New Music From the Great Neil Finn: “Second Nature”
The second single from Neil Finns new album ‘Out Of Silence’. Recorded at Roundhead Studios in August 2017.
The second single from Neil Finns new album ‘Out Of Silence’. Recorded at Roundhead Studios in August 2017.
From below.
So it appears that Trump and Bannon, in consultation with paymaster Mercer, decided Bannon would be more effective as a nazi working out of Breitbart again.
I loves me some Split Enz…hope his latest stuff is up there…
re: #1 Skip Intro
From below.
So it appears that Trump and Bannon, in consultation with paymaster Mercer, decided Bannon would be more effective as a nazi working out of Breitbart again.
It’s a low bar.
re: #1 Skip Intro
Sounds like Mr. Mercer, who is a very secretive individual, deserves some further scrutiny…I’m more than willing to oblige, once my own self-generated chaos gets reigned in….
Bannon was simply too easy a target to point fingers at and make Trump look actively complicit. Does not signal any change of message or priorities.
Good re-up on Mercer.
Worth re-reading this great @JaneMayerNYer piece on Robert Mercer, the reclusive, racist billionaire behind Bannon. https://t.co/FnYL8aPbhf
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) August 18, 2017
Counter-challenge: name one Confederate general who wasn’t committing treason against the United States.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 18, 2017
(reposted reply from downstairs)
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From below.
So it appears that Trump and Bannon, in consultation with paymaster Mercer, decided Bannon would be more effective as a nazi working out of Breitbart again.
He gets to exert more influence and has far more job security.
Hey now. Google just shut down the Gab•ai Android app because it’s a white supremacist site. Good move. https://t.co/NOgkNuGtfF
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 18, 2017
Bannon’s animus towards the “globalists” in the administration is well known. Now, from the outside, he no longer has any reason to play nice.
look i know the code - still
all this generalization and name tossing around works very well - nobody has to mean anything
i would like to see bannon specifically define “globalist” and then name enough of them of them so its clear
re: #7 Charles Johnson
Virginia-born Union General George Henry “The Rock of Chickamauga” Thomas:
“Efforts made by the defeated insurgents since the close of the war have been to promulgate the idea that the cause of liberty, justice, humanity, equality, and all the calendar of the virtues of freedom, suffered violence and wrong when the effort for southern independence failed. This is, of course, intended as a species of political cant, whereby the crime of treason might be covered with a counterfeit varnish of patriotism , so that the precipitators of the rebellion might go down in history hand in hand with the defenders of the government, thus wiping out with their own hands their own stains; a species of self-forgiveness amazing in its effrontery, when it is considered that life and property—justly forfeited by the laws of the country, of war, and of nations, through the magnanimity of the government and people—was not exacted from them.”
My standard response to the ongoing discussion of displaying/maintaining monuments to “Southern Heritage”
This is different than earlier in the day when it sounded like he was fired as a result of conflict with Trump.
But—if he goes back to Breitbart and it stays its course, then he’s government official just announced that he’s leaving government to act as a para-governmental official press that exists to compete with the free press and attack the personal enemies of an elected official under pretense of “objectivity.”
If that’s the case, shit is getting worse not better.
OH man. All the right wing media sites are going to be screaming bloody murder about this one.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 18, 2017
Rampaging Cirrhosis Elemental is upset that the racist shit show he helped create just won’t be the same without him https://t.co/vDqLADkkqA
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) August 18, 2017
re: #9 Charles Johnson
I can’t believe those fuckers actually made an app.
Who hosts their website domain? GoDaddy? Google?
re: #7 Charles Johnson
Challenge: name five historical figures from mid 19th century or earlier who wouldn’t be considered extremely racist by modern standards
— Matt Walsh (@MattWalshBlog) August 17, 2017
Frederick Douglass
Jesus
Saint Francis of Assisi
Thomas Aquinas
John Quincy Adams https://t.co/4j4DL3ePb2— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 18, 2017
re: #10 dangerman
Yep, yep. I believe our press is best situated for that. They didn’t scrutinize anything of import on the GOP side during the campaign. Asking those types of fundamental questions of a new player on the campaign scene should be a given.
Imagine my surprise.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 18, 2017
re: #12 The Ghost of a Flea
This is different than earlier in the day when it sounded like he was fired as a result of conflict with Trump.
But—if he goes back to Breitbart and it stays its course, then he’s government official just announced that he’s leaving government to act as a para-governmental official press that exists to compete with the free press and attack the personal enemies of an elected official.
If that’s the case, shit is getting worse not better.
I don’t really see it as a change for the worse. One less Nazi in the White House is a baby step in the right direction.
For one thing, it’s hardly a new thing. Fox News provides all this and more as part of the standard free fluffing service it provides to all GOP elected officials.
Radical Islamic Terrorism must be stopped by whatever means necessary! The courts must give us back our protective rights. Have to be tough!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 18, 2017
True. @POTUS will win this one. We MUST be able to protect our nation from radical Islamic extremism and terrorism and that includes borders https://t.co/fxlUnBALJs
— Trish Regan (@trish_regan) August 18, 2017
It’s been more than 30 days. And he still hasn’t reduced the threat 🙄 https://t.co/jNKqKy0skq
— دانیال (@danja84) August 18, 2017
I’d like someone to chase down the thread about how the Murdochs and Mercers and their spheres of power intersect in this shit show.
After this week, you can bet there are feverish right wing conference calls going on to try to find a way to stop the anti-racism push.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 18, 2017
Some ex-Muslims have seriously doubled down on their axes to grind. Not even ex-Christians would say Christianity is worse than Nazism. Holy fuck.
In our next podcast we agree that Islam is worse than Nazism. Lefties think because it’s a ‘white’ ideology, it must be worse. Guess again.
— Yasmine Mohammed (@ConfessionsExMu) August 18, 2017
You just dishonored the graves of Muslims who fought against the Nazis, including the Polish Tatars who suffered under the German invasion🖕🏽 https://t.co/NajnTSyn67
— دانیال (@danja84) August 18, 2017
Well, we’ll know soon enough if Bannon really was this great mastermind and disciplinarian… or the source of all the leaks.
If Trump becomes even more unhinged and reckless, it looks good on Bannon.
If the leaks don’t stop and exacerbate, that looks really, really bad on Trump.
Being a Civil War buff, I regularly visit civilwarhome.com.
I am most impressed by the motto:
“I am a Southerner by birth and a Rebel by choice. As I read and study, I pull for Lee, Jackson, and Longstreet. As I live, I thank Grant, Lincoln, and Democracy.”
I’ll go out on a limb and predict that the leaks are not going to stop with Bannon out of the White House.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 18, 2017
re: #24 Charles Johnson
After this week, you can bet there are feverish right wing conference calls going on to try to find a way to stop the anti-racism push.
Somebody needs to provoke or precipitate some alt-left violence somewhere so they can come out swinging with their “both sides” argument.
re: #7 Charles Johnson
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It’s not about them being racist by our standards. It’s about the whole treason thing. I know that chaps conservatives because they have the intellectual capacity of a five year old but that’s what this is about.
Via BJ; CEOs aren’t afraid to bail on Trump because his base doesn’t do shit to drive the economy.
Our observation: The less-than-500 counties that Hillary Clinton carried nationwide encompassed a massive 64 percent of America’s economic activity as measured by total output in 2015. By contrast, the more-than-2,600 counties that Donald Trump won generated just 36 percent of the country’s output—just a little more than one-third of the nation’s economic activity.
No… Islam has more power than nazis do nowadays. If they had the same number of members, Nazism would be way worse than islam.
— Genthios (@GentBB) August 18, 2017
There is a Hungarian Nazi in the @WhiteHouse already but you keep living in a world of delusions https://t.co/ebncmghraT
— دانیال (@danja84) August 18, 2017
re: #30 wrenchwench
Sometimes I get ‘stuck’ on one CD, playing it over and over, all day. Today it was this one:
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…and all the other songs thereupon.
Such a great album.
re: #33 electrotek
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I really shiver at the thought of over a billion Nazis. BTW you should also point out the Muslim Righteous Among the Nation to these bastards. They love bringing up the Grand Mulfti but there were plenty especially in Bosnia, Muslims that helped their Jewish and Ortohdox neighbors out.
re: #35 HappyWarrior
I really shiver at the thought of over a billion Nazis. BTW you should also point out the Muslim Righteous Among the Nation to these bastards. They love bringing up the Grand Mulfti but there were plenty especially in Bosnia, Muslims that helped their Jewish and Ortohdox neighbors out.
Don’t forget Albania, the only country in Europe that experienced a net increase in the Jewish population post-WW2.
re: #35 HappyWarrior
I really shiver at the thought of over a billion Nazis. BTW you should also point out the Muslim Righteous Among the Nation to these bastards. They love bringing up the Grand Mulfti but there were plenty especially in Bosnia, Muslims that helped their Jewish and Ortohdox neighbors out.
And Bosnian Muslims protected and preserved the priceless Sarajevo Haggadah
In our next podcast we agree that Islam is worse than Nazism. Lefties think because it’s a ‘white’ ideology, it must be worse. Guess again.
— Yasmine Mohammed (@ConfessionsExMu) August 18, 2017
Through the conversation, you’ll find that it’s clear we’re referring to neo-Nazism. We should have clarified the distinction. https://t.co/dSE3VPxh3H
— Yasmine Mohammed (@ConfessionsExMu) August 18, 2017
How much longer before you defend Iranian neo-Nazis like Hezb-e-Sumka because they also hate Islam as much as you? https://t.co/ookpB8kpCq
— دانیال (@danja84) August 18, 2017
re: #36 electrotek
Don’t forget Albania, the only country in Europe that experienced a net increase in the Jewish population post-WW2.
Right wing Christians are too busy pushing this bullshit that Muslims hate Jews and Christians have always been so nice to them. Most American Jews especially those of Eastern European descent can point to Christian Antisemitism as driving them away from places like Russia especially.
White Power Muppet goes back to blog he never really left.
re: #30 wrenchwench
Sometimes I get ‘stuck’ on one CD, playing it over and over, all day. Today it was this one:
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…and all the other songs thereupon.
Me, too. “Teenage Head” by the Flamin’ Groovies hasn’t come out of the car CD player for many months.
re: #35 HappyWarrior
I really shiver at the thought of over a billion Nazis. BTW you should also point out the Muslim Righteous Among the Nation to these bastards. They love bringing up the Grand Mulfti but there were plenty especially in Bosnia, Muslims that helped their Jewish and Ortohdox neighbors out.
There are four such Muslims. There is one Nazi (Oskar Schindler).
LOL!
It’s such bullshit Charles Johnson is banned from Twitter for doing the exact same thing tons of accounts are currently doing to the right.
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) August 18, 2017
Charles Johnson is a psycho dipshit who’s lies hurt the movement #rainman https://t.co/o9WzNA1gGu
— Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) August 18, 2017
re: #39 HappyWarrior
Right wing Christians are too busy pushing this bullshit that Muslims hate Jews and Christians have always been so nice to them. Most American Jews especially those of Eastern European descent can point to Christian Antisemitism as driving them away from places like Russia especially.
Even Sarajevo’s tiny Jewish community prefers to stay there instead of Western Europe:
This might just be the synagogue with the least security in Europe - here, in a Muslim country where ethnic hatreds run deep. Could Bosnia and Herzegovina, the site of the worst genocide in Europe since the Holocaust, be the safest place on the Continent to be a Jew?
Jakob Finci, president of the Jewish community of Bosnia and Herzegovina, which numbers some 1,000, thinks it may well be.
“We think we’re safe here with open doors,” Finci, a mischievous-eyed septuagenarian tells Haaretz in a recent interview in his office in the synagogue, the only functioning Jewish house of worship in the entire country. “This country is one of the few free of anti-Semitism.”
re: #46 electrotek
Even Sarajevo’s tiny Jewish community prefers to stay there instead of Western Europe:
It’s really nice to see that given the history of the Balkans. On a side note, my grandfather, child of Slovene Catholic immigrants, one of his best friends was a child of Serbian Orthodox immigrants.
Another quote worth mentioning on its own:
“Most of our neighbors are Muslim. It’s a tradition to go and drink coffee with the neighbors for Ramadan and eat baklava and sweets,” the music student says. “It’s a Muslim country, but European. Jews here never have any problems.”
Safer to be a Jew in Muslim Bosnia than in Christian Hungary or Poland.
re: #43 Charles Johnson
LOL!
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Looks like Stone just got on Chuck’s list of things/people to destroy.
re: #43 Charles Johnson
LOL!
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This is turning out to be the Superb Owl of Fucquery. And it’s still the first quarter.
If I hadn’t fucked up my ankle at the beginning of the year, I would have been in Bosnia and Croatia by now (Sarajevo Film Festival). I’m so pissed at myself for missing the opportunity to visit Sarajevo and Dubrovnik.
re: #11 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Virginia-born Union General George Henry “The Rock of Chickamauga” Thomas:
“Efforts made by the defeated insurgents since the close of the war have been to promulgate the idea that the cause of liberty, justice, humanity, equality, and all the calendar of the virtues of freedom, suffered violence and wrong when the effort for southern independence failed. This is, of course, intended as a species of political cant, whereby the crime of treason might be covered with a counterfeit varnish of patriotism , so that the precipitators of the rebellion might go down in history hand in hand with the defenders of the government, thus wiping out with their own hands their own stains; a species of self-forgiveness amazing in its effrontery, when it is considered that life and property—justly forfeited by the laws of the country, of war, and of nations, through the magnanimity of the government and people—was not exacted from them.”
My standard response to the ongoing discussion of displaying/maintaining monuments to “Southern Heritage”
I haven’t done the research, but I wonder how many statues for General Winfield Scott, a native Virginian but Unionist, there are in Virginia.
Trump-linked oligarch’s company goes bust as intrigue grows
WASHINGTON
Two mysterious companies owned by the Russian oligarch who bought Donald Trump’s Palm Beach mansion filed for bankruptcy in North Carolina Friday, adding to the mystery about the firms and the rich Russian behind them.
Dmitry Rybolovlev has drawn attention not just for his 2008 purchase of Trump’s palatial home for close to $100 million, but also for the fact that his tricked-out Airbus 319 intersected with Trump’s plane on U.S. airport tarmacs on multiple occasions last fall. McClatchy revealed in March that his plane had been in the Charlotte area twice during the 2016 presidentical campaign at the same time as Trump’s. Rybolovlev’s spokesman first called the crossings coincidental, later confirming McClatchy’s reporting that he was the main shareholder of a high-tech battery plant in Concord, N.C., just outside Charlotte. (Trump and Rybolovlev deny knowing each other.)
The battery plant is the most prominent physical manifestation of the companies that just filed for bankruptcy, Alevo USA Inc. and Alevo Manufacturing Inc. — U.S. arms of Alevo, which is based in Switzerland and is part of the Rybolovlev empire. The oligarch’s far-flung holdings include the storied Monaco soccer club, a Greek island, pricey New York real estate and Trump’s former West Palm Beach mansion.
re: #48 electrotek
Intense Christians rreeeaaalllyyy like to deflect from a millenium of elaborating on how bad the Jews were. And the subsequent legal system to contain them, moral panics, and pogroms.
Going to and reading about Prague really drove that home.
“The dilithium crystals are just fine, Captain! Turn up the power!” #ThingsNeverSaidOnStarTrek
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
Florida Man.
He tried to park over and over. When he was done, he had hit 17 cars — and had a DUI, police say
An Orlando, Florida, man has been charged with a DUI after he struggled to park again and again and again — eight times in total — crashing into more than a dozen other cars in the process, according to police.
WPLG reports that the driver, 25-year-old Tony Futch, was allegedly driving while impaired in Davenport, Florida, early Friday morning when police were called to a local apartment complex.
When authorities arrived, they found Futch in his SUV and 17 other cars that he had struck while trying to park his vehicle, according to the Orlando Sentinel. Images from WPLG and WFTV also show that Futch used his car to force his way past a security gate, bending the metal gate as he drove through. Other images show the cars he hit with partially detached bumpers, smashed tailights and dents.
We must all come together and unite against baking violence:
Somebody just threw flour on the @DailyCaller crew yelling “WHITE FLOUR” pic.twitter.com/4iBnx8yvqX
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) August 18, 2017
re: #43 Charles Johnson
LOL!
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Charles: have you ever determined precisely whether Stone is referring to you, or Rage Furby?
I can see him getting easily confused.
re: #57 BigPapa
We must all come together and unite against baking violence:
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Are they rising?
re: #57 BigPapa
We must all come together and unite against baking violence:
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Daily Caller is Tucker isn’t it?
re: #41 Jebediah, RBG
Me, too. “Teenage Head” by the Flamin’ Groovies hasn’t come out of the car CD player for many months.
The CD that’s been stuck in my car CD player all summer is Preservation Society by The Kinks. The CD also has a bunch of Kink’s singles that came out about the same time (Days, Did You See His Name, Pretty Polly, Berkeley Mews, etc.). I never get tired of it.
re: #58 Jay C
Charles: have you ever determined precisely whether Stone is referring to you, or Rage Furby?
I can see him getting easily confused.
Oh, it’s definitely Chuck. He hates Chuck, has for a while.
re: #63 Charles Johnson
Oh, it’s definitely Chuck. He hates Chuck, has for a while.
I imagine a lot of people are annoyed by him.
re: #54 The Ghost of a Flea
Intense Christians rreeeaaalllyyy like to deflect from a millenium of elaborating on how bad the Jews were. And the subsequent legal system to contain them, moral panics, and pogroms.
Going to and reading about Prague really drove that home.
Some among the Church Fathers were seriously awful anti-Semites. Religious fanatics going apeshit over the Christ-killer thing and going downhill from there.
re: #51 electrotek
If I hadn’t fucked up my ankle at the beginning of the year, I would have been in Bosnia and Croatia by now (Sarajevo Film Festival). I’m so pissed at myself for missing the opportunity to visit Sarajevo and Dubrovnik.
My visit to Sarajevo and Dubrovnik was probably the greatest travel experience of my life. Make sure you get there.
And if you could refrain from opining as to where you think it is “safe” to be a Jew, this Jew who spent years residing in central Europe would be grateful.
re: #43 Charles Johnson
Suggestion: don’t be a Nazi piece of shit and you can keep your precious Twitter.
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) August 19, 2017
re: #63 Charles Johnson
Oh, it’s definitely Chuck. He hates Chuck, has for a while.
That can’t be?!
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re: #65 EPR-radar
Some among the Church Fathers were seriously awful anti-Semites. Religious fanatics going apeshit over the Christ-killer thing and going downhill from there.
Luther was a huge influence on the Nazis.
re: #68 b.d. (bill d.)
That can’t be?!
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CCJ the floor shitter has the super power of uniting some in the right with all in the center and left in loathing CCJ.
re: #43 Charles Johnson
LOL!
It’s such bullshit Charles Johnson is banned from Twitter for doing the exact same thing tons of accounts are currently doing to the right.
— Cassandra Fairbanks (@CassandraRules) August 18, 2017
Charles Johnson is a psycho dipshit who’s lies hurt the movement #rainman https://t.co/o9WzNA1gGu
— Roger Stone (@RogerJStoneJr) August 18, 2017
Naturally, Roger only approves of psycho dipshits whose lies help the movement.
re: #70 Charles Johnson
Chuck has “Jewish friends.” I’ll bet not so much.
re: #69 HappyWarrior
Luther was a huge influence on the Nazis.
Martin Luther was probably just convenient for the Nazis. Any famous German historical figure who was a rabid anti-Semite would have sufficed.
re: #73 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Naturally, Roger only approves of psycho dipshits whose lies help the movement.
Stone is old enough to remember the Nixon tricksters. He probably remembers guys like Segretti and sees Chuckles as a pathetic joke.
re: #75 EPR-radar
Martin Luther was probably just convenient for the Nazis. Any famous German historical figure who was a rabid anti-Semite would have sufficed.
True, Luther was especially helpful though. What I find interesting though. Nazism’s roots were in Bavaria but the Nazis electorally performed better with German Lutherans than Catholics.
re: #77 HappyWarrior
Stone is old enough to remember the Nixon tricksters. He probably remembers guys like Segretti and sees Chuckles as a pathetic joke.
I wonder what Pat Buchanan thinks of Chuckles? Pat is old enough to remember guys like Heydrich.
Approved Psycho DipshitList:
Dana Rohrbacher
UnApproved Psycho DipshitList:
Chuck ‘Chuccubus’ Johnson
I love “alleged homosexual,” as if it’s some kind of crime. I’m not gay, but if I were I wouldn’t be the least bit ashamed of it.
re: #59 b.d. (bill d.)
Are they rising?
Make Baking Great Again.
Speaking of, has VB checked in the last couple days?
re: #83 Charles Johnson
I love “alleged homosexual,” as if it’s some kind of crime. I’m not gay, but if I were I wouldn’t be the least bit ashamed of it.
He’s a creepy kid that one.
re: #84 Timothy Watson
Make Baking Great Again.
Speaking of, has VB checked in the last couple days?
Saw her earlier I believe.
re: #83 Charles Johnson
I love “alleged homosexual,” as if it’s some kind of crime. I’m not gay, but if I were I wouldn’t be the least bit ashamed of it.
Maybe you are gay but just don’t remember it due to your advanced craziness?
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re: #80 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
I wonder what Pat Buchanan thinks of Chuckles? Pat is old enough to remember guys like Heydrich.
Dude Pat remembers Cardinal Tortequeda! But yeah I’d be curious about that too. I imagine with disdain though.
re: #87 b.d. (bill d.)
Maybe you are gay but just don’t remember it due to your advanced craziness?
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D’oh!
re: #70 Charles Johnson
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Someone needs to update the UpChuck lawsuit threat site again.
re: #86 HappyWarrior
Saw her earlier I believe.
Ah, that’s good, I haven’t been on the mornings much because my employer’s internet doesn’t like LGF’s DNS for some reason.
re: #43 Charles Johnson
You been hitting your Nixon Bong again, Roger? Paid back your multi-million dollar debt to the Feds yet? @green_footballs
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) August 19, 2017
Keep this on the downlow until $oro$ Daddy sez so:
Here We Go!! #2020 pic.twitter.com/O3KpgCEOMS
— Amy Thrasher (@ScoutThrasher) August 19, 2017
re: #83 Charles Johnson
I love “alleged homosexual,” as if it’s some kind of crime. I’m not gay, but if I were I wouldn’t be the least bit ashamed of it.
I wouldn’t be ashamed of you either. ;-)
re: #84 Timothy Watson
Make Baking Great Again.
Speaking of, has VB checked in the last couple days?
It’s Friday night
re: #85 HappyWarrior
He’s a creepy kid that one.
It seems to me the folks that whinge loudest about others being gay … .
re: #53 Skip Intro
There’s an iron-clad rule with Russian oligarchs: Never do business with a US Financial Institution. Now compare that to our Fascist Talking Yam’s avoidance with US Banks (namely because no US Financial Institution would touch him…..)
I think in the end we will eventually find that Trump has been a conduit for all sorts of Russian Oligarch chicanery….
re: #93 Charles Johnson
Quibbling over the “6 million number” is the gateway drug for holocaust denial. Other CCJ statements make it perfectly clear that full-fledged denial is what’s going on here.
re: #93 Charles Johnson
This is classic Rage Furby cognitive dissonance.
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Some of these guys think being a Holocaust minimizer gives them moral superiority over flat-out deniers, you see.
Lots of people down here. Hundreds right now. #Charlottesville #Cville #Portland pic.twitter.com/yYW79hTG0h
— Mike Bivins (@itsmikebivins) August 19, 2017
Believe me, he does now.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #100 EPR-radar
Quibbling over the “6 million number” is the gateway drug for holocaust denial. Other CCJ statements make it perfectly clear that full-fledged denial is what’s going on here.
Quibbling over “6 million” implicitly incorporates the question of who arrived at that number, how, and why. Implicit in the assumption the number is wrong, why is some pushing a “wrong” number.
re: #98 Anymouse 🌹
It seems to me the folks that whinge loudest about others being gay … .
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Chuck is an alleged heterosexual……
Photo of the Day: GOP Rep. Rohrabacher Poses With Holocaust Denier Chuck C. Johnson at Assange Meeting https://t.co/YtnmB47TRX pic.twitter.com/mUMBGavr65
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 17, 2017
And Johnson appears to be flashing the “white power” sign… @DanaRohrabacher do you think this was wise? https://t.co/ULzoG90G8S
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) August 18, 2017
OT: One more step closer
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re: #105 The Ghost of a Flea
Quibbling over “6 million” implicitly incorporates the question of who arrived at that number, how, and why. Implicit in the assumption the number is wrong, why is some pushing a “wrong” number.
What’s particularly annoying with this is how easy it is for those with bad faith to pretend to just be seeking improved historical accuracy.
re: #109 electrotek
Rage Furby is an alleged asexual.
His beard is an alleged hostile extraterrestrial life form.
re: #83 Charles Johnson
I love “alleged homosexual,” as if it’s some kind of crime. I’m not gay, but if I were I wouldn’t be the least bit ashamed of it.
And I love that he likes Jews disproportionately to their number in the population.
re: #111 EPR-radar
What’s particularly annoying with this is how easy it is for those with bad faith to pretend to just be seeking improved historical accuracy.
“Scholarship” yes.
re: #112 Myron Falwell
His beard is an alleged hostile extraterrestrial life form.
He’s also an alleged journalist.
re: #93 Charles Johnson
This is classic Rage Furby cognitive dissonance.
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Yeah, I noticed that too. What an asshole.
I am honestly surprised he hasn’t tried to sneak back on to Twitter in awhile.
re: #90 Timothy Watson
Someone needs to update the UpChuck lawsuit threat site again.
I was just looking at it—it’s up to date through June 2017
re: #111 EPR-radar
What’s particularly annoying with this is how easy it is for those with bad faith to pretend to just be seeking improved historical accuracy.
Say the six million number is inaccurate. Is three million somehow supposed to be better?
Is there a lower number where killing people for their religious faith or ethnic background acceptable to conservatives, because that’s what the argument of “six million is inaccurate” sure looks like to me.
re: #109 electrotek
Why is it that all these microcephalic slackjawed mouthbreahters like The Rage Furby, Derbyshire, Cernovich et. al. have imported wives? Guess they can’t handle a Real American Woman…
re: #109 electrotek
Rage Furby is an alleged asexual.
Mr. Furby is a very talented person. He is simultaneously a disgrace to his nation, his gender, his race, and his species. In fact, he’s a disgrace to multicellular life on earth.
Holy shit she’s an even bigger idiot than I realized:
Both are definitely harmful, of course, but the major distinction is that Nazis believed in genocide. Neo-Nazis believe in segregation.
— Yasmine Mohammed (@ConfessionsExMu) August 18, 2017
Now taking nominations for the next Trump gang member to go under the bus. Miller? Gorka? Kelly?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
First reported pictures of #Bannon leaving the White House pic.twitter.com/q2fjC6EJcv
— TheUnsilentMAJORITY (@The_UnSilent_) August 18, 2017
re: #123 Charles Johnson
I’m calling Gorka, and fast. He’ll go to Breitbart and it will turn into the Mother of All Shitshows.
re: #111 EPR-radar
What’s particularly annoying with this is how easy it is for those with bad faith to pretend to just be seeking improved historical accuracy.
Every asshole whose “search for the truth” involves shutting down anything, including primary sources, that don’t fit the story they have the most attachment to.
re: #124 BigPapa
So does Bannon’s departure from the White House mean that a whiskey tanker truck no longer has to make deliveries there every week?
Yeah, I would say Gorka too. Then Miller.
So I was just thinking… does Bannon leaving the White House open up interesting new paths in Mueller’s investigation? Does Bannon being out of government employ make it easier or harder to investigate him? Does this open up Breitbart’s business dealings as something worthy of looking through?
I would have no problem at all with this being yet another “Brilliant Trump Masterstroke” flipped into a moronic Trump fuckup.
The fish rots from the head.
Does not matter who leaves, unless that person is Trump.
The right wing is going down in flames in an inverted spin and they haven’t even noticed that the controls don’t respond.
re: #130 scottslemmons
So I was just thinking… does Bannon leaving the White House open up interesting new paths in Mueller’s investigation? Does Bannon being out of government employ make it easier or harder to investigate him? Does this open up Breitbart’s business dealings as something worthy of looking through?
I would have no problem at all with this being yet another “Brilliant Trump Masterstroke” flipped into a moronic Trump fuckup.
If Mueller finds a reason to investigate, it doesnt matter where he is. See Donald Jr.
re: #131 freetoken
The fish rots from the head.
Does not matter who leaves, unless that person is Trump.
Yep.
Peruvian marching powder comes to mind.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #121 EPR-radar
Mr. Furby is a very talented person. He is simultaneously a disgrace to his nation, his gender, his race, and his species. In fact, he’s a disgrace to multicellular life on earth.
And yet, for the first time, perhaps, in his life, he is better dressed than the lifeform he’s standing beside in that picture.
Fox “news” is covering all the hard hitting conspiracy theories of the day. pic.twitter.com/3eT6mZWcLd
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
re: #137 Dr. Matt
I read an NYT report on that not too long ago. Their pathetic attempt to change the subject, though, is laughable.
re: #137 Dr. Matt
Fox “news” is covering all the hard hitting conspiracy theories of the day. pic.twitter.com/3eT6mZWcLd
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) August 19, 2017
Looks like Tucker Carlson was significantly affected.
re: #138 Belafon
I read an NYT report on that not too long ago. Their pathetic attempt to change the subject, though, is laughable.
I’m surprised they haven’t blamed Clinton yet for what happened in Charlottesville.
Well, this certainly has been an interesting Infrastructure Week, no? How’s that infrastructure coming along?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
re: #140 HappyWarrior
American Pravda.
Faux News: All the truth of Izvestia & all the news of Pravda… ;)
re: #55 Charles Johnson
“Time to Spock out with my cock out!”#ThingsNeverSaidOnStarTrek
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 19, 2017
re: #70 Charles Johnson
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Floor shitter actually used: “Some of my best friends are Jews.”
If he’s pissed off about being called a holocaust denier, perhaps he shouldn’t make YouTube videos denying the holocaust.
re: #122 electrotek
Holy shit she’s an even bigger idiot than I realized:
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Um—that Cantwell guy from New Hampshire (hidden because hideous)
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re: #139 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
Looks like Tucker Carlson was significantly affected.
It looks like he needs more fiber in his diet.
re: #70 Charles Johnson
It might be fun to sue him for libel.
The year is 2017. Nazis roam the White House, the National Enquirer is “real” news, and police departments double as burn units. pic.twitter.com/l1IdMf4vZ5
— shauna (@goldengateblond) August 18, 2017
A Lubbockite has tried concern trolling me on FB, suggesting that there might be a “down side” to crushing the Nazis, like there was in 1945. I asked what this down side might be. The answer was that the “radical leftists” would be able to run wild without “radical conservatives” to counter them. I responded that “radical conservatives” typically have no idea who “radical leftists” really are, they wouldn’t know a communist if one jumped out and bit them on the ass, and they are in cahoots with them when they do notice them. Besides, like Eisenhower before VE-Day, I will not worry about the downside until the crushing is an accomplished fact. Ike is a pretty good role model for dealing with dealing with Nazis.
Just found out the restaurant I was going to go to for my birthday next week just shutdown 40 of its locations out of nowhere, including the one here.
Damn it.
Infrastructure Week. pic.twitter.com/HwGRRYlmua
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
Islam has resulted in more deaths. Women and animals had better rights in nazi Germany than most Muslim countries
— Ty (@TyLikesSalad) August 18, 2017
Right buddy, women in Nazi concentration camps definitely had more rights than in most Muslim countries, I’m sure @AnneFrankCenter agrees 🙄🙄 https://t.co/gRhAkqTUKR
— دانیال (@danja84) August 19, 2017
What say you, Lizards? Staged?
Alex Jones is losing his mind. pic.twitter.com/UorRXjzUSD
— jordan 🌹🌹 (@JordanUhl) August 18, 2017
This RULES.
Someone called Alex Jones trash.
Jones chases him.
The guy pours coffee on him. pic.twitter.com/OBXSkNb6kf— jordan 🌹🌹 (@JordanUhl) August 18, 2017
— Active Resistance (@rappahannockmag) August 19, 2017
re: #120 The Major
Why is it that all these microcephalic slackjawed mouthbreahters like The Rage Furby, Derbyshire, Cernovich et. al. have imported wives? Guess they can’t handle a Real American Woman…
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They are doing jobs that Americans just won’t do? /s
Every “Week” the White House seems to involve at least one Trump speech that dissolves into an utter shitstorm the moment the press start asking questions. Perhaps that should be a hint that putting the moron anywhere near a camera is a bad idea.
H/T to Belafon and HappyWarrior for the witty remarks. Gotta give credit where due.
So Alex Jones just staged his very own “False Flag” attack against himself and got called out on it almost immeadiately? pic.twitter.com/OLBCcHLMHu
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 19, 2017
re: #153 Kragar
Just found out the restaurant I was going to go to for my birthday next week just shutdown 40 of its locations out of nowhere, including the one here.
Damn it.
Who?
re: #163 TedStriker
Her…VB’s a she, a full-blown “bubbie”.
I said her :). Believe me, I called my own grandmother baba for a couple years.
re: #110 William Lewis
OT: One more step closer
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re: #137 Dr. Matt
Fox “news” is covering all the hard hitting conspiracy theories of the day.
Maddow covered the deafening of US diplomatic personnel in Cuba a week or two ago
re: #153 Kragar
Just found out the restaurant I was going to go to for my birthday next week just shutdown 40 of its locations out of nowhere, including the one here.
Damn it.
If you can find one, other Chuck E. Cheeses will still take your tokens. That’s where we celebrate our birthdays, it seems.
Ray Milland has been dead for years but Rosey Grier is still around….
— Joe Rhile (@JoeRhile) August 19, 2017
re: #165 HappyWarrior
I said her :). Believe me, I called my own grandmother baba for a couple years.
I initially read you saying “he”, then saw it correct after my reply
Current mood. pic.twitter.com/j5fPlf2mrJ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
I would pay good money to watch @realDonaldTrump, @HillaryClinton, and @BarackObama play a game of Scrabble together
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 19, 2017
Lre: #170 TedStriker
I initially read you saying “he”, then saw it correct after my reply
All good heh.
Good piece in DW about the attacks and the goals of extremists:
If their final objective were to promote the expansion of Islam in the West, this would not be the best way. No: What they truly want is to create tensions, to stir up hatred against Muslims, to radicalize non-Muslims. Because the more they provoke rejection of Islam in the West, the more people they can recruit.
The final objective is to draw the world into a future war - one that they are convinced they will win, with Allah’s help. But let’s not fool ourselves: Jihadi extremism kills more people in Muslim-majority countries than in the West. Terrorism kills more innocents in Iraq and Afghanistan than in the rest of the world. Our own dead have a bigger “impact” on us, of course.
re: #162 Kragar
I’m telling you: every fucking thing they accuse others of, they eventually do.
White Supremacists Defiantly Erect Steve Bannon Statue pic.twitter.com/tKHaLjMrnb
— Todd ‘Papi’ Carlos (@TheToddWilliams) August 18, 2017
re: #178 teleskiguy
Here’s some info on that carving
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re: #177 The Ghost of a Flea
I’m telling you: every fucking thing they accuse others of, they” eventually do.
What I find hilarious is seeing Jones kiss the exec branch’s ass after the shit he did in the Bush & Obams years.
Ugh. Was just called; village board meeting tomorrow at 0800. (We still haven’t got the public library portion of our budget settled yet, and we need to do that and get it in to the state before the end of the month.)
Name 1 neo-Nazi that has contributed more for humanity than Muslim Malala Yousafzai. I’ll wait.
— Omid Farzan (@OmidFarz) August 18, 2017
re: #152 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
A Lubbockite has tried concern trolling me on FB, suggesting that there might be a “down side” to crushing the Nazis, like there was in 1945. I asked what this down side might be. The answer was that the “radical leftists” would be able to run wild without “radical conservatives” to counter them. I responded that “radical conservatives” typically have no idea who “radical leftists” really are, they wouldn’t know a communist if one jumped out and bit them on the ass, and they are in cahoots with them when they do notice them. Besides, like Eisenhower before VE-Day, I will not worry about the downside until the crushing is an accomplished fact. Ike is a pretty good role model for dealing with dealing with Nazis.
I will not put up with left wing aggression any more than right wing, and, unlike Republicans, I will not use it to gain my agenda.
re: #183 Anymouse 🌹
Just remember compromise is not a dirty word.
re: #7 Charles Johnson
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There were some during the 17th/18th Century who were ambivalent in regards to slavery, but later in life became completely into detesting the idea and practice.
One of the best examples is Benjamin Franklin - early in life he was a slaveowner, but by 1750 (a full quarter century before American independence) had become a full-fledged abolitionist.
re: #108 Charles Johnson
I bet that rage furby spend some pretty good money on that suit but he still makes it look like he bought it off the rack at Sears. His look is so out of sync.
re: #187 Targetpractice
“‘Bigly’ is totally a word, Hillary!”
Hillary: Fine then Donny. My turn. Kwyjibo.
South Georgia attempt to assassinate irony:
Ironic part—that paper’s the Miller County Liberal.
re: #184 electrotek
Neo-Nazis aren’t “bad” because they’ve changed what they think compared to Nazis.
They just don’t have the power to exercise what they might choose to.
I mean, this is like saying the Nazis weren’t bad when they were just the Freikorps and a dinky attached party, because they were only brawling in the street and talking about purges.
Also, the Nazis even in power maintained the pretense that they would deport ethnic unwanteds.
re: #190 jamesfirecat
Hillary: Fine then Donny, for my turn, quijibo.
Obama: syzygy. It’s both a real word and a contemporary reference.
re: #172 Kragar
Joe’s Crab Shack, seafood place
You are better off.
Try Bonnie Jeans.
Or go for it at the fish market. YOLO
Yeah, but he says, “Grreeeeetings!” like he’s in an Abbott and Costello movie.
— Joe Rhile (@JoeRhile) August 19, 2017
Already posted? Not sure what to think of this.
Interesting:Moussa Oukabir, the suspected driver of the #Barcelona terror van, participated in an SSNP (pro-#Assad neo-Nazi party) campaign. pic.twitter.com/Zm8NNzwnDM
— Julian Röpcke (@JulianRoepcke) August 18, 2017
Extremely interesting if true. He’d have crossed over from quasi-Nazi sympathies to Jihadist sympathies. https://t.co/tbO88eKt5T
— İyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) August 18, 2017
re: #184 electrotek
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Speaking of Malala, did you see that she has been accepted to study Philosophy, Politics & Economics at Oxford? Much more than any Neo could handle ;)
Same Right Wingers complaining about the First Amendment being infringed upon when White Nationalists are being kicked off social media, are the same people decades ago that actually wanted Government to step in and censor and arrest N.W.A. (F*ck Tha Police), Public Enemy (Fight The Power), 2 Live Crew (Me So Horny), and Ice-T (Cop Killer), the very definition of infringing on free speech.
re: #142 Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson ✔ @Green_Footballs
Well, this certainly has been an interesting Infrastructure Week, no? How’s that infrastructure coming along?
re: #70 Charles Johnson
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It is said that you could rebuild Dublin just from the descriptions in James Joyce’s novel Ulysses. You couldn’t build the island of Shmoop from Lord of the Flies from that shit ass mess that Chuck C Johnson just wrote.
re: #187 Targetpractice
“‘Bigly’ is totally a word, Hillary!”
“No Donald, you can’t spell Huge with a Y.”
re: #183 Anymouse 🌹
Ugh. Was just called; village board meeting tomorrow at 0800. (We still haven’t got the public library portion of our budget settled yet, and we need to do that and get it in to the state before the end of the month.)
Could be worse. I’ll be traveling to the airport.
Random observation - ‘Atlantic’ time zone is interesting.
Just had an outstanding dinner at a Japanese fusion steak house. They even had stuff for the vegetarian wife to eat. Think I’m gonna like it here…
(had to edit because beer)
Guys, do a Facebook search for “run em over” and I am still shocked at the amount of people who believe this is acceptable.
I’ve been scouring through because I want to hit them where it hurts the most and I’m not going to quit.
re: #152 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
A Lubbockite has tried concern trolling me on FB, suggesting that there might be a “down side” to crushing the Nazis, like there was in 1945. I asked what this down side might be. The answer was that the “radical leftists” would be able to run wild without “radical conservatives” to counter them. I responded that “radical conservatives” typically have no idea who “radical leftists” really are, they wouldn’t know a communist if one jumped out and bit them on the ass, and they are in cahoots with them when they do notice them. Besides, like Eisenhower before VE-Day, I will not worry about the downside until the crushing is an accomplished fact. Ike is a pretty good role model for dealing with dealing with Nazis.
“Radical leftists” running wild? So where does this “Lubbockite” imagine this fearsome Red Guard is going to materialize from? I mean, is there suddenly going be the equivalent of the Red Army occupying the US to impose a communist dictatorship?
Or, more likely, being from Lubbock, is it just that any government that doesn’t consist entirely of RWNJ Republicans is considered pretty much the same as a Peoples’ Republic?
re: #62 stpaulbear
Yeah, the really good shit just never gets old.
re: #203 Stanley Sea
Soul food in San Diego
I haven’t been in 5 yrs & it’s still going strong. Because.
Completely off topic
I’m still not sure if that’s art work or an actual pic.
Mercedes unveils stunning, super-long luxury convertible - https://t.co/v7BFc6TSTt pic.twitter.com/IookdbnXQB
— News4JAX (@wjxt4) August 19, 2017
And, take a look at this one
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re: #212 FormerDirtDart
There must still be a lot of money to be had in the top .0001% of the market.
re: #212 FormerDirtDart
Completely off topic
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Even in the dark days of silver halide, almost all commercial photos were retouched to the point of art work. It’s just a lot easier now.
Upstairs, the kitchen area is where Hunter S. Thompson gravitated to write in his later years. To-do lists, like the one that reads: “Number one: get bomb out of basement,” which has been marked “urgent.” Further down: “Call Tom Wolfe and Kurt Vonnegut.” Mantras are stickered all over the place, like one on the TV, which reads, “No music plus bad TV equals bad mood and no pages.”
Anyone else sick and tired of the Land Rover commercial with the sandstorm?
The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee links to my article on Chuck C. Johnson’s Holocaust denial: https://t.co/EyEnGUheiu
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 19, 2017
Sebastian Gorka’s PhD adviser: “I would not call him an expert in terrorism” https://t.co/DSWlMytNWO pic.twitter.com/48nkoWWhVc
— CNN (@CNN) August 19, 2017
The White House just sent out this photo of Trump signing four bills today. Really worth zooming in on each face individually pic.twitter.com/wTMLKLEAWE
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) August 19, 2017
This is the most miserable looking bunch of people I’ve ever seen. https://t.co/mWdDyOO0Vh
— Bryan William Jones (@BWJones) August 19, 2017
Spiritual decay.
The Unfuckables. pic.twitter.com/nKxp85b1PM
— Sean O’Connor (@seanoconnz) August 19, 2017
Man, Trump’s face alone is taking the varnish off that table.
re: #213 jaunte
There must still be a lot of money to be had in the top .0001% of the market.
That’s where all of it is.
re: #219 jaunte
Trump looks like he’s pissed because he’s missing his favorite tv show.
Trump is about five seconds away from asking everybody but Keitel, Jodl, Krebs, and Burgdorf to leave the room. pic.twitter.com/9oxF6qaRzt
— Angus Johnston (@studentactivism) August 19, 2017
re: #219 jaunte
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Spiritual decay.
What was Trump signing there? From the looks on everybody’s faces, it was death warrants for the lot of them…
re: #226 Eclectic Cyborg
Compare and contrast:
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Biden’s there. It’s got to get kinda craic
re: #228 Jay C
What was Trump signing there? From the looks on everybody’s faces, it was death warrants for the lot of them…
tr*mp signing anything but tax cuts for the rich is enough to get everyone looking like their favorite trust fund died.
Resting Douche Face pic.twitter.com/lGJCOyCgf6
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 19, 2017
Vicious Leftists Attack Alex Jones with scalding coffee in Tolerant Seattle! See the video.. https://t.co/9Hm0c7hh2c
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 18, 2017
A real leftist would have doused him with a room temperature organic chai tea soy milk latte.
I call Shenanigans. https://t.co/QshI9RIc63— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) August 19, 2017
re: #232 Kragar
This is the face of a man who did not enjoy firing his in-house Nazi, even if it is just a kabuki act.
re: #116 HappyWarrior
He’s also an alleged journalist.
lot less evidence to support that allegation, though.
re: #205 Eclectic Cyborg
“No Donald, you can’t spell Huge with a Y.”
There’s no “y” in “Chyna” either,..
re: #232 Kragar
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Looks like even his hair is fixing to leave him.
I guess Donnie must just be tired from all of the winning.
Mayor Nutter bringing heat on Don Lemon’s show.
I can’t believe I haven’t watched cable news in better than ten years, yet here I am on the first day of my vacation, watching CNN.
Create your own Steve Bannon action figure by simply drawing two eyes & a mouth on some mouldy Spam. pic.twitter.com/vi58muYcmL
— Glenn (@Frackpong) August 18, 2017
re: #227 jaunte
13 Angry men and a worried woman.
re: #241 Decatur Deb
I think Kelly just told Trump the mess ran out of ice cream.
💥BOOM💥
“Bannon may partner with the Mercers…”https://t.co/B2FjjNb2T7 pic.twitter.com/hoVHJ1seEg— leah mcelrath 🗽 (@leahmcelrath) August 18, 2017
Mercers support both Trump and Bannon. Trump and Bannon still share broader aims. Don’t fall for claims of ideological rift. https://t.co/wX5PFiitjA
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) August 18, 2017
This. Bannon / Trump rift is a totally made up kayfabe storyline designed to give Trump breathing room after disastrous Charlottesville week https://t.co/c1P4rcWXWs
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) August 19, 2017
P.S. It’s not going to work.
re: #239 makeitstop
You can’t be responsible for hotel TV.
re: #243 goddamnedfrank
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P.S. It’s not going to work.
Correct. There’s no way to recover from openly supporting Nazis.
re: #245 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Correct. There’s no way to recover from openly supporting Nazis.
Can you say that in a Munich accent?
Ha (you’ll need to look closely to even spot it o_O)
wait wat chris pic.twitter.com/LExZ7hPVkL
— darth:™ (@darth) August 19, 2017
re: #243 goddamnedfrank
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P.S. It’s not going to work.
Too right. Nazi stank don’t wash off.
The awareness of what it means, for indefinite, short-term gains, to consign oneself and one’s progeny to lasting historical infamy. pic.twitter.com/6NGqQ6GQXT
— Werner Twertzog (@WernerTwertzog) August 19, 2017
re: #245 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Correct. There’s no way to recover from openly supporting Nazis.
I’ll believe that when the Republicans in Congress actually hold them responsible, and don’t just make long faces and stroke their chins.
re: #247 Interesting Times
Ha (you’ll need to look closely to even spot it o_O)
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Should be no great task to ‘shop in a mugshot height chart behind them.
re: #250 retired cynic
I’ll believe that when the Republicans in Congress actually hold them responsible, and don’t just make long faces and stroke their chins.
That’s exactly what I’d expect a retired cynic to say, and you may be right.
re: #249 jaunte
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— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) August 19, 2017
re: #244 prairiefire
You can’t be responsible for hotel TV.
It’s curious. I’m a propagandite for sure, watched CNN all day every day till the election.
After the election (I always have the TV on behind my desk while I work) Refused the news.
Only on here.
I watched every single episode of all the shows on HGTV. Then I watched every Kitchen Nightmares. I watched a few Dog the bounty hunter even. pitiful
Then thank the kitties above, Comey happened. I’ve had CNN on all day since then.
Regarding that group photo of the damned, it looks like Trump told everyone to “look tough like me”… and they tried.
🚨Siren🚨 Steve Bannon returned to Breitbart News as Executive Chairman of Breitbart News and chaired our evening editorial meeting
— Charlie Spiering (@charliespiering) August 18, 2017
In all seriousness, Bannon walked out of WH and into his newsroom, presumably with some info in hand https://t.co/chqW9tXV2b
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) August 18, 2017
Will Bannon be subject to prepublication review consistent with his obligations as someone who held a clearance? https://t.co/iZ2nUwXnlJ
— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) August 18, 2017
This can be a very complex area (trust me). Bannon was fired this afternoon, in ed meeting this evening. Not much time to implement a plan.
— Susan Hennessey (@Susan_Hennessey) August 18, 2017
re: #259 dangerman
Plan? There ain’t no plan
Because the Republicans made our government a clown show.
re: #208 electrotek
Guys, do a Facebook search for “run em over” and I am still shocked at the amount of people who believe this is acceptable.
I’ve been scouring through because I want to hit them where it hurts the most and I’m not going to quit.
Clicking that link gives a “page removed” from Faceplant.
Trump: “Sorry Steve, but General Kelly says I’ve got to fire all the racists in alphabetical order.” @realDonaldTrump
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) August 18, 2017
Trump continues to hand out “thanks, sucker” awards to his supporters.
Trump budget axes program that gave $100 million in assistance to rural Texans this year. https://t.co/cFQxQ2EyND pic.twitter.com/OHKALpWpMT
— The Texas Observer (@TexasObserver) August 19, 2017
I don’t understand the appeal of that Tina Fey cake video. Ignore the Nazis and eat cake? Horrible message to be sending out. We can’t ignore the Nazis, they must be confronted and marginalized.
re: #258 jaunte
See, this is what I was talking about earlier.
Not just running a handjobs-for-reactionaries news service, but exiting a job where he had clearance and going back to a job where he distributes information as “news” with the express intent of promoting one politician.
Bannon had Top Secret clearance for 7 months.
He now works for Robert Mercer, owner of a data mining firm focused on swinging elections.— Pé Resists (@4everNeverTrump) August 19, 2017
re: #268 jaunte
It might be illegal, but who is going to do anything about it????
re: #269 retired cynic
It might be illegal, but who is going to do anything about it????
Attorney General will sic the DoJ on it right away.
re: #270 Decatur Deb
Attorney General will sic the DoJ on it right away.
“DoJ has looked into it and found that it leads to dead black voters and the New Black Panthers.”
re: #268 jaunte
Paging Mr Mueller. Paging Mr Mueller. We have some information for you. From sources who need to remain anonymous.
re: #270 Decatur Deb
Attorney General will sic the DoJ on it right away.
Right. Such things must be encouraged going forward, as long as Republicans are the ones doing it.
Hewlett-Packard sending me a BIOS update for my computer at the moment.
My wife notes I should be careful as she worked as an engineer for Digital Equipment and HP screwed her. They might be expanding to family members.
re: #264 teleskiguy
I don’t understand the appeal of that Tina Fey cake video. Ignore the Nazis and eat cake? Horrible message to be sending out. We can’t ignore the Nazis, they must be confronted and marginalized.
You are not the only one, there is some very impressive acting, quite possibly all done in one take due to the cake she is eating, with a rant that has some good zingers, but the underlying message of stay off the streets when nazi’s march is one of appeasement and avoidance.. and we know how well that worked out the last time it was used opposite nazis.
re: #257 freetoken
Regarding that group photo of the damned, it looks like Trump told everyone to “look tough like me”… and they tried.
It looks like the first photo of a newly discovered medical malady — contagious malignant constipation, complicated by recto-cranial inversion.
Oh great, my wife was correct. My computer has a strobing circle around the cursor continuously. It would appear HP is attacking people with epilepsy.
The BIOS update said it was not reverseable. My wife is already on the phone to HP to see about that.
If you haven’t read the resignation letter from the Presidential Commission on Arts and Humanities, go check it out now.
It’s a good read.
re: #208 electrotek
Guys, do a Facebook search for “run em over” and I am still shocked at the amount of people who believe this is acceptable.
I’ve been scouring through because I want to hit them where it hurts the most and I’m not going to quit.
Just do some pull quotes from your favorite Nazi’s SPLC bio page. They are all a bunch of hideous, miserable assholes and their mouths are constantly writing checks that their Paypal accounts can’t cash.