Video: Seth Meyers on Trump’s Week of Unprecedented Corruption Scandals and … The Space Force
Seth takes a closer look at the truly unprecedented level of corruption swirling around the president of the United States.
Seth takes a closer look at the truly unprecedented level of corruption swirling around the president of the United States.
Hey @realDonaldTrump, if you’re not willing to choke on soot, than the rest of us shouldn’t have to either.https://t.co/41CAed1k26
— Randy Bryce (@IronStache) August 9, 2018
This man is running in Wisconsin on August 14th, to replace @SpeakerRyan. Please look into @IronStache https://t.co/vlyIXS05kF
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) August 10, 2018
re: #1 Patricia Kayden
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Two candidates running. Both quality choices. Hopeflly one of them beats who replaces Ryan.
If nothing else, Trump is giving the next 10 years something to talk about. If there is a next 10 years. And people to talk about it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 10, 2018
re: #3 Charles Johnson
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He makes Nixon look ethical. I’ve been re-upping my interest in Nixon in recent weeks.
In some ways, I think Trump resembles Nixon but in other ways, I think he’s unlike Nixon in the worst ways. I think Nixon genuinely did love the U.S even if he was crooked as hell. I don’t get that from Trump. I get a lot of fake patriot vibes from him.
re: #5 HappyWarrior
In some ways, I think Trump resembles Nixon but in other ways, I think he’s unlike Nixon in the worst ways. I think Nixon genuinely did love the U.S even if he was crooked as hell. I don’t get that from Trump. I get a lot of fake patriot vibes from him.
Trump only loves Trump.
re: #5 HappyWarrior
In some ways, I think Trump resembles Nixon but in other ways, I think he’s unlike Nixon in the worst ways. I think Nixon genuinely did love the U.S even if he was crooked as hell. I don’t get that from Trump. I get a lot of fake patriot vibes from him.
Nixon loved the US and was very smart. He was also paranoid after 1960, and that’s probably where the real comparisons to Trump work.
re: #6 Big Beautiful Door
Trump only loves Trump.
Yep. After reading that Nixon bio, I still think the man deserves the scorn he gets but he was a better man than Trump ever will be.
I’m so old I remember when Richard Nixon was the gold standard for how terrible a US president could be. Ah, sweet bird of youth.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 10, 2018
re: #9 Charles Johnson
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Then we got Reagan. Then we got Dubya. Now we’ve got tRump. So what’s next?
re: #10 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Then we got Reagan. Then we got Dubya. Now we’ve got tRump. So what’s next?
That’s what I’m afraid of. The GOP keeps on sinking lower.
re: #10 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Then we got Reagan. Then we got Dubya. Now we’ve got tRump. So what’s next?
The 51st President of the United States, Adolf Hitler II.
/half
//the worst part is I can’t be fully sarcastic because it could happen
re: #12 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
The 51st President of the United States, Adolf Hitler II.
/half
//the worst part is I can’t be fully sarcastic because it could happen
GOP: Hey he may believe awful things about the Jews but he’s not Chelsea Clinton or Malia Obama. //
From downstairs.
re: #270 can’t think of a decent username
I don’t know if this has been posted elsewhere, but it’s a Reddit thread that’s fairly hilarious/infuriating.
The original poster deleted his post, but here’s a basic summary of how things went:
OP: “My brother died, and he was rich. He was gay, and our family doesn’t like gay people, so we kept the money he left to his partner in the will. Now his partner is suing us! How can we stop this!”
Redditors: “Hhhholy shit.”
That was priceless. Where did this take place? I’m going to have to set up a news alert.
My dad has a memory. Apparently Dan Quayle floated the waters in 2000. Dad thought it was the biggest joke the GOP could have and then they nominated and elected GWB. And now we have Trump. And apparently my grandfather was petrified by the idea of a Reagan presidency too.
The Borowitz report. Labeled as satire but we haven’t seen Mueller’s full report yet.
Republicans Projected to Pick up Seventy Seats in Prison
WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—In a development that could dramatically change the composition of the federal penitentiary system, Republicans are projected to pick up as many as seventy seats in prison, a leading incarceration expert said on Thursday.
“Prognostication is an inexact science,” Davis Logsdon, who studies conviction rates of corrupt politicians for the University of Minnesota’s Guilt Project, said. “Having said that, if current indictment trends hold up, the Republicans could be flipping at least seventy key prison seats.”
Logsdon broke down criminal cases against Republicans into likely convictions, likely acquittals, and toss-ups, and found that the G.O.P.’s path to the magic number of seventy new prison cells was “very doable.”
re: #10 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Then we got Reagan. Then we got Dubya. Now we’ve got tRump. So what’s next?
LOL, I laid out that progression to a “principled conservative” on Politico who had the vapors over Trump.
The only one who didn’t do too much damage was Ford, and that’s probably because he didn’t have enough time to do anything.
re: #14 MsJ
From downstairs.
That was priceless. Where did this take place? I’m going to have to set up a news alert.
I think Massachusetts.
Here we go again. I like the guy fine, but this screams of opportunism. I am so sick of people coming to Iowa to jump start their aspirations, only to forget about us later…
“I’m exploring a run for the presidency of the United States, and I wanted to come to Iowa and listen to people and learn about some issues that are facing the citizens of Iowa and do my homework,” Avenatti told the Des Moines Register https://t.co/Wje8C2sY7E
— Mike Memoli (@mikememoli) August 9, 2018
Theeey’re heeere! The #Perseids meteor shower, caused by debris left behind by the Comet Swift-Tuttle, has begun streaking across the night sky and will peak on Sunday night, August 12. Get outside to watch or tune into our Facebook Live stream: https://t.co/EgkJo63zxb pic.twitter.com/nZdhMyvYgQ
— NASA (@NASA) August 10, 2018
re: #17 Mattand
LOL, I laid out that progression to a “principled conservative” on Politico who had the vapors over Trump.
The only one who didn’t do too much damage was Ford, and that’s probably because he didn’t have enough time to do anything.
Ford was the last one who didn’t owe some kind of favor to the religious right. I actually like Ford despite the Nixon pardon.
re: #19 Swampwitch
Here we go again. I like the guy fine, but this screams of opportunism. I am so sick of people coming to Iowa to jump start their aspirations, only to forget about us later…
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Oh, for God’s sake…
I wish Eisenhower had never run as a Republican and just let the GOP die with Robert A. Taft.
Space Force all the way!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 9, 2018
JINGLE BELLS,
JINGLE BELLS… https://t.co/I1vfMEUHqH— Stansaid Airport (@StansaidAirport) August 9, 2018
re: #21 HappyWarrior
Ford was the last one who didn’t owe some kind of favor to the religious right. I actually like Ford despite the Nixon pardon.
For whatever reason, I remember the whole “Whip Inflation Now”, or WIN campaign and the attendant buttons. I was 10 at the time.
That awkward moment when “voter fraud” fraudster Kris Kobach — overseeing his own recount — gets caught undercounting his opponent’s votes in the Kansas GOP Gubernatorial primary https://t.co/hac9chNx5l
— The Daily Edge (@TheDailyEdge) August 10, 2018
re: #25 Mattand
For whatever reason, I remember the whole “Whip Inflation Now”, or WIN campaign and the attendant buttons. I was 10 at the time.
Haha. I was around the same age when Clinton got re-elected in 1996.
re: #19 Swampwitch
Here we go again. I like the guy fine, but this screams of opportunism. I am so sick of people coming to Iowa to jump start their aspirations, only to forget about us later…
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Eh, let him try. Everyone running for president has to have a certain amount of ego just to be willing to run. Don’t vote for him if you don’t like him.
re: #27 The Vicious Babushka
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It’s almost like Kobach has no ethics or moral scruples at all.
re: #27 The Vicious Babushka
That weird thing where the guy who claims voter fraud happens all the time engages in actual voter fraud by failing to properly count all the tallies coming in.
In other words, Kobach is engaging in voter fraud and disenfranchisement.
Just like catcalling, I don’t owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions.
And also like catcalling, for some reason they feel entitled to one. pic.twitter.com/rsD17Oq9qe— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) August 10, 2018
re: #32 The Vicious Babushka
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Because she doesn’t owe Ben Shapiro shit. Why should she appease that little egomaniac’s ego? Alexandria is actually putting her education to good use and serving her country. Ben? Ben’s nothing but a little asshole that loves to throw the anti-Semite card at the left while wanting people to ignore that he and Milo were best buds for a long time and that relationship only ended because Ben lies himself about how Trump isn’t a right winger.
re: #14 MsJ
From downstairs.
That was priceless. Where did this take place? I’m going to have to set up a news alert.
I answered you over there, but I’ll do it again—I think, from reading the thread, that it’s Massachusetts.
1936 complaint about incivility running amok — couldn’t even fly a Nazi flag without Jews getting all mad. pic.twitter.com/ErvqSi7KH6
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) August 10, 2018
re: #19 Swampwitch
Here we go again. I like the guy fine, but this screams of opportunism. I am so sick of people coming to Iowa to jump start their aspirations, only to forget about us later…
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Need to stop with the nonsense of which state goes first if you want to change this. Why would they go back to Iowa when the primary is over?
Check out #Dolphins Kenny Stills T-Shirt @nbc6 @NBC6Sports pic.twitter.com/aH4rtYSjwv
— Chris Fischer NBC6 (@FischerNBC6) August 9, 2018
3 Miami Dolphins players protest during National Anthem at first NFL game of the season https://t.co/XWAWcrkq7V
— TIME (@TIME) August 10, 2018
re: #34 BeachDem
I answered you over there, but I’ll do it again—I think, from reading the thread, that it’s Massachusetts.
According to the thread, Massachusetts makes all wills public after a certain point. If you snoop, you could figure out who it is.
re: #37 JordanRules
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This Steelers fan has a new player he likes. Good goign Kenny.
re: #25 Mattand
For whatever reason, I remember the whole “Whip Inflation Now”, or WIN campaign and the attendant buttons. I was 10 at the time.
I think I actually have some of those buttons, but don’t have the energy to go through 90 boxes to find them.
re: #31 lawhawk
That weird thing where the guy who claims voter fraud happens all the time engages in actual voter fraud by failing to properly count all the tallies coming in.
In other words, Kobach is engaging in voter fraud and disenfranchisement.
And even when caught red-handed is still claiming ‘illegals’ voted in the Kansas election. Ugh. As I said earlier, I hate that miscreant.
re: #40 goddamnedfrank
I gotta hand it to her that was a perfect response.
Seriously. She doesn’t owe him shit. If he wants to actually try to be seen as anything other than a little punk, maybe he should actually run for office instead of being a little troll. Oh wait, he’d never win because he’s about as likable as a fart on a crowded bus.
re: #42 BeachDem
And even when caught red-handed is still claiming ‘illegals’ voted in the Kansas election. Ugh. As I said earlier, I hate that miscreant.
A great find by Mitt Romney wasn’t he? //
re: #42 BeachDem
And even when caught red-handed is still claiming ‘illegals’ voted in the Kansas election. Ugh. As I said earlier, I hate that miscreant.
He’s just getting even for the illegal votes. They’re always “getting even”.
Senior American national security officials, seeking to prevent President Trump from upending a formal policy agreement at last month’s NATO meeting, pushed the military alliance’s ambassadors to complete it before the forum even began.
The work to preserve the North Atlantic Treaty Organization agreement, which is usually subject to intense 11th-hour negotiations, came just weeks after Mr. Trump refused to sign off on a communiqué from the June meeting of the Group of 7 in Canada.
The rushed machinations to get the policy done, as demanded by John R. Bolton, the national security adviser, have not been previously reported. Described by European diplomats and American officials, the efforts are a sign of the lengths to which the president’s top advisers will go to protect a key and longstanding international alliance from Mr. Trump’s unpredictable antipathy.
#breaking Warning from North Korea: “high-level officials within the U.S. administration are making baseless allegations against us and…intensifying international sanctions… there is no guarantee that the hard-won atmosphere of stability on the Korean Peninsula will continue” pic.twitter.com/sEhPkJOPRD
— Will Ripley (@willripleyCNN) August 10, 2018
re: #33 HappyWarrior
Because she doesn’t owe Ben Shapiro shit. Why should she appease that little egomaniac’s ego? Alexandria is actually putting her education to good use and serving her country. Ben? Ben’s nothing but a little asshole that loves to throw the anti-Semite card at the left while wanting people to ignore that he and Milo were best buds for a long time and that relationship only ended because Ben lies himself about how Trump isn’t a right winger.
Alexandria is a candidate for the US House. Ben Shapiro is a…nobody. Why on earth would she want to debate him? At a time when so many Republican candidates refuse to debate their Democratic opponents, now right wing noise machines think they should get to debate candidates? Who’s next? Charlie Kirk or Jacob Ahole?
There were no obituaries in today’s paper. People are calling, wondering what happened to them. Just … nobody died.
— Colin Roger MacLean (@JournalPMacLean) August 9, 2018
re: #36 fern01
Because we’re still part of the US even after the caucus. Obama and both Clintons came back, didn’t ignore Iowa afterward.
I know there are a lot of people who don’t like Iowa being first, that we don’t deserve it because we’re rural and a so-called flyover state. That’s an opinion. But as an Iowan I’m allowed to be annoyed by opportunists using us, thinking we’re rubes, wearing ($500) jeans, staging photo opps with corn dogs at the Iowa State Fair, pretending to listen, pretending to care, and then pretending we don’t exist.
re: #48 BeachDem
Alexandria is a candidate for the US House. Ben Shapiro is a…nobody. Why on earth would she want to debate him? At a time when so many Republican candidates refuse to debate their Democratic opponents, now right wing noise machines think they should get to debate candidates? Who’s next? Charlie Kirk or Jacob Ahole?
Seriously, who the fuck decided Ben Shapiro was a credible voice on anything? As far as I’m sure, Chuck Hagel should have ruined the little fuckwad after calling him a Hamas friend. He’s not clever. All he does is engage in bad faith arguments and go to college campuses to pick fights with kids who are perhaps a little naive but so is he except he thinks he’s an intellectual when he’s really a fraud.
re: #51 Eventual Carrion
That whole thing needs
federallyinternationally audited.
re: #52 Swampwitch
Because we’re still part of the US even after the caucus. Obama and both Clintons came back, didn’t ignore Iowa afterward.
I know there are a lot of people who don’t like Iowa being first, that we don’t deserve it because we’re rural and a so-called flyover state. That’s an opinion. But as an Iowan I’m allowed to be annoyed by opportunists using us, thinking we’re rubes, wearing ($500) jeans, staging photo opps with corn dogs at the Iowa State Fair, pretending to listen, pretending to care, and then pretending we don’t exist.
I feel your pain. The Republicans set up house in South Carolina prior to the primary (at one point, I thought Michele Bachmann lived on my street) then they’re gone as soon as the primary is over, because they know it’s in the bag for them at that point.
One of these days…
re: #17 Mattand
LOL, I laid out that progression to a “principled conservative” on Politico who had the vapors over Trump.
The only one who didn’t do too much damage was Ford, and that’s probably because he didn’t have enough time to do anything.
Gerald Ford, as President, has gotten kind of a bum rap (IMO) in recent history, and yes, that short term probably had something to do with it. But while he may not have been much of a political genius (though hardly the slackwitted stumblebum of popular satire), he had a couple of useful traits that succeeding Presidents might have appreciated: he was a veteran professional politician, and he took his job - especially as President very seriously. Notably unlike the current incumbent…
re: #55 BeachDem
I feel your pain. The Republicans set up house in South Carolina prior to the primary (at one point, I thought Michele Bachmann lived on my street) then they’re gone as soon as the primary is over, because they know it’s in the bag for them at that point.
One of these days…
They do the same thing here in Texas.
re: #56 Jay C
Gerald Ford, as President, has gotten kind of bum rap (IMO) in recent history, and yes, that short term probably had something to do with it. But while he may not have been much of a political genius (though hardly the slackwitted stumblebum of popular satire), he had a couple of useful traits that succeeding Presidents might have appreciated: he was a veteran professional politician, and he took his job - especially as President very seriously. Notably unlike the current incumbent…
I like Ford historically. Socially moderate to liberal, not a tax cuts above all type on the economy, and decent on FP. His judicial picks weren’t terrible either. He gave us Stevens and always defended him when wingers complained about him. Thank goodness we got Agnew out of office and we got Ford when Nixon resigned.
In 2042
Grandkid: “Wait, in 2018, they put asbestos in buildings again? When they knew it causes cancer?”
You: “That was, like, the number fifty six thing that was wrong that was going on.”
Grandkid: “Was Florida still above water then?”— JRehling (@JRehling) August 9, 2018
For me the post WWII GOP Presidents are
Ike
Ford
H.W. Bush
Nixon
Reagan
Bush II
Trump.
In fact, I might even rate Reagan below Bush II if you got me in that kind of mood because I despise Reagan and blame him for a lot of long term damage that Bush didn’t do.
If Thomas Friedman is advocating that the news media broadcast every Trump rally, that is an excellent sign they should never show another one on TV ever.
— Clay C. (@ClayC1969) August 10, 2018
I think H.W. Bush underrated as a President though I hate how he campaigned.
When federal judge writes FORTHWITH in bold caps to AG and other cabinet members 😳 https://t.co/wPYJlQPaJU
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) August 10, 2018
The Trump Presidential Library will consist entirely of tell-all books written by people who worked in the Trump White House.
— Stephen Colbert (@StephenAtHome) August 10, 2018
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
re: #268 Patricia Kayden
A Florida woman ran from the police, but a herd of cows chased her and helped give away her location pic.twitter.com
— The Cute Plug
So that’s how the county sheriff here keeps his promise of “keeping an eye on me” ever since we moved here.
Cattle (especially calves) chase our car, especially on dirt roads. The cattle report to the sheriff.
(reposted from the long-dead last thread. My wife was using the computer - there can be only one [plug socket] and I failed to note the conversation had moved on to another thread)
re: #65 BeachDem
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
Seriously.
re: #65 BeachDem
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
Probably because all the indicators are showing the Dems winning the House.
This is Tara. She’s the adorable @Local12 production assistant who shadows me as she learns to be a reporter.
ME: Have you ever heard of Soul Train?
TARA: What do they sing? 😃
ME: 👀😑🤦🏽♀️ #SignsYoureOld pic.twitter.com/GQah2AhbNd— Angela Ingram (@NewsLaw1) August 10, 2018
re: #65 BeachDem
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
Democrats keep answering while Republicans run away.
re: #68 KGxvi
Probably because all the indicators are showing the Dems winning the House.
But they’ve continually taken shots at Pelosi while the Dems are the minority. It just seems odd (or, more to the point, typical) that they paint a toxic picture on the Dem side, but the Repubs, who will have to replace their leader whether they win or lose the house, never get asked about Gym.
re: #69 Backwoods_Sleuth
Some newly minted nurse exclaimed to me “You’re older than my father!”
Attack of the Fluffy Puppers!
WARNING: Graphic video
A pack of vicious dogs brutally attack a helpless child as he tries to escape their merciless wrathpic.twitter.com/TvvMqzr5vL— Qasim Rashid, Esq. (@MuslimIQ) August 9, 2018
Since we were sort of talking about Nixon earlier, I keep coming back to the idea of how critical the 1960 election was and what it would have meant for history if a few thousand votes in a few states swung the other way.
re: #71 BeachDem
But they’ve continually taken shots at Pelosi while the Dems are the minority. It just seems odd (or, more to the point, typical) that they paint a toxic picture on the Dem side, but the Repubs, who will have to replace their leader whether they win or lose the house, never get asked about Gym.
I think it also has to do with the nature of our system of government. Even if the GOP controls the House right now, the “real” “leader” of the party is the president. With a divided government, the calculus changes.
MEDIA BIAS: Democratic Socialist wins are consistently attributed to Bernie Sanders, a 76yo white man, as the future of the Democratic Party,
While recent losses are blamed on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28yo Latina, who is brand new to politics.— Kaivan Shroff (@KaivanShroff) August 9, 2018
yeah what the fuck is that https://t.co/9at2CnFyKM
— Rebecca Schoenkopf, Wonkette Editrix, King Of You (@commiegirl1) August 9, 2018
Well as a Federal Civil Servant who started as a Stay In Schooler under Ford, I grade the Presidents I’ve served under:
Ford C
Carter C (because he railed against “big government”, pushed deregulation and began the weakening of the Civil Service with the “reform” act of 1978.
Reagan F (Corruption, letting Millken run wild, S&L’s looted, Iran-Contra, cut Social Security staffing by 1/3)
Old Man Bush B (He pushed for locality pay, tried to undo some of the damage Reagan did to our agency but increased our Civil Service deduction from 7% to 9%))
Clinton B+ (Purged ideologues from SSA, Ordered OPM to do a performance audit which reassessed our positions to higher grade levels)
Dumbya F(Pay freezes, limited locality pay raises, gave us new workloads such as Medicare D and didn’t hire additional staff)
Obama C (Froze our pay 3 years in a row, signed off on Social Security cuts, signed a bill cutting pensions for people under the old Civil Service system. Increased the amount workers pay into their pension system and didn’t increase the benefit)
Trump Z- (Installing ideologues in the agency, crippled Federal unions, Openly talking about contracting Social Security work out to H&R Block)
re: #74 KGxvi
Since we were sort of talking about Nixon earlier, I keep coming back to the idea of how critical the 1960 election was and what it would have meant for history if a few thousand votes in a few states swung the other way.
There was something I wrote when I co-blogged with a friend of mine about the ten most important elections of all time. I didn’t have 1960 but in hindsight I think I should have. I did have ‘68 but I do think 1960 is more consequential in the long run.
re: #76 Anymouse 🌹
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re: #78 Joe Bacon 🌹
Well as a Federal Civil Servant who started as a Stay In Schooler under Ford, I grade the Presidents I’ve served under:
Ford C
Carter C (because he railed against “big government”, pushed deregulation and began the weakening of the Civil Service with the “reform” act of 1978.
Reagan F (Corruption, letting Millken run wild, S&L’s looted, Iran-Contra, cut Social Security staffing by 1/3)
Old Man Bush B (He pushed for locality pay, tried to undo some of the damage Reagan did to our agency but increased our Civil Service deduction from 7% to 9%))
Clinton B+ (Purged ideologues from SSA, Ordered OPM to do a performance audit which reassessed our positions to higher grade levels)
Dumbya F(Pay freezes, limited locality pay raises, gave us new workloads such as Medicare D and didn’t hire additional staff)
Obama C (Froze our pay 3 years in a row, signed off on Social Security cuts, signed a bill cutting pensions for people under the old Civil Service system. Increased the amount workers pay into their pension system and didn’t increase the benefit)
Trump Z- (Installing ideologues in the agency, crippled Federal unions, Openly talking about contracting Social Security work out to H&R Block)
Very interesting. What I respect about H.W. Bush is how he wasn’t an ideologue on FP.
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
Attack of the Fluffy Puppers!
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re: #77 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Daaaaaaaamn. Judge is PISSED.
And a bit of the transcript pic.twitter.com/nRINMJUSQ2
— Omar C. Jadwat (@OmarJadwat) August 10, 2018
re: #79 HappyWarrior
There was something I wrote when I co-blogged with a friend of mine about the ten most important elections of all time. I didn’t have 1960 but in hindsight I think I should have. I did have ‘68 but I do think 1960 is more consequential in the long run.
I think a lot of the 1960s go similarly if Nixon wins in 1960. We probably go into Vietnam (see: Korea) but perhaps a different strategy saves us all the losses we had. Nixon was pretty good on civil rights prior to 1960 and with JFK in the Senate we probably get solid civil rights laws. I also suspect a rematch in 1964, and a likely Kennedy win.
I don’t know what it means for the Southern Strategy, or what happens with Dixiecrats.
re: #86 KGxvi
I think a lot of the 1960s go similarly if Nixon wins in 1960. We probably go into Vietnam (see: Korea) but perhaps a different strategy saves us all the losses we had. Nixon was pretty good on civil rights prior to 1960 and with JFK in the Senate we probably get solid civil rights laws. I also suspect a rematch in 1964, and a likely Kennedy win.
I don’t know what it means for the Southern Strategy, or what happens with Dixiecrats.
Well we were already in Vietnam in 1960. You are right about Nixon and CR. But yeah the domestic implications are what I wonder about. I’ve been on a Nixon binge the past couple weeks- reading a bio, watching movies, etc. I still don’t have a verdict on him.
re: #75 KGxvi
I think it also has to do with the nature of our system of government. Even if the GOP controls the House right now, the “real” “leader” of the party is the president. With a divided government, the calculus changes.
Good point, but I also feel that it feeds into the time-honored trope of “Dems in disarray” that the media seem so fond of perpetuating. And again—with all the crap they sling about Pelosi, they’re awfully quiet about abuse-adjacent Gym.
really pathetic, Laura:
UPDATE: Laura Ingraham addresses the controversy by claiming her racist screed from last night where she warned about “demographic changes that none of us ever voted for, and most of us don’t like” had “nothing to do with race or ethnicity” pic.twitter.com/MdAZouVtB4
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) August 10, 2018
re: #63 Backwoods_Sleuth
FORTHWITH.
I know I’ve said this, but federal judges are next to God. You do not fuck around with a federal judge. They will make you FEEL their wrath. And if it turns out that Carmen and her daughter are out of the country, federal judge Emmet G. Sullivan WILL order Sessions, Nielsen and others to his court, but will also send the federal marshals out after them.
Do not fuck around with the awesome power of the federal judiciary.
re: #89 Backwoods_Sleuth
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It had everything to do with race adn ethnicity, just be honest about it. You’re afraid of people of color Laura because you’re a bigoted witch.
re: #85 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I wonder if the lawyer was cursing under his breath because they got caught, or because his clients did something royally stupid and gave him a brown-pants moment in front of the whole courtroom.
#Florida weather is magical. Photo by Ronald Kotinsky pic.twitter.com/YL5gi92XfY via @PaulFox13
— Craig Pittman (@craigtimes) August 9, 2018
re: #91 mmmirele
FORTHWITH.
I know I’ve said this, but federal judges are next to God. You do not fuck around with a federal judge. They will make you FEEL their wrath. And if it turns out that Carmen and her daughter are out of the country, federal judge Emmet G. Sullivan WILL order Sessions, Nielsen and others to his court, but will also send the federal marshals out after them.
Do not fuck around with the awesome power of the federal judiciary.
They are back here per the ACLU.
re: #89 Backwoods_Sleuth
really pathetic, Laura:
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Yeah, this is what she was talking about, I’m sure:https://t.co/pRutElx8Ja
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) August 10, 2018
The title of the video is “PS5 Demo Graphics”.
re: #77 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Daaaaaaaamn. Judge is PISSED.
Judge was appointed by HW Bush and Reagan to federal judiciary, then by Clinton to his current post.
re: #94 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I wonder if the lawyer was cursing under his breath because they got caught, or because his clients did something royally stupid and gave him a brown-pants moment in front of the whole courtroom.
I can promise you there was no cursing under their breath once they were out of the courtroom and on the phone. There was very loud cursing, and probably very creative cursing.
re: #96 JordanRules
They are back here per the ACLU.
The asshole part of me is disappointed. I would have LOVED to have seen Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III keelhauled into the courtroom in the custody of a federal marshal.
re: #91 mmmirele
FORTHWITH.
I know I’ve said this, but federal judges are next to God. You do not fuck around with a federal judge. They will make you FEEL their wrath. And if it turns out that Carmen and her daughter are out of the country, federal judge Emmet G. Sullivan WILL order Sessions, Nielsen and others to his court, but will also send the federal marshals out after them.
Do not fuck around with the awesome power of the federal judiciary.
At the end of Rachel’s show, she said that Carmen and her daughter are back in the US. Obviously, the judge’s wrath registered with the gang of morons, at least for now.
re: #99 KGxvi
I can promise you there was no cursing under their breath once they were out of the courtroom and on the phone. There was very loud cursing, and probably very creative cursing.
TRUMP: So, Jeff, how bad is it?
SESSIONS: He’s … he’s inventing new swear words, sir.
re: #89 Backwoods_Sleuth
really pathetic, Laura:
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So, did she mention what “demographic changes” she was referring to?
re: #96 JordanRules
They are back here per the ACLU.
DAMN.
Good for Carmen and her daughter, but bad for me. I so wanted to see Sessions, Nielsen and the rest cower under the withering eye and scathing voice of a royally pissed off federal judge. But the fact that Carmen and daughter are back, after being put on a plane, shows the kind of power a federal judge has. Just do not fuck with them.
re: #103 BeachDem
So, did she mention what “demographic changes” she was referring to?
don’t think so
Classic. Enjoy. pic.twitter.com/Zp7FK3VQsf
— Maggie Resists Trump (@Stop_Trump20) August 10, 2018
re: #100 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
The asshole part of me is disappointed. I would have LOVED to have seen Jefferson Beauregard Sessions III keelhauled into the courtroom in the custody of a federal marshal.
It would have been very pleasing to see Steven Miller handcuffed and shackled before the Judge!
re: #108 Joe Bacon 🌹
It would have been very pleasing to see Steven Miller handcuffed and shackled before the Judge!
I really really hope we’re still not talking about Miller 50 years from now like we would have been about Buchanan in the early years of the Nixon years.
re: #109 HappyWarrior
I really really hope we’re still not talking about Miller 50 years from now like we would have been about Buchanan in the early years of the Nixon years.
I could see him running a Quixotic campaign against an incumbent Republican president in like 20 years, a la Buchanan in ‘92.
re: #108 Joe Bacon 🌹
It would have been very pleasing to see Steven Miller handcuffed and shackled before the Judge!
And let’s face it, if the judge had gotten Trump’s gang of dipshits before the bench, we all would have enjoyed hearing what he had to say, because as was pointed out several times upthread, a federal judge on his (or her) bench is the one force within these United States with which one does NOT fuck. They are chosen because they take their role and responsibilities very seriously.
re: #110 KGxvi
I could see him running a Quixotic campaign against an incumbent Republican president in like 20 years, a la Buchanan in ‘92.
Wouldn’t surprise me.
BREAKING: Secretary of State Kris Kobach says he will recuse himself from the further counting of votes in his tight primary race with Gov. Jeff Colyer.
— KAKE News (@KAKEnews) August 10, 2018
re: #111 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
And let’s face it, if the judge had gotten Trump’s gang of dipshits before the bench, we all would have enjoyed hearing what he had to say, because as was pointed out several times upthread, a federal judge on his (or her) bench is the one force within these United States with which one does NOT fuck. They are chosen because they take their role and responsibilities very seriously.
House Republicans would be trying to impeach the judge, and Senate Democrats would be laughing and laughing and laughing…
Which, by the way, seems like the inherent flaw in their “Let’s Impeach Rosenstein” plan… there’s no way they’re going to get 16 Democratic votes to remove him, either.
re: #113 JordanRules
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re: #115 KGxvi
House Republicans would be trying to impeach the judge, and Senate Democrats would be laughing and laughing and laughing…
Which, by the way, seems like the inherent flaw in their “Let’s Impeach Rosenstein” plan… there’s no way they’re going to get 16 Democratic votes to remove him, either.
Yep. But the point of impeaching Rosenstein is to give Trump a reason to fire him. They’re just completely inept.
re: #78 Joe Bacon 🌹
Well as a Federal Civil Servant who started as a Stay In Schooler under Ford, I grade the Presidents I’ve served under:
Ford C
Carter C (because he railed against “big government”, pushed deregulation and began the weakening of the Civil Service with the “reform” act of 1978.
Reagan F (Corruption, letting Millken run wild, S&L’s looted, Iran-Contra, cut Social Security staffing by 1/3)
Old Man Bush B (He pushed for locality pay, tried to undo some of the damage Reagan did to our agency but increased our Civil Service deduction from 7% to 9%))
Clinton B+ (Purged ideologues from SSA, Ordered OPM to do a performance audit which reassessed our positions to higher grade levels)
Dumbya F(Pay freezes, limited locality pay raises, gave us new workloads such as Medicare D and didn’t hire additional staff)
Obama C (Froze our pay 3 years in a row, signed off on Social Security cuts, signed a bill cutting pensions for people under the old Civil Service system. Increased the amount workers pay into their pension system and didn’t increase the benefit)
Trump Z- (Installing ideologues in the agency, crippled Federal unions, Openly talking about contracting Social Security work out to H&R Block)
Since I was in a different branch of the government (the US Navy), I would adjust the grades slightly differently.
Carter: B (he pushed for and got a significant pay rise for enlisted personnel averaging about 17% in his second year, as salary for enlisted was still structured like we had a draft at the time).
Reagan: F- (he prohibited enlisted personnel from using government benefits such as food stamps, and proposed not paying the military in one budget showdown with the Democrats that had our officers pointing out in training sessions that if that happened we would still be required to work and not working would be considered mutiny. He also moved one military payday by executive order from the 30th of the month to the first of the month to avoid the appearance of a larger budget deficit when he was running for reëlection. Proposed privatising the VA - now a Republican staple)
re: #48 BeachDem
Alexandria is a candidate for the US House. Ben Shapiro is a…nobody. Why on earth would she want to debate him? At a time when so many Republican candidates refuse to debate their Democratic opponents, now right wing noise machines think they should get to debate candidates? Who’s next? Charlie Kirk or Jacob Ahole?
Yup. A nobody who wants his profile raised by hopping on the coattails of a female Democrat.
Nope.
re: #118 Skip Intro
What a great guy!
Public servant. Man of the people. Pillar of ethics. Role model for children. Legal scholar. Lover of the law. Above reproach.
///
There is no rule that Mueller must end probe by September as @GOP GOP(R)Giuliani(CAUGHT IN ANOTHER BIG LIE) claims @realDonaldTrump @GOP LIES https://t.co/GuTZvTMZ8n
— dwayne cobb (@dwaynecobb) August 10, 2018
re: #60 HappyWarrior
For me the post WWII GOP Presidents are
Ike
Ford
H.W. Bush
Nixon
Reagan
Bush IITrump.
In fact, I might even rate Reagan below Bush II if you got me in that kind of mood because I despise Reagan and blame him for a lot of long term damage that Bush didn’t do.
I think Reagan did more long-term, apparently irreversible damage to our society and economy and political system than tRump has—yet.
re: #65 BeachDem
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
re: #123 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
I think Reagan did more long-term, apparently irreversible damage to our society and economy and political system than tRump has—yet.
Reagan opened the doors to the Religious Right to subvert the GOP. It’s been downhill from there.
Just like catcalling, I don’t owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions.
And also like catcalling, for some reason they feel entitled to one. pic.twitter.com/rsD17Oq9qe— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) August 10, 2018
Discussion and debate are not “bad intentions.” Slandering someone as a sexist catcaller without reason or evidence does demonstrate cowardice and bad intent, however. https://t.co/kYaYuf0W43
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) August 10, 2018
Ben’s insistence on debating political neophytes instead of troll’s robbing his own party of its soul is telling.
Why doesn’t Ben debate Laura Ingraham on the values of immigration or Steve Bannon on the need for free trade?
That is the debate our country needs. https://t.co/Cw8IyzlZ9T— Nunca Trump (@NeverTrumpTexan) August 10, 2018
Ben knows easy money.
re: #125 wheat-dogg
Reagan opened the doors to the Religious Right to subvert the GOP. It’s been downhill from there.
I will never forgive Reagan for his racism with a smile bs.
Oh cool, they showed my tweet on CNN, but who was that quote tweeting me, it’s kinda hard to make out…..
….oh. Oh fuck. Oh god no pic.twitter.com/blU8cxXq4S— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) August 10, 2018
re: #127 jaunte
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Dude you called Obama’s pick for Secretary of Defense a Hamas fan, you don’t get to whine about people calling you sexist when you repeatedly show yourself to be an asshole incapable of good faith. Alexandria doesn’t owe you jack shit, you fucking hack who will be forgotten in ten years.
re: #65 BeachDem
re: #76 Anymouse 🌹
Bigger question:
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker & it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
Thanks BeachDem for this outstanding Q!— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 10, 2018
Why doesn’t Ben debate fellow conservatives? Because Ben’s more into scoring brownie points by “owning a socialist”. And I very much doubt he can debate the merits of free trade because all he is a capitalism cheerleader. He just likes capitalism because he’s been told it’s the “good one” not because he’s actually seriously studied economics from sources that aren’t right wing hacks.
Rules to ponder … I before E pic.twitter.com/I2xBZt80xC
— Christopher Burgess (@burgessct) August 9, 2018
re: #132 HappyWarrior
Ben wants to debate Ocasio-Cortez because she’ll get him more eyeballs. It’s just that simple. He wants a free ride.
New Jersey police chief busted after allegedly ordering cocaine online, prosecutors say https://t.co/9TwWJQp1Zo
— NBC New York (@NBCNewYork) August 10, 2018
re: #134 jaunte
Ben wants to debate Ocasio-Cortez because she’ll get him more eyeballs. It’s just that simple. He wants a free ride.
Yep. Free publicity for someone who doesn’t deserve it. Ben, if you want to debate her, maybe you should actually try to run for office first rather than being a pansy who picks fights on college campuses with kids 15 years younger than you.
Just left a Town Hall at a school with Candidate for Senator Beto in Katy, Texas, outside of Houston. Auditorium full, screen display set up in cafeteria, cafeteria full, standing room only, with more people in the halls trying to get in.
In Katy, population 100,000 Republicans and 20-25 Democrats, depending who is on vacation that week.
This is going to be a wild election season, my friends.
re: #113 JordanRules
BREAKING: Secretary of State Kris Kobach says he will recuse himself from the further counting of votes in his tight primary race with Gov. Jeff Colyer.
I’m thinking there could have been jail time involved had he not.
On July 31st I tweeted that a toddler died shortly after leaving ICE facility in Dilley, TX. Today the TX Dept of Family & Protective Services announced they have the child’s name & have opened an “abuse/neglect investigation.” @mariasacchetti @cnn https://t.co/oMCm2Gy8n1
— Mana Yegani (@Law_Mana) August 10, 2018
re: #139 DodgerFan1988
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I see that FNC has Tomi Lehren on the Anti-ICE protests. Yeah let’s have the lady whose ancestor in fact lied in his naturalization papers lecture people about immigration!
🤣😂🤣😂😭
So sorry, man. Really.
(Still laughing)— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 10, 2018
Hahaha! The little weenie won’t debate me. Doesn’t that tell you something?
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) July 5, 2018
For the record, I also refused to arm wrestle an eight-year-old kid at our pool yesterday afternoon. https://t.co/t3UaYNagR4
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) July 10, 2018
Demand a debate! The wingnut move to borrow credibility from your opponent popularized by fabled creationist Duane Gish.
re: #142 jaunte
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Demand a debate! The wingnut move to borrow credibility from your opponent popularized by fabled creationist Duane Gish.
Again why should he debate you? You’re the one who actually seriously wants to argue that the two parties haven’t changed at all in the past 160 years. Kevin actually provided you actual evidence that proved how ignorant you are about the history of the GOP and how the GOP abandoned African-Americans on Civil Rights to get the old Dixiecrats.Maybe if you actually read books instead of making stupid movies that no one watches, you’d actually learn a thing or two.
These “debates” are nothing but stupid publicity seeking efforts by sad, little boys who just want to score cheap brownie points with their fans rather than actually learn about what the other person has to say.
Some funny tweets tonight.
That David Duke one still has me laughing.
Just like catcalling, I don’t owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions.
And also like catcalling, for some reason they feel entitled to one. pic.twitter.com/rsD17Oq9qe— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) August 10, 2018
Discussion and debate are not “bad intentions.” Slandering someone as a sexist catcaller without reason or evidence does demonstrate cowardice and bad intent, however. https://t.co/kYaYuf0W43
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) August 10, 2018
And this years “Bobby Riggs” award goes to… https://t.co/Hd3N2U7G4G
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 10, 2018
I actually feel bad for Shapiro that he thinks he’s on par with a future Congresswoman. Dude, your whole gig is going to college campuses and wanting everyone to forget that you were once Milo’s best pal and that you were a big part of why Breitbart was and is still a shithole and posting stupid shit wehre your adoring fans think you’re “destroying” the left but you’re just jacking yourself off to make yourself feel better.
D’Sousa’s attitude on the GOP’s civil rights history pisses me off because frankly for a long time the GOP did have a lot to be proud of and then they decided to nominate Goldwater, an opponent of the most important Civil Rights legislation to that point for their nomination and it’s really been downhill ever since. I have no problem criticizing FDR’s actions or rather inaction on Civil Rights, it’s why I get annoyed by the left wing who just insists we need to be more like FDR again. The fact that the Republican Party can’t be objective about their past on the issue is infuriating to say the least.
Sorry if I’m rambling but I really hate so called right wing intellectual’s attempts to get people to ignore that the right wing in this country always did oppose civil rights. Sometimes they called themselves Democrats, others Republicans but they have always been men and women of the right not the left.
School Photos are In: Kellyanne Conway voted most likely to sell her soul to Beelzebub. pic.twitter.com/vg0Rxg6OpU
— Vivian Suzanna (@wordsmithviv) August 10, 2018
re: #135 JordanRules
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My heart was flyin’ up like a rocket ship
Down like a roller coaster
Back like a loop the loop
And around like a merry go round
re: #142 jaunte
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Demand a debate! The wingnut move to
borrow credibility from your opponent popularized by fabled creationist Duane Gish.
After I asked @CommerceGov about their decision to grant tariff exemptions worth millions to a sanctioned Russian company, they suddenly reversed it. Begging the question – is @realDonaldTrump trying to help the US aluminum industry, or his pal Putin? https://t.co/5BqKu7siPh
— Elizabeth Warren (@SenWarren) August 9, 2018
Heh—cute. Daniel deserves all the recognition he can get—he is the best.
Reporting by @ddale8 of @TorontoStar makes tonight’s Colbert show @StephenAtHome pic.twitter.com/dOufS0ekji
— Patty Winsa (@PattyWinsa) August 10, 2018
Whaaat https://t.co/Q2uFNTQdFA
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 10, 2018
re: #133 JordanRules
Let me tell you about the hearsay rule…
Read an article by Michael Tomasky in the New York Review of Books. Called “Hail to the Chief”, it covers a lot of ground, and is a bit of a roller coaster, TBH. nybooks.com
Not sure whether to cheer or cry.
She’s been a blatant racist for some time https://t.co/wrZWoPCnyL
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) August 9, 2018
Here’s an important update on the high-profile U.S. Senate race that you might have missed: @tedcruz called @betoorourke a “Triple Meat Whataburger liberal.” https://t.co/p9qJ4lXwss
— Texas Monthly (@TexasMonthly) August 9, 2018
I don’t know what a “Triple Meat Whataburger liberal” is, but it really, really makes me want to vote for @BetoORourke more. https://t.co/o3ytf1MS5y
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) August 10, 2018
I wonder how will moon landing truthers react to Space Force…
re: #158 Single-handed sailor
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I’m starting to like Jen. She’s become good at calling them all out.
Basically American foreign policy consists of Trump’s staff fooling him to do things he doesn’t want to do. https://t.co/gx2rNBtCsq
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) August 10, 2018
You can buy our REAL AMERICAN flag shirt/hoodie here: https://t.co/nNlevWZenQ
The QR code registers you to vote in less than 2 minutes. pic.twitter.com/z5PInQXspa— March For Our Lives (@AMarch4OurLives) August 10, 2018
Scamvangelist Kenneth Copeland (you need to buy me a million dollar jet so I don’t have to stand in line with demons on commercial flights) claims he bought a Vickers Viscount, and God told him to lay hands on it to remove corrosion.
The plane is cool, but even if Copeland’s story was true, it would be an unconvincing reason to believe in his idea of a god.
friendlyatheist.patheos.com (Goes to Hemant Mehta’s blog)
re: #164 Kragar
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The President shouldn’t have to be tricked by his staff. Good god. Just get rid of him already. Eventually he’s going to realize he’s being tricked and bring in more people who will actually let him do his stupid crap.
re: #162 HappyWarrior
It sounds good unlike Cruz who is a shit wrap.
Listen, I love a regular Whataburger so if you’re a Senator that’s equivalent to a triple I’d try to vote for you 3 times!
*waves to Kobach*
re: #65 BeachDem
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
Because she has been the target of the Faux hate machine since 2008.
And Gym Jordan hasn’t, and most people aren’t paying attention.
re: #168 JordanRules
Listen, I love a regular Whataburger so if you’re a Senator that’s equivalent to a triple I’d try to vote for you 3 times!
*waves to Kobach*
Cruz is such a dork he can’t even insult. Calling your opponent a triple burger of your state’s most popular burger chain? May as well as derided Beto as a Roger Staubach fan.
Congress funding the Space Force pic.twitter.com/LvpdRPyJqz
— Ken Klippenstein (@kenklippenstein) August 9, 2018
Know what pisses me off about someone like Chris Collins?
He’s worth 600 million. Why do you need to do insider trading if you already have that kind of money?!
All I’ve ever wanted was enough to live a happy life& not have to work 60hrs a week.
Damn greedy GOP fucks…..— WTFGOP? #basta (@DogginTrump) August 8, 2018
No one worth that much should hold office. https://t.co/bpGon5x7XT
— bad hombre (@dpbullseye) August 9, 2018
re: #170 HappyWarrior
Cruz is such a dork he can’t even insult. Calling your opponent a triple burger of your state’s most popular burger chain? May as well as derided Beto as a Roger Staubach fan.
Cruz: ha, ha, ha you’re like a Staubach, Landry, Aikman mash-up
Texans: fuck yeah!!!
re: #172 Dave In Austin
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People wonder why Socialists exist. It’s because of people like that. I’m not saying success is bad but that shit just makes people hungry for a French Revolution type of event for the very wealthy.
re: #159 Single-handed sailor
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If Cruz thinks that Whataburger should be an insult, then he’s truly not an American.
Whataburger is fucking tasty.
re: #173 JordanRules
Cruz: ha, ha, ha you’re like a Staubach, Landry, Aikman mash-up
Texans: fuck yeah!!!
This is a man who thinks there are basketball rings but Obama wasn’t the real American lol.
re: #175 TedStriker
If Cruz thinks that Whataburger should be an insult, then he’s truly not an American.
Whataburger is fucking tasty.
Next he will call Beto brisket and compare himself to Canadian bacon.
Trump administration proposes further dismantling of Affordable Care Act through Medicare https://t.co/YekJTckb6I
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) August 10, 2018
re: #52 Swampwitch
Because we’re still part of the US even after the caucus. Obama and both Clintons came back, didn’t ignore Iowa afterward.
I know there are a lot of people who don’t like Iowa being first, that we don’t deserve it because we’re rural and a so-called flyover state. That’s an opinion. But as an Iowan I’m allowed to be annoyed by opportunists using us, thinking we’re rubes, wearing ($500) jeans, staging photo opps with corn dogs at the Iowa State Fair, pretending to listen, pretending to care, and then pretending we don’t exist.
I can relate, being in Nebraska. Candidates don’t usually bother with us at all.
Rs look at us as five guaranteed electoral votes, Ds look at us as a lost cause and don’t bother. (That paradigm was upended when then-candidate Barack Obama came here in 2008 and won in the election one of our electoral votes.)
re: #154 Single-handed sailor
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@SenWarren
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My office found that Rusal America Corp - a subsidiary of a sanctioned company controlled by a Russian oligarch & Putin ally - got an exemption from @realDonaldTrump’s aluminum tariffs days after he met with Putin in Helsinki. I asked the Trump Admin why. nytimes.com …
Elizabeth Warren
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@SenWarren
After I asked @CommerceGov about their decision to grant tariff exemptions worth millions to a sanctioned Russian company, they suddenly reversed it. Begging the question - is @realDonaldTrump trying to help the US aluminum industry, or his pal Putin? …
4:52 PM - Aug 9, 2018
This is a really big deal. A. Really. Big. Deal.
re: #180 austin_blue
What I’m hearing is that there’s a bunch of R’s that have their fingers in this pie.
re: #166 Anymouse 🌹
Scamvangelist Kenneth Copeland (you need to buy me a million dollar jet so I don’t have to stand in line with demons on commercial flights) claims he bought a Vickers Viscount, and God told him to lay hands on it to remove corrosion.
The plane is cool, but even if Copeland’s story was true, it would be an unconvincing reason to believe in his idea of a god.
friendlyatheist.patheos.com (Goes to Hemant Mehta’s blog)
It’s basically a British-built Lockheed Electra
but with a worse safety record per flight hour.
NB: The Lockheed Electra airframe is still being used as a front line Naval Submarine Hunter, the P-3C Orion:
re: #168 JordanRules
Listen, I love a regular Whataburger so if you’re a Senator that’s equivalent to a triple I’d try to vote for you 3 times!
*waves to Kobach*
Their Patty Melt is killer bee.
So is Beto. I think he’s got a real chance. I sent him money. You should, too. It’d flip the Senate.
re: #128 HappyWarrior
I will never forgive Reagan for his racism with a smile bs.
Yup, opening his campaign on the site of slain civil rights workers, and laying a wreath at the graves of Nazi SS soldiers in West Germany.
The GOP has been this way all my life. (Eisenhower was President when I was born. I understand his desire to avoid a one-party state as the GOP was in collapse during his time, based on his experiences in the Army in Europe. Our nation has been through one party periods before … they result in another party arising.)
re: #183 austin_blue
Their Patty Melt is killer bee.
So is Beto. I think h’s got a real chance. I sent him money. You should, too. It’d flip the Senate.
The most important thing is to stick a pin in Cruz.
re: #182 austin_blue
It’s basically a British-built Lockheed Electra
but with a worse safety record per flight hour.
NB: The Lockheed Electra airframe is still being used as a front line Naval Submarine Hunter, the P-3C Orion:
My father was an aircrewman on P-3’s in the Vietnam War. (That plane was the only P-3 ever lost in combat. P-3’s are extremely reliable and hardy aircraft. The airframe was also modified to the EP-3 electronic warfare plane while I was in the Navy … when they were still semi-secretly developing that, they were flying up and down the East Coast an experimental EP-3 with the Bureau Serial Number of my father’s plane, presumably to hide it from prying eyes as something different.)
At Cabinet meetings, White House aides sit Jeff Sessions out of Trump’s line of sight so the president doesn’t get angry
This is fine! https://t.co/Zbd7HXXxwX— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) August 9, 2018
re: #177 HappyWarrior
Next he will call Beto brisket and compare himself to Canadian bacon.
Now THAT would be a bridge too far. Good brisket is sacred.
Aaron Franklin got a James Beard award to back it up on a national level. Don’t fuck with Texas Q.
Thread
The So Cal Holy Fire is burning out of control in Orange County. 10,000+ acres have burned, and it’s only 5% contained. The sheriff has arrested Forrest Clark, 51, on suspicion of arson. He threatened to burn everything down in a message to the sheriff a week earlier. pic.twitter.com/dWP4k1cIhe
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) August 10, 2018
I’ve read through eight years of Facebook posts, and he’s been making sovereign arguments since at least mid-2010, when he was active in the Restore America Plan (RAP,) which later turned into the alt-gov group Republic of the united States of America (RuSA.) pic.twitter.com/3XsYeSYSXk
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) August 10, 2018
Another 15 or so tweets in thread, and possibly still growing
re: #182 austin_blue
It’s basically a British-built Lockheed Electra
but with a worse safety record per flight hour.
NB: The Lockheed Electra airframe is still being used as a front line Naval Submarine Hunter, the P-3C Orion:
Exhibit A for taking these Pulpit Pimping Pricks off of the Tax-Exempt Gravy Train!
TAX THE CHURCHES!!!!!
re: #183 austin_blue
Their Patty Melt is killer bee.
So is Beto. I think h’s got a real chance. I sent him money. You should, too. It’d flip the Senate.
I think he’s got a real chance too! Definitely looking forward to some great lessons being gleaned from his campaign.
I’m broke as a joke so I will continue to volunteer (currently for my great AZ Rep. Ruben Gallego), protest, amplify messaging and try to get more folks engaged. I’ve got family and friends in Texas that I plan to harass again with calls and texts in September, then October, then November.
re: #190 Joe Bacon 🌹
Exhibit A for taking these Pulpit Pimping Pricks off of the Tax-Exempt Gravy Train!
TAX THE CHURCHES!!!!!
I can’t believe Copeland would settle for a turboprop! Surely he’d have to have a Gulfstream at least. Besides, aren’t turboprops more fuel-efficient? That’s an evil thing in and of itself, right?
re: #189 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
We used to have places where kooks like this were locked in padded cells 24/7.
re: #190 Joe Bacon 🌹
Exhibit A for taking these Pulpit Pimping Pricks off of the Tax-Exempt Gravy Train!
TAX THE CHURCHES!!!!!
I don’t necessarily disagree, but who decides? Do you want to treat the Episcopalians, Unitarians, and many others who provide sanctuary, like the pulpit pimps? It’s a tough call.
re: #192 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
I can’t believe Copeland would settle for a turboprop! Surely he’d have to have a Gulfstream at least. Besides, aren’t turboprops more fuel-efficient? That’s an evil thing in and of itself, right?
Honestly, Copeland laying his hands on an airplane and “healing” it reminds me of this classic Far Side cartoon!
re: #194 austin_blue
I don’t necessarily disagree, but who decides? Do you want to treat the Episcopalians, Unitarians, and many others who provide sanctuary, like the pulpit pimps? It’s a tough call.
An easy start: all of them with a preacher who has his own plane.
re: #194 austin_blue
I don’t necessarily disagree, but who decides? Do you want to treat the Episcopalians, Unitarians, and many others who provide sanctuary, like the pulpit pimps? It’s a tough call.
It’s not a tough call.
Since the overwhelming majority of churches are fused into the Religious Right and they insist on telling their flocks to vote Republican it’s only fair that they pay to play the politics game.
re: #191 JordanRules
I think he’s got a real chance too! Definitely looking forward to some great lessons being gleaned from his campaign.
I’m broke as a joke so I will continue to volunteer (currently for my great AZ Rep. Ruben Gallego), protest, amplify messaging and try to get more folks engaged. I’ve got family and friends in Texas that I plan to harass again with calls and texts in September, then October, then November.
Twenty bucks man, ten, five, a dollar. Whatever. Then get out and bang on peoples’ doors and get them registered and voting. It is our Duty and Constitutional Geas to vote.
re: #159 Single-handed sailor
I wouldn’t compare my political opponent to a tasty hamburger if i looked like a chunk of bad pork left out in the sun too long.
Just sayin’.
re: #197 Joe Bacon 🌹
It’s not a tough call.
Since the overwhelming majority of churches are fused into the Religious Right and they insist on telling their flocks to vote Republican it’s only fair that they pay to play the politics game.
But that is simply not true.
Many have tried, few have punked an entire TV news team. pic.twitter.com/OzdJ0IEL0Q
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) August 9, 2018
KTVU 2, I remember that.
Current Project: Imperial Knight Perceptor “Herald of Illumination” #warhammer40k pic.twitter.com/C0efI9unhc
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 10, 2018
re: #194 austin_blue
I don’t necessarily disagree, but who decides? Do you want to treat the Episcopalians, Unitarians, and many others who provide sanctuary, like the pulpit pimps? It’s a tough call.
I want to treat them all the same. Where in the Constitution does it say churches are tax-exempt?
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”
Literally the only appearance of the word “religion” (except the prohibition of religious tests for office). The word “church” appears not at all. This bullshit is totally made up.
re: #198 austin_blue
Twenty bucks man, ten, five, a dollar. Whatever. Then get out and bang on peoples’ doors and get them registered and voting. It is our Duty and Constitutional Geas to vote.
I hope you can be mindful of people’s differing economic situations and be an enthusiastic champion of various ways anyone can be involved. I am not letting my situation stop me from participating in our Democracy but people face shame about it everyday.
I literally need every dollar I can get right now to survive. When that was not my situation, I was happy to give *and* volunteer. But too many folks forget that, the way our system is currently constructed, money cannot replace doing the actual work and feet on the ground for Democrats. We need everything to win.
re: #205 JordanRules
I hope you can be mindful of people’s differing economic situations and be an enthusiastic champion of various ways anyone can be involved. I am not letting my situation stop me from participating in our Democracy but people face shame about it everyday.
I literally need every dollar I can get right now to survive. When that was not my situation, I was happy to give *and* volunteer. But too many folks forget that, the way our system is currently constructed, money cannot replace doing the actual work and feet on the ground for Democrats. We need everything to win.
Hence the “Whatever”. We are in complete agreement.
Why does Ben Shapiro want to debate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez? He’s not running for office. He should debate me. I’m also a short clown no one takes seriously. #fun
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) August 10, 2018
That would be fun!
She’s a badass!
To the thousands of you who have reached out in the past 24 hours: thank you. And WOW! It is your passion & excitement & energy that will change the face of Kansas politics & bring real progress to #KS03 this November. 1/3 pic.twitter.com/5XZ5WhMRkw
— Sharice Davids (@sharicedavids) August 9, 2018
The white man who killed a black man over a Florida parking spot dispute (and hasn’t been charged yet, with the sheriff citing “stand your ground”) allegedly threatened to shoot another black man over the same parking spot earlier this year. https://t.co/gLhktHexuC
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 10, 2018
re: #204 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
I want to treat them all the same. Where in the Constitution does it say churches are tax-exempt?
Literally the only appearance of the word “religion” (except the prohibition of religious tests for office). The word “church” appears not at all. This bullshit is totally made up.
I can’t agree with that, and I’m a nonbeliever, an agnostic.
There is a huge difference between churches that offer sanctuary to the most vulnerable and those that have been weaponized as apologists for the far-right and alt-right, or are simply organizations designed to remove money from parishioner’s pockets to profit the preacher’s bottom line.
I respect people of faith who follow the path of peace and grace. I understand it, but don’t practice it, because I don’t personally believe in it.
That’s just my belief system. I know this is a hugely emotional issue, and there is no way that it can be reconciled. But punishing the good for the transgressions of others is just not righteous.
I can see this turning into a flame war and I don’t want to participate. Night all. Sweet scaly dreams. See you tomorrow.
Please let it be a huge Indictment Friday!
re: #172 Dave In Austin
No one worth that much should hold office.
well…. I was pretty pleased with Michael Bloomberg’s mayoralty. There’s always gonna be that one counter-example to any mostly-true generalization.
australian day twitter and american night twitter pic.twitter.com/Nh9n3s2Tjw
— Molly Priddy (@mollypriddy) August 10, 2018
re: #209 JordanRules
So why doesn’t the local district attorney bring charges, if the Sheriff won’t?
re: #213 freetoken
So why doesn’t the local district attorney bring charges, if the Sheriff won’t?
This dynamic maybe could be in play.
Donations to current District Attorneys from Police Unions:
Brooklyn - $69,000
Sacramento - $57,500
Oakland/Alameda - $56,945
Manhattan - $45,050
Los Angeles - $8,500
Seattle/King County - $7,400
Chicago/Cook County - $0https://t.co/SW95Hn46hL— Samuel Sinyangwe (@samswey) April 3, 2018
search Sacramento County filings here: https://t.co/0cJafDKXoJ
look under filer name “schubert”, contributions after 3/18, + you’ll find $13K from California Statewide Law Enforcement Association PAC + Sac. County Alliance of Law Enforcement on 3/20 and 3/23. pic.twitter.com/ROMDL66jaR— Becky Bond 🌹 (@bbond) April 1, 2018
Is it normal for the police union to donate a considerable amount of money ($10k) to the District attorney? Especially right after this questionable shooting, in which the DA might be forced to bring charges against the officers involved…? https://t.co/M3B8Yes6vk
— William Larsen, H.B. (@BeMoreBilly) April 1, 2018
SCOOP: Judiciary Chair Goodlatte readying subpoenas for people connected to the controversial “Steele” dossier, sources tell me.
Bruce Ohr, his wife Nellie, Fusion’s Glenn Simpson on the list along with several DOJ and FBI officials.https://t.co/ZFNlJCfe6W— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) August 10, 2018
Here’s an idea: maybe this gang doesn’t deserve to have subpoena power any longer. https://t.co/ppN1suw2nS
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) August 10, 2018
No words.
Here’s the cutline: A girl wades through water while watching a #wildfire burn in the @ClevelandNF around Lake Elsinore. Evacuations have been ordered for mountain communities near the growing forest fire in Southern California. By Jae C. Hong. #HolyFire pic.twitter.com/1xmgqSKxpx— David Beard (@dabeard) August 9, 2018
re: #216 JordanRules
If only California could find some water to fight these fires!
The weather for several weeks now has been very monsoonal, though we’ve not gotten any rain where I am at.
Unusual warm nights in July were quite the anomaly and so far that has continued.
A note from the NWS in San Diego:
One quick note: Torrey Pines Outer Buoy reported a sea surface temperature of 81.3 deg F at 530 PM Wednesday, which appears to be the highest buoy temperature ever recorded in the California coastal waters.
Not normal at all.
re: #218 freetoken
Currently getting a nice monsoon shower here in South Phoenix.
Nice change from haboobs and no rain in my neck of the deserts.
I went outside and enjoyed it for a bit.
re: #194 austin_blue
I don’t necessarily disagree, but who decides? Do you want to treat the Episcopalians, Unitarians, and many others who provide sanctuary, like the pulpit pimps? It’s a tough call.
The point of tax exemptions for churches is that churches often fulfill charitable functions which the government cannot or may not be aware of.
Most of the functions of many churches serve no such charitable function (for example, the Lutheran Church across the street from my house does no charity work whatsoever; all funds go into the church or its pastor). It owns one-eighth of the village property and pays no property taxes (which hurts the whole village).
A proposal might be for a church to file an IRS Form 990 detailing all income and expenditures - which would make identifying actual charitable work simpler. Nearly every church is opposed to revealing their finances (can’t imagine why). The Satanic Temple files a Form 990 and pays taxes (even though as a church they are not required to). Unlike a lot of churches, they actually do charity work.
Our last state governor Dave Heineman (R) proposed repealing the property tax exemption on church property that was not used for a charitable purpose. The howl from every last church from Omaha to Scottsbluff was deafening … he backed down mighty quickly. (That alone should tell you that churches have too much power in our state government.)
Now it’s multiple counties.
Wow: county clerk pointing a finger at Kobach, who is both candidate and election administrator, in a big vote-tabulation discrepancy > https://t.co/AqLdu1cmU0 pic.twitter.com/nvjTrng2J9
— Alex Burns (@alexburnsNYT) August 9, 2018
“Multiple counties reported that the election night totals on the secretary of state’s website were inaccurate.”😳#Kansas Secretary of State is also a **candidate**👉🏼Kris Kobach‼️#Corruption#CorruptGOP https://t.co/wlFZ4rGxxb
— Dr. Dena Grayson (@DrDenaGrayson) August 10, 2018
re: #197 Joe Bacon 🌹
It’s not a tough call.
Since the overwhelming majority of churches are fused into the Religious Right and they insist on telling their flocks to vote Republican it’s only fair that they pay to play the politics game.
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Democrats distancing themselves from Nancy Pelosi is no different from when they distanced themselves from Obama in the midterms.
Then wondered why they got walloped.
DEFEND OUR FUCKING LEADERS.— Rebecca Schoenkopf, Wonkette Editrix, King Of You (@commiegirl1) August 10, 2018
re: #65 BeachDem
Riddle me this—
Why is every Democratic House candidate grilled about whether they’ll support Pelosi as speaker and it’s seen as a HUGE ISSUE, but Republican House candidates are never asked if they’ll support abuse-adjacent Gym Jordan?
Great question. If Democrats were smart, they’d throw that anti-Pelosi question back in the hosts’ faces instead of playing along. Pelosi is a good leader.
LOL
Petition calling for LeBron James to replace current Secretary Betsy Devos as head of the Department of Education garners more than 20,000 signatures. https://t.co/ofEzLuqDhb pic.twitter.com/xSUBLySfNY
— ABC News (@ABC) August 10, 2018
re: #10 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Then we got Reagan. Then we got Dubya. Now we’ve got tRump. So what’s next?
Pence and the Christian Taliban
Utah Outcasts weighs in on the church shooting in a Mormon church in Fallon, Nevada six days ago (which you probably didn’t hear about because only one person was killed).
That church emphasises that guns should not be required in a house of God; other LDS churches in the area are insisting that guns carried by parishioners are necessary (7:24).
Wingnuts of course are insisting that concealed carry is the only thing to prevent this. (Spoiler, it wouldn’t have prevented it. It was a planned murder. The shooter was apprehended after a standoff at his home.)
re: #74 KGxvi
Since we were sort of talking about Nixon earlier, I keep coming back to the idea of how critical the 1960 election was and what it would have meant for history if a few thousand votes in a few states swung the other way.
Phillip K Dick wrote about that in several of his alternative history novels, including Radio Free Algernon.
re: #89 Backwoods_Sleuth
UPDATE: Laura Ingraham addresses the controversy by claiming her racist screed from last night where she warned about “demographic changes that none of us ever voted for, and most of us don’t like” had “nothing to do with race or ethnicity”
just what sort of changes were we talking about? pet ownership?
re: #131 MsJ
MEDIA BIAS: Democratic Socialist wins are consistently attributed to Bernie Sanders, a 76yo white man, as the future of the Democratic Party,
While recent losses are blamed on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a 28yo Latina, who is brand new to politics.
It is all about setting up straw figures to knock down and equating left-wing ideology to the mainstream of the Democratic party, the implication being that they want to turn us into the new Venezuela…
re: #231 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It is all about setting up straw figures to knock down and equating left-wing ideology to the mainstream of the Democratic party, the implication being that they want to turn us into the new Venezuela…
Bernie Sanders is not a DSA member. He is no more interested in working within the DSA than he is within the Democratic Party (despite being in Congress for a very long time). Ocasio-Cortez is a member, but is a brand-new member of Congress and I doubt has a whole lot of influence over elections outside her district.
Neither one of them had anything to do with either of my election victories, and I doubt CNN, Sanders, Ocasio-Cortez, or anyone else outside my town, the Nebraska Democrats, and the Nebraska DSA will care whether I win or lose reëlection.
re: #227 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Pence and the Christian Taliban
Ah, the ol’ Republic of Gilead gambit.
Yeah…….no fucking thanks.
re: #209 JordanRules
The white man who killed a black man over a Florida parking spot dispute (and hasn’t been charged yet, with the sheriff citing “stand your ground”) allegedly threatened to shoot another black man over the same parking spot earlier this year.
This is exactly the sort of shit that was to be expected when SYG was introduced…
re: #182 austin_blue
If I was gonna buy my very own private airplane to tool around, it’d be this baby:
Perhaps one of the most elegant of the classics.
re: #235 Dr Lizardo
If I was gonna buy my very own private airplane to tool around, it’d be this baby:
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Perhaps one of the most elegant of the classics.
Parts?
14 large fires are burning in California tonight, but the biggest concern now is the Holy Fire south of of Los Angeles. 20,000 homes are under evacuation orders. @JonVigliotti reporting. pic.twitter.com/C5adeFKjsd
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 9, 2018
re: #236 Dave In Austin
Parts?
I’m pretty sure they’d have to be custom fabricated. Just sayin’ if money was no object.
re: #235 Dr Lizardo
If I was gonna buy my very own private airplane to tool around, it’d be this baby:
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Perhaps one of the most elegant of the classics.
Surviving Lockheed Constellations. Only two are airworthy, with two more being restored to airworthy condition.
Dumps America
Virginia GOP candidate attacks Muslim gubernatorial candidate as an ‘ISIS commie’ https://t.co/qfZzzyuVT6 pic.twitter.com/N3NbkonQfp
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) August 10, 2018
re: #240 Dave In Austin
While completely unaware that Islamist extremist groups like ISIS hate Communism with the heat of a thousand sounds.
*headdesk*
re: #240 Dave In Austin
Dumps America
From the article at Think Progress about the incident:
The article from a right-wing site called Big League Politics linked in [Corey] Stewart’s tweet read in part, “Under Sharia Law, women are considered property of their husbands, gays are murdered, and adulterers can be stoned to death. According to a former Muslim and expert on Sharia Law, El-Sayed was practicing ‘Taqiya’ to further the cause of Islam in America.”
Mr. Stewart hasn’t read his own holy book then, which promotes the same things.
re: #233 Dr Lizardo
Ah, the ol’ Republic of Gilead gambit.
Yeah…….no fucking thanks.
I been on this hobbyhorse before, but ever since Reagan courted the Fundies in 1980 and then dumped them as soon as Nancy’s house astrologer told her the stars were propitious, the conservative Christians started to insinuate their people into all levels of government and public life: administration, schools, the military, etc.
Mike Pence represents their ultimate achievement: a True Believer a heartbeat (or a Democratic majority) away from the Presidency.
re: #235 Dr Lizardo
If I was gonna buy my very own private airplane to tool around, it’d be this baby:
Perhaps one of the most elegant of the classics.
the beautiful flattened S-shaped fuselage…a Stradivarius of aircraft design
A Tail… (Whoops!) Tale.
Oh, I’m back and I’ve got a story to tell.
A story of an ordinary man locked down by the Twitter po-po.
A man denied due process. A man thrown in Twitter jail on wafer-thin charges.
Buckle up, kids. This is gonna be a bumpy ride.
“Hoarse: Uncaged” starts now.
1/ pic.twitter.com/Z15lwTpSve— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) August 10, 2018
Busted! Don Jr. just got caught posting a photoshopped image that inflates Trump’s approval rating https://t.co/GdvMfgjrXd
— Shareblue Media (@Shareblue) August 10, 2018
Yet another fundy preacher-perv busted. Does any rational person doubt that Q-anon and pizzagate are entirely about projection?
pervy pastor Pastor who hates gay people busted for soliciting gay minor for gay sex… again
67-year-old Timothy Lee Reddin is the pastor at Turner Street Baptist Church in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where he regularly preaches about the evils of homosexuality. He was busted on August 3 after engaging in sexy talk on a website with someone he believed was a 14-year-old boy.
Turns out, that little boy was actually an undercover cop.
Reddin arranged to meet the child for sex. When he arrived at the meeting spot, he was met by officers.
Police also say they made contact with Reddin a few days earlier on another website, on July 27.
KARK-4 reports:
“Lee” described himself in his profile as a 62-year-old white male, 6’1″, 215 pounds and married. The profile description said, “I just wanna have fun…I like younger guys. But hell, at my age that’s just about everybody! Discreet, intelligent, witty, professional guy. Love to meet new friends. Especially naked ones,” according to the affidavit.
re: #139 DodgerFan1988
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I don’t even hear that many Democratic politicians talking about the family separation crisis and challenging their Republican counterparts about what is going on with the migrant children. This is a nightmare for the impacted families.
re: #248 Patricia Kayden
I don’t even hear that many Democratic politicians talking about the family separation crisis and challenging their Republican counterparts about what is going on with the migrant children. This is a nightmare for the impacted families.
That needs to be hung around the GOP’s neck like an albatross.
re: #245 Dave In Austin
Twitter is amoral and Jack appears to be sympathetic towards right wingers. Hence his dismal defense of Alex Jones and his decision to go on Hannitty’s radio show. Twitter needs to be forced to do better when it comes to eliminating hate speech and threats of violence from its forum.
re: #248 Patricia Kayden
I don’t even hear that many Democratic politicians talking about the family separation crisis and challenging their Republican counterparts about what is going on with the migrant children. This is a nightmare for the impacted families.
They are talking about it … the Nebraska Democratic Party sent out an E-mail yesterday noting they will be bringing this up in statewide debates and such.
The press is covering Trump blaming Democrats for his policy, burying Democratic responses way down articles.
cnbc.com (Chuck Schumer and Hillary Clinton calling it out)
rollingstone.com (on Jeff Merkely’s bill to outlaw the practice of family separation)
snopes.com (calling out Trump’s lie that the Democrats passed a law in 1997 requiring family separation)
&c
The problem is the press can publish Democratic statements and outrage, but you can’t lead conservatives to read. They believe what they believe because they want to believe it. They have been well-trained by decades of propaganda.
re: #251 Anymouse 🌹
The problem is the press can publish Democratic statements and outrage, but you can’t lead conservatives to read. They believe what they believe because they want to believe it. They have been well-trained by decades of propaganda.
Heck, they can read about it and hear about it in every detail and still applaud it because they are modern conservatives and the victims are dark-skinned.
re: #252 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Heck, they can read about it and hear about it in every detail and still applaud it because they are modern conservatives and the victims are dark-skinned.
Well, at least conservatives are being honest about immigrants now: they want to ban them all, not just the “undesirable” ones. They’re still pushing for retroactive stripping of citizenship and removing birthright citizenship as well (I warned last year they would try the last - when I brought up the last to our village attorney before a board meeting, he was convinced that wouldn’t happen).
Russia threatens to cut off supply of RD-180 rocket engines to US.
.@NASA reveals how it would deal with halt of #Russia’s rocket engine deliveries https://t.co/yv7fOetZp9 pic.twitter.com/57WPzav5a7
— Sputnik (@SputnikInt) August 10, 2018
re: #254 Single-handed sailor
I guess there will be no Space Force after all.
Another sign of Pelosi’s math problem on the floor to get 218 to become speaker if Dems take the majority — especially if it’s a narrow majority. https://t.co/ifiafcTV8Z
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) August 9, 2018
I would like just one person to answer if not Pelosi then who? Because the people who’ve run against her in the past have been FAR to her right. FAR. https://t.co/Q4WBacoQhO
— Rebecca Schoenkopf, Wonkette Editrix, King Of You (@commiegirl1) August 9, 2018
Tropical Storm Warning has gone up for Johnston Atoll as Hurricane Hector has intensified once again to a category IV storm.
Johnston Atoll has been used in the past for nuclear tests and for storing and destroying chemical munitions. The atoll is contaminated with plutonium and other radionuclides, as well as chemical contamination from mustard gas and PCBs. It was also used for biological warfare games against Navy target vessels.
Hurricane Hector has intensified to 130 mph and is projected to pass 100 to 200 miles from the island.
re: #255 terraincognita
I guess there will be no Space Force after all.
Looks like Space Force might end up being Space Farce.
re: #256 Patricia Kayden
All these Nancy bashers w less than 100 followers 🤔
— BlueWave2018🌊 (@KarenCisMe) August 9, 2018
re: #257 Anymouse 🌹
Tropical Storm Warning has gone up for Johnston Atoll as Hurricane Hector has intensified once again to a category IV storm.
Johnston Atoll has been used in the past for nuclear tests and for storing and destroying chemical munitions. The atoll is contaminated with plutonium and other radionuclides, as well as chemical contamination from mustard gas and PCBs. It was also used for biological warfare games against Navy target vessels.
Hurricane Hector has intensified to 130 mph and is projected to pass 100 to 200 miles from the island.
Johnston was the chosen launch site for Orion, the nuclear bomb propelled spacecraft. Structurally, the vehicle had more in common with ships than with aircraft or other rockets, so it was to be built by Electric Boat in their covered submarine building facility at Groton, then barged to Johnston.
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re: #207 JordanRules
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That would be fun!
I love that little guy lol. I was just listening to some of his stand up yesterday. Nice burn.
Sun’s up … time for me to go to bed.
My wife settled the bill with the roofer yesterday for replacing our roof after our May tornado. All the damage bills cost more than our Yukon trip, and there’s more damage to repair (the electrical damage from the tornado when we were in Saskatchewan).
re: #240 Dave In Austin
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Senate. What an idiot. People in this like Tim Kaine. He’s been elected someway or form statewide four times now since 2001- Lt Governor, Governor, Senator, VP, but go ahead Corey1861, that’s a real winner.
re: #256 Patricia Kayden
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It’s not that they’re more moderate than Nancy though that is a problem if you want the party to move leftwards, it’s that they don’t have Nancy’s leadership gravitas.
re: #271 HappyWarrior
It’s not that they’re more moderate than Nancy though that is a problem if you want the party to move leftwards, it’s that they don’t have Nancy’s leadership gravitas.
There are plenty of people who want the Dems to be perceived as shifting left, for the press it makes a better horse race, for the GOP it makes them better targets for smear campaigns.
re: #264 teleskiguy
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Since January, Sen. Mazie Hirono has been asking *every* Trump nominee in her committees, under oath, about any sexual harassment in their past. Top defense officials. Judges. It’s awkward and pointed every time.
Brett Kavanaugh is next. https://t.co/2NjfpqsRoN— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) August 9, 2018
And for you, I went back and counted ALL the Trump nominees Hirono has asked under oath if they’ve ever sexually harassed anyone. This is between 5 Senate committees, top defense + energy officials, judges, even the VA Secretary.
It’s nearly 100. https://t.co/2NjfpqsRoN— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) August 9, 2018
moron is upset…good.
The NFL players are at it again - taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the National Anthem. Numerous players, from different teams, wanted to show their “outrage” at something that most of them are unable to define. They make a fortune doing what they love……
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018
…..Be happy, be cool! A football game, that fans are paying soooo much money to watch and enjoy, is no place to protest. Most of that money goes to the players anyway. Find another way to protest. Stand proudly for your National Anthem or be Suspended Without Pay!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018
re: #275 Backwoods_Sleuth
The NFL players are at it again - taking a knee when they should be standing proudly for the National Anthem. Numerous players, from different teams, wanted to show their “outrage” at something that most of them are unable to define
I think that most of them are able to define it in clear terms and images.
Cool fun fact!
It’s Palindrome Week — with every date the same written backward as it is forward!#Palindrome pic.twitter.com/utV9YO27SS— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) August 10, 2018
re: #159 Single-handed sailor
If you want to prove that Cruz is a Texas transplant, using Whataburger as an insult proves he knows nothing about the state.
re: #278 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
only in america…rest of world reads date as 10/08/18
Or 2018-08-10 (as per ISO 8601).
re: #275 Backwoods_Sleuth
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You don’t get to tell them what to do during the National Anthem.
re: #275 Backwoods_Sleuth
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wanted to show their “outrage” at something that most of them are unable to define
No Donny, they know why they are doing it. You are just too fucking stupid/bigoted/both to understand why yourself.
re: #280 Teukka
Or 2018-08-10 (as per ISO 8601).
Yes, our bassist is a serious computer nerd (pointy ears and all) and he would put our band dates in that format.
I had to convince him that to normal people, the Day of the Week is most important,:
Friday, August 10th.
We also had a disagreement with him once when a place told us that the bands start at 9pm on weeknights and 10pm on weekends, because as he insisted, the weekend is Saturday and Sunday only.
I pointed out that in the purely logical sense that is true, but for most normal people, the Weekend begins when work ends on a Friday.
re: #281 HappyWarrior
You don’t get to tell them what to do during the National Anthem.
He knows this is a great distraction for half of America.
They have said repeatedly why they are doing it. Trump just doesn’t like people especially PoC who “defy” him.
re: #284 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He knows this is a great distraction for half of America.
Sooner or later even his cult is going to realize it’s s distraction from his lack of leadership.
re: #286 HappyWarrior
Sooner or later even his cult is going to realize it’s s distraction from his lack of leadership.
I don’t think so, they look on tweeting, holding rallies & military parades along with complaining about uppity black NFL & NBA players as “leadership”
Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area. Our latest heat wave appears to have broken and today is less humid than it’s been. We get a day reprieve before rain comes in and the humidity returns next week. I can deal with that.
What I can’t deal with is right wing extremists who continually caterwaul about voter fraud, and then when you start looking closely you see that they’re engaging in election fraud and are quite possibly breaking state and federal laws in the process.
And yes, I’m talking about Kris Kobach, whose actions in Kansas primary elections reek. The DOJ should launch an investigation into his actions to see if he violated federal law in misinforming local election officials about the rules.
What’s particularly funny (in a pathetic kind of way) is that Kansas GOPers wanted this guy because he was going to suppress voter turnout. Turns out he was suppressing his fellower GOPers who didn’t vote for him.
jeebus
I have just authorized a doubling of Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum with respect to Turkey as their currency, the Turkish Lira, slides rapidly downward against our very strong Dollar! Aluminum will now be 20% and Steel 50%. Our relations with Turkey are not good at this time!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018
.@MariaBartiromo “No evidence to launch even an investigation into potential collusion between Donald Trump and the Russians - and here we are, a year and a half later.”
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018
Regurgitating the former money honey’s opinion isn’t fact.
Fact is you and your cronies engaged in criminal conduct. Your campaign met with Russian foreign agents. Your team failed to report that to the FBI. You and your team lied repeatedly about the nature of the meeting.
You then admit the meeting was to get dirt on Clinton, which is a clear violation of federal law. You then claim it isn’t collusion but since Clinton did it, she should be investigated because that’s a crime.
All this projection and deflection (including the Space Force replacing Infrastructure Week) doesn’t hide fact that his corrupt and complicit admin is fleecing taxpayers, is corrupt as fuck (and the GOP is rife with corrupt fuckers who think they can get away with it - from Rep. Collins to his buddies he gave insider info to), and conspired against the US.
It doesn’t hide that this racist white nationalist continues policies meant to harm minorities and women so white guys can feel better about themselves (and rich white guys can get even richer - Wilbur Ross, we’re looking at you for your own criminal scandal that would lead the news in any other admin, but is 2d tier here).
Gee, another one of Trump’s cabal of cronies who lied to Congress:
These cables show Gina Haspel lied in her confirmation hearings. The brutal torture she personally oversaw produced no useful intelligence, contrary to her claims. https://t.co/0L6CavHgPE
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) August 10, 2018
There was a reason to oppose Haspel for CIA. This was it.
re: #290 lawhawk
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Regurgitating the former money honey’s opinion isn’t fact.
Fact is you and your cronies engaged in criminal conduct. Your campaign met with Russian foreign agents. Your team failed to report that to the FBI. You and your team lied repeatedly about the nature of the meeting.
You then admit the meeting was to get dirt on Clinton, which is a clear violation of federal law. You then claim it isn’t collusion but since Clinton did it, she should be investigated because that’s a crime.
All this projection and deflection (including the Space Force replacing Infrastructure Week) doesn’t hide fact that his corrupt and complicit admin is fleecing taxpayers, is corrupt as fuck (and the GOP is rife with corrupt fuckers who think they can get away with it - from Rep. Collins to his buddies he gave insider info to), and conspired against the US.
It doesn’t hide that this racist white nationalist continues policies meant to harm minorities and women so white guys can feel better about themselves (and rich white guys can get even richer - Wilbur Ross, we’re looking at you for your own criminal scandal that would lead the news in any other admin, but is 2d tier here).
Donny, just repeating the bs of one of your FNC bootlickers doesn’t prove shit.
What will it be today, Mr. Trump? Gloating, whining, or panicking?
Ah; thank you. Excellent choice.— Dreamweasel (@Dreamweasel) August 10, 2018
All right, MAGAts. Your mission, should you choose to accept… (oh, who am I kidding? Of course you will)…is to defend eveything Trump does, no matter what!
“It’s FAKE NEWS! And it’s no big deal because Democrats do it all the time.”
What if Democrats don’t…
“TDS! TDS!”— Dreamweasel (@Dreamweasel) August 10, 2018
re: #289 Backwoods_Sleuth
This adds to the cost American consumers pay and damages Turkey - our ally in NATO.
It’s as though you want to destroy NATO and send our allies into former ally status who back Russia instead.
You are compromised, complicit, and pursuing an idiotic trade war.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) August 10, 2018
re: #278 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
only in america…rest of world reads date as 10/08/18
The rest of the world doesn’t get to celebrate pi day either, so sucks to be them.
None of it stopped her from working for Trump as token minority face of a white nationalist regime.
None of it stopped her from speaking out against the racism and bigotry white in the Admin.
And none of this stopped the GOP voting for this bigot and know nothing extremist.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) August 10, 2018
re: #295 Belafon
The rest of the world doesn’t get to celebrate pi day either, so sucks to be them.
we celebrate Pi day on July 22 or 22/7.
re: #287 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I don’t think so, they look on tweeting, holding rallies & military parades along with complaining about uppity black NFL & NBA players as “leadership”
Wait for the economy to decline because of his policies and then they’ll see him bitching about kneeling while they’re out of work.
re: #296 lawhawk
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re: #299 HappyWarrior
Wait for the economy to decline because of his policies and then they’ll see him bitching about kneeling while they’re out of work.
But they will fail to connect their unemployment with his policies, it will somehow be the fault of uppity black athletes…
re: #301 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
But they will fail to connect their unemployment with his policies, it will somehow be the fault of uppity black athletes…
We’ll see. But I do think his raging on athletes will eventually even bore his cult.
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re: #302 HappyWarrior
We’ll see. But I do think his raging
on athleteswill eventually even bore his cult.
Also, true, I hope, someday.
re: #278 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
only in america…rest of world reads date as 10/08/18
In my little corner it’s 180810
Yymmdd is the only way to sort chronological
re: #290 lawhawk
Regurgitating the former money honey’s opinion isn’t fact.
Fact is you and your cronies engaged in criminal conduct. Your campaign met with Russian foreign agents. Your team failed to report that to the FBI. You and your team lied repeatedly about the nature of the meeting.
You then admit the meeting was to get dirt on Clinton, which is a clear violation of federal law. You then claim it isn’t collusion but since Clinton did it, she should be investigated because that’s a crime.
All this projection and deflection (including the Space Force replacing Infrastructure Week) doesn’t hide fact that his corrupt and complicit admin is fleecing taxpayers, is corrupt as fuck (and the GOP is rife with corrupt fuckers who think they can get away with it - from Rep. Collins to his buddies he gave insider info to), and conspired against the US.
It doesn’t hide that this racist white nationalist continues policies meant to harm minorities and women so white guys can feel better about themselves (and rich white guys can get even richer - Wilbur Ross, we’re looking at you for your own criminal scandal that would lead the news in any other admin, but is 2d tier here).
So DrumpF begging for Russian aid from the campaign stage wasn’t enough?
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Also, true, I hope, someday.
I’d love to see them turn on him. Can’t stand the bastards but I want him to be in fear of what he created.
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
Even the story shows how flimsy all this is - it’s about generating opposition against those Democrats in vulnerable districts by GOPers. The Democrats want to win those seats, and will run “against her” but wont actually step up and oppose her leadership.
re: #308 lawhawk
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
There is a thing going on to paint the Democrats as undergoing a radical leftist shift, it makes for more interesting reporting and gives the GOP something to rage about.
re: #308 lawhawk
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
Even the story shows how flimsy all this is - it’s about generating opposition against those Democrats in vulnerable districts by GOPers. The Democrats want to win those seats, and will run “against her” but wont actually step up and oppose her leadership.
The media and Republicans but I repeat myself seem to have an inordinate interest in the makeup of the Democratics congressional leadership.
It’s…a little weird. I don’t quite see the same level of interest in the GOP leadership.
re: #308 lawhawk
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
Even the story shows how flimsy all this is - it’s about generating opposition against those Democrats in vulnerable districts by GOPers. The Democrats want to win those seats, and will run “against her” but wont actually step up and oppose her leadership.
Yeah I saw that this morning. Weak sauce.
re: #311 Sir John Barron
The media and Republicans but I repeat myself seem to have an inordinate interest in the makeup of the Democratics congressional leadership.
It’s…a little weird. I don’t quite see the same level of interest in the GOP leadership.
Which is strange since a sexual assault enabler wants to be the GOP House leader.
re: #310 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
There is a thing going on to paint the Democrats as undergoing a radical leftist shift, it makes for more interesting reporting and gives the GOP something to rage about.
That’s not what this is about. This is about conservative Dems distancing themselves from Pelosi who is often used as a boogeyman in Republican held districts to keep the rubes voting GOP.
re: #264 teleskiguy
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re: #248 Patricia Kayden
I don’t even hear that many Democratic politicians talking about the family separation crisis and challenging their Republican counterparts about what is going on with the migrant children. This is a nightmare for the impacted families.
I hear it a lot. And this is precisely why I posted Pelosi’s tweet yesterday about their presser on it. Cause the media won’t cover it.
re: #295 Belafon
The rest of the world doesn’t get to celebrate pi day either, so sucks to be them.
The rest of the world doesn’t have a f..kwit for president* either - so they happy to trade that for pi day.
re: #258 Dr Lizardo
Looks like Space Force might end up being Space Farce.
It is hard to believe that this is a serious proposal.
…First, because the entire defense establishment hates it….
…Second, because nobody seems to be able to explain why a space force would be necessary.
…Third, and perhaps most significantly, Donald Trump allowed Mike Pence to make the announcement. If there was any chance this was going to happen, or even any chance that the announcement would generate some positive publicity, you can bet Trump would have made the announcement himself.So, what is going on here? It’s possible that the administration is putting this out there so that they have something to “concede” when discussing the next budget…
…However, it appears primarily to be a fundraising move. Moments after Pence made his announcement, folks on the Trump e-mail list got a mail blast with potential Space Force logos for them to vote on…These are so comically bad that they look to have been cooked up for the latest remake of Total Recall….
Once Team Trump has collected another million or two for the re-election campaign, odds are pretty good we don’t hear much more about the Space Force.
my bolds
re: #318 dangerman
It is hard to believe that this is a serious proposal.
my bolds
Sounds about right.
re: #311 Sir John Barron
The media and Republicans but I repeat myself seem to have an inordinate interest in the makeup of the Democratics congressional leadership.
It’s…a little weird. I don’t quite see the same level of interest in the GOP leadership.
She’s one of the highest ranking Dems and they need a target
So they make her the face of the party
re: #305 dangerman
In my little corner it’s 180810
Yymmdd is the only way to sort chronological
Needs to be YYYYMMDD for correct sort. What infuriates me is microsoft dates in excel. They think the world began on 01/01/1900 (and that is US & other countries format)
re: #320 dangerman
She’s one of the highest ranking Dems and they need a target
So they make her the face of the party
I remember when they used to cry about San Francisco values to scare their base.
re: #308 lawhawk
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
Even the story shows how flimsy all this is - it’s about generating opposition against those Democrats in vulnerable districts by GOPers. The Democrats want to win those seats, and will run “against her” but wont actually step up and oppose her leadership.
and that poll yesterday seems to be a bit ‘iffy’
using a name similar to that of an established pollster, so as to steal a little of their cachet, is a trick as old as polling itself. So, this is another one that should probably be taken with a barrel of salt.
re: #278 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
only in america…rest of world reads date as 10/08/18
10Aug2018 or 10Aug18
because I have to count fingers to get the month (jan..feb..mar..apr..may..jun..jul..aug…)
My goodness, the Turkish lira is tanking, in part thanks to that Trump tweet.
To be fair, it’s not being doing very well the past few days already, but the Trump tweet sent it down even further, well on the way to forcing a currency crisis. It’s almost like he’s kicking Turkey while they’re down, just because he can.
Hold on to your hats!
Turkish lira 19% down Vs USD on the day at the US open.— Richard Griffiths (@InvestStratWire) August 10, 2018
Lira is down 46% against the dollar in the past 52 weeks. It gets worst faster than I can update the chart. pic.twitter.com/0fcO6luOAi
— Chartgirl (@pat_minczeski) August 10, 2018
re: #321 fern01
Needs to be YYYYMMDD for correct sort. What infuriates me is microsoft dates in excel. They think the world began on 01/01/1900 (and that is US & other countries format)
Internally they are stored a s julian so no worries
They display as 6 digits
re: #317 fern01
The rest of the world doesn’t have a f..kwit for president* either - so they happy to trade that for pi day.
Hungary’s trying. Remember some of the recent leaders in Italy? Our problem is that we’re the most dangerous country on the planet right now.
re: #321 fern01
Needs to be YYYYMMDD for correct sort. What infuriates me is microsoft dates in excel. They think the world began on 01/01/1900 (and that is US & other countries format)
Prove them wrong. //
re: #325 Alephnaught
My goodness, the Turkish lira is tanking, in part thanks to that Trump tweet.
To be fair, it’s not being doing very well the past few days already, but the Trump tweet sent it down even further, well on the way to forcing a currency crisis. It’s almost like he’s kicking Turkey while they’re down, just because he can.
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It is this sort of behavior that stops too many world leaders from calling him out. They are really scared as to what his bullying will do to their people.
Europe will have to act as one & attack this man who seems to want to bring down the world while he sits on top of the mess he is creating. I really can’t remember another world leader acting like this - I don’t even think hitler went around trying to tank the currencies of the rest of the world.
I had a dream last night (actually early this morning) that I was running a GoFundMe to raise money to bribe Melania to leave Trump, but we couldn’t get more than $10,000 and she needed hundreds of millions to be persuaded to leave the Yam.
Then the Yam grabbed a firearm of some sort and ran out of the White House shooting random people while a 3D Twitter feed was projected across the sky.
Is that what happened this morning?
Every last one of these morally compromised sycophants went to work for Trump knowing he’s a know nothing bigot. This wasn’t news. This is objective fact.
Everyone in Trumpworld is compromised and complicit. Only remaining question is how many engaged in criminal acts.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) August 10, 2018
re: #325 Alephnaught
My goodness, the Turkish lira is tanking, in part thanks to that Trump tweet.
To be fair, it’s not being doing very well the past few days already, but the Trump tweet sent it down even further, well on the way to forcing a currency crisis. It’s almost like he’s kicking Turkey while they’re down, just because he can.
The new normal it would seem. A demagogue with power at his finger tips. Not the nuke crisis just yet, but having a deranged person at the controls of the most powerful government in the world is showing the sort of disruption and chaos it can cause.
re: #328 Belafon
Prove them wrong. //
I could understand if MS said the world started c. 1980 //
It’s my family genealogy data, (including the 9Xg grandfather in Cornwall in 1573) - some of which I tried to store in excel - took me ages to work out what the problem was.
Nancy Pelosi raised 67 million dollars for the Democratic Party this cycle, as reported by @axios.
Put some respect on her name.— Rebecca Morgan (@itsmebeccam) August 10, 2018
Russian economic war? Ok tell us when your GDP is bigger than one of our medium sized states. Stop breaking international law and sanctions won’t be a problem. https://t.co/deFK0KIdB6
— Ruben Gallego (@RubenGallego) August 10, 2018
re: #289 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“The neighbors dog I keep kicking doesn’t seem to like me!”.
Jason Kessler being given an interview on NPR as if white supremacy is a legitimate policy position is a reminder that many of the (white) people making decisions in the media don’t feel impacted by any of this — it’s either entertainment or “news” until it hits their doorstep.
— deray (@deray) August 10, 2018
You know who NPR isn’t interviewing? The folks saying that the media should be shot dead and that the media is the enemy of the people. But why not? Is that not a legitimate policy position, too? OF COURSE IT ISN’T. But they are impacted that one.
— deray (@deray) August 10, 2018
re: #331 lawhawk
Everyone in Trumpworld is compromised and complicit. Only remaining question is how many engaged in criminal acts.
Or rather, how many of these criminal acts can be successfully prosecuted.
But I GOTTA loiter at the ice cream store! pic.twitter.com/gpuFHwkcG2
— Jennifer Wright (@JenAshleyWright) August 9, 2018
re: #334 JordanRules
Nancy Pelosi raised 67 million dollars for the Democratic Party this cycle, as reported by @axios.
Put some respect on her name.— Rebecca Morgan (@itsmebeccam) August 10, 2018
THIS. The far left idea that we need to get corporate and PAC money entirely out of politics is idealistic & even laudable but the only way to go about it is through legislation. Demanding that Democrats do it unilaterally is demanding they hobble themselves against GOP monsters. https://t.co/fVVirRBKcX
— Ostrich Jacket Fan Account (@goddamnedfrank) August 10, 2018
re: #330 The Vicious Babushka
I had a dream last night (actually early this morning) that I was running a GoFundMe to raise money to bribe Melania to leave Trump, but we couldn’t get more than $10,000 and she needed hundreds of millions to be persuaded to leave the Yam.
Then the Yam grabbed a firearm of some sort and ran out of the White House shooting random people while a 3D Twitter feed was projected across the sky.
Is that what happened this morning?
Feels like it.
WTH
.@JaySekulow and Rudy Giuliani will be guest hosting for me today on radio… “The depth of corruption that led to this investigation and that frankly continues to permeate this investigation is unprecedented…” https://t.co/XtMIIN7Ylr
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) August 10, 2018
re: #338 JordanRules
The audacity of Jason Kessler of being allowed to assert — while being interviewed on @NPR, ONE OF THE NATION’S LARGEST MEDIA PLATFORMS— that white people are being silenced…
— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) August 10, 2018
re: #348 JordanRules
White Suprems just can’t catch a break.
You nuts keep projecting the corruption onto the investigators. People who conspired against the United States are being brought down. Liberals and Conservatives agree that’s right and good. Mad Trumpists try to deflect for criminals.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
Book festivals are of course yet another front for illegal immigration scams. What on earth has gone wrong at the Home Office? This is quite mad https://t.co/IfVxETu8QL
— Robert Peston (@Peston) August 10, 2018
re: #350 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
You nuts keep projecting the corruption onto the investigators. People who conspired against the United States are being brought down. Liberals and Conservatives agree that’s right and good. Mad Trumpists try to deflect for criminals.
When the results of the investigation come out, the GOP will have to choose between acting on it or appearing complicit in the crimes it describes.
The more dirt they can dump on it, the more chance they have to discredit it and fail to act on it without seeming complicit.
re: #259 Anymouse 🌹
Unless the Dems are willing to drastically change the leaders synonymous with the party’s failure, it will never succeed! Pelosi, who may be a great fund raiser, should do the party a favor and let others lead!
‘let others lead’ is code for ‘we cant beat her head to head’
no one ever ‘lets others lead’
you want to lead, you run and win
if you lose, they dont want you
ps - leaders dont whine
Trump casually dropped the N-word during his time as host of ‘The Apprentice’ — and regularly uses racial epithets in the White House, ‘explosive’ new Omarosa book claims https://t.co/DuySz451cv pic.twitter.com/TJ9KK0j4Ee
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) August 10, 2018
re: #341 goddamnedfrank
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re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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And yet you denied he was a racist when you were on his payroll. I believe her but man fuck her too.
re: #353 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
When the results of the investigation come out, the GOP will have to choose between acting on it or appearing complicit in the crimes it describes.
The more dirt they can dump on it, the more chance they have to discredit it and fail to act on it without seeming complicit.
separate and equally
since the investigation has been leakproof, they got nothing else to attack - that would sort of be of substance - no facts or accusations or anything
pathetically, this is all they came up with and all they got
re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Is this supposed to hurt or help Trump?
re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
So @OMAROSA when you said: “Every critic, every detractor, will have to bow down to President Trump” does that now include you? Oh, and I guess @POTUS being a racist wasn’t enough to stop you from working for him. #notcredible https://t.co/Bjaf83rDiq
— Michael Steele (@MichaelSteele) August 10, 2018
re: #360 Belafon
Is this supposed to hurt or help Trump?
With his base? It will help I’m sure since it adds to their whole he speaks how they do silliness.
re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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How is that explosive? Omarosa needs to go away. Her 15 minutes of infamy are over. Next!
re: #365 Patricia Kayden
How is that explosive? Omarosa needs to go away. Her 15 minutes of infamy are over. Next!
In addition, she is telling us nothing that we did not know, just from a somewhat different viewpoint.
re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Trump casually dropped the N-word during his time as host of ‘The Apprentice’ — and regularly uses racial epithets in the White House, ‘explosive’ new Omarosa book claims
DUH. No shit.
re: #366 Dr Lizardo
I was away for a bit there - had to go pick up some glue.
I’ve started working on a model kit of a Junkers G23. Should be interesting…..also, I greatly enjoy doing detail work - it’s sort of Zen for me. Gets me relaxed.
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The model kit I’m working in has decals for Swiss livery.
We get a Junkers 52 trimotor doing regular panorama flights over the Rhine valley. I can hear those motors coming from a long way off and always go outside to wave at “Tante Ju”
re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Yeah I think we’re passed the point—sadly—of something like this mattering for DrUmps delusioned cult followers.
re: #358 HappyWarrior
And yet you denied he was a racist when you were on his payroll. I believe her but man fuck her too.
They are all celebrity liars. She is out to make some money. They all are.
re: #367 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
In addition, she is telling us nothing that we did not know, just from a somewhat different viewpoint.
hell, remember the first tape?
pu$$ygate
barely moved the needle
re: #364 Teukka
Completely SFW. I had to think about it for a bit.
re: #369 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We get a Junkers 52 trimotor doing regular panorama flights over the Rhine valley. I can hear those motors coming from a long way off and always go outside to wave at “Tante Ju”
There’s one in Czech Republic as well, at least one I know of - it’s landed at Mošnov Airport before. Yeah, those motors are distinctive as hell. You can hear it coming from waaaaaay off.
Turkey’s President Erdogan is making another speech today:
#Erdogan 2nd speech of the day…will he say anything to steady investor’s nerves? This as the Lira continues to plummet & contagion ramps up in Europe pic.twitter.com/waNliQcdsf
— Caroline Hyde (@CarolineHydeTV) August 10, 2018
ERDOGAN SAYS IGNORE FOREX PRICES, WE ARE IN LOVE WITH TURKEY’S PEOPLE
— zerohedge (@zerohedge) August 10, 2018
Erdogan is practically goading the market into an 8 handle next week https://t.co/2Al06JaWBW
— Owen Callan (@OwenCallan) August 10, 2018
I was thinking earlier that something wasn’t quite right here, as Trump’s tweet isn’t exactly helping Turkey, and Russia is one of Turkey’s allies.
And then, along comes some news that President Erdogan has been in contact with Russia re: Turkey’s economic woes quite recently, so there might be something else going on that we don’t know about.
BREAKING: Turkey says President Erdogan has held phone call with Russia’s Putin to discuss economic ties amid market turmoil.
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 10, 2018
Daniel Craig as Bond was, for me, a bore. I vote Idris all the way!
Stop leaning and fall. Idris Elba is the ONLY guy who could get me into a theater to see another Bond movie. https://t.co/Az2Imbs4rS
— Randi Mayem Singer (@rmayemsinger) August 10, 2018
re: #378 MsJ
Daniel Craig as Bond was, for me, a bore. I vote Idris all the way!
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re: #378 MsJ
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Oh hell yes. Idris Elba would be perfect as Bond.
I have nothing against Daniel Craig - I very much enjoyed Skyfall; one of the best Bond films in quite some time.
re: #379 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I lost interest after Sean Connery. Roger Moore was acceptable, but nobody after that.
connery is bond.
10:45 a.m.: Special counsel again asks judge to tell jury he was wrong
Perhaps emboldened by their small victory Thursday, when Judge T.S. Ellis III conceded he was “probably wrong” to lambaste the special counsel for doing something he allowed them to do, prosecutors in the Paul Manafort trial have now asked him to tell the jury to ignore another of his intemperate comments.
On Thursday, after Assistant U.S. Attorney Uzo Asonye walked a banker through a $5.5 million loan negotiation with Paul Manafort that ended in rejection, the judge cut in with skepticism.
“You might want to spend time on a loan that was granted,” he said.
When Asonye protested that the attempt to get that loan constituted one of the bank fraud conspiracy charges against Manafort, Ellis responded harshly, “I know that.”
“The Court’s statement that the government ‘might want to spend time on a loan that was granted’ misrepresents the law regarding bank fraud conspiracy, improperly conveys the Court’s opinion of the facts, and is likely to confuse and mislead the jury,” prosecutors wrote in their filing Friday morning. “The Court should provide a curative instruction in order to avoid any potential prejudice to the government.”
Defense attorneys in other cases have pointed to similar comments from Ellis when challenging guilty verdicts in the Fourth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals. But prosecutors cannot appeal a not-guilty verdict, and so the special counsel has begun challenging Ellis mid-trial.
re: #379 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I lost interest after Sean Connery. Roger Moore was acceptable, but nobody after that.
After watching Sean Connery, on a talk show on television, with my own eyes and ears, talking about how women sometimes need to be slapped around…I can’t watch anything with him in it now without being completely disgusted. I don’t even try.
re: #366 Dr Lizardo
I was away for a bit there - had to go pick up some glue.
I’ve started working on a model kit of a Junkers G23. Should be interesting…..also, I greatly enjoy doing detail work - it’s sort of Zen for me. Gets me relaxed.
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The model kit I’m working in has decals for Swiss livery.
Have there been any stories suggesting what happened to that Swiss Ju-52 that crashed earlier this month? I only saw a mention on wiki over here.
re: #308 lawhawk
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
Even the story shows how flimsy all this is - it’s about generating opposition against those Democrats in vulnerable districts by GOPers. The Democrats want to win those seats, and will run “against her” but wont actually step up and oppose her leadership.
I think you answered your own question. Because, she is the most powerful woman in the country.
re: #380 Dr Lizardo
Oh hell yes. Idris Elba would be perfect as Bond.
I have nothing against Daniel Craig - I very much enjoyed Skyfall; one of the best Bond films in quite some time.
I liked Daniel Craig a lot. My favorite Bond next to Connery. After Roger Moore, they were all really painful to watch.
@NPR is actually asking Jason Kessler, the organizer of the Unite the Right rallies right now: What do you think are the differences between races?
He proceeds to literally rank the races— Karen Attiah (@KarenAttiah) August 10, 2018
Hopefully the Space Force is on alert.
Will you be watching the Perseid Meteor Shower Saturday night? Clear for much of the US pic.twitter.com/D2qP3jrlk1
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) August 10, 2018
re: #89 Backwoods_Sleuth
Ingram is of course right — immigrants have destroyed the original America.
What she gets wrong is that she is one of those immigrants.
re: #381 dangerman
connery is bond.
I thought that until the cold open of Casino Royale. After that, it’s Craig straight off of Flemming’s pages.
Small thread, big truth.
The GOP’s success in demonizing Nancy Pelosi is remarkable and depressing. By any standard I can think of she’s been the most effective legislative leader in decades, instrumental in defending Social Security and expanding health care 1/
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) August 10, 2018
re: #343 JordanRules
WTH
Sean Hannity ✔
@seanhannity
.@JaySekulow and Rudy Giuliani will be guest hosting for me today on radio… “The depth of corruption that led to this investigation and that frankly continues to permeate this investigation is unprecedented…” saraacarter.com …9:05 AM - Aug 10, 2018
It’s true! The level of corruption that permeates The Mueller investigation is staggering.
If Trump and Gang would stop being corrupt and obstructing, Mueller might actually be able to get to the end of this mess.
Stop creating more and more stuffs to investigate and it would stop Mueller from adding to the investigation.
re: #394 JordanRules
The GOP’s success in demonizing Nancy Pelosi is remarkable and depressing. By any standard I can think of she’s been the most effective legislative leader in decades, instrumental in defending Social Security and expanding health care 1/
They will Hillarize her
re: #382 MsJ
That judge is getting paid off.
Well, I lost a Twitter follower today…not that I really care since I’ve never courted followers to begin with. I saw a tweet from JD Scholten who’s running against POS Steve King and replied to the first comment painting the entirety of Iowa with the bigot brush. She promptly unfollowed me, so being the asshole she believes all Iowans are, I unfollowed her. However, Scholten’s blast from the past is the important thing, and makes me all the more determined to get that fucking professional bigot, confederate flag fetishizing, domestic terrorist empathizer the fuck out of the House…
#ThrowbackThursday to 2009, when Congress passed a simple resolution to recognize the role slaves played in the construction of the U.S. Capitol Building. The bill passed 399-1. Of course, @SteveKingIA was the one vote against. #tbthttps://t.co/fn5b0oEu4G
— J.D. Scholten (@Scholten4Iowa) August 10, 2018
re: #397 GlutenFreeJesus
That judge is getting paid off.
I doubt it. Lots of judges are powerful assholes. You should see them when the spotlight isn’t on.
re: #399 JordanRules
Just ask the two yoots!
Today’s front page of The Washington Post.
The Vice President: “The time has come to establish the United States Space Force.”
A 5-year-old boy separated from his father for three months: “I want to die.” pic.twitter.com/AmUJ9w8IyH— Dan Zak (@MrDanZak) August 10, 2018
#Russia’s state TV:
Vitaly Tretyakov, dean of Moscow State University’s School of Television, argues that Russia should act decisively in response to the new sanctions. “Let’s turn this into a headache for Trump. If you want us to support you in the elections, do what we say.”©️ pic.twitter.com/1HXZi3KPuP— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) August 10, 2018
re: #396 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
They will Hillarize her
And then they will demonize whoever replaces Pelosi. That’s how Republicans roll. Democrats are idiotic for playing along with this silly game.
Anyone that thinks the Dem party can nominate another career politician like the other 16/17 Trump beat in 2016 and defeat him in 2020 is kidding themselves. What makes you think #18 is going to be different? All the experience in the world means nothing unless you can beat him.
— Michael Avenatti (@MichaelAvenatti) August 10, 2018
Like, how are his cases going tho?
When your remarks mirror that of white supremacists and get an endorsement from David Duke, it impossible to say you meant anything but what u said. Can’t run from this one.
— Mika Brzezinski (@morningmika) August 10, 2018
One of the other issues Nancy Pelosi might be causing for conservatives is they are staring at losing a whole bunch of White women in elections due to Trump.
I think that was borne out in the Ohio D12 election. It appears the biggest percentage loss for Balderson were White women from upscale suburbia.
Nancy speaks to those women. That makes her dangerous because no one in the GOP does. Certainly Trump, Pence, McConnell, Ryan…even Murkowski and Collins do not speak for women.
re: #404 Patricia Kayden
And then they will demonize whoever replaces Pelosi. That’s how Republicans roll. Democrats are idiotic for playing along with this silly game.
Demonizing back does not seem to work…
Lol Ocasio-Cortez is on The View and they’re all acting like she’s already won.
This is very cool data…. women are winning in Democratic primaries at 2x the rate of men. https://t.co/ljcD2SWbgi pic.twitter.com/9FYHSsY6Gw
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) August 10, 2018
Hello from lovely (from what we’ve seen of it so far) Brussels!
I couldn’t get to sleep on the flight over, so I’m pretty much Zombie Boy today, even after a couple hours’ sleep. We did get to stroll through the area where Parliament resides. Some cool curvy architecture going on around there. We’re about to go out in search of food and maybe beer. Actually, definitely beer. BBL.
Good Morning, Space Forces!
🚀 https://t.co/70gn54pdqz🇷🇺 pic.twitter.com/t7sBn0uxP4— Russia in USA 🇷🇺 (@RusEmbUSA) August 10, 2018
re: #410 GlutenFreeJesus
Lol Ocasio-Cortez is on The View and thryrexall acting like she’s already won.
That’s because she has. Crowley won the last three elections in that district without around 75% of the vote
re: #409 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Demonizing back does not seem to work…
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re: #399 JordanRules
I doubt it. Lots of judges are powerful assholes. You should see them when the spotlight isn’t on.
there are assholes in every type of job everywhere
re: #413 makeitstop
Enjoy and tip one back for me please!
It’s basically a British-built Lockheed Electra
Since the Viscount first flew in 1948 and the Electra in 1957 it would be truer to say that the Electra was a US built Viscount.
This is exactly how I leave work✌️🙄😂 pic.twitter.com/eDtdfsVt7d
— pup🐶 (@popularspup) August 10, 2018
re: #417 dangerman
there are assholes in every type of job everywhere
Luckily that asshole at Walgreens doesn’t really warrant my powerful descriptor.
re: #384 William Lewis
Have there been any stories suggesting what happened to that Swiss Ju-52 that crashed earlier this month? I only saw a mention on wiki over here.
No, I haven’t heard anything else about that.
Lawhawk, any insight?
11:33 a.m.: Manafort trial, with bench conferences and no witnesses, pauses for lunch
Paul Manafort’s trial will not resume until 1:45 p.m. Friday, though the reason for the delay is not precisely clear.
As the trial resumed around 9:45 a.m., Judge T.S. Ellis III summoned lawyers for both sides to his bench for a conference that was blanketed by white noise. The jurors were not yet in the courtroom. He then took a short break - about 10 minutes — and returned to the courtroom for another bench conference.
That conference was somewhat lengthier, and the judge summoned the court security officer to join the lawyers. The judge seemed to talk with the court security officer as the lawyers listened.
Ellis then declared another recess, though before he left court, he issued a strange warning to those gathered, “You cannot look and see what’s on counsels’ tables, without their permission of course.” He left to the side of the courtroom where the jurors usually gather, which is different from where he usually exits.
The judge said the break would take about 15 minutes, though it was substantially longer. At about 10:35 a.m., one of the judge’s staff members emerged to gather the board used during jury selection.
At 11:07 a.m., Ellis came back and seemed to call the case as usual. “All right, bring the jury in, please,” he said.
All 16 jurors came in.
“A belated good morning to you,” Ellis said. He told the panel he planned to call the roll as normal, but then have an early lunch break so he could consider other matters.
“We are going to continue with the evidence in this case in the afternoon,” Ellis said.
Ellis’s clerk called each juror by their number, and all said they were present. As he does each morning, Ellis asked the group if they had been able to avoid talking to anyone about the case or doing their own investigation. They said they had. Then Ellis delivered a lengthier admonition.
“It’s very important that you not discuss the case with anyone,” he said. He noted that Manafort had a “presumption of innocence,” and jurors should be keeping an open mind until the case was complete.
“Keep an open mind until all the evidence is in,” Ellis said.
With that, the jurors left. The panel - which has usually entered the courtroom smiling or even laughing - seemed more stone faced than usual. Ellis offered no explanation to the public for what had happened. The trial is expected to resume at 1:45 p.m.
Damn you NASA
03:33? How the hell am I supposed to watch that?
ULA’s #DeltaIV Heavy rocket is getting ready to launch @NASA’s Parker #SolarProbe mission to touch the sun. Liftoff is planned for Aug. 11 at 3:33amEDT from Cape Canaveral. Here’s what to expect after liftoff. https://t.co/N1KCfdM6D6
— ULA (@ulalaunch) August 10, 2018
re: #399 JordanRules
I doubt it. Lots of judges are powerful assholes. You should see them when the spotlight isn’t on.
i faced this several times in my life
when i learned to fly planes (early 90’s) i figured it would be like a fraternity - everyone in the same situation; we learned to do this, we face the same dangers, we look out for each other
some yeah, but generally, nope
assholes speed, cut you off - just like they do in cars
assholes dont take 30 seconds to check their fuel tanks before taking off and *run out of gas*?!?!
teaching scuba, especially to couples, where the (generally) female didnt really want to be there, i’d say as preparation and a warning - people dont change when their personalities get wet. your man will behave underwater just the way he does at home.
seen it time and time again
there are lots of assholes and idiots in this world
You work with them
You work *for* them
they’re driving the cars around you
They operate on you
They prepare and serve your food
They prescribe drugs
drive ubers
attorneys
cops
and they get elected and appointed judges
some get confirmed for the supreme court, or to run cabinet agencies
some people vote for them for president
and on and on
re: #406 JordanRules
Like, how are his cases going tho?
I see Mike wants a short attempt at the nomination.
re: #421 JordanRules
Luckily that asshole at Walgreens doesn’t really warrant my powerful descriptor.
see my below, er, which is now above…
re: #378 MsJ
re: #379 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
re: #380 Dr Lizardo
re: #381 dangerman
re: #391 Amory Blaine
I’m still hoping for Emily Blunt as James Bond. She knows her way around an action sequence (Edge of Tomorrow, Sicario) and could get both men and women in the theater seats. Plus, I have a crush on her (which is why anyone has a Bond preference in the first place, right?) pic.twitter.com/rX7BgegwM7
— Richard White (@CheekyAmriki) August 10, 2018
re: #423 MsJ
High profile case and it’s possible that questions came up about a juror(s) contact with what was on the legal counsel’s table - seeing evidence or information that was not privy to be seen by the jury, etc.
I think that was basic stuff, but there may have been some indication that a juror might be having contacts with outside persons that would change their views.
Again, this is all about making sure the record is appeal proof and that everyone is adhering to the rules. We don’t want jurors engaging in nullification. We also don’t want them to treat someone as guilty before they’ve seen/heard the entire case.
Hey, I’m a lawyer not on the case, and I am entitled to my opinions that Manafort is guilty as fuck, but those on the jury must retain the presumption of innocence and review the evidence as the jury deliberates. That’s what Ellis is trying to do.
re: #428 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I could see that. I wish she’d done Black Widow in the Marvel movies. I understand why she chose not to, but she would have been a better fit.
“Look at this big fella here”: Moose casually strolls down the middle of an Alaska road as drivers slow down and even go into reverse to catch a glimpse of the unfazed animal. https://t.co/yNJ0GwSOEd pic.twitter.com/qSgGMnVFqL
— ABC News (@ABC) August 10, 2018
re: #428 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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i have entirely different views going forward
re: #430 lawhawk
High profile case and it’s possible that questions came up about a juror(s) contact with what was on the legal counsel’s table - seeing evidence or information that was not privy to be seen by the jury, etc.
I think that was basic stuff, but there may have been some indication that a juror might be having contacts with outside persons that would change their views.
Again, this is all about making sure the record is appeal proof and that everyone is adhering to the rules. We don’t want jurors engaging in nullification. We also don’t want them to treat someone as guilty before they’ve seen/heard the entire case.
Hey, I’m a lawyer not on the case, and I am entitled to my opinions that Manafort is guilty as fuck, but those on the jury must retain the presumption of innocence and review the evidence as the jury deliberates. That’s what Ellis is trying to do.
I would guess with the kinds of money being discussed, it would be easy to buy off some juror. Sounds like something out of a Grisham novel or some television show but I suppose the possibility exists.
re: #355 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Is this surprising to anyone?
There are 6 panels, this is #3
Alex Jones and @jack, two peas in a pod: https://t.co/El8mIGmnVL pic.twitter.com/UQpREcojDG
— The Nib (@thenib) August 10, 2018
A very timely poll from the original “both sides” media hack.
Vote now: What was more responsible for @HillaryClinton loss? Those who voted third party or those who did not vote? #PollQ https://t.co/UCpx3FqWfX
— Michael Smerconish (@smerconish) August 10, 2018
Real friends
“Keith, Keith, leave it, he ain’t worth it, bro” pic.twitter.com/FZOwvld1o1
— Paul Bronks (@BoringEnormous) August 10, 2018
re: #434 dangerman
those guys are deceptively huuuuge
There was a video last year of an adolescent running down a street a couple of miles away from where we live (I have one on my license plate, but alas have never seen one in the wild). It looked like a large deer—until it ran along some parked cars and then hurdled over one.
Judge Ellis is the personification of clownshoes and needs to be removed from the bench. https://t.co/QgSNr90sFo pic.twitter.com/RA5SHDsx7U
— Ostrich Jacket Fan Account (@goddamnedfrank) August 10, 2018
Nice😄 pic.twitter.com/504wcmVlI4
— Puppie🐶 (@popularpuppies) August 8, 2018
Prosecutors Ask Manafort Trial Judge To Correct Earlier Statement https://t.co/9ay4v5wb79 via @TPM
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) August 10, 2018
The prosecutors are right. It is irrelevant as a legal matter whether a scheme to defraud was successful. https://t.co/QvDZPyeEB9
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) August 10, 2018
re: #442 goddamnedfrank
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He reminds me of some of the ‘past their prime’ judges depicted on Law & Order. They just can’t let go of their power. They stumble around the field like a Brett Favre in a damn Vikings uniform and turn up the asshole factor to help compensate.
As we reflect on the upcoming first anniversary of the deadly white nationalist rally in #Charlottesville, here’s our documentary that follows the parents of Jacob Goodwin, one of the men convicted of injuring a black protester at the Unite the Right rally https://t.co/DCC4MPAmhb pic.twitter.com/Ich5Dnnm3D
— NBC Left Field (@NBCLeftField) August 10, 2018
ugh, this tweet. the violent white supremacist is fully humanized—he has a name, he has parents who can speak to him as a full person. the person he attacked? “a black protester” https://t.co/4BV4ZcDSGj
— b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie) August 10, 2018
This article is nuts.
‘I know about the secret’: Men in affluent neighborhoods are getting shakedown letters https://t.co/KGjFUu94QU
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 10, 2018
Jeff Strohl’s stomach dropped when he checked his mail on July 21.
“I know about the secret you are keeping from your wife and everyone else,” a mysterious letter read. “More importantly, I have evidence of what you’ve been hiding.”
The letterwriter, GreySquare15, threatened to expose a secret — unless Strohl wired the sender $15,750 in bitcoin.
“First, it’s disbelief. Then, a sinking feeling in your stomach — you search your soul and say ‘What have I done? What secret is actually damning?’ ” Strohl said. “Then, you recognize, I don’t have anything that’s gonna bother me if other people knew.”
…
The letterwriter, GreySquare15, threatened to expose a secret — unless Strohl wired the sender $15,750 in bitcoin.“First, it’s disbelief. Then, a sinking feeling in your stomach — you search your soul and say ‘What have I done? What secret is actually damning?’ ” Strohl said. “Then, you recognize, I don’t have anything that’s gonna bother me if other people knew.”
…
“I was concerned because of what information he might have that he could use against me,” said Sam Steinberg, a 76-year-old resident of Chevy Chase who received an extortion email last month containing an old username and password. “If he was ever to get the passwords to my bank account or to my investment account, it could be a disaster.”Ames said people should be wary of what they share online and should never pay off the scammer. Instead, he advised victims to contact local law enforcement and report the incident to the Internet Crime Complaint Center.
re: #445 JordanRules
He reminds me of some of the ‘past their prime’ judges depicted on Law & Order. They just can’t let go of their power. They stumble around the field like a Brett Favre in a damn Vikings uniform and turn up the asshole factor to help compensate.
If I am not mistaken Favre led the vikings to a division win?
When I first ran for Congress, like many women, I was hesitant to talk about myself and my achievements. But with time, I became more at ease because I believed deeply in everything I said about the issues.
Never lose faith. Keep fighting for a better tomorrow. —NP— Nancy Pelosi (@TeamPelosi) August 9, 2018
re: #445 JordanRules
He reminds me of some of the ‘past their prime’ judges depicted on Law & Order. They just can’t let go of their power. They stumble around the field like a Brett Favre in a damn Vikings uniform and turn up the asshole factor to help compensate.
“I AM THE LAW!”
Hopefully, as an attorney, lawhawk’s take is correct, in that the judge is being strict to prevent a very high-profile case on his docket from being appealed because of technicalities that he can prevent, but I have my misgivings given what other odd stuff the judge has said and done during this trial.
re: #444 lawhawk
Paul Manafort trial: Judge abruptly recesses trial, giving no reason; reminds jury not to discuss the case https://t.co/qaQ7QTynmS
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) August 10, 2018
The first NFL games kick off today, I want to show my continued support for the players & their decision to stand against #socialinjustice. I thought about taking a new photo but was afraid I wouldn’t be able to get up this time @NFL @BostonGlobe @MSNBC @CNN #ThursdayThoughts pic.twitter.com/VrGhmTpALn
— TheBillRussell (@RealBillRussell) August 9, 2018
And for those wondering, that is Bill Russell wearing his Presidential Medal of Freedom (which he received from President Obama).
JUST IN: Trump official calls endangered species protections an “unnecessary regulatory burden” https://t.co/bmAOVyK6ay pic.twitter.com/hVU5ICSjYG
— The Hill (@thehill) August 10, 2018
Trump and GOP are intent on destroying the environment, federal lands, and allow corporations to exploit our nation’s shared resources and take advantage of our citizens all for their personal profit.
They aren’t for America. They’re out for themselves. https://t.co/9Y0Chy1MDn— lawhawk (@lawhawk) August 10, 2018
Shocked, shucked I say
JUST IN: Trump official calls endangered species protections an “unnecessary regulatory burden” https://t.co/bmAOVyK6ay pic.twitter.com/hVU5ICSjYG
— The Hill (@thehill) August 10, 2018
re: #450 TedStriker
“I AM THE LAW!”
Hopefully, as an attorney, lawhawk’s take is correct, in that the judge is being strict to prevent a very high-profile case on his docket from being appealed because of technicalities that he can prevent, but I have my misgivings given what other odd stuff the judge has said and done during this trial.
He’s isn’t being strict though, he’s being wrong, repeatedly, about the law and about instructions he has personally and explicitly issued from the bench. He’s acting like a drunken abuser, gaslighting the prosecution and shitting all over their case. It’s clear from his pre-trial statements that he’s a Trump supporter and he’s doing everything he can to Nunes the shit out of this thing.
Lemon Pinwheels pic.twitter.com/mqJR22E4jm
— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) August 10, 2018
re: #448 danarchy
If I am not mistaken Favre led the vikings to a division win?
Whoa, I’d forgotten they only lost the 2009 NFC championship game in OT.
2010 was pretty bad.
And…
may induce new nightmares
A puffer fish will eat all your nightmares. pic.twitter.com/qYKFAQWdNl
— Jay Kirell (@JasonKirell) August 10, 2018
re: #458 The Vicious Babushka
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Yum. Those look great. I don’t think I have ever had a pinwheel before.
I’m only three hours away!
re: #460 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
And…
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Did you see the video the other day of a couple with a centipede in their house that they caught under a skillet lid? It was HUGE and running in circles under the lid.
I tried to find it yesterday but couldn’t.
I cheated on this one. I used frozen packaged “crescent” dough and canned pie filling because I’m feeling lazy.
re: #264 teleskiguy
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re: #308 lawhawk
So, let me get this straight - Democrats are on pace to likely retake the House. Nancy Pelosi, the minority leader, and former Speaker of the House, would be in line to take the gavel again.
And yet the media wants to focus on the distinct minority of Democrats who think someone else should be speaker?
This is where the media wants to focus? The most powerful woman in the country should be replaced why exactly?
Even the story shows how flimsy all this is - it’s about generating opposition against those Democrats in vulnerable districts by GOPers. The Democrats want to win those seats, and will run “against her” but wont actually step up and oppose her leadership.
Note that the stenographers give Republicans a pass and don’t ask them if Gym Jordan should be Speaker!
re: #462 MsJ
Did you see the video the other day of a couple with a centipede in their house that they caught under a skillet lid? It was HUGE and running in circles under the lid.
I tried to find it yesterday but couldn’t.
Yep, exactly what I thought of when I saw the puffer fish clip, and knew I had to share it here
I fucking hate these people with the heat of a nuclear fire.
Father, Son Charged With Killing Mother Bear And ‘Shrieking’ Cubs In Their Den
A father and son have been charged with several crimes after they allegedly shot a mother bear and her crying newborn twins inside their Alaska den, authorities said.
The men’s actions were captured on a motion-activated video camera installed by wildlife officials who were tracking the mother bear.
Owen Renner, 18, was seen on the video shooting the mother black bear in April on Esther Island in Prince William Sound, said police. According to a sworn summary of events by police that was filed in court, the “cubs begin shrieking in the den after the initial shots are fired,” The Anchorage Daily News reported Wednesday.
His father, Andrew Renner, 41, then took “aim through his rifle scope only feet away and fires several more shots, killing the newborn bear cubs,” per the court documents. He was also seen on video saying: ‘It doesn’t matter. Bear down,’” authorities said.
Fucking monsters.
Good. Lock then all up! https://t.co/fGktjXnyLa
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 10, 2018
re: #447 MsJ
This article is nuts.
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It’s a clever scam, but falls apart when it hits the news and the marks can see it was a shotgun approach to grift people with guilty consciences.
re: #467 Skip Intro
With any luck, they’ll be looking at some serious jail time.
Hope it was worth it, assholes. Have fun in the slammer.
re: #469 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
It’s a clever scam, but falls apart when it hits the news and the marks can see it was a shotgun approach to grift people with guilty consciences.
one can count on a serious percentage of affluent males to have some sort of skeletons in their closet…
Oof.https://t.co/qBi5o3ySt3 pic.twitter.com/0oQpyfpBWv
— Kingston Reif (@KingstonAReif) August 10, 2018
Maybe it matters what the president says about an adversary’s capabilities during a diplomatic process. https://t.co/6wDRHUkUac
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) August 10, 2018
re: #470 Dr Lizardo
With any luck, they’ll be looking at some serious jail time.
Hope it was worth it, assholes. Have fun in the slammer.
They should lock them up in the bear compound at the zoo. Teach them a lesson about being a badass without a gun.
re: #471 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
one can count on a serious percentage of affluent males to have some sort of skeletons in their closet…
At the very least infidelity, and financial crimes buy a lot of houses in affluent neighborhoods.
#Russia’s state TV:
Vitaly Tretyakov, dean of Moscow State University’s School of Television, argues that Russia should act decisively in response to the new sanctions. “Let’s turn this into a headache for Trump. If you want us to support you in the elections, do what we say.”©️ pic.twitter.com/1HXZi3KPuP— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) August 10, 2018
More detailed translation of what Tretyakov says re: sanctions (shortened in the original Tweet due to character constraints):
“Let’s turn this into a headache for Trump. If you want us to support you in the elections, which we’re ostensibly arranging, then do this or that.” ©️— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) August 10, 2018
They keep admitting it because they know we’re not doing shit about it.
NEW: @TheIJR gets @CoreyStewartVA on record defending Rick Shaftan’s racist posts, saying he won’t fire him. Claims all his staff say similarly gross things so if he fires them all he’s “not going to be left with anybody.”
Free idea: Don’t hire racists!https://t.co/wDHyL1xo92 pic.twitter.com/NGtJ4XeuHU— Ian Sams (@IanSams) August 10, 2018
re: #470 Dr Lizardo
It’s probably a misdemeanor. Fine, no time.
Anyway, didn’t the Trump administration make just this kind of thing legal?
re: #471 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
one can count on a serious percentage of affluent males to have some sort of skeletons in their closet…
I would think almost everyone has something embarrassing in their closet. Honestly, who hasn’t done something stupid at some point in their lives - and that grows more and more with every year a person exists.
re: #478 MsJ
I would think almost everyone has something embarrassing in their closet. Honestly, who hasn’t done something stupid at some point in their lives - and that grows more and more with every year a person exists.
At least the embarrassing stuff I did was not recorded or posted anywhere…
re: #472 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I wonder how long until Pompeo gets tired of being kneecapped all the time like Tillerson was?
Lolwut
NEW: I talked to Sheriff Joe re Sacha Baron Cohen. He said interview was a “big mistake,” thought golden showers q’s were re Trump having gold in shower @ Trump Tower, & tht he thought handjob q’s were re “illegals..working w/ their hands on their job”👇🏽 https://t.co/sHpYQXkVtK
— Al Weaver (@alweaver22) August 10, 2018
Also, Omarosa must be one of the stupidest fucking people in America.
I mean really, who DIDN’T think Trump used the N privately like, a lot?
re: #446 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
(flips over all the desks)
re: #468 MsJ
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When I first saw your post I was thinking it was for Randy Credico.
That guy is hiding something big time. He is the go-between for Stone and Assange.
And paints Assange as a poor sympathetic figure living a bad life in an embassy with no air conditioning. Awwwwww, Come on out then Julian if you have nothing to hide.
All the Stone gang cannot be trusted. They all learned how to be slimy by one of the biggest slime lawyers ever…Roy Cohn.
And Cohn was around as a mentor and a lawyer to Trump.
Scum all over the place. The entire Trump Mob needs a good cleaning.
re: #467 Skip Intro
I fucking hate these people with the heat of a nuclear fire.
Father, Son Charged With Killing Mother Bear And ‘Shrieking’ Cubs In Their Den
Fucking monsters.
This why I cheer when you read about some protected wild animal turning the tables on a hunter.
What did those bears do to these guys? Oh, have gun must use.
How about we put them through the a real live enactment of the great old short story The Most Dangerous Game?
re: #481 JordanRules
Lolwut
NEW: I talked to Sheriff Joe re Sacha Baron Cohen. He said interview was a “big mistake,” thought golden showers q’s were re Trump having gold in shower @ Trump Tower, & tht he thought handjob q’s were re “illegals..working w/ their hands on their job”👇🏽 washingtonexaminer.com …
so joe’s just a run of the mill moran
re: #485 ObserverArt
When I first saw your post I was thinking it was for Randy Credico.
That guy is hiding something big time. He is the go-between for Stone and Assange.
…
Scum all over the place. The entire Trump Mob needs a good cleaning.
I thought it was him, too.
From the article:
He wants immunity.
He is going to take the 5th.
And this…
Peter Flaherty, chairman of the National Legal and Policy Center, a conservative nonprofit that is funding Miller’s legal fight, said Miller is in Missouri.
Everyone and everything conservative or republican are corrupt fucking traitors.
re: #487 dangerman
A Republican, in other words.
re: #475 JordanRules
They keep admitting it because they know we’re not doing shit about it.
Seems like they have a choker collar on their boy Big Don Trump and they are yanking on it to send a message.
Or, it could all be like big time wrestling and the whole thing about sanctions is coordinated dance.
Breathless “pro” wrestling announcer: “Trump had Vlad almost pinned there, but Vlad got out of it with a nice reverse move. Oh no…Vlad jumped out of the ring with Trump chasing, grabbed a folding metal chair and hit Trump over the head. Trump is bleeding, Trump is bleeding bad!”
Do you want to see what “Dude, that’s enough” looks like in dog language? This is it. pic.twitter.com/UO7vPoNBT6
— SimonNRicketts (@SimonNRicketts) August 5, 2018
re: #423 MsJ
Lawhawk, any insight?
That was something I appreciated about Judge Bolton. She told us when we had to show up if there were scheduled motions and bench conferences. I would have been an unhappy juror to sit in the jury room for the better part of a day waiting.
Hearing lots of good things about Blackkklansman which opened for wide release today.
Finally! A parking spot for fat guys that like to grill meat. pic.twitter.com/BZWMTCoomG
— Dave Singer (@TheDaveSinger) August 8, 2018
re: #481 JordanRules
Lolwut
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LOL. Trump likes him because he’s bigoted and out of touch with reality.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
I intentionally made the pronoun ambiguous.
40 years after investigating the Colorado Springs KKK chapter, Ron Stallworth’s true story is hitting the big screen in Spike Lee’s BlacKkKlansman.
Read our exclusive interview: https://t.co/ZrcMijhkaX pic.twitter.com/4DDQqso5oF— Okayplayer (@okayplayer) August 10, 2018
Oh boy — Omarosa was offered $15K per month to stay silent after her firing from the Trump campaign, via @jdawsey1 https://t.co/O9XRdzpuzn
— Seung Min Kim (@seungminkim) August 10, 2018
Huh. 15k per month is what Trump’s former bodyguard Keith Schiller has been getting from the RNC. https://t.co/4Efv0ZHpzu https://t.co/Bx8BmzRWxG
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) August 10, 2018
ICE already exists.
— heidiannwho 🌎 (@balderdash64) August 10, 2018
Yeah, seeing here that the Turkish Lira is sinking like a rock - and Trump’s earlier tweet certainly didn’t help matters.
Meanwhile, Erdogan’s not doing a damn thing, and neither is his (incompetent) Finance Minister….who’s also Erdogan’s son-in-law.
Erdogan said earlier today, “The USA has it’s Dollar, but we have our Allah”.
.@JaySekulow and Rudy Giuliani will be guest hosting for me today on radio… “The depth of corruption that led to this investigation and that frankly continues to permeate this investigation is unprecedented…” https://t.co/XtMIIN7Ylr
— Sean Hannity (@seanhannity) August 10, 2018
Trump’s legal team will be guest hosting Hannity’s radio show today… https://t.co/2XaNdKzxcB
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) August 10, 2018
SAT QUESTION: Barack Obama’s mired in scandal and his “lawyers” guest-host Maddow. How long are they on the air before being interrupted by a live shot of the White House in flames? https://t.co/58ribzPAma
— shauna (@goldengateblond) August 10, 2018
So much butthurt from the guy who has made a career out of vomiting a “Gish Gallop” and calling it a “debate” to “own the libs”
.@benshapiro: “Discussion and debate are not ‘bad intentions.’ Slandering someone as a sexist catcaller without reason or evidence does demonstrate cowardice and bad intent, however.” https://t.co/13ZkIS2Jrv pic.twitter.com/8vajsM1Pn7
— Fox News (@FoxNews) August 10, 2018
re: #503 The Vicious Babushka
So much butthurt from the guy who has made a career out of vomiting a “Gish Gallop” and calling it a “debate” to “own the libs”
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Yeah it’s so cowardly to refuse to debate a little pissant who spent his dsughter’s birth raging at Obama. Oscenio doesn’t owe Whiplash shit.
re: #501 JordanRules
Was listening to With Friends Like These this morning on my drive. Cox had Rick Wilson on talking about his book and the subject of Rudy came up. Wilson has known Rudy for 25 years or so, and he said all the people that used to know Rudy back in the day can’t get to him, and that those who have said it’s basically a body snatchers situation, completely different guy.
All in all, it was a fascinating discussion, as it usually is between those two.
re: #503 The Vicious Babushka
I was unaware Ben Shapiro was running for the NY 14th
I just…
I got nothing…
?!?! “In early 2017, Manigault Newman says she walked Michael Cohen, then Trump’s personal lawyer, into the Oval Office for a meeting with Trump — and saw the president chewing up a piece of paper while Cohen was leaving the office.” https://t.co/wVMV3hxBlT
— Devlin Barrett (@DevlinBarrett) August 10, 2018
File under: too good to check https://t.co/4CvTyfl8o5
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) August 10, 2018
As for slandering? Calling a distinguished senator a Hamas fan anyone? Continuing to call transgendered women, men. Crying assault when you picked a fight with someone.
re: #503 The Vicious Babushka
So much butthurt from the guy who has made a career out of vomiting a “Gish Gallop” and calling it a “debate” to “own the libs”
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— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
I really despised the term “butt-hurt” until I realized it probably refers to having one’s ass-kicked, rather than anal-rape.
re: #506 KGxvi
I was unaware Ben Shapiro was running for the NY 14th
Or any office for that matter. Why should she have to debate her any more than he debate me?
re: #509 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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I really despised the term “butt-hurt” until I realized it probably refers to having one’s ass-kicked, rather than anal-rape.
I always took “butthurt” to refer to the sensation little kids experience after getting a spanking.
re: #509 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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I really despised the term “butt-hurt” until I realized it probably refers to having one’s ass-kicked, rather than anal-rape.
Never really thought about it, but I think I kinda figured it was more in line with “having a stick up your butt” or “your panties/undies in a wad/bunch.”
re: #460 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Go puffer fish!!
re: #503 The Vicious Babushka
So much butthurt from the guy who has made a career out of vomiting a “Gish Gallop” and calling it a “debate” to “own the libs”
What’s Baby Ben crying about now?
That’s no big deal. Trump eats things. When he eats chess-pieces, his cult calls it “playing 3-dimensional chess”. Eating notes is probably some kind of super-advanced kind of study to the cult.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
re: #514 Sir John Barron
What’s Baby Ben crying about now?
He offered to debate Ocasio-Cortez and she told him to pound sand.
re: #505 KGxvi
Was listening to With Friends Like These this morning on my drive. Cox had Rick Wilson on talking about his book and the subject of Rudy came up. Wilson has known Rudy for 25 years or so, and he said all the people that used to know Rudy back in the day can’t get to him, and that those who have said it’s basically a body snatchers situation, completely different guy.
All in all, it was a fascinating discussion, as it usually is between those two.
I’ve heard a lot of New Yorkers say they’ve watched the cognitive decline over the years. I think adding the Trump element to that creates an even more bizarre shit show.
re: #516 KGxvi
He offered to debate Ocasio-Cortez and she told him to pound sand.
Yeah, she really owes him a debate.
Way to own a congressional candidate there, Baby Ben.
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re: #509 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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I really despised the term “butt-hurt” until I realized it probably refers to having one’s ass-kicked, rather than anal-rape.
I want to know why he’s relevant at all. Oscenio-Cortez has earned her rep. Oh? Ben, you wrote for a right wing shitsite that calls people “Renegade Jews”, were once pals with Milo, & your present gig is stirring up shit on college campuses with naive college kids and calling them dumb.
The best response to Shapiro is “Who are you?” and then ignore him forever.
re: #514 Sir John Barron
What’s Baby Ben crying about now?
He doesn’t like being called a sexist by Oscenio-Cortez who refused to honor his debate which would be him Gish galloping and jacking himself off for his fans.
re: #505 KGxvi
Was listening to With Friends Like These this morning on my drive. Cox had Rick Wilson on talking about his book and the subject of Rudy came up. Wilson has known Rudy for 25 years or so, and he said all the people that used to know Rudy back in the day can’t get to him, and that those who have said it’s basically a body snatchers situation, completely different guy.
All in all, it was a fascinating discussion, as it usually is between those two.
Rudy is getting more face time than he has in years.
He doesn’t give a crap about Trump. He’s using him.
He cares about Rudy.
re: #519 HappyWarrior
He’s an attention whore. He even tried to criticize The Black Panther movie as a way to gin up publicity via outrage. No one cared.
re: #520 KingKenrod
The best response to Shapiro is “Who are you?” and then ignore him forever.
Seriously. He thinks he’s this modern day WF Buckley. The sad truth is WF Buckley wasn’t too much to write home about either.
re: #523 Patricia Kayden
He’s an attention whore. He even tried to criticize The Black Panther movie as a way to gin up publicity via outrage. No one cared.
Yep. He’s pathetic.
re: #507 JordanRules
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Mr. Giuliani: Did your client Donald Trump eat a document? https://t.co/ZvQeXbhh7M
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) August 10, 2018
Leave me alone 2018!!!!
?!?! “In early 2017, Manigault Newman says she walked Michael Cohen, then Trump’s personal lawyer, into the Oval Office for a meeting with Trump — and saw the president chewing up a piece of paper while Cohen was leaving the office.” https://t.co/wVMV3hxBlT
— Devlin Barrett (@DevlinBarrett) August 10, 2018
Sarah Huckabee Sanders: Look it’s well known that Stephen Miller hibernates in a hive made of newspaper strips and digestive enzymes. The President was just helping Stephen get ready for bed. That’s a full lid thanks everybody. https://t.co/b083A5WQ9Q
— zeddy (@Zeddary) August 10, 2018
re: #517 JordanRules
I’ve heard a lot of New Yorkers say they’ve watched the cognitive decline over the years. I think adding the Trump element to that creates an even more bizarre shit show.
Strange as it is to say, Rudy’s prostate cancer diagnosis likely changed the course of the first two decades of American politics. Guilliani vs Clinton was within the margin of error until he dropped out, he wins that seat, so many things play out differently.
Oh come on, Facebook. Really? pic.twitter.com/tHHXjXsftS
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) August 10, 2018
re: #528 KGxvi
Strange as it is to say, Rudy’s prostate cancer diagnosis likely changed the course of the first two decades of American politics. Guilliani vs Clinton was within the margin of error until he dropped out, he wins that seat, so many things play out differently.
It’s nice interesting what if. Because as a Senator, he wouldn’t have gotten the America’s mayor rep. A lot of butterflies there.
re: #514 Sir John Barron
What’s Baby Ben crying about now?
Ocasio-Cortez refused his invitation to “debate” aka Gish-gallop her with his collection of memes, slogans, and wingnut talking points.
re: #529 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Q-conspiracy supporting caller in C-Span this morning was mad about an academic they had on who studies conspiracy theories. Caller was completely convinced of the Q/deepstate CT, and when the host asked him what made him so sure he cited the “45,000 indictments” that were soon coming.
re: #531 The Vicious Babushka
Ocasio-Cortez refused his invitation to “debate” aka Gish-gallop her with his collection of memes, slogans, and wingnut talking points.
Ben wants to buy relevance for $10,000.
I still love how Patton Oswalt responded. Hey he should debate me. I’m a little guy that no one takes seriously either. Big fan of Oswalt. Local boy done well and my brother swears he saw him at our gym one day and what ya know, P.O. still visits the DMV.
re: #530 HappyWarrior
It’s nice interesting what if. Because as a Senator, he wouldn’t have gotten the America’s mayor rep. A lot of butterflies there.
Rudy could have run for president as a more socially liberal version of a Republican in ‘08 (or been McCain’s VP nominee), assuming he’s re-elected in ‘06. Clinton likely doesn’t run in ‘08 or ‘16, changing the dynamic of both those races drastically.
re: #533 Blind Frog Belly White
I’d actually respect him a little if he actually sought office rather than having these inane debates and college campus trolling expeditions.
re: #533 Blind Frog Belly White
Ben wants to buy relevance for $10,000.
Plus get wingnut cred for “owning” a colored lady.
Bet you thought he was gonna jump over the fence 😏 pic.twitter.com/Nr2ADzFLc3
— Puppie🐶 (@popularpuppies) August 10, 2018
re: #524 HappyWarrior
Seriously. He thinks he’s this modern day WF Buckley. The sad truth is WF Buckley wasn’t too much to write home about either.
Wingnut pundits are like Christian rockers. They can’t compete with sane people, but they can excite their own insular subculture.
re: #532 jaunte
Q-conspiracy supporting caller in C-Span this morning was mad about an academic they had on who studies conspiracy theories. Caller was completely convinced of the Q/deepstate CT, and when the host asked him what made him so sure he cited the “45,000 indictments” that were soon coming.
Who can refute those soon to come indictments that haven’t come yet?
/
re: #532 jaunte
Q-conspiracy supporting caller in C-Span this morning was mad about an academic they had on who studies conspiracy theories. Caller was completely convinced of the Q/deepstate CT, and when the host asked him what made him so sure he cited the “45,000 indictments” that were soon coming.
Any day now!!
re: #504 HappyWarrior
Yeah it’s so cowardly to refuse to debate a little pissant who spent his dsughter’s birth raging at Obama. Oscenio doesn’t owe Whiplash shit.
she should simply say “win the republican primary in my district, then you can debate me”
re: #535 KGxvi
Rudy could have run for president as a more socially liberal version of a Republican in ‘08 (or been McCain’s VP nominee), assuming he’s re-elected in ‘06. Clinton likely doesn’t run in ‘08 or ‘16, changing the dynamic of both those races drastically.
Right. But his national profile rose because of 9/11, would a Senator Giuliani enjoy the same? Now he already had some national name recon because of his role in the Mafia prosecutions and appearing on SNL and movies from time to time but I think Senator changes things. It probably actually makes him more respectable.
re: #540 Sir John Barron
Who can refute those soon to come indictments that haven’t come yet?
/
I believe in Jesus because he is coming back soon!
re: #532 jaunte
Q-conspiracy supporting caller in C-Span this morning was mad about an academic they had on who studies conspiracy theories. Caller was completely convinced of the Q/deepstate CT, and when the host asked him what made him so sure he cited the “45,000 indictments” that were soon coming.
But if the FBI and criminal justice system are rigged and compromised by the Deep State why would 45,000 indictments issued by this same “corrupt” system be believable?
Rhetorical question.
re: #541 Blind Frog Belly White
Any day now!!
There have already been indictments of course, but the indictments have been of DrumpF personnel so the Q people think there’s a deep state conspiracy.
re: #545 Sir John Barron
But if the FBI and criminal justice system are rigged and compromised by the Deep State why would 45,000 indictments issued by this same “corrupt” system be believable?
Rhetorical question.
They will be issued by the Patriot Star Chamber
re: #537 Eclectic Cyborg
Plus get wingnut cred for “owning” a colored lady.
A colored socialist lady. He was just craving BEN SHAPIRO DESTROYS SOCIALIST bs. And Alexandria to her credit didn’t give to him and she is right, he is a sexist. He’s constantly condescending to women.
re: #520 KingKenrod
The best response to Shapiro is “Who are you?” and then ignore him forever.
i stand corrected
re: #542 dangerman
she should simply say “win the republican primary in my district, then you can debate me”
Black Soshulist lady with lady parts is hiding from me!
re: #548 HappyWarrior
A colored socialist lady. He was just craving BEN SHAPIRO DESTROYS SOCIALIST bs. And Alexandria to her credit didn’t give to him and she is right, he is a sexist. He’s constantly condescending to women.
Look who’s jumping on the troll wagon
Just like catcalling, I don’t owe a response to unsolicited requests from men with bad intentions.
And also like catcalling, for some reason they feel entitled to one. pic.twitter.com/rsD17Oq9qe— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) August 10, 2018
And what exactly was your excuse for having turned down the debate with me?
Can’t wrap that one up in fake-feminism.
I’ll double @benshapiro’s offer. 20k to a charity of your choice— a capitalism vs. socialism debate. https://t.co/jHQHZcJ83V— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) August 10, 2018
I’ll up the ante inspired by @benshapiro offer - I have a group of donors that will contribute $100,000 to the charity of your choice to debate @RealCandaceO. ANY CHARITY.
Why are you scared to discuss your ideas @Ocasio2018 ? https://t.co/colKiIS7nk— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 10, 2018
re: #548 HappyWarrior
A colored socialist lady. He was just craving BEN SHAPIRO DESTROYS SOCIALIST bs. And Alexandria to her credit didn’t give to him and she is right, he is a sexist. He’s constantly condescending to women.
It’s a win/win for him, now he can claim that she is afraid of facing up to a real RW interview.
On a cool note, I found 12 euros of change from previous trips. Woot. More than enough for a couple brews once I get settled into Bratislava Sunday.
I aspire to be as extra as this bed. pic.twitter.com/1ZW7Pj3urU
— Caissie St.Onge (@Caissie) August 4, 2018
re: #551 The Vicious Babushka
Look who’s jumping on the troll wagon
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And that’s exactly why he did this. And it’s not a capitalism vs socialism debate. Ben, Candice, & Charlie aren’t capitalists. They’re cheerleaders.
re: #552 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It’s a win/win for him, now he can claim that she is afraid of facing up to a real RW interview.
Why would Ben ever debate one of his own?
re: #503 The Vicious Babushka
So much butthurt from the guy who has made a career out of vomiting a “Gish Gallop” and calling it a “debate” to “own the libs”
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I think this comment from HuffPo says it all:
If he wants to debate her, he can win the Republican primary in her district.
Of course, Kevin Kruse’s response to Dinesh’s debate offer is also good:
Hahaha! The little weenie won’t debate me. Doesn’t that tell you something?
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) July 5, 2018
For the record, I also refused to arm wrestle an eight-year-old kid at our pool yesterday afternoon. https://t.co/t3UaYNagR4
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) July 10, 2018
re: #520 KingKenrod
The best response to Shapiro is “Who are you?” and then ignore him forever.
This!
re: #551 The Vicious Babushka
And what exactly was your excuse for having turned down the debate with me?
Can’t wrap that one up in fake-feminism.
I’ll double @benshapiro’s offer. 20k to a charity of your choice— a capitalism vs. socialism debate.
— Candace Owens (@RealCandaceO) August 10, 2018
And who are you?
re: #557 BeachDem
I think this comment from HuffPo says it all:
If he wants to debate her, he can win the Republican primary in her district.
Of course, Kevin Kruse’s response to Dinesh’s debate offer is also good:
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That’s exactly it. Seriously, who the fuck does he think he is that she owes him anything? As for his whining about her calling him a sexist, well maybe you shouldn’t constantly talk down to women Benny boy.
re: #551 The Vicious Babushka
Look who’s jumping on the troll wagon
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Yup. They are all just trolls.
Everybody else has real work to do.
Shoo!
re: #551 The Vicious Babushka
I’ll up the ante inspired by @benshapiro offer - I have a group of donors that will contribute $100,000 to the charity of your choice to debate @RealCandaceO. ANY CHARITY.
Why are you scared to discuss your ideas @Ocasio2018 ?
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 10, 2018
And who are you?
Gosh this is some sad trolling by know-nothing wingnut welfare cashing errand boys sent by grocery clerks.
Let’s see. Oscenio-Cortez, someone who got her party’s nomination for Congress. Kirk, Owens, and Shapiro. Three people who just go around spreading right wing talking points and having their admirers insist that they DESTROYED the left. I don’t blame Alexandria. This wouldn’t have been a debate. This would have been Ben Shapiro doing what Ben Shapiro deos and that’s talking down to someone that’s more intelligent than him while trying to liken Oscenio-Cortez’s DSA ideology to Venezuela and even the Nazis.
You have to know that you’re a Gish galloping clown just like Ben. Is it possible that you yahoos actually thought Gish was a serious person and are intentionally emulating his dishonest methods?
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
re: #562 Sir John Barron
And who are you?
Gosh this is some sad trolling by know-nothing wingnut welfare cashing errand boys sent by grocery clerks.
If these people want to have people debate their ideas with them so much, run for office. They all live and work in areas that have Democratic Congresspeople or state legislature members.
Any chance of Erdogan being forcibly disposed from power with the ever-deepening lira crisis? This is fucking madness, I’ve never seen anything like this with such a sudden currency value plunge.
The difference between Ben Shapiro and me is I know I’m just a guy on the internet saying shit. Ben thinks he’s this conservative grand intellectual knight.
Well, I did it. I finally told my brother on FB that the post he shared back in 2016, “Choose peace and vote for Jill Stein. Trust me, it’s not a wasted vote,” that it was from the Russian social media campaign, from “Blacktivist”, a fake group set up to divide the left and help Trump win.
What convinces me is I remember the handle, “Blacktivist”, and that particular turn of phrase. That stuck in my memory. I even argued with him in the comments.
re: #526 JordanRules
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Leave me alone 2018!!!!
Trump sitting in the Oval Office like… pic.twitter.com/LkY28fPLHy
— Daily Trix (@DailyTrix) August 10, 2018
What’s even more shittier are Turkish students in the U.S. whose expenses are even more greater and in many cases from the ones I know equal that to their parents’ monthly salary!!
Yes, that elevating a faux-historian to a real historian’s level would be a mistake like wrestling with a pig. It’s just like serious people refusing to “debate” creationist crackpots. The American-right has a long tradition of crackpot “debate”.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
Is it possible that Dinesh doesn’t know that he’s a silly little man who’s projecting himself onto a serious person?
re: #551 The Vicious Babushka
Look who’s jumping on the troll wagon
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I was one off in my prediction of who’s next—I figured Charlie Kirk and Jacob Ahole instead of Charlie and Candace.
re: #571 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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Is it possible that Dinesh doesn’t know that he’s a silly little man who’s projecting himself onto a serious person?
As far as I’m concerned, Kevin pretty much proved Dinesh’s entire argument wrong with primary sources. You don’t need a debate for that. Just facts and Kevin had/has the facts on his side. Dinesh should go back to screwing Coulter and Ingrarham and leave the historical discussion to actual historians rather than the right wing’s attempt at Michael Moore.
re: #572 BeachDem
I was one off in my prediction of who’s next—I figured Charlie Kirk and Jacob Ahole instead of Charlie and Candace.
I love how they’re presenting it as a capitalism versus socialism thing when all three of them especially Kirk defend Trump’s policies which aren’t exactly capitalistic.
re: #567 HappyWarrior
The difference between Ben Shapiro and me is I know I’m just a guy on the internet saying shit. Ben thinks he’s this conservative grand intellectual knight.
Because there are no actual Conservative intellectuals. Their President is the drunk guy that’s always saying stupid crap at a bar, even though Trump claims to be sober, which is worse. They seem to think that’s the pinnacle of mankind.
OpenSecrets searchable ‘Foreign Lobby Watch’ database makes it easier than ever to browse through disclosures related to foreign influence in the US: https://t.co/zb4ULt6h9e pic.twitter.com/B2dLWFBz6t
re: #575 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Because there are no actual Conservative intellectuals. Their President is the drunk guy that’s always saying stupid crap at a bar, even though Trump claims to be sober, which is worse. They seem to think that’s the pinnacle of mankind.
Yeah most conservative intellectuals in my experience are self fancied ones. And hey when I’m that drunk guy at the bar, I can be pretty insightful!
re: #562 Sir John Barron
And who are you?
Gosh this is some sad trolling by know-nothing wingnut welfare cashing errand boys sent by grocery clerks.
Who are you?
Did you win the GOP primary in her district?
No?
Ok, who are you again?— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 10, 2018
re: #482 Eclectic Cyborg
Also, Omarosa must be one of the stupidest fucking people in America.
I mean really, who DIDN’T think Trump used the N privately like, a lot?
81% of brainwashed Evangelical voters who voted for that ass!
re: #579 Joe Bacon 🌹
81% of brainwashed Evangelical voters who voted for that ass!
Nah, they knew, they just didn’t care because Evangelicals are a bunch of racist assholes.
WATCH: Renee Elliott waited in the rain to vote for Donald Trump because she thought he would save her job. Now, she’s being laid off. https://t.co/XWgFqcDaZ6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 10, 2018
Ok.
re: #577 HappyWarrior
Yeah most conservative intellectuals in my experience are self fancied ones. And hey when I’m that drunk guy at the bar, I can be pretty insightful!
I’ve thought I solved all the world’s problems while on acid, but you don’t see me trying to make a fantasy-based career of it, or weaponizing it against minorities. There’s something really wrong with all of the people who making a living off of being Conservatives.
Am I wrong in wanting a candidate who has the boldness to say I’m not a capitalist or a socialist, I’m a person, sometimes I think socialism is right and there are things that only the government should control, sometimes I think capitalism is right and think there are only things that the market should, and sometimes it can eb both. That’s how I feel. I’m not a capitalist nor am I a socialist. I pay taxes to maintain a state police force, fire department, EMTs but I also enjoy being able to choose between products when I want to stream media, download music, travel, etc and I also like that I have my choice of airlines but I also appreciate how the FAA does a great job making sure my plane takes off and lands safely.
re: #581 JordanRules
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Normally I don’t feel bad for Trump voters, but in this instance I can’t help but to express empathy for her predicament as she loses her job.
re: #585 electrotek
Normally I don’t feel bad for Trump voters, but in this instance I can’t help but to express empathy for her predicament as she loses her job.
I do feel empathy. My problem is that she no doubt had little empathy for the people who Trump vowed to make life difficult for and that she didn’t listen to HRC’d message that would have probably helped her keep her job.
re: #587 Dr. Matt
Kellyanne Conway with Kathy Griffin’s hair?
re: #583 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I’ve thought I solved all the world’s problems while on acid, but you don’t see me trying to make a fantasy-based career of it, or weaponizing it against minorities. There’s something really wrong with all of the people who making a living off of being Conservatives.
Seriously. I admit that I’m just a guy on the internet with opinions. If I wanted to be taken seriously, I’d run for office and not just be some Meme.
re: #588 HappyWarrior
I do feel empathy. My problem is that she no doubt had little empathy for the people who Trump vowed to make life difficult for and that she didn’t listen to HRC’d message that would have probably helped her keep her job.
Sometimes they need a little taste of their own medicine to understand how much of an impact their actions can be detrimental towards others, sadly.
re: #585 electrotek
Normally I don’t feel bad for Trump voters, but in this instance I can’t help but to express empathy for her predicament as she loses her job.
Well you’re about to feel sorry for a whole lot of people that voted to deport brown folks. The economy is just going to get worse.
re: #581 JordanRules
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Ok.
Womp womp.
I really don’t care, do you?
Elections have consequences
etc
etc
My sympathy well went dry Nov 6 2018 the moment asshole Americans elected Donnie.
re: #589 Blind Frog Belly White
Kellyanne Conway with Kathy Griffin’s hair?
I dunno, but the demonic-possession/shit-smeared-lunatic look in the corner photo is really what she looks like when she’s out lying to the public.
re: #591 electrotek
Sometimes they need a little taste of their own medicine to understand how much of an impact their actions can be detrimental towards others, sadly.
I don’t think they’ll ever truly know that. She is losing her job, sure but she’s not worrying about ICE deporting her family or her kids being harassed for being “illegal.”
re: #592 JordanRules
Well you’re about to feel sorry for a whole lot of people that voted to deport brown folks. The economy is just going to get worse.
I think enslaving pregnant women was the priority for a lot of them, but they did work with racists to work toward their goal. When you have an evil plan, you’re going to have to work with some evil people and help them with their own evil plans.
I have just authorized a doubling of Tariffs on Steel and Aluminum with respect to Turkey as their currency, the Turkish Lira, slides rapidly downward against our very strong Dollar! Aluminum will now be 20% and Steel 50%. Our relations with Turkey are not good at this time!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 10, 2018
And now here’s President Cranky Toddler, messing around with things he has absolutely no understanding of, sowing chaos around the world. https://t.co/XWEqBGQSTt
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 10, 2018
re: #592 JordanRules
Well you’re about to feel sorry for a whole lot of people that voted to deport brown folks. The economy is just going to get worse.
What if they acknowledge their role and repented for their past actions in such a manner?
re: #596 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I think enslaving pregnant women was the priority for a lot of them, but they did work with racists to work toward their goal. When you have an evil plan, you’re going to have to work with some evil people and help them with their own evil plans.
Laura Ingraham said it and I believe her.
Sure there are some single issue abortion voters still out there and they also have “economic anxiety” soooo perfect fit.
The big lie the past decade has been teh left- socialists and the right-capitalists and TBH Sanders especially frustrates me because he falls for that crap hook and sinker. Am I a capitalist? You bet I am. My iPod is proof of that. Am I a socialist? My support of publically funded scohols is proof of that? But I’m a little of both too. I guess because I have travel on my mind- flying out manana- I see air travel is how we experience both. We choose the airlines we fly on and the restaurants we eat at as we wait for our flights but we have the FAA which has doen a hell of a job keeping air travel safe for us and even yes teh TSA for all their flaws.
Heh
The right wing attention hounds are really working overtime this week.
Next up, Ann Coulter offers 30k
Then Tammy offers 40k
Them Diamond and Silk offer 2 of their cheesy mugs.— Vancouver Ranter (@VancouverRanter) August 10, 2018
re: #601 BeachDem
Heh
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I’d actually love to see them describe what they think capitalism is. Because what so many conservatives believe capitalism is actually the conservative interpretation of capitalism. I’d also like to know why these people think they’re on par with someone who has actually been nominated to actually represent people rather than some hack with a bunch of cheerleaders.
re: #564 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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re: #598 electrotek
What if they acknowledge their role and repented for their past actions in such a manner?
I’ve always believed in redemption which probably mingles nicely with other parts of my value system and helped ensure that I never became a bigot.
I bey you I still wish less ill on that lady than she does me. I’m just sick of hagiography and incredulousness about leopards eating their face.
In today’s episode of “Arch Attempts to Get World’s Worst Aholes to Block Him”…
“My children”? Huh, I could swear I read somewhere that they were child actors! I take it you have evidence of these so-called “my children” actually living with you at this time? Only asking questions….
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) August 10, 2018
Chuck Johnson offers body odor, and maybe a little poop, but tries to raise funds based on the premise of debating a serious person.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 10, 2018
My Idiot Brother and My Idiot Sister keep trying to tell me that Progressives need something to vote FOR, not just something to vote AGAINST, so I listed the things the Democratic Party stands for - strong social safety net; marriage equality; voting rights; higher minimum wage; action on the climate and the environment generally; regulating Wall Street; higher taxes on the rich; more money for education.
“Nobody votes for the Party Platform”, My Idiot Sister said.
It goes on and on. But what they never seem to get is that we’re saying the same thing: they say that Progressives need to have their votes won, that they need something to vote for, and that ‘voteshaming’ them for voting for Stein in 2016 will only drive them away.
I say that Progressives need a Shiny Thing, that they’re flaky and unreliable, and that they’re unwilling to be held responsible for their votes.
We’re saying the same thing about Progressives, but they say it nicer and they think Progressives are right to be that way. I don’t.
Wife: Why is there a charge for $3,000 to Men’s Warehouse?
Me: I have no idea. Don’t go outside tho pic.twitter.com/99rRC37SGd— Tim (@Playing_Dad) June 17, 2017
re: #602 HappyWarrior
I’d actually love to see them describe what they think capitalism is. Because what so many conservatives believe capitalism is actually the conservative interpretation of capitalism. I’d also like to know why these people think they’re on par with someone who has actually been nominated to actually represent people rather than some hack with a bunch of cheerleaders.
I’d actually prefer it if they’d simply shut the fuck up.
re: #611 HappyWarrior
Lookin good.
That. Is. Awesome! -CB
— Men’s Wearhouse (@menswearhouse) June 6, 2018
The Manafort trial is BACK UNDERWAY! We still don’t know why there was a near-five hour delay… https://t.co/dm8O4jjZop
— Jeremy Herb (@jeremyherb) August 10, 2018
re: #607 Blind Frog Belly White
I think this vote for or against something is just a silly talking point now that folks deploy as needed. It does sound good, but doesn’t really make a lick of sense.
I’m proud of the things I’m voting against too.
re: #614 JordanRules
I think this vote for or against something is just a silly talking point now that folks deploy as needed. It does sound good, but doesn’t really make a lick of sense.
I’m proud of the things I’m voting against too.
Ditto. I’m glad to vote against Trump and the right’s xenophobia.
re: #607 Blind Frog Belly White
My Idiot Sister is the one who makes up things about her past. A couple weeks back, she said, “I knew Ike Eisenhower. I spent many a happy hour at the Eisenhower Farm near Gettysburg.” For the record, she never met Ike Eisenhower, and if she was EVER at the Eisenhower Farm, it was LONG after he was dead. It’s a total fabrication.
She said this in response to someone else, but I thought, “You know that we, your siblings, can see this, right?”
I mention this, because in the discussion about Progressives and voting, she keeps claiming to have done all this work for various campaigns through the years, and knowing her, it’s probably horseshit, too.
But I can’t actually say that.
This one is better #SpaceForce pic.twitter.com/gtQDBYaO8m
— Martin Warne 🇪🇺 (@mwarne) August 10, 2018
The progressive left is pushing to eliminate all elections. Huh? WTF? What kind of deranged fool would believe such a thing? This kind, legitimate medical doctor and noted community leader:
re: #618 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
The progressive left is pushing to eliminate all elections. Huh? WTF? What kind of deranged fool would believe such a thing? This kind, legitimate medical doctor and noted community leader:
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What an idiot. Calling for the abolish of the EC isn’t a call for the end of all elections but this idiot knows that but he knows his readers don’t.
re: #572 BeachDem
I was one off in my prediction of who’s next—I figured Charlie Kirk and Jacob Ahole instead of Charlie and Candace.
BeachDem…have you followed the latest on Urban Meyers and the Ohio State football coaching drama? Stuff behind private window to not bore those that could care less.
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re: #618 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
The progressive left is pushing to eliminate all elections. Huh? WTF? What kind of deranged fool would believe such a thing? This kind, legitimate medical doctor and noted community leader:
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They accuse others of what they’re guilt of themselves. They know the only way to hold onto power is through subverting or eliminating elections altogether.
Wut the living fuk?!
this early excerpt from the omarosa book is a lot to take in pic.twitter.com/Yxqj7lvnPG
— Kilgore Trout (@KT_So_It_Goes) August 10, 2018
re: #613 goddamnedfrank
Mueller’s team also said it intends to call to the witness stand Irfan Kirimca, who works in ticketing for the Yankees. Prosecutors have previously made reference to the Yankees tickets, Gates testified that Manafort made him sign a letter saying that Gates bought the tickets, costing more than $200,000, when he had not.
As American as baseball and apple pie corruption and treason.
re: #614 JordanRules
I think this vote for or against something is just a silly talking point now that folks deploy as needed. It does sound good, but doesn’t really make a lick of sense.
I’m proud of the things I’m voting against too.
I’m sure it’s true that some people are more likely to vote if they’re inspired. But the thing is, I don’t need to respect that. I don’t need to think that’s a justifiable thing.
I mean, a number of folks on the Right who HATED Trump, and everything he stood for and promised, but voted for him ONLY because of the Supreme Court and the Judiciary. The Right works like that. They will go out and vote every time, whether they like the candidate or not. I hate everything they stand for, but I wish to god the Left had that level of commitment.
re: #447 MsJ
This article is nuts.
I’ve gotten this precise E-mail three times in the last week. (It includes an old password to a forum I don’t use anymore and the account of which I closed.)
Aside from large banks, small Websites also have poor security. The usual rules apply: Frequently change passwords, don’t use the same password on sites which are important (such as banking or other sites with personal information), make sure your computer wears a condom (or several) when using the Internet, cover your video camera except when using it, disable your microphone except when using it, &c.
The E-mail in question is written in such a way to scare people into sending Bitcoin to the scammer (I’ll release video of all your personal habits watching porn to your friends and family).
re: #581 JordanRules
Ok.
Hard lesson in politics Renee. Try to learn from it. And next time…do a little research into the candidates.
re: #624 Blind Frog Belly White
I’m sure it’s true that some people are more likely to vote if they’re inspired. But the thing is, I don’t need to respect that. I don’t need to think that’s a justifiable thing.
I mean, a number of folks on the Right who HATED Trump, and everything he stood for and promised, but voted for him ONLY because of the Supreme Court and the Judiciary. The Right works like that. They will go out and vote every time, whether they like the candidate or not. I hate everything they stand for, but I wish to god the Left had that level of commitment.
We saw how they got the House in 2010, Senate in 2014, and then Presidency two years ago. I’m tired of the left not understanding how the game works and then acting surprised that the establishment doesn’t take them seriously.
re: #625 Anymouse 🌹
I’ve gotten this precise E-mail three times in the last week. (It includes an old password to a forum I don’t use anymore and the account of which I closed.)
Aside from large banks, small Websites also have poor security. The usual rules apply: Frequently change passwords, don’t use the same password on sites which are important (such as banking or other sites with personal information), make sure your computer wears a condom (or several) when using the Internet, cover your video camera except when using it, disable your microphone except when using it, &c.
The E-mail in question is written in such a way to scare people into sending Bitcoin to the scammer (I’ll release video of all your personal habits watching porn to your friends and family).
That’s a Black Mirror episode.
re: #627 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Satire, I think.
It’s apparently an excerpt from omarosa’s book…. but, yeah, by definition I guess that could be “satire”
Exactly 3 years ago. pic.twitter.com/xI5q4kp9Br
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) August 10, 2018
re: #630 Dr. Matt
It’s apparently an excerpt from omarosa’s book…. but, yeah, by definition I guess that could be “satire”
It seems like a fake excerpt to me.
Omarosa claims she walked in on Trump eating paper in Oval Office https://t.co/Bwon09MJQU pic.twitter.com/Wad8rTzTZF
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) August 10, 2018
Evolution of a scandal:
“I never ate paper.”
“There is no proof I ever ate paper.”
“I ate the paper accidentally.”
“There is nothing wrong with eating paper.”
“Thith papuh ith delithous.”
“We’re eating paper to own the libs.” https://t.co/2h5WkEHcdw— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 10, 2018
The man accused of igniting California wildfire spread alt-right conspiracy theories, Alex Jones’ ones included https://t.co/KsuAvJbpbw
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) August 10, 2018
What happened in Charlottesville one year ago was terrorism. The president let the terrorists win. I wrote for @RollingStone about Trump’s dereliction of duty after Charlottesville, and why racism is treasonous. https://t.co/MnuyUkKBF0
— Jamil Smith (@JamilSmith) August 10, 2018
It’s been a year since a swarm of racists marched through the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia, leaving death in their wake. We all have a responsibility — not simply to speak out but to act. Here are 10 ways to fight hate. https://t.co/IwAAYnTBP7 @splcenter
— Chelsea Clinton (@ChelseaClinton) August 10, 2018
re: #634 goddamnedfrank
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When we say they’d rather burn it all down than live with everyone being equal…welp.
re: #624 Blind Frog Belly White
I’m sure it’s true that some people are more likely to vote if they’re inspired. But the thing is, I don’t need to respect that. I don’t need to think that’s a justifiable thing.
I mean, a number of folks on the Right who HATED Trump, and everything he stood for and promised, but voted for him ONLY because of the Supreme Court and the Judiciary. The Right works like that. They will go out and vote every time, whether they like the candidate or not. I hate everything they stand for, but I wish to god the Left had that level of commitment.
I bet a lot on the Left think their strategy is working; they are willing to put up with four years of Trump to keep a Clinton out of the WH and move the Democrats to the Left. For example, The Obamacare exchanges would be working pretty well if Clinton was President, but Trump’s sabotage is moving the Party toward supporting Medicare-for-all.
re: #614 JordanRules
I think this vote for or against something is just a silly talking point now that folks deploy as needed. It does sound good, but doesn’t really make a lick of sense.
I’m proud of the things I’m voting against too.
Political Parroting.
I hate it.
Me, I vote for the candidates that aren’t pure slime. The Republicans have offered nothing but for many an election cycle in my opinion.
re: #637 Big Beautiful Door
I bet a lot on the Left think their strategy is working; they are willing to put up with four years of Trump to keep a Clinton out of the WH and move the Democrats to the Left. For example, The Obamacare exchanges would be working pretty well if Clinton was President, but Trump’s sabotage is moving the Party toward supporting Medicare-for-all.
Now, if they only had a majority.
re: #633 Kragar
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What are the odds that Omarosa really taped Trump using the N word and will release it? Before November, please!
re: #639 Belafon
Now, if they only had a majority.
D’oh!!! They’re just so close to getting it. Then they don’t, every election.
Once again, they don’t seem to understand that Democrats don’t disagree with their goals, just how to get there.
I’m not afraid to die…I’m afraid to live on my knees in a world run by lesser men who control the destiny of my children.
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018
Those would be the children you lost custody of because you’re a psychotic crackpot, right? https://t.co/LWEOsf0NqI
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 10, 2018
re: #643 Belafon
Once again, they don’t seem to understand that Democrats don’t disagree with their goals, just how to get there.
Exactly.
Even if that reported recording of Trump repeatedly using the N word comes out and is verified, it will have no effect on his base of support or on the GOP. They’re all in on a xenophobic racist agenda now, and they’ll celebrate it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 10, 2018
re: #551 The Vicious Babushka
Answer—Alexandria can’t engage in a battle of wits with someone as unarmed as you!
— josephebacon 🌹 (@josephebacon) August 10, 2018
re: #627 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Satire, I think.
You never know with Omarosa. She has a fevered mind and then when money is involved…
re: #646 Charles Johnson
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His attacks on Judge Curiel got a Meh from their elected officials and cheers from the base. Same will happen here.
re: #641 Big Beautiful Door
What are the odds that Omarosa really taped Trump using the N word and will release it? Before November, please!
It will not make a difference. The n-word tapes are still The Apprentice tapes that his fellow asshole Mark Burnett refuses to release. Omarosa was just confirming. She said she has tapes too but they aren’t the n-word tapes.
Research indicates about 24 million Americans fully share the views of the alt-right (Identify strongly as white, believe in white solidarity and believe whites are being victimized). Obviously millions more share at least two of those beliefs. There are your deplorables, the Trump Base.
re: #634 goddamnedfrank
The man accused of igniting California wildfire spread alt-right conspiracy theories, Alex Jones’ ones included https://t.co/KsuAvJbpbw
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) August 10, 2018
Jones should get the Julius Streicher seat at a future tribunal.
re: #622 Dr. Matt
If that’s not fiction, well, all I can say is we got a big fuckin’ problem, America.
And it’s living at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
re: #652 Big Beautiful Door
Research indicates about 24 million Americans fully share the views of the alt-right (Identify strongly as white, believe in white solidarity and believe whites are being victimized). Obviously millions more share at least two of those beliefs. There are your deplorables, the Trump Base.
24,million people guys. More than but two of our states.
re: #653 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Jones should get the Julius Streicher seat at a future tribunal.
That’s who he reminds me of too.
re: #656 HappyWarrior
24,million people guys. More than but two of our states.
But OTOH, only about, what? 7.5% of the population?
re: #644 Kragar
I’m not afraid to die…I’m afraid to live on my knees in a world run by lesser men who control the destiny of my children.
— Alex Jones (@RealAlexJones) August 10, 2018
“Lesser MEN? What happened to all those crazed lesbian Islamo-Zionist cannibal feminists he claimed were plotting against him?
re: #658 Jay C
But OTOH, only about, what? 7.5% of the population?
True but enough to influence presidential elections.
re: #658 Jay C
But OTOH, only about, what? 7.5% of the population?
But about a third of Trump voters, and that’s just the group that affirmed all three beliefs.
re: #646 Charles Johnson
He calls a spade a spade!
re: #659 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
“Lesser MEN? What happened to all those crazed lesbian Islamo-Zionist cannibal feminists he claimed were plotting against him?
He vacillates between tough guy and persecuted victim. Today is tough guy.
re: #644 Kragar
Alex Jones ✔
@RealAlexJones
I’m not afraid to die…I’m afraid to live on my knees in a world run by lesser men who control the destiny of my children.1:04 PM - Aug 10, 2018
Who knew there were lesser men than Alex Jones???!!!
re: #641 Big Beautiful Door
What are the odds that Omarosa really taped Trump using the N word and will release it? Before November, please!
Do you want the Republicans to sweep the Democrats from office? Hardcore racism is not going to reduce support from Republicans.
re: #644 Kragar
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I can no longer sit back and allow Communist infiltration, Communist indoctrination, Communist subversion and the international Communist conspiracy to sap and impurify all of our precious bodily fluids.
re: #663 HappyWarrior
He vacillates between tough guy and persecuted victim. Today is tough guy.
He could be bipolar. It wouldn’t be the first time someone with mental problems became rich and famous from their symptoms. We live in a weird country.
re: #652 Big Beautiful Door
re: #665 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Do you want the Republicans to sweep the Democrats from office? Hardcore racism is not going to reduce support from Republicans.
I know that, its the independents and to energize Democrats. Also many Republicans really are discouraged, and I’d like more of the suburban GOP women who like tax cuts but not racism to either sit home or vote Democratic in November.
re: #532 jaunte
Q-conspiracy supporting caller in C-Span this morning was mad about an academic they had on who studies conspiracy theories. Caller was completely convinced of the Q/deepstate CT, and when the host asked him what made him so sure he cited the “45,000 indictments” that were soon coming.
Jesus is bringing them when he returns, soon.