Seth Meyers Analyzes the Broken Brain of Donald Trump [VIDEO]
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump defending his doctored map showing Hurricane Dorian hitting Alabama.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump defending his doctored map showing Hurricane Dorian hitting Alabama.
Wow. RIP, @thinkprogress https://t.co/lnJn00vi26
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) September 6, 2019
Our great @JudgeJeanine has just written a book that will add to the tremendous success of her last number one best seller. It’s called, “Radicals, Resistance, and Revenge, The Left’s Plot To Remake America.” It is a FANTASTIC book. Go get it! @foxandfriends
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 6, 2019
“It is a FANTASTIC book”
do you think he read it?
same, same, same pic.twitter.com/CTbP7TfJh3
— Roland (@Roli_Kunz) September 6, 2019
She lacks the comedy chops of a Hickenlooper or a DeBlasio https://t.co/nRCjgpvph1
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
Corinthian helmet from the Battle of Marathon (490 BC) found with the warrior’s skull inside. More pics: https://t.co/lMptHpRoxZ pic.twitter.com/xvddAgZl3L
— History Lovers Club (@historylvrsclub) September 6, 2019
This George clip was deleted so posting again
“People of modest means continue to elect these rich cocksuckers who don’t give a fuck about them”.
Seems a good time to be sharing 2 mins of George Carlin testimony.
pic.twitter.com/3THZkdOnbZ— vdimascio 🌹🌊 (@dimasciov) September 6, 2019
re: #1 lawhawk
That kind of sucks. Why aren’t there rich liberals willing to throw money at projects like this the way Breitbart and Daily Caller are propped up on the right?
someone over at politicalwire.com screengrabbed Taegan’s post about the jobs report, then reposted it as a comment:
re: #5 gocart mozart
Two Corinthians walk into a war….
Apparently the ‘meh’ jobs numbers were even meh-er than they seem at first blush. 25,000 of the 130,000 jobs were the USG hiring for the Census. So, more like 105,000.
Dear God when will this shit end 🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/Nse17oWD7k
— Jesus Chrysler (@JesusChrysler15) September 6, 2019
re: #3 gocart mozart
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At a local fair a couple years back I found the Donald Duck.
Buttigieg says ‘reckoning’ coming over GOP and Christianity
Speaking on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” Thursday, Buttigieg kicked off a day of television appearances in which he highlighted his Christian faith.
Republicans, he asserted, are “known for beating people on the head” with their faith while following a policy agenda aimed at reducing assistance for the poor and other policies he said were at odds with that message.
Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, said “there’s going to be a reckoning over that.”
I rather like Pete, though I don’t agree with him about everything. In particular, I think he wastes energy trying to win over Trumpites, where I have just written them off to concentrate on unity, and getting out the vote. Even so, I think he could actually beat Trump and by a pretty good margin. Such an election would become a national referendum on homophobia, since the GOP has monopolized the bigot vote and will not be able to restrain themselves from attacking him on that basis. Indeed, it might turn into a referendum on evangelical power in general.
Putin: Planning more attacks on Europe
Xi: Busy winning a trade war
Kim: Building more nukes
Trump: Freaked out that no one told him it’s a good thing he did wishing a weather forecaster away into the cornfield https://t.co/yeNDz6l0gc— Tom Nichols (@RadioFreeTom) September 6, 2019
re: #15 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Buttigieg says ‘reckoning’ coming over GOP and Christianity
I rather like Pete, though I don’t agree with him about everything. In particular, I think he wastes energy trying to win over Trumpites, where I have just written them off to concentrate on unity, and getting out the vote. Even so, I think he could actually beat Trump and by a pretty good margin. Such an election would become a national referendum on homophobia, since the GOP has monopolized the bigot vote and will not be able to restrain themselves from attacking him on that basis. Indeed, it might be turn into a referendum on evangelical power in general.
Not gonna happen.
Xtians will continue to bow down before a Golden Elephant no matter what. People will continue to walk out of churches and never go back. They will eventually wind up in an insignificant niche outside of a secular society.
re: #17 Joe Bacon 🌹
Not gonna happen.
Xtians will continue to bow down before a Golden Elephant no matter what. People will continue to walk out of churches and never go back. They will eventually wind up in an insignificant niche outside of a secular society.
Which is why they’re hoping to create a theocracy before that happens.
Speaking of Panama, wondering how that old Trump property is doing now. Wasn’t that dealt with at USAO-SDNY? 😎 https://t.co/ycZeTnS9OL
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) September 6, 2019
re: #17 Joe Bacon 🌹
Not gonna happen.
Xtians will continue to bow down before a Golden Elephant no matter what. People will continue to walk out of churches and never go back. They will eventually wind up in an insignificant niche outside of a secular society.
Sure, I don’t doubt his sincerity, but I think Pete’s emphasis on his religious faith is part of his doomed effort to win over the Trumpers.
Trump is going on for 6 fucking days about how he was “right” about Alabama being in the path of Dorian (it wasn’t), and this is his apparent current emotional state: (screaming) into the void:
Meanwhile, coastal Carolinas are a mess as the storm has cut power, flooded significant parts of the states, and there’s quite a bit of damage.
re: #15 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
These comments are why I would like to see him as the VP candidate. I’m not too sure about getting anyone back either but if he can pin the ears back on some of the evangelicals as well as Pence and his hypocrisy, that would go a long way towards ending the monopoly that the GOP has had on claiming “morality” religious or otherwise.
re: #21 lawhawk
Trump is going on for 6 fucking days about how he was “right” about Alabama being in the path of Dorian (it wasn’t), and this is his apparent current emotional state: (screaming) into the void:
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Meanwhile, coastal Carolinas are a mess as the storm has cut power, flooded significant parts of the states, and there’s quite a bit of damage.
The Lonesome Rhodes Moment is coming. He is going to flip out in public!
re: #22 William Lewis
These comments are why I would like to see him as the VP candidate. I’m not too sure about getting anyone back either but if he can pin the ears back on some of the evangelicals as well as Pence and his hypocrisy, that would go a long way towards ending the monopoly that the GOP has had on claiming “morality” religious or otherwise.
If Trump goes down, the Golden Elephant* Cult goes down with him.
*gleefully stealing that term.
Is anyone surprised some of the military cuts to pay for Mr. Trump’s wall will be good for Putin?
“Putin’s worldview is zero-sum, For Putin to win—to look “great,” the US has to lose.”
Russian Strategic Intentions: A Strategic Multilayer Assessment (SMA) White Paper, May 2019 pic.twitter.com/AM8V0oZAVk— An Old Woman (@linda72135856) September 6, 2019
re: #23 Joe Bacon 🌹
The Lonesome Rhodes Moment is coming. He is going to flip out in public!
You know what? It won’t matter a bit.
re: #24 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
If Trump goes down, the Golden Elephant* Cult goes down with him.
*gleefully stealing that term.
Doubtful. Like a bad case of herpes, they’ll come back again and again… usually at inopportune times. In fact, the way things are going, I suspect the Golden Elephant Cult is going to be all that’s left of the Republican Party in 2021 - regardless of who takes the oath of office in January.
The politically active social conservatives, especially the fundamentalists, are likely never going to go away and they’ll always play an outsized role in the Republican Party because we have a de facto two party system.
re: #26 Skip Intro
You know what? It won’t matter a bit.
Unless he collapses in the process. Then the Admin won’t be able to keep running from questions about his health.
re: #27 KGxvi
Doubtful. Like a bad case of herpes, they’ll come back again and again… usually at inopportune times. In fact, the way things are going, I suspect the Golden Elephant Cult is going to be all that’s left of the Republican Party in 2021 - regardless of who takes the oath of office in January.
The politically active social conservatives, especially the fundamentalists, are likely never going to go away and they’ll always play an outsized role in the Republican Party because we have a de facto two party system.
If so, that dooms the Republican Party. and a successor will appear. It has happened before, though not in a very long time. As Joe Bacon says, they will eventually wind up in an insignificant niche outside a secular society.
I’m late seeing this: Monsanto exec says “it has to be done by third parties” to “beat the shit out” of moms’ group— nice illustration of how dark money works. https://t.co/2egvhsO0Lp
— Jane Mayer (@JaneMayerNYer) September 6, 2019
For some reason this morning, in a dream I had, looking at an image of art, some men are speaking and ask “what about Quisling?”
Of course that reference is about Vidkun Quisling, who collected art (not because he was an artist but because he could pick up art cheap after WWI and the Russian revolution) before he got into politics.
Thinking back on the dream, it seems to me that Trump is infatuated with Norway because he is very much like Quisling in a couple of ways. The attraction to fascism being a central theme. Now, Quisling was much more eloquent and better presented himself than Trump does, but they are of the same stripe.
re: #30 jaunte
Monsanto has been dirty as fuck for years. This doesn’t surprise me.
re: #32 Eclectic Cyborg
Dark money turns corporations into mafias, directing their thugs to teach violent lessons to anyone who resists.
re: #29 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
If so, that dooms the Republican Party. and a successor will appear. It has happened before, though not in a very long time. As Joe Bacon says, they will eventually wind up in an insignificant niche outside a secular society.
As long as they remain politically active, they’ll find a home, especially if they can win primaries within whatever the conservative party will be or they can swing general election results.
Ideally, they’d be a third party that occasionally wins seats but is only invited to join a coalition government in the most severe circumstances (like we see in European politics)
If @realDonaldTrump wants to:
-Cost the US $400B
-Force us to consume 320 billion more gallons of oil
-Make consumers pay more at the pump
-Degrade our air
-Risk our health
All to force a deal carmakers don’t even want? Fine.
Then we’ll see him in court. https://t.co/X8d8VPXcBP— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) September 6, 2019
Good luck trying to wipe out the GOP here in the South. For at lot of these folks, voting Conservative is as essential as breathing.
re: #35 Charles Johnson
Wouldn’t that be tried in a Federal court with a possibly Trump friendly Judge?
re: #28 Eclectic Cyborg
Unless he collapses in the process. Then the Admin won’t be able to keep running from questions about his health.
The problem with that is nobody is going to ask about his health; certainly not the media. They can’t “both-sides” that question.
re: #35 Charles Johnson
They’re trying to break the EPA and the underlying authority granted to California to set its own fuel economy standards (which the automakers are willingly looking to do with CA).
Everything Trump touches dies. He and the GOP want to destroy the regulatory system and safety net, all while padding the courts with like-minded extremists that undermine the judicial underpinnings of the modern nation.
re: #35 Charles Johnson
That’s exactly what he wants. To destroy the liveability of the planet is the Republicans bigest dream, as long as they can make big money doing it.
I will withhold judgment until more facts are known, but this investigation raises a red flag. Sherman Act prohibits agreements for purpose or effect of limiting competition, but DOJ can’t use antitrust law to derail deal solely to undermine Calif’s higher emissions standards. https://t.co/ijZAx6OkD6
— Barb McQuade (@BarbMcQuade) September 6, 2019
This is the content I need to start my day https://t.co/9XlKQGok4F pic.twitter.com/wpfPdEB3P9
— Andrew Kurjata 📻 (@akurjata) September 6, 2019
re: #35 Charles Johnson
From the linked NYT story:
The potential challenge to California’s authority, which would be a stinging broadside to the state’s governor and environmentalists, has been widely anticipated.
No, NYT, it’s not a broadside to political activities. It’s a broadside to my lungs.
The NYT is so unwilling to call out Trump for what he is, always casting Trump as some sort of sports figure simply playing against the other team.
re: #41 Dread Pirate
Nothing about this limits competition. CA has always had ability to set higher fuel economy levels than the US. It’s clear that Trump doesn’t give a shit about any of this.
Federalism allows the feds to set the floor for a given area of economic activity, but states can have a higher level - and CA has explicit ability to set higher fuel economy levels after consulting with multiple automakers who are intent on increasing their fuel economy standards above what Trump wants to roll back to.
Europe is setting higher standards, so CA is leading where Trump refuses to do (because Obama!)
re: #36 Eclectic Cyborg
Good luck trying to wipe out the GOP here in the South. For at lot of these folks, voting Conservative is as essential as breathing.
Oh, they won’t be wiped out, not to the same extent the Whigs were anyway. They could become a regional rump party with no real relevance to national politics.
Trump will continue to lower standards everywhere he can, because it’s the only way to maintain a supply of Republican voters.
The most amazing thing about this whole “Sharpie-gate” stupidity is how easily Trump could have avoided it.
“I said Alabama might be hit by Dorian - thankfully, I was wrong.”
Instead he’s been ranting like a lunatic about it all week. This is NOT HEALTHY BEHAVIOR.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 6, 2019
re: #35 Charles Johnson
Trump Admin is also looking into anti-trust violations because major auto manufacturers “struck a deal” with California on emissions.
Separately, the Justice Department has opened an antitrust probe into the deal, in which four automakers agreed on compromise tailpipe emissions requirements with California. The administration is also preparing to formally strip California’s authority to set auto efficiency regulations that are tougher than the federal government’s, according to people familiar with the matter.
I can’t imagine this ends well for Trump:
Automakers want to avoid splitting the market with two different standards — a federal mileage requirement in most states versus more stringent rules in more than a dozen states that adhere to California’s standards and account for more than a third of U.S. auto sales.
After talks with California and the Trump administration faltered, the California Air Resources Board announced in July an accord with the Ford Motor Co., Honda Motor Co., BMW AG and Volkswagen AG on tailpipe greenhouse gas emissions regulations.
The four carmakers agreed with California’s clean-air regulator to boost the fuel efficiency of autos sold in the U.S through 2026, defying a Trump administration proposal to ease mileage requirements enacted during the Obama administration.
The market is moving towards more efficient vehicles anyway.
I don’t think he understands how cool he’s making this sound
— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) September 6, 2019
re: #47 Charles Johnson
“I said Alabama might be hit by Dorian - thankfully, I was wrong.”
A nihilistic narcissist admitting they are wrong is as likely as the sun rising in the west.
re: #42 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Fun fact: I grew up just outside of Stittsville. Do not recall seeing any drunken raccoons though.
re: #49 goddamnedfrank
“Being educated is nothing to be proud about,” he said. “It builds the ego, especially with women. It builds their egos and they really believe that they can be better and are better than men. That’s why these men who are marrying these so-called educated women, they are turning their husbands into housewives. They make them stay home, they make them babysit, they make them cook, they make them clean, they make them be the woman.”
I’m not going to lie… if I were to get married and my wife made enough money that I could be a kept man, I’d be down for that in a hot minute. I enjoy cooking, I wouldn’t mind taking the kids to school. The cleaning might be an issue, but I think I could probably quietly hire a cleaning service.
If Twitter can bait and play you so easily, imagine what the Chinese can do. https://t.co/bJQbGBxP91
— John Sipher (@john_sipher) September 6, 2019
If only someone had warned us.
Wait a minute. Someone did.
— 😎Elle Chestnut 🦆🏒 (@CopperSorrel) September 6, 2019
oh god not ted rall again and in the wall street journal no less
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 6, 2019
I hadn’t seen anything by Ted Rall for, well, years probably, until today. Those were golden years, and I’d like him to go away again to wherever he was then.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 6, 2019
re: #52 KGxvi
I’m not going to lie… if I were to get married and my wife made enough money that I could be a kept man, I’d be down for that in a hot minute. I enjoy cooking, I wouldn’t mind taking the kids to school. The cleaning might be an issue, but I think I could probably quietly hire a cleaning service.
THIS.
re: #15 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Buttigieg says ‘reckoning’ coming over GOP and Christianity
I rather like Pete, though I don’t agree with him about everything. In particular, I think he wastes energy trying to win over Trumpites, where I have just written them off to concentrate on unity, and getting out the vote. Even so, I think he could actually beat Trump and by a pretty good margin. Such an election would become a national referendum on homophobia, since the GOP has monopolized the bigot vote and will not be able to restrain themselves from attacking him on that basis. Indeed, it might turn into a referendum on evangelical power in general.
This actually wouldn’t be the first time this has happened. The election of 1800 between Adams and Jefferson had a number of religious types chiming in on Adams’ side. The things said about Jefferson by the Federalist-leaning pastors would sound familiar to our ears today. In Jefferson’s case, they harped on him being a deist.
The Evangelicals need to be absolutely crushed in an election, just crushed. It can’t be half measures.
re: #57 mmmirele
The Evangelicals need to be absolutely crushed in an election, just crushed. It can’t be half measures.
They won’t be. They have too much power in the South and Midwest.
re: #49 goddamnedfrank
“That’s why these men who are marrying these so-called educated women, they are turning their husbands into housewives. They make them stay home, they make them babysit, they make them cook, they make them clean, they make them be the woman.”
Next thing you know, these women will want to be on top!
And I for one welcome our new female overlords!
A couple of years back, Jesse Lee Peterson’s producer emailed me and invited me to be on his show.
I’d never heard of him so I looked him up. I didn’t answer the invitation because he looked like a nut then, but lately he’s gone WAY off the rails, much more than when I checked him out.
re: #60 Charles Johnson
A couple of years back, Jesse Lee Peterson’s producer emailed me and invited me to be on his show.
I’d never heard of him so I looked him up. I didn’t answer the invitation because he looked like a nut then, but lately he’s gone WAY off the rails, much more than when I checked him out.
Seems like there’s a lot of that going around lately.
re: #61 Blind Frog Belly White
Seems like there’s a lot of that going around lately.
They gotta keep upping the crazy to keep the grift going, just like an addict has to keep upping the dose to get the high.
It’s because they are salty and crumble easily.
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
re: #58 Eclectic Cyborg
They won’t be. They have too much power in the South and Midwest.
And there’s an undeniable appeal for some people in things like blaming The Other for their own misfortunes and wanting to ensure that nobody ever makes them uncomfortable.
I believe that is typically called …
NOT capitalism https://t.co/dzZjOBvWvD— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) September 6, 2019
re: #30 jaunte
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they are brazen in their likely illegal and conspiratorial communications
and they dont seem to care
they never think their emails will see the light of day
re: #31 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Thinking back on the dream, it seems to me that Trump is infatuated with Norway because he is very much like Quisling in a couple of ways. The attraction to fascism being a central theme. Now, Quisling was much more eloquent and better presented himself than Trump does, but they are of the same stripe.
And his ams is now a synonym for fascist puppet of hostile invaders.
re: #51 Eclectic Cyborg
Fun fact: I grew up just outside of Stittsville. Do not recall seeing any drunken raccoons though.
Remember all those time your momma told you to get in here right now? And you were all oh Mom, can I stay out just a little while longer? And she said No, you get in the house this instant?
She was trying to spare you the sight of drunken raccoons.
re: #20 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Sure, I don’t doubt his sincerity, but I think Pete’s emphasis on his religious faith is part of his doomed effort to win over the Trumpers.
And it is ABSOLUTELY DOOMED as long as access to abortion is a Democratic party platform plank and Evangelicals continue to be single issue voters on abortion. Even young Evangelicals (the more church-attending, the worse it gets) have bought into the anti-abortion position.
Based on my experience, you can’t talk these people out of their belief. It takes personal impact to get them to rethink their view on abortion.
This is the owner of 8chan because of fucking course he is. pic.twitter.com/SuwOopfjmd
— Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) September 6, 2019
re: #65 Dread Pirate
We’re almost at price fixing.
re: #50 KGxvi
A nihilistic narcissist admitting they are wrong is as likely as the sun rising in the west.
he could have said nothing at all
it would likely never have come up again
re: #71 gocart mozart
Straight out of the Dwight Schrute mold.
meatballs pic.twitter.com/X65P6bCkWI
— jeffreyw (@imjeffreyw) September 6, 2019
re: #70 mmmirele
And it is ABSOLUTELY DOOMED as long as access to abortion is a Democratic party platform plank and Evangelicals continue to be single issue voters on abortion. Even young Evangelicals (the more church-attending, the worse it gets) have bought into the anti-abortion position.
Based on my experience, you can’t talk these people out of their belief. It takes personal impact to get them to rethink their view on abortion.
That’s true of almost everything, though. Mrs. FBW and I were talking the other day about characteristics of conservatives, and I pointed out their complete inability to understand anyone’s life experience being different from their own. They always think it’s about personal failing, till it hits them directly.
I used the example of the Cheney family and marriage equality. The only reason Dick Cheney supports marriage equality is because it affects his own daughter. But that effect didn’t even reach to her own sister.
There was also a guy on the Bowsite, who was as conservative as anyone there, till he lost his well-paid job and couldn’t find one for a while. And he got shit from some there for not taking shit jobs that paid less than his unemployment insurance.
re: #73 DangerMan
he could have said nothing at all
it would likely never have come up again
I don’t think HE could have.
re: #50 KGxvi
A nihilistic narcissist admitting they are wrong is as likely as the sun rising in the west.
He could have said “Initial forecasts showed that Alabama might have been affected; thankfully that did not happen”. See — doesn’t say he’s wrong and the controversy dies right there.
re: #78 Blind Frog Belly White
I don’t think HE could have.
Ron White, “I Had the Right to Remain Silent…But I Didn’t Have the Ability”.
re: #76 DangerMan
you enjoy watching us squirm, dontcha?
cannoli pic.twitter.com/9f1Tt4vIFy
— jeffreyw (@imjeffreyw) September 6, 2019
re: #48 KGxvi
Trump Admin is also looking into anti-trust violations because major auto manufacturers “struck a deal” with California on emissions.
I can’t imagine this ends well for Trump:
The market is moving towards more efficient vehicles anyway.
So also, too:
a federal mileage requirement in most states versus more stringent rules in more than a dozen states that adhere to California’s standards and account for more than a third of U.S. auto sales.
So it’s not just California?
And anyway, if, as Gov. Newsom says, “see you in court”, when might that be? Ever?
Even if the DOJ goes right ahead and files their stupid “antitrust” action on Monday (and unless I’m mistaken, their release only indicated possible/intended action, not an announcement of steps actually taken [?]) - it’s September 2019 now. How long do these sort of suits take to work their way up through the relevant courts? Especially with CA’s (and probably others states’) AG fighting it all the way? 6 months? 9 months? A year til opening arguments? What’s to stop it from getting spun out til the new Administration takes over a year from January (and who will probably drop this idiot action ASAP)?
re: #81 Eventual Carrion
Ron White, “I Had the Right to Remain Silent…But I Didn’t Have the Ability”.
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even knowing what’s coming, an absolute effing fave. every single time i hear that story.
re: #59 Blind Frog Belly White
Next thing you know, these women will want to be on top!
And I for one welcome our new female overlords!
Yeah, at my age that saves quite a bit of work and unnecessary stress on the joints.
Oh.
You mean metaphorically.
re: #83 Eclectic Cyborg
“I got thrown out IN to public!”
Probably my favourite Ron bit.
Another good one was the plane flight engine problem.
The guy sitting next to me is losing his mind. Apparently, he had a lot to live for. He goes “Hey man! [gasps for air] Hey, man! Hey, man! [gasps for air] If one of these engines fails, [gasps for air] how far will the other one take us?” [As himself]”All the way to the scene of the crash! Which is pretty handy, ‘cause that’s where we’re headed. I bet we beat the paramedics there by a half-hour! We’re haulin’ ass!”
re: #51 Eclectic Cyborg
Fun fact: I grew up just outside of Stittsville. Do not recall seeing any drunken raccoons though.
Raccoons just managing the way many of the rest of us are in the age of Trump.
re: #90 William Lewis
But you left the gun, right?
Sure, a fellow can only hold so many cannoli in one hand.
Britain’s House of Lords has given final approval to a bill blocking Britain from leaving the European Union without first securing an exit agreement.https://t.co/3QkwpkWxJO
— NPR (@NPR) September 6, 2019
These people are such utter shit. https://t.co/oibkjRCVVg
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 6, 2019
Republican officials in multiple states are on the verge of canceling their 2020 presidential primary elections in a show of support for President Trump, even as some GOP candidates plan to challenge him https://t.co/YFdHH7uHFl
— CNN (@CNN) September 6, 2019
Deer running from a flying squirrel (caught on Trail Camera) pic.twitter.com/fOAgIROjgA
— 41 Strange (@41Strange) September 6, 2019
re: #85 Jay C
So also, too:
So it’s not just California?
And anyway, if, as Gov. Newsom says, “see you in court”, when might that be? Ever?
Even if the DOJ goes right ahead and files their stupid “antitrust” action on Monday (and unless I’m mistaken, their release only indicated possible/intended action, not an announcement of steps actually taken [?]) - it’s September 2019 now. How long do these sort of suits take to work their way up through the relevant courts? Especially with CA’s (and probably others states’) AG fighting it all the way? 6 months? 9 months? A year til opening arguments? What’s to stop it from getting spun out til the new Administration takes over a year from January (and who will probably drop this idiot action ASAP)?
Assuming the case is in federal court, it’ll probably 3 months to get past the pleading stage (first chance for a defendant to win a case is what’s called a 12(b) motion). Scheduling order that sets rules for discovery comes after that. Figure at least 2-3 months, if not longer given the need for experts. Then somebody probably files a motion for summary judgment. Under the FRCP that’s probably at least a month until it’s heard; but given calendaring issues, you’re likely looking at least 2. Given that it’s complex issues, the Court probably takes it under review before issuing a ruling (a couple weeks, most likely). So let’s say 8-9 months to get past MSJ, entirely possible that the ruling gets appealed by at least one party (figure a solid 6-8 months for that appeal to be heard and ruled on). Again, based on the court’s docket and calendar, assuming no appeal, probably another 2-3 months to get to trial.
So, realistically, best case scenario, a year to get to a bench trial. Whatever the verdict, you can anticipate an appeal, again, figure 6-8 months for Ninth Circuit to hear it, and then another year (or two, depending on when the petition for cert gets filed) for the SCOTUS to hear it. Then it has to go back down, potentially for a new trial.
re: #81 Eventual Carrion
Ron White, “I Had the Right to Remain Silent…But I Didn’t Have the Ability”.
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they call me Tater…
Tater Salad.
And my boy, Tater Tot…
The Untied Kingdom.
— Eric Idle (@EricIdle) September 3, 2019
Eric Idle likes to retweet Seth Abramson and Stonekettle
I can confirm I have been contacted by Congress within the last 72 hours https://t.co/z3qvy5r8LU
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) September 3, 2019
re: #97 Blind Frog Belly White
“Show of support”
Imagine how the RWNJs would have lost their shit if Obama tried to cancel primaries.
Brexit is crazy and all that, but spare a thought for the shit going down in New Zealand right now… pic.twitter.com/0VotWSvHwQ
— Pete Herlihy (@yahoo_pete) December 15, 2018
Interestingly, the Census says bicycle commuting is disproportionately done by low-income people and Hispanics. https://t.co/4wgHlfJm6U
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) September 6, 2019
That certainly aligns with what I see. I see my fellow effete urban elites riding light, mostly Carbon fiber or Aluminum bikes over in Woodside and Portola Valley wearing lycra shorts and helmets, but in town, most of the cyclists I see are Hispanics riding old, cheap, heavy steel bikes wearing ball caps and work clothes.
I would LOVE to be able to ride my bike to work sometimes. Unfortunately, this town lacks sidewalks or bike lanes on all but the busiest downtown roads. So it’s just too dangerous.
re: #106 Eclectic Cyborg
I would LOVE to be able to ride my bike to work sometimes. Unfortunately, this town lacks sidewalks or bike lanes on all but the busiest downtown roads. So it’s just too dangerous.
The two hours each way for me is a bit of a problem.
re: #106 Eclectic Cyborg
I would LOVE to be able to ride my bike to work sometimes. Unfortunately, this town lacks sidewalks or bike lanes on all but the busiest downtown roads. So it’s just too dangerous.
For me, I’d have to ride 20 miles each way. I did cyclo-commute when I lived 2 miles from work, back in the 1990s. But since then, it’s always been at least 15 miles, and on urban streets the whole way.
“Lagoons of Hog Waste”
A horrifying reality in North Carolina.
Also the title of Sarah Sanders’ upcoming book about her time in the Trump White House. https://t.co/pR07z6Uo67— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 6, 2019
re: #108 Blind Frog Belly White
For me, I’d have to ride 20 miles each way. I did cyclo-commute when I lived 2 miles from work, back in the 1990s. But since then, it’s always been at least 15 miles, and on urban streets the whole way.
My commute is just under 9 miles. A bit of a ride for sure, but not totally out of the question. If I could ride I certainly wouldn’t ride every day.
re: #110 Eclectic Cyborg
My commute is just under 9 miles. A bit of a ride for sure, but not totally out of the question. If I could ride I certainly wouldn’t ride every day.
I don’t think I could make anything beyond about a half mile work without a shower at the office. I just sweat too much, and it would be incredibly unpleasant for all involved.
re: #109 jaunte
Again… every time there’s a hurricane or tropical storm that hits the Carolinas we hear about toxic hog waste lagoons getting breached and dumping their noxious contents all over the place.
Every damned time. It’s as though they know it’s a problem, but think it’s not a problem (until it is).
I ride every day. About a mile from work so no biggie during summer. This winter will be a different matter…
re: #112 lawhawk
Again… every time there’s a hurricane or tropical storm that hits the Carolinas we hear about toxic hog waste lagoons getting breached and dumping their noxious contents all over the place.
Every damned time. It’s as though they know it’s a problem, but think it’s not a problem (until it is).
i swear half my career (not w/r/t (literal) hog waste) i’ve heard ‘we’ve always done it this way and it’s never been a problem’
as you say, nothing’s ever a problem until the first time it is
re: #112 lawhawk
Again… every time there’s a hurricane or tropical storm that hits the Carolinas we hear about toxic hog waste lagoons getting breached and dumping their noxious contents all over the place.
Every damned time. It’s as though they know it’s a problem, but think it’s not a problem (until it is).
re: #112 lawhawk
Again… every time there’s a hurricane or tropical storm that hits the Carolinas we hear about toxic hog waste lagoons getting breached and dumping their noxious contents all over the place.
Every damned time. It’s as though they know it’s a problem, but think it’s not a problem (until it is).
I just did a bit of reading on these lagoons. How it is that we haven’t figured out a better way to deal with livestock waste at this point is rather disconcerting.
This is a couple of days old, but I saved it because it just horrified me that such a criminal could be a serious candidate for Louisiana governor.
juanitajean.com : Lock Him Up, Dammit
Over the course of seven years, from 2006 to 2012, two pharmacies in rural northeast Louisiana, owned [by Dr.] Ralph Abraham, Clinic Pharmacy of Mangham and Adams Clinic Pharmacy of Winnsboro, doled out 1,478,236 doses of powerful opioids, according to a Drug Enforcement Administration database recently published by the Washington Post.
The pharmacies are 12.5 miles away from one another, and the two communities have a combined population of approximately 6,000 people. Despite the surge in opioid prescriptions, the region’s population has actually decreased during the previous twenty years.
re: #117 retired cynic
This is a couple of days old, but I saved it because it just horrified me that such a criminal could be a serious candidate for Louisiana governor.
juanitajean.com : Lock Him Up, Dammit
it’s not a liability. it’s Louisiana, jake
In case anyone here may find it interesting:
India to Attempt Moon Landing at the Lunar South Pole Today. How to Watch Live
The moon landing is set for between 4 and 5 p.m. EDT (2000-2100 GMT).
re: #120 unproven innocence
In case anyone here may find it interesting:
India to Attempt Moon Landing at the Lunar South Pole Today. How to Watch Live
The moon landing is set for between 4 and 5 p.m. EDT (2000-2100 GMT).
Apparently it has met the same fate as the Israeli Moon lander
It augered in
It looks like the @isro #Chandrayaan2 Vikram lander has crashed. After the rough braking phase the Doppler curve from @radiotelescoop shows some wiggles, and then, at 20:20:01UTC the signals disappeared…
— Cees Bassa (@cgbassa) September 6, 2019
re: #47 Charles Johnson
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He could have simply not done anything. The whole issue took on a life of its own with the stupid sharpie.
re: #121 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
That sucks…. and is a vivid reminder that we got damned lucky back in 1969-1973 that we didn’t lose any of the crews that went to the moon despite some clear close calls (and not forgetting that we did lose the crew of Apollo 1 on the pad). Even with the tech, things do go wrong.
It was hot outside
— 𝘞𝘉 𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘨 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) September 6, 2019
re: #3 gocart mozart
Nope! The chicken has class and dignity.
re: #111 KGxvi
I don’t think I could make anything beyond about a half mile work without a shower at the office. I just sweat too much, and it would be incredibly unpleasant for all involved.
I am also a profuse perspirer. I once tracked myself on a 75mile ride on a hot day. I drank something like 6# (4 x 24 oz bottles), and still lost 2#. That’s a gallon of sweat, over the course of 5 hours.
re: #121 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I watched that live, every mark hit on the way down was met with polite applause. After the touchdown clock wound down there wasn’t anything, no cheers, no clapping, just the announcer saying we are still waiting for word from central control.. huddled groups of techs with no body smiling.
re: #116 KGxvi
I just did a bit of reading on these lagoons. How it is that we haven’t figured out a better way to deal with livestock waste at this point is rather disconcerting.
Who run Bartertown?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 6, 2019
As I said a few weeks ago, Tommy Lee literally fucked Pamela Anderson’s brains out. https://t.co/vkJ8mdnev0
— Kara Calavera (@KaraCalavera) September 6, 2019
re: #117 retired cynic
This is a couple of days old, but I saved it because it just horrified me that such a criminal could be a serious candidate for Louisiana governor.
juanitajean.com : Lock Him Up, Dammit
“Despite the surge in opioid prescriptions, the region’s population has actually decreased during the previous twenty years.”
Not “despite.” It’s BECAUSE.
re: #77 Blind Frog Belly White
That’s true of almost everything, though. Mrs. FBW and I were talking the other day about characteristics of conservatives, and I pointed out their complete inability to understand anyone’s life experience being different from their own. They always think it’s about personal failing, till it hits them directly.
I used the example of the Cheney family and marriage equality. The only reason Dick Cheney supports marriage equality is because it affects his own daughter. But that effect didn’t even reach to her own sister.
There was also a guy on the Bowsite, who was as conservative as anyone there, till he lost his well-paid job and couldn’t find one for a while. And he got shit from some there for not taking shit jobs that paid less than his unemployment insurance.
The only reason Liz Cheney did not support her sister is that it would cost her the conservative vote. I am sure she personally doesn’t care about the issue — but she does care about being elected. Not a single member of the GOP will stand up for principles that diverge from the party orthodoxy and run on them and, if elected, continue to support them. They are all cowards.
Oh, Eric….
These are the tactics used by the @WashingtonPost. @JeffBezos - you should be very proud… 🙄 pic.twitter.com/9RO91n7XGX
— Eric Trump (@EricTrump) September 6, 2019
re: #120 unproven innocence
In case anyone here may find it interesting:
India to Attempt Moon Landing at the Lunar South Pole Today. How to Watch Live
The moon landing is set for between 4 and 5 p.m. EDT (2000-2100 GMT).
re: #123 lawhawk
That sucks…. and is a vivid reminder that we got damned lucky back in 1969-1973 that we didn’t lose any of the crews that went to the moon despite some clear close calls (and not forgetting that we did lose the crew of Apollo 1 on the pad). Even with the tech, things do go wrong.
re: #128 jeffreyw
I watched that live, every mark hit on the way down was met with polite applause. After the touchdown clock wound down there wasn’t anything, no cheers, no clapping, just the announcer saying we are still waiting for word from central control.. huddled groups of techs with no body smiling.
Once more, the human race is reminded that space is hard and that gravity is a cruel mistress.
Sucks the Indians weren’t able to pull this off, because more lunar science is good, but alas…
re: #134 Barefoot Grin
Oh, Eric….
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re: #134 Barefoot Grin
As the slack-jawed mouth-breathing nanocephalic imbecile is supposed to be running the Trump Organization’s business, he should expect this kind of scrutiny given that pops is running the fscking United States…..
re: #70 mmmirele
And even then, if they need/have an abortion, their situation is always “different”.
For me but not for thee.
The really sneaky thing is that *they* are sending the hurricanes and tornadoes to areas that naturally have hurricanes and tornadoes, so nobody’s the wiser. https://t.co/tWESyTElnh
— Doktor Zoom (@DoktorZoom) September 6, 2019
Genealogy stuff:
yoDDvHoMGamVSIgGr933g7fu28ftx5ZKEgX0JY0/LqaxaH83DsqKZ/rznBmpTI+mdquv6ARL3B8OAsubF/014gJ1UpHX/AxmKXmtY4hait7qdPZv75IpV9YIiK0gHgjvVig+8m37UNRvxZ6JL47a4tIUrFxRKxNvTK+QTiOLFNU9QLfwXVelJKWcvmn6sZZ0WmdSnKKWRY41XuqSJeBQEOtN7mvrMtJtnONQ594bxZxXKGNAld3rJTO/eg6Wi2nWxYqBJxvUJuyCKv5ISF9LrykVNicyXfTWT5dF8lK3YI49IBb9mi8GIw==
re: #55 Charles Johnson
Would it surprise you to learn that Rall is employed by Sputnik news agency?
re: #56 Eclectic Cyborg
THIS.
Count me in, too. (In fact, there is a very reasonable chance of that happening in the next year or so, although I would probably end up still working because my health insurance is very good)
How the GOP Dies, by Nancy LeTourneau, Washington Monthly
Good stuff, which Sleuth will be happy to know smacks Hillbilly Elegy right at the beginning.
Mencimer is right to suggest that Republicans don’t seem interested in remaining relevant when it comes to policy. She echoes what Zach Roth suggested when he wrote that, at some point, the GOP decided that “being outnumbered didn’t have to mean losing.” Instead, they zeroed in on things like obstruction, voter suppression, and gerrymandering. More recently, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell has demonstrated that he is content with undermining Congress while stacking the courts with extremists in an attempt to bypass the majority of voters.
But both Greenberg and Mencimer fail to address what Zak Cheney-Rice captured in an article titled, “A Non-Racist Conservative Movement Would Kill the Republican Party.” He focused on pieces from Ross Douthat and Timothy P. Carney, which articulated the same theme: “American conservatism has a racism problem, and conservatives who care must build a movement that is unwelcoming to racists.” Cheney-Rice points out the issue both Mencimer and Greenberg missed.
[I]t’s been apparent since the Nixon administration that the Republican Party would collapse without support from racists….In any case, the GOP hasn’t been able to convince most voters that corporate welfare, reduced protections for marginalized people, and diminished health-care options for all but the most financially secure are good things on their own terms, without using racism to sweeten the deal.
re: #144 MsJ
How is this legal?
The primaries are products of the parties, not the government. Apparently the Democrats cancelled them during Clinton’s second run, as no one was opposing him. Saved money.
re: #144 MsJ
How is this legal?
I assume parties control their nominating process whether it’s primaries, caucuses or just drawing a name out of a hat.
edit: Too slow.
For. Fucks. Sake.
NOAA releases a Friday evening, unattributed statement disavowing the NWS Birmingham tweet from Sunday saying Dorian wasn’t going to impact Alabama. pic.twitter.com/4OfuM6iESo
— Allan Smith (@akarl_smith) September 6, 2019
re: #145 retired cynic
The primaries are products of the parties, not the government. Apparently the Democrats cancelled them during Clinton’s second run, as no one was opposing him. Saved money.
I assume it’s only presidential primaries that are cancelled since there are likely to be contests for other positions
re: #135 TedStriker
Once more, the human race is reminded that space is hard and that gravity is a cruel mistress.
Sucks the Indians weren’t able to pull this off, because more lunar science is good, but alas…
Mark Watney: The other question I get most frequently is. When I was up there stranded by myself, did I think I was gonna die? Yes, absolutely. And that’s one you need to know, going in, because it’s gonna happen to you. This is space. It does not cooperate.
re: #147 teleskiguy
For. Fucks. Sake.
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U.S. Government agencies are no longer trustworthy. Even those who report weather.
re: #145 retired cynic
The primaries are products of the parties, not the government. Apparently the Democrats cancelled them during Clinton’s second run, as no one was opposing him. Saved money.
BREAKING: Maine is set to become the first state to allow voters to rank candidates in a general presidential election. https://t.co/uerwtBDqIc
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 6, 2019
re: #150 Eclectic Cyborg
U.S. Government agencies are no longer trustworthy. Even those who report weather.
when they can fuck with your ability to make a living…..
re: #153 DangerMan
when they can fuck with your ability to make a living…..
when the head of NOAA is a corrupt trump appointee.
“President Trump’s aides and confidants are growing more and more concerned about his mental state following days of erratic behavior, wild outbursts, and bizarre fixations,” Business Insider reports.
…
“They believe that his frustration is compounded by stress about the 2020 election and the economy’s recent downturn.”
politics, (and presidenting), ain’t beanbag
no shame in saying you can’t handle it. ;-)
if you’re not up to it, get the fuck out
re: #154 Backwoods_Sleuth
when the head of NOAA is a corrupt trump appointee.
‘get me a piece of letterhead, i’ll do the rest’
re: #145 retired cynic
The primaries are products of the parties, not the government. Apparently the Democrats cancelled them during Clinton’s second run, as no one was opposing him. Saved money.
Big difference, unless I misunderstood you. No one was running against Clinton then, correct? Aside from maybe some Who Are You? wannabe candidates (Nutjobs).
Because if so, that’s different.
As much as I dislike Walsh, he is an ex Congresscritter.
re: #145 retired cynic
The primaries are products of the parties, not the government. Apparently the Democrats cancelled them during Clinton’s second run, as no one was opposing him. Saved money.
Thing is, there has been some opposition to Hair Furor for 2020, such as Walsh; since Trump has cemented near-total control of the GOP’s apparatus at this point, this is to kill that opposition in its crib.
re: #154 Backwoods_Sleuth
when the head of NOAA is a corrupt trump appointee.
In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it. Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality, was tacitly denied by their philosophy.
re: #161 BeachDem
In the end the Party would announce that two and two made five, and you would have to believe it. It was inevitable that they should make that claim sooner or later: the logic of their position demanded it. Not merely the validity of experience, but the very existence of external reality, was tacitly denied by their philosophy.
The modern Republican Party is the literal embodiment of the timeless Adam Savage quote, “I reject your reality and substitute my own.”
re: #160 retired cynic
I agree with both of you. I was just saying it wasn’t a matter of being legal. It’s DT co-opting the whole party. And them just laying there and taking it.
Because the GOP saw Trump as their keys to the kingdom, giving them power they’d been dreaming of for decades…so far, he’s delivered to them, to the consternation and horror of everyone else.
To the GOP, power at all costs is still power.
Shouldn’t the head of NOAA have to perform ritual disembowelment or something for his mistake that dishonored Trump?
re: #162 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
The modern Republican Party is the literal embodiment of the timeless Adam Savage quote, “I reject your reality and substitute my own.”
And again, from Orwell:
Even the humblest Party member is expected to be competent, industrious, and even intelligent within narrow limits, but it is also necessary that he should be a credulous and ignorant fanatic whose prevailing moods are fear, hatred, adulation, and orgiastic triumph.
re: #42 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Maybe there they call them drunken raccoons, here I would call them suffering from rabies.
re: #164 Barefoot Grin
Shouldn’t the head of NOAA have to perform ritual disembowelment or something for his mistake that dishonored Trump?
I’m guessing the disloyal person at the NWS Birmingham office that handled the Twitter feed has been moved to “other duties”.
The fact he makes you babies cry cause I love the tears…😒
— Ronny Winkler (@RonnyWinkler2) September 6, 2019
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
re: #167 TedStriker
I’m guessing the disloyal person at the NWS B’ham office that handled the Twitter feed isn’t handling it anymore.
The person responsible for the tweet about mooses has been sacked.
re: #164 Barefoot Grin
Shouldn’t the head of NOAA have to perform ritual disembowelment or something for his mistake that dishonored Trump?
Seppuku is frowned upon, it’s a Japanese custom. They get exiled to Siberia instead.
Este hermoso Chief cumple 13 años!!! El fue rescatado de un laboratorio hace 8 años. 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Thank you @beaglefreedom for all for all you do. https://t.co/OY1nBRHfr1
— Karen Allen (@MellanoVha) September 6, 2019
Oh look, another appearance in public that no one was told about. And I guess you’re just going to roll over when it comes to the $8 million that Trump is taking away from our military bases in Colorado for his stupid racist wall. You’re a coward.
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) September 6, 2019
re: #134 Barefoot Grin
Oh, Eric….
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In which Eric Trump tells 2.7 million people how to send anonymous documents to @Fahrenthold. https://t.co/V3arcU7Hfh
— Annie Lowrey (@AnnieLowrey) September 6, 2019
What a shameful moment for the NOAA. Trump poisons everything he touches. https://t.co/goyWUB3dGS
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 6, 2019
re: #172 teleskiguy
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Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama
@teleskiguy
Oh look, another appearance in public that no one was told about. And I guess you’re just going to roll over when it comes to the $8 million that Trump is taking away from our military bases in Colorado for his stupid racist wall. You’re a coward.1
5:09 PM - Sep 6, 2019
Isn’t this all happening because the deplorables on the SC (i.e. the Federalist Society thugs that now dominate the court) have ruled that the President can ignore the legislature in directing expenditures? So the legislature can appropriate funds for one purpose and the President, as dictator, can use it any way he wishes. Or am I overstating the actual specifications of the ruling?
re: #173 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Figured I’d amplify that.
Another trump numbskull.
HEY EVERYONE… HERE’S HOW TO CONTACT THE MEDIA ABOUT MY ORG!
WHISTLEBLOW AWAY!
😂😂😂😭😭😭— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 6, 2019
It’s so awesome that the NOAA can’t get its shit together at the peak of Hurricane season.
WHEEEEEEE
re: #174 Charles Johnson
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re: #177 Eclectic Cyborg
It’s so awesome that the NOAA can’t get its shit together at the peak of Hurricane season.
WHEEEEEEE
It’s not really even that, because, when it’s come to their actual jobs, NOAA has been doing what’s expected; it’s the political shit that they’ve gotten sucked into because of POSOTUS Trump playing weatherman in order to score points with his base and digging in when he was obviously wrong.
That’s what’s maddening.
This is from Wednesday, when it was the most up-to-date info. Your claim came on Sunday, when it was no longer headed for Alabama. You’re as bad a weatherman as you are a president.
Take the L you clown.— Brian Tyler Cohen (@briantylercohen) September 6, 2019
re: #147 teleskiguy
For. Fucks. Sake.
NOAA is part of the Commerce Department. My guess would be it was ordered by Trump through Wilbur Ross.
re: #178 Targetpractice
We’ve a president* so desperate to avoid being wrong that he is deliberately undermining the credibility of those agencies generally seen as “non-political” simply to be “right.”
No agency is non-political in Trumpland. Not. a. damn. one.
If you work for the NWS Birmingham and would like to talk about this, I’m easy to find. https://t.co/pQapHIZHoa
— Kyle Whitmire (@WarOnDumb) September 6, 2019
re: #133 Hecuba’s daughter
The only reason Liz Cheney did not support her sister is that it would cost her the conservative vote. I am sure she personally doesn’t care about the issue — but she does care about being elected. Not a single member of the GOP will stand up for principles that diverge from the party orthodoxy and run on them and, if elected, continue to support them. They are all cowards.
Conservatism is a religion.
That’s why you see conservatives use such words as “orthodox” and “heretic.”
This is a first. https://t.co/M3qHpDOZ5U
— David Weissman (@davidmweissman) September 6, 2019
Douche gotta bag
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
Honestly, I think we’re another 1-2 days away from Donny firing somebody from NOAA for giving him “false” information.
A STATEMENT pic.twitter.com/F9UnzDSRoE
— Dennis Mersereau (@wxdam) September 6, 2019
re: #187 Targetpractice
Honestly, I think we’re another 1-2 days away from Donny firing somebody from NOAA for giving him “false” information.
Well, yeah. He can’t fire anybody over the weekend. He’s golfing.
Uh… is that a threat?
Because somebody already tried that once with his family. https://t.co/aJtXuMvELw— Steve Marmel (@Marmel) September 6, 2019
re: #189 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Well, yeah. He can’t fire anybody over the weekend. He’s golfing.
True. But it’s how he handles being caught in a lie:
- First he insists it’s not a lie, it’s the total truth
- Then he goes so far as to fabricate “proof” that he’s being truthful
- After which he grabs some poor schlub down the food chain to cover his ass
- When all that fails, fire someone and accuse them of being the reason he lied
re: #190 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’ll take “Can you really be that fucking tone deaf?” for $1000, Alex.
re: #190 Backwoods_Sleuth
YES, that’s a threat.
Someone asked in that NOAA thread why they would put out such a statement, and offered up an alternative answer to mine above:
Because he will yank their funding away and use it to build the border wall.
— Devin Nunes’ Uber Driver (@JFed_1963) September 6, 2019
The stones of these people.
People don’t seem to believe this is true. But it is true pic.twitter.com/1XP3Lfwjb2
— Sam Stein (@samstein) September 6, 2019
re: #195 teleskiguy
The stones of these people.
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re: #196 Eclectic Cyborg
You just know the dude who thought up “Vamos to Victory” thinks he’s a fucking GENIUS.
That is likely the same genius who thought that Donny eating a cheap-ass “taco bowl” would win over Hispanic voters.
re: #197 Targetpractice
That is likely the same genius who thought that Donny eating a cheap-ass “taco bowl” would win over Hispanic voters.
I can’t imagine anyone being on staff that long. Turnover should have plowed them under long ago.
Trump just again tweeted about the Alabama lie. Worse yet, his “proof” undercut his argument. He shared a CNN broadcast from WED Aug 28 claiming Dorian might hit Alabama. Trump claimed this was still true on SUN Sept 1, 5 days later when it wasn’t. https://t.co/VVr5SVwZjA pic.twitter.com/IQpOWkybj7
— John Aravosis 🇺🇸 (@aravosis) September 6, 2019
re: #195 teleskiguy
The stones of these people.
The GOP chair and a FOX News presenter. The very definition of “Hispanic.”
It was a bright cold day in April and the clocks were striking 13
- 1984 https://t.co/oc4IU5Qazi— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) September 6, 2019
😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
77% of Canadians support #democracy over other forms of government. But, when we scratch the surface & take a closer look at the indicators of our democratic health, there are some troubling signs. Read the latest op-ed by @ShaunaSylvester:https://t.co/9xXiLdbTCg #OurDemocracy
— SFU Morris J. Wosk Centre for Dialogue (@SFUDialogue) August 27, 2019
re: #202 Eclectic Cyborg
JFC.
He just will not let it go.
How long has it been since that guy said he had tiny hands? He’ll never let it go.
re: #203 Backwoods_Sleuth
That tweet, of course, was 100% correct, which is where it went wrong.
re: #196 Eclectic Cyborg
You just know the dude who thought up “Vamos to Victory” thinks he’s a fucking GENIUS.
They’re conservatives. Plagiarism is what they do.
(Vamos to Victory contest from 2014 from Vamos Rent-a-Car in Costa Rica)
yes…there be a sad ratio…
NOAA Statementhttps://t.co/bpJGVh4r1T pic.twitter.com/qXZu8DUKi9
— NOAA Communications (@NOAAComms) September 6, 2019
also, interesting that the graphic is cropped to make the NOAA logo look like the bottom of a “Q”…
re: #202 Eclectic Cyborg
JFC.
He just will not let it go.
He’s waiting for the media to apologize to him. Who will be the first to do it?
re: #203 Backwoods_Sleuth
We’re further descending into authoritarianism when the “National Weather Service” feels the need to bow and subjugate itself to the dear leader, notwithstanding actual scientific/meteorological facts.
— Tommy (@Sandboy1) September 6, 2019
re: #210 Patricia Kayden
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NTSA
Don’t care. I want to hear from people who called out Trump’s racism, misogyny & autocratic ways from day one. Enough with coddling those who got it wrong. It’s time we heard from those who got it right.
— Midwin Charles (@MidwinCharles) September 6, 2019
re: #184 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Conservatism is a religion.
That’s why you see conservatives use such words as “orthodox” and “heretic.”
There’s also that nauseating business of being a “Good Republican”.
Its similarity to “Goodman” and “Goodwife” (or Goody) of the puritan era is no coincidence.
Alabamaghazi seems like one of the least harmful Trump delusions, and it is in the best interests of the United States of America to keep him single-mindedly focused on trying to prove he was right for the remainder of his presidency.
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) September 5, 2019
@NWSBirmingham has a brilliant staff of experienced atmospheric scientists that have helped to save countless lives in my state over the years. They were thrown under the bus today by their parent agency. I stand behind NWS Birmingham 100 percent.
— James Spann (@spann) September 6, 2019
re: #167 TedStriker
I’m guessing the disloyal person at the NWS Birmingham office that handled the Twitter feed has been moved to “other duties”.
He or she has “transitioned to another source of employment, as yet unknown.”
re: #212 The Pie Overlord!
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re: #212 The Pie Overlord!
NTSA
Still on the Cletus Safaris I see.
Still nothing on those of us in “Trump Country” who voted for Hillary Clinton.
I suspect she wouldn’t be strong-arming NOAA to cover for a lie about the weather.
Trump could have done the usual GOP thing by blaming a low level staffer, the Democrats, or Obama. Nope.
Maxime is Canada’s racist Marine LaPen.
Sure, Jan.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Immigrants for Maxime?
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
I joined the Leotard Eats Faces Party but never expected them to eat MY face!
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 6, 2019
Funny how that works.
New research confirms that if anything, mass shootings tend to lead to looser gun laws, not stricter ones https://t.co/98IJrKefRW
— The Economist (@TheEconomist) September 6, 2019
re: #212 The Pie Overlord!
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They follow an aging, increasingly pointless act across the country, showing up in droves to listen to performances that have lost all relevance with the passage of time.
But enough about Grateful Dead fans…
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Dear Mr. President
Attached is a Tweet that was sent on September 6, 2019. I feel that you should be aware that some asshole is using your account to send out stupid Tweets.
Very truly yours,
A Concerned America https://t.co/CfsA2inf5K— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
And if you sniff the marker, deeply, enough times, with just the right amount of crushed Adderral, you’ll tell stupid & demonstrably false lies about weather that Brad here will slavishly defend. https://t.co/2m6dCG6D5Z
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) September 6, 2019
Who called it? Pool winnings are yours.
Btw, for those wondering:
Mulvaney is the one who encouraged this bullshit— Angry Staffer (@AngrierWHStaff) September 6, 2019
I’m 99% sure that Jeff Goldblum is on a new all mushroom diet.
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
re: #197 Targetpractice
That is likely the same genius who thought that Donny eating a cheap-ass “taco bowl” would win over Hispanic voters.
Um, that *was* Donny Sr.
We were thinking of going hiking tomorrow. Weather Underground says that we should be safe from rain and winds where we go in western New Hampshire, but I’m not trusting it: waiting for the WH forecast.
Julie Roberts is the Deputy Chief of Staff for NOAA’s communications shop. She is a religious wingnut conservative.
😢😢😢
😭😭😭
👍👍👍
🤗🤗🤗
😁😁😁 https://t.co/QDaEuA5Mlj— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 6, 2019
re: #225 gocart mozart
From what I have seen, Jeff doesn’t need an excuse.
Aaaaand, NOAA’s comms director, who put out that 1984 style statement covering for Trump, has now made her account private.
Tweets by JulieKayRoberts“PUT THE FUCKING SEAT DOWN, JANICE” pic.twitter.com/2yp66czcxt
— Paul Bronks (@SlenderSherbet) September 6, 2019
“are you following me?”
“no. just scratching my ear”
“DUDE”
“I WASN’T”
📹: https://t.co/HnqCfLnpLE pic.twitter.com/YQfOWnxbAO— Paul Bronks (@SlenderSherbet) September 6, 2019
President of the National Weather Service Employees Organization -> https://t.co/wls6PYehkK
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) September 6, 2019
Yay, my regional newspaper has Cal Thomas and Jonah Goldberg opinion pieces.
Goldberg’s pieces say that climate change is an excuse for Democrats to transform the economy (like that’s a bad thing) and white liberals are to the left of black voters.
Cal Thomas says Democrats will tax your retirement savings.
It will finally all make sense in the end when the camera reveals that Alabama was the name of Trump’s childhood sled
— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) September 6, 2019
Four days into parliament and he looks like a concerned relative has found him drinking heavily and shouting at pigeons in a bin pic.twitter.com/xijPsdv9Qo
— James Felton (@JimMFelton) September 6, 2019
re: #233 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Look at that, @JulieKayRoberts, the comms director for @NOAA, has made her Twitter private. Doesn’t want to see all the critical tweets of her and her department after they threw @NWSBirmingham under the bus to appease “Dear Leader.”
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) September 6, 2019
Here’s the steaming pile of bulkshyte from Cal Thomas fear-mongering over Democrats coming after your retirement.
CAL THOMAS: Will Democrats tax your retirement savings? (goes to the Scottsbluff, Nebr. Star-Herald)
picture story tweet thread starts here:
“I don’t appreciate your assumptions.” pic.twitter.com/qDiuFJAoPP
— Alicia Lutes (@alicialutes) September 6, 2019
NOAA’s comms director is going to have to modify this, to show we really weren’t flooded because Trump wasn’t concerned about it.
RT @mshulski3: August 2019 ranks as the wettest on record (since 1895) for #Nebraska. This was driven by heavy rains in the central portion of the state. YTD we are 3rd wettest. #newx #climate #Floods2019 pic.twitter.com/WpvYW5LHxX
— NWS Cheyenne (@NWSCheyenne) September 6, 2019
The front page of tomorrow’s Daily Telegraph: ‘Johnson: I’ll defy law over Brexit extension’ #TomorrowsPapersToday pic.twitter.com/vtS5Mk1lpZ
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) September 6, 2019
Imagine how completely deranged you’d have to be to think that the second half of this sentence follows from the first. https://t.co/hpUtTi9aff
— Ian Dunt (@IanDunt) September 6, 2019
re: #237 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Yay, my regional newspaper has Cal Thomas and Jonah Goldberg opinion pieces.
Goldberg’s pieces say that climate change is an excuse for Democrats to transform the economy (like that’s a bad thing) and white liberals are to the left of black voters.
Cal Thomas says Democrats will tax your retirement savings.
White liberals probably are to the left of black voters.
Black voters are pragmatists. Not a purity pony in the bunch.
Assets are tools. Trump is a tool.
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 6, 2019
did Tina from Bob’s Burgers write this tweet https://t.co/cWhyFpMat1
— Nick Morrow (@NRMorrow) September 5, 2019
One crew member was so struck by the choice of hotel—markedly different than the Marriotts and Hiltons the 176th maintenance squadron is used to—that he texted someone close to him and said the crew’s per diem allowance wasn’t enough to cover food and drinks at the ritzy resort.
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 7, 2019
The remnants of Tropical Storm Ferdnand are moving into my area tonight. (Mostly now high humidity and unstable air, nothing which represents circulation from a tropical system.)
From the NWS that means a chance of severe thunderstorms and large hail with high winds.
BREAKING from @PaulSzoldra: Top Navy SEAL admiral fires entire leadership team of SEAL Team 7 over a “breakdown of good order and discipline.” https://t.co/RTddngP61h
— Haley Britzky (@halbritz) September 6, 2019
Cmdr. Edward Mason, the commanding officer of ST7; Lt. Cmdr. Luke Im, the executive officer; and Command Master Chief Hugh Spangler were all relieved of their leadership posts on Friday, said Cmdr. Tamara Lawrence.
The relief was carried out by Rear Adm. Collin Green, the commanding officer of NSW. Lawrence said their relief was “due to a loss of confidence that resulted from leadership failures that caused a breakdown of good order and discipline within two subordinate units while deployed to combat zones.”
The spokeswoman declined to name who would take their place, citing operational security concerns for those SEALs and their families.
The “two subordinate units” are likely references to ST7 Alpha and Foxtrot Platoon, though Lawrence declined to name them when asked by Task & Purpose.
SEAL Team 7 Alpha Platoon made national news after SEAL Chief Eddie Gallagher was accused of war crimes during a 2017 deployment to Mosul, Iraq. Despite his acquittal on murder charges in early July, his court-martial revealed that members of the platoon had constructed their own rooftop bar in Iraq and engaged in other alleged misconduct on deployment.
More recently, the entirety of SEAL Team 7 Foxtrot Platoon was pulled out of Iraq last month amid allegations of a boozy Fourth of July party and an allegation of sexual assault.
re: #247 sagehen
White liberals probably are to the left of black voters.
Black voters are pragmatists. Not a purity pony in the bunch.
I don’t know how left I am in respect to African-American voters, but I sure as hell ain’t a purity pony. Moving governance to the left has to be incremental, and I’d rather not move at all rather than throw an election.
re: #250 goddamnedfrank
“The Defense Department has not produced a single document in this investigation,” said a senior Democratic aide on the oversight panel. “The committee will be forced to consider alternative steps if the Pentagon does not begin complying voluntarily in the coming days.”
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) September 7, 2019
jeebus
*spends six hours gaping at this opinion*
We need to come back to this one. https://t.co/jRB4CS7ZJW— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) September 7, 2019
I checked, and the 14th Amendment still does say: “nor shall any State deprive any person of … property, without due process of law.”
This is apparently not clear enough for qualified immunity purposes.— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) September 7, 2019
President of the National Weather Service Employees Organization -> https://t.co/wls6PYehkK
— Eric Fisher (@ericfisher) September 6, 2019
Not to judge a book by its cover…
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BUT https://t.co/XScudRDfxc— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) September 7, 2019
Strange at best. Our VA Secretary should be here in this country on 9/11 with the many First-Reponders who are also veterans—and who are facing devastating health impacts after their exposures to toxins at Ground Zero. #NeverForget #MyFriendsAreDying #IYNAYNPA cc @SerraRob https://t.co/b7u30f39CA
— Paul Rieckhoff (@PaulRieckhoff) September 7, 2019
it’s brutal…
:D
The fun GIF is dedicated to my friend @denise_vert . I call itt “Aggressive Kitten”. pic.twitter.com/q0jqbpZECO
— 🆘🌊 66 & Still Learning 🌊🆘 (@MikeRJohnson777) September 7, 2019
re: #243 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Here’s the steaming pile of bulkshyte from Cal Thomas fear-mongering over Democrats coming after your retirement.
CAL THOMAS: Will Democrats tax your retirement savings? (goes to the Scottsbluff, Nebr. Star-Herald)
I haven’t read it, but since when are retirement savings not kept in a mattress not taxed?
Federal Lawsuit Over Shooting Death Of LaVoy Finicum Dismissed https://t.co/Il38I62tfV
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) September 7, 2019
And the FAA has just announced that the Continental Army really did take over the airports. https://t.co/sttGXDito8
— David Waldman-1, of Yorktown LLC™ (@KagroX) September 6, 2019
re: #261 Skip Intro
I haven’t read it, but since when are retirement savings not kept in a mattress not taxed?
He’s arguing that Democrats will raid people’s 401ks, IRAs, art collections, &c to pay for things like Green New Deal goals and education.
We really need a deep-pocket liberal to open a news outlet here.
re: #264 Anymouse 🌹🎃
He’s arguing that Democrats will raid people’s 401ks, IRAs, art collections, &c to pay for things like Green New Deal goals and education.
We really need a deep-pocket liberal to open a news outlet here.
Cal Thomas has to be over 80 years old. I haven’t seen a column by him in decades. I thought he was dead.
re: #264 Anymouse 🌹🎃
He’s arguing that Democrats will raid people’s 401ks, IRAs, art collections, &c to pay for things like Green New Deal goals and education.
We really need a deep-pocket liberal to open a news outlet here.
That’s ok. The GOP has already spent all of it.
re: #1 lawhawk
Late to this party but…
Look at the replies to that tweet. Propaganda is self feeding like that. It’s precisely because there’s millions of right wing propaganda outfits that a left wing counter to them can’t survive even with funding.
— Redrawn Hurricane K (@Citizen_Kryptik) September 7, 2019
More and more, I’m convinced that sphere is just fully and wholly impenetrable. There seems to be precious little way to pierce that veil without pain. And even then, the people that need to be told the truth will likely just blame the evil librul media and evil socialists anyway.
re: #268 Citizen K
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Right wing sites aren’t surviving without rich people throwing money at them. That’s why we need rich liberals doing it.
re: #267 Belafon
It’s humerous in a way, since raiding SS and Medicare is a real plan by his GOP.
re: #266 Skip Intro
Cal Thomas has to be over 80 years old. I haven’t seen a column by him in decades. I thought he was dead.
Nah, he just publishes in places like mine now.
re: #265 Anymouse 🌹🎃
“Hello, central casting? Please send someone who can play a sleazy inbred who makes money catering to Nazis and other sociopaths.”
SMARTER THAN YOUR AVERAGE BEAR: A black bear helped itself to a Tennessee family’s picnic, even taking a seat briefly as it scarfed down a free meal. https://t.co/dxSfgowzCA pic.twitter.com/tjvpajIBpu
— ABC News (@ABC) September 7, 2019
Changing the rules to prevent primaries is not what a healthy party does.
This is no longer a healthy party. This is a weak party. This is a troubled party.
In fact, embarrassing moves like this suggest it’s not a party at all, just a self-owning cult.https://t.co/TnoiC9ByTU— David Priess (@DavidPriess) September 6, 2019
Beekeepers Sue EPA (goes to KNEB radio, Scottsbluff, Nebr., more at the link):
OMAHA (DTN) — The EPA now faces a second petition for review on its approval of the insecticide sulfoxaflor, as beekeepers filed a challenge in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit in San Francisco on Friday.
The Pollinator Stewardship Council and American Beekeeping Federation have asked the court to nullify the agency decision made in July.
“Petitioners ask this court to set aside EPA’s July 12, 2019, orders with respect to sulfoxaflor in whole or in part, because they are contrary to federal law and unsupported by substantial evidence in the record,” the groups said in the petition.
At the end of August, the Center for Food Safety asked the Ninth Circuit to review EPA’s recent approval of sulfoxaflor.
In July, the EPA announced newly approved registrations and restored previous uses for the insecticide. The Center for Food Safety argued the agency violated its duties under the Endangered Species Act by “failing to consult with the United States Fish and Wildlife Service or the National Marine Fisheries Service.”
wait, what?
DOJ says only the executive branch can decide whether to go to court to enforce Congressional subpoenas served on the executive branch. pic.twitter.com/cIS5FYE8Ac
— Brad Heath (@bradheath) September 7, 2019
I have never been so embarrassed by NOAA. What they did is just disgusting.
— Dan Sobien (@pres_nwseo) September 6, 2019
re: #278 teleskiguy
DT must have threatened them with something.
re: #279 PhillyPretzel
DT must have threatened them with something.
just calling in favors from his corrupt appointees.
re: #279 PhillyPretzel
Most likely the case. :(
Worth noting: NOAA resides within the Dept. of Commerce, which is run by Wilbur Ross. That’s right, the same guy who tried unsucessfully to insert politics into the Census. So, I’m sure this unsigned, Friday evening statement from NOAA is completely on the level. https://t.co/HxVZ8gkrBq
— Chris Lu (@ChrisLu44) September 6, 2019
re: #269 Belafon
Right wing sites aren’t surviving without rich people throwing money at them. That’s why we need rich liberals doing it.
Perhaps Tom Steyer would like to make himself and his money useful.
Never mind, that’s just silly.
re: #273 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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YOGI!!
You stole those nice people’s pic-a-nic basket!
re: #269 Belafon
Right wing sites aren’t surviving without rich people throwing money at them. That’s why we need rich liberals doing it.
It’s political war in the US, it has been that way since at least 1994, and the D establishment and donors still mostly don’t get it.
You can’t beat Fox News with nothing. There must be a D propaganda effort to balance that. IMO it would not be necessary for D propaganda to lie about Republicans — the truth is more that enough to paint them as the villains they are. But that effort must be made. Just like the Allies had a mostly truthful propaganda effort in WWII.
As a unofficial amateur Black Leader I never heard of any of these people are except Candance Owens and the not-so-African-American Charlie Kirk … and folks, they ain’t leaders. https://t.co/P8pZnib80T
— Malcolm Nance (@MalcolmNance) September 7, 2019
Wonkette weighs in on the demise of ThinkProgress.
Wonkette Defeats ThinkProgress (they are being bitter in their article, not crowing about the site’s demise).
And so it goes. ThinkProgress really was an excellent resource, if for some unknown reason you like your news without dicks drawn on it in Sharpie. So were all the others listed above, except the Weekly Standard which we’ll see in hell.
If our tone is weird and brittle here — ha ha, we kilt them? ho ho? — it is because shit is fucked up and bullshit. Of course we don’t want to see TP go; of course we don’t like it when our “industry” hacks and wheezes and falls one by one at the side of the road. We stopped with the ads two years ago now, but others, like ThinkProgress, are still succumbing to the ad industry’s squeezing and avarice, while venture capitalists pour more money into any site that says it can game the ad-buying auctions.
Wonkette does not actually want to be the last news site standing. But we are filling a niche — and according to the latest “Ad Fontes Media Media Bias Chart,” it’s alllllll the way to the left and more “unreliable” than the guys at WND who THINK BARACK OBAMA LITERALLY ENSLAVED WHITE MEN, by hiring them, to work at the White House, where he was (WE HATE TO SAY IT) president.
Once again, go fuck yourself, Vanessa Otera, JD.
re: #141 Deep State SuperElite Satinist
Would it surprise you to learn that Rall is employed by Sputnik news agency?
No. He went off the deep end when Kos fired him.
NOAA hasn’t had a Senate confirmed administrator since Trump took office, it’s now run by Neil Jacobs, another one of Trump’s “acting” directors.
What do you expect? This guy wants the top job in his agency, he’s going to throw everybody under the bus to get it. Simple. https://t.co/KwyRfRpxov— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 6, 2019
re: #290 Backwoods_Sleuth
Changing the weather to make DT happy. Another excellent reason to GOTV.
JFC, this is just flat out theft from the public treasury. Trump might as well start transferring money straight to his bank account.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 7, 2019
LOL
FUN FACT: The Emergency Declaration for North Carolina was requested by Governor Cooper, NOT Senator Tillis.
FUNNER FACT: Senators literally CAN’T request Emergency Declarations. https://t.co/w0uzArgeo2— Translate Trump (@TranslateRealDT) September 4, 2019
re: #274 Anymouse 🌹🎃
What’s worse is who they’re doing it for.
Trump is an unethical, lying, cheating, ignoramus who’s doing everything possible to kill our economy and spreads hatred every. Single. Day.
That’s not just embarrassing but appalling.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 7, 2019
I wonder where these Air Force guys got the idea to stay at a Trump hotel? Really makes you think!
re: #294 Backwoods_Sleuth
LOL
Not so much.
Sen. Thom Tillis is a Republican. Gov. Cooper is a Democrat.
The idea is to marginalise Democrats.
oh
BREAKING: Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick will defy the @NRA and take the lead on gun background checks: “I’m a solid NRA guy, but not expanding the background check to eliminate the stranger to stranger sale makes no sense to me and … most folks.” #txlegehttps://t.co/fZ0kC4Ul9x
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) September 6, 2019
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
THEN WHY DIDN’T YOU DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT BEFORE, YOU SCHMUCK?
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
Fun fact: Lt. Gov. Patrick once did a live broadcast of his vasectomy on the radio.
“But we’re reliably told that the president has a second and more venal agenda: He is attempting to force Mr. Zelensky to intervene in the 2020 U.S. presidential election by launching an investigation of the leading Democratic candidate, Joe Biden. “
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) September 7, 2019
my surprise…
Texas Gov. Abbott issues executive orders in wake of Texas mass murders. None are about guns https://t.co/Nng9lxEEMI
— Daily Kos (@dailykos) September 7, 2019
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican and longtime terrible person, has announced eight new executive orders in response to the state’s two latest mass shootings. None of it addresses the ability of domestic terrorists, unstable individuals, or random murder-minded patriots to collect assault weapons in order to murder people. Six of the eight relate to Texas Suspicious Activity Reports.
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“Stranger to stranger” is doing a lot of work in that sentence. I’m guessing he’s going to carve out an exemption for transfers between family members & inheritances. Anything to keep massive hoards off the books for as long as possible.
Days after contradicting President Trump on Hurricane Dorian and Alabama, a federal agency has reversed itself. Now meteorologists are raising concerns about the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. https://t.co/bIIkQ4hgbB
— The Associated Press (@AP) September 7, 2019
re: #304 Backwoods_Sleuth
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“The Birmingham office was correct,” said a NOAA staffer familiar with the situation but speaking on the condition of anonymity for fear of being fired in reprisal.
The discussion came up during a conference call of committee Democrats Friday. Though Chairman Jerrold Nadler has declared impeachment proceedings are already underway, there’s been confusion among Dems about how to characterize the issue to constituents. https://t.co/8UBaZVgLKi
— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 7, 2019
how is this real https://t.co/qpcYsaonhk
— your pal andy (@andylevy) September 7, 2019
re: #309 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
But Trump constantly insulted John McCain after he died, wow…
Jack didn’t run away… He escaped pic.twitter.com/Lp3HSjYYKN
— Best of Nextdoor (@bestofnextdoor) September 7, 2019
A woman literally wrote the code that got us to the Moon. https://t.co/kuCbHX7ok1
— TakedownMRAs (@TakedownMRAs) September 7, 2019
How much does Trump LUV authoritarians?
Once again, can you imagine if Obama did this?
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 7, 2019
re: #304 Backwoods_Sleuth
The irony in all of this Twitter mess is that the tweet we sent out had nothing to do with what Trump tweeted, we had no knowledge of it at the time. It was in response to people in our CWA calling the office asking about possible impacts from Dorian. Now this. Goodness.
— Alex Sizemore (@alexsizemore24) September 5, 2019
hi I’m just here to preemptively post this in response to your inevitable apology pic.twitter.com/cfK70LJ4UB
— Adrenochrome Harvester (@ClenchedFisk) September 7, 2019
I just finished dinner.
My wife called me in, saying “We’re having baby for dinner.” (Atheists, don’cha know.)
Baby spinach with roast chicken, tomatoes, and cheese.
re: #316 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I just finished dinner.
My wife called me in, saying “We’re having baby for dinner.” (Atheists, don’cha know.)
Baby spinach with roast chicken, tomatoes, and cheese.
Baby. The other OTHER white meat.
re: #308 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Speaking of makeup, I saw an ad for Ulta, and one of the women in the ad had on a hijab.
re: #312 Backwoods_Sleuth
I have the Lego action figure of Margaret Hamilton at work.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) September 7, 2019
re: #321 PhillyPretzel
I see some of us have recently read A Modest Proposal.
You meant it’s not actually a cookbook?
. @RonanFarrow just posted this to his Instagram stories. In the past, it has meant that he has a story forthcoming. pic.twitter.com/r6CJcuBXKK
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) September 7, 2019
re: #321 PhillyPretzel
I see some of us have recently read A Modest Proposal.
Austin Powers, actually.
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re: #320 Belafon
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I have it on the top of one of the walls of my cube. Someone added a printout of part of her wikipedia page explaining who she is and what the stack represents.
In conservatism’s “It only matters if it affects me personally” file:
Put it in my veins. https://t.co/Uxx1KzQHCA pic.twitter.com/33j8xOBxub
— southpaw (@nycsouthpaw) September 6, 2019
re: #323 MsJ
A source familiar with the matter tells me that a story with @RonanFarrow’s byline will be published this evening by the New Yorker https://t.co/RILbPGwllP
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) September 7, 2019
re: #325 goddamnedfrank
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This is incredible: North Carolina Republicans have proposed that Art Pope—who funded REDMAP, the GOP’s gerrymandering program, in NC, and literally helped draw the 2011 gerrymander there—serve as a special master to help draw new legislative districts. https://t.co/tGNhJoUkv0
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) September 7, 2019
“Bad faith” isn’t a strong enough term for what North Carolina Republicans are doing here. It’s more like trolling the court. Again, Art Pope bankrolled *and helped draw* NC’s gerrymanders. To propose that he help fix the current gerrymander is just flipping off the judges.
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) September 7, 2019
More info on Art Pope in this great piece https://t.co/My5Mr5u15e h/t @EveryVoiceNC
— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC) September 7, 2019
Eric Trump funneled cancer charity money to his business: Report https://t.co/nnKmud1Nzm
— Annette Blankenship (@DoNotGiveUpHope) September 6, 2019
Taking money from cancer patients to own the libs.
re: #325 goddamnedfrank
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re: #330 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I somehow also seem to have been nominated as co-referee by the Legislative defendants. First I’ve heard of this. #ncpol
— Gerry Cohen (@gercohen) September 7, 2019
re: #331 DodgerFan1988
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Taking money from cancer patients to
ownkill the libs.
re: #325 goddamnedfrank
A friend of mine has a 100gallon show tank modified for a Red Slider turtle. The ancient Marineland cartridge filter finally gave it up and I bought the modern equivalent. I love the trays for media, the volume of the water flow. But not at all sure how applicable the extra media is for fresh water. Ceramic cylinders? Plastic balls? Saltwater stuff, or am i just out of date on the art?
re: #335 MsJ
Price drops by $1,000,000. Not sure if this is an error but I see these price drops daily now.
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My sister sent me a listing noting my late Aunt Zelda’s home is up for sale in my hometown in Michigan. (It is over one hundred years old, built from limestone and glacial moraine stones.) She thought I might want to buy it (don’t have that kind of money, the owners want about $40,000).
I finally watched the latest Fuckface Von Clownstick CNN video.
The United States elected a fucking 4chan internet troll as president*.
.
Unfortunately, she has used the attack as a launch pad for a bizarre and undercooked exercise in rhetorical bothsidesism, in which she argues that American Jews should be just as worried about college students who overzealously criticize Israel as they are about the aspiring Einsatzgruppen who shoot up shuls.
Absolutely disgraceful. It’ll take decades to rebuild the United States’ reputation in global politics.
Navy and Marine Corps team building?
— 𝘞𝘉 𝘠𝘰𝘶𝘯𝘨 🍕🐀 (@FormerDirtDart) September 7, 2019
Cracker? What is it 1975 now?
— Danny (@danzu72) September 6, 2019
I see your David Lowery, and raise you one David Lowery. https://t.co/Bl17aCugko
— Gary Elshaw 🏴 Overton Window Cleaners Ltd (@godard) September 7, 2019
What—and I ask this in all sincerity—the fuck is this shit? | Column: Break some eggs, Elizabeth Warren: Drop out and back Bernie https://t.co/kdp2X72Vsb
— Imani Gandy🔥 (@AngryBlackLady) September 6, 2019
WATCH: Dramatic rescue caught on camera in Grand Bahama #HurricaneDorian
pic.twitter.com/PQGqK2WRG2— Breaking911 (@Breaking911) September 5, 2019
How An Élite University Research Center Concealed Its Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
By Ronan Farrow
spoiler alert. It’s MIT
re: #336 Rightwingconspirator
A friend of mine has a 100gallon show tank modified for a Red Slider turtle. The ancient Marineland cartridge filter finally gave it up and I bought the modern equivalent. I love the trays for media, the volume of the water flow. But not at all sure how applicable the extra media is for fresh water. Ceramic cylinders? Plastic balls? Saltwater stuff, or am i just out of date on the art?
No cartridge filters. Our tank is a 200 gallon mixed reef, about 8 months old. For filtration we have some live sand at the bottom, miracle mud in the refugium, about 135 lbs of Life Rock in the tank, a sump with 3 filter socks, a Vertex protein skimmer and a refugium containing chaetomorpha growing under led lighting.
I also put in a UV clarifier and a media reactor tumbling activated charcoal, but I don’t think they’re really doing jack shit. Most of the hard work is being done by the protein skimmer, the chaeto, and the bacteria on the rock. Growing it slowly, right now has:
Corals: a small birdsnest, a green star polyp frag, a small and a medium hammer, a medium purple bubble, and an orange sunburst. Everything is doing great except the sunburst, which is new and is also the only one that doesn’t have any photosynthetic bacteria to help it along. It seems to be doing better now that I moved it to a high flow area and have been spot feeding it.
Fish: 9 blue-green chromis, a mated pair of clowns, a blue tang, yellow tang and a sailfin tang.
Arthropods: 2 emerald crabs, a cleaner shrimp, a banded coral shrimp, a fire shrimp, a shit ton of copepods in the chaeto.
Also: some bristle worms stowaways that live in the refugium chaeto, seem harmless and occasionally they get into the main tank so the banded coral shrimp gets a treat.
it’s hard to overstate how desperate & pathetic @IngrahamAngle is pic.twitter.com/lHGtmwu8Mx
— jordan (@JordanUhl) September 7, 2019
Fucking moron.
China just enacted a major stimulus plan. With all the Tariffs THEY are paying to the USA, Billions and Billions of Dollars, they need it! In the meantime, our Federal Reserve sits back and does NOTHING!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2019
re: #345 I Would Prefer Not To
How An Élite University Research Center Concealed Its Relationship with Jeffrey Epstein
By Ronan Farrow
spoiler alert. It’s MIT
Kinda bummed of that’s his new major story. This is public knowledge. I was hoping for more. ☹️
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What the heck are they stuck in?? A giant piece of poo? o_O
re: #347 gocart mozart
I don’t get it. What is this point of this? What is this supposed to represent?
re: #347 gocart mozart
Can’t be overemphasized that we’re dealing with people with are pretty much still interested in adolescent power experiments.
It’s not even about real people, it’s about the imaginary people in their head that they can fantasize being better than…but that doesn’t mean that aren’t going to try and hurt us.
Better to own libs in hell than admit to being less than perfect in heaven.
re: #335 MsJ
Way too big a drop for Palos Verdes unless the house is sliding into the ocean.
re: #350 SteelPH
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re: #359 teleskiguy
Oh. I forgot about that dude.
I just watched the first episode of Pennyworth.
Excellent. Highly recommend.
re: #360 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Oh. I forgot about that dude.
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Unless you’re allergic?
Shellworks turns lobster shells into eco-friendly “plastic” pic.twitter.com/7UwbzPG8ob
— Tech Insider (@techinsider) September 7, 2019
re: #363 teleskiguy
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re: #347 gocart mozart
Libs don’t eat steak and don’t use lightbulbs? Aside from ruining what might be a good steak there, did she come from Planet Deludio?
re: #366 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Libs don’t eat steak and don’t use lightbulbs? Aside from ruining what might be a good steak there, did she come from Planet Deludio?
I’m assuming those are incandescent light bulbs, which is a thing that conservatives are sore about because apparently they like paying a shit ton more for crappier lighting.
re: #359 teleskiguy
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re: #367 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m assuming those are incandescent light bulbs, which is a thing that conservatives are sore about because apparently they like paying a shit ton more for crappier lighting.
I use incandescent bulbs (well, a few anyway). I don’t understand conservative whinging about thing like that, rolling coal (I’ve had a couple of numbnuts try to do that to me in Cheyenne when they see our car).
I guess I’ll never understand.
re: #367 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m assuming those are incandescent light bulbs, which is a thing that conservatives are sore about because apparently they like paying a shit ton more for crappier lighting.
I am looking for an actual 60 watt LED bulb. I figure I will only need one.
When I was in Jackson, WY this last February I had an excellent steak dinner at a restaurant called Gun Barrel. So good. Highly recommended, be sure to get reservations in advance, the place is packed constantly, I’m told. I’m a liberal.
re: #369 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I use incandescent bulbs (well, a few anyway). I don’t understand conservative whinging about thing like that, rolling coal (I’ve had a couple of numbnuts try to do that to me in Cheyenne when they see our car).
I guess I’ll never understand.
I have a few still left. Most of my lights were switched to dimmable LEDs years ago, though. It’s kind of a no-brainer, really.
re: #367 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I’m assuming those are incandescent light bulbs, which is a thing that conservatives are sore about because apparently they like paying a shit ton more for crappier lighting.
I remember when being able to suck a lightbulb through a straw was a pejorative.
— procint (official) (@theleftrepublic) September 7, 2019
re: #355 Skip Intro
Way too big a drop for Palos Verdes unless the house is sliding into the ocean.
The last sale apparently feel through. The house is staged. I bet it’s going to wind up a short sale. Look at the price history…$60,000 back in the 70s.
Well, she does blow. Hard.
So there’s that.— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) September 7, 2019
Happy Birthday, Jo Anne Worley. She was born on this date in 1937.
re: #366 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Libs don’t eat steak and don’t use lightbulbs? Aside from ruining what might be a good steak there, did she come from Planet Deludio?
It’s always about the liberals that live in their heads, not actual liberals. The ones who want to ban cows and who they think will be pissed off by their spending more than they need to on gasoline and electricity.
As a side note, you can get perfectly decent plastic straw alternatives now for 5 cents or less per straw.
Whoa. Thunderstoms moving through the area. That’s weird. 🤔
It started with the trans fat being bad and the next thing you know there are the trans people and the trans toilets … I blame Neil Young with his Trans music bullshit. Techno “Mr. Soul”? … it’s unnatural.https://t.co/r1Gyr4i2aU
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 7, 2019
Haven’t seen any rain here in weeks. It’s a welcome change.
re: #268 Citizen K
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More and more, I’m convinced that sphere is just fully and wholly impenetrable. There seems to be precious little way to pierce that veil without pain. And even then, the people that need to be told the truth will likely just blame the evil librul media and evil socialists anyway.
The end result of the non-stop brainwashing from the Republican 24/7 Bullshit Machine.
re: #378 teleskiguy
Whoa. Thunderstoms moving through the area. That’s weird. 🤔
I had a tornado pass 3 miles north of the house on Monday night. I drive across the damage path every day on my way to work. That was fun.
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Yegods.
Oh yeah! Lightning is striking within a mile of my house. I should probably unplug my laptop.
re: #385 teleskiguy
Oh yeah! Lightning is striking within a mile of my house. I should probably unplug my laptop.
Be safe.
This is some thread. Read it. Really. The whole thing.
1 Nancy Pelosi recently had ominous words about Trump’s family holding an “intervention” & “fearing for his well being.” These words were echoed yesterday by Pete Buttigieg when he said “I’m really worried about the…I feel sorry for the President.” Why did Buttigieg say that?
— Tom Joseph (@TomJChicago) September 7, 2019
re: #386 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Be safe.
No big deal. This is baby thunderstorms compared to the stuff you see out there in the midwest. It’s not even that windy.
re: #388 teleskiguy
No big deal. This is baby thunderstorms compared to the stuff you see out there in the midwest. It’s not even that windy.
That may be true, but lightning is the universal constant. A hell of a lot of voltage applied to a very small area.
We might get a quarter to a half inch of rain out of this motherfucker!
re: #389 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
That may be true, but lightning is the universal constant. A hell of a lot of voltage applied to a very small area.
I’m familiar with the flash-boom phenomenon. I experienced it as a teenager climbing Mt. Shavano.
In which Eric Trump tells 2.7 million people how to send anonymous documents to @Fahrenthold. https://t.co/V3arcU7Hfh
— Annie Lowrey (@AnnieLowrey) September 6, 2019
re: #391 teleskiguy
I’m familiar with the flash-boom phenomenon. I experienced it as a teenager climbing Mt. Shavano.
My parents’ house was struck by a near-miss last year. My dad sent me a photo of the melted remains of his wireless router from where the flashback flowed through the phone lines.
And… it’s gone. You don’t like the weather in Colorado? Wait 15 minutes.
Breaking now on CNN: The House will take formal steps on an impeachment probe for @realDonaldTrump next week pic.twitter.com/hs4KPQrXIu
— jordan (@JordanUhl) September 7, 2019
My resignation is effective today, so no longer a fed employee. Glad to no longer be under @realDonaldTrump, but I’ll miss my @USDOL colleagues, particularly my fellow judges who without fail faithfully & impartially discharge their duties. It’s been a privilege … adjourned. pic.twitter.com/WI3N0H1xlT
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) September 6, 2019
TRIGGERED MUCH, LIBS?!?!? pic.twitter.com/eGj8WzXvcs
— jordan (@JordanUhl) September 7, 2019
straws and light bulbs in a burger?
— Edwin Mix (@TheEdMix) September 7, 2019
re: #397 gocart mozart
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Triggered? Well, I guess so. Triggered to laugh my ass off and SMH.
This foolishness is supposed to get my goat? My goat is also laughing it’s ass off.
Multiple reports on this.
SCOOP: The Judiciary Committee is preparing to take its first formal vote to define its Trump impeachment investigation.
Language still in flux but a draft is tentatively planned for Mon. morning, with Wed. vote. Story w/ @heatherscope @BresPoliticohttps://t.co/8UBaZVgLKi— Kyle Cheney (@kyledcheney) September 7, 2019
re: #400 MsJ
Trump Twitter tomorrow is gonna be LIT.
He’ll be bragging that the NOAA proved he was right all along and again demand apologies from the non-Fox media. In short, just another day like every other day.
re: #397 gocart mozart
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It is just amazing how much wingnuts have mentally regressed in order to “trigger the libs.” It’s like a five year old’s idea of throwing a fit. “MOMMY SAID I COULDN’T HAVE ANY, SO I’LL JUST HAVE ALL OF IT!!!”
Uhm…
A 73-year-old woman gave birth to twins in India this week—and her 82-year-old husband had a stroke the next day https://t.co/RWVyhvrk7j
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) September 7, 2019
I’m really not about babbies at all, but “Call the Midwife” is superb.
If you’re looking for something with great characters and heart, watch it.
This has been an unpaid announcement.
re: #343 Belafon
Imani Gandy🔥
✔
@AngryBlackLady
What—and I ask this in all sincerity—the fuck is this shit? | Column: Break some eggs, Elizabeth Warren: Drop out and back Bernie chicagotribune.com …
There needs to be a site called “Know your columnist”. The article is written by John Kass — a writer whom I avoid. His column appears daily on the 2nd page of the Chicago Tribune. Think of Marc Thiessen or Erick Erickson — someone whose advice should be ignored on a regular basis, unless you want to raise your blood pressure.
re: #399 MsJ
Multiple reports on this.
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We’re in the endgame now.
I got a creepy feeling we’re going to see an updated version of the Harding scenario and it could turn into a suicide.
re: #406 Joe Bacon 🌹
We’re in the endgame now.
I got a creepy feeling we’re going to see an updated version of the Harding scenario and it could turn into a suicide.
Trump kill himself? Not a chance. He’s never, ever going to do that. He’s a narcissist. Not going to happen. Not ever. Disabuse yourself of that notion straight away.
re: #405 Hecuba’s daughter
There needs to be a site called “Know your columnist”. The article is written by John Kass — a writer whom I avoid. His column appears daily on the 2nd page of the Chicago Tribune. Think of Marc Thiessen or Erick Erickson — someone whose advice should be ignored on a regular basis, unless you want to raise your blood pressure.
Warren is not going to capitulate to Bernie, full stop.
She’s smarter than he is, has a better platform than he does, is better on the stump than he is, and has a broader potential upside than he does. The R’s will rip Bernie to pieces in a general election. Outside of DRumpf screaming Pocahontas! at her, she can hold her own with Mango Metamussolini.
Bernie Bros will bitch and moan, but Bernie will never catch Biden. Warren might.
re: #407 MsJ
More likely he topples over while raging about someone not lying hard enough for him.
re: #410 plansbandc
More likely he topples over while raging about someone not lying hard enough for him.
Ok. 😈😈😈
West Africa? Well then, there’s only one nation in Africa with the technology to produce such a dastardly weapon! pic.twitter.com/mDPWyFLEmW
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 7, 2019
“Matthew Petersen, the failed judicial nominee, essentially shut down the FEC heading into the 2020 election to join a law firm that specializes in helping rich people and corporations influence elections in secret.” - @ChrislHayes https://t.co/sgr3iBHjrA
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 6, 2019
re: #414 MsJ
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Well, of course he did. At least this admin is boringly consistent with its nominees. They are all nihilistic fuckwits.
Yeah this is bombshell stuff https://t.co/zDmwmw9r4c
— Chris Hayes (@chrislhayes) September 6, 2019
re: #408 austin_blue
Right now Warren is who I’m voting for in the Colorado primary on Super Tuesday.
It’s like, I knew what was going to happen as soon as I saw him climbing out of the truck, and then it happened and it was still funny.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 7, 2019
re: #418 Ace-o-aces
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I love the fire hydrant pinging off like a watermelon seed.
I really, really want to see the report to his insurance company.
America! Fuck yeah!
BOOM! Ronan Farrow’s latest.
How an elite university research center concealed its relationship with a sex offender—documents show MIT Media Lab accepted donations directed by Jeffrey Epstein far in excess of what the university has admitted to, and worked to cover it up: https://t.co/KTdYdCbZ6u
— Ronan Farrow (@RonanFarrow) September 7, 2019
re: #420 Ace-o-aces
BOOM! Ronan Farrow’s latest.
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I mean, it’s not liked the money is the result of underage virgins being raped by rich, privileged men.
Oh, wait…
re: #379 gocart mozart
No, it goes back further than that. All the way back to the Trans-Continental Railroad, when either the railroad or the continent changed gender identification.
re: #424 MsJ
From that article in the Chris Hayes tweet above. Infuriating.
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Ratfucker.
This is probably the weirdest/most disturbing revelation in @RonanFarrow’s latest expose on Epstein and MIT. pic.twitter.com/c4dvZ0SFY6
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 7, 2019
“Sanders was still placing one of the most important posts of campaign into the hands of someone who loathes the Democratic Party. And whatever you may or may not think of Sirota, this was an enormous strategic misstep. “ https://t.co/be17t0Fq6M
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) September 5, 2019
re: #426 Ace-o-aces
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Epstein was a monster, obviously, but a very rich monster, which makes him a very rich source of funds for people who were willing to turn a blind eye. As this plays out, I expect a whole lot of people to be tarred by by his brush, both D’s and R’s.
And maybe Royals overseas? He wasn’t referred to as “Randy Andy” without cause.
I met him during the Falklands war in Mildenhall when we were picking up England’s NATO refueling requirements while they had all of their refueling assets down in Ascencion Island supporting their bombing campaign, and he was a total twat.
About Eric Trump’s broadcast of Fahrenthold’s drop box:
Eric, what would an unprofessional letter that contains an attachment with your father’s tax returns look like? You are very smart. Show us.
— Mark Harris (@MarkHarrisNYC) September 6, 2019
re: #394 teleskiguy
And… it’s gone. You don’t like the weather in Colorado? Wait 15 minutes.
The remnant low which was Tropical Storm Ferdnand is now somewhere between us and Cheyenne. We had a few thunderstorms earlier.
re: #355 Skip Intro
Way too big a drop for Palos Verdes unless the house is sliding into the ocean.
Which is a distinct possibility. A significant chunk of that peninsula is headed for the ocean, slowly. But I would have thought that nobody would be doing real estate deals in the affected area anymore.
Bad news for my laptop: The fan sounds like it’s starting to go bad.
It’s looking like I will need to go to go to the computer shop in Scottsbluff to buy a new one. (My wife purchased this one in 2012.)
Melissa31920880553638Russian20496Troll598345 who joined in March 2017 with 409,000 tweets has concerns. She probably deserves reports from the Twitterati here.
Thirty months.
Impeachment “PROBE” = aka Presidential Harassment has been going on since 1/2019
A “PROBE” is not an Impeachment - stop lying to your people
Reading comprehension must no longer be needed for law enforcement, scientist.
— Benj🌹 (@atingeofbenj) September 7, 2019
That 13,333 tweets a month. Over 440 tweets a day, every day, for two and a half years.
And somewhere in all that “Melissa” has time to be a “law enforcement, scientist.”
Tropical storm-force winds now in Massachusetts.
…DORIAN PRODUCING TROPICAL STORM FORCE WINDS IN SOUTHEASTERN
MASSACHUSETTS…
…HURRICANE CONDITIONS EXPECTED IN PORTIONS OF NOVA SCOTIA LATER
TODAY…
SUMMARY OF 200 AM EDT…0600 UTC…INFORMATION
———————————————————————
LOCATION…38.8N 69.1W
ABOUT 170 MI…280 KM SSE OF NANTUCKET MASSACHUSETTS
ABOUT 490 MI…790 KM SW OF HALIFAX NOVA SCOTIA
MAXIMUM SUSTAINED WINDS…90 MPH…150 KM/H
PRESENT MOVEMENT…NE OR 45 DEGREES AT 25 MPH…41 KM/H
MINIMUM CENTRAL PRESSURE…960 MB…28.35 INCHES
nhc.noaa.gov
Wholly crap.
There will also be rough and pounding surf, especially for parts of Nova Scotia, Newfoundland and the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Waves of 7 to 10 metres will reach the Southwestern Shore of Nova Scotia during the day and spread to the Eastern Shore tonight. These waves will likely reach southern Newfoundland by Sunday morning with waves nearing 12 metres. Waves of 4 to 7 metres will impact north facing coasts of the Gulf of St. Lawrence. Note that waves will break higher along some of the coastlines, and dangerous rip currents are likely. Please exercise extreme caution.
Waves of seven to ten metres. That’s on top of the storm surge and high tide.
Would have been nice if you named the account, Mr. Painter:
Moscow is upping its Twitter game. Time to call the Bot Busters.
One with 12 followers who pretends to support @KamalaHarris is now spreading Trump’s racist lies about @ewarren. There is NO WAY the Harris campaign would approve of that. But Putin sure would.— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) September 6, 2019
The registered user list shows thirty-four people active here (including me) in the last thirty minutes.
Where are y’all? Did I scare you off?
Whistling through the empty halls of Mr. Johnson’s Home for the Clinically Sane… .
re: #438 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Whistling through the empty halls of Mr. Johnson’s Home for the Clinically Sane… .
Of all the things I lost, I miss my mind the most.
re: #439 Targetpractice
Of all the things I lost, I miss my mind the most.
I haven’t lost mine, I still have the coat check for it around here somewhere …
re: #440 Anymouse 🌹🎃
I haven’t lost mine, I still have the coat check for it around here somewhere …
I think mine was put on a shelve and labeled “Abbie Normal.”
re: #441 Targetpractice
I think mine was put on a shelve and labeled “Abbie Normal.”
LOL.
When Hurricane Dorian goes extra-tropical, does it become Hurricane Mixolydian? /questions
I see some excitement over the announcement about the House Judiciary Committee’s move next week and just can’t help but shake my head. This isn’t some bold new step so much as a grudging admission that the “hearings as a substitute for impeachment” strategy is stalled. Every “key witness” has clammed up, all the “key evidence” is being locked down by exec branch stooges, and every “key move” has been met with a court challenge. And since it’s being treated not as an impeachment proceeding, but an exercise of Congress’ oversight powers, the courts are in no rush to rule on anything. If Pelosi and/or Nadler are signing off on this, it’s because it’s the only way they can hope to make their 2020 “case” for voters before 2020.
Scottish Government-owned Prestwick Airport paid £9m by Trump administration (Goes to The Scottsman, more at the link):
The loss making state-owned hub, which was put up for sale earlier this month by the Scottish Government, has received close to 650 orders since October 2017 for jet fuel.
Contract details drawn up by a US Defence Department agency indicate the deal could ultimately secure Prestwick’s parent company an additional £8m, while a new contract is set to extend the arrangement until autumn 2024.
The flurry of transactions - the equivalent of more than 35 a month - has reignited criticism of the SNP government for fostering close economic ties with the US military while publicly admonishing the president’s character and his foreign policies.
Cyberpunk af! Soon they’ll be able to do it via video conference. New protocols and best practices are going to need to be put in place to prevent these kinds of real time deepfake scams, and the targets won’t be limited to large companies, someday all of us will have to be wary of this.
Thieves used voice-mimicking software to imitate a company executive’s speech and dupe his subordinate into sending hundreds of thousands of dollars to a secret account, the company’s insurer said, in a remarkable case that some researchers are calling one of the world’s first publicly reported artificial-intelligence heists.
The managing director of a British energy company, believing his boss was on the phone, followed orders one Friday afternoon in March to wire more than $240,000 to an account in Hungary, said representatives from the French insurance giant Euler Hermes, which declined to name the company.
The request was “rather strange,” the director noted later in an email, but the voice was so lifelike that he felt he had no choice but to comply. The insurer, whose case was first reported by the Wall Street Journal, provided new details on the theft to The Washington Post on Wednesday, including an email from the employee tricked by what the insurer is referring to internally as “the false Johannes.”
The five-day tropical outlook has the tropical wave west of the Cabo Verde Islands moving to threaten the Windward or Leeward Islands and the Caribbean.
re: #412 Ace-o-aces
Tell that to Trump and ask him what he’s gonna do about Wakanda’s relentless, almost yearly, attacks on the United States.
re: #447 Dr Lizardo
Tell that to Trump and ask him what he’s gonna do about Wakanda’s relentless, almost yearly, attacks on the United States.
Offer them a peace deal by investing in a giant Trump hotel and golf course? Negotiate peace with Agrabah?
re: #448 Anymouse 🌹🎃
Offer them a peace deal by investing in a giant Trump hotel and golf course? Negotiate peace with Agrabah?
And he shouldn’t forget Wadiyah, either. I understand that Admiral General Aladeen is quite a troublemaker.
I’m going to head off to bed before the sun comes up.
If you’re in eastern Massachusetts, eastern Maine, or the Maritime Provinces, keep safe this morning.
Catch y’all later.
Wild, must read story. An Alaska Airlines employee decided out of thin air that two Asian passengers who did not in fact know each other were terrorists, confronted them, called the cops and announced a mass evacuation.
What Caused The Mass Panic At Newark Airport? Racism.
“Everybody started running. It was the most insane scene I’ve ever been in or ever seen.”
The Ronan Farrow story is out. It’s (for him) relatively brief, but it’s damning for the MIT Media Lab. Basically, Media Lab tried to keep their relationship with Jeffrey Epstein under wraps, while still soliciting money from him, allowing him to develop other donors and otherwise treating him like a VIP donor. This despite the fact that Epstein was marked as disqualified in the MIT central donor database.
What’s interesting about this is there was an all-hands meeting at Media Lab on Wednesday to try and address the controversy over the director of Media Lab, Joi Ito, taking money from Epstein. At the end of the meeting, one of the founders of Media Lab, Nicholas Negroponte, stood up and
said he had recommended that Ito take Epstein’s money. “If you wind back the clock,” he added, “I would still say, ‘Take it.’” And he repeated, more emphatically, “‘Take it.’”
One of the women staffers at Media Lab was so shocked by this she started crying, and Kate Darling, a scientist, shouted, “Nicholas, shut up!”
Negroponte, for his part, apparently told the Boston Globe he was defending the original decision to take the money, not to continue to take money.
Ronan Farrow doesn’t mention Wednesday’s Media Lab meeting in his story, but it’s worth reading both articles together to get a fuller idea of what was going on with MIT and Epstein.
re: #443 Targetpractice
I see some excitement over the announcement about the House Judiciary Committee’s move next week and just can’t help but shake my head. This isn’t some bold new step so much as a grudging admission that the “hearings as a substitute for impeachment” strategy is stalled. Every “key witness” has clammed up, all the “key evidence” is being locked down by exec branch stooges, and every “key move” has been met with a court challenge. And since it’s being treated not as an impeachment proceeding, but an exercise of Congress’ oversight powers, the courts are in no rush to rule on anything. If Pelosi and/or Nadler are signing off on this, it’s because it’s the only way they can hope to make their 2020 “case” for voters before 2020.
The House Democrats are announcing that they are doing exactly what some of us here said (to the consternation of others): After summer, when people are more likely to be paying attention, they would formally announce steps that will lead to impeachment.
I feel it is my obligation as someone who respects all religions, races, and ethnicities, people in general, to speak up loudly and soberly whenever the President of the US retweets an outspoken white supremacist and bigot.
This is one of those moments. https://t.co/jxj93VRsx7— Jeremy Newberger (@jeremynewberger) September 7, 2019
That no one is advising Trump in his inner circle that this person he is choosing to amplify to millions of people is a vile racist, speaks to how lost our current administration is. We would be wise to vote him out and begin the hard work of stamping out white supremacism.
— Jeremy Newberger (@jeremynewberger) September 7, 2019
re: #454 Belafon
And even with impeachment proceedings, they’re still going to need the courts, which have a whole lot of Trump appointees.
re: #456 Belafon
And even with impeachment proceedings, they’re still going to need the courts, which have a whole lot of Trump appointees.
And according to Barr, a President (R) is an absolute dictator. The Federalist Society appointees will share that opinion.
I do hope that the violation of campaign finance laws regarding Stormy Daniels and others is not the main reason for impeachment. The fact that he is a traitor serving the interests of Putin should rank higher on the charges — and they better get his tax returns for the past decade at least; otherwise they aren’t going to be proving anything that will persuade enough of the public that he needs to be dismissed through this mechanism.
re: #454 Belafon
The House Democrats are announcing that they are doing exactly what some of us here said (to the consternation of others): After summer, when people are more likely to be paying attention, they would formally announce steps that will lead to impeachment.
Yeah, that’s not what I’m reading. What I’m reading is Nadler is pursuing this course because his investigations have stalled. That his announcement during the break that said investigations were actually impeachment ones was so confusing both in and outside the House that this vote is about clarifying just what the parameters are. That the House is not formally looking to impeach Donald Trump, but are just saying they’re considering it as a way of motivating the courts weighing in on the numerous legal actions brought before to move a bit faster.
By the way, those of us who’ve been saying for months now that the House should formally begin impeachment hearings said so largely because…wait for it…doing so would give the Judiciary Committee and other committees conducting their own investigations the legal precedent to compel witnesses to testify and enforce subpoenas for evidence.
re: #459 Targetpractice
By the way, those of us who’ve been saying for months now that the House should formally begin impeachment hearings said so largely because…wait for it…doing so would give the Judiciary Committee and other committees conducting their own investigations the legal precedent to compel witnesses to testify and enforce subpoenas for evidence.
I’d just point out that the Trump administration has been defying subpoenas right and left. I don’t think the political will to enforce subpoenas is there yet, especially if it involves sending out marshals to drag unwilling witnesses in.
re: #460 mmmirele
I’d just point out that the Trump administration has been defying subpoenas right and left. I don’t think the political will to enforce subpoenas is there yet, especially if it involves sending out marshals to drag unwilling witnesses in.
Which is why I see this as more of a legal ploy that a serious commitment to impeaching Cheeto Benito. For one thing, if this were a serious effort, I’d expect way more howling from the Repubs.
re: #460 mmmirele
I’d just point out that the Trump administration has been defying subpoenas right and left. I don’t think the political will to enforce subpoenas is there yet, especially if it involves sending out marshals to drag unwilling witnesses in.
The marshalls work for the Trump justice department so that’s never going to happen.
re: #461 Targetpractice
Which is why I see this as more of a legal ploy that a serious commitment to impeaching Cheeto Benito. For one thing, if this were a serious effort, I’d expect way more howling from the Repubs.
They’re busy with the great Alabama crisis.
re: #350 SteelPH
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re: #461 Targetpractice
Which is why I see this as more of a legal ploy that a serious commitment to impeaching Cheeto Benito. For one thing, if this were a serious effort, I’d expect way more howling from the Repubs.
The Rethugs know that Barr has their back and will interfere with any attempt to enforce subpoenas. Barr makes John Mitchell look like a model of rectitude. Barr should be impeached but any impeachment process will fail because the Senate will not convict no matter how heinous the crime. And Barr has no shame so I don’t think that there is anything that could force him to resign, except for Trump’s displeasure.
Thank you to Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis for your very gracious and kind words in saying that without the help of the United States and me, their would have been many more casualties. I give all credit to FEMA, the U.S. Coast Guard, & the brave people of the Bahamas..
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2019
That explains it then. Trump’s taint is everywhere. https://t.co/BTx4i6WpyJ
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) September 7, 2019
re: #445 goddamnedfrank
Cyberpunk af! Soon they’ll be able to do it via video conference. New protocols and best practices are going to need to be put in place to prevent these kinds of real time deepfake scams, and the targets won’t be limited to large companies, someday all of us will have to be wary of this.
Who are you going to believe: me, or your lying ears and eyes?
Maybe it’s time to go (back to) analog.
Speaking of which, Kodak is bringing 8mm back to life.
re: #466 Skip Intro
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Thank you to Bahamian Prime Minister Hubert Minnis for your very gracious and kind words in saying that without the help of the United States and me, their would have been many more casualties. I give all credit to FEMA, the U.S. Coast Guard, & the brave people of the Bahamas..47.2K
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It’s always about him, isn’t it?
It’s Celebrate Packing the Courts Day at the WH.
I want to congratulate @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell and all Republicans. Today I signed the 160th Federal Judge to the Bench. Within a short period of time we will be at over 200 Federal Judges, including many in the Appellate Courts & two great new U.S. Supreme Court Justices!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 7, 2019
re: #469 Hecuba’s daughter
He still doesn’t know the difference between “there” and “their”.
re: #467 Backwoods_Sleuth
Bob Cesca
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@bobcesca_go
That explains it then. Trump’s taint is everywhere.A little som’som’ about the Director of Communications of #NOAA who sent out the statement backing up President Bonkers’ hurricane forecast. pic.twitter.com/RXS2FkxXXl
— Coastal Elite (@cmkinmia) September 7, 2019
…
I feel better knowing that the person behind the tweet is not a professional who knows anything but just a typical ignorant Trump toady.
As disgusting as this is, cheating at golf keeps him from governing and tweeting so there’s that https://t.co/3zYOXL9O6j
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) September 7, 2019
Also not to nitpick but “lavish and ritzy” should be “garish, infested, nouveau riche.” https://t.co/hVRaF9SsMU
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) September 7, 2019
re: #472 Hecuba’s daughter
I feel better knowing that the person behind the tweet is not a professional who knows anything but just a typical ignorant Trump toady.
That was kinda a given, no?
re: #473 Backwoods_Sleuth
And he originally stated that he would never go to any of his properties when he became president.
lol
re: #350 SteelPH
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re: #471 Skip Intro
He still doesn’t know the difference between “there” and “their”.
Trump tweets image proving his earlier tweet was correct. pic.twitter.com/3pr0dbsJ26
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) September 7, 2019
re: #475 MsJ
That was kinda a given, no?
Well, given his success in demeaning everyone working for his administration, there was always the possibility that someone with real credentials would tweet a subservient lying comment to retain their job and protect funding for their agency.
His new dog. It’s a sharpei. pic.twitter.com/gMEaeqOUxR
— Brandon Horan (@brandon_r_horan) September 6, 2019
Hello from hot Los Angeles. Once called El Pueblo de Nuestra Señora la Reina de los Ángeles del Río Porciúncula. Somebody memo Trump to remind him we are not a foreign country.
Love my Spotify. New Release Radar gets me pretty well. Little creepy how well, but thats another story.
Sheryl Crow has a new intensely overwhelmingly collaborative album out.
So many I’ll just link the Wiki.
I got chills with some of these. Album link and embed for convenience.
Give it a listen?
re: #471 Skip Intro
He still doesn’t know the difference between “there” and “their”.
re: #478 stpaulbear
in all seriousness the Bahamas haven’t even finished counting their injured and dead, this is so gross pic.twitter.com/lsp22rWsJr
— shauna (@goldengateblond) September 7, 2019
The scariest thing about Trump “deteriorating” is that he’s never had the mental health to be president.
Not 1 year ago.
Not 3 years ago.
Not 10 years ago.
Not 20 years ago.
Not 50 years ago. https://t.co/VGv92IGFRd— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) September 7, 2019
I usually avoid glib pop psychology, but it seems pretty clear that Donald’s icy parents never really liked him. They shipped the troubled child off to boarding school to avoid him. And he’s been trying to convince himself that he’s loved ever since. pic.twitter.com/GVZ0A5zoHG
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) September 7, 2019
re: #337 Anymouse 🌹🎃
My sister sent me a listing noting my late Aunt Zelda’s home is up for sale in my hometown in Michigan. (It is over one hundred years old, built from limestone and glacial moraine stones.) She thought I might want to buy it (don’t have that kind of money, the owners want about $40,000).
In 1956, Grandma bought our family home in Ambridge PA for $8,000 in cash.
Sheriff’s sale in 2003 (after Dad passed) $59,000
On the market now—$295,000?????
Trying to find a little bit of information about a surplus LEO S&W revolver over the last few days has lead me to sticking my nose into the fever camps of the gun nut web sites. It’s about as expected.
* Howls of indignation about Walmart and Walgreens about the ammo sales and requesting no open carry.
* Universal Background Checks = gun database = confiscation using fake “Red Flags” as the excuse. Trump and Moscow Mitch are expected to go along because they want re-election more that FreeDumb.
Even places I expected a bit more sanity (Liberal Gun Club, Yankee Marshall on Youtube, etc) are seething pits of paranoia these days as well.
re: #484 Joe Bacon 🌹
In 1956, Grandma bought our family home in Ambridge PA for $8,000 in cash.
Sheriff’s sale in 2003 (after Dad passed) $59,000
On the market now—$295,000?????
Meanwhile—Houses in the Koreatown section of Los Angeles where I now live—minimun of $900K on the market—single homes. Plenty in the $1-1.5 million range…
re: #484 Joe Bacon 🌹
I bought my house for $59,000 in the late 1990’s. According to one of my neighbors it is now worth over $199,000. I still do not believe it.
Dear friends of the @uscoastguard We did 14k meals yesterday, 20k today we could do 30k if we had your support if you had a heli free. We goa marked sites and names of the places we need to bring food! @usaid #ChefsForBahamas pic.twitter.com/oqwtTo5K7G
— José Andrés (@chefjoseandres) September 7, 2019
But here’s the good news: courts generally don’t take kindly to arguments that, in substance, say, “Hey judges, butt out. You don’t have the authority or the jurisdiction to get involved in this legal dispute over the enforceability of subpoenas.” Judges see right through this. https://t.co/UhV0cL4hn6
— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) September 7, 2019
“State Department officials have repeatedly declined to spell out publicly which rights Pompeo believes are superfluous.” https://t.co/IdFGSe3Lq8
— Chris Megerian (@ChrisMegerian) September 7, 2019
I can never decide which is the more embarrassing reveal:
“I’m only good because I want stuff when I die;” or
“I never murder only because a book told me not to.” pic.twitter.com/doVvscgM1p— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) September 7, 2019
re: #491 Backwoods_Sleuth
“This is an imperfect analogy, but the thirteenth ice cream cone isn’t as good as the first one was,” Pompeo said Friday at Kansas State University. “And with respect to unalienable rights, more, per se, is not always better.” https://t.co/3FLYCxSjYK
— Bloomberg Politics (@bpolitics) September 6, 2019
this is insanity
there’s no quota on unalienable rights.
they simply ‘are’
asshat
Thread: Trump golf courses, emoluments, buying jet fuel not from the US military, Maria Butina, and privatizing airports. Yup, it gets ugly, weird, and Mob-smelling. https://t.co/TFPwhVPvm3
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) September 7, 2019
I wonder if trafficking people or contraband would be easier under a private airport. 🤔
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) September 7, 2019
re: #493 DangerMan
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this is insanity
there’s no quota on unalienable rights.
they simply ‘are’asshat
Why, I get full of rights all the time!
re: #417 teleskiguy
Right now Warren is who I’m voting for in the Colorado primary on Super Tuesday.
She has been and still is at the top of my list of candidates.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) September 7, 2019
re: #417 teleskiguy
Right now Warren is who I’m voting for in the Colorado primary on Super Tuesday.
The DSA chapter here in Los Angeles has been taken over by the Berniebots. I keep getting nasty IMs from them because I back Warren. Every IM they send me only pushes me deeper into the Warren camp!
Soooooo here’s the background on the NOAA Comms Director. That’s…a lot of “consulting” money for the Trump Campaign. Yayyyy. https://t.co/bitiOazh20 pic.twitter.com/HoDcOvFJhT
— Shawn Milrad (@shawnmilrad) September 7, 2019
re: #493 DangerMan
this is insanity there’s no quota on unalienable rights.
they simply ‘are’asshat
For now.
re: #476 PhillyPretzel
And he originally stated that he would never go to any of his properties when he became president.
lol