I refuse to watch this, but I’ll hang out with you guys for the witty and insightful commentary.
A three-week appropriation bill is idiotic. The fiscal year began on October 1, 2018. In the old days, every appropriations bill was passed by July 1.
— Bruce Bartlett (@BruceBartlett) January 25, 2019
What the hell…I want to hear him talk about how much he respects Roger Stone for not being a stoolie or a rat.
So long as Huckabooboo isn’t on camera I’m fine.
Carrying over from downstairs… this is what Trumpers always pull, especially the older females who desperately want to pretend things:
A couple drunk high schoolers, got a little frisky!That doesn’t make them rapist, or even bad! I have no idea, your gender or age, but that was the norm, back in the day, you flat ass say no! Like I said, she could very well have embellished the story, after all she was paid well
— SmallTownUSA🇺🇸⭐️🇺🇸 (@smalltownusa7) January 25, 2019
As a government employee, I DO NOT want a three week extension. It is moronic.
This one could be really wild. He’s going to be in a real mood after Stone’s arrest.
Happy Friday.
Merle keeping his paws in the air like he just don’t care. pic.twitter.com/PYoL3TADZS
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 25, 2019
Important lesson from today: ATC and TSA now know they can end any future shutdown almost immediately.
re: #8 darthstar
Happy Friday.
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Also, Merle’s first off-tether ride in the truck. He knows the rules…tailgate up, stay inside. pic.twitter.com/DJXFV3uwxC
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 25, 2019
re: #7 Charles Johnson
This one could be really wild. He’s going to be in a real mood after Stone’s arrest.
I think this could count as his SOTU.
The presidential prompter displayed the Gettysburg Address a few minutes ago. We’ll see what happens. pic.twitter.com/W0hnc3ivTi
— Katie Rogers (@katierogers) January 25, 2019
Can they get that font up any bigger?
re: #2 jaunte
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A three week bill hurts Trump even more in that he’s just stupid enough to think that maybe people won’t blame him if he immediately shuts the government down again.
re: #4 freetoken
I said, when Kavanaugh first showed up, that even if it were acceptable back then, it’s not now, and while it might suck for those who it might affect, for the greater good, it’s better to hold our representatives to current standards.
If he demands that the House pass again the very same two-week CR that had been passed a dozen times but halted by Mitch, Pelosi should go for the jugular and send forward a year-long budget, like in the days of yore.
re: #11 darthstar
I think this could count as his SOTU.
Trump about to deliver another inpromptu SOHM address (State of his mind). Spoiler: The state of his mind is fucking whacked.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 25, 2019
re: #7 Charles Johnson
This one could be really wild. He’s going to be in a real mood after Stone’s arrest.
I think this is what I was waiting for last Friday. I was thinking ‘indictments’, plural, but it’s a start.
Over/under on the sniffling and word salad off-script remarks?
This is his last resort to change the narrative from his friend of 40 years getting arrested.
re: #12 jaunte
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Can they get that font up any bigger?
I would so love to hack that fucking thing. “This has been a witch hunt all the way and I hereby resign as president of the United States.”
re: #4 freetoken
Carrying over from downstairs… this is what Trumpers always pull, especially the older females who desperately want to pretend things:
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The question was not about rape per se but about whether Kavanaugh was suited for a lifetime appointment to the highest judicial body in the country.
But that got derailed rapidly in the he-said-she-said shouting match that ensued…
Everything Nunes tried to bury is coming out.
This is big.
House to release all Russia probe transcripts: Schiff | Article [AMP] | Reuters https://t.co/3JdmvpzqYy— FUDGE (@smudgey62) January 25, 2019
re: #12 jaunte
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Can they get that font up any bigger?
Wait a second…he’s using a teleprompter AFTER ALL THE TIMES HE AND HIS FELLOW REPUBLICANS WHINED ABOUT OBAMA USING THEM?????
re: #16 darthstar
Adderall, diet coke and hamberders lead to the dark side….
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) January 25, 2019
Staring at Trump’s empty podium. It’s like the campaign all over again.
I wonder how easily Trump can get derailed once he finishes his prepared text and someone asks him a question about Stone.
Stonekettle tells who laid the chunk.
re: #21 darthstar
I would so love to hack that fucking thing. “This has been a witch hunt all the way and I hereby resign as president of the United States.”
“I’m… Ron Burgundy???”
re: #23 goddamnedfrank
Everything Nunes tried to bury is coming out.
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Nunes is going to get buried by this before it’s over.
re: #22 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I replied that to her earlier… but to no avail.
Trump forced Democrats back to the negotiating table. Truly, a remarkable victory without modern parallel.
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) January 25, 2019
Sneaky slide attack…. pic.twitter.com/koOmeWW79Q
— Mr. Meowgi (@Mr_Meowwwgi) January 25, 2019
So when they’re warning that they’re at the breaking point, believe them.
But Trump and GOP are down with this. Sabotaging functioning government is what they and the base want, unanticipated consequences be damned.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
15:28:05 DEP Cactus fifteen twenty nine, if we can get it for you do you want to try to land runway one three?
15:28:05 CAM-2 if three nineteen-
15:28:10.6 RDO-1 we’re unable. we may end up in the Hudson.
15:28:14 HOT-2 emergency electrical power… emergency generator not online.
15:28:18 CAM [sound similar to electrical noise from engine igniters ends]
15:28:19 HOT-1 (it’s/is) online.
15:28:21 HOT-2 ATC notify. squawk seventy seven hundred.
15:28:25 HOT-1 yeah. the left one’s coming back up a little bit.
15:28:30 HOT-2 distress message, transmit. we did.
15:28:31 DEP arright Cactus fifteen forty nine its gonna be left traffic for runway three one.
15:28:35 RDO-1 unable.
15:28:36 TCAS traffic traffic.
15:28:36 DEP okay, what do you need to land?
15:28:37 HOT-2 (he wants us) to come in and land on one three…for whatever.
15:28:45 PWS go around. windshear ahead.
15:28:45 HOT-2 FAC [Flight Augmentation Computer] one off, then on.
15:28:46 DEP Cactus fifteen (twenty) nine runway four’s available if you wanna make left traffic to runway four.
15:28:49.9 RDO-1 I’m not sure we can make any runway. uh what’s over to our right anything in New Jersey maybe Teterboro?
15:28:55 DEP ok yeah, off your right side is Teterboro airport.
15:28:59 TCAS monitor vertical speed.
15:29:00 HOT-2 no relight after thirty seconds, engine master one and two confirm-
15:29:02 DEP you wanna try and go to Teterboro?
DEP is the LGA air traffic control. HOT-2 is Sully on US Airways Flight 1549 before it crashed in to the Hudson River. Note the calm demeanor that all air traffic controllers possess, even as everything is going to hell around them.
re: #23 goddamnedfrank
Everything Nunes tried to bury is coming out.
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Nunes effectively encouraged every conservative witness called before his committee to lie their ass off on the “promise” that they’d never face any legal consequences so long as the GOP held the House.
re: #4 freetoken
Carrying over from downstairs… this is what Trumpers always pull, especially the older females who desperately want to pretend things:
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Women get it a lot when it comes to speaking about any sexual assault short of very violent stranger rape. Nothing else qualifies as worthy.
Donnie is opening the government to own the libs!!!!!!
Wait for it…..
Pelosi wins. Trump loses. Period. He can never pull this crap again.
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) January 25, 2019
I love that the FBI, when given the option of making an unpaid arrest, decided to go with the ‘COPS’ style pre-dawn raid. Good for them to get a little release after being stiffed for over a month by Trump.
re: #4 freetoken
Carrying over from downstairs… this is what Trumpers always pull, especially the older females who desperately want to pretend things:
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That tweet was a total non-sequitor. No, two young drunk guys getting frisky does not equal rape, but sexual assault is not excused by two young drunk guys getting frisky- and sexual assault is the main issue here, not the level of sobriety or friskiness. The clue’s in the word “assault”. Not all youthful drunken friskiness is necessarily consensual, and that needs to get sorted
The Democrats who wanted to oust Nancy Pelosi look like real dopes today.
re: #37 BlueGrl21
Women get it a lot when it comes to speaking about any sexual assault short of violent stranger rape. Nothing else qualifies as worthy.
Remember that article “The only moral abortion is my abortion”? GOPer women have the exact same mindset for sexual assault - the only one that “counts” is theirs, not others (see Joni Ernst’s weaselly, Collins-esque comments about Dr Blasey Ford).
re: #44 Interesting Times
Remember that article “The only moral abortion is my abortion”? GOPer women have the exact same mindset for sexual assault - the only one that “counts” is theirs, not others (see Joni Ernst’s weaselly, Collins-esque comments about Dr Blasey Ford).
An awful lot of Americans who oppose abortion on principle would have a different opinion of it if their own daughter got knocked up by someone they did not approve of…
He’s running late because he needs to add another layer of orange.
A short term deal just means Trump is going to pull this exact same shit again in 3 weeks.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
Donnie: “Nancy Pelosi, or, as I call her, “the keeper of my testicles….”
re: #47 Charles Johnson
Sure, he can try, but the air traffic controllers (and TSA) now recognize how much power they have.
re: #47 Charles Johnson
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I doubt even Mitch will go along with that shit by this point. And if he tries, he’s gonna face an open revolt in his ranks unless Donny can somehow do what he never accomplished over the last five weeks and catch Nancy and Chuck turning down a perfectly reasonable proposal.
re: #33 jaunte
Is this snark or is Noah on something (I can’t twitter at work)?
Wow, Bill Mitchell is losing his shit over Roger Stone.
re: #47 Charles Johnson
We’re going to need a legit 1-2 year budget that can pass both houses with veto proof majorities. Governing by continuing resolution needs to end here, now and forever.
Again with the long delay…I’ve got a freakin ‘meeting at 11am. Trump’s such an asshole.
there’s a lot of hugeness going on these last few days
bringing up from downstairs, dont let this hugeness get lost in the greater hugeness
michael cohen, ready to testify before congress claimed (with some credibility ie tweets(!)) that he and his family have been intimidated by the President of the United States
re: #47 Charles Johnson
Exactly, hence my hatred of this idea.
re: #50 jimmyvluv4u
Sure, he can try, but the air traffic controllers (and TSA) now recognize how much power they have.
He just left the GOP senate out to dry after they carried the water for him for a full month. If they were smart they won’t let him pull this type of a stunt again.
Emphasis on the italics.
re: #45 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
An awful lot of Americans who oppose abortion on principle would have a different opinion of it if their own daughter got knocked up by someone they did not approve of…
The ones that kill me are the ones who believe there should be no exception for rape, incest, or the life of the mother. Jesus Christ, people.
— TedStriker (@talon_262) January 25, 2019
They’re still fixing his hair and spraying his tan.
I’m hoping the stress has given him an uncontrollable bowel and he can’t get more than 10 steps from a toilet.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 25, 2019
re: #60 darthstar
Again with the long delay…I’ve got a freakin ‘meeting at 11am. Trump’s such an asshole.
He’s doing it to try and assert who’s in charge. It’s an ego stroke.
re: #46 Dr. Matt
He’s running late because he needs to add another layer of orange.
And get a double dose of Adderall.
re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow, Bill Mitchell is losing his shit over Roger Stone.
hahaha, wingnut-on-wingnut warfare is always a joy to watch
BREAKING - THE DEAL: Dem source says leaders are zeroing in on…
- clean CR to Feb 15
- *No wall $*
- vehicle for DHS, border security conf bill
- Senate votes first
- backpay provision— Lisa Desjardins (@LisaDNews) January 25, 2019
re: #64 BlueGrl21
The ones that kill me are the ones who believe there should be no exception for rape, incest, or the life of the mother. Jesus Christ, people.
Holy Moses, even the Bible is down with those sorts of abortions.
Not to rub it in, but the Democrats who tried to oust Pelosi look like real dopes today.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
Here’s a little known fact to add to piles of evidence that Trump is hurting America. The FBI training academy is closed. There are no new FBI agents being enrolled & there are no FBI agents getting more training. No new agents to fight terrorists or Russia. No wall will help.
— John Oberlin (@OMGno2trump) January 25, 2019
re: #71 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Yeah, it’s a short CR, but it’s total surrender at this point. Particularly after Donny pretty much turned down any suggestion that he’d reopen the gov’t in order to allow talks about border security to proceed.
re: #54 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow, Bill Mitchell is losing his shit over Roger Stone.
You don’t say…
The thing that amazes me most about Mueller on #RussianCollusion is that he is still able to investigate Trump Associates while not tripping over all the dead bodies Hillary left everywhere. The smell alone must be overwhelming. #UraniumOne #TrumpDossier
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) January 25, 2019
re: #72 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
These are the same people who when reading “love thy neighbor as thyself” include “except those nonwhite folks over there - in which case, Fuck’em.”
These are also the same people who are getting HHS to allow adoption agencies to discriminate on basis of religion and sexual identity - giving Christian adoption agencies the right to discriminate against Jews or Muslims or LGBTQ from adopting through their agencies. Screw the best interests of the child, or making it easier to adopt. These people are out of their fucking minds to screw everyone else to make themselves “feel better”.
re: #77 Eclectic Cyborg
He’s kept us waiting nearly 40 minutes.
He’s kept 800K waiting for three weeks.
re: #77 Eclectic Cyborg
He’s kept us waiting nearly 40 minutes.
He’s probably having a straight-up meltdown, screaming at everyone.
Mueller will be watching.
In Tucker, Stone has a sympathetic ear and a way to reach millions of people to pitch his legal defense fund. https://t.co/NhA9DEPIul
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) January 25, 2019
re: #35 lawhawk
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15:28:05 DEP Cactus fifteen twenty nine, if we can get it for you do you want to try to land runway one three?
15:28:05 CAM-2 if three nineteen-
15:28:10.6 RDO-1 we’re unable. we may end up in the Hudson.
15:28:14 HOT-2 emergency electrical power… emergency generator not online.
15:28:18 CAM [sound similar to electrical noise from engine igniters ends]
15:28:19 HOT-1 (it’s/is) online.
15:28:21 HOT-2 ATC notify. squawk seventy seven hundred.
15:28:25 HOT-1 yeah. the left one’s coming back up a little bit.
15:28:30 HOT-2 distress message, transmit. we did.
15:28:31 DEP arright Cactus fifteen forty nine its gonna be left traffic for runway three one.
15:28:35 RDO-1 unable.
15:28:36 TCAS traffic traffic.
15:28:36 DEP okay, what do you need to land?
15:28:37 HOT-2 (he wants us) to come in and land on one three…for whatever.
15:28:45 PWS go around. windshear ahead.
15:28:45 HOT-2 FAC [Flight Augmentation Computer] one off, then on.
15:28:46 DEP Cactus fifteen (twenty) nine runway four’s available if you wanna make left traffic to runway four.
15:28:49.9 RDO-1 I’m not sure we can make any runway. uh what’s over to our right anything in New Jersey maybe Teterboro?
15:28:55 DEP ok yeah, off your right side is Teterboro airport.
15:28:59 TCAS monitor vertical speed.
15:29:00 HOT-2 no relight after thirty seconds, engine master one and two confirm-
15:29:02 DEP you wanna try and go to Teterboro?DEP is the LGA air traffic control. HOT-2 is Sully on US Airways Flight 1549 before it crashed in to the Hudson River. Note the calm demeanor that all air traffic controllers possess, even as everything is going to hell around them.
ATC Recording:
The KFC must have come all the way from Kentucky.
people are tired of winning pic.twitter.com/0YOc4HH8qN
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) January 25, 2019
So why are there so many cabinet level folk there?
re: #72 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Holy Moses, even the Bible is down with those sorts of abortions.
The Bible actually MANDATES abortion for pregnancies caused by infidelity.
(Numbers 5:11 et seq)
re: #87 freetoken
Because they needed to talk sense into Trump?
Or we’re going to watch something quite different from what we were led to expect?
lol these guys are losing their shit pic.twitter.com/2wyofqqHg2
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
reminder:
cr gets passed and signed today
those 800k people do not get paid tomorrow
all the turned off money does not get instantly turned back on
contractors, programs, snap, fbi, coast guard, on and on and on
the pain, the chaos, the credit problems, food banks, science funding, on and on etc NONE of this is going to instantly disappear
no one will have paid back their short term loan
in fact, it’s likely that people will still be working out their shutdown problems when he tries to shut it down again in 3 weeks
re: #83 freetoken
The KFC must have come all the way from Kentucky.
They will let Donnie smell it, and promise to let him have it if he gets through the statement like they practiced.
Does the video keep erroring out for anyone else?
Trump could be waiting until 3pm EST just so he doesn’t end the speech and find out Rush Limbaugh hurt his fee-fees live on-air /
re: #87 freetoken
So why are there so many cabinet level folk there?
They’re just there to see the elephant.
re: #97 darthstar
They’re just there to see the elephant.
Either that or because he’s about to make an emergency declaration
re: #98 Eclectic Cyborg
Either that or because he’s about to make an emergency declaration
He needs an audience.
Was it an indictment handed down by a grand jury? Yes.
Does Stone have a history of making violent rhetoric? Yes.
Does Stone associate with anarchists prone to violent rhetoric? Yes.
The FBI were doing their jobs.
Law enforcement is not necessarily fascism.— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) January 25, 2019
re: #94 Eclectic Cyborg
Does the video keep erroring out for anyone else?
Mine has for more than 2 years
The fun thing is that Trump is fucked at this point no matter what. If he held out his poll numbers would tank even more because people rightly blame him for the shutdown and if he caves his poll numbers will tank because his base will see him as weak and feel betrayed.
WAMU soundtrack:
2 min. warning. What about Venezuela?
Russia!
Shutdown.
Etc.
re: #98 Eclectic Cyborg
Either that or because he’s about to make an emergency declaration
Which 1) would be DOA at the first court it’s sent to and 2) totally takes it off the table and raises Pelosi’s leverage on Trump for a full budget immensely.
Those far left Bernie dopes should be begging for President Pelosi’s forgiveness. She played Donnie like a 2 dollar fiddle.
OK, Alex Jones is going to grift for weeks on this heavily armed arrest.
But, knowing the wackos that are drawn to the likes of Stone, I’m thinking the Feds should have brought more kit with them.
“FBI. Open the door.”
Watch exclusive CNN footage of the FBI arresting longtime Trump associate Roger Stone. Stone has been indicted by a grand jury on charges brought by special counsel Robert Mueller. https://t.co/5QHKDB2mfA pic.twitter.com/yDftp0fr65— CNN (@CNN) January 25, 2019
And there you go with the blood libel…
— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) January 25, 2019
Yeah, the Washington Post live feed is stalling out - I replaced it with the NBC feed, reload the page to see it.
re: #105 Dr. Matt
Those far left Bernie dopes should be begging for President Pelosi’s forgiveness. She played Donnie like a 2 dollar fiddle.
I want to hear from those Reps who tried to keep her from being speaker. I also want to hear from the few people here (there weren’t many) that were trying to say that.
re: #108 Charles Johnson
Yeah, the Washington Post live feed is stalling out - I replaced it with the NBC feed, reload the page to see it.
Thanks, boss!
This is longer than two minutes. These assholes can’t get anything right.
re: #102 goddamnedfrank
The fun thing is that Trump is fucked at this point no matter what. If he held out his poll numbers would tank even more because people rightly blame him for the shutdown and if he caves his poll numbers will tank because his base will see him as weak and feel betrayed.
He is weak. It’s long past time they saw him for the hollow man he is, propped up by Putin, Murdoch and Pecker.
Oh, yeah. NOW he gives a shit about federal workers.
Federal worker middle fingers salute across the nation.
WATCH LIVE: “As everyone knows I have a very powerful alternative, but I didn’t want to use it AT THIS TIME.” https://t.co/TsjvC4NB53 pic.twitter.com/0IQ6JtsA8t
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
So Congress can vote to re-fund and re-open the gov’t just as soon as they can all get flights from their districts back to Washington?
re: #116 Eclectic Cyborg
Oh, yeah. NOW he gives a shit about federal workers.
LOL too late you motherfucker
re: #87 freetoken
So why are there so many cabinet level folk there?
He’s got to have a cheering crowd. He does that all the time. Everything is a performance. Paid audience.
Little does he know, he is a terrible actor, and president.
Trump has already gotten beaten pretty good in every manner you choose. Mitch McConnell too.
I think there is no way Trump and Mitch pull another government shutdown. They are doing everything they can to get themselves out of the current jam and not smell as bad as they do. They aren’t going to roll in the shit again.
Of course Trump will talk tough and say he hasn’t given up on a wall. He’ll blame it on Chuck and “Nancy” and the new Radical Right™ that is resisting him and Mitch.
They should be required to reopen the govt for longer than it was closed.
“I have released the hostages. I did not get any of my demands.”
Wow, look how stubby that index finger is. I think it’s gotten shorter today. https://t.co/TsjvC4NB53 pic.twitter.com/B36RnAKCcQ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
Trump hurt a lot of Americans. For nothing. They won’t forget it.
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) January 25, 2019
re: #127 ipsos
“I have released the hostages. I did not get any of my demands.”
the best negotiator ever
“Smart walls”.
LOL.
This will be trending on twitter any moment now.
re: #82 Teukka
ATC Recording:
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On a side note, I used to listen to Stockholm PD before they went over to RAKEL/TETRA, and then Stockholm LKC had the same demeanor, everything going sideways and they remain calm and in control. And I’m sure they have that grace under extreme pressure to this day.
Can’t give any details as they are under NDA.
The side by side of “we do not need 2000 miles of wall from sea to sea, I never proposed that” with his campaign rallies will be brutal.
Pelosi is going to have to add Trump to her disclosure forms where it asks for a list of assets she owns.
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) January 25, 2019
“We do not need 2000 miles of wall from sea to shiny sea…” https://t.co/TsjvC4NB53 pic.twitter.com/3sD1t4KqOS
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
He’s going to ramble on about human trafficking… isn’t he.
He’s fantasizing about duct taping women and children again.
re: #139 Dr. Matt
Here comes the…woman are taped up comments.
Yep. He’s so boring and predictable at this point.
PRIMARY TRUMP!! WE NEED A REAL CONSERVATIVE WITH BALLS!!!!!
They make a right turn, and then a left or a right.
re: #146 Dr. Matt
Left or right? Can’t they go straight?
They turn right. If they turn left they go to the beach.
re: #137 Targetpractice
He’s lost, but he’s still giving his damned sales pitch that has not worked for weeks.
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He has to stay on his wall. It is all he has now. He’s just too stupid to realize he has gotten beaten.
And he is using his taped women thrown in cars taking right turns and going into the desert. Ugh, dude you don’t know when you are beat. Fuck the hell off.
we got a badass over here https://t.co/lWW4gA2fiE
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) January 25, 2019
“worst… in the history of the world..”
Totally ignoring the slave trades around the world.
“In many cases they can’t even breathe.”
Christ, what a moron.
re: #148 bd(it’s all true)
PRIMARY TRUMP!! WE NEED A REAL CONSERVATIVE WITH BALLS!!!!!
I can’t wait until they figure out it needs to be a woman.
re: #47 Charles Johnson
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Will he though? My bet is the first day of the next shutdown, every Air Traffic Controller and TSA agent calls in sick, and the shutdown ends that afternoon.
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) January 25, 2019
re: #148 bd(it’s all true)
PRIMARY TRUMP!! WE NEED A REAL CONSERVATIVE WITH BALLS!!!!!
Trump failed because he wasn’t conservative enough!
This speech about drugs worked better when Nancy Reagan was giving it 35 years ago, honestly.
re: #163 Myron Falwell
Nancy is going hard. She knows that Democrats have the upper hand. Let’s see if Trump tries to pull this nonsense again when it comes to raising the debt ceiling later this year.
This reminds me of the powerful victory speech made at the end of World War II by Hitler’s corpse.
— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) January 25, 2019
Thanks …
Dick
So, uh, Richard Ojeda left his state senate seat to concentrate on running for president. TEN DAYS later he quit the presidential race. In the meantime, WV’s GOP governor replaced him with a more conservative senator. https://t.co/lMINPeoUed
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) January 25, 2019
The backlog went over a million because of the shutdown.
LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLO https://t.co/UZSbE9u2n0
— It’s Myron Falwell! (@myronfalwell) January 25, 2019
He’s turning the announcement of a very temporary deal to reopen government into yet another opportunity to fear-monger and lie about immigrants. Because of course he is. https://t.co/TsjvC4NB53 pic.twitter.com/PgCuXtOKeX
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #100 freetoken
Yeah, I don’t get this “this is litteraly Gestapo tactics” doggerel from Trumpsters.
Quite apart from the misuse or misunderstanding of the meaning of the word “literally”, I’d like to see them demonstrate actual parallels between the two, preferably ones that go beyond the usual weaksauce “the people involved in both cases were oxygen breathers and only had one head” I’ve heard too many times before.
Right now, his teleprompter reads, “SHUT THE FUCK UP”
re: #172 Camp Waconda
He’s not helping himself.
Please, let him continue, he’s inflicting mere flesh wounds on himself
They end up in places you’d least expect.
Maralago.
Here’s the “Why don’t you let them come live with YOU” argument.
re: #72 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Holy Moses, even the Bible is down with those sorts of abortions.
Abortions for adultery are mandated.
When you tuned in to hear Trump capitulate, you didn’t know you were going to hear his SOTU address.
The prompter said “[Talk about Human Trafficking]” then stopped. Trump ad libbed the entire thing. https://t.co/Sv5XIPCSQH
— Jordan Fabian (@Jordanfabian) January 25, 2019
Every minute of this shitshow just keeps reinforcing the case for 25A removal.
Wormtongue Miller has really been putting the time in.
Trump continues lying about the wall, what he wanted, etc. He continually lies nonstop and wants people to believe him regardless of the actual facts.
This should again spell the end of all the claims that Trump is a great negotiator. He got nothing he sought - no wall funding. pic.twitter.com/5SYkOY0DRv— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
“And that’s my book report on Nancy Drew. Thank you very much.”
Good luck with your next shut down, jack ass.
re: #191 ipsos
“And that’s my book report on Nancy Drew. Thank you very much.”
I had to stifle that laugh.
re: #125 darthstar
They are good clappers…he only hires the best clappers.
They really have that clap.
And he concludes with another threat to declare a national emergency to force his wall down America’s throat. https://t.co/TsjvC4NB53 pic.twitter.com/dPtbQLRN15
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #185 Charles Johnson
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA because of course he took an easy peasy shot to end this with minimal damage to himself and wound up setting himself on fire
Damn! And Mexico was just about to write that check too!
So he is threatening a shutdown again.
What a fucking fool. He is so going to get beat about the head the next three weeks.
What say you Mitch?
Mitch: @$!!!
So his threat (if you want to call it that) is if Nancy and Chuck don’t capitulate by Feb 15th, he’ll declare a national emergency to get his wall funding.
In other news, Br’ar Rabbit threatened with being thrown in briar patch.
And now to Ann Coulter…. pic.twitter.com/MQCzUZSY0S
— Jennifer Hayden (@Scout_Finch) January 25, 2019
“Dems must give me what I want in three weeks or I will shoot myself in the dick!”
Yeah, that’s a really serious threat./////////
re: #203 Belafon
You go with your best strategies…
In this case it’s not his best strategy, it’s his ONLY strategy.
re: #200 ObserverArt
So he is threatening a shutdown again.
What a fucking fool. He is so going to get beat about the head the next three weeks.
What say you Mitch?
Mitch: @$!!!
Trump is going down in a blaze of glory derpy derp.
re: #184 Targetpractice
When you tuned in to hear Trump capitulate, you didn’t know you were going to hear his SOTU address.
Well, I won’t be watching his SOTU so this is good then.
When MSNBC hosts start talking about Trump’s fantasy wall as if it’s a real thing…
[click]— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
Smart phones.
Smart cars.
Smart walls.
One of these is not like the others.
re: #207 jaunte
No SOTU without a full reopening.
Wouldn’t that be great if Speaker Pelosi told him that she wasn’t inviting him to give the SOTU under the circumstances of a temporary reopening of the government? He’d stroke out. LOL
Apparently I need to have an endgame.
I’m not sure what the point of this comment is. I imagine the Democrats who thought Hillary Clinton was the best choice as Democratic nominee feel like real dopes right now. I mean, what’s your endgame here? https://t.co/6cbkTT9ncy
— Greg Bartlett (@ShinyFilms) January 25, 2019
re: #214 Charles Johnson
Democrats who thought Hillary Clinton was the best choice as Democratic nominee feel like real dopes right now.
Does this mean he wanted Bernie to have an opportunity to lose the popular vote?
re: #181 jaunte
Here’s the “Why don’t you let them come live with YOU” argument.
I find that line of argument fascinating, because you could always turn it back around at someone like Trump, and say: “Well, why don’t you let them live with you? After all, iyou have a bigger house with better facilities. If we’re comparing moralities, why are not willing to play your Trump card?”
And much like the defenders of Berlin in the last days of WWII, Freepers are holding onto those last lines of Donny’s speech to tell themselves that the wall is still coming, deliverance will be theirs, and the Dems are totally fucked.
re: #204 nines09
President Ann Coulter and Vice President Rush Limbaugh must be pissed off at Trump’s capitulation to the deranged left.
Poor things.
re: #212 Patricia Kayden
Wouldn’t that be great if Speaker Pelosi told him that she wasn’t inviting him to give the SOTU under the circumstances of a temporary reopening of the government? He’d stroke out. LOL
She owns his sorry butt now, it’s totally possible and I’d love to see the look on his sorry face.
re: #216 Alephnaught
It’s a weird argument to suggest the worst possible outcome would be to help someone.
re: #218 Patricia Kayden
President Ann Coulter and Vice President Rush Limbaugh must be pissed off at Trump’s capitulation to the deranged left.
Poor things.
I know a few bridges they can jump off.
I cannot believe that @realDonaldTrump in his Rose Garden remarks THREATENED AGAIN TO SHUT DOWN OUR GOVERNMENT IN 3 WEEKS if he doesn’t get his wall.
It is quite perverse that the President repeatedly wants to use harming Americans in a shutdown as a negotiating tactic. https://t.co/ZdS0ZnA574— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) January 25, 2019
How bitter are wingnuts over at Andrew Breitbart’s Mausoleum for the Chronically Unemployable?
Government Open
No Wall
Workers to Get Pay for No Work
It was not so much like a colonoscopy as much as it was like a prostate exam by a drunk medical school dropout.
— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) January 25, 2019
re: #218 Patricia Kayden
President Ann Coulter and Vice President Rush Limbaugh must be pissed off at Trump’s capitulation to the deranged left.
Poor things.
Turns out Ann’s appearance on chief enabler Bill Maher’s show tonight might be fun to watch after all. Maybe she has a live on-air meltdown.
The view from the hard right isn’t pretty. https://t.co/nAOJB9MCSG
— Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) January 25, 2019
re: #218 Patricia Kayden
President Ann Coulter and Vice President Rush Limbaugh must be pissed off at Trump’s capitulation to the deranged left.
Poor things.
LOL, I guess I’m gonna watch Ann Coulter on Bill Maher tonight after all……
If The Wall were meant to be anything other than a Symbol of our National Resolve, then DT would have commissioned a planning report upon entering office that would already have had two years’ time to present a construction timetable, a budget, design proposals, environmental & property issues, etc., for Congress to consider and vote on.
Then Congress could be realistically asked to make funds available for such a project. But that was never his intention although he should at least in principle be aware of how such projects function in real life.
So just to be clear: My vacation is still on hold. I can’t trust a “temporary” opening of the government. I can’t risk buying non-refundable airline tickets on the idea that “MAYBE” the government will still be open in 3 weeks.
Trump is still causing fear, uncertainty, & doubt. https://t.co/Z35o6EQbxu— Spry Guy (@SpryGuy) January 25, 2019
re: #222 jaunte
Pelosi: “Fine, here’s a full two-year budget with no wall and reduced/no expenses for Mar-a-lago and Trump Tower, take it or leave it”
Dory had her ‘Cherry Eye’ surgery on Wednesday, and came through with flying colors! Vet said she doesn’t need an E-collar or donut collar, unless we notice her rubbing her eyes.
So, now people won’t keep asking, “Is it infected?”
Wow, it’s hard to believe, but we got her 6 months ago! Here she is, that first day…..
My Twitter list of wingnuts is pretty hilarious right now - they’re all over the map, some furious, some depressed, some spinning like crazy. This is my favorite time in the wingnut news cycle, before they all settle on a talking point to parrot robotically.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
The dead-enders are gonna tell themselves that Donny’s threat of declaring a national emergency means he hasn’t surrendered, but to everybody else this was the waving of the white flag. A national emergency declaration is a one-shot deal, not something he can keep declaring over and over again in order to extract more money.
re: #227 jaunte
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re: #222 jaunte
I will repeat this:
Trump is not a great negotiator.
He’s not even a negotiator.
He’s an extortionist and saboteur. If you don’t give him what he wants, he blows shit up (in this case, the government). The GOP is okay with this strategy so long as it doesn’t mean planes are falling out of the sky or stuck on the ground because there aren’t enough air traffic controllers to manage the number of flights scheduled.
The delusions are strong with this one:
— Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 25, 2019
I love how they’re pretending it’s a “temporary” stop to the shutdown. Trump got spanked by Pelosi and even the rubes are starting to notice.
re: #227 jaunte
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Probably won’t be much longer before we start seeing TRUMP’S A BETA CUCK!!
I assume Trump was wearing that giant tarpaulin of a trench coat so you couldn’t see his hard-on when he was lovingly describing in detail duct taping a woman’s mouth shut.
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 25, 2019
re: #232 Blind Frog Belly White
Dory had her ‘Cherry Eye’ surgery on Wednesday, and came through with flying colors! Vet said she doesn’t need an E-collar or donut collar, unless we notice her rubbing her eyes.
So, now people won’t keep asking, “Is it infected?”
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Good for little Dory. I had noticed the eye. I understand that is quite common, glad she is all fixed up now.
Listening to the Rose Garden speech, methinks the Twitler has a bondage fetish
— Mistral Dawn (@MistralKDawn) January 25, 2019
Goes along with the pee tape stuff…
Trump got zero of what he wants. That’s winning to you.
Trump doesn’t get a wall. And the likelihood of getting it in next three weeks is…. zero. Even the GOP didn’t want to fund it while they controlled House and Senate. You’re falling for Trump’s con.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
re: #237 Lidane
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I love how they’re pretending it’s a “temporary” stop to the shutdown. Trump got spanked by Pelosi and even the rubes are starting to notice.
“WE HAVEN’T LOST! THIS IS ONLY A TEMPORARY SET-BACK!”
You know, just like Waterloo.
lol ann’s mad https://t.co/dkApOer4iP
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
Guys how much schadenfreude is it safe to consume, I fear I may need to get my soul pumped https://t.co/F8xSv04KNj
— Danielle Blake/Nancy Pelosi Stan Account (@abradacabla) January 25, 2019
Here’s how to address it: The “wall” is a rallying cry for bigotry, blood libel, and outright deception. Trump’s claims are almost all wrong, and meant to ply the fears of the bigots.
No money for bigotry.— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) January 25, 2019
That awkward moment when you demand a wall and end up with a cave.
Predictable:
Good news for George Herbert Walker Bush: As of today, he is no longer the biggest wimp ever to serve as President of the United States.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 25, 2019
The white nationalists aren’t happy that Trump caved. The spin now is from O’Reilly types, that Trump will win by losing. Or that this was some grand play to reduce the size of government by other means.
No.
This was sabotaging government in a fit of extortion. And the losers were Trump and everyone affected by the shutdown. Trump had power to reopen government while trying to negotiate. He’s back where he was more than a month ago, with an even weaker negotiating position. This is how not to negotiate.
It’s how one tries to extort an outcome - badly.
We now go live to r/The_Donald pic.twitter.com/F8qpRX4GVe
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #247 Kilroy was here
It’s telling that my first thought was “What is the nature of the contact between the rock types there? Is that conformable? The upper member looks dark….anoxic deep sea deposition?” Sigh. Geology.
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) January 25, 2019
lol spinning like a centrifuge https://t.co/oQ139RfTEF
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #229 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
If The Wall were meant to be anything other than a Symbol of our National Resolve, then DT would have commissioned a planning report upon entering office that would already have had two years’ time to present a construction timetable, a budget, design proposals, environmental & property issues, etc., for Congress to consider and vote on.
Then Congress could be realistically asked to make funds available for such a project. But that was never his intention although he should at least in principle be aware of how such projects function in real life.
Well, since “Build The Wall” was never really meant to be anything more than a cheap campaign tagline to whip up xenophobic “outrage” among the Deplorables, no surprise.
But yeah, given Trump’s (however grossly overstated and misrepresented) reputation as a “property developer”, he should have known better.
re: #243 Targetpractice
“WE HAVEN’T LOST! THIS IS ONLY A TEMPORARY SET-BACK!”
You know, just like Waterloo.
That is where this video comes in, right?
Trump, August 2015:
Reporter: “How are you going to build a 1,900-mile wall?”
Trump: “Very easy. I’m a builder. That’s easy.”
Trump, today in the Rose Garden: “We do not need 2,000 miles of wall from sea to shining sea. We never did.” #fridayfeeling #trumpaddress #TrumpCaved pic.twitter.com/9GII59TKFt— Holly Figueroa O’Reilly (@AynRandPaulRyan) January 25, 2019
The time to look “reasonable” and “willing to compromise” was five weeks back, when Donny could have signed this temporary measure and still bullshitted the faithful that he was gonna get that wall funding.
Now? Now he is so weakened that nobody takes seriously his “threats” to force another shutdown or blow off his own dick by making a national emergency declaration.
Nancy’s pretty much right, when Feb 15th comes, Donny is gonna find some way to spin money for a fence as “wall funding” to avoid another shutdown. He’s going to find a way to claim “victory.”
SHOOT IT STRAIGHT INTO MY VEINS! pic.twitter.com/mPszbdQdys
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
So, what’s the LD50 for schaudenfreude? Because I may be in danger of ODing.
Remember, Roger Stone was THE one who got Trump going with the “build the wall” tagline in the first place.
It is too fitting that Stone gets arrested, then has an embarrassing press conference almost totally drowned out by “LOCK HIM UP” jeers, followed by Trump making a mishmash speech of capitulation to “the wall” … all on the same day.
re: #251 Charles Johnson
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“Advantage Trump today”
AAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAaaaaaaa…
*gasp*
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAaaaaaaa…
*cough, cough*
re: #240 ObserverArt
Good for little Dory. I had noticed the eye. I understand that is quite common, glad she is all fixed up now.
Y’all were too polite to ask. People in person are less so.
It does take the pressure off of Trump and Mitch but after Feb 15th they are still not going to have a wall and it can start all over again
At least the Super Bowl and the SOTU are no longer threatened
re: #258 Targetpractice
So, what’s the LD50 for schaudenfreude? Because I may be in danger of ODing.
*rubs schadenfreude on gums*
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #254 Lidane
Trump, today in the Rose Garden: “We do not need 2,000 miles of wall from sea to shining sea. We never did.” #fridayfeeling
If he keeps screwing with Pelosi, he’s going to wind up with 6 traffic cones and a bi-lingual “STOP” sign.
re: #265 KGxvi
omgomgomgomg…
They’re going to primary him!
And this after essentially cancelling the primary because he’s such an ‘effective President’. Boy, is there egg on THEIR face!
Nobody ever buys the “We haven’t lost, we’ve just found a new way of winning!” argument better than wingnuts.
re: #262 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It does take the pressure off of Trump and Mitch but after Feb 15th they are still not going to have a wall and it can start all over again
At least the Super Bowl and the SOTU are no longer threatened
Trump: It’s Feb 15. Give me my wall.
Pelosi: No.
McConnell: Crap.
Who do you think is going to look bad.
I heard part of Trump’s speech on the way back from the dentist (teeth are now shiny and certified as sound) I’m not sure if it was just the speakers in the car, but it seemed to me his voice was pitched a bit higher than usual and a bit strained. It may just be from his excitement over duct taping women and driving around the desert, but he might realize, finally, how much trouble he is in.
Also, Freepers are continuing to turn on each other over whether or not Trump caved.
re: #266 Decatur Deb
If he keeps screwing with Pelosi, he’s going to wind up with 6 traffic cones and a bi-lingual “STOP” sign.
Those traffic cones will be old coffee cans painted orange with some masking tape as necessary detail
Oh man I love it. In this corner, we have those like O’Reilly who think Trump won and in the other we have those like Coulter. Enjoy your fans Donny!
Where’s that wingnut tears meme? Today is a good day for it.
re: #268 Targetpractice
Nobody ever buys the “We haven’t lost, we’ve just found a new way of winning!” argument better than wingnuts.
Has anyone ever paid more to make that argument than Bill O’Reilly?
Republicans are down right now, so let’s be the bigger people here and use this golden opportunity to kick them.
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #10 darthstar
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“He knows the rules…” right up to the point where he sees a cat giving him the finger, at which point the game is apaw!
re: #272 HappyWarrior
Oh man I love it. In this corner, we have those like O’Reilly who think Trump won and in the other we have those like Coulter. Enjoy your fans Donny!
“Trump is playing 24-dimensional chess by tearing up his base” — David Brody
Texas Republican whose district shares 820 miles of the border tells Rolling Stone that Trump’s border crisis is a “myth,” and that his wall is the “most expensive and least effective way to do border security.” https://t.co/Hvi89LPxKh …
— Forever Logical 🖖 (@ForeverLogical) January 25, 2019
re: #267 Blind Frog Belly White
And this after essentially cancelling the primary because he’s such an ‘effective President’. Boy, is there egg on THEIR face1
Well that was the Republican National Committee… and we all know how the MAGAborg feel about those elitist cuck RINOs… like *checks notes* Donald J Trump.
I could fully see this be something like 1992 where someone challenges Trump and the party establishment tries to ignore it. The only question is whether the challenger would do as well as Buchanan (which maxed out around 25-28%).
re: #259 Myron Falwell
Remember, Roger Stone was THE one who got Trump going with the “build the wall” tagline in the first place.
It is too fitting that Stone gets arrested, then has an embarrassing press conference almost totally drowned out by “LOCK HIM UP” jeers, followed by Trump making a mishmash speech of capitulation to “the wall” … all on the same day.
Stone and Sam Nunberg. Don’t forget Nunberg was also an early campaign consultant. It was not even going to be a thing about actually building a wall. It was meant to be Trump’s reminder to talk about immigration. He could remember “wall” apparently if he saw it on his notes and then go from there.
Trump went to it hard when first running his campaign and I bet he saw how well it was doing for him, it became more than a reminder, it became his main theme. And he built on his building the wall over and over and again and again. And now he is stuck. His own big mouth has got him into something that most likely wasn’t even planned.
That is Trump’s whole career. He opens up his big mouth about something he is going to do, commits to it, fucks it up and then has to do whatever to get his fat ass out of a jam.
re: #256 goddamnedfrank
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The problem, of course, is that type of reaction is exactly how we could have another 180 from Trump.
The wingnuts seem to being taking it well over at FreeRepulic too.
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OMG what a great day
re: #278 lawhawk
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I’m reluctant to give any Republican credit but Hurd could have been a pandering asshole on this and given Trump what he wanted to hear.
re: #269 Belafon
Trump: It’s Feb 15. Give me my wall.
Pelosi: No.
McConnell: Crap.Who do you think is going to look bad.
If it’s true that the Senate GOP read Pence the riot act yesterday, I can see a widespread revolt in three weeks time.
re: #275 goddamnedfrank
LetThemFight.gif https://t.co/IwGxBa8knD
— Danielle Blake/Nancy Pelosi Stan Account (@abradacabla) January 25, 2019
re: #281 Mike Lamb
The problem, of course, is that type of reaction is exactly how we could have another 180 from Trump.
A piece of undigested beef could cause a 180 from Trump.
re: #283 bd(it’s all true)
The wingnuts seem to being taking it well over at FreeRepulic too.
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OMG what a great day
Checked over there earlier. Half of them are prepared to abandon ship, the other half are screaming that the first are defeatists and Hair Furor is stronger than ever.
this aged well https://t.co/D5XI4Jo9IL
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) January 25, 2019
re: #283 bd(it’s all true)
The wingnuts seem to being taking it well over at FreeRepulic too.
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OMG what a great day
Ba Da Ba Ba Ba..
They’re Lovin’ it!pic.twitter.com/k366Pf8SH5— Ryan Hill (@RyanHillMI) January 25, 2019
re: #286 jaunte
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LOL. Say this about Coulter. She’s a true believer. Mitchell meanwhile is just a Trump fanboy.
re: #287 Belafon
A piece of undigested beef could cause a 180 from Trump.
Or a fragment of an underdone potato….
Bill Mitchell explains the nuance that is the GOP
He absolutely did NOT cave. This was a smart strategic move. Of course, I don’t expect someone with your limited capacity to see anything but black and white. https://t.co/VdmJIPIM0S
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) January 25, 2019
re: #266 Decatur Deb
If he keeps screwing with Pelosi, he’s going to wind up with 6 traffic cones and a bi-lingual “STOP” sign.
an estop sign…
re: #289 goddamnedfrank
Or as Trump would say, “Chessh.”
re: #291 Dave In Austin
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Trump is pathetic yes Mike but so are you for thinking he was tough. He’s a coward just like you. All talk.
re: #285 KGxvi
If it’s true that the Senate GOP read Pence the riot act yesterday, I can see a widespread revolt in three weeks time.
I think if Trump tries this stunt again, they’ll override him.
re: #288 Targetpractice
Checked over there earlier. Half of them are prepared to abandon ship, the other half are screaming that the first are defeatists and Hair Furor is stronger than ever.
I love how they are demanding Jim to “zot” the complainers too. What are there, 5 dozen of them left there?
It is a mistake to refer to what happened to in the government shutdown as a “deal.”
This was a full-fledged capitulation.
Trump got rolled like a rube off the pumpkin truck.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) January 25, 2019
Say what you will, today we witnessed Trump do the most he ever has done to make sure somebody else got paid.
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This is that scene in Parks and Recreation where Ron Swanson is just typing all the words he knows. https://t.co/3oCWBJxpRD
— “Celia” (@_celia_bedelia_) January 25, 2019
i’m literally dead
— Imani Gandy (@AngryBlackLady) January 25, 2019
re: #300 bd(it’s all true)
I love how they are demanding Jim to “zot” the complainers too. What are there, 5 dozen of them left there?
Yeah, but those 5 dozen are pure. (Pure what, we don’t know.)
It’s nice of Donny to make clear that the GOP won’t be negotiating in good faith by putting it out there ahead of time that if the DNC don’t capitulate in 3 weeks, he’ll force another shutdown where he totally will blame them.
I’m sure Mitch is totally cool with signing another suicide pact.////////
The Senate GOPers who voted against the Schumer bill yesterday are about to agree to the same exact bill, since Trump just admitted that’s his out.
Democrats just took Trump to the cleaners, and exposed the GOP in Senate as hypocrites (again).— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
re: #255 Targetpractice
The time to look “reasonable” and “willing to compromise” was five weeks back, when Donny could have signed this temporary measure and still bullshitted the faithful that he was gonna get that wall funding.
Now? Now he is so weakened that nobody takes seriously his “threats” to force another shutdown or blow off his own dick by making a national emergency declaration.
Nancy’s pretty much right, when Feb 15th comes, Donny is gonna find some way to spin money for a fence as “wall funding” to avoid another shutdown. He’s going to find a way to claim “victory.”
This.
I’m thinking the most-likely outcome is going to be that Congress (mainly the Senate) is going to spend the next three weeks desperately trying to craft a “compromise” deal that will fund the G til 9/30 - no Wall, of course - and give the Moron-in-Chief some sort of vaguely-credible “out” to try to avoid any (further) humiliation.
IOW, what they should have been doing for the last three weeks, except for Mitch McConnell’s (uncharacteristically unsuccessful) attempt to play the Big Fucking Kingmaker Of The Senate…
re: #308 lawhawk
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Yesterday: “We can’t vote for this bill because it doesn’t include wall funding! We won’t cave!”
Today: “Okay, so we’re voting for this bill today despite there being no wall funding. But we won’t cave next time!”
Cheers erupt at DCA terminal A as temporary deal to reopen government is announced over speakers across the airport
— Kristin Roberts (@KLR_Editor) January 25, 2019
Note to Republicans: government shut-downs are not popular.
I’m starting to think that Nixon tattoo on Roger Stone’s back is Nixon’s Horcrux, like Voldemort on the back of Quirrel’s head.
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) January 25, 2019
Sorry, reload for the tweet I really meant to post.
re: #309 Jay C
This.
I’m thinking the most-likely outcome is going to be that Congress (mainly the Senate) is going to spend the next three weeks desperately trying to craft a “compromise” deal that will fund the G til 9/30 - no Wall, of course - and give the Moron-in-Chief some sort of vaguely-credible “out” to try to avoid any (further) humiliation.
IOW, what they should have been doing for the last three weeks, except for Mitch McConnell’s (uncharacteristically unsuccessful) attempt to play the Big Fucking Kingmaker Of The Senate…
I’m sure McConnell thinks of women the same way Trump does, he’s just quieter about it.
Wrong again.
McConnell blocked this same outcome for weeks. Democrats offered the same language in yesterday’s Schumer bill. The GOP will now pass it to reopen government, which they could have done at any point before now.
GOP lost this badly. This isn’t Trump’s plan.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
Senate Republicans on Thursday:
A CR with no wall funding is unacceptable, doesn’t address the border
Senate Republicans on Friday:
President Trump is right, a CR with no wall funding is a sensible way forward— Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) January 25, 2019
This is absolutely horrifying, literally fascist eugenics.
Japan will force transgender people to be sterilized before transitioning https://t.co/NjO1f2MoMY pic.twitter.com/pEulLKuQ7s
— New York Post (@nypost) January 25, 2019
My father will probably be happy to hear that he’ll be able to go back to work as early as Monday. At least until he hears about how Donny caved and there’s no wall funding coming. But I’m sure that Faux will convince him by Monday that this is totally a temporary set-back and Donny will finally win in 3 weeks.
hehe
I feel like you’re mad about not getting a wall.
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) January 25, 2019
re: #205 Targetpractice
“Dems must give me what I want in three weeks or I will shoot myself in the dick!”
Yeah, that’s a really serious threat./////////
re: #317 goddamnedfrank
GOPers here in the US: yeah, that could work here too.
re: #317 goddamnedfrank
This is absolutely horrifying, literally fascist eugenics.
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Dafuq?
re: #319 Myron Falwell
hehe
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It’s okay Ann. There’s a new guy in Brazil but he may be too ethnic for you.
re: #317 goddamnedfrank
This is absolutely horrifying, literally fascist eugenics.
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Wholly shit.
re: #321 lawhawk
GOPers here in the US: yeah, that could work here too.
It certainly could if the wrong people got power.
The GOP flop sweat is just rolling off in buckets. In 72 hours, they went from defiantly fighting Nancy to being her bitches and can now only offer mealy-mouthed excuses about how that’s not the case and they totally have her where they want her.
3 weeks is not going to change the calculus much, the GOP have absolutely no leverage to force her or House Dems to agree to wall funding.
One of the problems facing Japan is a negative population growth rate and yet they’ve decided on this horrifying, absolutely indefensible policy of fascist eugenics because they hate trans people even more than they want children. https://t.co/voDbKpN2Yu
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
White House has just called the press pool to gather unexpectedly. Stay tuned…
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) January 25, 2019
re: #327 goddamnedfrank
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They’re also terrible on immigration. Japan’s policies will catch up to them eventually.
Heh.
The NRA has the weirdest headquarters I’ve ever seen. pic.twitter.com/P67coGujvS
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) January 25, 2019
OK whats gonna be the 3rd thing, it has to keep with the theme?
1. Stone
2. Cave
3. ??
re: #328 Dave In Austin
Calling you back because he forgot to say “Nancy is my Mommy.”
— MotherofGOD (@2bitchsprinkles) January 25, 2019
I snuck into the White House, and you won’t believe what I found… 😳pic.twitter.com/KEHBz6YjLZ
— William LeGate (@williamlegate) January 25, 2019
re: #333 bd(it’s all true)
OK whats gonna be the 3rd thing, it has to keep with the theme?
1. Stone
2. Cave
3. ??
It’s either about Venezuela or “I resign, you guys are all too mean”
Trump promised a WALL but delivered a CAVE.
— Mikel Jollett (@Mikel_Jollett) January 25, 2019
Some context: many senators were ready last week to do what the president announced today. But several WH officials, including Jared Kushner, were insistent that a “big deal” was possible to end the shutdown. https://t.co/GP7bmkOEjZ
— Robert Costa (@costareports) January 25, 2019
The Wikipedia list of caves in the United States just received edits… 😂🤣 #TrumpShutown #TrumpCaved pic.twitter.com/8iPTMmk926
— Peter DeMarco (@BeardAboutIt) January 25, 2019
Lots of wounded egos:
Did or did not Trump get funding for his wall in his concession speech today?
He did not.
It just won’t work.— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) January 25, 2019
He’s going to play the Jeezzzzus card to get his supporters back:
So far no major news from reporters in the Roosevelt Room with President Trump right now. He is meeting with a group of hispanic pastors.
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) January 25, 2019
And yet, the most important question hasn’t been answered: Did “Q” see this coming?
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re: #300 bd(it’s all true)
I love how they are demanding Jim to “zot” the complainers too. What are there, 5 dozen of them left there?
Probably time for another one of their purity purges.
Watching the spin from the Trump True Believers is something. He got absolutely nothing from this shit show. He’s already started backing off the extent of the wall. A second shut down would be absolutely catastrophic for Trump, particularly when he basically said he’d be responsible for the second shut down. Almost the entire GOP Senate delegation looks like schmucks, and I’m not sure their egos could handle that again.
The only modicum of pressure that is applied to Democrats is that they need to put forward some reasonable immigration/border policies and message the fuck out of them, so the media can’t re-frame everything as Democratic “obstructionism” over the next 3 weeks.
IMAGINE THIS SCENARIO:
Trump agrees to re-open government for 3 weeks, then, during the SOTU after laying out his case in detail, with @SpeakerPelosi sitting behind him, declares a #NationalEmergency to fund the wall and explains exactly where the funds come from.
Glorious.— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) January 25, 2019
Then he rips his shirt off and everyone in Congress and the nation give him a standing ovation while shouting “we love Trump”
re: #343 freetoken
He’s going to play the Jeezzzzus card to get his supporters back:
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That’s going to make Ann even madder.
lolwut? https://t.co/t2Nln3U54u
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #348 bd(it’s all true)
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Then he rips his shirt off and everyone in Congress and the nation give him a standing ovation while shouting “we love Trump”
Bill, crack isn’t good for you.
“… they go to school in Canada, that’s why you’ve never seen them.”
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #348 bd(it’s all true)
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Then he rips his shirt off revealing 8-pack abs and everyone in Congress and the nation give him a standing ovation while shouting “we love Trump”
I added the Ben Garrison touch to this wingnut fantasy.
re: #353 goddamnedfrank
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Moe, this is Democrats for Nixon. You just scratched his name and put yours on it.
re: #278 lawhawk
NPR had an excellent interview with Sheriff Estrada (I think it was Here and Now) yesterday. He really pinned that tarp down…
re: #348 bd(it’s all true)
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Then he rips his shirt off and everyone in Congress and the nation give him a standing ovation while shouting “we love Trump”
Bill, nobody wants to hear your porn fantasies, keep them to yourself.
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re: #348 bd(it’s all true)
Then he rips his shirt off and everyone in Congress and the nation give him a standing ovation while shouting “we love Trump”
I think the Democrats should practice laughing at this statement so they properly laugh if it happens rather than sitting there in shock.
re: #71 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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senate votes first.
that’s the important thing. My guess is Democrats in the senate will force Republicans to vote en masse for this, and then help it get over the hump.
Why isn’t it news that the president* is having lurid, violent rape porn fantasies about kidnapping and taping up women, over and over in public?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
Trump took one question on the shutdown and whether he’ll declare a national emergency: “We’ll work with the Democrats and negotiate and if we can’t do that, then we’ll do a — obviously we’ll do the emergency because that’s what it is. It’s a national emergency.”
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) January 25, 2019
Calling this a “deal” between Democrats and the GOP is kinda like calling the Treaty of Versailles a deal between the allies and Germany.
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) January 25, 2019
For anybody not born yesterday, we’re basically seeing a replay of the ‘11 “Debt Ceiling Crisis,” where the GOP thought that they’d get the White House over a barrel if they agreed to negotiations in exchange for a temporary ceiling increase, when it was obvious from Day One that the negotiations were being conducted in bad faith and the GOP had no intention of making a realistic deal.
Pelosi says the State of the Union has not been settled. She said she told Trump they could talk about it when the government was open, and they’ll do that.
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) January 25, 2019
It’s more important than ever now that Democrats stand firm and refuse to fund Trump’s xenophobic fantasy wall.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
shoot this into my veins
Conservative media already hammering Trump. Both Drudge and Breitbart running “No Wall” in red siren font on homepages. pic.twitter.com/dvmJIJVqdE
— Jonathan Swan (@jonathanvswan) January 25, 2019
re: #367 Myron Falwell
shoot this into my veins
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Trump’s base dying before his eyes.
Understatement of the day: https://t.co/giBCnjJWUn
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
re: #369 lawhawk
To be honest, I’m not sure she even worked up a sweat.
re: #317 goddamnedfrank
This is absolutely horrifying, literally fascist eugenics.
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Wow. I really thought Japan was more progressive than that.
Mah esteemed DEMOCRATIC senator from the great state of Alabama is on the Senate floor introducing his bill to assure interest on the back pay owed Federal employees.
Aw, go ahead and cry, Mike. No one will think less of you for it, because it’s not possible to think less of you.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #371 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow. I really thought Japan was more progressive than that.
They have traditions that go back to the 6th century , that makes them very conservative.
And by the way, they will allow no excavation of the burial mounds of the First Emperors from the 6th century, as it would clearly prove that they came over from Korea and were not descended directly from the Sun Goddess Ameratsu.
Apropos of everything. pic.twitter.com/BIh2HAQYxz
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
NYTimes: STONE INDICTED
CNN: STONE INDICTED
MSNBC: STONE INDICTED
FOX News: IF ALEXANDRIA OCASIO-CORTEZ THINKS GLOBAL WARMING IS REAL THEN EXPLAIN THIS PICTURE OF HER WEARING WHAT APPEAR TO BE MITTENS AS A CHILD— Bess Kalb (@bessbell) January 25, 2019
re: #348 bd(it’s all true)
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Then he rips his shirt off and everyone in Congress and the nation give him a standing ovation while shouting “we love Trump”
Even if it played out like in Mitchell’s letter to Penthouse Forum, how would that be “glorious”/a win for Trump? I know I speak the obvious, but you have to be pretty fucking thick to believe that Trump/the Admin actually think they could get away with building a wall via National Emergency. He’d have done it by now if there was a leg to stand on. Frankly, I wish a motherfucker would, because he’d have to open the gov’t for an extended period of time AND the national emergency would get shot down by the Courts in a heartbeat.
re: #371 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow. I really thought Japan was more progressive than that.
Never mistake the culture they export for the culture they have at home. The younger generation are more progressive, but the older generation are holding on with an iron grip. It’s causing all sorts of generational strife, as the younger generation have found it impossible to get anywhere because the older generations are effectively committed to dying at their desks.
NANCY WHAT IS BEST IN LIFE? https://t.co/VQQCZCjwem
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) January 25, 2019
re: #371 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow. I really thought Japan was more progressive than that.
A lot of people are surprised to how conservative it is there. And not in good ways unfortunately as we’re seeing here and LH is right. It could easily happen here if the wrong people got power.
So what’s going on at the White House now? Has anything happened?
Why do I get the feeling that he saw the reaction on Twitter and is about to renege on the whole thing?
re: #380 goddamnedfrank
The Avengers have fully assembled.
“Mexico already paid for the wall.” - sure, of course, anything you say…
— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) January 25, 2019
re: #385 makeitstop
So what’s going on at the White House now? Has anything happened?
Why do I get the feeling that he saw the reaction on Twitter and is about to renege on the whole thing?
That will blow up so badly on him he’ll feel Congressional Republicans wrath from the White House.
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
best infrastructure week ever though.
Remember reading an article a couple years ago about how the “progressive” image of Japan as a technological oasis is in total contrast with the reality of Japan as locked in the past. For example, companies are still relying largely on fax machines instead of emails or text messages because the elders don’t trust anything they can’t physically hold. Or how ATMs are still located in bank lobbies, so once the bank closes you’re SOL if you need to withdraw money in the middle of the night. Which you likely will because a lot of businesses over there are still “Cash Only.”
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
The is definitely the first day he’s truly felt the actual weight of the office, and how his weaknesses are defining his term.
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
this was the day he truly became president /
re: #391 Targetpractice
I didn’t think Vexille was real.
re: #287 Belafon
A piece of undigested beef could cause a 180 from Trump.
Appreciate the Ebenezer Scrooge reference….
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
Many more even worse days to come, until he is finally ousted.
re: #391 Targetpractice
Remember reading an article a couple years ago about how the “progressive” image of Japan as a technological oasis is in total contrast with the reality of Japan as locked in the past. For example, companies are still relying largely on fax machines instead of emails or text messages because the elders don’t trust anything they can’t physically hold. Or how ATMs are still located in bank lobbies, so once the bank closes you’re SOL if you need to withdraw money in the middle of the night. Which you likely will because a lot of businesses over there are still “Cash Only.”
I actually didn’t know this. Interesting.
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
Hands down, and unlike so many before (Helsinki summit, the Cohen & Flynn sentencing week, when Kelly, Mattis & McGurk quit, etc) I don’t see this one going into the memory hole. Today was an absolute goddamned rout, and his base knows it.
re: #371 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow. I really thought Japan was more progressive than that.
Hell, no…Japan is one of the most xenophobic Western countries.
re: #398 goddamnedfrank
Hands down, and unlike so many before (Helsinki summit, the Cohen & Flynn sentencing week, when Kelly, Mattis & McGurk quit, etc) I don’t see this one going into the memory hole. Today was an absolute goddamned rout, and his base knows it.
This is one that his base cannot ignore or just re-interpret to their own taste. He caved and proved to them that he is not the man they wanted as President.
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
I think it was the day they raided Michael Cohen’s office and home.
Trump was pretty shaken by that and even claiming it was disgraceful and they were harming a good man.
I’d think the second worse day was when Paul Manafort’s home got raided.
Hopefully Stone getting arrested is the third day.
Hmmm. There is a pattern here.
re: #387 freetoken
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Maybe a dumb question, but even assuming that New NAFTA was already in effect, it wouldn’t result in direct payments from Mexico (whether from the gov’t or Mexican companies) into federal coffers, correct? It would only result in more favorable margins/prices for US goods in Mexico. Meaning that Trump is still taxing US companies/citizens for his wall. How can they really think that is the same as Mexico paying for the wall?
Somebody help me, what @StephenKing novel is that on Roger Stone’s bookshelf pic.twitter.com/EyiPTB8dQL
— Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) January 25, 2019
re: #404 Mike Lamb
Maybe a dumb question, but even assuming that New NAFTA was already in effect, it wouldn’t result in direct payments from Mexico (whether from the gov’t or Mexican companies) into federal coffers, correct? It would only result in more favorable margins/prices for US goods in Mexico. Meaning that Trump is still taxing US companies/citizens for his wall. How can they really think that is the same as Mexico paying for the wall?
you really want an answer to that?
re: #400 TedStriker
Hell, no…Japan is one of the most xenophobic Western countries.
Yup. Ainu (aboriginals), Koreans, even tanners are really outside of their society, by and large.
re: #407 austin_blue
Yup. Ainu (aboriginals), Koreans, even tanners are really outside of their society, by and large.
Not to mention that, while officially such has been banned by law for years, they still practice an unofficial caste system where marrying into a “lower” caste can lead to being disowned and any children you have barred from being listed on the family register.
i’ve been busy for an hour doing…well absolutely nothing - just a payroll processing
i guess trump was wrong (no cave, no cave!)
there really was a cave
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Alan Dershowitz: “Stone indictment follows concerning Mueller pattern” https://t.co/OklSDvQKSe (via @TheHillOpinion) pic.twitter.com/4uTKeKPsd1
— The Hill (@thehill) January 25, 2019
Ann Coulter has completely lost her shit.
Maybe the solution to the border crisis is not deporting 22 million illegals but one Jared Kushner.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 25, 2019
re: #411 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Wait, what!? Indictments?
That’s not concerning, it’s his fucking job.
re: #411 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Alan trying again to convince the Martha’s Vineyard crowd that he’s gonna be proven right on all this.
re: #414 TedStriker
Live shot of Ann… pic.twitter.com/NQvhkNvefP
— Individual Uh-Oh! (@brainpictures) January 25, 2019
This is absolutely the most ninja shit I have ever seen. https://t.co/hzLMnpXkx0
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #401 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
This is one that his base cannot ignore or just re-interpret to their own taste. He caved and proved to them that he is not the man they wanted as President.
Is it wrong for me to anticipate the next wave of polling after this cave?
re: #412 lawhawk
Ann Coulter has completely lost her shit.
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The hilarity of all this is that Jared helped push Donny into this shutdown and kept it going by promising that there would be some awesome deal made if only the GOP stood firm “a little longer.”
The prime-time address was gonna get the public to turn on Dems.
No, wait, the “compromise” proposal was gonna do that.
Guys, if we just vote no on the Senate DNC bill, they will break!
But sure, he’s the guy who’s promoting “amnesty,” Ann. He’s the guy who robbed you of “victory.”/////////
And, by dam they mean a mining sludge retention pond
MORE: About 200 people have been reported missing after an apparent dam collapse Friday afternoon in Brazil, according to local firefighters. https://t.co/M2EHk71oMF pic.twitter.com/Cbpu2gd5Jh
— ABC News (@ABC) January 25, 2019
re: #412 lawhawk
Ann Coulter has completely lost her shit.
HAHAHAHAHAHAH she’s gonna turn over chairs and smash things on Maher’s show tonight
re: #401 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
This is one that his base cannot ignore or just re-interpret to their own taste. He caved and proved to them that he is not the man they wanted as President.
It strikes right at the split between the go-along-to-get-along conservatives that were willing to condone racism and the dyed-in-the-wool racists.
re: #421 Myron Falwell
HAHAHAHAHAHAH she’s gonna turn over chairs and smash things on Maher’s show tonight
That’s right….. Oh Lordy
re: #420 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
And, by dam they mean a mining sludge retention pond
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Wasn’t there a similar occurrence a year/year and 1/2 ago?
re: #421 Myron Falwell
HAHAHAHAHAHAH she’s gonna turn over chairs and smash things on Maher’s show tonight
Then her and Maher are probably going have angry “ex sex”; she’d probably break his fucking spine like Xenia Onatopp from GoldenEye.
*thinks on what he just typed*
torward the end
“No, I’d prefer they nice bottle to the bowl of water, thank you”
A koala excitedly gulped down fresh water from a bottle during a record-breaking heatwave in Adelaide. Temperatures in the Australian city reached almost 122 degrees Fahrenheit on Thursday. https://t.co/BPMfFFPeOs pic.twitter.com/TPlZRimTLr
— ABC News (@ABC) January 25, 2019
The Senate has passed the CR https://t.co/a8vYAry2dk
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) January 25, 2019
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
With, hopefully, worse to come on the future….
re: #425 TedStriker
Then her and Maher are probably going have anger “ex sex”; she’d probably break his fucking spine like Xenia Onatopp from GoldenEye.
best promo hbo could ever run, I swear to god
She’s gonna get Dotard to veto the CR
lol
House Speaker Pelosi said the deal to reopen the government does not necessarily mean President Trump’s State of the Union will take place next week. “What I’d said to the President is when the government is open, we will discuss a mutually agreeable date” https://t.co/0tq2bMplNO pic.twitter.com/GILI5G49cd
— CNN (@CNN) January 25, 2019
Will no one remember the contribution of Cardi B to ending this shutdown?
I was gonna post this on Facebook. I’m holding off because I don’t know how many Magic Balance Fairies I have in my feed, and as much as I hate that viewpoint, I’m trying not to turn my feed in 24 hour political ranting.
I’m probably preaching to the choir here with this, but it was something that was on my mind and I just started typing away.
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After watching Trump nearly ruin 800,000 workers’ lives, along with their families, for basically nothing, I can’t help to think back to 2016 and the people I encountered who honestly thought (and probably still do) that Clinton was as bad as Trump.
For whatever faults Clinton and the Democratic Party have (and there’s plenty to grouse about), we absolutely would not have child prison camps and a President forcing people to work for free had she been elected.
These last two years are Exhibit A as to why I lose my shit over the cowardly “Both sides suck” view of politics so many Americans cling to. You get to vote when you become an adult, and sometimes adults have to do things they don’t like, because it’s the responsible thing to do.
Helping Trump get elected, either by directly voting for this clearly unqualified monster, or by staying home because Clinton wasn’t 138% perfect, is just something I can’t wrap my head around, and will never understand.
You had one job in 2016, America. And you fucked it up royally.
To those who‘ve been laid off: I know you may want to find a job ASAP. That process may be a little slower than you’d like. I highly recommend naps.
Also, instead of anxiously checking your email, go see that new Spiderman movie. I wish I’d figured that out earlier on.— Haley Byrd (@byrdinator) January 25, 2019
Find that damn “hipster coffee shop” we hear so much about
— WB Young 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) January 25, 2019
“secretly” lol https://t.co/J55XhBEwA6
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #424 austin_blue
Wasn’t there a similar occurrence a year/year and 1/2 ago?
Shit. Time flies:
The Bento Rodrigues dam disaster occurred on 5 November 2015, when an iron ore tailings dam in Mariana, Minas Gerais, Brazil, suffered a catastrophic failure, resulting in flooding that destroyed the village of Bento Rodrigues and killed at least 17 people.[
re: #431 BlueGrl21
Will no one remember the contribution of Cardi B to ending this shutdown?
She will dog walk them if they don’t.
re: #412 lawhawk
Ann Coulter has completely lost her shit.
Maybe the solution to the border crisis is not deporting 22 million illegals but one Jared Kushner.
Do you disagree with Ann? I don’t.
Pleased to see that Orange Foolius folded like a cheap card table. Nancy Pelosi proved She is the One to stand up to this infant. Our office is responsible for Section 8 placements and payments, in one case $25,000 a month for a landlord. Having a 3-week reprieve is great, but we can’t let this man-baby have the ability to hold people’s lives and investments at risk.
re: #432 Mattand
Also too — JUDICIAL APPOINTMENTS!!!!!!!
re: #434 Charles Johnson
Manchin is not many, nor a secret.
re: #437 I Would Prefer Not To
Maybe the solution is recognizing that there isn’t a border crisis, there aren’t 22 million illegals, and that Jared is better off in prison than deported.
Or, you could self-deport to mother Russia. I hear that they like white nationalists.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) January 25, 2019
Everyone can go home, President Coulter has solved the border “crisis.” https://t.co/aYr5dGRV6X
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) January 25, 2019
re: #434 Charles Johnson
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It’s what they’re gonna keep telling themselves for ages to come: “THE DNC WAS READY TO VOTE ON A WALL, BUT NANCY WOULDN’T LET THEM!”
They cannot accept that the vanity project was a boondoggle that Donny lied them into believing he could make happen, they have to believe that it would totally have been reality if not for the “evil” scheming of Nancy Pelosi.
re: #431 BlueGrl21
Will no one remember the contribution of Cardi B to ending this shutdown?
Just seeing her crush Tummy Larynx was worth the price of admission.
re: #437 I Would Prefer Not To
Do you disagree with Ann? I don’t.
Kushner doesn’t need to be deported, he needs to rot in prison for a couple of decades.
re: #434 Charles Johnson
lololol oh lordy Lumpy’s finally losing it
If anyone is interested, Ari Melber is going to have Sam Nunberg on tonight. Sam and Stone are close Trump associates. Sam has been critical of Stone on Ari’s show before. It will be interesting to hear what he has to add tonight. Of course there will be some bullshit involved, but often Nunberg also reveals some decent info that is not good for Trump.
Jerome Corsi will be on Monday. That should be rich. Corsi and Stone seem to have had some differences lately. I have a feeling Corsi will be driving a bus over Stone.
Sure, they are all scum. But it is scum that managed to pull off an election for the worst President ever. There are things to learn from scum, like how to prevent what they did in the future.
I’m calling it now: Maher is going to side with Coulter on immigration tonight, because one or the other will play the Muslim Terrorist Boogeyman card.
re: #445 TedStriker
Kushner doesn’t need to be deported, he needs to rot in prison for a couple of decades.
I’m sure Mueller would love to see Jared as soon as Donny throws him under the bus.
re: #443 Targetpractice
It’s what they’re gonna keep telling themselves for ages to come: “THE DNC WAS READY TO VOTE ON A WALL, BUT NANCY WOULDN’T LET THEM!”
They cannot accept that the vanity project was a boondoggle that Donny lied them into believing he could make happen, they have to believe that it would totally have been reality if not for the “evil” scheming of Nancy Pelosi.
More to the point, I think, is they will never believe it was good fiscal sense as opposed to “evil” scheming. Lots of entrenched stoopid out there in ‘murica.
re: #410 dangerman-call me sandy, not a drink named Steve
i’ve been busy for an hour doing…well absolutely nothing - just a payroll processing
i guess trump was wrong (no cave, no cave!)
there really was a cave
He is now kicking the cave down the road.
I see we’re back to making nice with Middle East dictators while overthrowing South American ones.
If only we’d sign negotiating arms control treaties with the Russians… https://t.co/AJqPl9zjdh— Mieke Eoyang (@MiekeEoyang) January 25, 2019
re: #410 dangerman-call me sandy, not a drink named Steve
i’ve been busy for an hour doing…well absolutely nothing - just a payroll processing
i guess trump was wrong (no cave, no cave!)
there really was a cave
only the best, most luxurious caves that could ever bear the trump name
“He’s not going to sign a bill that doesn’t have money for the wall… if he gives in now, that’s the end of 2019 in terms of him being an effective president. That’s probably the end of his presidency.”
- Lindsey Graham, January 2— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) January 25, 2019
re: #452 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Abrams was pardoned by George W. Bush. He went on to become a major critic of Trump saying in 2016 that Republicans have “nominated someone who cannot win and should not be the president of the United States.” Notice the title of the article: https://t.co/C17x7ivqv6
— John Hudson (@John_Hudson) January 25, 2019
re: #454 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
That’s going to age like a fine whine.
re: #412 lawhawk
Ann Coulter has completely lost her shit.
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So if Ann Colder is calling for Jared’s head, will Donny follow his adviser and boot Jared out of The White House?
Might be time…even if Ivanka objects. She’ll get over it. She always has daddy…and his money.
Pelosi can simply set the date for after the 8th and put a provision in the joint resolution authorizing the SoTU that it will only happen if there is a signed CR guaranteeing government funding through the rest of the fiscal year. She holds all the cards here, deal with it.
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #458 goddamnedfrank
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Nancy tightens the vice. “Oh, you thought you were getting a SOTU address? Well, I don’t know…”
re: #447 ObserverArt
If anyone is interested, Ari Melber is going to have Sam Nunberg on tonight. Sam and Stone are close Trump associates. Sam has been critical of Stone on Ari’s show before. It will be interesting to hear what he has to add tonight. Of course there will be some bullshit involved, but often Nunberg also reveals some decent info that is not good for Trump.
Jerome Corsi will be on Monday. That should be rich. Corsi and Stone seem to have had some differences lately. I have a feeling Corsi will be driving a bus over Stone.
Sure, they are all scum. But it is scum that managed to pull off an election for the worst President ever. There are things to learn from scum, like how to prevent what they did in the future.
I don’t know if it’s still a thing, but I’d read in the past that when Microsoft would release a new product, it suck worse than an army of Hoovers in a black hole. Each iteration of that product, however, would actually get better as time progressed, to the point that that product would eventually dominate the market.
That’s what worries me about Trump and the GOP. We are not the only ones learning from the scum. McConnell and the rest of the klan have no issue with Trump’s viewpoints; their biggest problem with him is that he keeps saying the quiet part loud and the loud part quiet.
My biggest nightmare is the GOP will somehow get a competent Trump elected one day (Kasich is one example). That’ll they’ll learn from all of the mistakes W and Trump made, and will refine that process until they have a monster like Trump who knows how to do evil quietly and on the down low.
That keeps me up at night.
“fine people”
4chan trolls flood laid off HuffPost, Buzzfeed reporters with death threats
The threats are part of a coordinated campaign organized on the far-right message board. https://t.co/iv1sbClTP2— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) January 25, 2019
re: #461 Mattand
The difference between Microsoft and the president is that it also requires a good chunck of the opposition to become complacent. That’s what happened in 2000 and 2016. That’s what I hope is changing.
The taped-up women thing isn’t just divorced from reality. It’s creepy, says very uncomfortable things about the guy inventing it https://t.co/PdjF0rUJ3O
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) January 25, 2019
“…With an eerie specificity, Trump has characterized these acts as commonplace.
Yet human-trafficking experts and advocates for immigrant women have said they are perplexed by this increasingly repeated story in Trump’s repertoire — and are at a loss for where he got his information. It was not from them, they say; in fact, they have no idea what he is talking about.
“I think his statements are completely divorced from reality,” said Ashley Huebner, associate director of legal services at the National Immigrant Justice Center. “That’s not a fact pattern that we see.”
re: #256 goddamnedfrank
SHOOT IT STRAIGHT INTO MY VEINS! pic.twitter.com/mPszbdQdys
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
Yep, the RWNJs will do what they also do in the face of defeat: Double down on the derp.
“Trump failed because he is not conservative enough!” They need new blood in 2020, Ann or maybe Alex Jones. Alex has lots of fresh, young blood————-most of it not his, but still.
Next: Don Jr.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 25, 2019
re: #466 Charles Johnson
My $.02 is on someone totally unexpected but a damaging indictment.
— Teo (@Teukka72) January 25, 2019
Microsoft’s business strategy for years was using the end-users as the beta-testers, rolling out “Service Packs” back in the days before broadband internet made it possible for them to just deluge us with daily patches and hotfixes. Even to this day, they keep to the same strategy of rolling out a bug-ridden dog of an OS, then a year or two later rolling out a “new” OS that is basically the former with all the major patches and fixes rolled in.
See also: Win 95/98, Win ME/2K, Win Vista/7, Win 8/10. The only exception is XP, and that’s because it was basically a Microsoft making a dedicated Home OS rather than people relying upon the 2K which was originally intended for network users.
The entire right wing machine weekend summed up.
The stuff of nightmares. IT’S LOUD.
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re: #463 Belafon
The difference between Microsoft and the president is that it also requires a good chunck of the opposition to become complacent. That’s what happened in 2000 and 2016. That’s what I hope is changing.
I hope so. As I’ve said before, it’s anecdotal, but here in the supposedly blue south NJ/Philly area, there are buttloads of MBF acolytes who were blaming Pelosi as much as Trump. Also previously mentioned was my neighbor, who is a teacher and voted Christie (a Republican who made no bones about trying to destroy said teacher’s ability to earn a decent living) at least once.
I’d like to think that this latest GOP-led fuckup is finally a bridge too far for our nation’s idiot “independent” voters, but I’m not hopeful.
re: #465 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Yep, the RWNJs will do what they also do in the face of defeat: Double down on the derp.
“Trump failed because he is not conservative enough!” They need new blood in 2020, Ann or maybe Alex Jones. Alex has lots of fresh, young blood————-most of it not his, but still.
I looked in on the political forum of an archery/bowhunting forum I used to frequent. It’s amazing how these guys have been able to convince themselves that Trump came out ahead here.
Hehe:
How much money did Trump get for the wall by shutting down the government for over a month? #TrumpCaved pic.twitter.com/YM9Gkonhrl
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) January 25, 2019
re: #407 austin_blue
Yup. Ainu (aboriginals), Koreans, even tanners are really outside of their society, by and large.
Iran is more progressive than Japan on transgender rights.
Let that sink in.
re: #468 Targetpractice
Microsoft’s business strategy for years was using the end-users as the beta-testers, rolling out “Service Packs” back in the days before broadband internet made it possible for them to just deluge us with daily patches and hotfixes. Even to this day, they keep to the same strategy of rolling out a bug-ridden dog of an OS, then a year or two later rolling out a “new” OS that is basically the former with all the major patches and fixes rolled in.
See also: Win 95/98, Win ME/2K, Win Vista/7, Win 8/10. The only exception is XP, and that’s because it was basically a Microsoft making a dedicated Home OS rather than people relying upon the 2K which was originally intended for network users.
and that is why i rarely upgrade any software until 5 or more stable years into its lifecycle
re: #434 Charles Johnson
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“You wouldn’t know them, they exist only in my head.” Oh Lumpy. You are so so so sad.
re: #474 dangerman-call me sandy, not a drink named Steve
and that is why i rarely upgrade any software until 5 or more stable years into its lifecycle
My strategy (for lack of a better word) for years has been to just ride the last gen until my computer can no longer run the latest and greatest programs, then upgrade to an entirely new PC which generally has the “new” OS with a minimum 1 year of major bug fixes.
re: #470 Mattand
I hope so. As I’ve said before, it’s anecdotal, but here in the supposedly blue south NJ/Philly area, there are buttloads of MBF acolytes who were blaming Pelosi as much as Trump. Also previously mentioned was my neighbor, who is a teacher and voted Christie (a Republican who made no bones about trying to destroy said teacher’s ability to earn a decent living) at least once.
I’d like to think that this latest GOP-led fuckup is finally a bridge too far for our nation’s idiot “independent” voters, but I’m not hopeful.
one of the few ‘benefits’ of this fiasco is into the future it will be a lot easier to say, “you do that and you’ll get trump redux. how’d that work out for you last time?”
My big takeaway from the Stone thing is that if America had fumigated its rug after Watergate, we wouldn’t have a roach infestation now.
— Starfish Who Thinks He Can “Be A Real Writer” (@IRHotTakes) January 25, 2019
re: #299 Blind Frog Belly White
I think if Trump tries this stunt again, they’ll override him.
This assume enough republicans are sane - Most will give the Speaker another week or two to show them how to get things done - then they’ll override him.
re: #480 Eclectic Cyborg
What if Ivanka was the next indictment?
I think I saw earlier that Brennan thinks the next ones will be people that the American people will know so I think Ivanka, Jared, or the Dumbso twins could be definitely in the crosshairs.
re: #477 Targetpractice
My strategy (for lack of a better word) for years has been to just ride the last gen until my computer can no longer run the latest and greatest programs, then upgrade to an entirely new PC which generally has the “new” OS with a minimum 1 year of major bug fixes.
yeah that’s a pretty good plan
This is exactly right https://t.co/3VxRfdwS8A
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) January 25, 2019
Generally I like Sarah but she’s so prone to seeing Machiavellian strategy where there is none that she completely glosses over Occam’s Razor. Trump lost, this was an utter debacle for him. He had to free his hostages and suffered a debilitating blow to his popularity and remaining legitimacy. Now he may well be stupid enough to try this shit again, and if he does he’ll lose again, because everyone now knows exactly how weak he really is.
Rick Wilson’s latest on Roger Stone is pretty good: Cosplaying Supervillain Roger Stone Meets Robert Mueller’s Real-Life Feds
Another good barometer of how scared Trump’s media allies feel on any given day is how much they try to litigate the composition of Mueller’s staff or legal tactics as opposed to the underlying facts. The arrest at Stone’s love shack has become today’s hissy-fit shit-show screaming point by Trump and Stone fanboys like Gateway Pundit Jim Hoft, who ran a headline that captures the Trump-right drama-queen take on the arrest perfectly: “FBI Raid Would Make Gestapo Proud.” Did your eyes just roll? Because my eyes just rolled. The door-knock and the FBI’s handling of Stone was hardly a kinetic entry for a violent felon.
Stone acolyte Jacob Engels, Pizzagate hoaxer Jack Posobiec, greased-ham cosplayer Dan Bongino, Bongino’s handmaiden John Cardillo, and the usual cast of thousands raced to their fainting couches, declaring that the Deep State Gestapo was upon us. Trump Twitter ragebots always ready to scream “Lock her up” have suddenly discovered compassion and a love of due process and delicate treatment for those in the legal system. Several thousand kids in cages down on the border are muttering, “”¿Qué pinga?”
Mueller never sleeps, his targets aren’t getting exonerated no matter how many times the Trump media screams “But her emails!” or “No collusion!” This is one more set of indictments and moves in a mosaic of dread for Trump. It never gets better, Russia always draws closer, and the connections always paint of picture of more malfeasance and connection to Putin’s operation. The “process crimes” are just gravy. Delicious, delicious gravy.
re: #478 dangerman-call me sandy, not a drink named Steve
one of the few ‘benefits’ of this fiasco is into the future it will be a lot easier to say, “you do that and you’ll get trump redux. how’d that work out for you last time?”
LOL, if you ask the idiot farmers who are fine with him now utterly wiping them out because Patriotism™, they’d probably go “Thank you, sir, may I have another”, a la Animal House.
re: #486 makeitstop
Oh my God, that headline alone is worth the upding.
re: #488 Mattand
Oh my God, that headline alone is worth the upding.
Rick is rare. He’s a conservative who is actually funny.
re: #485 goddamnedfrank
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Generally I like Sarah but she’s so prone to seeing Machiavellian strategy where there is none that she completely glosses over Occam’s Razor. Trump lost, this was an utter debacle for him. He had to free his hostages and suffered a debilitating blow to his popularity and remaining legitimacy. Now he may well be stupid enough to try this shit again, and if he does he’ll lose again, because everyone now knows exactly how weak he really is.
How long can a president yell it is a national emergency, go unchecked and cause no real issues with anyone not a Trumper, and still be an emergency???
He has cried wolf too long and now he is left howling to no one that counts.
re: #481 HappyWarrior
Didn’t Stone get his start in CREEP?
yep. Stone was just 19 when he started as a dirty trickster for the Nixon campaign in 1972
Stone’s political career began in earnest on the 1972 Nixon campaign, with activities such as contributing money to a possible rival of Nixon in the name of the Young Socialist Alliance - then slipping the receipt to the Manchester Union-Leader. He also hired a spy in the Hubert Humphrey campaign who became Humphrey’s driver. According to Stone, during the day he was officially a scheduler in the Nixon campaign, but “By night, I’m trafficking in the black arts. Nixon’s people were obsessed with intelligence.”
re: #487 Mattand
LOL, if you ask the idiot farmers who are fine with him now utterly wiping them out because Patriotism™, they’d probably go “Thank you, sir, may I have another”, a la Animal House.
happy you got fleeced?
standing there wearing a bankruptcy barrel
and being thankful
liking it
well there’s no reaching those people
otoh, no more worries about losing the family farm due to egregious ‘death taxes’
(people never heard of an insurance trust)
Next indictment? I’m hoping for a member of the corrupt RWNJ media.
re: #492 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
yep. Stone was just 19 when he started as a dirty trickster for the Nixon campaign in 1972
Want to say Manafort was involved too. College Republicans?
the Atlantic headline:
Pelosi Won, Trump Lost
re: #485 goddamnedfrank
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Generally I like Sarah but she’s so prone to seeing Machiavellian strategy where there is none that she completely glosses over Occam’s Razor. Trump lost, this was an utter debacle for him. He had to free his hostages and suffered a debilitating blow to his popularity and remaining legitimacy. Now he may well be stupid enough to try this shit again, and if he does he’ll lose again, because everyone now knows exactly how weak he really is.
Ya, I can’t really go along with this either. If nothing else, it pre-supposes that Trump actually cares whether Dems cooperate and doesn’t simply prefer to torture for the sake of the pain (his supporters certainly don’t care). She really does overlook Trump’s ego here—which was getting crushed in a vice, along with his nuts.
re: #494 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Next indictment? I’m hoping for a member of the corrupt RWNJ media.
I’m hoping for Hannity or Jones. Both would be nice. Can’t tell you which of those two I’d like more. I probably despise Jones more than I do Hannity though.
re: #480 Eclectic Cyborg
What if Ivanka was the next indictment?
My Spidey Sense thinks that Nunes is next in the barrel!
re: #499 Joe Bacon 🌹
My Spidey Sends things that Nunes is next in the barrel!
If I had to bet on any GOPer in Congress, it’d be him.
re: #470 Mattand
I hope so. As I’ve said before, it’s anecdotal, but here in the supposedly blue south NJ/Philly area, there are buttloads of MBF acolytes who were blaming Pelosi as much as Trump. Also previously mentioned was my neighbor, who is a teacher and voted Christie (a Republican who made no bones about trying to destroy said teacher’s ability to earn a decent living) at least once.
I’d like to think that this latest GOP-led fuckup is finally a bridge too far for our nation’s idiot “independent” voters, but I’m not hopeful.
US Independents include 1) shy Republicans ashamed of their true party allegiance, and 2) meatheads having less political reasoning capacity than a flat worm.
There simply is no intelligent way to be undecided between the two parties in the 21st century.
re: #498 HappyWarrior
I’m hoping for Hannity or Jones. Both would be nice. Can’t tell you which of those two I’d like more. I probably despise Jones more than I do Hannity though.
Li’l Alex is getting sued again by a Sandy Hook parent this week in Austin Civil court.
re: #501 EPR-radar
US Independents include 1) shy Republicans ashamed of their true party allegiance, and 2) meatheads having less political reasoning capacity than a flat worm.
There simply is no intelligent way to be undecided between the two parties in the 21st century.
The worst to me are people who profess to care about choice, lgbt, climate change, etc but then vote GOP because mah taxes. Motherfucker you are taxed less than anyone in the Western world.
re: #485 goddamnedfrank
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Generally I like Sarah but she’s so prone to seeing Machiavellian strategy where there is none that she completely glosses over Occam’s Razor. Trump lost, this was an utter debacle for him. He had to free his hostages and suffered a debilitating blow to his popularity and remaining legitimacy. Now he may well be stupid enough to try this shit again, and if he does he’ll lose again, because everyone now knows exactly how weak he really is.
“I love humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren’t there.”
Just how many of these “Trump is a criminal genius” stories do we have to hear before pundits get it through their skulls that Donny has no fucking clue what he’s doing? If he did, he sure as fuck wouldn’t have ran face-first into this five-week long self-own.
re: #502 austin_blue
Li’l Alex is getting sued again by a Sandy Hook parent this week in Austin Civil court.
Excellent. I hope his lawyers fees are killing him.
Vote in my new poll!
Which woman owned Trump harder? #trumpcaved
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) January 25, 2019
re: #503 HappyWarrior
The worst to me are people who profess to care about choice, lgbt, climate change, etc but then vote GOP because mah taxes. Motherfucker you are taxed less than anyone in the Western world.
The ‘but muh taxes’ crowd are Republicans, and can fairly be charged with all the bigotry and willful stupidity that comes with that.
re: #504 Targetpractice
“I love humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren’t there.”
Just how many of these “Trump is a criminal genius” stories do we have to hear before pundits get it through their skulls that Donny has no fucking clue what he’s doing? If he did, he sure as fuck wouldn’t have ran face-first into this five-week long self-own.
He’s proving you can be dangerous and be an idiot. What she’s been correct about is that we have to be vigilent and a bit scared. He really could have gotten his way if we’d all just throught of him like any other president.
Tough day for Mammoth.
It’s now only the second biggest cave in the country. pic.twitter.com/w1cD9sud3F— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) January 25, 2019
re: #507 EPR-radar
The ‘but muh taxes’ crowd are Republicans, and can fairly be charged with all the bigotry and willful stupidity that comes with that.
Absolutely.
re: #494 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Next indictment? I’m hoping for a member of the corrupt RWNJ media.
Lumpy.
re: #508 Belafon
He’s proving you can be dangerous and be an idiot. What she’s been correct about is that we have to be vigilent and a bit scared. He really could have gotten his way if we’d all just throught of him like any other president.
Which is what I’ve been arguing. He’s not like other presidents.
re: #504 Targetpractice
“I love humans. Always seeing patterns in things that aren’t there.”
Just how many of these “Trump is a criminal genius” stories do we have to hear before pundits get it through their skulls that Donny has no fucking clue what he’s doing? If he did, he sure as fuck wouldn’t have ran face-first into this five-week long self-own.
Particularly since this one is so easy to disprove. Trump very likely could have won this shutdown battle if he hadn’t taken ownership of the shutdown on live TV.
But Trump really was that stupid.
re: #499 Joe Bacon 🌹
My Spidey Sense thinks that Nunes is next in the barrel!
I think Nunes gets fried after the new Congressional House Intelligence Committee does their version of an investigation and can prove all the info Nunes and others covered up or excused away.
Nixon’s head in a jar distancing itself from Roger Stone:
This morning’s widely-circulated characterization of Roger Stone as a Nixon campaign aide or adviser is a gross misstatement. Mr. Stone was 16 years old during the Nixon presidential campaign of 1968 and 20 years old during the reelection campaign of 1972. 1/2
— Nixon Foundation (@nixonfoundation) January 25, 2019
re: #514 ObserverArt
I think Nunes gets fried after the new Congressional House Intelligence Committee does their version of an investigation and can prove all the info Nunes and others covered up or excused away.
Yes I think Schiff is going to have his hands full.
re: #508 Belafon
He’s proving you can be dangerous and be an idiot. What she’s been correct about is that we have to be vigilent and a bit scared. He really could have gotten his way if we’d all just throught of him like any other president.
It’s also true that there is nothing in Trump’s character that would stop him from enacting a final solution on some scapegoats. The only barriers to that are his own incompetence and some institutional obstacles which the GOP is steadily eroding.
This is legit scary, and has unfortunately scared some people silly.
re: #511 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Lumpy.
I could die a happy man if that son of a bitch got indicted.
I’ve seen him in public situations away from his gig, and he’s not just full of shit on his shows but he’s just a shit person. The only thing that would make me happier than seeing him indicted would be watching him burst into flames.
re: #515 jaunte
Nixon’s head in a jar distancing itself from Roger Stone:
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Hahaha. Oh that’s gotta hurt.
re: #518 makeitstop
I could die a happy man if that son of a bitch got indicted.
I’ve seen him in public situations away from his gig, and he’s not just full of shit on his shows but he’s just a shit person. The only thing that would make me happier than seeing him indicted would be watching him burst into flames.
Mind spilling some beans? I’m not surprised at all to hear this.
re: #513 EPR-radar
Particularly since this one is so easy to disprove. Trump very likely could have won this shutdown battle if he hadn’t taken ownership of the shutdown on live TV.
But Trump really was that stupid.
if we’re gonna play ‘i wonder’…
i wonder if he had the self awareness to realize the second he said it that he stepped in it and there was no washing it off
my guess is not. he thought it was a brilliant move and a brilliant thing to say
he’s probably still today yelling “why the hell didnt things work out the way i wanted!!!!!”
stupidity met the reality steamroller (and no cartoon physics to save him)
“we gotta make a statement. this whole thing is bad for the nixon brand” https://t.co/7m2GRhGIHJ
— sarah jeong (@sarahjeong) January 25, 2019
Nixon: I mean come on, I was a crook but you didn’t see me asking for Brezhnev’s help!
re: #526 jaunte
What’s he done now?
Nothing, but he’s been justifying everything Trump has done, so…
re: #526 jaunte
What’s he done now?
That’s just wishing and hoping. Kind of like I hope I can steal the Daily Wire’s Thesaurus.
re: #525 HappyWarrior
Nixon: I mean come on, I was a crook but you didn’t see me asking for Brezhnev’s help!
Nixon went to China… Trump is going to North Korea (and not coming back)
re: #529 KGxvi
No comments on today’s event on his twitter timeline.
re: #531 KGxvi
Nixon went to China… Trump is going to North Korea (and not coming back)
I wonder what Trump would say about Mao.
re: #521 HappyWarrior
Mind spilling some beans? I’m not surprised at all to hear this.
Three years ago, we went out with my wife’s family for Easter dinner at a pretty popular North Shore steak house. As we were being seated, I heard someone yelling about something. We came around the corner and saw a man berating one of the wait staff. The man was standing with his back to us, but we walked past him on our way to our table, and I turned around to see what kind of punk-ass piece of crap would be chewing out a waiter in front of a packed restaurant.
It was Hannity.
We kept walking to our table, and the screaming continued. We sat down and got our menus, and it was still going. The poor kid looked like he wanted to die where he stood.
On Easter. Fuck Hannity. I wouldn’t piss on him if he were on fire. Makes me mad all over again just thinking about it.
re: #532 jaunte
No comments on today’s event on his twitter timeline.
Probably crapping up a storm for his next WaPo column with Theissen.
Actually, in fairness to Hewitt (and I’m really only being fair because I met him while in law school), he seems to understand the seriousness of the situation:
What really matters is he talked about it with senior campaign officials, all of whom have been extensively interviewed either before Congress or GJ. I hope they told the truth when asked about Stone communications. https://t.co/6EcKwfhBwR
— Hugh Hewitt (@hughhewitt) January 25, 2019
re: #534 makeitstop
Three years ago, we went out with my wife’s family for Easter dinner at a pretty popular North Shore steak house. As we were being seated, I heard someone yelling about something. We came around the corner and saw a man berating one of the wait staff. The man was standing with his back to us, but we walked past him on our way to our table, and I turned around to see what kind of punk-ass piece of crap would be chewing out a waiter in front of a packed restaurant.
It was Hannity.
We kept walking to our table, and the screaming continued. We sat down and got our menus, and it was still going. The poor kid looked like he wanted to die where he stood.
On Easter. Fuck Hannity. I wouldn’t piss on him if he were on fire. Makes me mad all over again just thinking about it.
Oh damn. My parents met as waitstaff. I always go out of my way to be polite to people in the food industry. Doesn’t surprise me at all. Weirdly I heard a positive Tucker story from someone but this was before Tucker went all out.
Happy Friday afternoon/evening Lizards:
I’m happy federal workers will be paid but @realDonaldTrump just allowed Nancy to walk all over him. It’s President Trump, not President Pelosi. Act like it. #BuildThatWall
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) January 25, 2019
re: #536 KGxvi
Actually, in fairness to Hewitt (and I’m really only being fair because I met him while in law school), he seems to understand the seriousness of the situation:
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Imo guys like him and Shapiro frustrate me more because they’re not what I would call stupid. Bill Mitchell? SMOTI? Wohl? Kirk? Stupid but Hewitt isn’t an anti intellectual meathead as you know too well.
Also, I have to admit, this tweet from Jonah actually made me chuckle:
Sunday show bookers this morning. pic.twitter.com/WOYJsSmAst
— Jonah Goldberg (@JonahNRO) January 25, 2019
re: #538 bd(it’s all true)
Happy Friday afternoon/evening Lizards:
Tammy’s mad cause Pelosi dog walked Trump just like CardiB dog walked her sorry ass.
I fucking love it. :D
re: #389 Eclectic Cyborg
I think it’s safe to say this may have been Donald Trumps worst day as President.
May there be many more. Until he’s arrested.
Maybe the solution to the border crisis is not deporting 22 million illegals but one Jared Kushner.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 25, 2019
I thought the consistent number of undocumented immigrants was 11 million, as reported by the media. Where do these right wing pundits like Coulter, Ben Shapiro, Laura Ingraham, Steven Crowder, Michelle Malkin, and Tucker Carlson come up with number 22 million? They count American citizens from immigrant families, so-called “Anchor Babies.”
re: #540 KGxvi
Also, I have to admit, this tweet from Jonah actually made me chuckle:
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He’s another. Not a stupid person but someone who is often disingenuous.
re: #538 bd(it’s all true)
Happy Friday afternoon/evening Lizards:
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Well Tomi is one step smarter than KSU gun girl. Oh and Tomi, he’s weak, that’s why. You thought he was tough but he’s not.
re: #539 HappyWarrior
Imo guys like him and Shapiro frustrate me more because they’re not what I would call stupid. Bill Mitchell? SMOTI? Wohl? Kirk? Stupid but Hewitt isn’t an anti intellectual meathead as you know too well.
Hewitt straddles that line, he’s a foot soldier and shill for the GOP regardless of who’s at the top.
And he’s another Cleveland Browns fan I’m embarrassed over, just like Geraldo and Condi.
re: #544 DodgerFan1988
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I thought the consistent number of undocumented immigrants was 11 million, as reported by the media. Where do these right wing pundits like Coulter, Ben Shapiro, Laura Ingraham, Steven Crowder, Michelle Malkin, and Tucker Carlson come up with number 22 million? They count American citizens from immigrant families, so-called “Anchor Babie.”
I think so unfortunately and the anchor baby is one that infuriates me. My grandpa’s big brother was born before their parents were citizens and Uncle Stan enlisted prior to Pearl Harbor when “real Americans “ like Lindburgh were attacking Jews.
re: #547 Myron Falwell
Hewitt straddles that line, he’s a foot soldier and shill for the GOP regardless of who’s at the top.
And he’s another Cleveland Browns fan I’m embarrassed over, just like Geraldo and Condi.
Damn that’s three. We have Limbaugh, Hank Williams Jr, & Curt Schilling.
Chuck U continually both siding this and slamming Federal workers.
re: #553 Joe Bacon 🌹
Chuck U continually both siding this and slamming Federal workers.
I get tired of the attacks on federal workers and I know you do as well. It’s really fucking pathetic.
Co-Equal Branches of Government.
I realize you cannot read but, perhaps you could have someone read the US Constitution to you.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) January 25, 2019
re: #556 HappyWarrior
Civics isn’t her strong suit.
Neither is comprehension.
Or thinking, got that matter.
re: #557 MsJ
No. But he was.
I gotta admit I hadn’t thought of him since I was only thinking current members but he’s a great bet.
re: #558 MsJ
Neither is comprehension.
Or thinking, got that matter.
Well if we’re going to be listing what aren’t her strong suits. We’d be here all night.
re: #553 Joe Bacon 🌹
Chuck U continually both siding this and slamming Federal workers.
I turned on my stream for MSNBC and it was still it up from last night. Chuck and Danielle Pletka were both siding it pretty good in those last three minutes of the show.
I’ve noticed when he had Pletka on before, he was going to use her to say really dumb things that she starts but he wants to get in on without starting it.
re: #501 EPR-radar
US Independents include 1) shy Republicans ashamed of their true party allegiance, and 2) meatheads having less political reasoning capacity than a flat worm.
There simply is no intelligent way to be undecided between the two parties in the 21st century.
Stealing this.
@AnnCoulter what happened to your Tweet criticizing the giant Cheeto? Guess you don’t have any balls either #trumpcaved pic.twitter.com/pc1mAnXejn
— JessieN (@JesterJessieJ) January 25, 2019
100%. The media willingly assisted in the corruption of a presidential election. None have owned their failure. https://t.co/WkXVGszian
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) January 25, 2019
this is 110% on point
Turns out electing a Democratic House really mattered.
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) January 25, 2019
re: #565 goddamnedfrank
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Yeah no kidding. Won’t hear anything from the Sarandons & Nina Turners of the world on that tho.
re: #536 KGxvi
Actually, in fairness to Hewitt (and I’m really only being fair because I met him while in law school), he seems to understand the seriousness of the situation:
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I hope they told the truth when asked about Stone communications
Hewitt hoping republicans are honest is the last hope of an individual who has fought the GOP fight years after it no longer existed
Here’s hoping Stone spends the rest of his life rotting in prison.
I wrote about that, about how nothing is more soul-shattering than losing a child, how the Biden family had suffered more than anyone deserved, what a fine family it is. Roger Stone replied that the Bidens had not suffered enough, that Beau should have suffered more, cruel sadism
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) January 25, 2019
Past Me: “You have to tell me about the futur—”
Me: “The dictionary dunks on the President a lot.”
Past Me: “That doesn’t make any sen—”
https://t.co/Vec743PZjd — Max Kennerly (@MaxKennerly) January 25, 2019
lolol Pelosi put Mitch’s nuts in a vise as well
Pelosi, in her lunch briefing, was absolutely biting when it came to her assessment of how McConnell had handled this entire process https://t.co/CKmChn2WQ0 pic.twitter.com/vzzKg9KwxP
— Sam Stein (@samstein) January 25, 2019
Amazingly fucked up that the incredible harm he was causing didn’t matter & the only thing that finally got through to Trump was his abysmal polling combined w/ Speaker Pelosi taking away his opportunity to grandstand at the SoTU and spew lies for 50 minutes in the House chamber.
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #538 bd(it’s all true)
Happy Friday afternoon/evening Lizards:
I’m happy federal workers will be paid but @realDonaldTrump just allowed Nancy to walk all over him. It’s President Trump, not President Pelosi. Act like it. #BuildThatWall
the constitution, howzit work?
re: #568 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Here’s hoping Stone spends the rest of his life rotting in prison.
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Evil bastard. Just the kind of guy that Trump would have on his team.
re: #544 DodgerFan1988
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I thought the consistent number of undocumented immigrants was 11 million, as reported by the media. Where do these right wing pundits like Coulter, Ben Shapiro, Laura Ingraham, Steven Crowder, Michelle Malkin, and Tucker Carlson come up with number 22 million? They count American citizens from immigrant families, so-called “Anchor Babies.”
they make it up
Related. pic.twitter.com/ZgBekwLRgw
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 25, 2019
re: #568 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Here’s hoping Stone spends the rest of his life rotting in prison.
Reap the motherfucking whirlwind, Roger.
Your little jokes about Ann Coulter’s tears won’t seem so funny when the spores hatch out.
— Molly Hodgdon (@Manglewood) January 25, 2019
Democrats in array.
— Brian Schatz (@brianschatz) January 25, 2019
re: #518 makeitstop
I could die a happy man if that son of a bitch got indicted.
I’ve seen him in public situations away from his gig, and he’s not just full of shit on his shows but he’s just a shit person. The only thing that would make me happier than seeing him indicted would be watching him burst into flames.
¿Péro no los dos?
re: #544 DodgerFan1988
I thought the consistent number of undocumented immigrants was 11 million, as reported by the media. Where do these right wing pundits like Coulter, Ben Shapiro, Laura Ingraham, Steven Crowder, Michelle Malkin, and Tucker Carlson come up with number 22 million? They count American citizens from immigrant families, so-called “Anchor Babies.”
I’m still a little proud of the universal formula for right wing sourcing I worked out a while back.
1) Roll a d6
2) Read off the results:
1-2 ascending colon
3-4 transverse colon
5-6 descending colon
re: #582 bd(it’s all true)
I know…it’s mean to rub it in…fuck him.
I hope Trump isn’t stupid enough to think he can just shut the government down again in three weeks and blame the Democrats and that will fly.
#MAGA twitter is emotionally processing today like … pic.twitter.com/VUnswqm93N
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 25, 2019
re: #583 darthstar
I know…it’s mean to rub it in…fuck him.
lol, he ain’t done yet and he’ll have a bunch more good days so i agree with you.
fuck him and fuck the people who voted for him
re: #584 darthstar
I hope Trump isn’t stupid enough to think he can just shut the government down again in three weeks and blame the Democrats and that will fly.
Is it wrong that part of me hopes he’s exactly that stupid?
re: #584 darthstar
I hope Trump isn’t stupid enough to think he can just shut the government down again in three weeks and blame the Democrats and that will fly.
Well, to judge by what I’ve heard on the evening MSM news, that seems to be considered quite a viable scenario. But then, the MSM news is quite often incorrect ( especially when it comes to political matters). Myself, I’m going to go with “incorrect”….
re: #538 bd(it’s all true)
Happy Friday afternoon/evening Lizards:
I’m happy federal workers will be paid but @realDonaldTrump just allowed Nancy to walk all over him. It’s President Trump, not President Pelosi. Act like it. #BuildThatWall
— Tomi Lahren (@TomiLahren) January 25, 2019
Luby’s here has Fox on and guess what? Trump announces the end of the shutdown.
Whoever posted a link to freep above wasn’t kidding… Most are pretty unhappy, despondent, bummed, and some defiant.
And they think everyone but Trump’s Base is a moron.
That’s some weird shit to read. Really.
Has anyone told Roger Stone that holding a press conference where you say you refuse to rat out the President isn’t actually doing him any favors?
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 26, 2019
Officials say some 200 people are missing near the Brazilian city of Belo Horizonte after a dam owned by a mining company collapsed. https://t.co/rzFwnTXJub
— NPR (@NPR) January 26, 2019
Expect more of this now that Bolsanaro is making good on his promise of deregulation.
Largely because no one else listened to #FerdinandFoch’s demands to dissolve Germany once and for all. Her people weren’t UNIQUELY warlike and authoritarian, but they WERE warlike and authoritarian, and mere restrictions on ever arming again, were always going to be violated.
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) January 26, 2019
Journalist Alex Jones provides helpful advice on detection and extermination of “lizard people,” to ordinary humans. pic.twitter.com/JOx4vgmV6G
— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) January 25, 2019
re: #588 goddamnedfrank
Is it wrong that part of me hopes he’s exactly that stupid?
Yes, but I understand. I’m hoping this time the controllers and TSA stage a sick out on day one, which will get the government reopened by that afternoon.
re: #598 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
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I would think someone who claims to fear big government would be suspicious of a Nixon groupie but Alex Jones is special.
re: #597 Chrysicat
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That would make an interesting alternative history novel. What if Germany had been broken up into its constituent states after the Great War, @HNTurtledove ?
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) January 26, 2019
The Ballad of Busted Shrugs pic.twitter.com/vrMhyZjA0O
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) January 25, 2019
re: #596 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
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Expect more of this now that Bolsanaro is making good on his promise of deregulation.
This is the future conservatives want.
Not kidding.
Trump haz a sad people saying he caved.
I wish people would read or listen to my words on the Border Wall. This was in no way a concession. It was taking care of millions of people who were getting badly hurt by the Shutdown with the understanding that in 21 days, if no deal is done, it’s off to the races!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 26, 2019
I wish people would read or listen to my words on the Border Wall. This was in no way a concession. It was taking care of millions of people who were getting badly hurt by the Shutdown with the understanding that in 21 days, if no deal is done, it’s off to the races!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) January 26, 2019
re: #602 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Yes, but I understand. I’m hoping this time the controllers and TSA stage a sick out on day one, which will get the government reopened by that afternoon.
What should be happening right now is coordination between Pelosi’s office and selected federal agencies (TSA and the air traffic controllers would also be my picks) to ensure a full strike the instant a new GOP shutdown of the government starts.
Or alternately, how half-measures of vengeance are worse than either full reconciliation OR strong vengeance. Dissolve Germany like France originally demanded, there’s ALSO no Axis-vs-Allies WWII.
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) January 26, 2019
re: #610 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Trump haz a sad people saying he caved.
Hey dumbass. YOU LOST. What’s more, every-fucking-body heard you threaten to shut us down again - or worse - if you don’t get your wall by the 15th. Whatever you try to do, you are BONED. And I LIKE it.
On a plane headed West with wifi.
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re: #610 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Trump haz a sad people saying he caved.
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Donald, if you quit then you can go back to criticizing the POTUS again.
re: #612 EPR-radar
What should be happening right now is coordination between Pelosi’s office and selected federal agencies (TSA and the air traffic controllers would also be my picks) to ensure a full strike the instant a new GOP shutdown of the government starts.
Absolutely not…civil service needs to be absolutely apolitical. If what you said happened, the GOP would scream, “SEE! DEMOCRAT DEEP STATE!” and this would be fuel for the fire.
How it’s gone down already is probably the best you’ll get with work stoppages/slowdowns.
re: #611 Single-handed sailor
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re: #612 EPR-radar
What should be happening right now is coordination between Pelosi’s office and selected federal agencies (TSA and the air traffic controllers would also be my picks) to ensure a full strike the instant a new GOP shutdown of the government starts.
And/or a bill stating that government employee’s pay should not be delayed or otherwise affected during another government shutdown.
Yeah, that’s the problem, President Manbaby! You’re so misunderstood, such a caring, empathetic person and nobody understands you. Waah!
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 26, 2019
re: #610 NO SMOCKING GUN!
“Off to the races!”
Donny, your car exploded on impact at the starting line. There is no race.
re: #621 Charles Johnson
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re: #615 mmmirele
Curious…
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re: #622 Myron Falwell
“Off to the races!”
Donny, your car exploded on impact at the starting line. There is no race.
I wonder if it would help if Speaker Pelosi made a statement saying:
President Trump made a promise to his base supporters that he would build some kind of wall with Mexican money. That is not possible. There is still around 25% of the American public who believe a wall is necessary. It is not necessary. President Trump wants it to please 1/4 of Americans. So let me address the slim minority of Americans who favor using money to build a useless wall: We want border security and have a plan and a budget. But it will only include diversionary structures where deemed necessary through a comprehensive investigation based on data and input from our agents and others on the ground who deal with these matters on a day-to-day basis. No money will be release for such structures until such a review is complete. Meanwhile we agree to a robust budget allowance to advance border surveillance through drones and other technologies, and through enhanced techniques at ports of entry. We further insist on inclusion of all eligible for DACA under the terms of the Obama administrations guidelines and for a return to practices for those seeking asylum as sanctioned by international laws already agreed to by this country.
re: #612 EPR-radar
What should be happening right now is coordination between Pelosi’s office and selected federal agencies (TSA and the air traffic controllers would also be my picks) to ensure a full strike the instant a new GOP shutdown of the government starts.
They can’t really do that because its illegal. We just need those workers to recognize in sufficient number that they have the power within themselves to end the shutdown by refusing to work without pay.
re: #622 Myron Falwell
“Off to the races!”
Donny, your car exploded on impact at the starting line. There is no race.
Nancy, that’s what Trump calls Nancy, would win in a race against Donald…..even in heels.
One of Trump’s favorite supporters, marginalized actor James Woods, idly speculating about a ”race war” that results in the genocide of minorities. pic.twitter.com/lBWw1CvW1M
— Brandt (@UrbanAchievr) January 26, 2019
If Woods was having trouble finding work before, coming out as a white supremacist who’s angling for a race war will certainly improve his chances.
re: #627 NO SMOCKING GUN!
They can’t really do that because its illegal. We just need those workers to recognize in sufficient number that they have the power within themselves to end the shutdown by refusing to work without pay.
Removing the coordination with the Speaker’s office should suffice to deal with any real legal issues.
Laws presently on the books that make their strikes illegal are bullshit and can properly be challenged via civil disobedience in the form of strikes.
re: #630 lawhawk
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If Woods was having trouble finding work before, coming out as a white supremacist who’s angling for a race war will certainly improve his chances.
Holy shit, he’s gone full-on White Nationalist, no nuance.
re: #632 Barefoot Grin
Holy shit, he’s gone full-on White Nationalist, no nuance.
White nationalism has always been at the core of US movement conservatism.
re: #630 lawhawk
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If Woods was having trouble finding work before, coming out as a white supremacist who’s angling for a race war will certainly improve his chances.
This ties in with Trump’s ‘off to the races’.
You’re a disgrace as a President.
— Matthew Fox (@RealMathewFox) January 26, 2019
Terrorist hostage takers don’t get credit for releasing the hostages when their ransom demands are refused.
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 26, 2019
An interesting bit of information about Ivanka’s 5 new Chinese trademarks.
“Given Trump’s self-branding as a lifestyle guru, those trademarks covering wedding dresses, sunglasses, brokerage, charitable fundraising, and art valuation make sense,” Alaina Demopoulos reports before adding, “The fifth trademark covers childcare centers, which is somewhat eerie considering her father’s family separation policy.”
re: #621 Charles Johnson
1) Everyone repeated your words: Mexico will pay. It will be 2000 miles long.
2) Everyone has what you said on tape. There’s no misunderstanding here.
3) Pelosi showed you who’s boss - you aren’t getting a wall.
4) McConnell covered for you for a month, because you just signed the same bill that Pelosi and Senate Democrats presented for a month. You don’t get points for signing the bill that Democrats presented. You are responsible for a month of economic damage you’ve inflicted on millions of people and on the nation. You and the GOP could have ended this shutdown at any time.
re: #630 lawhawk
If Woods was having trouble finding work before, coming out as a white supremacist who’s angling for a race war will certainly improve his chances.
Chuck Woolrey soon to follow, I guess
re: #635 goddamnedfrank
Especially when the hostage takers are promising Hostage crisis v2.0 in a few weeks.
re: #630 lawhawk
If Woods was having trouble finding work before, coming out as a white supremacist who’s angling for a race war will certainly improve his chances.
I’m sure the people you’ve fruitlessly held hostage over the last 35 days really enjoy hearing you threaten their livelihoods again, while glibly comparing your terrorist tactics to the spectacle of racing horses for sport.
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) January 26, 2019
re: #634 wrenchwench
This ties in with Trump’s ‘off to the races’.
Or he’s auditioning for the new Manson bioflick.
re: #639 EPR-radar
Especially when the hostage takers are promising Hostage crisis v2.0 in a few weeks.
I’m sure Mitch loves the possibility of being hung out to dry all over again after carrying the water for no benefit whatsoever.
re: #597 Chrysicat
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And then Germany could be the battleground of Europe again.
Maybe the Allies in WWI could have tried something enlightened. But nah. The Allies were still stuck in the 19th Century when it was perfectly allowable to wipe nations from existence.
Luckily the Allies in WWII, were smarter. Now Germany is a good friend and ally.
Until Trump showed up anyway.
All I can say is that my fellow city workers are happy temporarily that our federal brethren are finally getting paid. If any mayor or governor tried this stunt that DT pulled they would have been thrown out of office so fast it would have made heads spin.
re: #604 NO SMOCKING GUN!
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Those constituent states would be caught in the middle when the Soviet Union struck west. France and Britain would have advanced into those tiny kingdoms.
The battle lines would have gone back and forth grinding most of Germany into the dust ala The Thirty Years War.
The Treaty of Versailles was a bad treaty but I’m betting the people who dictated it were hoping this happened.
re: #607 The Very Reverend Battleaxe of Knowledge
Which is why I refer to them as authoritarians and barbarians. They don’t want to conserve anything.
LOLWUT?
They will because the media is admitting @TheDemocrats have used 800K federal employees and the media is complicit. Remember this.. https://t.co/lxGS5oBMGw
— #UnRedactedCopy Lori (@LJT_is_me) January 25, 2019
re: #650 goddamnedfrank
They are stirring it up to further muddy the waters. They are trying to confuse everyone.
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re: #107 freetoken
wow, since when does the ‘right’ care about someone with a ‘foreign-sounding’ name?
Why when it suits them, of course.