from the pressed dough quite nicely, when I use no lard it does not.