Video: Stephen Colbert on Trump’s Worst Tweet Ever
The president’s latest message about his handling of Hurricane Maria is quite possibly the worst string of words he’s ever assembled.
The president’s latest message about his handling of Hurricane Maria is quite possibly the worst string of words he’s ever assembled.
I’ve seen a lot of headlines saying Kavanaugh is accused of “sexual misconduct.”
No. He’s accused of attempted rape.
He’s accused of holding a girl down and covering her mouth so she couldn’t scream.
That’s assault. Not misconduct.— emilia (@PoliticalEmilia) September 14, 2018
With great sadness, I have to announce that Wembley has bone cancer that has spread to one lung. With heavy meds he could last weeks, but we won’t do that to him, so we have decided to end his pain. I’m so sorry to have to deliver this bad news. This hurts so much. pic.twitter.com/NrI2u9lRoW
— TBogg - more or less (@tbogg) September 14, 2018
3000 people did not die in the two hurricanes that hit Puerto Rico. When I left the Island, AFTER the storm had hit, they had anywhere from 6 to 18 deaths. As time went by it did not go up by much. Then, a long time later, they started to report really large numbers, like 3000…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 13, 2018
My father died in Puerto Rico between Irma and Maria.
He died alone, without power, without his medication.
Fuck this fucking fuck and everyone who voted for him and enables him. To disregard human life like this is the lowest of his lows. https://t.co/WTuT6fQXOD— Keith Hernandez (@keithrhernandez) September 13, 2018
DARE I pic.twitter.com/E2SVvgJFLK
— Roy Edroso (@edroso) September 14, 2018
re: #4 jaunte
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As much as I hate to say it, he will sink even lower because that’s the kind of man he is.
re: #6 HappyWarrior
As much as I hate to say it, he will sink even lower because that’s the kind of man he is.
There is no bottom. I hope he is having a screaming tantrum about the news that Manafort is going to cooperate with Mueller.
re: #5 gocart mozart
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Listen if it’s just an autograph that says God, I fell for that one too before I realize it made no sense for God to put a title happy face in his o for his signature.
re: #7 Big Beautiful Door
There is no bottom. I hope he is having a screaming tantrum about the news that Manafort is going to cooperate with Mueller.
You know he is and we’re going to hear another report about how miserable and angry he is.
“Let’s put it this way - I like fathers who DON’T die alone in the dark without their medications. Okay?”
//, but angrily.
Guliani: “Once again an investigation has concluded with a plea having nothing to do with the president or his campaign.”
Especially since the plea-maker was just a coffee boy.
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NEW POLL: Gillum leads DeSantis by 6 points in Florida governor’s race https://t.co/hrlsDj10sn pic.twitter.com/AzGrOv4MCL
— The Hill (@thehill) September 14, 2018
Worst tweet so far.
And today’s news isn’t going to help Trump’s disposition either.
Everyone in Trump’s inner circle is now legally and officially fucked (legal term).
Manafort isn’t flipping on anyone below him. He flips on those above him. That means Trump, Junior, Ivanka, Eric, Kushner… and oh yeah, Pence too.
Every last one of them is in real trouble, because of what Manafort knows and what Mueller needed from him.
Think of it another way, Manafort’s plea deal means he gives up $46 million in ill gotten gains. Mueller’s case was airtight. That’s how easy it was for Mueller to get Manafort to flip. And Mueller kept the details secret until the last moment too. They’ve got this down to a science on keeping the investigation plowing along and grabbing the receipts as they go.
re: #12 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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I guess DeSantis is finding out the hard way that there’s more ot winning races than running ads that pretty much say you love Donald Trump more than your own children.
re: #8 HappyWarrior
Listen if it’s just an autograph that says God, I fell for that one too before I realize it made no sense for God to put a title happy face in his o for his signature.
So, you are the Christ, you’re the great Jesus Christ.
Prove to me that you’re divine; change my water into wine.
That’s all you need do, then I’ll know it’s all true.
re: #13 lawhawk
Worst tweet so far.
And today’s news isn’t going to help Trump’s disposition either.
Everyone in Trump’s inner circle is now legally and officially fucked (legal term).
Manafort isn’t flipping on anyone below him. He flips on those above him. That means Trump, Junior, Ivanka, Eric, Kushner… and oh yeah, Pence too.
Every last one of them is in real trouble, because of what Manafort knows and what Mueller needed from him.
Think of it another way, Manafort’s plea deal means he gives up $46 million in ill gotten gains. Mueller’s case was airtight. That’s how easy it was for Mueller to get Manafort to flip. And Mueller kept the details secret until the last moment too. They’ve got this down to a science on keeping the investigation plowing along and grabbing the receipts as they go.
Trump’s lackeys in and out of the WH have totally underestimated how damn good Mueller. This will be a great final case in a great career for Mueller.
re: #13 lawhawk
Worst tweet so far.
And today’s news isn’t going to help Trump’s disposition either.
Everyone in Trump’s inner circle is now legally and officially fucked (legal term).
Manafort isn’t flipping on anyone below him. He flips on those above him. That means Trump, Junior, Ivanka, Eric, Kushner… and oh yeah, Pence too.
Every last one of them is in real trouble, because of what Manafort knows and what Mueller needed from him.
Think of it another way, Manafort’s plea deal means he gives up $46 million in ill gotten gains. Mueller’s case was airtight. That’s how easy it was for Mueller to get Manafort to flip. And Mueller kept the details secret until the last moment too. They’ve got this down to a science on keeping the investigation plowing along and grabbing the receipts as they go.
“We’re gonna build a big, beautiful wall around Trump, and Manafort is gonna pay for it!”
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re: #452 makeitstop
No tweets yet? Maybe they slipped some Thorazine into his Big Mac…
Well, when both Manafort and Cohen were convicted on the same day a few Fridays ago, @HoarseWisperer on Twitter predicted, using his knowledge of Narcissistic Personality Disorder, that Trump, rather than rage-tweeting, would actually be rather subdued for some time, until he could find something else to rant about. This theory was kind of validated by his lackluster performance at his rally later that day. So maybe this a similar dynamic we’re seeing here.
re: #17 Blind Frog Belly White
“We’re gonna build a big, beautiful wall around Trump, and Manafort is gonna pay for it!”
Hahahhahha oh man that works so well.
A woman alleges Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.
Republicans: HEY LOOK! Here’s a list of 65 women he didn’t assault!
They had the list ready to go. So now we know PART of what the GOP was hiding about this guy.
And he’s going to be confirmed.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 14, 2018
re: #14 HappyWarrior
I guess DeSantis is finding out the hard way that there’s more ot winning races than running ads that pretty much say you love Donald Trump more than your own children.
He’ll have to double-triple down on the Drump love if he wants MAGA support.
/
How is it possible that there’s three more hours of news left before the Friday night drop
— Linda Tirado (@KillerMartinis) September 14, 2018
re: #21 Charles Johnson
65 women who knew him in high school. He went to an all-boys school.
Plus, I’m sure if you quizzed the people Jeffrey Dahmer went to school with, you could easily find 65 people he didn’t kill and eat.
re: #15 Blind Frog Belly White
So, you are the Christ, you’re the great Jesus Christ.
Prove to me that you’re divine; change my water into wine.
That’s all you need do, then I’ll know it’s all true.
My favorite line from Dogma is when Bethany learns she has divine powers (like blessing water) and says, “remind me to try that water to wine thing at my next party.”
re: #24 Blind Frog Belly White
65 women who knew him in high school. He went to an all-boys school.
Plus, I’m sure if you quizzed the people Jeffrey Dahmer went to school with, you could easily find 65 people he didn’t kill and eat.
I’m still thinking that many of the names on that list don’t even exist.
We are talking about McConnell here. He’s not above lying like a bitch to get what he wants.
re: #19 Blind Frog Belly White
Dory was really making it hard for me to comment on FB this morning. Hard to type with a handful of sleeping puppy….
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re: #11 Sir John Barron
Guliani: “Once again an investigation has concluded with a plea having nothing to do with the president or his campaign.”
Especially since the plea-maker was just a coffee boy.
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does it really need to be explained to these bozos that you can plead to any crime and after they flip you, talk about anything else you know
of course not, they’re just desperately spinning
I feel very badly for Paul Manafort and his wonderful family. “Justice” took a 12 year old tax case, among other things, applied tremendous pressure on him and, unlike Michael Cohen, he refused to “break” - make up stories in order to get a “deal.” Such respect for a brave man!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 22, 2018
This has aged like the finest of wines. https://t.co/8EJoV74ikf
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) September 14, 2018
re: #24 Blind Frog Belly White
65 women who knew him in high school. He went to an all-boys school.
Plus, I’m sure if you quizzed the people Jeffrey Dahmer went to school with, you could easily find 65 people he didn’t kill and eat.
from downstairs where i was talking to myself:
either she’s telling the truth, or she’s a liar
there is no third way
there is no ‘mis-remembering’
her: “he did this to me”
gop: “well, here’s 65 character witnesses who say he couldnt/wouldnt”
translation: we say you’re a liar
re: #21 Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson ✔
@Green_Footballs
A woman alleges Brett Kavanaugh sexually assaulted her.Republicans: HEY LOOK! Here’s a list of 65 women he didn’t assault!
They had the list ready to go. So now we know PART of what the GOP was hiding about this guy.
And he’s going to be confirmed.
2:06 PM - Sep 14, 2018
Before the list, and before the Feinstein revelation there was a little demonstration done in the Senate to lend an air to Brett Kavanaugh to give him a nice guy image that makes him a good guy around girls/women.
We should have seen this coming…but now we know why this was done.
Yeah, they knew what was coming.
re: #34 ObserverArt
Before the list, and before the Feinstein revelation there was a little demonstration done in the Senate to lend an air to Brett Kavanaugh to give him a nice guy image that makes him a good guy around girls/women.
We should have seen this coming…but now we know why this was done.
Yeah, they knew what was coming.
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re: #34 ObserverArt
Before the list, and before the Feinstein revelation there was a little demonstration done in the Senate to lend an air to Brett Kavanaugh to give him a nice guy image that makes him a good guy around girls/women.
We should have seen this coming…but now we know why this was done.
Yeah, they knew what was coming.
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Yeah that’s a good observation.
re: #21 Charles Johnson
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Think about it…they’ve known this has been sitting out there for a while, and this letter is the BEST that they could come up with—something that would be laughed out of court if presented as exculpatory evidence.
re: #35 HappyWarrior
She’s from the tribe Stupidasshole.
This does not help the alleged progressive character of Portland one bit.
re: #38 Mike Lamb
Airmen Cecil O’Malley and Anthony Rodriguez, what exactly were these guys going to testify to?
Kaffee: Unless I’m mistaken, they were both going to testify under oath that they had absolutely no recollection of anything.
Capt. Ross: [sarcastically] Strong witnesses.
Kaffee: [jokingly] And handsome too, didn’t you think?
re: #39 electrotek
This does not help the alleged progressive character of Portland one bit.
Have you read up on Oregon’s history? It’s actually pretty ugly. Beautiful state and I still want to visit but it does show you that progressives places or places with progressive reputations can be just as ugly. People are people though. That woman was an ugly person because she’s an ugly person not because she lives in Portland.
re: #19 Blind Frog Belly White
Dory was really making it hard for me to comment on FB this morning. Hard to type with a handful of sleeping puppy….
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Handful of sleeping puppy > Facebook
Interesting piece about the causes/misconceptions of the financial sector crash. Makes it clear, I think, that there were a lot of contributing factors and no good ways to deal with the resulting disaster.
And doesn’t even touch on the fact that we probably haven’t really fixed the underlying problems that put us there in the first place.
re: #37 HappyWarrior
Yeah that’s a good observation.
I’m good for observations.
Not much else.
Well, some Photoshops…when I do them.
re: #41 HappyWarrior
Have you read up on Oregon’s history? It’s actually pretty ugly. Beautiful state and I still want to visit but it does show you that progressives places or places with progressive reputations can be just as ugly. People are people though. That woman was an ugly person because she’s an ugly person not because she lives in Portland.
Sadly I have. It’s disgusting.
re: #41 HappyWarrior
Have you read up on Oregon’s history? It’s actually pretty ugly. Beautiful state and I still want to visit but it does show you that progressives places or places with progressive reputations can be just as ugly. People are people though. That woman was an ugly person because she’s an ugly person not because she lives in Portland.
My best friend used to work a blue collar job in Portland. He was surrounded by openly bigoted Trump supporters. Fortunately he has a big mouth and gave them hell.
Manafort “agrees…to participate in undercover activities” as part of his cooperation agreement with Mueller. Agrees to “furnish to the government all documents and other material that may be relevant to the investigation” https://t.co/D9Sv5PUluO pic.twitter.com/ywFVzCAw6l
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 14, 2018
I just had a thought - a lot has been made this week about how Manafort and Trump’s lawyers had a ‘cooperation agreement,’ and that would have helped Trump because he’d presumably have access to what Manafort’s lawyers were hearing from Mueller.
Well guess what? That got flipped on its head today. Mueller now has a window into what Trump’s team is doing. Trump’s lawyers have probably all got king-sized headaches today.
re: #13 lawhawk
Think of it another way, Manafort’s plea deal means he gives up $46 million in ill gotten gains. Mueller’s case was airtight. That’s how easy it was for Mueller to get Manafort to flip. And Mueller kept the details secret until the last moment too. They’ve got this down to a science on keeping the investigation plowing along and grabbing the receipts as they go.
emptywheel.net
So here’s what Robert Mueller just did: He sewed up the key witness to implicate the President, and he paid for the entire investigation. And it’s only now lunch time.
re: #46 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
My best friend used to work a blue collar job in Portland. He was surrounded by openly bigoted Trump supporters. Fortunately he has a big mouth and gave them hell.
I’d hate to be a minority and have to work with other blue-collar bigoted Trump supporters personally.
re: #21 Charles Johnson
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— Fifth House Sun (@FifthHouseSun) September 14, 2018
re: #49 electrotek
I’d hate to be a minority and have to work with other blue-collar bigoted Trump supporters personally.
Most people in Portland, by far, are white. That’s part of the reason for the racism.
re: #41 HappyWarrior
Have you read up on Oregon’s history? It’s actually pretty ugly. Beautiful state and I still want to visit but it does show you that progressives places or places with progressive reputations can be just as ugly. People are people though. That woman was an ugly person because she’s an ugly person not because she lives in Portland.
This history happened while I (and a few other lizards) was living there:
Mulugeta Seraw (October 21, 1960 - November 13, 1988) was an Ethiopian student who went to the United States to attend college. Seraw was killed in November 1988, at age 28, in Portland, Oregon by three white supremacists. His father and son successfully filed a civil lawsuit against the killers and an affiliated organization, holding them liable for the murder.
re: #34 ObserverArt
The girl on the far right looks distinctly ‘not feeling it’.
re: #54 Blind Frog Belly White
The girl on the far right looks distinctly ‘not feeling it’.
Yeah, she’s looking out for the molester.
23andme results:
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So have some rugelach.
Apple Butter Rugelach pic.twitter.com/TrGsfLkODv
— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) September 14, 2018
re: #52 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Most people in Portland, by far, are white. That’s part of the reason for the racism.
No, the racism is why Portland is predominantly white. There was a large influx of Black people during WWII, segregated to live in a flood zone, which, when flooded, was never rebuilt. They forced out as many as they could, and continued to segregate the rest.
Imagine thinking you’ve found a mate, only to discover they’re a writhing mass of parasitic beetle larvae https://t.co/IZ3jfooiY0
— National Geographic (@NatGeo) September 13, 2018
I think we’ve all been there at some point in our lives. https://t.co/ZwDOWrCUum
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) September 14, 2018
re: #54 Blind Frog Belly White
The girl on the far right looks distinctly ‘not feeling it’.
Maybe she needs a little interview with the “where did he touch you doll.”
I have a feeling the “girl’s coach” demonstration and now the letter and the Republican’s already having ready answers means this may be bigger than what we expected.
Kavanaugh has closets. Lot’s of deep, dark closets. And there is bad stuff in them.
I bet the Democratic hunting dogs are busy working overtime now. There is a scent about.
Imagine being this stupid
Dude…Puerto Rico has their own president who didn’t do squat. If you’re gonna blame someone, make sure it’s the right person
— Jessica Vogel Green (@Bellajessa22) September 14, 2018
re: #47 makeitstop
I just had a thought - a lot has been made this week about how Manafort and Trump’s lawyers had a ‘cooperation agreement,’ and that would have helped Trump because he’d presumably have access to what Manafort’s lawyers were hearing from Mueller.
Well guess what? That got flipped on its head today. Mueller now has a window into what Trump’s team is doing. Trump’s lawyers have probably all got king-sized headaches today.
undercover activities?
re: #61 goddamnedfrank
Imagine being this stupid
I can’t see anything else, but I hope that’s satire.
— donjay (@donjay) September 14, 2018
Brit Hume’s daughter
“A woman has said he raped her in high school.”
“This list of 65 women from his high school say he’s great.”
“Wait, why did you have that list?”
“No reason.”— Cam Banks (@boymonster) September 14, 2018
1/ This. Regardless of how all this falls out, the fact Grassley had a list of 65 women from Kavanaugh’s high school as character witnesses LINED UP is literally the biggest, dumbest tell that they knew this was coming down the pike. Even wait until Monday, for chrissake. https://t.co/opKijAUBmj
— John Rogers (@jonrog1) September 14, 2018
This is absurd. I signed the letter. I learned of it last night. https://t.co/hTnxOvYNU6
— virginiahume (@virginiahume) September 14, 2018
You signed on to a letter like this without knowing the allegations at hand which only came out today? https://t.co/JGdOfnweWN
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) September 14, 2018
re: #57 wrenchwench
No, the racism is why Portland is predominantly white. There was a large influx of Black people during WWII, segregated to live in a flood zone, which, when flooded, was never rebuilt. They forced out as many as they could, and continued to segregate the rest.
Oregon was literally born racist.
Oregon was admitted to the Union on February 14, 1859. Founded as a refuge from disputes over slavery, Oregon had a “whites only” clause in its original state Constitution.[71] At the outbreak of the American Civil War, regular U.S. troops were withdrawn and sent east. Volunteer cavalry recruited in California were sent north to Oregon to keep peace and protect the populace. The First Oregon Cavalry served until June 1865.
re: #62 Sir John Barron
undercover activities?
Isn’t that where you screw people - under covers?
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Seriously, though - at this point, he can’t do undercover activities because everyone KNOWS he’ll be doing undercover activities, which suggests he’s already done them.
re: #62 Sir John Barron
undercover activities?
I was wondering about that, too. I’d consider his cover pretty much blown at this point.
Ugh. Rapidly coming down with a nasty cold. Where’s that zinc?
re: #66 goddamnedfrank
Oregon was literally born racist.
“Literally born racist” honestly sums up about 68% of American history
re: #69 Charles Johnson
Ugh. Rapidly coming down with a nasty cold. Where’s that zinc?
I’m seeing a lot of people come down with a chest & throat cold in the last week. Dunno WTF is up with that, but I know late-summer colds can be real bastards.
Prescription: sleep & lots of it. Even though our political situation is fucking bugnuts insane. Tune out for a while. Take a mental health break.
Hell, get in the car, drive out to Malibu, and go for a hike up Point Dume just before sunset, and watch the pod of dolphins that always shows up at the end of the day cavort & leap out of the water.
Life goes on.
re: #58 Kragar
Imagine thinking you’ve found a mate, only to discover they’re a writhing mass of parasitic beetle larvae on.natgeo.com
I assume Melania is nodding and getting another vodka martini.
re: #68 makeitstop
I was wondering about that, too. I’d consider his cover pretty much blown at this point.
I dunno. Trumps are pretty stupid. I’m pretty sure Don Jr. and Eric would accept someone’s word about not wearing a wire.
BTW, I plan on taking my own advice today. Unplugging and just doing a mental health break - especially after paging what I just did - How Chile’s overthrow of Allende was an early example of the evangelical + oligarchy devil’s bargain that is Trumpism
Rich old fat white fucks + bug-eyed religious fanatics = almost 20 years of dictatorship, torture and enforcement of extreme religious strictures
I need a break after this one.
re: #73 Blind Frog Belly White
I dunno. Trumps are pretty stupid. I’m pretty sure Don Jr. and Eric would accept someone’s word about not wearing a wire.
INT MANAFORT’S HOME OFFICE
Don Jr and Eric swagger into the room. Manafort is standing by the bar, mixing a drink.
Manafort: Gentlemen, how are you?
Don Jr: I’m not answering any questions until I know you’re not wearing a wire.
Manafort: I’m not wearing a wire.
He lifts his shirt, and spins around.
Manafort: See?
Eric: Fine, so about all those crimes we did.
Manafort moves across the room, drink in hand. He stops in front of a large plotted plant.
Manafort: What crimes?
Don Jr: Why are you talking to that plant?
Manafort: I heard talking to plants makes them grow better.
Don Jr: Oh, I didn’t know that, dad never let us have pets
Gov. McMaster said he “didn’t want to gamble with a single South Carolina life”
That is, apart from the 650 inmates at MacDougall Correctional, who were not evacuated despite being in a mandatory evacuation zonehttps://t.co/YcBfpws1S1— Tess Owen (@misstessowen) September 14, 2018
This thread, y’all:
I just.
Who agrees to sign a form that a dude they knew 30 years ago was a gentleman?
You HAVE to guess that the reason he NEEDS that signed form isn’t…a good one.— Ana Mardoll (@AnaMardoll) September 14, 2018
If a guy from high school called me up to sign a statement like that, I would assume he was a serial killer.
— Ana Mardoll (@AnaMardoll) September 14, 2018
I would literally pretend to be someone else, so he wouldn’t serial kill me.
“Oh no, you have the wrong Ana Mardoll, sorry! The other one lives in, um, New Zealand.”— Ana Mardoll (@AnaMardoll) September 14, 2018
re: #64 gocart mozart
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that’s one. 64 to go.— Ross McIntire (@merovingians) September 14, 2018
re: #73 Blind Frog Belly White
I dunno. Trumps are pretty stupid. I’m pretty sure Don Jr. and Eric would accept someone’s word about not wearing a wire.
Good point.
They didn’t let the Marines evacuate Lejeune because they knew they would enjoy it pic.twitter.com/4Bacoli2KB
— Terminal Lance (@TerminalLance) September 14, 2018
And did they give any indication they were working from a list Judge Kavanugh had provided, or did it open more like “Did you go to school with Judge Kavaugh?” and go from there?
— John Rogers (@jonrog1) September 14, 2018
re: #12 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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This is why Rick Scott is planning to replace three Florida Supreme Court Justices the day Gillum becomes governor after Scott’s term has ended.
So very sorry to hear this. We recently went through it so how it feels is pretty fresh still.
You are absolutely doing right by him. Our condolences to you and everybody else that loves him.— Jebediah Springfield (@JebediahRBG) September 14, 2018
Republicans still have the votes to confirm Kavanaugh, and we already know they don’t consider sexual assault a deal-breaker for high office.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 14, 2018
Our fellow citizens in Puerto Rico aren’t ALLOWED to vote for president, still have to follow our laws and pay our taxes.
Without being represented in our legislature. Taxed and subject to laws without representation…I’ve heard about that somewhere before…— jay (@random__name) September 14, 2018
re: #84 Charles Johnson
They’ve got a couple of Dems too.
re: #16 HappyWarrior
Trump’s lackeys in and out of the WH have totally underestimated how damn good Mueller. This will be a great final case in a great career for Mueller.
Bannon didn’t. In Fire and Fury he was quoted as saying that Mueller had assembled a team of killers and all the WH had was a couple of guys with legal pads and post-it notes.
re: #87 Big Beautiful Door
Bannon didn’t. In Fire and Fury he was quoted as saying that Mueller had assembled a team of killers and all the WH had was a couple of guys with legal pads and post-it notes.
Meaning they actually served in the US military, I take it?
Hatch Statement on Kavanaugh pic.twitter.com/ooSbU3rmF4
— Sam Stein (@samstein) September 14, 2018
Did you know about the attempted rape when you signed it? It’s very strange that a victim comes forward, and there’s instantly a letter from the women he didn’t try to rape.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) September 14, 2018
What are the odds that Brit Hume’s daughter just happened to know Kavanaugh in school?
Does Hannity have a daughter, and is she on that list?
/kinda
re: #69 Charles Johnson
Ugh. Rapidly coming down with a nasty cold. Where’s that zinc?
Wasn’t that a hoax?
re: #89 Charles Johnson
DINOs.
Maybe there’s a little more room in here:
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re: #85 Sufficient unto the day…
“their citizens”
No.
They are our citizens. They are American citizens. The fact remains that the federal government failed a large number of its citizens. That should not be hard to understand.
I was just reminiscing about how cocky all these Trump guys were when Trump took office.
They all thought they were gonna skate.
re: #88 gwangung
Meaning they actually served in the US military, I take it?
Meaning they are skilled prosecutors with expertise in fields such as money laundering.
re: #93 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Wasn’t that a hoax?
Not a hoax, last time I checked. I believe zinc actually does slightly reduce the length and severity of a cold.
re: #73 Blind Frog Belly White
I dunno. Trumps are pretty stupid. I’m pretty sure Don Jr. and Eric would accept someone’s word about not wearing a wire.
[trump jr.] Nice lapel flower there Mr. Manafort…[/trump jr]
65 women who could vouch for his character? Dude got around a lot for being in an all-guy school. Was his nickname “Romeo”? I went to a junior high school that was exclusive and co-ed, and I doubt that they could find 65 guys who even knew who I was, let alone could vouch for my character. 65 friends is overkill and a sign that there’s more than it appears. Maybe some law clerks, secretaries, and paralegals serving with him have something more substantive to say about his character, and the Republican Senate is trying to hold off on potentially more creditable witnesses. Of course, I’m assuming they are real and somehow they agreed to this (right).
If someone called me about an old classmate of mine who I hadn’t seen in years, I would probably say, “he’s ok” just to get them off the phone and not want to create any problems or further contact. The truth is that I couldn’t do more than vouch based on the minimum amount I could remember-assuming I could remember-which is not pertinent to what that person could be now. After all, the Green River Killer went to high school too.
Who else finds the involvement of his high school team creepy? Why would you lean on them so much in something so substantial, or talk about how good he was in the carpool? Especially if they know that if they say anything negative, it could have repercussions on them.
It would be like evaluating an astronaut candidate based on how well he performed drill in air cadet school. At this level, it should be what be his adult character, his legal professional judgement, his treatment of both litigants and fellow jurists that’s most important. But they are trying to cover for him. Why do that, when I’m sure there are others on the list who are alter boys/girls with a clean record and similar views? I think somehow they feel they owe him/fear him.
re: #91 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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We shouldn’t play the game of what the signatories knew of the allegations. That’s wholly irrelevant. Everything about the letter is a red herring. It’s not probative in any sense.
re: #98 Charles Johnson
Not a hoax, last time I checked. I believe zinc actually does slightly reduce the length and severity of a cold.
It looks like they now think it makes the cold 1 day shorter if you start on the zinc in the first symptomatic 24 hours. I’ll take the extra day of cold over numbing out my taste buds.
re: #69 Charles Johnson
Ugh. Rapidly coming down with a nasty cold. Where’s that zinc?
I swear by these.
Nature’s Way Sambucus Elderberry Gummies, Herbal Supplements with Vitamin C and Zinc, Gluten Free, Vegetarian, 60 Gummies (Packaging May Vary) amazon.com
re: #103 GlutenFreeJesus
I swear by these.
Nature’s Way Sambucus Elderberry Gummies, Herbal Supplements with Vitamin C and Zinc, Gluten Free, Vegetarian, 60 Gummies (Packaging May Vary) amazon.com
Did you learn that from your father?
re: #102 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
It looks like they now think it makes the cold 1 day shorter if you start on the zinc in the first symptomatic 24 hours. I’ll take the extra day of cold over numbing out my taste buds.
Hey, that’s better than what my Grandfather the doctor used to say: “It’s a cold. Left untreated, it’ll last 7 days. Treated, it’ll last a week.”
Be careful out there
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re: #101 Mike Lamb
We shouldn’t play the game of what the signatories knew of the allegations. That’s wholly irrelevant. Everything about the letter is a red herring. It’s not probative in any sense.
It may not prove anything, but it certainly means more than nothing. He can’t be sent to jail for it, but the coverup means there’s one more thing in the pile against him. Pile of rulings as a judge, opinions given, denials made, McConnell wanting to force him through, not a ‘pile-on’. Definitely not ‘wholly irrelevant’.
I am the Vicious Babushka and I punch nazis. pic.twitter.com/m17KHyqicX
— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) September 14, 2018
re: #106 Unshaken Defiance
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I have a list of 65 men I’ve never called “buddy.” And there are dozens more tbh.
— SuperKarateHonkey (@DeathCar72) September 14, 2018
So dramatic! Dude from the weather channel bracing for his life, as 2 dudes just stroll past. #HurricaneFlorence pic.twitter.com/8FRyM4NLbL
— Tony scar. (@gourdnibler) September 14, 2018
re: #69 Charles Johnson
Ugh. Rapidly coming down with a nasty cold. Where’s that zinc?
Since flu season is coming up remember that nothing helps prevent catching it like introversion and misanthropy
— Lodestar Frank (@goddamnedfrank) September 14, 2018
Fight me, sue me, I don’t care. I prefer this to Johnny Cash’s version. https://t.co/D3BkVDOLBR
— Roy Edroso (@edroso) September 14, 2018
re: #113 gocart mozart
[Fight me, sue me, I don’t care. I prefer this to Johnny Cash’s version.]
I might have to follow him. Oh, I already do.
As a territory PR is subject to the jurisdiction of Congress but has no meaningful representation. As such while having a larger population than 20 States they have LESS internal autonomy than any US State and thus the federal govt is MORE responsible for what happens there. pic.twitter.com/HFYCa3Apf4
— Lodestar Frank (@goddamnedfrank) September 14, 2018
re: #111 Charles Johnson
Hey, man. Check out the guy with the microphone doing yoga in a storm like this. Strange dude. Let’s continue with our saunter out to the beach.
In normal circumstances a nominee in Kavanaugh’s position would consider withdrawing his nomination. That won’t happen, I’ll bet. I’m absolutely sure he thinks he’s on a God-given mission to overturn Roe v. Wade.
re: #43 KGxvi
Interesting piece about the causes/misconceptions of the financial sector crash. Makes it clear, I think, that there were a lot of contributing factors and no good ways to deal with the resulting disaster.
And doesn’t even touch on the fact that we probably haven’t really fixed the underlying problems that put us there in the first place.
two big contributing factors:
micro
- decoupling loan origination from the long term servicing / collection risk (perfectly legal):
get the borrower ‘qualified’
skim the up front points and fees, then sell the loan
the 20-30 year risk of collection is now on the new owner of the loan
sure they had underwriting criteria they used to decide what loans to buy - still the up front mortgage brokers knows it’s not gonna be his problem - just get em qualified
macro
- credit default swaps
re: #117 Barefoot Grin
In normal circumstances a nominee in Kavanaugh’s position would consider withdrawing his nomination. That won’t happen, I’ll bet. I’m absolutely sure he thinks he’s on a God-given mission to overturn Roe v. Wade.
He won’t. Kavanaugh is one smug asshole. You don’t rise in right wing circles the way he has without being one.
re: #112 goddamnedfrank
Since flu season is coming up remember that nothing helps prevent catching it like introversion and misanthropy
I still have to go to work, and a virus can survive on an unattended Peapod delivery.
re: #115 goddamnedfrank
Jessica has a chance to learn something here, and expand her mind, or double down on crankiness and resent all the free info getting thrown her way.
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
re: #123 jaunte
I wonder which way she’ll go?
I hope the former- opens her mind but I’ve seen a lot of internet wingnuts like her just double down when liberals like Frank point our their wrongness.
The government just recouped close to $50 million dollars from Paul Manafort’s asset forfeitures.
That alone pays for the entire Mueller investigation… through 2019.— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) September 14, 2018
re: #19 Blind Frog Belly White
Dory was really making it hard for me to comment on FB this morning. Hard to type with a handful of sleeping puppy….
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How big do you think she will get? 10 pounds? 25 pounds? She’s a chubby darling!
KISSKISSKISSKISSKISSKISSKISS little angel!!
re: #119 HappyWarrior
Someone has no idea how this works.
Am I the only one who saw that “You can lead a horse to water…” in that tweet, and thought: even if she’s not aware of it, that is actually dehumanising the people of Puerto Rico?
re: #107 wrenchwench
It may not prove anything, but it certainly means more than nothing. He can’t be sent to jail for it, but the coverup means there’s one more thing in the pile against him. Pile of rulings as a judge, opinions given, denials made, McConnell wanting to force him through, not a ‘pile-on’. Definitely not ‘wholly irrelevant’.
The letter from the 65 women is irrelevant. The accuser’s letter needs to be investigated properly. But the fact that 65 women think he was swell (supposedly) is wholly irrelevant.
re: #59 ObserverArt
Maybe she needs a little interview with the “where did he touch you doll.”
I have a feeling the “girl’s coach” demonstration and now the letter and the Republican’s already having ready answers means this may be bigger than what we expected.
Kavanaugh has closets. Lot’s of deep, dark closets. And there is bad stuff in them.
I bet the Democratic hunting dogs are busy working overtime now. There is a scent about.
ok last thread i just wrote this thing about ldle speculation. neverthreless:
IF it’s true, its gonna be a repeat of the trump admin itself
he gets confirmed
meanwhile, no one’s gonna let this go. they will keep digging and digging
someone will unearth the truth / history
the republicans that rammed him through will end up looking like….well i dont know because there is that hard core percentage out there
AND there will be a move to impeach him
re: #61 goddamnedfrank
Imagine being this stupid
Dude…Puerto Rico has their own president who didn’t do squat. If you’re gonna blame someone, make sure it’s the right person
absolutely right!
that guy who’s the head of puerto rico, you know ‘the president’, boot him right out
re: #124 William Lewis
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
That’s great, dude. So happy for you. Turn it up to 11 for me.
re: #115 goddamnedfrank
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Heck, PR can’t even declare bankruptcy without the Congress direct intervention.
re: #61 goddamnedfrank
And she doubled down on the stupid with another tweet. And she’s passed on those clever genes to at least one child. SMDH
re: #129 Mike Lamb
The letter from the 65 women is irrelevant. The accuser’s letter needs to be investigated properly. But the fact that 65 women think he was swell (supposedly) is wholly irrelevant.
OK, yeah, that letter is irrelevant. I thought you were saying the accuser’s letter was irrelevant. Sorry.
re: #47 makeitstop
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I just had a thought - a lot has been made this week about how Manafort and Trump’s lawyers had a ‘cooperation agreement,’ and that would have helped Trump because he’d presumably have access to what Manafort’s lawyers were hearing from Mueller.
Well guess what? That got flipped on its head today. Mueller now has a window into what Trump’s team is doing. Trump’s lawyers have probably all got king-sized headaches today.
“I shall not be filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed….what’s that?….oh, all right.
re: #121 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I still have to go to work, and a virus can survive on an unattended Peapod delivery.
Get yourself a work from home job, a HEPA filtered bunker and a nuclear reactor to irradiate the Peapods.
Easy-peazy
re: #128 Alephnaught
Am I the only one who saw that “You can lead a horse to water…” in that tweet, and thought: even if she’s not aware of it, that is actually dehumanising the people of Puerto Rico?
I was thinking, “You can leave thousands of water bottles sitting in the sun on a runway in Ceiba, but for some reason old and sick people in Barranquitas won’t hike dozens of miles cross country to pick them up by hand.”
re: #124 William Lewis
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
I’m feeling happy to see that things are going well for you!
re: #118 dangerman
two big contributing factors:
micro
- decoupling loan origination from the long term servicing / collection risk (perfectly legal):
get the borrower ‘qualified’
skim the up front points and fees, then sell the loan
the 20-30 year risk of collection is now on the new owner of the loan
sure they had underwriting criteria they used to decide what loans to buy - still the up front mortgage brokers knows it’s not gonna be his problem - just get em qualifiedmacro
- credit default swaps
One that frequently gets overlooked: Too many rich people with too much money. Money starts flowing into a market, that market rises, making it more attractive so more money flows into it. Lather, rinse, repeat until SOMEBODY realizes that a pair of tulip bulbs cannot POSSIBLY be as valuable as a mansion on the best street in Amsterdam.
re: #58 Kragar
Imagine thinking you’ve found a mate, only to discover they’re a writhing mass of parasitic beetle larvae
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re: #138 goddamnedfrank
Get yourself a work from home job, a HEPA filtered bunker and a nuclear reactor to irradiate the Peapods.
Easy-peazy
I consulted from home for a while. It was sweet.
I remember the boy scout who built a reactor, and that did not go well.
re: #134 Sea Mexican!
Heck, PR can’t even declare bankruptcy without the Congress direct intervention.
The US basically treats PR like a Bantustan.
re: #68 makeitstop
I was wondering about that, too. I’d consider his cover pretty much blown at this point.
dudes:
kelly was firing manigault (maginot line)
he picked the situation room
he didnt check her
re: #100 CarolJ
65 women who could vouch for his character? Dude got around a lot for being in an all-guy school. Was his nickname “Romeo”? I went to a junior high school that was exclusive and co-ed, and I doubt that they could find 65 guys who even knew who I was, let alone could vouch for my character. 65 friends is overkill and a sign that there’s more than it appears. Maybe some law clerks, secretaries, and paralegals serving with him have something more substantive to say about his character, and the Republican Senate is trying to hold off on potentially more creditable witnesses. Of course, I’m assuming they are real and somehow they agreed to this (right).
If someone called me about an old classmate of mine who I hadn’t seen in years, I would probably say, “he’s ok” just to get them off the phone and not want to create any problems or further contact. The truth is that I couldn’t do more than vouch based on the minimum amount I could remember-assuming I could remember-which is not pertinent to what that person could be now. After all, the Green River Killer went to high school too.
Who else finds the involvement of his high school team creepy? Why would you lean on them so much in something so substantial, or talk about how good he was in the carpool? Especially if they know that if they say anything negative, it could have repercussions on them.
It would be like evaluating an astronaut candidate based on how well he performed drill in air cadet school. At this level, it should be what be his adult character, his legal professional judgement, his treatment of both litigants and fellow jurists that’s most important. But they are trying to cover for him. Why do that, when I’m sure there are others on the list who are alter boys/girls with a clean record and similar views? I think somehow they feel they owe him/fear him.
You remember the ones that were creepy, icky or assholes. The rest would be…who? Oh, ok, sure. He’s ok, I guess.
re: #124 William Lewis
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
Man shall not live by electric guitar alone.
He needs amplification for spiritual enrichment.
Well, it’s just pissing down rain right now.
When summer breaks in CenTex, it breaks HARD.
re: #78 Backwoods_Sleuth
@JerylBier
Do you believe this woman?Ross McIntire
@merovingians
um, yeah. I trust that she knew Kavanaugh and he did not try to assault her and they contacted her last night.
believing them all is besides the point and a distraction
they could all be ‘telling the truth’
doesnt change the accusation
the implication is these 65 somehow prove you’re a liar
The government gets Manafort’s Manhatten condo, can Meuller set of headquarters in Trump Tower? pic.twitter.com/E1v4yXKK5n
— Ed Mix (@the_edwin_mix) September 14, 2018
This piece suggests that the 65-signer letter came together yesterday via a sort of phone tree of alumnae of five high schools in the area where Kavanaugh grew up. https://t.co/MmxkSMIv5n
— Angus Johnston (@studentactivism) September 14, 2018
How many of the 65 are activist R party operatives or married to one?
re: #82 Big Beautiful Door
This is why Rick Scott is planning to replace three Florida Supreme Court Justices the day Gillum becomes governor after Scott’s term has ended.
amazing how the merrick garland principle only worked on obama
re: #130 dangerman
ok last thread i just wrote this thing about ldle speculation. neverthreless:
IF it’s true, its gonna be a repeat of the trump admin itself
he gets confirmed
meanwhile, no one’s gonna let this go. they will keep digging and digging
someone will unearth the truth / history
the republicans that rammed him through will end up looking like….well i dont know because there is that hard core percentage out there
AND there will be a move to impeach him
Awww geeez. I was joking with the doll bit.
The rest was based on what does seem to be going on.
I guess we need to go back to indicating intent or something.
There is so much to love about this divine female. I saw her in the Israel Museum yesterday. She’s about six thousand years old and was found in the Negev. pic.twitter.com/mx6HmEvghs
— Prof Stavrakopoulou (@ProfFrancesca) September 14, 2018
re: #117 Barefoot Grin
In normal circumstances a nominee in Kavanaugh’s position would consider withdrawing his nomination. That won’t happen, I’ll bet. I’m absolutely sure he thinks he’s on a God-given mission to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Normal circumstances are for democrats. Republicans have no rules other than their divine right to rule.
re: #124 William Lewis
That is AWESOME!! Congratulations!!
re: #151 jaunte
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THIS.
re: #99 b.d.(tremendously big & tremendously wet)
[trump jr.] Nice lapel flower there Mr. Manafort…[/trump jr]
sally field’s got one of those on here: absence of malice
Of course this entire exercise is meaningless. Ted Bundy could find this many positive references, and Kavanaugh will be confirmed as part of the far-right’s scheme to enslave pregnant women to a state that does the bidding of religious people.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) September 14, 2018
re: #28 dangerman
does it really need to be explained to these bozos that you can plead to any crime and after they flip you, talk about anything else you know
of course not, they’re just desperately spinning
It’s called an immunity bath.
Nothing complicates your life like a federal indictment.
re: #151 jaunte
Okay, there are a number of problems around this Kavanaugh thing.
First, I’m not sure how seriously I want to take a single anonymous accusation. Yeah, I understand that to make the accusation publicly opens the accuser up to ALL SORTS of abuse from literally the worst people in America. But the ability to face your accuser is key to our system.
Also, without any contemporary corroboration, how can we know how seriously to take this?
Second, the “65 Women He Didn’t Assault” letter is fucking worthless. Even serial rapists don’t rape EVERY woman they meet.
So, you know, the accusation is weak tea, and the defense is weaker tea.
re: #147 ObserverArt
Man shall not live by electric guitar alone.
He needs amplification for spiritual enrichment.
Verily!
re: #122 jaunte
Jessica has a chance to learn something here, and expand her mind, or double down on crankiness and resent all the free info getting thrown her way.
which is why i dont engage crackpots
experience and the odds say far too many double down for it to be worthwhile
few if any want to learn and expand their minds
re: #124 William Lewis
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
paint on an ‘11’
re: #161 Blind Frog Belly White
Okay, there are a number of problems around this Kavanaugh thing.
First, I’m not sure how seriously I want to take a single anonymous accusation. Yeah, I understand that to make the accusation publicly opens the accuser up to ALL SORTS of abuse from literally the worst people in America. But the ability to face your accuser is key to our system.
Also, without any contemporary corroboration, how can we know how seriously to take this?
Second, the “65 Women He Didn’t Assault” letter is fucking worthless. Even serial rapists don’t rape EVERY woman they meet.
So, you know, the accusation is weak tea, and the defense is weaker tea.
In my opinion, that whole 65 women thing made the original case that much worse. This is some kind of righteous bullshit. They’d have been better served saying it was bullshit. This, to me, lends credence to the original report.
I just learned that in USA, phone operators support something called ‘Presidential Alerts’.https://t.co/4Z9LnS195Z pic.twitter.com/mswGTY1vhs
— Mikko tweets from’13 (@mikkotweets2013) September 14, 2018
Also, they’ll be sending a test Presidential Alert to all U.S. phones next Thursday: https://t.co/grbePnUHKh https://t.co/DvUILYseY8
— Mikko Hypponen (@mikko) September 14, 2018
re: #133 makeitstop
That’s great, dude. So happy for you. Turn it up to 11 for me.
damn, i thought i was being clever
re: #161 Blind Frog Belly White
Anita Hill was willing to come forward and make her accusation in public, and that led to several others saying they’d had similar experiences. Thomas got confirmed anyway, and Hill got thoroughly abused by the Right, and didn’t get a lot of defense from the Dems, to our collective shame.
I thoroughly understand the accuser here not wanting to go public. But if she doesn’t and nobody else comes forward to say, “Yeah, that creep tried to do the same to me!”, I’m not even sure it SHOULD torpedo his confirmation. IMO, there’s already plenty of information that should do that, but won’t.
re: #143 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I consulted from home for a while. It was sweet.
I remember the boy scout who built a reactor, and that did not go well.
Was that a real thing? I always thought it was Rodney McKay’s backstory; that was how a Canadian boy came to be working for the US Military.
re: #124 William Lewis
Fantastic! Very glad to hear it.
Make those windows shake!
re: #165 MsJ
In my opinion, that whole 65 women thing made the original case that much worse. This is some kind of righteous bullshit. They’d have been better served saying it was bullshit. This, to me, lends credence to the original report.
Doesn’t go quite that far with me, but it sure doesn’t even infinitesimally exonerate him, and it really bugs me that anyone thinks it does.
re: #153 ObserverArt
Awww geeez. I was joking with the doll bit.
The rest was based on what does seem to be going on.
I guess we need to go back to indicating intent or something.
oh no no
i just latched it on to your post
i think its a very real possibility that what i speculated actually happens
-because they are moving soooo fast
-and now with the experience of the last two or so years, ‘investigating journalists’ will not let this go (if there’s a there, there)
re: #113 gocart mozart
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I challenge anyone not to chair dance or toe tap to this gem. The original video is amazing too. https://t.co/tmDlcg7opf
— Dennis Wilen 👽 (@voidmstr) September 14, 2018
re: #161 Blind Frog Belly White
So, you know, the accusation is weak tea, and the defense is weaker tea.
I think the improbably organized denial just makes the whole thing look worse for Kavanaugh.
re: #114 wrenchwench
I might have to follow him. Oh, I already do.
Ry Cooder, when he played with Taj Mahal, inspired Duane Allman to learn slide guitar.
re: #162 makeitstop
Verily!
And the enlightened shall remember to occasionally give the jazzier sounding chords some love, eg C7b5b9 or Cm6/9
EDIT: I am not claiming to be enlightened, or even to know jack shit about playing. It’s just that I just learned those chords yesterday…
re: #172 Blind Frog Belly White
Doesn’t go quite that far with me, but it sure doesn’t even infinitesimally exonerate him, and it really bugs me that anyone thinks it does.
I’d bet my last bottom dollar that there are not 65 people from my high school of 1500 that would even remember me, let alone vouch for me decades later.
You?
And on a moment’s notice?
Not a chance. I am completely not buying what they’re selling. It makes zero logical sense. Something they used to teach in high school.
re: #161 Blind Frog Belly White
Okay, there are a number of problems around this Kavanaugh thing.
First, I’m not sure how seriously I want to take a single anonymous accusation. Yeah, I understand that to make the accusation publicly opens the accuser up to ALL SORTS of abuse from literally the worst people in America. But the ability to face your accuser is key to our system.
Also, without any contemporary corroboration, how can we know how seriously to take this?
Second, the “65 Women He Didn’t Assault” letter is fucking worthless. Even serial rapists don’t rape EVERY woman they meet.
So, you know, the accusation is weak tea, and the defense is weaker tea.
Why even defend it at all then?
The 65 signees seem like a pretty strange step if you know the allegation is that weak. And, I thought the whole coaches girl’s basketball teams and here are the girls show was odd when it happened.
There is a reason the Republicans have been acting they way they have been acting…covering for him, rather than an open book approach.
And that is what all this goes to. If he is such a nice guy and great judge, he wouldn’t need all this cover.
This might not have anything more to it than to show women (two especially!) Kavanaugh is not a friend to women. Add it in to some of the other revelations.
It is another reason to do what the Democrats are doing. Delays things and makes the country ponder this more and make the Republicans scramble.
We all wondered if the Dems would mount any kind of a defense to this nomination. Some even said the Democrats always fold and allow the Republicans to do whatever to get their way, there will be no fight because they never do.
Buying time while digging for more to stop a guy no one wants seems to be politics to me. Historically the Republicans know many times Democrats get cold feet and pull punches. Maybe it is different. Give ‘em a little of their own.
If we want to be spotless, then Mitch McConnell will be happy, because he never fails to go low. Never.
And is this that low? Seems to be a ‘we found a document and it raises questions’ thing. All the rest is the Republican answer and all the internet stuff.
“I have no recollection of that” is not the statement I would use to unequivocally deny that I assaulted someone, but maybe that’s why I’m not a SCOTUS judge nominee 🤷♂️
— John L (@Rjudicata) September 14, 2018
If you had him bringing in a basketball team of girls (whose reproductive autonomy we’ve been promised by the president he’ll take away) as testimony of how great he is to women, you MIGHT have an inkling that he’s not great for women.
— Rebecca Traister (@rtraister) September 14, 2018
re: #167 dangerman
It’s ok. This Amp has a secret weapon - if you plug it in the second jack and pull on the volume nob? It turns on a second trip through the NOS 5751 before going to the 5881 power tube I’m using. It’s like having 2 11’s on it :D
re: #180 ObserverArt
Why even defend it at all then?
Because it works with the audience it was intended for. If any GOP women were made uncomfortable by the prospect that he sexually assaulted a girl in high school, the letter gives them a reason to disbelieve it. It doesn’t have to exonerate him in the eyes of the world. It just has to give them cover and confirmation bias will do the rest.
For those who pay limited attention to politics, they might hear “Kavanaugh accused of being sex creep, accusation refuted by 65 women”, and they can put it down to partisan wrangling.
They’re not trying to convince us.
And thanks all for the good thoughts. After the discussion last night, I splurged on a bottle of Famous Grouse as well.
Ah, synchronicity - shuffle mode just pulled up “White Room” on the stereo. Delicious guitar that never grows old.
The end killed me 🤣 pic.twitter.com/L97gfiSeKo
— Mayapolarbear (@mayapolarbear) September 1, 2018
I found the Lee staffer complaining “They always do this” Except no one accused Gorsuch, Alito, and Roberts of being pervs. Jerks who may be partisan hacks in their legal rulings which they in fact have been by and large but not creepers.
re: #180 ObserverArt
Why even defend it at all then?
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There is a reason the Republicans have been acting they way they have been acting…covering for him, rather than an open book approach.And that is what all this goes to. If he is such a nice guy and great judge, he wouldn’t need all this cover.
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It is another reason to do what the Democrats are doing. Delays things and makes the country ponder this more and make the Republicans scramble.
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Buying time while digging for more to stop a guy no one wants seems to be politics to me.
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And is this that low? Seems to be a ‘we found a document and it raises questions’ thing. All the rest is the Republican answer and all the internet stuff.
it’s all about the gamesmanship, not the jurisprudence
re: #112 goddamnedfrank
Introversion and misanthropy has to be practiced with 100% consistency to ward off colds and the flu.
Lesser efforts merely leave one more vulnerable to whatever is going around.
re: #184 William Lewis
It’s ok. This Amp has a secret weapon - if you plug it in the second jack and pull on the volume nob? It turns on a second trip through the NOS 5751 before going to the 5881 power tube I’m using. It’s like having 2 11’s on it :D
the bold is all greek to me
the itals i got
rock the house
i love it
re: #185 Blind Frog Belly White
Because it works with the audience it was intended for. If any GOP women were made uncomfortable by the prospect that he sexually assaulted a girl in high school, the letter gives them a reason to disbelieve it. It doesn’t have to exonerate him in the eyes of the world. It just has to give them cover and confirmation bias will do the rest.
For those who pay limited attention to politics, they might hear “Kavanaugh accuse of being sex creep, accusation refuted by 65 women”, and they can put it down to partisan wrangling.
They’re not trying to convince us.
And the Democrats are fighting over the same group. What is wrong with that? Those same might hear it and wonder why they keep hearing this and want to check it out.
I guess a lot goes to how cynical ‘they’ can be viewed. If there is belief nothing will change those people then yeah it is a waste. But if you believe there are redeemable people that need to hear it so they can make a decision, then this is needed.
You go to change the minds you can change. And in this case, we have to fight for everything and everyone. Trump times call for special ops.
The Kavanaugh classmate quoted in the New Yorker is Mark Judge, a writer in Washington, D.C. Judge spoke to THE WEEKLY STANDARD Friday afternoon, strongly denying that any such incident ever occurred. https://t.co/IXYr1Q8CA6
— The Weekly Standard (@weeklystandard) September 14, 2018
Oh, wild. Looks like Kavanaugh’s alibi is the author of the Daily Caller classic, “A Black Man Stole My Bicycle” https://t.co/LisRK7PAgb https://t.co/p5DHUlxw1E
— Stagger Lee Shot First (@elongreen) September 14, 2018
Hey, I was hoping Cynthia Nixon would win the primary, though it would likely have made the general competitive. She was always my favorite actress on Friends.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) September 14, 2018
re: #186 William Lewis
And thanks all for the good thoughts. After the discussion last night, I splurged on a bottle of Famous Grouse as well.
Ah, synchronicity - shuffle mode just pulled up “White Room” on the stereo. Delicious guitar that never grows old.
Good choice on The Grouse: one of the best blended Scotches on the market - IMHO: and almost reasonable in price!
If you want to splurge on a better bottle from your next bonus or whatever try to find a bottle of The Black Grouse - it’s F.G.’s “upscale” brand: a little smoother, and not wildly more expensive.
PS: Be sure it’s The Black Grouse - they also make a “smoky peat” blend with a black label, not the same.
re: #188 HappyWarrior
I found the Lee staffer complaining “They always do this” Except no one accused Gorsuch, Alito, and Roberts of being pervs. Jerks who may be partisan hacks in their legal rulings which they in fact have been by and large but not creepers.
this exactly!
it’s the effing supreme court
at least get ‘clean’ people on it
at…the…very…least….
re: #175 jaunte
I think the improbably organized denial just makes the whole thing look worse for Kavanaugh.
Heh.
Don’t get in the way of your enemy when he’s making a mistake…
re: #195 Jay C
Thanks for the tip! I’ll keep an eye out for it.
re: #192 ObserverArt
And the Democrats are fighting over the same group. What is wrong with that? Those same might hear it and wonder why they keep hearing this and want to check it out.
I guess a lot goes to how cynical ‘they’ can be viewed. If there is belief nothing will change those people then yeah it is a waste. But if you believe there are redeemable people that need to hear it so they can make a decision, then this is needed.
You go to change the minds you can change. And in this case, we have to fight for everything and everyone. Trump times call for special ops.
Here’s the thing - we put forward a case. The GOP responds with what SEEMS LIKE a refutation, if you don’t really think about it. People who don’t want to really think about it then conclude it’s all just meaningless partisan bullshit, or it’s too complicated for them to try to understand, and they push it out of their minds.
It’s the approach that worked with Climate Change for a couple decades - any even semi-rational analysis of the ‘counterevidence’ would conclude it’s bullshit, but they want the Average Guy to think “It’s too complicated! Nobody really knows!”, and change the channel.
re: #115 goddamnedfrank
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Puerto Rico really needs to bite the bullet and become a state so that there will be people in Washington who actually give a damn what happens there. D.C. and the Pacific Islands should get statehood as well. Plus we really need 6 more senators who aren’t primarily representing grumpy Fox-addled old white men.
If you want to know how bad, sexist coverage of alleged sexual violence happens, note the language the reporter uses with Kavanaugh’s friend here (also named in the letter) https://t.co/AXROYxaMsB pic.twitter.com/HRt1v9Ye6H
— Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) September 14, 2018
re: #201 jaunte
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Because it wasn’t rough housing. It was an attempted assault allegedly.
re: #201 jaunte
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“We were roughhousing, and somehow I fell on top of her. And while I was struggling to help her up, some of her clothes got torn off. So I had to cover her breast with my hand, because it was exposed. Then, I tripped and fell into her.”
re: #170 sagehen
Was that a real thing? I always thought it was Rodney McKay’s backstory; that was how a Canadian boy came to be working for the US Military.
re: #203 Blind Frog Belly White
“I wasn’t holding my hand over her mouth to keep her quiet, I was just trying to push away.”
re: #178 Jebediah, RBG
And the enlightened shall remember to occasionally give the jazzier sounding chords some love, eg C7b5b9 or Cm6/9
EDIT: I am not claiming to be enlightened, or even to know jack shit about playing. It’s just that I just learned those chords yesterday…
I hate to be a drone, but I’m playing around in the Celtic DADGAD tuning right now. I wish also that I had a smaller amp. I have a 1-10”, but it’s 50 watts, so it’s hard to find bedroom comfortable between 0-1. Anything higher than 1 disturbs the condo next door.
re: #204 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I’m going to add that to the list of reasons I don’t trust the boy scouts
re: #124 William Lewis
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
Great news, congratulations!
re: #129 Mike Lamb
The letter from the 65 women is irrelevant. The accuser’s letter needs to be investigated properly. But the fact that 65 women think he was swell (supposedly) is wholly irrelevant.
It will be good enough for Collins.
(first presidential alert emergency text) NO COLLUSION!!! Everyone agrees! Also I have some bad news about North Korea!
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) September 14, 2018
basically the President can now slide into your DMs at any time. and if you’re President, they let you do it.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) September 14, 2018
So, I’m looking at Elgin pocket watches on Ebay, and I see this listing:
“SCARCE ONLY 74,500 MADE / 1887 ELGIN B W RAYMOND 18S 15J POCKET WATCH.”
Um… 74,500 made is not only not scarce, it’s really fucking COMMON. 1000 made isn’t even scarce. Uncommon, maybe. Scarce is like, 100 made.
At least they didn’t say “Rare!”.
re: #199 Blind Frog Belly White
Here’s the thing - we put forward a case. The GOP responds with what SEEMS LIKE a refutation, if you don’t really think about it. People who don’t want to really think about it then conclude it’s all just meaningless partisan bullshit, or it’s too complicated for them to try to understand, and they push it out of their minds.
It’s the approach that worked with Climate Change for a couple decades - any even semi-rational analysis of the ‘counterevidence’ would conclude it’s bullshit, but they want the Average Guy to think “It’s too complicated! Nobody really knows!”, and change the channel.
this is very good. insightful
and why im having a hard time with this idea of do you engage crackpots or ignore them
do you elevate them to the status of ‘legitimate’ or ridicule them into the lowly place they rightfully belong
some examples are clear, others are not
pseudoscience and pseudomedicine are bullshit. pretending they need ‘debunking’ is a fools errand. its why there’s a war on science today. we invited them in the door.
anti-climate science is dressed up as science. it is now on par - as you say above. it should have been slapped down from teh start as nonsense. now we have to use arguments like ‘the vast majority” or “overwhelming support for…”. when the anti- side is nothing but rhetorical arguments. not scientific ones.
in politics, things are different. refutation, debunking, etc has to be done
- because otherwise there is a vacuum that the other side will just fill.
- and because the other side does exist, legitimately (not their ideas as such)
re: #202 HappyWarrior
Because it wasn’t rough housing. It was an
attemptedassault allegedly.
re: #211 Blind Frog Belly White
So, I’m looking at Elgin pocket watches on Ebay, and I see this listing:
“SCARCE ONLY 74,500 MADE / 1887 ELGIN B W RAYMOND 18S 15J POCKET WATCH.”
Um… 74,500 made is not only not scarce, it’s really fucking COMMON. 1000 made isn’t even scarce. Uncommon, maybe. Scarce is like, 100 made.
At least they didn’t say “Rare!”.
It didn’t say “Mint” or (worse) “Minty”? that always got me laughing at old camera ads on EPrey.
re: #202 HappyWarrior
Because it wasn’t rough housing. It was an attempted assault allegedly.
Should we contact Ben Carson, is he not the Secretary of Rough Housing and Tumble Urban Development?
re: #209 Big Beautiful Door
It will be good enough for Collins.
yes
The letter from the 65 women is irrelevant. The accuser’s letter needs to be investigated properly. But the fact that 65 women think he was swell (supposedly) is wholly irrelevant.
know what else? there was a meeting
and they discussed ‘how many do we need to make this plausably work’
and they settled on 65 (or so)
re: #200 Big Beautiful Door
Puerto Rico really needs to bite the bullet and become a state so that there will be people in Washington who actually give a damn what happens there. D.C. and the Pacific Islands should get statehood as well. Plus we really need 6 more senators who aren’t primarily representing grumpy Fox-addled old white men.
DC would likely require a constitutional amendment to deal with the current electoral vote compromise of the 23rd Amendment.
I think Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands should probably be a single state.
I’m really not sure about the Pacific Island territories. Their populations are very small (combined they’re less than half of the population of Wyoming), and I’m not sure making them one state works either logistically or politically.
So, in addition to local support, you need majorities in Congress and a president willing to agree to statehood.
re: #214 William Lewis
It didn’t say “Mint” or (worse) “Minty”? that always got me laughing at old camera ads on EPrey.
The three most overused terms in vintage watch listings: Rare; Mint; and Art Deco.
re: #200 Big Beautiful Door
Puerto Rico really needs to bite the bullet and become a state so that there will be people in Washington who actually give a damn what happens there. D.C. and the Pacific Islands should get statehood as well. Plus we really need 6 more senators who aren’t primarily representing grumpy Fox-addled old white men.
Do you honestly think this administration would care if PR was a state? I don’t think they’d care one whit.
re: #207 KGxvi
I’m going to add that to the list of reasons I don’t trust the boy scouts
I was a scout, and it was a lot of fun.
re: #152 dangerman
amazing how the merrick garland principle only worked on obama
I know, right? But if you’re republican, you can still appoint Justices the day you are out of office!
I did not know that sexual assault was spelled “rough-housing”.
Funny that.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 14, 2018
re: #220 MsJ
Do you honestly think this administration would care if PR was a state? I don’t think they’d care one whit.
They’d care, if Puerto Rico were an island of non-college educated white people men.
re: #224 Blind Frog Belly White
They’d care, if Puerto Rico were an island of non-college educated white
peoplemen.
Or rich people.
Ah, you’re back. I haven’t felt that kind of withdrawal panic since I quit smoking.
Buzzfeed said the letter was signed by girls from 5 different local schools. No way did he know girls from 5 other schools well enough for them to act as character witnesses. Bet there’s a nice network of GOP operatives and spouses in that 65 names.
— Alan (@JudahTheHammer) September 14, 2018
I actually don’t necessarily doubt that they knew him, or knew him well. That is what got my attention. Networks of elite private, single-sex high schools can work that way. different rules for how you treat people in and out of the group. https://t.co/SWOnKzoMxe
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) September 14, 2018
Was LGF down for about 20 minutes? I kept getting a timeout error.
John Dowd emails other lawyers involved in the Trump case and says of Manafort, “PM has no info on President or campaign.”
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) September 14, 2018
Pull the other one. It’s got bells on it.
re: #231 Blind Frog Belly White
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Pull the other one. It’s got bells on it.
Yeah I very much doubt that.
Some intern was using the Trump account to RT weather reports but he grabbed his phone back.
“They say all these people died in the storm in Puerto Rico, yet 70% of the power was out before the storm. So when did people start dying? At what point do you recognize that what they are doing is a political agenda couched in the nice language of journalism?” @GeraldoRivera
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 14, 2018
re: #230 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
HA!
As somebody pointed out, Taco Bell is really the only truly national “Mexican” restaurant chain.
Myself, I like La Tapatia in South City, but they’re really more of a taqueria/Mexican grocery store with no place to sit.
re: #234 The Vicious Babushka
Some intern was using the Trump account to RT weather reports but he grabbed his phone back.
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Yeah get Geraldo to cover for you, that’s a great look.
We’re kinda on again/off again today, aren’t we?
So first the numbers were made up and now it’s the media making poor Donnie look bad. Next will be they didn’t matter anyhow.
Trixie update:
re: #235 Blind Frog Belly White
HA!
As somebody pointed out, Taco Bell is really the only truly national “Mexican” restaurant chain.
Myself, I like La Tapatia in South City, but they’re really more of a taqueria/Mexican grocery store with no place to sit.
By race and ethnicity, more Asian immigrants than Hispanic immigrants have arrived in the U.S. each year since 2010. https://t.co/FJ2i5N7pM9 Yet Trump is obsessed with Hispanics.
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) September 14, 2018
re: #242 Patricia Kayden
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re: #234 The Vicious Babushka
Some intern was using the Trump account to RT weather reports but he grabbed his phone back.
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Somebody retweeted that to me. I took the opportunity to block Trump.
re: #226 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Ah, you’re back. I haven’t felt that kind of withdrawal panic since I quit smoking.
Oy, tell me about it! I had to keep futzing with my effects pedals to keep from twitching (decided on Noise Reduction, Reverb, DS1 & a homebuilt Phaser a lizard gifted me).
“Ok lads, it’s 30 hours until we get tae Salisbury. What goes on tour stays on tour. Ok?” pic.twitter.com/7EqEmRZo1h
— Raab C. Brexit 🏴🇪🇺 (@BrexitRaab) September 14, 2018
I wonder what the problem was that caused (for me, anyway) that half-hour site outage?
The Deep State? Or the Derp State?
Russian hackers?
Aliens??
Somebody trip over a power cord?
re: #231 Blind Frog Belly White
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Pull the other one. It’s got bells on it.
John Dowd emails other lawyers involved in the Trump case and says of Manafort, “PM has no info on President or campaign.”
Jonathan Swan revealed in an interview that until recently Dowd used comic sans in his emails. I hope he reverted for this one.
If only we knew. but we don’t. I don’t believe in anonymous accusations. If this occurred, everyone in the school would have known about it, including the headmaster.
— kathleenparker (@kathleenparker) September 14, 2018
Setting aside the questions of statutes of limitations and metoo, I think the premise here is wrong. This was allegedly two male teens from a boys prep school and a female teen from another high school at a party at a private home. Why wld everyone at the school know? https://t.co/yfxjaUx6qQ
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) September 14, 2018
Exactly. The ONLY way the headmaster would know is if the young woman had made an accusation AT THE TIME, or the boys had bragged TO HIM.
Libtard is second-rate. Aspire to better, even as you rage. They’re thugging him up in preparation for her courtroom defense. “He was crazed and drugged. I had to shoot him. No choice.” Wait on it, fucknuts.
— David Simon (@AoDespair) September 14, 2018
re: #240 The Vicious Babushka
Hey Happy did you see my son’s 23andme results upthread?
that’s wild! If i ever do it, it’ll be all over Europe with a possible native american component (if you had seen my grandmother, you’d understand) but in the end I’m just not quite curious enough. In the end we’re all H. sapiens and that’s good enough for god and me.
What if it was the reporting on the Trump supporting, MAGA hat wearing jury member that none the less voted to convict Manafort on all counts that really caused Manafort to think that he needed to plea?
re: #250 Blind Frog Belly White
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Exactly. The ONLY way the headmaster would know is if the young woman had made an accusation AT THE TIME, or the boys had bragged TO HIM.
Yeah I’m not buying Parker’s excuse and frankly the right establishment wants Kavanaugh badly. He’s exactly the reason why they look the other way on Trump.
re: #206 Barefoot Grin
Drone away!
And yeah it is amazing how few watts it takes to be too loud for wife/neighbors/pets. 90% of the time for me it is headphones and I almost never get to let the old Silvertone stretch its legs, even though it is only 20 something watts.
LGF is now back online - apparently the server was suffering from nervous exhaustion from hosting all the Trump-related content. It took a quick shower and feels a lot better now.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 14, 2018
Trump supporter is “Going to finish what Hitler started and kill everyone”
Shame shame we’re going to find your name. Lets make her infamous guys. You know what to do.
⭕️Retweet⭕️#ResistTrump pic.twitter.com/rbeyqfjyj7— Big Grin Films™ (@BigGrinFilms) September 13, 2018
Oh good God. Someone please tell me this is a scene from a really bad movie. https://t.co/J5bCx6DNub
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) September 14, 2018
re: #255 Jebediah, RBG
Drone away!
And yeah it is amazing how few watts it takes to be too loud for wife/neighbors/pets. 90% of the time for me it is headphones and I almost never get to let the old Silvertone stretch its legs, even though it is only 20 something watts.
silvertone! That’s awesome.
re: #256 Charles Johnson
Gets to all of us. If The Older Boy didn’t require picking up at 9 PM after his shift ends most nights, I’d be drinking a lot more.
re: #251 gocart mozart
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re: #149 dangerman
believing them all is besides the point and a distraction
they could all be ‘telling the truth’
doesnt change the accusationthe implication is these 65 somehow prove you’re a liar
Yet another example of blaming the victim and not believing her. Nothing new.
re: #252 William Lewis
that’s wild! If i ever do it, it’ll be all over Europe with a possible native american component (if you had seen my grandmother, you’d understand) but in the end I’m just not quite curious enough. In the end we’re all H. sapiens and that’s good enough for god and me.
It does show you how Warren could have believed the family legends. I don’t fault her for the slightest for believing that. She’s from Oklahoma. Lots of people there have Cherokee ancestors. I had no real OMG surprises in my results. My real neat surprises came through my research. I have a German surname and my Dad and his father were both brought up Catholic. So naturally we thought that the forebearers of our surname were Bavarians likely especially since there was a family legend that we were Swiss-German. But nope. Hessians. The other shocker was that my Dad’s Mom can trace her family in the US to Washington’s first term. We had always thought that both her parents were the children of Irish Catholic immigrants but nope. In fact, only one of her grandparents was from Ireland. She was still 7/8’s Irish in the end but still. I’m actually thinking about getting into researching for people for a living. I love love doing it and it’s very rewarding and what I want to try to show people is how they relate to the human historical experience. Doesn’t matter if your family goes back to the 13 colonies, were native Americans, or got here this century. We’re all human beings but we all have unique tales to tell.
Regarding Kavanaugh’s accuser not sharing her name. TBH I don’t blame her. She probably rightfully fears harassment, threats, and being slut shamed. I don’t know guys but I believe there’s something to this. Will it sink Kavanaugh? I don’t know but I think it’s quite interesting given how zealous he was when he worked for Starr and they tried to paint him too much as the All-American boy for me.
re: #266 HappyWarrior
It does show you how Warren could have believed the family legends. I don’t fault her for the slightest for believing that. She’s from Oklahoma. Lots of people there have Cherokee ancestors. I had no real OMG surprises in my results. My real neat surprises came through my research. I have a German surname and my Dad and his father were both brought up Catholic. So naturally we thought that the forebearers of our surname were Bavarians likely especially since there was a family legend that we were Swiss-German. But nope. Hessians. The other shocker was that my Dad’s Mom can trace her family in the US to Washington’s first term. We had always thought that both her parents were the children of Irish Catholic immigrants but nope. In fact, only one of her grandparents was from Ireland. She was still 7/8’s Irish in the end but still. I’m actually thinking about getting into researching for people for a living. I love love doing it and it’s very rewarding and what I want to try to show people is how they relate to the human historical experience. Doesn’t matter if your family goes back to the 13 colonies, were native Americans, or got here this century. We’re all human beings but we all have unique tales to tell.
OMG! I’ve been trying to think about what I want to do when I grow up. That would be a fantastic job to have! Now to brainstorm how to make something like that happen. I could also be a PI. I’m pretty darn good at finding people. ;-)
re: #258 Barefoot Grin
silvertone! That’s awesome.
I lucked into it. My mom paid $25 to get it for me at the library/museum fundraising sale. Since I worked there, I couldn’t buy anything in the sale. Later the guy (who also worked there) who donated it for the sale said “If I’d known you wanted it I would have just given it to you”
I have had it for over 27 years. I bought it long, LONG before I started trying to play guitar. I just had a strong feeling it would be something worth having. It wasn’t until I started trying to play that I found out it was not working. Robert Hernandez in Boyle Heights (a friend recommended him) fixed it right up. It goes into a Mesa Boogie 1x12 3/4 back cabinet with a 90 watt rated speaker - kind of a weird combination seems to me.
re: #268 HappyWarrior
Regarding Kavanaugh’s accuser not sharing her name. TBH I don’t blame her. She probably rightfully fears harassment, threats, and being slut shamed. I don’t know guys but I believe there’s something to this. Will it sink Kavanaugh? I don’t know but I think it’s quite interesting given how zealous he was when he worked for Starr and they tried to paint him too much as the All-American boy for me.
I believe her. He’s way to smarmy for this not to have happened and he has already lied through his teeth about other things.
Criminal courthouse. Waiting for department to open. Two court reporters have shown up. They seem determined that only one will enter. One is older but looks scrappy. They have put their bags down and are speaking in clipped tones. pic.twitter.com/6F3JFB1yu4
— SupersedingHat (@Popehat) September 14, 2018
Dramatic Court Thread https://t.co/uIAtQhTM6X
— Ed Mix (@the_edwin_mix) September 14, 2018
re: #269 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
OMG! I’ve been trying to think about what I want to do when I grow up. That would be a fantastic job to have! Now to brainstorm how to make something like that happen. I could also be a PI. I’m pretty darn good at finding people. ;-)
You’re friends with me on FB so you probably saw my post. It really touched me that I was getting support on it from family and friends including family I’ve met through my very research.
re: #271 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
I believe her. He’s way to smarmy for this not to have happened and he has already lied through his teeth about other things.
Yeah last night, I thought this was just an 18 year old boy and his 17 year old girlfriend going out of state for a fling but this is quite specific.
BREAKING: Two different witnesses have said that they are 100% sure that they heard Dallas Police Officer Amber Guyger repeatedly knock/bang on the door of #BothamJean - demanding that he open the door.
A full contradiction of her statement that his door was unlocked & open— Shaun King (@shaunking) September 14, 2018
Forget everything you think you know for a moment, and now imagine a cop who just got off of a 16 hour shift, got home, wants to sleep, and notices the person living above her has loud music on. She has reported him before.
She walks up to confront him. https://t.co/0DD3ooinL3— Shaun King (@shaunking) September 14, 2018
re: #255 Jebediah, RBG
Drone away!
And yeah it is amazing how few watts it takes to be too loud for wife/neighbors/pets. 90% of the time for me it is headphones and I almost never get to let the old Silvertone stretch its legs, even though it is only 20 something watts.
it’s not the watts, it’s how you use them. My 6 watt hand wired tube amp has gotten me noise complaints :) Never managed that with my 20 watt 8” solid state amp…
re: #268 HappyWarrior
Regarding Kavanaugh’s accuser not sharing her name. TBH I don’t blame her. She probably rightfully fears harassment, threats, and being slut shamed. I don’t know guys but I believe there’s something to this. Will it sink Kavanaugh? I don’t know but I think it’s quite interesting given how zealous he was when he worked for Starr and they tried to paint him too much as the All-American boy for me.
The problem I have with it is that in the absence of a name, and without other women coming forward to tell a similar story, it’s WAY too easy for the Right to paint this as a smear made up from whole cloth. I understand why Feinstein sat on it. Without corroboration it only reinforces what each side already thinks.
I think tonight is a good doctor night.
Perhaps rewatching the 50th Anniversary special?
re: #278 Blind Frog Belly White
The problem I have with it is that in the absence of a name, and without other women coming forward to tell a similar story, it’s WAY too easy for the Right to paint this as a smear made up from whole cloth. I understand why Feinstein sat on it. Without corroboration it only reinforces what each side already thinks.
I totally get that. I just think it shouldn’t be ignored and I know you and us here don’t feel that way. The Republicans though want it swept under and want to continue to paint Kavanaugh as this boy scout that I don’t think he is.
re: #277 William Lewis
it’s not the watts, it’s how you use them. My 6 watt hand wired tube amp has gotten me noise complaints :) Never managed that with my 20 watt 8” solid state amp…
Must be pretty efficient speakers.
re: #277 William Lewis
it’s not the watts, it’s how you use them. My 6 watt hand wired tube amp has gotten me noise complaints :) Never managed that with my 20 watt 8” solid state amp…
Tube watts are magic I guess. I have a solid state practice amp with way more watts but the few times I have opened up that little 22 or so watt Silvertone… LOUD and beautiful
EDIT: When I can afford it I want to get a super low power tube amp so I can have a power tube getting really hot and crunchy without breaking eardrums.
Or a house. With good sound insulation
re: #280 HappyWarrior
I totally get that. I just think it shouldn’t be ignored and I know you and us here don’t feel that way. The Republicans though want it swept under and want to continue to paint Kavanaugh as this boy scout that I don’t think he is.
I’m just really frustrated by the whole thing. I mean, people say “We should believe her!”, but who is “her”? Who is it we’re believing?
re: #281 Blind Frog Belly White
Must be pretty efficient speakers.
It is a 12” that gets good reviews when VHT sells it by itself. There are people that think it’s too base centered but I like the tone I get. Especially from my phaser, reverb & Casino’s P-90’s :D
re: #284 Blind Frog Belly White
I’m just really frustrated by the whole thing. I mean, people say “We should believe her!”, but who is “her”? Who is it we’re believing?
That is true. I would like to know a little more about the accuser.
re: #270 Jebediah, RBG
I lucked into it. My mom paid $25 to get it for me at the library/museum fundraising sale. Since I worked there, I couldn’t buy anything in the sale. Later the guy (who also worked there) who donated it for the sale said “If I’d known you wanted it I would have just given it to you”
I have had it for over 27 years. I bought it long, LONG before I started trying to play guitar. I just had a strong feeling it would be something worth having. It wasn’t until I started trying to play that I found out it was not working. Robert Hernandez in Boyle Heights (a friend recommended him) fixed it right up. It goes into a Mesa Boogie 1x12 3/4 back cabinet with a 90 watt rated speaker - kind of a weird combination seems to me.
Sounds like something Jack White would approve of! I play into a Music Man I got in 1982 from a friend for $100. I think I could get it modded so that it doesn’t amp up so quickly, but that’s not a priority. I could probably get a cool little room amp for the cost of a mod.
re: #248 Jay C
I wonder what the problem was that caused (for me, anyway) that half-hour site outage?
The Deep State? Or the Derp State?
Russian hackers?
Aliens??
Somebody trip over a power cord?
LGF is temporarily offline because of a server issue. We’re working on it with our host.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 14, 2018
re: #276 gocart mozart
Yep. This is what I was thinking. She had a history with him and she took care of him. I really really hope she doesn’t get away with it, but I fear she will.
Fuck.
re: #284 Blind Frog Belly White
I’m just really frustrated by the whole thing. I mean, people say “We should believe her!”, but who is “her”? Who is it we’re believing?
Yes. I’m easy to convince - if the accuser has the courage to stand up. And I have personal reasons to understand how hard that can be. But for something like this? Well, this comes close…
re: #288 Bubblehead II
The hamsters ran out of Quaaludes and spontaneously combusted.
re: #277 William Lewis
it’s not the watts, it’s how you use them. My 6 watt hand wired tube amp has gotten me noise complaints :) Never managed that with my 20 watt 8” solid state amp…
I played through an 18 watt Friedman combo over the weekend. Sucker was loud!
The class rating of tube amps makes a difference. I’ve got a 30 watt Crate Class A head that’s louder than my Marshall.
re: #273 HappyWarrior
You’re friends with me on FB so you probably saw my post. It really touched me that I was getting support on it from family and friends including family I’ve met through my very research.
I thought the whole thing was wonderful…the trip you went on, the family, everything!
re: #276 gocart mozart
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Murdered over music. This wouldn’t be the first time sigh.
re: #275 HappyWarrior
Yeah last night, I thought this was just an 18 year old boy and his 17 year old girlfriend going out of state for a fling but this is quite specific.
Yep, me, as well. I’ve completely changed my mind with this new information and it should be used against him.
re: #282 Jebediah, RBG
Tube watts are magic I guess. I have a solid state practice amp with way more watts but the few times I have opened up that little 22 or so watt Silvertone… LOUD and beautiful
EDIT: When I can afford it I want to get a super low power tube amp so I can have a power tube getting really hot and crunchy without breaking eardrums.
Or a house. With good sound insulation
I just did a search and was surprised to see that Marshall makes a 1 watt tube amp! Cute lil’ thing.
re: #293 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
I thought the whole thing was wonderful…the trip you went on, the family, everything!
I’m glad you enjoyed it. I really want other people to be able to experience something like that. It just humbles you to walk those streets, enter those churches, see the headstones, etc, and think about those who came before you. I’m proud to be American but I’m proud of my Irish, German, Slovene, and Carpatho-Rusyn roots too. Our nation’s motto applies to us as human beings, out of one many. Purity’s a foolish man’s game.
re: #288 Bubblehead II
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Likely story. I think it’s the shut down of the space observatory in New Mexico.
re: #211 Blind Frog Belly White
So, I’m looking at Elgin pocket watches on Ebay, and I see this listing:
“SCARCE ONLY 74,500 MADE / 1887 ELGIN B W RAYMOND 18S 15J POCKET WATCH.”
Um… 74,500 made is not only not scarce, it’s really fucking COMMON. 1000 made isn’t even scarce. Uncommon, maybe. Scarce is like, 100 made.
At least they didn’t say “Rare!”.
Same seller has another listing:
“RARE! ONLY 32,500 MADE!”
There are 12 just like it CURRENTLY listed on Ebay. Same movement, same case model. One of those 12 is an identical watch, being listed by the same seller. It also says
“RARE! ONLY 32,500 MADE!”
The president of the US is one twisted asshole. pic.twitter.com/8e9fNNzIau
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 14, 2018
re: #296 makeitstop
I just did a search and was surprised to see that Marshall makes a 1 watt tube amp! Cute lil’ thing.
Woo - power reduction to 0.1 watt!
Dear Little Green Footballs,
Sorry to go off topic, but what do you make of this?
The company for which I work moved last weekend into a new building. The hallways and conference rooms have lots of works by professional photographers. This is hanging on the wall of a hallway leading to a conference room.
Leni Riefenstahl
My first thought: I wonder if that’s an original.
My second thought: If so, is it valuable?
My third thought: What am I thinking?
(Editied to change “worked” to “work.” I still work there.
re: #297 HappyWarrior
Travel expands the heart and mind.
re: #300 Charles Johnson
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At the very least you could show some respect to the people who lost their lives. For months, you claimed that barely anyone died and now you’re finally acknowledging it but blaming the media for bringing it up. You clearly are not responsible to be President so how about you and Pence both resign and go straight to fucking hell where you belong. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell can join you too.
oy
time to get back on the bicycle. 14 mile ride home then couch here I come
re: #303 plansbandc
Travel expands the heart and mind.
It really does. I’ve traveled quite a bit but this really was the first time I traveled to a place where I knew for sure I had roots and met people native to the area where my roots were. I actually visited the home where my second great grandfather spent the end of his life in the 1920’s and where countless relatives bearing my grandmother’s maiden name passed by over the century. And man trying the native food. Best kolbasi I ever had.
re: #304 HappyWarrior
At the very least you could show some respect to the people who lost their lives. For months, you claimed that barely anyone died and now you’re finally acknowledging it but blaming the media for bringing it up. You clearly are not responsible to be President so how about you and Pence both resign and go straight to fucking hell where you belong. Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell can join you too.
Speaking of:
It’s Not Just the President* Who Ought to Be Sweating Today
Don’t forget Paul Manafort got Mike Pence the VP job.
re: #302 Scout
Dear Little Green Footballs,
Sorry to go off topic, but what do you make of this?
The company for which I worked moved last weekend into a new building. The hallways and conference rooms have lots of works by professional photographers. This is hanging on the wall of a hallway leading to a conference room.
Leni Riefenstahl
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My first thought: I wonder if that’s an original.
My second thought: If so, is it valuable?
My third thought: What am I thinking?
Wow. That does look like it was signed by Riefenstahl, which would probably make it valuable if it’s genuine and not some kind of reproduction. If it’s a reproduction you have a Nazi somewhere close by.
Also disgusting because it’s Nazi propaganda, of course, whether valuable or not.
The problem isn’t merely that Trump is unfit to be President, he’s unfit to be a decent human being too. He just cannot show any real empathy. Everything comes back to one person in the end and that’s Donald J. Trump and how this is good or bad for him. All politicians are narcissistic but this guy, man.
Trump is reported to be afraid that Florence will be his Katrina. I suspect he is finally, after all this time, beginning to understand that PR/Maria already was.
re: #308 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Speaking of:
It’s Not Just the President* Who Ought to Be Sweating Today
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Yes, I brought that up to my Mom when I brought up potentials for Manafort to give up. Pence is there because of Manafort, if Corey or Bannon were there at the time Trump picked his running mate, Pence would still be trying to waste Indiana’s tax dollars on reparative therapy and hiding from Mother when he’s bad.
re: #311 A Cranky One
Trump is reported to be afraid that Florence will be his Katrina. I suspect he is finally, after all this time, beginning to understand that PR/Maria already was.
He could just do all us a favor and turn himself in to Mueller now. Maybe if he’s lucky, he’ll get out to see Barron change his name like Manafort’s daughter did.
re: #297 HappyWarrior
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re: #302 Scout
Dear Little Green Footballs,
Sorry to go off topic, but what do you make of this?
The company for which I worked moved last weekend into a new building. The hallways and conference rooms have lots of works by professional photographers. This is hanging on the wall of a hallway leading to a conference room.
Leni Riefenstahl
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My first thought: I wonder if that’s an original.
My second thought: If so, is it valuable?
My third thought: What am I thinking?
Dog whistle of historic proportions.
Hitler saw Leni Riefenstahl as a director who could use aesthetics to produce an image of a strong Germany imbued with Wagnerian motifs of power and beauty.
re: #226 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Ah, you’re back. I haven’t felt that kind of withdrawal panic since I quit smoking.
What was that suspicious 76 minute gap in the tape?
re: #311 A Cranky One
Trump is reported to be afraid that Florence will be his Katrina. I suspect he is finally, after all this time, beginning to understand that PR/Maria already was.
And the more he talks about it, the less time FAUX has to convince their audience that Maria happened on Obama’s watch before the 2020 election.
re: #314 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
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Stop. Just stop. Stop. I can only get so erect.
— rob Mac (@dbdMAr) September 14, 2018
re: #317 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
And the more he talks about it, the less time FAUX has to convince their audience that Maria happened on Obama’s watch before the 2020 election.
I wonder if the day will come when even Fox gets tired of making excuses for him and just starts to treat him how they do Bush now where Lou Dobbs calls Bush a raging liberal and FNC forgets their role in attacking all liberal critics of the Bush administration. Hell you got deluded assholes like Shapiro who already tell themselves that Trump is a “leftist” because of his stances on trade because they’re too chicken shit to admit that Trump is one of them.
The Manafort Cooperation Is Pardon Proofhttps://t.co/UJooMjWYN1
— emptywheel (@emptywheel) September 14, 2018
“Here’s what Robert Mueller just did: He sewed up the key witness to implicate the President, and he paid for the entire investigation. And it’s only now lunch time.” https://t.co/DnXuzWZcZF
— Nora Kelly (@nora_kelly) September 14, 2018
re: #321 Barefoot Grin
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They hate Mueller because they know he’s a seasoned pro who was getting perps while Trump was doing blow. Rhyme intentional but more in tribute to Mueller’s lifetime of public service.
re: #309 Charles Johnson
If it’s a reproduction you have a Nazi somewhere close by.
Thanks very much for your reply.
While that is certainly very possible, it could also just be plain ignorance (meaning lack of education). I’m sure there are a lot of people who have never even heard the name Leni Riefenstahl, let alone understand her place in history. I mean, my god, think of those people in the Jay Leno street interviews who don’t know what country Paris is in, let alone who fought who in World War II.
In any event, I’m going to see what management thinks of this and see about taking it down. Maybe a reputable museum or university archive would appreciate it as a donation (if it’s authentic).
re: #315 wrenchwench
Dog whistle of historic proportions.
There’s no doubt that Riefenstahl was an immensely talented filmmaker, but her gifts were dedicated to one of the worst causes in human history.
If we lived in a country with a competent press, they might now devote some time to calling out every Republican who insisted that Al Franken resign over just two allegations. After all, he had a letter from all the women who knew him that vouched for his character, and they knew him more recently that high school.
But we don’t, so we’re going to get uncritical reporting about a “letter” that the GOP whipped out of their ass a day after the allegations dropped.
re: #325 Targetpractice
If we lived in a country with a competent press, they might now devote some time to calling out every Republican who insisted that Al Franken resign over just two allegations. After all, he had a letter from all the women who knew him that vouched for his character, and they knew him more recently that high school.
But we don’t, so we’re going to get uncritical reporting about a “letter” that the GOP whipped out of their ass a day after the allegations dropped.
That’s very true.
re: #315 wrenchwench
Dog whistle of historic proportions.
Interestingly, since I haven’t seen that photograph nor name of the photographer before, it struck me immediately as coming from the Nazi era and I was wondering if that was Hitler propaganda.
re: #327 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
Interestingly, since I haven’t seen that photograph nor name of the photographer before, it struck me immediately as coming from the Nazi era and I was wondering if that was Hitler propaganda.
You and Scout can hear those dog whistles. In a good way.
re: #327 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
Interestingly, since I haven’t seen that photograph nor name of the photographer before, it struck me immediately as coming from the Nazi era and I was wondering if that was Hitler propaganda.
A really weird thing about this: That is the only photo I zeroed in on and checked the name. I wonder if that says anything about me as a human being.
re: #318 HappyWarrior
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re: #330 Scout
A really weird thing about this: That is the only photo I zeroed in on and checked the name. I wonder if that says anything about me as a human being.
It says you’re really perceptive?
re: #330 Scout
A really weird thing about this: That is the only photo I zeroed in on and checked the name. I wonder if that says anything about me as a human being.
She was good at art. It’s on a wall, free of context. You have a good eye. Or two.
re: #329 wrenchwench
You and Scout can hear those dog whistles. In a good way.
Comes from watching a lot of documentaries and reading a lot of history. ;-)
re: #330 Scout
A really weird thing about this: That is the only photo I zeroed in on and checked the name. I wonder if that says anything about me as a human being.
Yes, all good!
re: #334 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
Comes from watching a lot of documentaries and reading a lot of history. ;-)
You have pre-installed context. Good work.
re: #331 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
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“There are a lot of people in Russia and Ukraine who are probably unhappy with the fact that Manafort has flipped”
Manafort might have “decided to put himself in the full embrace of the Federal investigative and protective bureaucracy” - @howardfineman pic.twitter.com/naZdscWKyQ— TheBeat w/Ari Melber (@TheBeatWithAri) September 14, 2018
re: #330 Scout
A really weird thing about this: That is the only photo I zeroed in on and checked the name. I wonder if that says anything about me as a human being.
Her images are undeniably powerful. That’s why it grabbed your attention. But seriously - an authentic large portrait photo like this signed by Riefenstahl herself is probably very valuable. I think the image might be from the 1936 Olympics.
re: #338 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #339 Charles Johnson
Her images are undeniably powerful. That’s why it grabbed your attention. But seriously - an authentic large portrait photo like this signed by Riefenstahl herself is probably very valuable. I think the image might be from the 1936 Olympics.
I think you’re right. The image to me looks like an athletic one and we know she documented the Olympics. How it got here, that’s an interesting mystery to ponder.
re: #339 Charles Johnson
Her images are undeniably powerful. That’s why it grabbed your attention. But seriously - an authentic large portrait photo like this signed by Riefenstahl herself is probably very valuable. I think the image might be from the 1936 Olympics.
It’s been years since I’ve seen it, but to me that looks like a still from the opening of the movie Olympia, about the Olympics.
It’s crazy to think she was alive well into my teen years. All this wasn’t that long ago.
Yes, it’s definitely from the 1936 Olympics, from her book of photographs, “Schönheit im Olympischen Kampf.”
lots of google hits using “leni riefenstahl jump rope” keywords
It *is* from the 1936 Olympics.
re: #339 Charles Johnson
Her images are undeniably powerful. That’s why it grabbed your attention. But seriously - an authentic large portrait photo like this signed by Riefenstahl herself is probably very valuable. I think the image might be from the 1936 Olympics.
It’s certainly athletics-related: “seilspringer” means “rope-jumper” (which is what those girls are doing - duhhh!): though it probably well may be Olympics-related.
re: #327 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
Interestingly, since I haven’t seen that photograph nor name of the photographer before, it struck me immediately as coming from the Nazi era and I was wondering if that was Hitler propaganda.
One of the innovations Riefenstahl was super-famous for was that perspective of framing from below, in order to make the people in the image appear heroic. Photographers and cinematographers just didn’t do that before her; painters generally hadn’t done that either.
theconversation.com
Leni Riefenstahl: both feminist icon and fascist film-maker
Riefenstahl, like many other celebrities of the Third Reich, was wise enough to destroy incriminating evidence at the end of World War II and created the image of herself as a naïve opportunist through interviews, autobiographies and - often enough - libel cases.
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Riefenstahl would later claim that Goebbels hated her and only Hitler’s patronage spared her from trouble. But this has never been substantially backed up by evidence. Riefenstahl’s acquaintance with Hitler goes back to 1932 when they met for the first time - after she wrote to him requesting a meeting.
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After the Nazi Party came to power in January 1933, Riefenstahl turned her close links to Hitler into a profitable venture. Riefenstahl was commissioned to produce films on the annual Nazi Party rallies in Nuremberg 1933 and 1934, Victory of Faith and Triumph of the Will, respectively. The latter, in particular, is regarded as a cinematic milestone for using novel techniques in visual storytelling.
Riefenstahl would defend herself after the war by saying that these, like her two movies on the Berlin Olympics, were documentaries rather than propaganda movies - there is no narrator in the film and thus no explicitly stated political agenda. But when you see the films, there is really no need for a narrator. The opening sequence of Triumph of the Will is a plane carrying Hitler to Nuremberg, to be greeted by an enthusiastic crowd upon landing. This descent from the heavens echoes Nazi propaganda that Hitler was sent by providence to rescue Germany.
If I worked at your office… I’d tell the boss that photo makes me uncomfortable and ask that it be removed.
Regarding the DNA stuff, it amuses me seeing people insist their results can’t possibly be right. We like to think of old times people staying in place but people did migrate. Anyone remember Macron’s predecessor in France, Hollande? There’s a reason why that’s his surname.
He has the best information about anything at his fingertips, one of the largest intelligence apparatuses in human history. Yet he fucking watches Fox News all day. What a disgrace.
“The story of Puerto Rico is the rebuilding that has occurred. The President has done an extraordinary job of cleanup, rebuilding electrical stuff and everything else.” @EdRollins “The people of Puerto Rico have one of the most corrupt governments in our country.” @LouDobbs
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 15, 2018
re: #350 teleskiguy
He has the best information about anything at his fingertips, one of the largest intelligence apparatuses in human history. Yet he fucking watches Fox News all day. What a disgrace.
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Ed Eollins and Lou Dobbs who probably never once stepped foot in PR. This is just pathetic. First he denied the death toll. Now he seems to be “admitting “ it but letting his apologists blame the PR government and the media. This is disgraceful and someone needs to smack both of these propagandists.
re: #346 Jay C
ADD: it’s value would be more-easily determined if there was a number on it - ideally on the front: but as usual with old “edition” photos, it may be inscribed on the back.
Suggestion: get the office management to take the photo down (as Nazi propaganda), then examine the back of it (often the more-interesting side of an artwork) to see what’s on it.
‘The United States has been screwing Puerto Rico for over a hundred years and this is just the latest, most disgusting chapter.’ pic.twitter.com/8w6md44p8P
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) October 27, 2017
If I found that photo (framed so nicely) For $5.00 at a yard sale, I’d but it and offer it to the US Holocaust Memorial Museum, or whoever might want it.
Instead, I found this one. It hangs in my shop. It’s coming with me when I clear out.
re: #349 HappyWarrior
Regarding DNA tests - the genealogical value is in the relatives one finds in the databases. I know they have been of use to me in correcting my family tree.
MS-13! OOGA BOOGA!!!
My thoughts and prayers are with
Evelyn Rodriguez this evening, along with her family and friends. #RIPEvelyn https://t.co/wMwxRdjBHM— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 15, 2018
re: #357 freetoken
Regarding DNA tests - the genealogical value is in the relatives one finds in the databases. I know they have been of use to me in correcting my family tree.
Absolutely! I’ve found many including two of my travel companions from my last trip.
re: #358 teleskiguy
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Exploiting another death, sick fuck. No words for Mr. Jean in Texas of course.
re: #350 teleskiguy
He has the best information about anything at his fingertips, one of the largest intelligence apparatuses in human history. Yet he fucking watches Fox News all day. What a disgrace.
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“The President was really great at rebuilding the electrical stuff.”
This is how you talk to a 6 year old.
re: #350 teleskiguy
He has the best information about anything at his fingertips, one of the largest intelligence apparatuses in human history. Yet he fucking watches Fox News all day. What a disgrace.
“The people of Puerto Rico have one of the most corrupt governments in our country.”
Aren’t they all appointed by the Executive Branch? So…maybe.
re: #362 Eclectic Cyborg
“The President was really great at rebuilding the electrical stuff.”
This is how you tall to a 6 year old.
Well they are talking to Trump himself so?
Wow, I didn’t realize Riefenstahl lived to be 101.
She died in 2003.
If a Democrat fucked up the disaster relief for a very red state or a very white state, we’d hear that they were being punished for being Republican or white by the very people who blame Puerto Rico on FNC for what happened. This is fucking sick. It’s fucking sick how Trump refuses to take any responsibility for what happened. It’s fucking sick how FNC is always there to pat him on his fat orange ass and tell him “It’s all right, Donald, you did great, it’s the media, Democrats, etc’s fault that you’re being criticized.” FNC really is a disgrace to the total concept of what a free media is supposed to be. The media isn’t supposed to be the President’s voice and FNC has been the past two years.
re: #234 The Vicious Babushka
Some intern was using the Trump account to RT weather reports but he grabbed his phone back.
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Look it up
re: #350 teleskiguy
He has the best information about anything at his fingertips, one of the largest intelligence apparatuses in human history. Yet he fucking watches Fox News all day. What a disgrace.
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Also, he watches Fox News because Fox tells him what he wants to hear in language he can understand. It’s a big fucking ego stroke.
re: #365 Eclectic Cyborg
Makes you think. This stuff didn’t happen that long ago, it’s not ancient history. Ruby Bridges, first black child to desegregate public schools in Louisiana, just turned 64.
re: #369 teleskiguy
Makes you think. This stuff didn’t happen that long ago, it’s not ancient history. Ruby Bridges, first black child to desegregate public schools in Louisiana, just turned 64.
I need to find the documentary that talks about that and show my kids. Their grandfather is 10 years older than that.
re: #368 Eclectic Cyborg
Also, he watches Fox News because Fox tells him what he wants to hear in language he can understand. It’s a big fucking ego stroke.
That really is the only thing FNC does now is to reassure Turmp that nothing is ever his fault. It’s disgusting and he enjoys it because he loves them kissing his fat orange ass and telling him that it’s the mean old media, Democrats, etc that are being mean to him and that he’s the best President ever. Pretty rich shit considering FNC’s hacks complained about any praise of Obama the past eight years but meanwhile they’re literally spoonfeeding the President his talking points. Can you imagine Obama using Twitter to quote Rachel, Lawrence, or any liberal pundit the way Trump does the pundits on FNC?
Wild WSJ story: FEMA chief Brock Long was tailed to North Carolina by government investigators while he “often left agency headquarters on Thursdays and traveled home with a caravan of federal workers, who stayed in nearby hotels for the long weekend.” https://t.co/UwCLeA72fo
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) September 15, 2018
1/2 I hope everyone who cares about the US understands that behind all the daily Trump circus is a continual, determined and horribly effective effort to roll back the federal government to something more like the 1950s. Or earlier. The federal court system, environmental …
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 15, 2018
2/2 protections, scientific research, immigration, civil rights - in all these areas, the regressive forces of American politics are making headway every single day. This mid-term election may be the most important one in our lifetimes.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 15, 2018
re: #369 teleskiguy
Makes you think. This stuff didn’t happen that long ago, it’s not ancient history. Ruby Bridges, first black child to desegregate public schools in Louisiana, just turned 64.
Shit, my own grandfather was a co-worker of the Loving plaintiff. And Mom was 8 when SCOTUS ruled that interracial marriage was Constitutional. We get numbskulls like Trump because people forget that history isn’t as distant as they want to believe. John Lewis is still with us today with his scars both physical and emotional from Selma. And it’s very possible had he not been killed, MLK would be with us today too approaching 90.
re: #372 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Brock Long was told not to take a caravan of FEMA staffers home to North Carolina. When he ignored the warnings, he was out under surveillance — the DHS inspector general had him tailed back to Hickory. https://t.co/hNdZgvADeM
— Michael C. Bender (@MichaelCBender) September 15, 2018
re: #370 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
I need to find the documentary that talks about that and show my kids. Their grandfather is 10 years older than that.
Norman Rockwell made a painting called “A Problem We All Live With” based on Ruby Bridges.
re: #372 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
How fucking hard is it to just do your job and not violate all the rules and regulations, cheating the taxpayers? Jeezus fucking Christ.
re: #377 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
How fucking hard is it to just do your job and not violate all the rules and regulations, cheating the taxpayers? Jeezus fucking Christ.
With this administration, very apparently. Hear about Nikki’s curtains and maid today? I think that’s what infuriates me about the Trump base the most btw. They claimed to have embraced him because they were “tired” of Washington shit like that. Where’s their anger? Oh wait, they cheer him on like a bunch of sieg heiling jackasses whenever they go to his rallies. And then their propaganda tells them that Trump not only is sound mentally which he clearly isn’t but he’s the most ever. There’s so much fucking wrong with the right wing movement in this country and it sucks because we need sensible opposition. I’m okay with the libertarians emerging as that to the left but they have their own problems too.
I’ve also got to find a good documentary on 9-11 (if anyone has any suggestions…I have Hulu and Amazon) for my eldest to watch so she has a better understanding of what happened that day. She wasn’t born yet and she has a writing assignment for her English class.
re: #379 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
I’ve also got to find a good documentary on 9-11 (if anyone has any suggestions…I have Hulu and Amazon) for my eldest to watch so she has a better understanding of what happened that day. She wasn’t born yet and she has a writing assignment for her English class.
The Woman Who Wasn’t There. Infuriating but fascinating.
re: #377 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
How fucking hard is it to just do your job and not violate all the rules and regulations, cheating the taxpayers? Jeezus fucking Christ.
When Trump’s the president (and the person who is Long’s boss) and he does things like this and more on a grand scale with little to no ill effect, why wouldn’t you take advantage of the situation? He knows that the DHS IG’s report doesn’t mean shit as long as he can keep Trump in his corner to stay on the job by kissing and slobbering all over his massive ass.
re: #310 HappyWarrior
The problem isn’t merely that Trump is unfit to be President, he’s unfit to be a decent human being too. He just cannot show any real empathy. Everything comes back to one person in the end and that’s Donald J. Trump and how this is good or bad for him. All politicians are narcissistic but this guy, man.
His personality is anathema to public service and the presidency specifically
I honestly don’t know what pisses me off more that Trump seriously thinks he can just go to FNC and live tweet them kissing his ass as if that totally invalidates any criticism of him or changes what has happened or that FNC does it. For all the complaining Trump does about the media, he’s had one major network that will excuse anything he does. I’m waiting for Trump to shit on a flag and FNC to excuse it somehow.
re: #382 dangerman
His personality is anathema to public service and the presidency specifically
Yep. They should have just let him eat himself to death and let him be remembered as that guy with the stupid reality show and “You’re Fired.” Even when I was 8 in the mid 90’s, I could see right through him as the shallow man he really is.
re: #381 TedStriker
When Trump’s the president (and the person who is Long’s boss) and he does things like this and more on a grand scale with little to no ill effect, why wouldn’t you take advantage of the situation? He knows that the DHS IG’s report doesn’t mean shit as long as he can keep Trump in his corner to stay on the job by kissing and slobbering all over his massive ass.
I could never do that. My moral compass wouldn’t allow it. Does anyone have a moral compass anymore? (asks the atheist)
re: #385 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
That does look fascinating, but I’d like to stick with something that doesn’t have an imposter in it…though I’m sure my dark daughter would like it!
Hmmm. Don’t know of any others off hand but yeah I’d still recommend that one to her in her spare time.
I really thought that it was almost universally agreed that Donald Trump was a sad attention seeking clown until two years ago. God, my dad’s father was terrified by the possibility of Reagan becoming President. What the hell would he say about a man like Trump. Big Dad as we call him was a NLRB lifer, along with his brother the first college graduates in his family and TBH probably the first ever in my direct line. He was kind, compassionate, intelligent, loyal, etc. Everything that Trump ain’t.
re: #231 Blind Frog Belly White
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Which makes one wonder what info exists on the President and the campaign that PM does not know?
re: #124 William Lewis
Ah that is so much freaking better.
Today is payday. First big check from the new job.
Just got back from the Pawn shop. All my stuff back.
But most important - MY AMP!!!! I can rattle my windows again. It may only be 6 watts but those tubes can scream with a push from the Boss DS1 makes me a joyful noise!
It’s Friday, I don’t work till tomorrow afternoon so I got nothing better to do - I’m gonna go buy some beer, a little bit of whiskey and ROCK!
why yes, I’m feeling happy to have a job I actually like that pays better than anything I’ve had for 2004…
Excellent dude.
re: #19 Blind Frog Belly White
“Dory was really making it hard for me to comment on FB this morning. Hard to type with a handful of sleeping puppy….”
I can definitely understand that. Penelope Penny will try to climb on my lap while my laptop is already on my lap! She always wants to claim my lap as her personal property.
re: #379 Sionainn, the Nasty Devilbitch
I’ve also got to find a good documentary on 9-11 (if anyone has any suggestions…I have Hulu and Amazon) for my eldest to watch so she has a better understanding of what happened that day. She wasn’t born yet and she has a writing assignment for her English class.
These two french filmmakers were doing a somewhat routine documentary about a New York City rookie firefighter, and happened to be there that day. They saw the plane overhead, they rushed to the scene and were in the building until everyone got ordered out….
re: #333 wrenchwench
She was good at art. It’s on a wall, free of context. You have a good eye. Or two.
Is it a simple photograph, or is it a still from one of Riefenstahl’s films?
re: #366 HappyWarrior
If a Democrat fucked up the disaster relief for a very red state or a very white state, we’d hear that they were being punished for being Republican or white by the very people who blame Puerto Rico on FNC for what happened. This is fucking sick. It’s fucking sick how Trump refuses to take any responsibility for what happened. It’s fucking sick how FNC is always there to pat him on his fat orange ass and tell him “It’s all right, Donald, you did great, it’s the media, Democrats, etc’s fault that you’re being criticized.” FNC really is a disgrace to the total concept of what a free media is supposed to be. The media isn’t supposed to be the President’s voice and FNC has been the past two years.
But a Democratic President wouldn’t do that. He would make sure that FEMA was competently staffed and funded and deliver a quality response, as his job demanded.
When was the last time a Democratic FEMA response was substandard, regardless of where it happened?