Seth Meyers: Trump Turns on Allies, Stands by Saudi Arabia [VIDEO]
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump turning on some of his closest allies while standing by the one that pays him: Saudi Arabia.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump turning on some of his closest allies while standing by the one that pays him: Saudi Arabia.
Remember when Obama politely said that he disagreed with the Citizens United ruling during a State of the Union and Official Washington lost its mind because the Justices happened to be in attendance?
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) November 21, 2018
And also remember how literally everything Obama said he feared about the ruling came true? And remember how one of those fears was foreign money infiltrating our elections, and Roberts eyerolled and shook his head like “no way dude” and then it happened and Trump was elected? https://t.co/eoyFWfbGDi
— Ken Tremendous (@KenTremendous) November 21, 2018
Where did this $904K come from? Donors Trust was used intentionally to conceal the donor. The Mercer family? Kochs? Saudi Arabia? Russia? If the Senate had confirmed him we would know. The House will have to find out in January.
This guy could be a mole.https://t.co/nmHsQLC7hJ— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) November 21, 2018
JFK drew this sailboat on stationery of Houston’s Rice Hotel, where he spoke tonight 1963, on the last night of his life: pic.twitter.com/ymlDsiVoNi
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) November 21, 2018
re: #3 teleskiguy
That seems eerie in that the kite is not attached to the boat. It’s on its way out of the frame.
I think it’s a kite on the right?
re: #3 teleskiguy
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Tell me this doesn’t look like an album cover from some band that was heavily influenced by listening to too much Wilco.
Go ahead, tell me.
So, I am cheating for the big dinner tomorrow. Ordered sides, a pecan pie, and dinner rolls from the local upscale-ish grocery store (none of that $20 butter though), but I am going all out with the turkey like I always do. Year 2 of separating it while raw, searing the skin side on all parts, packing breasts/thighs/legs with thyme and sage/salt/sugar to sous vide. The dark meat will go for 24 hours at 150, and the white meat for 12 at 130. I did this last year and it was so damn amazing. Just a quick second sear on the stove after everything else is ready to serve. It’s only the folks and I, and it’s the perfect game plan. Tossed the carcass, neck, and wing tips into the stock pot with water and herbs/mirepoix for gravy. That will simmer for a few hours, and I’ll use some of the meat along with the giblets to give the gravy good lumps. ;)
Hope everyone has a Happy Indigenous People’s Day tomorrow!
I just tried to put my reading glasses on over the reading glasses I was already wearing.
You’re welcome ladies.— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
re: #9 goddamnedfrank
As someone who has never had to wear corrective glasses I weirdly kind of look forward to the day where I need reading glasses.
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 22, 2018
Getting old sucks, m’ man.
And it only gets worse.
You’re welcome.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) November 22, 2018
re: #11 teleskiguy
Oh, no! I’ve been nearly legally blind my whole life, and got corrective implanted lenses when I had cataract surgery, and now it is nearly 20-20! Absolute heaven!!!!! Eight years of heavy bifocals, and 50 years of hard contacts, and now there is sight!
Be so grateful for such a wonderful gift! (and Medicare, so I was able to get it!)
Happy Thanksgiving to all—even the haters and losers!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2013
re: #14 teleskiguy
He is so high on his own fiefdom right now.
re: #15 prairiefire
That’s from 2013 (I get caught all the time)
re: #13 retired cynic
Like anything on the human body, things atrophy over time. Genetically I got my father’s eyes, my mother has been nearsighted her whole life, has worn glasses since she was seven. My father never wore glasses until his late 50s, for reading. He’s 70 now and has to wear corrective glasses while driving.
re: #9 goddamnedfrank
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Ha! I went at least 20 years buying reading glasses at the drug store (an advantage of being farsighted), but +3.25 is about the best you can do there—it got to the point where I needed one pair to see and had to stack another pair on top to read….
As I have for several years now, I’ll be having Thanksgiving dinner at our church outreach center tomorrow. The master cooks (not me, needless to say) will arrive at 4 AM to get things going. The menu includes practically everything, including ham and roast beef for the numerous turkey haters around here.
addendum: We also have tamales and tacos.
re: #17 retired cynic
That’s from 2013 (I get caught all the time)
Yes but I’m certain his sentiment hasn’t changed a bit.
re: #19 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Ha! I went at least 20 years buying reading glasses at the drug store (an advantage of being farsighted), but +3.25 is about the best you can do there—it got to the point where I needed one pair to see and had to stack another pair on top to read….
Right now I can get away with a +1.5 but buy the +1.75 because I can’t abide shit not being absolutely tack sharp. I buy ‘em on Amazon in four packs.
I didn’t need them until I got the CATz Lasik done at the end of last year and traded being very nearsighted for being 20/20 at distance. The nice thing about readers is they’re so cheap I can buy lots and stash ‘em all over the place.
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
re: #24 goddamnedfrank
The surgeon did my worst eye set for reading, and my good eye for distance. That was the way they have always been, so it hasn’t caused any trouble at all. He said that was a common choice. I can recommend it, anyway.
re: #25 retired cynic
The surgeon did my worst eye set for reading, and my good eye for distance. That was the way they have always been, so it hasn’t caused any trouble at all. He said that was a common choice. I can recommend it, anyway.
My surgeon gave me that option, I wanted distance. He went with distance vision for himself but said his Mom chose monovision and he didn’t push either option as superior. I’d been wearing glasses since eighth grade so I was fine with needing readers.
re: #25 retired cynic
The surgeon did my worst eye set for reading, and my good eye for distance. That was the way they have always been, so it hasn’t caused any trouble at all. He said that was a common choice. I can recommend it, anyway.
That works for those who tolerate monovision. A friend had her cataract surgery with the lens set that way and loves it. However, in my case, although that is how my contacts worked, I always hated it. So, with my recent cataract surgery, my eyes are adjusted for “nearish” vision and I have to wear glasses for movies or driving. But, despite that, my vision is far better than it’s been since around age 7.
Strong opening maneuver by the gays in the war on Christmas pic.twitter.com/zxbr3ojGUo
— This is a 7000 series tran (@transscribe) November 21, 2018
Canada says, “Bitch, please!” to Donald Trump.
Donald Trump has just tweeted a thank you to Saudi Arabia for current low oil prices, which he likens to ‘a big Tax Cut for America and the World!’ In fact, Canada is the US’s biggest supplier of imported oil at 40%, compared to only 11% from Saudi Arabia.
— CBC News Alerts (@CBCAlerts) November 21, 2018
Dear @realDonaldTrump: FYI below.
Also, Canadians didn’t attack America on 9/11, nor did they murder a US resident in their embassy, cut him up into pieces, and then lied to you and the American people about the murder.
Why do you grovel before Saudi Arabia? https://t.co/CQWLLtZfqL— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) November 21, 2018
Behind the private tag because NSFW polar bear anal sex Christmas display.
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I was a faithful belligerent in the War On Christmas… then @badreligion did a Christmas Album…
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 22, 2018
re: #34 teleskiguy
You want to hear them play Little Drummer Boy? Of course you do!
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NO.
re: #35 retired cynic
I am not ready
I got enough of that song for several lifetimes when Kennedy was President….
re: #30 Single-handed sailor
Also, Canadians didn’t attack America on 9/11, nor did they murder a US resident in their embassy, cut him up into pieces, and then lied to you and the American people about the murder.
Ted doesn’t go nearly far enough.
Canada on 9/11 gave safe landing to 100 of our planes, and provided comfortable accommodations and home-cooked meals to 30,000 US-bound passengers.
A Canadian embassy provided sanctuary, false papers, to Americans in Iran when their own embassy became unsafe. They also negotiate on our behalf with countries we don’t have diplomatic relations with.
Canada provided safe haven for 100,000 Vietnam-era draft dodgers whose fathers couldn’t afford to bribe a doctor to pretend to find bone spurs.
Canada’s been nothing but good to us.
Donald’s just jealous that everybody would rather have sex with their leader than ours.
re: #13 retired cynic
Oh, no! I’ve been nearly legally blind my whole life, and got corrective implanted lenses when I had cataract surgery, and now it is nearly 20-20! Absolute heaven!!!!! Eight years of heavy bifocals, and 50 years of hard contacts, and now there is sight!
Be so grateful for such a wonderful gift! (and Medicare, so I was able to get it!)
I’ve been wearing bifocals since I was nineteen. I am not wearing my glasses now, and the computer screen 18” away is fuzzy.
A mass grave — and chilling secrets from the Jim Crow era — may halt a Texas school’s construction https://t.co/dZy1x35K0V
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 20, 2018
When I was doing my dissertation on Dallas, I had many conversations with folks in the neighborhoods of Dallas. I remember one conversation with a gentleman in Deep Ellum. He told me that local lore held that this one pond in Dallas was just filled with bodies from Jim Crow era. https://t.co/hI6m3fvluG
— Edward H. Miller (@eh_miller) November 22, 2018
Step-father update: After going into the hospital last night and straight into an isolation unit, he is out today and at the rehab centre where they’ve been planning to send him for some time.
re: #40 Anymouse 🌹
I’ve been wearing bifocals since I was nineteen. I am not wearing my glasses now, and the computer screen 18” away is fuzzy.
I got them in third grade; first glasses. Horrible thing to do to a kid. But I could see for the first time in my life.
re: #43 retired cynic
I got them in third grade; first glasses. Horrible thing to do to a kid. But I could see for the first time in my life.
I am so glad we’ve reached an age where my kids have not had to put up with the crap I did.
re: #44 Belafon
I am so glad we’ve reached an age where my kids have not had to put up with the crap I did.
But thing how lucky we were. A generation earlier… and a generation before that… I would not have been a good pioneer.
re: #43 retired cynic
I got them in third grade; first glasses. Horrible thing to do to a kid. But I could see for the first time in my life.
I lived with my grandparents after my father was killed. Shortly after my sister got glasses, I noted to my grandmother that I would like an eye test as well.
She insisted that I was just looking for attention, because brown-eyed and brown-haired people don’t need glasses. (? and she was a teacher)
After endless complaining, she looked up the most expensive ophthalmologist in Michigan and took me to him, saying I would have to pay her back if he found nothing wrong. (The appointment was about $800, and my allowance was $2 a week.)
Yeah, he found something wrong all right. I’m so nearsighted I have trouble reading a book in my hands. (In school I would always go up to the chalkboard after class to make notes.)
.@Acosta: ”Are you letting the Saudis get away with murder, murdering a journalist?”
President Trump: “No. This is about America First. They’re paying us $400 billion plus to purchase and invest in our country.” https://t.co/fCTCd1cFyV pic.twitter.com/O9URVX1HkW— The Situation Room (@CNNSitRoom) November 20, 2018
Well okay. Now we know what our principles are worth. https://t.co/VZWGJFuFl2
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) November 22, 2018
re: #13 retired cynic
So glad that worked out well! I tease my mom that I can hear her new lenses making a “wrrrr” sound when she focuses on something.
Definers Public Affairs, the PR firm Facebook contracted to sling mud at critics after the Cambridge Analytica debacle, also conducted campaigns against Apple at the command of Qualcomm, according to a report Wednesday.
… Beyond NTK and media pitches, Miller himself penned an article accusing Cook of lying to President Donald Trump about building manufacturing plants in the U.S., according to an email reviewed by the Times. The piece, which included claims that Cook leaked a “fabricated story” on Trump immigration reform to the Times, was peddled to right-wing website GotNews, which published it without attribution….
The Daily Stormer was raking in so much cash last year that Andrew Anglin’s dad was able to borrow $60,000+ in neo-Nazi money to help finance a personal real-estate project. https://t.co/rGz6YDMSGK pic.twitter.com/LlRZAYGW6V
— Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) November 21, 2018
guys, please send money to https://t.co/huOL2Wf4vC for the simple reason that the Marketplace of Wonkette Ideas should be richer than fucking Stormfront. (Also I keep accidentally hiring more people at a living wage.) https://t.co/1NpuraFSaP
— Rebecca Schoenkopf, Wonkette Editrix, King Of You (@commiegirl1) November 21, 2018
re: #47 Anymouse 🌹
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My kingdom for a journalist who will ask Donny aloud “And how much of that money is going in your pockets?”
re: #51 Targetpractice
My kingdom for a journalist who will ask Donny aloud “And how much of that money is going in your pockets?”
“Is that before or after you take your cut, sir?”
“Do the Saudis know you’re skimming a little off the top?
re: #52 wheat-dogg
“Is that before or after you take your cut, sir?”
“Do the Saudis know you’re skimming a little off the top?
“Are you counting all the money they spend at your hotels?”
Time to teach young minds, where I am not allowed to skim off the top or take a cut. Besides, what student has money?
re: #30 Single-handed sailor
Why doesn’t he grovel for Canadians? Because we aren’t the ones lining his pockets with illicit funds.
re: #41 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Fort Bend ISD was the first school district I went to in Texas way back in 1973 and my mother absolutely HATED it with the heat of a billion suns. We’d just moved from Northern California and the culture shock was severe. They “tracked” junior high school students (where you went to classes with the same students on the same academic level) and my mother thought that was inappropriate. She was particularly livid that the junior high would not enroll me in home economics, because the guidance counselor said that was for “Mexican and black girls destined to become maids.”
I hated John Foster Dulles Junior High School and was glad to leave after four months. And yeah, it was seriously racist. Not that Klein High School was much better, although the current African-American mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, graduated from Klein in 1973.
Cheesecakes: done.
Coquitos (Nutella and Ferrero): done.
Dishes: done.
Sleep: next.
Night everyone!
#NowPlaying Sturgill Simpson > Turtles All the Way Down > Turtles All the Way Down https://t.co/fyq0OFRBqE
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) February 21, 2017
When I got that first tweet, “Hey, Jay, have you heard of Gamergate? It’s about ethics in video games journalism…” I never dreamed that online trolls would soon be at the center of our politics and that one of them would occupy the White House.
— Jay Rosen (@jayrosen_nyu) November 22, 2018
Representative-elect Omar:
President Trump signals he will not take strong action against Saudi Arabia or its Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman for the death and dismemberment of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi https://t.co/RgcdOPY68y pic.twitter.com/ge5DjCuoPP
— CNN (@CNN) November 20, 2018
Once again, our President proves that you can’t buy a moral compass.
And Saudi Arabia proves that you can, on the other hand, buy a President. https://t.co/NC3X7umsGG— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) November 20, 2018
#NowPlaying R.E.M. > Murmur > Talk About The Passion https://t.co/YnaUd1j11t
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) September 24, 2017
re: #61 Anymouse 🌹
Representative-elect Omar:
She hit a couple of nerves there … American conservatives promoting wingnut blogs claiming she married her brother, and Saudi commentators condemning her for her faith.
re: #61 Anymouse 🌹
Representative-elect Omar:
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Think that’s the first picture of Donny with foreign politician that didn’t seem him giving that grimace “smile” that he plasters on whenever he knows he’s not the focus of the room.
Where did this $904K come from? Donors Trust was used intentionally to conceal the donor. The Mercer family? Kochs? Saudi Arabia? Russia? If the Senate had confirmed him we would know. The House will have to find out in January.
This guy could be a mole.https://t.co/nmHsQLC7hJ— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) November 21, 2018
This unconstitutionally appointed “Acting Attorney General” was anonymously paid $904,000 in 2016 to destroy Hillary Clinton’s reputation.
Russia hacked DNC and other computers to destroy Clinton’s reputation.
And he is going to “supervise” Robert Mueller’s investigation?
Nope. https://t.co/OlzPAw0Ind— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) November 21, 2018
How much is $904,000 in rubles? https://t.co/KzCEj7cHI3
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) November 22, 2018
re: #58 teleskiguy
Turtles All the Way Down
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I had not heard that song before. Definitely different lyrics. Thanks for posting!
Extremist gang leader Gavin McInnes claims that he’s “quitting” the Proud Boys, then admits he’s only saying so because his jailed followers might get easier sentences pic.twitter.com/nGlZVHNNOz
— Andy Campbell (@AndyBCampbell) November 21, 2018
Here’s what Gavin McInnes isn’t saying: He’s in the US on a Green Card & is a perfect candidate for deportation.
He came here, started a violent extremist gang, and then advocated for, instigated, & engaged in violence. It’s time to #DeportGavin before more people get hurt. https://t.co/TttNyUY6tu— Caroline Orr (@RVAwonk) November 22, 2018
re: #13 retired cynic
Oh, no! I’ve been nearly legally blind my whole life, and got corrective implanted lenses when I had cataract surgery, and now it is nearly 20-20! Absolute heaven!!!!! Eight years of heavy bifocals, and 50 years of hard contacts, and now there is sight!
Be so grateful for such a wonderful gift! (and Medicare, so I was able to get it!)
I had to wear bifocals since I was 9 because I had double astigmatisms in both eyes. Kids used to call me “six eyes”. Oh, I hated that. Then when I went to high school I had to go to trifocals and I’ve had to wear them ever since. They can’t do Lasix on me because of the severe astigmatisms…
re: #66 ckkatz
Sturgill Simpson. IMHO he’s making country music great again.
This shit’s real fun:
#NowPlaying Sturgill Simpson > High Top Mountain > You Can Have the Crown https://t.co/y2Wm5hURkR
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) February 22, 2018
And he does a magnificent Nirvana cover:
#NowPlaying Sturgill Simpson > A Sailor’s Guide To Earth > In Bloom https://t.co/0uZ8UTzELi
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 26, 2018
re: #65 Single-handed sailor
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I can only assume Donny expects Mueller’s report to be released sometime before January. Because otherwise, he’s gambling that the House DNC won’t make one of their first priorities hauling Whitaker’s pale ass before the House Judiciary Committee so they can tear a strip off him on live TV.
re: #67 Single-handed sailor
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So why haven’t McInnes and his fellow Alt-Righty pal Milo been deported?
re: #69 teleskiguy
Sturgill Simpson. IMHO he’s making country music great again.
This shit’s real fun:
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Wow!
I occasionally do some country-western dancing in the local Washington DC area. The guy who runs it has to be careful not to offend some of the older crowd. Plus some of those folks are going to be uncomfortable with anything newer than the 1980s.
So this is quite an interesting and eye-opening view of country-western music I don’t get to hear up there.
“You can have the Crown” sounds like a really good two-step.
My ladyfriend is a hospital chaplain, so I suspect that “Turtles All the Way Down” will interest her. And I will probably spend time tomorrow googling where the references to turtles and alien reptiles came from. Kind of unexpected in a country western song, that’s for sure.
American tourist adrift for 12 hours after catamaran capsizes.https://t.co/lQXbuuMSQb pic.twitter.com/B3yTu5e3w9
— ABC Brisbane (@abcbrisbane) November 22, 2018
Americans, can’t even right a Hobie Cat. It really is an idiocracy.
re: #75 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
“Yeah, funbags over there is Attorney General.”
That fuckin’ film. Mike Judge’s film masterpiece.
re: #67 Single-handed sailor
Canada is not sending their best guys, apparently.
Also, yet another data point in my general “whatever they say others are doing and it’s bad, it’ll be good when they do it…which they will” theory of The Current Fuckery.
re: #71 Joe Bacon 🌹
So why haven’t McInnes and his fellow Alt-Righty pal Milo been deported?
Milo Y. is here on an O-1 visa (extraordinary ability or achievement). What ability or achievement is that, anyway?
re: #71 Joe Bacon 🌹
There’s a critical immigration test in which a piece of unbleached paper is placed on the epidermis of the subject and a comparison of their hue is made.
It’s all very scientific.
re: #79 The Ghost of a Flea
There’s a critical immigration test in which a piece of unbleached paper is placed on the epidermis of the subject and a comparison of their hue is made.
It’s all very scientific.
It’s an hour past Thanksgiving Day in Mythical Time Zone in the USA. Avoid falling turkeys dropped from aircraft. Enjoy your holiday. Cube steak and beets here for dinner.
re: #56 mmmirele
Fort Bend ISD was the first school district I went to in Texas way back in 1973 and my mother absolutely HATED it with the heat of a billion suns. We’d just moved from Northern California and the culture shock was severe. They “tracked” junior high school students (where you went to classes with the same students on the same academic level) and my mother thought that was inappropriate. She was particularly livid that the junior high would not enroll me in home economics, because the guidance counselor said that was for “Mexican and black girls destined to become maids.”
I hated John Foster Dulles Junior High School and was glad to leave after four months. And yeah, it was seriously racist. Not that Klein High School was much better, although the current African-American mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, graduated from Klein in 1973.
I date back to the time when boys took industrial arts aka shop and girls took home ec. I think we had to take them in 7th or 8th grade. The other grade was art for all of us. Anyhoo, when I was in senior high, as a lark I sat for the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year* test, because my friends and I decided it was well past time to abandon gender discrimination. Long story short, I won the prize for our high school, despite never taking home ec. The home ec teacher was a tad miffed, but she said the judges weighted the essay question more than the multiple choice Q’s, and that my essay must have been pretty good.
However, I did not move on to the state level. In retrospect, perhaps I should have.
* Or whatever it was called. It’s been nearly 50 years.
re: #76 teleskiguy
“Yeah, funbags over there is Attorney General.”
That fuckin’ film. Mike Judge’s film masterpiece.
And he never intended it to be a documentary or a how-to video, yet here we are.
re: #82 wheat-dogg
I date back to the time when boys took industrial arts aka shop and girls took home ec. I think we had to take them in 7th or 8th grade. The other grade was art for all of us. Anyhoo, when I was in senior high, as a lark I sat for the Betty Crocker Homemaker of the Year* test, because my friends and I decided it was well past time to abandon gender discrimination. Long story short, I won the prize for our high school, despite never taking home ec. The home ec teacher was a tad miffed, but she said the judges weighted the essay question more than the multiple choice Q’s, and that my essay must have been pretty good.
However, I did not move on to the state level. In retrospect, perhaps I should have.
* Or whatever it was called. It’s been nearly 50 years.
When I went to school in Michigan, Home Ec was required for everyone in my school, whilst auto shop or agriculture were electives (which anyone could elect).
I sucked at Home Ec and barely got through alive.
re: #84 Anymouse 🌹
When I went to school in Michigan, Home Ec was required for everyone in my school, whilst auto shop or agriculture were electives (which anyone could elect).
I sucked at Home Ec and barely got through alive.
At the time, it never occurred to me how anachronistic both shop and home ec were, to some extent. But I did appreciate the opportunity to learn elementary wood and metal working, and even typesetting. Now kids would learn CAD and CNC, 3D printing, and probably not ever get close to life-threatening power tools. I guess home ec now is more like home and family management, and how to prepare the living room for the Roomba to clean. We’re not yet at the point where we have to program Rosie the Robot.
Yes, electric cars *are* lower carbon than petrol and diesel ones in the EU, finds @EUEnvironment lifecycle analysis (17-30% lower. Could be 73% by 2050 as electricity mix changes). Hopefully this one can be put to bed soon… https://t.co/ovoILZZTT7
— Adam Vaughan (@adamvaughan_uk) November 22, 2018
The Earth has been warmer than average for 406 months in a row: “This means no one under the age of 32 has ever experienced a cooler-than-average month on this planet” https://t.co/XrEOKn4VxR #GlobalWarming #ClimateCrisis
— Carbon Tracker (@CarbonBubble) November 21, 2018
Nestle close fam and I’ll let you in on a lil’ secret. If you have an Amazon Prime account and are doing your holiday shopping over the next few days you can choose free no rush shipping on Prime eligible items and get $5 credit on Prime Now.
Wait, that’s not the secret.
The secret is to check out and pay for each item individually so you can stack up those $5 credits.
re: #90 goddamnedfrank
Nestle close fam and I’ll let you in on a lil’ secret. If you have an Amazon Prime account and are doing your holiday shopping over the next few days you can choose free no rush shipping on Prime eligible items and get $5 credit on Prime Now.
Wait, that’s not the secret.
The secret is to check out and pay for each item individually so you can stack up those $5 credits.
I just secured $25 in credits with this trick, if I bought all of the items at once I’d have only gotten $5. Note, the credits come when the item ships.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
re: #91 goddamnedfrank
I just secured $25 in credits with this trick, if I bought all of the items at once I’d have only gotten $5. Note, the credits come when the item ships.
Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
Very transformative.
Trump May Move Ahead With Plans To Make Asylum Seekers Wait In Mexico: Report (Huffington Post)
Trying to get around the court order to process asylum claims, the Trump maladministration is drafting policy documents to require those seeking asylum to stay in Mexico unless they can demonstrate fear of staying there.
The proposal, dubbed “Remain in Mexico,” would be a dramatic change in government policy, which currently allows those seeking political asylum to remain in the United States while their applications are processed. The [Washington] Post, citing planning documents and three sources within the Department of Homeland Security, said that under President Donald Trump’s new plan anyone who couldn’t prove a “reasonable fear” of persecution in Mexico would be required to wait there.
It’s unclear if the policy would survive a court challenge, and a federal judge this week ordered the government to process all asylum applications after the Trump administration attempted to bar anyone in the U.S. illegally from doing so.
DHS spokeswoman Katie Waldman told the Post in a statement that there were no urgent plans to implement the policy, saying “every single legal option is on the table to secure our nation and to deal with the flood of illegal immigrants at our borders.”
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re: #93 Anymouse 🌹
“the flood of illegal immigrants”
By definition, those seeking asylum are not illegal immigrants, because they present themselves at the border and surrender to border agents. An illegal immigrant is someone who evades border control and enters the USA without the proper paperwork, or who overstays a visit when the proper paperwork expires.
Likewise, a flood suggests hundreds of thousands or millions, when in fact the number is no more than 10,000 to 20,000 per year.
IOW they are lying.
Who designed that fugly … thing Melania is wearing? It might have been in style during a brief moment in the 1960s, but now - nope.
We started the holiday season with the turkey pardon at @whitehouse yesterday.
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving! pic.twitter.com/5SfFJKXLnp— Melania Trump (@FLOTUS) November 22, 2018
Since my turkey day cooking is minimal this year, I haven’t started yet. I’m making a bourbon/honey/brown sugar roasted turkey breast and all the basics.
I wanted to wish all of you a Happy Turkey 🦃 day and hope that this whole holiday thing we’ve concocted for ourselves is full of love and family and friends, for all of you. We’re still in recovery mode here, so much has went wrong this year, I think all of us could use a damned break, don’t you? So, thanks for being here, for being pretty fucking awesome, and for being kind and generous souls.
Thank you 9th Circuit! You must be doing something right in the face of #TrumpCorruption
— 🦈Dave’s Rakin’ Now🦈 (@DaveoutofAustin) November 22, 2018
Trump seems upset. Did he get some bad news about Junior?
Justice Roberts can say what he wants, but the 9th Circuit is a complete & total disaster. It is out of control, has a horrible reputation, is overturned more than any Circuit in the Country, 79%, & is used to get an almost guaranteed result. Judges must not Legislate Security…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 22, 2018
and
….and Safety at the Border, or anywhere else. They know nothing about it and are making our Country unsafe. Our great Law Enforcement professionals MUST BE ALLOWED TO DO THEIR JOB! If not there will be only bedlam, chaos, injury and death. We want the Constitution as written!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 22, 2018
Only took him 8 minutes this time.
Shouldn’t he be watching the Macy Day Parade or something?
Great metal band name, though.
Bedlam, Chaos, Injury and Death
re: #51 Targetpractice
My kingdom for a journalist who will ask Donny aloud “And how much of that money is going in your pockets?”
I would just like them to ask him why he is lying, since there definitely isn’t any $400 bn arms deal with the Saudis.
re: #55 Eclectic Cyborg
Why doesn’t he grovel for Canadians? Because we aren’t the ones lining his pockets with illicit funds.
All the Canadians down here need to buy Mar-A-Lago memberships!
re: #101 Big Beautiful Door
I would just like them to ask him why he is lying, since there definitely isn’t any $400 bn arms deal with the Saudis.
Maybe he’s talking about the money they just paid his organization to keep it afloat.
re: #81 Anymouse 🌹
It’s an hour past Thanksgiving Day in Mythical Time Zone in the USA. Avoid falling turkeys dropped from aircraft. Enjoy your holiday. Cube steak and beets here for dinner.
re: #84 Anymouse 🌹
When I went to school in Michigan, Home Ec was required for everyone in my school, whilst auto shop or agriculture were electives (which anyone could elect).
I sucked at Home Ec and barely got through alive.
Mine was the first class in Owensboro, Ky to integrate shop class and Home Ec, back in the seventies.
OK folks, sorry to subject you to this …
I went to the University of Washington. My best buddy went to Washington State University. This week is the Apple Cup, so I just sent him this. (Each of the captions are long-held sayings by each school’s fans.)
Yeah, it’s pretty imature. But what the heck, it’s rivalry week!
re: #47 Anymouse 🌹
Trump doesn’t even know what we’re doing re: arms sales to the Saudis.
He inflates the amount of money the Saudis are paying for arms. He’s lying about the economic benefits.
He’s giving up our leverage to demand answers and justice, because he doesn’t care about any of this.
This isn’t realpolitik. This is bulkshit because he simply doesn’t get how any of this works, and he doesn’t care because all that matters to Trump is that the Saudis are lining his pockets with real estate deals. He thinks that if he takes a hard line it will mean that the Saudis go elsewhere (hint: they are - because Trump’s properties are old and busted, compared with the new hotness being built on Billionaire’s Row in Manhattan). Even on this, he can’t get it right.
And oh yeah, greets and saluts from the frigid NYC metro area.
The dumbfuckers who equate weather with climate are out in force thanks to Trump leading the way. Let’s just ignore that we’ve already had the hottest October on record, and that follows the rest of the year that was on pace to be one of the warmest on record, following years that have been far warmer than average.
Trump pardoned a turkey? I wasn’t even aware Don Jr had been indicted.
re: #89 Single-handed sailor
Which may help tamp down the wildfires, but increases the risks of mudslides and flooding, as the slopes that are now barren thanks to the fires are unable to take up the water and send it downstream.
Super….
re: #107 lawhawk
Trump doesn’t even know what we’re doing re: arms sales to the Saudis.
He inflates the amount of money the Saudis are paying for arms. He’s lying about the economic benefits.
He’s giving up our leverage to demand answers and justice, because he doesn’t care about any of this.
This isn’t realpolitik. This is bulkshit because he simply doesn’t get how any of this works, and he doesn’t care because all that matters to Trump is that the Saudis are lining his pockets with real estate deals. He thinks that if he takes a hard line it will mean that the Saudis go elsewhere (hint: they are - because Trump’s properties are old and busted, compared with the new hotness being built on Billionaire’s Row in Manhattan). Even on this, he can’t get it right.
Two more years of this nightmare before its over. Trump made the midterms a referendum on him, and the nation soundly rejected him. By the time all the votes are counted, the Democrats will pick up 40 seats in Congress, there will have been nearly as many votes cast for House Democratic candidates IN A MIDTERM, as were cast for Trump in 2016, which is nearly unheard of, and the Democratic House candidates will have outpolled Republicans by about 8 points. Nominate a decent candidate, and Trump should be turned out on his ear in 2020.
Happy Thanksgiving everybody.
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For those of you forced to sit with Trump-supporting relatives on Thursday, when they bring up migrant caravans or witch hunts or Brett Kavanaugh or anything else that Twitler spews, just smile and say, “Looks like Nancy Pelosi will be Speaker soon. Would you pass the gravy?”
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) November 21, 2018
BUILD THE WALL SONG!
Help Trump get the DAMN funds!
American border foundation has a 501c3 WHERE WE CAN CROWDFUND THE WALL!
Text “wall” to 444-999 OR visit https://t.co/U1oXWeLj5l
FULL SONG https://t.co/GehNXxW5Dn @LaraLeaTrump @parscale @FundThatWall #BuildTheWallNow pic.twitter.com/3ILRMcMxBT— The Deplorable Choir (@DeplorableChoir) November 20, 2018
Holy fucking shit. They actually think they are going to ‘crowdfund’ this multi-billion dollar wall??? 🤣🤣🤣
And Trump supporters are stupid enough to donate??! 🤣🤣🤣🤣 https://t.co/d9Tf7zZm0k— lisastark35 (@lisastark351) November 21, 2018
re: #117 Belafon
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— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) November 22, 2018
re: #79 The Ghost of a Flea
There’s a critical immigration test in which a piece of unbleached paper is placed on the epidermis of the subject and a comparison of their hue is made.
It’s all very scientific.
I watched a video the other day of a Japanese tattoo artist named Horitomo who is over here on an O-1 visa. He’s an excellent tattoo artist; some of his work reflects Japanese woodblock art. However (and I know this from going there), tattooing is for all intents and purposes illegal in Japan and Horitomo thought he’d do better if he was in a country where tattooing has a better reputation. Now he’s here in the States and his list for an appointment is four years long.
When I was in Japan last month, we visited a public onsen (hot spring baths) and there were signs in English telling us that people with tattoos were not allowed. Our guide told us there was a discussion going on in Japanese society about this, because so many tourists are coming here, and so many of them have tattoos. But for right now, tattooing is frowned upon in a big way because it’s a symbol of the Japanese gangsters or yakuza.
It seems that Bernie has decided to write a column. I picked the nicer of the tweets I found on it:
With a sense of urgency, Democrats must have the courage to take on powerful special interests and fight for a progressive agenda that addresses the needs of working families. https://t.co/nhscfSSsiz
— Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) November 22, 2018
A reminder that while Bernie’s rhetoric is Progressive his actions however reflect the good old Patriarchy.
Here he is again mansplaining to a highly qualified and much-more accomplished woman her job, conveniently forgetting it’s not about naming postal offices.#GFYBernie https://t.co/DeJ8Kijtbv— Selena Adera🍩 (@Selena_Adera) November 22, 2018
re: #107 lawhawk
Trump doesn’t even know what we’re doing re: arms sales to the Saudis.
He inflates the amount of money the Saudis are paying for arms. He’s lying about the economic benefits.
He’s giving up our leverage to demand answers and justice, because he doesn’t care about any of this.
This isn’t realpolitik. This is bulkshit because he simply doesn’t get how any of this works, and he doesn’t care because all that matters to Trump is that the Saudis are lining his pockets with real estate deals. He thinks that if he takes a hard line it will mean that the Saudis go elsewhere (hint: they are - because Trump’s properties are old and busted, compared with the new hotness being built on Billionaire’s Row in Manhattan). Even on this, he can’t get it right.
How the hell did we get to the point where the people who found and killed Bin Laden are the bad guys and the people who financed 9/11 are the good guys?!?!
Chief Justice Roberts rebuked Trump for a comment he made abt judge’s decision on asylum I don’t recall the Chief attacking Obama when that Prez rebuked Alito during a State of the Union
— ChuckGrassley (@ChuckGrassley) November 21, 2018
I am seeing that many people believe this happened - who knows how many more after amplified by conservative media -yet it’s literally the opposite of what happened. Obama criticized nobody by name. It was Justice Alito who visibly mouthed the words, “Not true.” https://t.co/3uNwaQg9JH
— David Frum (@davidfrum) November 22, 2018
Obama wouldn’t have criticized Alito in part because no single justice decides a case.
re: #116 Belafon
George Takei ✔
@GeorgeTakei
For those of you forced to sit with Trump-supporting relatives on Thursday, when they bring up migrant caravans or witch hunts or Brett Kavanaugh or anything else that Twitler spews, just smile and say, “Looks like Nancy Pelosi will be Speaker soon. Would you pass the gravy?”15K
12:18 PM - Nov 21, 2018
And then my oldest brother slams the table with his fist and throws down his napkin, gets up and storms his way into the other room to watch football, throwing off vibes that no one else should join him.
My sister-in-law then glares at me for saying that and upset I brought up politics ignoring her husband, my brother actually started in on politics.
My other brother and I look at each other and try hard to keep from laughing. Again we have stepped on the control of the master of the family since my parents are long gone…us two out-of-control and ungracious guests to his kingdom.
Say…how about some pie!
Those left at the table agree.
Happy Thanksgiving!
I’m sorry but with all the shit Trump has done to this country it’s hard to not talk politics this year.
Also, I saw a funny cartoon this morning where it showed the Natives referring to the Pilgrim ships as a “Caravan of illegal invaders”
Trump is doing his teleconference with troops in Afghanistan, talking about trade and hurricanes. The military people are trying so hard not to sound confused about why he thinks this is their mission.
re: #123 ObserverArt
Still relevant. pic.twitter.com/g6iZNE0z2A
— obvious plant (@obviousplant_) November 21, 2018
Meanwhile, Fabiano Caruana, the American, and Magnus Carlsen, the Norwegian, battle it out for the World Chess championship. In a different era, with a much different president, we’d be getting twitter updates from the white house supporting our guy. Instead, we have to amuse ourselves with this:
If this isn’t art, then I don’t know what is. #CarlsenCaruana pic.twitter.com/iYIh1YywPY
— Dan (@AntonSquaredMe) November 22, 2018
re: #126 sagehen
Trump is trying to conflate the military mission against insurgents and terrorists with the migrants trying to enter the US to seek asylum.
This is just more red meat for the white nationalist base.
I don’t know if you saw this, but the Parkland kids were awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize for their activism after the shooting: m.dailykos.com
Edit: I left out that it was presented by Desmond Tutu.
The owner of the San Francisco Giants, Charles B. Johnson, and his wife just gave $5400 to Cindy Hyde-Smith.
Johnson previously gave $1K to “Black Americans for the President’s Agenda” which ran a racist ad saying that Democrats will bring back lynchinghttps://t.co/ZH4kiYw8Ke— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) November 22, 2018
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If you get stressed out during you family’s Thanksgiving Dinner tonight remember this:
Weed is safer than lettuce.
re: #68 Joe Bacon 🌹
I had to wear bifocals since I was 9 because I had double astigmatisms in both eyes. Kids used to call me “six eyes”. Oh, I hated that. Then when I went to high school I had to go to trifocals and I’ve had to wear them ever since. They can’t do Lasix on me because of the severe astigmatisms…
Joe, hang in for cataract repair. As I said later, the doc was afraid to try to pull my bad eye into 20/20 because of astigmatism. So he focused it for reading and then did the better eye for distance. He said it was too big a pull for the bad eye, and Could result in the operation failing. I would have been in your shoes if I hadn’t worn hard contacts. Couldn’t wear soft because of the astig. The hard lenses stopped the continual progress of the astig. getting worse. Was getting new prescriptions 3x a year, and only once in the 50 years+ following the contacts at age 15.
re: #47 Anymouse 🌹
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We know what you are, were just arguing over the price
re: #133 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #131 Belafon
I don’t know if you saw this, but the Parkland kids were awarded the International Children’s Peace Prize for their activism after the shooting: m.dailykos.com
Oh can you imagine the wingnut rage if they got the next Nobel Peace Prize? Or even Time’s Persons of the Year?
As for Time, I’m not sure what would be better - the Parkland Kids or AOC - for driving the Mango Moron into a fit.
So I was looking at the Senate map for 2020, and unless Espy pulls off a miracle in the Mississippi runoff it will be a hard slog to get to 50 for the Democrats. GOP Senators in Az, Co and Me will be primary targets, and if the Democrats have good candidates they may be able to pickoff one from Tx, Ga or NC. But Doug Jones will have a hard time surviving without a pedophile to run against; with Nelson’s loss* he is the last Democratic Senator south of Virginia. We need Tx, Ga and/or NC to turn purple to break the reactionary stranglehold on the Senate. I’d love to vote for someone to defeat Yurtle, but I just don’t see it happening.
*Thanks to bad ballot design in Broward County; way to go Florida!
Happy Thanksgiving. Got a subpoena from House Republicans. I’m still happy to sit in the light and answer all questions. But I will resist a “closed door” thing because I’ve seen enough of their selective leaking and distortion. Let’s have a hearing and invite everyone to see.
— James Comey (@Comey) November 22, 2018
COMEY RESPONDS: https://t.co/9u2Ot3ffy2
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) November 22, 2018
This Trump military “teleconference” has completely backfired.
His aides likely hoped it would stem criticism re: not going to Arlington.
Now it’s become a political diatribe, and a defense of brutal murder, on Thanksgiving.— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) November 22, 2018
After this morning, I just ran 30 days in a row, 260 miles. (and boy am i tired)
A running log can be helpful, or it can become the seductive Siren’s song.
- a log should be a story; a reflection of what you have done; like a diary.
- It’s also a good tool to keep you on track and focused toward specific goals
- it should not, in my opinion, ever be about building up statistics. the log is a post hoc tool, not a goal in itself.
Aside from the love of running, if you are aiming, however gently, to improve, or master a specific race, then you will inevitably have to focus on things that don’t always pad or increase the log. Two simple examples are the pre long race taper, and rest days. There should never be tension because what you need to do doesn’t also build up the log.
I had been trying to figure out how to get over repeatedly dismal monday mornings. After long run sundays i couldnt wake up monday and run at all. Each monday was a rest day and not by choice. So i tweaked this and that and found a winning formula.
I knew this day would be coming eventually even though I wasn’t trying or paying all that much attention - fighting back the Siren. And I didnt do anything different than I otherwise would “to ensure the victory” - i just kept loping along daily and it just happened naturally.
My longest streak ever was 85 days and 479 miles back in 2014. The Siren was compelling back then and i really pushed it.
Still…exciting
Happy thanksgiving if you do,
Enjoy your thursday if you don’t
re: #73 Single-handed sailor
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Americans, can’t even right a Hobie Cat. It really is an idiocracy.
You could do it one handed, right?
re: #98 jeffreyw
I have five, just that age. Bouncing and tumbling!
re: #96 A Mom Anon
Since my turkey day cooking is minimal this year, I haven’t started yet. I’m making a bourbon/honey/brown sugar roasted turkey breast and all the basics.
I wanted to wish all of you a Happy Turkey 🦃 day and hope that this whole holiday thing we’ve concocted for ourselves is full of love and family and friends, for all of you. We’re still in recovery mode here, so much has went wrong this year, I think all of us could use a damned break, don’t you? So, thanks for being here, for being pretty fucking awesome, and for being kind and generous souls.
Mom you are tough and strong
Smile today
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re: #142 lawhawk
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Everyone knows if he gets the time he will start going down his list of current grievances and then go into campaign rage mode and all the ugly comes gushing out.
Though he might get confused when the military members don’t start to chant “lock her up.”
You want Trump quiet? Don’t let the papaya pig out in public.
re: #142 lawhawk
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Morning Lizards. Happy Thanksgiving. Not doing much today. Dinner will be the traditional turkey breast, stuffing with gravy, rolls, baked yams and sweet peas. Might wander up to the C-store and pick up some ice cream for desert.
re: #140 Big Beautiful Door
So I was looking at the Senate map for 2020, and unless Espy pulls off a miracle in the Mississippi runoff it will be a hard slog to get to 50 for the Democrats. GOP Senators in Az, Co and Me will be primary targets, and if the Democrats have good candidates they may be able to pickoff one from Tx, Ga or NC. But Doug Jones will have a hard time surviving without a pedophile to run against; with Nelson’s loss* he is the last Democratic Senator south of Virginia. We need Tx, Ga and/or NC to turn purple to break the reactionary stranglehold on the Senate. I’d love to vote for someone to defeat Yurtle, but I just don’t see it happening.
*Thanks to bad ballot design in Broward County; way to go Florida!
Getting a head start on pre-election gloom and doom? I remind you that this board enjoyed a pre-midterms avalanche of talk about the impossibility of anything changing, and yet here we are.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
My brother and his wife are hosting this year. I bought some cheap meal-serving plastic containers to bring a single meal’s worth of leftovers home, but we won’t be stuck with most of it this year.
re: #152 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Getting a head start on pre-election gloom and doom? I remind you that this board enjoyed a pre-midterms avalanche of talk about the impossibility of anything changing, and yet here we are.
Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
And you too! Just being realistic; 50 is doable, but it will require hard work and some luck, and we shouldn’t be surprised if the GOP retains the majority. I hope the Democrats recruit a very good candidate in NC, because it looks like our best bet in the Southern states to pick up a seat. The Democratic Governor may be a good one, since he ran and won a statewide race.
re: #118 Big Beautiful Door
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Here is a bit of good news; the Kentucky State Fair Board banned the sale of Nazi, Klan and other racist memorabilia on its properties, effective immediately. Such items were being sold at a gun show on the Fair Grounds in Louisville the same week that a racist murdered two African-Americans at a Louisville Krogers.
re: #154 Big Beautiful Door
And you too! Just being realistic; 50 is doable, but it will require hard work and some luck, and we shouldn’t be surprised if the GOP retains the majority. I hope the Democrats recruit a very good candidate in NC, because it looks like our best bet in the Southern states to pick up a seat. The Democratic Governor may be a good one, since he ran and won a statewide race.
I want looking, and CNBC was listing the most vulnerable in 2020. They had Lamb Jones in Alabama and Sheehan in New Hampshire for Dems, but they had Collins, Gardner in Colorado, the Arizona seat of Kyl’s, and a few other Republican seats.
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re: #56 mmmirele
Fort Bend ISD was the first school district I went to in Texas way back in 1973 and my mother absolutely HATED it with the heat of a billion suns. We’d just moved from Northern California and the culture shock was severe. They “tracked” junior high school students (where you went to classes with the same students on the same academic level) and my mother thought that was inappropriate. She was particularly livid that the junior high would not enroll me in home economics, because the guidance counselor said that was for “Mexican and black girls destined to become maids.”
I hated John Foster Dulles Junior High School and was glad to leave after four months. And yeah, it was seriously racist. Not that Klein High School was much better, although the current African-American mayor of Houston, Sylvester Turner, graduated from Klein in 1973.
Fort Bend is still segregated depending on where you are, though Southern Fort Bend will vigorously deny it. There is a war over redistricting right now because some of the white kids in a rich white neighborhood would be zoned to a primarily black school. It is BAD.
We’re in Northern Fort Bend, where everyone is mixed in together. My kid’s schools are some of the most diverse in the country. My husband teaches and coaches at our high school and it never ceases to make me smile seeing all of the different races mixed in together in the stands. Not just sitting next to each other, friends.
I had a young employee from India visiting. I took him to a game. He said, “Will I need to show my papers?” I said, “Bring them, but everyone will just assume you’re a student.” Yep, that’s exactly what happened.
Fort Bend is huge now. And there is definitely a difference between the Northern and Southern halves. Ironic how that worked out.
re: #157 Belafon
I want looking, and CNBC was listing the most vulnerable in 2020. They had Lamb in Alabama and Sheehan in New Hampshire for Dems, but they had Collins, Gardner in Colorado, the Arizona seat of Kyl’s, and a few other Republican seats.
You mean Doug Jones in Alabama.
re: #18 teleskiguy
Like anything on the human body, things atrophy over time. Genetically I got my father’s eyes, my mother has been nearsighted her whole life, has worn glasses since she was seven. My father never wore glasses until his late 50s, for reading. He’s 70 now and has to wear corrective glasses while driving.
Over the past ten years, I have really started to notice that driving at night is a an ever-increasing strain without high-beams, which I obviously cannot use all the time.
A Turkish newspaper is reporting that the CIA now has a recording of MBS ordering the killing of Kashoggi. Don’t know how credible this is.
re: #162 Big Beautiful Door
The CIA reportedly has a recording in which the Saudi crown prince can be heard giving the order to “silence Jamal Khashoggi as soon as possible” https://t.co/31oCEgtf6w
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) November 22, 2018
The CIA won’t like having to be a check on the President.
They’ll do it anyway. https://t.co/JVcHkqYcn8— Alt. U.S. Press Sec. (@AltUSPressSec) November 22, 2018
re: #162 Big Beautiful Door
A Turkish newspaper is reporting that the CIA now has a recording of MBS ordering the killing of Kashoggi. Don’t know how credible this is.
well if he and trump were talking on trump’s phone….
re: #55 Eclectic Cyborg
Why doesn’t he grovel for Canadians? Because we aren’t the ones lining his pockets with illicit funds.
And you do not have access to masses of embarrassing personal and financial secrets that he would like to keep under wraps.
re: #157 Belafon
I want looking, and CNBC was listing the most vulnerable in 2020. They had Lamb in Alabama and Sheehan in New Hampshire for Dems, but they had Collins, Gardner in Colorado, the Arizona seat of Kyl’s, and a few other Republican seats.
Considering how well Democrats did in Iowa this year, Joni Ernst should be on the target list as well. That helps!
re: #167 Big Beautiful Door
Considering how well Democrats did in Iowa this year, Joni Ernst should be on the target list as well. That helps!
She was. I had reached the limit of names I could remember.
Are there any natural deaths in Russia?@CNN https://t.co/SjiRbFeeNP
— Patty Soffer (@pattysoffer) November 22, 2018
His predecessor died a month before. Next guy might want to say no. https://t.co/10AQFcLiSm
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) November 22, 2018
re: #127 Belafon
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Sage advice, to go with that awful sage/cornbread dressing so many people insist on stuffing down.
Turkey accuses U.S. of turning blind eye to Saudi killing of Khashoggi
Turkey accused the United States on Wednesday of trying to turn a blind eye to the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in Istanbul, and dismissed comments from President Donald Trump on the issue as “comic”.
Trump vowed on Tuesday to remain a “steadfast partner” of Saudi Arabia, despite saying that Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman may have known about the plan to murder to Khashoggi, a U.S. resident and Washington Post columnist.
Of the possibility Prince Mohammed had a hand in the murder, Trump said: “Maybe he did, maybe he didn’t”. His comments contradicted the CIA, which believes Khashoggi’s death was ordered directly by the crown prince, Saudi Arabia’s de facto ruler.
Numan Kurtulmus, the deputy chairman of President Tayyip Erdogan’s AK Party, dismissed Trump’s assessment. “Yesterday’s statement is a comic statement,” he told state broadcaster TRT Haber.
“It is not possible for an intelligence agency such as the CIA, which even knows the color of the fur on the cat walking around the Saudi consulate’s garden … to not know who gave this order,” he said. “This is not credible either for U.S. public opinion or the world public opinion.”
I hope Ohio can deal Rob Portman out as Senator. It is going to be real tough, but if the Dems can associate him enough with Trump and paint him being a useless wimp refusing to stand up to Trump, he might have a tough time. No idea who the Democrats would run though.
re: #168 Belafon
She was. I had reached the limit of names I could remember.
To be optimistic, I see only 18 states where a Democratic candidate can’t expect to be competitive except in very unusual circumstances (like when the GOP nominates a pedophile). I included Texas on that list, but not Georgia or NC. I hope Texas proves me wrong in 2020.
re: #172 ObserverArt
I hope Ohio can deal Rob Portman out as Senator. It is going to be real tough, but if the Dems can associate him enough with Trump and paint him being a useless wimp refusing to stand up to Trump, he might have a tough time. No idea who the Democrats would run though.
Unfortunately, his term is next up in 2022.
Trump could have turned up at any number of US military bases, even a far-flung domestic one, dished out some stuffing and then gone back home and garnered fawning praise for being the Most Presidential of All Presidents, but it seems he is not motivated enough to want to do that…
re: #174 Big Beautiful Door
Unfortunately, his term is next up in 2022.
Ahhh crap, that’s right. It just feels like he has been in office forever, like a full two terms. Damn it. I really hate the guy. He just hides and never really talks to Ohioans. He speaks in general Washington Republican terms. If people hate the ‘establishment’ so much, here is your guy. He’s been a Bushie and a conservative balanced budget wonk for a long time.
re: #169 Belafon
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Well, to be fair, being a spymaster in Russia pretty much means that being bumped off is, in fact, “death by natural causes”.
re: #175 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Trump could have turned up at any number of US military bases, even a far-flung domestic one, dished out some stuffing and then gone back home and garnered fawning praise for being the Most Presidential of All Presidents, but it seems he is not motivated enough to want to do that…
Trump doesn’t serve anyone but himself.
re: #177 Dr Lizardo
Well, to be fair, being a spymaster in Russia pretty much means that being bumped off is, in fact, “death by natural causes”.
Just like being immolated by an exploding turkey deep-fat fryer on Thanksgiving is death by natural causes in Florida
re: #176 ObserverArt
Ahhh crap, that’s right. It just feels like he has been in office forever, like a full two terms. Damn it. I really hate the guy. He just hides and never really talks to Ohioans. He speaks in general Washington Republican terms. If people hate the ‘establishment’ so much, here is your guy. He’s been a Bushie and a conservative balanced budget wonk for a long time.
IOW, totally worthless.
To all, have a great Thanksgiving however you may enjoy it.
re: #177 Dr Lizardo
Well, to be fair, being a spymaster in Russia pretty much means that being bumped off is, in fact, “death by natural causes”.
Who knew Game of Thrones was a documentary?
re: #177 Dr Lizardo
Well, to be fair, being a spymaster in Russia pretty much means that being bumped off is, in fact, “death by natural causes”.
Like being second in command to Darth Vader.
And Trump is thankful for all the things he’s done for the country.
re: #183 Belafon
So, it seems Hillary has stepped in it.
Well the Right is always going to find something to be outraged about, so it might was well be her. What now?
re: #186 Belafon
And Trump is thankful for all the things he’s done for the country.
You mean “done to the country”, don’t you?
re: #177 Dr Lizardo
Well, to be fair, being a spymaster in Russia pretty much means that being bumped off is, in fact, “death by natural causes”.
When is someone finally going to take care of Putin?
re: #187 Big Beautiful Door
here’s the link https://t.co/fUd1HdThcF
— Kelsey D. Atherton (@AthertonKD) November 22, 2018
re: #191 Belafon
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Yea, no. Immigration across the southern border is already way down, but that doesn’t stop Trump from demagoguing the issue.
re: #191 Belafon
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It would have been a great time to call for united action, aimed at reducing the turmoil and suffering which causes the need for migration.
And I’m also finding out something really annoying. The movie Green Book, which is supposed to be based on the relationship between two actual people, has a lot of the stuff about Dr. Don Shirly wrong:
#GreenBook Is ‘Full of Lies’: Dr. Don Shirley’s family speaks out on the recently-released film https://t.co/MyZy2kvxoK pic.twitter.com/z6WiN4FJIT
— Shadow and Act (@shadowandact) November 21, 2018
“He said that, unlike in the film, Dr. Shirley was not estranged from his family or the Black community. He says (Dr. Shirley) had definitely eaten fried chicken before meeting Tony Lip” https://t.co/RBZ4qYNa7Z
— Murtada Elfadl (@ME_Says) November 21, 2018
re: #191 Belafon
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…and this right here is why my BoB friend hates Hillary and would never vote for her -_- It’s also why I think that, had she won in 2016, the Dem base would’ve been so demotivated in 2018 that GOPers would’ve swept to a supermajority* in the Senate.
*I mean…I’m loathe to go all Susan-Sarandon and claim Mango Mussolini’s election was “worth it” for the blowback…but if it helped stave off what otherwise would have been this plus the required GOPer state wins to pull off a constitutional convention…I don’t know. Sucks that America was in this position to begin with.
re: #194 lizardofid
It would have been a great time to call for united action, aimed at reducing the turmoil and suffering which causes the need for migration.
“The use of immigrants as a political device and as a symbol of government gone wrong, of attacks on one’s heritage, one’s identity, one’s national unity has been very much exploited by the current administration here,” she said.
“There are solutions to migration that do not require clamping down on the press, on your political opponents and trying to suborn the judiciary, or seeking financial and political help from Russia to support your political parties and movements.”
re: #191 Belafon
“Europe needs to get a handle on immigration” can be interpreted in many ways, and yes, it has gotten out of hand just due to the sheer numbers, over a million refugees in Germany alone over the past three years.
And Germany let itself be used by other European nations who refused to take in refugees in any large numbers. They would be fully justified in insisting on an European quota system based on population and/or share of GDP, which would still leave Germany with the largest share but not with the overwhelming numbers that it has now.
Here’s wishing every one a Happy Thanksgiving.
(grandson is instructed to have the Adele cued up and ready)
Later all!
re: #195 Belafon
And I’m also finding out something really annoying. The movie Green Book, which is supposed to be based on the relationship between two actual people, has a lot of the stuff about Dr. Don Shirly wrong:
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That is just typical for movies.
re: #195 Belafon
And I’m also finding out something really annoying. The movie Green Book, which is supposed to be based on the relationship between two actual people, has a lot of the stuff about Dr. Don Shirly wrong:
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Unless a movie is a documentary, don’t expect it to be a faithful accounting of what really happened. Usually, there is an advisory that the film is “inspired by real events” or “based on a true story”
re: #195 Belafon
I still plan to watch it because I love the two stars. It’s not a documentary so I don’t expect 100% accuracy.
Of course, Happy Thanksgiving to all lizards, wherever you may live!!
re: #193 gwangung
Yeah, on this one, I’d say…Shut up, Hilary!
read through the article, getting a handle on immigration is not the same as sending armed troops with orders to open fire, it is just that the very magnitude of the situation is overwhelming the governments’ ability to deal with them in a just and humane manner.
re: #196 Interesting Times
…and this right here is why my BoB friend hates Hillary and would never vote for her -_- It’s also why I think that, had she won in 2016, the Dem base would’ve been so demotivated in 2018 that GOPers would’ve swept to a supermajority* in the Senate.
*I mean…I’m loathe to go all Susan-Sarandon and claim Mango Mussolini’s election was “worth it” for the blowback…but if it helped stave off what otherwise would have been this plus the required GOPer state wins to pull off a constitutional convention…I don’t know. Sucks that America was in this position to begin with.
That is the schizophrenic nature of American politics. If Clinton was President, the GOP would likely have retained its House majority and won even more Senate seats than it did. If we luck out, the silver lining to four years of Trump may be Democratic control of Congress and the WH in 2021.
Todays map of the World as you see the Blue is below normal and the Red is ABOVE normal So donny the only Cold area in the world is The USA Even the Antarctic is above normal #troll pic.twitter.com/lfGdYH85LU
— John Barber (@jonrob718) November 22, 2018
He’ll probably confuse it with the electoral map and think he won Asia.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) November 22, 2018
BREAKING: President Trump threatens to close U.S. border with Mexico for undisclosed period of time if his administration determines that its southern ally has lost ‘control’ on its side. https://t.co/eSITs5QIFV
— The Associated Press (@AP) November 22, 2018
re: #191 Belafon
Example 1,675,187 why one should read Hillary’s comments I context instead of just reading the clickbait.
re: #172 ObserverArt
I hope Ohio can deal Rob Portman out as Senator. It is going to be real tough, but if the Dems can associate him enough with Trump and paint him being a useless wimp refusing to stand up to Trump, he might have a tough time. No idea who the Democrats would run though.
Cordray?
re: #207 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
And THAT would send us straight into a fucking recession, among other problems.
re: #205 Big Beautiful Door
That is the schizophrenic nature of American politics. If Clinton was President, the GOP would likely have retained its House majority and won even more Senate seats than it did. If we luck out, the silver lining to four years of Trump may be Democratic control of Congress and the WH in 2021.
Yep. Showing the true nature of Republicans (and making it stick on all of them) might, in the long run, be better for us and the world.
Nixon has been praised recently for being better than Trump, not selling us out to Russia, and having some real progressive accomplishments, but Rachel’s program showed how Nixon was responsible for torpedoing peace talks in 1968. It’s certainly possible that the talks would have failed anyway and the carnage continued, but Nixon’s intervention guaranteed this — and as a result, tens of thousands of Americans, 100,000’s Vietnamese — and a million Cambodians perished as a result of his election. (Yes — I do blame Nixon for Pol Pot gaining control in Cambodia). So far Trump’s death toll had been significantly less.
re: #205 Big Beautiful Door
That is the schizophrenic nature of American politics. If Clinton was President, the GOP would likely have retained its House majority and won even more Senate seats than it did. If we luck out, the silver lining to four years of Trump may be Democratic control of Congress and the WH in 2021.
That’s what I was thinking as well.
re: #202 Patricia Kayden
I still plan to watch it because I love the two stars. It’s not a documentary so I don’t expect 100% accuracy.
Exactly.
When it’s a documentary they tell you. When they say based on, there are many accurate circumstances but all else is dramatic license for fiction production. In any case more people will now learn about that time and those people than otherwise. And have a great time taking in the look and performances.
The documentary format is not the blood enemy of inspired fiction. You can’t have both at the same time.
re: #212 HappyWarrior
That’s what I was thinking as well.
The Democratic midterm turnout was spectacular. If we can keep that energy going and have a record turnout in 2020, we could set the stage for some real progressive law making in 2021, if they are willing to ditch the filibuster. Otherwise they will only be able to pass what they can get through reconciliation.
re: #198 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
“Europe needs to get a handle on immigration” can be interpreted in many ways, and yes, it has gotten out of hand just due to the sheer numbers, over a million refugees in Germany alone over the past three years.
And Germany let itself be used by other European nations who refused to take in refugees in any large numbers. They would be fully justified in insisting on an European quota system based on population and/or share of GDP, which would still leave Germany with the largest share but not with the overwhelming numbers that it has now.
Hillary is going to be speak when asked. She has that right and the career to go with it.
The problem is she can so easily be taken to task when she speaks about political theories. To me that is all she was doing, discussing how you position for a political fight against fascist thinking and whether halting immigration is good until you get your own people back under control and into allowing it.
That is a huge problem in today’s politics. There can be no discussion. I’m not going to blame both sides. To me it is clear conservatives are the rock that won’t budge. The media just makes it into both sides because it is easy and they can use nothing gets done as proof.
Add that atmosphere to anything Hillary says and it is going to be bad.
And note the use of the word “centrist” politics in the piece. That alone is a dangerous word in today’s politics, but it is the path to getting back to normal.
I mean you can understand why a family would be upset for obvious reasons. That’s their family being portrayed on screen and sometimes audiences can’t separate fictional scenes inspired by real events with the reality. That’s why imo historical fiction novels are a little tough for me to read although I enjoy fictional realism. A similar but different type of fiction. I look forward to seeing the movie too. Ali and Viggo are both fantastic talents.
re: #214 Big Beautiful Door
The Democratic midterm turnout was spectacular. If we can keep that energy going and have a record turnout in 2020, we could set the stage for some real progressive law making in 2021, if they are willing to ditch the filibuster. Otherwise they will only be able to pass what they can get through reconciliation.
If McConnell is gone and replaced by a decent Republican, then even with the filibuster, we may have serious accomplishments. Oh wait, who am I kidding? The Republican party gets worse with each cycle.
re: #214 Big Beautiful Door
The Democratic midterm turnout was spectacular. If we can keep that energy going and have a record turnout in 2020, we could set the stage for some real progressive law making in 2021, if they are willing to ditch the filibuster. Otherwise they will only be able to pass what they can get through reconciliation.
Exactly I obviously wish Clinton would have won but what happened has happened and it’s woken a lot of people especially women up that may have not had HRC won.
re: #207 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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people asking to come into the US?
Trump: “Steam is very reliable. Electromagnetic – unfortunately you have to be Albert Einstein to really work it properly…”
Navy Officer: “Yes sir. You sort of have to be Albert Einstein to run the nuclear power plant that we have here as well, but we’re doing that very well.” pic.twitter.com/uJkNgxzF2B— Mick Krever (@mickbk) November 22, 2018
At this point I’m very concerned that President Trump may be in the pocket of Big Steam. https://t.co/ZYocZA0FLG
— Paul Szoldra (@PaulSzoldra) November 22, 2018
re: #215 ObserverArt
Hillary is going to be speak when asked. She has that right and the career to go with it.
The problem is she can so easily be taken to task when she speaks about political theories. To me that is all she was doing, discussing how you position for a political fight against fascist thinking and whether halting immigration is good until you get your own people back under control and into allowing it.
That is a huge problem in today’s politics. There can be no discussion. I’m not going to blame both sides. To me it is clear conservatives are the rock that won’t budge. The media just makes it into both sides because it is easy and they can use nothing gets done as proof.
Add that atmosphere to anything Hillary says and it is going to be bad.
And note the use of the word “centrist” politics in the piece. That alone is a dangerous word in today’s politics, but it is the path to getting back to normal.
- hillary will speak for an extended period of time
- usually with great nuance
- then the ‘reporting’ is reduced to one sentence that is not at all representative of what she said or meant
re: #201 Hecuba’s daughter
Unless a movie is a documentary, don’t expect it to be a faithful accounting of what really happened. Usually, there is an advisory that the film is “inspired by real events” or “based on a true story”
Even Hidden Figures, which tried so hard to be as accurate as possible in almost every detail, had a historical error.
That scene where Katherine Johnson (Taraji P Henson) had to run halfway across the complex to find a bathroom she could use… turns out, NASA was the one place in the entire State of Virginia that didn’t have segregated bathrooms.
re: #215 ObserverArt
Hillary is going to be speak when asked. She has that right and the career to go with it.
One big talking point among the alt-right in Europe is “They have millions to spend on housing refugees but no money for our own poor and homeless!”
To which a leftist politician, Gregor Gysi responded “Even without refugees, there would not be any money available for the poor and homeless.”
re: #222 sagehen
First Man got the year of the X-15 flight wrong in the opening scene. But soooo much right. Which will be my measure Saturday for Green Book. First Man inspired me to read Scott Crossfields book about Edwards and the X Planes. I’m think Green Book with do the same and people will learn.
re: #222 sagehen
Even Hidden Figures, which tried so hard to be as accurate as possible in almost every detail, had a historical error.
That scene where Katherine Johnson (Taraji P Henson) had to run halfway across the complex to find a bathroom she could use… turns out, NASA was the one place in the entire State of Virginia that didn’t have segregated bathrooms.
That is cinematic license: instead of showing all the small and petty ways in which people of color were discriminated it, they boiled it down to a very major symbol.
I recall the big battle scene in Braveheart in which the English cavalry charge and impale themselves on Scottish spears.
Except it wasn’t that way: the English crossed Stirling Bridge four abreast and tried to reform into line in boggy ground across the bridge, whereupon Scottish spearmen descended on them and cut them to bits.
But that, cinematically speaking, would have generated some degree of sympathy for the poor helpless horses and riders.
The movie showed them getting their just deserts*. And the point was, it was impetuous for the English to attack across the bridge when they could have crossed in formation a bit farther upstream, but did not wait.
*that is the correct spelling: “deserts” with stress on second syllable as in “what one deserves”.
I agree that nuance is lost. And, while I agree that immigration is giving racists something to rally around, getting immigration under control isn’t going to slow the racists down. I think her focus should have been more toward continuing to improve programs that take care of citizens as well as immigrants, not declare that they need to be acknowledged.
re: #225 dangerman
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Japan might have bombed Pearl Harbor. Who knows? It might have been a 400 pound hacker in his parents’ basement. Hope everyone is having fun at Pearl Harbor. General Tojo is very kind and doing great things for Japan.
re: #228 HappyWarrior
Japan might have bombed Pearl Harbor. Who knows? It might have been a 400 pound hacker in his parents’ basement. Hope everyone is having fun at Pearl Harbor. General Tojo is very kind and doing great things for Japan.
The Japanese are great, they buy real estate and apartments and let me build casinos in Yokohama…
re: #210 Eclectic Cyborg
And THAT would send us straight into a fucking recession, among other problems.
With JIT process of goods and services, this will quickly result in supply chain disruption of many industries, including automakers, requiring shutdown and cause immediate impacts to all involved.
Trump doesn’t know or care. He just spews whatever garbage cycles through. There are no advisers willing to tell him otherwise. He’s awful and the people around him are worse.
Trump’s entire schtick is that he’s a great businessman, and yet every day his economic policies would undermine the continued economic growth we see.
re: #225 dangerman
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Somewhat related: During the Cuban missile crisis, JFK told de Galle “we have photos we can show you”… de Galle responded “I don’t need to see photos. The word of the President of the United States is good enough for me.”
Something nobody will ever say again.
re: #225 dangerman
Dallas, 55 years ago: #Time pic.twitter.com/MEo2IGNpG8
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) November 22, 2018
re: #227 Belafon
I agree that nuance is lost. And, while I agree that immigration is giving racists something to rally around, getting immigration under control isn’t going to slow the racists down. I think her focus should have been more toward continuing to improve programs that take care of citizens as well as immigrants, not declare that they need to be acknowledged.
Will that shut up those stirring up the nationalists thinking? Because they don’t really care about saving the current citizens that don’t meet their desires either let alone allowing others.
It is hard to be reasonable with those that won’t reason. I think she was trying to look for ways to deal with the unreasonable. We are at that point. And in a democracy when reason exits what do you have?
For sure political ideals die because they rely on cooperation.
Ramblings of a sociopath. Truly a toadstool. Follow that thread. For posterity.
Oh my god @realDonaldTrump is currently on the phone with service members bragging about the economy and suggesting they are deployed to fight for the economy.
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) November 22, 2018
re: #234 nines09
Ramblings of a sociopath. Truly a toadstool. Follow that thread. For posterity.
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What a way to show thanks on Thanksgiving. Who else but Trump.
re: #236 HappyWarrior
What a way to show thanks on Thanksgiving. Who else but Trump.
again, he could have visited any number of Army bases, not even necessarily even abroad, but did not find it necessary
re: #237 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
again, he could have visited any number of Army bases, not even necessarily even abroad, but did not find it necessary
He’s a graceless asshole no doubt about it.
And in a more somber note today is the 55th anniversary of the assassination of
John F Kennedy in Dallas.
I was 12 years old. I was walking home from Jr High.
I saw an older woman sitting on a step crying.
I asked her if she was OK.
She said “They shot him. They shot him.”
I asked who.
“The president. They shot Kennedy.”
My mother was crying when I got home.
Then I watched on live TV Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald that night.
The world blew up in front of me.
Then you look at who sits in that office today.
We put men on the moon.
We’ve been to the edge before.
re: #241 nines09
And in a more somber note today is the 55th anniversary of the assassination of
John F Kennedy in Dallas.
I was 12 years old. I was walking home from Jr High.
I saw an older woman sitting on a step crying.
I asked her if she was OK.
She said “They shot him. They shot him.”
I asked who.
“The president. They shot Kennedy.”
My mother was crying when I got home.
Then I watched on live TV Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald that night.
The world blew up in front of me.Then you look at who sits in that office today.
We put men on the moon.
We’ve been to the edge before.
Kennedy dreamed of a man on the moon. Trump dreams of making the country less inclusive.
re: #233 ObserverArt
Will that shut up those stirring up the nationalists thinking? Because they don’t really care about saving the current citizens that don’t meet their desires either let alone allowing others.
It is hard to be reasonable with those that won’t reason. I think she was trying to look for ways to deal with the unreasonable. We are at that point. And in a democracy when reason exits what do you have?
For sure political ideals die because they rely on cooperation.
im not much of a michael moore fan. still, he said this wrt reaching out to conservatives:
you can’t build bridges to racists and misogynists; they have to be shunned…
To others, we can explain to them our vision, how it will benefit them and ask them to give us a chance in 2020.
re: #241 nines09
I remember that day too. I was almost 2 years old. And everybody was stunned by the news.
re: #242 HappyWarrior
Kennedy dreamed of a man on the moon. Trump dreams of making the country less inclusive.
honestly i dont think so
he dreams of lining his pockets and having things his way
i dont think he knows or much cares what “his way” is, as long as he gets it
—you know a win!!!!
re: #244 PhillyPretzel
I remember that day too. I was almost 2 years old. And everybody was stunned by the news.
I was four years old. I do not recall it at all. I do recall that I was really upset some days later because I could not watch Rocky and Bullwinkle cartoons on TV because they were all covering the JFK funeral
re: #245 dangerman
honestly i dont think so
he dreams of lining his pockets and having things his wayi dont think he knows or much cares what “his way” is, as long as he gets it
—you know a win!!!!
That’s true. May be giving him too much credit for having a vision beyond himself.
re: #241 nines09
And in a more somber note today is the 55th anniversary of the assassination of
John F Kennedy in Dallas.
I was 12 years old. I was walking home from Jr High.
I saw an older woman sitting on a step crying.
I asked her if she was OK.
She said “They shot him. They shot him.”
I asked who.
“The president. They shot Kennedy.”
My mother was crying when I got home.
Then I watched on live TV Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald that night.
The world blew up in front of me.Then you look at who sits in that office today.
We put men on the moon.
We’ve been to the edge before.
If not for Jack Ruby’s intervention, Lee Harvey Oswald might very well still be alive (he would be 79). He would have been sentenced to death, of course, but the Texas death penalty was declared unconstitutional in 1972, probably before he would have been executed. History would be different, the conspiracy industry would be the fringe preserve of drug users, quack inventors, and Bircher cultists rather than a major factor in politics.
re: #241 nines09
And in a more somber note today is the 55th anniversary of the assassination of
John F Kennedy in Dallas.
I was 12 years old. I was walking home from Jr High.
I saw an older woman sitting on a step crying.
I asked her if she was OK.
She said “They shot him. They shot him.”
I asked who.
“The president. They shot Kennedy.”
My mother was crying when I got home.
Then I watched on live TV Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald that night.
The world blew up in front of me.Then you look at who sits in that office today.
We put men on the moon.
We’ve been to the edge before.
9 years old. Third grade in Catholic School. You can imagine the shock to the nuns and priests. It was bad…a pall over the whole school.
When I was picked up from school by my father, there was no talk. How could he talk to a nine year old? Kennedy was a hero to the first generation Catholic family in America.
That whole Friday was a life marker, one you can never forget, The whole weekend was just unbelievably historic and so much happened right before our eyes on TV.
Shiplord’s YouTube above with Walter brings it all back. I don’t know if I wanted to remember, but that did it.
In ways, I think that got me into reading more historic, biographic, police and crime books than any sci-fi or comedy. I read a whole lot of Kennedy from that day on.
I said it was that night I watched Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey, but it was 2 days later.
My memory is not what it once was.
I had to look that up.
I’ll leave my mistake up. That’s how I remember it. It was a whirlwind.
re: #230 lawhawk
With JIT process of goods and services, this will quickly result in supply chain disruption of many industries, including automakers, requiring shutdown and cause immediate impacts to all involved.
Trump doesn’t know or care. He just spews whatever garbage cycles through. There are no advisers willing to tell him otherwise. He’s awful and the people around him are worse.
Trump’s entire schtick is that he’s a great businessman, and yet every day his economic policies would undermine the continued economic growth we see.
And don’t forget food, especially fruits and vegetables.
Disabled British Artist Sue Austin scuba dives in a self-propelled underwater wheelchair pic.twitter.com/lLtGNlLRFH
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) November 22, 2018
My traditional brunch/late breakfast of pumpkin pie with vanilla ice cream, and a cup of black coffee has been consumed
I have a desire to nap
Happy Thanksgiving all. I just thought this was joyous.
This is truly magical: Sue and her underwater wheelchair. (Via @BBCThree) pic.twitter.com/fKFUb94oM3
— BBC (@BBC) September 17, 2018
I was in second grade, and we had just come in from a school ‘hike’ around the neighborhood surrounding the school, ironically (JFK encouraged hiking and my elementary school took it seriously - they’d march entire classrooms full of kids around the neighborhood).
Once back in the classroom, our teacher Mrs. Berryman hushed us and told us what had happened and announced that school would let out early that day. One kid made a remark to the effect of ‘Oh, no, not another one’ - and was sent to the principal’s office.
I remember we had family over to our house that weekend, and a couple of cousins and I were playing with the radio. We hit one station that was playing mourning music and I remember thinking that it was the most grotesque music I’d ever heard.
And it rained all weekend.
re: #250 nines09
I said it was that night I watched Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey, but it was 2 days later.
My memory is not what it once was.
I had to look that up.
I’ll leave my mistake up. That’s how I remember it. It was a whirlwind.
I count all three days as one unit. I knew what you meant. But yeah, I remember that Sunday.
Back from early Catholic mass, a nap before diner…turn on the TV and they break to show Oswald being led from the city jail to county, a chance for America to see the alleged killer of Kennedy. Suddenly, what…pop…and you see Oswald double over then mayhem as they load him in an ambulance and hurry out and others grab Rubby arm and gather him up.
We just saw a suspect killed on TV. This is history.
Diner is served. I was having a hard time processing this.
10000% this.
Turns out I have *a lot* of feelings about that American Christian missionary who believed Jesus had uniquely empowered him to preach to one of the most isolated, violently self-protecting tribes on Earth and was killed by them immediately while attempting to approach.
— your friend Helen (@hels) November 22, 2018
Any death is a tragedy. What he was attempting was the height of narcissism, stupidity, and that particular strain of oblivious, condescending, barreling-freight-train entitlement that all non-Christians in America are deeply, deeply familiar with.
— your friend Helen (@hels) November 22, 2018
When Hitler killed Jewish people, America went to war.
When Saddam Hussein killed his own people, we assassinated him.
When bin Laden killed Americans, he was hunted down & shot.
When the Saudi Crown Prince kills innocent people, Trump “stands with” him.
I stand against Trump!— Ed Krassenstein (@EdKrassen) November 21, 2018
— WB Young 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) November 22, 2018
re: #257 goddamnedfrank
Shouldn’t his family, friends, and congregation be happy? He’s gone to glory doing their God’s work.
President Trump reveals what he’s thankful for this #Thanksgiving: “For having a great family, and for having made a tremendous difference in this country. I’ve made a tremendous difference in the country.” https://t.co/RM5VrVvlY7 pic.twitter.com/w6Gl8ssxGs
— The Hill (@thehill) November 22, 2018
Trump gives thanks for Trump …
If @Dictionarycom needs an example to illustrate the meaning of the word “narcissist” they’ve got it.@realDonaldTrump https://t.co/3a1TYxORIl— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) November 22, 2018
re: #241 nines09
And in a more somber note today is the 55th anniversary of the assassination of
John F Kennedy in Dallas.
I was 12 years old. I was walking home from Jr High.
I saw an older woman sitting on a step crying.
I asked her if she was OK.
She said “They shot him. They shot him.”
I asked who.
“The president. They shot Kennedy.”
My mother was crying when I got home.
Then I watched on live TV Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald that night.
The world blew up in front of me.Then you look at who sits in that office today.
We put men on the moon.
We’ve been to the edge before.
I was in 7th grade. The vice-principal came on the intercom and announced that the President had been “fired upon” in Dallas. Now in my 11-year-old understanding of the English language, “fired upon” meant “shot at but not hit”. So it was a surprise when after that class they had the news playing over the PA in the common areas and I realized he’d actually been shot. A slow-rolling shock.
I was old enough to understand the president was dead and the man they said murdered him was just shot on live TV in front of my eyes.
The whole world is crazy. Not just my crazy neighborhood. The world.
re: #257 goddamnedfrank
10000% this.
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Pulpit pimps are sitting down to their extravagant feasts and praying for him, while secretly thinking, “Poor sap, actually took this shit seriously.”
re: #264 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
There are right and wrong ways to reach out to people.
He chose a very wrong way. Jesus would not approve.
re: #257 goddamnedfrank
10000% this.
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Some of us Christian types are quite familiar with it too. Especially when the fundy church up the road has it’s “world wide missionary conference” every year, sending people off to South America to do as much of that kind of damage in the name of messiah that none of them actually know.
re: #241 nines09
And in a more somber note today is the 55th anniversary of the assassination of
John F Kennedy in Dallas.
I was 12 years old. I was walking home from Jr High.
I saw an older woman sitting on a step crying.
I asked her if she was OK.
She said “They shot him. They shot him.”
I asked who.
“The president. They shot Kennedy.”
My mother was crying when I got home.
Then I watched on live TV Jack Ruby shoot Lee Harvey Oswald that night.
The world blew up in front of me.Then you look at who sits in that office today.
We put men on the moon.
We’ve been to the edge before.
I was in the third grade. Around 1PM the second grade teacher came in to tell us Kennedy had been shot at.
Couple minutes later the principal came in and told us to go home that he had been murdered.
We were in shock. We left school, the custodian set the flag at half mast. He was crying.
Walking home, loud music coming from the house of the Republican committeeman.
He was celebrating.
Saw Jackie walking off the plane wearing her blood stained dress and I’m glad it was a black and white set we had because it toned the blood stains down.
Went to bed and had bad dreams of nuclear retaliation.
I remember watching TV Oswald coming out of the police station. Mom was on the phone saying she hoped he was put in the electric chair for what he did.
I saw Oswald get shot and Mom screamed in the phone that justice had been done.
World never was the same.
re: #260 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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” I’ve made a tremendous difference in the country.”
cant deny this - on so many levels
not only has he made a tremendous difference, he has brought out the tremendous differences between us (that apparently were always there)
maybe we thank him for that - it makes them way easier to see and reminds us we have to deal with them
— Oxberger (@OxbergerDewey) November 22, 2018
President Trump is at his Florida estate for the Thanksgiving holiday, marking the 215th day at a Trump property since taking office. https://t.co/f17UULXsuy pic.twitter.com/VEHvGfrLzq
— NBC News (@NBCNews) November 22, 2018
Trump does that thing where he botches a world while reading but pretends he meant to do it: “Joining us from Kuwait is the Central Command Chris response and Crisis Response… I have to say you have shown great leadership.” pic.twitter.com/KHyu5mTtF3
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 22, 2018
Trump tells troops: “You see on the news what’s happening on our border. Large numbers of ppl & in many cases we have no idea who they are. In many cases they’re not good ppl. They’re bad…we’re not letting in anybody, essentially.”
He then blasts judges for ruling against him. pic.twitter.com/SmjPmhf4lf— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 22, 2018
Commander in Chief Trump is surprised to learn a colonel he’s talking to in Afghanistan commands 10k people.
“Wow! That’s a lot of people. That’s fantastic. That’s beautiful. And you’re enjoying what you’re doing, is that right?”
She says she does, but misses her family. pic.twitter.com/JagimYCvFG— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 22, 2018
After the teleconference ends, a reporter asks Trump, “when are you going to Afghanistan or the Middle East?”
“We’re going to do some interesting things. At the appropriate time, we’ll be doing some interesting things,” Trump says. pic.twitter.com/tTFTDeg6zQ— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 22, 2018
what a moron
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
Remember the Halal turkey “scandal” cooked up by Vodka Pam a few years ago? Here’s an LGF greatest hit (can’t remember which Lizard came up with this).
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Whatever happened to Pam? Have not missed her, but your mention made me realize that she has been keeping a rather low profile as far as I can tell.
re: #272 Backwoods_Sleuth
Today I am thankful for the level of disgust I have for that orange, leather-faced asshole.
re: #257 goddamnedfrank
10000% this.
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Friends of mine and I have been going back and forth on this. We’re all Episcopalian, including a retired bishop. We have all reached a unanimous conclusion: This guy was a fucking moron.
$10 says Trump will never visit the troops.
re: #272 Backwoods_Sleuth
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After the teleconference ends, a reporter asks Trump, “when are you going to Afghanistan or the Middle East?”
“We’re going to do some interesting things. At the appropriate time, we’ll be doing some interesting things,” Trump says.
try: ‘thank you. will you answer to my question?’
this may surprise you guys but i’m very thankful for dogs
— WeRateDogs™ (@dog_rates) November 22, 2018
re: #276 Eclectic Cyborg
$10 says Trump will never visit the troops.
if he had made the effort, he would be reaping endless fawning praise for being the Most Presidential of All Presidents, but that seems to be too much work for someone used to being praised for doing nearly nothing
re: #281 Joe Bacon 🌹
That looks very good. Happy Thanksgiving. :)
Just think. Expectations for Trump are so low, all this slab of festering offal had to do was jump on a plane and visit troops somewhere, anywhere, and the press would have fallen all over themselves to point out that he has finally “pivoted” or has “turned a corner” or is “acting presidential”.
Just one fucking plane ride. They would have anointed him. Lathered him in salutations and sang praises of his worthiness.
But he shit the bed.
re: #284 nines09
Just think. Expectations for Trump are so low, all this slab of festering offal had to do was jump on a plane and visit troops somewhere, anywhere, and the press would have fallen all over themselves to point out that he has finally “pivoted” or has “turned a corner” or is “acting presidential”.
Just one fucking plane ride. They would have anointed him. Lathered him in salutations and sang praises of his worthiness.
But he shit the bed.
even if he did, we still know the next day the pivot would be gone and we’d be back to whatever the hell you call this thing we’re in
im thankful for elections and presidential term limits
and no i dont think for a second he’ll overstay his welcome after he loses nor ‘change the laws’ in any way so he can stay
re: #284 nines09
Just think. Expectations for Trump are so low, all this slab of festering offal had to do was jump on a plane and visit troops somewhere, anywhere, and the press would have fallen all over themselves to point out that he has finally “pivoted” or has “turned a corner” or is “acting presidential”.
Just one fucking plane ride. They would have anointed him. Lathered him in salutations and sang praises of his worthiness.
But he shit the bed.
I wonder if Trump even knows how to serve food in a line? Maybe he had KP at military school or something, but that was a long time ago and his memory is not so good.
Thank you to @BarackObama and @ObamaFoundation for joining our volunteers today at the Food Depository. We believe no one should go hungry, especially this time of year, and that’s why we’re working to address the root causes of hunger in Chicago and Cook County. pic.twitter.com/d6YfBjvJl2
— Chicago’s Food Bank (@FoodDepository) November 20, 2018
re: #287 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I wonder if Trump even knows how to serve food in a line? Maybe he had KP at military school or something, but that was a long time ago and his memory is not so good.
I think you hit on why he is not visiting any military in person this year: he was forced to do KP at military school and the event so traumatized him that the sight of a serving spoon makes him break out in hives…
LOL
The owner of the San Francisco Giants, Charles B. Johnson, and his wife just gave $5400 to Cindy Hyde-Smith.
Johnson previously gave $1K to “Black Americans for the President’s Agenda” which ran a racist ad saying that Democrats will bring back lynchinghttps://t.co/ZH4kiYw8Ke— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) November 22, 2018
Man, @Green_Footballs just can’t catch a break… https://t.co/3QWWlez75t
— Charles Gobble-Ba (@charles_gaba) November 22, 2018
H - 3 minutes. I am taking up my station behind the mashed potatoes and fried okra (they apparently don’t trust me around the ham, let alone the desserts), so I’ll be busy for a while. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
re: #287 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I wonder if Trump even knows how to serve food in a line? Maybe he had KP at military school or something, but that was a long time ago and his memory is not so good.
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Obama works at the Food Depository. Bill Clinton serves food at a homeless shelter. And sure as clockwork Fox News shits on both of them.
re: #291 Joe Bacon 🌹
Obama works at the Food Depository. Bill Clinton serves food at a homeless shelter. And sure as clockwork Fox News shits on both of them.
They know their audience.
What?
Reporter: Who should be held accountable for [Jamal Khashoggi’s murder]?
Trump: Maybe the world should be held accountable because the world is a vicious place. The world is a very vicious place. (via CBS) pic.twitter.com/M7rv9f6YCk— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) November 22, 2018
re: #293 goddamnedfrank
What?
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Yet you act like every undocumented person is guilty when someone is murdered by someone undocumented. You’re a miserable fool.
re: #293 goddamnedfrank
DT has a bit too much to drink. Oh wait. He is always like that.
At Thanksgiving dinner, “For Digestion’s Sake—Smoke Camels” after every course, says this 1936 ad, which appeared in Life magazine: pic.twitter.com/oejwUNWmSh
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) November 22, 2018
re: #290 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
H - 3 minutes. I am taking up my station behind the mashed potatoes and fried okra (they apparently don’t trust me around the ham, let alone the desserts), so I’ll be busy for a while. Happy Thanksgiving, everyone!
had fried okra yesterday, with bbq ribs, chicken and brisket
today it’s lemon roasted brussels sprouts and green beans
oh yeah and garlic potatoes, mashed parsnips, i think there might be a turkey too
punkin pie and pecan pie
we better get over there!
re: #297 dangerman
had fried okra yesterday, with bbq ribs, chicken and brisket
today it’s lemon roasted brussels sprouts and green beans
oh yeah and garlic potatoes, mashed parsnips, i think there might be a turkey toopunkin pie and pecan pie
we better get over there!
To the Batmobile!
Turkey in the oven.
Green beans and asparagus marinating in olive oil and herbes de Provence, awaiting roasting later while the turkey rests.
Brussels sprouts simmered in chicken broth.
Homemade cranberry sauce with mandarin oranges.
Stuffing/dressing made from scratch with cubed homemade sourdough baguettes leftover from last week.
Giblet gravy.
New sourdough baguettes rising.
Dessert is a selection of sorbets and gelatos.
should be ready in about an hour, come on over!
What a pathetic fucking wraith.
Politico: John Kelly strongly opposed the border use-of-force order, lost a bitter White House argument that put him and Nielsen against Stephen Miller and the Border Patrol union, ended up signing on Trump’s “orders.” https://t.co/pcSkIobBBz
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 22, 2018
re: #299 Backwoods_Sleuth
That sounds great. Happy Thanksgiving. :)
“Here’s a slow pitch to the plate…oh, there’s a huge swing and miss, strike three. Again.” https://t.co/CrFv0OQb4S
— Pete Souza (@PeteSouza) November 22, 2018
re: #287 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I wonder if Trump even knows how to serve food in a line? Maybe he had KP at military school or something, but that was a long time ago and his memory is not so good.
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he’s probably waiting till he’s an ex-president
then he’ll work a food like cause that’s how it seems to be done
Politico: John Kelly strongly opposed the border use-of-force order, lost a bitter White House argument that put him and Nielsen against Stephen Miller and the Border Patrol union, ended up signing on Trump’s “orders.” https://t.co/pcSkIobBBz
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 22, 2018
And by being the so-called “adults in the room” they’ve given these exact same morally repugnant policies a patina of respectability that they otherwise wouldn’t possess. So these complicit, gravitas having assholes are in many ways WORSE than their overtly monstrous alternatives
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
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The guy at this Starbucks with the “Best Asshole Husband Ever” hoodie is really classing this joint up. pic.twitter.com/MRWHb3u4xb
— Franksgiving (@goddamnedfrank) November 22, 2018
re: #268 Joe Bacon 🌹
I was in the third grade. Around 1PM the second grade teacher came in to tell us Kennedy had been shot at.
Couple minutes later the principal came in and told us to go home that he had been murdered.
We were in shock. We left school, the custodian set the flag at half mast. He was crying.
Walking home, loud music coming from the house of the Republican committeeman.
He was celebrating.
Saw Jackie walking off the plane wearing her blood stained dress and I’m glad it was a black and white set we had because it toned the blood stains down.
Went to bed and had bad dreams of nuclear retaliation.
I remember watching TV Oswald coming out of the police station. Mom was on the phone saying she hoped he was put in the electric chair for what he did.
I saw Oswald get shot and Mom screamed in the phone that justice had been done.
World never was the same.
I was seven, second grade, Catholic school in Havelock, N.C. The nuns were keening. Eerie as hell. Got out early. Mom picked us up, in shock. My Dad is crying to Barber’s Adagio for Strings. Still can’t sit through that piece without weeping.