Wow, he’s just flaunting it now, right in our faces. Trump moves to return Russian compounds in Maryland and NY https://t.co/AqcLYMbpZE
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
Nephew posted this on FB. Almost as good as the ‘How to Make Ice’ one!
@bbcworldservice If you air the segment from PRI about Jim Hoft without you interviewing him yourself, you will lose a listener-seriously..
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) June 1, 2017
re: #1 Charles Johnson
The better to pass messages back to his buddy Vlad…
So I guess Trump doesn’t intend to get tough with the Russians over their continual harassment of our diplomatic staff there…..
re: #6 Barefoot Grin
So I guess Trump doesn’t intend to get tough with the Russians over their continual harassment of our diplomatic staff there…..
Yuh. Right.
re: #6 Barefoot Grin
So I guess Trump doesn’t intend to get tough with the Russians over their continual harassment of our diplomatic staff there…..
Of course not. As long as Russia’s checks continue to clear, Trump has no problems with them at all.
Just one question. Who, exactly, is going to prosecute Trump/Kushner?
CNN is now reporting ANOTHER #Sessions-#Kislyak meeting during the campaign.
— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) June 1, 2017
re: #9 Skip Intro
Just one question. Who, exactly, is going to prosecute Trump/Kushner?
Kushner could be prosecuted by any US Attorney, I’d think.
Trump would have to be impeached, convicted, and removed from office, THEN prosecuted.
Much harder row to hoe with Trump, because the GOP have shown no hint of caring about criminal activity by Trump, as long as he promises to give all the money from Medicaid to the wealthy.
“There are not many coincidences in Russia” - Amb. James Woolsey on reports Jared Kushner met w banker Sergey Gorkov https://t.co/Z04y1bZmMh
— OutFrontCNN (@OutFrontCNN) May 31, 2017
Has anyone ever figured out why Woolsey bailed on the transition team so suddenly? https://t.co/C9hRL0RbHV
— Blake Hounshell (@blakehounshell) June 1, 2017
re: #11 Blind Frog Belly White
Kushner could be prosecuted by any US Attorney, I’d think.
Trump would have to be impeached, convicted, and removed from office, THEN prosecuted.
Much harder row to hoe with Trump, because the GOP have shown no hint of caring about criminal activity by Trump, as long as he promises to give all the money from Medicaid to the wealthy.
Do we have any US Attorneys?
re: #10 Charles Johnson
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Either he’s lying and should be impeached and removed from office for lying to Congress, or he’s WAY too senile to have such responsibilities. But really, nothing says it has to be only one.
re: #9 Skip Intro
Just one question. Who, exactly, is going to prosecute Trump/Kushner?
We could form a Citizen’s Grand Jury like the wingnutiest of the wingnuts did against Obama.
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Is it safe to say that Jeff Sessions is head of the Obstruction of Justice Department?
To #TheResisance: Boycott @PRI for normalizing The Stupidest Man On The Internet, @gatewaypundit (CC: @wonkette @commiegirl1)
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) June 1, 2017
re: #16 caseyjr
Is it safe to say that Jeff Sessions is head of the Obstruction of Justice Department?
That is his primary job.
re: #13 Barefoot Grin
Do we have any US Attorneys?
I’d think career prosecutors might do it. Not sure why it would require a Presidential appointee.
But, Dammit, Jim Barefoot Grin, I’m a Doctor Scientist, not a Bricklayer Lawyer!
re: #16 caseyjr
Is it safe to say that Jeff Sessions is head of the Obstruction of Justice Department?
That, and the Denial of Civil Rights Division.
Shot.
Chaser.
Who can figure out the true meaning of “covfefe” ??? Enjoy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2017
Continuing the conversation from the last thread about the problems with pharma in Appalachia.
A few years back Portsmouth Ohio, (Scioto County) on the Ohio river had one of the largest problems in the nation with pill mills pumping powerful pain killers to down on their luck people. It became a huge problem to where the state of Ohio had to do some major busting.
Here is a link to a long detailed 2011 article and a bit of the beginning if anyone is interested.
Cleveland.com - Prescription drug epidemic brings Southern Ohio county to its knees
…But the new king is OxyContin.
The fifth-most-prescribed pain medication in the world, “oxy,” or “OC,” is a favorite of addicts, who crush and snort it or dilute it with water and inject it for a heroin-like rush.
The drug and its cousin oxycodone are the linchpin of a prescription-drug-fueled epidemic that has brought Scioto County to its knees. It’s an epidemic caused by a flood of pain pills into the area — plenty from legal local pain clinics and others imported from Florida and the Detroit area by dealers looking for an easy buck.
At the half-dozen or so pain clinics in this Appalachian county along the banks of the Ohio River, a handful of licensed doctors pump out prescriptions for an estimated 35 million pain pills a year to an ever-mushrooming population of pill-crazed patients who come from near and far just to cop.
Do the math, and it comes to roughly 460 pills for every man, woman and child in this county of 76,000 residents, according to 2008 state pharmacy board statistics.
It’s gotten so bad that last year the local health commissioner declared a public health emergency, a rare step usually reserved for disease outbreaks.
Lisa Roberts, a city of Portsmouth public-health nurse on the front lines of the epidemic, says locals call it the “attack of the pill heads.” She says a “pharmaceutical atom bomb” has brought the county to the verge of complete social collapse.
Statistics as bleak as tombstones back up Roberts’ apocalyptic talk: The county has seen a 360 percent increase in accidental drug-overdose deaths and has the highest hepatitis C rate in Ohio, a rate that has nearly quadrupled in the past five years, thanks to junkies who are shooting up.
Sixty-four Scioto County babies born in 2009 came into the world with drugs in their system — that’s nearly one in 10 births. And swamped drug treatment centers say they are turning away thousands of locals who need help for prescription-drug addiction.
Stories of crimes committed by addicts in this community awash in pain pills float like ghosts through the air: Thieves dug the wires from the pitching machines for the Little League out of the ground twice recently to sell for scrap. The gumball machine was broken into at the Portsmouth health department for $20 in change. The manhole covers have disappeared off city streets…
No puppet. No puppet. No, you’re the puppet.https://t.co/yrCFG13lyB
— Taegan Goddard (@politicalwire) June 1, 2017
re: #23 ObserverArt
How many OxyContin pills was Limbaugh caught with? Thousands, wasn’t it? Curious he wasn’t prosecuted as a dealer.
More worldwide humiliation for our country (over the “covfefe” tweet):
re: #21 teleskiguy
Who can figure out the true meaning of “covfefe” ??? Enjoy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 31, 2017
The only thing more pathetic than leaving that tweet up for hours is pretending you meant to do it. Sad! https://t.co/NeWuZjEBRi
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) May 31, 2017
re: #25 Skip Intro
How many OxyContin pills was Limbaugh caught with? Thousands, wasn’t it? Curious he wasn’t prosecuted as a dealer.
Good old America justice there I’d guess.
Rush is a good man. /
SNEK
Check out this absolutely gorgeous smooth green #snake we found today! One of Michigan’s most beautiful reptiles! pic.twitter.com/SUhMAKfp5b
— Jen Moore (@DrReptilia) June 1, 2017
Whoops, forgot to add the tweet. Please reload my #30.
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
The useless orange sack is ranting away again. https://t.co/tWHjA8IbSM
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
re: #11 Blind Frog Belly White
Trump would have to be impeached, convicted, and removed from office, THEN prosecuted.
Why wouldn’t he get an immediate pardon from President Pence?
re: #29 Charles Johnson
Spicer is constantly being a snarky jerk when he doesn’t know the answer to a given question.
I guess as an understudy narcissist, he can’t just say “I don’t know,” he has to tell them they’ll find out the answer when the president “makes it clear.”
re: #32 Charles Johnson
What the fuck does he mean by ‘hits Facebook’?
re: #36 jaunte
Spicer is constantly being a snarky jerk when he doesn’t know the answer to a given question.
I guess as an understudy narcississt, he can’t just say “I don’t know,” he has to tell them they’ll find out the answer when the president “makes it clear.”
The answer Spicer/Trump really wants to give to any question they don’t want to deal with is: ‘Fuck off and die.’
I can see why Trump would want to return the compounds to the Russians. The logistics of having regular visits by Russian spy ships off our coast was probably a real headache.
re: #35 ipsos
He would, just like Kushner will get one from trump. The game is fixed, but good.
re: #37 teleskiguy
What the fuck does he mean by ‘hits Facebook’?
‘attacks’, presumably. It’s just more Trumpshit, so not really worth thinking about.
re: #39 Barefoot Grin
I can see why Trump would want to return the compounds to the Russians. The logistics of having regular visits by Russian spy ships off our coast was probably a real headache.
Especially since the golf cart has trouble on water.
one more Fiona for the night:
Fiona has started to explore the outdoor habitat after hours. She’s not ready for her public debut but it’s a step in the right direction! pic.twitter.com/Pt1owh5YYX
— Cincinnati Zoo (@CincinnatiZoo) May 31, 2017
re: #39 Barefoot Grin
I can see why Trump would want to return the compounds to the Russians. The logistics of having regular visits by Russian spy ships off our coast was probably a real headache.
Go ahead and give it back to them, I’m sure that our agents have gone over every inch of that place…..talk freely Ruskies!!
Trump followers are such incurious brainwashed robots, they actually think NATO members pay some kind of “dues” to the US.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
Charles Pierce:
It’s Still All About the Money, and Robert Mueller Knows It
The Justice Department’s special prosecutor is zeroing in.
“…It’s going to be about the money. It always was going to be about the money. There is something distinctly rotten at the heart of the president*’s family business, about which the president* and the rest of the Borgias don’t want the world to know. The money is all that matters to these people. The money always has been all that matters to these people. The money is central to whatever arrangements the extended clan made with the Russian banks, which is to say with the Russian governments.
esquire.com”
re: #35 ipsos
Why wouldn’t he get an immediate pardon from President Pence?
He might, but the question was ‘who’s going to prosecute Kushner/Trump’. There are different answers for each, as I described.
But remember, Ford pardoned Nixon after Nixon RESIGNED, sparing America the disgrace of having to impeach him. If Trump is impeached, convicted, and removed from office, it would require 2/3 of the Senate to vote to convict. To get THAT, the case can’t be anything as silly as shading the truth about blowjobs in a deposition in a frivolous lawsuit. It would have to be BIG, and incontrovertible criminal activity. The nation might not be in a forgiving mood after that.
Break for birthday cake. My wife asked me to cut it, so I cut it into sevenths, because why not.
Sessions:
-Lied under oath about mtg w/Kislyak
-Lied on security forms about mtg w/Kisylak
-Lied when asked why he lied about mtg w/Kislyak— Caroline O. (@RVAwonk) June 1, 2017
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
She wasn’t a terrible candidate; she just didn’t cheat. Covfefe yourself, comrade! https://t.co/UkwFvD7YUO
— Jebediah Springfield (@JebediahRBG) June 1, 2017
re: #37 teleskiguy
What the fuck does he mean by ‘hits Facebook’?
something about Cambridge Analytica, a shady RW data mining group, co-opting FB advertising algorithm (via Russian hack?) to microtarget D voters to discourage or get them to vote 3rd party. I am probably wrong.
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
She beat you by 3 million votes, while you had to rely on gerrymandering and the Russians
You’re days are numbered. Impeachment is coming https://t.co/EL1t2qw8Rp— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 1, 2017
re: #54 caseyjr
something about Cambridge Analytica, a shady RW data mining group, co-opting FB advertising algorithm (via Russian hack?) to microtarget D voters to discourage or get them to vote 3rd party. I am probably wrong.
Or, as Hillary said in that recent forum, ‘the Russians couldn’t have weaponized the hacked information without [American] help.’
Sorry if already posted
Here we go: Trump is preparing to give Russia back the two compounds Obama closed in retaliation for 2016 hacking. https://t.co/zNGvOmA4I4 pic.twitter.com/AIHUDbu1l4
— Eric Geller (@ericgeller) June 1, 2017
Read this story carefully. Trump Admin originally set conditions on retuning the compounds. 2 days later, they change course. No explanation https://t.co/9T0VVVTY58
— Juliette Kayyem (@juliettekayyem) June 1, 2017
Breaking: Trump admin moves to return Maryland and New York compounds to Russia, @karendeyoung1 & @adamentous report https://t.co/xUVp8k1YwE
— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) May 31, 2017
it’s almost like Moscow has a dossier on him https://t.co/TodCG4DtmK
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) June 1, 2017
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
one more Fiona for the night:
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Fiona will bite someone in half when she’s older.
re: #59 darthstar
Fiona will bite someone in half when she’s older.
Someone’s head will be just another watermelon.
I will be announcing my decision on Paris Accord, Thursday at 3:00 P.M. The White House Rose Garden. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
My wife wants me to go outside and get the clothes off the line. Back in a minute. Sky is overcast, massive thunderstorms to our south near Sterling, Colo. including a radar-indicated tornado.
As someone who has blown big ass holes in the ground, that is a seriously big ass hole in the ground for a surface detonation
Massive crater is left behind in Kabul after car bomb goes off, killing at least 90 people, injuring hundreds more. https://t.co/eMQipRKpVm pic.twitter.com/RNaqZddS44
— ABC News (@ABC) June 1, 2017
I will be announcing my decision on Paris Accord, Thursday at 3:00 P.M. The White House Rose Garden. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
As if anyone doesn’t already know you’re going to do the worst thing possible. I can’t even. https://t.co/vIitihnku4
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
re: #64 FormerDirtDart
Reportedly a ‘sewage tanker’ truck.
TORTA UPDATE: not unproud pic.twitter.com/nvm0WRN2su
— Kale Williams (@sfkale) June 1, 2017
she has one enemy at it is toilet paper
— Kale Williams (@sfkale) June 1, 2017
TORTA LOOKS TOTALLY INNOCENT TO ME KALE
— darth:™ (@darth) June 1, 2017
re: #62 Charles Johnson
He’s gonna make a huge spectacle out of his big “FUCK YOU!” to the world, isn’t he?
re: #59 darthstar
Fiona will bite someone in half when she’s older.
Nah.
Every watcher of Disney movies knows that Fiona will save her human friends from the other hippos, and then work to bring peace between human and hippokind, before being shot by Gaston-equivalent, only to be revived in the last reel for the big finale.
Trump is treating the White House like a World Wrestling Federation locker room.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
Creation of dog pic.twitter.com/OMLUjXQoGp
— Land of cuteness (@landpsychology) May 30, 2017
re: #70 Charles Johnson
The reason he added the MAGA at the end is because Limbaugh said on his show today that if Trump didn’t pull out of the accord, he would have no way to make America great again. Yes, he said that.
re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth
Created in his likeness…
“I’ll be announcing the date of my GRUDGE MATCH against Handsome Johnny Barend THIS THURSDAY! Be there or I’ll HURT YOU!”
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
re: #68 Ace Rothstein
He’s gonna make a huge spectacle out of his big “FUCK YOU!” to the world, isn’t he?
Most likely. But with Trump you never know.
He could keep involved in it, use it to bash some countries not putting enough money and effort in it and then walk around like he saved the world…and no one that saves the world is a bad guy needing impeached.
3pm eastern? or is that russia time?
— Adam Rose (@RealAdamRose) June 1, 2017
re: #76 FormerDirtDart
I am hungry and that looks so good.
I’ve blocked so many people today on Twitter I think their database servers are about to explode.
Thread:
33/ Liberals will not win if we keep trying to get everyone to like us. There is no such thing as “Miss Congeniality” in politics. /thread
— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) May 31, 2017
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
This from a guy who can’t even admit he made a typo and actually sent his press secretary to say that he meant to type “covfefe” https://t.co/XLg7QZ9pNr
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 1, 2017
Olivia Newton-John announced yesterday her breast cancer has returned. She has postponed her concerts and meet-and-greet appearances for June.
abcnews.go.com (report)
(Olivia Newton-John’s Facebook release)She will undergo photon (?) radiation therapy (hence needing to postponing the concerts).
She originally had pain in her lower back. When she had it checked out, it turned out her cancer moved to her sacrum.
After her first bout with cancer, she founded a cancer research and wellness centre in Australia.
BREAKING: @johncrudele reports DOJ granted warrants to conduct surveillance on certain journalists to find leakers https://t.co/PuA6A8WuwT
— Evan Rosenfeld (@Evan_Rosenfeld) June 1, 2017
You want warning signs of fascism? Here you go.
He’s going to bail out. This is what the anti-science GOP wants from him, and he’s going to give it to them.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
Mexican businessman offended by Pres. Trump is marketing “Trump toilet paper.” Slogan? “Softness without borders” https://t.co/FH1k6g2Xbk pic.twitter.com/xArpWKXyeQ
— azfamily 3TV CBS 5 (@azfamily) June 1, 2017
re: #87 Backwoods_Sleuth
Slogan? “Let’s All Get This Behind Us”
Trumper:”God will protect us from Climate Change!”
Me: “So why doesn’t God protect us from terrorists and disease?”
Trumper: “Um….” pic.twitter.com/exUWjK7UtW— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 1, 2017
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
People in covfefe houses shouldn’t throw covfefe. https://t.co/M7oK5Z6qwF
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 1, 2017
Cue up the thinkpieces about how she needs to go away some more, I’m sure.
re: #62 Charles Johnson
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) June 1, 2017
The good news is that any “pull out” from Paris won’t take effect until 2019.
re: #81 Charles Johnson
I just blocked one myself…
re: #82 jaunte
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I agree with the sentiment in 32, even with her apology. It’s a good response and a good question: “How offended were you at the things done to Obama? As offended as you are now?”
Imagine how much brighter our future would seem if this person was in the White House instead of the orange sack.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 1, 2017
Regarding the actual topic of this thread…after having watched Olbermann. If what he says is true, a lot of people already know it.
So, is Flynn under any kind of FBI/Justice Department protection/surveillance? This is all about some dicey people, so, I wouldn’t be very trusting of Flynn either way or those that might try to harm or move him.
re: #68 Ace Rothstein
He’s gonna make a huge spectacle out of his big “FUCK YOU!” to the world, isn’t he?
Of course. If Trump were to literally say “Here’s my message to everyone who opposes my decision to remove the US from the Paris deal: Fuck you and your little dog Toto too.” he really would become wingnut God-Emperor.
So we are going to join Syria and Nicaragua… Boy, what company that is.
re: #100 covfefe
.@realDonaldTrump’s already stepped over his decision; if he flips & US stays in, Heritage will be pissed. @Green_Footballs @philipaarnold
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) June 1, 2017
Trump pulls out, he confirms what we all knew - that he’s a craven know nothing who’s pushing the extreme right wing junk science peddlers their due.
Trump stays in, it shows he’s a liar whose positions can’t be trusted even by his allies.
All Trump positions have an expiration date.
The scent of incompetence, corruption, and nepotism all in one.#covfefe pic.twitter.com/jVpPNRhVWb
— tzantali (@Tzantali1) May 31, 2017
From the makers of Complict, the alluring new scent of cronyism… #Covfefe https://t.co/Gqjyh0mrvj
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) June 1, 2017
re: #102 lawhawk
It probably smells like White Diamonds and chicken shit.
Donald Trump: “I’m going to pull out early.”
Melania Trump “If I had a nickel for every time I heard that.”#parisclimateagreement— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) June 1, 2017
re: #101 lawhawk
He’s going to throw out the Paris Accords. This is what the right wing and the GOP wants from him, and he knows it, and he’s not going to risk pissing them off at this point with the Russia investigation continuing to incriminate him.
He’s a deeply stupid, narcissistic man, but he has a well-developed sense of self-preservation, and he knows he has to bail on the accords to keep his people happy. If he doesn’t, we’ll know he’s even further into dementia than we thought.
re: #48 jaunte
Charles Pierce:
It’s Still All About the Money, and Robert Mueller Knows It
The Justice Department’s special prosecutor is zeroing in.
M-O-N, N-E-Y, LAUNDER, I-N-G!
Trump’s business structure is a money launderer’s dream. Scattered high-value infrastructure projects farmed out to local construction contractors under sketchy, seldom-honored contracts, hundreds and hundreds of paper shell LLCs assigned to projects, all “run” by a half-literate madman full of bluster and bullshit who creates nothing, hides his records, bullies and blusters his way through everything, and doesn’t read or document a damned thing, but keeps the dollars flowing by sticking his name on things? You couldn’t design a better way to float shady cash around the world.
If anybody ever gets under the hood of the “Trump Organization” (the mother of all oxymorons), they’re going to find enough $50,000 fence posts, million-dollar rent checks for thousand-dollar apartments, “golf club memberships” for non-existent people, shady Russian-owned BMW dealership financing, and scuzzy-looking money transfers, to fill an entire textbook for AML courses.
His entire organization is likely in its second decade as a Hawala system for filthy Eurasian cash, and he either doesn’t know or doesn’t care.
re: #106 Pawn of the Oppressor
M-O-N, N-E-Y, LAUNDER, I-N-G!
Trump’s business structure is a money launderer’s dream. Scattered high-value infrastructure projects farmed out to local construction contractors under sketchy, seldom-honored contracts, hundreds and hundreds of paper shell LLCs assigned to projects, all “run” by a half-literate madman full of bluster and bullshit who creates nothing, hides his records, bullies and blusters his way through everything, and doesn’t read or document a damned thing, but keeps the dollars flowing by sticking his name on things? You couldn’t design a better way to float shady cash around the world.
If anybody ever gets under the hood of the “Trump Organization” (the mother of all oxymorons), they’re going to find enough $50,000 fence posts, million-dollar rent checks for thousand-dollar apartments, “golf club memberships” for non-existent people, shady Russian-owned BMW dealership financing, and scuzzy-looking money transfers, to fill an entire textbook for AML courses.
His entire organization is likely in its second decade as a Hawala system for filthy Eurasian cash, and he either doesn’t know or doesn’t care.
Oh, I think Trump cares bigly, because I’m sure he still gets the vig.
re: #106 Pawn of the Oppressor
Of course, if all of this is true, and prosecutors go after his family and org, his supporters will claim that it’s a witch hunt that defies reality (an alt-reality of Trump’s own creation).
The GOP has enabled all this, and they’re continuing to enable despite the pile of evidence that Trump and his cronies were up to no good all along.
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Sorry if my private comment sounded pathetic. It was. Anyway, going to bed so I’ll leave you with:
Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. Hits Facebook & even Dems & DNC.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 1, 2017
People in covfefe houses shouldn’t throw covfefe. https://t.co/M7oK5Z6qwF
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 1, 2017
re: #118 Barefoot Grin
Sorry if my private comment sounded pathetic. I was. Anyway, going to bed so I’ll leave you with:
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I like the fact that she’s got 3 times the likes and 5 times the retweets.
Trump found time on his trip to watch CNN International, which he found worse than CNN, which he doesn’t watch. https://t.co/Edtl7O8wNZ pic.twitter.com/qPogqpqzPi
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) June 1, 2017
re: #121 Stanley Sea
Are you thinking of buying the selfie drone for only $299?
I’d forgotten what a crazy place HS is
This isn’t unhinged at all!
Hannity tonight announces that if advertisers don’t stop leaving his show, he will be aggressively attacking Colbert’s advertisers.
— Angelo Carusone (@GoAngelo) June 1, 2017
re: #121 Stanley Sea
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It is just mind-boggling that they describe his antics as one would a pre-schooler—“unstructured time to watch television”—yeah, we tried that on my nieces…when they were 4 years old.
He. Is. Pathetic.
And the ongoing attempts to normalize him and his idiocy really hurts my head.
These fucking people.
As in brighter from all the lights from the bombs?
— Spooner_Says (@SaysSpooner) June 1, 2017
re: #124 bratwurst
This isn’t unhinged at all!
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Because advertisors just love it when you attack other advertisors. Go pedal to the metal with this one Lumpy.
re: #126 Charles Johnson
He may be referring to the bombs trump supporters would be using because they lost.
WaPo: The White House has disclosed that it granted ethics waivers to 17 appointees—including four former lobbyists. https://t.co/VzrSxvbCZ0
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 1, 2017
I eagerly await Bret Stephens’ New York Times column on why withdrawing from the Paris Accord is great b/c climate change is a hoax.
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) June 1, 2017
Good, a politician showing actual courage and integrity.
Al Franken won’t cancel appearance with Kathy Griffin after Trump photo controversy https://t.co/oLAJRHqxDn pic.twitter.com/tu4DThgnR4
— The Hill (@thehill) June 1, 2017
re: #123 Skip Intro
Are you thinking of buying the selfie drone for only $299?
I’d forgotten what a crazy place HS is
No, someone told me there’s a cool picnic basket there. There isn’t.
I haven’t delved any deeper.
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
Good. This is what political courage looks like, refusing to kick someone who has apologized unequivocally while they’re down.
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) June 1, 2017
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
It’s pretty fucking bad. I’ve never been so glad not to have kids.
re: #132 Stanley Sea
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Coming soon from NPR (and every other press outlet, probably). pic.twitter.com/qnmIhB1pJm
— Full Frontal (@FullFrontalSamB) June 1, 2017
Time & place key to deciphering @realDonaldTrump cryptic post-midnight tweets:
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re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
It’s a very painful truth.
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
And we’re only 4 fucking months in. 4 months, and he’s already made us a pariah state to our (former) allies, and a hostage state to Russia. It’s….ugh….
White House grants ethics waivers to 17 appointees, including four former lobbyists https://t.co/0bEuDEB9x3
— PowerPost (@PowerPost) June 1, 2017
Obama Admin: 17 ethics waivers in 8 years
Trump Admin: 17 ethics waivers in 4 months#EthicsMatters https://t.co/0JWuS7bKbq— Chris Lu (@ChrisLu44) June 1, 2017
Everyone should find their local #MarchForTruth this weekend.
re: #3 Blind Frog Belly White
Nephew posted this on FB. Almost as good as the ‘How to Make Ice’ one!
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I can’t stop chuckling. Appreciate that clip because I sure needed a good belly laugh today!
Small-town government life …
I was out because I got a call from the chairwoman of the village board.
She said “Oh crap” (more colourfully), “I just found paperwork from three weeks ago that says we have to test our water system by the end of May for coliform.”
(Eight PM, great, at least I have four hours notice.)
I’m the only person in town with a water operator license, so it’s me or the state hammers us for non-compliance.
Rush out to do this urgent test. Fortunately the thunderstorms collapsed before they got here. (High winds can cause false positives in samples due to contamination by dust or other particles.)
Have to go out Sunday afternoon to people’s homes to take arsenic samples. (I’m guessing a lot of folk will be unhappy with me showing up do do that on Sunday, so the chairwoman says she’ll call them to smooth it over.)
re: #144 Anymouse
I think I would like your small town
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
We don’t like it because it’s a very uncomfortable truth. Votes (or lack thereof) have consequences.
re: #145 Unshaken Defiance
I think I would like your small town
We’re small so we try harder, or something.
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— cursed images (@cursedimages_2) April 29, 2017
On that Olivia Newton-John Facebook post above, could she have typoed the name of the therapy? I can’t find diddly about “photon therapy” but I can find “proton therapy.” That uses a particle beam to accelerate protons to kill cancer. (Science rox.)
re: #150 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Upvote for your name, not the comment (since I can’t read that).
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re: #151 Anymouse
Upvote for your name, not the comment (since I can’t read that).
Thanks — the comment didn’t work, so I had to axe it.
Rebecca Shoenkopf not happy about the faux outrage over Kathy Griffin.
OK Everyone, You Punished Kathy Griffin Real Good, Now STFU (goes to Wonkette, more at the link):
Thus beginnedeth the OUTRAGE and POUTRAGE! There was so much of it, from all corners, that CNN has fired Griffin from its New Year’s Eve broadcast and Griffin has lost an ad campaign as a result. Why is Kathy Griffin encouraging little children to murder the president and walk around with his head while Tyler Shields takes pictures of it?! You’ve crossed a line, madam!
There was OUTRAGE! from one million Trump-loving wingnuts (no, we are not linking to them), the same people who thought it was LOL funny to email their fellow Teabaggers pictures of Barack Obama being lynched. They are also the same people who tacitly or explicitly condoned the violence Trump helped incite at his rallies, and who will find EVERY REASON to believe that if a black person is shot and killed by the police, then by god they was probably up to NO GOOD!
They fail to cry when transgender folk are murdered simply for who they are. They don’t seem all that broken up about the two American heroes who were stabbed to death in Portland while trying to protect a Muslim girl and her African American friend from vicious white supremacist hatred.
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
I rant about this several times a week on twitter. He’s destroying so many things so quickly, I don’t think the country will ever recover. And not nearly enough people care. It’s devastating.
re: #133 Charles Johnson
It keeps getting worse…I think a lot of “real Americans” don’t realize or don’t care, for example, what a staggering big thing it is for Merkel to say we can’t be depended on.
So I just got off a 1.5 hour phone call with Amazon tech support (you know it’s serious when the person you’re talking to doesn’t have a South Asian accent). It appears that the principal issues are:
1) Even tech support can’t find or figure out the Washington Post free/discounted subscription, so updating a payment method is hard.
2) Firefox for Windows. At least, once I went to Chrome for Android, the problem (appears to have) resolved itself.
I know about trying a different browser if something doesn’t work on the first one, but this is the first time I had to get a different DEVICE.
My neck is killing me from so much time holding the phone to my ear. If I’d thought it would last that long, I would have grabbed the earphones.
Thread:
Let’s stop and review for a moment what the president of the United States has done regarding Russia in his first 4 months in office…
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) June 1, 2017
At any rate it turns out the candidates’ different views on health care and climate change have important consequences for the world.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 1, 2017
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
I agree. It really is that bad and the fascists are attacking on multiple fronts, allying with the Russians, attacking the free press, dismantling the social safety net. I know a fair amount about US history and this is easily the worst internal threat to the nation since the Civil War, perhaps the worst ever.
The suggestion that it might be worse than the Civil War no doubt seems extreme, but consider this: Though much diminished, the federal union would have survived, with its constitution and values intact, even if the rebels had won and separated themselves into a hellish slave kingdom. In fact, with no need for compromise with slavers and racists, progressive values might have taken hold much sooner and more completely in the north and west.
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
Oh, I expect we’re mostly aware of it. I go to marches, donate money and do phone banking (at the moment), and try not to think about it most of the time — since there’s not a lot more I can do.
re: #161 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Oh, I expect we’re mostly aware of it. I go to marches, donate money and do phone banking (at the moment), and try not to think about it most of the time — since there’s not a lot much more I can do.
This.
I’d rather put my effort into action rather than simply talking about it online.
re: #155 plansbandc
I rant about this several times a week on twitter. He’s destroying so many things so quickly, I don’t think the country will ever recover. And not nearly enough people care. It’s devastating.
re: #156 Jebediah, RBG
It keeps getting worse…I think a lot of “real Americans” don’t realize or don’t care, for example, what a staggering big thing it is for Merkel to say we can’t be depended on.
The USA has run through these paroxysmal spasms of conservative outrage throughout the nation’s history. Three steps forward for progress followed by two steps back.
If for no other reason than “I have a son,” I have to continue to make good arguments why this is bad but can be overcome.
The fact that a few Republican politicians are taking notice is hopeful. More indicative is Republican politicians jumping ship and becoming Libertarians (Bill Weld, Gary Johnson, elected state senators in Nebraska and Iowa). To be clear, I am not a fan of the Libertarian Party either, but the LP gets at least a nod from me for not engaging in alleged espionage.
re: #163 Anymouse
To be clear, I am not a fan of the Libertarian Party either, but the LP gets at least a nod from me for not engaging in alleged espionage.
They’d not be much better than the Trumpistas on our international position and policies, though.
Russia is seeking to return its diplomatic property in #US🇺🇸 asap.
Otherwise, we will have to take counter measures https://t.co/2MJ4PauEYt pic.twitter.com/kjC1iSQRrc— Russia in USA 🇷🇺 (@RusEmbUSA) May 23, 2017
Interesting tweet from the Russian Embassy on May 22 in light of the new WaPo report: https://t.co/essE7kYVkz https://t.co/Yo0aI30zMD
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 1, 2017
re: #164 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
They’d not be much better than the Trumpistas on our international position and policies, though.
True; the LP supports isolationism (except regarding free trade).
That said, they aren’t in bed with the nation’s rivals, like Russia and China.
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
It’s probably already much, much too late to salvage the country. It was probably too late back during Obama’s or even Clinton’s presidency — it was all a matter of waiting for the Republicans to finally convert their party over to full-time fascism. And now that they’ve hit that point, they’ll never back out of it, and their voters will insist on ever-greater heights of lunacy.
If the Democrats manage to make it back into the White House (I think Trump will stay in office for at least eight years, and almost certainly longer), the Republicans and the press will go back to Obama mode — full obstruction, holding the Democrats to ludicrous standards, hyping every food choice, sneeze, and crooked tie as an impeachment-level scandal. And the next Republican who gets into the White House will make Trump look like an angel.
The only way to fix the problem and save the country would be to excise the crazy percentage of the population. And we know that won’t happen, because sane people don’t have any interest in excising that many people. (And I don’t even own a gun, so leave me out of it.) (I have a very nice crowbar, and I could probably get more, but they’re slow, and I hate to mess up the finish.)
So honestly, yes, get used to saying, oh well, nothing we can do about no health care for anyone who isn’t a billionaire, nothing we can do about no jobs and shit wages, nothing we can do about starving grandmothers, shuttered schools, empty libraries, razed forests, nothing we can do about neo-Nazi militias running wild, nothing we can do about the Ramirez family down the street getting burned alive in their house.
re: #154 Anymouse
Rebecca Shoenkopf not happy about the faux outrage over Kathy Griffin.
OK Everyone, You Punished Kathy Griffin Real Good, Now STFU (goes to Wonkette, more at the link):
Kathy Griffin gets fired over a single instance of a joke that even by her admission went over the line, and publicly apologized for, while CNN still chooses to employ Jeffrey Lord, an individual who on a daily basis engages in completely unhinged conspiracy theories, not to mention is regularly an apologist for rightwing violence (including doubling down on blaming the victims for white nationalists committing criminal acts). The double standard that exists for these people leaves me dumbfounded.
re: #162 klys (maker of Silmarils)
This.
I’d rather put my effort into action rather than simply talking about it online.
We pretty much have to. There will be much for us to try to undo once we’ve gotten rid of the Republican menace, whenever that occurs.
re: #167 scottslemmons
The only way to fix the problem and save the country would be to excise the crazy percentage of the population. And we know that won’t happen, because sane people don’t have any interest in excising that many people.
Excuse me?!? What the fuck do you mean by this?
re: #156 Jebediah, RBG
It keeps getting worse…I think a lot of “real Americans” don’t realize or don’t care, for example, what a staggering big thing it is for Merkel to say we can’t be depended on.
Hell, a lot of “real Americans” are gung-ho about sticking it to Merkel because they’ve bought in on the white nationalist bullshit line that Merkel turned Europe into a immigrant-overrun, crime-infested crater. The same Fox-peddled bullshit about no-go zones and rampant refugee violence and Merkel personally destroying European society to ‘coddle Muslims’ and all that bullshit. There’s good reason Trump seems to have genuine animosity for Merkel: he’s bought in on that bullshit too.
re: #167 scottslemmons
I got a bad feeling that the Radical Republicans are going to default on the debt and that will trigger a financial meltdown. The world will junk the dollar as a reserve currency and dump Trasury securities. I truly fear that we’re going to break into pieces the same way the USSR did.
re: #169 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
We pretty much have to. There will be much for us to try to undo once we’ve gotten rid of the Republican menace, whenever that occurs.
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re: #167 scottslemmons
It’s ridiculous and damaging to pretend the choice is between sitting on your hands and mass murder.
re: #173 klys (maker of Silmarils)
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re: #172 Joe Bacon
I got a bad feeling that the Radical Republicans are going to default on the debt and that will trigger a financial meltdown. The world will junk the dollar as a reserve currency and dump Trasury securities. I truly fear that we’re going to break into pieces the same way the USSR did.
Will liberals states mount a refugee mission for liberals living in conservative states? Asking for a friend. Or will there be “extreme vetting” for refugees to enter California or Massachusetts?
re: #167 scottslemmons
I cannot accept that choice. Genocide is NOT the answer!
1st revised law of thermodynamics: Everything works, until it breaks.
re: #167 scottslemmons
A few random thoughts:
This is a lot to hang on a razor-thin margin in three states.
(I don’t think Donnie two-scoops is going to LIVE eight more years, much less be president.)
It’s only been four months — you just can’t build up an opposition or a criminal case in that time.
The last two special elections have been won (by Rs) by single digit margins, 10 points or more less than the margins they had before DT. This doesn’t help for those elections, but in many, many House seats, the Republican margin was 3% or less. Keep that phone banking, canvassing and contributing going.
The blue states are now fighting and will continue to do so. (They can’t do much about foreign policy — but the travel ban is STILL not in effect.)
re: #175 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
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re: #180 klys (maker of Silmarils)
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re: #176 Anymouse
Will liberals states mount a refugee mission for liberals living in conservative states? Asking for a friend. Or will there be “extreme vetting” for refugees to enter California or Massachusetts?
Great Great Grandpa Bacon was the lead conductor for the Underground Railroad in DC. I worry that I may have to pick up where he left off…
re: #172 Joe Bacon
I got a bad feeling that the Radical Republicans are going to default on the debt and that will trigger a financial meltdown. The world will junk the dollar as a reserve currency and dump Trasury securities. I truly fear that we’re going to break into pieces the same way the USSR did.
That would hurt their own big donors as much as anyone, so I would tend to doubt it (they didn’t shut down the government, after all).
re: #176 Anymouse
Will liberals states mount a refugee mission for liberals living in conservative states? Asking for a friend. Or will there be “extreme vetting” for refugees to enter California or Massachusetts?
We have open borders at the moment. And we pick up the tab for a good many red states now.
re: #181 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
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re: #179 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
A few random thoughts:
This is a lot to hang on a razor-thin margin in three states.
(I don’t think Donnie two-scoops is going to LIVE eight more years, much less be president.)
It’s only been four months — you just can’t build up an opposition or a criminal case in that time.
The last two special elections have been won (by Rs) by single digit margins, 10 points or more less than the margins they had before DT. This doesn’t help for those elections, but in many, many House seats, the Republican margin was 3% or less. Keep that phone banking, canvassing and contributing going.
The blue states are now fighting and will continue to do so. (They can’t do much about foreign policy — but the travel ban is STILL not in effect.)
The problem is that Trump’s already done so much damage in those 4 months, that even if, god willing, investigations and criminal cases do progress far enough that the big “I” word gets invoked, we may already end up past the point of no return. Damage that will take generations to undo, if ever, and you know American voters won’t suffer Dems in charge for even a fraction of that long, no matter how much the GOP fucks everything up.
re: #179 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
A few random thoughts:
This is a lot to hang on a razor-thin margin in three states.
(I don’t think Donnie two-scoops is going to LIVE eight more years, much less be president.)
It’s only been four months — you just can’t build up an opposition or a criminal case in that time.
The last two special elections have been won (by Rs) by single digit margins, 10 points or more less than the margins they had before DT. This doesn’t help for those elections, but in many, many House seats, the Republican margin was 3% or less. Keep that phone banking, canvassing and contributing going.
The blue states are now fighting and will continue to do so. (They can’t do much about foreign policy — but the travel ban is STILL not in effect.)
On those narrow margins the GOP won in the last two special elections:
Those were also deeply GOP districts. The fact that the Democrats even put up a credible challenge is indicative of the sea-change in the mood.
Moreover, in state elections at the same time deeply-red districts in NH and NY flipped from the GOP to the Dems.
This is not a lost cause. There are statisticians and poll-watchers in the GOP as well. If Mr. Ossoff pulls an upset in GA-6 and the race in SC is even close, watch for more Republicans to head for the exits on Donald Trump.
re: #167 scottslemmons
No sir our options are not reduced to give up or to schedule a purge of lives.
Charles, I just tried to send you a private message (#152) and it posted as for me only. Help?
re: #186 klys (maker of Silmarils)
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re: #190 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Charles, I just tried to send you a private message (#152) and it posted as for me only. Help?
Pretty sure that’s how private messages work when you send them to the Boss. He’s special.
re: #190 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Charles, I just tried to send you a private message (#152) and it posted as for me only. Help?
He got it. It’s kind of designed that way. Charles can see all the comments. We can’t just post private comments willy nilly and Charles not able to read them. :)
re: #185 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
We have open borders at the moment. And we pick up the tab for a good many red states now.
Nebraska is one of the few red states that pays more in taxes than it gets back. (Not nearly the percentage that California or New York has).
In any alleged breakup of the USA between red states and blue states, it’s somewhat frightening to think my little state of five million people would be one of the wealthiest in the “Red States of America.” (There ain’t no freakin’ way Nebraska could support the rest of the slackers.)
re: #187 Citizen K
The problem is that Trump’s already done so much damage in those 4 months, that even if, god willing, investigations and criminal cases do progress far enough that the big “I” word gets invoked, we may already end up past the point of no return. Damage that will take generations to undo, if ever, and you know American voters won’t suffer Dems in charge for even a fraction of that long, no matter how much the GOP fucks everything up.
Domestically, what has he achieved? (Yes, the deplorables are making themselves very visible, but they’ll disappear into the woodwork again once their leaders are out. The white house press corps has a lot of unqualified propagandists with press credentials, but credentials can be revoked.)
Internationally, yes, this will hurt, and won’t be easily undone — if it can be completely undone. But the less time these people are allowed at the helm, the less time it will take to repair.
re: #194 Anymouse
Nebraska is one of the few red states that pays more in taxes than it gets back. (Not nearly the percentage that California or New York has).
In any alleged breakup of the USA between red states and blue states, it’s somewhat frightening to think my little state of five million people would be one of the wealthiest in the “Red States of America.” (There ain’t no freakin’ way Nebraska could support the rest of the slackers.)
Trade you access to the Port Of Los Angeles for a deterrent / nuclear umbrella. You guys got the ICBMs, we got Vandenberg. Pick your zip code for your embassy.
re: #193 teleskiguy
He got it. It’s kind of designed that way. Charles can see all the comments. We can’t just post private comments willy nilly and Charles not able to read them. :)
Thanks — just wanted to be sure he would know there’s a message for him.
These Republicans all voted to destroy healthcare and are all vulnerable in 2018. pic.twitter.com/PIepMUBgRM
— Nancy Lee Grahn (@NancyLeeGrahn) May 25, 2017
Well, it’s nearly 10PM in Mythical Mountain Time Zone.
No calls, E-mails, or cards from anyone who knows today is my birthday. Not even my mother or sister.
Yeah, it’s petty, but still.
At least the village chairwoman and another trustee wished me a happy birthday in person.
Several people at Little Green Footballs also have.
I am going to make LGF my new family. I’ll force my way in like your crazy uncle at a funeral.
re: #198 jaunte
I count 24 in that list. We need a few more to flip the house (but people are definitely working on it. Started the day after the 11/8 election.)
re: #199 Anymouse
Happy happy!
I find it hard to tell what is really going on among the populace. I do not know if my Facebook stream is any indication that is reliable. I know that what I see on Twitter is not a indicator of much other than a lot of stupid people like to say stupid things while hiding behind mysterious handles.
Mostly, I find my fellow Americans to not be as bright as they need to be, to work through the BS that is thrown out by the professional propagandists. The not-completely-mythical Madison Ave. has done quite a job on our society.
How anyone can lie to themselves about Trump being a “Christian” and chosen by God (according to the scammers like Graham Jr.) is beyond me. Oh, I realize that we humans have an innate ability to lie, and we use that on ourselves. Yet some lies just seem too big to believe.
One reason I follow the creationism arc in our society is that it is the best diagnostic I’ve yet found, to tell me how a person in my society will approach an issue.
That modernity/rationalism appears to have stalled in the US is not good, though I can’t yet sell that as “the end” of society. Human societies are far too complex to be bottled up by any single quality.
So I go forward into by “golden” years, wondering about whether my retirement will continue, or whether I’ll end up on the street as an old man in a Mad Max scenario.
re: #196 Unshaken Defiance
Trade you access to the Port Of Los Angeles for a deterrent / nuclear umbrella. You guys got the ICBMs, we got Vandenberg. Pick your zip code for your embassy.
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re: #199 Anymouse
Well, it’s nearly 10PM in Mythical Mountain Time Zone.
No calls, E-mails, or cards from anyone who knows today is my birthday. Not even my mother or sister.
Yeah, it’s petty, but still.
At least the village chairwoman and another trustee wished me a happy birthday in person.
Several people at Little Green Footballs also have.
I am going to make LGF my new family. I’ll force my way in like your crazy uncle at a funeral.
Well happy birthday and enjoy it. We only get so many.
re: #199 Anymouse
Fella, I didn’t know it was your Birthday. Sending Happy Birthday wishes from Los Angeles!
re: #199 Anymouse
Well, it’s nearly 10PM in Mythical Mountain Time Zone.
No calls, E-mails, or cards from anyone who knows today is my birthday. Not even my mother or sister.
Yeah, it’s petty, but still.
At least the village chairwoman and another trustee wished me a happy birthday in person.
Several people at Little Green Footballs also have.
I am going to make LGF my new family. I’ll force my way in like your crazy uncle at a funeral.
Many happy returns. And with that, I bid the Lizardim good night.
re: #199 Anymouse
Happy Birthday! Glad you are a part of the lizard brigade. :D
re: #206 Anymouse
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re: #200 A wild WITHAK appeared!
Happy birfday!
Thanks!
re: #202 jaunte
Hey, happy birthday!
Thanks!
re: #203 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Happy happy!
Thanks!
re: #207 Unshaken Defiance
Well happy birthday and enjoy it. We only get so many.
Thanks! (Not so much for the reminder that I am mortal /s)
re: #210 plansbandc
Happy Birthday! Glad you are a part of the lizard brigade. :D
Thanks! I am glad Mr. Johnson and the rest of the commentariat will have me here.
(Wow, how easy it was to troll for birthday wishes. /s Where the heck was my family today?)
re: #182 Joe Bacon
Great Great Grandpa Bacon was the lead conductor for the Underground Railroad in DC. I worry that I may have to pick up where he left off…
That’s a goddamn cool bit of family history!
re: #208 Joe Bacon
Fella, I didn’t know it was your Birthday. Sending Happy Birthday wishes from Los Angeles!
Send a refugee visa. Thanks. /s
re: #176 Anymouse
Will liberals states mount a refugee mission for liberals living in conservative states? Asking for a friend. Or will there be “extreme vetting” for refugees to enter California or Massachusetts?
I think I have a variation of birthright eligibility in California. I wasn’t born there, but I did graduate from high school there, which is the next closest thing to being a native. My daughter is a legal resident in Massachusetts, so that may give me a foot in the door there.
re: #215 Anymouse
Send a refugee visa. Thanks. /s
Around here passports get Visa Valley-dated. San Fernando Valley.
re: #201 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
I count 24 in that list. We need a few more to flip the house (but people are definitely working on it. Started the day after the 11/8 election.)
If a Democrat running for NE-3 doesn’t use Adrian Smith’s statements that he doesn’t think Americans deserve to eat against him, I will be mightily disappointed.
I’m pretty sure (at the moment) that it would be tough to flip this district. But like the lotto, you can’t win if you don’t enter.
re: #217 Shiplord Kirel
I think I have a variation of birthright eligibility in California. I wasn’t born there, but I did graduate from high school there, which is the next closest thing to being a native. My daughter is a legal resident in Massachusetts, so that may give me a foot in the door there.
My sister and her wife live in Berkeley. Perhaps I can get a family sponsorship.
re: #201 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
I count 24 in that list. We need a few more to flip the house (but people are definitely working on it. Started the day after the 11/8 election.)
A working class 64 year old pays $1700 under Obamacare and $16,100 under #ahca. See page 41. https://t.co/TVvx7Hnrj0 #cboscore
— Jim Kessler (@ThirdWayKessler) May 24, 2017
Here’s a good factoid to work with.
re: #199 Anymouse
Well, it’s nearly 10PM in Mythical Mountain Time Zone.
No calls, E-mails, or cards from anyone who knows today is my birthday. Not even my mother or sister.
Yeah, it’s petty, but still.
At least the village chairwoman and another trustee wished me a happy birthday in person.
Several people at Little Green Footballs also have.
I am going to make LGF my new family. I’ll force my way in like your crazy uncle at a funeral.
I hope you had a very pleasant birthday and that you have many more even better ones.
re: #217 Shiplord Kirel
If there’s an issue, I’ll sponsor you.
re: #219 Anymouse
If a Democrat running for NE-3 doesn’t use Adrian Smith’s statements that he doesn’t think Americans deserve to eat against him, I will be mightily disappointed.
I’m pretty sure (at the moment) that it would be tough to flip this district. But like the lotto, you can’t win if you don’t enter.
What kills me (and yes, I know I’m repeating myself) is how many people just don’t bother to freaking vote (also, assume whenever I say this that I mean those who AREN’T the targets of voter suppression schemes).
Only around ~180k Montanans voted for Fuckface von Minifascist. Meanwhile, around ~320k registered voters didn’t even bother to show up. Any ideas on what to do about that?
re: #199 Anymouse
Is it still your birthday in that weird time zone? If so, happy birthday; if not, sorry I missed it.
Oh, by the way — in case anyone needs the reminder.
It’s been said that the future of health care legislation depends on what legislators see in their trips home about now (remember Issa on his roof?). So red state people, if there’s a town meeting scheduled and you can possibly get there, it would be a good idea to go.
re: #222 William Lewis
I hope you had a very pleasant birthday and that you have many more even better ones.
Thanks. Other than the upcoming scheduled orthopaedic surgery (my fifth) on my hands and being called out in the evening on the last day of the month to do water samples, not too bad.
My wife made a wonderful cake, though with a bizarre flavour (white chocolate with curry).
She wanted to try the curry leaves she got in the mail from Sri Lanka today.
re: #179 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
A few random thoughts:
This is a lot to hang on a razor-thin margin in three states.
(I don’t think Donnie two-scoops is going to LIVE eight more years, much less be president.)
It’s only been four months — you just can’t build up an opposition or a criminal case in that time.
The last two special elections have been won (by Rs) by single digit margins, 10 points or more less than the margins they had before DT. This doesn’t help for those elections, but in many, many House seats, the Republican margin was 3% or less. Keep that phone banking, canvassing and contributing going.
The blue states are now fighting and will continue to do so. (They can’t do much about foreign policy — but the travel ban is STILL not in effect.)
Well, if anyone’s looking for a Dem to help in a special election, Archie Parnell (running for Mick Mulvaney’s seat—which was always a Dem seat before AND is the seat Frank Underwood held—heh)
His “House of Cards” commercial is a hoot—watch it, you’ll love it:
re: #226 Jebediah, RBG
Is it still your birthday in that weird time zone? If so, happy birthday; if not, sorry I missed it.
Yes, it’s still my birthday. Thanks, you didn’t miss it.
re: #225 Interesting Times
What kills me (and yes, I know I’m repeating myself) is how many people just don’t bother to freaking vote (also, assume whenever I say this that I mean those who AREN’T the targets of voter suppression schemes).
Only around ~180k Montanans voted for Fuckface von Minifascist. Meanwhile, around ~320k registered voters didn’t even bother to show up. Any ideas on what to do about that?
The only thing I can think of is phone banking and canvassing. Working on it…
There is a Trump tweet for everything, even the Kathy Griffin dustup.
Ted Nugent was obviously using a figure of speech, unfortunate as it was. It just shows the anger people have towards @BarackObama.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 19, 2012
re: #232 makeitstop
HBD, Anymouse, ya whippersnapper.
Thanks. One noteworthy item of being over a half-century in age is I’m always going to be younger than those who are older than me. /s
I can see it now if I live to eighty, someone telling me to “get off their lawn.”
re: #225 Interesting Times
What kills me (and yes, I know I’m repeating myself) is how many people just don’t bother to freaking vote (also, assume whenever I say this that I mean those who AREN’T the targets of voter suppression schemes).
Only around ~180k Montanans voted for Fuckface von Minifascist. Meanwhile, around ~320k registered voters didn’t even bother to show up. Any ideas on what to do about that?
1) voting by mail
2) motor voter automatic registration with election reminder notices mailed one month and one week prior to election day.
3) move election day to either Friday or Monday, make it a federal holiday for a 3 day weekend.
4) $250 tax credit per election a person voted in
5) shorten the period of allowed campaigning to lessen voter fatigue with the idiotic campaigning of modern politics.
Just off the top of my head, but I think these would all help increase voter turnout.
re: #234 Anymouse
Thanks. One noteworthy item of being over a half-century in age is I’m always going to be younger than those who are older than me. /s
I can see it now if I live to eighty, someone telling me to “get off their lawn.”
57 In June for me. Feeling my own mortality these days for a variety of reasons. Like our recent loss here. I like to think I still have a youthful outlook. Like asking bearded youth if beards are in or chins are out. :-)
re: #235 William Lewis
I like all of these, but I think your average uninvolved non-voter would be most motivated by #4…
Good one, Wil
Forget it, John. It’s Covfefetown.
— Wil Wheaton (@wilw) June 1, 2017
And soon: Escape To The Russian Consulate pic.twitter.com/vVsphRNicA
— ElElegante101 (@skolanach) June 1, 2017
re: #133 Charles Johnson
I know some LGF members don’t like it when I say this, but we are in serious trouble with Trump in the White House and every day it’s getting worse. He’s destroying the foundations of American democracy, and deliberately laying waste to our alliances and international reputation on a scale I’ve never seen before.
No argument here. I’m surrounded by far too many “Meh, things will work themselves out” or “Hillary would have been just as evil” types, and this is in “liberal” NJ outside of “liberal” Philadelphia. That’s on top of the MAGA fanatics or the the Magic Balance Fairy freaks who complain about Trump but refused to vote Clinton.
I follow this stuff closer than a lot of people I know (often to my own detriment). I would hardly describe myself as a political expert, but I just feel like far too many people aren’t grasping the enormity of the bullshit going on in the White House.
And again: take any Trump-themed scandal and find/replace his name with “Obama”. DC would have been razed to the ground five times over already. These guys are literally doing the stuff they accused Obama of doing, yet no one seems to care.
re: #235 William Lewis
1) voting by mail
2) motor voter automatic registration with election reminder notices mailed one month and one week prior to election day.
3) move election day to either Friday or Monday, make it a federal holiday for a 3 day weekend.
4) $250 tax credit per election a person voted in
5) shorten the period of allowed campaigning to lessen voter fatigue with the idiotic campaigning of modern politics.Just off the top of my head, but I think these would all help increase voter turnout.
The sad part about this is Number Four on your list. That we would even have to think about paying people in a democratic republic to do their civic duty is awful.
re: #199 Anymouse
Well, it’s nearly 10PM in Mythical Mountain Time Zone.
No calls, E-mails, or cards from anyone who knows today is my birthday. Not even my mother or sister.
Yeah, it’s petty, but still.
At least the village chairwoman and another trustee wished me a happy birthday in person.
Several people at Little Green Footballs also have.
I am going to make LGF my new family. I’ll force my way in like your crazy uncle at a funeral.
Shit, had no idea. Sorry for the belated, but Happy Birthday!
Hadn’t scrolled all the way through yet, but did we get to the nooses found in museums in DC this week? One today in the NMAAHC, other one a couple days ago?
This is why I have little to no patience with allowing the Right to even begin to claim victimhood.
re: #225 Interesting Times
Only around ~180k Montanans voted for Fuckface von Minifascist. Meanwhile, around ~320k registered voters didn’t even bother to show up. Any ideas on what to do about that?
Democracy on a large scale is a very recent experiment in human society. I have never seen a well argued position that it has to be a lasting situation.
There is nothing to stop us from turning into the techno-kleptocracies of so many Sci-Fi stories.
re: #242 Mattand
Shit, had no idea. Sorry for the belated, but Happy Birthday!
Thanks! To be fair, no one really had an idea until I said so.
For all you know, my birthday is October 11. /s
Today’s guinea pig for Curious Lurker (a kindred guinea pig spirit to mine CL was):
おはよーでしゅ(ฅ•ㅅ•)
きょうから6がつでしゅね☔
けろっぴしゃんのおぼーしかぶったでしゅよ🐸
よいいちにちになりましゅよーに🌻#モルモット #guineapig #けろっぴ pic.twitter.com/8Rwq10u5q4— ごん♡ひま@めめ (@gonneesuper) May 31, 2017
re: #245 plansbandc
“If I were bigger this would be lunch.”
re: #244 freetoken
Democracy on a large scale is a very recent experiment in human society. I have never seen a well argued position that it has to be a lasting situation.
There is nothing to stop us from turning into the techno-kleptocracies of so many Sci-Fi stories.
This is why, after watching an episode of The Handmaid’s Tale, I get that sensation you have immediately upon waking from a nightmare…where you have to pause, take a few moments to mentally decompress, and realize it’s not real (yet).
re: #140 Citizen K
And we’re only 4 fucking months in. 4 months, and he’s already made us a pariah state to our (former) allies, and a hostage state to Russia. It’s….ugh….
That’s one of the things that kills me. These fucking shitheels literally hit the ground running by flouting every civilized convention of government, in addition to wracking up more scandals in 16 weeks than Obama ever did (which I believe is zero).
And what’s really scary is that as far as the GOP is concerned, this has been the warmup act. They haven’t even truly begun to start wrecking shit. It’s exhausting. It really feels like its been a year.
re: #245 plansbandc
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re: #246 Anymouse
Thanks! To be fair, no one really had an idea until I said so.
For all you know, my birthday is October 11. /s
Today’s guinea pig for Curious Lurker (a kindred guinea pig spirit to mine CL was):
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LOL, mine is the 8th.
Coincidence?
Yes.
re: #235 William Lewis
1) voting by mail
2) motor voter automatic registration with election reminder notices mailed one month and one week prior to election day.
3) move election day to either Friday or Monday, make it a federal holiday for a 3 day weekend.
4) $250 tax credit per election a person voted in
5) shorten the period of allowed campaigning to lessen voter fatigue with the idiotic campaigning of modern politics.Just off the top of my head, but I think these would all help increase voter turnout.
I’d rather penalize NOT voting, but that’s just me.
re: #249 Mattand
Ever since the Gilded Age (maybe the revolution) conservatives have wanted to oppose progress or society supporting those amongst us who cannot support themselves.
The GOP is nothing more today than Calvinism with a political party (come to think of it, the Puritans ran Massachusetts that way as well). When you can have a politician say “I don’t think all Americans deserve to eat” and be taken seriously by an outlet like NPR, I really don’t see a whole lot of difference between “serious conservative thought” and Hitler’s “useless eaters.” (In fact all my life I have seen more in common between the two.)
If the GOP had their way, they’d take my VA benefits (and privatise them), block me from private insurance (because epilepsy is a preëxisting condition I can’t even get life insurance with), and wring their hands and pray over me (or condemn me because atheist) if I died from the untreated condition.
Conservatism is now and always has been anti-life and anti-democracy. I have never, not once, seen a conservative position that would indicate otherwise.
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— TrendinginSingapore (@SingaporePython) June 1, 2017
re: #170 teleskiguy
Excuse me?!? What the fuck do you mean by this?
I see scottslemmons is too chickenshit to stick around and defend his ludicrous call for mass murder. Fuck you very much, asshole.
re: #199 Anymouse
Well, it’s nearly 10PM in Mythical Mountain Time Zone.
No calls, E-mails, or cards from anyone who knows today is my birthday. Not even my mother or sister.
Yeah, it’s petty, but still.
At least the village chairwoman and another trustee wished me a happy birthday in person.
Several people at Little Green Footballs also have.
I am going to make LGF my new family. I’ll force my way in like your crazy uncle at a funeral.
Happy Birthday, Anymouse.
re: #257 teleskiguy
I see scottslemmons is too chickenshit to stick around and defend his ludicrous call for mass murder. Fuck you very much, asshole.
He said no sane person would care to “excise” people like that. I assume he’s counting himself among the sane.
re: #259 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
He said no sane person would care to “excise” people like that. I assume he’s counting himself among the sane.
The fact that he brought it up at all, for the time being, makes him a bell end.
re: #258 ibob
Happy Birthday, Anymouse.
Thanks!
I feel the warm consideration broadcast from those here and feel accepted by the community. (Not in the way King Salman and Donald Trump absorbed weird broadcasts from a glowing orb.)
I’m sorry, but I get a little pissed when people bring up mass murder as a solution to political crises. Fucking nazi filth does shit like that.
re: #257 teleskiguy
I see scottslemmons is too chickenshit to stick around and defend his ludicrous call for mass murder. Fuck you very much, asshole.
re: #259 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
He said no sane person would care to “excise” people like that. I assume he’s counting himself among the sane.
Maybe he was using “excise” as a verb to refer to a tax. /s
If anyone’s going to do exicising around here, it’s me: I’m the guy at LGF who owns a scythe anyway. I’m the Grim Reaper around here and I will not stand for upstarts! /s
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I suggest the noose be added to the collection to illustrate the on-going racism…
— Yo Wassup? (@tack_sharp) May 31, 2017
re: #199 Anymouse
Happy birthday🎂🍾💐🎁🍧🎉
re: #152 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
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