Colbert Returns Just in Time for Trump’s Hurricane Tweets [VIDEO]
President Trump spent a significant amount of time tweeting about Hurricane Dorian over the weekend, but didn’t waste any energy on fact checking. #LSSC #Monologue #Colbert
President Trump spent a significant amount of time tweeting about Hurricane Dorian over the weekend, but didn’t waste any energy on fact checking. #LSSC #Monologue #Colbert
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Amazing story: the US State Department offered a multi-million dollar bribe to the captain of an Iranian oil tanker if he would divert the ship to a country where the US could seize it https://t.co/saHmp7mqCY pic.twitter.com/qEP8g7K4jj
— Tom Gara (@tomgara) September 4, 2019
#Dorian is located east of Jacksonville, Florida on the 2 pm advisory. Hurricane Warnings continue for the coasts of South and North Carolina. Preparations should be rushed to completion in those areas. More: https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB or https://t.co/SiZo8ohZMN for local weather pic.twitter.com/yaWz63ZBpT
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 4, 2019
re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Did the US suggest he take it to the Gulf of Tonkin? Worked before.
President @realDonaldTrump gives an update on Hurricane #Dorian: pic.twitter.com/CmxAXHY5AO
— The White House (@WhiteHouse) September 4, 2019
Add that to the impeachable offenses.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) September 4, 2019
18 U.S. Code § 2074.False weather reports
Whoever knowingly issues or publishes any counterfeit weather forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the Government service, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both.
re: #4 lawhawk
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18 U.S. Code § 2074.False weather reports
Whoever knowingly issues or publishes any counterfeit weather forecast or warning of weather conditions falsely representing such forecast or warning to have been issued or published by the Weather Bureau, United States Signal Service, or other branch of the Government service, shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than ninety days, or both.
repeated from downstairs:
a bunch of scientific ignoramuses
clueless about wind and weather patterns and other drivers and influences (after all they are invisible)
“it was heading for california, i tell ya”
and that we have NOAA and NHC that do this stuff for a living
It simply cannot be overstated our fragile our president’s ego is. This is just fucking sad and depressing.
re: #6 Citizen K
It simply cannot be overstated our fragile our president’s ego is. This is just fucking sad and depressing.
He and his admin will break the law to claim that he didn’t lie/make shit up about the path of a hurricane that was threatening the East Coast of the US.
This is not normal. It’s the opposite of normal. It’s impeachable territory.
OT already, but in regards to gun control, I can’t shake the feeling that the people most opposed to it are those who know they wouldn’t pass a background check in the first place.
re: #7 lawhawk
He and his admin will break the law to claim that he didn’t lie/make shit up about the path of a hurricane that was threatening the East Coast of the US.
This is not normal. It’s the opposite of normal. It’s impeachable territory.
Especially as it’s a hurricane that he’s not going to do shit about, far as rebuilding in the wake of it. All that is being rerouted toward his goddamn vanity project at the border so he doesn’t have to see the brown people looking through the window.
re: #8 SteelPH
I don’t think you’re wrong in that.
re: #7 lawhawk
This is not normal. It’s the opposite of normal. It’s impeachable territory.
In one sense, this story is absurdly funny but in another sense, we have a President capable of bullying subordinates into passing along false information about hurricanes to cover up his irresponsible idiocy https://t.co/f6daYBviRG
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) September 4, 2019
re: #11 jaunte
It’s an incident that, in a vacuum, is simply embarrassing, but is a microcosm of just how much this admin simply doesn’t care about the truth and tries to mold it to their liking, and how no one on the inside is willing to say shit about it, content to live in the alt-reality.
— (Don’t Nuke) Hurricane K (@Citizen_Kryptik) September 4, 2019
Just imagine if there was just ONE competent (yet evil) person on his staff who could have created a fake graphic that wasn’t obviously phony at first glance.
I would have to assume that someone in the WH asked NHC to provide a map with Alabama added, and they said pound sand. This warms my cold, dead heart.
re: #14 Backwoods_Sleuth
Maybe for his psychology, the more blatant and obvious lie the better. It just means he’s dominating the people around him.
re: #6 Citizen K
It simply cannot be overstated our fragile our president’s ego is. This is just fucking sad and depressing.
Equally stunning is the steps that the cabinet, WH staff, etc. etc. are willing to take in order to protect his ego.
re: #7 lawhawk
He and his admin will break the law to claim that he didn’t lie/make shit up about the path of a hurricane that was threatening the East Coast of the US.
This is not normal. It’s the opposite of normal. It’s impeachable territory.
i’d guess there was no one in the room or associated with this ‘idea’ who knew there was a law
re: #17 Mike Lamb
Equally stunning is the steps that the cabinet, WH staff, etc. etc. are willing to take in order to protect his ego.
i submit they arent protecting him or his ego
they’re protecting their own positions and power
he’s just the means to it
re: #19 DangerMan
i submit they arent protecting him or his ego
they’re protecting their own positions and power
he’s just the means to it
6 of the one, half dozen of the other.
For anyone who doesn’t want to watch the video, the very badly drawn addition to the map is visible here:
The President of the United States altered a National Hurricane Center map with a sharpie to falsely extend the official forecast toward Alabama so he didn’t have to admit he was wrong in a tweet. https://t.co/i0CJcYV4yq pic.twitter.com/pR57IL6WfT
— Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) September 4, 2019
HAPPENING NOW: @realDonaldTrump is speaking at an event to unveil $1.8bn in grants to combat opioid addiction. He appears to be having trouble speaking, as if he has a dry mouth.
— Andrew Feinberg (@AndrewFeinberg) September 4, 2019
Adderall Side Effects:
rxlist.com
“I reject your reality and substitute my own!”
re: #22 jaunte
Adderall Side Effects:
rxlist.com
Next week, those funds will be diverted to his wall.
re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
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JFC. They are trying to BRIBE THEIR WAY INTO WAR WITH IRAN.
Fucking hell.
re: #20 Mike Lamb
6 of the one, half dozen of the other.
yeah
theyre craven and venal. deliberate
he’s just an asshat
re: #25 Eclectic Cyborg
JFC. They are trying to BRIBE THEIR WAY INTO WAR WITH IRAN.
Fucking hell.
who the eff puts their fingerprints on an email like that?
amateurs
he may have had better results pretending to be from nigeria
You seem like a broken human and I am gonna pray for you. May Allah have mercy on your soul and relief you of the hate you hold. Amiin! https://t.co/nmqrIAV5fF
— Ilhan Omar (@IlhanMN) September 4, 2019
🚨 Police in California have issued a felony arrest warrant for Jacob Wohl. @willsommer with the scoop https://t.co/0ve9d8KhvM
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) September 4, 2019
WaPo breaking news just now:
The British Parliament has taken control of the Brexit debate and is challenging Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s “do or die” plan to get Britain out of the European Union on Oct. 31. Here is what we know.
● The House of Commons has passed a bill seeking to avert a “no-deal Brexit” in October. The legislation — which won’t be final until the House of Lords votes later this week — would effectively delay Brexit another three months.
● Johnson hosted the first “Prime Minister Questions” of his career and called for an election on Oct. 15. He is not expected to get sufficient parliamentary support for that on Wednesday, which would be a third major defeat in two days.
● An election may be inevitable, though. Johnson is pursuing a risky strategy, after purging his party of rebels, including the grandson of his idol, Winston Churchill.
re: #29 jaunte
Unfu…
Nope. Totally fucking predictable because Wohl has been skating on the wrong side of the law long enough that someone would finally notice and take action.
Good.
re: #29 jaunte
🚨 Police in California have issued a felony arrest warrant for Jacob Wohl. @willsommer with the scoop https://t.co/0ve9d8KhvM
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) September 4, 2019
Schadenfreude tsunami alert!
Some Wohl details, from his Arizona crimes:
Among the 14 alleged counts of fraud in connection with the offer or sale of securities included in the cease and desist order are the following:
Wohl and WCIG falsely represented to Investor 1 that only 20 percent of his investment would be at risk, yet lost approximately 50 percent of his Investor 1’s account value between December 2015 and January 2016, according to the securities commission.
Wohl and WCIG falsely represented to Investor 1 that WCIG managed between $9 million and $10 million in assets, but actually managed less than $500,000, the order said.
Wohl and WCIG misled Investor 1 regarding the risk associated with the investment by representing that a textbook trade for WCIG had a 99.5 percent probability of profit, according to the commission.
Wohl, Johnson, and MAl falsely represented to potential investors that MAl had 35 years of experience flipping single-family residential real estate, but MAl had existed for less than six months, the order said.
finance.yahoo.com
re: #29 jaunte
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i realize they were primarily protecting the statute. However:
…Riverside Superior Court criminal complaint filed on Aug. 19.
Wohl has not been arrested yet on the charge, according to the court docket. Prosecutors recommended $5,000 bonds for both Wohl and Johnson.
today’s september 4
what the hell kind of privilege is that?
The cackling in the Kremlin must be f*cking exquisite. https://t.co/zwe5ovKPCM
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) September 4, 2019
re: #27 DangerMan
who the eff puts their fingerprints on an email like that?
amateurs
Never overestimate the competence of Trumpland.
re: #37 DangerMan
i realize they were primarily protecting the statute. However:
today’s september 4
what the hell kind of privilege is that?
The whitest there is.
re: #38 jaunte
Trump saw Georgia, thought Alabama, and then adjusted his reality to fit.
The NOAA spokesperson is now declining to say whether Alabama was ever in Dorian’s possible path.
“I just don’t have it in front of me,” she says.— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) September 4, 2019
This is just shameful behavior.
re: #40 Eclectic Cyborg
Seems like they issued the arrest warrant to toll the 3 year SOL on the case against Wohl that was set to expire:
On July 27, 2016 through August 27, 2016 Jacob Wohl and Matthew Johnson offered for sale unqualified securities in violation of California Corporations Code 25110 which has a three year statute of limitations
They had to file by August 27, 2019 to toll the action.
re: #37 DangerMan
i realize they were primarily protecting the statute. However:
today’s september 4
what the hell kind of privilege is that?
Wouldn’t call it privilege. Bond is only 5K and odds are the State WILL NOT pay for an extradition. I hear this all the time on my scanner. Police will run a check for 99s (warrants) and have it come back that X has a warrant in Y but Y will not pay for extradition. X is then allowed leave.
Lawhawk can correct me if I am wrong, but these types of warrants are generally used to keep a person from coming back to the State as they face arrest/jail if they do.
Jacob Wohl is wanted on a felony arrest warrant. https://t.co/ksAbXjCdvi
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) September 4, 2019
It couldn’t happen to a nicer man.
re: #42 jaunte
A NOAA spokesperson just declined to address Trump’s doctored Dorian map. All questions being referred to the White House.
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) September 4, 2019
This is just shameful behavior.
It’s so simple to have just the least little bit of courage.
Think Nancy Reagan and “Just Say ‘No’”
re: #46 DangerMan
OFFS. Trump’s now trying to defend this by claiming he didn’t know who altered the forecast map, and that there are other maps proving AL was in the forecast cone (it was never in the cone).
There are no other maps showing Alabama in the cone, because it was never in the cone. None of the models made that prediction.
He or his sycophantic know nothing advisers/helpers engaged in a crime to keep Trump “happy”.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) September 4, 2019
re: #42 jaunte
The NOAA spokesperson is now declining to say whether Alabama was ever in Dorian’s possible path.”I just don’t have it in front of me,” she says.
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) September 4, 2019
This is just shameful behavior.
sorry, i meant to the bottom part
It’s so simple to have just the least little bit of courage.
Think Nancy Reagan and “Just Say ‘No’”
“Alabama was not in Dorian’s possible path.” Pretty easy.
British House of Commons passes bill seeking to avert a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31 in another blow to Boris Johnson’s plan
The bill passed in the House of Commons Wednesday would require Johnson, by Oct. 19, to win Parliamentary approval for a Brexit deal or a no-deal exit, or to write to the E.U. seeking a three-month delay on Brexit. With E.U. agreement, the new Brexit date would be Jan. 31.
re: #50 jaunte
“Alabama was not in Dorian’s possible path.” Pretty easy.
There was a time some models showed a possible skip across S. Florida and a trip through the Gulf to Apalachicola. That was very early however, before it had cleared PR.
“As of four days ago, Alabama was not in Dorian’s possible path.”
re: #52 Kilroy was here
British House of Commons passes bill seeking to avert a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31 in another blow to Boris Johnson’s plan
The bill passed in the House of Commons Wednesday would require Johnson, by Oct. 19, to win Parliamentary approval for a Brexit deal or a no-deal exit, or to write to the E.U. seeking a three-month delay on Brexit. With E.U. agreement, the new Brexit date would be Jan. 31.
“For this performance of La Traviata, the part of Camille will be sung by the United Kingdom.”
re: #56 Eric The Fruit Bat
#jacobwohl is trending…
Though probably not in the way he ever hoped it would…
Due to the overwhelming one person asking, here’s Gavin with reversing beeps 🔊 pic.twitter.com/LL9zMDk4c8
— Paul Bronks (@SlenderSherbet) September 4, 2019
re: #57 Decatur Deb
!!! WIN !!!
He probably does think it’s so: I’m just wondering what his “defense” is likely to be:
a) “Investor 1” is just a disgruntled loser, pissed because he didn’t stick with Jake and Matt’s investment scheme long enough to cash in on the big, inevitable bonanza, or
b) It’s all an evil plot by [insert favorite villain HERE] to smear, discredit and silence Jacob’s courageous voice for Truth and America…
or some combination thereof…
re: #58 Archangelus
Though probably not in the way he ever hoped it would…
“There is no such thing as bad press clicks.”
when the litter box is not cleaned https://t.co/xwXfBOCLuf
— darth™ (@darth) September 4, 2019
Damn even O’Keefe isn’t Wohl stupid. Bye Jacob. I like my coffee iced with extra cream and schadenfreude.
re: #60 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Sorry, MAGAts, even the 19th century Oxford English Dictionary tried to warn you:
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Gotta say…this is pretty close to Mr Favorite.
In The Woodlands, TX., does $7K sound reasonable for a new 2.5 ton A/C unit (everything replaced except the ducts)? My 10-year-old AC unit froze up on Sunday.
Iranian media are reporting Rouhani said “all restrictions on R&D will be lifted and we will witness the expansion of R&D in the field of centrifuges.” https://t.co/gjP0JHAGDo
— Ariane Tabatabai (@ArianeTabatabai) September 4, 2019
re: #67 Ace Rothstein
In The woodlands, TX., does $7K sound reasonable for a new 2.5 ton A/C unit (everything replaced except the ducts)?
Would be a little high for Lower Alabama, but it depends on your desperation and the day’s temperature. We get good breaks in the Fall.
Our military uses hazmat warehouses to safely store dangerous materials, including hazardous chemicals. Trump is taking $41 million away from safety improvements for those warehouses in Norfolk and Portsmouth so he can fund his border wall.
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) September 4, 2019
Three jerks walked into a bar… https://t.co/bNFl97GQKV
— HawaiiDelilah™ (@HawaiiDelilah) September 4, 2019
re: #71 HappyWarrior
What’s the surprise? He was trying to deport sick kids that would die in their home countries.
re: #52 Kilroy was here
British House of Commons passes bill seeking to avert a no-deal Brexit on Oct. 31 in another blow to Boris Johnson’s plan
The bill passed in the House of Commons Wednesday would require Johnson, by Oct. 19, to win Parliamentary approval for a Brexit deal or a no-deal exit, or to write to the E.U. seeking a three-month delay on Brexit. With E.U. agreement, the new Brexit date would be Jan. 31.
What if he refuses to write the EU?
It sure does come in handy to be white in America.#WhitePrivilege #whitenationalistterrorism
— Chuck Cavanaugh (@chuckupd) September 4, 2019
re: #67 Ace Rothstein
In The woodlands, TX., does $7K sound reasonable for a new 2.5 ton A/C unit (everything replaced except the ducts)?
Just saw the edit about the old unit. 10 years isn’t old for a good unit—might be worth a grand or so to fix.
re: #76 Decatur Deb
Problem is the coil etc is using the coolant that goes out at the end of the year.
re: #76 Decatur Deb
The entire system except the ducts would be gutted and replaced.
re: #74 Belafon
What if he refuses to write the EU?
What if the EU says fuck no. You broke it, you bought it. And that’ll probably be their response.
re: #67 Ace Rothstein
In The woodlands, TX., does $7K sound reasonable for a new 2.5 ton A/C unit (everything replaced except the ducts)?
Probably ok if it is an established company.
I paid that for a 3.0 ton installation (new inside unit w/ gas furnace/blower/coil, outside unit 16 SEER, Trane) in Dallas a few years ago. I’ve heard the price of new installs is going up due to the sunset of older refrigerant. I was recently quoted 10K for a similar install.
re: #73 Ace Rothstein
What’s the surprise? He was trying to deport sick kids that would die in their home countries.
It’s just the total disregard.
September 4, 476 with the fall of Ravenna, Odoacer ended the western Roman empire. Of course Byzantium would continue till 29 May 1453. Still 1543 years ago.
“Look back over the past, with its changing empires that rose and fell, and you can foresee the future too.”
― Marcus Aurelius, Meditations
re: #78 Ace Rothstein
The entire system except the ducts would be gutted and replaced.
Not just the compressor/fan motors, then? Kid used to have a lot of trouble with capacitor failure on his—cheap fix.
You really expect me to believe that Ammon Bundy doesn’t already HAVE a few AR-15s?
re: #77 Ace Rothstein
FYI: kfor.com
If the rest of the unit is in decent shape, fixing the leak might be worth it to skip the cost of a new unit.
But, if the replacement unit is far more efficient than the older unit, then you might break even on the replacement cost relatively soon (making it a better deal than just fixing the leak).
So this happened today:
Marianne Williamson thought that you can change the path of a hurricane with thoughts and prayers.
Trump thought you could change the forecast path with a Sharpie.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) September 4, 2019
The UK parliament is going all fubar:
Confusion in the Commons as Kinnock amendment passes ‘by mistake’
There was confusion in the House of Commons as an amendment appeared to pass because no-one was ready to count the votes against it
What will tomorrow bring? Will Trump draw a mustache on the real Mona Lisa after saying it’s really a painting of a man?
I just don’t even know anymore guys. I just don’t.
He is psychotic at his inability to admit to ever being wrong about anything. It’s dangerous.
re: #92 HappyWarrior
He is psychotic at his inability to admit to ever being wrong about anything. It’s dangerous.
Classic narcissistic trait I believe.
re: #93 Eclectic Cyborg
Classic narcissistic trait I believe.
Yes. It’s not goddamn normal human behavior let alone presidential.
So, someone from Daily Caller found a Forecast 26, 26A, 27, and 27A cut a sliver of Alabama as part of a 5 day out forecast. You’d have to zoom in so far to see that there’s the slightest bit in Alabama.
FWIW: the very south-eastern portion of Alabama was very briefly in Dorian’s path on the National Hurricane Center’s 11pm EDT August 30 warning.https://t.co/Zs0AlFgMyB https://t.co/0hWMXqi3Xe pic.twitter.com/6r6UakVLva
— Andrew Kerr (@AndrewKerrNC) September 4, 2019
re: #92 HappyWarrior
He is psychotic at his inability to admit to ever being wrong about anything. It’s dangerous.
and the pathetic inability of his staff to stand up and put themselves on the right side of things even if it means being on the distorted side of reality
re: #70 Backwoods_Sleuth
Our military uses hazmat warehouses to safely store dangerous materials, including hazardous chemicals. Trump is taking $41 million away from safety improvements for those warehouses in Norfolk and Portsmouth so he can fund his border wall.
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) September 4, 2019
…so he can fund about .0025% of his border wall
re: #97 lawhawk
So, someone from Daily Caller found a Forecast 26, 26A, 27, and 27A cut a sliver of Alabama as part of a 5 day out forecast. You’d have to zoom in so far to see that there’s the slightest bit in Alabama.
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re: #97 lawhawk
So, someone from Daily Caller found a Forecast 26, 26A, 27, and 27A cut a sliver of Alabama as part of a 5 day out forecast. You’d have to zoom in so far to see that there’s the slightest bit in Alabama.
Then it is settled. The NOAA must apologize for its unfair treatment of America’s Greatest and Most Popular President
re: #101 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
And yet… the official NHC product that Trump tampered with doesn’t actually cross in to Alabama - just watch the map and forecast cone progress.
re: #87 lawhawk
So this happened today:
Marianne Williamson thought that you can change the path of a hurricane with thoughts and prayers.
Trump thought you could change the forecast path with a Sharpie.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) September 4, 2019
in case it’s not nauseatingly clear: that’s the current president and a presidential candidate trying to unseat him
re: #29 jaunte
🚨 Police in California have issued a felony arrest warrant for Jacob Wohl. @willsommer with the scoop https://t.co/0ve9d8KhvM
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) September 4, 2019
LOLOLOL made my whole day better.
re: #98 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
and the pathetic inability of his staff to stand up and put themselves on the right side of things even if it means being on the distorted side of reality
Yep.
re: #98 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
and the pathetic inability of his staff to stand up and put themselves on the right side of things even if it means being on the distorted side of reality
They are afraid of being fired “like a dog” & then made fun of on Twitter.
re: #91 HappyWarrior
I just don’t even know anymore guys. I just don’t.
is there a conversion to the ‘i cant even’ scale?
For our resident SMART owners. :)
Florida man parks Smart car in kitchen over fear Hurricane Dorian would blow it away - NBC News https://t.co/3JmxWTme0C via @GoogleNews
— Leslie G. (@kckitty) September 4, 2019
re: #107 The Pie Overlord!
They are afraid of being fired “like a dog” & then made fun of on Twitter.
especially since the only reason they are working for trump is that they can’t find a decent job elsewhere
re: #97 lawhawk
So, someone from Daily Caller found a Forecast 26, 26A, 27, and 27A cut a sliver of Alabama as part of a 5 day out forecast. You’d have to zoom in so far to see that there’s the slightest bit in Alabama.
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while ‘true’, this is not what trump was referring to…
he did not come upon that conclusion this way
re: #109 GlutenFreeJesus
The man’s wife said her car did not receive such treatment and remained in the garage.
Well, they should have gotten a Smart for her, too! Then they would have been able to park both of them in the kitchen! (SRSLY: that looks like a big kitchen)
re: #107 The Pie Overlord!
They are afraid of being fired “like a dog” & then made fun of on Twitter.
That and having no fucking career prospects after coming out of the Trump admin.
re: #98 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
and the pathetic inability of his staff to stand up and put themselves on the right side of things even if it means being on the distorted side of reality
i know what you mean but it’s a choice, totally a choice
its not that they cant. it’s that they wont.
- they all know that any public disagreement with the prez means theyre out
- they all do know what is true, what reality is, etc
- they’re each protecting their own jobs, power and futures
no one’s ever had to publicly disagree with a president on this scale before
re: #107 The Pie Overlord!
They are afraid of being fired “like a dog” & then made fun of on Twitter.
i just said what you said
you said it better (and didnt have to type so much)
Forget it Marianne, all those people are voting for Trump.
I was born and raised in Texas so I’ve seen it. Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.
— Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) September 4, 2019
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re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
Forget it Marianne, all those people are voting for Trump.
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Praying is fine. Acting like it’s a legitimate storm prevention remedy is stupid.
Is it too late in the thread to say FUCK TRUMP AND HIS SHARPIE?
re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
Forget it Marianne, all those people are voting for Trump.
I was born and raised in Texas so I’ve seen it. Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.
— Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) September 4, 2019
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its not that “they believe it could help”
it’s that you and they think it could actually work
re: #118 HappyWarrior
Praying is fine. Acting like it’s a legitimate storm prevention remedy is stupid.
Praying for safety is one thing. Thinking said prayers will actually have a physical impact on anything is absurdly stupid.
re: #119 Ace Rothstein
Is it too late in the thread to say FUCK TRUMP AND HIS SHARPIE?
Never too late to say fuck Trump.
re: #121 SteelPH
Praying for safety is one thing. Thinking said prayers will actually have a physical impact on anything is absurdly stupid.
Yes.
Situations like this story are why we protect the 2nd Amendment.
Side note: With universal background checks, I wouldn’t be able to let my friends borrow my handgun when they travel alone like this. We would make felons out of people just for defending themselves. https://t.co/x60mdd1WW1— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) September 4, 2019
This asshole.
re: #97 lawhawk
FWIW: the very south-eastern portion of Alabama was very briefly in Dorian’s path on the National Hurricane Center’s 11pm EDT August 30 warning
So Trump is technically correct, the best kind of correct
re: #121 SteelPH
Praying for safety is one thing. Thinking said prayers will actually have a physical impact on anything is absurdly stupid.
to split a hair, i see ‘praying’ in this sense as a word choice. what they’re actually doing is ‘hoping’ dorian’s path will change, people will be safe, etc., and im all for that.
if they are actually praying, in an attempt to influence who or whatever put dorian out there in the first place, well then, nope.
re: #125 DodgerFan1988
Newsworthy and an exclusive interview because of the extreme rarity of the event, compared with interviews of survivors of mass shootings, accidental shootings, suicide shootings, etc.
re: #125 DodgerFan1988
I would never, ever loan any of my guns to anyone. Not even my father. Ever.
re: #125 DodgerFan1988
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This asshole.
i havent read the whole story
he says “when they have to travel alone like this”
so was she away from home?
if so, was she concealed carrying?
was she trained?
was she licensed?
ie was she allowed to?
did whoever gave her the gun know whether she was allowed to own/possess a gun?
re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
Forget it Marianne, all those people are voting for Trump.
I was born and raised in Texas so I’ve seen it. Millions of people today are praying that Dorian turn away from land, and treating those people with mockery or condescension because they believe it could help is part of how the overly secularized Left has lost lots of voters.
— Marianne Williamson (@marwilliamson) September 4, 2019
Nah, but it could lose marks for her grift.
re: #129 Ace Rothstein
I would never, ever loan any of my guns to anyone. Not even my father. Ever.
He’s an asshole. I don’t care that he’s a veteran. Dan Crenshaw is a right wing hack who is happy to use bullshit talking points to dismiss solutions that will reduce violence in this country. He’s a political coward with no integrity.
re: #125 DodgerFan1988
Yeah. She didn’t use a rifle.
re: #126 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
FWIW: the very south-eastern portion of Alabama was very briefly in Dorian’s path on the National Hurricane Center’s 11pm EDT August 30 warning
So Trump is technically correct, the best kind of correct
ill say it again
unless this is exactly and specifically what he was referring to, then no.
he was not correct.
Ryan: Has he made any Crazy lvans?
What difference does that make?
R: The next one will be to starboard.
Cause his last was to port?
R; Because he goes to starboard in the bottom half of the hour.
…
Captain: How did you know he was going to go to starboard?
Ryan: I didn’t. I had a 50/50 chance. I needed a break. Sorry.
re: #135 DangerMan
ill say it again
unless this is exactly and specifically what he was referring to, then no.
he was not correct.
Of course, but in terms of those defending and rationalizing his statements, this is 100% ironclad proof that he was right and the NOAA was wrong and should apologize for that and for all the mean, unfair and nasty things everyone has ever said about our great and beloved President.
re: #136 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Of course, but in terms of those defending and rationalizing his statements, this is 100% ironclad proof that he was right and the NOAA was wrong and should apologize for that and for all the mean, unfair and nasty things everyone has ever said about our great and beloved President.
oh, ok
he is completely nutz
1. Which country has the largest carbon emission reduction?
AMERICA!
2. Who has dumped the most carbon into the air?
CHINA!
3. 91% of the world’s population are exposed to air pollution above the World Health Organization’s suggested level.
NONE ARE IN THE U.S.A.!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 4, 2019
6. The Democrats’ destructive “environmental” proposals will raise your energy bill and prices at the pump.
Don’t the Democrats care about fighting American poverty?— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 4, 2019
7. The badly flawed Paris Climate Agreement protects the polluters, hurts Americans, and cost a fortune. NOT ON MY WATCH!
8. I want crystal clean water and the cleanest and the purest air on the planet – we’ve now got that!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 4, 2019
re: #138 Backwoods_Sleuth
he is completely nutz
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boris just doesnt know what to do with that car he just caught:
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson suffered another big loss, with the House of Commons rejecting his motion calling for a general election by 298 to 56.
Axios: “It’s a disastrous start for the new prime minister, who campaigned on a pledge to leave the EU on Oct. 31 with or without a deal. No prime minister has lost their first vote in office since 1783 — let alone their first 3.”
Someone needs to do an “Emperor’s New Hurricane Track” political cartoon. Maybe something where he colors himself in sharpie.
Maximum Pressure continues. Today: sanctions on IRGC-QF shipping network. The Iranian regime funds the murderous Assad and terrorist proxies like Hizballah through its illicit oil sales. We’ll continue to deny Iran the resources it needs to destabilize the Middle East.
— Secretary Pompeo (@SecPompeo) September 4, 2019
I’m guessing nobody told Pompeo about #68
re: #138 Backwoods_Sleuth
You stupid fucking asshole.
You CAN fight poverty AND protect the environment at the same time.
But that wouldn’t fit your bullshit narrative now, would it?
re: #118 HappyWarrior
Praying is fine. Acting like it’s a legitimate storm prevention remedy is stupid.
The Tonghaks in Korea and the Boxers in China reportedly believed that talisman items and purity of spirit would protect them from bullets….
Every man should keep his Sharpie in his pants, until INVITED to take it out.
— E. Jean Carroll (@ejeancarroll) September 4, 2019
Hungarian Nazi “Dr” Gorka ads another line to his resume, along with “Briefly White House Aide on National Security who couldn’t get a security clearance”
Suffer From Debilitating Back Pain? So Does Seb Gorka, According to His New Gig as Spokesman For Fish Oil Pills https://t.co/RGAN8epxTa
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) September 4, 2019
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
Still too good a gig for that fucking asshole.
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
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NEW: Here’s an unaltered map of Dorian’s current projected path, updated by the National Hurricane Center. https://t.co/EiCKDZNOtG
— Rob Elgas (@RobElgasABC7) September 4, 2019
Look out, Dothan!
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
I am sure those fish pills are overpriced and of sketchy quality
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
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Fish oil pills?
He better order up a couple extra gallons of Drakkar Noir…dude’s gonna be smelly.
Fuck this country, part #3217:
NBC - A judge Tuesday denied almost every request to dismiss charges or ease bail for three dozen counterprotesters who were arrested at the Boston Straight Pride event on Saturday, despite prosecutors’ requests, according to NBC’s Boston affiliate.
The counterprotesters, who outnumbered the parade crowd, accused the organizers of the event — billed as an opportunity to “embrace the vibrancy” of heterosexuality — of creating an atmosphere of violence toward the LGBTQ community.
Charges against those arrested included disorderly conduct and resisting arrest, though some were charged with assault and battery on a police officer.
re: #109 GlutenFreeJesus
For our resident SMART owners. :)
LOL.
Ours won’t fit in our kitchen. (We have a really small kitchen.)
The tree doc called and said he’d have to delay his visit because a family problem came up. He’ll call later today or tomorrow.
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
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Fish Oil or Snake Oil?
Still: “would you buy a used dietary supplement from this man”??
re: #145 Barefoot Grin
The Tonghaks in Korea and the Boxers in China reportedly believed that talisman items and purity of spirit would protect them from bullets….
Great Plains Ghost Shirt:
“I wear the morning star.”
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Just in: House Judiciary has served a subpoena on DHS for documents relating to Trump’s alleged offers to pardon officials who carry out illegal immigration policies. pic.twitter.com/LNfkAHRdWA
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 4, 2019
re: #156 Jay C
Fish Oil or Snake Oil?
Still: “would you buy a used dietary supplement from this man”??
If nobody does, he might have to sell his 4-banger Mustang with the ridiculous vanity plate.
re: #159 Dread Pirate
Isn’t the next step for DHS to reject the subpoena for some invented reason?
re: #144 Eclectic Cyborg
You stupid fucking asshole.
You CAN fight poverty AND protect the environment at the same time.
But that wouldn’t fit your bullshit narrative now, would it?
That’s not just a Trump talking point; a lot of Republicans have made it over the years.
Annd, “Alabama” and “Sharpie” are trending… pic.twitter.com/StnsmRMjOv
— David Nakamura (@DavidNakamura) September 4, 2019
This cycle will be complete tomorrow when Trump issues a tweet attacking “fake news” media over its coverage of the altered map…
— David Nakamura (@DavidNakamura) September 4, 2019
I must be a masochist. I went into the comments section of this (GOPUSA) post.
Walmart stops sale of ammunition for ‘military style’ weapons, bans open carry in stores
And left this comment.
Hellfire and brimstone shall soon follow. That is if they allow it.
Michele: Out of the Closet and into the fire
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LoL. All of you who are complaining about Walmart no longer allowing open carry in any of their stores do realize that YOU are also prohibited from either open/concealed carry in ANY federal facility. Hell, even Idaho, a conservative State, prohibits the open/concealed carry of a firearm in the State House as well as Court Houses. Also, as far as Walmart (and others) no longer carrying certain firearms or ammo, it’s called the free market. You all champion it until it decides not to cater to your wishes. Then it becomes a socialist/communist plot to undermine your rights. Make up your fricking minds. The market is either “free” to determine what it will provide, or it isn’t. You can’t have it both ways.
I was told that facts didn’t care about my feelings. pic.twitter.com/aoPlSpsq7V
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) September 4, 2019
Malignant narcissists can NEVER admit when they’re wrong.
All blame is externalized.https://t.co/54KcYIfW9Z— Leah McElrath 🏳️🌈 (@leahmcelrath) September 4, 2019
The Big Lie:
Never allow the public to cool off
Never admit a fault or wrong
Never concede that there may be some good in your enemy
Never leave room for alternatives
Never accept blame
Concentrate on one enemy at a time and blame him for everything that goes wrong
1/ https://t.co/TUPjVbwXkb— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 4, 2019
re: #166 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #168 HappyWarrior
So sick of this shithead. Just goddamn admit you were goddamn wrong once.
or resign.
YouTube to pay $170 million fine for collecting children’s personal data without parents’ consent (goes to the Scottsbluff, Nebr. Star-Herald, more at the link):
WASHINGTON (AP) — Google’s video site YouTube has been fined $170 million to settle allegations it collected children’s personal data without their parents’ consent.
The Federal Trade Commission fined Google $136 million and the company will pay an additional $34 million to New York state to resolve similar allegations.
re: #166 Backwoods_Sleuth
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like i said, he never meant that zoomed in little sliver
“in all cases, Alabama was hit. … A 95 percent probability.”
he’s making shit up
re: #171 DangerMan
like i said, he never meant that zoomed in little sliver
“in all cases, Alabama was hit. … A 95 percent probability.”
he’s making shit up
Well that’s new and different.
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Jacob Wohl gets indicted AND Pissboy says he’s leaving Twitter?
This is the best day we’ve had in a while! pic.twitter.com/ab1QlfYWky— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) September 4, 2019
Maybe take a magic marker and just draw a line upwards on a chart of the stock market? https://t.co/OInFoIhd4y
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 4, 2019
re: #173 The Pie Overlord!
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He’ll be back but good riddance to right wing garbage.
re: #174 Backwoods_Sleuth
JM Rieger
TRUMP: “If I wanted to do nothing with China, my stock market — our stock market — would be 10,000 points higher than it is right now.”
did i just finish saying he’s making shit up
re: #125 DodgerFan1988
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This asshole.
Methinks that if Crenshaw’s “friends” knew they needed a hand gun, but couldn’t get one, there must be a reason for that—and that Crenshaw probably violated the law lending his handgun.
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
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Also, looking at the picture, I’d advise him to keep his glasses on. His face looks silly without them.
Well, silliER.
receipts.
Jim haz them.
Dan Bishop never served a day in his life.
His opponent, Dan McCready is a combat veteran who led Marines in Iraq.
So, explain how McCready is “weak” on Military & Vets. Go on. Let’s hear it. Show your work. https://t.co/DlcNyelpQC— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 4, 2019
re: #177 Mike Lamb
Methinks that if Crenshaw’s “friends” knew they needed a hand gun, but couldn’t get one, there must be a reason for that—and that Crenshaw probably violated the law lending his handgun.
Someone else had much the same thought…
You are a member of Congress. Why are you “lending” guns to people unsupervised who can’t pass a basic background check?
The people you’re giving a gun to have likely abused their spouse or have a violent criminal record, & you may not know it.
Why on earth would you do that? https://t.co/TQFjcLQebO— Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (@AOC) September 4, 2019
re: #179 Backwoods_Sleuth
receipts.
Jim haz them.
Stolen valour. That seems to be a conservative thing.
re: #174 Backwoods_Sleuth
So… he’s admitting that he’s purposefully tanking the stock market (and the economy as a whole)? To what end, exactly? Because he wants to be in a pissing match with the Chinese?
re: #179 Backwoods_Sleuth
receipts.
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He just says the same empty crap about every candidate he supports.
re: #180 Blind Frog Belly White
Someone else had much the same thought…
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Because Crenshaw is a shitbrain hack.
A couple of hours ago across the water:
“I’m meant to believe the PM is really doing this because he has a vision for the people in this country? He has a vision that comes to him every night and it is his own face.”
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) September 4, 2019
Trump once again handing out his standard endorsement.
But Murphy never served. Not a day in his life. He’s urologist. Nothing wrong with that, but other than fondling some balls how does THAT make him “great w/ the Military, our Vets?”
Please be specific. Show your work. https://t.co/1uVKkOgFNj— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 4, 2019
“It is an abomination… you have sat by silently while your colleagues have been marched out” - Jess Phillips.
21 Tories were sacked for defying Johnson over Brexit, including Winston Churchill’s grandson and the current longest-serving MP.
Follow live: https://t.co/QSPdvzdJaO pic.twitter.com/dHzw1asW6x— Sky News (@SkyNews) September 4, 2019
re: #177 Mike Lamb
The other thing about this is that we’ve made it really hard for anyone to make themselves ineligible to buy a gun, meaning that the vast majority of Americans can legally buy guns.
This vast majority includes many reasonable, responsible people who would never loan their gun to anyone AT ALL, let alone to ‘a friend’. But there are also a lot of goobers, jeeters, jaspers, and just plain goofballs out there who haven’t got the sense god gave geese but they can legally own a gun, even though the thought of them armed is enough to give you the willies, and you’re trusting THOSE assholes to make decisions about giving guns to THEIR friends.
Michael Avenatti defending Jacob Wohl is the crossover the writers have been looking for
— Destructive Chemistry (@DestructiveChem) September 4, 2019
re: #108 DangerMan
is there a conversion to the ‘i cant even’ scale?
I FUCKING CANNOT FUCKING EVEN. GET OUT NOW.
It’s magenta like the new weather maps for “it’s so hot get out now”.
re: #188 Blind Frog Belly White
goobers, jeeters, jaspers, and just plain goofballs
Rock Ridge Upding.
re: #180 Blind Frog Belly White
The replies to Crenshaw are rather amazing…
Just so I’m clear: you think my friends are domestic abusers/criminals? Seriously that’s your argument? That they can’t pass a background check?
Wrong. People lend guns to friends, esp if they don’t own a gun, for self-defense and hunting purposes.
This is America outside NYC. https://t.co/wkWPhfi0JB— Dan Crenshaw (@DanCrenshawTX) September 4, 2019
That’s interesting. Because it’s generally illegal. https://t.co/hkuZ0NVAya
— Harry Litman (@harrylitman) September 4, 2019
re: #162 Anymouse 🌹🎃
That’s not just a Trump talking point; a lot of Republicans have made it over the years.
It’s like no one realizes (as just one example) that investing in green energy sources helps create these wonderful things called jobs which have a habit of keeping people OUT of poverty.
It’s just so fucking maddening.
Trump Hotels’ website lists 11 properties. Throw in Mar-a-Lago and there’s your 12.https://t.co/HoYMQRzwym pic.twitter.com/w74Ub1VAEr
— Zach Everson (@Z_Everson) September 4, 2019
re: #194 Anymouse 🌹🎃
This reminds me of when Marco (spit) Rubio (pendejo) met with the Parkland kids and was like “if I want to give my nephew a gun as a gift, does he have to have a background check?” And they were all like, “yeah, because we don’t know your nephew.” And he was fucking shocked by that.
re: #194 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I don’t care how much I trusted someone, there’s no way in FUCKING HELL I’d lend them a gun registered to me.
NOT A FUCKING CHANCE.
He’s still fighting with the NHC.
This was the originally projected path of the Hurricane in its early stages. As you can see, almost all models predicted it to go through Florida also hitting Georgia and Alabama. I accept the Fake News apologies! pic.twitter.com/0uCT0Qvyo6
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 4, 2019
re: #195 Eclectic Cyborg
It’s like no one realizes (as just one example) that investing in green energy sources helps create these wonderful things called jobs which have a habit of keeping people OUT of poverty.
It’s just so fucking maddening.
They realise it. Their owners don’t want that. Profits over people, and green energy sources mess with Koch Industries and Exxon-Mobil’s profits.
It’s cheaper for such companies to buy Republican politicians than invest in new technologies.
re: #194 Anymouse 🌹🎃
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Other than the legalities, it’s fucking stupid. He’s admitting that he’s handing guns to casual, untrained users. It takes weeks, many hours, to go from naif to safe gun handler.
🚨🚨another House Republican retirement 🚨🚨
Wisconsin GOP Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner has been in Congress since 1979.
He’s the second-most senior lawmaker in the House. https://t.co/317PUkhS2m— Jake Sherman (@JakeSherman) September 4, 2019
re: #199 The Pie Overlord!
He’s still fighting with the NHC.
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Oh my god.
THOSE ARE PROJECTION MODELS, YOU ORANGE ASSHOLE, NOT AN ACTUAL FORECAST PATH.
This Administration is killing my brain cells each and every day.
re: #199 The Pie Overlord!
He’s still fighting with the NHC.
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He has no idea what that map is
Good lord.
He dragged out a “spaghetti model” to prove he wasn’t wrong.
I guess we’ll just have to ignore that those models aren’t “forecasts”— 𝘞𝘉 𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘨 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) September 4, 2019
re: #199 The Pie Overlord!
He’s still fighting with the NHC.
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Could he find Alabama on that map?
re: #203 Eclectic Cyborg
Oh my god.
THOSE ARE PROJECTION MODELS, YOU ORANGE ASSHOLE, NOT AN ACTUAL FORECAST PATH.
This Administration is killing my brain cells each and every day.
Not to mention that “almost all” predicted paths don’t go through Alabama. The majority stay in Florida, or just off the coast.
re: #206 Cheechako
Could he find Alabama on that map?
You could probably convince him there is an ongoing issue between Alabama and Mississippi because they are facing away from each other.
The chart also says it should be ignored if anything on it causes confusion, and that is should not replace NHC forecasts or Emergency Management statements.
Tired: Mexico will pay for the wall
Wired: The money we were going to use to build military kids a new school will pay for the wall https://t.co/YZWiq5vKnA— Haley Britzky (@halbritz) September 4, 2019
re: #210 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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It’s hardball, but Pelosi can refuse to touch another MCA funding bill until he puts the money back in the cookie jar.
re: #210 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
It’s fine. We’ll just make the US side of the wall chalkboards and they can have classes outside!
re: #194 Anymouse 🌹🎃
You don’t loan a gun to a friend who doesn’t own a gun, because they almost certainly are not familiar with guns (because if they were and could legally own a gun, they probably wouldn’t need yours). You’re giving a gun to someone who might shoot themselves or someone else by accident, or who might pull a gun and not click off the safety, and have the gun taken away by the person they were trying to defend themselves from, who might kill them, and/or use the gun in further crimes. You may be giving the gun to someone who will panic when confronted by a panhandler and shoot them. Or they might leave the gun in a purse or backpack, or just on a shelf in a public restroom, where anyone could get hold of it, including a child.
This is all leaving aside the possibility that they don’t own a gun because they’re not legally allowed to.
re: #203 Eclectic Cyborg
Oh my god.
THOSE ARE PROJECTION MODELS, YOU ORANGE ASSHOLE, NOT AN ACTUAL FORECAST PATH.
This Administration is killing my brain cells each and every day.
These are from the South Florida Water Management District, you ignorant fucktard. Not the @NWS
— Red™️ (@Redpainter1) September 4, 2019
re: #200 Anymouse 🌹🎃
They realise it. Their owners don’t want that. Profits over people, and green energy sources mess with Koch Industries and Exxon-Mobil’s profits.
It’s cheaper for such companies to buy Republican politicians than invest in new technologies.
I don’t know about Koch, but isn’t Exxon-Mobile one of the biggest investors in renewables?
re: #199 The Pie Overlord!
He’s still fighting with the NHC.
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So, I try to keep expectations pretty low for anything Trump does—but it’s actually shocking to me that he’s pushing this one so hard. By next week, he will order FEMA to send relief to Alabama.
re: #147 Blind Frog Belly White
Hungarian Nazi “Dr” Gorka ads another line to his resume, along with “Briefly White House Aide on National Security who couldn’t get a security clearance”
He can team up with Dana Loesch and sell the fish oil with Super Beets.
re: #210 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Tired: Mexico will pay for the wall
Wired: The money we were going to use to build military kids a new school will pay for the wall https://t.co/YZWiq5vKnA— Haley Britzky (@halbritz) September 4, 2019
translation:
“DOD” = “Mexico”
re: #216 Mike Lamb
So, I try to keep expectations pretty low for anything Trump does—but it’s actually shocking to me that he’s pushing this one so hard. By next week, he will order FEMA to send relief to Alabama.
Not if he’s determined to avoid helping corrupt, incompetent governments.
re: #182 KGxvi
So… he’s admitting that he’s purposefully tanking the stock market (and the economy as a whole)? To what end, exactly? Because he wants to be in a pissing match with the Chinese?
Look at what he’s shorted. And how else he benefits. That will answer your question.
re: #197 KGxvi
This reminds me of when Marco (spit) Rubio (pendejo) met with the Parkland kids and was like “if I want to give my nephew a gun as a gift, does he have to have a background check?” And they were all like, “yeah, because we don’t know your nephew.” And he was fucking shocked by that.
This is exactly the argument I make when people bitch about leash laws - I don’t know you. I don’t have the slightest idea how responsible you are. How can I trust you with my dog’s life?
Also, you don’t know me. How can you trust me with your dog’s life?
But, you know, gun nuts never think of it that way. It’s always “I’m a law abiding citizen! How DARE you not trust me?”. They always think THEY should be the standard, not the Lowest Common Denominator.
re: #215 danarchy
I don’t know about Koch, but isn’t Exxon-Mobile one of the biggest investors in renewables?
Renewable Energy Laggard ExxonMobil To Power Oil Exploration With Wind And Solar (Forbes)
That’s what they’re using green energy technology for.
A couple of things about this map:
1) it appears to be taken from the South Florida Water Management District website from a week ago. Not sure why the president would be citing it.
2) Map also clearly says the National Hurricane Center info supersedes this product https://t.co/yN2B2dHAjd— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) September 4, 2019
The reassignment of John Lafferty, who led the agency’s asylum division for six years, has caused consternation and fear among asylum officers and other USCIS officials who worry that the administration is dead set on pushing forward with policies that may not always be legal.
— Hamed Aleaziz (@Haleaziz) September 4, 2019
I have never loaned any of my guns to friends, never. Sure, I’ve let them shoot my guns, I’m usually standing right behind them when that happens. Hell, my friends have never asked to borrow a weapon from me. Dan Crenshaw is a gun humping fuckmook.
re: #223 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
2) The President is citing it because it’s the only fucking map he could find that gives any indication the storm might hit Alabama at any point in time.
Sees two tracks are dead center hits on New Orleans. Says nothing.
Well, actually, sees jack shit, because he’s fucked off to the golf course. Again! But whatever. https://t.co/rQcdLnHR1e— David Waldman-1, of Yorktown LLC™ (@KagroX) September 4, 2019
PETULENT POTATO-FACED POTUS
President Trump on rollback of Obama-era lightbulb rules: “What’s saved is not worth it. For the little they saved and what people were going through, it is not worth it. And price was another thing.” https://t.co/easALXAZO8 pic.twitter.com/TgNGxf6IN5
— The Hill (@thehill) September 4, 2019
re: #225 teleskiguy
I have never loaned any of my guns to friends, never. Sure, I’ve let them shoot my guns, I’m usually standing right behind them when that happens. Hell, my friends have never asked to borrow a weapon from me. Dan Crenshaw is a gun humping fuckmook.
Rights come with responsibilities. If your friends want to exercise their 2nd Amendment rights, they need to put on their big boy and big girl pants and demonstrate that they’re legally qualified to own a gun.
“It makes it harder for my lazy neighbors” is not a policy argument. https://t.co/HPSc0Vr2Bv— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) September 4, 2019
How is this pro-military, @realDonaldTrump? $8 million military construction project at Colorado Springs base shifted to pay for border wall https://t.co/ZjRSZWVrqP via @coloradosun
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) September 4, 2019
re: #228 gocart mozart
PETULENT POTATO-FACED POTUS
And Obama’s light bulb rules are not Obama’s. They are George W. Bush’s.
And they don’t ban incandescent light bulbs, but offer a mix of policy changes and market forces to gradually phase them out.
You can still buy incandescent light bulbs of any size that was currently made (we use a 300W light in the winter to keep our kitchen pipes from freezing).
Way back in October 2007, candidate Barack Obama pledged to “immediately sign a law that begins to phase out all incandescent light bulbs.” About two months later, President George W. Bush signed a bill to do that — the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.
re: #228 gocart mozart
LED bulb avg. lifespan: 25,000 hours. $4 per bulb.
Energy cost per 25,000 hours (.15 per kWh): $30.Incandescent bulb avg. lifespan: 1,200 hours. $1 per bulb. Buy 21 bulbs for 25,000 hours.
Energy cost per 25,000 hours.(.15 per kWh): $169.
viribright.com
One more Trump Tax.
re: #201 Decatur Deb
Other than the legalities, it’s fucking stupid. He’s admitting that he’s handing guns to casual, untrained users. It takes weeks, many hours, to go from naif to safe gun handler.
Nah. Their 3000 hours of Call of Duty—Black Ops us more than enough training for a real keyboard commando/meal-team-6 poseur,
After today Trump FINALLY found a way to prove he had a large attendance at his inauguration.#Sharpie #sharpiegate pic.twitter.com/cxtJJKpasu
— Hard 2 Follows (@carriesmith1123) September 4, 2019
re: #135 DangerMan
That was one of Alec Baldwin’s best performances.
Jacob is bragging that his warrant was “recalled” — but leaving out that it’s only because he made a court appearance today and set a date for his criminal arraignment. https://t.co/CLuEwZm3am
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) September 4, 2019
re: #234 jaunte
One more Trump Tax.
Yeah, but you get the satisfaction of Owning The Libs, and Punching The Hippies, so net win all around…..
re: #155 Anymouse 🌹🎃
LOL.
Ours won’t fit in our kitchen. (We have a really small kitchen.)
Looks like the Fiat 500 will no longer sold here in the US.
Obama’s tan suit is going to end up having received more coverage than this.
— Eric Boehlert (@EricBoehlert) September 4, 2019
Reminds me of some history. The gun with which this imbecile shot me in 1982 actually belonged to his brother, though he WAS legally eligible to buy one himself.
re: #228 gocart mozart
PETULENT POTATO-FACED POTUS
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I think it’s worth it: I was just looking at my desk lamp: which for various reasons, I leave burning 24/7. Because of the low harp on the lamp, I had to use 40W appliance bulbs. Which I had to replace every few months. I realize the LED bulb presently in there has been on for 11 months straight, and is probably going to last another year or so more.
Yes, Mr. President Fuckstain, sometimes regulations (or even sponsored suggestions) ARE worth it….
re: #242 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Reminds me of some history. The gun with which this imbecile shot me in 1982 actually belonged to his brother, though he WAS legally eligible to buy one himself.
you know, the fact the bullet was undamaged probably saved your life. I assume that means most of the energy went into the ground, rather than dissipating as it destroyed large parts of your leg.
re: #244 Skip Intro
Here’s the latest version of the Trump hurricane map.
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So stealing that
This is just a snap shot of a short time. Add everything else from 45’s inauguration and you have no choice but to vote Dem.
Opinion | Here are 14 reasons I’ll vote for any Democrat over Trump https://t.co/n1rD1FbKJz— Jill Wine-Banks (@JillWineBanks) September 2, 2019
7 pm Tropical Cyclone Update: #Dorian lashing the Georgia and South Carolina Coast. The next intermediate advisory will be issued by 8 pm. More at https://t.co/tW4KeFW0gB and https://t.co/SiZo8ohZMN pic.twitter.com/ez1KBoYd5Q
— National Hurricane Center (@NHC_Atlantic) September 4, 2019
re: #243 Jay C
I think it’s worth it: I was just looking at my desk lamp: which for various reasons, I leave burning 24/7. Because of the low harp on the lamp, I had to use 40W appliance bulbs. Which I had to replace every few months. I realize the LED bulb presently in there has been on for 11 months straight, and is probably going to last another year or so more.
Yes, Mr. President Fuckstain, sometimes regulations (or even sponsored suggestions) ARE worth it….
Most of the lights in my house are T4 fluorescent tubes. Both bedrooms have incandescent sockets which have the mini-florescent tubes. The front porch has a 15W incandescent (amazing how much light you get out of that when it’s dark).
My ceiling fan has two 4W fluorescent lights (we primarily use that as a night light and sometimes as the regular room light). The back porch has two 150W flood lamps and the basement one 300W incandescent. Most of the time those last two aren’t used.
Trump releases photo to show he’s taller than Obama. pic.twitter.com/U4K7C4MzQI
— Schooley (@Rschooley) September 4, 2019
A friend of my dude’s loaned a gun to another friend. Friend said he wanted to do some target practice.
Well, it wasn’t target practice. He blew his head off.
In our experience, loaning guns is not a good idea.
just an FYI
And this was the most updated projection at the time of Trump’s tweet on Sunday. https://t.co/YsTVhgsCr2 pic.twitter.com/n4utKCck8a
— Philip Bump (@pbump) September 4, 2019
I’m curious if Crenshaw, who seems so ready to vouch for he friends that he’d allow them to “borrow” his guns, would be willing to sign paperwork taking legal responsibility for any unlawful actions committed with those guns? If his friend should injure themselves or others, damage private property, or commit a crime (ex: murder), would he take responsibility for giving them his gun?
OMG DARTH SHE GETS POCKET MONEY FOR BONES NOT CHEESE
— Lydia Mulvey (@LydiaMulvey) September 4, 2019
“When the Judge sentenced me, they vacated my bond! Suck on that libs!”
- Jacob Wohl after he pleads guilty, probably— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 4, 2019
re: #252 plansbandc
A friend of my dude’s loaned a gun to another friend. Friend said he wanted to do some target practice.
Well, it wasn’t target practice. He blew his head off.
In our experience, loaning guns is not a good idea.
That’s horrible.
re: #258 gocart mozart
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re: #257 Scout
I believe the species is KILL IT
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re: #245 steve_davis
you know, the fact the bullet was undamaged probably saved your life. I assume that means most of the energy went into the ground, rather than dissipating as it destroyed large parts of your leg.
230 grain FMJ at 6 feet range. It passed completely through without hitting the bone. There was a lot of vascular and some muscle damage, major and potentially lethal blood loss, as well as a huge ugly yellow and purple bruise. Still hurts sometimes after 38 years.
Thanks again, blood donors!
re: #65 Decatur Deb
It’s another week to “Talk Like a Pirate” Day. No points for jumping the gun.
How does it feel to be included in the Trump’s sharpie weather zone?
Calling it a night. It’s old and worn. But like me, it it is what it is.
re: #257 Scout
Can any of you folks identify this little feller’?
He (she) was found in my friend’s garage in western Washington state.
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According to Google Image Search, it most closely resembles this image at the Sky Dancing Blog.
I don’t think AI is really ready to take over the planet yet.
google.com
re: #243 Jay C
I think it’s worth it: I was just looking at my desk lamp: which for various reasons, I leave burning 24/7. Because of the low harp on the lamp, I had to use 40W appliance bulbs. Which I had to replace every few months. I realize the LED bulb presently in there has been on for 11 months straight, and is probably going to last another year or so more.
Yes, Mr. President Fuckstain, sometimes regulations (or even sponsored suggestions) ARE worth it….
re: #250 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Most of the lights in my house are T4 fluorescent tubes. Both bedrooms have incandescent sockets which have the mini-florescent tubes. The front has a 15W incandescent (amazing how much light you get out of that when its dark).
My ceiling fan has two 4W fluorescent lights (we primarily use that as a night light and sometimes as the regular room light). The back porch has two 150W flood lamps and the basement one 300W incandescent. Most of the time those last two aren’t used.
Not only is the energy savings worth it, but, to those so inclined (as I am), all “smart” bulbs (Z-Wave, Zigbee, Philips Hue, WiFi, etc.) are LEDs and many of them are infinitely dimmable (and, in the case of Philips Hue bulbs, can easily change lighting colors).
We have several Amazon Echos in our house connected to our Honeywell Lyric and Philips Hue controller…it’s really nice to use (most of the time).
re: #266 TedStriker
We have several Amazon Echos in our house connected to our Honeywell Lyric and Philips Hue controller…it’s really nice to use (most of the time).
I guess I’m too old or uneducated or something; I don’t know what any of that is.
To be fair, white Trump supporters are also mentally ill.
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 4, 2019
He looks like a connoisseur
— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) September 4, 2019
re: #257 Scout
Can any of you folks identify this little feller’?
He (she) was found in my friend’s garage in western Washington state.
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I think you put them in sealable helmets and then put the helmet over the head of your enemy. Khaaaaaaaaaan!
re: #272 goddamnedfrank
To be fair, after 2 1/2 years with his lips continuously affixed to @realDonaldTrump’s ass, toilet water is probably a refreshing treat for @SteveKingIA https://t.co/qD3AhHCIBH
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) September 4, 2019
re: #257 Scout
Can any of you folks identify this little feller’?
He (she) was found in my friend’s garage in western Washington state.
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Damngit! You shouldn’t have done that!
Tropical Depression 12-E has formed in the central Pacific, and is expected to become a tropical storm. It is currently forecast to pass well-south of Hawai’i.
At the risk of alienating you all with elite facts and high-level logic:
Maybe if you forget to bring your own gun it’s suggestive that you’re not actually very prepared for the responsibility of carrying a gun.
Not much to choose, Richard Feynman, Phil Silvers or Harold Ford, Jr. and a bunch of people I never heard of en.wikipedia.org
Bob Marley died on my birthday and the Stones recorded “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” the day I was born, so at least I still have that going for me.
Irving Berlin and Louis Farrakhan?!No wonder I’m so confused
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 4, 2019
re: #257 Scout
Can any of you folks identify this little feller’?
He (she) was found in my friend’s garage in western Washington state.
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Burn down the garage just to be safe.
Also they’re all insufferable on twitter. https://t.co/v3J5WaDVIm
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) September 4, 2019
re: #263 BlueSpotinAL
How does it feel to be included in the Trump’s sharpie weather zone?
I want whoever visits the oval office in the next few weeks to look around for a coaster with a black line around the edge.
Spotted Dick Sponge pic.twitter.com/btCWpN7F71
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 5, 2019
re: #278 gocart mozart
Not much to choose, Richard Feynman, Phil Silvers or Harold Ford, Jr. and a bunch of people I never heard of en.wikipedia.org
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Hmmm…
Prince William, Jussie Smollett, EDWARD FUCKING SNOWDEN and, JESUS H. CHRIST I’M DOOMED, DAVID BARTON!
re: #230 teleskiguy
President Trump’s decision to take money from critical military projects, including one at Peterson Air Force Base, to pay for his wasteful and ineffective wall is grossly irresponsible and undermines our national security.
My statement: https://t.co/plEdehSGNm— Michael Bennet (@SenatorBennet) September 5, 2019
President Trump’s selfish decision to raid military construction funding is a new low in his ridiculous pursuit of a campaign promise. These projects, including the Space Control Facility at Peterson Air Force Base, were identified by the Department of Defense and the Trump Administration as critical to our military readiness. Taking money from operational priorities to pay for a wasteful and ineffective wall is grossly irresponsible and undermines our national security.
re: #225 teleskiguy
I have never loaned any of my guns to friends, never. Sure, I’ve let them shoot my guns, I’m usually standing right behind them when that happens. Hell, my friends have never asked to borrow a weapon from me. Dan Crenshaw is a gun humping fuckmook.
My brother has a gun. If/When we go out to the range, he’s there with me. He’s just not going to just give it to me, because I don’t have a lot of experience with guns. This is the sensible and smart thing to do.
What we should have—and don’t—are the gun equivalent of dram shop laws, licensing laws and insurance requirements. You can’t own a gun without holding a license and insurance. If you lend out your gun, you are responsible (to be worked out similarly to the dram shop laws). I realize this is strict, but I am TIRED, VERY TIRED of people leaving their guns around the house and kids pick them up and shoot themselves or someone else. Someone dies, but nobody goes to jail because we’ve exempted guns from anything resembling serious laws and regulation. (Yes, I’m aware there are some laws, but not near enough). Hell, you can’t even sue a gun manufacturer for a freaking DEFECT—they are THAT protected.
I am TIRED of the Tree of Liberty being watered by the blood of innocents. /end rant
WTFITS
This outfit is even more fugly than that leaf thing she wore yesterday.
The nightmare continues pic.twitter.com/n9CCzv9fVK
— Red™️ (@Redpainter1) September 5, 2019
re: #278 gocart mozart
I got The Rock and Benjamin Spock. Um. Alrighty then.
re: #284 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Hmmm…
Prince William, Jussie Smollett, EDWARD FUCKING SNOWDEN and, JESUS H. CHRIST I’M DOOMED, DAVID BARTON!
If we’re going for wingnuts (but not the same year), I get Clint Eastwood, aaaaah Rep. Duncan Hunter.
Not too many wingnuts on my birthday. That’s probably the good day in the calendar to be born.
re: #287 The Pie Overlord!
WTFITS
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First the leaves, now the trunk. Next up she’ll disguise herself as a root.
re: #278 gocart mozart
Yin and Yang. Bill Kreutzmann and (ugh) Brian Kilmeade.
Newt in “Aliens” (name, Carrie Henn) was born on the same day as me, six years earlier.
re: #287 The Pie Overlord!
WTFITS
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Looks like she’s trying out her Evita impersonation.
Oh, and lookie at the marijuana leaf motifs on her skirt!
🎶🎵🎶
Another one bites the dust!
Another one bites the dust!
Yeah, another one gone
And another one gone!
Another one bites the dust!
🎵🎶🎵 https://t.co/nluwqFg68u— Harry Turtledove (@HNTurtledove) September 5, 2019
re: #198 Eclectic Cyborg
I don’t care how much I trusted someone, there’s no way in FUCKING HELL I’d lend them a gun registered to me.
NOT A FUCKING CHANCE.
I went and looked, and the federal law is basically that you can loan a gun to a person who could own one on their own: blog.princelaw.com
re: #286 mmmirele
You can sue for defects in manufacture and other things. You cannot sue for “misuse” (such as shooting people).
The Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) is a United States law which protects firearms manufacturers and dealers from being held liable when crimes have been committed with their products. However, both manufacturers and dealers can still be held liable for damages resulting from defective products, breach of contract, criminal misconduct, and other actions for which they are directly responsible in much the same manner that any U.S.-based manufacturer of consumer products is held responsible. They may also be held liable for negligent entrustment when they have reason to know a gun is intended for use in a crime.
I agree a dram shop law example would be useful.
re: #278 gocart mozart
Not much to choose, Richard Feynman, Phil Silvers or Harold Ford, Jr. and a bunch of people I never heard of en.wikipedia.org
Bob Marley died on my birthday and the Stones recorded “I Can’t Get No Satisfaction” the day I was born, so at least I still have that going for me.
There’s a might more recognizable notables born on my birthday, so much so that I’m a bit spoiled for choice:
1412 - Joan of Arc, French martyr and saint (d. 1431)[11]
1811 - Charles Sumner, American lawyer and politician (d. 1874)
1878 - Carl Sandburg, American poet and historian (d. 1967)
1880 - Tom Mix, American cowboy and actor (d. 1940)
1912 - Danny Thomas, American actor, comedian, producer and humanitarian; founded St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital (d. 1991)
1925 - John DeLorean, American engineer and businessman, founded the DeLorean Motor Company (d. 2005)
1930 - Vic Tayback, American actor (d. 1990)
1944 - Bonnie Franklin, American actress and singer (d. 2013)
1946 - Syd Barrett, English singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2006)
1950 - Louis Freeh, American lawyer and jurist, 10th Director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation
1955 - Rowan Atkinson, English actor, producer, and screenwriter
1957 - Nancy Lopez, American golfer and sportscaster
1960 - Howie Long, American football player and sports commentator
1968 - John Singleton, American director, producer, and screenwriter (d. 2019[19])
1969 - Norman Reedus, American actor and model
1970 - Julie Chen, American television journalist, presenter, and producer
1982 - Eddie Redmayne, English actor and model
Ivanka has no taste. None. No wonder the clothes from her clothing line are in the remainder rack at Marshalls ($3.99 for a top). And it still couldn’t sell.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 5, 2019
re: #289 Anymouse 🌹🎃
If we’re going for wingnuts (but not the same year), I get Clint Eastwood, aaaaah Rep. Duncan Hunter.
Not too many wingnuts on my birthday. That’s probably the good day in the calendar to be born.
I found my b’day cohort contains TWO sitting Senators: Dianne Feinstein and Elizabeth Warren! Not to mention Meryl Streep and Cyndi Lauper.
And just one wingnut, apparently (Brit Hume).
Not a bad day, either.
re: #182 KGxvi
So… he’s admitting that he’s purposefully tanking the stock market (and the economy as a whole)? To what end, exactly? Because he wants to be in a pissing match with the Chinese?
His rationale to his followers is short term pain for long term gain, and he’s suffering as well. But we all know he knows shit about the economy and isn’t personally suffering anyway.
re: #218 DangerMan
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“DOD” = “Mexico”
“Dod is how you pronounce Mexico in Spanish, Mr. President.” - Pompeo
re: #287 The Pie Overlord!
WTFITS
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Is that Simon Bolivar over there on the right? Man, even he’s giving Ivanka the look like, “¡Ay - que mierda!”
re: #287 The Pie Overlord!
WTFITS
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Don’t Cry for Me, Oh Velveeta!!!!!
re: #263 BlueSpotinAL
How does it feel to be included in the Trump’s sharpie weather zone?
We didn’t need Trump to tell us to refresh the seasonal bailout strategy. Started about 10 days ago. In a week we will execute an extreme anti-storm plan—a monthlong camping trip to Denver and the Grand Canyon. Come an’ get us, Hurricane Izzy.
re: #243 Jay C
I think it’s worth it: I was just looking at my desk lamp: which for various reasons, I leave burning 24/7. Because of the low harp on the lamp, I had to use 40W appliance bulbs. Which I had to replace every few months. I realize the LED bulb presently in there has been on for 11 months straight, and is probably going to last another year or so more.
Yes, Mr. President Fuckstain, sometimes regulations (or even sponsored suggestions) ARE worth it….
The history of regulations on refrigerators is a great example of things done right.
I may go to Panama and try to charter some rust buckets to take escaping Republicans to Russia just before January 20, 2021. All legitimate forms of travel will be booked solid, and the passengers will be desperate so I might make a killing.
It’s getting so bad!
I honestly have no idea how this rapidly decompensating lunatic fuckweasel can manage to navigate the next 14 months pic.twitter.com/TR7wDa5AOR
— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) September 5, 2019
Jay Carney, Amazon
Josh Earnest, American Airlines
Robert Gibbs, McDonald’s
…
Sean Spicer, Dancing With the Stars
…
Seb Gorka… This: https://t.co/tRM8UampsE— Dylan Byers (@DylanByers) September 5, 2019
Remember last week when you were worried about him nuking hurricanes instead of doctoring the path of the hurricanes he wants to nuke?
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 4, 2019
Fucking Republicans are all alike. Every last fucking one.
In the WaPo, @marcthiessen wrote about how terrible it was that Democrats are talking about packing the Supreme Court. Any comment on Arizona’s Republican governor doing that in his state, Marc? Ready to condemn it? https://t.co/RBCpb2Qu69
— The Rude Pundit (@rudepundit) September 5, 2019
re: #306 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I may go to Panama and try to charter some rust buckets to take escaping Republicans to Russia just before January 20, 2021. All legitimate forms of travel will be booked solid, and the passengers will be desperate so I might make a killing.
Be sure to avoid the overly-strict Panamanian safety and health regulations. Try for rustbuskets registered in Bhutan.
Has Mara Lago filed a FEMA storm damage claim yet??
Netanyahu has met with Putin more than any other world leader https://t.co/FfLA0yLPkm
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 4, 2019
Netanyahu may meet Putin before elections, officials indicate https://t.co/GcLA4cdpPd
— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) September 4, 2019
Just perusing the Ivanka’s Sleeve pages and:
A frilled lizard? No offense to any lizards reading this… #unwantedivanka pic.twitter.com/JN0hsY1OLu
— Malum Scientificus (@thorfinn911) September 4, 2019
re: #312 Dave In Austin
Has Mara Lago filed a FEMA storm damage claim yet??
He’s got his Sharpie out now writing the word “Ming” on the bottom of all the vases he’s going break.
Breaking: A jury has acquitted former Obama White House counsel Greg Craig on a felony charge of misleading the Justice Department about his work related to Ukrainehttps://t.co/DzsKGdTszm
— POLITICO (@politico) September 4, 2019
re: #316 PhillyPretzel
Off your phone? Mine does the same thing.
re: #318 Dave In Austin
Yes. It always happens like that. With a regular camera I have no problem.
re: #319 PhillyPretzel
Yes. It always happens like that. With a regular camera I have no problem.
It still takes better pictures than my telephone. /s
re: #319 PhillyPretzel
Yes. It always happens like that. With a regular camera I have no problem.
IPhone 7…….
moron
“Absolutely nothing is more important than going back & getting to the bottom of the origins of the investigation. We had an administration using America’s Spying Apparatus to spy on a political opponent at the height of a presidential election. Those are all known, undisputed…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 5, 2019
….information does come out.” Charlie Hurt, Washington Times @LouDobbs
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 5, 2019
re: #316 PhillyPretzel
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I think it has something to do with going from the phone to lgf. I have noticed that if I email the picture to myself, and download it before putting it on lgf, it comes out fine. It’s only if I go straight from my phone to lgf that it’s sideways.
On this day in 1923, the first U.S. blimp, the USS Shenandoah, took to the air for the first time. A shape and size that many American tourists still aspire to today.
— Stansaid Airport (@StansaidAirport) September 4, 2019
(Pedant) It wasn’t a blimp, it was an airship.
re: #320 Skip Intro
Oh, do that for a golf green!
Charlie Pierce says that one of the North Carolina districts that are gerrymandered to look like ” a map of Lakes Erie and Ontario” is represented by Mark Meadows. Wouldn’t it be fun if HE got bumped right on out of Congress?
re: #327 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Pedant: It was a rigid airship, as compared to a blimp, which is a non-rigid airship: en.wikipedia.org.
This is what it looks like when a nation makes an effort to combat foreign election interference. A cabinet level position. A commission to alert voters about foreign interference. An independent registry of people buying political ads. https://t.co/wBnz4D86y6 via @politico
— Richard Stengel (@stengel) September 4, 2019
“As a society, we’ve become more tolerant, and this new law will make sure that no matter their personal beliefs, those who sell guns can’t refuse a firearm purchase simply because the buyer has a history of violence or other red flags.” https://t.co/2OLqndcbmp
— The Onion (@TheOnion) September 5, 2019
#WhereisBoris
A big question from @CarolineLucas in the #GeneralElection2019 debate tonight.
❓❓❓ pic.twitter.com/3IYdhOMCJx— The Green Party (@TheGreenParty) September 4, 2019
The only ‘winner’ he’ll ever pick…. https://t.co/vh53gX7yWg
— Clive Lewis MP (@labourlewis) September 4, 2019
RICO? @Popehat
— Devin Nunes’ cow 🐮 (@DevinCow) September 5, 2019
re: #330 Belafon
Pedant: It was a rigid airship, as compared to a blimp, which is a non-rigid airship: en.wikipedia.org.
It’s a giant powered balloon without a string. /s
“When neighbors start talking, good things happen.” 🏡 pic.twitter.com/WKxH3DJ9C7
— Best of Nextdoor (@bestofnextdoor) September 5, 2019
re: #335 Dread Pirate
Discovery should be fun.
That feeling when you realise you should have submitted the article supporting Remain instead of the Leave one. #BrexitVote pic.twitter.com/phXr4JcX9z
— David Schneider (@davidschneider) September 4, 2019
re: #322 Dave In Austin
IPhone 7…….
Drag your thumb up from the bottom edge and see if rotation lock is on, if so turn it off.
If that doesn’t fix it you can edit orientation in Photos. Click on edit, then crop, then look for the rotation symbol on the lower left. Then save.
re: #335 Dread Pirate
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““I just could not understand why so many resources of the government were put into this when, in fact, actually the republic itself is at risk,” juror Michael Meyer said after the Greg Craig acquittal https://t.co/cqZF6ag5m3
— Eric Tucker (@etuckerAP) September 4, 2019
EXCLUSIVE: Alva Johnson Drops Lawsuit Against President Trump: ‘I’m Fighting Against a Person With Unlimited Resources’ https://t.co/bu0lyrhair
— Olivia Messer 💀 (@OliviaMesser) September 5, 2019
re: #310 MsJ
I hate to say this but elections have consequences. Every time Republicans win, they do crazy stuff like this. Nothing surprises me anymore. People need to stop voting for them. Period. There are no moderate (good) ones.
The #sharpie thing is Costanza level lying.
— Erin DeCaprio (@ErinDeCaprio) September 5, 2019
Bolsonaro: Chile ‘is not Cuba’ thanks to Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship (Deutsche Welle, more at the link, he doesn’t seem very nice)
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro accused the UN’s Michelle Bachelet of interfering in domestic politics after she criticized rising police violence. He had harsh words for her and praise for Chile’s 1973 military coup.
Erick the Erickspawn
Wouldn’t burying a firearm in the dirt make it, oh I dunno, like, unusable?
I know people who keep AR-15’s buried because they’re afraid one day the government might come for them. I know others who are stockpiling them. It is not a stretch to say there’d be violence if the gov’t tried to confiscate them. https://t.co/YOknHLk9aY
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) September 4, 2019
re: #8 SteelPH
OT already, but in regards to gun control, I can’t shake the feeling that the people most opposed to it are those who know they wouldn’t pass a background check in the first place.
I’m so late to say… THIS.
re: #348 The Pie Overlord!
Wouldn’t burying a firearm in the dirt make it, oh I dunno, like, unusable?
Yes. You could get it working again after a thorough cleaning.
re: #350 teleskiguy
Yes. You could get it working again after a thorough cleaning.
That would be those wacky law-and-order Republicans, once again intimating violence if they don’t get their way.
THE GOVERNMENT HAS TANKS. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ARTILLERY. THE GOVERNMENT HAS ARMORED PERSONNEL CARRIERS. THE GOVERNMENT HAS AN ENTIRE AIR FORCE. You have an AR-15. Have fun.
— 🅳🅾🅽’🆃 🅲🅰🅻🅻 🅼🅴 🆂🆄🆁🅴🅻🆈. (@CurseYouKhan) September 4, 2019
re: #348 The Pie Overlord!
Erick the Erickspawn
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The geniuses who only own guns because of that fever dream that someday, someone will try and take them away from them.
Those people shouldn’t be allowed to have guns, the circle or irony.
🎶🎶🎶🎶she got a bob! Don’t keep your distance 🎶🎶🎶don’t cry for her Argentina 🎶🎶 pic.twitter.com/2EyK2qeaqR
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) September 5, 2019
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Remember. Don’t stream and drive folks. pic.twitter.com/ZcZL33v25A
— JΞSŦΞR ✪ ΔCŦUΔL³³º¹ (@th3j35t3r) September 5, 2019
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) September 5, 2019
Pope on critics: It’s ‘an honor if the Americans attack me’ https://t.co/f2xbZ2RwjJ
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) September 4, 2019
ouch
re: #348 The Pie Overlord!
Erick the Erickspawn
Wouldn’t burying a firearm in the dirt make it, oh I dunno, like, unusable?I know people who keep AR-15’s buried because they’re afraid one day the government might come for them. I know others who are stockpiling them. It is not a stretch to say there’d be violence if the gov’t tried to confiscate them. https://t.co/YOknHLk9aY
— Erick Erickson (@EWErickson) September 4, 2019
Well, Erick kiddie-massacre apologist, I know of people who are stockpiling Hellfire missiles, 120mm tank rounds, JDAMs, IR night vision equipment, and armored vehicles. And, no, they are not your Russian friends.
The cult of the gun will buy anything related:
sportsmansguide.com
Buy more rifles than you can carry because FREEDOM.
Bury them so no one can grab them. Tell no one where.
Forget where they are.
Repeat.
Imagine understanding how easy it would have been to avoid the criticism. Blows the mind!
— Eric in #VA10 (@Eric12144176) September 4, 2019
This is what happens when the NRA is distracted by distressing news from accounting. https://t.co/HE9aDiDynA
— Schooley (@Rschooley) September 5, 2019
I see that Republicans are making their usual threats to leave the country if a Democrat, especially a woman, is elected President. We should do everything possible to encourage this.
Consider, for example, a Dunkirk in reverse: The new Democratic President Elect announces a 3 day amnesty, starting January 20,. for all Republicans who may have broken the law. They have that much time to get out of the country after the POTUS is sworn in. This should be announced far enough in advance that Putin and the Chinese and anyone else who wants them will have time to send cargo planes, cruise ships, container carriers, oligarchs’ yachts, cattle boats or whatever else they might have to pick them up. The ships would have to wait outside the 12 mile limit until the amnesty takes effect, at which point they may enter US ports for exactly 3 days under strict quarantine: Anyone can go aboard, no one comes off. Of course, particularly desperate refugees will be free to sail, swim, or inner tube out to the fleet in the meantime.
This picture makes me want to vomit.
Listen to his speech, ‘I’ve Been To The Mountaintop,’ delivered the evening before he was assassinated. My father knew his time on earth was short. He stood by his nonviolent philosophy. He would not have wanted a gun battle on his behalf. Don’t use him for this. #MLK pic.twitter.com/qQEgm4dNzQ
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) September 5, 2019
If any DFW Republicans plan to flee the country on January 20, 2021, I will volunteer to personally drive them to the airport in my Rolls-Royce. I will even donate a condemned FEMA trailer to house them in if they can figure out a way to get it to Siberia.
Um… @McCreadyForNC was a Marine, so I’m guessing he’s stronger on vets and the military than you, General Bonespurs McChickenshit. https://t.co/B0taeQPpgt
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) September 5, 2019
LOL his name for Trump.
Marvin Gaye break.
The cleanness of that voice is what jumps out. It’s something we see in all great singers but, man, when someone doesn’t have it and they still sell it annoys the hell out of me. It’s my old Black dude music take but I stand by it https://t.co/BsRM4uESJ6
— Keep It Surly (@surlyurbanist) September 5, 2019
Shut your pie hole, Walker baby.https://t.co/N0J04kp51U
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 5, 2019
re: #365 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
I see that Republicans are making their usual threats to leave the country if a Democrat, especially a woman, is elected President. We should do everything possible to encourage this.
Consider, for example, a Dunkirk in reverse: The new Democratic President Elect announces a 3 day amnesty, starting January 20,. for all Republicans who may have broken the law. They have that much time to get out of the country after the POTUS is sworn in. This should be announced far enough in advance that Putin and the Chinese and anyone else who wants them will have time to send cargo planes, cruise ships, container carriers, oligarchs’ yachts, cattle boats or whatever else they might have to pick them up. The ships would have to wait outside the 12 mile limit until the amnesty takes effect, at which point they may enter US ports for exactly 3 days under strict quarantine: Anyone can go aboard, no one comes off. Of course, particularly desperate refugees will be free to sail, swim, or inner tube out to the fleet in the meantime.
The Mariel boatlift, in perverse reverse.
I like it…
re: #366 The Pie Overlord!
This picture makes me want to vomit.
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Also, what good would a sniper do him? I assume the sniper wouldn’t just be randomly shooting people, and if anyone had seen the assassin wouldn’t they have taken some defensive moves?
SCOOP: Roger Stone’s “wingman” and close aide Andrew Miller—who spent a year battling Mueller in court—has been subpoenaed to testify against Stone, as a government witness, at his November 5 trial. This time, he plans to comply. https://t.co/8SImtV56Ed
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 4, 2019
re: #366 The Pie Overlord!
This picture makes me want to vomit.
Kristina Cook, Chairwoman for the @GOPDenver, attacked @TayAnderson2019 repeatedly on Facebook and the result was this hideous comment. She should step down. #copolitics
— Katie 🐝🐝🐝 (@kejtia) September 5, 2019
Politics in this country have shifted so far into crazy wing-nut territory that wack-jobs like Bongino sound reasonable. I call it the “Joe Walsh” effect.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 5, 2019
re: #366 The Pie Overlord!
This picture makes me want to vomit.
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She’s the Denver GOP chair.
re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
Forget it Marianne, all those people are voting for Trump.
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So do you play Street Fighter Preacher Edition, too?https://t.co/mkFAk3n8LP
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) September 5, 2019
re: #381 Joe Bacon 🌹
Thanks for reminding me. I meant to reply to her when I got home:
I was born and raised in Texas, and still live here. I have seen Texan pray to end the gay, pray for rain, and not stand up for minorities, the poor, children, or the old. Maybe they should practice some of that stuff they claim to believe in first.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) September 5, 2019
Darling Richard, The High Command has been deposed. We women have taken control of the battlements. Bonespurs McChickenshit has been stripped of his rank
& is imprisoned awaiting trial for treason. Finish the battle and come home. We’ll discuss the role of men at a later date. M— Martha was right (@DrMDunk) September 5, 2019
re: #158 Anymouse 🌹🎃
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re: #370 Anymouse 🌹🎃
“Martha,
We’ve been stranded for weeks with no news from High Command. The officers have taken to openly calling our Maximum Leader ‘Gen. Bonespurs McChickenshit.’ Our last orders appear to be nothing more than a schlong drawn with a sharpie.”#TalesFromTheBattleForGreenland— Operative_X (@OperativeXRay) September 5, 2019
Well, from the forum I manage over at Yahoo, someone sent me a link to a video on YouTube claiming Washington Irving was an atheist (no, he was a Presbyterian) who was part of an atheistic conspiracy to make Christians look bad for believing in a flat Earth prior to Columbus.
No I will not put that video here. Is there a class beyond “brain dead?”
Irving did falsely introduce the idea Europeans did not know the Earth was a sphere before Columbus, but it was not part of some grand conspiracy for (name something).
Due to Irving’s influence, a lot of schools taught this misconception for many years.
Europeans knew the Earth is a sphere. That’s been know for thousands of years. Columbus just thought it is smaller than it is.
re: #269 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I guess I’m too old or uneducated or something; I don’t know what any of that is.
What it means is that you yell at clouds and they listen.
Federal judge rules terror watchlist violates constitutional rights https://t.co/7TiPdDSGM9
— Jeffrey Levin (@jilevin) September 5, 2019
re: #387 BlueSpotinAL
What it means is that you yell at clouds and they listen.
The Google Assistant yells, or at least talks, back. No, seriously. A while back it popped up unbidden at an inconvenient time (as it sometimes does) and I reflexively said, “FUCK OFF!”
It responded, “Have I upset you somehow?” in that creepy, uncanny valley tone it has.
Fact check: true https://t.co/BsYKYU20yO
— ACLU (@ACLU) September 4, 2019
re: #117 The Pie Overlord!
Forget it Marianne, all those people are voting for Trump.
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It’s still there for now.
This is in the thread:
find me where she said that verbatim and I’ll donate $20 to the candidate of your choice
— Eduardo (@irltho) September 4, 2019
Okay, Eduardo, pay up.
re: #202 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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SO Mr. Kotex is leaving Congress too! Good. The hits just keep on coming to the RepubliKKKlan Party!
re: #390 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
The Google Assistant yells, or at least talks, back. No, seriously. A while back it popped up unbidden at an inconvenient time (as it sometimes does) and I reflexively said, “FUCK OFF!”
It responded, “Have I upset you somehow?” in that creepy, uncanny valley tone it has.
When it starts talking about its enthusiasm for the mission, run.
New LGF Page.
.@VicBergerIV distills Fuckface Von Clownstick’s essence with clever editing, creepy sound effects, and well-placed airhorns. Donald Trump Thinks the F-35 Is LITERALLY Invisible… AND MORE! [VIDEO] https://t.co/Rlt9gS3WEJ
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) September 5, 2019
This is the man the Denver GOP chairwoman went after with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King gun meme and attacks across social media. He is running for an at-large seat on the Denver School Board.
Over 24 hours ago I had to lockdown my account due to receiving death threats, hateful messages, and charged with false accusations.
I was NOT in hiding & I am NOT Antifa!
Let me be clear … I AM A CHAMPION FOR HUMAN RIGHTS & KIDS!
- Still I Rise— Tay Anderson (@TayAnderson2019) September 5, 2019
Hurricane Dorian has gone back up to Category 3 strength with 115 mph winds as it continues to approach the South Carolina coast https://t.co/thCuMcLYmA pic.twitter.com/zWJlEP4Fcz
— CNN Breaking News (@cnnbrk) September 5, 2019
As the GOP squalls when the Democrats add new seats to SCOTUS to make up for the seats stolen by the GOP, we will point to this and tell them to shut their hypocritical pie holes.
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) September 5, 2019
Probably a little late, but I only realised this morning that this had already deteriorated to an actual end of carriage already:
>>>and my parents aren’t the only ones who will shift their subscription over to whichever of you caves fastest and gets Altitude back into its channel lineup. #PissingContestsSuck and the #contentgeneratoralwayswins. Just get us back our channel before Avs season starts, please.
— (((Chrysi Cat))) (@chrysicat) September 5, 2019
Somehow I doubt I’m the only person annoyed with this, though admittedly it’s a small number since most of us aren’t in the Denver-controlled media market and most of those who are, aren’t as into indoor team sports, but I still want to at least bounce it off you?
re: #398 NO SMOCKING GUN!
It would appear Maryanne Williamson’s prayers are having the opposite effect. Dorian is back to major hurricane status, hurricane force winds are up against the coast now, the storm is growing larger, and will come very close or cross the coastline near Charleston.
Maybe she would do better to direct her prayers from the shore in Charleston Harbor?
re: #276 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Tropical Depression 12-E has formed in the central Pacific, and is expected to become a tropical storm. It is currently forecast to pass well-south of Hawai’i.
And right into Alabama.
re: #294 Belafon
I went and looked, and the federal law is basically that you can loan a gun to a person who could own one on their own: blog.princelaw.com
Which brings up the question, if they don’t have a gun already how do you know they are legally able to own one in the first place without a background check?