What if Jacob Collier Only Knew One Chord? [VIDEO]
Maybe you need to be a musician to really get this one, but I L’ed my AO. And then, the melodica solo. I am dead now.
A tribute to our time’s most incredible musical genius.
Maybe you need to be a musician to really get this one, but I L’ed my AO. And then, the melodica solo. I am dead now.
A tribute to our time’s most incredible musical genius.
We’ve gone from “It didn’t happen” to “Ok, there was a request” to “fake news!” to “Actually, there was a request, but nothing came of it” to “Trump hates McCain, so of course the White House tried to do something.” It’s hard to keep up https://t.co/ZuIqqCR985
— Anthony Zurcher (@awzurcher) June 2, 2019
JFC
Why in the hell would the UK National Healthcare System be “on the table” in some post-BREXIT US/UK trade deal? https://t.co/QDOk6HsjGe
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 2, 2019
re: #2 Backwoods_Sleuth
JFC
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I assume they purchase large amounts of drugs from US pharmaceutical companies, not sure what sort of price and regulatory controls they have, but why wouldn’t that be on the table in a bilateral trade agreement?
While searching for that, I found “Famous sci-fi and horror themes played in major keys turn them into uplifting new age dreck”:
boingboing.net
The President ordered the flag last night to half-staff as a mark of respect for those killed in the mass-murder at the Virginia Beach Municipal Center.
Not that I expect logic from a con man, but how much of a “crisis” is this if it can be solved in one freaking day? https://t.co/yPwKrGp30s
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 2, 2019
Acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney cautioned against focusing too heavily on politics “too soon” after a gunman on Friday killed 12 people at a city government building in Virginia Beach, Politico reports.Said Mulvaney: “We have too many of these shootings, and every time the first thing we talk about is politics.”
He added: “The mourning period hasn’t even stopped yet, let alone the healing process. So, let’s not get too deep into politics too soon. Let’s think about the families
He said it. Too many shootings so it’s always too soon
Think Mick realizes how big of an assholic comment that is?
re: #12 Joe Bacon 🌹
So tempted to grab a milkshake…
We should start doing flash milkshake groups. No one throws them, but just having lots of people show up at the same time drinking milkshakes but eyeing the person.
You say that as if it’s a bad thing. https://t.co/fIoxPbIxgn
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 2, 2019
re: #8 Charles Johnson
[Not that I expect logic from a con man, but how much of a “crisis” is this if it can be solved in one freaking day?]
Build a straw man.
Light a match.
Have another campaign rally, claiming victory.
US President Donald Trump’s decision to end US preferential trade treatment for India as of Wednesday is not surprising. An FTA with Beijing can facilitate Modi’s economic goals. (File photo: Xinhua) https://t.co/mp1mBCfYxW @narendramodi pic.twitter.com/anBiq4jhTu
— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) June 2, 2019
China snatching up trade the US throws away.
This is about the ship in Japan
Still this is exactly what he said:
“I was very angry with John McCain because he killed health care,” Trump told reporters outside the White House. “I was not a big fan of John McCain in any way, shape or form.”
I had no idea John McCain “killed health care”
re: #13 Belafon
We should start doing flash milkshake groups. No one throws them, but just having lots of people show up at the same time drinking milkshakes but eyeing the person.
+1
re: #13 Belafon
We should start doing flash milkshake groups. No one throws them, but just having lots of people show up at the same time drinking milkshakes but eyeing the person.
Heck if we’re allowed to carry a gun and not use it a hundred of us certainly must be allowed to carry milkshakes, right? Especially if we sip on em now and agsin
re: #20 DangerMan
Heck if we’re allowed to carry a gun and not use it a hundred of us certainly must be allowed to carry milkshakes, right? Especially if we sip on em now and agsin
The Right to Sip Milkshakes is not guaranteed by the Constitution…
I’ll admit it was so satisfying to see Matt Gaetz get shaked!
re: #21 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
The Right to Sip Milkshakes is not guaranteed by the Constitution…
Promoting the general welfare
Or else it’s part of the common defense (against asshole legislators)
WH: Trump went to a Virginia church “to visit with the Pastor and pray for the victims and community of Virginia Beach.”
Welp. That lasted all of 16 minutes including getting in & out of the car. Back to golf. https://t.co/Gm29lrWDUZ— Laffy (@GottaLaff) June 2, 2019
Hey now, the tweet’s gone. Here’s what I replied to. pic.twitter.com/wD7Kt9Qn84
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 2, 2019
“It was hard to believe that this was really happening in front of our eyes.”
Fifty years ago, humans walked on the Moon for the first time. Were you watching? Does someone in your family remember?
Share your #Apollo50th stories with us: https://t.co/o5wpcDADqA pic.twitter.com/o3kwb2P6F3— NASA (@NASA) June 2, 2019
re: #25 Charles Johnson
Hmm. Maybe I should go and count all of those types of scenes in Downton Abbey?
re: #25 Charles Johnson
Compare that to the amount of beheading, stabbing, mutilation, garroting, impaling, burning, crushing, stoning, hanging, spearing, arrow piercing, drawn-and-quartering, is there any type of medieval execution, battle or torture method that I haven’t mentioned? I’m sure it would add up to at least half the series.
re: #29 Teukka
So, today I found out…
I also came across that today
Seems that if the US faked it, then USSR and China would have faked their own landings as well
After 18 years of war in Afghanistan, the U.S. has not been able to fully understand the tactics of the Taliban and other extremist threats in the country, the limitations of the Afghan government, and how to implement a consistent strategy. https://t.co/JiCoobLfSh
— CSIS (@CSIS) June 1, 2019
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re: #32 wrenchwench
yes, I miss our sergei
Who backs Nigel Farage? Arron Banks. What business is Arron Banks in? Insurance. Who will profit from the privatisation of the NHS? He will. Make no mistake. This is coming. https://t.co/6599ctxppK
— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) June 2, 2019
Why is it so hard for left-wing politicians to make left-wing case against Farage, Johnson, Trump? It’s baffling. If Labour want to back the criminals who subverted our laws for their own enrichment at the cost of our welfare state, well g’luck to them. Other parties get it
— Carole Cadwalladr (@carolecadwalla) June 2, 2019
An ELFCUP is a stone that has been naturally cut or hollowed through, usually by the action of falling or dripping water. According to old Scots folklore, placing one by your door was supposed to protect against witchcraft. pic.twitter.com/Imd9o1Nq06
— Haggard Hawks 📚🦅 (@HaggardHawks) June 2, 2019
re: #28 The Vicious Babushka
is there any type of medieval execution, battle or torture method that I haven’t mentioned?
Drowning?
re: #6 Belafon
While searching for that, I found “Famous sci-fi and horror themes played in major keys turn them into uplifting new age dreck”:
boingboing.net
I went and listened to the video at the link, and I swear I saw most of those uplifting movies on TV when I was a kid.
re: #34 Backwoods_Sleuth
Because, as it is here in the US, you can’t talk about taking care of people without talking about taking care of EVERYONE. And too many people don’t think everyone deserves healthcare, especially people that don’t look like them.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) June 2, 2019
re: #39 Decatur Deb
Recently noticed “Ghost of…” has been scarce.
At least you had the consideration to drop hints when you disappeared….so I could remember that you weren’t around…
Consequences? Anyone? https://t.co/RtXBuKGEaU
— David Rothkopf (@djrothkopf) June 2, 2019
re: #40 Belafon
If you vote for a Democrat here to help you get healthcare, next they’ll vote for things like reasonable gun control, education for everyone, and want to allow minorities to have the same rights as everyone else.
re: #41 wrenchwench
At least you had the consideration to drop hints when you disappeared….so I could remember that you weren’t around…
WWII nose art conveys all relevant discussion.
Geneva Mike
40 minutes ago
I’ve finally figured this out (you read it here first). Pelosi knows impeachment is inevitable. She wants it and secretly supports it. But the more she comes out against it, while still calling for vigorous investigations, the more “reluctantly” she can come to the conclusion that, although she didn’t want it, the facts on the ground leave her no choice. And she’ll get a lot of media cred for having opposed it for so long. This will be much more powerful and persuasive than if she had just been in the “impeach the motherfucker” camp the whole time
More than two dozen members from Trump National Charlotte golf club played the links in Scotland this month with presidential son Eric Trump.
Now a watchdog group wants to know how much U.S. taxpayers paid to cover Trump’s security.https://t.co/174rUkmsb4— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) June 2, 2019
re: #43 Belafon
If you vote for a Democrat here to help you get healthcare, next they’ll vote for things like reasonable gun control, education for everyone, and want to allow minorities to have the same rights as everyone else.
Liberty and justice for all
re: #45 DangerMan
Geneva Mike
40 minutes ago
I’ve finally figured this out (you read it here first). Pelosi knows impeachment is inevitable. She wants it and secretly supports it. But the more she comes out against it, while still calling for vigorous investigations, the more “reluctantly” she can come to the conclusion that, although she didn’t want it, the facts on the ground leave her no choice. And she’ll get a lot of media cred for having opposed it for so long. This will be much more powerful and persuasive than if she had just been in the “impeach the motherfucker” camp the whole time
Plus, she’s working on the simultaneity of the Pence exit, so the office of ovalness is hers.
/nope, well, ok, some…
I’m watching Olympus Has Fallen. There’s a great line in this movie to use on the RWNJs:
“Let’s play a game of ‘Fuck Off’. You go first.”
The Religious Right calls for a ‘special day of prayer’ devoted to Trump
But last week, Rev. Franklin Graham called for Sunday, June 2, to be a “special Day of Prayer for the President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.”
In a statement on Facebook, Graham said, “President Trump’s enemies continue to try everything to destroy him, his family, and the presidency. In the history of our country, no president has been attacked as he has. I believe the only hope for him, and this nation, is God.”
Ok, Franky, I’ll join in. My text is Psalm 31:18
“Let their lying lips be silenced,
for with pride and contempt
they speak arrogantly against the righteous.”
Correction. It is, of course, the Falwell heir who is the Pool Shark. They seem interchangeable at times.
Jesus Matt, what was in that milkshake? Everclear? https://t.co/zGwwBwTWRQ
— Adam Weinstein (@AdamWeinstein) June 2, 2019
re: #53 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
The Religious Right calls for a ‘special day of prayer’ devoted to Trump
Ok, Franky the Pool-Shark, I’ll join in. My text is Psalm 31:18
I’m praying to the Flying Spaghetti Monster to arrange for Trump to get milkshaked multiple times in the UK
Also praying for Franky Graham Cracker to get milkshaked, too!
re: #54 Backwoods_Sleuth
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When milkshakes are outlawed, people will still have a right to get a gun…
re: #55 Joe Bacon 🌹
I’m praying to the Flying Spaghetti Monster to arrange for Trump to get milkshaked multiple times in the UK
Trump is still using his private thugs in addition to Secret service, right?
If someone milkshaked him, I wouldn’t be the least bit surprised to see beatings along the lines of what Erdogan’s thugs did to protesters here.
re: #44 Decatur Deb
WWII nose art conveys all relevant discussion.
Speaking of nose art. There was a nice story this morning about a small flock of C-47s that will make the flight over the channel in a 75th anniversary observance. What an airframe.
Oh, hello everyone!
— Possum Every Hour (@PossumEveryHour) June 2, 2019
It is funny to see how “shaken” they seem by all that flying frozen dairy product.
Now you can call it harassment, or even assault, but unless it is frozen solid and launched from a catapult, you cannot call it violence by a long stretch.
re: #60 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It is funny to see how “shaken” they seem by all that flying frozen dairy product.
Now you can call it harassment, or even assault, but unless it is frozen solid and launched from a catapult, you cannot call it violence by a long stretch.
Short leap to used motor oil. And then…
re: #56 Joe Bacon 🌹
When milkshakes are outlawed, people will still have a right to get a gun…
A milkshaked society is a polite society.
re: #61 Decatur Deb
That is starting to remind me of when Tom Branson was going to cover a certain guest with sour milk mixed with a few other things.
re: #59 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Possum Every Hour]
Imma follow that one. Can’t have too many critters. Plus they remind me of one of the times I laughed the hardest ever, when a colleague and I drove by one laying on the side of the road with its little feet in the air, and one of us made a crack about it ‘playing possum’, and we laughed for about an hour, intermittently.
re: #26 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I was at summer camp.
Usually it was a low-tech back-to-nature place, only the dining hall even had electricity, flashlights and outhouses and hiking and canoeing, we weren’t even allowed radios.
But just this once… just this once they brought in a TV so we could all watch it. (5 years later, they again brought in a TV so we could watch Nixon’s resignation speech).
re: #63 PhillyPretzel
That is starting to remind me of when Tom Branson was going to cover a certain guest with sour milk mixed with a few other things.
Don’t know that one.
.@pithywidow and I are extremely proud to have worked with Audible to get the whole report in an audiobook. IT IS FREE TO EVERYONE. It’s read by 3 actors w/beautiful voices. It’s 19 hours. Listen to the summaries, or all of it. It will blow you away. https://t.co/PfjzdWgmqp
— Virginia Heffernan (@page88) June 2, 2019
Look at this lovely pic.
Britain’s got kingfishers!
I’m going through some photos taken last month instead of watching tonight’s tv.
This is a favourite image. pic.twitter.com/sOZRykrupW— 𝖢𝗅𝗈𝗌𝖾𝟤𝖱𝗂𝗏𝖾𝗋𝗌 (@hertskingfisher) June 2, 2019
re: #66 Decatur Deb
I think it was in the second season while the Great War was going on.
re: #69 PhillyPretzel
I think it was in the second season while the Great War was going on.
Ah. Had to look it up. DA is more to Wife’s taste. OTOH, the new season of Endeavour plays here starting the 16th. And there will be a 7th season.
what if the sun is a giant pac-man with his mouth closed
— Riker Googling (@RikerGoogling) June 2, 2019
re: #58 lizardofid
Speaking of nose art. There was a nice story this morning about a small flock of C-47s that will make the flight over the channel in a 75th anniversary observance. What an airframe.
Oh, hello everyone!
My first flight was in an Ozark Airlines DC-3. Was surprised to learn they had doped linen control surfaces.
re: #18 DangerMan
This is about the ship in Japan
Still this is exactly what he said:I had no idea John McCain “killed health care”
Trump speech is always the opposite of reality, so what that means is that McCain saved healthcare.
re: #58 lizardofid
The work they did on Miss Montana looks beautiful.
Joe Hill’s NOS4RA2 premieres on AMC tonight at 10Eastern/9Central
re: #22 Joe Bacon 🌹
I’ll admit it was so satisfying to see Matt Gaetz get shaked!
A lot of people are congratulating Amanda Kondrat’yev today.
Wow. Way to own the libs by holding a bag of food in a fucking filthy custodian’s closet with bleach and orange cones.I don’t know if I will recover.
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) June 2, 2019
re: #75 Backwoods_Sleuth
Joe Hill’s NOS4RA2 premieres on AMC tonight at 10Eastern/9Central
You kids and your license plates.
BREAKING: Advocates are reporting that Johana Medina, a trans asylum seeker, died in ICE custody yesterday. Johana’s death happened on the first day of Pride, and a little over a year after the in-custody death of Roxsana Hernandez, a trans asylum seeker from Honduras. pic.twitter.com/Gj1TwKBR22
— Tina Vasquez (@TheTinaVasquez) June 2, 2019
Not an accident.
re: #75 Backwoods_Sleuth
Joe Hill’s NOS4RA2 premieres on AMC tonight at 10Eastern/9Central
Joe Hill is a pen name.
His full legal name is Joseph Hillstrom King. He’s Stephen King’s kid.
re: #80 sagehen
Joe Hill is a pen name.
His full legal name is Joseph Hillstrom King. He’s Stephen King’s kid.
I know
re: #60 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It is funny to see how “shaken” they seem by all that flying frozen dairy product.
Now you can call it harassment, or even assault, but unless it is frozen solid and launched from a catapult, you cannot call it violence by a long stretch.
Exactly
re: #72 Decatur Deb
My first flight was in an Ozark Airlines DC-3. Was surprised to learn they had doped linen control surfaces.
As I mentioned this morning, the DC-3 was my favorite aircraft before the Trump blimp. It is also the largest aircraft that I am rated to fly. It is fantastic. Today they are known mostly for their phenomenal longevity, but it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world when it first appeared in 1936, a stunning revelation. It brought together all the advances that had been made in the previous few years, retractable gear, flaps, all metal structure, variable pitch props, etc. and matched them to an airframe that was ideally sized for the requirements of the time. It is a very good handling aircraft, with smooth and well balanced controls and a low wing loading with almost perfect stall characteristics. One drawback is that the wingspan is enormous compared to a modern plane of similar capacity, 90 feet. This makes it practically impossible to taxi solo, since you can’t see the right wing tip from the pilot’s seat. Otherwise, it would be easy to fly solo and this has been done many times, presumably with a big open space for taxiing. In fact, almost everything that can be done with an airplane has been done with a DC-3, including flights with a hundred passengers vs. the normal 21 and at 60% above rated gross weight. They have also taken off from an aircraft carrier, carried out many kinds of attack mission, shot down enemy planes and operated from floats. It was the first aircraft to land at the South Pole and highly modified DC-3s continue to do so right to the present day.
re: #62 GlutenFreeJesus
A milkshaked society is
a polite societynot stirred.
re: #72 Decatur Deb
My first flight was in an Ozark Airlines DC-3. Was surprised to learn they had doped linen control surfaces.
My first flight in a DC-3 was in a Forest Service owned ship. It was my return ride from a forest fire I had been on. The plane was set up as a smoker-jumper ship with long, aluminum benches on each side. Each bench had wash basin size dimples where you parked your butt during the flight. I did have several concerns. First, the co-pilot poured about 5 gallons of oil into the starboard engine. That engine had a black streak running out the wing from the engine. Second, when the double cargo doors were closed they didn’t quite fit tight so the pilot used a screwdriver to latch the door closed. Still left a 4 inch wide opening at the bottom of the door.
This plane was equipped with an “in-flight bathroom”, but only for #1. It was a small compartment in the tail section with a door. Behind the door was a large funnel attached to a garden hose leading to the outside. The “restroom” was so cramped you had to bend over 90 degrees to stand at the facility. Of course, while you were trying to go, the tail section was bouncing all over the sky while we were passing over the Cascade Mountains. It was so bad, that most users were unable to flush themselves.
When we finally landed it was a mad rush to the ground facilities.
Did I mentioned the plane was older then me?
I also got to ride in a DC-4, but that’s another story.
I wish Joe Hill would write a sequel to The Fireman because I’m dying to know what happens when they get to Ireland.
Just saw on the news that they did a pride celebration at the Dallas Fair Ground. According to my wife, Michael’s had a section of their store devoted to Pride week.
re: #67 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Everyone who reads, hears or sees a dramatization of the report—or an honest summary—gets it. It should appear in as many forms as possible. Translate it into Spanish. Chinese. Tagalog, French. Put it on Sesame Street. Play it over the PA at municipal pools
Everybody knows what’s in it. Everybody knows what it says. Everyone gets it.
Some people are lying about it
re: #85 Cheechako
My first flight in a DC-3 was in a Forest Service owned ship. It was my return ride from a forest fire I had been on. The plane was set up as a smoker-jumper ship with long, aluminum benches on each side. Each bench had wash basin size dimples where you parked your butt during the flight. I did have several concerns. First, the co-pilot poured about 5 gallons of oil into the starboard engine. That engine had a black streak running out the wing from the engine. Second, when the double cargo doors were closed they didn’t quite fit tight so the pilot used a screwdriver to latch the door closed. Still left a 4 inch wide opening at the bottom of the door.
This plane was equipped with an “in-flight bathroom”, but only for #1. It was a small compartment in the tail section with a door. Behind the door was a large funnel attached to a garden hose leading to the outside. The “restroom” was so cramped you had to bend over 90 degrees to stand at the facility. Of course, while you were trying to go, the tail section was bouncing all over the sky while we were passing over the Cascade Mountains. It was so bad, that most users were unable to flush themselves.
When we finally landed it was a mad rush to the ground facilities.
Did I mentioned the plane was older then me?
I also got to ride in a DC-4, but that’s another story.
An air force buddy told me the story of his idiot CO who mistook the service tube for the intercom on his first heavy helo ride.
Threadlet about fake-pious churchgoer Trump, who respects the #VirginiaBeachShooting victims so much that he never mentioned them and was “wearing khakis and a jacket over a polo shirt and holding a golf hat.” https://t.co/OYhHzy3l8J
— Laffy (@GottaLaff) June 2, 2019
re: #83 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
The DC-3 was a highly-craved jumpship for sport jumping in the ’60s. Then the damn drug smugglers started trashing them on one-way trips.
Getting that bread pic.twitter.com/XRKtKIhUlH
— Jon Christian (@Jon_Christian) June 2, 2019
re: #83 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
As I mentioned this morning, the DC-3 was my favorite aircraft before the Trump blimp. It is also the largest aircraft that I am rated to fly. It is fantastic.
My favorite real-life existing aircraft is the Cessna 152. It’s the closest thing to flapping your arms and being a bird. My special most favoritest thing is doing crosswind landings, it’s like surfing.
My favorite not-real craft is the Babylon 5 starfuries. I especially love how they flip to suddenly go back the other direction.
First, you need to have a very active (technical term: BANGIN’) yeast culture ready. We will need 150g of culture for this loaf, so put 80-90g flour in a bowl, pour 20g of your main culture in, and mix with enough pure water to get the constancy shown here. Now wait. pic.twitter.com/u83rjDC3mF
— Seamus Blackley (@SeamusBlackley) June 2, 2019
This right here is the level of excitement that you can expect from baking with natural yeasts. pic.twitter.com/tOO4M9vOcd
— Seamus Blackley (@SeamusBlackley) June 2, 2019
I refute you thus pic.twitter.com/BgNpZDJPxI
— Alice Dreger (@AliceDreger) June 2, 2019
Who do they think is going to buy this shit?
Question: what is the most ironic piece of trump branding merchandise?
Answer: 👇🏻 pic.twitter.com/q7cm2njjMU— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) June 2, 2019
re: #97 The Vicious Babushka
Who do they think is going to buy this shit?
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Glenn might buy it in bulk.
Have you seen this garbage bullshit?
Florida valedictorian not allowed to give graduation speech
There’s other coverage that goes into more detail about the districts motives.
And that after all this crap they didn’t even call her name first to walk across the stage. Valedictorian immigrant. We can’t have that.
re: #97 The Vicious Babushka
the kind of stupid trumpster who does a M->M transition.
Happy #PrideMonth everyone! If your pup is sporting rainbow or simply loves more than anything else, use #PrideMonthPuppo for a chance to be featured over the next few weeks 🐶🏳️🌈 pic.twitter.com/TY5WJOTjDJ
— WeRateDogs™ 🏳️🌈 (@dog_rates) June 2, 2019
re: #97 The Vicious Babushka
The self loathing required to be LGBTQ and support Trump is off the charts.
re: #95 sagehen
My favorite real-life existing aircraft is the Cessna 152. It’s the closest thing to flapping your arms and being a bird. My special most favoritest thing is doing crosswind landings, it’s like surfing.
My favorite not-real craft is the Babylon 5 starfuries. I especially love how they flip to suddenly go back the other direction.
I always wanted a riley superskyrocket. A heavily modified Cessna 337 skymaster
re: #103 plansbandc
The self loathing required to be LGBTQ and support Trump is off the charts.
Milo…Jim Hoft…L’il Lucien…Schock…Tammy Bruce…
re: #102 Backwoods_Sleuth
Saving for later:
Rest pic.twitter.com/UrDTQ0T4E7
— GJM (@Gloworm1960) June 2, 2019
In the center rear, you can see the Goddess of Democracy statue they created out of pâper-maché: https://t.co/DR2XvXbjZ1
— Leah McElrath (@leahmcelrath) June 2, 2019
re: #105 Joe Bacon 🌹
Milo…Jim Hoft…L’il Lucien…Schock…Tammy Bruce…
Has Drudge gone Never Trump? FR seems to think so.
LOLOLOLOLOLOL
I don’t believe it is his wife Jane. pic.twitter.com/Qb3nCY4SGr
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) June 2, 2019
“His rod and his staff, they comfort me.”
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) June 2, 2019
Now that my flock has identified Franklin’s super-close ladyfriend, I find it rather telling that she cropped her inquisitive fingers out of the photo. #ThoughtsAndPrayers for anyone suffering from a guilty conscience. 🙏 pic.twitter.com/vm4YbDtuKa
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) June 2, 2019
The infamous intervention at Malheur
Since there’s so many people running for President (& not enough for Senate), instead of obsessing over who‘s a “frontrunner,” maybe we can start w some general eliminations.
This awful, untrue line got boo’ed for a full minute.
John Delaney, thank you but please sashay away 👋🏽 https://t.co/0RDOwbfcgv— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) June 2, 2019
re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth
Clear abandonment of the Pence Peter Principle.
re: #97 The Vicious Babushka
What. The. Ever. Loving. Fuck?
I suspect this video has been doctored.
Ladies and gentlemen, once again… Donald Trump ;) pic.twitter.com/4ohIrqAtUJ
— Paul Lee Ticks (@PaulLeeTicks) May 31, 2019
re: #114 Charles Johnson
Verdict — unknown.
Seems extremely accurate…
They wouldn’t visit the White House in 2019, I can say that https://t.co/CeYW28Z2wX
— Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) June 2, 2019
And yeah, Barack Obama is here tonight: he’s friends and golfing buddies with Steph Curry and the Warriors, but he’s here because he’s friends with Masai Ujiri.
— Bruce Arthur (@bruce_arthur) June 2, 2019
re: #83 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
As I mentioned this morning, the DC-3 was my favorite aircraft before the Trump blimp. It is also the largest aircraft that I am rated to fly. It is fantastic. Today they are known mostly for their phenomenal longevity, but it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world when it first appeared in 1936, a stunning revelation. It brought together all the advances that had been made in the previous few years, retractable gear, flaps, all metal structure, variable pitch props, etc. and matched them to an airframe that was ideally sized for the requirements of the time. It is a very good handling aircraft, with smooth and well balanced controls and a low wing loading with almost perfect stall characteristics. One drawback is that the wingspan is enormous compared to a modern plane of similar capacity, 90 feet. This makes it practically impossible to taxi solo, since you can’t see the right wing tip from the pilot’s seat. Otherwise, it would be easy to fly solo and this has been done many times, presumably with a big open space for taxiing. In fact, almost everything that can be done with an airplane has been done with a DC-3, including flights with a hundred passengers vs. the normal 21 and at 60% above rated gross weight. They have also taken off from an aircraft carrier, carried out many kinds of attack mission, shot down enemy planes and operated from floats. It was the first aircraft to land at the South Pole and highly modified DC-3s continue to do so right to the present day.
I mentioned a while back that I traveled in one on a side trip to Tikal. And that the flight could almost have been the whole adventure, never mind the site. (Almost.)
Gouldian finch chicks have bizarre mouth markings. It is thought that these markings help the chick stand out in the dark nest & help the parents gauge how healthy they are.
(Photo: G. Hofmann & F. Scheffer) pic.twitter.com/wUIkH1A6L3— A Book of Rather Strange Animals OUT NOW!!! (@StrangeAnimaIs) June 2, 2019
I have seen more outrage from conservatives about Matt Gaetz being hit w a milkshake than I have seen even ANY reaction to the VA mass shooting that left 11 dead
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) June 2, 2019
oh.dear.lordt.
I’m sure the evangelicals would have been totally fine with Obama stopping by church for 16 minutes so everyone could pray for him. pic.twitter.com/7JpgxKmBTX
— Schooley (@Rschooley) June 2, 2019
Louie is sick of your shit. https://t.co/z6Takmn2jl
— Animals Who Are Sick Of Your Shit (@AnimalsWho) June 2, 2019
re: #120 Backwoods_Sleuth
oh.dear.lordt.
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We know that these Radical KKKristians would not have let Obama walk through the door of their brainwashing chambers.
re: #124 Joe Bacon 🌹
We know that these Radical KKKristians would not have let Obama walk through the door of their brainwashing chambers.
I’m more horrified with how he looks…it’s like Brando gone downhill…
re: #125 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m more horrified with how he looks…it’s like Brando gone downhill…
The hairdo is a distraction as much as anything.
re: #125 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m more horrified with how he looks…it’s like Brando gone downhill…
I thought at first it was Jon Voight…
Story exploding in the southern part of Sweden.
A family has kept five children isolated from the world. They have severe gaps in their knowledge, and one of the kids can’t even peel a banana or open a plastic bag according to social services in the municipality. The kids have been removed from the parents by court order.
My spidey sense tells me this may be a family that has been in hot weather earlier regarding home schooling, and have a history with various conflicts with authorities.
Home schooling by the parents is rare if unheard of in Sweden, though in certain cases municipalities have provided families with teachers if a child has not been able to attend a outside school.
re: #83 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I have my. Son a copy of the Chilton’s owners guide for the DC-3. He has come to understand that it was as perfect an example of the engineer’s art as ever existed.
eeek
“I made a deal for your souls. I’m here to collect.”
…
“Oh! You already surrendered them to me? Good thing I’m wearing my golf shoes. See ya, suckers.” pic.twitter.com/fCm3ibwGZC— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) June 2, 2019
President Trump makes an unannounced stop at McLean Bible Church in Vienna, VA. pic.twitter.com/qBZzDi96vl
— The Hill (@thehill) June 2, 2019
— Tony Mendoza (@tonymendozaart) June 2, 2019
re: #130 Backwoods_Sleuth
He looks even shittier than usual.
Someone showed up to put the fire out, with a bucket of gasoline
A “young” WH staffer made a dumb mistake. It happens.
Any smart CoS would have said that & moved on. Instead, Mulvaney supports an unconscionably insulting act directed toward 3 generations of Naval patriots & an entire ship’s company.
Wonder how he works the tough issues? https://t.co/2mvZls5Veg— Mark Hertling (@MarkHertling) June 2, 2019
re: #132 plansbandc
He looks even shittier than usual.
But those brainwashed Xtians believe he’s Gawd’s Anointed King!
re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth
I thought I knew that name. Her name showed up around the Clive Bundy standoff: en.wikipedia.org.
re: #133 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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If only Lawrence Spivak was alive and running Meet The Press he would have torn Slick Mick to pieces on live TV and Slick would have resigned. I’m old enough to remember when Spivak tore Sherman Adams apart on live TV and the next day Adams resigned as Ike’s Chief Of Staff.
re: #136 Joe Bacon 🌹
If only Lawrence Spivak was alive and running Meet The Press he would have torn Slick Mick to pieces on live TV and Slick would have resigned. I’m old enough to remember when Spivak tore Sherman Adams apart on live TV and the next day Adams resigned as Ike’s Chief Of Staff.
That only really works on people with consciences and morals; as we’ve seen from the Trump administration, from the top on down, they’d all pretty much fuck their grandmothers out in public, with neon signs all around pointing it out, if that got them what they wanted.
It’s almost impossible to shame people who have none; their only real weakness is to exploit their vanity and greed.
re: #128 Teukka
Story exploding in the southern part of Sweden.
A family has kept five children isolated from the world. They have severe gaps in their knowledge, and one of the kids can’t even peel a banana or open a plastic bag according to social services in the municipality. The kids have been removed from the parents by court order.
My spidey sense tells me this may be a family that has been in hot weather earlier regarding home schooling, and have a history with various conflicts with authorities.
Home schooling by the parents is rare if unheard of in Sweden, though in certain cases municipalities have provided families with teachers if a child has not been able to attend a outside school.
Another newspaper perspective:
aftonbladet.se
I’m getting vibes that this is one of families which has been trouble earlier for resisting sending their kids to school. Strong connections to various outfits run by the *cough* “Evangelic State” *cough* …
I love everything about this story. https://t.co/8hp9KlHdoD
— Michael McKean (@MJMcKean) June 2, 2019
re: #114 Charles Johnson
I suspect this video has been doctored.
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re: #120 Backwoods_Sleuth
oh.dear.lordt.
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I almost didn’t recognize him with his hair off.
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
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So he likes to do it Doggy Style…
Dogs have ‘needs’ too. pic.twitter.com/aIQ8iqwIuZ
— Richard Abbott (@RAbbott13__Or) June 2, 2019
He is wearing his golf cleats!
President Trump makes an unannounced stop at McLean Bible Church in Vienna, VA. pic.twitter.com/qBZzDi96vl
— The Hill (@thehill) June 2, 2019
Also, I did not think his hair could look more horrible than his regular ‘do.
re: #145 The Vicious Babushka
He is wearing his golf cleats!
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he showed up “unannounced”…bullshit
The McLean Bible Church is a Northern Virginia Mega-Church just outside the beltway. And is on the way to Trump’s golf course.
Most of the folks I know, who go to it are Republican.
The founder, Lon Solomon, built it into quite a massive local organization.
Britain’s ruling classes are still trying to reassure themselves that the so-called “special relationship” between Britain and the U.S. is both meaningful and maintainable in the Trump era. https://t.co/FebxVpKQJh @mevansCBC
— CBC News (@CBCNews) June 2, 2019
#Analysis: Critics say it shows that with Trump in charge, the U.S. is a nation that cannot be trusted. And that makes a difference. https://t.co/QYTlBUO6nP
— CBC News (@CBCNews) June 2, 2019
re: #139 Teukka
Another newspaper perspective:
aftonbladet.seI’m getting vibes that this is one of families which has been trouble earlier for resisting sending their kids to school. Strong connections to various outfits run by the *cough* “Evangelic State” *cough* …
The more I dig into the family, the funnier it smells. Connection to various Evangelic State outfits in the United States. Welfare and disbility insurance fraud, peripheral involvement in defrauding people.
I would suspect that we might hear about this case in an attempt to make Sweden look bad, either from the US government or from entities in the Evangelic State (read: religious right).
re: #149 ckkatz
Have a friend who goes there. She’s not Republican anymore. She voted for McCain but that was it.
re: #144 Joe Bacon 🌹
That GIF made me cry laugh.
Yet the videos show the pastor praying for Trump not the victims. Here’s the prayer transcribed by David Martosko. pic.twitter.com/ge2JUClKQX
— Cristy Bodnar (@pookoo_2000) June 2, 2019
re: #83 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
As I mentioned this morning, the DC-3 was my aircraft before the Trump blimp. It is also the largest aircraft that I am rated to fly. It is fantastic. Today they are known mostly for their phenomenal longevity, but it was one of the most advanced aircraft in the world when it first appeared in 1936, a stunning revelation. It brought together all the advances that had been made in the previous few years, retractable gear, flaps, all metal structure, variable pitch props, etc. and matched them to an airframe that was ideally sized for the requirements of the time. It is a very good handling aircraft, with smooth and well balanced controls and a low wing loading with almost perfect stall characteristics. One drawback is that the wingspan is enormous compared to a modern plane of similar capacity, 90 feet. This makes it practically impossible to taxi solo, since you can’t see the right wing tip from the pilot’s seat. Otherwise, it would be easy to fly solo and this has been done many times, presumably with a big open space for taxiing. In fact, almost everything that can be done with an airplane has been done with a DC-3, including flights with a hundred passengers vs. the normal 21 and at 60% above rated gross weight. They have also taken off from an aircraft carrier, carried out many kinds of attack mission, shot down enemy planes and operated from floats. It was the first aircraft to land at the South Pole and highly modified DC-3s continue to do so right to the present day.
My uncle, 96, spent his working life at McDonald-Douglas, and I read your comments about the DC-3 to him, and he got such a charge out of it. He was a tool designer, and said he did work on the DC-3.
— Barney’s Nose (@BarneysNose) June 2, 2019
re: #128 Teukka
In an ideal world, homeschooled children would have to take tests to prove that they’re keeping up with educational standards. I know a few who are far behind their peers, sadly.
re: #154 The Vicious Babushka
Trump pray? Pray to whom? Himself? It’s hilarious that anyone thinks that he’s a Christian. He worships himself. His ego is too huge for him to worship anything else.
re: #157 plansbandc
Perfect. That is the way it should be.
moron
Democrats can’t impeach a Republican President for crimes committed by Democrats. The facts are “pouring” in. The Greatest Witch Hunt in American History! Congress, go back to work and help us at the Border, with Drug Prices and on Infrastructure.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 2, 2019
Hearing word that Russia, Syria and, to a lesser extent, Iran, are bombing the hell out of Idlib Province in Syria, and indiscriminately killing many innocent civilians. The World is watching this butchery. What is the purpose, what will it get you? STOP!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 2, 2019
re: #161 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #162 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow, that second tweet is a foreign policy aides worst nightmare.
Trump better not push too hard on Russia. Uncle Daddy Vlad ain’t gonna like that, might start spilling beans…
re: #163 makeitstop
I wonder, do many foreign intel briefings include the phrase: “bombing the hell out of” ?
Instant Pot Broadway Basil Tomato Bisque, from scratch. Yum.
re: #164 Eclectic Cyborg
Only in this so-called administration.
re: #162 Eclectic Cyborg
Wow, that second tweet is a foreign policy aides worst nightmare.
“Hearing word” wtf does he not get intel briefings?
re: #154 The Vicious Babushka
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You know, I haven’t attended church in quite a long while, but I still remember something about a golden calf and God not taking kindly to the worshiping of such.
Good lord this is painful to watch, in the sense of watching a infinitely prissy dweeb go into a feedback loop. https://t.co/ZY5iiBYbF1
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 2, 2019
Geraldo, still standing over Al Capone’s safe. Mark my words, there’s gold in there! https://t.co/Va4CNIzOs2
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 3, 2019
Here’s your periodic reminder that @realDonaldTrump ordered American troops out of Syria — over the objections of then-SecDef James Mattis — because Turkish dictator Erdogan told him to do it. https://t.co/OkDTR9VJwQ
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) June 2, 2019
Obama is in the building for Game 2 of the #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/P4KigJ4vIp
— ESPN (@espn) June 3, 2019
Non-stop frantic honking near this echo park cafe and everyone’s like wtf so i went to investigate. pic.twitter.com/48Cq9lgfDW
— Michael Udesky© (@udeskym) June 2, 2019
Ftr he was safe too w/a friend in the back. Windows cracked, cloud cover. pic.twitter.com/bcc7EmOwTW
— Michael Udesky© (@udeskym) June 2, 2019
This violinist is all of us:
Also pic.twitter.com/KLhvUBH9h5
— Yo yMisKosas🖤 (@Yoymiskosas) June 2, 2019
Steve Kerr wore ”Vote for our Lives” shirt to presser. “The shirt has everything to do w/the tragedy in Virginia Beach…the only way we can get out of this mess is to actually vote…for ppl who are going to be willing to create some change in our gun laws. #NBAFinals pic.twitter.com/ZqOW9splQj
— T.J. Holmes (@tjholmes) June 2, 2019
Warriors Coach
the dog here just farted and she’s all like “what the hell was that???”
re: #176 Backwoods_Sleuth
the dog here just farted and she’s all like “what the hell was that???”
Right after we got Oscar (aka, Captain Cement Head), he was asleep on the couch. He lets one rip. It wakes him up. He then sniffs the air, growls at his own ass, and then moves to the floor where the air is clearer.
Boxer life, y’all.
re: #178 Charles Johnson
JFC!
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LOL we are now going to be entering the age of the Trump infomercial.
we are down to one dog now that Daisy has crossed the Rainbow Bridge.
Glory is a big old goofy three-legged American-English coonhound. She was diagnosed Friday with congestive heart failure, but prognosis looks promising. OTOH, she’s about 12 years old, that’s pretty old for a 90 pound dog.
Need to adopt another dog (or two)…Glory is lonesome.
re: #170 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The tweet that Rivera was replying to…was his own. Where he suggests that if Dems would just let the investigations into Trump drop, then perhaps he’d tell Barr to end the investigation into his political opponents.
re: #180 Targetpractice
He really does look like Biff Tannen now.
Yep.
We really are living in BTTF2 timeline. #TheResistance #Resist #PresidentTannen pic.twitter.com/9KwvIWnc8m
— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) June 3, 2019
https://t.co/u2q95s51Ww via @NYTimes
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) June 3, 2019
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 3, 2019
Am I being too scary here?
Keep counting until the chockwave hits.
Keeping the time tells you the distance to, and yield of, the nuclear blast.
Yawning increases the chances of the shockwave not permanently deafening you.
Feet toward fireball, back up.
Stay safe. Stay alive /END— 🐄 Teo 🐄 (@Teukka72) June 3, 2019
re: #185 Teukka
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Not really. Most people,if not nearly all, do not understand what you said. Me? I know I live downwind from the Dakota missile fields and will die a miserable death from fallout induced ARS. The dead will be the lucky ones as they used to say.
re: #168 Targetpractice
You know, I haven’t attended church in quite a long while, but I still remember something about a golden calf and God not taking kindly to the worshiping of such.
I forgot if it was here or on twitter, but somebody yesterday remarked that the MAGAts have replaced the golden calf with an orange pig.
re: #187 William Lewis
Not really. Most people,if not nearly all, do not understand what you said. Me? I know I live downwind from the Dakota missile fields and will die a miserable death from fallout induced ARS. The dead will be the lucky ones as they used to say.
With my luck, I will be out of the primary target area(s) if the SHTF. Hence the need to survive. But yeah, I know that if that particular turd hits the air distribution apparatus, hard choices will have to be made by me and others.
SHOW ME THE DOCUMENTS: https://t.co/9GXInRdJeW
— Eric Lipton (@EricLiptonNYT) June 2, 2019
re: #152 Patricia Kayden
Have a friend who goes there. She’s not Republican anymore. She votes for McCain but that was it.
I knew several attendees there from connections to an over 40’s singles group. There were a group that used to come over from McLean Bible Church, which also had an active over-40’s group. It has been close to 15 years since those days and I have not kept up with most. So it is possible that some may have changed politically.
re: #185 Teukka
Nah. We had to duck-and-cover before morning snackies. Pittsburgh kids took pride in exaggerating the warheads dedicated to us. No one was going to nuke a bunch of rube jagoffs.
At dinner sitting next to a couple, the guy is explaining why Biden is the best dem candidate & just said he doesn’t like Warren bc “she always thinks she’s the smartest person in the room” & it’s taking all of my self control to not stand up and scream THAT’S BECAUSE SHE IS!!
— Lilly Dancyger (@lillydancyger) June 3, 2019
re: #192 Decatur Deb
Nah. We had to duck-and-cover before morning snackies. Pittsburgh kids took pride in exaggerating the warheads dedicated to us. No one was going to nuke a bunch of rube jagoffs.
I got taught how to survive after ducking and covering… In school…
McLean Bible Church is pastored by David Platt, who is a bigwig in the Southern Baptist Convention. He was elected president of the SBC’s International Mission Board in 2014. (That will be important in a moment.) While he was working this arguably full-time job, he became the interim pastor-teacher at McLean in 2017. Supposedly he’s going to give up the IMB presidency soon so he can concentrate on his church.
Now for the reason why this is important. The Houston Chronicle dropped another bomb in its series on the Southern Baptist Convention’s failure to deal with its sexual predators. This story, published on Friday, talks about missionaries and coverups at the IMB, which Platt has led for the last five years. And he’s done NOTHING about the predators. Nothing.
Why yes, I think David Platt is disgusting, but he was disgusting before this article came out. I am not surprised that he has done nothing about child sexual abuse in the IMB.
re: #194 Teukka
I got taught how to survive after ducking and covering… In school…
We figured out we didn’t want to survive, in the 8th grade.
I know, I know, it’s still way early and everything could change, but the candidate impressing me the most, by far, at this way early stage of the circus, is Elizabeth Warren.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 3, 2019
re: #196 Belafon
We figured out we didn’t want to survive, in the 8th grade.
Best week of all was the Missiles of October. We weren’t allowed radios, so we got all our news from a couple Dominican kids whose contraband shortwave gave us Radio Habana.
re: #197 Charles Johnson
I’m throwing (small amounts of) money at candidates who are vocally defending abortion rights. I sent a very small amount to Kristen Gillibrand today for that reason alone. I’ll be honest, I’ll vote for Biden if he’s the candidate, but I would prefer someone I KNOW is going to protect our right to choose abortion.
I guess this Trumporrhoid does not think forcing a 12-year-old to give birth to her uncle rapist’s baby is extreme.
California Democrats are the most extreme major party faction in America today
— Patrick Ruffini (@PatrickRuffini) June 3, 2019
re: #199 mmmirele
I’m throwing (small amounts of) money at candidates who are vocally defending abortion rights. I sent a very small amount to Kristen Gillibrand today for that reason alone. I’ll be honest, I’ll vote for Biden if he’s the candidate, but I would prefer someone I KNOW is going to protect our right to choose abortion.
So most of your donations will be used to cancel each other. Save it for the nominee, whoever it is. Any Dem preserves Right to Choose. Any GOP kills it.
re: #200 The Vicious Babushka
I guess this Trumporrhoid does not think forcing a 12-year-old to give birth to her uncle rapist’s baby is extreme.
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I was out at the church where the leadership considers women getting abortions to have committed premeditated murder, and thus they should be executed by the state for their crime. It’s so very, very frustrating. One woman said she wouldn’t get an abortion if the fetus she’s carrying was going to kill her. I should have told her that her four living children would like to have a living mother, but I’m not that rude. Yet. I am getting pretty annoyed with these people, however. I did tell a pregnant woman (who is on staff there) that Apologia was unsafe for women.
I am seriously not taking any shit from these people anymore. They’ve brought on James White, an apologist with a fake doctorate, as a pastor-elder. The guy blocked me on Twitter years ago, claiming I was a “totalitarian.”
re: #201 Decatur Deb
I’m doing it so some of the further back candidates can get to the 65,000 donations mark. I wouldn’t do it otherwise. And these are TINY donations.
ETA: I don’t think Biden and Sanders are so strong on abortion rights. Sanders has said the right things, but he’s so into his “get white men to vote Democratic again” that he’s ignoring women and minorities. And Biden never was a great supporter of abortion rights.
re: #200 The Vicious Babushka
I guess this Trumporrhoid does not think forcing a 12-year-old to give birth to her uncle rapist’s baby is extreme.
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Ruffini is one of those strange “quant” conservatives who endlessly crunch numbers to find ways to enable right wing awfulness. Like Frank Luntz.
Some people I know who’ve met Frank Luntz say he’s not a bad person.
I haven’t met him, and I can only go by observing what he does.
re: #207 Charles Johnson
Some people I know who’ve met Frank Luntz say he’s not a bad person.
I haven’t met him, and I can only go by observing what he does.
I work with, live by, and volunteer in CERT with plenty of nice people who vote for Trump.
re: #207 Charles Johnson
Some people I know who’ve met Frank Luntz say he’s not a bad person.
I haven’t met him, and I can only go by observing what he does.
So fuck him to the nice part of hell.
Raptors lead at halftime.
I realize they gotta go to the Oracle and might not be able to duplicate what they’re doing, but I’m starting to like their chances.
re: #192 Decatur Deb
Nah. We had to duck-and-cover before morning snackies. Pittsburgh kids took pride in exaggerating the warheads dedicated to us. No one was going to nuke a bunch of rube jagoffs.
Oh but we were told in the Ambridge School District that we were a primary target because of all the steel mills in Ambridge and Alliquippa!
re: #207 Charles Johnson
Some people I know who’ve met Frank Luntz say he’s not a bad person.
I haven’t met him, and I can only go by observing what he does.
I’ve heard he now lives in a state of constant regret and foreboding.
I wonder why?
re: #211 Joe Bacon 🌹
Oh but we were told in the Ambridge School District that we were a primary target because of all the steel mills in Ambridge and Alliquippa!
Pffft. We were near the Duquesne/Iron City axis.
re: #212 Dave In Austin
I’ve heard he now lives in a state of constant regret and foreboding.
I wonder why?
It’s because the Republicans have no further need of him…
So balled up with rage over tRump that I’m really not functioning well. I’m trying to stay in it, to fight, whatever, but I may have to punt. Forgive me if that happens. But I will fight to get back if it does.
re: #192 Decatur Deb
Nah. We had to duck-and-cover before morning snackies. Pittsburgh kids took pride in exaggerating the warheads dedicated to us. No one was going to nuke a bunch of rube jagoffs.
You may wish to translate that from Yinzer into standard English. ;)
got MrBWS on Skype…his crews are getting ready to light up a neighborhood in Dayton.
They’ve been working at this particular site all day.
re: #200 The Vicious Babushka
Read my mind. lol
Cut them some slack. It’s not like they want to force an 11 year old girl to give birth to her uncle’s child.
— Tree Trunks (@efuseakay) June 3, 2019
re: #201 Decatur Deb
So most of your donations will be used to cancel each other. Save it for the nominee, whoever it is. Any Dem preserves Right to Choose. Any GOP kills it.
Except that they need individual donors in certain amounts, or they are disqualified from the debates. So I am doing the same: $10 donations to those I feel good about.
re: #220 retired cynic
Except that they need individual donors in certain amounts, or they are disqualified from the debates. So I am doing the same: $10 donations to those I feel good about.
That’s cool, as long as they blow it on booze and hookers and not blue-on-blue attack ads.
a snarky “caption this”:
Yo, Kamala, I’m really happy for you, I’ma let you finish, but peas belong in guacamole and Phish belongs in the hall of fame! The everything of all time hall of fame! pic.twitter.com/rbMFPWJglX
— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) June 3, 2019
re: #222 Decatur Deb
That’s cool, as long as they blow it on booze and hookers, and not blue-on-blue attack ads.
Works for me!
and there were lights and many shouts of joy!
re: #225 Backwoods_Sleuth
and there were lights and many shouts of joy!
And all of last week’s toast is burning.
re: #226 Dave In Austin
Also what’s that clarinetish looking thing the guy is playing.
Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors.
Kevin Hassett, who has done such a great job for me and the Administration, will be leaving shortly. His very talented replacement will be named as soon as I get back to the U.S. I want to thank Kevin for all he has done - he is a true friend!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 3, 2019
Rats fleeing a sinking ship.
re: #229 Belafon
Also what’s that clarinetish looking thing the guy is playing.
Never mind. Found it: An EWI (or electric wind instrument): en.wikipedia.org.
ICYMI, this is the full statement by Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs & Trade (DFAT) on Julian Assange. In short, JAss is faking it and the Aussie Govt is slapping down the UN for their BS that he’s being tortured@thespybrief @LouiseMensch @ericgarland @JamesFourM https://t.co/8D3mj4235V
— SixBravo (@SixBravo1) June 1, 2019
re: #233 Joe Bacon 🌹
The UK is preparing a warm reception for President Asshole!
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Want to see a giant tethered USS McCain.
I can’t wait for Trump to get milkshaked when he’s in the UK!
re: #234 Dread Pirate Union Local 13
Old LGFr DF commenting there. Oddly enough, not opposed to our way of thought here.
re: #228 Belafon
Bunch of youngsters that found their own sound early. I like it.
Toronto gives an extended standing ovation to 44th US President Barack Obama pic.twitter.com/ae25dIWtKx
— Ben Golliver (@BenGolliver) June 3, 2019
Why isn’t this vampire demon child not in prison a magic lamp a coffin with a stake through its heart.
Axios: “Does it not set off some alarm bells when you see an email that the Russian government wants to help the campaign?”
Kushner: “The email that I got on my iPhone said ‘Show up at 4’
I didn’t scroll down…”
Axios: “It had Russia in the subject line.” pic.twitter.com/Dwmz5APZhf— Marcus Baram (@mbaram) June 3, 2019
No. 44#WeTheNorth | @BarackObama pic.twitter.com/7p1TZKyob6
— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) June 2, 2019
re: #240 The Vicious Babushka
Why isn’t this vampire demon child not in
prisona magic lampa coffin with a stake through its heart.
It ain’t got no heart…
re: #237 retired cynic
Old LGFr DF commenting there. Oddly enough, not opposed to our way of thought here.
He had moments of clarity even here. He can fuck it up just as fast though.
BIG NEWS! As I promised two weeks ago, the first shipment of LNG has just left the Cameron LNG Export Facility in Louisiana. Not only have thousands of JOBS been created in USA, we’re shipping freedom and opportunity abroad!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 3, 2019
Freedom Gas…
re: #239 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’d be hooping and hollering myself.
We have seen this a thousand times … President Obama greets the big wheels and makes sure to connect with the support staff … but to see it now on the day 45 breezed by a prayer vigil for gun violence victims TO RECEIVE A PRAYER for himself is just 💔pic.twitter.com/uYjBojS7GM
— Christine Pelosi (@sfpelosi) June 3, 2019
oh my https://t.co/Tc0diRuCAN
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) June 2, 2019
click the pic to see the entire mess…if you dare…
DOW looking like it will shit the bed again tomorrow.
Amazing exchange — re: “What do you mean, our future is female,” Wallace asks.
Gillibrand starts answer w/ bringing in women’s voices to the table.
Wallace: “What about men?”
Gillibrand: “They’re already there - do you not know?”— Elena Schneider (@ec_schneider) June 2, 2019
re: #246 Backwoods_Sleuth
A genuinely good human being.
The best feeder in the whole world (of twirl that is)…
I went down the rabbit hole of electronic wind instruments, and while this isn’t one of those, if you know how to play recorder, but wanted to play saxophone, there’s this:
re: #249 Backwoods_Sleuth
bringing in women’s voices to the table.
That’s not what the slogan says.
(The kid I worked for on the Tabitha campaign had that as her desk ornament. We didn’t discuss it.)
re: #200 The Vicious Babushka
I guess this Trumporrhoid does not think forcing a 12-year-old to give birth to her uncle rapist’s baby is extreme.
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He’s only saying that because the state is dominated by Democrats and Republicans are shut out from statewide offices. Good for Cali!!
re: #247 Backwoods_Sleuth
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click the pic to see the entire mess…if you dare…
I’m tellin’ y’all, Josh Homme from QOTSA is gonna look just like him in 10 years.
re: #243 William Lewis
He had moments of clarity even here. He can fuck it up just as fast though.
I’ll give DF some credit; I think, deep down, he knew his GOP political positions were complete shit, but he just couldn’t (and, apparently, still can’t) ever bring himself to go against his conservative GOP parents (especially his dad) and Team GOP.
If anything, I’d classify him as a coward who’s chosen, at best, to “go along to get along”, especially IRT his folks’ politics.
re: #258 TedStriker
During the seismic shift in post-Bush LGF, he was the most welcoming of the RW lizards. It’s sad that he was lost to his demons.
re: #261 Decatur Deb
During the seismic shift in post-Bush LGF, he was the most welcoming of the RW lizards. It’s sad that he was lost to his demons.
I’ll agree with that.
re: #259 GlutenFreeJesus
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Proving once again how American conservatives fail geography and its related heraldry.
re: #265 TedStriker
Proving once again how American conservatives fail geography and its related heraldry.
They won’t subscribe to Fun With Flags.
re: #268 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Baaaaad to the bone.
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My ancient friends and I thought this was hilarious. Yeah, we’re losing it.
LOLOLOL I’ll join you!
There was a mass shooting yesterday in Virginia Beach. 12 people died. It made the “D” block on the 11th Hour. We are an inch and a half away from these acts not even being news anymore.
— Ron Perlman (@perlmutations) June 3, 2019
re: #48 William Lewis
In a butt of sack?
Not to be confused with a sackbut (to tie two threads together.)
re: #272 Decatur Deb
Going to be out of touch over D-Day, getting my new titanium ass installed, so here’s the annual run of a great D-Day song. It’s actually just as much about 5 JUN 44.
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Good luck with that! Should make you feel better!
In mid-May, Trump gave a speech at a liquefied natural gas export facility that got its approvals from the Obama administration…and began saying that he gave it its approvals and no other administration would have. pic.twitter.com/hJNmxKj2Qy
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) June 2, 2019
re: #275 Dread Pirate Union Local 13
No lie too crass or craven.
re: #276 retired cynic
No lie too crass or craven.
I’m just waiting for that day when all trump’s lies morph into perjury.
This interview is the answer to the question “why doesn’t Jared do more interviews?” https://t.co/lFwvZEJJ2H
— Matthew Miller (@matthewamiller) June 3, 2019
re: #278 Barefoot Grin
As expected, Jared comes across as a totally smarmy motherfucker.
re: #279 Eclectic Cyborg
As expected, Jared comes across as a totally smarmy motherfucker.
Ivanka had taught him his line, and he sure knew how to repeat it.
re: #221 Rightwingconspirator
Music Break?
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A definite thumbs up for “Squonk”. Roughly my favorite period of Genesis music.