Guaranteed to Make You Mad: John Oliver’s Exploration of Corporate Taxes
Many of America’s largest corporations shift a surprising portion of their profits overseas to avoid paying taxes. Even more surprisingly, that’s a legal thing to do.
Many of America’s largest corporations shift a surprising portion of their profits overseas to avoid paying taxes. Even more surprisingly, that’s a legal thing to do.
Not surprising. Not shocking. Park your profits overseas and your shareholders profit.
Your workers continue to get paid less than they should.
Many of these companies made their homes in places like Ireland (remember the old days when corporate inversions). Then there are the old standbys like the Caymans and Bermuda.
Cruise lines? They’re American companies, but they’re offshore to avoid all kinds of regulatory oversight. That’s why they’re flagged elsewhere.
Trump’s clothing lines? Made overseas (just throwing that in to see if we’re still paying attention).
I just wanna watch rich white crooks go to jail.
— Andre Noble (@andrenoble) April 16, 2018
So say we all. https://t.co/6YYEdCbc5C
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) April 17, 2018
lol. Jack Posobiec accuses judge of “doxing” Sean Hannity by issuing a lawful court ruling. pic.twitter.com/i2UPjkUMQS
— Caroline O. (@RVAwonk) April 16, 2018
Firing Comey last May must be Trump’s biggest regret, since it means he can’t fire him now.
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) April 17, 2018
Can we bring back Teddy Roosevelt’s term “Malefactors of great wealth”? He was a Republican, so that makes it OK, right?
re: #3 lawhawk
I’ll search through my (nonexistent) law library to see if I can find the term “doxing” anywhere…. brb.
Right wing hate-spreaders like @BenShapiro know very well that the anti-Muslim rhetoric they’re pumping out every single day is stoking murderous impulses in their more fanatical followers. Bottom line: they don’t care, because it’s enriching them.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 17, 2018
Syrians and Russians stop international inspectors from visiting site of suspected chemical attack https://t.co/kkv2X8XKwr
— L.A. Times World (@latimesworld) April 16, 2018
That commercial for toenail fungus medicine that has a woman with feet where her hands should be is CREEPY AS FUCK.
re: #6 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
From the free dictionary:
encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com
re: #5 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Can we bring back Teddy Roosevelt’s term “Malefactors of great wealth”? He was a Republican, so that makes it OK, right?
Talk to Birchers, KKKlansmen and Teabaggers and all of them will denounce Teddy Roosevelt as an evil Marxist.
Wonder Who/What Hannity Wanted Paid Off https://t.co/kDl78S6snK pic.twitter.com/qAXbFUFxeb
— Tengrain, sex-crazed Panda o’ Doom (@Tengrain) April 17, 2018
re: #9 Charles Johnson
That commercial for toenail fungus medicine that has a woman with feet where her hands should be is CREEPY AS FUCK.
Yep, and it also made me wonder what people who’ve had to learn to use their feet as hands feel about it.
Of course he did.
Lou Dobbs tells Trump to “just pardon everybody, you know, just have a field day” https://t.co/X525RaZD3x pic.twitter.com/ZSWr8dDEVh
— Media Matters (@mmfa) April 17, 2018
“Trump team continues to roll back the regulatory state” https://t.co/BPgtmnth9L pic.twitter.com/AoBHX2YpsK
— The Hill (@thehill) April 17, 2018
<10 years from now>
Unregulated banks figure out a way to make giant profits from worthless garbage. Swindle investors, bubble swells, swells, swells, bursts, country plunged into financial ruin. Massive unemployment. Woe. Again.
Trump voters: GOVERNMENT IS THE PROBLEM! https://t.co/Cauh0STebU— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) April 17, 2018
re: #13 gocart mozart
::: running for the brain bleach :::
re: #13 gocart mozart
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So where was Hannity when Trump was visiting Russia? Maybe it wasn’t underage Russian hookers doing the peeing…
EYELASH MITES
Microscopic Eyelash Mites
(photos: Power And Syred) pic.twitter.com/JI9WvIcE2t— 41 Strange (@41Strange) April 17, 2018
Tucker Carlson Defends Hannity Over Cohen News: ‘Who He Hires and Why Is Nobody’s Business’ https://t.co/6cx196UTPo (VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/pBgsYgYeRc
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) April 17, 2018
Then I guess I’m just curious or maybe a little nosy.
Why would a supremely wealthy man who could easily afford the best legal advise on the planet seek advice from a man who considers himself a fixer & likes being compared to Ray Donovan? https://t.co/Ug5s44s0vZ— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) April 17, 2018
Fuck off, you bigoted piece of shit, and take your fake followers with you.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 17, 2018
re: #3 lawhawk
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That’s not a doxxing, you idiot. And besides if all Cohen was doing was giving Lumpy “legal advice” as Lumpy claims, he’s got nothing to worry about. BTW since when do you guys oppose doxing?
re: #21 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Yeah I’m sure you’d be saying the exact same thing Tucker if Rachel Maddow and Obama had the same attorney and Maddow spent time defending that lawyer against Obama’s accusers. Face it. Your pal Lumpy is a pathetic hack.
“I really think you should have disclosed your relationship with Cohen,” Alan Dershowitz says, unprompted, to Sean Hannity
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) April 17, 2018
So Dershowitz still has some vestigial ethics. https://t.co/4xKc4ZxeSe
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 17, 2018
re: #22 Charles Johnson
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Shapiro should ask himself what made his rantings so palatable to this shooter. But he won’t. He’ll just deflect and play the blame game without taking responsibility for himself just like he did for his years on Breitbart. Shapiro’s a useless piece of shit that caters to even more useless pieces of shit who fancy him their millennial oracle when he’s really just another stupid person’s idea of a smart person.
I stand corrected. Sean Hannity putting up a RIP Journalism graphic the night it’s revealed he employs Donald Trump’s lawyer is the most Hannity thing ever. pic.twitter.com/5EAv9s9eYH
— Jared Yates Sexton (@JYSexton) April 17, 2018
Remember when Bat Ye’or was brave enough to engage in some self-introspection after Anders Breivik cited her work in his manifesto? Ben Shapiro could learn a lot from her.
re: #26 Charles Johnson
And like that, he withdraws from consideration as Trump counsel.
Like nearly every other white shoe firm that has the kind of firepower needed to deal with an impeachment and criminal conspiracy defense.
re: #23 HappyWarrior
That’s not a doxxing, you idiot. And besides if all Cohen was doing was giving Lumpy “legal advice” as Lumpy claims, he’s got nothing to worry about. BTW since when do you guys oppose doxing?
If Cohen DIDN’T say Hannity was a client….wouldn’t law enforcement be justified in going through their communications to go look for relevant information and not think a second thought about it? Can’t stay out of privileged communications if you won’t tell anybody who’s your client….
re: #29 electrotek
Remember when Bat Ye’or was brave enough to engage in some self-introspection after Anders Breivik cited her work in his manifesto? Ben Shapiro could learn a lot from her.
He won’t. I feel bad that he’s received antisemitic harassment but he shouldn’t have been so shocked when the bigots he made friends with turned out to hate bigots. I wish nothing but the worse for Shapiro because he’s nothing but a bullying little asshole who whines when Karma bites him in his egomanical asshole.
the yam is on a retweeting binge at the moment.
WH continues remarkable effort of trying to distance Trump from Cohen. Hogan Gidley on @ac360 says Cohen is one of “many” Trump lawyers. Earlier today, Sanders: “I believe they’ve still got some ongoing things, but the President has a large number of attorneys, as you know.”
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) April 17, 2018
How does this work when the president himself tells reporters to call “my attorney,” meaning Cohen? https://t.co/Rvu2MW0dTS
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 17, 2018
re: #10 PhillyPretzel
From the free dictionary:
encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com
Yeah, but they’re implying “doxing” is a legal concept. I’m pretty sure it’s not.
Anyone recall Hannity losing his shit last year over the “unmasking scandal”? I wonder if this is related?
Thread: NY Daily News eulogizes the 32 people who died at Virginia Tech 11 years ago today.
It’s been 11 years since 32 people tragically lost their lives to gun violence at Virginia Tech. At the time, it was the deadliest shooting by a single gunman in U.S. history (unfortunately, that record has been surpassed).
Today, we remember. #VTWeRemember pic.twitter.com/NY2SwQIPC1— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) April 16, 2018
re: #22 Charles Johnson
I don’t advocate stalking white men even though there’s plenty of cause to be wary and watchful of us.
Tomorrow’s cover: Trump lawyer Michael Cohen’s day in court quickly turned into the Stormy Daniels show https://t.co/GSDars5JZK pic.twitter.com/jj8hi9ozix
— New York Post (@nypost) April 17, 2018
re: #21 Backwoods_Sleuth
Who He Hires and Why Is Nobody’s Business’
Funny how FoxNews didn’t apply that same logic to any and all people who worked for Hillary Clinton.
Huma Abedin and Burns Strider come to mind - non stop attacks on who Hillary hired.
Funny how when James @Comey writes a book about the 2016 election and how he lost his dream job and drank wine nobody tells him to go walk in the woods and keep quiet.
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) April 17, 2018
re: #26 Charles Johnson
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.@AlanDersh calls out Hannity for not disclosing Cohen ties!
DERSHOWITZ: “I really think that you should have disclosed your relationship with Cohen when you talked about him on this show.”
HANNITY: “I have the right to privacy.” pic.twitter.com/CuCIIo8fuw— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) April 17, 2018
Over the weekend, Dallas women took to social media to out their alleged rapists in the Dallas music + nightlife scenes — most notably All/Everything DJ John Stewart. https://t.co/PyI7kLkBwN
*Please note that many readers may find the details contained in this story disturbing. pic.twitter.com/5p1bjKr6ni— Central Track (@Central_Track) April 16, 2018
My poor dog believes he found his forever mate….. pic.twitter.com/kD8p67b2O8
— lionheart91 (@lyonheart91) April 17, 2018
re: #47 plansbandc
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Uh, I have something to warn you about if you go to her parents house for Christmas and her brothers are there …
re: #48 Eventual Carrion
I think that bulldog is smitten. He’s willing to live on the edge.
Peter Stone on @Rachel looks to be in his cups.
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
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You weren’t concerned about the Rich family’s privacy Lumpy when you exploited their traegdy to push a bullshit conspiracy theory. Face it, you’re fucked and it couldn’t have happen to a more deserving person than you outside of Trump.
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
Hannity now demands the right to privacy?
That’s…. um….. Rich.
Hannity spewed nonstop conspiracy theories about Seth Rich and Rich’s family demanded Hannity stop. He refused. Hannity and Fox should be sued out of existence for that alone, but here we are.
Hannity may get his comeuppance because his lawyer is a dumbass and Trump isn’t any brighter.
re: #36 ObserverArt
TONIGHT: Hannity on Hannity.
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One can always hope that Sean Insanity will be sucked past the event horizon of a black hole.
I wonder if the people who were so worried about ethics in gaming journalism have an issue with Lumpy not disclosing that the lawyer he so staunchly defended is his common link with Trump but nah, Lumpy’s got a penis so he’s good with them.
At this point, Hannity’s insistence that he wasn’t one of Michael Cohen’s clients seems even less realistic than the physics on display here…. pic.twitter.com/kqZ4MnWrkT
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) April 17, 2018
re: #49 plansbandc
I think that bulldog is smitten. He’s willing to live on the edge.
Well, edge of the bed anyway.
re: #45 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Wow! It’s The Three Stooges and Shemp Hannity got some bad advice!
re: #38 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Thread: NY Daily News eulogizes the 32 people who died at Virginia Tech 11 years ago today.
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Fuck, has it been that long already?
re: #59 Eclectic Cyborg
Fuck, has it been that long already?
Yep. My cousin and a lot of people I grew up with were at Blacksburg that day. The way Tim Kaine handled that tragedy was one of his best moments as governor.
re: #56 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
What… the actual… FUCK… did I just watch.
That would be the siege/catapult scene from the Bollywood fantasy epic “Baahubali 2: The Conclusion” (sequel to the original Baahubali naturally). Name is all sorts of ironic since it’s all but certain there will be a 3rd movie sometime in the next couple of years..
Longer 3 minute scene with audio, enjoy (and for the love of all things electronic, don’t watch while drinking anything)! :)
streamable.com
re: #62 Archangelus
That would be the siege/catapult scene from the Bollywood fantasy epic “Baahubali 2: The Conclusion” (sequel to the original Baahubali naturally). Name is all sorts of ironic since it’s all but certain there will be a 3rd movie sometime in the next couple of years..
Longer scene with audio:
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I still have to watch those. I watched my first Bollywood movie last week with Mrs. Fish and we found it fantastic, albeit tragic. Can’t remember the name off the top of my head. But everybody at my former company loved Baahubali and I never got around to it, but I still want to.
Something I did not know: There is a Pulitzer prize for music. It normally has gone to classical or jazz music, but this year it went to a rap albam, DAMN, by Kendrick Lamar.
Beyoncé had Coachella renamed after her, Kendrick Lamar won a Pulitzer Prize, & Black Panther has made more money than Titanic.
Black history month is every month, every day, every year, all the time.— Clint Smith (@ClintSmithIII) April 16, 2018
re: #64 Belafon
Something I did not know: There is a Pulitzer prize for music. It normally has gone to classical or jazz music, but this year it went to a rap albam, DAMN, by Kendrick Lamar.
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re: #63 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I still have to watch those. I watched my first Bollywood movie last week with Mrs. Fish and we found it fantastic, albeit tragic. Can’t remember the name off the top of my head. But everybody at my former company loved Baahubali and I never got around to it, but I still want to.
I still remember the first Bollywood movie I saw—their version of Superman & Spider Woman which had me laughing!
Oh, fantastic! Netflix has them both! Got new movies to watch for date nights with Mrs. Fish! Or maybe I should put them on when fishfolk are here this weekend, try to expand their cultural horizons…
[Chortle.]
re: #63 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I still have to watch those. I watched my first Bollywood movie last week with Mrs. Fish and we found it fantastic, albeit tragic. Can’t remember the name off the top of my head. But everybody at my former company loved Baahubali and I never got around to it, but I still want to.
Ah yes, fantastic yet tragic is a common thing in many Bollywood movies.
Also great dance bits and brilliant scenes featuring ridiculous “realism” (see the catapult scene, basically that but with a huge budget).
Before cable TV arrived there in the 90s, you had only a select few TV channels in the entire Middle East. One channel in particular, METV, aired in all the countries and had a regular weekly Bollywood film. EVERYONE watched those, across all ages, and almost religiously (with subtitles for the most part, but the real fun was figuring out the plot when there weren’t any).
Hell, watching those once a week was possibly the shared tradition that Israelis, Turks, Jordanians, and Syrians could have built a lasting peace treaty upon…/
New season of @BoschAmazon on Amazon Prime! Binge scheduled.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 17, 2018
Michael Aventti on Lawrence - Cohen would only mention Hannity if there was something in the files he doesn’t want revealed - email, recorded phone call, ???
re: #70 fern01
Michael Aventti on Lawrence - Cohen would only mention Hannity if there was something in the files he doesn’t want revealed - email, recorded phone call, ???
Something is up. And I hope and think we’ll find out.
I’ve come to the conclusion that not only is the pee tape real, but that it shows Russian hookers peeing on Sean Hannity as Trump watches.
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) April 17, 2018
Michael Cohen has suggested to people close to him that perhaps he should act as his own attorney, because he may be the most apt person to defend himself, Vanity Fair reports. https://t.co/jQY4LEHf9A
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) April 16, 2018
Michael Cohen truly is the dumbest motherfucker imaginable. https://t.co/RU8EysUYSU
— 🏴☠️ (@goddamnedfrank) April 17, 2018
re: #69 Charles Johnson
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I’ve got one episode to go, it’s good but it starts slow.
Make room in your dread queue for this: a medium size asteroid made a very close flyby of Earth this weekend just hours after it was first detected. It’ll sneak up on you if you let it into your heart https://t.co/fcSjd1WwoK pic.twitter.com/AeD2lqKPK2
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) April 17, 2018
Hey look Bob, what’s that dot there…. annnnnnd, we’re like the dinosaurs.
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) April 17, 2018
Yesterday there were tweets from Ari Melber where he was expressing doubts about the James Comey book and what Comey claims and how he positions himself.
Earlier he did a piece on his show about it. When I looked the video up, he has another video with the same title with additions and posted later this evening.
He does a pretty good job breaking Comey down. It helps set up Rachel for her Thursday night interview with Comey.
I am gonna drop this right here from January to refresh everyone’s memory. (Sean has a lot to fear.) https://t.co/jaf1P4kdqp
— Tracie (@traciemac_Bmore) April 16, 2018
@darth @Mowinnings this is how my dogs spend 91% of their time. They are happy tbh. They are good dogs. pic.twitter.com/hyrIo2BZbn
— travis hasler (@travish1976) April 17, 2018
During this Michael Cohen drama, let’s not forget that the only significant raid during Barack Obama’s tenure was when Navy SEALs stormed a compound in Pakistan and took out Osama bin Laden.
— Adam Best (@adamcbest) April 9, 2018
This tweet has aged well so far, and will likely continue to do so in the foreseeable future… https://t.co/xHgtvRglUs
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) April 16, 2018
All these islamophobic pieces of shit have blood on their hands now. Alexandre Bissonnette, who killed six people at a mosque in Quebec City frequently checked Twitter feeds of @benshapiro @cernovich @prisonplanet. Sickening pic.twitter.com/VLvmCCG4TY
— Nathan Bernard (@nathanTbernard) April 16, 2018
The shooter is a deranged POS who should burn in hell. If you think I’m responsible for his evil, GFY. https://t.co/VHmCMoK6TU
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) April 16, 2018
Where was he radicalized?
Oh, there is a list?
Well, looks like we’ve got that cleared up.
Why does the Party of Personal Responsibility never take any? https://t.co/mr7PNCFq7e— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) April 17, 2018
re: #82 Kragar
Touchy, touchy. Your guilty flows off you like a raging river.
Suck it up, Mr. Complicit. You proud of yourself?— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) April 17, 2018
re: #84 MsJ
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The facts don’t care about Ben’s feelings and those facts are that he’s well liked by violent extremist assholes.
re: #80 Charles Johnson
that’s fucking adorable
No source, but…
10 more Trump staffers removed from White House for not passing background.
Including their “chief digital officer.”
What is going on?!?!— Pesach ‘Pace’ Lattin ⏺ (@pacelattin) April 16, 2018
Hannity’s show tonight sounded… interesting.
Hannity begins, covered in pig’s blood, by welcoming the “liberals in the media” and smearing mud onto his uncovered pecs. “I am here and I am alive,” he screams.
— 265 days ago Trump promised 24-hr Hezbollah answer (@MattNegrin) April 17, 2018
re: #89 makeitstop
Hannity’s show tonight sounded… interesting.
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Alex Jones should sue.
re: #89 makeitstop
Hannity’s show tonight sounded… interesting.
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Dude. Don’t drink before going on-air. I know, you’ve had a shit day, and nobody blames you, but… Just Don’t Do It.
re: #89 makeitstop
Hannity’s show tonight sounded… interesting.
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Who smoked more blue meth today—Kellyanne or Hannity?
Well, paid my taxes, but still got to mail in the returns tomorrow. Took a hit this year because when my company got bought, they screwed up my 401k loan, so I had to pay the penalties, otherwise I would have gotten a refund.
Man what?
My daughter’s history text book explains that saying “slavery was bad” is too simplistic & many slaves were probably fine with it. pic.twitter.com/WoEcEUJxpg
— Eileen Curtright (@eileencurtright) April 17, 2018
re: #77 teleskiguy
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One of the reasons we need to be able to keep track of those is, if it had hit, we could have had a war started, possibly nuclear, before anyone determined the real cause.
Looks like there are going to be a lot of demonstrations tomorrow for Tax Day…
re: #99 Joe Bacon 🌹
Is that from a Texas Textbook?
All textbooks are Texas textbooks. That’s been a real problem for many decades now.
How hard is this phrase? “Slavery was a great evil and a terrible stain on a nation formed under the words “All men are created equal.” That the Foundrrs often owned slaves shows the contradiction between written philosophy and practice.”
Hannity’s ethics under fire https://t.co/DxCINwClkZ pic.twitter.com/cKg3HBQ9MK
— POLITICO (@politico) April 17, 2018
The Institute For The Incredibly Fucking Obvious just came up with something! https://t.co/6J0eCd6QMw
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 17, 2018
re: #100 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
All textbooks are Texas textbooks. That’s been a real problem for many decades now.
Not here in California!
re: #100 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
All textbooks are Texas textbooks. That’s been a real problem for many decades now.
In the liberal hellhole of California, both my kids are given free Chromebooks by their school, and all their lessons and reading materials for class are online.
I don’t know how much longer we can survive this.
re: #104 Kragar
In the liberal hellhole of California, both my kids are given free Chromebooks by their school, and all their lessons and reading materials for class are online.
I don’t know how much longer we can survive this.
What a failure Jerry Brown is.//
Why not ask Seth Rich’s family about how ethical Hannity is?
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) April 17, 2018
re: #104 Kragar
In the liberal hellhole of California, both my kids are given free Chromebooks by their school, and all their lessons and reading materials for class are online.
I don’t know how much longer we can survive this.
A lot.
re: #89 makeitstop
Hannity’s show tonight sounded… interesting.
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That’s snark right? That guy just write a crazy train soap opera. Right?
re: #110 MsJ
That’s snark right? That guy just write a crazy train soap opera. Right?
Oh Hannity is just the caboose in Trump’s KKKrazy Train!
re: #110 MsJ
That’s snark right? That guy just write a crazy train soap opera. Right?
Did you read the whole thread? It’s hilarious. But I didn’t watch so I can’t tell you if it really happened. ;)
His security detail will be provided by the Department of Corrections
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) April 17, 2018
Clumsy giant pandas fall during play time pic.twitter.com/54lyvCqgRL
— Reuters Top News (@Reuters) April 17, 2018
The Panda was to make you feel good…
before this
Looking in Getty tonight for an image for a piece about chemical warfare, I came across photos of handicapped orphans in Vietnam, the 3rd generation of Agent Orange victims.
We don’t confront this legacy enough in the US.
(Photo by Paula Bronstein/Getty) pic.twitter.com/qr811OC63G— Kate Brannen (@K8brannen) April 17, 2018
Q: What’s the difference between a Garbanzo bean and a chick pea?
A: Donald Trump has never had a Garbanzo bean on his face.
I ran into Barack Obama. He is working as a waiter in a Middle Eastern restaurant in Rio. Finally a job which meets his qualifications. pic.twitter.com/CkqJRsG1Od
— Chuck Holton (@rangerholton) April 16, 2018
Reminder: 9 out of 10 times including “Christian” on your twitter bio is how you deflect accusations that you’re a fucking gutter trash. https://t.co/xSSlCjBBQ2
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) April 16, 2018
re: #118 Kragar
So many mediocre white men still resenting a black President.
re: #120 jaunte
So many mediocre white men still resenting a black President.
Black Harvard educated lawyer, black man who made something of himself after being raised by a single Mom, black man who beat an admiral and governor’s son to be President. Black man who is the most intelligent president we’ve had in my life.
Hannity’s ethics “under fire”?
You cannot tarnish an already rusted blade.
re: #122 HappyWarrior
See how he keeps piling on to the little snowflakes?
In poking around the web today, here’s my favorite put-down:
You and the rest of the stupid Trumpanzees should just retreat into the lower third of Trump’s large intestine where, huddled together in ignorance, you can feel safe until Trump’s next bowel movement.
re: #125 jaunte
See how he keeps piling on to the little snowflakes?
He triggers them by being a better man and father than they are. If my Dad did what that idiot did, I’d be embarrassed.
re: #118 Kragar
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hahahahaha. PIPE BURST or something in the unit upstairs. She’s not home.
My place is a shitshow flood.
There’s nothing you can do but laugh.
re: #20 Charles Johnson
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MST3K did a really funny host segment featuring a fight between the Nanites and the mites on Mike’s eyelashes. It was called the Battle of Follicle Hill.
re: #73 goddamnedfrank
Very true. As the saying goes, any attorney who represents himself has a fool for a client.
Off-topic:
The picture from the referenced Vanity Fair article was reportedly from a get-together Friday afternoon. Cohen apparently blew off a hearing in Judge Woods courtroom to be at the ‘get-together’. Reportedly, the people hanging out with Cohen included the son-in-law of a billionaire Russian Oligarch as well as the former CFO of a unit of Duetsche Bank.
Supposedly, the meeting was well publicized, including inviting photographers. From that, I assume that some sort of message was being sent to someone. (Obviously not me. And that’s okay.)
Does anyone have more insight into the point of the meeting?
re: #129 Stanley Sea
hahahahaha. PIPE BURST or something in the unit upstairs. She’s not home.
My place is a shitshow flood.
There’s nothing you can do but laugh.
Oh fuck extremely not cool. I think you’re legally entitled to go up there and steal all her stuff now.
Can I just take a moment to admit that Trump is brought down not for firing Comey, not for shitting all over the law, but because of Stormy Daniels, I may laugh myself to death?
LOL, this never gets old.
So Michael Cohen let me get this straight? Judge tells you to give up the names on your client list. You try to secretly divulge the mystery clients identity and the judge says no and forces you in court to say his name. And now you have never met? Did you just lie to the judge?
— Harold N Gadson (@HarrySaidIt) April 17, 2018
re: #135 goddamnedfrank
LOL, this never gets old.
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re: #135 goddamnedfrank
Wait… if they have never met, how did Hannity ask him those questions that appear to have arisen from a Schrodinger-client relationship???
re: #137 freetoken
Wait… if they have never met, how did Hannity ask him those questions that appear to have arisen from a Schrodinger-client relationship???
Different Michael Cohen. @speechboy71 has been dealing with this for awhile now.
re: #134 Targetpractice
Can I just take a moment to admit that Trump is brought down not for firing Comey, not for shitting all over the law, but because of Stormy Daniels, I may laugh myself to death?
Our British lizards will remember from their history Mandy Rice-Davies and her famous line: “Well, he would, wouldn’t he?”
And it’s been slang’ed to boot: MRDA (Mandy Rice-Davies Applies)…..
Show this video to every pro athlete today pic.twitter.com/bU6Iuls9jA
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) April 16, 2018
❤️❤️❤️ https://t.co/RLUjqeAYK8
— Mikaela Shiffrin (@MikaelaShiffrin) April 17, 2018
He really should probably change his twitter name to something like “the Better Michael Cohen”.
re: #129 Stanley Sea
hahahahaha. PIPE BURST or something in the unit upstairs. She’s not home.
My place is a shitshow flood.
There’s nothing you can do but laugh.
This while you’re prepping for a big move?!?!
Whew. You will deserve a nice vacation soon.
re: #129 Stanley Sea
hahahahaha. PIPE BURST or something in the unit upstairs. She’s not home.
My place is a shitshow flood.
There’s nothing you can do but laugh.
My sympathies—sincerely. Reminds me of when the super was snaking the bathtub drain in the apartment above us and poked a hole in the trap.
Anderson Cooper: “Have you ever heard the President lie?”
Republican lawmaker Jim Jordan: “I have not.”
Anderson Cooper: “Really?…”#KeepingThemHonesthttps://t.co/68BanvVlB3 pic.twitter.com/1wjswJAn1r— Anderson Cooper 360° (@AC360) April 17, 2018
re: #131 ckkatz
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…Does anyone have more insight into the point of the meeting?
And how Judge Wood is going to feel about it?
re: #146 jaunte
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Well, when one has their head that far up their own ass, it’s hard to hear much of anything.
Sad thing is Anderson gave him plenty of chances to back out of it but he kept on digging. No wonder why Boehner hates that guy.
re: #133 goddamnedfrank
Oh fuck extremely not cool. I think you’re legally entitled to go up there and steal all her stuff now.
All I’m thinking is HOTEL for the rest of my lease.
And packers to come take everything saved away. Their labor, not mine.
re: #116 NoSoapForYou
What’s the difference between a hippo and a Zippo?
One is really heavy and the other is a little lighter.
re: #152 Stanley Sea
All I’m thinking is HOTEL for the rest of my lease.
And packers to come take everything saved away. Their labor, not mine.
My poor kit though. She is the one who discovered it. Saw her staring at this growing puddle from above. Wha?
Called plumber, turned off my water. It’s still flowing. Chica is trying to pad her way through wet carpet to her food bowl.
There’s actually a huge streak of water on the outside of my building. From the 2nd floor down. My neighbor is not home yet. I asked, but never got her #. The property manager for the community called (I have contacts) & is trying to reach her.
Lordy!
re: #151 HappyWarrior
Sad thing is Anderson gave him plenty of chances to back out of it but he kept on digging. No wonder why Boehner hates that guy.
Personally, I think every single Republican in the country, from the county dog catcher to the president, is a criminal liar. Every one top to bottom. They need to be eradicated, the entire party. Disbanded completely. A new party needs to be created.
I’m starting to think Fox is part of the Russian long con. Murdoch has ties to Putin. There needs to be a law that American news has to be owned by Americans and that news must be truthful. None of those truthiness bullshit. Differences in opinion are one thing, Fox is a whole different thing.
Until the mass media that divides and lies is addressed, we will never be whole again.
re: #152 Stanley Sea
All I’m thinking is HOTEL for the rest of my lease.
And packers to come take everything saved away. Their labor, not mine.
That sounds like a plan. Get out as soon as you can. That place sounds like a nightmare.
re: #157 MsJ
That sounds like a plan. Get out as soon as you can. That place sounds like a nightmare.
Every other day it was great. Cleaning out that big closet this weekend released the demons.
re: #158 Stanley Sea
Every other day it was great. Cleaning out that big closet this weekend released the demons.
I so need to do that. I’m envious.
Except for the moving part. Ick. 🙂
re: #155 Stanley Sea
My poor kit though. She is the one who discovered it. Saw her staring at this growing puddle from above. Wha?
Called plumber, turned off my water. It’s still flowing. Chica is trying to pad her way through wet carpet to her food bowl.
There’s actually a huge streak of water on the outside of my building. From the 2nd floor down. My neighbor is not home yet. I asked, but never got her #. The property manager for the community called (I have contacts) & is trying to reach her.
Lordy!
Oh, poor Chica! And poor SS!
Happened to my sister awhile back — upstairs neighbors left town and left a window open. In Boston. Weather turned, pipes froze, huge leak and flood on a weekend when the landlady wasn’t answering the phone for hours. Only saving grace was that the major damage was in the bathroom rather than her bedroom or den so she only lost a few books. (Librarian. Owns about 5000 books in a tiny apartment. Yes, there’s a bookshelf in the bathroom too.) Took a couple of months to get it all repaired.
Hope you haven’t lost too much in the deluge, and you can get some strong backs to clear everything out.
re: #160 CleverToad
I will update you!
I’m moving on 6/30.
The water is still pouring. Been at least 3 hours.
This looks like a negotiation of getting out of my lease early/hotel stay for a month + movers.
again, lordy.
re: #161 Stanley Sea
I will update you!
I’m moving on 6/30.
The water is still pouring. Been at least 3 hours.
This looks like a negotiation of getting out of my lease early/hotel stay for a month + movers.
again, lordy.
Sheesh. You’ll have to send updates from the ark as this saga progresses.
Will keep fingers crossed for you and hope it’s not too much of a financial hit. Refund of half of April’s rent for a start.
re: #129 Stanley Sea
hahahahaha. PIPE BURST or something in the unit upstairs. She’s not home.
My place is a shitshow flood.
There’s nothing you can do but laugh.
Oh my - it is good you are still laughing. I hope your neighbor has good insurance
Greets and saluts from the Resistance in the NYC metro area after a day where we got nearly 3 inches of rain in a couple of hours and saw flash floods all day long (phones were going off all morning long with flash flood warnings in waves).
But it’s not the rain that has me writing this morning. It’s the Stormy weather in Trumpworld. Hannity is in deep trouble, and he still doesn’t quite get it. Fox is in trouble here too, but they might know it. It starts with ethics in journalism.
Hannity’s ethics under fire https://t.co/DxCINwClkZ pic.twitter.com/cKg3HBQ9MK
— POLITICO (@politico) April 17, 2018
Hannity had ethics?
Fox has ethics?
No. Just no.
Stop right there.
Hannity has the ethics of a limp noodle that can be twisted and turned however he sees fit. He’s got a certain moral flexibility that allows him to continually lie and misrepresent facts and the state of the world to perpetually keep his viewers/listeners misinformed for years on end.
Hannity is an amoral agitprop merchant. It’s what he does and it’s who he is.
And Fox News lacks any morals or ethics either. After all, they’re the same outfit that paid off women for sex harassment claims and then gave the harassers golden parachutes to get out.
Oh, and did I mention that the golden parachutes were more money than the settlements?
Fox should have canned Hannity after the Seth Rich debacle, except they didn’t. They stood by him even after the family of Rich demanded that he stop spreading nonsensical conspiracy theories about their son’s death - which Hannity tied to Clinton.
The family is suing Fox; and frankly they have a damned good case.
The fact that Hannity has had Cohen on and never disclosed that Cohen was his lawyer is a huge no-no. Heck, there’s a reason that when media outlets like ABC do reporting on movies, they have to add the disclaimer that Disney is the parent company to ABC. It’s to avoid the appearance of impropriety.
Hannity doesn’t give a crap about any of that. He’s more interested in dumping on Clinton and deflecting attention from Trumpworld. That he’s now watching it all crumble down around him is… not quite justice, but it is the start of schadenfreude.