John Oliver Nails It Again: Trump vs. The World
America’s reputation is being damaged by its own president. John Oliver, several dinosaurs, and the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus remind the world that our country is…complicated.
America’s reputation is being damaged by its own president. John Oliver, several dinosaurs, and the NYC Gay Men’s Chorus remind the world that our country is…complicated.
Obama was President up to, and beyond, the 2016 Election. So why didn’t he do something about Russian meddling?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 19, 2018
Has access to 17 different intelligence agencies, the Justice Department, the State Department, as well as a staff who are supposed to be experts in their fields.
Still gets all his talking points from Fox News. Sad. #PresidentsDay2018 https://t.co/ozfEphpYLZ— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 19, 2018
re: #1 Eclectic Cyborg
Black Panther cleared $238 Million.
Suck it Shapiro and right wing man babies.
A White House official described the shooting rampage that killed 17 people in Parkland as “a distraction or a reprieve” from the White House’s various scandals https://t.co/50rFQaTmjO pic.twitter.com/qS921RlZnE
— Mark Berman (@markberman) February 19, 2018
The President spends more time complaining about what other politicians should and shouldn’t do than he does doing anything his damn self.
Those poor long-suffering Trump flacks, thank God someone came along and shot 17 kids dead to give them a much-needed break from media criticism. pic.twitter.com/LPa8J9fi16
— Danielle Blake (@abradacabla) February 19, 2018
This is your timely reminder that people working in this White House, for this president, do so because they’re just as morally depraved as he is. Do not ever pity them.
— Danielle Blake (@abradacabla) February 19, 2018
re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg
The President spends more time complaining about what other politicians should and shouldn’t do than he does doing anything his damn self.
Because the latter would include self reflection and Trump’s entire career in politics has been insisting he’s been than everyone else.
re: #4 Stanley Sea
When a mass shooting is a welcome distraction to the omnipresent scandals in Trumpworld, you know the administration is truly screwed, and Americans are leaderless.
Russia is laughing at all the chaos they’ve done on a shoestring budget.
Happy Not My President Day!
“My world’s on fire, how about yours?”
re: #2 Kragar
Obama was President up to, and beyond, the 2016 Election. So why didn’t he do something about Russian meddling?
ask mitch
you guys know each other?
“We need to stop people from talking about our rampant corruption, multiple indictments of staffers, and how we’re fucking over the whole country.”
“Somebody murdered 17 people in #Parkland!”
“Oh thank god!”— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 19, 2018
After the 2007 shootings on Tech’s campus, students and staff at the Florida high school sent a more than 100-page handcrafted wooden book to the university that is now part of Tech’s April 16, 2007, condolence archives.
Two then-Stoneman Douglas students collected letters and artwork from fellow students across Florida to fill the large wooden book that says “in memory of 32” on its front. It is the largest condolence book Tech received after the shooting, according to the university’s archivist.
re: #9 lawhawk
Scary to think what lesson they might take from this.
The truth burns pic.twitter.com/XMkI55zn74
— Daniel Eran Dilger (@DanielEran) February 19, 2018
Well I did hear on CNN that there is a photo of the yam signing some bare breasts from 2015 that was purchased & buried by the National Enquirer..
re: #15 jaunte
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Yep I just imagine any other President acting the way Trump does including ones I dislike like Reagan, Nixon, or Bush II and holy shit balls dude.
Fake twitter accounts and a fake news site created the day before #alFranken’s first accuser went live. https://t.co/Mjv2nIEvqF
— Nina Burleigh (@ninaburleigh) February 19, 2018
re: #16 Stanley Sea
The evangelical cult will dub them holy boobs.
re: #19 JordanRules
The evangelical cult will dub them holy boobs.
Hey there’s nothing in the Bible against signing boobs.//
Welcome to senate race Mitt. I hope to welcome u to senate I don’t claim to kno u well but every time I interacted w u in2012 I liked it and you
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) February 19, 2018
Check out America’s most wrinkled nine-year-old and his adorable tweet to Mitt Romney! https://t.co/I0rJZK9qvt
— Respectable Lawyer (@RespectableLaw) February 19, 2018
re: #19 JordanRules
The evangelical cult will dub them holy boobs.
“I’ll never wash my boobs again!”
TOM ROONEY’s statement. pic.twitter.com/WgHPURQOWJ
— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) February 19, 2018
This is how 40,000 starlings get to bed in less than a minute.@RSPBMinsmere pic.twitter.com/8RxfUen5RT
— Simon Waters (@SuffolkSi) February 17, 2018
Trump was impressed with the boobs because her boobs were bigger than his.
re: #25 jaunte
That’s a swarm, not a flock, and it freaks me out.
re: #27 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
That’s a swarm, not a flock, and it freaks me out.
We need to learn how to weaponize something like that…
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re: #27 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Reminds me of the grackles that have taken over the local Kroger parking lot, but they’re a lot sloppier in their organization.
The @NRA hasn’t tweeted anything since Feb. 14 at 1:29 pm ET.
— Carl Franzen (@carlfranzen) February 19, 2018
i would love to see whatever memos the NRA comms team has been sending to each other these past few days https://t.co/HOBzjOAytT
— Ashley Feinberg (@ashleyfeinberg) February 19, 2018
re: #30 JordanRules
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They may actually be scared for once. Good. Be scared Wayne Littledick.
re: #30 JordanRules
They’re busy translating them from the original Cyrillic.
re: #28 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We need to learn how to weaponize something like that…
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40,000 Starlings produce a lot of shit. The wax job on any car under that would be toast.
Look at this Bell Curve bigot…
Someone please let me know when it’s safe to go back to my Notifications page. Praising the NYTimes op ed page provoked the Upper West Side (figuratively if not literally) big time.
— Charles Murray (@charlesmurray) February 19, 2018
They feel so damn empowered.
re: #9 lawhawk
When a mass shooting is a welcome distraction to the omnipresent scandals in Trumpworld, you know the administration is truly screwed, and Americans are leaderless.
I confess when news of the mass shooting first broke, I was worried about the quisling, cowardly, “but muh access” both-siderist MSM using it for their usual “today was the day he became president” blather.
But thanks to Cheeto Benito’s subsequent tweets plus the students who bravely spoke out, perhaps that “mass shooting as distraction” advantage is already up in smoke.
People say the same thing about this clown !!! pic.twitter.com/5oQMjgCTTh
— ANTI PUXXX GRABBER!! (@WHYSYTENA) February 19, 2018
re: #12 Kragar
It reads like a satirical SNL bit doesn’t it?
Into the stupid-pile? The days of NRA-bought corrupt politicians blocking America’s efforts on gun-control, as our people are slaughtered, are over.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
I’m just waiting for Trump to mock the Parkland students and start a real shit show.
re: #18 lawhawk
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Mutters “due f*in’ process” under my breath for the 100th time.
I am always going to have reservations about Gillebrand’s judgment after watching her steer that bandwagon, and I’m still narked at my Dem senator for jumping on. Wasn’t impressed by her press conference at the time either. (Doesn’t mean I wouldn’t vote for her vs. a Republican, but I rather hope I don’t have to.)
re: #38 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Into the stupid-pile? The days of NRA-bought corrupt politicians blocking America’s efforts on gun-control, as our people are slaughtered, are over.
They finally alienated the wrong people: teenagers with iPhones: and they are going to really pay for it.
I’m kind of wondering how many Republicans are really as married to the NRA now as they were say 6 days ago?
If some of the Republicans were only going along with the NRA to get along, a shift in the politics could allow some of them to abandon the NRA.
Politics, to me, is all about riding a wave and fitting in with popular thinking, and that means you may not actually believe what you are running on 100%. It also means reading the tea leaves and making movements in other directions when needed.
This summer is going to be interesting to see how guns fit into the need of the Republicans to hold their offices to prevent a Democratic onslaught. If the young folks get enough of their elders on their side, there might be a chance where the NRA may just be refused.
And no I am not saying it is for sure going to happen. Just something to watch for.
re: #26 HappyWarrior
Trump was impressed with the boobs because her boobs were bigger than his.
I’d need to see the pictures before I believe that.
It’s truly amazing that Trump is willing to pay big money to have prositutes and porn stars pee on him and spank him when there are millions of Americans that would be glad to piss on him and beat his ass for free!#TheResistance
— Todd Matson (@twmentality1) January 19, 2018
re: #24 HappyWarrior
If that doesn’t deserve the gold for synchronized flying, I don’t know what it takes. They even stuck the landing!
re: #29 jaunte
Reminds me of the grackles that have taken over the local Kroger parking lot, but they’re a lot sloppier in their organization.
we have a dozen or so regular visitors to our yard
i named them snap grackle and pop
mrs dm was not much amused
re: #39 Eclectic Cyborg
I’m just waiting for Trump to mock the Parkland students and start a real shit show.
If they keep on criticizing him, I feel that’s a certainty. I’m sure he’s already done it off camera.
re: #22 Blind Frog Belly White
“I’ll never wash my boobs again!”
“I’ll blowtorch these things right off!”
re: #40 CleverToad
Mutters “due f*in’ process” under my breath for the 100th time.
I can’t remember now which LGF’er said it, but it was that photo - dug up by the alt-right ratfuckers at the most ratfuckable time - that really did Franken in. It was the worst possible visual under the circumstances.
But in a “what goes around comes around” fashion, it was also photos that did in wife beater Rob Porter. If they hadn’t surfaced, he’d still be serving in the Cheeto Benito Shithouse.
re: #49 MsJ
“I’ll blowtorch these things right off!”
I wonder if he held them up proudly, like he does when he signs another silly Executive Order.
re: #27 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
That’s a swarm, not a flock, and it freaks me out.
it’s a murmuration.
Did you tweet this before or after you took your hood and bedsheets off you deplorable racist?
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) February 19, 2018
re: #28 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We are. AI controlled drone swarms.
Parkland Survivors and others that are standing up through the media are so brave and are true role models. I’m speechless at their courage. And so proud that these kids and young adults are our future. #GunControl #ParklandStudents The question now is will our leaders listen.
— Lady Gaga (@ladygaga) February 19, 2018
If they won’t, we’ll replace them. Sane adults stand with these kids, and against NRA-owned politicians.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
These kids are great. They’re not taking the right’s empty bullshit following every shooting.
The steaming battleground breathes death. The enemy now lies crushed. Our victory is great, our victory is here. pic.twitter.com/cyLPdVWOS3
— Black Metal Cats (@evilbmcats) February 19, 2018
re: #57 HappyWarrior
These kids are great. They’re not taking the right’s empty bullshit following every shooting.
The NRA and GOPer goons are desperately trying to figure out how to smear and discredit them. I bet Frank Luntz is conducting a focus group right now 9_9
re: #59 Interesting Times
The NRA and GOPer goons are desperately trying to figure out how to smear and discredit them. I bet Frank Luntz is conducting a focus group right now 9_9
I’m certain of that.
re: #51 Blind Frog Belly White
I wonder if he held them up proudly, like he does when he signs another silly Executive Order.
Gah!!!
This is the fucking United States Secretary of State. It’s hard for me to believe the juxtaposition of these two sections of his 60 Minutes interview aren’t major news this morning. https://t.co/IeykLIWfVw pic.twitter.com/Qo4jGhO7Hs
— Melissa McEwan (@Shakestweetz) February 19, 2018
Tillerson: “The relationship that I had with Putin spans 18 years now. It was always about what I could do to be successful on behalf of my shareholders, how Russia could succeed.” https://t.co/Lfi5pndysh
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) February 19, 2018
What kind of fortune cookie is this?!?? 😩 pic.twitter.com/osR4xd5VqH
— Veronica Merrell (@veronicamerrell) February 18, 2018
re: #63 Backwoods_Sleuth
I don’t think he’s changed.
no kidding…lol!
The Russian government has dismissed U.S. allegations of interference in the 2016 presidential election, saying it does not meddle in other countries’ affairs. https://t.co/FtIxwOzE17 pic.twitter.com/Jf7LDvU8y5
— ABC News (@ABC) February 19, 2018
re: #66 Backwoods_Sleuth
no kidding…lol!
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Oh, well. That’s good enough for me.
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It’s Harry Potter, if he grew up in the Florida panhandle. pic.twitter.com/oJlsIfwVFY
— Andrew Kirell (@AndrewKirell) February 19, 2018
re: #66 Backwoods_Sleuth
no kidding…lol!
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How soon until Trump retweets that as proof?
PROOF…I tell you!!!
re: #66 Backwoods_Sleuth
The guy who drove up in your stolen car after your house was burgled wearing your shirt and jacket would like you to know it wasn’t him.
Whoa: https://t.co/W0fG2iMibk
— Raw Story (@RawStory) February 19, 2018
Trump responds to Parkland massacre by announcing support for NRA-backed gun legislation https://t.co/Gk63XU0SOI
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) February 19, 2018
1,000+ people in Los Angeles today demanding common sense gun laws and honoring the victims of #parkland @MomsDemand @shannonrwatts pic.twitter.com/VedqciDg42
— Barbara King (@TheBarbaraKing) February 19, 2018
New from @CNN — Exclusive: Mueller’s interest in Kushner grows to include foreign financing effortshttps://t.co/w5wqmOeLHV
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) February 19, 2018
re: #68 goddamnedfrank
Hubby did that yesterday. He decided to shave the stache while it all grows back. I’ve never seen him hairless.
I didn’t recognize him when he came in the door.
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
The bill doesn’t add any new background check requirements and the House version includes a “Concealed Carry Reciprocity” provision, which would force states to let people carry concealed firearms in public, regardless of their individual history or training experience.
In other words, passing it would make zero net difference.
re: #75 JordanRules
If there were cockles in my heart, they’d be a warmin’ right now. ❤️❤️
re: #63 Backwoods_Sleuth
Eh, Tillerson’s point about serving different interests isn’t completely wrong. As CEO of Exxon, his job was to maximize profits for the company; if working with Putin did that (and was within the law), then it’s not that big of a deal. Now, if his objectives did not change when he became Secretary of State, that is a problem, but his “same cowboy, different hat” remark at least suggests that he understands that he now has different obligations, even if he has pre-existing relationships with some of the players.
The bigger problem with his role as Secretary of State is that he had previously shown no interest in government, international law, diplomacy, or any of the billions of other things the State Department is responsible for. In short: he’s as unqualified as any member of the Trump Administration for the job he was given.
re: #66 Backwoods_Sleuth
Georgia and Ukraine beg to differ on that meddling point.
I wonder what the odds are that Trump at some point throws Kushner under the bus and pisses off Ivanka?
re: #77 Belafon
In other words, passing it would make zero net difference.
I think it actually adds to the problems. More concealed guns in public just add more possibility for someone to pull that concealed gun out when in a rage.
And, what does it do for the current thinking that an armed guard can stop a bad guy with a gun if the bad guy can conceal it right up until they pull it out and get the jump?
Oh wait, I’m sorry. What was I thinking. A bad guy would never conceal a gun…only good guys carry concealed guns so that the bad guys don’t know they can be stopped.
Never mind. I guess I am not thinking like an NRA member.
re: #83 ObserverArt
I think it actually adds to the problems. More concealed guns in public just add more possibility for someone to pull that concealed gun out when in a rage.
And, what does it do for the current thinking that an armed guard can stop a bad guy with a gun if the bad guy can conceal it right up until they pull it out and get the jump?
Oh wait, I’m sorry. What was I thinking. A bad guy would never conceal a gun…only good guys carry concealed guns so that the bad guys don’t know they can be stopped.
Never mind. I guess I am not thinking like an NRA member.
There’s the added benefit of “good guys” with guns adding to the confusion when two or three of them pull guns to fire back and kill more people in the cross-fire. Or they get shot and then the bad guy has another gun he can use!
re: #83 ObserverArt
I think it actually adds to the problems. More concealed guns in public just add more possibility for someone to pull that concealed gun out when in a rage.
And, what does it do for the current thinking that an armed guard can stop a bad guy with a gun if the bad guy can conceal it right up until they pull it out and get the jump?
Oh wait, I’m sorry. What was I thinking. A bad guy would never conceal a gun…only good guys carry concealed guns so that the bad guys don’t know they can be stopped.
Never mind. I guess I am not thinking like an NRA member.
If you want to think like an NRA executive, it’s much simpler: How do we sell more guns? If you want to think like a rank member, it’s: I need a reason to buy another gun.
re: #85 Belafon
If you want to think like an NRA executive, it’s much simpler: How do we sell more guns? If you want to think like a rank member, it’s: I need a reason to buy another gun.
Ever seen Lord of War with Nic Cage?
My friend had to put his autistic cat to sleep today because of a rapidly-growing tumor.
She never meowed and would communicate via bites. I got to know her when I visited him in Portland, and I learned that she’d accept affection if you knew how to handle her, and didn’t flinch at the bites.
Visiting him after he moved back to Chicago, she’d run right up to me, bite me hello, and settle in my lap for petting. It’s a really sad day. My friend says he’s at an all time low, and I’m pretty miserable about it myself. She was a unique animal.
re: #84 KGxvi
There’s the added benefit of “good guys” with guns adding to the confusion when two or three of them pull guns to fire back and kill more people in the cross-fire. Or they get shot and then the bad guy has another gun he can use!
Imagine police responding to an active shooter incident. They pull up and see multiple people with guns running around and shooting. And of course, the ‘good guys’ have no idea who is another ‘good guy’ and who is a ‘bad guy’.
re: #86 Eclectic Cyborg
Ever seen Lord of War with Nic Cage?
Rule of Acquisition Number 34: War is good for business.
Rule of Acquisition Number 35: Peace is good for business.
Because this is one nasty Venn diagram. pic.twitter.com/MDz9ZavC4i
— Respectable Lawyer (@RespectableLaw) February 17, 2018
This week’s Battle Royale brought to you by Pennsylvania
Fuller story: Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court issues new congressional map to replace one it said unfairly benefitted GOP (GIF via @damondahlen) https://t.co/0qksVpUXKF pic.twitter.com/MjRiVxQQ5f
— Sam Levine (@srl) February 19, 2018
It’s a fascist fest!
CPAC 2018, Feb 22nd:
10:35 AM Mike Pence
11:35 AM Marion Le Pen
12:30 PM Don McGahn
https://t.co/YVNGjWVvGh pic.twitter.com/KoYhXtg9zK— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) February 19, 2018
The new PA map drawn by the State Supreme Court is in: dailykos.com.
It looks like a reasonable map, meaning Republicans will flip out.
re: #93 JordanRules
“Special Programming”.
Trump brief honeymoon of approval ratings up to 40% is over. @Gallup weekly has him back down to 37% (-22 net approval).https://t.co/jjFNBQAu1s pic.twitter.com/sfC7wGFN3Y
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) February 19, 2018
Happy Presidents’ Day! pic.twitter.com/2298jXjTQh
— ObamaPlusKids (@ObamaPlusKids) February 19, 2018
re: #87 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
My friend had to put his autistic cat to sleep today because of a rapidly-growing tumor.
She never meowed and would communicate via bites. I got to know her when I visited him in Portland, and I learned that she’d accept affection if you knew how to handle her, and didn’t flinch at the bites.
Visiting him after he moved back to Chicago, she’d run right up to me, bite me hello, and settle in my lap for petting. It’s a really sad day. My friend says he’s at an all time low, and I’m pretty miserable about it myself. She was a unique animal.
Condolences to you both.
My cat bites, but he meows and likes children, and nibbles a person when he’s happy. I’ve been by the house where his suspected brother lives 3 times now, and now I’m sure it’s his brother, because he grabbed my hand with paws and teeth when I scritched him last time.
re: #93 JordanRules
It’s a fascist fest!
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How government is killing capitalism? That’s some chutzpah considering your party is in control of both legislatures and executive mansions.
We all know it’s just a matter of time until the Trump-thing tweets out an attack on the Parkland students, right?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 19, 2018
re: #97 JordanRules
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Quick! Save those girls before they disappear into the basement of Comet pizza!!!11!!
re: #102 Charles Johnson
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He’s going to cry about how they’re not fair to him and how crime is down thanks to him.
Please. pic.twitter.com/JfPVgPyvoj
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) February 19, 2018
I’m a gun owner. There’s no doubt in my mind that we should:
1) Require universal background checks
2) Mandate a 48 hour waiting period for purchases
3) Ban military-style assault rifles, along with accessories like high-capacity magazines and bump stocks
This is common sense.— Randy Bryce (@IronStache) February 19, 2018
re: #94 Belafon
The new PA map drawn by the State Supreme Court is in: dailykos.com.
It looks like a reasonable map, meaning Republicans will flip out.
Iirc, the Pa Republicans were also threatening to impeach the judges.
re: #106 Backwoods_Sleuth
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It’s common sense Randy which is why your opponent rejects it.
Obama was President up to, and beyond, the 2016 Election. So why didn’t he do something about Russian meddling?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 19, 2018
Why don’t you do something about It now? https://t.co/mKO9ikR3xE
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) February 19, 2018
re: #102 Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson
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@Green_Footballs
We all know it’s just a matter of time until the Trump-thing tweets out an attack on the Parkland students, right?5:09 PM - Feb 19, 2018
Is it wrong to hope he does because should he attack it will only hurt him further? IMO.
re: #108 HappyWarrior
It’s common sense Randy which is why your opponent rejects it.
Palin ruined those words for me.
Either because he’s being blackmailed by Russians, or because his narcissism is so crippling that he can’t even think about the Russians helping to make him President to strike at America.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
re: #106 Backwoods_Sleuth
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It’s going to be real interesting to see if a complete newbie like Randy can give Pauly Ryan a good run and maybe, just maybe pull off the upset.
I see this race as the biggest indicator of how things are going to go for the next couple big elections.
It is usually very hard to defeat a sitting congressperson that also happens to be the Speaker of the House and a party leader.
re: #90 Eclectic Cyborg
And what about a black “good guy with a gun”?
A significant portion of the white population of this country would be better off trying to understand an advanced paper on quantum physics than to parse the phrase “black good guy with a gun.”
I’m not sure why people are so surprised that the students are rising up—we’ve been feeding them a steady diet of dystopian literature showing teens leading the charge for years. We have told teen girls they are empowered. What, you thought it was fiction? It was preparation.
— Jennifer Ansbach (@JenAnsbach) February 19, 2018
re: #102 Charles Johnson
@Green_Footballs
We all know it’s just a matter of time until the Trump-thing tweets out an attack on the Parkland students, right?
I figure about 9:10 PM Wednesday
CNN’s @jaketapper is hosting #ParklandTownHall with students and parents affected by Florida school shooting. Rep. Deutch, Sen. Nelson and Sen. Rubio have accepted an invitation to participate. Florida Gov. Rick Scott and Pres. Trump declined an invitation https://t.co/rAsBd8OsIb pic.twitter.com/TZtbck4Ris
— CNN (@CNN) February 19, 2018
13-year-old Missouri boy arrested after allegedly threatening in a video to shoot up a school with an AK-47. https://t.co/g1NOtYFT70
— AP Central U.S. (@APCentralRegion) February 19, 2018
The avoidance of your responsibilities by pretending you don’t know how to do them is called STRATEGIC INCOMPETENCE.
— Haggard Hawks (@HaggardHawks) February 19, 2018
My approach to housekeeping. https://t.co/rSXIdHVYaR
— Laura I Appleman (@lawandlitprof) February 19, 2018
13-year-old Missouri boy arrested after allegedly threatening in a video to shoot up a school with an AK-47
Three thoughts:
- How stupid is this boy?
- How boneheaded are his parents?
- How does a 13 year old have unsupervised access to a fucking AK-47?
ONE LESS: Scott Pappalardo owned his AR-15 rifle for more than 30 years. He even has a Second Amendment tattoo on his arm. This weekend, he destroyed his gun “to make sure this weapon will be ever be able to take a life.” https://t.co/eSBof2LpiT pic.twitter.com/3aUqmOqCwH
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) February 19, 2018
It’s cool that you science chicks are standing up to these dishonest, malicious, parasitic, braying, shrieking, mobs, of feminists & other effeminate creatures. I hope you can check, contain, or redirect them to something productive. If you don’t, we will. You might not like how.
— Eli ‘Paul’ Nehlen (@MartianHoplite) February 19, 2018
Just want to show you all what women like @cbpolis and I face on Twitter. https://t.co/0Lbe4qjvsH
— Alice Dreger (@AliceDreger) February 19, 2018
re: #125 Backwoods_Sleuth
What the ever-loving fuck is wrong with that so-called “man”.
re: #113 Jay C
Also, didn’t some PA Republicans swear that they were going to court to try to discredit/toss out this redistricting plan even before it was announced?
Yup!
“Thursday is deadline day in Pennsylvania’s high-stakes gerrymandering case for Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and others to submit maps of new congressional district boundaries that they want the state Supreme Court to adopt for this year’s election.”
…
“Republican lawmakers say they will swiftly ask federal judges to block a new map, and contend that the Democratic-majority court had no power to invalidate the congressional boundaries or draw new ones.”
re: #126 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
What the ever-loving fuck is wrong with that so-called “man”.
one of Nehlen’s fanbois
This is a free country. My misogyny goes where it likes.
— Eli ‘Paul’ Nehlen (@MartianHoplite) February 19, 2018
re: #123 stpaulbear
Three thoughts:
- How stupid is this boy?
- How boneheaded are his parents?
- How does a 13 year old have unsupervised access to a fucking AK-47?
1) Very
2) They’re “responsible gun owners”, by definition they can’t be stupid
3) Gun ownership is a universal American right, who are you to say who can and can’t have access to guns?
/Sorry, I spent my morning on FARK reading the comments on various gun control threads, I swear I could physically feel my intelligence leaking out
re: #101 HappyWarrior
How government is killing capitalism? That’s some chutzpah considering your party is in control of both legislatures and executive mansions.
Easy. The richest capitalists don’t have all YOUR money yet.
re: #120 FormerDirtDart
I figure about 9:10 PM Wednesday
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Declining this invitation is not a good look. It is an admittance that you either think the youngsters are wrong or you have no respect for their opinion. Or, you are scared to get shown up by them.
Trump and Scott seem to forget these kids have parents and other relatives that can vote too.
And some of them may even be MAGA types that I am told won’t change.
We shall see.
re: #130 sizzzzlerz
Easy. The richest capitalists don’t have all YOUR money yet.
I recall an old Rolling Stone from around 1990: “Donald Trump proposes that if everybody in the world loans him all their money, he will use it to buy everything they own and then lease it back to them.”
And that, in a nutshell, is his vision for Making America Great Again.
re: #124 FormerDirtDart
I wonder if we were to pass a new assault weapons ban, how a buy back program could work. There’s obviously a Fifth Amendment Takings Clause issue, and whether the ban/buyback would fall under “public use”. Calling voluntary would obviously be a way around it, but then there’s a question of what do we do about the weapons still floating around society? We could ban the transfer of said weapons, but that could eventually creates a problem when someone dies and it becomes a part of their estate.
There would obviously be a backlash and court challenges, but I do wonder if it would be feasible in the current political climate?
re: #123 stpaulbear
Three thoughts:
- How stupid is this boy? Missouri
- How boneheaded are his parents? Missouri
- How does a 13 year old have unsupervised access to a fucking AK-47? Missouri
1709 Proclamation by Lord Mayor of Dublin asking citizens to behave well to “Poor Strangers” who had arrived as refugees fleeing persecution.
This is the only surviving copy of this proclamation in the world. pic.twitter.com/n3rah3u7qF— Marsh’s Library (@MarshsLibrary) February 19, 2018
He’s also famous for hating gays
Doug Manchester, Trump’s nominee to be ambassador to the Bahamas, employed a management style that made many female workers uncomfortable, more than a dozen current and former employees who spoke on the condition of anonymity tell WaPo. https://t.co/FHG6JjxxA4
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 19, 2018
re: #101 HappyWarrior
How government is killing capitalism? That’s some chutzpah considering your party is in control of both legislatures and executive mansions.
Oh pul-leeeze! It’s CPAC: their attendees are always going to go for the stock “party line”: government is killing capitalism, government always has been killing capitalism, and government always will be killing capitalism, as long as there is an audience willing to pay good money to hear some wingnut-welfare hack gripe about it. In a Very Seroius manner, of course.
For those who know much more about guns than I do, couple of questions:
1. When was the tec-9 first made available to the public? (I ask because it was used in the Columbine shooting and I’m sure any lengthy discussion about gun control will raise it as an example of how the old assault weapons ban didn’t work completely)
2. When was the AR-15 first made available to the public? (in addition to the reasoning above, I’ve seen a lot of the “when we were in high school we had rifles on gun racks in our trucks and nobody shot up the school” memes)
re: #116 ObserverArt
It’s going to be real interesting to see if a complete newbie like Randy can give Pauly Ryan a good run and maybe, just maybe pull off the upset.
I see this race as the biggest indicator of how things are going to go for the next couple big elections.
It is usually very hard to defeat a sitting congressperson that also happens to be the Speaker of the House and a party leader.
Anytime know what his ground game is like? Is he doing rallies? GOTV? Does he have a team in place?
I like him. He’s doing good social media.
Attention Philly lizards:
Found a small fluffer dog today in East Falls. She is safe w us for the night. We’ve had her for most of the day. She is friendly & sweet, I can’t imagine she doesn’t have a home. Please share to help find her humans. She does not have a collar or microchip. #lostdog #philly pic.twitter.com/TXYTeYLc2d
— Suzanne Allaire (@suzallaire) February 19, 2018
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
East Falls is a distance from NE Philly. I have to admit that is a beautiful dog.
This gin crap legislation will only affect law abiding citizens. It will do nothing for those who don’t follow the law.
— J Saul Rodriguez (@JRSox029) February 19, 2018
This law against murder will only affect law abiding citizens. It will do nothing for those who don’t follow the law. https://t.co/yiqoMS3uYa
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) February 19, 2018
Dear media: pls stop writing headlines & ledes that Mueller’s indictment “removes any doubt of Russian meddling” - as if there had been doubt. The Intel community, under both Obama and Trump, has been unanimous on this. Such characterizations imply there was reason to doubt them.
— Laura Rosenberger (@rosenbergerlm) February 19, 2018
Laura makes a most excellent point ! https://t.co/ugYHLtuvZf
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) February 19, 2018
I went to a very minor political event last week, and was canvassed by someone lobbying for ‘the true progressive candidate’ for the Democratic nomination for governor of NM. When I told her I was for his opposition, a Democratic congresswoman, the canvasser gave me a postcard promoting the ‘true progressive’ and said, ‘educate yourself.’ I didn’t get mad until I was walking home and decided I was insulted. I’m still mad. I hang onto things like that.
re: #138 KGxvi
For those who know much more about guns than I do, couple of questions:
1. When was the tec-9 first made available to the public? (I ask because it was used in the Columbine shooting and I’m sure any lengthy discussion about gun control will raise it as an example of how the old assault weapons ban didn’t work completely)
2. When was the AR-15 first made available to the public? (in addition to the reasoning above, I’ve seen a lot of the “when we were in high school we had rifles on gun racks in our trucks and nobody shot up the school” memes)
Partial response…
Tec-9
1985-2001 250,000 made
First massacre: 1989 Cleveland School massacre
en.wikipedia.org
AT-15
patent for AR-15 bolt carrier issued 1956
Put into US service 1963 (Air Force iirc)
Colt started selling them on the civilian market circa 1964
Patents expired 1977 so other companies could come in and sell.
Two county high schools in Russell County Virginia today also, at Castlewood High a student posted a photo of a long gun and wrote “Coming for Castlewood Monday Morning” and at Honaker High School placed on lockdown and searched following vague threat.
— Dmin (@vardmin) February 19, 2018
re: #144 Backwoods_Sleuth
Dear media: pls stop writing headlines & ledes that Mueller’s indictment “removes any doubt of Russian meddling” - as if there had been doubt. The Intel community, under both Obama and Trump, has been unanimous on this. Such characterizations imply there was reason to doubt them.
The only questions are the extent of the meddling and who was involved at our end
re: #124 FormerDirtDart
They don’t even care about tyrannical government. They hallucinated that Obama was a tyrant, but think nothing of Trump’s attacks on the press and our courts. The gun nuts just call anything they don’t like “tyranny”.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
The rescue dogs of the world, are finally getting their own Westminster! The “2018 American Rescue Dog Show” airs TONIGHT Monday, Feb 19th 8/7c. A must watch if you love dogs! @HallmarkChannel #BestInRescue pic.twitter.com/dfVKuZocmB
— Carson Kressley (@CarsonKressley) February 19, 2018
re: #149 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
And let’s face it, they want to be the tyrannical government.
re: #149 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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re: #21 JordanRules
Something about rich old farts that want to control what the rest of America does. Controlling his family and church members not enough for Romney - maybe he just wants time away from the wife - surely he can do that without making the rest of the US suffer.
New stupid meme alert:
Note: These women are not wearing pussy hats pic.twitter.com/w8WQ29j7i2
— Ava Armstrong (@MsAvaArmstrong) February 5, 2018
That’s because they live in a country with universal healthcare, government funded abortions and strict gun control laws.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) February 19, 2018
Oh brother. The replies happily point out the absurdity here.
Make no mistake: this is the PA map Dems wanted. It’s a ringing endorsement of the “partisan fairness” doctrine: that parties should be entitled to same proportion of seats as votes. However, in PA (and many states), achieving that requires conscious pro-Dem mapping choices.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) February 19, 2018
re: #145 wrenchwench
And well you should. Does it have a phone number? Address? Contact them. Tell them you have educated yourself, and now know that the shitheads on the left are as bad as the shitheads on the right. Tell them to walk their purity pony off a roof with them on the back of it.
re: #87 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
My friend had to put his autistic cat to sleep today because of a rapidly-growing tumor.
She never meowed and would communicate via bites. I got to know her when I visited him in Portland, and I learned that she’d accept affection if you knew how to handle her, and didn’t flinch at the bites.
Visiting him after he moved back to Chicago, she’d run right up to me, bite me hello, and settle in my lap for petting. It’s a really sad day. My friend says he’s at an all time low, and I’m pretty miserable about it myself. She was a unique animal.
Condolences to your friend. It’s tough to let a furry buddy go. I had a cat, name of Xena, who would lightly bite my fingers. Never hard, never broke skin and it was always an affectionate thing. My current cat, Nicki, loves to lick my hands. Especially if I have the odor of hand moisturizer. I’ve given up asking why, but I did check and it shouldn’t be harmful to her, particularly if it’s hours after I’ve put it on. She also checks my elbows for hand lotion scent.
Question is,if men marry men and women marry women who will produce children in this world
— John Dowd (@ShitGate) February 19, 2018
Obviously gay marriage and gay sex is just so mind blowingly awesome that once it becomes an option, heterosexual marriage and sex are just abandoned by the whole human race. https://t.co/nh3KIw7jiF
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 19, 2018
So reflective. pic.twitter.com/VKLKOsSRFc
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) February 19, 2018
re: #160 Kragar
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I refuse to explain a common alternative use of a turkey baster to these eejits.
re: #160 Kragar
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Kind of like interracial marriage ended the birth of white people. Maybe just maybe people who love each other should marry.
There it is: Jim Hoft’s Gateway Pundit website is going after David Hogg, a student who survived the Majory Stoneman Douglas school shooting who has been appearing on TV to speak out against gun violence pic.twitter.com/DcfNL4uHuB
— Timothy Johnson (@timothywjohnson) February 19, 2018
Monstrously misguided Concealed Carry Reciprocity bill is DOA in Senate - a demise it richly deserves. It mocks gun violence victims and their loved ones.
— Richard Blumenthal (@SenBlumenthal) February 19, 2018
We bought a couple new goats yesterday. This one was named Jazz. But we already have a goat named Jazz, so we’re going to call her New Jazz.
Again: It is important that we never have human children. pic.twitter.com/hXYu9ipyNo— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) February 19, 2018
Good news to report. Several people have been destroying or turning in their AK-57’s through out the country. Thought this news would bring a smile to your face. https://t.co/zlblBwuS72
— Kathy Horn (@ChangeMakerPR) February 19, 2018
re: #170 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
What fresh hell is this?
this is the yam’s NRA-supplied gun reform legislation.
“This is a picture of my dad. Last night we went to see #BlackPanther and got jumped by a group of black teens in the parking lot. They shot him with a flame thrower and said ‘this is for the culture cracker!’
A RT could save his life” pic.twitter.com/B4rhkQlyrO— goomba (@RUSKlN) February 17, 2018
I hope they catch the joker that did this. https://t.co/XkKA96s9uq
— skullsinthestars (@drskyskull) February 19, 2018
re: #165 Kragar
SMOTI: this kid sounds smarter than me, obviously this is a false flag operation, he’s probably 24 and a Democrat.
re: #138 KGxvi
For those who know much more about guns than I do, couple of questions:
… I’ve seen a lot of the “when we were in high school we had rifles on gun racks in our trucks and nobody shot up the school” memes…
It seems to me that you are correct. There is a significant issue with the change in culture, above and beyond the technical increase in available lethal weapons like the AR-15.
And I would agree with those who say we need to address the issue on all fronts, reduce the availability of highly lethal weapons, and affect the culture.
For me…
Growing up in the 1960’s in Pittsburgh, it did not even occur to me that one would want to shoot anyone outside of a formal war.
Rifle racks in pickups were, at the time, a rural phenomenon. As were pickup trucks themselves. Doing this in an urban environment seemed to me, anyway, as an invitation for theft of the rifles. Further, there was nothing in a city to shoot.
My first guess on the current onslaught of shootings was the rise of video style mass media. Which brought pictures of violence. And introduced that possibility into folks daily consciousness.
One of the problems with visual media is that it tends to focus and concentrate on the aberrant minority rather than on the mundane majority. And often totally out of context.
A second step was the decrease in cost to own lethal weaponry and the rise of a mass market. And in the concept that a firearm was some glorious symbol for a lofty thing like ‘Freedom’ rather than a tool for very specific purposes.
I think that the next step was the rise of the rage media, such as Fox, Rush Limbaugh, and Alex Jones
At some point, I think that society will figure out how to handle these issues. Or society will self destruct.
Just my opinion…
re: #165 Kragar
Hoft is looking for lawsuit #2 already.
re: #165 Kragar
There it is: Jim Hoft’s Gateway Pundit website is going after David Hogg, a student who survived the Majory Stoneman Douglas school shooting who has been appearing on TV to speak out against gun violence pic.twitter.com/DcfNL4uHuB
— Timothy Johnson (@timothywjohnson) February 19, 2018
I’m surprised it took him this long….
Mr. President, America needs real leadership. We need to take common sense steps NOW to protect our kids. From one father to another, let’s protect them. pic.twitter.com/PHHtCW4CMD
— John Kasich (@JohnKasich) February 18, 2018
Start in your own state, sir. You’ve signed a dozen bills easing access to guns, including forcing guns into college campuses and in bars, airports and DAYCARE CENTERS.
Close the loophole in Ohio that allows private gun sales without a background check. The we’ll talk. https://t.co/fImyqIOHXJ— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) February 19, 2018
Solution: hire unemployed black men, train and arm them.
The typical shooter is a white kid who is intimidated by black men.
This will also reduce black unemployment which I have been told is a top priority of the Trump administration.— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 17, 2018
EXPOSED: School Shooting Surviver Turned Activist David Hogg’s Father in FBI, Appears To Have Been Coached On Anti-Trump Lines [VIDEO] https://t.co/z2T0LgmyQ9
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) February 19, 2018
We’re attacking survivors of school shootings now? https://t.co/YYA6r1l2Cl
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) February 19, 2018
Like Frank here was sleeping through all the other attacks? You all built this, Dr Frankenstein https://t.co/wTuKMunp7r
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) February 19, 2018
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
There’s strength in knowing ones own human (child naming) failings.
On the flip side you have goats.
So…It’s a wash. 😂— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) February 19, 2018
re: #161 Stanley Sea
We had 2 students arrested in my little burg.
2 in our town this week for threats, one in the county for bringing a ‘forgotten’ rifle to school. OTOH, that’s about the background level here.
Obama was President up to, and beyond, the 2016 Election. So why didn’t he do something about Russian meddling?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 19, 2018
Don’t you hate it when you go golfing, but you can’t concentrate on the game because you’re still salty about that one popular guy at work who is better at everything than you are? https://t.co/7oFveVxTJV
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) February 19, 2018
re: #120 FormerDirtDart
The buck stops somewhere in the Senate. Governors and Presidents don’t take blame - nor do they talk with the people they supposedly represent.
re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth
Considering what happened with Sandy Hook, I’m kind of surprised people are surprised by this.
Did a little research today and it appears there are now north of 10 million guns in private hands that can take large, detachable magazines of more than 25 rounds (some of up to 100 rounds).
At $600/per, that’s $6 billion worth of hi-cap weaponry that the US Gov’t would have to buy back in a gun ban.
That’s never going to happen, is it?
re: #173 The Vicious Babushka
“This is a picture of my dad. Last night we went to see #BlackPanther and got jumped by a group of black teens in the parking lot. They shot him with a flame thrower and said ‘this is for the culture cracker!’
A RT could save his life” pic.twitter.com/B4rhkQlyrO— goomba (@RUSKlN) February 17, 2018
What’s @ThisIsRobThomas gotten himself into now? https://t.co/nD5dtsy8JM
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) February 19, 2018
re: #189 austin_blue
Did a little research today and it appears there are now north of 10 million guns in private hands that can take large, detachable magazines of more than 25 rounds (some of up to 100 rounds).
At $600/per, that’s $6 billion worth of hi-cap weaponry that the US Gov’t would have to buy back in a gun ban.
That’s never going to happen, is it?
Call it a Second Amendment Tax Credit CUZ MURRRRKA! and the GOP will sign on before they realize what it actually does.
The fact “survivor” is misspelled shows the credibility of the article.
— DL (@DailyLibber) February 19, 2018
re: #136 Stanley Sea
He’s also famous for hating gays
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re: #178 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Yeah, Ohio Johnny Kasich is going to run and primary The Big Orange Don in 2020. Or, be a candidate should there be no Trump.
You know how I can tell?
Nah, not his statement. That’s a given.
He combed his hair and he is wearing a suit.
re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m sure @FrankLuntz is quite proud of his Republican party - a party built on lies and talking points - framed by Frank himself. He’s turned into quite the trump supporter, of late.
Let’s hope pride does come before the fall. Before all our kids are dead at the very least.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) February 19, 2018
re: #160 Kragar
I think you just outed yourself. Those of us who are straight remain attracted to the opposite sex when we stop oppressing gay people.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
re: #186 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Considering what happened with Sandy Hook, I’m kind of surprised people are surprised by this.
That was aimed at parents, which is sick enough. Americans won’t accept hurling bullshit at kids. Survivors of a horrific event kids, no less.
re: #196 MsJ
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“I just don’t understand it. I built a huge creature and brought it to life, then ignored it. Why is it killing people?”
welp
The GOP is going to attack these kids that just survived a massacre.
We have to stick up for them.— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) February 19, 2018
You guys don’t care about the kids. You are exploiting them to push your anti-gun legislation. https://t.co/sRkf8ekuaC
— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) February 19, 2018
.@infowars EXCLUSIVE:
A teacher at #MarjoryStonemanDouglas high school in #Florida where a deadly shooting took place last week has sent out a mass text to students encouraging them to attend an anti-gun meeting. #ParklandSchoolShooting https://t.co/U2A4PVk99P— Laura Loomer (@LauraLoomer) February 19, 2018
re: #192 Backwoods_Sleuth
What’s hilarious about “coaching” is GOP donors pour millions into projects like Turning Point USA, with express mission of coaching young people to parrot talking points.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) February 19, 2018
re: #192 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth
I hope you get sued again, jackass.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
re: #198 MsJ
That was aimed at parents, which is sick enough. Americans won’t accept hurling bullshit at kids. Survivors of a horrific event kids, no less.
Assumes facts not in evidence
(I want to hope you’re right)
The @FloridaPTA is holding a statewide candlelight vigil on Monday for Parkland school tragedy victims. There are seven locations in Broward and Miami-Dade for the 7 p.m. event.
Details: https://t.co/SkKjXxHPnb pic.twitter.com/ajE1EMxYPs— NBC 6 South Florida (@nbc6) February 19, 2018
Dug into this one a bit more. For bringing a rifle to the HS parking lot a day or so after Parkland, our local hero got school discipline.
Houston County student facing school discipline for rifle found in vehicle
“Valenza said authorities did not charge the student with a crime because the investigation did not tie any malicious act or threat to the incident.”
Sheriff Valenza is running for re-election.
re: #124 FormerDirtDart
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re: #156 Ace-o-aces
They are in a country that has a well regulated militia, where military crises means that they’re called to service at a moment’s notice, and there is strict gun control so that those weapons are for when they’re in uniform.
And look, they’re all in uniform.
That’s as if we took a photo of a bunch of Marines in uniform and thought that was how we should have gun control (ignoring that military bases strictly regulate where/how servicemembers can and do use their weapons).
Hi folks,
I know this isn’t even a blip on the national radar, but this story has been developing in Everett, Washington. The only reason I’m aware of it is that Everett is the main city in my home county in the U.S. and I still keep up on the news there, at least a little bit.
re: #191 KGxvi
Call it a Second Amendment Tax Credit CUZ MURRRRKA! and the GOP will sign on before they realize what it actually does.
Why not make it a Federal Felony (one year minimum + a $10,000 fine) to own, trade, sell, transport, or possess any clip or magazine that can hold more than eight rounds. One year from date of passage to turn in your hi-cap bullet holders at any licensed gun dealer for a new 8-round replacement. Feds pay out the price differential.
You get to keep all your guns! You can rent hi-cap mags from licensed shooting ranges if you want to get your jollies out, but in your house? Sorry, Charlie.
re: #25 jaunte
Murmuration…….. That’s what it’s called.
re: #174 KGxvi
Busting the Russian Facebook Ad Hoax=> Russians Spent Total of $3,111 in Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania During Election https://t.co/taNxrqJ1uA
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) February 19, 2018
Again Hoft spews Russian agitprop by ignoring that tweets and Facebook posts are free.
He knowingly spread Russian misinformation to boost Trump. https://t.co/jinHlrshzW— lawhawk (@lawhawk) February 19, 2018
re: #44 Skip Intro
I’d need to see the pictures before I believe that.
I don’t need proof of Trump’s … err …
You mean the woman’s boobs? Oh thank God!
re: #213 lawhawk
When did the right-wing propagandists go so nuts that they started running interference for an enemy power?
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 19, 2018
re: #215 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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re: #156 Ace-o-aces
They also live in a country with MANDATORY MILITARY SERVICE.
Photos=> Student School Massacre Survivors and CBS Reporter Party Like Rock Stars https://t.co/Y4Kt5tOg3w
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) February 19, 2018
re: #217 Ace Rothstein
They also live in a country with MANDATORY MILITARY SERVICE.
Including those women.
I have to wonder what will be rock-bottom for Jim Hoft? Nothing seems to be too low for this sleazy propagandist to go.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
re: #210 Scout
Hi folks,
I know this isn’t even a blip on the national radar, but this story has been developing in Everett, Washington. The only reason I’m aware of it is that Everett is the main city in my home county in the U.S. and I still keep up on the news there, at least a little bit.
Heard it on NPR yesterday. Caught my ear ‘cause I used to live there. There’s no Homish like Snohomish!
There it is: Jim Hoft’s Gateway Pundit website is going after David Hogg, a student who survived the Majory Stoneman Douglas school shooting who has been appearing on TV to speak out against gun violence pic.twitter.com/DcfNL4uHuB
— Timothy Johnson (@timothywjohnson) February 19, 2018
Hey @gatewaypundit go fuck yourself https://t.co/4jjOSjYKuk
— Jim Hoft Sucks the Big One (@inthesedeserts) February 19, 2018
More tolerance from the left: https://t.co/OvtMPdoCn3
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) February 19, 2018
You should do it twice and with a rusty chainsaw, sideways.
— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 20, 2018
There is a whole shit pile of this stuff on his twitter
EXPOSED:
🤔Whaddya know!
Parkland School Shooting Surviver Turned Activist David Hogg’s Father is FBI, Appears To Have Been Coached On Anti-Trump Lines. #MAGA #GunReformNow
VIDEO https://t.co/DuweljNUlU pic.twitter.com/XrlYszUqtJ— CC (@ChristiChat) February 19, 2018
New! Fake news story says shooter at Marjory Stoneman Douglas was “immersed in Islamic and leftwing hate.” Pants on Fire! pic.twitter.com/uA1FGKO8ZT
— PolitiFact (@PolitiFact) February 20, 2018
re: #200 Backwoods_Sleuth
welp
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re: #218 gocart mozart
Most replies call him out. One calls the kids “crisis actors”, and one inverts reality and claims the kids are being manipulated.
re: #221 wrenchwench
Heard it on NPR yesterday. Caught my ear ‘cause I used to live there. There’s no Homish like Snohomish!
My parents — 90 and 94, bless them — live in Marysville.
re: #204 Eclectic Cyborg
Assumes facts not in evidence
(I want to hope you’re right)
Most won’t. 27% will.
re: #223 gocart mozart
Unlike the bigoted right, the left is tolerant of good people who are different. Also unlike the right, the left are intolerant of scumbags.
You come across as a deeply-dishonest scumbag propagandist with no moral compass.— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
re: #224 gocart mozart
There is a whole shit pile of this stuff on his twitter
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re: #225 Backwoods_Sleuth
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EXPOSED: School Shooting Surviver Turned Activist David Hogg’s Father in FBI, Appears To Have Been Coached On Anti-Trump Lines [VIDEO] https://t.co/z2T0LgmyQ9
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) February 19, 2018
We’re attacking survivors of school shootings now? https://t.co/YYA6r1l2Cl
— Frank Luntz (@FrankLuntz) February 19, 2018
When you consume too much soy #SoyBoy https://t.co/rMSyBvfEbc
— Cristina Laila (@cristinalaila1) February 19, 2018
This comment is like an idiocy event horizon https://t.co/QJxtgcb4Ri
— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 20, 2018
Frank Luntz called Hoft out for attacking a shooting survivor so dumbass says Luntz is a girly man who was turned gay for drinking soy milk like those frogs Alex Jones talks about.
Feel free to point out if I mistated anything. Unlike Hoft, I try to be factual.— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 20, 2018
I saw this girl hesitantly dancing on the baseline and told her go show these dudes wassup and join in and she KILLED THIS SHIT 😂🔥 pic.twitter.com/fDhpP66IrU
— Kassy (@kassyyywebb) February 18, 2018
It has started.
I wrote this comment on Friday to a Tweet Charles had made.
Charles had stated:
Charles Johnson
✔
@Green_Footballs
Something tells me the Trumpanzees are going to be even more dim-witted and deliberately obtuse than usual today.2:25 PM - Feb 16, 2018
My comment, which we are seeing some of occuring with the wingnuts was:
This is like the scene in The Exorcist, where the two priests are deep into the Catholic exorcism and little cute Regan is now a vomit spewing, head turning, body levitating, false image of reality demon trying to remain in control (of the Fox news and wingnut narrative) body.
It will be messy…but you gotta keep the faith!
The kids are beginning the exorcism rights and the demons are throwing objects and making strange sounds. It will get worse.
re: #220 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I’m thinking his rock-bottom will come in the form of a judgement - with numerous zeros at the end. And will likely result in his bankruptcy.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) February 20, 2018
David Hogg’s dad served in the FBI, and Dim Jim Hoft lies for a living. You decide.
16. Ben Shapiro
17. Eric Bolling
18. Sebastian Gorka
19. Judge Jeanine Pirro https://t.co/7k6z12Q5we— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) February 19, 2018
You left off
20. Chuck Johnson
21. Roy Moore
22. Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
23. Randall Flagg— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 20, 2018
Yep I’m seeing the attacks slowly start as condescending that the kids are being used. They know what happened. They saw what we did after Sandy Hook, a bunch of fake pious right wing assholes claim concern about mental health and then stigmatize those with mental health issues by portraying them as violence prone and cutting MH services whenever they could so their fat cat asshole benefactors could get another tax cut.
SO SORRY: @Fergie apologizes for her rendition of the national anthem at #NBAAllStar after fierce criticism, says she’s a ‘risk taker’ who was trying something different https://t.co/Xr4ZIeUrLm
— AP Entertainment (@APEntertainment) February 19, 2018
re: #241 Ace Rothstein
I’m proud of these students.
I am too. This is their country as much as it is the gun humpers.
Over a million kids a year are turning eighteen and they hate Trump and the Republicans with a passion. They are informed, and they are pissed, and they will VOTE.
Just saw a couple of MS Douglas HS students on PBS News Hour. One, originally from England, made the point that a school with fences and men carrying guns around isn’t a school, it’s a prison—“not conducive to education.” Such smart young people.
re: #246 Barefoot Grin
Just saw a couple of MS Douglas HS students on PBS News Hour. One, originally from England, made the point that a school with fences and men carrying guns around isn’t a school, it’s a prison—“not conducive to education.” Such smart young people.
Exactly.
Now anyone with a clue consumes too much soy? Do you ever wonder if you’re a kook?
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
No, but people in the White House seem to be glad that this distracted from their criminal scandals. You seem to have substituted propaganda for news.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
No, and why would you add an idiot propagandist like Tucker Carlson to your Tweet?
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
re: #248 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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Maybe if this asshole experienced what these kids had, they wouldn’t worship guns. The 2nd isn’t absolute. How fucking hard is this?
I’ll say it here. I hate our gun culture. I hate the NRA. I hate the equating masculinity with firearms ownership and usage. I hate pedantic bullshit directed towards non gun owners. I hate reading about some asshole with a gun firing on innocent people.
This is Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit, who just published an attack on the Stoneman Douglas kids. He is the dumbest man on the internet and I would appreciate if you shared this with the world. https://t.co/XATxQZMcef #GunReformNow
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) February 19, 2018
If Trump went on a mass pardon spree, there will be riots.
When is this town hall thing on CNN? Anyone remember?
re: #248 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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So what does “protesting the First Amendment also” even mean?
I’m guessing it’s wingnut code for “pushing back against mendacious right-wing propaganda”?? RLY, how dare they???
re: #246 Barefoot Grin
Just saw a couple of MS Douglas HS students on PBS News Hour. One, originally from England, made the point that a school with fences and men carrying guns around isn’t a school, it’s a prison—“not conducive to education.” Such smart young people.
As soon as some of the students started to speak to the media I commented they seemed to have gotten a good education at their school. You could tell by how well spoken they were…all of them. Their answers were sharp and quick, no stammering or “you know” type words.
Now with them getting political and organizing, I am wondering about their history, civics and government departments and their education methods. I’m thinking they get more of it and it is treated better than many other schools. Maybe a model education for today’s students.
And I am thinking there are some very proud teachers behind these kids. I know I would be if they were my students.
re: #255 Jay C
So what does “protesting the First Amendment also” even mean?
I’m guessing it’s wingnut code for “pushing back against mendacious right-wing propaganda”?? RLY, how dare they???
Yep that’s exactly what it means. You’re anti 1st amendment if you don’t allow Milo, Lucian, Shapiro, & the other wingnut misfit toys to insult people on your campus.
re: #255 Jay C
So what does “protesting the First Amendment also” even mean?
I’m guessing it’s wingnut code for “pushing back against mendacious right-wing propaganda”?? RLY, how dare they???
They think “the Left” is taking away Conservatives 1st amendment rights by denying Nazis platforms at colleges.
re: #259 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
They think “the Left” is taking away Conservatives 1st amendment rights by denying Nazis platforms at colleges.
Meanwhile conservatives want to paint everyone with a left of center economic worldview as wanting DPNK.
re: #225 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Imagine my surprise when I looked at the source of this “Pants on Fire” lie and discovered it was because Pamela Geller switched from heavy drinking and went straight to huffing paint thinner.
re: #262 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
Imagine my surprise when I looked at the source of this “Pants on Fire” lie and discovered it was because Pamela Geller switched from heavy drinking and went straight to huffing paint thinner.
Wow, there’s a name I (thankfully) haven’t heard for a while.
re: #262 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
I figured that hag had already died from liver failure.
I’m seriously thinking about joining Twitter specifically to threaten the safety of conservatives.
that was quick pic.twitter.com/CTeTwFugi7
— KT NELSON (@KrangTNelson) February 20, 2018
Dim Jim, the dumbest blogger, has always been the bottom of the far-right propaganda swamp, and his readers are even dumber than he is.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
Don’t forget to vote tomorrow. We have a SC seat in Wisconsin up.
Critics: “America is already horny.” pic.twitter.com/q3twMb5yST
— George Bennett (@gbennettpost) February 20, 2018
Tweet, Twit, Twat https://t.co/7w2MhMXXxP pic.twitter.com/Mc6s2kXixv
— No Collusion Tengrain (@Tengrain) February 19, 2018
Rush Limbaugh went there: https://t.co/Op28XOElky
— Raw Story (@RawStory) February 18, 2018
re: #273 gocart mozart
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Old fat fucks like Limbaugh forget what it’s like to be young, have energy, and care about shit other than money.
This asshole has been morally bankrupt for decades, and was part of what drove the American-right insane. Attacking kids who survived a mass-shooting is about what I’d expect from him.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
re: #273 gocart mozart
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And the NRA isn’t political? FO Rush. These kids have every right to speak out despite what bloated fucks like you say.
re: #274 Blind Frog Belly White
Old fat fucks like Limbaugh forget what it’s like to be young, have energy, and care about shit other than money.
He can’t forget something he never was. Rush was born an asshole and ran with it.
re: #275 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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re: #274 Blind Frog Belly White
Old fat fucks like Limbaugh forget what it’s like to be young, have energy, and care about shit other than money.
Naaah, Limbaugh and his type were born as old fat fucks: they just lucked into jobs where that was a feature, not a bug….
Of course it’s political. I like how it shouldn’t be politicized by the people who politicized Clinton’s adultery.
They are actors. Here’s them taking a selfie prepping with the crew before the “interviews”. pic.twitter.com/MN8o2Ht0rj
— JonasGrumble (@JonasGrumble) February 19, 2018
Dear women
When men have sex with you,they deposit some of their personality in you through their discharge. Having multiple men discharge into you negatively affects your psyche and personality. God designed women to be recipients of only their husband’s discharge #RenosNuggets— Reno Omokri (@renoomokri) February 12, 2018
We have a Poe’s Law situation here https://t.co/bYkY0ztn43
— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 18, 2018
Poe’s Law multistate exam question
— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 18, 2018
#CrisisActors pic.twitter.com/DG4vFmB7jl
— whalefish🇷🇺🤖 (@whalefishery) February 19, 2018
Make this shit go viral https://t.co/uzhi6lsfJK
— JonasGrumble (@JonasGrumble) February 19, 2018
Wingnuts are attacking shooting survivors for not shutting up and following the NRA approved script for after a mass shooting. They’re calling the kids “crisis actors” and calling them fakes.
Please, do make this shit go viral. #ParklandStrong https://t.co/PwRP8CwiUx— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) February 20, 2018
re: #284 Kragar
I see you’re scared of these kids. Good. Go crawl back under your rock.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) February 20, 2018
It is our job to give them a safe space to grieve and to fight for their future. We owe them that.
I’m hearing reports, from a source who prefers not to be named, that over the course of the last several weeks both Melania and Baron Trump have been staying with Melania’s parents in Potomac.
There has been a massive secret service presence at their home.
Melania is through??— Brian Krassenstein🐬 (@krassenstein) February 20, 2018
re: #287 gocart mozart
Who wouldn’t be? He shamed himself and her by running around with, and having unprotected sex with, tramps while she was taking care of their baby. I hope she takes him for every penny he has.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
re: #287 gocart mozart
Everything this animal touches dies.
re: #289 Ace Rothstein
Except himself and his godawful family.
re: #273 gocart mozart
Here’s the thing, if they can’t pummel the students into silence, then the next inevitable massacre of children will allow the joining of forces which will make it harder for conservatives to battle. IOW I believe a full out assault on the students is coming, the possible damage to the conservatives is preferable to a collapse of the movement.
re: #127 ckkatz
Yup!
“Thursday is deadline day in Pennsylvania’s high-stakes gerrymandering case for Democratic Gov. Tom Wolf and others to submit maps of new congressional district boundaries that they want the state Supreme Court to adopt for this year’s election.”
…
“Republican lawmakers say they will swiftly ask federal judges to block a new map, and contend that the Democratic-majority court had no power to invalidate the congressional boundaries or draw new ones.”
What the asshole Pennsylvania Republicans forget is that the PA Supreme Court redrew all the districts in 1963 to comply with the Baker v. Carr US Supreme Court decision (One Man One Vote decision)!
re: #290 Skip Intro
He’s a failure as a husband, a failure as a parent, a failure in business, a failure as President, a failure as a man.
re: #151 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Watching that now. So cute!! A nice breather from all of Trump’s awfulness.
You’re disgusting, and eventually your garbage blog is going to get shut down when one of the people you smear wins a massive lawsuit against you.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
re: #295 Charles Johnson
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I hope that father sues SMOTI and sticks that prick with another lawsuit!
Retweeted Welcome To Nature (@welcomet0nature):
Snow curling off a roof :o pic.twitter.com/duoXOXDzTt https://t.co/LCH6LN9u56— wytchinghours (@wytchinghours) February 20, 2018
The federal government is in the hands of villains and far right extremists and greedy criminals, and they’re empowering the worst people in America, people like Jim Hoft.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
.@AndersonCooper: President Trump went on a Twitter rampage over the weekend. He said a lot of things that simply are not true. #KeepingThemHonest, these Tweets reveal a lot about the most powerful man in the world and his priorities, and, some would argue, his humanity. pic.twitter.com/z0fqvy6rCG
— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) February 20, 2018
re: #293 Ace Rothstein
He’s a failure as a husband, a failure as a parent, a failure in business, a failure as President, a failure as a man.
Not if you ask him.
I have little sympathy for Melon, but if she does file for divorce the attacks by Trump’s goons will hit a new level of awfulness.
re: #299 Charles Johnson
He has no humanity.
Ask not for whom the bot trolls; it trolls for Trump.
— God (@TheTweetOfGod) February 20, 2018
re: #300 Skip Intro
Not if you ask him.
I have little sympathy for Melon, but if she does file for divorce the attacks by Trump’s goons will hit a new level of awfulness.
She gets my sympathy for being a spouse that was cheated on. That’s tempered by the fact that this isn’t the first time.
re: #303 Belafon
Of course that’s what she did to the previous spouse.
re: #303 Belafon
She gets my sympathy for being a spouse that was cheated on. That’s tempered by the fact that this isn’t the first time.
Nope. She got there taking the same path. No sympathy for her. At all.
The cover of tomorrow’s @NYDailyNews. pic.twitter.com/iQkQJhLGw7
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) February 20, 2018
re: #307 Stanley Sea
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Good. Hammer the douchecanoe. Tell Fuckface von Clownstick that we aren’t putting up with his self-centered bullshit anymore.
1/2 Donald Trump has done his best to co-opt the term “fake news,” but the simple fact is that the vast majority of truly fake news is streaming out of the right wing like a firehose. Fox News, Sinclair, Newsmax, and the entire right wing blogosphere are engaged in a …
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
2/2 deliberate effort to destroy the very idea of objective reality, and make it impossible for their followers to think for themselves. It may be the largest insidious propaganda campaign in history.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
on arming teachers - whatever the method - ie ccw so on the hip, locked in a box somewhere, whatever
what kind of gun? handgun? ar-15? shotgun? probably handgun id guess
bad guy sneaks into school with an ar-15 and starts shooting. now thanks to the video from last week we know what that sounds like
these teachers will have had a basic gun safety course
they might even have had some sort of “here’s what you do if” training
it will not be police, swat or army training (sir)
recurrent? who knows
they will likely not be trained under hostile ‘enemy’ fire pointed at them
these people will not be heroes
no one with whatever training these teachers have is going to run towards that.
re: #307 Stanley Sea
I thought Trump was told not to play golf? Was having him on Twitter so bad that they let him bring shame into himself by golfing during the funerals just to get him off of Twitter?
re: #307 Stanley Sea
— Susan GmommaObama (@sweetgreatmom) February 20, 2018
re: #312 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m thinking of the worst-case scenario: A kid, knowing that the teachers are armed, manages to get the teacher’s gun and shoots him/her and the rest of the class. Then, of course, we’d have to arm all the students, because more guns is always the answer.
Wingnuts want our schools to be war zones. This is what comes of refusing to try to solve the problem by getting rid of the weapons of war that are in civilian hands. All they’re left with are crazy “solutions”.
Serious ?: what does the @GOP stand for? It used to be business; but no more (I’m happy to hash out w/ ANY of you, I have an Ivy degree in econ and was co-head of a trading floor at MS in my 30s). All I can see from here is racism, xenophobia, homophobia and misogyny and RUSSIA!
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) February 20, 2018
im doing an audit this week that’s 90 miles from my office
so 2 hr am and pm drives
that’s why im listening to the radio
i heard an interview on the way home tonight
the dad of the house where cruz is / was living before last week
apparently they did try to do a lot for the kid
now im not certain, - only mostly certain he said two things:
1 - absolutely nothing inappropriate about cruz having an ar-15 (he’s 19 and it’s legal he wants you to know)
2 - the kicker: “it was (or was supposed) to be locked up in my gun safe/cabinet and i thought i had the only key”
i want to know legally whose gun was it
and who was responsible for keeping it controlled and secure
IF this is true, take dad’s guns, no more 2a rights, throw him in jail, and everyone affected ought to sue him into financial oblivion
the interviewer didnt touch the comment
re: #309 Charles Johnson
Fox News to Launch a Standalone Streaming Service for ‘Superfans’ By End of Year https://t.co/ulsnROeyXY
— Michael M. Grynbaum (@grynbaum) February 20, 2018
As BuzzFeed News reported in December, the service will likely be a few dollars a month designed for Fox News diehards (this is the digital product Tomi Lahren was hired for) https://t.co/xipSNJnOa3 https://t.co/5IDEVAk1KH
— Steven Perlberg (@perlberg) February 20, 2018
re: #311 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I thought Trump was told not to play golf? Was having him on Twitter so bad that they let him bring shame into himself by golfing during the funerals just to get him off of Twitter?
He golfed today.
Your theory rings true.
re: #312 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
The much, much simpler worse case scenario is: teacher shoots agitated student to “defend” class.
Because part and parcel of the “arm the teachers” concept is the exact same bar that’s been lowered by ‘stand your ground” and “right to brandish” legislation: changing the legal and social norms of when lethal force can be applied.
Now fit that together with a broader picture of whose deaths get excused as necessary, or at least justifiable, and you begin to get a picture of what we’re headed for.
“Will focus primarily on right leaning commentary.”
What a shock. The cheapest substance known to man.
re: #321 jaunte
“Will focus primarily on right leaning commentary.”
What a shock. The cheapest substance known to man.
Bathtub meth of the masses.
re: #310 dangerman
on arming teachers - whatever the method - ie ccw so on the hip, locked in a box somewhere, whatever
what kind of gun? handgun? ar-15? shotgun? probably handgun id guess
bad guy sneaks into school with an ar-15 and starts shooting. now thanks to the video from last week we know what that sounds like
these teachers will have had a basic gun safety course
they might even have had some sort of “here’s what you do if” training
it will not be police, swat or army training (sir)
recurrent? who knowsthey will likely not be trained under hostile ‘enemy’ fire pointed at them
these people will not be heroesno one with whatever training these teachers have is going to run towards that.
Screw it. Every kid has to wear combat armor and a kevlar helmet.
Teachers and staff too.
With machine gun nests built into the ends of every hallway with back access to all the different nests throughout the school. Only security gets access to the security tunnels, stairs and halls behind the school walls on each end of the building.
They also are equipped with hi-res cameras all through the building. Security central can be watching the whole school from a turret built above the main entrance.
With small lethal drones that can navigate the halls and fire small round gunfire.
We can beat this back I tell you. What’s the harm? We just have to get real and think big.
This is gol’damn America! We don’t run from a problem. We go nuts.
Think of the criminal coordination it took to get every member of the Trump campaign to lie in a massive cover up about 1 thing - the conspiracy w Russia
This is called consciousness of guilt. It is evidence of criminal activity by Trump. #TrumpColluded
pic.twitter.com/sYUAuKQHtd— ☇RiotWomenn☇ (@riotwomennn) February 20, 2018
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
Enjoy the next twelve hours, before this shit gets picked up by Fox & Friends and then live-tweeted by the president of the United States. pic.twitter.com/GTVxMebqRq
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) February 20, 2018
“pecial counsel Robert Mueller’s interest in Jared Kushner has expanded beyond his contacts with Russia and now includes his efforts to secure financing for his company from foreign investors during the presidential transition” https://t.co/yftZ8tcDWs
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) February 20, 2018
re: #324 jaunte
Think of the criminal coordination it took to get every member of the Trump campaign to lie in a massive cover up about 1 thing - the conspiracy w Russia
This is called consciousness of guilt. It is evidence of criminal activity by Trump. #TrumpColluded
This is called “Sunday Brunch” at the White House.
They’ve been pandering to racists, bigots, and xenophobes since Nixon. The Democrats are a centrist, business-friendly party, and the Republicans are a party of bigoted resentment. They have been for most of my life, and I’m getting old.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
The only way to stop a bad guy with asbestos is a good guy with asbestos
If you ban asbestos, building contractors would just find another way to kill occupants with carcinogenic insulation
The problem isn’t asbestos, it’s mental health
We need to put asbestos in every school— Peter Brannen (@PeterBrannen1) February 19, 2018
.@MittRomney has announced he is running for the Senate from the wonderful State of Utah. He will make a great Senator and worthy successor to @OrrinHatch, and has my full support and endorsement!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
It’s the pivot!
— Matthew Libman (@MattLibman) February 20, 2018
After all the arguments about the folly of arming teachers/janitors/casual bystanders, the people who have the final decision will be each school district’s insurance carriers.
yep…still a moron…
The U.S. economy is looking very good, in my opinion, even better than anticipated. Companies are pouring back into our country, reversing the long term trend of leaving. The unemployment numbers are looking great, and Regulations & Taxes have been massively Cut! JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
I keep it in several forms on my desk. At school. Come at me. pic.twitter.com/kvcCWoLlO3
— Angie 🌋 (@hugtherocks) February 19, 2018
re: #332 FormerDirtDart
The check cleared.
The U.S. economy is looking very good, in my opinion, even better than anticipated. Companies are pouring back into our country, reversing the long term trend of leaving. The unemployment numbers are looking great, and Regulations & Taxes have been massively Cut! JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
Could President Racist Grandpa possibly be any more pathetic and needy? https://t.co/SbWWrNHxSa
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
re: #333 Decatur Deb
After all the arguments about the folly of arming teachers/janitors/casual bystanders, the
people who have the final decision will be each school district’s insurance carriers.
The only reasonable answer is a doomsday weapon under every school. If someone attacks, the weapon is triggered and the attack ends in a small mushroom cloud. It’s the only way to be sure to stop shootings.
/I’ll be running for the Libertarian nomination in 2020.
I’ve got an ever so slight fever. My normal body temp is 98.0F. It’s running about 99.7, and has been running that for about an hour. After waiting to see what it would do, I just took some Alieve to bring it down. Now I have to decide what to do tomorrow.
re: #312 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m thinking of the worst-case scenario: A kid, knowing that the teachers are armed, manages to get the teacher’s gun and shoots him/her and the rest of the class. Then, of course, we’d have to arm all the students, because more guns is always the answer.
Some Florida State Rep was talking about lock boxes. So you gotta run to wherever to get the gun first
The army has to train and drill it into you to run into incoming fire
A lot of soldiers still don’t when the time comes
These folks won’t
And they’ll likely be outgunned
Lets focus in the problem of weapons of war in the hands of unstable civilians, so we can keep our kids alive, before we start patting ourselves on the back.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) February 20, 2018
re: #340 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Thrifty way to use the Davy Crockett ammo surplus.
re: #294 Patricia Kayden
Watching that now. So cute!! A nice breather from all of Trump’s awfulness.
the snorers now…I’m dying.
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) February 20, 2018
Asked on supporter call tonight about Florida shooting aftermath, @GregAbbott_TX plugged Texas School Safety Center, discussed need to address “mental health component” and drew parallel to #SutherlandSprings, say they could’ve been prevented if government had not made mistakes. pic.twitter.com/AIYeaZNYPm
— Patrick Svitek (@PatrickSvitek) February 20, 2018
Genuine Texas gubernatorial gibberish.
re: #334 Backwoods_Sleuth
yep…still a moron…
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Isn’t this tweet a repeat of one he’s already put out? It seems word-for-word familiar somehow.
I must say, stupid inane garbage as most of Trump’s Twitter defecations have been, til now, repetition is about the one fault they haven’t suffered from.
I better get to bed, and off of Twitter. I’ve been begging for a timeout speaking truth to Trump stooges all afternoon.
Night all.
re: #346 Backwoods_Sleuth
the snorers now…I’m dying.
I’m rooting for the Boxer because I’m biased and have two.
re: #348 jaunte
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Genuine Texas gubernatorial gibberish.
What exact law could they have used re cruz?
I think the answer sadly is none
re: #353 dangerman
He’s bullshitting and pretending the burden is on law enforcement without giving them anything to enforce.
re: #351 Patricia Kayden
I’m rooting for the Boxer because I’m biased and have two.
Colonel the Boxer was great; we were rooting for Peaches.
re: #353 dangerman
What exact law could they have used re cruz?
I think the answer sadly is none
Well, since after the tip in Jan the Feds had assessed Cruz as a “potential threat to life”, if they had alerted the local field office I would assume they would have crawled about six feet up his colon looking for a reason to arrest him
Standing in line for #BlackPanther with my mom and she’s reminiscing about having to enter the theater through the back and having to sit in the balcony because this is the South. My mom is only 64.
— Mama Tasha (@since1938) February 19, 2018
Here’s Ted Cruz doing the blame enforcement two step on the Sutherland shooting:
“…Cruz said on Fox that a lack of reporting of federal and state records to the background check system was a problem. But his legislation did not seem to make this easier. The amendment eliminated sanctions for states that failed to submit records and lowered the cap on grant money to help states submit them from $100 million to $20 million.
The original bill from then-Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., would have expanded background checks on purchases from only federally licensed gun dealers to all transfers, even private ones among family members, with few exceptions. But the Grassley-Cruz amendment chucked the expansion of background checks and even allowed for the interstate sale and transportation of firearms.”
expressnews.com
In case you missed it, Mitt Romney is EVERY BIT as bad as Donald Trump, but a lot slicker and better at hiding it. He’s the Ur-Trump who’s been waiting in the wings for his chance.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
If Trump had said 4 years ago the things he says today about the KKK, Muslims, Mexicans, disabled, I would NOT have accepted his endorsement
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) March 3, 2016
Thank you Mr. President for the support. I hope that over the course of the campaign I also earn the support and endorsement of the people of Utah.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) February 20, 2018
Amazing what a difference 102 weeks make.
If Trump had said 4 years ago the things he says today about the KKK, Muslims, Mexicans, disabled, I would NOT have accepted his endorsement
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) March 3, 2016
Thank you Mr. President for the support. I hope that over the course of the campaign I also earn the support and endorsement of the people of Utah.
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) February 20, 2018
re: #360 gocart mozart
If I hadn’t been composing witty banter I would have beat you…
jeebus
“The Faith of Donald Trump,” a book just out by David Brody and Scott Lamb, is a very interesting read. Enjoy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
re: #357 FormerDirtDart
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In Enid OK in the 50s and early 60s when I was a little kid there the town had 3 theaters. We could go to 2 of them, never the third. No one ever said why and when questioned about it just changed the subject. Took me years to snap to the answer. (Hint: the 5 and 10 still had separate water fountains.)
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
re: #361 FormerDirtDart
lol, beat you by 8 seconds
re: #364 Backwoods_Sleuth
jeebus
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“It’s a very interesting read! Not that I am able to read, but someone read me the back cover. Did you know I have a lot of religious faith? I didn’t know either! So interesting to learn new things!”
And now, a reminder: Trump has said Romney “choked like a dog,” “blew it” in 2016,” is “a mixed up man who doesn’t have a clue,” “has no guts,” is “a total joke and everybody know it,”“one of the dumbest and worst candidates” & “bad messenger” and so on: https://t.co/lp5DfHjBTp
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) February 20, 2018
re: #359 Charles Johnson
It’s the difference between syphilis with the obvious skin lesions and syphilis where it’s already eating you brain and nervous system.
Perhaps he forgot, so I reminded him.
If Trump had said 4 years ago the things he says today about the KKK, Muslims, Mexicans, disabled, I would NOT have accepted his endorsement
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) March 3, 2016
— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) February 20, 2018
re: #99 wrenchwench
My cat bites, but he meows and likes children, and nibbles a person when he’s happy. I’ve been by the house where his suspected brother lives 3 times now, and now I’m sure it’s his brother, because he grabbed my hand with paws and teeth when I scritched him last time.
I may be facing a similar fate with my mother’s Scottie Emma - she developed a bunch of benign tumors around her mouth, and it has gotten real bad lately. We’ll know in a few days.
re: #363 Frenchy
Pathetic.
I hope the word ‘pathetic’ becomes the defining word of Trump’s presidency when history is documented in the future.
Seriously any credit I ever gave Romney for coming out against Trump during the campaign (and it did elevate him a little bit in my eyes at the time), I take it all back. Since Trump shocked the world and won he’s become as obsequious as all the rest. Fuck him.
I just applied for a job I probably shouldn’t have bothered with. No direct applicable experience aside from hobbyist interest. Located a long, long way from the rest of my family in a very expensive corner of the country. I doubt they’ll be interested in me. On the other hand, writing for Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch game would sure be cool, and much better than sweeping floors at the local Shopko.
damn it, can’t you damn people let us sleep on the east coast?
BIG news dropping in about 20 mins or less
— Jason Leopold (@JasonLeopold) February 20, 2018
re: #364 Backwoods_Sleuth
jeebus
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“The Faith of Donald Trump in Donald Trump” is the long form title.
re: #376 scottslemmons
I’ve also heard that Blizzard is actually somewhat decent to work for, unlike many video game companies. Not sure if I should offer you good luck or just tell you how jealous I am.
re: #293 Ace Rothstein
He’s a failure as a husband, a failure as a parent, a failure in business, a failure as President, a failure as a man.
Hopefully that will be etched on his tombstone.
re: #380 FlowerPower
Hopefully that will be etched on his tombstone.
So that it can be chiseled off, along with his name?
re: #379 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’ve also heard that Blizzard is actually somewhat decent to work for, unlike many video game companies. Not sure if I should offer you good luck or just tell you how jealous I am.
I’m not sure I’d bother with wishing me any luck. I’ve never worked at a game company — the closest I’ve gotten was having the Best Interview Of My Life with NCSoft in Austin a decade ago when I was up for a writing job for the late lamented “City of Heroes.” A company like Blizzard will likely get industry heavy-hitters sending applications — mine will be at the bottom of the stack.
ThAnK YoU mR. pREsiDeNt FoR tHe SuPpORt. pic.twitter.com/hgJ9uUoset
— MC 555 nanometer Jesus (@goddamnedfrank) February 20, 2018
If Trump had said 4 years ago the things he says today about the KKK, Muslims, Mexicans, disabled, I would NOT have accepted his endorsement
— Mitt Romney (@MittRomney) March 3, 2016
Mitt Romney two years ago. Trump hasn’t changed since then- he’s only gotten WORSE. What changed with Mitt Romney - besides the possibility of gaining political power? https://t.co/1Dbzy38yxz
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) February 20, 2018
There have been a number of studies and simulations on civilian concealed carry response to active shooters in crowd situations. All that I have seen have shown that the first shooter tends to win a shoot out. (Guy with the initiative. Invariably the bad guy.) Here is one example:
Proof that Concealed Carry permit holders live in a dream world
In real life, iirc there was a guy with a concealed J-Frame (ie snubnose revolver) who tried to stop a guy with an ak, down in Texas. The civilian died.
re: #181 Backwoods_Sleuth
That’s yow your side rolls, Frank…..
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) February 20, 2018
re: #384 Charles Johnson
Patent medicine salesmen selling different products will say anything to slag the competition. But when they start touting the same tonic….
Also didnt know until tonight that @seanhannity is still pushing this crazy Uranium One story. If the deal was so bad, why hasn’t Trump reversed it? Been in power now for 13 months. Sean, you have an answer?
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) February 20, 2018
re: #376 scottslemmons
I just applied for a job I probably shouldn’t have bothered with. No direct applicable experience aside from hobbyist interest. Located a long, long way from the rest of my family in a very expensive corner of the country. I doubt they’ll be interested in me. On the other hand, writing for Blizzard Entertainment’s Overwatch game would sure be cool, and much better than sweeping floors at the local Shopko.
Blizard’s ok. Overwatch though, that’s a seriously toxic gamer community. My 16 year old moved on to other games because the community was too toxic for him to tolerate. Good luck.
re: #215 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
@gatewaypundit is such a bald faced lair he couldn’t find the truth if it walked up and bit hium on his pecker… pic.twitter.com/p5tJqi4OPE
— TheMajor (@TheMajorsViews) February 20, 2018
Trump Jr. to give foreign policy speech while on “unofficial” business trip to India https://t.co/N9acursYhe
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 19, 2018
Imagine if Chelsea Clinton was paid to give a foreign policy speech while Hillary Clinton was president… https://t.co/YdLwzxUFg5
— Mr. Smith (@GuardianRover) February 19, 2018
My imagination doesn’t stretch this far: https://t.co/bhoWSaiadz
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) February 19, 2018
Oh Mitt.
.@MittRomney has announced he is running for the Senate from the wonderful State of Utah. He will make a great Senator and worthy successor to @OrrinHatch, and has my full support and endorsement!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
Still remember covering Trump’s rally in Salt Lake City before the Utah primary in ‘16 when he mocked Romney (“choked like a dog” by losing to Obama) and even questioned his faith: “Are you sure he’s a Mormon, are we sure?” https://t.co/xB9yqCEfsN https://t.co/NbUzA28XXf
— Kailani Koenig (@kailanikm) February 20, 2018
re: #239 gocart mozart
The only significant name missing from that CPAC list is His Nibs Himself, Satan.
re: #389 William Lewis
Blizard’s ok. Overwatch though, that’s a seriously toxic gamer community. My 16 year old moved on to other games because the community was too toxic for him to tolerate. Good luck.
I never play the competitive or quick play Overwatch games — too many people demanding everyone play the way they want and melting down when they don’t get their way. And I mute the mics the minute anyone starts talking. I stick to the games against bots or sometimes the weird 500% insta-ult mystery matches, where no one gets to play the characters they prefer…
re: #393 EPR-radar
The management prefers to stay in the background.
The U.S. economy is looking very good, in my opinion, even better than anticipated. Companies are pouring back into our country, reversing the long term trend of leaving. The unemployment numbers are looking great, and Regulations & Taxes have been massively Cut! JOBS, JOBS, JOBS
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
A close approximation of his drunk-and-falling-down-a flight-of-stairs style of ‘writing,’ but I’ll put up Mitt Romney’s $10,000 that Trump didn’t write this.
“Operation Reverse the Self-incrimination” https://t.co/7vZrAi0BkL— Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) February 20, 2018
NEW from me, @a_cormier_ and @TaniaKozyreva
Manafort Under New Scrutiny For $40 Million In “Suspicious” Transactions — a MUCH larger sum than was cited in his October indictment on money laundering charges.https://t.co/Xqybpon6HZ— Jason Leopold (@JasonLeopold) February 20, 2018
re: #319 The Ghost of a Flea
The much, much simpler worse case scenario is: teacher shoots agitated student to “defend” class.
Because part and parcel of the “arm the teachers” concept is the exact same bar that’s been lowered by ‘stand your ground” and “right to brandish” legislation: changing the legal and social norms of when lethal force can be applied.
Now fit that together with a broader picture of whose deaths get excused as necessary, or at least justifiable, and you begin to get a picture of what we’re headed for.
I like to call it an NRA hellscape, where the only thing that will supposedly matter is the size of one’s guns and ammo hoard. Selling this vision to increasingly swivel-eyed loons is how the US gun industry makes its domestic profits.
Anyway tonight I saw a schnauzer wearing a yellow raincoat and a little headlamp around his neck so there is good in the world pic.twitter.com/ZekVIwOb3J
— Heidi N Moore (@moorehn) February 20, 2018
.@MittRomney has announced he is running for the Senate from the wonderful State of Utah. He will make a great Senator and worthy successor to @OrrinHatch, and has my full support and endorsement!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 20, 2018
Backstory: Trump tried to sideline Romney by convincing Orrin Hatch to run again: https://t.co/YDnVX62SsE https://t.co/WBH8B9JgN6
— McKay Coppins (@mckaycoppins) February 20, 2018
re: #401 JordanRules
You right now, bro… pic.twitter.com/qm15AL36Cn
— DJ-Kim 📰📉🤦🏻♂️ (@djjkim) February 20, 2018