Video: Jon Stewart’s Powerful Statement on Trump’s Gratuitous Cruelty
Jon Stewart takes over the Late Show with his own message for the president.
Jon Stewart takes over the Late Show with his own message for the president.
Of course the batshit loony #QANON right wing conspiracy theory is getting wildly popular among Trump cultists. Of course it is. This is our world now.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 29, 2018
And of course, within seconds of posting that tweet I started getting batshit crazy #QANON morons ranting at me.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 29, 2018
The QANON conspiracy theory is like all previous right wing conspiracy theories rolled into one rancid ball of poisonous hatred with the crazy meter on overdrive, throwing off sparks of dangerous insanity.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 29, 2018
Jason Kessler is the guy who is trying to get a permit to hold a follow up “Unite the Right” hate rally in Washington DC in August is having a bad time of late.
Yesterday, Unicorn Riot, a deconstructed group of artists and journalists (as in, “probably more anarchy that LGF people are used to, but they do go after Nazis”), got their hands on and published a log of Facebook chats by Kessler and others who are trying to put together the DC hate rally. It’s the usual swamp of “we’re not really violent” but “we’re looking for Hammerskins to help us” and “we need to get buses for Charlottesville” (apparently they’re going to try again in Cville!?) but “don’t call anywhere near there.” And so on.
More amusingly, Kessler was interrupted by his father last night while he was doing a livestream with another white supremacist. Apparently Jason’s father doesn’t approve of his son’s Nazi tendencies.
Kessler, 34, is living with his family because he’s embroiled in lawsuits.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
They’re buying billboards now, too:
QAnon billboards are a thing now. This one’s in Georgia. pic.twitter.com/VQ0Hn3T7h6
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) June 29, 2018
re: #2 mmmirele
Jason Kessler is the guy who is trying to get a permit to hold a follow up “Unite the Right” hate rally in Washington DC in August is having a bad time of late.
Yesterday, Unicorn Riot, a deconstructed group of artists and journalists (as in, “probably more anarchy that LGF people are used to, but they do go after Nazis”), got their hands on and published a log of Facebook chats by Kessler and others who are trying to put together the DC hate rally. It’s the usual swamp of “we’re not really violent” but “we’re looking for Hammerskins to help us” and “we need to get buses for Charlottesville” (apparently they’re going to try again in Cville!?) but “don’t call anywhere near there.” And so on.
More amusingly, Kessler was interrupted by his father last night while he was doing a livestream with another white supremacist. Apparently Jason’s father doesn’t approve of his son’s Nazi tendencies.
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Kessler, 34, is living with his family because he’s embroiled in lawsuits.
“GET OFF THE TUBES BOY YOUR SUCKING UP ALL THE BANDWIDTH IN THE FKCING HOUSE”
re: #2 mmmirele
OMG! Nazi boy lives in daddy’s basement.
EL OH fucking EL!!
Jason Kessler’s Cucked Family https://t.co/sqMUc1JZlv via @YouTube— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) June 29, 2018
You mean #QANON is not a new tasty bran type cereal that aids digestion?
— 🦈🦈Dave’s Not Believing this Crap🦈🦈 (@DaveoutofAustin) June 29, 2018
A Facebook commenter called @Schwarzenegger a snowflake for making fun of Trump. He responded with a Mr. Freeze joke and more: https://t.co/Yb716Is2Sq pic.twitter.com/T4ugOSqT57
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) June 29, 2018
re: #6 Dave In Austin
It actually is very bad for the digestion.
re: #7 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
So some snowflake who’s offended that Arnold made fun of DrumPf went to Arnold’s FB and called Arnold a snowflake?
Yeah that sounds about 2018.
re: #2 mmmirele
Quite honestly, the only thing that surprised me about the logs of their exchanges was that there wasn’t any mention of an attempt to get Donald Trump to speak at their rally.
so this is fascinating
lime and bird now seen as the two horse race since VCs dumped a kajillion bucks into both at obscene valuations
third place, i imagine, is a difficult spot for spin
so their answer: an initial coin offering without the VCshttps://t.co/4SFmrdnl6K— ಠ_ಠ (@MikeIsaac) June 29, 2018
Students came to peacefully protest the Idaho State GOP Convention. Rep. Priscilla Giddings took a picture with them and posted it to FB with the following caption: pic.twitter.com/zbjLySRtbP
— Anne Helen Petersen (@annehelen) June 29, 2018
Students came to peacefully protest the Idaho State GOP Convention. Rep. Priscilla Giddings took a picture with them and posted it to FB with the following caption: pic.twitter.com/zbjLySRtbP
— Anne Helen Petersen (@annehelen) June 29, 2018
This is monstrous. https://t.co/spMcxNzYAe
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) June 29, 2018
https://t.co/iplgX8wLA9 Nothing very juicy or revelatory. However, I love how vague and out of his depth he is. Such basic answers to simple questions even whilst in “private”
— Tim (@TimboTime) June 29, 2018
re: #8 Sir John Barron
Well there ya go…… God, these people.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
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That QAnon bullshit is gonna get someone killed, I have no doubt about that whatsoever. Those wackos are working themselves up into a frenzy and whomever “Q” is (I strongly suspect it’s more than one person) is simply pouring gallons of gasoline onto a fire with each and every posting.
His face gives me hope and breaks my heart.
Roslyn La Liberte of RC Design Construction in Woodland Hills screamed at a 14 year old boy at the Simi Valley City Council Meeting, he was there to talk about immigration & supporting SB54. #becivil #BeBest pic.twitter.com/GTGY1V5gma
— Lisa Fancher (@Burger_Meister6) June 29, 2018
re: #17 JordanRules
His face gives me hope and breaks my heart.
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— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) June 29, 2018
Because we all need a copy…….. What to do with a MAGA.
I will trade you your graphic for this one. :) pic.twitter.com/f17tWduIme
— Red Lori Bright Eyes (@RedloraineV) June 29, 2018
re: #17 JordanRules
Lady looks like she is about to pop her head off and throw it at him.
I don’t understand how their brains function. I read the affidavit, a guy who was active in the #metoo movement was arrested for child porn and child rape. OK, throw the book at this scumbag.
This proves something something OBAMAKILLERY IS BEING EXPOSED!!!!!!!!
What?
Game over pic.twitter.com/VnjMajpfPs
— ShadowAnon (@ShadowAnon3) June 29, 2018
re: #7 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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re: #9 Sir John Barron
You know what’s also so 2018? A general level of political discourse so low that Arnold Friggin’ Schwarzenegger (once derided as the epitome of the shallow “celebrity politician”) posts stuff and comes across sounding like the Respected Elder Statesman and Voice Of Reason.
re: #7 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Arnold Schwarzenegger is more American that the current occupant of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I may not agree with him on many things, but he understands what it means to be an American and I’m proud to call him a fellow American citizen.
Where would the US be using green weapons now? Unless they plan to *attack* ‘the’ Ukraine in conjunction with Russia…
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) June 29, 2018
re: #23 Dr Lizardo
As immigrants we don’t take this country for granted. Coming from one nation to another gives a completely different view of things.
Most of these armchair commentators on immigration don’t have a fucking clue about it. It’s easy to be all “America, fuck yeah!” when you’ve never learned anything else.
re: #16 Dr Lizardo
can someone please explain to me exactly what the hell Qanon is?
re: #13 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“empty 30mm shell”
That about sums up the ammosexual right: All shell, no cannon.
These delusional loudmouths really do think they have all the guns. I would almost feel sorry for them, except that they are depraved assholes who deserve all the self inflicted misery that is headed their way.
re: #26 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
can someone please explain to me exactly what the hell Qanon is?
QAnon is an 8Chan shitposter who’s claiming that he (or she) has “Q Level Security Clearance” in the Federal government.
There is a Q-level security clearance, but it’s in the Department of Energy.
Now, Q is saying that President Trump is secretly working to bring down a cabal of pedophilic cannibal Satanists who have ensconced themselves at the highest levels of government. Those involved in this wacked-out conspiracy theory include former President Obama, Hillary Clinton, etc., and that the Mueller investigation is simply a cover, a misdirection so that Trump can go after the aforementioned.
There are additional claims, such as that Hillary is already in Gitmo and the person we’re all seeing is her body double.
All manner of conspiracy theories, many of them sounding, to me at least, like paranoid delusions.
re: #29 Dr Lizardo
god damn. I would be willing to bet Q is a russian just fucking with them and laughing maniacally at how successful he’s been. But that is some seriously crazy shit.
Also, Rosanne totally buys into QAnon. She supports it. She’s tweeted that Trump has rolled up dozens of pedophiles, saves hundreds of kids…
re: #31 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
god damn. I would be willing to bet Q is a russian just fucking with them and laughing maniacally at how successful he’s been. But that is some seriously crazy shit.
Seeing as how Q is seemingly posting virtually nonstop, either it’s a team of individuals sharing a common account on 8Chan (that’s what I suspect) or, less likely, a paranoid schizophrenic on a nonstop meth binge.
re: #27 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
“empty 30mm shell”
That about sums up the ammosexual right: All shell, no cannon.These delusional loudmouths really do think they have all the guns. I would almost feel sorry for them, except that they are depraved assholes who deserve all the self inflicted misery that is headed their way.
Wait a sec… “30mm” is about 1-3/8 inches - what sort of weapon uses that size ammo?
And if the shell is empty, what is Ms Giddings using it for? A paperweight?
The independent DHS Inspector General has exposed how ineffectual ICE inspections are, and how delinquent the agency is in addressing serious violations. In some cases, inspectors outright lied — and were caught by the Inspector General during the course of its investigation.
— ACLU (@ACLU) June 29, 2018
It’s more apparent than ever that we need to rein in rampant @ICEgov abuses. Tell DHS: https://t.co/7mLmxDyWbo
— ACLU (@ACLU) June 29, 2018
You can find the report here: https://t.co/0VBtX6SL1a
— ACLU (@ACLU) June 29, 2018
re: #34 Jay C
Wait a sec… “30mm” is about 1-3/8 inches - what sort of weapon uses that size ammo?
And if the shell is empty, what is Ms Giddings using it for? A paperweight?
Traction for the rear wheels of her pickup?
re: #24 Chrysicat
Army Tanks Slowly Going Green in Europe - Apr 2017
3ABCT equipment going green for Atlantic Resolve - Apr 2017
And, they’re going to keep painting them green
re: #34 Jay C
Wait a sec… “30mm” is about 1-3/8 inches - what sort of weapon uses that size ammo?
And if the shell is empty, what is Ms Giddings using it for? A paperweight?
Pretty sure 30mm is the diameter
re: #28 sagehen
Central America is very forested, very green.
True. So the US (I won’t say ‘we’ until something above a Statehouse is in D control again) may be planning to invade El Salvador or Guatemala—probably via Costa Rica, since that one has no army to oppose its landing?
Why do I get the feeling that this is alongside a Russian invasion of Estonia and each endorses the other’s actions of ‘controlling its backyard’?
re: #34 Jay C
It’s used in the M-230 chain gun or the MK44/M242 Bushmaster (widely found across multiple vehicle platforms (on vehicles, boats, etc.).
re: #33 Dr Lizardo
Seeing as how Q is seemingly posting virtually nonstop, either it’s a team of individuals sharing a common account on 8Chan (that’s what I suspect) or, less likely, a paranoid schizophrenic on a nonstop meth binge.
So, John McAfee then?
re: #34 Jay C
Wait a sec… “30mm” is about 1-3/8 inches - what sort of weapon uses that size ammo?
And if the shell is empty, what is Ms Giddings using it for? A paperweight?
The General Electric GAU-8/A Avenger is a 30 mm hydraulically driven seven-barrel Gatling-type autocannon that is typically mounted in the United States Air Force’s Fairchild Republic A-10 Thunderbolt II. Designed specifically for the anti-tank role, the Avenger delivers very powerful rounds at a high rate of fire.
There are many other 30mm guns but this is the best known.
On Monday POTUS called us the enemy of the people. Today He said “Journalists, like all Americans, should be free from the fear of being violently attacked while doing their job.” Which is it? Well when a growling dog wags its tail, I look at the teeth.
— Brian J. Karem (@BrianKarem) June 29, 2018
I also think that those rebellious ICE officials smell that they will become the fall guys when we find out how many separated children have gone lost in the system and will never be reunited with their parents.
This cannot be fobbed off as ICE administrative incompetence or the inevitable Deep State Plot to Discredit Trump, the President and his entire party have to wear this albatross about their necks until it rots and then get a fresh albatross….
FBI&DOJ have been working overtime to respond to Trump’s Congressional cronies’ onerous document requests, diverting limited law enforcement resources from real priorities. Stop attacking the FBI&start focusing on issues that impact everyday Americans.
— Richard Blumenthal (@SenBlumenthal) June 29, 2018
it’s true do not ever exaggerate the physical harm you experience as a journalist pic.twitter.com/PrjJc2kR6r
— Max Tani (@maxwelltani) June 29, 2018
This one takes the “Total Lack of Self-Awareness” award for the year.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 29, 2018
re: #34 Jay C
Wait a sec… “30mm” is about 1-3/8 inches - what sort of weapon uses that size ammo?
And if the shell is empty, what is Ms Giddings using it for? A paperweight?
An A-10 has the GAU-8 Avenger 30mm cannon
JUST IN: Michael Flynn not yet ready for sentencing hearing due to the status of the special counsel’s investigation. Next status report due August 24. (Papadopoulos’ sentencing has been set for Sept. 7) pic.twitter.com/5wJaSAjVrX
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) June 29, 2018
re: #47 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
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30mm round next to a 30/06
Jeezly H. Crow!
re: #34 Jay C
Wait a sec… “30mm” is about 1-3/8 inches - what sort of weapon uses that size ammo?
And if the shell is empty, what is Ms Giddings using it for? A paperweight?
A-10 Thunderbolt. The plane is built around the gun, which is about the size of a VW Bug.
Let me explain it to you, Marco. Having a senator who spends his fu**ing time moonlighting as a media critic while journalists are being shot, calls for cursing. ¡Coño! https://t.co/NB5yd2u0sH
— Ana Navarro (@ananavarro) June 29, 2018
The shootings in Maryland seem to have more to do with a disgruntled loner than to have any political agenda behind them, but that does not prevent them from becoming terribly instrumentalized.
re: #40 lawhawk
It’s used in the M-230 chain gun or the MK44/M242 Bushmaster (widely found across multiple vehicle platforms (on vehicles, boats, etc.).
The M-230 chain gun uses a 30x113mm round (found on the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter), while the Mk44 Bushmaster & GAU-8 Avenger use a 30x173mm round
The M242 Bushmaster is a 25x137mm cannon
BIG: District Court judge blocks Kentucky’s Medicaid work requirements. https://t.co/VwLcuzEVnf
— Adriel Bettelheim (@abettel) June 29, 2018
re: #51 Blind Frog Belly White
Jeezly H. Crow!
Get hit by a 30.06 round, and you’re going to have a really bad day.
Get hit by a 30 mm round, and having a bad day will be the least of your worries, because you basically become instant strawberry jam.
Sign of our times… the F word is now routinely used in news stories, tweets etc It’s not even F*** anymore. Who made that decision???
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) June 29, 2018
Republican priorities. https://t.co/Wc0gV83Sr1
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 29, 2018
re: #57 Dr Lizardo
Get hit by a 30.06 round, and you’re going to have a really bad day.
Get hit by a 30 mm round, and having a bad day will be the least of your worries, because you basically become instant strawberry jam.
It was also toted by this little German tank
Acting Director of ICE Thomas Homan retired today after spending the last 16 months serving as the most controversial deportation chief in the beleaguered agency’s brief history. https://t.co/Wpu3nnYWkr
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) June 29, 2018
A big salute to the staff of the Gazette, who despite being traumatized and losing staffers to death and injury, vowed that the next day’s edition would come out, and they worked at home and got it out.https://t.co/KTvxSuVFVL pic.twitter.com/dVJ7cpH9S9
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) June 29, 2018
Governor, thank you as always for all the work you do on here. pic.twitter.com/DMqNZWf4iI
— David Roth (@david_j_roth) June 29, 2018
— constitutional crisis actor (@kbloggins) June 29, 2018
— aída chávez (@aidachavez) June 29, 2018
— Ed Mix (@the_edwin_mix) June 29, 2018
Thank you @GovMikeHuckabee for taking the time to lean against this fence. Knowing that you’re out there, smiling and leaning on fences, gives me hope for the future of this country.
— Deborah Danger (@danger_debbie) June 29, 2018
— Kel (@keltherman) June 29, 2018
My robot vacuum is fighting with my smart scale. This is an IoT nightmare. pic.twitter.com/spon0CjFSG
— meganmorrone (@meganmorrone) June 28, 2018
I … I don’t think they’re fighting. https://t.co/WBhjHCXsLY
— Charlie Stross (@cstross) June 29, 2018
Republicans are weird. They’ll put kids in cages, and made a racist demagogue with cognitive problems president, but they’ll get upset if someone says “fuck”.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) June 29, 2018
Dear Donald a message from Scotland ( contains swearing that might offend Christians who aren’t offended at caging babies) #trump #FamilesBelongTogether pic.twitter.com/u55Vt50jf5
— Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) June 20, 2018
re: #55 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
The M-230 chain gun uses a 30x113mm round (found on the AH-64 Apache attack helicopter), while the Mk44 Bushmaster & GAU-8 Avenger use a 30x173mm round
The M242 Bushmaster is a 25x137mm cannon
Prosecutors say disgraced ex-sports doctor Larry Nassar and a former trainer have been charged with sexual abuse stemming from an investigation involving an elite gymnastics center in Texas. https://t.co/73Bfm9xz4O
— AP Central U.S. (@APCentralRegion) June 29, 2018
re: #58 Charles Johnson
Sign of our times… the F word is now routinely used in news stories, tweets etc It’s not even F*** anymore. Who made that decision???
— Marco Rubio
Dude, unless you’re subtly trolling your party’s president, just don’t even.
The Fox business model explained.
— TinyFingeredFuhrer (@TinyFingerTrump) June 29, 2018
“Jeff Flake says he won’t stall Supreme Court pick over tariff dispute.” (via @ronaldjhansen) https://t.co/HreKFLCqYT
— Dan Nowicki (@dannowicki) June 28, 2018
Kinkos offers a Jeff Flake envelope. It folds itself. https://t.co/tQoukWbvs1
— nines09 (@Mescalero09) June 29, 2018
Millennials are much more open to socialism
Gosh, what a surprise, that young people who can’t find well paid jobs despite an education that put them in permanent debt are not terribly impressed with the system that did this to them!
BLUE LIVES MATTER!
Video shows officer using stun gun on unarmed black man who was complying with cop https://t.co/8XZcQ0HCKX pic.twitter.com/tm98k7UmYv
— The Hill (@thehill) June 29, 2018
re: #47 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
re: #52 austin_blue
re: #65 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Thanks, guys (or should that be “tanks”??).
What I thought:
A) Rep. Giddings keeps an empty 30mm shell in her truck as a
souvenir
B) She’s enough of an asshole to imagine that this is going to
impress/cow any protesters
C) Pamela Giddings is probably (unfortunately) a lock for reelection
as her voter base in Idaho are probably the sorts who ARE
impressed by Big F*cking Ammo.
Sign of our times… the F word is now routinely used in news stories, tweets etc It’s not even F*** anymore. Who made that decision???
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) June 29, 2018
to be totally fucking clear, little marco is absolutely referencing last night’s grieving, angry journalist shooting survivor saying ‘fuck’ unbleeped on CNN.
He wants ‘fuck’ control. https://t.co/9Pddy5oWob— zeddy (@Zeddary) June 29, 2018
This Comcast outage is weird. I can access FB, Google, Twitter, and LGF. But Tweets on LGF show up just as the text with no pics. And I can’t access the servers at our East Coast HQ.
Time to call it a day. Have a good one, Lizards.
re: #76 Blind Frog Belly White
This Comcast outage is weird. I can access FB, Google, Twitter, and LGF. But Tweets on LGF show up just as the text with no pics. And I can’t access the servers at our East Coast HQ.
I once had a Comcast outage where I could only reach IPV6 sites, so I could get to just about any Google site, but most of the web was gone.
re: #72 Blind Frog Belly White
Millennials are much more open to socialism
Gosh, what a surprise, that young people who can’t find well paid jobs despite an education that put them in permanent debt are not terribly impressed with the system that did this to them!
Given what’s been passed to us as capitalism, it’s not a shock.
After surviving high tide, this baby sloth was found pinned between two rocks—and rescued just in time pic.twitter.com/DjrKlw4M8G
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) June 28, 2018
Wait the person who said fuck last night was. Journalist who survived? Really Rubio, get your head out of your fucking ass.
He’s consistent…
I’m worried. My 1 yr old grandson is at my house. He does nothing for himself, pays for nothing, cries when he doesn’t get his way, throws tantrums, and wears diapers that I have to change. I’m afraid this kid is a Democrat! Hope he outgrows it.
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) June 29, 2018
I’m afraid you’ve confused your 1yr old grandson with Donald Trump. https://t.co/zWlxGX9WjS
— 💙 Koko ✊🏻✊🏽✊🏿 💙 (@Kokomothegreat) June 29, 2018
*SPIT*
“It’s incredible, as young as 6 years old, somebody would leave him,” @FLOTUS said, and shook her head. “Wow. Very sad.”
No, say it all together now: Your husband separated them. #KeepFamiliesTogetherhttps://t.co/Z0ZesgSnQB— Democratic Coalition (@TheDemCoalition) June 29, 2018
re: #82 I Would Prefer Not To
He’s consistent…
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That really sounds like Donald Trump, Mike but real classy using your grandkid to make a cheap political joke.
re: #72 Blind Frog Belly White
Millennials are much more open to socialism
Gosh, what a surprise, that young people who can’t find well paid jobs despite an education that put them in permanent debt are not terribly impressed with the system that did this to them!
We have an odd definition of “socialism”. A system in which education, health care, old-age care, safety and environmental protection are not seen as commodities or operating expenses to be minimized or abolished in order to boost profit margins?
Then give me fucking socialism any day.
re: #83 Backwoods_Sleuth
*SPIT*
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Melania please go back to Slovenia. Maybe you’ll learn some humility there.
This brainwashed hatred the right has of Democrats needs to be deprogrammed. You’re part of the problem, not part of what will bring the right back to acting like Americans.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) June 29, 2018
Get him a dog and teach him how to brutalize it. I hear it’s a family tradition.
— nines09 (@Mescalero09) June 29, 2018
re: #84 HappyWarrior
That really sounds like Donald Trump, Mike but real classy using your grandkid to make a cheap political
joke.
Nowhere in his tweet is something that remotely can be called a joke.
re: #89 I Would Prefer Not To
Nowhere in his tweet is something that remotely can be called a joke.
He thinks he’s being funny I guess?
re: #80 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I find it very easy to upding almost any post dealing with animals.
I guess it brings a little joy from having to deal with all the Republican/conservative animals in politics.
re: #89 I Would Prefer Not To
Nowhere in his tweet is something that remotely can be called a joke.
Real jokes > Dad jokes > Huckabee jokes. It’s a whole new level of not funny.
re: #91 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Just stolen!
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Yeah saw that earlier.
re: #90 HappyWarrior
He thinks he’s being funny I guess?
He is reminding us that we are born dependent and most of us find ourselves in a dependent state at the end of our lives. He is reminding us of the need to create a society that cares for its people at all stages of their lives and not just when they are being productive and producing more than they consume.
It would be great if we hatched out into the world as fully formed adults, and could be fitted with a basic education chip and sent off to realize our potential. Then we could live the GOP Ayn Randian fantasy of total laissez-faire stateless capitalism.
There’s a #FamiliesBelongTogether event in Lanesboro, MN, pop: 739. They’re meeting on the town baseball field. **A protest on a baseball field, in a tiny town in rural Minnesota.**
Don’t let *anyone* downplay the breadth and intensity of this movement.https://t.co/cDv4Fn0rDc— Anna Galland (@annagalland) June 29, 2018
Today, Canada announced the final list of reciprocal tariffs on $16.6 billion of imports from the US + up to $2 billion to defend and protect Canadian workers & businesses. #CdnPoli https://t.co/yH33cDmlMD
— Chrystia Freeland (@cafreeland) June 29, 2018
re: #95 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He is reminding us that we are born dependent and most of us find ourselves in a dependent state at the end of our lives. He is reminding us of the need to create a society that cares for its people at all stages of their lives and not just when they are being productive and producing more than they consume.
It would be great if we hatched out into the world as fully formed adults, and could be fitted with a basic education chip and sent off to realize our potential. Then we could live the GOP Ayn Randian fantasy of total laissez-faire stateless capitalism.
What do you need the meat-bag human for if the education is on a chip?
/Definitely not planning to kill all humans.
re: #95 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He is reminding us that we are born dependent and most of us find ourselves in a dependent state at the end of our lives. He is reminding us of the need to create a society that cares for its people at all stages of their lives and not just when they are being productive and producing more than they consume.
It would be great if we hatched out into the world as fully formed adults, and could be fitted with a basic education chip and sent off to realize our potential. Then we could live the GOP Ayn Randian fantasy of total laissez-faire stateless capitalism.
I think you’re giving Daddy Dog Torture way too much credit. He just saw his grandkid shit himself and thought hurr hurr Democrats.
re: #92 ObserverArt
I find it very easy to upding almost any post dealing with animals.
I guess it brings a little joy from having to deal with all the Republican/conservative animals in politics.
and that baby sloth was particularly adorable
re: #5 MsJ
Nazi’s in their bunkers didn’t work out well for the leader last time.
Can’t remember who said this on twitter, but it’s a real head-scratcher:
‘How do you think Republicans would behave if they won the popular vote but lost the election twice in twenty years?’
re: #98 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
What do you need the meat-bag human for if the education is on a chip?
/Definitely not planning to kill all humans.
it would reduce expenses greatly and allow for larger profit margins
re: #99 HappyWarrior
I think you’re giving Daddy Dog Torture way too much credit. He just saw his grandkid shit himself and thought hurr hurr Democrats.
He is reminding us indirectly…that was certainly not his intention.
re: #102 Barefoot Grin
Can’t remember who said this on twitter, but it’s a real head-scratcher:
‘How do you think Republicans would behave if they won the popular vote but lost the election twice in twenty years?’
A damn good point. Only one Republican has gotten over 50% of the popular vote since 1992.
re: #104 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He is reminding us indirectly…that was certainly not his intention.
Ah I see.
re: #103 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
it would reduce expenses greatly and allow for larger profit margins
It cuts into the number of people who can afford your product, but we can solve that with consuming robots.
re: #17 JordanRules
His face gives me hope and breaks my heart.
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Fucking Simi Valley.
I swear this place is cursed.
re: #107 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
It cuts into the number of people who can afford your product, but we can solve that with consuming robots.
all we need are producing robots
re: #73 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
BLUE LIVES MATTER!
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And until the police in this country are afraid of repercussions from criminal acts such as this then we will continue to see videos like this. And we already know they do not receive repercussions from the criminal justice system nor, for the most part, from their employers. It’s time the 3rd party in this equation starts holding them accountable. The public.
re: #78 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I once had a Comcast outage where I could only reach IPV6 sites, so I could get to just about any Google site, but most of the web was gone.
Same thing happened to me with Charter/Spectrum. A Raytheon reboot (power cycle) the cable modem+router did the trick.
re: #109 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
re: #107 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
It cuts into the number of people who can afford your product, but we can solve that with consuming robots.
all we need are producing robots
Unfortunately, economic factors tend to favor more of a sort of circular system, whereby you need to have something like:
A) Producing robots
B) Consuming robots
C) Destructive robots
D) Defensive robots
E) Recycling robots to collect the damaged goods from C) and D), and send them back to A)
The only couple of factors that need to be worked out are:
1) How to build in a profit margin at each stage, and
2) How to get them to only do this to each other and leave the rest of us (humans) alone.
re: #112 Jay C
Unfortunately, economic factors tend to favor more of a sort of circular system, whereby you need to have something like:
A) Producing robots
B) Consuming robots
C) Destructive robots
D) Defensive robots
E) Recycling robots to collect the damaged goods from C) and D), and send them back to A)The only couple of factors that need to be worked out are:
1) How to build in a profit margin at each stage, and
2) How to get them to only do this to each other and leave the rest of us humans alone.
don’t forget the sex robots who are going to lead to a decline in the birth rate so that we will need test tube baby-gestating robots to keep us from dying out
:D :D
🤣 Imagine the scene…
For weeks you have taught your class how a caterpillar 🐛 becomes a butterfly 🦋 by nurturing one in your classroom…
You go outside to release the butterfly into the world and inspire the children with the wonders of nature… then this happens… pic.twitter.com/qGhVCFiUe4— Samantha Quek (@SamanthaQuek) June 27, 2018
Rubio on the Media:
Marco Rubio
✔
@marcorubio
McCain is hero & patriot. But in 2008 “journalists” who now extol his virtues portrayed him as a madman & the @nytimes smeared him the day after he sealed GOP nomination. Romney behaved with respect & dignity. But in 2012 media savaged him & portrayed him as a misogynist #BIAS
McCain named Sarah Palin as running mate. If that is not reason for a smear, I don’t know what is.
Romney belongs to a religion in which women are seen as family breeding machines and little else.
That is not #BIAS, that is a measured and defensible point of view…
This thing in the WH. Fuck him hard.
SCOOP: As Trump fights w/ Merkel on defense spending, Pentagon staffers ordered to analyze the costs of a large-scale withdrawal of American troops from Germany. Word of the move is causing a nervous scramble at European embassies in DC https://t.co/FAjLdW1bLc
— John Hudson (@John_Hudson) June 29, 2018
re: #117 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Rubio on the Media:
Marco Rubio
✔
@marcorubio
McCain is hero & patriot. But in 2008 “journalists” who now extol his virtues portrayed him as a madman & the @nytimes smeared him the day after he sealed GOP nomination. Romney behaved with respect & dignity. But in 2012 media savaged him & portrayed him as a misogynist #BIASMcCain named Sarah Palin as running mate. If that is not reason for a smear, I don’t know what is.
Romney belongs to a religion in which women are seen as family breeding machines and little else.
That is not #BIAS, that is a measured and defensible point of view…
Your own President has said far worse about both men you two bit hack.
Let’s see. Trump mocks McCain and says he’s not really a hero. The media rightfully criticized McCain’s 180’s on the issues and his terrible choice of Palin. Trump calls Romney a loser. The media points out Mitt’s 180s and yes Marco being a sexist. Marco really should stop fucking whining.
re: #117 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Romney belongs to a religion in which women are seen as family breeding machines and little else.
That’s right, he’s a Republican.
re: #118 MsJ
This thing in the WH. Fuck him hard.
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I’m starting to think you may be right that Biden may be the person we need to fix this mess.
re: #122 HappyWarrior
Only if he picks a 45 year old for VP.
re: #121 wrenchwench
That’s right, he’s a Republican.
Did the media even really criticize him that much for being LDS. In fact, I saw more onccerns rom the Evangelicals within the GOP about Romney being LDS than I did the media. Typical Rubio though. The guy has no honesty at all.
re: #59 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
PzKw II uses a 20 mm cannon.
Only WWII vehicles I can think of that used 30 mm were aircraft like the Me 262 Schwalbe.
re: #123 Winston_Smith
Only if he picks a 45 year old for VP.
I don’t disagree. I just think she’s right that we’re going to need someone who understands FP to figure out the mess. I like yourself prefer a younger nominee.
We’re kind of at rock bottom when a Republican telling people to vote against an actual Nazi is headline news. https://t.co/lN8IZoYqyk
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) June 29, 2018
re: #129 JordanRules
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Wow I’ll actually give Cruz some credit on that one. But Ted what do you think it is about your party that makes him feel welcome in it.
re: #128 HappyWarrior
I just want someone young to be ready just in case. We have to go with what we’ve got and right now he looks like the best bet.
re: #131 Winston_Smith
I just want someone young to be ready just in case. We have to go with what we’ve got and right now he looks like the best bet.
No doubt.
re: #131 Winston_Smith
I just want someone young to be ready just in case. We have to go with what we’ve got and right now he looks like the best bet.
We’re still 2 years out. Obama didn’t even show up in polling until November and he wasn’t pulling great numbers yet.
re: #60 JordanRules
Acting Director of ICE Thomas Homan retired today after spending the last 16 months serving as the most controversial deportation chief in the beleaguered agency’s brief history. https://t.co/Wpu3nnYWkr
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) June 29, 2018
Top of the list for Crimes Against Humanity. Homan will never escape this. He will never be able to travel outside of the US. Ever. Enjoy retirement you fucking monster. https://t.co/Q059nruNbV
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) June 29, 2018
It is “The President gets Baba Booey’d on Air Force One and it barely registers” o’clock in America.
— Dave Holmes (@DaveHolmes) June 29, 2018
Too much crazy.
Breaking News: GM warned that a new wave of U.S. tariffs could force the company to scale back its business, drive up car prices and cost American jobs https://t.co/FttRSW8q2n
— The New York Times (@nytimes) June 29, 2018
Alexa, what’s the opposite of “the auto bailout”? https://t.co/AK39DUIHgW
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) June 29, 2018
re: #136 HappyWarrior
It’s overwhelming.
Just as they want it.
Do not become overwhelmed. We need every single person, moreso now then ever.
The unprecedented disclosure of ongoing investigative material, FISA and national security documents to the complicit and unprincipled House Republicans sets a dangerous precedent and impacts the Mueller inquiry. It must stop. Lines have to be drawn.
— Eric Holder (@EricHolder) June 29, 2018
True but uhhhhh…..
re: #138 MsJ
Just as they want it.
Do not become overwhelmed. We need every single person, moreso now then ever.
I’m going to DC tomorrow. Got some personal stresses but I can’t let that get in the way.
Hi all! Even if you can’t make it to a #FamiliesBelongTogether event in person on Saturday, here’s a thread of great artwork to share in support. Please share!
Find an event and watch live from DC at the link here beginning at 11am ET: https://t.co/Si0s9zX76X
🎨: @alockstadt pic.twitter.com/yQ0atoAfUx— Alyssa Klein (@dj_diabeatic) June 29, 2018
BREAKING: Federal judge says that HHS’s approval of Kentucky’s Medicaid work requirements was “arbitrary and capricious”
Work requirements are BLOCKEDhttps://t.co/TgeE18J7kd— Dylan Scott (@dylanlscott) June 29, 2018
I wonder what he thinks about all day?
Paul Manafort’s lawyers say he is in solitary confinement, in his cell 24hrs a days. Thoughts and prayers, Paul Manafort, thoughts and prayers.
— Albert D (@BigAlDell) June 29, 2018
re: #143 JordanRules
I wonder what he thinks about all day?
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I hope it’s about his dying in prison.
I get a girlie woody thinking about that.
And about Roger Fucking Stone joining him. THAT really gets me off.
I was reminded, after reading about Millennials’ greater acceptance of Socialism, of Tom Nichols’ pet theory on economic inequality, which states that the problem is not that economic inequality is so great, but that nowadays we can use the internet to compare our lives with people better off than we are, which makes us unhappy.
For example, he thinks the problem for Millennials is not that they have fewer opportunities than their parents, or that all the trappings of successful adult life are so much farther out of their reach, or that they are buried under debt for education we told them is the key to a happy successful life if not an absolute necessity, but which doesn’t get them the highly paid jobs we got at their ages. No, the problem is that they know that others are doing better. If they didn’t KNOW that, they’d be happy with living with their parents at the age of 30.
He expanded on this the other day, saying it was the driving force behind Trump’s ascendancy. Trump’s supporters, he claimed, were upset, not because all the jobs where they live went away, or because they see the benefits of being white - which for some was the only thing going for them - diminishing. No, it was that they saw the rich doing better than them. He thinks this envy made them susceptible to con men like Trump.
Like a lot of folks - and I include myself - Nichols loves his theory. But like a large subset of those who love their theories, he twists and distorts reality to fit it. For example, it ignores the fact that most Trumpkins worship the VERY rich, and even the just plain old rich. But they HATE, with the heat of a thousand suns, the folks who went off to college and now are doing just a bit better than they are. And they were all pretty happy with the idea of a tax cut that barely did anything for them, but made things for the very rich a lot better.
Plus, how do you explain their sneering contempt for those less well off than they are?
I literally LOLed
Tim Tebow is among five Mets prospects who made the Double-A Eastern League All-Star team. Tebow is batting .261/.335/.398 with five home runs at Binghamton.
— Anthony DiComo (@AnthonyDiComo) June 29, 2018
Time for people to stop snarking about Tim Tebow’s baseball skills. At this point basically no difference between Tebow and Mike Trout other than power hitting, contact hitting, speed, baserunning, plate discipline, arm strength, defensive range and fielding ability. https://t.co/4qL4OW6PMf
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) June 29, 2018
re: #144 MsJ
I hope it’s about his dying in prison.
I get a girlie woody thinking about that.
And about Roger Fucking Stone joining him. THAT really gets me off.
Upding for ‘girlie woody.’ You crack me up.
re: #143 JordanRules
I wonder what he thinks about all day?
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“We came within a c-hair of pulling this off, and I blew it”
I just let a call ring through without answering where the screen on the phone READ “ILLEGAL SCAM”.
WhoTF *admits* that IN THEIR CALLER-ID?!?— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) June 29, 2018
Raise your hand if you know (or are) a journalist who has received a death threat in the last year.
— Sam H. Escobar (@myhairisblue) June 29, 2018
I start feeling neglected if I don’t get several death threats a month.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 29, 2018
re: #147 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I literally LOLed
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He’s a 30 year old in AA ball with a sub 800 slash line. Wingnuts love to complain about us rewarding mediocrity. Tebow making the All Star team is just that. I honestly don’t think Tebow is a bad guy but I do feel bad for a farm hand ten years younger than him that actually has the potential to get better whose potential is being lost because the Mets see that Tebow gets them money.
re: #150 Chrysicat
I have Mr. Number which does that. I usually blow them off, but one came in that was identified as “Extortion” - which cracked me up. I answered it, ready to do some serious fuck with whomever would dare call me (when I have time, my favorite hobby is wasting 20-30 minutes of those supposed Microsoft tech support people). Extortion was something I couldn’t pass up.
They hung up, damnitall. I was loaded for bear!
re: #152 Charles Johnson
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“Why, sometimes I’ve believed received as many as six impossible things death threats before breakfast!”
re: #146 Blind Frog Belly White
I was reminded, after reading about Millennials’ greater acceptance of Socialism, of Tom Nichols’ pet theory on economic inequality, which states that the problem is not that economic inequality is so great, but that nowadays we can use the internet to compare our lives with people better off than we are, which makes us unhappy.
For example, he thinks the problem for Millennials is not that they have fewer opportunities than their parents, or that all the trappings of successful adult life are so much farther out of their reach, or that they are buried under debt for education we told them is the key to a happy successful life if not an absolute necessity, but which doesn’t get them the highly paid jobs we got at their ages. No, the problem is that they know that others are doing better. If they didn’t KNOW that, they’d be happy with living with their parents at the age of 30.
He expanded on this the other day, saying it was the driving force behind Trump’s ascendancy. Trump’s supporters, he claimed, were upset, not because all the jobs where they live went away, or because they see the benefits of being white - which for some was the only thing going for them - diminishing. No, it was that they saw the rich doing better than them. He thinks this envy made them susceptible to con men like Trump.
Like a lot of folks - and I include myself - Nichols loves his theory. But like a large subset of those who love their theories, he twists and distorts reality to fit it. For example, it ignores the fact that most Trumpkins worship the VERY rich, and even the just plain old rich. But they HATE, with the heat of a thousand suns, the folks who went off to college and now are doing just a bit better than they are. And they were all pretty happy with the idea of a tax cut that barely did anything for them, but made things for the very rich a lot better.
Plus, how do you explain their sneering contempt for those less well off than they are?
Speaking as a Millnennial, I think what it is for us, we see Capitalism painted as this awesome system and so much superior to awful, yucky Socialism and we’re just not falling for it. I forget woh said it here, hell may have been you yourself but Capitalism is great for innovation but when it comes to basic needs, it does lack. And frankly when we’re told that we do nothing but complain when we have a tough time finding work by people who had to pay much less for college, got paid much better out of college, etc, yeah it annoys us. I don’t identify myself as a Socialist but I sure as hell don’t like the Capitalist worship that many fall into either.
re: #146 Blind Frog Belly White
Tom Nichols needs to take his own advice and stop commenting on things outside his field of expertise.
Lemon Meringue Pie pic.twitter.com/Gmrg0tnMxR
— The Uncivil Babushka (@viciousbabushka) June 29, 2018
Here’s the full transcript of Trump’s phone call with prankster Stuttering John. He appears to think he’s speaking with Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NJ):https://t.co/PjM9SClgmV pic.twitter.com/bRFlgLPB6J
— Melanie Schmitz (@MelsLien) June 29, 2018
The President of the United States of America is a genuinely stupid man. https://t.co/L5QmyW8cxv
— Real Fake P0TUS (@RF_P0TUS) June 29, 2018
Bernie’s not the answer IMO because he fails to understand how truly global the modern economy is but neither are these conservatives who think Capitalism is the best thing ever zomg.
re: #160 MsJ
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Genuinely and pathetically stupid who thinks he’s smarter than everyone else.
re: #158 Weaselone
Tom Nichols needs to take his own advice and stop commenting on things outside his field of expertise.
Instead, I take his other advice and don’t take anything he says outside his field as anything other than opinion.
I guess I waste time on his tweets because he’s much more reasonable than the rest of the right. It’s like studying chimpanzees - they’re like humans enough to make them more comprehensible than, say, birds. But they’re nonhuman enough to make them interesting.
Trumpkins, OTOH, are too easy to understand. No challenge.
re: #125 Romantic Heretic
PzKw II uses a 20 mm cannon.
Only WWII vehicles I can think of that used 30 mm were aircraft like the Me 262 Schwalbe.
shame on me for missing that detail…
The biggest lie we told ourselves in the Cold War was that it was Communism versus Capitalism and that meant Authoritarianism versus Democracy.
re: #122 HappyWarrior
I’m starting to think you may be right that Biden may be the person we need to fix this mess.
Biden/Duckworth 2020?
re: #150 Chrysicat
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Spam identification is part of some OS and service provider functionality now.
re: #160 MsJ
Here’s the full transcript of Trump’s phone call with prankster Stuttering John.
I remember him calling up Howard Stern during an interview with Robert Plant and asking “W-w-what’s a b-b-b-bustle in a h-h-hedgerow, anyways?”
re: #157 HappyWarrior
Speaking as a Millnennial, I think what it is for us, we see Capitalism painted as this awesome system and so much superior to awful, yucky Socialism and we’re just not falling for it. I forget woh said it here, hell may have been you yourself but Capitalism is great for innovation but when it comes to basic needs, it does lack. And frankly when we’re told that we do nothing but complain when we have a tough time finding work by people who had to pay much less for college, got paid much better out of college, etc, yeah it annoys us. I don’t identify myself as a Socialist but I sure as hell don’t like the Capitalist worship that many fall into either.
Way too many of my fellow Boomers refuse to understand just how lucky we were, compared to those who came before and after. They rattle on about how they worked their way through college, which turns out to have been pushing the Idiot Stick for a few hours a week while attending a State School which then was damn near free, but now costs 40% or more of median wage.
Me? I got kicked out of graduate school. A little over a year later, I took a job that paid the equivalent of $50,000 today, on the basis of, really, ONE YEAR of experience in a lab, because Biotech was still in its infancy, and they needed hands.
I KNOW how lucky I was. But too many of my generation think that’s how it is today.
re: #143 JordanRules
I wonder what he thinks about all day?
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When will Trump pardon me?
When will Trump pardon me?
When will Trump…
I hate people.
I hate dumb people even more.
Students came to peacefully protest the Idaho State GOP Convention. Rep. Priscilla Giddings took a picture with them and posted it to FB with the following caption: pic.twitter.com/zbjLySRtbP
— Anne Helen Petersen (@annehelen) June 29, 2018
This is REPUBLICANISM in a nutshell.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) June 29, 2018
No. I do not. Honestly, are you so dull you cannot see the implicit threat?
Christ almighty.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) June 29, 2018
No. I do not. Honestly, are you so dull you cannot see the implicit threat?
Christ almighty.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) June 29, 2018
Interesting piece on bloomberg.com HERE:
(caveat: possible paywall)
The title says it all:
Despite Trump, American Support for Legal Immigration Is Growing
OK, it’s not all quite as positive as it might be: there is still, at best, just a plurality in favor of increased legal immigration (and still a large partisan divide) - and also, the benchmark figures are from the big xenophobic freakout post-9/11 - but still reasonably positive news that the Trump regime’s attempted demonization of all “immigrants” isn’t having quite the nationwide effect they thought it might. (Though caging up babies and toddlers in concentration camps might have soured more than few folks on the Admin’s hatemongering. One hopes.)
Pussy-grabbing, “fuck your feelings,” journalist shooting Republicans need to learn that civility is a two way street. They live in a world where status is worthless unless it confers a different standard of behavior, where hereditary privilege is valued over achievement. Fuck them and their worship of hypocrisy.
re: #171 Eclectic Cyborg
When will Trump pardon me?
When will Trump pardon me?
When will Trump…
“Is that guy carrying an umbrella with a poison tip? Does this soup smell like polonium? Will Oleg Deripaska still believe that I haven’t sung like a canary when they release me into the General Population?”
re: #170 Blind Frog Belly White
Way too many of my fellow Boomers refuse to understand just how lucky we were, compared to those who came before and after. They rattle on about how they worked their way through college, which turns out to have been pushing the Idiot Stick for a few hours a week while attending a State School which then was damn near free, but now costs 40% or more of median wage.
I went to state schools, had summer jobs and did ten hours a week in the library stocking shelves to cover expenses. Also had a BEOG and graduated debt-free.
Worked as a TA to pay for grad school expenses.
re: #147 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I literally LOLed
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Trout throws a better spiral as well.
— LEO (@Husky1987) June 29, 2018
re: #117 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Romney belongs to a religion in which women are seen as family breeding machines and little else.
This is a gross mischaracterization of Mormon women. I have lived in Mormon country for nearly a quarter century and know many Mormon women. They push hard against this attitude they hear from some men.
I’d also note that although Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand, is no longer Mormon, she was born and raised one.
ETA: yeah, this is a pushback on behalf of the many Mormon women I know who are teachers, scientists, lawyers (especially lawyers), etc.
re: #178 mmmirele
Romney belongs to a religion in which women are seen as family breeding machines and little else.
This is a gross mischaracterization of Mormon women. I have lived in Mormon country for nearly a quarter century and know many Mormon women. They push hard against this attitude they hear from some men.
I’d also note that although Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand, is no longer Mormon, she was born and raised one.
I lived in Mormon country (Mesa Arizona) and knew lots of Mormon women who were perfectly happy with that role. I hope it is changing, and although Mitt the Misogynist was perhaps overblown, I cannot imagine his views on women differed much from those of the Elders of the church he grew up in…
re: #172 MsJ
I hate people.
I hate dumb people even more.
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Yeah she just wanted to show them that. How fucking dumb are these people? Sigh but hey Marco, someone on the news said fuck! Control your own fucking party, you fucking fuck.
.@realDonaldTrump says he will discuss election meddling with Putin during meeting in Helsinki
— Jeff Mason (@jeffmason1) June 29, 2018
“Vlad, that stuff you did - do you keep those guys on the payroll?”
re: #153 HappyWarrior
He’s a 30 year old in AA ball with a sub 800 slash line. Wingnuts love to complain about us rewarding mediocrity. Tebow making the All Star team is just that. I honestly don’t think Tebow is a bad guy but I do feel bad for a farm hand ten years younger than him that actually has the potential to get better whose potential is being lost because the Mets see that Tebow gets them money.
I have mixed feelings about this…
In baseball generally, and especially for the minor leagues, isn’t ticket sales or replica jerseys and other merchandise just as important (maybe even more important) than batting average or any other stats? Cause Tebow performs pretty well on that metric.
Interesting. “Stuttering John prank calls the White House and actually gets called back by President Donald Trump on Air Force One.” https://t.co/xl4Ghk3Upj
— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) June 29, 2018
More on sloppy protocol: Legislative affairs was notified of call, checked with Mendendez COS, who said he was not trying to reach POTUS. Leg affairs said kill the call. It was patched through, however, reportedly by Kushner. https://t.co/OnLDLmUK7t
— Annie Karni (@anniekarni) June 29, 2018
And who do Menendez and Kushner have in common? Abbe Lowell https://t.co/YLwJKuxChW
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 29, 2018
Remember when Jordan went into minor league baseball after his first retirement?
Of course Tebow is nowhere near that status.
re: #184 sagehen
I have mixed feelings about this…
In baseball generally, and especially for the minor leagues, isn’t ticket sales or replica jerseys and other merchandise just as important (maybe even more important) than batting average or any other stats? Cause Tebow performs pretty well on that metric.
For a minor league club sure but what bothers me is that there’s definitely someone ten years younger than him who has the potential to get better that is being held back by the Mets using Tebow as a gimmick. If Tebow weren’t a former Heisman Trophy winner with a huge national reputation, fans would hate this. It’s nothing against Tebow personally but I really think the Mets are doing a disservice here.
re: #187 Eclectic Cyborg
Remember when Jordan went into minor league baseball after his first retirement?
Of course Tebow is nowhere near that status.
To be fair to Tebow, he’s actually doing better.
BIG NEWS: Court rejects Medicaid work requirements in Kentucky. Protects 100,000 people from “arbitrary and capricious” punishment.
I’m guessing you’ve see a lot of bad news this week. This is very good news.
But its not over. More soon. Follow if interested.— Andy Slavitt (@ASlavitt) June 29, 2018
re: #180 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I lived in Mormon country (Mesa Arizona) and knew lots of Mormon women who were perfectly happy with that role. I hope it is changing, and although Mitt the Misogynist was perhaps overblown, I cannot imagine his views on women differed much from those of the Elders of the church he grew up in…
I live in Mesa now, and it’s definitely changing here. But what’s changing may not make the church happy, because the old guys running the show are clamping down *hard* and pushing people who would likely come to church once a month into Jack Mormon status or completely out. It doesn’t help when your “he hears from God” prophet was born in 1924, either.
Fact Check: ‘Girl from the Bronx’ Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Grew Up in One of Richest U.S. Countieshttps://t.co/voUYu7yVBT pic.twitter.com/64B7mLPPE8
— Josh Caplan (@joshdcaplan) June 29, 2018
just when you thought @BreitbartNews couldn’t get any more stupid….. https://t.co/TtQ5tbKaVI
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) June 29, 2018
re: #157 HappyWarrior
Speaking as a Millnennial, I think what it is for us, we see Capitalism painted as this awesome system and so much superior to awful, yucky Socialism and we’re just not falling for it. I forget woh said it here, hell may have been you yourself but Capitalism is great for innovation but when it comes to basic needs, it does lack. And frankly when we’re told that we do nothing but complain when we have a tough time finding work by people who had to pay much less for college, got paid much better out of college, etc, yeah it annoys us. I don’t identify myself as a Socialist but I sure as hell don’t like the Capitalist worship that many fall into either.
As someone in a highly innovative technical environment, I can say we don’t innovate for money. We do it because it wasn’t there before.
re: #178 mmmirele
This is a gross mischaracterization of Mormon women. I have lived in Mormon country for nearly a quarter century and know many Mormon women. They push hard against this attitude they hear from some men.
I’d also note that although Jacinda Ardern, the prime minister of New Zealand, is no longer Mormon, she was born and raised one.
ETA: yeah, this is a pushback on behalf of the many Mormon women I know who are teachers, scientists, lawyers (especially lawyers), etc.
It’s also wrong to single out that one religion as ‘the’ disrespector of women. Almost every religion on the planet is patriarchal. Great women have come from all of them.
re: #13 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #192 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Don’t they have anything better to do? And btw I live in an affluent county too, there’s still poverty here. Breitbart really needs to get the fuck over their weird bullshit. Then again they try to make Trump out ot be a populist even though he was born with a golden spoon in his ass.
A far-right pundit appointed to a post at the Department of Health and Human Services listed on her resume past work on a conspiracy site and YouTube show where she made anti-Muslim comments, according to documents obtained by CNN’s KFile https://t.co/cC9i80Z8if pic.twitter.com/3t35bwMoPh
— CNN (@CNN) June 22, 2018
If you missed this last night. HHS has still not commented – like at all – on the fact they hired an anti-Muslim conspiracy theorist *who listed the anti-Muslim conspiracy theory work on her resume* to get hired.https://t.co/nicRta1jae
— andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) June 23, 2018
The HHS official who sent tweets about PizzaGate and made anti-Muslim comments was reassigned to the agency’s Administration for Children & Families, reports @ddiamond https://t.co/tv2sQDxmjfhttps://t.co/tHgukOz3XQ
— andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) June 29, 2018
re: #193 BlueGrl21
As someone in a highly innovative technical environment, I can say we don’t innovate for money. We do it because it wasn’t there before.
Good point.
re: #170 Blind Frog Belly White
Way too many of my fellow Boomers refuse to understand just how lucky we were, compared to those who came before and after. They rattle on about how they worked their way through college, which turns out to have been pushing the Idiot Stick for a few hours a week while attending a State School which then was damn near free, but now costs 40% or more of median wage.
Me? I got kicked out of graduate school. A little over a year later, I took a job that paid the equivalent of $50,000 today, on the basis of, really, ONE YEAR of experience in a lab, because Biotech was still in its infancy, and they needed hands.
I KNOW how lucky I was. But too many of my generation think that’s how it is today.
Not to mention the fact that (for American Boomers at least) we came of age in a country with an economic landscape expected to be one of general unlimited (if occasionally irregular) growth and prosperity: which, in large part, it was. Up until about the Reagan Era, when changing domestic and international economic trends slowly-but-surely altered the Prosperity Paradigm. Which, unfortunately, has affected two generations: the postwar Baby Boomers themselves, and the following generation: all of whom have lived the bulk of their lives with a well-defined set of economic expectations, which are only now being recognized as the outcome of unique circumstances, and unlikely to continue into the future (and this mainly by the Millenials who are going to have live - and earn - with the consequences).
Not an original idea with me: this is basically a crib from Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2015). A book which, btw, I’ve always thought was grossly underappreciated.
I guarantee Alexandria understands life in the Bronx much ebtter than the white bread douchebags at Breitbart.
re: #188 HappyWarrior
For a minor league club sure but what bothers me is that there’s definitely someone ten years younger than him who has the potential to get better that is being held back by the Mets using Tebow as a gimmick. If Tebow weren’t a former Heisman Trophy winner with a huge national reputation, fans would hate this. It’s nothing against Tebow personally but I really think the Mets are doing a disservice here.
I think it is a matter of perspective. If he was some other 30 year old schmo finally hitting his stride people would be telling stories about perseverance and stuff. He is young enough he could still have 5-10 solid years ahead of him if he continues to play and improve like he has been lately.
Of course the past couple of months could be a fluke and he may fade away. There are plenty of has beens and never will bes in double AA ball,
re: #198 HappyWarrior
Good point.
It tends to be someone else that takes what we design and/or build and sells it, such as Jobs or Gates.
Over a hundred people stood outside the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in San Francisco Friday morning and chanted “Pruitt is a tool of corporate rule.” @SamNBCBayArea https://t.co/fGfdExy3xe pic.twitter.com/WoKjwQAPGZ
— NBC Bay Area (@nbcbayarea) June 29, 2018
re: #202 danarchy
I think it is a matter of perspective. If he was some other 30 year old schmo finally hitting his stride people would be telling stories about perseverance and stuff. He is young enough he could still have 5-10 solid years ahead of him if he continues to play and improve like he has been lately.
Of course the past couple of months could be a fluke and he may fade away. There are plenty of has beens and never will bes in double AA ball,
But is he really hitting his stride? I’ve seen late bloomers before. Nothing really stands out to me. If he makes it to the big league club, at best I think he’ll be an average starter. I mean it’s the Mets’ decision what they decide to do but I really do feel that the job should be going to someone younger. You are right that there’s plenty of has beens and never will bes in AA ball but I think an organization like the Mets should be focused on developing big league talent rather than PR gimmicks. It’s their choice though. Just now how I’d run my club. He is doing pretty impressively. He’s not awful IMO but I just don’t know how I feel about this.
re: #203 BlueGrl21
It tends to be someone else that takes what we design and/or build and sells it, ala Jobs or Gates.
Gotcha. The thing about capitalism and socialism is they are systems. I think we need to realize that both offer viable ideas.
re: #192 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
re: #196 HappyWarrior
SRSLY: It’s Breitbart, therefore the likelihood that anything they publish is going to be lying crapola ought to be an a priori assumption…
Despite growing up in Westchester County, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s life story is scarcely a fairy-tale: if accurate, it’s the sort of story, if she was a Republican, they would be lauding to the sky…..
re: #188 HappyWarrior
For a minor league club sure but what bothers me is that there’s definitely someone ten years younger than him who has the potential to get better that is being held back by the Mets using Tebow as a gimmick. If Tebow weren’t a former Heisman Trophy winner with a huge national reputation, fans would hate this. It’s nothing against Tebow personally but I really think the Mets are doing a disservice here.
And if Tebow had accepted the fact that he couldn’t be a pro quarterback, he could have had a successful NFL career.
NEW: Pressed on AF1 about calling journalists the “enemy of the people,” Trump says he has a lot of respect for the press and calls Thursday’s Capital Gazette shooting a “disgrace,” per pool.
— Peter Alexander (@PeterAlexander) June 29, 2018
Lies.
re: #207 Jay C
SRSLY: It’s Breitbart, therefore the likelihood that anything they publish is going to be lying crapola ought to be an a priori assumption…
Despite growing up in Westchester County, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s life story is scarcely a fairy-tale: if accurate, it’s the sort of story, if she was a Republican, they would be lauding to the sky…..
It’s like saying someone who grew up in New York City can’t say they grew up poor because NYC is wealthy. I’m glad they fear this young woman though. She’s everything that they fear. Intelligent and cares about people other than herself.
re: #209 JordanRules
A few tweets from @iamgavinjames, an HHS staffer who identifies himself as deputy communications director. pic.twitter.com/0ocqOUudb2
— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) June 29, 2018
I spotted this car with “FAKENWS” license plates outside of HHS headquarters a few times this spring.
The car belongs to @DavidPasch - who was running the agency’s tweets, posts and other digital communications until this month. pic.twitter.com/fDMU9Y7AAn— Dan Diamond (@ddiamond) June 29, 2018
re: #118 MsJ
We are witnessing the nightmare scenario unfold predicted 40 years ago of a multipolar world where the USA withdraws its presence around the world. What will happen is a proliferation of nuclear weapons by countries that once operated large US Military bases. Germany, Japan, and South Korea will soon either announce or covertly develop their own nuclear arsenals because they no longer trust in a US security umbrella.
re: #208 BeachDem
And if Tebow had accepted the fact that he couldn’t be a pro quarterback, he could have had a successful NFL career.
I’m glad he’s tried his hand at something new and he’s far from the worst bust ever but he really is someone who I think can’t accept that he peaked as an athlete ten years ago. And I get that, I wish I still had what I had when he and I were that age ten years ago but it really rubs me the wrong way that his entire professional sports existence strikes me as a gimmick. He’s not an All Star because he’s a legitimately good player, he’s an All Star because he’s Tim Tebow and to be fair to him, he’s not the first or last person this will happen to but I think he needs ot earn it. So much of what he has been from his college years at UF and I don’t think that’s right.
re: #205 HappyWarrior
But is he really hitting his stride? I’ve seen late bloomers before. Nothing really stands out to me. If he makes it to the big league club, at best I think he’ll be an average starter. I mean it’s the Mets’ decision what they decide to do but I really do feel that the job should be going to someone younger. You are right that there’s plenty of has beens and never will bes in AA ball but I think an organization like the Mets should be focused on developing big league talent rather than PR gimmicks. It’s their choice though. Just now how I’d run my club. He is doing pretty impressively. He’s not awful IMO but I just don’t know how I feel about this.
He hit .318 for the month of June, which is pretty good any way you look at it. The question is did he just have a good month or did something finally click and will he perform like that moving forward?
re: #209 JordanRules
He’ll be back to his usual BULLSHIT at his next “campaign” stop. He’s addled. He woke remember he needs to ixnay on the calls to violence.
re: #216 danarchy
He hit .318 for the month of June, which is pretty good any way you look at it. The question is did he just have a good month or did something finally click and will he perform like that moving forward?
It is. I see what you’re saying. Honestly it doesn’t matter to me in the long run. I just think he’s an average minor leaguer who made the all stars because of fame irrelevant to his talents on the diamond.
re: #214 Rocky-in-Connecticut
We are witnessing the nightmare scenario unfold predicted 40 years ago of a multipolar world where the USA withdraws its presence around the world. What will happen is a proliferation of nuclear weapons by countries that once operated large US Military bases. Germany, Japan, and South Korea will soon either announce or covertly develop their own nuclear arsenals because they no longer trust in a US security umbrella.
Do you blame them? I couldn’t.
Sign of our times… the F word is now routinely used in news stories, tweets etc It’s not even F*** anymore. Who made that decision???
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) June 29, 2018
Dear Senator Marco Rubio: I agree with you that using the F word without asterisks should not be routine.
But perhaps you should be concerned about the F*cking evil situation of thousands of children ripped away from their parents by our government. Who made that decision??? https://t.co/Ae2xKQgX8N— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) June 29, 2018
re: #187 Eclectic Cyborg
Remember when Jordan went into minor league baseball after his first retirement?
Of course Tebow is nowhere near that status.
You know who should try baseball?
Lebron James.
Then we wouldn’t have to go through “What is he going to do?” every three of four years.
Just go Lebron. Sheesh.
And no I don’t hate him. I’m glad he brought Cleveburg a championship.
Hmmm. Maybe he can go into politics.
re: #219 MsJ
Do you blame them? I couldn’t.
The rest of the world just has to plan for the reality that the US is infected by Republicanism severely enough to make the post WWII international norm of US leadership untenable
Trump lawyer says: well, if we have a hearing, can we do it after the midterm elections? pic.twitter.com/4QV8TWMl6H
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) June 29, 2018
What do midterms do with anything?
No one in this case is running for office in 2018. https://t.co/Wsw7zCys2p— (((STOP))) tRumpnado (@Trumpnado2016) June 29, 2018
WINNING!!!
NBC EXCLUSIVE: North Korea has increased nuclear production at secret sites, say U.S. officialshttps://t.co/wn8SD79hhX pic.twitter.com/31oMgL9KWX
— Meet the Press (@MeetThePress) June 29, 2018
Best piece I’ve seen yet on Harlan Fucking Ellison’s passing.
If nothing else, I’d never heard of the fight with Sinatra…
Goodbye to Harlan Ellison America’s Weird Uncle
I wonder if Starlost is on the net somewhere…
I know we don’t do Redstate much here but this really sucks.
Some Jerks Robbed 112-Year-Old WWII Vet Richard Overton. Let’s Help Him Out. https://t.co/GVnEfQWfzh #atx #txlege #veterans
— Sarah Rumpf (@rumpfshaker) June 29, 2018
re: #226 Dave In Austin
I know we don’t do Redstate much here but this really sucks.
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re: #225 William Lewis
Some clever writing there, but I found myself thinking how very much Ellison himself would hate it. The author kept referring to “sci-fi” and calling Ellison a “sci-fi writer”. Ellison hated that term so much. He said it might as well be pronounced “skiffy” and that it reduced science fiction to nothing but bug-eyed monsters menacing plucky space virgins. He once walked out pre-interview on, I believe, CNN just as he was being introduced as a “sci-fi” author.
The U.S. ambassador to Estonia, James D. Melville Jr., a career diplomat and member of the senior foreign service ranks, announced that he was resigning following Trump’s controversial anti-Europe remarks, according to Foreign Policy. https://t.co/sgpCbwNNNO
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 29, 2018
Trump State Dept appointee pushes to soften language against racism https://t.co/iNxh5pgAoK @MichLKosinski reports @TheLeadCNN pic.twitter.com/dMocsWbTl2
— Jake Tapper (@jaketapper) June 29, 2018
re: #194 wrenchwench
It’s also wrong to single out that one religion as ‘the’ disrespector of women. Almost every religion on the planet is patriarchal. Great women have come from all of them.
The dominant religion in the USA, Christianity, is extremely patriarchal. There are days when I just want to throw up my hands and say “I’m completely out of here” because of the way women are treated in the name of Jesus. The glee Evangelicals had over Kennedy’s retirement very nearly pushed me over the edge.
Justice Anthony Kennedy’s son worked closely with Donald Trump at Deutsche Bank, which loaned Trump over $1 billion when other banks were reluctant to do so. Late last year, Trump’s administration waived punishments for Deutsche Bank.https://t.co/qPz4gNjy00
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) June 29, 2018
re: #229 Swampwitch
Some clever writing there, but I found myself thinking how very much Ellison himself would hate it. The author kept referring to “sci-fi” and calling Ellison a “sci-fi writer”. Ellison hated that term so much. He said it might as well be pronounced “skiffy” and that it reduced science fiction to nothing but bug-eyed monsters menacing plucky space virgins. He once walked out pre-interview on, I believe, CNN just as he was being introduced as a “sci-fi” author.
My favorite Ellison anecdote is that he was apparently (very briefly) an advisor to George Lucas on the first Star Wars movie. That ended quickly when Lucas insisted that space ships getting blown up in space be accompanied by loud noises and Ellison left in disgust.
The timing is just funky. But maybe the NYT pushed their story out faster since he retired.
Less here than meets the eye, probably, but the Anthony Kennedy I thought I knew wouldn’t have let so smelly a situation develop. Historians will have a field day unearthing the details of this messy situation… https://t.co/mCm8vIptiX
— Laurence Tribe (@tribelaw) June 29, 2018
re: #206 HappyWarrior
Gotcha. The thing about capitalism and socialism is they are systems. I think we need to realize that both offer viable ideas.
I think of them as tools in that each is useful for a set of tasks, but should not be applied to all problems.
re: #233 mmmirele
The dominant religion in the USA, Christianity, is extremely patriarchal. There are days when I just want to throw up my hands and say “I’m completely out of here” because of the way women are treated in the name of Jesus. The glee Evangelicals had over Kennedy’s retirement very nearly pushed me over the edge.
I feel for you. But all I can give you is thoughts. I’m completely out of prayers. I could help pull you over the edge….
re: #235 Single-handed sailor
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#BREAKING Trump refuses to rule out accepting Russian claim on Crimea pic.twitter.com/P7BecEccH7
— AFP news agency (@AFP) June 29, 2018
ROTFLMAO.
SO many, many, many options.
Tell me something I don’t know…. pic.twitter.com/bxmzLFekrX
— Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) June 28, 2018
The Battle of the Philippine Sea is the only battle in WWII Pacific Theatre where large surface combatants from both sides engaged as their respective main forces. Aircraft Carriers, a staple the rest of the war, were engaged in subsidiary actions, or not at all. https://t.co/PHPcNRzLgm
— soonergrunt 🇺🇸 (@soonergrunt) June 29, 2018
Sign of our times… the F word is now routinely used in news stories, tweets etc It’s not even F*** anymore. Who made that decision???
— Marco Rubio (@marcorubio) June 29, 2018
Fuck off, you fucking fucker, Marco Rubio. Go fuck your fucking self and shove your fucking NRA blood money the whole fucking way up your whole motherfucking ass.
Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuck YOU! https://t.co/7jM0UPOtRO— Marie Nina (@MarieNinaAune) June 29, 2018
re: #243 Single-handed sailor
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Well, there’s the Fresh Hell of the day! What a stupid punch in the mouth to both NATO and Kiev.The POTUS is a maroon. Anyone who still believes Putin has no leverage over POTUS (pee tapes, economic, both, or otherwise) is also a maroon.
In light of the overwhelming evidence that the Trump campaign colluded with Russia to undermine our democracy and sway the 2016 election, there should be no confirmation hearing or vote on Justice Kennedy’s replacement until we see a full report from Mueller.
— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 27, 2018
23 people & companies have been indicted
3 campaign officials have pleaded guilty to Russia-related crimes.
At least 82 contacts & meetings between members of Trump’s campaign and representatives of the Kremlin (that campaign officials lied about & tried to hide) https://t.co/uJAYbPWzxi— igorvolsky (@igorvolsky) June 29, 2018
re: #246 austin_blue
Well, there’s the Fresh Hell of the day! What a stupid punch in the mouth to both NATO and Kiev.The POTUS is a maroon. Anyone who still believes Putin has no leverage over POTUS (pee tapes, economic, both, or otherwise) is also a maroon.
It’s blatantly obvious that Trump is owned by Putin/Russian Mob. Trump insults everyone else all the time, and according to Trump they are all stupid liars compared to the Truthful Magnificence of Trump, with one glaring exception — the Russians.
Every bit of pap the Russians dispense is lapped up by Trump with absolutely none of his normal contempt for all non-Trump sources of information.
When it’s the weekend and you know you look good pic.twitter.com/wZPi5HuRdn
— Robert Maguire (@RobertMaguire_) June 29, 2018
Happy Weekend Lizards.
Bwaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaaaaahaaaaaaahaaaaaaa!!!!!!
Pranking The White House to send a call through to Air Force One to speak to the POTUS while pretending to be a government official should be against the law. The comedian that did this was wrong and should not get a pass!
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) June 29, 2018
re: #17 JordanRules
Roslyn La Liberte of RC Design Construction is all over Google. Hope she’s getting some strong feedback based on her horrid behavior. Nasty woman.
re: #250 b.d.
Happy Weekend Lizards.
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Pranking The White House to send a call through to Air Force One to speak to the POTUS while pretending to be a government official should be against the law. The comedian that did this was wrong and should not get a pass!
— Diamond and Silk® (@DiamondandSilk) June 29, 2018
also:
When does the audio drop?
“If it was that easy to dupe him, there’s every chance in the world Putin duped him,” says comedian “Stuttering John” of Trump. https://t.co/legr74sKG7
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) June 29, 2018
re: #250 b.d.
Or maybe the White House should worry about its unsecured communications. How the hell did a comedian get through to the President while he was on Air Force One?
re: #250 b.d.
Happy Weekend Lizards.
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Having the White House full of idiots should be against the law. No one needs a “pass” for pranking a dumb guy.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) June 29, 2018
re: #44 Backwoods_Sleuth
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As long as journalists agree to be penned in like animals at Trump rallies so he can point to them and encourage his supporters to deride them, I don’t see why he won’t continue to call them enemies. He has no respect for them.
Nicolle Wallace Destroys The Big Lie That Trump Is Too Incompetent To Collude With Russia https://t.co/pjUig4Jzbs via @politicususa
— PoliticusUSA (@politicususa) June 29, 2018
re: #241 Cheechako
Damn. Now another new road for Mueller to follow. Will any road ever come to a dead end?
I think he is shooting for a point where what he has makes complete sense as far as a pattern of how all of this occurred. If he still has ends that he knows he can tie to make a better case, he will. Once he gets enough for a good solid unquestioning* case I think he will publish.
Hopefully they can keep any investigations open saying in the report the details are still being discovered and more indictments and people included in the case to come.
* unquestioning - as in people willing to consider the actual facts of the case seeing it as fair and to the law.
I’m worried. My 1 yr old grandson is at my house. He does nothing for himself, pays for nothing, cries when he doesn’t get his way, throws tantrums, and wears diapers that I have to change. I’m afraid this kid is a Democrat! Hope he outgrows it.
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) June 29, 2018
Maybe just teach him kindness to dogs, and, I dunno, buy a joke book. https://t.co/p7jf9Is5Al
— Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) June 29, 2018
re: #253 b.d.
I posted the audio a couple of hours ago. let me see if I can find it.
re: #258 MsJ
Trump will take this as a huge complement.
Fact Check: Did Barack Obama oversee the separation of 89,000 children from their parents?
Full Report: https://t.co/FZfy7iEXAT pic.twitter.com/A9Opb2FNQl
Spoiler: It’s not true https://t.co/cMhCURZeAo
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 29, 2018
Stuttering John calls Trump https://t.co/ODyHkW3qul via @YouTube
— Ed Mix (@the_edwin_mix) June 29, 2018
Whoa.
BREAKING: For 100 years SCOTUS has ruled that there is no double jeopardy in being charged with the same crime by Federal prosecutors and State prosecutors. Today, they have suddenly decided to take a case challenging that. SCOTUS has no intention of protecting anyone but Trump.
— Facts Do Matter (@WilDonnelly) June 28, 2018
re: #265 Patricia Kayden
This what happens when you elect a con-artist who is also a bully.
Your not relevant anymore?
— 🦈🦈Dave’s Not Believing this Crap🦈🦈 (@DaveoutofAustin) June 29, 2018
#BLOTUS wants to remove US troops from every overseas posting except Afghanistan. Best case, he’s trusting Putin’s good word the latter won’t just roll to the Rhein; more likely, he’s a Russian asset. The camps will still be open for me even with Pence, but can we #StopDamningEU?
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) June 29, 2018
Melania Trump was greeted outside a Phoenix migrant-holding facility for children by a group of protesters with a giant Donald Trump balloon featuring a Ku Klux Klan robe over a blue suit and holding a white, sharply pointed hat. pic.twitter.com/OqwR8RNQ1m
— Debbie (@Dangchick1) June 29, 2018
When Trump supporters come to my office at the Mayo Clinic, I love misdiagnosing their healthy pregnancies as ectopic so they have to abort their white fetuses.
— Authorized Personnel (@drnifkin) June 28, 2018
This is some A+ trolling right here. The comment discussion is incredible. https://t.co/uT9YZOa0sf
— Thanks For Sharing Jerk (@Thx4SharingJerk) June 29, 2018
It’s time to appoint a Regent President, let Donnie keep pretending he is POTUS but let someone competent run the country.
The main problem I see is that the GOP is 100% behind this senile, sexist, racist weirdo.
This is some thread.
Mueller is investigating Putin-linked Russian billionaires invited to private Trump inauguration parties https://t.co/E1LYZKXRi9 pic.twitter.com/kfMRMlXRMT
— The Hill (@thehill) June 28, 2018
1. The report is from ABC NEWS and this is very significant for various reasons. Prime reason being: ILLEGALLY FUNNELING MONEY into the Trump campaign. https://t.co/Yn1LMFs3vN
— Ale (@aliasvaughn) June 28, 2018
re: #265 Patricia Kayden
Whoa.
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We’ve gone from zero-to-dictatorship in two years. Just…fuck….
Can Mueller charge Trump with a crime for giving away the USA to a fake Putin on the phone?
Not sure at all that there hasn’t been a fake Putin or Kim Jong-Un on the phone to Trump at one time.
We need a fake Nancy Pelosi to call him.
re: #274 b.d.
Can Mueller just charge him with something before he gets fired and the records of his investigation are destroyed?
Putin’s Puppet.
SCOOP: As Trump fights w/ Merkel on defense spending, Pentagon staffers ordered to analyze the costs of a large-scale withdrawal of American troops from Germany. Word of the move is causing a nervous scramble at European embassies in DC https://t.co/FAjLdW1bLc
— John Hudson (@John_Hudson) June 29, 2018
Again, literally PUTIN’s dream. He’s carrying out Russia’s FP goals from within the US. https://t.co/yTuNcKGOHJ
— Centrism Fan Acct 🔹 (@Wilson__Valdez) June 29, 2018
THREAD
Today seems like the right time to do a thread I’ve been thinking about for a while on how to handle the seemingly never-ending deluge of depressing and disturbing news. My tips are based on my time as a CIA military analyst in which I dealt daily with disturbing content. (1/)
— Cindy Otis (@CindyOtis_) June 29, 2018
re: #270 MsJ
That’s the funniest deepest thread I’ve delved into in years. My sides ache. Lord there are some stupids out there
So, is this the ballgame?
Supreme Court to weigh double jeopardy issue that could impede state cases after presidential pardon
#Putin & @realDonaldTrump may agree on US pullout from #Syria, Al-Tanf handover - analyst https://t.co/L3y93FMwOO pic.twitter.com/YSQabDxtSG
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) June 29, 2018
.@realDonaldTrump reveals topics he plans to discuss with #Putin during meeting https://t.co/mLFD3Srxxo pic.twitter.com/V9HHhfrZ9d
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) June 29, 2018
.@gop great job representing your constituents. Great job. pic.twitter.com/EBwtI9uJYF
— Romney Judith (@RomneyJudith) June 23, 2018
Missouri, just keep voting Republican, I’m sure they can get the minimum wage a lot lower than $7.70. Your Republican leadership thought the workers were making too much money. Now they will RAISE the GAS PRICE and the rent. #VoteBlue for Missouri. https://t.co/bsK6NCHWBa
— TheDevilisRepublican (@DevilisRepublcn) June 24, 2018
re: #276 Patricia Kayden
Putin’ Puppet.
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Can’t wait for the GOP to start talking about the glories of American military contraction and how leaving Western Europe wide open was cool. We figured all of that stuff out in 1918.
Would we have to #25A Pence in there in those terms, or is there some way to get to someone sane since #BLOTUS will have wiped his ass so lovingly with the Constitution if he never comes home from the Russia summit?
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) June 30, 2018
re: #272 MsJ
This is some thread.
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That has been hinted at for some time. There have been photos shown of Russians at the speech. But now some journalists are starting to dig into the story more.
Actually, it is beginning to look like every Trump relationship currently has strange connections and a strong odor of illegality. Nothing seems to be untouched as a way to gain power and or money.
And the rest of the Republican party must be getting a li’l’ taste.
re: #282 MsJ
Sanctions against #Iran to push oil prices to $90 a barrel – analysts https://t.co/fUGWDSMLlf pic.twitter.com/B2jrESCfWH
— RT (@RT_com) June 29, 2018
re: #286 Single-handed sailor
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Ick! There’s no better source for that than Russia Toady?
Pence has to be better, right? At least saner, not necessarily better.
If Pence goes first who would Trump appoint VP? Hannity?
re: #206 HappyWarrior
Gotcha. The thing about capitalism and socialism is they are systems. I think we need to realize that both offer viable ideas.
More importantly they are tools. And in many ways perceptual tools. They affect the way we see the world.
The problem with both systems is that people like to infuse their tools with ethical qualities. Capitalism is ‘good’ and socialism ‘bad’, or vice versa. This makes it difficult or impossible for people to use these tools with care and restraint.
But tools only do what their operators tell them to do. If not used wisely they will do more harm than good.
re: #280 BeachDem
So, is this the ballgame?
Supreme Court to weigh double jeopardy issue that could impede state cases after presidential pardon
Trump is a moron but he’s making sure that he and his family will forever be immune from any crime they commit or have committed, all with the assistance of the GOP and the Supreme Court, so yeah, I’d say it will be.
re: #282 MsJ
TheDevilisRepublican
@DevilisRepublcn
Missouri, just keep voting Republican, I’m sure they can get the minimum wage a lot lower than $7.70. Your Republican leadership thought the workers were making too much money. Now they will RAISE the GAS PRICE and the rent. #VoteBlue for Missouri.
But they got a tax break!!!
re: #287 Chrysicat
Ick! There’s no better source for that than Russia Toady?
Agreed, I get enough RT from Sanders.
re: #287 Chrysicat
Ick! There’s no better source for that than Russia Toady?
Russia is showing the world they are pulling Trump’s strings. RT is perfect.
re: #275 Winston_Smith
Can Mueller just charge him with something before he gets fired and the records of his investigation are destroyed?
Realistically, the Mueller investigation is guaranteed to end in political failure if it’s not done before midterms this year, and even if it is done in time it could go either way.
re: #282 MsJ
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Thing is, the GOP is largely in favor of rolling back the minimum wage, because only Those People (tm) actually make the minimum wage, so it won’t impact anybody significant. Even the voters who are getting the shaft here will find some way to excuse it.
re: #282 MsJ
How does someone live off such a low wage? But someone keeps voting for people who hate them despite the constant talk about the precious White Working Class.
re: #286 Single-handed sailor
Yeah, but at least we’ll get them to give up their nuclear weapons program!
Wait. What’s that? They don’t have one anymore?
Oh. That’s very different then.
Nevermind.
re: #297 Patricia Kayden
How does someone live off such a low wage? But someone keeps voting for people who hate them despite the constant talk about the precious White Working Class.
They don’t. The supreme irony in the Republican Party is that they maintain their power base through indentured servitude and government handouts - exactly the things they accuse Democrats of doing. Projection writ large.
re: #290 Winston_Smith
Trump is a moron but he’s making sure that he and his family will forever be immune from any crime they commit or have committed, all with the assistance of the GOP and the Supreme Court, so yeah, I’d say it will be.
How does this help trump? This would allow Double Jeopardy meaning he can be tried twice. It also means everyone else will be bankrupted by having to face trial twice. And cuts to public defenders will allow their private prisons that many more prisoners maximizing those profits.
Wasn’t CoS Kelly supposed to be fired today? And Rosenstein?
I though Assange was getting the boot too?
Lame.
re: #237 JordanRules
The timing is just funky. But maybe the NYT pushed their story out faster since he retired.
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Absolutely funky.
“Many people are saying” it’s normal at his age to want to retire, but… last month he sent out his offer letters to next year’s clerks. They weren’t expecting/planning a resignation AT ALL.
re: #291 ObserverArt
But they got a tax break!!!
Just got this in email:
President Trump on Friday said he aimed to pass another round of tax cuts by October, according to excerpts published from an interview with Fox News to be aired Sunday.
In the next round, Trump said he aimed to further lower the corporate tax rate to 20 percent. The GOP tax law passed in December lowered the corporate rate from 35 percent to the current 21 percent.
Trump added that other parts of his plan would include new tax relief for the middle class, though, in the excerpts, he did not offer more details.
Details for more corporate tax cuts, after crumbs for the plebs.
re: #302 sagehen
Absolutely funky.
“Many people are saying” it’s normal at his age to want to retire, but… last month he sent out his offer letters to next year’s clerks. They weren’t expecting/planning a resignation AT ALL.
Something really really stinks here.
re: #285 ObserverArt
That has been hinted at for some time. There have been photos shown of Russians at the speech. But now some journalists are starting to dig into the story more.
Actually, it is beginning to look like every Trump relationship currently has strange connections and a strong odor of illegality. Nothing seems to be untouched as a way to gain power and or money.
And the rest of the Republican party must be getting a li’l’ taste.
I’m reasonably sure the only honest money Trump has earned in decades is from his Celebrity Apprentice gig.
This could be right but also worth considering the National Party in South Africa which parlayed a couple of gerrymander-induced electoral wins into a durable, decades-long authoritarian system. https://t.co/Ql7xtH2Zxb
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) June 29, 2018
Yglesias makes a good point. If that happens, you need a Mandela-level wizard to avoid widespread retaliatory bloodshed.
re: #295 EPR-radar
Realistically, the Mueller investigation is guaranteed to end in political failure if it’s not done before midterms this year, and even if it is done in time it could go either way.
Mueller might be waiting for a Congress more concerned with real ass crimes being committed before releasing his results.
re: #297 Patricia Kayden
How does someone live off such a low wage? But someone keeps voting for people who hate them despite the constant talk about the precious White Working Class.
There’s a reason Fox targeted rural areas for it’s propaganda. Everyone is Other but white folks.
re: #301 b.d.
Wasn’t CoS Kelly supposed to be fired today? And Rosenstein?
I though Assange was getting the boot too?
Lame.
How many Fridays has Rosenstein been fired now?
And Little Lord Jeffery was going to resign, when?
re: #303 MsJ
Just got this in email:
Details for more corporate tax cuts, after crumbs for the plebs.
AYFKM? What, record levels of corporate buybacks aren’t high enough?
When does the winning start?
re: #310 Blind Frog Belly White
AYFKM? What, record levels of corporate buybacks aren’t high enough?
When does the winning start?
What are you talking about? Trump has been winning yuuuugely since he got elected. Who cares about anyone else?
re: #308 MsJ
There’s a reason Fox targeted rural areas for it’s propaganda. Everyone is Other but white folks.
It definitely is a lot easy to create an other in areas less diverse. When your only knowledge about PoC is what Fox is telling you, yeah you get brainwashed. Doesn’t excuse it though.
re: #302 sagehen
Absolutely funky.
“Many people are saying” it’s normal at his age to want to retire, but… last month he sent out his offer letters to next year’s clerks. They weren’t expecting/planning a resignation AT ALL.
Well, that’s a big deal.
Comedian “Stuttering John” Melendez claims he made a prank call to President Trump while posing as Sen. Bob Menendez — and received a call back from Air Force One https://t.co/ux1zgVdlFm pic.twitter.com/iyDMrMnPuq
— CNN (@CNN) June 29, 2018
I want my Stuttering John - President* Dingleberry Summit commemorative coin @WhiteHouse. https://t.co/ZJVRdZbO6d
— Jeffrey Wright (@jfreewright) June 29, 2018
re: #313 MsJ
Well, that’s a big deal.
The timing along with the reports about his son. Man it just makes me wonder.
re: #300 MsJ
How does this help trump? This would allow Double Jeopardy meaning he can be tried twice. It also means everyone else will be bankrupted by having to face trial twice. And cuts to public defenders will allow their private prisons that many more prisoners maximizing those profits.
Here’s the short version.
Supreme Court to weigh double jeopardy issue that could impede state cases after presidential pardon
If the Supreme Court overturns the precedent, it could make it more difficult for a state to try someone who is pardoned by the president after federal trial proceedings have begun, according to CNN Supreme Court analyst Stephen Vladeck, a University of Texas law professor.
So everybody who commits crimes for Trump and gets a pardon walks free.
Here’s the link.
Hey! My Internet service is back, after being out for a day and a half. Just in time for this afternoon’s thunderstorm watch.
That minimum wage listed up there for Missouri up there is about a third of my VA disability (if you worked for that wage five days a week for fifty-two weeks and had no taxes taken out).
Remind me again why people vote for conservatives?
re: #317 Anymouse 🌹
Hey! My Internet service is back, after being out for a day and a half. Just in time for this afternoon’s thunderstorm watch.
That minimum wage listed up there for Missouri up there is about a third of my VA disability (if you worked for that wage five days a week for fifty-two weeks and had no taxes taken out).
Remind me again why people vote for conservatives?
People are more united by what they hate than what they love.
re: #318 HappyWarrior
People are more united by what they hate than what they love.
I suppose that’s it. Much easier to hate, that doesn’t require facts.
JUST IN: Iowa Supreme Court rejects law requiring women to wait 72 hours before getting an abortion https://t.co/oc0v5ohHpE pic.twitter.com/h69eXPQkiz
— The Hill (@thehill) June 29, 2018
A little good news.
re: #318 HappyWarrior
People are more united by what they hate than what they love.
Oh yeah. Shared hate is a dangerous thing. History is littered with it.
re: #300 MsJ
How does this help trump? This would allow Double Jeopardy meaning he can be tried twice. It also means everyone else will be bankrupted by having to face trial twice. And cuts to public defenders will allow their private prisons that many more prisoners maximizing those profits.
If the Supreme Court overturns the precedent, it could make it more difficult for a state to try someone who is pardoned by the president after federal trial proceedings have begun, according to CNN Supreme Court analyst Stephen Vladeck, a University of Texas law professor.
re: #320 Anymouse 🌹
And there’ are two television channels devoted to hate 24/7, plus talk radio. They make it so easy.
Read Our Hate Mail (goes to Huffington Post).
HP notes in the wake of the Annapolis Capital Gazette mass murder that it is hard to tell by reading hate mail who is just angry and who is a serious threat.
re: #300 MsJ
How does this help trump? This would allow Double Jeopardy meaning he can be tried twice. It also means everyone else will be bankrupted by having to face trial twice. And cuts to public defenders will allow their private prisons that many more prisoners maximizing those profits.
No, you misread.
What it’s saying is that Fed counts towards State double jeopardy and vice-versa.
It’s a tailor-made case to make 45’s pardons all-encompassing. And if they didn’t encompass enough because you’re looking at contempt charges for refusing to testify after the 5A no longer applies, he’ll just pardon you again for that.
re: #322 ObserverArt
Oh yeah. Shared hate is a dangerous thing. History is littered with it.
You combine shared hate with the bitter resentments of history and you got a recipe. Look at Serbia. Something that happened long before even the most expert genealogical researcher can trace back tehir roots and it was a big part of why genocide happened.
Stuttering John got through to Trump on Air Force One with a prank call.
I know it’s funny on one level.
But on another level DEEPLY disturbing that the operational security on AF1 is this lax. Air Force fucking One!
This is not how things are supposed to be.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 30, 2018
re: #326 Chrysicat
No, you misread.
What it’s saying is that Fed counts towards State double jeopardy and vice-versa.
It’s a tailor-made case to make 45’s pardons all-encompassing. And if they didn’t encompass enough because you’re looking at contempt charges for refusing to testify after the 5A no longer applies, he’ll just pardon you again for that.
Thanks.
I’ve had enough. Time to check out for a while.
Damnit, can’t I get a couple of hours of shut-eye without things escalating?
Going back to bed. Don’t move.
re: #319 Winston_Smith
Excellent answer!
TBH it reminds me of sports fanaticism. Your rural Trump supporter may have little in common in Trump in the basics i.e. how they live life, what churches they go to, but Trump and the right have long been able to tell them “Hey we hate that group too” and it’s how some of the poorest people in the country ended up becoming the most loyal bloc of the most classiest party in the country.
re: #314 gocart mozart
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OMG, thanks. So Trump thought Menendez was set up? I am sure that the wingnut gallery suddenly, totally agrees with that now.
Stuttering John is the type of crisis actor I can get behind. //
re: #320 Anymouse 🌹
I suppose that’s it. Much easier to hate, that doesn’t require facts.
I think that’s part of it but I think it’s group think too. I know you’re not a sports fan like I am but in my observations of sports and I’ve been guilty of this but my animosity towards a certain team or player really united me with the group.
i accidentally dropped my bone. on the human’s bare foot. they did not enjoy this. and i don’t know how to tell them. i’m so sorry
— Thoughts of Dog (@dog_feelings) June 28, 2018
re: #314 gocart mozart
God I hate cable news, 10 seconds of an actual phony getting a hold of the POTUS on AF1 and 3 minutes of the round table talking about themselves.
I’m ready for a Jon Stewart moment to end this rote BS format too.
re: #333 b.d.
OMG, thanks. So Trump thought Menendez was set up? I am sure that the wingnut gallery suddenly, totally agrees with that now.
Stuttering John is the type of crisis actor I can get behind. //
That was my first thought when I read the transcript. Trump thinks Menendez was wrongly accused. I’m old enough to remember when he was trotted out as a typical corrupt Dem by the MAGA crowd. Then again he’s discussed pardoning Blago in Illinois and that’s gotten crickets from that crowd too. Crooked politicians, dictators, those are who Trump sympathizes with. Long time public servants with bipartisan respect, democratic elected leaders, those are who he shows disdain towards.
re: #334 HappyWarrior
I think that’s part of it but I think it’s group think too. I know you’re not a sports fan like I am but in my observations of sports and I’ve been guilty of this but my animosity towards a certain team or player really united me with the group.
That’s because you are a Pittsburgh Steelers fan and it is a cult.
This Browns fan knows.
re: #321 Single-handed sailor
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That’s good. There’s nothing Constitutional about that. It’s just another GOP underhanded way of shaming women who want to get abortions.
re: #338 ObserverArt
That’s because you are a Pittsburgh Steelers fan and it is a cult.
This Browns fan knows.
Why I oughta! But yeah I won’t totally deny that.
Let us pray your son doesn’t mistake him for a dog.
— This place is infested with Nazis. (@efuseakay) June 30, 2018
re: #337 HappyWarrior
That was my first thought when I read the transcript. Trump thinks Menendez was wrongly accused. I’m old enough to remember when he was trotted out as a typical corrupt Dem by the MAGA crowd. Then again he’s discussed pardoning Blago in Illinois and that’s gotten crickets from that crowd too. Crooked politicians, dictators, those are who Trump sympathizes with. Long time public servants with bipartisan respect, democratic elected leaders, those are who he shows disdain towards.
Don’t dare say that Trump isn’t bipartisan!!! He loves gangster thugs of both parties.
re: #307 b.d.
Mueller might be waiting for a Congress more concerned with real ass crimes being committed before releasing his results.
I think Mueller is waiting because, from a prosecutorial perspective, you need to get your ducks in a row to make a RICO case stand up in a court of law.
Motive, method, opportunity. You’ve got to know WHO was involved, WHAT they did, WHEN the illegal acts took place, and HOW they benefited those involved.
Putting a complex RICO case together is telling a convincing story to a jury, or, in this case, the American people, to support the impeachment of a sitting President for high crimes and misdemeanors.
And make no mistake, Mueller is constructing a RICO case of Russian Oligarchs laundering money through Trump real estate holdings to support the Trump organization with investments he couldn’t get from American banks. Duetsche Bank was in it up to their necks, and has already gotten the shit fined out of them. And Kennedy’s son was leading their real estate division when the suspect money movement was occurring. Sessions knew this.
That’s why Kennedy resigned after he sent out invites for new interns this fall. To save his son. If a fish rots from the head down, and it surely does, then the head is the Trump Administration and the Trump Corporations (which are the same damn thing).
re: #342 b.d.
Don’t dare say that Trump isn’t bipartisan!!! He loves gangster thugs of both parties.
When does he talk about the great things Boss Tweed is doing? I take that back. Boss Tweed’s thing was helping immigrants. Trump’s more a Bill the Butcher type.
re: #343 austin_blue
I think Mueller is waiting because, from a prosecutorial perspective, you need to get your ducks in a row to make a RICO case stand up in a court of law.
Motive, method, opportunity. You’ve got to know WHO was involved, WHAT they did, WHEN the illegal acts took place, and HOW they benefited those involved.
Putting a complex RICO case together is telling a convincing story to a jury, or, in this case, the American people, to support the impeachment of a sitting President for high crimes and misdemeanors.
And make no mistake, Mueller is constructing a RICO case of Russian Oligarchs laundering money through Trump real estate holdings to support the Trump organization with investments he couldn’t get from American banks. Duetsche Bank was in it up to their necks, and has already gotten the shit fined out of them. And Kennedy’s son was leading their real estate division when the suspect money movement was occurring. Sessions knew this.
That’s why Kennedy resigned after he sent out invites for new interns this fall. To save his son. If a fish rots from the head down, and it surely does, then the head is the Trump Administration and the Trump Corporations (which are the same damn thing).
That’s an interesting thought. TBH I’m frustrated that Trump’s ties to Kennedy’s son weren’t published. Maybe it’s not quite on the level of Thomas’s wife being involved in PACs that he rules on but it makes me wonder how much is out there that the conservatives on the court have clearly had cois on.
Maybe my bullshit detector is too finely tuned, but the Trump audio from the phone call I’ve been hearing on TV sounds off to me.
But it’s a bad recording of a cellphone call, so who knows?
Trump may bar anyone who entered US illegally from getting asylum: report https://t.co/AXpthAQyMq pic.twitter.com/pI1KBtHUVm
— The Hill (@thehill) June 30, 2018
Because… of course he would.
re: #347 Single-handed sailor
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Because… of course he would.
Heartless piece of shit.
re: #341 GlutenFreeJesus
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What a family the Huckabees are. When they were re-doing the Governor’s mansion Huckabee had a double-wide parked in the front yard which they lived in.
At the time I thought it was somewhat cool, now my eyes are wide open. Trash, People aren’t trash but the Huckabees are just the biggest clan of tasteless losers I have ever seen.
re: #347 Single-handed sailor
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Because… of course he would.
And according to his definition, anyone who crosses the border is here illegally, so… Basically codifying what has been SOP for months now.
This does not at all surprise me.
TRUMP “CHARITY” EXPOSED AS ELABORATE SCHEME TO MAKE GOLF DEBTS GO AWAY
I still think the most terrifying thing they’re doing is reviewing the naturalizations of those who have been naturalized. You know damn well that has the potential for abuse especially with this administration.
re: #344 HappyWarrior
When does he talk about the great things Boss Tweed is doing? I take that back. Boss Tweed’s thing was helping immigrants. Trump’s more a Bill the Butcher type.
Trump will be talking about what a great government economical boosting program Teapot Dome was.
re: #351 GlutenFreeJesus
This does not at all surprise me.
TRUMP “CHARITY” EXPOSED AS ELABORATE SCHEME TO MAKE GOLF DEBTS GO AWAY
The Trump Foundation is everything that conservatives said the Clinton one was. I’m waiting for photos of Trump to be shown in Muslim headdress now because I swear everything is one projection after another.
re: #338 ObserverArt
That’s because you are a Pittsburgh Steelers fan and it is a cult.
This Browns fan knows.
I have enough fan-aticism from my wife’s support of the Chicago Cubs. You really have to be a fan to follow them for fifty years without a pennant win.
Stuttering John got through to Trump on Air Force One with a prank call.
I know it’s funny on one level.
But on another level DEEPLY disturbing that the operational security on AF1 is this lax. Air Force fucking One!
This is not how things are supposed to be.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 30, 2018
AND it was Jared Kushner who patched @stutteringjohnm thru to AF1 and Trump. We should assume this has happened before, but not with a prank call in mind. https://t.co/c60EPmGpeA
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) June 30, 2018
#SMDH. *I’m* the one born in the Carter administration; my mother just confronted my “Trump just got the right to pardon away all testimony against him” with “Don’t you have to be charged to get a pardon”. SHE’S THE ONE WHO WAS ALIVE FOR FORD PARDONING NIXON.
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) June 30, 2018
re: #334 HappyWarrior
I think that’s part of it but I think it’s group think too. I know you’re not a sports fan like I am but in my observations of sports and I’ve been guilty of this but my animosity towards a certain team or player really united me with the group.
metoometoometoo. My entire household in fact.
“Honey, is it legal to do this (demonstrates move) with his elbow?”
“That depends entirely on whether it was a Laker doing it to a Celtic, or a Celtic doing it to a Laker.”
re: #356 Anymouse 🌹
And many people have said that about the Eagles.
Thanks to everyone for their wonderful tributes to my amazing brother Rob, who died yesterday in Annapolis mass shooting. Superb journalist, extraordinary dad, husband and friend. Our hearts are shattered. pic.twitter.com/iu3fR3sXIL
— Carl Hiaasen (@Carl_Hiaasen) June 29, 2018
re: #351 GlutenFreeJesus
This does not at all surprise me.
TRUMP “CHARITY” EXPOSED AS ELABORATE SCHEME TO MAKE GOLF DEBTS GO AWAY
It never ends and it won’t until Trump is gone. His whole administration is in question.
Now we know why he has all his people sign NDAs and swear their loyalty to The Mighty Don.
It’s another layer of protection by intimidation.
He goes in knowing his is taking advantage of the situation and lays down smoke to cover it with all the rhetoric. It’s almost like he admits he is crooked, so they figure out the best way to make it look like they are not.
re: #356 Anymouse 🌹
I have enough fan-aticism from my wife’s support of the Chicago Cubs. You really have to be a fan to follow them for fifty years without a pennant win.
You’re poking a hornet’s nest there :). His Cleveland Indians went nearly the same amount of time. The thing though is sports is just in good fun. I don’t apply the same standards I do my sports fanaticism that I do politics because with politics, I know I’m talking about issues that impact people’s lives. Yes, I’m a partisan Democrat but I’m a partisan Democrat not beause the Dems are my team but because I believe the Dems more than any party in my life time and indeed in the crowd here’s lifetimes have done the most positive works to impact people.
re: #359 sagehen
metoometoometoo. My entire household in fact.
“Honey, is it legal to do this (demonstrates move) with his elbow?”
“That depends entirely on whether it was a Laker doing it to a Celtic, or a Celtic doing it to a Laker.”
Exactly. And don’t get me started on players. There are certain players I despise on other teams but if they were to put on my laundry tomorrow, all would be forgiven.
re: #360 PhillyPretzel
And many people have said that about the Eagles.
I’m still waiting for the Orioles to win the first pennant in my lifetime.
re: #356 Anymouse 🌹
I have enough fan-aticism from my wife’s support of the Chicago Cubs. You really have to be a fan to follow them for fifty years without a pennant win.
Ahem. I’m a Cleveland fan of both pro baseball and football.
No need to explain.
And tell her I’m still pissed at not winning that series. So close…
re: #354 HappyWarrior
The Trump Foundation is everything that conservatives said the Clinton one was. I’m waiting for photos of Trump to be shown in Muslim headdress now because I swear everything is one projection after another.
Except they’ll keep getting away with that projection, forever and fucking anon, because the media forever assumes good faith on their part and chases after every accusation they make like it’s valid. And when it comes out that the GOPers are guilty of every single thing they accused others of? Well, it’s ok, because ‘both sides same thing’. There is forever the assumption of guilt and blame for Dems even when proven innocent, and that will ever fucking change.
Thus, the GOP will forever get away with fucking everything because we’re wrong, we’re forever to blame, and nothing will ever change that ever.
re: #352 HappyWarrior
I still think the most terrifying thing they’re doing is reviewing the naturalizations of those who have been naturalized. You know damn well that has the potential for abuse especially with this administration.
I tried to warn my brother-in-law about this (his wife and step-daughter are both naturalised citizens), but his magic balance-fairy bothsiderist lenses won’t let him see that they could very well be coming for his family.
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re: #366 ObserverArt
Ahem. I’m a Cleveland fan of both pro baseball and football.
No need to explain.
And tell her I’m still pissed at not winning that series. So close…
That said, it was possibly one of the best World Series of all time. Most sports writers rank it right up there with the 1991 World Series, which seems to be one of the writers’ favorites for the candidacy of best World Series of all time.
re: #192 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Josh Caplan
Fact Check: ‘Girl from the Bronx’ Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Grew Up in One of Richest U.S. Counties
Unsurprisingly, it’s bullshit. By “richest US counties”, Breitbart means “counties where the top 1% are richest”.
Ranked by “median household income”, Westchester County doesn’t make the top 25.
You have to remember the early years of party politics especially in the cities were a lot like sports teams. I guess that’s part of the reason why I took an interest in the history of machine politics not only because of it was often immigrants way of integrating themselves into a new government but because of how the line between criminal and politician in those early days was much thinner. Rememebr Michael Corleone’s line to Kay after she tells him “Michael, senators don’t have people killed” He tells her she’s being naive.
re: #358 Chrysicat
Yeah, Ford pardoning Nixon? That was supposed to be a “one-off” according to conservatives at the time.
Turns out once a conservative pardons one criminal, the next one is easier.
re: #369 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
That said, it was possibly one of the best World Series of all time. Most sports writers rank it right up there with the 1991 World Series, which seems to be one of the writers’ favorites for the candidacy of best World Series of all time.
1991 was cool because you had two worst to first teams and then you had an epic pitchers’ duel in Game 7 between a guy who idolized the other guy pitching. And now both Jack Morris and John Smoltz are in Cooperstown together. I’ll put 2011- Rangers-Cardinals in tehre too. I remember thinking the Rangers had it wrapped up and was even giving my Rangers friend congratulations about it and then David Friesse.
re: #371 HappyWarrior
You have to remember the early years of party politics especially in the cities were a lot like sports teams. I guess that’s part of the reason why I took an interest in the history of machine politics not only because of it was often immigrants way of integrating themselves into a new government but because of how the line between criminal and politician in those early days was much thinner. Rememebr Michael Corleone’s line to Kay after she tells him “Michael, senators don’t have people killed” He tells her she’s being naive.
Back in the day, the unity between politics and sports was literal. E.g., the Blues and the Greens (IIR the colors correctly) were both political parties and chariot racing teams in the latter days of the Roman Republic.
re: #373 HappyWarrior
1991 was cool because you had two worst to first teams and then you had an epic pitchers’ duel in Game 7 between a guy who idolized the other guy pitching. And now both Jack Morris and John Smoltz are in Cooperstown together. I’ll put 2011- Rangers-Cardinals in tehre too. I remember thinking the Rangers had it wrapped up and was even giving my Rangers friend congratulations about it and then David Friesse.
Oh my God, I remember that series. I remember, in particular, I think it was Game 6, where one of the announcers said, “These Cardinals Just. Will. Not. Quit.” And I was thinking to myself, “No shit, Sherlock, that’s why they play the damn games!”
Damn. That’s tens of thousands of feet above the mountains. Those are big mountains in the foreground, folks.
Smoke from the #416Fire and #BurroFire create a large plume over the #sanjuanmountains Friday afternoon from Townsend Ave in #MontroseCO @GMUG_NF #colorado #Nikon pic.twitter.com/5ryXR4LX6R
— William Woody (@wwoodyCO) June 29, 2018
Trump administration plans to detain migrant families for months
When they throw the entire Trump family in the same cell, Donnie Jr. will get beat up within a week.
re: #366 ObserverArt
Ahem. I’m a Cleveland fan of both pro baseball and football.
No need to explain.
And tell her I’m still pissed at not winning that series. So close…
That was one heck of a series to listen to on radio. I thought my wife was going to jump through the ceiling when the last game ended. A big W poster went up on every one of our windows. (Probably had a lot of people around here scratching their heads, until she explained it to them.)
re: #373 HappyWarrior
1991 was cool because you had two worst to first teams and then you had an epic pitchers’ duel in Game 7 between a guy who idolized the other guy pitching. And now both Jack Morris and John Smoltz are in Cooperstown together. I’ll put 2011- Rangers-Cardinals in tehre too. I remember thinking the Rangers had it wrapped up and was even giving my Rangers friend congratulations about it and then David Friesse.
Jack Morris is also taking over as color commentator for the Twins’ TV broadcast from Bert Blyleven. I always liked him. He’s a little bit more dry and deadpan than Bert, but he doesn’t say quite as much inane stupid stuff.
re: #373 HappyWarrior
1991 was cool because you had two worst to first teams and then you had an epic pitchers’ duel in Game 7 between a guy who idolized the other guy pitching. And now both Jack Morris and John Smoltz are in Cooperstown together. I’ll put 2011- Rangers-Cardinals in tehre too. I remember thinking the Rangers had it wrapped up and was even giving my Rangers friend congratulations about it and then David Friesse.
2016 World Series Game 7.
Almost too good to be true for what makes a series special.
And that is all.
re: #378 Anymouse 🌹
That was one heck of a series to listen to on radio. I thought my wife was going to jump through the ceiling when the last game ended. A big W poster went up on every one of our window. (Probably had a lot of people around here scratching their heads, until she explained it to them.)
Gus is so hot.
This is Bobbie Belle. I’m her uncle. And since y’all keep calling me daddy I guess that means she’s her your cousin… pic.twitter.com/uEwX9rJwNU
— Gus Kenworthy (@guskenworthy) June 30, 2018
re: #376 teleskiguy
Damn. That’s tens of thousands of feet above the mountains. Those are big mountains in the foreground, folks.
Wow, that looks like a supercell thunderstrom.
re: #383 Anymouse 🌹
Wow, that looks like a supercell thunderstrom… of wildfire smoke!!!
Added a little flair.
Fun fact, my pops got his first teaching job in the mid 70s right at the base of those mountains.
re: #382 teleskiguy
Gus is so hot.
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Two weeks ago, at opening ceremonies, we met and a friendship began. Today, at closing ceremonies, it ends. @Adaripp, please stop calling me. You’re honestly starting to get v clingy and I can’t anymore. pic.twitter.com/h9GArWda9b
— Gus Kenworthy (@guskenworthy) February 25, 2018
re: #374 EPR-radar
Back in the day, the unity between politics and sports was literal. E.g., the Blues and the Greens (IIR the colors correctly) were both political parties and chariot racing teams in the latter days of the Roman Republic.
I think it’s still like that in Europe to some extent with the football clubs too.
re: #375 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Oh my God, I remember that series. I remember, in particular, I think it was Game 6, where one of the announcers said, “These Cardinals Just. Will. Not. Quit.” And I was thinking to myself, “No shit, Sherlock, that’s why they play the damn games!”
See, that’s what I love about baseball, you cannot run the clock out. I love football, basketball but baseball man i love how it’s not over until the last out. People who call baseball boring completely miss that.
Larry Nassar and USA Gymnastics trainer Debbie van Horn charged with child sexual abuse in Texas.
re: #387 HappyWarrior
See, that’s what I love about baseball, you cannot run the clock out. I love football, basketball but baseball man i love how it’s not over until the last out. People who call baseball boring completely miss that.
True story. Up until a few years ago, I had never left even a blowout Twins game early, because there’s always that chance at a miraculous comeback. (That first game I left early was because it was 40 degrees outside and we were losing badly near the end of the game; it wound up not being as lopsided on the scoreboard at the end, but we did still lose.)
re: #379 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Jack Morris is also taking over as color commentator for the Twins’ TV broadcast from Bert Blyleven. I always liked him. He’s a little bit more dry and deadpan than Bert, but he doesn’t say quite as much inane stupid stuff.
Smoltz has done a great job replacing McCarver as color in the WS games. He’s a bit of a right wing jerk outside baseball but he doesn’t let it define him like Schilling does. That’s what Schilling doesn’t get.
re: #389 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
True story. Up until a few years ago, I had never left even a blowout Twins game early, because there’s always that chance at a miraculous comeback. (That first game I left early was because it was 40 degrees outside and we were losing badly near the end of the game; it wound up not being as lopsided on the scoreboard at the end, but we did still lose.)
I try never to leave any game. I look at it that way but also ebcause I paid for my seats, why leave?
re: #376 teleskiguy
That’s what the large Yosemite fire about 5 years back looked like.
Think this will get me blocked? Kinda hoping so…
Has he tried attacking minorities or slaughtering any pets yet?
Hopefully the kid will grow up to be a productive, law-abiding and decent member of society, but his genetics and potential upbringing environment probably aren’t to his advantage towards that objective…— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) June 30, 2018
re: #391 HappyWarrior
I try never to leave any game. I look at it that way but also ebcause I paid for my seats, why leave?
That’s how I feel also. Even in a blowout, if I’m at a game, I’m enjoying paid entertainment (though mostly from the opposite perspective) and time away from work and, usually, kids - though I need to take my son to a game some time soon. There is little point in my leaving early since the team has already received my money.
re: #394 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
That’s how I feel also. Even in a blowout, if I’m at a game, I’m enjoying paid entertainment (though mostly from the opposite perspective) and time away from work and, usually, kids - though I need to take my son to a game some time soon. There is little point in my leaving early since the team has already received my money.
Took my brother’s sister in law and her husband to a game last summer. It was a lot of fun. Both of them don’t really know baseball since in Peru and El Salvador, baseball really isn’t the pasttime. I think they’ve been to a Nats game or two but they had never been to Camden Yards so they got the full experience from a fanatic.
I have no doubt whatsoever that Darth Orange WILL bring up the election meddling with Putin in Helsinki:
Trump: Did you meddle in the elections?
Putin: Da.
Trump: Good. Do it again.#ImpeachTrump #ImpeachTraitorTrump #Resist— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) June 30, 2018
re: #396 HappyWarrior
Took my brother’s sister in law and her husband to a game last summer. It was a lot of fun. Both of them don’t really know baseball since in Peru and El Salvador, baseball really isn’t the pasttime. I think they’ve been to a Nats game or two but they had never been to Camden Yards so they got the full experience from a fanatic.
One of my gaming buddies got treated to a trip to Fenway this past weekend when he was visiting one of our other teammates who lives in Massachusetts. I was insanely jealous because Fenway and Wrigley are at the top of my bucket list for sports venues to visit. Sad thing is, I lived in the Northwest Indiana suburbs for a decade and while I’ve been to Old Komiskey a couple of times, I never made the trip up to the North Side to Wrigley.
Joining @IngrahamAngle shortly on the politicization of the horrible tragedy at the Annapolis Capital-Gazette
— HowardKurtz (@HowardKurtz) June 30, 2018
Hard pass. https://t.co/CDmE3nnkD7
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 30, 2018
Severe thunderstorm warning just went up for my area. Radar doesn’t look so good.
Tomorrow’s high will only be 73F though, so there’s that.
wunderground.com (radar)
re: #399 Charles Johnson
It’s too soon to talk about gun violence you know. Talking about gun violence is politicising tragedy… .
I’m a journalist
I’ve been doxed 2x in the last 6 months
I’ve been harassed by far right publications
I’ve been stalked online & trolls called my work
I’ve received death threats & my kids have been threatened
I have not, however, been asked to leave a restaurant#Civility— Kaz Weida (@kazweida) June 29, 2018
re: #399 Charles Johnson
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re: #387 HappyWarrior
See, that’s what I love about baseball, you cannot run the clock out. I love football, basketball but baseball man i love how it’s not over until the last out. People who call baseball boring completely miss that.
I get the idea in principle. I dislike it in reality.
To me, the clock is always the third side in any competition, enemy of all players equally. I look at South Korea recently knocking out the defending World Cup champion German team in Soccer because of the clock - stoppage time. A game without a clock might as well be cards or “snakes and ladders”
So anyway, there’s my take on it. Diving for my asbestos underwear now…
re: #401 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Sean Hannity: It’s Maxine Waters’ fault.
I doubt that Sean, who was the very first to politicize it, will be mentioned.
re: #405 William Lewis
I get the idea in principle. I dislike it in reality.
To me, the clock is always the third side in any competition, enemy of all players equally. I look at South Korea recently knocking out the defending World Cup champion German team in Soccer because of the clock - stoppage time. A game without a clock might as well be cards or “snakes and ladders”
So anyway, there’s my take on it. Diving for my asbestos underwear now…
That’s fair. I admit I never thought about it that way. I just hate the idea you can run a clock out I guess.
re: #407 Winston_Smith
Sean Hannity: It’s Maxine Waters’ fault.
I doubt that Sean, who was the very first to politicize, it will be mentioned.
He blamed Obama too for some weird ass reason. Because you know Obama called the media the enemy of the people. Oh wait.
re: #407 Winston_Smith
Sean Hannity: It’s Maxine Waters’ fault.
I doubt that Sean, who was the very first to politicize, it will be mentioned.
Of course not. Remember, IOKIYAR.
re: #398 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
One of my gaming buddies got treated to a trip to Fenway this past weekend when he was visiting one of our other teammates who lives in Massachusetts. I was insanely jealous because Fenway and Wrigley are at the top of my bucket list for sports venues to visit. Sad thing is, I lived in the Northwest Indiana suburbs for a decade and while I’ve been to Old Komiskey a couple of times, I never made the trip up to the North Side to Wrigley.
My mother used to live about a block from Wrigley. When they put lights in the stadium, she moved … because the fans and their tailgate parties and noise and harassment of locals came in for the night games.
NBC News: U.S. intelligence agencies believe that North Korea has increased its production of fuel for nuclear weapons at multiple secret sites in recent months https://t.co/ndYGbXUmi6
— Michael Del Moro (@MikeDelMoro) June 29, 2018
Laurel or Yanny? Black and blue or white and gold? Alex Jones or Curly from The Three Stooges? NOTHING IS CERTAIN ANYMORE. pic.twitter.com/beXL8gE0dq
— Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) June 30, 2018
re: #413 Charles Johnson
Dude, he’s really coming into his own as a painter.
re: #411 Anymouse 🌹
My mother used to live about a block from Wrigley. When they put lights in the stadium, she moved … because the fans and their tailgate parties and noise and harassment of locals came in for the night games.
Perhaps I’ll make Wrigley my summer pilgrimage for this year, after going to a MN state park last year.
re: #326 Chrysicat
No, you misread.
What it’s saying is that Fed counts towards State double jeopardy and vice-versa.
It’s a tailor-made case to make 45’s pardons all-encompassing. And if they didn’t encompass enough because you’re looking at contempt charges for refusing to testify after the 5A no longer applies, he’ll just pardon you again for that.
Then NY can file some first.
Speaking of Gus Kenworthy…
“I want to be the person that I needed when I was in the closet, struggling to believe I could be anything I wanted to be.” 🌈 —American skier @guskenworthy, today on our story #Pride https://t.co/RtrMAWzBP6 pic.twitter.com/43AsbiZosa
— Instagram (@instagram) June 29, 2018
“Hey, we’re just rounding up random people. We’re not stealin’ babies. That’s those guys over there.”
ICE chief to protesters: We’re not the ones separating families, that’s Border Control https://t.co/Ub1ObVKuNP pic.twitter.com/GwUWNvVQby
— The Hill (@thehill) June 30, 2018
re: #420 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
“Hey, we’re just rounding up random people. We’re not stealin’ babies. That’s those guys over there.”
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re: #416 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Perhaps I’ll make Wrigley my summer pilgrimage for this year, after going to a MN state park last year.
My cousins grew up in a mixed marriage in Chicago. My uncle Bud was German and a Sox fan. My dad’s sister Rose was a Cub’s fan and Irish. They met in a Paris hospital after Bud got a lung blown out by a Tiger during the run Bulge. One of Patton’s tank Divisions.
Saw games at both Wrigley and the new Comiskey. Loved Wrigley. Little band box of a stadium where you are right up against the field.
re: #270 MsJ
Trumpsters really aren’t the brightest bulbs on the Christmas tree.
re: #422 austin_blue
My cousins grew up in a mixed marriage in Chicago. My uncle Bud was German and a Sox fan. My dad’s sister Rose was a Cub’s fan and Irish. They met in a Paris hospital after Bud got a lung blown out by a Tiger during the run Bulge. One of Patton’s tank Divisions.
Saw games at both Wrigley and the new Comiskey. Loved Wrigley. Little band box of a stadium where you are right up against the field.
Old Komiskey was always a dive. It felt so sketchy. I dunno if it was that part of town or what, but I always felt a little insecure being there. That being said, watching Big Frankie Thomas step to the plate for the Pale Hose was the highlight of my budding baseball fanaticism, to be equaled only by arriving at Target Field to see “J. Thome DH” penciled into the Minnesota Twins’ lineup.
re: #423 plansbandc
Trumpsters really aren’t the brightest bulbs on the Christmas tree.
And most of their family trees look like stumps.
OT - Heading out for the evening to an Arlo Guthrie concert. Every 2-3 years he passes through and stops to give a benefit concert for the local NPR station. Hard tickets to get but my wife managed.
The #TurretFire is burning in the Flat Tops Wilderness of the WRNF 22 miles NE of Glenwood Springs. Crews are responding. An area closure order is in place between Shingle Peak trail and Turret Peak trail. Full news release here: https://t.co/hELBr9kDVV#CoWildfire pic.twitter.com/eLLuwhUAma
— White River National Forest (@WhiteRiverNews) June 29, 2018
This fire just started about 20 miles from my house. https://t.co/4fgWmEY1aR
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) June 29, 2018
No joke, I saw a helicopter get water out of the Colorado River just by chance driving back from getting my last paycheck at the golf course.
The fire is in a very remote area, no structures threatened.
Milo Yiannopoulos is now threatening to sue people who say he encouraged vigilantes to start gunning journalists down. Speaking of which, Milo Yiannopoulos recently encouraged vigilantes to start gunning journalists down.
— Angus Johnston (@studentactivism) June 29, 2018
re: #429 HappyWarrior
Can we give the Brits him back please?
Dude, the Brits are just about the only people we haven’t pissed off in the world lately. You really wanna pick that fight now?
re: #430 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Dude, the Brits are just about the only people we haven’t pissed off in the world lately. You really wanna pick that fight now?
Ha true.
re: #427 teleskiguy
No joke, I saw a helicopter get water out of the Colorado River just by chance driving back from getting my last paycheck at the golf course.
The fire is in a very remote area, no structures threatened.
Stay safe, Teleskidude!
re: #420 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
“Hey, we’re just rounding up random people. We’re not stealin’ babies. That’s those guys over there.”
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as President of the United States, Donald Trump receives money from the government he runs, the party he leads, his allies in the states, and lobbyists/industries/foreign interests with stakes in his decisions. our @CNBC video https://t.co/izBREvzY4p
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) June 29, 2018
If this were being written about another country we’d be rightly leery of the government. https://t.co/Hgpr94KH5E
— H Bear (@Hammbear) June 29, 2018
re: #419 teleskiguy
Speaking of Gus Kenworthy…
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I honestly have no idea what it is like growing up in a world where you are not away from anything, ever.
Growing up with constant 24 hour social media is something that no one knows how to do.
Growing up is tough as hell, especially tough if you are gay. Social media and voices in general are so diluted that I hope that his presence is getting out an being heard.
When did NYT make a conscious decision to be stupid?
Mexicans are politically united on just one thing: total contempt for Donald Trump. So why do they seem intent on electing their own left-wing version of him? https://t.co/RjFjp78NOT by @BretStephensNYT
— NYT Opinion (@nytopinion) June 30, 2018
he’s not a left-wing version of Trump.” this is dumb https://t.co/1QTQTvRDdH
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) June 30, 2018
re: #430 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Dude, the Brits are just about the only people we haven’t pissed off in the world lately. You really wanna pick that fight now?
The Brits are too busy fighting with their own Brexit idiots who ruined their country to be jacking with anyone else right now.
re: #437 Single-handed sailor
When did NYT make a conscious decision to be stupid?
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NYT has gone considerably more braindead lately. What’s up with that?
re: #439 b.d.
NYT has gone considerably more braindead lately. What’s up with that?
BSAB, bro. Drink the Kool-Aid.
re: #437 Single-handed sailor
When did NYT make a conscious decision to be stupid?
Back when they were telling people that Hitler was just appealing to the economic anxiety of Germans in the Depression, and saying his rhetoric was simply to get votes.
re: #440 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
BSAB, bro. Drink the Kool-Aid.
I am reminded of when CNN hired CNN hoping to get FoxNews viewers, it didn’t work.
How basic is the fact that the FoxNews bubble people aren’t going to give you money and that they wish you were dead even if you published Obama’s Kenyan birth certificate?
re: #440 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m also a little embarrassed that I once had to explain the “drink the Kool-Aid” metaphor to Mrs. Fish, because she is too young to remember Jonestown. God, I feel old, and I’m not really that old.
re: #436 b.d.
Growing up with constant 24 hour social media is something that no one knows how to do.
It’s the newest in new. Human evolution in action!
re: #444 teleskiguy
It’s the newest in new. Human evolution in action!
We’ve done a lot of growing in the 5,000 years we’ve been around…..
re: #443 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Reality FreeI’m also a little embarrassed that I once had to explain the “drink the Kool-Aid” metaphor to Mrs. Fish, because she is too young to remember Jonestown. God, I feel old, and I’m not really that old.
re: #446 Anymouse 🌹
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Admittedly, I am actually a few years late to the Jonestown massacre myself, but the Heaven’s Gate mass suicide brought comparisons to which I had to find the answers. I did the research.
re: #445 b.d.
We’ve done a lot of growing in the 5,000 years we’ve been around…..
It’s 6,000! Get your numbers right! Jeez!
re: #443 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
In my wife’s divorce from her first husband, they fought over a copy of an unopened record album by Jim Jones and the People’s Temple Choir.
re: #437 Single-handed sailor
When did NYT make a conscious decision to be stupid?
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re: #449 ObserverArt
Probably a Photoshop idea that has been done…but I had to do it, so I’ll call it my version.
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re: #450 Anymouse 🌹
In my wife’s divorce from her first husband, they fought over a copy of an unopened record album by Jim Jones and the People’s Temple Choir.
That is possibly the most unique collector’s item that I have ever heard mentioned, and I have seen a lot of weird shit in my short time on this planet.
re: #453 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
That is possibly the most unique collector’s item that I have ever heard mentioned, and I have seen a lot of weird shit in my short time on this planet.
Her ex-hub still has the record, and still unopened.
re: #454 Anymouse 🌹
Her ex-hub still has the record, and still unopened.
I am tentatively sorry for her loss.
re: #455 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I am tentatively sorry for her loss.
LOL.
You can get a used copy of the album here for about $100:
Or a reissue at Amazon on CD for $50.
amazon.com
The album name is “He’s Able.”
re: #456 Anymouse 🌹
LOL.
You can get a used copy of the album here for about $100:
Or a reissue at Amazon on CD for $50.
amazon.comThe album name is “He’s Able.”
I didn’t expect it to be worth a ton of money, but as a collector item, it is unique. Especially in pristine condition.
re: #457 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I didn’t expect it to be worth a ton of money, but as a collector item, it is unique. Especially in pristine condition.
The CD release on Amazon also includes Jones’s 40-minute sermon right before their suicide.
And now the artillery fire begins as the Trump-humpers that are unfortunately native to this narrow area surrounding the Twin Cities begin their premature ejaculations over the Fourth of July. It only brings to mind sad memories of what used to be, when I was a professionally trained and licensed pyrotechnician and shot professional-grade shows in the backwater hole I called the fishbowl.
And now, a very determined random flying dog of the day. pic.twitter.com/ZQJ3g04tEI
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 30, 2018
Pro Tip: If you’re going to register your assault rifle in California (and you only have one more day to do so) don’t submit in your application to the State DOJ pics of the weapon with an illegal silencer attached to it.
BAKERSFIELD, Calif. - The District Attorney’s office filed a dozen felony gun charges Thursday against a member of a prominent farming family.
According to court documents, the California Department of Justice raided Jeffrey Scott Kirschenmann’s home last month, after he tried to register an illegally modified gun online through the state’s website.
What they found in his home, led to the DA filing charges: a dozen guns, 230 rounds of ammunition and two silencers seized from Jeffrey Scott Kirschenmann’s home in a gated community in Northwest Bakersfield.
re: #458 Anymouse 🌹
The CD release on Amazon also includes Jones’s 40-minute sermon right before their suicide.
You can get that at YouTube I believe.
I’ve compared parts of that to Trump at one of his rallies.
Tell me something I don’t know…. pic.twitter.com/bxmzLFekrX
— Paris Hilton (@ParisHilton) June 28, 2018
The Sun is approximately 93 million miles away from Earth. That distance is known as an Astronomical Unit, or AU. https://t.co/rnXVZ00RZa
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) June 30, 2018
re: #449 ObserverArt
Tie should be hanging outside the jacket.
re: #463 teleskiguy
Tell me something I don’t know….
You have more than 60 species of facial mites living under your makeup.
One of the most harrowing stories I have as a professional fireworks operator: One year, we had the Big Disaster strikes our site. 30 minutes prior to our scheduled start time, rain came. To prevent deterioration of our major investment, we immediately fired everything in the tubes (we had pre-loaded the first salvo) and proceeded to fire the entire show in rapid sequence, not knowing if we would be able to complete the show due to the rain. Unfortunately for us, this year included a complex loading sequence of chain-fused shells, which had to be loaded in order across a sequence of tubes; cross-loading meant that one or more shells would not be resting against the base of the tube, leaving a cushion of air that would cause low detonation. Sure enough, I was in back with the 8” shells (which are individually loaded and thus immune to the problem), while my father is in the front with the 3” chain-loaded finale sequence. Unbeknownst to me, one of our loaders has cross-loaded two of the 3” shells in the sequence. One comes flopping out directly at my father’s feet. 20 yards away, I am powerless to act as I see the shell come plopping lifelessly out of its tube and he sprints away at his top speed. Miraculously, he survived the incident and we completed the show without complication. Let that be a lesson to all: Always check your goddamn loading prior to lighting the match.
re: #465 jaunte
You have more than 60 species of facial mites living under your makeup.
Your makeup is made from ground up animal bones.
I could’ve said that. But astronomy is much more enlightening.
re: #467 teleskiguy
Have you been following the news from Hayabusa-2?
I wondered what it would be like to stand on the surface of the teeny asteroid Ryugu, so I did the math. The answer: Slopey.https://t.co/c1faPO6nQb pic.twitter.com/qhR54v40Ms
— Phil Plait (@BadAstronomer) June 29, 2018
re: #466 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
If I ever win the lotto (lol), I want to put up a giant fireworks display in my little village. Make it the biggest 4th of July fireworks display in the state.
I’ll keep you in mind for the director.
re: #469 Anymouse 🌹
If I ever win the lotto (lol), I want to put up a giant fireworks display in my little village. Make it the biggest 4th of July fireworks display in the state.
I’ll keep you in mind for the director.
In Oklahoma or Nebraska, I might actually be eligible for that position. In Minnesota, I have to have a contiguous record of professional experience. By the time I had moved to MN, my resume was in the distant past, so I no longer qualified as a professional operator.
re: #468 jaunte
HOLY SHIT! Humans are still doing amazing crazy stuff!
re: #471 teleskiguy
I found this composite image earlier, of asteroids and comets visited by unmanned vehicles. Ryugu, the one Hayabusa-2 is at, is the little dot to the center right of the biggest one in this image.
By now most space fans have seen this image of asteroid Ryugu, target of the the very cool Japanese Hayabusa-2 mission. But how big is it? Can be hard to get a sense of scale in space without references.
So here’s Ryugu to scale with the Empire State Building! #Ryugu pic.twitter.com/7hWWZbLGdL— George Ioannidis (@Kupeplex) June 28, 2018
Hey dragonfire1981. Ugh.
Stanley Park Teahouse manager fired after refusing to serve Trump supporter | CBC News https://t.co/UX9cHw2ZMx pic.twitter.com/jnpOT39lGf
— CBC British Columbia (@cbcnewsbc) June 29, 2018
re: #466 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
One of the most harrowing stories I have as a professional fireworks operator: One year, we had the Big Disaster strikes our site. 30 minutes prior to our scheduled start time, rain came. To prevent deterioration of our major investment, we immediately fired everything in the tubes (we had pre-loaded the first salvo) and proceeded to fire the entire show in rapid sequence, not knowing if we would be able to complete the show due to the rain. Unfortunately for us, this year included a complex loading sequence of chain-fused shells, which had to be loaded in order across a sequence of tubes; cross-loading meant that one or more shells would not be resting against the base of the tube, leaving a cushion of air that would cause low detonation. Sure enough, I was in back with the 8” shells (which are individually loaded and thus immune to the problem), while my father is in the front with the 3” chain-loaded finale sequence. Unbeknownst to me, one of our loaders has cross-loaded two of the 3” shells in the sequence. One comes flopping out directly at my father’s feet. 20 yards away, I am powerless to act as I see the shell come plopping lifelessly out of its tube and he sprints away at his top speed. Miraculously, he survived the incident and we completed the show without complication. Let that be a lesson to all: Always check your goddamn loading prior to lighting the match.
It’s been many years, but one of the local communities had a nasty fireworks accident. One person was killed and two were injured, one of those badly. Fireworks can be dangerous…two Ohio examples.
One Killed, Two Injured at Fireworks Display
And then there was this the same year in southern Ohio.
re: #476 ObserverArt
It’s been many years, but one of the local communities had a nasty fireworks accident. One person was killed and two were injured, one of those badly. Fireworks can be dangerous…two Ohio examples.
One Killed, Two Injured at Fireworks Display
And then there was this the same year in southern Ohio.
The guy three houses over from us blew his arm clean off a few years ago.
Setting off 3 inch mortars with one of those barbeque lighters, and he’d been stting them off for two days. The cops told me that he had a cooler full of them on his front yard. He said if something went wrong and that cooler ignited it would have taken out half the block.
I leave fireworks to the pros.
re: #475 teleskiguy
Hey dragonfire1981. Ugh.
And American conservatives are quickly filling up that thread with derp … and since a lot of them don’t understand what’s in the Constitution, it’s unsurprising that they don’t understand Canadian laws either.