A Hauntingly Beautiful Song From Neil Finn’s Latest Album: “Terrorise Me”
From Neil Finn’s album OUT OF SILENCE - out now on Vinyl, CD and Digital neilfinn.com
From Neil Finn’s album OUT OF SILENCE - out now on Vinyl, CD and Digital neilfinn.com
60,000 Poles marched today behind Nazi regalia waving demonstrators and a group that burns Jews in effigy. https://t.co/xnU2TRXs6s via @WSJ
— drew hinshaw (@drewfhinshaw) November 11, 2017
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re: #2 bratwurst
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The University of Florida wanted Tim Tebow to speak at a counter really when white nationalist Richard Spencer appeared on campus https://t.co/4YdQLpzjhD pic.twitter.com/QzZbtCkr34
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) November 11, 2017
Protesting white supremacy doesn’t really seem on-brand for Tim. https://t.co/DLgMQ8IFkL
— John CzaHornOfPlenty (@JohnCzahor) November 11, 2017
re: #6 bratwurst
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Tim wouldn’t want to draw attention away from his Brother in KKKrist!!!!
I’ve come to the conclusion that the reason Trump keeps his hair so meticulously sprayed down is because in a good stiff wind he’d be revealed as a Centauri spy. #B5AncestorOfLordRefa
— JMichael Straczynski (@straczynski) November 11, 2017
In my years of reporting on Russia, I too have found that if you ask a former KGB agent an accusatory question about his actions, he will generally be straight with you. https://t.co/V3L6kAKEDn
— Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) November 11, 2017
re: #8 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I knew it! Donald Trump is really Lord Refa with a dye job!
re: #9 Barefoot Grin
Once KGB always KGB. Putin lies like a rug.
I’m thinking “Gorilla Mind” should be retitled to something more apt, like “Snowflake Mind.” @Cernovich. pic.twitter.com/VnMTMKgBVK
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 11, 2017
Has there ever been a US president who attacks and slanders his own intelligence agencies like this disgusting orange would-be despot does?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 11, 2017
re: #12 Charles Johnson
“Gorilla mindset” apparently doesn’t include being self-sufficient enough to look up an address.
The US embassy in Moscow will be guarded by a company owned by a former head of the KGB counter-intelligence unit who worked with the British double agent Kim Philby and the young Putinhttps://t.co/w9MylnPfEA pic.twitter.com/gsfdoJLfF1
— Dmitry Zaks (@dmitryzaksAFP) November 11, 2017
“Guarded.”
re: #18 jaunte
OMG that is so messed up. ::: rolling eyes :::
John Cole is mad.
I know I have some form of PTSD or somee shit. It’s affecting my blogging, for sure. I see stuff I want to write about and I get halfway through thinking about what I say and before I have even written a word I’m seething with rage and I just say fuck it. I see that fucking slimy merkin Paul Ryan giving his smirking response to something and I just want to rip through the tv screen and scream “WHAT THE HELL IS FUCKING WRONG WITH YOU YOU FUCKING TRAITOR” and shake him by upside down by the ankles until his colon comes out his big goofy ears that beady eyed shit.
Now they’re defending pedophilia. These people are insane.
Spread the word. @Keurig has done what many other big name advertisers, like Cadillac and E-Trade, have done and removed their ads from Hannity’s show. pic.twitter.com/EPywgjjAvL
— Angelo Carusone (@GoAngelo) November 11, 2017
If @GovKayIvey and legislature agreed to cancel special election and provide that appointed senator serves until end of term, tough to see how federal ct overturns law when the Moore/Jones objections arrive.
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) November 11, 2017
Question: which is more dangerous? A party that nominates a candidate like Roy Moore? Or a party that intervenes to cancel an election when it looks like it will lose? https://t.co/qYA7os5gxV
— Lee Drutman (@leedrutman) November 11, 2017
re: #22 Bubblehead II
Until they stop sending money to Fox altogether, I doubt Murdoch will want to do anything.
Hannity is part of a lineup that keeps 3 million TVs continually stuck on Fox News. Simply moving an advertiser from Hannity to, say, Tucker isn’t going to be that big a deal.
re: #22 Bubblehead II
They’ll all go back in a month.
Roy Moore: “To think that grown women would wait 40 years… to bring charges is absolutely unbelievable” pic.twitter.com/E4g46ufXPb
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 11, 2017
I waited thirty years to share my story of sexual abuse. My perpetrator is now in prison. It is common to wait years and decades before coming forward. Why? Here is the why: (Thread) https://t.co/XMDXgPQxZG
— Dani Bostick (@danibostick) November 11, 2017
re: #23 Backwoods_Sleuth
The Alabama GOP should follow my advice…..don’t cancel the elections. No.
Just have the state GOP notify the Alabama Secretary of State that Moore is no longer the GOP candidate for Senate; Luther Strange (or whomever) is.
I can all but guarantee that Moore will immediately launch a write-in candidacy as an independent. He’s egotistical enough to do just that.
This splits the vote. While Moore certainly has his share of fanatical followers, when presented with an alternative, I think just enough Republicans will vote for the other guy.
Of course, there is the risk that Moore might well win - after all, Murkowski did up in Alaska on a write-in campaign. There’s also the risk that the GOP vote will be split just enough to make Doug Jones the winner. But that’s the way it goes.
Do it, GOP….follow my advice. What could possibly go wrong?
Heh.
Former prosecutor says it was ‘common knowledge’ that Roy Moore ‘dated high school girls’ https://t.co/Z90tI9zWP6 pic.twitter.com/EUn1rSWKsZ
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) November 11, 2017
One person who does remember is his former colleague in the district attorney’s office, Teresa Jones. She told CNN that “it was common knowledge that Roy dated high school girls.” According to Jones, Moore would “hang out at high school football games and the mall.”
Original tweet by Teresa Jones: “I have no doubt these stories [about Roy Moore] have validity.” pic.twitter.com/oPWaeKrS8W
— Alexander Marquardt (@MarquardtA) November 11, 2017
Breaking News: President Trump said he believed President Putin of Russia was sincere in his denials about election meddling. He “means it,” Mr. Trump said.https://t.co/LuPuCKCtKC
— The New York Times (@nytimes) November 11, 2017
Uh, yeah. https://t.co/E7aQTm2wFt
— Benjamin Wittes (@benjaminwittes) November 11, 2017
An incomplete list….
Mueller: lying
Comey: lying
Obama: lying
Clinton: lying
Federal judges: lying
His sex assault accusers: lying
Scientist about climate change: lying
Doctors about Affordable Care Act: lying
Mother of slain U.S. soldier: lying
Putin: He means it. https://t.co/MDucxl3rMq— Andrew Cohen (@JustADCohen) November 11, 2017
“He was Looney Tunes from the beginning….” So says Crawford Melton, an Alabama attorney who went to law school with Alabama senatorial candidate Roy Moore.
— Frank Schaeffer (@Frank_Schaeffer) November 11, 2017
‘America first’ is really ‘America alone’ we alone are denying climate change but affirming a “president” who bragged about criminally assaulting women, & have Roy Moore a gun-toting turd/wannabe senator fending off credible accusations of child molesting https://t.co/SXl4qYTS1a
— Frank Schaeffer (@Frank_Schaeffer) November 11, 2017
Guys, I’m sure McConnell, Hugh Hewitt and others would have been fine if Deval Patrick just extended the special election to try and ensure Scott Brown didn’t win in 2010.
— Sam Stein (@samstein) November 11, 2017
The events he describes back in the 1980s simply did not occur, and I do not know why he has claimed them now. I have wracked my brain to ask if I remember Mr. Brunton, and I cannot say I do. /2
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 11, 2017
Right now it is a he said / he said situation, over alleged events nearly 40 years ago. But those that know me understand that non-consensual acts are so antithetical to my values and my practices, the very idea that someone would accuse me of this is quite personally painful. /4
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 11, 2017
Thanks to many of you for all the kind words and trust. It means so much to us.
Yours in gratitude,
George /end— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 11, 2017
Sally Yates: Trump is “shamelessly unpatriotic” for siding with Putin on Russian election interference https://t.co/QKTnAv2Ruv pic.twitter.com/ZfWSb6UTo6
— The Hill (@thehill) November 11, 2017
re: #24 freetoken
Until they stop sending money to Fox altogether, I doubt Murdoch will want to do anything.
Hannity is part of a lineup that keeps 3 million TVs continually stuck on Fox News. Simply moving an advertiser from Hannity to, say, Tucker isn’t going to be that big a deal.
True.
Well, calling it a day here in Europe. Have a good one, Lizards.
Trump says AT&T’s Time Warner deal may end up in court https://t.co/LWAgVmOHXK pic.twitter.com/6egFb9ehk7
— Bloomberg (@business) November 11, 2017
AT&T is preparing for a court battle if the Justice Department tries to prevent the $85.4 billion deal. The Justice Department has asked that assets like cable news network CNN and satellite provider DirecTV be sold, according to people familiar with the matter. AT&T has said it won’t sell CNN, a regular target of Trump’s Twitter attacks against what he calls “fake news.”
Trump was asked about the dispute during his trip to Asia.
“We’ll see how that — it will probably end up being maybe litigation, maybe not. We’ll see how it all plays out,” Trump said aboard Air Force One, according to the White House’s official transcript of the exchange.
Things I’ve never heard, ever: “Ooh, I’m so excited! I have a date for the prom!” “SQUEEE! Who is it?” “He’s assistant district attorney.” 🙃😐
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) November 11, 2017
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) November 11, 2017
re: #28 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #29 Charles Johnson
We don’t have a President. Putin has a puppet in the White House. It’s time to end this Presidency. #Impeach
— The site has a Nazi problem, and Jack does nothing (@FurlingtonJeff) November 11, 2017
Brutal. But this week they earned it. pic.twitter.com/pKpu3Lvtit
— Dan Murphy (@bungdan) November 11, 2017
Roy Moore Cast The Sole Vote In Favor Of A Man Who Raped A Four-Year-Old https://t.co/6jPwjJz5wC pic.twitter.com/UHGwbeB6iG
— LawNewz (@law_newz) November 11, 2017
SIGH…
re: #42 Backwoods_Sleuth
Why am I not surprised.
So our GOP is full of pedophilia apologists long as they get more of a buffer in Congress, and Trump makes it absolutely clear he trusts Putin over his own fucking Executive Branch.
So what way will this all be brushed under the rug for the Cillizzas of the world?
re: #42 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Strange actually ran an ad about that. Didn’t seem to work.
re: #44 Citizen K
So our GOP is full of pedophilia apologists long as they get more of a buffer in Congress, and Trump makes it absolutely clear he trusts Putin over his own fucking Executive Branch.
So what way will this all be brushed under the rug for the Cillizzas of the world?
Did you know the founders of the CSA were Democrats? //
pres trump on foreign soil calling 3 u.s. intel professionals “political hacks” while praising Putin
and believing his denial of Russian elect interference.
where is GOP outrage?— Tom Brokaw (@tombrokaw) November 11, 2017
On top of calling Americans “clueless” in defense of China while standing on Chinese soil. Trump will throw all of America and everything we stand for under a bus to save his own ass. And it’ll only get worse. https://t.co/h2B3tqltET
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) November 11, 2017
re: #48 Backwoods_Sleuth
Yep. He actually disses this nation abroad and they could care less.
So now he thinks he’s some modern day Marco Polo??? I don’t think so.
— Why Nazis Jack? Nazis! Really Jack? (@DaveoutofAustin) November 11, 2017
MCCAIN on Trump’s Putin comments: “There’s nothing ‘America First’ about taking the word of a KGB colonel over that of the American intelligence community.” pic.twitter.com/RN6Oscp3Gp
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) November 11, 2017
re: #51 jaunte
McCain trying to buy his soul back, towards the end. I wish him well.
re: #51 jaunte
Thank you Senator Mc Cain for your words today about our current President. And also thank you for your service to our nation.
We have hundreds men & women on this wall of honor & they have amazing stories to read. We’re always looking for more stories to share, and these webpages will be preserved forever by @USNatArchives in the records of our Centennial Commission. #WW1 #WWI #FWW #ww100 #Veterans pic.twitter.com/HbMzIidJdF
— WW1 Centennial (@WW1CC) November 11, 2017
Post a photo with @pptsapper and then share it with us, too at https://t.co/h3SNZBqRHP https://t.co/ZJ1da0RxI0
— WW1 Centennial (@WW1CC) November 11, 2017
2017: the year in which many Republicans decided that sexually assaulting a 14-year old girl doesn’t disqualify a fellow Republican from being a Senator.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 11, 2017
re: #45 Eventual Carrion
So?
And she was reluctantly appointed special public defender by the judge and plead out the case.
Were you being sarcastic or are you a troll?
Gorgeous photo essay
PHOTOS: #PolarBears Find Sanctuary Near Alaskan Village https://t.co/zhqVfTygob 📷 Jim Lo Scalzo @epaphotos pic.twitter.com/0iahNhhbqa
— NBC News Pictures (@NBCNewsPictures) November 11, 2017
The only fake news is the propaganda Russian agents spread on Facebook, Twitter, etc. to put their puppet in the White House
— The Mike Malloy Show (@MikeMalloyShow) November 11, 2017
Witless lout seen shouting from Vietnam, “China likes me! China likes me!”
China does not admire imbeciles. pic.twitter.com/blNTDRBwCn— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) November 11, 2017
This is from one of my favorite Egyptian cheese commercials pic.twitter.com/lMrCdfUNKO
— Liam Stack (@liamstack) November 11, 2017
re: #57 Charles Johnson
Or the Supreme Court, if he doesn’t become a Senator.
The top three corporations on the Fortune 500 list recorded a combined profit of over $100 billion last year.
Now you know why they’re not creating jobs.
They have no money and need a tax cut.— Dana Gould (@danagould) November 11, 2017
Gorgeous song, Charles. Thanks for posting the vid.
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This ahole NEVER smiles when he is in the US - seems listening to false admiration turns on the face muscles.
I’d be fine with a child predator in the Senate so long as it would keep the Democrats from stealing this seat. Child molesters are evil, Democrats are even worse
— Eric Dondero R. (@EricDonderoR) November 11, 2017
Former staffer to Republican congressman Ron Paul. https://t.co/83hMKUVxhq
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) November 11, 2017
re: #69 jaunte
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“Stealing.” Hope you don’t have kids, Eric because man that’s some message you’re sending “Yeah he’s a child molester but at least he’s not a Democrat.”
#NowPlaying Keith Jarrett > Solo Concerts Bremen/Lausanne > Bremen, July 12, 1973, Part 1 https://t.co/LvjXlyPpiq pic.twitter.com/LaI8WeKquh
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 11, 2017
I first heard this amazing masterpiece in a small sushi bar in Tokyo’s Shinjuku district in 1973, and I’ll never forget the transcendent feeling of discovering a whole new world of virtuosity.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 11, 2017
re: #42 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Whoa!! Talk about a red flag. Why are Alabamians okay with this creep?
re: #72 Patricia Kayden
Whoa!! Talk about a red flag. Why are Alabamians okay with this creep?
Because he has an R in front of his name. That’s it. Really. That’s all there is.
re: #71 Charles Johnson
That’s a valued box in my record collection.
re: #69 jaunte
Clearly. After all, someone who prosecuted the KKK and found justice for the victims of one of the most famous hate crimes in US history, 40 years overdue, is clearly an Anti-American monster.
This is what Tribalism looks like, folks. #ThisIsNotNormal— Citizen K Sez “Ban Nazis!” (@Citizen_Kryptik) November 11, 2017
re: #73 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Because he has an R in front of his name. That’s it. Really. That’s all there is.
Say it with me now: It’s OK If You’re A Republican.
re: #55 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m thinking my family’s only WWI story is not what they’re looking for:
My grandmother’s oldest brother (born in Poland, though his birthdate amusingly moves in successive censuses to make him born in the U.S.) volunteers, his parents hear nothing for weeks, his mother illegally goes onto local base, finds him alone and unguarded in a quarantine barracks and takes him home without telling anyone. Unclear what he had - polio? flu? She nurses him back to health but he is disabled forever after, and as far as anyone knows the army has him listed as dead or deserted.
Yay, glorious war story.
re: #72 Patricia Kayden
Whoa!! Talk about a red flag. Why are Alabamians okay with this creep?
Because Fuck Liberals, that’s why!
(Honest to god straight answer)
re: #82 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
build the wall around alabama
Not unless they give us Decatur Deb first.
re: #69 jaunte
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Like I said this morning, this is where we are at as a country: The party of “family values” is prepared to endorse pedophilia to retain power. They’re prepared to accept a guy who sees nothing wrong with “dating” 16 yr old girls so long as he’ll vote for tax cuts.
re: #84 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Not unless they give us Decatur Deb first.
the united states has always welcomed political refugees from oppressive regimes
Without question, still one of the most surreal moments of the Trump presidency. “Is he really saying that? Did he say that? He said that.”
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) November 11, 2017
re: #87 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
the united states has always welcomed political refugees from oppressive regimes
At least, until Trump becames POtuS.
Now, the US is officially (and very publicly) an “oppressive regime”
re: #77 HappyWarrior
Eric probably thinks the prosecution of the KKK a bad thing.
I’m sure that’s a bigger offense in Alabama than child molestation.
In which verified Twitter user refers to thousands marching under Nazi wartime banners and calling for ethnic cleansing as “patriots” pic.twitter.com/2tJfpi3SSL
— Bethania Palma (@bethaniapalma) November 11, 2017
Spotted in the reviews section of this month’s Uncut magazine: a review of a compilation of the work of Jackie Shane, a black trans soul singer and multi-instrumentalist in the 1960s. Amazing story! (Click on the image for a larger version.)
EDIT: Here’s the title track:
re: #87 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
the united states has always welcomed political refugees from oppressive regimes
Came here on signed orders from the US.
re: #69 jaunte
In case he deletes it
Former Ron Paul aide Eric Dondero, ladies and gentlemen pic.twitter.com/A81dfX11Ru
— Taqqiya Purveyor (@notwokieleaks) November 11, 2017
I sit on the House Judiciary Committee and Lyin’ Jeff Sessions will testify under oath this Tuesday morning. Retweet if you think he is going to commit perjury, again.
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 11, 2017
Is water wet? Is the Pope Catholic? Do animals shit in the woods? Do Alabama republicans condone/accept pedophilia? The real question is, when, not if, he does, will you call him on it and have him charged with perjury? It’s time for the D’s to start cleaning up this mess. https://t.co/mWkorqegHG
— Bubblehead II Wants Twiter to ban Nazis now! (@BubbleheadII) November 11, 2017
re: #93 Decatur Deb
Came here on signed orders from the US.
i’m sure alabama is a fine place w many fine people, but it seems that there are “hostile elements” to contend with, or so i’ve heard
Why did Roy Moore - an attorney in Gadsen Alabama - go “on walkabout” to Australia in the 80s…something’s not right. 🤔
There’s a story there. Dig….https://t.co/EDTt1uB5YY— WaterBluSky (@MsMariaT) November 11, 2017
he’s tweeting again…
President Xi of China has stated that he is upping the sanctions against #NoKo. Said he wants them to denuclearize. Progress is being made.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 11, 2017
Will be doing a joint press conference in Hanoi, Vietnam then heading for final destination of trip, the Phillipines.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 11, 2017
So this rising star lawyer, Roy Moore, in his 30s, suddenly bolts for Australia for a year.
I bet we’ll find out why.— Ryan Grim (@ryangrim) November 11, 2017
re: #96 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
i’m sure alabama is a fine place w many fine people, but it seems that there are “hostile elements” to contend with, or so i’ve heard
I’m camouflaged as an old, white, straight guy. As long as I keep my Yankee mouth shut I can pass.
Tillerson continues slashing State despite bipartisan protest https://t.co/k6rY0EoezG
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) November 11, 2017
The purposeful gutting of American power abroad is mystifying. If you didn’t know better, you’d think some rival government was running our foreign policy. https://t.co/YL6l40472j
— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) November 11, 2017
re: #100 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
the word is “election”, bub
I think that tweet shows their mindset in two different ways. One is the whole, “Democrats are the greatest evil in the world.” The other is that they feel entitled to power and that they are the only rightful rulers of this country. That attitude is what is so poisonous to our electoral system.
re: #100 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
the word is “election”, bub
Except, of course, unless a Democrat wins; then it’s “theft”
(I’d add a sarc tag, but then again, this IS the Party whose Presidential candidate is on record as saying the only “fair” election he’d recognize was one he won….)
re: #96 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
i’m sure alabama is a fine place w many fine people, but it seems that there are “hostile elements” to contend with, or so i’ve heard
actually i’m tempted to echo trump and say “and some, i assume, are very nice people”
There are unfortunate spelling errors, and then there’s this. pic.twitter.com/hOct23xDBQ
— Ben Jones (@BW_Jones) November 11, 2017
re: #108 jaunte
Sex Clams sounds like a Spinal Tap b-side.
Shellfish you don’t eat in months with an “R”.
“Only Fox News and an official White House photographer received any access/credentials for the day’s events,” per today’s pool reporter on Trump’s overseas trip.
— Still Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) November 11, 2017
Last night Hannity criticized lack of media coverage for Trump’s Asia trip. https://t.co/nWGwG5GbHV
— Steven Dennis (@StevenTDennis) November 11, 2017
When will all the haters and fools out there realize that having a good relationship with Russia is a good thing, not a bad thing. There always playing politics - bad for our country. I want to solve North Korea, Syria, Ukraine, terrorism, and Russia can greatly help!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 12, 2017
Our Narcissist in Chief is at it again, this time showing that he doesn’t know the difference between “they’re” and “there,” a trait he shares with many of his trollish followers. https://t.co/7QJxI199Wl
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 12, 2017
They’re
— WB Young (@FormerDirtDart) November 12, 2017
I’ve read this a dozen times. Politico went to Pennsylvania to talk with Trump voters. Here’s what one husband and wife said about the NFL. https://t.co/JQaCF97Odj pic.twitter.com/4Wi3Ya3QWX
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 11, 2017
Man, you can almost taste the economic anxiety. https://t.co/1C4Kgw1plF
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) November 12, 2017
re: #113 FormerDirtDart
Presidents really don’t want to look stupid, and anyone can make a spelling glitch. That’s why every President has 20+ staffers to make sure their every publication is correct.
The smart Presidents use that staff.
re: #103 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I think that tweet shows their mindset in two different ways. One is the whole, “Democrats are the greatest evil in the world.” The other is that they feel entitled to power and that they are the only rightful rulers of this country. That attitude is what is so poisonous to our electoral system.
Otherwise known as the divine right to rule. RW politicians world wide espouse this policy.
re: #114 FormerDirtDart
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How the hell are you a Cowboys fan in Johnstown? Obviously I’m jesting because that whole exchange is just wow.
This just in! pic.twitter.com/1spYK6Y27r
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 12, 2017
Chinese government moves to rate each of its 1.3 billion citizens on whether they can be trusted https://t.co/TkXDP1Sau5
— Patrick Chovanec (@prchovanec) November 12, 2017
“… It’s like a credit score system, but instead of just financial information, this one will also pull together a person’s political leanings, purchase history and even their social interactions to calculate their “trust score.”
Chinese officials say it’s a way to influence their citizens’ behavior to benefit society and move their country forward, but others think it’s just the latest step in the country’s long history of state surveillance. …”
Nope the narcissist one didn’t win the eletion.she still crying about it like you..and as long as you are unhappy that makes me happy..
— Iva Morgan (@rosebud6465) November 12, 2017
re: #120 Charles Johnson
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Wow, that’s incredibly Presidential. The very best President!
re: #123 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Wow, that’s incredibly Presidential. The very best President!
When people on the left say Clinton or Obama was a bad president I guess my question is always compared to who?https://t.co/X6MlRN9xkx pic.twitter.com/WFXJfGu4Ca
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) November 12, 2017
re: #124 FormerDirtDart
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Well, it’s pretty obvious that Democrats are shitty Presidents and Republicans are geniuses. It’s why they deserve to win and we don’t.
re: #121 FormerDirtDart
Now watch Trump try and run with this…
I shall cremate this world. pic.twitter.com/VdMJW42Idi
— Black Metal Cats (@evilbmcats) November 12, 2017
.@realDonaldTrump proves again that his ability to lead is only slightly worse than his ability to spell … sad! pic.twitter.com/W5EMawqQ2A
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) November 12, 2017
re: #124 FormerDirtDart
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i comment there often
atrios (the blog owner) seems to be in a black mood today…
Good night, and happy Veterans Day to all, and thank you to all the Lizards who served.
later!
re: #126 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Well, it’s pretty obvious that Democrats are shitty Presidents and Republicans are geniuses. It’s why they deserve to win and we don’t.
atrios the blog owner is a progressive
he’s angry at democratic presidents for not being progressive enough
he was ragging on bush a lot earlier this week (“everybody knows trump is the worst president, but they forget that w was the worst as well)
personally in retrospect i’m not particularly 100% pleased with clinton but i think obama was good
re: #112 Charles Johnson
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TBH, Charles: snarking over Trump’s tweet-grammar is accentuating the least of problems with this inane statement: I can think of several things badly wrong with it:
1. Gratuitous insult: “Haters and fools”? Even leaving aside the level of projection involved there, that turns off serious consideration of his comment right off the bat.
2. “playing politics”? A preemptive dismissal of criticism? BS.
3. Making it all about “better relations with Russia”? Fine: that’s not a bad aim: but what’s the cost? Just for one: ignoring (or worse, abetting) their interference in our election process?
4. “I want to solve….” JFC, ego much? Apparently NO realization that international issue might need international help (and can’t be done via Presidential Order) beyond just Russia?
What a disgrace…..
re: #133 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
atrios the blog owner is a progressive
he’s angry at democratic presidents for not being progressive enough
he was ragging on bush a lot earlier this week (“everybody knows trump is the worst president, but they forget that w was the worst as well)
personally in retrospect i’m not particularly 100% pleased with clinton but i think obama was good
I prefer Obama to Clinton too but calling him a bad president?
Based on the allegations against Roy Moore, his response and what is known, I withdraw support.
— Bill Cassidy (@BillCassidy) November 12, 2017
re: #114 FormerDirtDart
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Damn, I was pretty sure they’d already talked to every fucking Trump voter in Pennsylvania before. Guess they missed a few on their first 100 sweeps of “What are Trump voters thinking now.”
re: #135 HappyWarrior
I prefer Obama to Clinton too but calling him a bad president?
my opinion is that there is a large class of perfectionist progressives
bill was a “third way” democrat who signed nafta and the repeal of glass-steagal, not to mention his “end of welfare as we know it” drive which in the long run failed to stifle the gop ‘minorities live on welfare they steal our tax dollars democrats pay them for votes’ meme
and i could have done without his wandering penis
re: #138 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
my opinion is that there is a large class of perfectionist progressives
bill was a “third way” democrat who signed nafta and the repeal of glass-steagal, not to mention his “end of welfare as we know it” drive which in the long run failed to stifle the gop ‘minorities live on welfare they steal our tax dollars democrats pay them for votes’ meme
and i could have done without his wandering penis
Oh I agree but bad president?
re: #140 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
i agree with you that is too harsh
Yeah I mean criticism is legit and deserved but hyperbole isn’t.
re: #141 Jay C
Good enough to get elected twice…..
I voted for him twice, but if he’d kept his dick at home HRC would be in her 2nd term and a lot of dead people would be alive here and in SWA.
Obama was a better president than he was allowed to be.
re: #142 HappyWarrior
Yeah I mean criticism is legit and deserved but hyperbole isn’t.
atrios was in a mean mood today
as long as he stops spitting toads i’ll be okay
re: #29 Charles Johnson
Those three little letters says it all for me:KGB.