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1
Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:16:19pm

jeebus

2
Old Liberal  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:22:36pm

re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth

jeebus

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Jeebus is right. Fuckhead liar is a graduate of Moody Bible College

3
Belafon  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:24:31pm

re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth

And his response to every criticism is “The same way she said ‘modern day lynching?’”

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Romantic Heretic  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:25:35pm

re: #2 Old Liberal

Jeebus is right. Fuckhead liar is a graduate of Moody Bible College

What’s that bit in The Bible? About not bearing false witness?

Against your neighbour! She’s not my neighbour so I can lie about her all I want!

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MsJ  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:28:15pm

re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth

jeebus

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All gone. What was it?

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Charles Johnson  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:28:23pm
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Barefoot Grin  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:33:50pm

re: #6 Charles Johnson

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Your post has caused me to do a rethink about what I posted on Amy Klobuchar. Right now I prefer Warren above all the others, but I think the press has something they can get their teeth into with Klobuchar—always negative. She didn’t help herself, but I left out that she named staffers who have been with her for years and still are.

re: #240 Barefoot Grin

I can’t read the NYT article about Amy Klobuchar demeaning staff and trying to undermine their prospects for better jobs, so I don’t know details. But when asked about it at the town hall I attended last week she skirted the issue by saying something like ‘I demand a lot from my staff because I demand the best for America’. It was her weakest moment of the evening.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:33:52pm
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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:34:00pm

Listening to the Maddow podcast documentary about Agnew. Fascinating stuff.

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:36:42pm

re: #8 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

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There was a time when a beard on a man with a well-trimmed head meant, or at least I thought, liberal and artisan. Now I see these guys and I think: iii%exual.

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Broad With Sass  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:40:19pm

re: #9 HappyWarrior

Not sure how far you are in but keep listening…I got impatient when it first came out since I always wanted MORE NOW
Last night’s Maddow was a fascinating epilogue

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:41:10pm

re: #10 Barefoot Grin

There was a time when a beard on a man with a well-trimmed head meant, or at least I thought, liberal and artisan. Now I see these guys and I think: iii%exual.

I think ‘douchebag’
But, that’s me

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Charles Johnson  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:41:39pm
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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:41:41pm

re: #11 Broad With Sass

Not sure how far you are in but keep listening…I got impatient when it first came out since I always wanted MORE NOW
Last night’s Maddow was a fascinating epilogue

I just started. It’s so eerie how pertinent this to today.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:42:03pm

Now, that is a Florida headline

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Charles Johnson  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:43:48pm

There’s a brand new Snarky Puppy video and it’s freaking great.

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lawhawk  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:45:48pm

Trump’s new Ambassador to the UN is exactly what we’ve come to expect from Trumpworld (and the GOP) - know nothings who haven’t got a clue about science.

Both sides of the science? There aren’t both sides of science.

There’s science, and there’s bulkshit. She’s trying to talk around the fact that she denies the climate science without admitting as much.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:46:06pm

re: #5 MsJ

All gone. What was it?

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:47:05pm

re: #18 Backwoods_Sleuth

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These fucking people. And they complain about “fake news” as they spread it. Watch Dumbo Jr RT shit like this.

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:54:07pm

re: #19 HappyWarrior

These fucking people. And they complain about “fake news” as they spread it. Watch Dumbo Jr RT shit like this.

Sure is amazing how many pious Xtians will gladly post every right wing lie they can get a hold of!

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:55:04pm

re: #20 Joe Bacon 🌹

Sure is amazing how many pious Xtians will gladly post every right wing lie they can get a hold of!

It’s amazing how people can completely disregard easy to prove facts. That’s the problem with arguing issues via memes.

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Mattand  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:56:00pm

I am sooooooo fucking done with the Bernie Bro in my FB feed.

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Mattand  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:57:08pm

re: #22 Mattand

Please point out the difference between this idiocy and the MAGAts whining about the Deep State.

Spoiler alert: there is none.

Fuck these people.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:58:15pm

re: #22 Mattand

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I am sooooooo fucking done with the Bernie Bro in my FB feed.

He lost the popular vote. If they don’t like that fact, tough fucking shit. Maybe Bernie should have learned how to communicate his message to more audiences. He wasn’t the nominee for the same reason why HRC wasn’t in 2008 because he goddamned lost and in fact lost by more than HRC did to Obama. It wasn’t rigged against Bernie. Bernie just doesn’t know how to communicate to PoC and to another extent women. And comparing him to FDR is so fucking insulting.

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lawhawk  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:58:19pm

re: #22 Mattand

I block all that crap - all of it. And it isn’t even remotely factual in origin - the numbers, percentages, any of it.

But that crap may not just be getting fed out there by the bernie bros, but foreign agents looking to cause chaos, feeding on the mess they created in 2016 to further cement their agenda.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:58:33pm

re: #23 Mattand

Please point out the difference between this idiocy and the MAGAts whining about the Deep State.

Spoiler alert: there is none.

Fuck these people.

The only difference is the person that’s being talked about as a “victim.”

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 5:58:53pm

re: #25 lawhawk

I block all that crap - all of it. And it isn’t even remotely factual in origin - the numbers, percentages, any of it.

But that crap may not just be getting fed out there by the bernie bros, but foreign agents looking to cause chaos, feeding on the mess they created in 2016 to further cement their agenda.

The stupid Bros are happy to parrot it though.

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Rocky-in-Connecticut  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:01:27pm

re: #6 Charles Johnson

Right wing White Christians are the largest single tribe in the USA. And because of this 90% of the media is catered towards them either by direct identification (Fox News, IBD, Breitbart, etc ), overt populist sympathy (USA Today), or fear of marginalization (NYT, 95% of mainstream printed local media).

It is this demographic that has a strangehold on the framing of any story in this country.

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Barefoot Grin  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:01:50pm

Probably already posted, but hey

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lawhawk  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:02:17pm

re: #27 HappyWarrior

Block. Rinse. Repeat.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:04:50pm

re: #30 lawhawk

Block. Rinse. Repeat.

Yep. You know what gets me pissed and this is why I lost a lot of respect for friends who supported Bernie. It was this idea that hte DNC should just nominate Bernie at the convention in 2016. They revealed an unfortunate and very undemocratic side to them. Bernie meanwhile did get a lot of his platform included which wasn’t necessarily bad but I doubt had Bernie won by the same margin HRC did over him that he and his supporters would have been magnanimous and that’s the thing. The bros love love to cry victim but they’re happy to purge anyone who doesn’t think Bernie is our party and ideology’s savior.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:07:18pm

Savage

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Joe Bacon 🌹  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:10:50pm

re: #22 Mattand

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I am sooooooo fucking done with the Bernie Bro in my FB feed.

Berniebots keep IMing me demanding to know why I support Elizabeth Warren.

I reply that I want to back someone who can actually win a national election.

They don’t like that…

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:11:08pm
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teleskiguy  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:11:15pm

re: #30 lawhawk

Block. Rinse. Repeat.

Block early. Block often. Something I learned to do here at LGF. I went a couple of years on Twitter without blocking anybody. Hey, free expression, right?

Wrong. Few thousand blocks later…

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teleskiguy  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:12:35pm

The only way to make Twitter even remotely tolerable is to block the shit you don’t want to see. That takes work. It can be a pain in the ass.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:13:44pm

re: #33 Joe Bacon 🌹

Berniebots keep IMing me demanding to know why I support Elizabeth Warren.

I reply that I want to back someone who can actually win a national election.

They don’t like that…

I’m not a huge Warren for Pres booster but here’s what I like about her over Bernie and I think you should use this. She’s been in public life for a much shorter period but she’s gotten stuff accomplished. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, that was her baby and she got it created. What has Bernie done on issues like that in his time in Washing? Add to that, she’s got a more detailed plan too. I’d take Warren over Bernie and it’s not even close for me.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:15:09pm
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teleskiguy  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:15:49pm

It’s too fucking early to be talking about presidential candidates. All they’re doing is throwing their hat in the ring and raising money, that’s it. I’ll start talking seriously about who I think should be the Democratic nominee this summer after the first debates.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:16:37pm

re: #38 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

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Where were her parents? // Seriously, how awful for that little girl to experience that.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:17:05pm

re: #39 teleskiguy

It’s too fucking early to be talking about presidential candidates. All they’re doing is throwing their hat in the ring and raising money, that’s it. I’ll start talking seriously about who I think should be the Democratic nominee this summer after the first debates.

I’ll go a step further than you. I don’t think I’m going to know who I’m going to vote for until I’m in the booth in February 2020.

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teleskiguy  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:17:59pm

We need to be talking about impeachment!!!

*deep breath*

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teleskiguy  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:20:51pm

re: #41 HappyWarrior

I’ll go a step further than you. I don’t think I’m going to know who I’m going to vote for until I’m in the booth in February 2020.

I don’t go to voting booths anymore, haven’t for years. I’ve voted in October the last few years. We do it by mail in Colorado. And I’ll say this, whoever the Democratic Party picks as their nominee for president on 16 July 2020 at their convention is the person I’m voting for.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:21:44pm

re: #43 teleskiguy

I don’t go to voting booths anymore, haven’t for years. I’ve voted in October the last few years. We do it by mail in Colorado. And I’ll say this, whoever the Democratic Party picks as their nominee for president on 16 July 2020 at their convention is the person I’m voting for.

Gotcha. I usually vote in person. We don’t have early voting here yet.

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Charles Johnson  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:22:40pm
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KGxvi  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:28:56pm

re: #41 HappyWarrior

I’ll go a step further than you. I don’t think I’m going to know who I’m going to vote for until I’m in the booth in February 2020.

Do we know what, if any changes, were made to the rules on which states get to assign delegates proportionally and which can be winner take all?

Right now, March 3 is shaping up to be Super Tuesday with Massachusetts, Virginia, and California voting. But that’s also so early that if it’s still proportional, there may not be a Democratic nominee

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:30:08pm

re: #46 KGxvi

Do we know what, if any changes, were made to the rules on which states get to assign delegates proportionally and which can be winner take all?

Right now, March 3 is shaping up to be Super Tuesday with Massachusetts, Virginia, and California voting. But that’s also so early that if it’s still proportional, there may not be a Democratic nominee

Not sure TBH.

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Eventual Carrion  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:30:58pm

re: #29 Barefoot Grin

Probably already posted, but hey

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More of that personal responsibility.

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Mattand  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:32:45pm

re: #25 lawhawk

I block all that crap - all of it. And it isn’t even remotely factual in origin - the numbers, percentages, any of it.

But that crap may not just be getting fed out there by the bernie bros, but foreign agents looking to cause chaos, feeding on the mess they created in 2016 to further cement their agenda.

I mentioned this particular Bernie Bot the other week. He’s my neighbor, and while generally a nice guy, has been getting more wacky with the Sanders conspiracy theories over the last two years.

I avoided him the other day when walking the dog, because I was already teetering on the edge of calling him out on his Deep State bullshit. Now? Fuck it. The only potential danger is that he knows karate and, while he’s not a violent guy, I am done being diplomatic with this shit.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:37:32pm

I doubt Trump studied Agnew but this is eerie shit.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:41:30pm
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Dave In Austin  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:43:54pm
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EPR-radar  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:53:53pm

re: #22 Mattand

The (D) superdelegate system kind of sucks, in theory. However:

1) They were not decisive in the 2016 (D) primary.

2) Berniebros really shouldn’t complain about superdelegates when their last-ditch attempt to get the nomination in 2016 was precisely an undemocratic appeal to superdelegate votes.

3) As I understand it, the role of superdelegates is much less (perhaps even eliminated) in 2020.

4) So Berniebros can just shut up, forever, with all their ‘we wuz robbed!!!!’ shit.

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Belafon  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:55:37pm

re: #22 Mattand

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I am sooooooo fucking done with the Bernie Bro in my FB feed.

The cult indicator is that the superdelegates made no difference in this race.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 6:57:26pm

re: #54 Belafon

The cult indicator is that the superdelegates made no difference in this race.

The rules were the same ones that Obama beat HRC with. And another secret the Bros won’t tell you is that HRC crushed him among registered Democrats.

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Belafon  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:03:46pm

re: #46 KGxvi

According to this thegreenpapers.com,

During the primaries, caucuses, and conventions delegates are “won” by candidates as follows:

District Delegates are proportionally allocated according to the vote in each Congressional (or other) District.
At-Large Delegates are proportionally allocated according to the statewide vote. (Fine point: If a presidential candidate is no longer a candidate at the time of selection of the at-large delegates, that candidate receives NO at-large delegates [Delegate Selection Rules: Rule 11.C.]. In most jurisdictions, the delegates are selected [according to the results of the primary or caucus] some time after the primary.)
Pledged PLEO Delegates are proportionally allocated according to the statewide vote.
Automatic Delegates vote their conscience.

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EPR-radar  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:04:47pm

re: #55 HappyWarrior

The rules were the same ones that Obama beat HRC with. And another secret the Bros won’t tell you is that HRC crushed him among registered Democrats.

Anyone who can’t even bother to register (D) is likely to be a marginal ally, at best, versus the Republican menace.

Obvious exceptions for sane people stuck in such red states that registering (R) and voting in (R) primaries is literally the only way they can meaningfully vote. But such places seem to have less of a BernieBro problem than blue states and swing states, probably because the Republican menace is more clear in red states.

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HappyWarrior  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:06:00pm

re: #57 EPR-radar

Anyone who can’t even bother to register (D) is likely to be a marginal ally, at best, versus the Republican menace.

Obvious exceptions for sane people stuck in such red states that registering (R) and voting in (R) primaries is literally the only way they can meaningfully vote. But such places seem to have less of a BernieBro problem than blue states and swing states, probably because the Republican menace is more clear in red states.

Correct.

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Renaissance_Man  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:06:34pm

re: #28 Rocky-in-Connecticut

Right wing White Christians are the largest single tribe in the USA. And because of this 90% of the media is catered towards them either by direct identification (Fox News, IBD, Breitbart, etc ), overt populist sympathy (USA Today), or fear of marginalization (NYT, 95% of mainstream printed local media).

It is this demographic that has a strangehold on the framing of any story in this country.

It’s not just that. They are a large single tribe, but also historically the demographic that is ‘supposed’ to be the most important. It is also the tribe that all major media owners and editors appear to identify with.

I no longer believe that mainstream media in the US, by which I mean CNN, the NYT, and to a lesser extent all other major outlets, drive a Republican and white male-centric narrative out of fear of marginalisation. I think it is clearly evident that there is sufficient market to be had to foster a narrative about the people of colour and white liberals in the US that such media outlets would be even more successful if they chose to represent a more realistic America. But they choose not to - Sarah Kendzior, among others, has come to the same conclusion. They choose not to deliberately, and they choose not to in favour of pushing the same narrative and reinforcing the same worldview that FOX caricatures. And they do so specifically to create the narrative of white male supremacy, to create an American culture that they want, not one that actually exists or could exist.

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Brian J.  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:07:39pm

re: #37 HappyWarrior

I’m not a huge Warren for Pres booster but here’s what I like about her over Bernie and I think you should use this. She’s been in public life for a much shorter period but she’s gotten stuff accomplished. The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, that was her baby and she got it created. What has Bernie done on issues like that in his time in Washing? Add to that, she’s got a more detailed plan too. I’d take Warren over Bernie and it’s not even close for me.

Warren strikes me as someone who’d make an excellent chief of staff/ policy chief/ IRS commissioner but who just doesn’t have a lot of political skills. She is someone who isn’t very good at persuading people to do things, but is very good at the detail work required to turn policy into reality. Every party needs such people.

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EPR-radar  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:26:19pm

re: #59 Renaissance_Man

It’s not just that. They are a large single tribe, but also historically the demographic that is ‘supposed’ to be the most important. It is also the tribe that all major media owners and editors appear to identify with.

I no longer believe that mainstream media in the US, by which I mean CNN, the NYT, and to a lesser extent all other major outlets, drive a Republican and white male-centric narrative out of fear of marginalisation. I think it is clearly evident that there is sufficient market to be had to foster a narrative about the people of colour and white liberals in the US that such media outlets would be even more successful if they chose to represent a more realistic America. But they choose not to - Sarah Kendzior, among others, has come to the same conclusion. They choose not to deliberately, and they choose not to in favour of pushing the same narrative and reinforcing the same worldview that FOX caricatures. And they do so specifically to create the narrative of white male supremacy, to create an American culture that they want, not one that actually exists or could exist.

IMO the media’s treatment of Occupy Wall Street is proof positive of this thesis. OWS was a threat to the existing order in America, and so it was hammered nearly without exception by all media players. Challenging the plutocracy is the one thing that is really forbidden in the US.

If Bernie Sanders gets the (D) nomination, we will see the same thing. Perhaps we have to have that battle, but I really would prefer it at a time when four more years of Trump isn’t the price of losing.

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Dave In Austin  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:31:57pm

Drinks are going to be interesting after Real Time tonite…. Wish I was a fly on the wall

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Belafon  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:43:29pm

re: #61 EPR-radar

IMO the media’s treatment of Occupy Wall Street is proof positive of this thesis. OWS was a threat to the existing order in America, and so it was hammered nearly without exception by all media players. Challenging the plutocracy is the one thing that is really forbidden in the US.

If Bernie Sanders gets the (D) nomination, we will see the same thing. Perhaps we have to have that battle, but I really would prefer it at a time when four more years of Trump isn’t the price of losing.

Every Democratic nominee will face it. Even Beto.

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EPR-radar  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:49:42pm

re: #63 Belafon

Every Democratic nominee will face it. Even Beto.

I agree that every Democratic nominee for president has to plan for a basically hostile media.

However, I still think the media would be much more slanted against Sanders than for any other plausible (D) nominee. We’d get another red scare out of it.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:53:13pm
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retired cynic  Feb 22, 2019 • 7:53:19pm

re: #64 EPR-radar

I agree that every Democratic nominee for president has to plan for a basically hostile media.

However, I still think the media would be much more slanted against Sanders than for any other plausible (D) nominee. We’d get another red scare out of it.

I think more against any woman.

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Romantic Heretic  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:02:56pm

re: #64 EPR-radar

I agree that every Democratic nominee for president has to plan for a basically hostile media.

However, I still think the media would be much more slanted against Sanders than for any other plausible (D) nominee. We’d get another red scare out of it.

Our Premier here in Ontario is already starting in on that.

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GlutenFreeJesus  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:11:06pm

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jaunte  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:21:54pm
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Belafon  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:22:42pm

re: #64 EPR-radar

I agree that every Democratic nominee for president has to plan for a basically hostile media.

However, I still think the media would be much more slanted against Sanders than for any other plausible (D) nominee. We’d get another red scare out of it.

Let’s see:
Bernie - Socialist
Harris - Woman
Warren - Woman
Klobuchar - Woman
Beto - Most liberal Democrat ever

Don’t try to tell this white man that women aren’t going to get crap from the media.

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teleskiguy  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:34:43pm

re: #69 jaunte

Giphy

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goddamnedfrank  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:35:02pm

re: #69 jaunte

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I love Wohl’s repeated “here, here, here, here & here” gestures to his imaginary security and camera team followed by “you name it.” Practiced bullshit schtick.

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Belafon  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:37:59pm

I bought an Nvidia RTX 2070 so I could do some of the bigger machine learning things at home. I’ve been trying to set it up on Linux. The big problem is that one of the libraries, tensorflow, currently does not have a build that supports the new card features, so I’m having to build it from source. Luckily, I found this link, pytorials.com, which mostly helps except for the following:
1. The versions are out of date. I can’t just copy the commands, I have to search for the actual ones.
2. Pip for Linux is broken in thew newest one. You can’t run ‘pip -install ’, you have to run ‘python -m pip -install ’.
3. The tensorflow code is built with an application called bazel. The .bzl file contains checksums, which are out of date, and don’t match the downloaded code. I had to comment some out, and change one of the others to get it to build.
And while I complain, this was actually a much closer to complete process than any other website.

On the Windows front:
Since I had an older NVidia card, and an older computer, I put them together and installed Windows 10 for my son. Well, for some reason, the start menu doesn’t work. The 5 or 6 solutions I have tried have all failed, so I may have to reinstall.

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Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel  Feb 22, 2019 • 8:43:47pm

re: #64 EPR-radar

I agree that every Democratic nominee for president has to plan for a basically hostile media.

However, I still think the media would be much more slanted against Sanders than for any other plausible (D) nominee. We’d get another red scare out of it.

The Republicans would suddenly start believing in foreign collusion again. Their nascent campaign to rehabilitate Joe McCarthy (which came to a sudden stop in about 2013 for some reason) would be revived in dramatic fashion.

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The Ghost of Quesos Past  Feb 22, 2019 • 9:11:01pm

re: #65 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀

I have been fuming about that shit for years.

Peasants believed Chartres and Notre Dame were built by wizards and devils, but fucking Ancient Aliens dudes (like their antecedent, the “surely an extinct race of whites…possibly from Atlantis…built this, not the local browns”) aren’t fucking swarming them looking for images that could be read as greys or lizards….

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wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam  Feb 22, 2019 • 9:17:37pm

re: #69 jaunte

Laura seems to be playing the field of young, conservative media figures: J-cob, Ali Alexander, Rage Furby.


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