Video: Ta-Nehisi Coates on the Bombshell Report on Breitbart’s Cultivation of White Supremacism
Coates compares Breitbart’s cultivation of white nationalists to the Republican Party’s exploitation of racism going back decades.
Coates compares Breitbart’s cultivation of white nationalists to the Republican Party’s exploitation of racism going back decades.
International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons wins the Nobel Peace Prize. https://t.co/HiH3qR0UnW pic.twitter.com/an4YI3mIef
— ABC News (@ABC) October 7, 2017
I don’t understand what a goals the Republican party hopes to achieve by openly embracing white nationalism. I only foresee it killing off their party.
John Kerry took James Taylor to France to sing You’ve Got a Friend. Rex Tillerson on way to NOKO w/ Taylor who will sing Fire and Rain
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) October 7, 2017
Disgusting freak thinks atomic war is funny joke.
Whose side are YOU on—President Pussygrabber or his victims?
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) October 7, 2017
Does Trump no atomic war would severely fuck up real estate values? It would relieve me some if he was briefed on that aspect of things.
re: #5 jaunte
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Disgusting freak thinks atomic war is funny joke.
So Mike, are your sons going to enlist? Btw You’re not funny Mike.
re: #4 Dragonomics
I don’t understand what a goals the Republican party hopes to achieve by openly embracing white nationalism. I only foresee it killing off their party.
Well it’s worked for them so far.
.@KTHopkins blamed Muslims for the incident outside the Natural History Museum, today, then deleted her tweets. We do not forget, Katie… pic.twitter.com/xB9VhEEdLO
— Mike Spookbery 💀🍷 (@MikeStuchbery_) October 7, 2017
re: #5 jaunte
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Disgusting freak thinks atomic war is funny joke.
He’s going to get the shock of his life when JC And His Sonshine Band don’t show up for Armageddon!
More swill from the NYT:
Will Liberals Give Weinstein the O’Reilly Treatment?
Gotta say, when Camille Paglia is your main source for your argument, you’ve already lost.
Or, as Evan Hurst noted long ago at Wonkette:
Camille Paglia, as we all know, is the most insufferably obnoxious writer in the United States of the Entire Universe. As the late great Molly Ivins explained in her seminal piece on Paglia’s masturbatory oeuvre, she is a fan of “sweeping generalizations” that always argue from whatever viewpoint she’s finding most contrarian that day, and she seems to revel in it.
wonkette.com
re: #5 jaunte
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Disgusting freak thinks atomic war is funny joke.
Wicked false-Christian @GovMikeHuckabee jokes about mass-killing.
All good people should shun monsters like old Huck.— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) October 7, 2017
re: #13 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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What’s pathetic is rwnjs think Huckster is a liberal.
Trump undercuts Tillerson’s diplomacy again, seems to threaten war. Again. pic.twitter.com/D4jpFxcFwQ
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) October 7, 2017
re: #14 HappyWarrior
What’s pathetic is rwnjs think Huckster is a liberal.
What? Is it because he just jokes about mass death, instead of directly saying “Kill Kill Kill”?
re: #16 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
What? Is it because he just jokes about mass death, instead of directly saying “Kill Kill Kill”?
Because his economic policies as governor weren’t wingnutty enough.
re: #15 Stanley Sea
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He wants war. I wish we could send him and his sons and Jared.
Anyone who wonders why Sarah H. Sanders often comes across as a baleful basilisk/toad just has to look at the father who raised her.
I personally think he believes he’s doing a brilliant “bad cop” to spite the professional diplomats who warned him not to try to humiliate young Kim.
re: #19 jaunte
Anyone who wonders why Sarah H. Sanders often comes across as a baleful basilisk/toad just has to look at the father who raised her.
Bestest lyin’ Christian family ever!
Gawd would be proud.
God? Not so much.
Waterspout #timelapse from the #tornado warned storm heading toward Orange Beach & Gulf Shores, Alabama #Nate @weatherchannel pic.twitter.com/dR4w3Lmxqo
— Chris Warren (@TWCChrisWarren) October 7, 2017
We need to take seriously the possibility that Donald Trump is trying to goad Kim Jong-un into a first strike, so he can respond. pic.twitter.com/ZPMqH7i9yR
— VoteVets (@votevets) October 7, 2017
This is madness. Utter madness. https://t.co/jXm193l3ny
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) October 7, 2017
Not a single mention of big Democrat donor #HarveyWeinstein in hard copy of @washingtonpost pic.twitter.com/qfktuhSfRF
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) October 6, 2017
Day later WaPo had 4 print stories today on Weinstein. Getting stuff into print is hard, especially w/legal threats https://t.co/kaIsGSK0oO
— andrew kaczynski 🎃 (@KFILE) October 7, 2017
Has the @KFILE team started to look into what reporters / columnists may have been paid by #HarveyWeinstein / Miramax? https://t.co/ypZOxHFzzv
— Sean Spicer (@seanspicer) October 7, 2017
In case anyone was tempted to believe Sean Spicer wasn’t still a horrible person. https://t.co/a7kdjZn0fZ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 7, 2017
Weinstein hasn’t had anything to do with Miramax in some time has he? I thought he and his brother broke away (or were moved along?) and started their own production company a long time ago now…like 15 years or so? And they have been successful. Some big flicks in their portfolio.
re: #25 ObserverArt
Per Wiki:
On March 29, 2005, it was announced that the Weinstein brothers would leave Miramax on September 30 to form their own production company, named The Weinstein Company, with several other media executives, directors Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez, and Colin Vaines, who had successfully run the production department at Miramax for ten years and moved with the brothers to head development in the Weinstein company.[12]
Greetings from the Nate zone! First bands are coming through. Wind and rain starting to pick up. Mandatory curfew for my city at 7 PM. Tonight. Landfall expected late evening.
Mass AG sues Trump, calls birth control rule ‘unconstitutional’ https://t.co/FxpbQd0LQ9 via @msnbc
— Mary Murray (@MaryMurrayNBC) October 7, 2017
Facebook reportedly planning to partner with THE WEEKLY STANDARD to fact check news https://t.co/1FKejcTTOj
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) October 7, 2017
WTF?! https://t.co/dXsfhmIUiG
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 7, 2017
re: #29 Charles Johnson
Looks like the New York Times will no longer be appearing on Facebook feeds.
re: #29 Charles Johnson
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Zuckerberg is in over his head with all this. He really is showing his ass.
re: #29 Charles Johnson
… just another good reason not to use Facebook (which I have never even had an account for). Been telling my wife she should just delete her account but it is how she keeps up with friends and family in other states.
Its time to bring back Myspace (which I also never had an account for) - and I believe that platform given non-evil leadership could come back in full force.
FYI - I’m 33 - so in theory I should be using Facebook but I just don’t care to catch up with my high school friends that stayed in Kansas.
re: #29 Charles Johnson
The only way that’s workable is if they check with the Substandard, and if they say its true, into the garbage it goes…
re: #27 Eclectic Cyborg
Greetings from the Nate zone! First bands are coming through. Wind and rain starting to pick up. Mandatory curfew for my city at 7 PM. Tonight. Landfall expected late evening.
I am sorry to tell you we are having the best weather ever, anywhere, right now. Last week, flash floods, next week, who knows? I will live in the moment.
I wish you well.
So Facebook is enlisting the freaking WEEKLY STANDARD to fact-check news, because they’re scared of being attacked by right wing crazies.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 7, 2017
re: #35 Charles Johnson
Just like Twitter being soft on Nazis. Spineless tech companies.
re: #29 Charles Johnson
The only way this doesn’t turn into a total clusterfuck is if Facebook partners with outfits from both the left and the right and only posts material as fact that makes it past both filters.
If it’s just Facebook moderators with RWNJ input, it will become a RWNJ propaganda outfit in about 3 seconds.
re: #36 Eclectic Cyborg
Just like Twitter being soft on Nazis. Spineless tech companies.
Amazed they’re not just going with Wingnut Daily. :/
CSO at Facebook:
My suggestion for journalists is to try to talk to people who have actually had to solve these problems and live with the consequences.
— Alex Stamos (@alexstamos) October 7, 2017
Cool suggestion from exec at one of the tech companies that vigorously prohibits its employees from talking to the press. https://t.co/JKpZNcI5vV
— Mark Bergen (@mhbergen) October 7, 2017
re: #31 ObserverArt
Zuckerberg is in over his head with all this. He really is showing his ass.
I’m pretty sure Mueller’s gonna land on him pretty hard, given that fact that he’s been fucking with investigators since FB’s involvement with the Russians came to light.
At least he should.
re: #36 Eclectic Cyborg
Just like Twitter being soft on Nazis. Spineless tech companies.
Just can’t say no to all those accounts. It’s all about numbers. Tech folks are buried in the code and forgetting what people are doing with it. But they look at those numbers. They want more, not less.
re: #32 CongoJack
… just another good reason not to use Facebook (which I have never even had an account for). Been telling my wife she should just delete her account but it is how she keeps up with friends and family in other states.
Its time to bring back Myspace (which I also never had an account for) - and I believe that platform given non-evil leadership could come back in full force.
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I gave up FB, no big loss. I’m terrible at keeping up with friends in any medium, and my family I can do without. The part I miss the most is the ‘stuff for sale’ group of my county, where one can find such questions as, ‘Is it OK to use the credit rating of someone who has been dead for three years?’
It’s like when I was a vegetarian (for one year), I missed hot dogs and baloney.
“…The Weekly Standard would hardly suffice as a reliable fact-checking partner given its history. Stephen Hayes, the editor in chief of The Weekly Standard, was a leading misinformer about the Iraq War. He authored a 2004 book with a glaringly false premise: The Connection: How al Qaeda’s Collaboration with Saddam Hussein Has Endangered America. Reporter Spencer Ackerman wrote of Hayes:Hayes, in the Standard, has made a career out of pretending Saddam and Al Qaeda were in league to attack the United States. He published a book — tellingly wafer-thin and with large type in its hardcover edition — called “The Connection.” One infamous piece even suggested that Saddam might have aided the 9/11 attack. Hayes can be relied on to provide a farrago of speciousness every time new information emerges refuting his deceptive thesis. Unsurprisingly, Cheney has repeatedly praised Hayes’s work, telling Fox News, “I think Steve Hayes has done an effective job in his article of laying out a lot of those connections.”
Florida Man
This daycare worker was caught raping a toddler in a Chick-fil-A bathroom, police say
Gray often visited the Chick-fil-A with children, police say, and “manned up and told the truth” to officers about what happened.
It’s not the first time he’s brought young children into the bathroom with him, employees told police.
Gray, who was a daycare worker, was arrested on charges of sexual battery and lewd lascivious battery of a very small child, according to a tweet from Orlando police, along with other charges.
Uggh, multiple machine reboots today, and I’m still having trouble pulling more than a couple mbps. Probably the wifi adapter, which has never worked right, but with no expert diagnosis, I don’t much want to spend money on more bad hardware. Probably time to just give up on Internet for a few years. :(
re: #47 scottslemmons
Have you tried a hammer yet?
I’ve been reading how Clinton was supposed to shut up and go away for months. Now, according to many of the same people, she’s supposed to come out and make a statement about Harvey Weinstein.
re: #50 BigPapa
I’ve been reading how Clinton was supposed to shut up and go away for months. Now, according to many of the same people, she’s supposed to come out and make a statement about Harvey Weinstein.
Heh, I made a similar comment and it was probably a CL candidate in the last thread.
I was commenting to juante saying about Clinton: “They just can’t quit her.”
My response:
They sure are sick about all this stuff about Hillary. They want her to be quiet and move on.
Well, except when you need a balancing excuse then it’s all about Hillary. It has gone from “but her emails” to simply ‘but Hillary.”
If these idiots could get over themselves for one minute and take a look at what they are doing they just might see how stupid this is getting with all the tweets and reports excusing Trump by nonsensical comparisons. Total failure.
Of all the bad shit happening in America the lowering of general intelligence has got to be the worst.
re: #47 scottslemmons
Uggh, multiple machine reboots today, and I’m still having trouble pulling more than a couple mbps. Probably the wifi adapter, which has never worked right, but with no expert diagnosis, I don’t much want to spend money on more bad hardware. Probably time to just give up on Internet for a few years. :(
Do you have another machine you can use to test bandwidth? Or can you plug it in via Ethernet and test?
re: #46 Skip Intro
Florida Man
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How can this be? He’s not transgendered?!?!
re: #50 BigPapa
I’ve been reading how Clinton was supposed to shut up and go away for months. Now, according to many of the same people, she’s supposed to come out and make a statement about Harvey Weinstein.
Yep.
re: #52 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Do you have another machine you can use to test bandwidth? Or can you plug it in via Ethernet and test?
I could go buy some cable and connect it to the machine upstairs. I probably should do that. But if it’s not the adapter and it’s not poor signal — IOW, if it’s just my computer sitting in a dead zone, then I’m probably SOL.
Explain to me how a public university can suspend or expel someone for exercising their free speech rights? Isn’t that a violation of the Constitution?
re: #50 BigPapa
I’ve been reading how Clinton was supposed to shut up and go away for months. Now, according to many of the same people, she’s supposed to come out and make a statement about Harvey Weinstein.
Just so she might be castigated to no end for even knowing Weinstein by RWNJs (with an assist from moonbats), no matter what she says.
Even when something’s not about Clinton, it’s made to be about her.
Excommunicate Me from the Church of Social Justice
There is a particularly aggressive strand of social justice activism weaving in and out of my Seattle community that has troubled me, silenced my loved ones, and turned away potential allies. I believe in justice. I believe in liberation. I believe it is our duty to obliterate white supremacy, anti-blackness, cisheteropatriarchy, ableism, capitalism, and imperialism. And I also believe there should be openness around the tactics we use and ways our commitments are manifested over time. Beliefs and actions are too often conflated with each other, yet questioning the latter should not renege the former. As a Cultural Studies scholar, I am interested in the ways that culture does the work of power. What then, is the culture of activism, and in what ways are activists restrained by it? To be clear, I’m only one person who is trying to figure things out, and I’m open to revisions and learning. But as someone who has spent the last decade recovering from a forced conversion to evangelical Christianity, I’m seeing a disturbing parallel between religion and activism in the presence of dogma:
POTUS “wasn’t surprised” by Harvey Weinstein news— @ElizLanders asked about Access Hollywood tape. Trump replied “that’s locker room”.
— Ryan Nobles (@ryanobles) October 7, 2017
From the top
The President told me that was “locker room talk” and then moved on the next question.
— Elizabeth Landers (@ElizLanders) October 7, 2017
corgis have shutdown pic.twitter.com/YWosoYPXev
— Animal Life (@MeetAnimals) October 7, 2017
JUST IN: Trump on Harry Weinstein: I’ve known him a long time, I’m not surprised. pic.twitter.com/Q7zil4l1e9
— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) October 7, 2017
When asked if bump stocks should be banned, one of the attendees interviewed at the Reno gun show was unequivocal.
“No, absolutely not,” the man told the CNN correspondent. “What should be banned is bad people.”
Damn, who knew it could be that easy—we just ban bad people. MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Oh but ain’t that America, for you and me
Ain’t that America, we’re something to see baby
Ain’t that America, home of the free, yeah
Little pink houses for you and me, oh for you and me
re: #64 Backwoods_Sleuth
No follows up?
How to you know him Mr. Trump?
Oh I’ve been with him at parties. You know the ones.
VP Mike Pence speaks at prayer service in Las Vegas honoring victims of mass shooting. https://t.co/gmd4ckShi7
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 7, 2017
Shutup, Pence.
Demanding God bless everyone doesn’t make everything magically okay now.
You know what might help? Passing laws that make it harder for violent psychopaths to get assault rifles.— God (@TheGoodGodAbove) October 7, 2017
Trump’s Scottish golf courses lose millions of dollars https://t.co/edeVH1kaTA pic.twitter.com/k94UEFUEW3
— The Hill (@thehill) October 7, 2017
re: #68 Backwoods_Sleuth
Tens of millions of dollars would be a more correct title.
re: #68 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s OK Uncle Sam will be there to lend this poor bastard a hand in his time of need (in the form of tax breaks because he sucks so hard at everything).
re: #70 CongoJack
Trump will just have Secretary Munchkin cut him a check for all loses, plus 30%.
re: #68 Backwoods_Sleuth
To a point. Trump doesn’t lose much personally with this. It’s his businesses that get fucked over.
re: #67 Backwoods_Sleuth
Yo Mike. If your god exists, why did this happen in the first place?
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) October 7, 2017
re: #72 Eclectic Cyborg
To a point. Trump doesn’t lose much personally with this. It’s his businesses that get fucked over.
And his employees. And the communities where those businesses are. And the taxpayers.
Mike Pence looks like a soap opera villain—the untrustworthy doctor with a roving eye. It’s the hair. And that always stern expression.
— Stephen King (@StephenKing) October 7, 2017
re: #56 plansbandc
Explain to me how a public university can suspend or expel someone for exercising their free speech rights? Isn’t that a violation of the Constitution?
schools, from Kindergarten to Grad School are a law unto themselves.
re: #4 Dragonomics
I don’t understand what a goals the Republican party hopes to achieve by openly embracing white nationalism. I only foresee it killing off their party.
im ok with that
This is me. pic.twitter.com/XhnKrbOOya
— Charles Clymer🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) October 7, 2017
re: #79 dangerman
im ok with that
Libertarians will get their own party and the haters will become a third party. Many stick with the GOP over economic theory. They see the Democrats as Communists.
re: #23 jaunte
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literally hoping kim jong-un is saner than the american president
Nobody loves me, everybody hates me, I guess I’ll go and eat worms pic.twitter.com/a0gTH8uTwK
— Officer Edith (@OfficerEdith) October 7, 2017
She pulled herself together after a quick cheek squeeze pic.twitter.com/tE8k2OlTqs
— Officer Edith (@OfficerEdith) October 7, 2017
re: #24 Charles Johnson
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… because one’s personal behavior is always a reflection of their politics
(oh, and religion)
re: #82 dangerman
literally hoping kim jong-un is saner than the american president
And that’s fucking scary.
re: #56 plansbandc
Explain to me how a public university can suspend or expel someone for exercising their free speech rights? Isn’t that a violation of the Constitution?
Yes it is.
re: #43 EPR-radar
Speaking of tech developments, here’s a fucking nightmare
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The executive summary is that this is developing technology to allow one to provide any arbitrary audio to a video and have it look reasonable in terms of mouth motion etc.
Reading an SF book tonight, ‘After On,’ by Rob Reid, in which concept this plays a small part.
re: #87 Birth Control Works
When I told you to post a bare ass, that’s not what i meant.
re: #35 Charles Johnson
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when your business model gets so big that a substantial part of its continued success relies on not pissing off unsavory segments of the market
or shorter: more money vs doing what’s right
am pulling books out of storage to sort, value and rehome if possible.
After 12 boxes I actually found a rare somewhat valuable book that I cannot sell. Is a family heirloom. I ordered an archival box for it.
oy!
re: #90 dangerman
when your business model gets so big that a substantial part of its continued success relies on not pissing off unsavory segments of the market
or shorter: more money vs doing what’s right
rich = smart brain/big dick
increased income = smarter brain / bigger dick
re: #43 EPR-radar
Speaking of tech developments, here’s a fucking nightmare
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The executive summary is that this is developing technology to allow one to provide any arbitrary audio to a video and have it look reasonable in terms of mouth motion etc.
were all gonna be saying “it was audioshopped”
re: #87 Birth Control Works
Stop taking picture, hooman. I’m stuck!
RIP Tom Petty. pic.twitter.com/8akHgv3hKd
— Cody Worsham (@CodyWorsham) October 7, 2017
re: #64 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Embedded content]JUST IN: Trump on Harry Weinstein: I’ve known him a long time, I’m not surprised.
but of course you never said anything, warned anybody….
re: #72 Eclectic Cyborg
To a point. Trump doesn’t lose much personally with this. It’s his businesses that get fucked over.
and likely the other businesses that this one owes money to
Most days at Cat 5 ever: Irma
Fastest Gulf Hurricane ever: Nate
Strongest to ever hit PR: Maria
Most tropical rain ever: Harvey— Adam Blickstein (@AdamBlickstein) October 7, 2017
re: #105 jaunte
Latest info on Nate: nhc.noaa.gov
With allies like this…
Filmmaker David France released a Netflix doc Friday about Marsha P. Johnson. It is based on Reina Gossett’s work (her statement below). pic.twitter.com/YtQiVMuOjm
— Janet Mock (@janetmock) October 7, 2017
Letters with swastikas and “MAGA” sent to 7 shops and Israeli consulate, NYPD says: https://t.co/vtS50NpS06 pic.twitter.com/CRITzH9Jk2
— DNAinfo New York (@DNAinfoNY) October 7, 2017
I’m getting an awful lot of mileage out of my sarcasm tonight. This is not healthy.
re: #112 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I usually use mine as a release of pressure. Most of the time it works beautifully.
re: #110 Charles Johnson
Don’t all color printers include forensic tracking dots now?
re: #117 FormerDirtDart
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Pretty funny that those who whine most about fake news love to spread it themselves.
EFF’s DocuColor Tracking Decoder Guide:
re: #117 FormerDirtDart
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We are so fucked.
He knows all about this (or Bannon was whispering in his ear) to gaslight us with his fake news claims.
re: #120 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
WATCH: Minnesota mayoral candidate unleashes unbelievably racist rant about trains and ‘coloreds’
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JFC what an ass.
re: #120 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
I only listened to the first few seconds. It was very revealing.
re: #120 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
WATCH: Minnesota mayoral candidate unleashes unbelievably racist rant about trains and ‘coloreds’
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Hopkins is one of the nearest towns to the fishbowl. I’m honestly not surprised, though; the suburbs ringing Minneapolis-St. Paul are a hotbed of stupid. The state is gerrymandered to get those votes to be reliably Republican; those districts produced the infamous Michele Bachmann (R-Mars).
re: #124 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Hopkins is one of the nearest towns to the fishbowl. I’m honestly not surprised, though; the suburbs ringing Minneapolis-St. Paul are a hotbed of stupid. The state is gerrymandered to get those votes to be reliably Republican; those districts produced the infamous Michele Bachmann (R-Mars).
The reason why DC’s subway doesn’t go to Georgetown is actually because of people like him.
re: #124 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Hopkins is one of the nearest towns to the fishbowl. I’m honestly not surprised, though; the suburbs ringing Minneapolis-St. Paul are a hotbed of stupid. The state is gerrymandered to get those votes to be reliably Republican; those districts produced the infamous Michele Bachmann (R-Mars).
What is Bachman’s job now? Professional Corn Dog Consumer?
re: #125 HappyWarrior
The reason why DC’s subway doesn’t go to Georgetown is actually because of people like him.
I sent this to Mrs. Fish because Hopkins, believe it or not, is actually quite a culturally diverse town (they have a fair Chinese population, among others). She was floored. She recovered when she realized this Ivers guy is one of those no-account losers who keeps putting his name on the ticket and never getting anywhere. Still, that moment of shock when you realize there are people not too far from you who are in the “round ‘em up and shoot ‘em all” camp.
re: #127 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I sent this to Mrs. Fish because Hopkins, believe it or not, is actually quite a culturally diverse town (they have a fair Chinese population, among others). She was floored. She recovered when she realized this Ivers guy is one of those no-account losers who keeps putting his name on the ticket and never getting anywhere. Still, that moment of shock when you realize there are people not too far from you who are in the “round ‘em up and shoot ‘em all” camp.
Glad to know he’s fringe.
re: #128 HappyWarrior
Glad to know he’s fringe.
He topped out at 7% of the vote, which is worrying, but not even close to Donald Trump territory, let alone actually winning.
re: #129 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
He topped out at 7% of the vote, which is worrying, but not even close to Donald Trump territory, let alone actually winning.
Yep. Man I hate assholes like that.
TORNADO warnings NW and SE of Mobile, AL as of 6:35 pm! Moving NW @breakingweather #HurricaneNate pic.twitter.com/LMgrOMHYmC
— Reed Timmer (@ReedTimmerAccu) October 7, 2017
re: #126 austin_blue
What is Bachman’s job now? Professional Corn Dog Consumer?
I think she sits in her lakeside cabin and talks to the loons, mostly. Kindred spirits and all that.
re: #130 HappyWarrior
He is the type who gives all politicians a bad name.
re: #50 BigPapa
I’ve been reading how Clinton was supposed to shut up and go away for months. Now, according to many of the same people, she’s supposed to come out and make a statement about Harvey Weinstein.
Why? At the time she hung out with him, she had no idea that he was a sex harasser. We all know that Trump was a sexual harasser because he boasted about it in a video. Yet too many of our fine fellow citizens voted for him anyways.
re: #117 FormerDirtDart
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Conservatives projecting again because we all know how they would have reacted had the Las Vegas shooter targeted Black attendees at a rap concert.
What’s even shittier are people who plant these kinds of ugly comments to smear their political enemies.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 7, 2017
re: #136 Charles Johnson
If the account doesn’t really exist, the logical conclusion is that someone on the right made it up out of whole cloth. What’s that say about your kind, brony-boy?
Sinatra (and Paul Anka, who gave him a warning) knew a punk when he saw one.
According to Weisman, Trump started off the new negotiations by saying that the cost for the 12 dates Sinatra was slated to perform was “a little rich.” The Donald also decided he didn’t need to book the other acts that were part of the original deal, including Sammy Davis Jr., who’d just been diagnosed with cancer, and Steve and Eydie.
“Who’s Steve and Eydie?” Trump asked, according to Weisman. Weisman says he then tried choking The Donald by his tie, but his son, who was also at the meeting, restrained him.
Weisman called Sinatra to tell him what had happened, and Sinatra told him he had two choices: to tell Trump to go f—k himself or give Trump’s phone number to Sinatra so that he could do it himself. Weisman returned to Trump’s office and told The Donald “Sinatra says go f—k yourself!”
WTF?
So you’re just going to ignore all the examples of people who DID say this kind of thing just because one notable case was fake?
— Jarkes (@The_Real_Jarkes) October 7, 2017
WTF are you talking about? I’m not ignoring anything - you’re deliberately missing the point of this incident.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 7, 2017
re: #140 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Oh. …OH SHIT.
These Hurricane generated tornadoes are almost always F1 or F2 spikes, not big wedges. DDeb will be fine. Still best wishes to everyone in the ‘hood.
re: #143 austin_blue
These Hurricane generated tornadoes are almost always F1 or F2 spikes, not big wedges. DDeb will be fine. Still best wishes to everyone in the ‘hood.
Yeah, still. I live in the heart of tornado country, and an F1 is still not something with which one fucks around. It’ll put a sizable dent in anything that receives a direct hit. At the very least, you’re ponying up for a new roof.
Again, WTF? Do me a favor and stop trying to attribute things to me that I didn’t say.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) October 8, 2017
re: #138 makeitstop
Sinatra (and Paul Anka, who gave him a warning) knew a punk when he saw one.
Seriously, he’s always been hated by everyone.
Started out damaged, got damaged results.
Still damaged.
But American’s put him there.
I want to puke every single day.
re: #132 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I think she sits in her lakeside cabin and talks to the loons, mostly. Kindred spirits and all that.
And sometimes to the water birds
re: #139 Stanley Sea
DDEB!
I was wondering about him. Did he say he was taking off from the area or anything about his storm plans?
Here we go again.
Richard Spencer is holding a live torch march in Charlottesville right now.
— Emily G, Cville. (@EmilyGorcenski) October 7, 2017
re: #145 Charles Johnson
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Give us an example, brony-boy. If it’s happening all the time, surely you have a few documented cases?
re: #139 Stanley Sea
re: #140 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
re: #143 austin_blue
These Hurricane generated tornadoes are almost always F1 or F2 spikes, not big wedges. DDeb will be fine. Still best wishes to everyone in the ‘hood.
Thanks for the thoughts—all good here so far. It’s drifting westward again. We’re battened down, expect it to zip up towards Montgomery and Birmingham.
re: #149 Charles Johnson
Here we go again.
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They’re deliberately searching for a fight. I hope they don’t get one; at the very least, it will give them some martyr cookies. At the most, they might shoot someone (or several someones).
re: #144 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Yeah, still. I live in the heart of tornado country, and an F1 is still not something with which one fucks around. It’ll put a sizable dent in anything that receives a direct hit. At the very least, you’re ponying up for a new roof.
I hear ya, but it could be a lot worse situation.
re: #145 Charles Johnson
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People go nuts over something that an anonymous “teacher” said, find out that said “teacher” never really existed, insist that it’s still worth outrage because “others said similar things.”
Sounds to me like someone simply looking for an excuse to bitch.
re: #152 Decatur Deb
Thanks for the thoughts—all good here so far. It’s drifting westward again. We’re battened down, expect it to zip up towards Montgomery and Birmingham.
Keep us posted. We’re all thinking of you.
re: #152 Decatur Deb
Be careful. If you are told to get out of the area do so. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.
HAPPENING NOW: @RichardBSpencer & white nationalist supporters are back with their torches in front of Lee statue in #Charlottesville. pic.twitter.com/CwVhxpN7r8
— Matt Talhelm (@MattTalhelm) October 7, 2017
Is that lederhosen on the left or just a backpack strap?
re: #155 Targetpractice
People go nuts over something that an anonymous “teacher” said, find out that said “teacher” never really existed, insist that it’s still worth outrage because “others said similar things.”
Sounds to me like someone simply looking for an excuse to bitch.
Yep. A gamer, as usual.
re: #161 Charles Johnson
Yep. A gamer, as usual.
I’m a gamer myself but man I hate the gamer bro culture.
re: #160 jaunte
It looks like a back pack with an extra strap to hold it in place.
re: #160 jaunte
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Is that lederhosen on the left or just a backpack strap?
It’s tough to say but I’d say backpack at first guess.
re: #161 Charles Johnson
Yep. A gamer, as usual.
Gives the rest of us gamers a bad name. I’ve bigger things on my plate to bitch about these days.
re: #162 HappyWarrior
I’m a gamer myself but man I hate the gamer bro culture.
Me too, and Mrs. Fish is right there. She’s had a lot of blunt experience with the rampant sexism in her World of Warcraft career.
re: #164 HappyWarrior
They’re not yet in full Bavarian drag.
re: #165 Targetpractice
Gives the rest of us gamers a bad name. I’ve bigger things on my plate to bitch about these days.
Indeed. I mean it’s a hobby ot me. Something I enjoy but some of these guys are abject douchewads.
re: #160 jaunte
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Is that lederhosen on the left or just a backpack strap?
Finely-dressed fascists marching again.
But remember, it’s the BLM/Antifa/OWS/etc crowd that violent and scary.////
re: #158 PhillyPretzel
Be careful. If you are told to get out of the area do so. I will you and your family in my prayers.
Except for possible tornado spin-off, we aren’t predicted to have damaging winds any longer. Could get 3-6 inches of rain. Usually, we are the place Floridians evacuate to.
Baby pants
UPDATE: After short torchlit protest in front of the tarp-covered Lee monument in #Charlottesville, white nationalists have left the park.
— Matt Talhelm (@MattTalhelm) October 8, 2017
re: #167 jaunte
They’re not yet in full Bavarian drag.
I’m part German. Had always hoped I was Bavarian since they got the good beers and food.
UPDATE: After short torchlit protest in front of the tarp-covered Lee monument in #Charlottesville, white nationalists have left the park.
— Matt Talhelm (@MattTalhelm) October 8, 2017
Slightly weakened Hurricane Nate makes landfall at mouth of Mississippi River with 85 mph winds. https://t.co/jFgoiH9exl
— The Associated Press (@AP) October 8, 2017
re: #172 HappyWarrior
Me too. There’s a hat factory in Bavaria with my name on it.
re: #166 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Me too, and Mrs. Fish is right there. She’s had a lot of blunt experience with the rampant sexism in her World of Warcraft career.
Sexism, homophobia. Honestly I play mostly single player when I play. Not really into the whole multiplayer online experience. If I want to be with people, I’ll chat with y’all here or people IRL.
Another tiki torch march, eh?
Here’s hoping they don’t get the fight they’re obviously trying to provoke. And here’s hoping that there are photographers in the area, taking photos that will result in a new round of firings next week.
re: #176 HappyWarrior
Sexism, homophobia. Honestly I play mostly single player when I play. Not really into the whole multiplayer online experience. If I want to be with people, I’ll chat with y’all here or people IRL.
I’m in the same camp, mostly. I enjoy cooperative play up to a point, which is why WoW and other similar group-oriented games have appeal, but that appeal is limited and it worked mostly because I made a group of online friends that I stuck with for a really long time. That group is gone now, and I don’t know if I can recreate similar chemistry in another game.
re: #145 Charles Johnson
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Jarkes @The_Real_Jarkes
Replying to @Green_Footballs
There are people who really DID say shit like this. One notable case turning out to be fake doesn’t erase that.
There are, really? Who? Name one.
re: #179 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m in the same camp, mostly. I enjoy cooperative play up to a point, which is why WoW and other similar group-oriented games have appeal, but that appeal is limited and it worked mostly because I made a group of online friends that I stuck with for a really long time. That group is gone now, and I don’t know if I can recreate similar chemistry in another game.
I like single player because it’s a good time to get some time to myself and single player often has the better story. I like games with good stories. Big, big Metal Gear fan.
re: #180 sagehen
There are, really? Who? Name one.
You’re denying it happened. // But yeah seriously I haven’t seen anyone say they hoped the victims last Sunday were all Trump supporters. However, I did see plenty of religious right people say the people at Pulse got what they deserved for being gay.
re: #176 HappyWarrior
Multiplayer is fine, as long as you don’t have the People In Your Raid in your raid.
re: #136 Charles Johnson
You’re arguing with a Brony. Pretty sure that is a dead-ender before the first response.
re: #120 Shiplord Kirel, live from behind wingnut lines
WATCH: Minnesota mayoral candidate unleashes unbelievably racist rant about trains and ‘coloreds’
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No surprise. The right has hated light rail along with any effective public transport in the Twin Cities for a long time mostly because it is perceived as helping “Them”.
re: #185 William Lewis
No surprise. The right has hated light rail along with any effective public transport in the Twin Cities for a long time mostly because it is perceived as helping “Them”.
Was like that here in D.C. too as I was saying about Georgetown.
re: #185 William Lewis
No surprise. The right has hated light rail along with any effective public transport in the Twin Cities for a long time mostly because it is perceived as helping “Them”.
I remember the bitter fight over the light rail system. Funny thing is, I’ve found it hella useful for those times when I want to commute across to St. Paul without having to go through the disgusting traffic.
re: #187 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I remember the bitter fight over the light rail system. Funny thing is, I’ve found it hella useful for those times when I want to commute across to St. Paul without having to go through the disgusting traffic.
No doubt I like being able to take the Metro to D.C. for the same reason.
re: #185 William Lewis
No surprise. The right has hated light rail along with any effective public transport in the Twin Cities for a long time mostly because it is perceived as helping “Them”.
Same for Atlanta; that’s why there’s no public transportation to the new football stadium.
re: #149 Charles Johnson
HAPPENING NOW: @RichardBSpencer & white nationalist supporters are back with their torches in front of Lee statue in #Charlottesville. pic.twitter.com/CwVhxpN7r8
— Matt Talhelm (@MattTalhelm) October 7, 2017
re: #169 Targetpractice
Finely-dressed fascists marching again.
But remember, it’s the BLM/Antifa/OWS/etc crowd that violent and scary.////
If no antifa or any others show up to counter demonstrate what will Donny say about both sides…a lot of sides?
Or, are these guys going full Bannon and ignoring Donny too?
re: #72 Eclectic Cyborg
To a point. Trump doesn’t lose much personally with this. It’s his businesses that get fucked over.
But it’s his name on the door & that is what is causing the downturn. Everyone in Scotland (& the sane people in the US) understand that.
re: #145 Charles Johnson
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The day after the Vegas shooting, a fake news bot swarm made #TheResistance hashtag unreadable because of spamming fake outrage over this bogus Tweet. It’s like this bogus Tweet was more important than the actual mass murder of 59 human beings.
re: #160 jaunte
And if a group of non white protesters did this - they would all be in jail 10 minutes later. White privilege in action.
re: #53 GlutenFreeJesus
“How can this be? He’s not transgendered?!?!”
Thank you! That was a part of what I posted to my Facebook page: That Gray isn’t a member of the group that some Americans insist we should be very, very afraid of entering women’s bathrooms. He’s a heterosexual male who was caught in a men’s bathroom raping a baby and admitted he did it. Imagine that. I am so sick of the lying fear-mongers who make things up out of thin air, and with an assist from RW media outlets spread their BS and vulnerable, addle-brained persons believe every bit of it. Critical thinking is a necessary skill to have in America today in order to be able to separate the truth from the fantasies some deluded persons cook up and propagate, all while claiming they’re doing it in the name of God/Jesus.