Some More News Is Just Asking: Why Is Tucker Carlson? [VIDEO]
In today’s episode, Cody asks a question nobody should have to answer. But he will.
In today’s episode, Cody asks a question nobody should have to answer. But he will.
This kind of stupid should cause an ice cream headache. Wow. Cross fit strong stupidity. https://t.co/qCgIa3atVT
— 𝚂𝚑𝚊𝚗𝚗𝚢𝚗 𝙼𝚘𝚘𝚛𝚎 (@shannynmoore) March 19, 2019
re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Half of our country including the people whose flag you defend were willing to die to preserve slavery. Mexico banned slavery without a war. No we don’t “deserve” credit for ending slavery 78 years after the Constitution was written.
re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
“Everybody blames me for beating my wife. I never get credit for stopping when the police arrested me!”
It came as no surprise to anyone when Brian admitted that he knew fuck all about farming. pic.twitter.com/woNJLQs1VG
— Paul Bronks (@SlenderSherbet) March 19, 2019
If we had ended slavery when the Constitution was written, I might concede she had a point but slavery was abolished long after the Constitution and Declaration.
re: #4 Backwoods_Sleuth
You’re the last person I’d expect to post a movie of a monkey taking a leek.
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re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
“We want to memorialize the people who fought to keep it, but why can’t we get credit for ending it?”
yeah thats the fuckin point guys how about extending the same scrutiny to every elected official jfc are u new at this https://t.co/6N6dF2vOhK
— darth™ (@darth) March 19, 2019
how about starting with your the leader of your fuckin party who spends the weekends tweeting guys
— darth™ (@darth) March 19, 2019
Come on people, the world needs @DevinCow to have more followers than @DevinNunes https://t.co/bQ82URzppg
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) March 19, 2019
Trump continues to attack John McCain nearly seven months after his death.
“I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be.”
Via CBS pic.twitter.com/0Es11yxcqn— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 19, 2019
I was never a fan of trump and I never will be.
re: #12 Backwoods_Sleuth
Easy to beat on someone who can’t fight back.
re: #2 HappyWarrior
Half of our country including the people whose flag you defend were willing to die to preserve slavery. Mexico banned slavery without a war. No we don’t “deserve” credit for ending slavery 78 years after the Constitution was written.
- and then taking another 100 years to codify equality because too many people encouraged and supported by police/governmental institutions did not behave as if everyone was equal
- AND which, nearly 60 years after that ‘liberty and justice, for all still an effing joke
re: #14 Eclectic Cyborg
Easy to beat on someone who can’t fight back.
easier to beat on a dead guy (McCain) than a live woman (Pelosi, et al)
re: #12 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I look forward to the day when can take a big, steaming dump on Trump’s grave.
re: #2 HappyWarrior
Half of our country including the people whose flag you defend were willing to die to preserve slavery. Mexico banned slavery without a war. No we don’t “deserve” credit for ending slavery 78 years after the Constitution was written.
I think we are unique in having to have a massive, four year blood letting in order to get rid of slavery.
Everybody else just banned it.
re: #18 Scottish Dragon
I think we are unique in having to have a massive, four year blood letting in order to get rid of slavery.
Everybody else just banned it.
and in our case, the losers still haven’t gotten over it.
My heart 😭
Sikh Community leaders from GTA visited a Mosque in Brampton, Canada to show their support for Muslims during this Difficult time. They stood guarding they while they prayed their sunset prayer in the Mosque.
Retweet ❤️ pic.twitter.com/q6vxXtJ59U— StanceGrounded (@_SJPeace_) March 19, 2019
re: #18 Scottish Dragon
I think we are unique in having to have a massive, four year blood letting in order to get rid of slavery.
Everybody else just banned it.
No! Remember, the Civil War wasn’t about slavery. It was about answering the hypothetical question of whether states were allowed to secede from the Union.
Turns out, no.
Slavery ending at the same time was completely coincidental.
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re: #15 Man, DangerMan
- and then taking another 100 years to codify equality because too many people encouraged and supported by police/governmental institutions did not behave as if everyone was equal
- AND which, nearly 60 years after that ‘liberty and justice, for all still an effing joke
I pointed out to a wingnut that African-Americans get the police called on them by whites just for being in their presence, and his response was: They’re afraid. Blacks are a lot more racist than whites!
re: #18 Scottish Dragon
I think we are unique in having to have a massive, four year blood letting in order to get rid of slavery.
Everybody else just banned it.
Britain outlawed slavery three decades before the USA did by an act of Parliament, the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833.
Devin Nunes’ lawsuit is already having a big impact — @DevinCow went from 1,000 to 115,000 followers, @sarahdwire
reports. https://t.co/iJ5mUBYxH8— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) March 19, 2019
In the five minutes since I tweeted @sarahdwire’s article, the parody account has gained 1,000 followers — the same number it had before Devin Nunes filed his lawsuit.
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) March 19, 2019
re: #22 NO SMOCKING GUN!
I pointed out to a wingnut that African-Americans get the police called on them by whites just for being in their presence, and his response was: They’re afraid. Blacks are a lot more racist than whites!
Some whites fear retribution. Dr. Martin Luther King spoke against retribution. So they killed him.
Call me nutty but this seems like a violation 🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬 @jack @TwitterSafety #TheResistance https://t.co/idoNsUYxv2
— Tara F’n Dublin (@taradublinrocks) March 19, 2019
re: #22 NO SMOCKING GUN!
I pointed out to a wingnut that African-Americans get the police called on them by whites just for being in their presence, and his response was: They’re afraid. Blacks are a lot more racist than whites!
and im sure that was your shocked face
re: #18 Scottish Dragon
I think we are unique in having to have a massive, four year blood letting in order to get rid of slavery.
Everybody else just banned it.
All the more reason why Pavlich is being an idiot.
re: #23 Dr Lizardo
Britain outlawed slavery three decades before the USA did by an act of Parliament, the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833.
lets be clear and im going to broad brush it
these kinds of people throw statements out there
they dont have the facts or the history, or the right or the truth of it
they dont care
they’ve simply just said it and for them that’s the end of it, and a win.
Barack Obama actually ran against John McCain and doesn’t act like a brat when he talks about him.
One person, one vote, my dude. When slavery was banned, the rationale for the EC vanished. There are no longer any slave states that need their representation artificially enhanced on top of slaves who couldn’t vote in the first place. One person…one vote. Period.
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) March 19, 2019
re: #14 Eclectic Cyborg
Easy to beat on someone who can’t fight back.
Don’t worry, this will piss off Lindsey and he will come out and kiss Trump’s ass big time!
re: #31 HappyWarrior
Barack Obama, however, is a man.
as Katie desperately tries to ‘esplain herself:
Your argument is factually inaccurate. Google when slavery started and ended if you don’t want to be known for your ignorance. https://t.co/Oe32bN7zjV
— Soledad O’Brien (@soledadobrien) March 19, 2019
re: #24 Backwoods_Sleuth
Devin Nunes’ lawsuit is already having a big impact — @DevinCow went from 1,000 to 115,000 followers, @sarahdwire
reports. latimes.com …
this is either totally unintended consequences
or proof his lawsuit has merit
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actually it only means he’s an idiot
re: #35 Backwoods_Sleuth
as Katie desperately tries to ‘esplain herself:
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She’s wrong. And no one claims America originated slavery you dolt. Maybe you shouldn’t be on the news if you’re just going to spread stupid shit like this but then again that’s exactly why you work for American Prada.
re: #37 Blind Frog Belly White
“Your argument is factually inaccurate.”
It’s also really stupid.
It is.
re: #24 Backwoods_Sleuth
Devin Nunes sued a fake cow for $250 million and FOX NEWS IS ON IT pic.twitter.com/TOY6UbRSNy
— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) March 19, 2019
re: #21 Blind Frog Belly White
No! Remember, the Civil War wasn’t about slavery. It was about answering the hypothetical question of whether states were allowed to secede from the Union.
Turns out, no.
Slavery ending at the same time was completely coincidental.
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Also the tariff. Secessionists called Lincoln the Black Tariff President.
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Oh and if Katie wants to play this let’s give credit for after founding, Czarist Russia banned serfdom before we did. That’s how bad our record is on this.
re: #41 Sir John Barron
Also the tariff. Secessionists called Lincoln the Black Tariff President.
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But definitely not slavery!
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re: #43 jaunte
Conservatives fighting the bovine power!
I thought they wanted to preserve the cows from AOC’s imminent sweeping ban of them.
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re: #35 Backwoods_Sleuth
as Katie desperately tries to ‘esplain herself:
“Google is the biased against Truth and conservatives. Fake news.”
re: #45 SteelPH
I’m not sure they’ve connected burgers and cows yet.
I’ll take Nunes serious the minute he handcuffs himself to Twitter’s front door.
Oh wait, no I won’t…I’ll just point and laugh harder.
From previous thread:
I forgot to say I spent my St Patrick’s Day at a typically raucous concert by Damien Dempsey
Damien Dempsey #iphoneography #photo https://t.co/0CmclUd8Ma pic.twitter.com/muyxjNz0WP
— Michael James (@alephnaught) March 18, 2019
I suspect there was a lot of hangovers amongst attendees at the concert…
Crowd at Damien Dempsey concert #iphoneography #photo https://t.co/W3YJKYRBCY pic.twitter.com/cUUEtC8Fnl
— Michael James (@alephnaught) March 18, 2019
re: #32 Scottish Dragon
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Exactly. Our states aren’t little fiefdoms that exist independently of each other. Why should someone in ND’s vote mean more than someone in CA’s? I really doubt they would be talking this way if they hadn’t won two of three elections where they lost the popular vote. TBH, I think the EC was a big mistake by the Founders and I think history even before 2000 hears me out. 1824 was a sketchy as hell election. I don’t like Andrew Jackson but the corrupt bargain he alleged that Henry Clay did to get Quincy Adams as POTUS was justified. 1876 was definitely stolen from TIlden and the Democrats and the Democrats only dropped the complaint to get Reconstruction ended. That leaves 1888 and four years later Cleveland ended up returning to the WH.
According to sources who saw Kushner’s plan: Jordan would give land to the Palestinian territories, and “in return, Jordan would get land from Saudi Arabia, and that country would get back two Red Sea islands it gave Egypt to administer in 1950.”https://t.co/3eexBoo2Ty
— Amy Spiro (@AmySpiro) March 19, 2019
Okay, we can laugh at Devin Nunes. In fact we SHOULD laugh at Devin Nunes, long and loud and sneeringly. BUT defending against this lawsuit will cost money. There’s a reason why some folks found it chilling that Peter Thiel backed the lawsuit against the otherwise execrable Gawker - deep pockets can bankrupt individual and smaller outlets to shut them up, and to discourage others.
re: #32 Scottish Dragon
How else are states like ND supposed to be represented? You’re taking 20 mil vs <1 mil.
it the wrong question in the presidential context
ND is represented in the senate with 2
and in the house in proportion to its population
what is the 2019 (ok 2020) rationale in electing the president proportionally by state as opposed to one person, one vote?
- its a meaningless argument. the same can be said about states and senators.
- if a state has more population in cities than rural the cities elect the senators
- vice versa the rurals do.
- while within the entire state, it’s one person, one vote, no proportionality by, say congressional district.
Wait: there was FOREIGN money flowing into the Trump/Cohen hush money account??? https://t.co/DGynCZTeHi
— Ronald Klain (@RonaldKlain) March 19, 2019
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
What does Egypt get? A Trump hotel?
re: #37 Blind Frog Belly White
“Your argument is factually inaccurate.”
It’s also really stupid.
and ps - neither of which are name calling
re: #52 Blind Frog Belly White
Okay, we can laugh at Devin Nunes. In fact we SHOULD laugh at Devin Nunes, long and loud and sneeringly. BUT defending against this lawsuit will cost money. There’s a reason why some folks found it chilling that Peter Thiel backed the lawsuit against the otherwise execrable Gawker - deep pockets can bankrupt individual and smaller outlets to shut them up, and to discourage others.
Yes — I was appalled by what happened to Gawker because it was masterminded by a modern day anti-democratic plutocrat Peter Thiel. Too many of those with deep pockets are working to undermine everything decent about this nation.
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) March 19, 2019
re: #59 Scottish Dragon
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I like it when Trump fans call liberals elitist. Yeah because Trump isn’t an elitist.
re: #37 Blind Frog Belly White
“Your argument is factually inaccurate.”
It’s also really stupid.
They lack a choice of ‘stupidity’ when you report a tweet on twitter.
re: #57 Hecuba’s daughter
Yes — I was appalled by what happened to Gawker because it was masterminded by a modern day anti-democratic plutocrat Peter Thiel. Too many of those with deep pockets are working to undermine everything decent about this nation.
First, the rich use their wealth get power in government.
Next, they use that power to cut their own taxes.
Next, they use that power to stop government limiting their influence.
Next, they use the wealth to silence anyone who would threaten any of the above.
ONE PERSON AND ONE VOTE.
There ya go. Territory does not vote. Prairies don’t vote, and white tail deer populations don’t vote. Your state is irrelevant. THIS IS NOT 1790 and we are not worried about factionalism between former colonies trying to one up each other!— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) March 19, 2019
re: #63 Scottish Dragon
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Really how fucking hard is one person, one vote to figure out. I’m sick of right wingers acting like smaller states residents matter more and the bs implication they always do that they’re more “real Americans” than those who live in the cities.
re: #63 Scottish Dragon
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I mean…as pointed out earlier, it’s not like Senators are elected based on esoteric vote numbers by district calculated upon by size and population within their state.
Just because the Founders thought it was a good idea in 1787 doesn’t mean it’s a good idea in 2019. Simple as that.
re: #65 Citizen K
I mean…as pointed out earlier, it’s not like Senators are elected based on esoteric vote numbers by district calculated upon by size and population within their state.
But ALEC and the Koch Bros are trying to return to those days by repealing the 17th amendment.
re: #288 MsJ
Ha! I am looking for info on getting in to London for the day (I have an 8 hour layover in London and want to do the Big Bus around London before flying on to Paris).
You can take the Picadilly line (Underground) straight in to central London. Or the Heathrow Express train, which is much faster. I don’t know anything about the busses.
re: #64 HappyWarrior
Really how fucking hard is one person, one vote to figure out. I’m sick of right wingers acting like smaller states residents matter more and the bs implication they always do that they’re more “real Americans” than those who live in the cities.
B..b..b..but the states have to have the final say!! Little states will be ignored! California and New York will take over all elections!
re: #67 Hecuba’s daughter
But ALEC and the Koch Bros are trying to return to those days by repealing the 17th amendment.
Yep. Easier to buy.
re: #69 Scottish Dragon
B..b..b..but the states have to have the final say!! Little states will be ignored! California and New York will take over all elections!
They talk about people in cities as if they’re not really Americans. All that shit about “Real America” pisses me off.
re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
The UK ended slavery throughout its empire 30 years before the US did, & without a bloody war that cost 100’s of 1000’s of lives. Why do you think escaped slaves fled to Canada?
— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) March 19, 2019
Years between independence and abolition of slavery:
Haiti: 0
Costa Rica: 3
El Salvador: 3
Guatemala: 3
Honduras: 3
Chile: 5
Bolivia: 6
Uruguay: 8
Nicaragua: 17
Mexico: 19
Paraguay: 29
Colombia: 41
Venezuela: 43
Argentina: 45
Brazil: 66
USA: 87https://t.co/ARxH1YDBWL— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) March 19, 2019
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Yeah Katie wants to compare us to the European countries which is the incorrect analogy.
re: #72 The Vicious Babushka
1. Slaves had it good.
2. They weren’t really slaves in the South, they were family
3. Slaves fought for the Confederacy
4. The Civil War wasn’t about Slavery
5. Did you know Democrats were party of Slavery and Frederick Douglass was a GOP?
re: #68 A hollow voice says, Collusion!
You can take the Picadilly line (Underground) straight in to central London. Or the Heathrow Express train, which is much faster. I don’t know anything about the busses.
Thanks. We are trying to get from Heathrow to Kensington as that is where the Big Bus picks up closes to the airport. Then we will do the BB tour around London before going back to Heathrow. The Tube looks to be around 40 minutes each way which gives us about 4 hours to do the tour thing and at least see London.
re: #71 HappyWarrior
They talk about people in cities as if they’re not really Americans. All that shit about “Real America” pisses me off.
It’s racist.
re: #51 Backwoods_Sleuth
This is the kind of deal that comes from a know nothing. Why would Egypt give up control of islands, or Saudis exchange land to Jordan who’d give up land to PA? All these land swaps don’t move the ball. It’s a 3 card monty.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) March 19, 2019
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
So, I’m guessing Dinesh de Felon will be on this talking point in 3…. 2…. 1….
re: #20 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I work with several Sikhs in India and manage two directly. Cannot express how much I love them. Gentlest people I know.
Former Delta senior executive Steve Dickson is White House’s pick to be permanent FAA head; announcement could come as soon as tomorrow - Dow Jones https://t.co/KuqBWzPdYJ
— Laffy (@GottaLaff) March 19, 2019
re: #69 Scottish Dragon
B..b..b..but the states have to have the final say!! Little states will be ignored! California and New York will take over all elections!
18% of Americans will be a majority in all the elections now!
Tell him there were more votes for Trump in California than in the 8 least populous Red states combined, but they had no voice int he outcome.
re: #78 lawhawk
Didn’t they transfer the islands already?
nytimes.com
re: #85 Blind Frog Belly White
I love the “Haiti: 0”.
Canada to my knowledge has also never had legal slavery since becoming a nation. 👍🏻
since CNN is “fake news” I suppose this is a “fake apology”
Facebook apologizes after mistaking President Trump’s social media director for a bot https://t.co/5OUTs0xyZT pic.twitter.com/DUVcTSJ4Fb
— CNN (@CNN) March 19, 2019
re: #85 Blind Frog Belly White
I love the “Haiti: 0”.
It sadly is why Haiti has had rampant poverty for so long. A lot of nations refused to trade with them because they abolished slavery.
Sirota deleted 20,000 tweets last night after I contacted him about this, including all of the ones in which he has gone after O’Rourke, Biden, Gillibrand, Booker, Harris, Bennet, Hickenlooper and more.
He said he was doing this as a journalist. Here’s a deleted tweet: pic.twitter.com/SIuhKDhyfa— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) March 19, 2019
Bernie Sanders hiring David Sirota is a straight up “fuck you” to mainstream Democratic voters. Sirota is a very well-known ratfucker.
re: #88 Backwoods_Sleuth
since CNN is “fake news” I suppose this is a “fake apology”
[Facebook apologizes after mistaking President Trump’s social media director for a bot]
Was it the Moscow IP?
re: #93 lawhawk
Gonna have to give Egypt two future second round picks plus some salary cap relief to make this work. https://t.co/9hdWlQBMGc
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) March 19, 2019
O_o
👀Mueller’s top appellate lawyer Michael Dreeben tells judge he can’t respond to @washingtonpost request to unseal Paul Manafort court docs because he and co-counsel “FACE A PRESS OF OTHER WORK” this week.👀
(What is keeping him so busy???) pic.twitter.com/rJIOaZBBRN— Katelyn Polantz (@kpolantz) March 19, 2019
Yeah, there’s a press of other work…. meaning that more indictments are going to be forthcoming? The court isn’t likely to take this excuse very well btw… unless you can actually show your work.
re: #90 lawhawk
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and this is Bernie’s new press secretary:
right. Why I’m voting for @DrJillStein
— Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) November 4, 2016
A guy asked me who Kamala Harris was and I was like: “it doesn’t matter, let’s talk about something else.” And it was refreshing AF.
I’m only going out with normies from here on out.— Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) March 15, 2019
Thank you Glenn! I have absolutely loved working at The Intercept, and wouldn’t have left for anyone else!
— Briahna Joy Gray (@briebriejoy) March 19, 2019
re: #32 Scottish Dragon
As an individual in Texas, how am I supposed to get my views represented when you get more of a vote than me.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) March 19, 2019
June 24, 2017:
Egypt’s Sisi ratifies deal ceding Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia
reuters.com
re: #94 Blind Frog Belly White
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I think the Angels will have to throw in some luxury tax and a case of baseballs too. Maybe a Triple A team in Taba.
re: #98 jaunte
June 24, 2017:
Egypt’s Sisi ratifies deal ceding Red Sea islands to Saudi Arabia
reuters.com
OK, but Kushner’s taking credit for it.
“ok…ok i see his hands now wow those are really small hands” https://t.co/j6YqRz8hKx
— darth™ (@darth) March 19, 2019
re: #23 Dr Lizardo
Britain outlawed slavery three decades before the USA did by an act of Parliament, the Slavery Abolition Act of 1833.
One of the less subtle and rarely talked about arguments for the Declaration of Independence (particularly in the southern colonies) was the Somerset v Stewart case where Lord Mansfield freed a slave brought to Britain from the colonies, holding:
The state of slavery is of such a nature that it is incapable of being introduced on any reasons, moral or political, but only by positive law [statute], which preserves its force long after the reasons, occasions, and time itself from whence it was created, is erased from memory. It is so odious, that nothing can be suffered to support it, but positive law. Whatever inconveniences, therefore, may follow from the decision, I cannot say this case is allowed or approved by the law of England; and therefore the black must be discharged
That decision was in 1772, and caused a great deal of angst in the colonies, especially when slaves in the colonies started petitioning for freedom.
Bernie again showing why I don’t want him. His leadership skills are balls to the walls awful in picking quality people on his staff.
this was mentioned here earlier, but I did not realize that there is a fucking chicken pox outbreak happening.
An 18-year-old from Kentucky is suing the Northern Kentucky Health Department after they banned unvaccinated children from schools until a chickenpox outbreak is contained. https://t.co/wmRWQaITd7
— 700WLW (@700wlw) March 19, 2019
More of the Jill Stein video from Moscow’s Red Square & “the need to rein in American exceptionalism” and replace “a U.S. policy based on domination” — words that sound like they are ripped from the murderous Putin’s talking points.
Totally weird
pic.twitter.com/3extegEzGB— ☇RiotWomenn☇ (@riotwomennn) March 19, 2019
re: #103 HappyWarrior
Bernie again showing why I don’t want him. His leadership skills are balls to the walls awful in picking quality people on his staff.
Only those willing to fellatiate him it seems.
Sounds an awful like a certain orange blob in the White House.
re: #103 HappyWarrior
Bernie again showing why I don’t want him. His leadership skills are balls to the walls awful in picking quality people on his staff.
He continues to employ ethically shady people. Specifically for Sirota, he was being paid for writing on Democratic politics while advising Bernie simultaneously.
Gonna call it a night. Have a good one, Lizards.
re: #53 Man, DangerMan
it the wrong question in the presidential context
ND is represented in the senate with 2
and in the house in proportion to its populationwhat is the 2019 (ok 2020) rationale in electing the president proportionally by state as opposed to one person, one vote?
- its a meaningless argument. the same can be said about states and senators.
- if a state has more population in cities than rural the cities elect the senators
- vice versa the rurals do.
- while within the entire state, it’s one person, one vote, no proportionality by, say congressional district.
Congressional (and state/local legislative districts) must be drawn to have a near equal populations as possible. Now, sometimes that means one district might have more non-voters (either non-citizens or children) than another, but with the idea that we draw these lines once a decade, those concerns are less worrisome because children become adults, non-citizens become citizens, and people move. So, within the voting boundaries - whether state lines or district lines - it’s mostly one person one vote. The presidential vote is unique and doesn’t really fit with the principle of one person, one vote - you could make a compelling argument that if it wasn’t specifically in the constitution that it would be unconstitutional.
re: #108 gwangung
He continues to employ ethically shady people. Specifically for Sirota, he was being paid for writing on Democratic politics while advising Bernie simultaneously.
Ethically shady is Bernie’s favorite kind of shady.
re: #69 Scottish Dragon
B..b..b..but the states have to have the final say!! Little states will be ignored! California and New York will take over all elections!
if you give women and black people the vote then they’ll take over all elections and white voters will be ignored
Looks like one of those starships that gets wasted so everyone knows the Romulans mean business https://t.co/qOeQKFqTuV
— Kyle Marquis (@Moochava) March 19, 2019
re: #32 Scottish Dragon
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Why shre: #107 SteelPH
Only those willing to fellatiate him it seems.
Sounds an awful like a certain orange blob in the White House.
Why people don’t see that frustrates me to no end. They’re too busy seeing Bernie’s ideology and not seeing he really is a left wing Trump in some ways.
re: #108 gwangung
He continues to employ ethically shady people. Specifically for Sirota, he was being paid for writing on Democratic politics while advising Bernie simultaneously.
All the while Bernie acts like he’s pure as driven snow. It’s infuriating
re: #113 Backwoods_Sleuth
I see a “Duck or Rabbit?” board game.
re: #105 Backwoods_Sleuth
There’s a measles outbreak in NY metro, and a judge ruled that students can’t return to school affected by the outbreak until they can show proof of vaccination.
If West Virginia can have no exemptions except for medical necessity, then every state can eliminate all the religious or ideological exemptions for vaccination.
Public health demands it.
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
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thank goodness for kevin kruse
it would be helpful if there was an analysis comparing ‘ending of slavery’ with the more practical/actual equal treatment of all people
im sure it was never instantaneous
and as my upthread pointed out, the US is still not facing the reality of it 150+ years later
re: #76 MsJ
Thanks. We are trying to get from Heathrow to Kensington as that is where the Big Bus picks up closes to the airport. Then we will do the BB tour around London before going back to Heathrow. The Tube looks to be around 40 minutes each way which gives us about 4 hours to do the tour thing and at least see London.
Or you could just go straight to the British Museum, spend your 4 hours there, and fuck the rest of the city.
It’s an awesome museum, full of awesome things.
re: #119 sagehen
Or you could just go straight to the British Museum, spend your 4 hours there, and fuck the rest of the city.
It’s an awesome museum, full of awesome things.
4 hours would be a tease visit.
re: #117 lawhawk
There’s a measles outbreak in NY metro, and a judge ruled that students can’t return to school affected by the outbreak until they can show proof of vaccination.
If West Virginia can have no exemptions except for medical necessity, then every state can eliminate all the religious or ideological exemptions for vaccination.
Public health demands it.
At some point, some immunocompromised kid who couldn’t be vaccinated will die of a measles contracted because some fucking moron didn’t vaccinate their own kid, and I hope that child’s parents sue the everloving fuck out of them.
Also, at some point a child whose custodial parent insisted on not vaccinating them will die of measles, and the noncustodial parent will sue, and I hope the take the moron to the cleaners.
re: #89 HappyWarrior
It sadly is why Haiti has had rampant poverty for so long. A lot of nations refused to trade with them because they abolished slavery.
A big part of why other countries (including US) agreed to not attack Haiti is that they had to pay reparations to France. Seriously. The new country of Haiti was deemed to owe France the appraised value of the slaves France lost when Haiti freed them all and called them citizens.
They obviously didn’t have that kind of cash on hand; they borrowed it from the US and made more than 100 years of payments on that debt.
re: #119 sagehen
Or you could just go straight to the British Museum, spend your 4 hours there, and fuck the rest of the city.
It’s an awesome museum, full of awesome things.
And the Picadilly line from Heathrow is convenient to it.
re: #105 Backwoods_Sleuth
this was mentioned here earlier, but I did not realize that there is a fucking chicken pox outbreak happening.
An 18-year-old from Kentucky is suing the Northern Kentucky Health Department after they banned unvaccinated children from schools until a chickenpox outbreak is contained.
you have a right to own and carry a gun
you cannot sneak a gun onto an airplane
you have a right to carry the chicken pox virus
you cannot sneak a virus into public schools
Trump lays groundwork for his radical proposals by suggesting something impossible, then claiming he has to do something extreme (which was the objective all along) b/c he’s being stopped from doing the (impossible) thing he was pretending he wanted to do. https://t.co/SS8Ig0dtn7
— Melissa McEwan (@Shakestweetz) March 19, 2019
“…I don’t know if he’s definitely doing that here, but it whiffs of it to me. And, if he is, then when the far-right Bolsonaro isn’t invited with open arms into NATO the moment that NATO-hating Trump demands it, Trump will propose starting a new alliance altogether. An alliance of dictators.”
look at the snout on this doggo https://t.co/Ew4jh8TXtI
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 19, 2019
re: #110 KGxvi
Congressional (and state/local legislative districts) must be drawn to have a near equal populations as possible. Now, sometimes that means one district might have more non-voters (either non-citizens or children) than another, but with the idea that we draw these lines once a decade, those concerns are less worrisome because children become adults, non-citizens become citizens, and people move. So, within the voting boundaries - whether state lines or district lines - it’s mostly one person one vote. The presidential vote is unique and doesn’t really fit with the principle of one person, one vote - you could make a compelling argument that if it wasn’t specifically in the constitution that it would be unconstitutional.
i think we’re agreeing though you’re talking more about how reps are elected.
i was trying to explain (badly) that congressional districts dont choose senators
my point was also made better by
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re: #63 Scottish Dragon
re: #122 sagehen
A big part of why other countries (including US) agreed to not attack Haiti is that they had to pay reparations to France. Seriously. The new country of Haiti was deemed to owe France the appraised value of the slaves France lost when Haiti freed them all and called them citizens.
They obviously didn’t have that kind of cash on hand; they borrowed it from the US and made more than 100 years of payments on that debt.
Right and that sort of thing really impacts a nation’s economic and political development which is why Americans who judge Haiti need to learn history better.
re: #89 HappyWarrior
It sadly is why Haiti has had rampant poverty for so long. A lot of nations refused to trade with them because they abolished slavery.
And the big money was in large-scale sugar plantations where slave lived an average of three years before dying. No one was going to go back to that.
re: #129 Barefoot Grin
And the big money was in large-scale sugar plantations where slave lived an average of three years before dying. No one was going to go back to that.
Yep.
re: #124 Man, DangerMan
you have a right to own and carry a gun
you cannot sneak a gun onto an airplaneyou have a right to carry the chicken pox virus
you cannot sneak a virus into public schools
Next thing you know, the NRA will say we need armed guards in the schools to keep out the unvaccinated.
Dunking on Sirota for being dishonest is not the same as as being surprised that Sirota was being dishonest. https://t.co/3YivuVsglS
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) March 19, 2019
re: #132 Blind Frog Belly White
Ethics in political journalism….
Speaking of which, I’m wondering how many gamergaters are shrugging their shoulders at this….
re: #122 sagehen
A big part of why other countries (including US) agreed to not attack Haiti is that they had to pay reparations to France. Seriously. The new country of Haiti was deemed to owe France the appraised value of the slaves France lost when Haiti freed them all and called them citizens.
They obviously didn’t have that kind of cash on hand; they borrowed it from the US and made more than 100 years of payments on that debt.
Russia’s serfs had to pay back the government for the money paid to reimburse their owners. That sent millions of them sent from their villages to work, living in barracks in the big cities, totally isolated, exploited and ignored, and formed the basis of the Russian proletariat that later rebelled and overthrew the Czar…
Dumbassery … just dumbassery:
Muslim Doctor Floors CNN Host – Tells Her Trump and Republicans ‘Beloved’ in Muslim World https://t.co/ND6oDLcGFl
— Sarah Palin (@SarahPalinUSA) March 19, 2019
Of course Palin amplifies this nonsense. Who actually believes Muslims like Trump overseas. Maybe terrorists do because they watch the pool of people they can harm grow - and can’t escape the violence because Trump’s shut down the asylum route to immigrate to the US.
Right wing know nothings spout off endlessly in an echo chamber and have nothing to back it up. There’s no facts or evidence, just this person who has zero credibility (oh, she’s a doctor… doctor of what… not that it even matters, since there’s no actual facts there).
re: #134 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Russia’s serfs had to pay back the government for the money paid to reimburse their owners. That sent millions of them sent from their villages to work in barracks in the big cities, totally isolated, exploited and ignored, and formed the basis of the Russian proletariat that later rebelled and overthrew the Czar…
“You deserve to be compensated for the loss of something you had no right to in the first place” is an odd, but apparently compelling argument.
re: #135 lawhawk
Dumbassery … just dumbassery:
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Of course Palin amplifies this nonsense. Who actually believes Muslims like Trump overseas. Maybe terrorists do because they watch the pool of people they can harm grow - and can’t escape the violence because Trump’s shut down the asylum route to immigrate to the US.
Right wing know nothings spout off endlessly in an echo chamber and have nothing to back it up. There’s no facts or evidence, just this person who has zero credibility (oh, she’s a doctor… doctor of what… not that it even matters, since there’s no actual facts there).
Well, there’s MBS. Pretty sure he’s a fan.
So Bernie Sanders is going all in on the Greenwald cult.
He’s going full Greenwald. Which you should never do.
re: #138 Charles Johnson
So Bernie Sanders is going all in on the Greenwald cult.
I hope to dog he gets crushed in the primaries.
according to the White House, a young Kathryn Janeway started off as an intern for Donald Trump before impulsively launching herself to the Delta Quadrant to form an alliance with the Borg https://t.co/xnF2RvmZqE
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) March 19, 2019
Bernie’s new press secretary weighing in on American civil rights icon, John Lewis. pic.twitter.com/ackVoVMjZ1
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) March 19, 2019
Fuck these people. Let them start their own goddamn party.
Not. One. Red. Cent, DNC. No infrastructure aid. Nothing.
re: #141 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Not to mention those bright up-and-comers “J.T. Hutt” and “John (sic) Snow”….
re: #143 makeitstop
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Fuck these people. Let them start their own goddamn party.
Not. One. Red. Cent, DNC. No infrastructure aid. Nothing.
Nice hire Bernie.
re: #135 lawhawk
Dumbassery … just dumbassery:
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Of course Palin amplifies this nonsense. Who actually believes Muslims like Trump overseas. Maybe terrorists do because they watch the pool of people they can harm grow - and can’t escape the violence because Trump’s shut down the asylum route to immigrate to the US.
Right wing know nothings spout off endlessly in an echo chamber and have nothing to back it up. There’s no facts or evidence, just this person who has zero credibility (oh, she’s a doctor… doctor of what… not that it even matters, since there’s no actual facts there).
Haha Sarah that’s such bs and you know it.
I judge Bernie by the company he keeps. There’s no one in his inner circle that I would want in the WH Staff.
fucking clueless
If we want to end the opioid epidemic, we must work to address the root causes of abuse. That’s why @SenCoryGardner and I introduced legislation to limit opioid prescriptions for acute pain to 7 days. Because no one needs a month’s supply for a wisdom tooth extraction.
— Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (@gillibrandny) March 15, 2019
1. The nation’s payday lenders are at Trump National Doral Miami today playing golf.
It costs $450 per round.
They can afford it.
Trump just gutted basic borrower protections imposed by Obama. The change is worth $7 billion annually to payday lendershttps://t.co/Zl6TtbTrS1— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) March 19, 2019
Mozambique president: More than 200 people dead in his country alone after tropical cyclone; 3 days mourning declared. https://t.co/KFy81L8V1Q
— The Associated Press (@AP) March 19, 2019
re: #119 sagehen
Or you could just go straight to the British Museum, spend your 4 hours there, and fuck the rest of the city.
It’s an awesome museum, full of awesome things.
I’ve been to London a few times, hubby hasn’t, so I’m looking for breadth not depth. It’s likely his only chance to see it, all the landmarks and the like.
Thanks for the suggestion though!!
re: #120 wrenchwench
4 hours would be a tease visit.
And the way we are with museums, we’d miss our flight info Paris.
re: #153 MsJ
And the way we are with museums, we’d miss our flight info Paris.
Fish and chips, a couple of pints, and Bob’s yer uncle.
re: #127 Man, DangerMan
i think we’re agreeing though you’re talking more about how reps are elected.
i was trying to explain (badly) that congressional districts dont choose senatorsmy point was also made better by
I think I might have misunderstood your last point @53, I thought you were talking about elections at the sub-statewide level. That’s what I get for just sort of skimming the comments.
When you have a crush on someone but you’re too shy to tell them pic.twitter.com/K5RrQUFvbr
— OREGON I.T. NOT IT⚾ (@OregonJOBS2) March 19, 2019
re: #138 Charles Johnson
So Bernie Sanders is going all in on the Greenwald cult.
He’s going to be so out of his depth at the debates.
re: #159 Belafon
He’s going to be so out of his depth at the debates.
Wall Street!!
1%!!
It’s all he has. Everything he says fits in these two holes.
re: #159 Belafon
He’s going to be so out of his depth at the debates.
Trump was out of his depth at debates — but he won anyway. He didn’t have to display any knowledge, just reiterate his talking points and insult everyone else, and he won the Republican primaries. The Bernie cult is strong. Nothing would please me more than if he disappears after the first debate, but one cannot underestimate the gullibility of the American public.
re: #161 Hecuba’s daughter
Trump was out of his depth at debates — but he won anyway. He didn’t have to display any knowledge, just reiterate his talking points and insult everyone else, and he won the Republican primaries. The Bernie cult is strong. Nothing would please me more than if he disappears after the first debate, but one cannot underestimate the gullibility of the American public.
GAH.
Fuck Bernie. Christ.
Bernie’s campaign is collecting assholes like they’re Pokemon.
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) March 19, 2019
re: #158 plansbandc
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A puppy ever does that to to you and you do not pick it up and take it home, if that is you was looking for a puppy…
You lose.
re: #161 Hecuba’s daughter
Trump was out of his depth at debates — but he won anyway. He didn’t have to display any knowledge, just reiterate his talking points and insult everyone else, and he won the Republican primaries. The Bernie cult is strong. Nothing would please me more than if he disappears after the first debate, but one cannot underestimate the gullibility of the American public.
He also had cowards standing next to him.
re: #161 Hecuba’s daughter
Trump was out of his depth at debates — but he won anyway. He didn’t have to display any knowledge, just reiterate his talking points and insult everyone else, and he won the Republican primaries. The Bernie cult is strong. Nothing would please me more than if he disappears after the first debate, but one cannot underestimate the gullibility of the American public.
The GOP primary audience and the Democratic primary audience are a bit different. The GOP primary voters in 2016 had been waiting for a wrecking ball like Trump for decades. I don’t think the Democratic primary voters are interested in that sort of thing now.
The electorate as a whole, seems to have changed after Trump’s election. I think 2018 shows that voters are a bit more aware than most had been in prior elections.
Lastly, debates aren’t so much about changing minds or advancing/moderating policy proposals. They are, in modern elections, about managing expectations. Trump “won” because he exceeded incredibly low expectations by a decent amount. Bernie as a putative frontrunner is going to have very high expectations, and if he doesn’t meet them, let alone exceed them, he’s going to be perceived as having “lost” the debate. That’s especially true in primary debates where the major candidates are shades of blue rather than the contrast of red and blue in the general election (where also, it’s still mostly about perception and expectations).
Look up the definition of “leadership”. It requires followers.
Nobody followed us out of the Iran deal. Nobody followed us into a trade war with China. Nobody followed us out of Paris Accords. etc etc etc
Trump is a world “leader” with no followers. https://t.co/G78iP1S9sp— Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT) March 19, 2019
re: #148 Backwoods_Sleuth
fucking clueless
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Arthritis is when the cartilage in your joints disintegrates and your bones are grinding against each other. Bone pain is the fucking worst!
re: #167 Backwoods_Sleuth
Wut? Not sure that is a good analysis.
re: #148 Backwoods_Sleuth
fucking clueless
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Who is prescribing a month of pain killers for a wisdom tooth?
One-size-fits-all solutions in response to complicated problems are definitely what we need right now. 🙄 https://t.co/6sxHYkkEJa
— Franklygoddamn (@goddamnedfrank) March 19, 2019
re: #148 Backwoods_Sleuth
Because who better to decide a medical decision than a legislator? Medical decision should be left between MDs and their patient….
Transactional foreign policy, such as a “Cost Plus 50” plan, increases the risk that countries will rethink their agreements to host American forces, says RAND’s @StaciePettyjohn. That could reduce the U.S. military’s ability to operate globally. https://t.co/rVJbegj527
— RAND Corporation (@RANDCorporation) March 19, 2019
re: #164 nines09
A puppy ever does that to to you and you do not pick it up and take it home, if that is you was looking for a puppy…
You lose.
I’m already lost. And he’s not even mine.
❤️💋❤️💋
re: #170 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Wut? Not sure that is a good analysis.
He means that Trump is not a “world leader” in the way American presidents have been in the past. Trump hasn’t changed the minds of other heads of state/government around the world, he’s just wandering off doing his own thing.
I don’t know if the better analogy would be Steve Martin in the Jerk (“I don’t need you, I just need this chair, and this remote!”) or Howard Hughes walking around in a robe with tissue boxes for shoes and 24 inch finger nails.
White-Necked Raven sounds exactly like a human. Spooky! pic.twitter.com/FriY5BXzRq
— Back To Nature (@backt0nature) March 19, 2019
re: #173 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Because who better to decide a medical decision than a legislator? Medical decision should be left between MDs and their patient….
This is not going to end well.
Less screaming, Tomi, and more reading. https://t.co/iXNVf3uTPm
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) March 19, 2019
re: #176 KGxvi
I meant Pompeo’s statement. Ambiguous phrasing on my part. Sorry.
I think this is what’s called a win-win… https://t.co/sltw48h7ln
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) March 19, 2019
re: #174 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
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A singular unidimensional view of the world
Someone with no idea of the complexity and intricacies of actual …you know real life… foreign policy
re: #179 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #176 KGxvi
He means that Trump is not a “world leader” in the way American presidents have been in the past. Trump hasn’t changed the minds of other heads of state/government around the world, he’s just wandering off doing his own thing.
I don’t know if the better analogy would be Steve Martin in the Jerk (“I don’t need you, I just need this chair, and this remote!”) or Howard Hughes walking around in a robe with tissue boxes for shoes and 24 inch finger nails.
That’s how I read it too.
Is thee btw any proof Trump actually donates to DHS because there’s a lot of history of Trump saying one thing and doing the opposite.
re: #102 KGxvi
One of the less subtle and rarely talked about arguments for the Declaration of Independence (particularly in the southern colonies) was the Somerset v Stewart case where Lord Mansfield freed a slave brought to Britain from the colonies, holding:
That decision was in 1772, and caused a great deal of angst in the colonies, especially when slaves in the colonies started petitioning for freedom.
Edmund Burke, that darling of ‘conservatives’ spent his entire time in office fighting against slavery.
Somehow ‘conservatives’ never mention that.
re: #185 HappyWarrior
Is thee btw any proof Trump actually donates to DHS because there’s a lot of history of Trump saying one thing and doing the opposite.
IIRC it is not possible to donate to a specific federal agency, only to the general fund.
Nasty exchange with a Berniebot.
Got an IM that Bernie is coming to LA and they asked if I would attend.
I answered No because I support Warren
Berniebot then turns around and says why I am I not supporting Bernie because he is the only one who can beat Trump.
I replied I don’t want someone who surrounds himself with left wing versions of Trumpettes.
Another snarky response came.
I blocked the number.
re: #105 Backwoods_Sleuth
Hey kid! They don’t let rabid animals on school grounds either.
And chickenpox is more dangerous that that.
re: #188 Joe Bacon 🌹
Nasty exchange with a Berniebot.
Got an IM that Bernie is coming to LA and they asked if I would attend.
I answered No because I support Warren
Berniebot then turns around and says why I am I not supporting Bernie because he is the only one who can beat Trump.
I replied I don’t want someone who surrounds himself with left wing versions of Trumpettes.
Another snarky response came.
I blocked the number.
Berners are tone deaf.
So Bernie is going with his pack of dedicated Berners to head up his campaign.
I have a feeling they will not work well with each other and the campaign’s inner workings become a mess as they all fight for the love of their beloved candidate. They are too stark-struck with Bernie to really tell him what he needs to hear. The first person that tells Bernie the truth will be attacked by the others and the whole thing will get messy.
That must be why his former staff dropped out. They may have already seen something like that coming.
re: #171 Man, DangerMan
Who is prescribing a month of pain killers for a wisdom tooth?
Doctors and Dentists pressured by the Sackler Family’s dope pushers!
Bharara says he tends to believe that Rod Rosenstein was not joking about possibly recording Trump. He said he considered recording Trump because he cared about his integrity and wanted to have his version of events after “seeing someone tell untruths.”https://t.co/gnYyv72azS
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 19, 2019
Feel the cold of darkness, listen to the voice of chaos, and follow the call of nothingness. pic.twitter.com/2IPGU2eOKo
— Black Metal Cats (@evilbmcats) March 19, 2019
re: #186 Romantic Heretic
Edmund Burke, that darling of ‘conservatives’ spent his entire time in office fighting against slavery.
Somehow ‘conservatives’ never mention that.
In fairness, most “conservatives” have no idea who Edmund Burke is.
he’s back in his apartment now but we’ll always have this picture 🐈 😪 pic.twitter.com/6xP0DSgv0y
— JuanPa (@jpbrammer) March 19, 2019
so he was on message… https://t.co/MrhplbSEMy
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) March 19, 2019
re: #188 Joe Bacon 🌹
Nasty exchange with a Berniebot.
Got an IM that Bernie is coming to LA and they asked if I would attend.
I answered No because I support Warren
Berniebot then turns around and says why I am I not supporting Bernie because he is the only one who can beat Trump.
I replied I don’t want someone who surrounds himself with left wing versions of Trumpettes.
Another snarky response came.
I blocked the number.
How to make friends enemies and influence people negatively.
re: #191 ObserverArt
So Bernie is going with his pack of dedicated Berners to head up his campaign.
I have a feeling they will not work well with each other and the campaign’s inner workings become a mess as they all fight for the love of their beloved candidate. They are too stark-struck with Bernie to really tell him what he needs to hear. The first person that tells Bernie the truth will be attacked by the others and the whole thing will get messy.
That must be why his former staff dropped out. They may have already seen something like that coming.
Good, Sanders would be a disaster as a nominee, let alone as president.
I’ve been saying this for three years now: Sanders benefited from a very thin field in 2016. In an ordinary year (like 2004 or 2008) he would have filled the Kucinich spot as an also ran who was never serious candidate and only served “to keep the moderates honest from the left” (sort of a mirror of the Gary Bauer/Rick Santorum types in the GOP primaries).
By the way, I some how ended up on a Jay Inslee email list and that annoys me. I don’t sign up for email lists and somehow a while back ended up on a Tom Steyer one, which also annoyed the fuck out of me. It’s a great way to lose my vote, filling my email inbox with shit I don’t want.
re: #200 KGxvi
By the way, I some how ended up on a Jay Inslee email list and that annoys me. I don’t sign up for email lists and somehow a while back ended up on a Tom Steyer one, which also annoyed the fuck out of me. It’s a great way to lose my vote, filling my email inbox with shit I don’t want.
12 e-mails in one day from Inslee was enough to turn me off of him. I sent the request to remove me from the mailing list. They still show up in my e-mail so I direct anything from him into my junk mail folder.
Donald Trump Jr. has an op-ed in Britain’s The Telegraph in which he argues that the Brexit process should’ve been fast and easy but became a mess because “Mrs May ignored advice from my father.” https://t.co/QOpJE0CcOg
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) March 19, 2019
Sure, Dunny.
re: #202 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
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Sure, Dunny.
Where did Donny get his PhD in economics?
re: #200 KGxvi
By the way, I some how ended up on a Jay Inslee email list and that annoys me. I don’t sign up for email lists and somehow a while back ended up on a Tom Steyer one, which also annoyed the fuck out of me. It’s a great way to lose my vote, filling my email inbox with shit I don’t want.
I got on Kamala, Bernie, & Beto’s list. Dunno how.
re: #202 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
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Sure, Dunny.
Yawn. Nothing but a pathetic Daddy’s boy.
re: #196 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I love that cat. He looks just like our Punkie did: long and rangy, big ears—hell, it looks like he’s got a scar on his nose in the same place.
re: #202 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
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Sure, Dunny.
Kinda hard to parse that typo: should it be “Donny” or “Dummy”?
Just to be safe, I’ll go with both…..
And why would any paper (anywhere) waste their column space on a professional waste of space like Trump Jr.????
THIS COW IS INNOCENT JONATHAN https://t.co/qVqML9lAis
— darth™ (@darth) March 19, 2019
re: #207 Jay C
Kinda hard to parse that typo: should it be “Donny” or “Dummy”?
Just to be safe, I’ll go with both…..And why would any paper (anywhere) waste their column space on a professional waste of space like Trump Jr.????
It’s the TORYGRAPH!
Literally. https://t.co/vtdt0JJhSr
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 19, 2019
re: #210 Backwoods_Sleuth
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oh, really…
.@SecretaryCarson, in part, on the purchase of a $31,000 dining set for his office: “It was 17 pieces of furniture. Anybody who knows anything about solid furniture knows that that’s not an exorbitant price, and that was the government catalog that they ask you to choose from.” pic.twitter.com/Cv0T99h85D
— PBS NewsHour (@NewsHour) March 19, 2019
Welcome To Spotsylvania: The East Coast Battleground For Big Solar https://t.co/E5yRx4v1DW
— Brady Dennis (@brady_dennis) March 19, 2019
Maybe they’d prefer a coal plant next door.
A former McCain aide says Trump was lying when he claimed today the senator had misled the WH and said he was going to support “repeal and replace” effort before changing his mind. “Nope. Never happened,” the former aide said. “You’re surprised Trump lied?” the ex-aide added.
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) March 19, 2019
re: #215 Backwoods_Sleuth
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As people pointed out, McCain supported repeal and replace. What he didn’t support was repeal and maybe we’ll get back to it at a future date.
Another fine graduate of the “Jeff Flake school of words that mean nothing.”
Senator of nothing.#JohnMcCain https://t.co/WcUjWcRSXb— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) March 19, 2019
re: #214 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
Maybe they’d prefer a coal plant next door.
I read that story with a bit of skepticism.
Namely, I too think that clear cutting trees for the sake of solar in a region where the insolation is not that great (compare to us here in San Diego) is a backwards step.
For those in the north, geothermal is often a better approach to moving to a non-carbon energy source. Those in the wind-belt of course can put up a few turbines, but in the low areas of the East Coast wind is often not a reliable source of energy.
re: #217 Backwoods_Sleuth
“I can’t understand” = “I’m afraid to speak the truth to the Trumpidiots.”
re: #217 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #219 freetoken
“I can’t understand” = “I’m afraid to speak the truth to the Trumpidiots.”
Pretty much.
MAGAdolt:
“socialist hellhole like CA ” — so, you’re full of butthurt jealousy too.
— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) March 20, 2019
The Trump admin has lost in court at least 63 times. In case after case, judges rebuked Trump officials for failing to follow basic rules of governance for shifting policy, including providing legitimate explanations supported by facts and public input.https://t.co/pYroi5rxSU
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) March 19, 2019
Ha ha!
re: #141 Backwoods_Sleuth
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LOL J. T. Hutt.
Jabba would probably fit right in with the rest of that hive of scum and villainy.
re: #141 Backwoods_Sleuth
Um, I looked up the Feb 2018 economic report, and it looks like that list of interns included James Tiberius Kirk and Jon Luc Picard. https://t.co/K6g9YzGFni … pic.twitter.com/skwXU4Lgch
— Sara Bond (@SaraBond) March 19, 2019
re: #226 Belafon
I am waiting for H S Harrington. No doubt that she will be mentioned later.
I think we have another entry for Philly Pretzel’s thread enders. Darn.
New Zealand has banned access to 4chan, 8chan, Voat, Zerohedge and Liveleak. https://t.co/QwWsHu0T7l
— Jared Holt (@jaredlholt) March 20, 2019
re: #228 PhillyPretzel
I think we have another entry for Philly Pretzel’s thread enders. Darn.
Estudio español. Lo siento.
re: #230 Belafon
English translation please.
re: #230 Belafon
Estudio español. Lo siento.
I’m studying Spanish. Sorry.
Now that I think about it, since I am actually, at this moment studying spanish, I should have said estudiando español. I haven’t used that one much so I forgot about it.
re: #226 Belafon
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I am curious — is Trump’s Council of Economic advisers competent? And are their reports credible? The CEA tweeted that they were totally aware of this prank.
Who showed Trump how to post videos? That person should be flogged.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 20, 2019
Lighthizer and Mnuchin will travel to China next week for trade talks. Are they trying to carry the deal across the finish line or bring it off life support? https://t.co/xsqHM4a9XD
— Damian Paletta (@damianpaletta) March 19, 2019
I keep reading news headlines claiming that Willard Romney really slammed Trump over McCain today. I read what he said and just want to say that “slam” has apparently completely changed meaning since the last time I looked it up.
re: #236 Skip Intro
I keep reading news headlines claiming that Willard Romney really slammed Trump over McCain today. I read what he said and just want to say that “slam” has apparently completely changed meaning since the last time I looked it up.
Yeah it was a light tapping at most. It’s still going to infuriate all of Dear Leader’s fans tho.
tbh I think Liz Mair’s a little off herself, but it’s absolutely bizarre that Devin Nunes focused on her.
Well played headline writer, well played. @steamboatpilot pic.twitter.com/KlnBq9OV5Y
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) March 20, 2019
He clearly has a rock and roll mentality. https://t.co/IU2h8v1RTp
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) March 20, 2019
I don’t know who is the whinier crybaby, POS45 or Junior.
My latest OP-Ed on Tech Censorship - check it out and RT.
Conservatives face a tough fight as Big Tech’s censorship expands | TheHill https://t.co/SozQsgE9H9— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 20, 2019
re: #240 Charles Johnson
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“Basically, it’s an automatic 10-point drop when the health department inspects the next day….”
re: #241 The Vicious Babushka
I don’t know who is the whinier crybaby, POS45 or Junior.
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Both are equally.
Interesting to see West Virginia using consumer protection laws to go after pedophile priests
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey sued the Catholic diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and its former bishop Michael J. Bransfield on Tuesday, charging that they “knowingly employed pedophiles and failed to conduct adequate background checks” for people working in Catholic schools and camps, a news release from Morrisey’s office says.
The lawsuit, the latest dramatic civil action against the American church in the past year, alleges violations of the state’s consumer protection laws. It accuses the diocese of advertising safe environments for children while at the same time, the complaint says, choosing “to cover up and conceal arguably criminal behavior of child sexual abuse.”
Some child abuse experts said the move was precedent-setting, both in terms of targeting an entire diocese rather than individual priests, and by using consumer law to launch a civil lawsuit which could unlock the church’s files through legal discovery. The West Virginia attorney general used the consumer fraud strategy because, as with attorneys general in other states, he is not empowered to launch a criminal grand jury investigation.
The dental hygienist is a chatty one, clearly conservative, and, to be honest, a bit out there. She would make a great chattering nun from Good Omens. But she told me today that she thinks that marijuana should be legal because even though she never did it - she admits to drinking more than her fair share when she was younger - she knows quite a few people who have smoked it and it hasn’t done anything to them, and they didn’t decide they needed something stronger later on.
re: #241 The Vicious Babushka
I find it ironic that Conservatives are upset about their speech being censored on the web as being against the open discourse of ideas, yet for some reason they seem to feel that speaking freely about dreaming of murdering healthcare providers at Planned Parenthood, denying due process of the law to people of differing melanin content for the perceived crime of even existing and denying anyone of any other faith as having rights of freedom of worship is somehow “un-American” as something other than the hate speech that it obviously is, but I guess the English that I understand and use is somehow a completely different definition and meaning when they use it, but I guess that’s how it is when you live in a context free environment.
The company who owns the Deer Park facility currently ablaze in Houston has a long history of environmental violations.https://t.co/KEghP4Wj0R
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) March 20, 2019
“…The Texas Commission on Environmental Quality has fined the company at least 10 times since 2002 — and at least twice last year — for various pollution incidents. The company also has been in “significant” noncompliance with the federal Clean Water Act for nine of the last 12 quarters, according to an Environmental Protection Agency enforcement database.
re: #244 Joe Bacon 🌹
Interesting to see West Virginia using consumer protection laws to go after pedophile priests
West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey sued the Catholic diocese of Wheeling-Charleston and its former bishop Michael J. Bransfield on Tuesday, charging that they “knowingly employed pedophiles and failed to conduct adequate background checks” for people working in Catholic schools and camps, a news release from Morrisey’s office says.
The lawsuit, the latest dramatic civil action against the American church in the past year, alleges violations of the state’s consumer protection laws. It accuses the diocese of advertising safe environments for children while at the same time, the complaint says, choosing “to cover up and conceal arguably criminal behavior of child sexual abuse.”
Some child abuse experts said the move was precedent-setting, both in terms of targeting an entire diocese rather than individual priests, and by using consumer law to launch a civil lawsuit which could unlock the church’s files through legal discovery. The West Virginia attorney general used the consumer fraud strategy because, as with attorneys general in other states, he is not empowered to launch a criminal grand jury investigation.
Now do the same to the Southern Baptists and then we’ll talk.
Narrator: They won’t….
re: #245 Belafon
That’s going to be an ex-conservative. She can observe and is willing to change her opinion according to what she sees.
re: #249 Unshaken Defiance
That’s going to be an ex-conservative. She can observe and is willing to change her opinion according to what she sees.
Many of us here are “ex-conservatives” who went through the change when Charles did.
Russians Use U.S. Navy’s Aegis Ashore as Excuse to Deploy Strategic Bombers to Crimea — USNI News https://t.co/ITzyL5c8Qq pic.twitter.com/lD9o8HaEXJ
— USNI News (@USNINews) March 18, 2019
re: #246 piratedan
I find it ironic that Conservatives are upset about their speech being censored on the web as being against the open discourse of ideas, yet for some reason they seem to feel that speaking freely about dreaming of murdering healthcare providers at Planned Parenthood, denying due process of the law to people of differing melanin content for the perceived crime of even existing and denying anyone of any other faith as having rights of freedom of worship is somehow “un-American” as something other than the hate speech that it obviously is, but I guess the English that I understand and use is somehow a completely different definition and meaning when they use it, but I guess that’s how it is when you live in a context free environment.
O’Reilly never apologized for his venomous attacks on Tiller, which led to his murder. These conservatives want to be free to promote hate speech but these snowflakes cannot take humor directed against them. They want to silence their critics and only permit their ideas to circulate.
re: #242 Barefoot Grin
“Basically, it’s an automatic 10-point drop when the health department inspects the next day….”
That’s the rock and roll tax.
re: #241 The Vicious Babushka
Jr. wants to be pres in 2024.
re: #251 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
They want to burn airframe hours on a fools mission let them.
re: #254 Skip Intro
Jr. wants to be pres in 2024.
Every time my sister says that Trump will announce his assumption of the title President for Life, I point out that the Constitutional approach is for him to have his offspring serve 2 terms each. Nothing prevents such a nightmare from happening. You can retain the form of the Constitution while totally abandoning its substance.
re: #216 Belafon
As people pointed out, McCain supported repeal and replace. What he didn’t support was repeal and maybe we’ll get back to it at a future date.
All this time and they still don’t even have a “replace” to look at and argue over
Not that there ever really was gonna be one…
re: #223 freetoken
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They’re all arguing rpthe EC is necessary because they wouldn’t like the outcomes otherwise
re: #241 The Vicious Babushka
I don’t know who is the whinier crybaby, POS45 or Junior.
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Hey, I’m a conservative tweeting a link to my op ed about conservatives being censored by Twitter.
This video is excellent. Well worth the 43 minutes. Cody takes Fucker Gnarlson to the woodshed.
re: #223 freetoken
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So backwards, racist, anti-science shitholes can disproportionately impact my life? Fuck. That.
I saw oaktree came back and bantered a bit!
He shared this here and with his permission I shared it on Twitter.
A young skier in northern New Jersey in 1962. My oh my how the equipment has changed. HT oaktree pic.twitter.com/1kdOtzJnAq
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) February 25, 2016
re: #262 Mike Lamb
So backwards, racist, anti-science shitholes can disproportionately impact my life? Fuck. That.
There’s a reason people keep moving out of these shitholes to states like New York and California, where they generate the wealth that subsidizes the rest. 10 states subsidize the other 40, and these assholes want to disenfranchise all of them (except Texas, I imagine).
For fuck’s sake, the orange fuckstick is tweeting again.
Is Twitter having issues tonite or is it me?
re: #266 Dave In Austin
Is Twitter having issues tonite or is it me?
It seems people on AT&T are having issues with Twitter.
re: #267 Dread Pirate Whitebeard
And that would be me….. Interesting.
Several current and former aides described Trump’s weekend Twitter episode as borne out of idle hands. Limited staff around, few obligations, no golf, 48 hours looking at the walls… “it never works out well,” one former senior aide said. Averaged more than a tweet an hour.
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) March 19, 2019
We are. The president is bored; catastrophe is sure to follow.
— André Lambelet (@andrelambelet) March 19, 2019
Someone use my tax dollars and subscribe the WH to Netflix
— anne (@anne3477) March 19, 2019
h/t Anne Laurie
Facebook: ‘Identifying Hate Speech Is Difficult Because Some Posts Actually Make Pretty Interesting Points’ https://t.co/zVnfWjLRba pic.twitter.com/jPlj1CrMqs
— The Onion (@TheOnion) March 19, 2019
The reason he now loves the EC is because he lost the PV & the EC is easy for his colluding Russian friends to game.
Campaigning for the Popular Vote is much easier & different than campaigning for the Electoral College. It’s like training for the 100 yard dash vs. a marathon. The brilliance of the Electoral College is that you must go to many States to win. With the Popular Vote, you go to….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 20, 2019
….just the large States - the Cities would end up running the Country. Smaller States & the entire Midwest would end up losing all power - & we can’t let that happen. I used to like the idea of the Popular Vote, but now realize the Electoral College is far better for the U.S.A.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 20, 2019
As lottery jackpots climb so do the number of silly and misleading articles pushed around on social media or published in mainstream outlets.
An often problem is innumeracy, but also common is intense magical thinking.
Trump was elected by a nation of magical thinkers (some of whom, yes, are racist bigots).
re: #272 The Vicious Babushka
The reason he now loves the EC is because he lost the PV & the EC is easy for his colluding Russian friends to game.
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Such a blatant load of shit. If he had lost the EC but won the PV, he’d be complaining nonstop. Principle lacking lying loser.
So Trump spends his days either golfing, or watching Fox News.
We don’t have to impeach him, he’s pretty much already retired.— aceoaces (@aceoaces) March 20, 2019
Looks like @DevinNunes is about to discover the Streisand Effect.#BeButter! pic.twitter.com/BnR48Os4l0
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) March 20, 2019
At about 1:16, right after he says “the Twitter cow replied” he gets a look on his face that screams “what the actual fuck did I just say?!”
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) March 20, 2019
Germany actually increased their millitary budget by $5billion, but their economy grew so fast that the percentage of GDP didn’t change.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) March 19, 2019
So, as I understand it, Germany’s economy is growing faster than expected, and the Trump administration is upset that they’re not just throwing random money at their military to meet some arbitrary deadline.
Jim ain’t wrong.
This is Trump telling you the same thing I’ve been telling you: YOU HAVE TO SHOW UP FOR EVERY ELECTION, ESPECIALLY STATE AND LOCAL, BECAUSE THOSE ARE THE POSITIONS THAT NOMINATE THE ELECTORS WHO ACTUALLY ELECT THE PRESIDENT. pic.twitter.com/kK6sgdgjGh
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) March 20, 2019
re: #278 Ace-o-aces
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So, as I understand it, Germany’s economy is growing faster than expected, and the Trump administration is upset that they’re not just throwing random money at their military to meet some arbitrary deadline.
Grenell isn’t interested in being ambassador. He’s interested in aiding Merkel’s far right enemies.