Hilarious Video: Bad Lip Reading Does Sarah Huckabee Sanders
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If it weren’t for the fact that these people were so terrible, I might feel a bit of sorry for her. Imagine trying to make the untintelligible rambling of Orange Cheeto sound even somewhat rational. I compare her to the Obama people who had reams and reams of policy papers, hours of briefings and the full confidence of Obama. No wonder she’s so angry at the reporters who probably know way more and have more experience than she does. And coming from a dinky Bible college, she feels resentful of the reporters who went to real schools and were prepared for the real world of journalism.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
I do believe that Facebook may have finally shut down the Rage Furby. His page was there a little while ago, but now …
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That’s not the kind of thing one needs to apologize for. They should be proud. There’s no one with human feelings at the controls.
re: #2 CarolJ
“The President has made it very clear that knowledge is no longer power, and I would refer any further questions to his outside legal counsel.”
re: #2 CarolJ
Yeah, I sense her contemp for them is multi-faceted and goes beyond the godless heathens bit.
Putin arrests opposition politician Alexey Navalny once again. If there were free and fair elections in Russia, Navalny would be president and Putin would be in jail. https://t.co/wupAZW7G2L
— Bill Browder (@Billbrowder) August 25, 2018
About Cheeto’s out of wedlock child: Why do I get the feeling that he/she/it will probably inherit what little is left after all is said and done? While Barron clearly isn’t a part of the corruption, and Tiffany the same, there’s a lot of child support never paid to consider.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
I do believe that Facebook may have finally shut down the Rage Furby. His page was there a little while ago, but now …
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Hoping against hope that they finally shut down Ginger Snapped!
re: #1 Charles Johnson
I do believe that Facebook may have finally shut down the Rage Furby. His page was there a little while ago, but now …
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Rage against Facebook!
Donate now…at any one of our fine GoFundMe sites.
With everything that’s come out about Twitter lately, I no longer believe they banned the Rage Furby because he threatened Deray - that was just a convenient way to get rid of him. The real reason is that he did something that made then-CEO Dick Costolo just absolutely hate him. Chuck’s very good at doing that.
re: #10 Charles Johnson
Also, shit is getting very real for Facebook. Crazy shit is one thing, but people inciting violence leads to very expensive and bad publicity and calls for tighter regulations, especially in the EU and elsewhere there are limitations with legal force. Rage Furby and Alex Jones aren’t worth the trouble, as they are finding out.
BREAKING: Staged chemical weapons attack being prepped in #Syria to frame #Damascus – Russain MoD https://t.co/WoVO3jGnw4 pic.twitter.com/87XS4LtKII
— RT (@RT_com) August 25, 2018
Translation: We’re about to commit a chemical weapons massacre and then say the Syrians civilians gassed themselves to frame us https://t.co/9ymDM1YYrX
— İyad el-Baghdadi | إياد البغدادي (@iyad_elbaghdadi) August 25, 2018
You just know CCJs dumb ass is going to try and sneak back on FB…
re: #11 CarolJ
Also, shit is getting very real for Facebook. Crazy shit is one thing, but people inciting violence leads to very expensive and bad publicity and calls for tighter regulations, especially in the EU and elsewhere there are limitations with legal force. Rage Furby and Alex Jones aren’t worth the trouble, as they are finding out.
Which makes me wonder how far the EU will go to smack down Zuckerberg and @jack!
re: #15 Eclectic Cyborg
You just know CCJs dumb ass is going to try and sneak back on FB…
It worked so well for him on Twitter.
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African-American cultural center at Duke University defaced, just 20 minutes from UNC #SilentSam protests. https://t.co/V1WFckupEZ
— Dr. Jen Schradie (@schradie) August 25, 2018
re: #2 CarolJ
If it weren’t for the fact that these people were so terrible, I might feel a bit of sorry for her. Imagine trying to make the untintelligible rambling of Orange Cheeto sound even somewhat rational. I compare her to the Obama people who had reams and reams of policy papers, hours of briefings and the full confidence of Obama. No wonder she’s so angry at the reporters who probably know way more and have more experience than she does. And coming from a dinky Bible college, she feels resentful of the reporters who went to real schools and were prepared for the real world of journalism.
Yup
She knows she is being outclassed every day and will never be as good as them*
* As much as this current crop of semi -toadie white house correspondents can be said to have “class”
Chapel Hill police officer seen at Confederate statue protest with an anti-government militia tattoo will keep his job. via @jessicaschulb https://t.co/iAT5Qw4Beg
— Christopher Mathias (@letsgomathias) August 25, 2018
The history of women’s suffrage in America is not nice or neat because the impact of white supremacy is broad and human nature is messy. https://t.co/jm86VJAScK
— ACLU (@ACLU) August 25, 2018
Good article. It was hard for me to realize that my heroes were so lacking in some ways, but it’s important to know so that we can do better. https://t.co/M9MItFNjNX
— Charming Persistence (@Charmingly2020) August 25, 2018
re: #7 CarolJ
About Cheeto’s out of wedlock child: Why do I get the feeling that he/she/it will probably inherit what little is left after all is said and done? While Barron clearly isn’t a part of the corruption, and Tiffany the same, there’s a lot of child support never paid to consider.
You’re assuming here
We don’t know they didn’t pay it and deduct it as legal fees or entertainment or special depreciation for property and equipment
re: #17 Bubblehead II
It worked so well for him on Twitter.
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It’s easy to sneak back on. What’s hard is to do it in a way that your followers can find you but the platform doesn’t realize it’s you.
re: #22 dangerman
You’re assuming here
We don’t know they didn’t pay it and deduct it as legal fees or entertainment or special depreciation for property and equipment
Criswell Bacon predicts that the Trump Baby grew up and he’s Scott Baio!
re: #11 CarolJ
Also, shit is getting very real for Facebook. Crazy shit is one thing, but people inciting violence leads to very expensive and bad publicity and calls for tighter regulations, especially in the EU and elsewhere there are limitations with legal force. Rage Furby and Alex Jones aren’t worth the trouble, as they are finding out.
This is just a sideshow to things like the genocide/ethnic cleansing taking place in Rakhine state in Myanmar.
There are millions of refugees. Estimates of dead are in the tens of thousands (low end) to hundreds of thousand (high end).
All of it because Facebook can’t be arsed to actually open up the wallet and hire some people to police the content that religious wackadoos post that incites the gullible to violence. Because glibertarianism and Peter Thiel, apparently.
re: #23 Charmingly Persistent
It’s easy to sneak back on. What’s hard is to do it in a way that your followers can find you but the platform doesn’t realize it’s you.
And he did it so well on Twitter it usually only took them a week or less to toss his dumb ass. Floor shitter is a lot like tRump. He can’t contain his hate and everything he touches, dies.
re: #26 Bubblehead II
And he did it so well on Twitter it usually only took them a week or less to toss his dumb ass. Floor shitter is a lot like tRump. He can’t contain his hate and everything he touches, dies.
FB and Twitter are cheap and relatively easy to access megaphones
Without the amplification he’d be a nobody
Actual real question here:
What would happen if we as a culture decided that social media platforms are really toxic and dangerous - the digital equivalent of making nerve gas canisters available at your local Wal-Mart?
What if we decided to ban them? Just … pass a law that says that they can no longer be accessed from within the United States.
We are allowed to regulate products. People can still say what they want.
They just can’t do it on these toxic platforms that are used to destroy us from within.
re: #25 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
It’s coming. Many of the victims don’t yet know about this, or have access to the right courts. But like the Holocaust survivors before them, they will eventually find out how to do this, and the remedy will cost at least financially. And by then, there will be a more ethical and controlled alternative to Facebook.
re: #28 dangerman
FB and Twitter are cheap and relatively easy to access megaphones
Without the amplification he’d be a nobody
And yet, because of that amplification he he outed himself as a hateful, radioactive, P.O.S that even the far right is beginning to want nothing to do with. Again, like tRump, anything he touches, dies.
re: #21 Charmingly Persistent
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I already knew this-as the suffrage movement moved further away from it’s abolitionist leaders and roots, there was a mor e desperate approach: appeal to some Southern racism to move Southern legislators. If I recall, the 19th Amendment ratification came down to one Tennessee legislator. It was imperfect leaders that resorted to this tactic-but it’s hard to imagine a more beneficial outcome.
re: #28 dangerman
FB and Twitter are cheap and relatively easy to access megaphones
Without the amplification he’d be a nobody
I replied to JJ MacNab on Twitter that back in the Low-Tech days, nuts like Chuck C would run off their crap on used mimeograph machines for a couple dozen Birch Society members.
When sane people saw those mimeographed sheets, they’d split their sides laughing.
With the advent of the net, these nuts now have full access to everyone.
re: #31 Bubblehead II
And yet, because of that amplification he he outed himself as hateful, radioactive, P.O.S that even the far right is beginning to want nothing to do with. Again, like tRump, anything he touches, dies.
i think both things are true and we’re (ok I’m) slicing and dicing it kinda fine
he is all the things you say
he keeps going back because they - as in the apps - let him be himself and express himself. and they are pretty much the only way he can
re: #7 CarolJ
About Cheeto’s out of wedlock child: Why do I get the feeling that he/she/it will probably inherit what little is left after all is said and done? While Barron clearly isn’t a part of the corruption, and Tiffany the same, there’s a lot of child support never paid to consider.
Strom Thurmond was desperate that nobody know he fathered a black child, but even he paid child support and occasionally visited with the girl. And after his death, the children of his marriage publicly admitted that it wasn’t a rumor, it was an actual true fact, and please for the sake of our privacy that’s all we’re going to say about it.
It was just simple human decency - but that IS heroic compared to the debased, degraded GOP in 2018.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 25, 2018
re: #33 Joe Bacon 🌹
I replied to JJ MacNab on Twitter that back in the Low-Tech days, nuts like Chuck C would run off their crap on used mimeograph machines for a couple dozen Birch Society members.
When sane people saw those mimeographed sheets, they’d split their sides laughing.
With the advent of the net, these nuts now have full access to everyone.
As a graphic artist another thing I considered is how easy now everyone can come off as a professional on the ‘net. It has taken a nut from using a mimeograph to having a web site that lends an appearance of professional, serious and something to be taken seriously.
Take Alex Jones for example.
And then there are how the Russians used it all…take it they did.
In time people might become more aware and suspicious…but we are still in a “if it is on the ‘net, it must be true” period so still a lot of shams and scams.
re: #18 JordanRules
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The Hammer Is Coming Down on Outside Criminal Agitators Who Prompted the Destruction of “Silent Sam.” Expect more arrests with FELONY charges. https://t.co/lcOkbgeLxF #wect #wral #wtvd #wway #ap #ncgop #unc #wunc #dailytarheel #hatecrime #silencedsam #silentsam #silencesam pic.twitter.com/421e89VzNL
— Thom Goolsby MBA, JD (@ThomGoolsby) August 24, 2018
When you’re defending a Jim Crow era monument that was originally dedicated with tributes to “the Anglo Saxon race” and fond memories of whipping “a Negro wench,” you might want to steer clear of segregationist phrases like “outside agitators.” https://t.co/mEwhbE2v1T
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) August 25, 2018
Best lip reading so far. They nailed SHS.
re: #33 Joe Bacon 🌹
I replied to JJ MacNab on Twitter that back in the Low-Tech days, nuts like Chuck C would run off their crap on used mimeograph machines for a couple dozen Birch Society members.
When sane people saw those mimeographed sheets, they’d split their sides laughing.
With the advent of the net, these nuts now have full access to everyone.
That’s how I published my first book! 120 copies about the muscle and bone anatomy of rhesus macaques. I still have a readable copy in the original three-ring binder.
re: #40 7-y (Expectation of Great Things in Due Course)
That’s how I published my first book! 120 copies about the muscle and bone anatomy of rhesus macaques. I still have a readable copy in the original three-ring binder.
Ditto. Farm and group newsletters, growing to self-published magazine.
re: #34 dangerman
i think both things are true and we’re (ok I’m) slicing and dicing it kinda fine
he is all the things you say
he keeps going back because they - as in the apps - let him be himself and express himself. and they are pretty much the only way he can
Yep. And in the end, that is all that he will be remembered (if he is even remembered) as.
The Constitution provides the Senate must have a majority of its members (51) present to conduct business. Without McCain the GOP only has 50. If Schumer is even half of McConnell, he’ll hold all 49 DEM Senators out of the Senate to prevent a vote on Kavanaugh.
— Joseph Barri (@JoeBarri) August 24, 2018
re: #38 sagehen
This is the grave of my Great Great Grandfather. He was the Brigadier General in charge of the DC Militia during the Civil War.
He would have a “disagreement” with your asinine tweet! pic.twitter.com/KCeafx3SiC— Tuck Frump Before He Yucks Fou! (@josephebacon) August 25, 2018
re: #43 sagehen
And as was pointed out in that thread (or another like thread), it takes someone to call for a vote that there is a quorum present. Otherwise, it’s bushiness as usual. If even one Dem shows up to call for a vote, a quorum is present. Do you think there would be one rethuglican present who would have the balls to call for such a vote?
If you were looking for the goddamn abyss of Trumpian depravity, go read the comments on the Breitbart article about McCain ending his cancer treatment.
The garbage that run that site lack a shred of decency and those commenters are human filth.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) August 25, 2018
Shameless plug of Jim’s latest:
New Essay up on Stonekettle Station.
We are under attack. Yes we are. And that attack threatens the very existence of our nation.
Good news: there is an effective defense.
But, the bad news is … https://t.co/ub8BgdGXBM— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) August 25, 2018
Just think: “It’s the policy of this White House to not comment on an ongoing investigation.”
Pretty simple, right?
I can’t stomach any more Trump Derangement Syndrome, Brexit hysteria, Omarosa bullsh*t or ‘Madonna inspired me to be f***ing annoying’ birthday tributes.
Frankly, I’m bored witless by all YOUR opinions…and by MY opinions.
So I’ve gone to this beach for a Twitter detox. Bye. pic.twitter.com/owL2Vlye0P— Piers Morgan (@piersmorgan) August 16, 2018
#BeverlyHillsHotel really making me pay for that World Series win 😂😂 Thanks for the great lunch as always!
re: #50 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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re: #45 Bubblehead II
And as was pointed out in that thread (or another like thread), it takes someone to call for a vote that there is a quorum present. Otherwise, it’s business as usual. If even one Dem shows up to call for a vote, a quorum is present. Do you think there would be one rethuglican present who would have the balls to call for such a vote?
Though I guess it could be pointed out by the MSM that if the Dems boycotted any vote on Cavanaugh and the rethugs went ahead with the vote, it wouldn’t be valid and the Court itself would have to refuse to seat him for that very reason.
re: #51 Joe Bacon 🌹
Who would want anything else but the Famous McCarthy Salad at the Cabana Cafe?
It’s better than the Charlie McCarthy salad - It SEEMS like you’re eating it, but actually someone else eats it, but you can see his lips move.
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Space Force news release: Citizens, rest reasy. We have had no indications in the last 20 minutes of a large meteor hurtling towards earth. Next update in 19 minutes — or sooner, depending if the rockets miss.
— Jeff Schogol (@JeffSchogol) August 25, 2018
re: #52 Bubblehead II
Though I guess it could be pointed out by the MSM that if the Dems boycotted any vote on Cavanaugh and the rethugs went ahead with the vote, it wouldn’t be valid and the Court itself would have to refuse to seat him for that very reason.
So, if the Republicans pretended there was a quorum present, they could carry out the vote, and then we’d be stuck with the SCOTUS deciding it’s constitutional or not. And a 4-4 split would fall where?
re: #37 ObserverArt
As a graphic artist another thing I considered is how easy now everyone can come off as a professional on the ‘net. It has taken a nut from using a mimeograph to having a web site that lends an appearance of professional, serious and something to be taken seriously.
Take Alex Jones for example.
And then there are how the Russians used it all…take it they did.
In time people might become more aware and suspicious…but we are still in a “if it is on the ‘net, it must be true” period so still a lot of shams and scams.
back in the 70s (or so) working with mainframe computers, there was a ‘rule’ of sorts - i cant seem to find it - a reverse corollary to “GIGO”
that any data develops a sort of inherent truth and holiness about it because it was processed through an expensive and valuable computer and printed on white and green striped parchment
w/r/t to computers (not even the internet per se), we still have not evolved past that
re: #55 Belafon
The USSC has no need to worry about Senate rules. Only the Senate cares about Senate rules.
re: #45 Bubblehead II
And as was pointed out in that thread (or another like thread), it takes someone to call for a vote that there is a quorum present. Otherwise, it’s bushiness as usual. If even one Dem shows up to call for a vote, a quorum is present. Do you think there would be one rethuglican present who would have the balls to call for such a vote?
delay tactic only
AZ would then appoint (cough) someone right quick, who will be sworn in and its back to where it was
re: #47 Teukka
Shameless plug of Jim’s latest:
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boy does he know how to write a lure….
if anyone needs some positive vibes today 👇 pic.twitter.com/0ViRdXHmzV
— Bobby Lewis (@revrrlewis) August 25, 2018
re: #47 Teukka
Shameless plug of Jim’s latest:
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Ooh, good article. I would argue, though, that this sort of misinformation isn’t as new and different as he argues. For example there were rampant urban legends way before the internet. Everyone knew about the lady who killed her dog by trying to dry it out in the microwave, for example.
When Bill Clinton was president, there were endless absurd conspiracy theories. There was no internet for people outside of certtain corners of government and academia, but the CTs certainly got around and people who were so inclined believed and acted on them. I went to a gun show in the eighties one time and the tshirts and bumper stickers were just as crazy as anything you see now.
re: #38 sagehen
Dear Mr. Pretentious JD, MBA: My only regret in life is that me and my friends didn’t think to pull down the statues of R.E. Lee, Jeff Davis, John Reagan and Woodrow Wilson at the University of Texas at Austin in the early 1980s. Silent Sam is a symbol of racism!
— (((Deana “No Family Internment Camps” Holmes))) (@mmmirele) August 25, 2018
ouch
There are now multiple investigations of the Trump Organization being conducted by the special counsel Robert Mueller, the New York Attorney General, The New York State Department of Taxation and Finance, the Manhattan District Attorney, the Southern District of New York, and—quite likely—other jurisdictions. President Trump is unable to stop most of these investigations. With Cohen and, now, Weisselberg providing information, it is becoming increasingly certain that the American people will—sooner or later—have a far fuller understanding of how Donald Trump conducted business. That is unlikely to go well for him.
this is so sad alexa play 40_hour_laughtrack.wav
— chipotle corbusier (@chipotlecorbu) August 25, 2018
So @salenazito blocked me and I couldn’t figure out why. All I’d done was ask her a simple question about a piece of reporting in her book. Then I ran into people in twitter threads who she’d done the same thing to.
— Inanimate Carbon Rod (@rod_inanimate) August 24, 2018
Amazing thread https://t.co/rCDrgdUURF
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) August 25, 2018
re: #63 dangerman
ouch
Kinda pissed off that none of these jurisdictions ever bothered to prosecute any of the Trumps’ rampant crime before DT ran for president. Future goal for Democrats: tighten up on white collar crime.
So, the relevant rule is Article 1, Section 5:
Each House shall be the Judge of the Elections, Returns and Qualifications of its own Members, and a Majority of each shall constitute a Quorum to do Business; but a smaller Number may adjourn from day to day, and may be authorized to compel the Attendance of absent Members, in such Manner, and under such Penalties as each House may provide.
I can see wiggle room in the interpretation of that, but i’m also not a constitutional scholar. But then again, neither is McConnell.
re: #67 Belafon
Has the USSC ever ruled on a Senate rule?
How it should be.
Dear @SenJohnMcCain,
At 16, I got to meet my 1st term Sen.
Me: “I’m honored 2 meet u even though I disagree w/you.”
You: “Well, I’m honored 2 represent u even though u disagree w/me.”
Even when I worked against u, you were a role model. Just want u to know that. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/5OitjNZofH— Mo Elleithee (@MoElleithee) August 24, 2018
re: #68 freetoken
Has the USSC ever ruled on a Senate rule?
Weren’t about half of the trials against the ACA over errors in Congress?
re: #55 Belafon
So, if the Republicans pretended there was a quorum present, they could carry out the vote, and then we’d be stuck with the SCOTUS deciding it’s constitutional or not. And a 4-4 split would fall where?
Deadlock. While approved, SCOTUS wouldn’t seat him. This is of course a worse case scenierio and in the interest of full public disclouser, I may be blowing smoke out of my ass. BUT! The possibilty of this happening IS there. Better outcome would be that the rethuglican just withdrawl his nomination. An we all know that isn’t going to happen.
re: #65 goddamnedfrank
This one made me laugh:
She blocked our Executive Director over a year ago when she asked Zito whether Zito’s use of “coastal elite” actually just meant someone with gay friends
— Photos de Femmes (@PhotosdeFemmes) August 25, 2018
re: #58 dangerman
delay tactic only
AZ would then appoint (cough) someone right quick, who will be sworn in and its back to where it was
Yep.
Countries where Queen Elizabeth II can be charged with a crime pic.twitter.com/WzMirPuNoa
— Terrible Maps (@TerribleMaps) August 23, 2018
DOW JONES: *Allen Weisselberg, Longtime Trump Organization CFO, Granted Immunity by U.S. Prosecutors in Cohen Investigation — Sources
— Steve Kopack (@SteveKopack) August 24, 2018
There is a lesson here for all of us. If you’re thinking of becoming an alt-right dictator at some point in future, make sure you pay your taxes. They always get you on the taxes. https://t.co/IWpeBPnNSJ
— Brian Cox (@ProfBrianCox) August 24, 2018
re: #46 DodgerFan1988
Rick Wilson ✔
@TheRickWilson
If you were looking for the goddamn abyss of Trumpian depravity, go read the comments on the Breitbart article about McCain ending his cancer treatment.The garbage that run that site lack a shred of decency and those commenters are human filth.
5:15 PM - Aug 25, 2018
Those commentators are Republicans Ricky. Always were. The party needs a long long rest from activity. You can’t hide from the facts Rick, they are yours.
re: #66 Charmingly Persistent
Kinda pissed off that none of these jurisdictions ever bothered to prosecute any of the Trumps’ rampant crime before DT ran for president. Future goal for Democrats: tighten up on white collar crime.
he was more or less under the radar
not only did he stick his head up and virtually dare them
he/they did bonehead things to try and get elected and left lots of paper trails
I pet Rizzo and Banks. They are both Bulldogs. Rizzo is 2, and Banks is 3. Banks is more laid-back and Rizzo is the energetic one. This is their first time at the Doggy Dip. Banks had fun in the water, while Rizzo chose to stay on the sidelines with his caregivers. pic.twitter.com/2BiH3ydpCu
— I’ve Pet That Dog (@IvePetThatDog) August 25, 2018
re: #78 dangerman
he was more or less under the radar
not only did he stick his head up and virtually dare them
he/they did bonehead things to try and get elected and left lots of paper trails
The Manhattan DA was bribed (Campaign contribution) not to press charges against his kids for real estate fraud.
re: #60 JordanRules
I can’t find my tiny violin case. Anyone wanna play a sad tune for Milo?
If he spends that much money and can’t tell he is a loser…no one cares, then he deserves what he is not getting.
1. COLORFUL PUFFLEG (https://t.co/lT6UTQazIL) pic.twitter.com/0L4Vydua1S
— 🌼Elle🐱Gato🌼(they/them) (@ellle_em) August 25, 2018
5. FLUFFY-BACKED TIT-BABBLER (https://t.co/ljWJfTUCE3) pic.twitter.com/QanL6LnCh6
— 🌼Elle🐱Gato🌼(they/them) (@ellle_em) August 25, 2018
There are more. But not this one:
Strong-billed woodcreeper, Xiphocolaptes promeropirhynchus #flickr https://t.co/HtXqJylQKG
— Andreas Kay (@EcuadorMacro) August 25, 2018
re: #77 b.d.(fake news! fake crimes!)
First time Milo has ever brought a smile to my face.
I almost started to feel bad for some of the shit he’s had to deal with but then it occurred to me that he had brought it all on himself so then I was like “Fuck that guy!”.
re: #80 I Would Prefer Not To
The Manhattan DA was bribed (Campaign contribution) not to press charges against his kids for real estate fraud.
florida / pam bondi $25k also
re: #61 Charmingly Persistent
Ooh, good article. I would argue, though, that this sort of misinformation isn’t as new and different as he argues. For example there were rampant urban legends way before the internet. Everyone knew about the lady who killed her dog by trying to dry it out in the microwave, for example.
When Bill Clinton was president, there were endless absurd conspiracy theories. There was no internet for people outside of certtain corners of government and academia, but the CTs certainly got around and people who were so inclined believed and acted on them. I went to a gun show in the eighties one time and the tshirts and bumper stickers were just as crazy as anything you see now.
Cable TV in the 80s helped some of that. Lots of new programming time to fill. Remember some of the wacky free cable TV shows that the government put up money to help every day Joe to operate?
Edit to add: Just remembered, they were called cable access stations.
re: #83 Eclectic Cyborg
I almost started to feel bad for some of the shit he’s had to deal with but then it occurred to me that he had brought all on himself so then I was like “Fuck that guy!”.
yeah, I went straight to it. sorry you had to think about him.
re: #65 goddamnedfrank
Gotta say, though, the two examples of “plagiarism” are distinctly underwhelming.
re: #85 ObserverArt
Cable TV in the 80s helped some of that. Lots of new programming time to fill. Remember some of the wacky free cable TV shows that the government put up money to help every day Joe to operate?
Edit to add: Just remembered, they were called cable access stations.
Talk radio. It really blossomed when Clinton was in office
Why did Canada allow this idiot to immigrate there?
If you’re pro life , leftists think you’re
> uneducated
> a “ forced birthed”
> probably a fake doctor
None seem to understand that even from a medical perspective, abortion indeed is murder. Forget my religious views, killing a baby for no reason is murder.— ⲣⲁⲙⲍⲓ (@womaninmedicine) August 25, 2018
Heart-warming image of the day. pic.twitter.com/OEowgwJ2W9
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 25, 2018
re: #91 Charles Johnson
I hope those kids do not have nightmares from seeing him.
If there is any doubt to the maliciousness of Brexit, here is a chief Brexiter proscribing rolling back policies for NI to the old days:
Rees-Mogg called ‘ill-informed’ after suggesting Troubles model for Irish border
Jacob Rees-Mogg has been branded “ill-informed” by the Irish deputy prime minister after suggesting people crossing the Northern Ireland border could be “inspected” after Brexit in the same way as “we had during the Troubles”.
Can you imagine having that old unhinged lunatic at your school? Nightmare fuel forever.
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?@kelliwardaz staffer: I wonder if John McCain’s trying to steal attention from Ward’s bus tour by announcing his life is coming to an end.
Ward: Yup, it’s all about me. #AZSEN pic.twitter.com/AXKAOhKYkU— BrahmResnik (@brahmresnik) August 25, 2018
Republican freakshow 2018, cont. https://t.co/OkseT90Fm2
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) August 25, 2018
re: #89 Blind Frog Belly White
Talk radio. It really blossomed when Clinton was in office
Also blossomed while Clinton was in office: The Internet.
re: #90 electrotek
Why did Canada allow this idiot to immigrate there?
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We make mistakes too you know…
*cough* Nickelback *cough*
re: #91 Charles Johnson
Holy shit, is that real??
America’s slide into corporatocracy continues:
Pipeline Protest Arrests Raise Questions About Controversial Louisiana Law
The state enacted harsh new penalties this month for trespassing on pipeline property. The protesters say they were on public waters or private land when arrested.
re: #98 Eclectic Cyborg
Yep, taken yesterday at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio.
re: #101 Charles Johnson
Yep, taken yesterday at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Ohio.
The contrast between that photo and all the photos of Obama with children is almost too much to bear.
re: #102 wrenchwench
The contrast between that photo and all the photos of Obama with children is almost too much to bear.
Hell even W didn’t do too bad with kids.
re: #102 wrenchwench
The contrast between that photo and all the photos of Obama with children is almost too much to bear.
In fairness….. look at Trump’s kids, no wonder he hates them.
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re: #90 electrotek
Why did Canada allow this idiot to immigrate there?
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None seem to understand that even from a medical perspective, abortion indeed is murder. Forget my religious views, killing a baby for no reason is murder
In case it hasn’t been said yet..I haven’t read through
A blastocyst is not a baby.
re: #104 b.d.(fake news! fake crimes!)
In fairness….. look at Trump’s kids, no wonder he hates them.
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They should keep him out of hospitals until he is a patient. Then all personnel get hazard pay.
Remember Rick, if you call them not very nice people they’ll threaten to keep voting for racist fecaliths who pick their pockets while telling them their fellow neighbors are the evil ones.
— The Cyber (@r0wdy_) August 25, 2018
Holy. Shit.
HFO issues Public Information Statement (PNS) https://t.co/CsVrbBx2k8
— NWSHonolulu (@NWSHonolulu) August 25, 2018
HERE ARE SOME OF THE NOTABLE RAINFALL TOTALS FROM THE ONGOING
EVENT, COVERING THE 3-DAY PERIOD FROM NOON HST AUGUST 22 THROUGH
NOON HST AUGUST 25. ALL VALUES ARE IN INCHES, AND ARE PRELIMINARY
PENDING FINAL QUALITY CONTROL.ISLAND OF HAWAII
MOUNTAIN VIEW : 46.93
WAIAKEA UKA : 46.35
PIIHONUA : 44.98
SADDLE QUARRY (USGS) : 44.27
WAIAKEA EXPERIMENT STATION : 41.49
GLENWOOD : 33.23
KULANI NWR : 26.92
PAHOA : 24.49
KEAUMO : 23.61
KAWAINUI STREAM (USGS) : 15.01
PUU MALI : 13.24ISLAND OF MAUI
WEST WAILUAIKI (USGS) : 18.57
PUU KUKUI (USGS) : 12.96
HAIKU : 8.17
HANA AIRPORT : 5.24
Dumbasses….seriously, screw these stupid losers.
QAnon leaders are trying to prevent their fans from discussing Michael Cohen’s guilty plea, which effectively disproves QAnon. https://t.co/81dMO88ytJ
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) August 24, 2018
As alienated QAnon supporters began to complain to each other about feeling duped, TheGreatAwakening’s moderators decided to cut the spread of the discontent off at the source by ruling that most mentions of Cohen were off-topic.
Grasping for any good news, several QAnon believers have claimed that the unnamed presidential candidate implicated in Cohen’s guilty plea is actually Hillary Clinton, when, in reality, it’s clearly Trump.
These Q anon assholes are never going to give up, are they?
re: #110 Eclectic Cyborg
These Q anon assholes are never going to give up, are they?
Not until those pedo pizza folks and the rest of the global dem pedo ring are in jail!
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re: #109 b.d.(fake news! fake crimes!)
Dumbasses….seriously, screw these stupid losers.
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Isn’t it possible (From a Q point of view) that Cohen was one of the 7,000 guilty people? I don’t really see how this changes anything, but maybe because I live in the real world.
Can’t take credit:
If trump really wanted to see Hillary Clinton locked up, he would have made her part of his cabinet
Meanwhile, on the other side of the Pacific, mini-Trump is demonstrating what our Trump can only fantasize about on Twitter:
Duterte appoints new High Court chief justice
A Cabinet member on Saturday reported that President Rodrigo “Rody” Duterte has appointed a new chief justice of the Supreme Court (SC) to replace Maria Lourdes Sereno who became the country’s first impeachable official to be ousted without undergoing the impeachment process as mandated by the Constitution.
Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra said the new chief justice is SC Associate Justice Teresita Leonardo de Castro who is to serve in that position for only about two months before she is to reach her mandatory retirement age of 70 in October.
[…]
De Castro’s appointment came just two days after four opposition congressmen filed on Thursday an impeachment complaint before the House of Representatives against De Castro, Bersamin, Peralta and the five other justices who voted to oust Sereno.
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Shot:
Stock Market hit all time high on Friday. Congratulations U.S.A.!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 25, 2018
Chaser:
You don’t create economic prosperity, a ten year bull market & ten years of lowering unemployment with executive orders and a single tax cut. Only in Trumps imperial mind and the minds of his cult members is that hogwash possible. It’s bullshit
— Phil Hendrie (@realphilhendrie) August 26, 2018
Because of course he did:
Scott Morrison invites Donald Trump to Australia
Scott Morrison has invited US President Donald Trump to Australia during a “very warm” phone call the day after becoming Prime Minister.
Scott Morrison invites Donald Trump to Australia
one way or round trip?
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re: #118 I Would Prefer Not To
Morrison is rather regressive compared to many Australian politicians. Not as much as the far-right loons that sneak into their parliament from time to time, but for the major party (Liberal, i.e., the conservative party) Morrison is pretty much part of the right-wing flank.
BREAKING: John McCain, American statesman and POW survivor, has died at age 81. https://t.co/kdrUxk2XiK pic.twitter.com/wVTU7McJeA
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 26, 2018
Damn.
Godspeed, John McCain. https://t.co/sWuXgAcD0J— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) August 26, 2018
Dumb Ocasio Tricks, Episode 148:
The @DNC taking steps to be more democratic. #superdelegates#Democrats #JusticeDemocrats #progress https://t.co/W8V2C8XIZm
— Justice Democrats (@justicedems) August 25, 2018
Happy to see that the DNC has removed the ability of superdelegates to vote in presidential primaries.
This is a positive change that shifts more power to everyday people, where it belongs.
It will makes eventual nominee stronger, too - no matter who it is. https://t.co/8j0gyC16Sk— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@Ocasio2018) August 25, 2018
Stupid in two ways: First, in January, if she wins her election in November… she will be a superdelegate. Second, is she really advocating against her own right to vote?
re: #95 jaunte
WHAT IS WRONG WITH YOU?@kelliwardaz staffer: I wonder if John McCain’s trying to steal attention from Ward’s bus tour by announcing his life is coming to an end.
Ward: Yup, it’s all about me. #AZSEN pic.twitter.com/AXKAOhKYkU— BrahmResnik (@brahmresnik) August 25, 2018
Republican freakshow 2018, cont. https://t.co/OkseT90Fm2
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) August 25, 2018
Heh
Seems we were addressing this downstairs last night
re: #63 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
re: #58 DodgerFan1988
Tomi Lahren, on a day the McCain family announces @SenJohnMcCain is ending medical treatment, says ‘we can’t put up another RINO like McCain and Flake’
F*ck Tomi Lahren!
Well, she is stumping for Kelli Ward. Who enthusiastically announced to the press, on the day McCain publicly released his cancer diagnosis, that since he was going to die soon he should resign from the Senate. And, that the Arizona Governor should appoint her to the seat.
And, I’m sure Ward will make the same suggestion when she loses the primary next week.
McCain family statement: “Senator John Sidney McCain III died at 4:28pm on August 25, 2018. With the Senator when he passed were his wife Cindy and their family. At his death, he had served the United States of America faithfully for sixty years.”
— Carol Leonnig (@CarolLeonnig) August 26, 2018
re: #121 Brian J.
And more so, the whole issue is fabricated.
Hillary won the primary votes, the actual primaries without superdelegate dependence. This idea that superdelegates kept Bernie from winning is preposterous.
ABL is my angel, my spirit animal
No praise for Bilbo Bigot.
Ever.
He can go sell homemade jam.— Imani Gandy o—€ (@AngryBlackLady) August 26, 2018
Just waiting for Fuckface Von Clownstick to tweet about John McCain…
Damn. 😞
Godspeed, @SenJohnMcCain.
o7— Teo (@Teukka72) August 26, 2018
I feared the worst when the family released their statement yesterday.
May he rest in peace.
Sigh. I knew it was coming but I wasn’t ready for it to happen this fast.
Rest in Peace John McCain #Salute #AmericanHerohttps://t.co/zxIOdPkZ3e
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) August 26, 2018
My heart goes out to the family of Sen. John McCain, and my hope is that every family negotiating an excruciating medical situation like this would have access to the same resources and compassion. I would hope we’d all demand that.
— Charlotte Clymer🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) August 26, 2018
Unfortunately we now have to wonder whether the president of the US will find a shred of humanity somewhere in his miserable carcass and refrain from tweeting something ugly, or making it all about himself. (I doubt it.)
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 26, 2018
re: #132 Charles Johnson
I’m going to predict a semi-normal staff-written tweet, at least for the moment…
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Cancer royally sucks.
It truly angers me that right now Trump is gloating over this and he’s calling Arpaio right now.
@SenJohnMcCain
Fair WInds and Following Seas pic.twitter.com/5NAyb3pjiC— WB Young 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) August 26, 2018
re: #135 Joe Bacon 🌹
It truly angers me that right now Trump is gloating over this and he’s calling Arpaio right now.
John McCain: American patriot, war hero.
Donald Trump: Draft-dodging weasel.— Stephen King (@StephenKing) August 26, 2018
The staff tweet has been done! Stay tuned for his real thoughts tomorrow morning.
My deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Senator John McCain. Our hearts and prayers are with you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2018
JUST IN: Pres. Donald Trump on the passing of Sen. John McCain: “My deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Senator John McCain. Our hearts and prayers are with you!” https://t.co/Fe3eogZ2AD pic.twitter.com/Xltj4wIymX
— ABC News (@ABC) August 26, 2018
Yep, written by staff.
My deepest sympathies and respect go out to the family of Senator John McCain. Our hearts and prayers are with you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 26, 2018
re: #126 teleskiguy
Just waiting for Fuckface Von Clownstick to tweet about John McCain…
Seeing a lot of “good riddance” from conservatives on right wing sites comment sections. F*ck them. F*cking maggots.
Fuck you! McCain had more integrity and honor in his pinky toe than you do in your whole bloated orange carcass of a body. Fuck off!
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) August 26, 2018
Oh fuck you. You were awful to John McCain. He was a hero and you’re a goddamn traitor!
— Palmer Report (@PalmerReport) August 26, 2018
Here’s how a real statesman does it.
Barack Obama’s statement on the passing of Senator John McCain pic.twitter.com/MEH8KNGNQQ
— Andrea Woo | 鄔瑞楓 (@AndreaWoo) August 26, 2018
A reminder.
Senator McCain requested President’s Bush(43) and Obama deliver eulogies at his funeral. President Trump was requested not to attend
Melania’s staff took an extra step
Our thoughts, prayers and deepest sympathy to the McCain Family. Thank you Senator McCain for your service to the nation.
— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) August 26, 2018
Oh go fuck yourself bigly with a rusty iron pitchfork, you bloated treasonous fraction of a human being.
John McCain was more of a man than you could ever hope to be, a real hero who dedicated his life to this nation, and you treated him like pond scum.
Go to hell.#JohnMcCain— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) August 26, 2018
re: #7 CarolJ
About Cheeto’s out of wedlock child: Why do I get the feeling that he/she/it will probably inherit what little is left after all is said and done? While Barron clearly isn’t a part of the corruption, and Tiffany the same, there’s a lot of child support never paid to consider.
Maybe it has been paid - hush money seems to be a thing with this president*
The Freepers are being as classy as you would expect.
To the entire @GOP: John McCain, in his death, is still trying to speak to you. He is having President Obama speak at his funeral. Donald Trump is to stay away. You all should be ashamed of yourselves for completely destroying what he fought for.
— Carol Murray (@dixiecrl7) August 26, 2018
I love you forever - my beloved father @SenJohnMcCain pic.twitter.com/Y50tVQvlVe
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) August 26, 2018
re: #148 fern01
Maybe it has been paid - hush money seems to be a thing with this president*
paid and dedeucted as legal expenses
re: #149 b.d.(fake news! fake crimes!)
The Freepers are being as classy as you would expect.
Fuck em. Fuck all of em.
Me and my pet turtle pic.twitter.com/0ZLycCM109
— Land of cuteness (@landpsychology) August 26, 2018
Not going to lie, this hits me harder than other deaths of politicians. He was a very principled man even with some disagreements I’ve held about him at times.
Some comments at Breitbart:
MCCAIN CHIPPED AWAY at this Legacy by becoming a Bitter Old Man, a Sore Loser, and a Traitor to the country for his feud with Trump so he voted against anything Trump!
[…]
The media coverage of his funeral will be nauseating. I say good riddance to Songbird\swamp creature McCain.
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Yep. Had he left the national stage after his horrible presidential run, I’d feel a lot less enmity towards him.
Anyone who’s legitimately honest will admit that it’s good that he finally died. Now he can stop screwing over this country. God knows that the only way this turd would ever leave office.
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He was and has always been a traitor and will be remembered as such…
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He was a backstabbing, corrupt POS. And btw- his military service was one big clusterfk.
Thousands of comments in this vein.
re: #140 Charles Johnson
Yep, written by staff.
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re: #156 teleskiguy
Some comments at Breitbart:
Thousands of comments in this vein.
Comment section is a septic tank.
Don’t know if already mentioned:
John McCain, War Hero, Senator, Presidential Contender, Dies at 81
There’s a lot to be said about the life of John McCain.
But I was always very moved and inspired by David Foster Wallace’s writing on McCain’s capture and becoming a POW. pic.twitter.com/403LbSOcdU— Michael Tannenbaum (@iamTannenbaum) August 26, 2018
re: #159 unproven innocence
Don’t know if already mentioned:
John McCain, War Hero, Senator, Presidential Contender, Dies at 81
Kelly Sadler is celebrating. F*ck her.
For the time being, Mitch McConnell does not require any Democrats to be present to have a quorum
re: #92 PhillyPretzel
I hope those kids do not have nightmares from seeing him.
Child abuse. No way I would let my child anywhere near him
I’m sorry McCain had to play the bullshit politics that he did. I believe he would have made a fine President in a different era. I’m sad that he is gone.
President George W Bush on McCain: “Some lives are so vivid, it is difficult to imagine them ended. Some voices are so vibrant, it is hard to think of them stilled. John McCain was a man of deep conviction and a patriot of the highest order.” pic.twitter.com/dSfjbIx4A4
— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) August 26, 2018
Though I didn’t always agree with him politically, John McCain is a true American hero and legend. My heart goes out to his beautiful family. God Bless. pic.twitter.com/Y22KV2lMIO
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) August 26, 2018
The most insincere tweet in the history of Twitter.
re: #166 plansbandc
What the Dubya campaign did to McCain in South Carolina during the 2000 primaries is inexcusable. Had McCain won the nomination that year, I probably would have voted for McCain over Gore.
re: #156 teleskiguy
Some comments at Breitbart:
Thousands of comments in this vein.
They can all take an aerodynamic intercourse aimed at Earth’s Natural Satellite.
re: #117 freetoken
Because of course he did:
I really don’t like to swear but F.U.C.K. I’ll be out there protesting with the best of them. He wasn’t welcome in the UK and he isn’t welcome here.
Hopefully Morrison won’t have the job for long enough to organise such a disaster.
re: #168 DodgerFan1988
You called him a RINO yesterday you feckless cunt.
Big oil asks government to protect its Texas facilities from climate change https://t.co/hE8hXxWpj0 pic.twitter.com/4UmKKdtGMq
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 26, 2018
The Senate, the United States, and the world are lesser places without John McCain.
Nothing will overcome the loss of Senator McCain, but so that generations remember him I will be introducing a resolution to rename the Russell building after him.— Chuck Schumer (@SenSchumer) August 26, 2018
Here’s Defense Secretary Jim Mattis, on the passing of John McCain:
“We have lost a man who steadfastly represented the best ideals of our country.” pic.twitter.com/Zoels0gFPu— Dan Lamothe (@DanLamothe) August 26, 2018
I have not know anyone with greater courage, stronger convictions or more devotion to country than John McCain. He is irreplaceable, but his legacy will live wherever democracy is defended, human rights are protected, and U.S. leadership is exerted in defense of universal values. pic.twitter.com/exnWGImiHQ
— Madeleine Albright (@madeleine) August 26, 2018
re: #169 teleskiguy
It was disgusting. I hated W, and this reminder made that flare up a bit, but there is no single human in the history of my life I’ve ever hated as much as the bloated orange piece of traitorous shit.
You insulted him and his family 24 hours ago while he was on his deathbed.
So spare us your dishonest drivel, you soulless, clueless malignant fraction of a human being.
May you die alone when your time comes.— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) August 26, 2018
Been checking the replies to Fuckface Von Clownstick’s tweet about McCain’s passing. Overwhelmingly negative.
re: #180 teleskiguy
Been checking the replies to Fuckface Von Clownstick’s tweet about McCain’s passing. Overwhelmingly negative.
To FVC or McCain? I’m not going to look.
re: #149 b.d.(fake news! fake crimes!)
The Freepers are being as classy as you would expect.
I got some left side action on FB too.
Having a time with this. I don’t want to overly praise the man, but I will never hate on someone that has served his country. I will do my best to keep my mouth shut. I respect the good people that praise him (Obama, Hillary) and hate the folks that criticize. I hate the forced praise and the fact that I can’t talk about the good and the bad about the man. Perhaps another day would be more appropriate.
re: #183 BigPapa
I got some left side action on FB too.
BoB types taking issue with his support of the Iraq war and “Bomb, bomb, bomb Iran” talk? Well…unseemingly as those types of comments may be at this time, at least they (unlike the trumpchump cultists) have a valid complaint based on objective reality.
re: #109 b.d.(fake news! fake crimes!)
Dumbasses….seriously, screw these stupid losers.
Will Sommer ✔
@willsommer
QAnon leaders are trying to prevent their fans from discussing Michael Cohen’s guilty plea, which effectively disproves QAnon. thedailybeast.com …1:58 PM - Aug 24, 2018
What is a QAnon leader?
Wouldn’t they have to step up and identify as a leader of a real organization?
Mike Public: “Hi, I’m Mike, I’m a QAnon leader.”
Random Citizen: “That’s too bad Mike. You’ve lost your damn mind.”
re: #158 DodgerFan1988
Comment section is a septic tank.
Most comment sections are. LGF is an increasingly rare exception.
re: #129 GlutenFreeJesus
Sigh. I knew it was coming but I wasn’t ready for it to happen this fast.
Me too,. Dog rest his soul. Fair seas and following winds, John McCain.
re: #63 dangerman
Great article! With Weisselberg talking to investigators, one thing I have been wondering is if he will continue for much longer as Rump’s CFO. The Orange Bastard has to be shitting himself that his main money guy is talking to people who he views as his enemies, yet the Apricot Asshole depends on him to manage his finances. Omerta among the sycophants is what Don Don has counted on all of his life and as usual when law enforcement steps in, that quickly turns into “Fuck that shit!”. It makes me smile knowing that the Malignant Mango is freaking out right now.
I hope he’s having nightmares.