Trump won’t let Trump be cleared.
Trump’s ego could never stand not being the only thing that could affect Trump’s future.
Immediate response to Trump. Fine, thanks for the info. Now what is the so called leader of the free world going to do about the attack? What price will we demand for this crime?
Bernstein: US is in a malignant presidency (CNN VIdeo)
I’m getting CL’d on the regular lately. RIP dear friend.
This is something…..
NEW: Texas Congressman @RepVeasey is introducing a bill that will ensure that taxpayer money isn’t used for Trump’s election commission. pic.twitter.com/RTFRXcPPW6
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) July 1, 2017
Nice pants Buzz
I didn’t make it to Norway because I need time to refuel my engines in FL. But I’ll be at @StarmusFestival by Skype tomorrow! pic.twitter.com/2Ij4JeqjiX
— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) June 19, 2017
Blueeeeeeeeeeeee State
Schnur: “It’s not hard to understand why Faulconer didn’t want to be a sacrificial lamb for the” NRCC https://t.co/akX0gcZv2N
— Seema Mehta (@LATSeema) July 1, 2017
San Diego’s R mayor won’t run for gov, leaving D-on-D race more likely & GOP with no gov candidate to drive turnouthttps://t.co/UzuKpLRctQ
— Alex Burns (@alexburnsNYT) July 1, 2017
Buzz has much bigger hands than Donnie
I’ve added to my bling with a Purdue ring! pic.twitter.com/E7LotiHUq4
— Buzz Aldrin (@TheRealBuzz) April 18, 2017
re: #6 Stanley Sea
Since I’ve first lived here, the county has slowly been becoming less Republican. Even the city proper has become less Republican, and Faulconer won most likely because he was seen a not too-unreasonable person (he’s not a social extremist like many Republicans). With what Trump has done to the GOP though, perhaps even a Republican can’t win in San Diego any more, even as mayor.
The short term effect of Trump has mainly to bring out the old time racists and the new-fangled ones. As Trump’s malfeasance ages more damage will be done, but right now the image problem for the GOP may be his biggest accomplishment.
Infinity = amount of time we must wait before Trump expresses a coherent thought.
— gocart mozart (@HarryTuttle11) July 1, 2017
I’m putting out a flag of Russia on July 4th, just like I did on Jan. 20
Looking at that Faulconer post on Facebook, and ‘Muricans never fail to disappoint:
Steven Golden Rents keep going up, traffic keeps getting worse, roads keep getting worse. maybe you should accomplish something here before thinking about running for Governor
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Last day of Pride month. Don’t forget to draw a rainbow on your doorpost before sundown so Mike Pence passes over your house.
— OhNoSheTwitnt 🏳️🌈 (@OhNoSheTwitnt) June 30, 2017
Trump has a lot to say about *cough* dangerous immigrants and Democrats. But nothing bad about the guy that actually attacked our election
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) July 1, 2017
re: #10 The Vicious Babushka
I’m putting out a flag of Russia on July 4th, just like I did on Jan. 20
HA!
re: #8 freetoken
I’m always shocked when I read of a large city having a Republican mayor. Republicans capable of handling a job like that must be very rare these days.
science division out. mic drop. pic.twitter.com/RoYTJqLoXa
— Elle Celeste (@elleabella1112) June 30, 2017
Last science division staffers left White House today. Office will apparently sit empty? https://t.co/1792baxlW8 https://t.co/BOL6ldQVUR
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) July 1, 2017
re: #10 The Vicious Babushka
I’m putting out a flag of Russia on July 4th, just like I did on Jan. 20
..Why is Donald Trump more interested in punishing media figures for attacking him personally than Vlad Putin for attacking our election?
— Daniel Ballard (@RW_Conspirator) July 1, 2017
re: #17 The Vicious Babushka
Thus is the political prion disease eating away at Republican brains made manifest.
Bear walks into a liquor shop https://t.co/87f9KYGmAa
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) July 1, 2017
Owner says, “Sorry. Your ID says Ursa Minor.” https://t.co/R0XcSJx5ro
— Emo Philips (@EmoPhilips) July 1, 2017
re: #10 The Vicious Babushka
I’m putting out a flag of Russia on July 4th, just like I did on Jan. 20
Damn hippies. Always protesting.
Wathching Ari Berman on Chris Hays talking about Kobach and Von Spakovsky (why they always leave Ken Blackwell out baffles me) is going to require mass quantities of amber colored liquid.
Going to mix a drink.
re: #23 BeachDem
The only alcohol left in the house is an unopened bottle of wine. Ah, what sacrifices we must face!
re: #20 gocart mozart
Telling jokes to Emo Philips in the vain hope he will follow me back
I would recommend a nice Sauvignon Blanc, it goes well with fresh trout, venison and pic-a-nic baskets
— gocart mozart (@HarryTuttle11) July 1, 2017
re: #7 gocart mozart
Buzz has much bigger hands than Donnie
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re: #25 gocart mozart
Telling jokes to Emo Philips in the vain hope he will follow me back
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That was very funny. Well done!
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About my Perl question from last night, if anyone cares:
I needed the backslash in the call to printit(). This causes the object to be passed by reference. The fact that you have to tell the compiler how to treat objects ($,%,@,%$,@$,$$,\) is a major pain in the butt. It ought to be able to figure it out at runtime.
use strict; sub printit { my ($sh) = @_; foreach my $v( keys %$sh ) { print "$v\n"; } } sub main { my %simplehash = ( first => [ 1, 2 ], second => [ 3, 4 ] ); printit( \%simplehash ); } main();
KY Sec. of State Alison Grimes on the Election Commission: “There’s not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible.” pic.twitter.com/11nyfYAFcV
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 1, 2017
“The entire sham reason this commission was created [was] to try to find evidence to support a lie the president continues to perpetuate.” https://t.co/DaDjdb8pmu
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 1, 2017
re: #26 b.d.
There might be a level of badass higher than Buzz’s but I can’t imagine what that would be…
He is just so cool. An elementary school near mine- we were named for Neil but Buzz visited his namesake school. Neil never did and I don’t begrudge him for it but man Buzz is just so awesome and my mom’s aunt knew him since she was a NASA lifer.
Registered voter who has moved to new state is most likely on the voter rolls of both states. There’s no mechanism to remove. #inners #VRA
— ❄️RB Blair❄️ (@TuxcedoCat) July 1, 2017
Another CL’d post from the last thread. More bear news.
In the interests of the Presidential Records Act & Trumps violations thereof, here’s all his deleted tweets, ever >> https://t.co/y3Zu6MxeUs
— JΞSŦΞR ✪ ΔCŦUΔL³³º¹ (@th3j35t3r) June 30, 2017
Thanks for the shout out. We also have his financials, 37 years of interviews, speeches.. every word. Accountability https://t.co/1buvMJTUPA
— factba.se Live Feed (@FactbaseFeed) June 30, 2017
re: #36 gocart mozart
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Out of respect I propose that we send Trump to the hugest, best prison and most magnificent prison ever. Only the best!
re: #29 Belafon
Just one of many reasons I started to learn Perl, then ran away screaming.
re: #38 b.d.
Out of respect I propose that we send Trump to the hugest, best prison and most magnificent prison ever. Only the best!
I suggest Trump Tower, NY. Put barbed wire and a border wall around it, do not let him out of the penthouse. And every time he complains, make the wall 10 feet higher.
re: #38 b.d.
Out of respect I propose that we send Trump to the hugest, best prison and most magnificent prison ever. Only the best!
You’re going to love it. //
My biggest hope is that they indict Pence before they indict Trump.
re: #39 Charles Johnson
Just one of many reasons I started to learn Perl, then ran away screaming.
I’ll be glad when I can forget this, which should hopefully be thursday of next week.
re: #40 Belafon
I suggest Trump Tower, NY. Put barbed wire and a border wall around it around it, do not let him out of the penthouse. And every time he complains, make the wall 10 feet higher.
and no internet access…..and no cable……
re: #44 b.d.
and no internet access…..and no cable……
Leave him a bunch of iPhones with no way to charge them.
KY Sec. of State Alison Grimes on the Election Commission: “There’s not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible.” pic.twitter.com/11nyfYAFcV
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 1, 2017
“The entire sham reason this commission was created [was] to try to find evidence to support a lie the president continues to perpetuate.” https://t.co/DaDjdb8pmu
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 1, 2017
re: #40 Belafon
I suggest Trump Tower, NY. Put barbed wire and a border wall around it around it, do not let him out of the penthouse. And every time he complains, make the wall 10 feet higher.
Naaah: we have enough traffic blockages in New York as it: better lock him up at Mar-a-Lago: they can dig a moat around it, and wait for the gators to move in.
re: #46 Charles Johnson
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KY Sec. of State Alison Grimes on the Election Commission: “There’s not enough bourbon here in Kentucky to make this request seem sensible.” pic.twitter.com/11nyfYAFcV
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 1, 2017
“The entire sham reason this commission was created [was] to try to find evidence to support a lie the president continues to perpetuate.” https://t.co/DaDjdb8pmu
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 1, 2017
Not the entire reason….I think no one would be shocked if this data goldmine would somehow end up in RNC and/or Russian hands.
re: #40 Belafon
I suggest Trump Tower, NY. Put barbed wire and a border wall around it, do not let him out of the penthouse. And every time he complains, make the wall 10 feet higher.
Fuck that. Prison or bust. And no Club Fed.
re: #49 MsJ
Fuck that. Prison or bust. And no Club Fed.
While in prison we could attach solar panels to Donald so he could pay for himself…
re: #32 HappyWarrior
He is just so cool. An elementary school near mine- we were named for Neil but Buzz visited his namesake school. Neil never did and I don’t begrudge him for it but man Buzz is just so awesome and my mom’s aunt knew him since she was a NASA lifer.
Neil Armstrong was the Johnny Carson of astronauts.
re: #47 Jay C
Send him to Russia in a sealed train.
Could somebody please tweet this to Chris Hayes and Ari Berman (I’m not on Twitter)
Glad you’re onto the voter suppression
commission, but don’t forget the third musketeer,
Ken Blackwell, the original voter suppressor.
re: #49 MsJ
Fuck that. Prison or bust. And no Club Fed.
You would have to put him in solitary, gen pop would not put up with his incessant whining.
re: #54 b.d.
Yeah well for the guy trying to gang rape Lady Liberty herself it’s fitting.
re: #52 jaunte
Send him to Russia in a sealed train.
Here’s Trump for a prisoner to be named later…
No! Not Snowden!
Rachel @maddow is absolutely killing it tonight, analyzing Trump’s insanely destructive political tactics.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 1, 2017
re: #57 MsJ
Or a trained seal.
There are some things that you just can’t get a seal to do, no matter how much promised herring…
Here is where the uncouth one should serve the rest of his life.
easternstate.org
re: #57 MsJ
Inside a trained seal in a sealed train.
re: #5 gocart mozart
Nice pants Buzz
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Is he doing a vulcan salute with a weird provincial Earth accent?
Ugh. As in ughly. No that’s not a good word and this is not a good Page. We can make it disappear.
littlegreenfootballs.com
re: #29 Belafon
It’s all a foreign language to me, but upding for sharing the solution for those who might be able to use it.
re: #58 Charles Johnson
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I’m watching Rachel…stunned. She’s confirming Trump loves to go low to get the attention and doesn’t care how reckless he becomes doing it. The guy is a living train crash. Can we get him out before that happens in the White House and lessen the damage by putting him on the sidelines when he crashes?
re: #63 Unshaken Defiance
Is there any point in all that yammering?
Oh Lil” Marco
If a wise person disputes with a fool,
there is railing and ridicule but no resolution. Proverbs 29:9— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) June 29, 2017
re: #66 jaunte
Someone who wants to waste bandwidth and electrons.
I’m not sure “strategy” really applies to what Trump does. It’s more like a sort of low animalistic cunning, a con man’s instinct.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 1, 2017
re: #68 PhillyPretzel
Someone who wants to waste bandwidth and electrons.
There are only so many ones and zeroes.
Wow. I think that may have been the most riveting, intense @maddow opening segment I’ve ever seen.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 1, 2017
re: #63 Unshaken Defiance
Ugh. As in ughly. No that’s not a good word and this is not a good Page.
littlegreenfootballs.com
indeed.
big ughly.
.@maddow: “Trump’s strategy goes beyond controversial, into abusive & repulsive.” It’s shock agitprop–disturbs, disgusts, distracts. #maddow pic.twitter.com/JJjIUWnf83
— Paula Chertok🗽 (@PaulaChertok) July 1, 2017
re: #16 EPR-radar
I’m always shocked when I read of a large city having a Republican mayor. Republicans capable of handling a job like that must be very rare these days.
We have nonpartisan local elections in California. And usually the local elections are legitimately local elections, so a candidate’s party affiliation is rarely an issue.
That said, Falconer has been fairly consistent that he wasn’t going to run for governor since last year. But he probably has the creditenials to win statewide here, he’s on the right side of social issues (which will piss off the socons left in the CAGOP).
Last point: the GOP is at 25.9% in California. Independents (or “decline to state” as we say here) is at 24.5%. That’s a bad place for a party to be
re: #63 Unshaken Defiance
Ugh. As in ughly. No that’s not a good word and this is not a good Page. We can make it disappear.
littlegreenfootballs.com
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My sister’s pup took the rainbow bridge today. For 12 years she was a constant (and the first inside dog we’d ever really had). She was the office puppy at the family business and was at pretty much every family event over the years.
She was having trouble with her bowels and it turned out to be a tumor. Specialist gave her a couple of weeks, but she was in pain - she went from galloping everywhere to not wanting to get up
It never gets easier, does it?
This sweetheart took the #rainbowbridge today. A part of the family for 12 years and one of the best dogs ever #puppy #harleythecorgi #theyreallgooddogs
This fucking guy.
Kris W. KobachVerified account
@KrisKobach1787
Promoting business growth. Eliminating voter fraud. Defending states’ rights. Paid for by Kansans for Kobach; Bob Dool, Treasurer.
re: #76 KGxvi
Hugs Brother…. I’m still stung hard by the loss of Brutus last year.
IOW extremists wouldn’t be extremists if learning they had grossly misunderstood a situation altered their subsequent approach towards it.
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) July 1, 2017
re: #76 KGxvi
My sister’s pup took the rainbow bridge today. For 12 years she was a constant (and the first inside dog we’d ever really had). She was the office puppy at the family business and was at pretty much every family event over the years.
She was having trouble with her bowels and it turned out to be a tumor. Specialist gave her a couple of weeks, but she was in pain - she went from galloping everywhere to not wanting to get up
It never gets easier, does it?
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Sorry to hear that. She is a good looking pupper and office assistant.
re: #76 KGxvi
It never gets easier, does it?
No, it really doesn’t. Condolences to all of you that loved her.
How are those Un-American activities workin out for you Asshole?
🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻🐐🐐🐐🍆🍆🖕🏻🖕🏻🖕🏻— DaveT62 (@DaveoutofAustin) July 1, 2017
re: #82 Dave In Austin
I heard him on NPR this afternoon, with Alison Lindgren-Grimes, and boy, did I want to smash the radio! She did good.
re: #78 Dave In Austin
Hugs Brother…. I’m still stung hard by the loss of Brutus last year.
re: #80 ObserverArt
Sorry to hear that. She is a good looking pupper and office assistant.
Thanks. I went with my sister to get her and came this close to taking one of her sisters home. But I was fresh out of law school and wasn’t sure if I was going to be able to have a dog as a first year attorney
So dickbag will have no problem with the twenty states that so far have refused to turn over voter records because of states’ rights, correct?
re: #71 Charles Johnson
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re: #76 KGxvi
My sympathies to you and your sister and your family. They are family members whose lives are too short.
re: #85 Ace Rothstein
So dickbag will have no problem with the twenty states that so far have refused to turn over voter records because of states’ rights, correct?
Hahahahahahahaha
[Breathes.]
hahahahahahahaha! You are so funny. You know they follow no ideology except for, “I hate Democrats,” and “God, guns, abortion”.
re: #88 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Hahahahahahahaha
[Breathes.]
hahahahahahahaha! You are so funny. You know they follow no ideology except for, “I hate Democrats,” and “God, guns, abortion”.
And gays.
re: #89 Ace Rothstein
And gays.
Falls under the “God” portion of my statement. As in, “Once we vote God in as the law of the land, He will smite all teh gayz.”
re: #76 KGxvi
Bummer, KG: that is a face that will surely be missed.
So sorry.
re: #76 KGxvi
I’m so very sorry. Having gone through that last week I know how your family is feeling. 💔🌈💔
KA-BOOM!
NEW: GOP operative sought Clinton emails from Russian hackers, named specific Trump campaign staffers.https://t.co/4DZNyhVHVT
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) July 1, 2017
Mr. Bannon said he never met with Mr. Smith or anyone affiliated with a limited-liability company, KLS Research LLC, that the document said had been established for its mission. “Never heard of KLS Research or Peter Smith,” Mr. Bannon said.Ms. Conway said she knew Mr. Smith from Republican politics but hadn’t spoken to him in years. “I never met with him” during the campaign, Ms. Conway said. “There were no calls, no meetings, no nothing.”
Translation: “We knew what was going on and did nothing to stop it.”
And same source says Hill and other GOP not happy with Elaine Chao’s “he’s still growing” retort. Not a ton of coordination evidently.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) July 1, 2017
Survey says: Team Trump bolloxed it again.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) July 1, 2017
re: #94 Ace Rothstein
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I think that as a nod to the Trump administration that we use coal fired electric chairs for these traitorist f*ckwads.
A graph I like, though it may seem a bit technical by some:
The recent changes are just not within what one can accept as just variations of a complex system. Recent loss of sea ice has no precedence not only in our measurements, but based on archeological record, not since before the invention of writing have we seen this big of a change.
re: #94 Ace Rothstein
Isn’t the WSJ just more of the FAKE media?
re: #77 Ace Rothstein
This fucking guy.
Kris W. KobachVerified account
@KrisKobach1787
Promoting business growth. Eliminating voter fraud. Defending states’ rights. Paid for by Kansans for Kobach; Bob Dool, Treasurer.
That’s funny.
NASA: we are not running a child slave colony on Mars https://t.co/KL3t2JvAIF
— WPXI (@WPXI) July 1, 2017
HOW IS THIS REAL LIFE https://t.co/MF6etBNCsZ
— Lisa 🌮 (@notmuchelse) July 1, 2017
re: #103 jaunte
HOW IS THIS REAL LIFE
Alex Jones.
I linked the report of his story earlier:
littlegreenfootballs.com
The Alex Jones Show airs on 118 radio stations nationwide.
Not sure if I’m doing poorly, or okay. I never bought a follower at least.
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Prior to yesterday, my best tweet had 115 likes. Three tweets I put up yesterday in response to Carlson’s “What have immigrants ever done for America?” asinine statement account for over 10% of my likes. I will most likely never top this one:
Steve Job’s parents.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) June 30, 2017
The founder of the disastrous Fyre Festival has been arrested and charged with fraud https://t.co/2j20d81P6E pic.twitter.com/xJS44DYd2Z
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) July 1, 2017
A source tells me Trump ran around the West Wing yesterday asking staff what they thought of his tweet & admitting it wasn’t presidential
— Gabby Morrongiello (@gabriellahope_) June 30, 2017
Like a goddamned toddler boasting about what he did in the big boy toilet. https://t.co/MauBMvPOfl
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) July 1, 2017
re: #110 goddamnedfrank
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OR’s SOS, won’t send Kobach our voting rolls. Kobach can buy publically available lists if he wishes. #Oregon #VoterRolls #VoterSuppression pic.twitter.com/AIjUqDGodw
— Donna (@JustForMCR1) July 1, 2017
More is coming, people.
— Benjamin Wittes (@benjaminwittes) July 1, 2017
we don’t tick tick tick anymore but this is sure clear enough: https://t.co/ILggrha1gp
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) July 1, 2017
Please stand by, people: @lawfareblog will be publishing an important piece tonight by @pwnallthethings you will not want to miss.
— Benjamin Wittes (@benjaminwittes) July 1, 2017
I’m still waiting to see something happen formerly. By “something” I mean real: either an indictment in a court, or an impeachment hearing in the House.
I guess @pwnallthethings forgot that LGF originally helped get him an audience.
re: #115 Charles Johnson
:P I was just coming to post that follow up…yee haw
re: #115 Charles Johnson
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Breaking news late on a Friday night? Doesn’t that go against, like, everything?
You can easily tell the heel: He’s the one flying the Trump flag:
re: #117 Charles Johnson
I guess @pwnallthethings forgot that LGF originally helped get him an audience.
Children don’t always acknowledge their parents. :)
re: #119 b.d.
Breaking news late on a Friday night? Doesn’t that go against, like, everything?
With Trump, you need nearly all seven days.
re: #117 Charles Johnson
Can’t tolerate an ingrate. Things go well you bring your people with ya.
The MSNBC ad touting Richard Engel’s special series “On Assignment” has the hilarious quip as he climbs through a bomb hole in a wall: “avoid the snipers.”
The water tower project is complete. The tower is starting to fill.
A glass company will be out to my house Monday to replace my broken windscreen from the hailstorm two days ago.
Out-of-state friend dropped by unannounced travelling from Michigan to Oregon.
I see my state Secretary of State (Nebr.) told Kris Kobach to FO on his fishing request voter suppression effort voter integrity project. I guess my call to Mr. Gale’s office (our Secretary of State) had an effect. (Well, that and probably tens of thousands of others here.) The state isn’t going to spend our money on such a patent bunch of nonsense.
On the issue of “voters registered in two states”: When we moved here, we were registered in Oklahoma. After registering here, we were registered in two states. I called the county election official in Oklahoma to ask what it took to strike our names from the voter roles there.
Turns out that’s a whole lot harder than I thought. (Oklahoma doesn’t do that over the phone or Internet because they don’t want rodent copulation of their voter rolls.) We had to go to town and get a notary to witness two letters (one from me and one from my wife) showing we no longer lived in Oklahoma (a copy of our Nebraska voter cards sufficed), and that we specifically were requesting to be removed from Oklahoma’s voter rolls.
About three weeks later, Oklahoma sent us letters notifying us that we were removed, and we could be reinstated if we returned to the state.
I’m guessing a lot of people don’t go through all that work to get removed from an old state’s rolls (ditto for someone who died or moved out of the country).
I’m loving this. I hope Kobach goes 0-50.
re: #127 Anymouse 🌹
The list of people who are registered in multiple states includes Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner IIRC.
re: #130 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Missouri is already a yes.
Aww man. I should have known one Wingnut state would go all in.
re: #132 Eclectic Cyborg
Aww man. I should have known one Wingnut state would go all in.
I heard Maine did, too. ?? Error?
re: #128 Eclectic Cyborg
I’m loving this. I hope Kobach goes 0-50.
Well, 1 - 49 or even 2 - 48 is still a pretty good result.
😜
re: #76 KGxvi
So sorry about that. It is so hard to lose a pet who was part of the family.
Sigh. First world problems…
So I was supposed to pick up a used truck today. Unfortunately the owner was at work and her husband didn’t know she’d put the title in the glovebox. So I put the money back in my wallet and walk home. Tonight I had to ride my bicycle to work. Halfway here, thunderstorm. drenched. Drowning rat look.
To make things more fun when I arrived at work someone had put Faux on the lobby TV. That got fixed fast since no one was watching that trash.
at least I had a spare shirt at work though my lower half is still soggy.
And I get to hopefully pick up that Jimmy in the morning. A bit Rusty & needs a tune-up but the 4 wheel drive works and the rubber is good so I feel it’s worth what she’s asking for it.
And how is your night going? ;)
re: #130 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Missouri is already a yes.
Missouri residents should be protesting in front of the Secretary of State’s office. Or, a legislator can do like Texas did: Introduce a bill saying no money can go for this. (Get the Republicans on record voting in favour of turning over private information.)
Sununu in NH was enthusiastic about aiding and abetting this attack on America’s electoral process and citizens’ privacy, but maybe the SoS of NH wasn’t so thrilled. I’ll read about it tomorrow in the Monitor.
re: #76 KGxvi
I’m sorry to hear about the loss of your furry family member.
re: #138 Barefoot Grin
Sununu in NH was enthusiastic about aiding and abetting this attack on America’s electoral process and citizens’ privacy, but maybe the SoS of NH wasn’t so thrilled. I’ll read about it tomorrow in the Monitor.
Maybe I’m thinking of NH, not ME.
re: #130 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Missouri is already a yes.
Hmm—apparently somebody issued an update:
On Friday, Ashcroft spokeswoman Maura Browning said the state is providing only publicly available information. She said that means no Social Security numbers, no political affiliations and no details on how people voted.
This is a pretty good list (I probably could have saved myself a lot of time and effort putting mine together—sigh)
re: #115 Charles Johnson
Boom (2/2)https://t.co/CeymoFIzuQ
— Pwn All The Things (@pwnallthethings) July 1, 2017
re: #127 Anymouse 🌹
Where is Gale’s comment. I couldn’t find one and the NYT article says
A spokeswoman for the secretary of state said it’s not clear whether the request has been received.
re: #136 William Lewis
Not bad here, gonna say your tomorrow will be better than today. Hope so.
re: #136 William Lewis
Sigh. First world problems…
So I was supposed to pick up a used truck today. Unfortunately the owner was at work and her husband didn’t know she’d put the title in the glovebox. So I put the money back in my wallet and walk home. Tonight I had to ride my bicycle to work. Halfway here, thunderstorm. drenched. Drowning rat look.
To make things more fun when I arrived at work someone had put Faux on the lobby TV. That got fixed fast since no one was watching that trash.
at least I had a spare shirt at work though my lower half is still soggy.
And I get to hopefully pick up that Jimmy in the morning. A bit Rusty & needs a tune-up but the 4 wheel drive works and the rubber is good so I feel it’s worth what she’s asking for it.
And how is your night going? ;)
My freezer appeared broken. Super hot walls of refrigerator (compressor fan per the google) ice cream bars melted.
Happy holiday weekend!
Google also provided me a listing of a local company with 25 reviews, all 5 stars. Called him at 6:50, he was here in 35 minutes. Of course the fan is working now, freezer is cold, ice cream bars not jiggling.
He didn’t charge me, left his card & said I’d be calling him again probably. Really nice Russian guy. (Really. I asked)
All was lost though when he read the Obama postcard on my refrigerator & said, “do you like him?” & I said “I LOVE him!!”
Que sera sera! LOL what a night so far!
Sorry about the rain William.
re: #142 blueraven
Does anyone else remember some years ago when someone stole the Coca Cola formula and tried to give it to Pepsi? Pepsi, being a good corporation, returned it to Coke, and turned the person in. Pepsi, acting infinitely better than the GOP, no matter how goofy their ads might be.
re: #142 blueraven
Well shit. I read this and my iPhone damn near exploded; that’s how big this is.
re: #136 William Lewis
Sigh. First world problems…
So I was supposed to pick up a used truck today. Unfortunately the owner was at work and her husband didn’t know she’d put the title in the glovebox. So I put the money back in my wallet and walk home. Tonight I had to ride my bicycle to work. Halfway here, thunderstorm. drenched. Drowning rat look.
To make things more fun when I arrived at work someone had put Faux on the lobby TV. That got fixed fast since no one was watching that trash.
at least I had a spare shirt at work though my lower half is still soggy.
And I get to hopefully pick up that Jimmy in the morning. A bit Rusty & needs a tune-up but the 4 wheel drive works and the rubber is good so I feel it’s worth what she’s asking for it.
And how is your night going? ;)
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re: #146 Belafon
Does anyone else remember some years ago when someone stole the Coca Cola formula and tried to give it to Pepsi? Pepsi, being a good corporation, returned it to Coke, and turned the person in. Pepsi, acting infinitely better than the GOP, no matter how goofy their ads might be.
Over 10 years ago
nice celestial show right now: Spica, Jupiter, and the quarter moon all lined up.
I tried to get a picture but the clouds from the approaching storm are moving very quickly and lightning flashes are keeping me from getting a good focus.
re: #142 blueraven
That is an interesting article, though I don’t entirely know what to make of it.
Let’s hope those that do (intelligence committees, justice committees, the FBI) can determine whether this is nothing more than a distraction on the Lawfareblog or an important piece of information.
He says he is not an American nor a resident. Would he be interested in talking to the FBI or another relevant agency (long-term lizards here know this fellow but I don’t).
re: #150 Backwoods_Sleuth
Sounds pretty. I only have the lightning and rain here :D
My refrigerator is getting hot again.
Fuck this.
re: #151 Stanley Sea
hmmmmmmm
Anyone else with comments?
I think it is going to depend on whether or not he has documents that confirm his story. And I am still waiting to hear from folks who are a lot wiser than I am!
re: #155 retired cynic
I think it is going to depend on whether or not he has documents that confirm his story. And I am still waiting to hear from folks who are a lot wiser than I am!
Yeah, show the cover page.
JUST IN: A senior Justice Department official confirms New York U.S. Attorney Andrew Goldstein to join Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team pic.twitter.com/2c9Cyzq6np
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 1, 2017
One difference between this and Watergate is it’s entirely possible Trump will just spill the beans on Fox & Friends one morning.
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) July 1, 2017
I think this was tweeted before the lawfare blog article!
And here’s another undocumented person whose daughter gladly voted for Trump. And he urged his daughter to vote for the Asshole.
Now he is getting deported…
re: #150 Backwoods_Sleuth
Here it’s twilight. Moon straight overhead. Jupiter visible but Spica well not so much.
re: #143 BeachDem
Where is Gale’s comment. I couldn’t find one and the NYT article says
A spokeswoman for the secretary of state said it’s not clear whether the request has been received.
I cannot find anything on the Secretary of State for Nebraska Website. News reports seem to indicate that no decision has been reached. (Means I call again tomorrow.)
There is no love lost between John Gale (who as an R worked to expand voter rights in Nebraska) and Kris Kobach (who works to restrict them).
Moreover, when Nebraska passed a bill to permit in-state tuition at colleges for certain undocumented immigrants in 2005, Kris Kobach sued the schools and Board of Regents here. (He lost, but that cost our state a bunch of money to defend. Kobach doesn’t have a lot of friends here.)
kansas.com