Brand New From Seth Meyers: Trump Calls Into Fox, Calls Russia Probe a “Coup,” Won’t Stop Talking [VIDEO]
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump’s standoff with Congress as some Democrats call for his impeachment.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump’s standoff with Congress as some Democrats call for his impeachment.
Coup? You say that word, I do not think you know what it means. A coup is actually more closer to what your pal Vlad did on your behalf.
Gateway Pundit originally promoted the Jacob Wohl smear on Pete Buttigieg. Now that it collapsed, they’ve added a “fake news” graphic. This is now the second time Gateway Pundit has been duped — or “duped” — into publishing a Wohl smear. pic.twitter.com/6K6u3Zjw2l
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) April 30, 2019
re: #3 gocart mozart
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Maybe he’ll learn his lesson from associating with these assholes in the future and that this is exactly what the Trump movement which from what I understand the 19 year old supports is all about.
re: #4 HappyWarrior
Maybe he’ll learn his lesson from associating with these assholes in the future and that this is exactly what the Trump movement which from what I understand the 19 year old supports is all about.
You’re asking far, far too much from Dim Jim.
re: #5 SteelPH
You’re asking far, far too much from Dim Jim.
Oh I’m not talking about DimJim. DimJim will never learn.
“I WAS NOT SEXUALLY ASSAULTEDIt’s important for everyone to know that I was not sexually assaulted and would never falsely accuse anyone. To keep it brief for now- I was approached by a political figure to come to DC to discuss political situations from the standpoint of a gay Republican. When I arrived they discussed Peter Buttigieg and started talking about how they would be working a campaign against him. I went to bed and woke up to a fake Twitter @RealHunterKelly and an article that I in no way endorsed or wrote. I have since left and am working on a formal statement to give to everyone including the Buttigieg family. Thank you for standing behind me and knowing that I would never accept or allow any of this.”
It feels like we need an entire new branch of physics to properly explain Jacob Wohl’s stupidity.
— Harm to Ongoing Matter (@goddamnedfrank) April 30, 2019
Jacob Wohl is an inaccurate refrain.
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) April 30, 2019
Since I was thinking about Ed Baptist’s book The Half Has Never Been Told, which is a one-volume economic history of American slavery, I thought I’d flip through it and find my favorite chart. It’s this one. It shows how absolutely devastating the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment were on the Southern economy.
If you go to the second from the bottom line, labeled “1860”, you’ll see that the total wealth of the USA was $16,160,000,000. There were nearly 4 million people enslaved at that point and the value of those 4 million people was $3,059,000,000. The last column shows that chattel property—enslaved persons—made up 18.9 percent of the wealth of the United States.
The last line shows US wealth in 1870 and the last three columns were zeroes. The end of slavery wrecked wealth in the South, at least until they got the carpetbaggers out and were able to institute Jim Crow.
re: #7 gocart mozart
Hopefully this kid takes it to the next level and stops being a gay Republican.
Kind of hope that Rick Wilson is accurate on this one:
And since we all know Jacob Wohl is reading every word about him, here’s a message:
Trump will never pardon you. Ever.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) April 30, 2019
Although - Trump is just deranged enough to try to just issue blanket pardons to entire classes of people.
Lawhawk - is there anything in the US Code that would prevent Trump from blanket-pardoning everyone who identifies themselves as a “Deplorable”? My understanding is that pardons have to be individualized - but in an age where laser printers & robo-signing can do 10,000x the work that quill pens and parchment could do in 1787, is there a hole in this law.
Could Donald Trump pardon everyone with an (R) next to their name for everything they’ve ever done?
NEWS: The president, his kids and the Trump Org sue Deustsche Bank and Capital One to prevent them from responding to congressional subpoenas, according to papers filed today.
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) April 30, 2019
re: #13 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
Kind of hope that Rick Wilson is accurate on this one:
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Could Donald Trump pardon everyone with an (R) next to their name for everything they’ve ever done?
Not lawhawk, but Trump can’t pardon people from their state charges, for example. As for the rest of it, I will have to defer to anyone (anyone?) who has any experience in the law of pardons.
re: #14 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Dude, they know they’re boxed in, and they’re going for their go-to - sue, delay, obstruct.
He needs to be impeached last month.
Jessie Smollett: Nobody will eber have the cajones to do what I did.
Jacob Wohl: Here. Hold my beer.— #43Train’sMostWantedList (@Robostop10) April 30, 2019
if there is an animal anywhere, there is a house cat who has slapped the shit out of it. the sea is no exception
pic.twitter.com/dISYA5fyyk— ghoul nurse (@TheDreamGhoul) April 26, 2019
re: #14 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Because they’ve got nothing to hide it’s none of your business.
re: #15 mmmirele
Not lawhawk, but Trump can’t pardon people from their state charges, for example. As for the rest of it, I will have to defer to anyone (anyone?) who has any experience in the law of pardons.
True on the state charges; but the problem is that Fed law supersedes and controls on a lot of the money-laundering and bank fraud charges. As well as the whole “collaborating with a hostile foreign power” stuff.
re: #10 gocart mozart
Jacob Wohl is an inaccurate refrain.
Wohl, huh,
What is he good for
Absolutely nothing
Wohl, huh,
What is he good for
Absolutely nothing
Say it again, y’all
I think that the NRA and the gun-humpers are going to be very, very surprised when the generation of American children who have been raised to live in fear of men with guns - who have spent their formative years learning how to hide from guns, in the sure knowledge that some day, an angry white man with an assault rifle is going to try to kill them and all their friends …
when all those kids become registered voters.
Very very very powerful video just posted by March For Our Lives.https://t.co/ofP0WbDkyJ
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) April 29, 2019
re: #1 HappyWarrior
Coup? You say that word, I do not think you know what it means. A coup is actually more closer to what your pal Vlad did on your behalf.
Trump is coup coup
re: #16 teleskiguy
Dude, they know they’re boxed in, and they’re going for their go-to - sue, delay, obstruct.
He needs to be impeached last month.
He needs to be impeached last year.
Jacob Wohl is the Milo Yiannopoulos of Steve Bannons.
— WTF, ‘Merica? (@MeganFaust667) April 30, 2019
re: #14 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Can you actually even sue someone for not breaking the law?
re: #14 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Most transparent administration ever!!!!
re: #25 Dr. Matt
Jacob Wohl is the Jacob Wohl of Jacob Wohl’s
re: #7 gocart mozart
Since this Hunter Kelly isn’t, AFAIK, a “public figure”, would HE be able to sue Wohl and Burkman for defamation or whatever, for using his name in a blatant scam like they were trying to pull?
If so, more power to him!
“…The suit, first reported by The New York Times, alleges that the subpoenas “have no legitimate or lawful purpose” and were issued “to rummage through every aspect of [Trump’s] personal finances, his businesses, and the private information of the President and his family, and to ferret about for any material that might be used to cause him political damage.”
businessinsider.com
In Trumpworld, Congressional oversight = “no legitimate or lawful purpose”
I can’t help but feel that the president’s private lawyers sound a little anxious. https://t.co/TqSNUTRV3D
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) April 30, 2019
re: #32 jaunte
In Trumpworld, Congressional oversight = “no legitimate or lawful purpose”
Unless, of course, they’re “investigating” Hillary Clinton: then nothing’s too private.
re: #11 mmmirele
Since I was thinking about Ed Baptist’s book The Half Has Never Been Told, which is a one-volume economic history of American slavery, I thought I’d flip through it and find my favorite chart. It’s this one. It shows how absolutely devastating the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment were on the Southern economy.
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If you go to the second from the bottom line, labeled “1860”, you’ll see that the total wealth of the USA was $16,160,000,000. There were nearly 4 million people enslaved at that point and the value of those 4 million people was $3,059,000,000. The last column shows that chattel property—enslaved persons—made up 18.9 percent of the wealth of the United States.
The last line shows US wealth in 1870 and the last three columns were zeroes. The end of slavery wrecked wealth in the South, at least until they got the carpetbaggers out and were able to institute Jim Crow.
David Blight (Yale historian, Civil War specialist) in his online lecture series (or maybe I’m thinking of James McPherson’s book Battle Cry of Freedom, either way it’s something I heard about on TNC’s old Atlantic blog) used to harp on that.
The collective dollar value of the slaves was “more than all the railroads, factories and livestock in the country, combined. The only more valuable asset in the entire country was the collective value of all the land.”
re: #31 jaunte
“…The suit, first reported by The New York Times, alleges that the subpoenas “have no legitimate or lawful purpose” and were issued “to rummage through every aspect of [Trump’s] personal finances, his businesses, and the private information of the President and his family, and to ferret about for any material that might be used to cause him political damage.”
businessinsider.com
The Clinton lawsuit against Newt will be awesome.
re: #35 retired cynic
They’re still calling Ivanka, Jared, Don and Eric “children.”
How dare the Feds investigate a Mafia don’s wife’s bank accounts?
This is my favorite turn of phrase at the moment in re: Jacob Wohl.
Jacob Wohl is basically the Wile E. Coyote of conservative junior varsity ratfuckery.
— BeautifulArmsHat (@Popehat) April 30, 2019
Someone tell the tariff man…. https://t.co/smhGSS31Fy
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) April 29, 2019
I volunteered and organized for presidential campaigns. IN NO WAY was this data or app downloadable to everyone.
This is an incredible invasion of privacy and invitation for further attacks on women by Bernie Sanders and his folowers (proven stalkers). Fuck Bernie.— FL Lewoo 🍑 #ImpeachTrump[no phone numbers allowed] 🌊🌊🌊 (@FL_lewoo) April 29, 2019
If a lawsuit against a bank trying to stop a House subpoena sounds familiar, that’s because we’ve been here before. Like when Fusion GPS sued TD Bank to sue a (GOP) House subpoena for financial records.
Fusion lost. https://t.co/b7JvZGI2hv— Katelyn Polantz (@kpolantz) April 30, 2019
re: #13 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
Kind of hope that Rick Wilson is accurate on this one:
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Although - Trump is just deranged enough to try to just issue blanket pardons to entire classes of people.
Lawhawk - is there anything in the US Code that would prevent Trump from blanket-pardoning everyone who identifies themselves as a “Deplorable”? My understanding is that pardons have to be individualized - but in an age where laser printers & robo-signing can do 10,000x the work that quill pens and parchment could do in 1787, is there a hole in this law.
Could Donald Trump pardon everyone with an (R) next to their name for everything they’ve ever done?
Jimmy Carter pardoned more than 100,000 draft dodgers in one fell swoop, with one document.
An entire political party in the United States thinks climate change, global warming, and sea level rise are a “hoax” and “an outrageous lie.” https://t.co/WkHuaZFVFB
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 30, 2019
What trash humans. I’m sorry, @TLCplMax.
Marine investigated for posting picture of boots forming swastika - Task & Purpose https://t.co/z7TX3dYyIZ— Mackenzie Wolf 💫 (@coffeeshopjihad) April 30, 2019
Dude has a pretty severe personality disorder, like his favorite God-King president*.
Jacob Wohl has incredible Instagram posts. pic.twitter.com/mapITbuCDn
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) April 30, 2019
re: #22 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
I think that the NRA and the gun-humpers are going to be very, very surprised when the generation of American children who have been raised to live in fear of men with guns - who have spent their formative years learning how to hide from guns, in the sure knowledge that some day, an angry white man with an assault rifle is going to try to kill them and all their friends …
when all those kids become registered voters.
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Oh Jesus, that video was a kick in the teeth, the gut, the groin and the knees. I recommend everyone watch it.
re: #47 teleskiguy
Dude has a pretty severe personality disorder, like his favorite God-King president*.
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He could be the spawn of Rage Furby.
Jacob Wohl is the Eric Trump of Donald Trump Juniors.
I want the fucking Nazis purged from our armed forces. That shit is incredibly frightening. We talk about the military not following illegal commands. I think the Nazis will do anything for the fat orange tyrant.
All in all, he’s just another big dick named Wohl…
re: #42 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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OK, well, I think it’s time to share these, which I got on the same day last week. I should note that I gave Bernie money once ($25) early in the 2016 election cycle. After that, I settled on Clinton when I dug more into Bernie. But this is like Scientology staff sending letters to people who bought Dianetics in 1993 and never did another “service.” Creepy? yes. It’s behind the lock and key.
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re: #40 teleskiguy
This is my favorite turn of phrase at the moment in re: Jacob Wohl.
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I liked “the Fyre Festival” of conspiracies.
re: #41 Dread Pirate Union AFL-CIO
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Won’t stop THE GRASSHOLE from continuing to obey Trump no matter what.
Jacob Wohl is the Zima of nightclub drinks.
— Red™️ (@Redpainter1) April 30, 2019
Oh, speaking of pictures, I got a note as part of the love bombing campaign from A*pologi*a “church” yesterday. It’s behind the lock and key.
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It sets my teeth on edge that they drag their kids into this. :(
re: #54 Dr. Matt
He’s thinking “mole” not “Wohl.” Totally different beast.
A third of self-described conservatives and a sixth of Republicans say they will not vote for Trump next year.
He’s … kind of going to need pretty much all those people to win a second term.
https://t.co/DXR0ILawvt via @HuffPostPol— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) April 30, 2019
Don’t fall for it. They will all fall back in line and support Trump again because of “illegal aliens!”
I gave $$$ to Bernie and also to Hillary. Berniebots were IMing me until I blocked their phone #s.
Right now the Berniebots have turned the Los Angeles DSA into a shambles with all their infighting. And they don’t want to include anyone who doesn’t worship Bernie in the local. I’m working with Warren’s people here to help get organized.
jacob wohl: i have an idea
jack burkman: shoot
jacob wohl: u know that thing we tried to do to mueller and got caught?
jack burkman: yeah
jacob wohl: lets do that exact idea to pete
jack burkman: u are a prodigy and have surpassed mozart— m i t h (@ManInTheHoody) April 30, 2019
Not gonna lie, I’m enjoying the dragging this punk is getting.
Aw crap.
RIP Bruce Bickford. Remember the great work you did with Frank Zappa…
re: #64 Joe Bacon 🌹
Fuckin’ aye right. RIP Bruce Bickford.
He did all the animation in this video.
Here’s Bruce in his studio at home from our doc. He was still on fire creatively. pic.twitter.com/8bXDtsJC7z
— Alex Winter (@Winter) April 29, 2019
Last one. Dammit, he was just about to see the film. RIP BB pic.twitter.com/ie3HwUQZw3
— Alex Winter (@Winter) April 29, 2019
re: #51 plansbandc
I want the fucking Nazis purged from our armed forces. That shit is incredibly frightening. We talk about the military not following illegal commands. I think the Nazis will do anything for the fat orange tyrant.
And they’ll frag any CO who tells them not to.
re: #67 A hollow voice says, Inpeach…
Those will be valuable collectors’ items one day.
Oh, the shirt was counterfeit, a joke on fabric.
House Oversight Committee, in letters to TX officials seeking docs for voting rights probe, floats obtaining the docs via an “alternative means” after TX rebuffed its voluntary request https://t.co/oXkGY7Wk4n pic.twitter.com/SQBYd7Gi8Y
— Tierney Sneed (@Tierney_Megan) April 29, 2019
Why do Republicans hate oversight so much?
re: #70 Dread Pirate Union AFL-CIO
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Why do Republicans hate oversight so much?
They can only win without it.
re: #44 sagehen
Jimmy Carter pardoned more than 100,000 draft dodgers in one fell swoop, with one document.
That was for a specific crime. No such thing as a blanket pardon. Until now at least.
I fully expect Trump to issue a blanket pardon to everyone in his administration and the corrupted Supreme Court will uphold it.
re: #1 HappyWarrior
Coup? You say that word, I do not think you know what it means. A coup is actually more closer to what your pal Vlad did on your behalf.
My delusional brother started making that claim this past weekend. There is a vast right wing media — print and on the internet — that has infected too many Americans. It’s bad enough when some uneducated worker who is financially bereft follows Trump out of despair — but when those with college degrees who are financially comfortable, well traveled, and friends with citizens of other nations are brainwashed into joining team Trump, we are in deep trouble.
re: #53 mmmirele
OK, well, I think it’s time to share these, which I got on the same day last week. I should note that I gave Bernie money once ($25) early in the 2016 election cycle. After that, I settled on Clinton when I dug more into Bernie. But this is like Scientology staff sending letters to people who bought Dianetics in 1993 and never did another “service.” Creepy? yes. It’s behind the lock and key.
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re: #75 Hecuba’s daughter
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re: #72 I Would Prefer Not To
That was for a specific crime. No such thing as a blanket pardon. Until now at least.
Ford’s pardon of Nixon was pretty much a blanket pardon. So, there have been blanket pardons, and there have been mass pardons. But I’m not sure there have been mass blanket pardons.
re: #73 Joe Bacon 🌹
I fully expect Trump to issue a blanket pardon to everyone in his administration and the corrupted Supreme Court will uphold it.
The pardon power (rightly or wrongly) is pretty sweeping in its scope. I would be surprised if a pardon was challenged if the Supreme Court didn’t come back 9-0 in a decision upholding it.
re: #53 mmmirele
This is something petty with Sanders, but it is also one of the many reasons I don’t like him, I don’t like it when politicians decide to have their campaign materials refer to them by only their first name. I don’t want to listen to Senator Sanders, I’m definitely not interested in listening to Bernie.
re: #78 KGxvi
This is something petty with Sanders, but it is also one of the many reasons I don’t like him, I don’t like it when politicians decide to have their campaign materials refer to them by only their first name. I don’t want to listen to Senator Sanders, I’m definitely not interested in listening to Bernie.
Unless there’s a good reason — like Hillary’s campaign.
Now that I’ve killed the thread, it’s time for bed. Good night, silent lizards!
re: #77 KGxvi
Ford’s pardon of Nixon was pretty much a blanket pardon. So, there have been blanket pardons, and there have been mass pardons. But I’m not sure there have been mass blanket pardons.
When the great majority of traitors were let slide at the start of reconstruction… was that an official mass blanket pardon, or did The Authorities just turn their heads and pretend it hadn’t happened?
re: #79 A hollow voice says, Inpeach…
Unless there’s a good reason — like Hillary’s campaign.
Sure, when you’ve got people who share a surname. Or like Mayor Pete, because so few of us can pronounce his last name properly.
Ooh, foreshadowing for the win!
I can’t stop watching this. That knife switch is clean! #GameOfThrones pic.twitter.com/qMk4u6bhVf
— Ψ 𝓹 ۞ 𝓽 ۩ (@PsychologyDoc) April 30, 2019
Grassley gives Trump ultimatum: Lift tariffs or new NAFTA deal is “dead” https://t.co/7nSS413XLH pic.twitter.com/dgYoVkcsdm
— The Hill (@thehill) April 30, 2019
Why not? they trained another white whale in our midst https://t.co/ImC14jH0yT
— Chris Meloni (@Chris_Meloni) April 29, 2019
re: #86 Patricia Kayden
Meloni is one of my favorite actors, and I’m glad to see he’s an anti-Trumper to the max.
Those poor kids.
Baylor’s championship women’s basketball team visiting the White House.
Tag yourself. I’m sis in the yellow top. 🙃🤦🏾♀️😩#WeAreJustHereSoWeDontGetFined pic.twitter.com/8kMPdeJvR3— Stacey E. Singleton (@staceyNYCDC) April 29, 2019
re: #83 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
Here’s the same trick, but in costume for filming.
arya killing the night king really reminds me of the flippy flip thing she did last season. EVERYTHING IN GOT IS FORESHADOWING #GameofThrones pic.twitter.com/kEKwCbEQPj
— kat (@kathleennwalker) April 29, 2019
Hidden because it’s possibly a GoT spoiler, unless you’re very astute and have figured out why Arya needs to be such a badass with a blade.
Remember President Trump’s big corporate tax cuts of 2017? Wonder how they’re doing? Not so well, judging from the latest government data on the U.S. economy. Via @mrkwhths https://t.co/GHxB9O7Ggy
— Tim O’Brien (@TimOBrien) April 29, 2019
How are Trump’s tax cuts doing in terms of business investment? Not so well. https://t.co/eDgi6nMY8U via @bopinion pic.twitter.com/eQ8ZFugnHE
— mark whitehouse (@mrkwhths) April 29, 2019
SCHIFF and MEADOWS, separately, will sit down with me on Tuesday morning, live at @WashingtonPost, to discuss what’s next on the Russia investigative front. And the Post’s Mueller experts will convene. Make sure to watch the livestream. https://t.co/TzG5E7Pm1R
— Robert Costa (@costareports) April 29, 2019
Big story… @RepAdamSchiff will sit down with me at 9 a.m. Tuesday at @washingtonpost in front of a live audience to discuss congressional oversight and the president’s finances https://t.co/GbooEPxtz4
— Robert Costa (@costareports) April 30, 2019
Did something change in those 5 hours?
re: #3 gocart mozart
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It gets worse. According to the Advocate story, he was forced to back up the claims.
Burkman took to his Twitter to defend the story by posting photos that show a signed statement by Hunter Kelly that discuss an alleged assault involving Buttigieg, and a photo of the student with his student identification.
1. Very first thing Hunter Kelly did is sign a statement attesting to his accusation
2. He was in full control of all public disclosures, even taking a selfie with his ID to confirm his identity to @MediumSupport MSM bullied him & his family into submission pic.twitter.com/myXPc1YegL— Jack Burkman (@Jack_Burkman) April 30, 2019
However, Kelly says the two men forced him to sign the statement and take the photo.
“They basically forced me to sign that and take that photo,” Kelly told The Advocate shortly after this tweet. “I had no say in either. In the photo you can clearly see I had been crying.”
Hey genius. It doesn’t even match the signature on the card.
— Manderson (@mrickanderson) April 30, 2019
re: #94 Alephnaught
Kelly needs to sue those two bastards for pain and suffering, and fraud, plus other stuff I’m sure a clever lawyer can find.
re: #95 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
I’m just, well, I can’t even come up with the right words for this. Stupid and evil? Stevil? No, that’s not even close. What the ever loving fuck? This is giving me a literal pain behind an eye trying to figure this out. And it’s early. Ouch.
re: #96 A Mom Anon
I’m just, well, I can’t even come up with the right words for this. Stupid and evil? Stevil? No, that’s not even close. What the ever loving fuck? This is giving me a literal pain behind an eye trying to figure this out. And it’s early. Ouch.
It’s clear they exploited and probably coerced (blackmail?) this poor kid to sign that letter and take the photo. He may have voluntarily come to DC, but I will betcha they lured him down there, then said they wouldn’t pay his way back unless he cooperated. Or worse.
YouTube knew I needed cheering up, I guess. This is near the end of one of my favorite movies, Swing Girls, about a group of high school misfits who manage to form a decent jazz band.
According to the “liner notes,” the actors learned their instruments from scratch in order to perform convincingly on camera.
re: #97 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
I hope that he’s safe and talking to law enforcement. Who would have jurisdiction over this mess?
re: #99 A Mom Anon
I hope that he’s safe and talking to law enforcement. Who would have jurisdiction over this mess?
FBI, because he traveled across state lines, I assume.
@Jack_Burkman and #JacobWohl have a disturbing history of forging signatures on documents which they release only hours after their stories crumble under scrutiny. pic.twitter.com/YnHdEMuik3
— Jon Andrews (@RealJonAndrews) April 30, 2019
Also, posting personal info on Twitter (eg the ID above, and the signature) is against it’s rules.
re: #101 Alephnaught
Nothing happened to Wohl after he tried to get a woman to fabricate sexual harassment claims against Mueller. I don’t see him being punished for this stunt either.
re: #88 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
They could have boycotted or declined the invitation. Many others have done so.
re: #103 Patricia Kayden
They could have boycotted or declined the invitation. Many others have done so.
Baylor is a hard-core Baptist (that is to say, jesus-freak) campus. That may be why. The jesus freaks loves themselves some adulterous lechers.
re: #103 Patricia Kayden
They could have boycotted or declined the invitation. Many others have done so.
True, but Baylor is a Baptist school, so it leans conservative and boycotting Il Trumpino might not have been an option.
re: #101 Alephnaught
That signature on the second tweet is a DocuSign e-signature.
re: #106 Eric The Fruit Bat
That signature on the second tweet is a DocuSign e-signature.
Yeah, I saw that, too. Def not a real sig.
re: #102 Patricia Kayden
Nothing happened to Wohl after he tried to get a woman to fabricate sexual harassment claims against Mueller. I don’t see him being punished for this stunt either.
Some clever, highly experienced and well-funded trickster should execute a really spectacular Sacha Baron Cohen uber-punking on Ass-wohl. He is probably on the lookout for Cohen himself but there must be others.
re: #73 Joe Bacon 🌹
I fully expect Trump to issue a blanket pardon to everyone in his administration and the corrupted Supreme Court will uphold it.
Not presidential level but Kentucky Gov Ernie Fletcher (R) did exactly that for everyone in his administration before he left office in disgrace.
Kentucky Governor Pardons Aides Facing Charges
A law-guy weighs in on the Trump lawsuit against Deutsche Bank and Capital One.
Really good opening paragraph when you suck as a lawyer and have no idea how to object to a valid subpoena. https://t.co/qKL1RSMxOG
— A Damn Lawyer (@adamnlawyer) April 30, 2019
In the thread, someone notes that filing a lawsuit to stop someone from answering a subpoena seems rather … dumb.
I am grateful for all the encouragement I received to run for U.S. Senate, and I’m committed to doing everything I can to help elect a Democrat to that seat next year. #gapol pic.twitter.com/5o14BqgqwO
— Stacey Abrams (@staceyabrams) April 30, 2019
re: #110 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
A law-guy weighs in on the Trump lawsuit against Deutsche Bank and Capital One.
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In the thread, someone notes that filing a lawsuit to stop someone from answering a subpoena seems rather … dumb.
I’ve seen others opine that if the goal is simply to delay release until 2020 or beyond it might not be a bad strategy.
EDIT: oh, I see that’s the second comment. Should read first.
re: #113 Barefoot Grin
I’ve seen others opine that if the goal is simply to delay release until 2020 or beyond it might not be a bad strategy.
EDIT: oh, I see that’s the second comment. Should read first.
Here’s hoping the judge reads that filing, laughs (or cries), and rules, “Nope! Subpoenas have precedence over your tender fee-fees.”
EDIT: Trump does not have the smartest lawyers representing him. All the really good lawyers avoid him like the plague.
re: #113 Barefoot Grin
I’ve seen others opine that if the goal is simply to delay release until 2020 or beyond it might not be a bad strategy.
Can’t see it dragging out that long. They’d first need a TRO or preliminary injunction to preclude a response. They’ll probably get that based on the potential harm to the respective parties. The court would then need to set an evidentiary hearing on a permanent injunction, possibly combined with a trial on the merits. The ting is, though, this is largely an issue of law, rather than fact. There shouldn’t be a need for extensive discovery, and the issue could possibly be resolved on motion.
re: #115 Mike Lamb
Can’t see it dragging out that long. They’d first need a TRO or preliminary injunction to preclude a response. They’ll probably get that based on the potential harm to the respective parties. The court would then need to set an evidentiary hearing on a permanent injunction, possibly combined with a trial on the merits. The ting is, though, this is largely an issue of law, rather than fact. There shouldn’t be a need for extensive discovery, and the issue could possibly be resolved on motion.
Good (I think). Sounds like DB wants to comply.
re: #116 Barefoot Grin
Good (I think). Sounds like DB wants to comply.
As does Trump’s accounting firm to another congressional subpoena.
Hey, Happy, I thought you might enjoy this:
Blue Lives Matter! Except when a black policewoman told this entitled state senator where to park
The verbal altercation happened between her and a member of the Capitol police, Ashley Berryman. According to the incident report, [Amanda] Chase pulled up to the pedestrian plaza outside a building at the state capitol and demanded to be let into a restricted area. Chase already had an assigned parking spot elsewhere. The officer called to see if she could get access, but was told that Chase was not on the required list and did not have permission. The officer reiterated to Chase that she had no authority to let her park in the restricted area.
According to the report, rather than letting it go, Amanda Chase used the “don’t you know who I am?” screed and swore at the officer. Allegedly, she told the officer that she wasn’t going to move her car unless she “let the f***ing barricades down to let me in!” This caused a traffic jam with buses being stuck behind her.
When called out about her boorish behavior, Amanda Chase made a bad situation much, much worse.
She not only accused the officer of lying, but also said the Capitol police were infiltrated by “democrat operatives.” (Blue Lives Matter, my ass…)
Stacey Abrams has decided against running for Senate from Georgia, a Democrat with knowledge tells CNN, and she met with Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schemer today to inform him of her plan.
— Jeff Zeleny (@jeffzeleny) April 30, 2019
Straight-up cultism
An alert photographer snapped this rare picture of the American man with the country’s smallest penis.#MAGAts pic.twitter.com/YJbGLcJXhC
— Bob Geiger (@GeigerNews) April 30, 2019
re: #98 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
YouTube knew I needed cheering up, I guess. This is near the end of one of my favorite movies, Swing Girls, about a group of high school misfits who manage to form a decent jazz band.
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According to the “liner notes,” the actors learned their instruments from scratch in order to perform convincingly on camera.
After so many years of hearing that song, I learned only last year that it was written by Lous Prima. That song put him on the map.
re: #121 Dr. Matt
Straight-up cultism
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That big sign on the front helps that big pickup achieve 4 gallons per mile. Need tax cut to pay for gas.
re: #118 Belafon
Makes me proud to be a Virginian…
re: #102 Patricia Kayden
Nothing happened to Wohl after he tried to get a woman to fabricate sexual harassment claims against Mueller. I don’t see him being punished for this stunt either.
The forged or forced document is a big difference.
re: #20 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
True on the state charges; but the problem is that Fed law supersedes and controls on a lot of the money-laundering and bank fraud charges. As well as the whole “collaborating with a hostile foreign power” stuff.
Some states have very stringent money laundering charges, such as NY and CA, so no, it wont supersede.
Pardons also raise Burdick issues - namely that to get the pardon, you’d have to allocute to a crime, and it then opens the door to revealing more criminality by others on both state and federal charges.
The federal conspiracy charges have no state analog, so if you are pardoned on those, there’s no way around it.
*insert facepalm jpg*
New episode “The Investigation”: Former GOP Rep. Barbara Comstock considers congressional push for Trump’s tax returns ‘Nixonian’ - says she never went after Bill Clinton returns in the 90shttps://t.co/i5KCkYQSRA
🎧: https://t.co/swVnO3qget— John Santucci (@Santucci) April 30, 2019
re: #127 Dr. Matt
There’s a reason no one went after Clinton’s tax returns (either of them, or the Foundation).
They were all publicly available all the time they were seeking office.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) April 30, 2019
re: #92 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
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Big Med/Pharma are the Robber Barons of the 21st Century.
Breaking: in #Venezuela - national guards arresting/attacking other national guards #OperacionLibertad pic.twitter.com/LPPOw1k0QH
— Trish Regan (@trish_regan) April 30, 2019
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó has announced the “final phase” of his attempt to bring about the end of President Maduro’s rule and says he has military support. Maduro is calling it a “small coup” attempt. https://t.co/VwFsMTBRLq
— Lara Jakes (@jakesNYT) April 30, 2019
Russia, if you’re listening, I hope you’re able to release Deutsche Bank’s Trump data that you’ve probably had for years.
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) April 30, 2019
re: #123 Old Liberal
That big sign on the front helps that big pickup achieve 4 gallons per mile. Need tax cut to pay for gas.
Is it a sign or does it have some more sinister purpose, like plowing through libs to own them?
Wish I was ///
re: #123 Old Liberal
That big sign on the front helps that big pickup achieve 4 gallons per mile. Need tax cut to pay for gas.
Who needs a tax cut when they got…Jay-Zuss?
re: #128 lawhawk
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There’s a reason why this hack was defeated for re-election by a considerable amount here. She’s nothing but a GOP hack.
re: #122 makeitstop
After so many years of hearing that song, I learned only last year that it was written by Lous Prima. That song put him on the map.
Well, now. I just learned something new. :-)
re: #125 Belafon
re: #102 Patricia Kayden
Nothing happened to Wohl after he tried to get a woman to fabricate sexual harassment claims against Mueller. I don’t see him being punished for this stunt either.
The forged or forced document is a big difference.
Didn’t Wohl and Burkman also proffer some “documentation” in their inane Mueller charges as well? With about the same level of credibility as Hunter Kelly’s? (I notice said “signature” isn’t notarized).
And Burkman’s “riposte” is just typical of these scamsters: when caught out, just double down and claim “conspiracy”: and there’ll always be an idiot fringe who will buy it….
re: #138 Jay C
More proof that Republicans are above the law.
re: #138 Jay C
Didn’t Wohl and Burkman also proffer some “documentation” in their inane Mueller charges as well? With about the same level of credibility as Hunter Kelly’s? (I notice said “signature” isn’t notarized).
And Burkman’s “riposte” is just typical of these scamsters: when caught out, just double down and claim “conspiracy”: and there’ll always be an idiot fringe who will buy it….
Yes. They tried the same exact gambit to go after Mueller and were caught with lying, forging signatures, and all the rest.
The latest incident should be another TOS violation for both on Twitter, and prosecutors should really consider indicting both. The state bar association should also go after Burkman’s law license.
Prince was arrogant and brash when questioned by the House intel committee. Not a good idea to rely on bluster when testifying to Congress—or to rely on GOPers to protect you. https://t.co/iKe4cQMjgp
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) April 30, 2019
re: #137 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
Well, now. I just learned something new. :-)
I always figured that Benny Goodman wrote it! But just like now, recording artists back then bought songs and had hits with them.
re: #109 Backwoods_Sleuth
Not presidential level but Kentucky Gov Ernie Fletcher (R) did exactly that for everyone in his administration before he left office in disgrace.
Kentucky Governor Pardons Aides Facing Charges
Somehow I think DT is too vindictive to sign a blanket pardon, also too full of his own grievances. Why should he make their lives easier when everything bad that happens to him is THEIR FAULT?
Dunning-Kruger… And Michael E Mann responding.
Funny, I would have that “arrogance” is some doofus on the internet thinking he knows more about climate change than the world’s scientists… https://t.co/BU3nsPUfTc
— Michael E. Mann (@MichaelEMann) April 30, 2019
And I added my €.02 worth to the mix…
Not even a VEI-8 event would set off other volcanos, although it would mess up the worlds weather bigtime for quite a bit.
I’m by no means an expert, but my worries are cascading effects of the current warming, e.g. the AMOC getting bricked. /END— 🐄 Teo 🐄 (@Teukka72) April 30, 2019
re: #98 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
YouTube knew I needed cheering up, I guess. This is near the end of one of my favorite movies, Swing Girls, about a group of high school misfits who manage to form a decent jazz band.
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According to the “liner notes,” the actors learned their instruments from scratch in order to perform convincingly on camera.
Damn. That’s beautiful. Love that clip on mouse :D
re: #109 Backwoods_Sleuth
Not presidential level but Kentucky Gov Ernie Fletcher (R) did exactly that for everyone in his administration before he left office in disgrace.
Kentucky Governor Pardons Aides Facing Charges
It was no big deal; they were just Noodling out of season/
Is there no consequence for this or in Trump world can anyone go around making shit up about people. Never-mind I know the answer…….
— Mizz (@petiterivergirl) April 30, 2019
Umm.,.. in Trumps world? This is all from obamas world…
— Donna Wortman (@livepraybelieve) April 30, 2019
Obama Derangement Syndrome
re: #148 Dr. Matt
Republicans blame Obama for everything even when they’re straining on the toilet bowl…
re: #149 Joe Bacon 🌹
Republicans blame Obama for everything even when they’re straining on the toilet bowl…
Obama is why they’re miserable.
Black guy dared to become president for two terms, and made these scumbags even more scumbaggy. Thanks Obama!
— Tree Trunks (@efuseakay) April 30, 2019
My pet peeve, continued from last night.
Grown-ass adults shoving foods in each other’s mouths, where did that come from? It is a stock photo meme, intended to show, what, I dunno, having “fun” in a restaurant?
Has anyone here ever shared a bite with a loved one by cramming it directly into their mouth? With a fork? A chopstick? Your fingers? Was it a taco? Spaghetti? Were you drunk at the time? Just curious if people actually do this or it’s just a lame advertising gimmick.
Don’t look now, but the courts may be well on their way to all but criminalizing protest, should someone, anyone, at your protest decide to act up.
“One can only speculate on why these three judges—appointed by Ronald Reagan, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump—have decided that the First Amendment needs a working-over and that now is the time to do it.” @Profepps on Doe v. Mckesson: https://t.co/lnieoh1KIM
— The Atlantic (@TheAtlantic) April 30, 2019
On July 9, 2016, a group of Black Lives Matter activists blocked the highway in front of the Baton Rouge, Louisiana, police department headquarters to protest the July 5 killing of Alton Sterling. Someone threw a hard object at police, injuring a BPRD officer, who later reported “loss of teeth, a jaw injury, a brain injury, a head injury, lost wages, ‘and other compensable losses.’”
DeRay Mckesson, a high-profile, Baltimore-based Black Lives Matter organizer, was arrested along with more than 100 others. The anonymous officer, referred to as John Doe, sued McKesson and the entire Black Lives Matter movement, alleging that “McKesson did nothing to prevent the violence or to calm the crowd” and that he “incited the violence.”
Doe’s 17-page complaint portrays the BLM movement as a violent nationwide conspiracy. But nowhere does it allege a specific word or action taken by Mckesson that led to or caused the violence in Baton Rogue. The closest it gets is, “Black Lives Matter leadership ratified all action taken during the protest. DeRay McKesson ratified all action taken during the Baton Rogue protest.”
[…]
A panel of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals held the case from late 2017 until last week, when, without allowing oral argument, the panel reinstated the lawsuit. It said that the officer, if he proves his claims, could collect damages because “Mckesson breached his duty of reasonable care in the course of organizing and leading the Baton Rouge demonstration.” Because blocking a highway is against the law, “McKesson should have known that leading the demonstrators onto a busy highway was most nearly certain to provoke a confrontation between police and the mass of demonstrators, yet he ignored the foreseeable danger … and notwithstanding did so anyway.” Someone else threw the object; there was no evidence that Mckesson urged anyone to throw anything. Nonetheless “Mckesson’s negligent actions were the [factual] causes of Officer Doe’s injuries.”
The Fifth Circuit panel’s decision is clearly wrong under the law as it now stands. There can be no liability, civil or criminal, for speech that “incites” violence unless the defendant can be shown to have intentionally urged violence, knowing that listeners would likely respond immediately with violent behavior.
The last line alone basically echos our worst fears:
The last two years have been a kind of national Walpurgisnacht, calculated to summon the worst impulses of conservative jurists. We own the courts now, an inner voice may be whispering; no need for precedent or even explanation. Doe v. Mckesson may be an anomaly, but it also may be a straw in a very chill wind.
re: #126 lawhawk
Some states have very stringent money laundering charges, such as NY and CA, so no, it wont supersede.
Pardons also raise Burdick issues - namely that to get the pardon, you’d have to allocute to a crime, and it then opens the door to revealing more criminality by others on both state and federal charges.
The federal conspiracy charges have no state analog, so if you are pardoned on those, there’s no way around it.
Also if you’re pardoned you can’t take the 5th if asked questions regarding those events if called upon to testify.
re: #141 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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So: “…a criminal referral to the Justice Dept…” re Erik Prince “lying to Congress”??
Whose desk is that going to land on? AG Barr’s? And what can Congress do if he just chortles and round-files said “referral”?
re: #154 The Vicious Babushka
My pet peeve, continued from last night.
Grown-ass adults shoving foods in each other’s mouths, where did that come from? It is a stock photo meme, intended to show, what, I dunno, having “fun” in a restaurant?
Has anyone here ever shared a bite with a loved one by cramming it directly into their mouth? With a fork? A chopstick? Your fingers? Was it a taco? Spaghetti? Were you drunk at the time? Just curious if people actually do this or it’s just a lame advertising gimmick.
A couple of times in my life, yes.
re: #153 I Would Prefer Not To
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That guy’s heart is in the right place, and there is truth in his statement overall, but it is so generalized and imprecise in detail that it actually does more harm than good. In Alabama we are fighting to teach people in jail and in prison that most of them have not lost their voting rights. We have to do it sometimes one sheriff at a time.
re: #154 The Vicious Babushka
Has anyone here ever shared a bite with a loved one by cramming it directly into their mouth? With a fork? A chopstick? Your fingers? Was it a taco? Spaghetti? Were you drunk at the time? Just curious if people actually do this or it’s just a lame advertising gimmick.
Wedding cake. Most wedding photo albums show the bride and groom doing this.
re: #158 Belafon
A couple of times in my life, yes.
Doesn’t this happen at every wedding ever when the bride and groom feed each other cake?
Edit:Nevermind
WITH THE EXCEPTION OF THE WEDDING CAKE WHICH IS A TRADITION (although we did not do it at my wedding or at any of my kids weddings)
re: #160 The Vicious Babushka
Was it your wedding cake?
Nope. Has it been simultaneously as in the stock image? Not for mine, but I have said that my wife needs to try what I’m eating, and have held the fork up. And yes, she’s done the same for me.
re: #163 makeitstop
Thanks, guys. Now I’m hungry for cake.
Just had a blueberry muffin with my coffee. That’s pretty close to having cake for breakfast.
I could go for some cake now. Damn. Still got some leftover Easter candy though.
re: #166 danarchy
Just had a blueberry muffin with my coffee. That’s pretty close to having cake for breakfast.
Blueberry muffins sound good.
Pie not cake. Always. That picture doesn’t really look like ‘shoving food in peoples mouths’, though.
It’s idiots all the way down==>
These people are exactly who they appear to be https://t.co/MfCnl2UXV6 pic.twitter.com/juQqUoAmGs
— Adam Serwer🍝 (@AdamSerwer) April 30, 2019
re: #170 The Vicious Babushka
It’s idiots all the way down==>
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Oh that’s hilarious. // This guy is a racist asshole.
re: #122 makeitstop
After so many years of hearing that song, I learned only last year that it was written by Lous Prima. That song put him on the map.
i was weaned on the 1938 concert at carnegie hall
i didnt read labels or album covers back then, so i just assumed…
first heard of louie prima in the 80’s - , and then of course the movie Big Night in ‘96
i think it was rock and roll that got in the way
re: #163 makeitstop
Thanks, guys. Now I’m hungry for cake.
Ditto. Good thing my sausage and eggs are frying :D
As much as I enjoyed Endgame, I also have been hooked on the numbers. Endgame accounted for 89% of all movie business this weekend. Yesterday, it made $37.3M domestically; in second place was Captain Marvel at $718K.
re: #171 HappyWarrior
Oh that’s hilarious. // This guy is a racist asshole.
That guy seems to have a whole fucking bag full of issues. I haven’t seen a single quote from him that wasn’t just bone stupid.
re: #155 Citizen K
Perfect example of the real goals of the Trump GOP—to make us retake all the ground won in the FDR and Kennedy/Johnson years. Much of the damage is already done, and won’t be undone for a generation, even if we win big in 2020.
re: #174 Belafon
The reason it’s made so much $ already is because they’ve been showing this movie more than any other ever I’d guess. There were 6:30AM showtimes over the weekend!
re: #175 makeitstop
That guy seems to have a whole fucking bag full of issues. I haven’t seen a single quote from him that wasn’t just bone stupid.
Ditto. Not one intelligent take have I ever seen from Moore.
re: #172 DangerMan
i was weaned on the 1938 concert at carnegie hall
i didnt read labels or album covers back then, so i just assumed…first of louie prima till the 80’s - , and then of course the movie Big Night in ‘96
i think it was rock and roll that got in the way
Oh, the 38 concert, with Jess Stacy’s glorious & unplanned piano solo that made a good song one for the ages…
re: #179 William Lewis
Is that Gene Krupa on drums?
re: #177 GlutenFreeJesus
The reason it’s made so much $ already is because they’ve been showing this movie more than any other ever I’d guess. There were 6:30AM showtimes over the weekend!
The demand was that high for sure. I watched people just streaming in while waiting for my son at the theater at 9am.
re: #179 William Lewis
Oh, the 38 concert, with Jess Stacy’s glorious & unplanned piano solo that made a good song one for the ages…
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exacto
my mom used to play this when i was like five years old
i had no idea why i liked it. i just know i did!
it’s visceral
mom had it on 78’s, then later on 33 1/3 lps,
then eventually on cd, which she still listens to (she’s 91)
re: #183 DangerMan
exacto
my mom used to play this when i was like five years old
i had no idea why i liked it. i just know i did!
it’s visceralmom had it on 78’s, then later on 33 1/3 lps,
then eventually on cd, which she still listens to (she’s 91)
Any plans to upgrade her to MP3 or MP4? semi-///
So, looks like Juan Guaido is attempting a coup down in Venezuela.
As the old saying goes, when you aim for the king, you’d better not miss. If this fails, then he (and his cohorts) are either gonna end up dead or forced to flee the country, and most likely, they’d end up in the US.
re: #185 Dr Lizardo
So, looks like Juan Guaido is attempting a coup down in Venezuela.
As the old saying goes, when you aim for the king, you’d better not miss. If this fails, then he (and his cohorts) are either gonna end up dead or forced to flee the country, and most likely, they’d end up in the US.
Where the Border Patrol can charge them an application fee for asylum.
re: #185 Dr Lizardo
Or, because the US is recognizing Guiado, will shit-for-brains send military aid?
In regards to the situation in Venezuela, I can already see a few problems developing.
The coup plotters have apparently not bothered to seize communications as well as media outlets. Furthermore, you don’t launch a coup at 8 or 9 a.m.; you do it very early in the morning, around 3 or 4 a.m.
I could be wrong, but I think this looks like some ham-fisted attempted putsch that will likely end up in failure, and like I said, with either Guaido and friends dead or on the next plane to Miami.
re: #187 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Or, because the US is recognizing Guiado, will shit-for-brains send military aid?
Hard to say; I could see Trump doing that, but then again, he’s a lot of talk and no action. Frankly, Guaido is a fool if he’d trust Trump’s word at anything.
You definitely worry for the average Venezuelan caught in the middle.
re: #189 Dr Lizardo
Hard to say; I could see Trump doing that, but then again, he’s a lot of talk and no action. Frankly, Guaido is a fool if he’d trust Trump’s word at anything.
Yeah I wouldn’t trust him.
re: #189 Dr Lizardo
Hard to say; I could see Trump doing that, but then again, he’s a lot of talk and no action. Frankly, Guaido is a fool if he’d trust Trump’s word at anything.
Yeah but Trump wants that oil…
re: #192 Joe Bacon 🌹
Yeah but Trump wants that oil…
Does he? Or is it more of wanting to keep Venezuela’s production off the market to keep prices up to please his pals in KSA (and Russia)??
Found this via John Cole at Balloon Juice:
Unsurprising that this would get little publicity over here. But (unfortunately/sadly/disgustingly) equally unsurprising this attitude would surface from an Israeli.
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The Jewish Worker
@JewishWorker
8m8 minutes agoIlhan Omar breathes and it’s on the front page of every Jewish paper with a screaming headline. A famous Israeli commentator who writes for Israel’s top newspaper, Yediot Ahranot, says American Jews deserve to be murdered for being anti-Israel? Silence.
re: #194 Jay C
Found this via John Cole at Balloon Juice:
Unsurprising that this would get little publicity over here. But (unfortunately/sadly/disgustingly) equally unsurprising this attitude would surface from an Israeli.
OOPS: Format FAIL! Nut graf here:
This is fucking sick.
re: #195 HappyWarrior
This is fucking sick.
No kidding.
Here’s a link to the original piece (in French)
The Jewish Worker site has a translation up (can’t copy, unfortunately): seems to be the Google Translate version. RTWT.
re: #196 Jay C
No kidding.
Here’s a link to the original piece (in French)The Jewish Worker site has a translation up (can’t copy, unfortunately): seems to be the Google Translate version. RTWT.
I’m really worried that Israel is becoming like Hungary, a fascist ethno-state. Our alliance to me was always based on shared democratic principles compared with the absolute monarchies and dictatorships around it. That line seems to be increasingly thin. Obviously it’s not all Israelis but it’s definitely worrying as has been what’s happened here.
re: #186 Decatur Deb
Where the Border Patrol can charge them an application fee for asylum.
monetizing asylum applications is cheap, petty and sadly oh so predictable
im sure miller’s fingerprints are all over this
and trumps trying to figure how to get those fees into his pocket
oh, did i say it’s also fucking insane and inhumane?
BREAKING: Venezuelan National Guard vehicle runs over protesters in Caracas pic.twitter.com/TnfWwf7MeN
— BNO News (@BNONews) April 30, 2019
I’m really worried we’re entering a redux of the Pre WWII days where nationalistic fascism and socialism or bust types are in competition and the average person is caught in the middle of these two ideologies.
re: #199 Backwoods_Sleuth
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This isn’t going to end well. There will be refugees after this and Trump wants to make being a refugee harder.
re: #201 HappyWarrior
This isn’t going to end well. There will be refugees after this and Trump wants to make being a refugee harder.
[tinfoil]Maybe that’s the point of supporting the opposition?[/tinfoil]
re: #202 makeitstop
Just saw this on a guitar forum I belong to…
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Does it come in a v-neck?
Proud of that, are you? 😂 pic.twitter.com/NrNugBqX3s
— Phil (@ALazyJellyfish) April 30, 2019
re: #203 Teukka
[tinfoil]Maybe that’s the point of supporting the opposition?[/tinfoil]
No idea but whoever is supported, this will happen. I’m more pro immigrant than ever today.
re: #205 Backwoods_Sleuth
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English is a strange language. No wonder why Nana Bridget stuck with her Irish after nearly 60 years in the US.
I have actually seen Trumporrhoids on Twitter attempt to blame the Poway shooting on Ilhan Omar.
UPDATE: Trump has replaced the Second Amendment ads that violate Facebook policies with hundreds of new ads that attack “Anti Semite” Ilhan Omar and the Democratic Party (for embracing her).
Still no response from Facebook almost 24-hours later.https://t.co/PPqvbVVpU7 pic.twitter.com/EU1kPq1qGk— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) April 30, 2019
re: #201 HappyWarrior
This isn’t going to end well. There will be refugees after this and Trump wants to make being a refugee
hardera criminal offense
re: #209 The Vicious Babushka
I have actually seen Trumporrhoids on Twitter attempt to blame the Poway shooting on Ilhan Omar.
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I hate this fascist monster.
WTF
The new McNaughton is so beautiful. I’m speechless. pic.twitter.com/gZrfdTgAbE
— Brian Tashman (@briantashman) April 30, 2019
I wonder if Trump will still be immune to Twitter policies after he leaves office?
re: #213 I Would Prefer Not To
WTF
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Sleazy Riders!
Honestly what the F is McNaughton ingesting to have such fucked up delusions?
Nothing says Make America Great Again like cracks in the road pic.twitter.com/RNuIYPD56B
— Brian Tashman (@briantashman) April 30, 2019
Do you know what you don’t see any of in that picture? Jews.
re: #213 I Would Prefer Not To
WTF
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Lol. McNaughton is no different from the Soviet propagandists.
— Joel Rhymes (@rhymesjoel) April 30, 2019
How’s this different from what McNaughton draws?
lots of good and interesting guacamole ideas here
ok how many of u have cut open an avocado to make guacamole and then just ate the avocado with a spoon i am with u my frens i have done this as well the guacamole can wait for tomorrow pic.twitter.com/pEaIC71hWL— darth™ (@darth) April 30, 2019
re: #213 I Would Prefer Not To
WTF
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Is it me, or is this dude trying to re-write history by putting Poppy and Babs look-alikes on the right there?
Time for a smart local reporter to start watching air traffic at Pope AFB/Ft Bragg.
I don’t think this Stephen Moore line has gotten enough attention. He said he wanted to RAISE taxes for the working poor. Yes, he said that:https://t.co/9MIYE3bghQ
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) April 30, 2019
re: #221 The Vicious Babushka
Hot Damn! Just noticed Kanye’s in the picture!
POPPYCOCK, meaning ‘worthless nonsense’, is thought to derive from ‘poppekak’—a Dutch word that literally means ‘doll shit’. pic.twitter.com/QPmuLI39X2
— Haggard Hawks 📚🦅 (@HaggardHawks) April 26, 2019
re: #225 makeitstop
Is it me, or is this dude trying to re-write history by putting Poppy and Babs look-alikes on the right there?
Could be…
re: #224 danarchy
Stalin actually gave speeches in front of cheering crowds. Trump and Melania have never been on a motorcycle together.
Ha. True.
A Christian college’s censorship of an art book is next-level prudery.https://t.co/kxjl0mRFqu pic.twitter.com/UGAzsMAUZy
— The Poke (@ThePoke) April 30, 2019
re: #213 I Would Prefer Not To
WTF
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Oh, put him on a nice big hog and give him a push.
re: #235 retired cynic
Oh, put him on a nice big hog and give him a push.
I vote for putting him on a wild boar.
If you want a good cry, and some good feels:
re: #202 makeitstop
Just saw this on a guitar forum I belong to…
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brilliant like a pet rock
re: #213 I Would Prefer Not To
WTF
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riding with that flag would likely not work out the way he hopes
re: #225 makeitstop
Is it me, or is this dude trying to re-write history by putting Poppy and Babs look-alikes on the right there?
Kanye & Kim on the left.
A pretty good diary on the appeal of Biden, especially among African Americans: dailykos.com. I thought this was an important two paragraphs:
I was also struck by the comments in the NYT article from Nasya Jenkins, 21, who was asked about the Anita Hill question. “I’m not really so caught up on what happened in the past,” Ms. Jenkins said. “We’re here now, with all the problems we have. What do you plan on doing to change that — period?”
Obviously, Biden is only starting to roll out the “what will you do?” part of his campaign — advocating for a $15/hr minimum wage and Medicare as a public option in his kickoff speech yesterday — but while so many of the candidates attractive to Kossacks are fighting over the Who’s Most Progressive banner, Biden is “targeting a swath of voters — including older, less educated and less liberal Democrats — who are often ignored by other candidates chasing younger voters more in keeping with the leftward energy in the party.”
I personally believe we should be bold, but I only get one vote.
Coup in Venezuela. What are the odds we are not instigators again?
RUN FOR YOUR LIVES IT’S A FIFTY FOOT SEAGULL https://t.co/Yj5dRYYMYt
— Robert Ramsay (@MothTwiceborn) April 30, 2019
re: #243 Stanley Sea
I ran all night and day…I couldn’t get away.
re: #242 Unshaken Defiance
Coup in Venezuela. What are the odds we are not instigators again?
Of that, there’s no doubt.
Whether it succeeds or not remains to be seen. If Guaido ends up in Miami by Thursday morning, proclaiming himself to be the “President-in-Exile”, then it’ll have obviously failed miserably.
Sen Rick Scott R-FL opens the door today to US military action in Venezuela pic.twitter.com/U1RhUMHZQt
— Jamie Dupree (@jamiedupree) April 30, 2019
re: #245 Dr Lizardo
So you think it will end with Trump and Maduro sharing a photo op at the White House?
re: #247 Eclectic Cyborg
So you think it will end with Trump and Maduro sharing a photo op at the White House?
Heh, who knows? But now I see Rick Scott is openly calling for direct US military intervention in Venezuela - and I have a bad feeling that any open US military support will be viewed by a good many Venezuelans as nothing less than typical US imperialism and any pretensions of legitimacy that Guadio might claim will go straight down the damn toilet.
NOW: Acting @DHSgov Secretary McAleenan is testifying in front of Congress. He is completely unfit to serve: under his watch at @CBP, thousands of children were separated, and he believes in and implements Stephen Miller’s anti-immigrant policies. #FamiliesBelongTogether pic.twitter.com/045rbs60nS
— Families Belong Together (@fams2gether) April 30, 2019
Muslim travel ban, but… https://t.co/bOmJdRiyFs
— David Waldman-1, LLC™ (@KagroX) April 30, 2019
From @politico — “One of the leaders of Identitarian Movement Austria is a former neo-Nazi named Martin Sellner.” https://t.co/ZKO7kTyBs4
— David Beard (@dabeard) April 30, 2019
re: #242 Unshaken Defiance
Coup in Venezuela. What are the odds we are not instigators again?
That’s what Maduro will say to terminate it, and anyone involved in it - that they are foreign interventionists backed by the US against the sovereign Venezuelans.
It strengthens Maduro’s hand, regardless of the veracity.
The coup plotters and backers could all be Venezuelans and have nothing to do with the US, but Maduro can claim that they are, pointing to Scott’s statements as proof that we’re backing Maduro’s enemies.
Nothing good will come of this.
Maduro has to go, but this complicates matters further.
“we have 1,800 ISIS Prisoners taken hostage…”
We have HOSTAGES!!!
….European countries are not helping at all, even though this was very much done for their benefit. They are refusing to take back prisoners from their specific countries. Not good!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 30, 2019
re: #254 Backwoods_Sleuth
He’s getting the families seeking asylum confused with ISIS.
re: #253 lawhawk
Military bases in Maracay & Valencia, which house most of Venezuela’s top fire power, are calm by 1pm and under Maduro’s control, according to eyewitness accounts by local reporters @churuguara & @tibisayromero. It was Maracay paratroopers who swayed the 02 coup in Chavez’s favor
— Anatoly Kurmanaev (@AKurmanaev) April 30, 2019
I have a feeling this is gonna go down in the history books as yet another example of a “bungled coup d’etat”. That having been said, it’s still a bit too early to tell.
re: #252 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Also: I noted that the Spokane Spokesman-Review (source of the article) only refers to Martin Sellner as an “Austrian nationalist”, and skirts any issues of exactly what sort of policies his group espouses. Must be that “liberal press” again….
So if he gets in to marry his “alt-right YouTube pundit” girlfriend, does make him an “anchor Nazi”???
i counted six back of the pack Average White Band guys officially running for the democratic nomination, including swallwell, ryan, & hickenlooper
unless they break out in the debates, they are effectively star trek redshirts
re: #254 Backwoods_Sleuth
Unfu…
Nope. Totally fucking believable.
He thinks taking POWs is the same as hostages?
So, he’s actually encouraging IS to take hostages or carry out attacks to secure the release of these prisoners? What exactly is the mindset here, because I’m staring into the abyss of a black hole of dumbfuckery. There’s so much bulkshit in those statements by Trump that it defies description.
He’s going to dump these prisoners on our allies because they aren’t doing enough? He’s going to do what exactly? He doesn’t have a clue, only empty threats.
Why in the name of Dog are there no charges filed against Jacob Wohl? This shit has to be against the law, right?
re: #262 Dr. Matt
Why in the name of Dog are there no charges filed against Jacob Wohl? This shit has to be against the law, right?
I’m suspecting he has powerful friends in powerful places.
re: #260 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
i counted six back of the pack Average White Band guys officially running for the democratic nomination, including swallwell, ryan, & hickenlooper
unless they break out in the debates, they are effectively star trek redshirts
I think that about half of the field will drop out before the first debate. Everyone except Gabbard, who will need to have her funding sources checked.
re: #22 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
god damn it
it is hard to express how much I hate this shit, that little kids like her have to know this.
Bad news the gunhumpers, NRA, etc. though - kids who have been under actual fire are not going to be scared or intimidated by your bullshit and bullying. How the fuck are you assholes going to scare or cow kids who saw their friends die?
Fuck you, NRA and every “leader” who does your bidding.
re: #221 The Vicious Babushka
— WB Young 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) April 30, 2019
re: #254 Backwoods_Sleuth
“we have 1,800 ISIS Prisoners taken hostage…”
We have HOSTAGES!!!
….European countries are not helping at all, even though this was very much done for their benefit. They are refusing to take back prisoners from their specific countries. Not good!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 30, 2019
Well, in 2015 Egyptian cleric Ahmed al-Tayeb suggested that captured ISIS operatives be crucified or have their arms chopped off. Maybe I shouldn’t remind Trump of this, if he ever heard of it in the first place.
re: #248 Dr Lizardo
Heh, who knows? But now I see Rick Scott is openly calling for direct US military intervention in Venezuela - and I have a bad feeling that any open US military support will be viewed by a good many Venezuelans as nothing less than typical US imperialism and any pretensions of legitimacy that Guadio might claim will go straight down the damn toilet.
What the fuck does Skeletor Scott know about Venezuela?