John Fogerty and Fam: “Fortunate Son,” Cosmo’s Factory/ Fogerty’s Factory
It’s amazing that John Fogerty still does all these songs in the original key, and doesn’t shy away from the high notes.
It’s amazing that John Fogerty still does all these songs in the original key, and doesn’t shy away from the high notes.
Fuckunate Trump!
Had that on cassette and wore it out listening to it in ‘Nam. CCR, Jimi, Janis, Zepplin, et al
Watching The Princess Bride with family, coming across this exchange between Westley (Cary Elwes) & Fezzik (Andre the Giant):
“Why are you wearing a mask?”
“They’re terribly comfortable. I think everyone will be wearing them in the future.” pic.twitter.com/DcR16eZ0kQ— Disloyal Arch (@Arch_LGF) June 21, 2020
Never got the hang of Princess Bride, I mostly watched it just because it seems so heavily referenced.
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads and father-figures out there.
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For their next stunt, America’s teenagers will block Fox News on their parents and grandparents cable boxes
— Roland Scahill (@rolandscahill) June 21, 2020
Did you count the Pips?
— Joy Behar (@JoyVBehar) June 21, 2020
And he thought the RAMP was bad. pic.twitter.com/q0SZbP54SO
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
Btw, John Fogerty is now 75 years old (born May 28, 1945).
Smoked pork with onions and peppers and some of that All-American BBQ sauce. Mac salad on the side. pic.twitter.com/zi6JDnZIAm
— jeffreyw (@imjeffreyw) June 21, 2020
re: #4 jeffreyw
Had that on cassette and wore it out listening to it in ‘Nam. CCR, Jimi, Janis, Zepplin, et al
Decades later, in 2002, I stood in a hotel room in the Saigon district of Ho Chi Mihn city and this song came on MTV. I was holding a 3 month old Vietnamese boy we had adopted days before.
re: #4 jeffreyw
Had that on cassette and wore it out listening to it in ‘Nam. CCR, Jimi, Janis, Zepplin, et al
I’ve heard from people over the years that The Beatles “Revolution” was the greatest anti-war protest song.
Nah….it was “Fortunate Son”.
re: #4 jeffreyw
Had that on cassette and wore it out listening to it in ‘Nam. CCR, Jimi, Janis, Zepplin, et al
For Ken Burns’ Vietnam documentary, all the artists (including the Beatles) licensed their tracks for ASCAP minimum fees.
re: #11 Charles Johnson
LOL 240 pounds LOL neckgina LOL
😠😡🤬
Happening now in front of the Florissant, MO police department. Police block traffic while four white men cover up the #BLACKLIVESMATTER mural with a “blue line”. pic.twitter.com/V6FXtJdADV
— Cop Watch STL (@CopWatchSTL) June 20, 2020
re: #12 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Btw, John Fogerty is now 75 years old (born May 28, 1945).
IN that case, I forgive him that he doesn’t still sound like he does when he delivers this in the “Albert Hall” (Oakland Coliseum) concert.
re: #21 Teddy’s Person
Being a dick for the sake of being a dick. That says a lot more about them than they realize.
re: #26 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Funny how that works. Poor oppressed little white guys. Boo Hoo.
re: #21 Teddy’s Person
That tweet is from Yesterday. After it was covered the BLM folks fixed it and the police returned and had it covered up AGAIN.
Plaintiff’s bar and parents of children under the age of 13, heads up. Looks like taking the personal information without parental consent is an unfair and deceptive trade practice. Looks like Ferrari-Brad likely blew the safe harbor. @POTUS
https://t.co/REgbplSYHE https://t.co/F3Lrm4iCTO— Tim Hogan (@TimInHonolulu) June 21, 2020
re: #15 William Lewis
Decades later, in 2002, I stood in a hotel room in the Saigon district of Ho Chi Mihn city and this song came on MTV. I was holding a 3 month old Vietnamese boy we had adopted days before.
Good for you. You might enjoy da 5 bloods, streaming on Netflix.
This morning, the Nashville @Tennessean — the largest newspaper in the state — published a full-page ad from a far-right client warning “Islam is going to detonate a nuclear device in Nashville, Tennessee.” It’s accompanied by photos of Donald Trump and Pope Francis. pic.twitter.com/9vvUbteSIh
— Alex Martin Smith (@asmiff) June 21, 2020
“… The Tennessean said it’s launching an investigation into how the ad, which the paper said clearly violates its standards, came to be published.
Michael A. Anastasi, vice president and editor of The Tennessean, told the newspaper that what happened was a “breakdown in the normal processes,” adding that the news and sales departments operate independently. …”
The Tennessean ran a full-page, anti-Muslim ad paid for by a group that appeared to be a Christian doomsday cult. https://t.co/5nGYWva3LJ
— HuffPost (@HuffPost) June 21, 2020
re: #29 jaunte
Plaintiff’s bar and parents of children under the age of 13, heads up. Looks like taking the personal information without parental consent is an unfair and deceptive trade practice. Looks like Ferrari-Brad likely blew the safe harbor.
This will be the ultimate downfall of Trump: not his inherent evil but the blundering ham-handedness of the operation.
Any organization that knew how to delegate jobs to people actually capable of doing them would not have let a dilettante’s error like this slip by.
Hail to the chief, the sad version.
— (((Barabbas))) [Human Scum] (@RealBarabbas) June 21, 2020
re: #31 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Yeah, whoever authorized that needs to be tossed out on their ass.
re: #28 Eclectic Cyborg
That tweet is from Yesterday. After it was covered the BLM folks fixed it and the police returned and had it covered up AGAIN.
Deplorable.
re: #16 Eclectic Cyborg
Headline game on point. 👍🏼
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But that can’t be. I just got an email from Donald J. Trump telling me the rally was EPIC!
Despite the Democrats’ best efforts to STOP us, we held the most EPIC Rally EVER with THOUSANDS of real American Patriots.
re: #30 jeffreyw
Good for you. You might enjoy da 5 bloods, streaming on Netflix.
Features that other Vietnam War classic, Time, by the Chambers Brothers
re: #36 BeachDem
But that can’t be. I just got an email from Donald J. Trump telling me the rally was EPIC!
Despite the Democrats’ best efforts to STOP us, we held the most EPIC Rally EVER with THOUSANDS of real American Patriots.
Oh it was epic all right.
re: #21 Teddy’s Person
lol that ain’t going to last.
I’m pretty skeptical that the Kpop kids really affected the turnout very much. They were giving out tickets to everyone who wanted one.
It’s far more likely that even a lot of Trump cultists are afraid of the coronavirus. Which they should be.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
Time to call it a day. Have a good one Lizards and stay healthy.
re: #41 PhillyPretzel
::: too busy watching Downton Abbey :::
I just started watching Grantchester on Prime. I think (but haven’t verified) the score is from the same person who did the music for Downton. It’s very similar. I see a Downton Abbey rewatch in my future.
re: #43 Teddy’s Person
If you do decide to watch Downton Abbey it will be from either a DVD or video download. One of the reasons why I am watching it now is that this will be one of the last times it will be shown on TV. They might decide to show it again sometime in the future but for right now PBS is putting the series in the vault.
I like the Lincoln project for their ads. But I have to ask what the hell they gonna do when trump is out of office? Go back to being Republicans? Forms new party?
Bueller?
re: #46 PhillyPretzel
If you do decide to watch Downton Abbey it will be from either a DVD or video download. One of the reasons why I am watching it now is that this will be one of the last times it will be shown on TV. They might decide to show it again sometime in the future but for right now PBS is putting the series in the vault.
I have the series and movie on BluRay.
An arrest warrant has been issued by Atlanta Fire Investigators for Ms. Natalie White. She has been identified as a suspect in the arson fire that burned down the Wendy’s Restaurant (125 University Ave) on Saturday, June 13th. Call 404-577-TIPS or [no phone numbers allowed] with any info. pic.twitter.com/Xu6W2hgOi6
— Atlanta Fire Rescue (@ATLFireRescue) June 20, 2020
NEW: Woman identified as suspect in fire at Atlanta Wendy’s where Rayshard Brooks was killed https://t.co/ObB4QCyMRr pic.twitter.com/MxR6V2VDRs
— The Hill (@thehill) June 21, 2020
re: #48 Teddy’s Person
I have the whole series and the movie on the cloud.
re: #49 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Holy shit. Wow. Boy is that going to piss off the racists. Snort.
re: #44 BeachDem
Speaking of deplorable, let’s never forget this classic:
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What’s also “classic” is that (20 years later) Patrick Lynch is still head of the NYPD PBA: and seems to have learned absolutely nothing in all that time.
re: #50 PhillyPretzel
I have the whole series and the movie on the cloud.
I’ve had a hard time letting go of physical media.
I watched “Joker” last nite for the 1st time.
I had to walk away from it several times as it his close to home.
My $.02……
It’s a Bloody masterpiece….. And as I’m not the biggest fan of Phoenix, he nail this down hard.
re: #53 Teddy’s Person
I understand. I have a DVD of the movie.
re: #53 Teddy’s Person
I’ve had a hard time letting go of physical media.
THIS.
I’ve embraced digital a little more but I hate the idea of a digital service going bankrupt and me losing hundreds of dollars of stuff I’ve paid for so I keep physical copies of all my faves.
re: #21 Teddy’s Person
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Next version: The blue line will have F*ck The Police written on it.
re: #47 nowherenorth2
I like the Lincoln project for their ads. But I have to ask what the hell they gonna do when trump is out of office? Go back to being Republicans? Forms new party?
Bueller?
I think most of them agree with the policies (such as they are) of the Trump administration, but wish he wasn’t so loud and obvious about them (and so openly corrupt). They’ll stay Republicans.
re: #49 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
— BORN KINGS NYC (@BornKingsNYC) June 20, 2020
re: #49 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
And of course now the latest is that she was the murdered man’s girlfriend. There doesn’t seem to be actual proof, just people saying he was asking the cops if someone of the same name could pick him up from the Wendy’s. They also named her as A suspect, not sure if they are looking for others. Local media is just getting their claws into things, we’ll see I guess.
re: #47 nowherenorth2
I like the Lincoln project for their ads. But I have to ask what the hell they gonna do when trump is out of office? Go back to being Republicans? Forms new party?
Bueller?
I think they think they will get the GOP back. They won’t; it belongs to the fascists now. Today you have 3 choices in American politics: Democrat, fascist, or irrelevant.
It would only take a dozen Republican Senators/Representatives breaking with Trump to upset the whole crime gang. They’re sticking with him and they own every decision.
re: #58 jaunte
I think most of them agree with the policies (such as they are) of the Trump administration, but wish he wasn’t so loud and obvious about them (and so openly corrupt). They’ll stay Republicans.
The 2 Never Trumpers I’m going to watch after the orange one gets the boot are Jennifer Rubin and Joe Walsh. They both seem to have had a sincere change of heart. I could be wrong, but I’m curious. The Lincoln Project crew are going to go back to getting folks like Ted Cruz and Paul Ryan elected.
Trump wants less testing so he’ll look better politically, even if it kills people? So do R Senators.
re: #47 nowherenorth2
They want a Trump that has the wherewithal to not act like Trump.
re: #58 jaunte
I think most of them agree with the policies (such as they are) of the Trump administration, but wish he wasn’t so loud and obvious about them (and so openly corrupt). They’ll stay Republicans.
I’d guess that kids in cages is not something they’re cool with, but looting health care and social programs to give tax cuts to the rich is A-OK. With the possible exception of Jennifer Rubin, they’re going to be crapping on President Biden right out of the box.
re: #65 GlutenFreeJesus
They want a Trump that has the wherewithal to not act like Trump.
Trump is the inevitable outcome of GOP politics. When you have nothing to offer voters except culture wars because the only legislation you want to pass is tax cuts for rich people, you have to keep getting more extreme in your rhetoric to fire up the base until you finally sound like Adolf Hitler.
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Ford Motor is delaying the unveiling of its highly anticipated Bronco SUV lineup so it will not coincide with O.J. Simpson’s birthday. Souce: MSN
re: #58 jaunte
They love them some Romney, so maybe they reform an new old R party with him as their leader/candidate.
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re: #58 jaunte
I think most of them agree with the policies (such as they are) of the Trump administration, but wish he wasn’t so loud and obvious about them (and so openly corrupt). They’ll stay Republicans.
Except for foreign policy. They really hate Trump’s alliance with Putin. And neocons like Bolton are not fond of our drawing back from foreign policy commitments. Many are on board with his domestic policy — though some probably object strongly toward his immigration stance.
re: #69 plansbandc
They love them some Romney, so maybe the reform an new old R party with him as their leader/candidate.
Their voters will never settle for a Romney again.
re: #47 nowherenorth2
I like the Lincoln project for their ads. But I have to ask what the hell they gonna do when trump is out of office? Go back to being Republicans? Forms new party?
Bueller?
Maybe (god willing) return the party to the Lincoln version?
The guy who built the transcontinental railroad, the free tuition land-grant colleges, raised taxes enough to balance the budget and would have done reconstruction properly if that bullet through his head hadn’t stopped him?
Or the Teddy Roosevelt version. National Parks, Panama Canal, trust-busting, FDA, and balanced the budget.
Or even the Eisenhower version. Interstate highways, public school expansion, supported unions, took the space program away from the military, followed through on the Marshall Plan, Earl Warren, 1957 Civil Rights Act (majority leader LBJ blocked it), sent the 101st Airborne to enforce civil rights decisions in states that refused to do it themselves, protected Social Security, showed the world how to Democracy properly… and kept taxes high enough to balance the budget.
Who knows what they’ll do but they’ve gotten be wise enough to know the old ways aren’t going to fly.
re: #71 Hecuba’s daughter
Except for foreign policy. They really hate Trump’s alliance with Putin. And neocons like Bolton are not fond of our drawing back from foreign policy commitments. Many are on board with his domestic policy — though some probably object strongly toward his immigration stance.
Trade is another.
For “I’m not involved” Trump was pretty quick to nominate someone for the SDNY attorney position. So we get a better idea who was lying more yesterday.
The spin regarding Trump I’m seeing in other circles is about how he is charismatic without touching much on the underlying hate and racism that is his true calling card. (And I suspect the lukewarm defenders don’t want to touch that.)
The police viewing “Black Lives Matter” as an insult or challenge that must be painted over repeatedly are showing further that they just don’t get it. And convincing a lot of others that reform of police departments and union contracts is going to have to go all the way to the foundations and require complete rebuilding.
And the apologetics around the pathetic Tulsa fail rally are simply that; pathetic. The picture of Trump coming off AF1 with the tie loose and that expression is a campaign ad unto itself.
A reminder that Bolton is every bit the colossal fucking monstrously idiotic asshole you know and loathe.
Bolton: 150 dead or a war, it is “all conjectural” so why not do it? He is not even aware how events since then make his logic even more absurd. Cherry on top: stopping a war whose consequenes no one could predict was “the most irrational thing he ever witnessed a president do”
— Bruno Maçães (@MacaesBruno) June 20, 2020
re: #78 goddamnedfrank
A reminder that Bolton is every bit the colossal fucking monstrously idiotic asshole you know and loathe.
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Not going to forget his role in spreading the shit that Obama had an anti American FP and was sympathetic to Islamic terrorism.
re: #73 sagehen
Maybe (god willing) return the party to the Lincoln version?
The guy who built the transcontinental railroad, the free tuition land-grant colleges, raised taxes enough to balance the budget and would have done reconstruction properly if that bullet through his head hadn’t stopped him?
Or the Teddy Roosevelt version. National Parks, Panama Canal, trust-busting, FDA, and balanced the budget.
Or even the Eisenhower version. Interstate highways, public school expansion, supported unions, took the space program away from the military, followed through on the Marshall Plan, Earl Warren, 1957 Civil Rights Act (majority leader LBJ blocked it), sent the 101st Airborne to enforce civil rights decisions in states that refused to do it themselves, protected Social Security, showed the world how to Democracy properly… and kept taxes high enough to balance the budget.
I see no future for the fascists except to either sieze power and end American democracy, or shrivel into irrelevance. Then there could be room on the political spectrum for a new major party. Either on the right if the Democrats move to the left, or a progressive party if the Democrats move right to pursue former Republicans.
re: #78 goddamnedfrank
A reminder that Bolton is every bit the colossal fucking monstrously idiotic asshole you know and loathe.
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Content aside, anyone reading that book is in for a slog. What a terrible writer.
Trump tried to demonstrate that he can drink water normally, without using both hands. Is it normal to take a sip of water and then throw the glass on the floor? https://t.co/oqpRBN0aJg
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
Ooof:
Jeff Sessions is the only Confederate statue Donald Trump has ever destroyed. https://t.co/YF9UIQgqqs
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 21, 2020
re: #79 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Not going to forget his role in spreading the shit that Obama had an anti American FP and was sympathetic to Islamic terrorism.
also, it was Bolton who revamped the NSC to disband the Pandemic Preparation Squad.
One of my twitter followers keeps calling him “Porkus” and it pretty much makes me laugh every time.
re: #85 sagehen
also, it was Bolton who revamped the NSC to disband the Pandemic Preparation Squad.
Yep
re: #82 Charles Johnson
Is it normal to take a sip of water and then throw the glass on the floor?
Isn’t throwing glasses into the fireplace a Russian thing? and stomping on them is a Jewish wedding thing…
“…The audience warmly congratulated Mikhail Nikolayevich Pavlushkin, vice president StekloSouz Russia, with the rank of ‘Honoured Worker of the glass industry.’
glass-international.com
Snerk
10 people showed up in Tulsa but 999,990 showed up in Tulas.
Eric Trump to the rescue pic.twitter.com/yS8FIBOSuz— YS (@NYinLA2121) June 21, 2020
Lol. Ok, Matt.
So much violence that Tulsa police arrested a whopping five people for “obstruction.” https://t.co/ZPWFVDrVRs— Kaz Weida (@kazweida) June 21, 2020
re: #86 plansbandc
One of my twitter followers keeps calling him “Porkus” and it pretty much makes me laugh every time.
I liked this Robin Givhan description of his Tulsa entrance (bolding mine):
The president paused for dramatic effect before he walked onstage at his Tulsa rally. He was silhouetted under a blue and white “Make America Great Again” banner and against an American flag. And in the few seconds that he stood basking in adulation, he resembled a giant black rectangle. A massive, inanimate void.
re: #96 jaunte
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To be fair, who among us is not terrified of a middle-aged white woman in an “I Can’t Breathe” t-shirt.
re: #96 jaunte
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Matt just wants Trump to talk tough because he’s a scared little wingnut man child.
“Clearly good people are worried about safety” (and don’t want Covid).
This proves @ProjectLincoln and others were right to get under his skin with personal mockery, not just criticize him on his sociopathic policies. https://t.co/I4T09gAmMQ
— Todd Domke (@ToddDomke) June 21, 2020
And here’s an another, excruciatingly important factor to consider: the sociopathic policies are exactly what endear Mango Mussolini to his base, so while those types of ads motivate Dems, they can have a backfire effect of encouraging the durr hurr owned teh libz crowd (one reason I think such ads are better when they target the GOP as a whole, in order to remind low-info/apathetic non-voters that downballot races count too).
The beauty of ads that mock and demean trump for being weak is that they make him (and therefore anyone who supports him) look and feel like a loser as well (in fact, the only thing that could make the cultists desert him is something humiliating enough to forever destroy his alpha-bully image).
Today I released my first campaign ad. It was produced by my kids. Let me know if you like it.https://t.co/OeXvghcnGv pic.twitter.com/CuFKMzdrZB
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) June 21, 2020
re: #96 jaunte
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I, too, was rather disappointed when my 890,207 siblings said couldn’t go to the Tulsa rally last night because they couldn’t all fit into one Uber.
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) June 21, 2020
re: #101 jaunte
“Clearly good people are worried about safety” (and don’t want Covid).
I mean it’s one thing to go to the local grocery maskless to own the libs. It’s quite another to be stuck in the BOK Center for hours with a million people.
It is really getting under the skin of wingnuts that Trump had a lower turnout than a Disney On Ice production. The excuse-making is never gonna end.
re: #103 jaunte
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I’m picturing Ted and his kids having a laugh riot making this video.
re: #106 Targetpractice
It is really getting under the skin of wingnuts that Trump had a lower turnout than a Disney On Ice production. The excuse-making is never gonna end.
In Oklahoma no less.
re: #107 Teddy’s Person
I can see them doing it with bigger and bigger glasses.
re: #108 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
In Oklahoma no less.
In one of the reddest states of the union, with over a week lead-up, and yet they failed to bring in more people than a Flock of Seagulls concert.
re: #107 Teddy’s Person
I’m picturing Ted and his kids having a laugh riot making this video.
I love Ted Lieu.
That he could keep a straight face making this “ad” should qualify him for high office all by itself….
re: #87 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Vodka not water.
According to the anime Rin, vodka is just water in Russian.
re: #112 Belafon
According to the anime Rin, vodka is just water in Russian.
From what I understand whiskey has a similar origin in the Irish language.
The big reason nobody believes their bullshit is that the overflow area was virtually empty. If they hadn’t made this big production of promising standing room outside the venue and then advertised that Donny would be speaking to the folks out there instead of in the Center, perhaps the whole “PROTESTORS KEPT PEOPLE OUT OF THE BUILDING!!!” bit might be halfway credible.
re: #110 Targetpractice
In one of the reddest states of the union, with over a week lead-up, and yet they failed to bring in more people than a Flock of Seagulls concert.
So much of his delusions crashed last night.
re: #115 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
So much of his delusions crashed last night.
And Jim Jordan’s.
re: #115 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
So much of his delusions crashed last night.
Nope. Scapegoats will be found and excuses will be made. Trump does not fail, he is only failed by others. It is what he is.
We’ll know Brad Parscale is about to be fired when Trump says, “I have total confidence in him.”
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
This is art. pic.twitter.com/ZPJxHu20TV
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 21, 2020
re: #117 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Nope. Scapegoats will be found and excuses will be made. Trump does not fail, he is only failed by others. It is what he is.
He won’t say it but you can see it in his face.
Kaiser Rolls pic.twitter.com/W1Sqhqm6qu
— #VoteBlue Blueberry Pie (@Pie_Overlord) June 21, 2020
Can we hope that Trump puts Jared in charge of his campaign now?
re: #119 (((Archangel1)))
I’ll probably be using the video’s final graphic a lot in the foreseeable future:
re: #110 Targetpractice
In one of the reddest states of the union, with over a week lead-up, and yet they failed to bring in more people than a Flock of Seagulls concert.
Ahem. The one time I saw Flock of Seagulls, it was in a crowd well over twice the size of last night’s Emptysburg Address.
Granted, it was 1983… and they (along with the Fixx!) were opening for the Police.
Amazing show.
I missed this first time around, and hey look, it’s relevant again.
Biden 2020: He Can Run and Drink Water #rampgate #watergate
pic.twitter.com/NTlv5arSv0— Santiago Mayer (@santiagomayer_) June 14, 2020
re: #125 i(m)p(each)sos
Ahem. The one time I saw Flock of Seagulls, it was in a crowd well over twice the size of last night’s Emptysburg Address.
Granted, it was 1983… and they (along with the Fixx!) were opening for the Police.
Amazing show.
+1 for Emptysburg Address
re: #95 Teddy’s Person
Snerk
10 people showed up in Tulsa but 999,990 showed up in Tulas.
Eric Trump to the rescue pic.twitter.com/yS8FIBOSuz— YS (@NYinLA2121) June 21, 2020
President Trump has declared an emergency and called up the National Guard, joined by regular Army scouts and topographers from Fort Sill, to locate and rescue the thousands of confused Trump followers who are still roaming the Oklahoma back country looking for Tulas. Efforts by locals to convince them there is no such place have been met with disbelief, dismissal, threats and gunfire, since Eric Trump himself said it so it has to be true.
Good points in this thread, except I’m not sure this really wrecks their whole data gathering op. If they had backups and version control in place it wouldn’t be difficult to just roll back to before all the bad data came in.
I know, with this bunch that’s a big “if.” https://t.co/CfDWVvitG7— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
re: #53 Teddy’s Person
I’ve had a hard time letting go of physical media.
So have I. Only in the last year do I have download speeds good enough to stream HD video. I still subscribe to DVD Netflix and rip the videos they send in those red envelopes. I have a decent video library on network storage drives. Rewatched Fury Road and Miller’s Crossing last week.
re: #129 Charles Johnson
Is Parscale a tech guru, or was he just the guy the Trump org found available?
Who did this?#TrumpRallyFail #TulsaFlop #EmptysburgAddress pic.twitter.com/u4AfdVsnSM
— Antifa Air Force Commander (@aceoaces) June 21, 2020
re: #132 Ace-o-aces
I do not know who but it is a good one. :)
re: #131 jaunte
Is Parscale a tech guru, or was he just the guy the Trump org found available?
I don’t know how much of a guru he is, but he does have some kind of tech background.
I submit that the unit of measurement for the disparity between EXPECTED turnout and ACTUAL turnout be called a “parscale.”
Ex.: “The turnout disparity at Trump’s Tulsa rally was 794,000 parscales.” https://t.co/dfkB0jnxKD— Greg Olear (@gregolear) June 21, 2020
re: #134 Charles Johnson
I don’t know how much of a guru he is, but he does have some kind of tech background.
Definitely not a political background.
Here is your Cuteness Of The Day
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re: #132 Ace-o-aces
My husband is a genius. https://t.co/xmfqauEMph
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) June 21, 2020
re: #135 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Well, Brad wasn’t completely wrong: Saturday’s rally WAS “amazing”.
Though not in the way he expected, I’m sure….
re: #134 Charles Johnson
Kind of hoping he forgot about version control.
It’s hard to think of everything when you’re focused on the grift.
re: #135 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Well it was amazing
But not the way you meant it
I submit that the unit of measurement for the disparity between EXPECTED turnout and ACTUAL turnout be called a “parscale.”
Ex.: “The turnout disparity at Trump’s Tulsa rally was 794,000 parscales.” https://t.co/dfkB0jnxKD— Greg Olear (@gregolear) June 21, 2020
re: #139 Jay C
Well, Brad wasn’t completely wrong: Saturday’s rally WAS “amazing”.
Though not in the way he expected, I’m sure….
Damn!
Said Parscale: “Leftists and online trolls doing a victory lap, thinking they somehow impacted rally attendance, don’t know what they’re talking about or how our rallies work.”
So Brad was only expecting 6k all along?
re: #145 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
So Brad was only expecting 6k all along?
You spin me right round Brad.
Since I grew up in California, I can say, ‘Junipero Serra’, or at least I can tell when it’s done wrong. They can say it any way they want whenever the topic is a statue coming down.
re: #135 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
For easier notation, let’s call that 794 kiloparscales.
— dєєpκηïghƚ (@deepknight) June 21, 2020
The perfect grift is the one where the mark doesn’t know he’s been taken and denies it afterward. Parscale obviously is a prime mark as he works for the top grifter in the business
Henry Gondorff: You gotta keep his con even after you take his money. He can’t know you took him.
Walking West Point in the hot sun
I walked the ramp and the ramp won
I walked the ramp and the ramp won
Needed votes cause I had none
I walked the ramp and the ramp won
I walked the ramp and the ramp won— Stephen Fowler NOBLE CHAIR MUSIC DIRECTOR. (@Tigerstrat57) June 21, 2020
re: #131 jaunte
Is Parscale a tech guru, or was he just the guy the Trump org found available?
From 2016:
For starters, like Trump, he’s a political novice who has built a professional reputation for himself in Texas but has never worked in Washington…
He began by cold-calling local clients but soon graduated to major contracts with the likes of the Trump Organization, which led to gigs building websites for Trump Winery and the Eric Trump Foundation.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee hired Parscale in 2012 to build a website for Trump International Realty. Parscale went on to work on sites for Trump Winery, the Eric Trump Foundation and a site for Trump’s wife, Melania.
mysanantonio.com
Turns out @GregAbbott_TX is failing his state at a Trump-like level. #Cult45 is a cancer. https://t.co/cq8XchjV9y
— Denise Flores 😷 (@DeniseFlores) June 21, 2020
In summary
- the 1m tickets was an exaggeration driven by K-pop and the kids. But the campaign had no idea
- a spitload of people do not actually believe the virus is gone or weren’t willing to take the risk
- his schtick is running thin. They could watch the stream or actually watch any days tv or YouTube’s greatest hits
As proof the idiots who attended looked tired and bored
And do we have questions. As @byjayroot @jblackmanChron pointed out there is this $295 million contract for contract tracing to a firm that’s getting a lot of questions from Rs and Ds. https://t.co/KQru7quuju
— Jeremy Wallace (@JeremySWallace) June 21, 2020
re: #153 jaunte
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Desantis finally acknowledged the Florida spike is due to more than just increased testing
(damn im hating autocorrect these days)
$295 million contract for payouts to lobbyists, kickbacks to PACs, and for some untried group in North Texas to hire a call center in India.
re: #142 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
I’d go with the expected turnout was 1 parscale. The actual turnout was 6.2x10^-3 parscale.
re: #147 wrenchwench
Since I grew up in California, I can say, ‘Junipero Serra’, or at least I can tell when it’s done wrong. They can say it any way they want whenever the topic is a statue coming down.
I have no problem with those statues coming down. Father Junipero Serra was an absolute monster to the Native Americans in the area.
re: #129 Charles Johnson
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Except they forgot to include the “I’m over 18” box for people to check. Which means they can’t possibly guess how much of the data they collected is from people who it’s illegal to be collecting their data. The entire data-set has to trashed.
Today I released my first campaign ad. It was produced by my kids. Let me know if you like it.https://t.co/OeXvghcnGv pic.twitter.com/CuFKMzdrZB
— Ted Lieu (@tedlieu) June 21, 2020
re: #160 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Need to decide what to fix for dinner.
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Without reading the info under the pics, I was worried. 🙀
Ted Lieu.. he’s my kind of saucy. I’d vote for him if I could.
re: #164 BigPapa
Ted Lieu.. he’s my kind of saucy. I’d vote for him if I could.
I wonder if he’ll be considered to fill Harris’ seat if she’s the Veep. I like Katie Porter too.
Blueberry-Cornmeal Skillet Cake pic.twitter.com/cZVug2IUNp
— jeffreyw (@imjeffreyw) June 21, 2020
re: #160 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
I vote for the white one. ;)
re: #96 jaunte
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re: #98 Teddy’s Person
To be fair, who among us is not terrified of a middle-aged white woman in an “I Can’t Breathe” t-shirt.
certain people should be terrified
re: #170 Backwoods_Sleuth
I don’t think his relatives really wanted to go to Tulsa.
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Oh. My.
This ad is going to unfold a lawn chair and set up camp in Trump’s lightly trafficked cranium.
pic.twitter.com/l6El2I3lHa— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) June 21, 2020
re: #167 jeffreyw
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we are so def making that!
Blueberry-Cornmeal Skillet Cake pic.twitter.com/cZVug2IUNp
— jeffreyw (@imjeffreyw) June 21, 2020
The spouse gifted me with a bottle of Basil Hayden’s Kentucky bourbon for our anniversary yesterday.
Smooth! This is a great bourbon! And not expensive.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to do a little more evaluation.
Very helpful, thanks. https://t.co/r9w7181gLM
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
re: #172 jaunte
I don’t think his relatives really wanted to go to Tulsa.
They said with tears in they’re eyes, “sir, we really want to go but it’s just not safe there!”
re: #176 A Cranky One
The spouse gifted me with a bottle of Basil Hayden’s Kentucky bourbon for our anniversary yesterday.
Smooth! This is a great bourbon! And not expensive.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to do a little more evaluation.
our anniversary was last week
we bought a tree
i gotta buy my own bourbon
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“…The Phoenix megachurch where President Donald Trump is scheduled to appear next week did not know he was coming when it rented a facility to the group hosting the event.
…..
The church says it agreed to rent its auditorium to Turning Point Action for a student event.
…..
A person who answered the church’s phone Friday told KTAR News that the venue has 3,000 seats.”
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So the next test for the Trump campaign is to fill 3,000 seats in Arizona.
re: #113 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
From what I understand whiskey has a similar origin in the Irish language.
usisge beatha = “water of life”
Best thing about the Kpop/TikTok story is how paranoid Trump is going to be about his rallies from now on. His bubble has been popped, bigly.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
re: #106 Targetpractice
It is really getting under the skin of wingnuts that Trump had a lower turnout than a Disney On Ice production. The excuse-making is never gonna end.
And The Wiggles, and minor league hockey.
re: #127 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
+1 for Emptysburg Address
Wish I could take credit, but Steve Schmidt came up with that one on MSNBC last night.
Heh.
HOLY CRAP. This passage from John Bolton’s book is something ELSE 😱 pic.twitter.com/JYeoFtBwAH
— Chad Loder (@chadloder) June 21, 2020
Perfecto.
This one is my favorite so far. pic.twitter.com/GfoZGkn7pY
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) June 21, 2020
.@realDonaldTrump, your rally in Tulsa was a flop. You’ve probably heard this before, but it was smaller than we expected — and it sure wasn’t as big as you promised. pic.twitter.com/TOHY1ZOKxM
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 21, 2020
re: #191 Backwoods_Sleuth
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If this was a prize fight, they would have called it by now.
Glad it’s not, though. Let the beatings continue straight through to November.
And then he drank some water to impress the crowd! #EveryonesLaughingAtYouDonald pic.twitter.com/57ojK80WoG
— Nikki (@Nikki80148232) June 21, 2020
Vehicle Attacks Rise As Extremists Target Protesters https://t.co/P6CeukSvC5
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) June 21, 2020
I wonder how prepared these copycats of the Daeshbags would be for bollards (placed legally, of course).
Maybe they should not have used “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” as the walk-off music for the rally. Just my $0.02.
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) June 21, 2020
I flew on Air Force One many times. The TVs worked just fine. But we didn’t spend a lot of timing watching television. We were working. https://t.co/PcjOttErHy
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) June 21, 2020
And this tweet is a close second to Congressman Ted Lieu’s kids campaign ad for tweet of the day…
😂🤣 https://t.co/n71PIFXYyP— AV8 (@AV8intheblue) June 21, 2020
re: #194 Teukka
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I wonder how prepared these copycats of the Daeshbags would be for bollards (placed legally, of course).
Someone who is legally carrying (concealed or open) would be able to shoot the driver in such a case as the car is considered to be a “deadly weapon” and self defense would apply. Just a thought…
re: #106 Targetpractice
It is really getting under the skin of wingnuts that Trump had a lower turnout than a Disney On Ice production. The excuse-making is never gonna end.
In their defense, at the Disney On Ice production I bet only 40-45% in attendance really wanted to be there.
re: #189 makeitstop
I read some passages from what was posted on Google docs - the man can’t write for shit. It’s similar to melodramatic prose written by an angst emo-teen.
Sorry but Republicans trying to cancel @AOC because they don’t understand what KPop is the funniest fucking thing possible. https://t.co/gIMQwpbBqE
— Harry Potter and the Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (@cambrian_era) June 21, 2020
re: #201 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Not to worry, she can just say it was a “joke,” like when Donny asked the Russians to try to hack Hillary’s email server on live TV.
re: #199 Eventual Carrion
In their defense, at the Disney On Ice production I bet only 40-45% in attendance really wanted to be there.
Which means there were still more people that wanted to be there than at Trump’s egofest.
This seems bad.
BREAKING: The World Health Organization has reported the largest single-day increase in virus infections by its count, at more than 183,000 new cases in the last 24 hours. Brazil had the highest spike with 54,771 cases, with the U.S. next at 36,617. https://t.co/kHWI080sAZ
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 21, 2020
re: #198 William Lewis
Someone who is legally carrying (concealed or open) would be able to shoot the driver in such a case as the car is considered to be a “deadly weapon” and self defense would apply. Just a thought…
It’s happened more than once, usually with police but private citizens would have the same right.
Oh my. This is so good. pic.twitter.com/U2vtrhpjdf
— Matt Rogers 🎙️ (@Politidope) May 11, 2020
Here’s another person I think has some good points and apparently knows what she’s talking about, but is overstating the damage to the Trump campaign’s data mining operation. They’ve been collecting this data for years now. Even if they have to filter out everything from Tulsa or roll back to an earlier version, they’d still have years’ worth of data collected.
This doesn’t wreck their whole op.
These are good points! But again, wouldn’t the problems only be with the data collected for this last event? if they have backups or version control, couldn’t they simply roll back to before they started taking reservations for Tulsa? Still plenty of data left.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
It’s a nuisance, yes, but I don’t think they lose the whole database because of it.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
re: #201 Backwoods_Sleuth
And he’s running for congress. We really need a civics test to run for elected office.
Now I want to get a couple boxes of Jiffy Corn Muffin mix and make Blueberry Corn Muffins!
Ingredients:
2 pkgs. “JIFFY” Vegetarian Corn Muffin Mix OR
2 pkgs. “JIFFY” Corn Muffin Mix
2 eggs
3/4 cup sour cream
1/4 cup milk
1/4 cup sugar
1-1/2 cups fresh blueberries
Preheat oven to 400°F. Grease muffin pans or use paper baking cups.
Combine muffin mixes, eggs, sour cream, milk and sugar until blended. Fold in blueberries. Fill muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake 18 - 23 minutes. Cool on wire rack for 10 minutes before removing muffins from pan.
Mom would sprinkle Cinnamon Sugar on the muffin tops after they are pulled from the oven.
Makes 15-18 Muffins that are sooooooo goooood!
re: #201 Backwoods_Sleuth
As people point out in the replies to Webber, it only applies to hired employees in the Executive. Even if she actually did what Webber said, the law still wouldn’t apply to her. But they’re also clueless about what is actually going on.
Every time we’re forced to talk about Joe Rogan I am reminded of my best and most immutable axiom: Nothing that only men like is cool.
— Evan DeSimone (@Smorgasboredom) June 19, 2020
re: #198 William Lewis
Someone who is legally carrying (concealed or open) would be able to shoot the driver in such a case as the car is considered to be a “deadly weapon” and self defense would apply. Just a thought…
There would also most likely be a crowd of people in the vicinity of any car trying to hit people.
BREAKING: Teddy Roosevelt statue at entrance to Natural History Museum is coming down after years of protest https://t.co/gW81I5xlDg
— Robin Pogrebin (@rpogrebin) June 21, 2020
For two hours this is what he saw in front of himself.
lololololol
1,000,000 tickets were given away they said. Trump couldn’t even fill up the floor in front of the stage. #TrumpCoronavirusRally pic.twitter.com/wqvAzjATnH
— Resist Programming 🛰 (@RzstProgramming) June 21, 2020
re: #210 Dread Pirate
And he’s running for congress. We really need a civics test to run for elected office.
Yeah, CA 37—he came in second in the primary with 7.6% of the vote vs. Karen Bass—D/Incumbent, who had 88.1%. He might be running, but I think he’s running in place.
“I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry” Bad night for Bozo! SAD! #WalkofShame #HankWilliams #EveryonesLaughingAtYouDonald #Emptyseats #TulsaTrumpRally #TulsaFlop @MollyJongFast @gtconway3d @TheRickWilson @PACRONYM pic.twitter.com/YdXPSgLSVI
— Lee Hirsch (@LeeHirsch) June 21, 2020
Happy Fathers day to all the fathers out there.
re: #209 Charles Johnson
Fresh polling intentions data especially on the run-up to the election is worth a lot more in dollar terms and applicability than last year’s mailing and email contact lists. The Trump campaign spent a lot of dollars, time and effort on this Tulsa rally to get those emails and addresses… they’re worthless, hopelessly contaminated. The best they could hope for is to get cards or something filled in by actual butts-in-seats attendees but again they’re looking at a stale audience, some of whom were boasting that Tulsa was the 36th Trump rally they’d attended, not fresh supporters which are the real harvest for this sort of operation.
This failure has cost them millions of dollars and thousands of man-hours, it will provide no significant upswing in voting intentions for the incumbent and there can be no ongoing engagement with new prospective voters and donors. Expect heads to be rolling out of the Trump campaign offices this week.
re: #221 Nojay UK
Fresh polling intentions data especially on the run-up to the election is worth a lot more in dollar terms and applicability than last year’s mailing and email contact lists. The Trump campaign spent a lot of dollars, time and effort on this Tulsa rally to get those emails and addresses… they’re worthless, hopelessly contaminated. The best they could hope for is to get cards or something filled in by actual butts-in-seats attendees but again they’re looking at a stale audience, some of whom were boasting that Tulsa was the 36th Trump rally they’d attended, not fresh supporters which are the real harvest for this sort of operation.
This failure has cost them millions of dollars and thousands of man-hours, it will provide no significant upswing in voting intentions for the incumbent and there can be no ongoing engagement with new prospective voters and donors. Expect heads to be rolling out of the Trump campaign offices this week.
Plus gave the Biden campaign and Lincoln Project film of the empty seats and walk of defeat from the helicopter last night.
This week’s After Party #podcast is finally here! TRex David Ferguson @KompromatBand sat in for @AuthorKimberley today as we recapped last night’s hilariously disastrous Trump rally in Tulsa, and so much more!https://t.co/z31k37hkw0 pic.twitter.com/0v8mjkJHu1
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) June 21, 2020
re: #221 Nojay UK
Right, I get that it’s a problem, maybe even a big one, but it doesn’t actually wreck their whole operation. That’s my point. And they’ll make up for it with a few more rallies, assuming they don’t make the same dumb mistakes again.
Which they might, knowing this bunch.
Tulsa also gets this. A bill for a couple of hundred thousand dollars that the Trump Campaign probably won’t pay. And a lawsuit for false arrest from the woman with a ticket who was arrested for “trespassing” due to the shirt (and mask?) she was wearing.
re: #221 Nojay UK
Expect heads to be rolling out of the Trump campaign offices this week.
That’s harsh. He should give them a second chance. And a third.
re: #215 stpaulbear
There would also most likely be a crowd of people in the vicinity of any car trying to hit people.
Yes, that is an additional danger. There was a legal concealed carrier at the Giffords shooting who chose not to use his weapon out of this and other concerns.
I’m starting a new hashtag, because I’d hate to see Brad Parscale lose his job over one little mistake. #SaveBradParscale
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 21, 2020
Why I don’t trust David Jolly…
This just happened on @foxnews. pic.twitter.com/jlW8yZpEC3
— Laura Jolly (@laurajollyfl) June 21, 2020
It’s in some of our darkest moments of despair that we’ve made some of our greatest progress. If we stand together, as one America, we’ll rise stronger than before. pic.twitter.com/buzkmkM1Gf
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) June 21, 2020
Second time around everything isn’t stable as
It once was, now he’s lookin for the same hit
But his sound is played, he forget to change wit
Them old hit rhymes, no one feelin him
His rhymes ain’t appealin anymore
And his records ain’t sellin shit
-Blackalicious, “Deception”— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) June 21, 2020
re: #232 Eventual Carrion
Bunny and her hair have taken over over this spot in the last few days.
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re: #224 Charles Johnson
Well. Let’s hope from now on they don’t get much more data. ;)
Just last year Nickelback played a sold out show at the BOK in Tulsa.
Tonight Donald Trump couldn’t even fill it with free tickets. pic.twitter.com/z4WzsBzHYW— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) June 21, 2020
re: #229 Joe Bacon 🌹
Why I don’t trust David Jolly…
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JFC.
Also, I’m not a father but I have been a caregiver before.
Ever tried to hold down a two year old throwing a major tantrum? I’d take a cat over that in an instant.
re: #133 PhillyPretzel
I do not know who but it is a good one. :)
My husband is a genius. https://t.co/xmfqauEMph
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) June 21, 2020
re: #229 Joe Bacon 🌹
Why I don’t trust David Jolly…
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Won’t play for me: what did I miss (if anything)?
re: #235 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Just last year Nickelback played a sold out show at the BOK in Tulsa.
Tonight Donald Trump couldn’t even fill it with free tickets. pic.twitter.com/z4WzsBzHYW— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) June 21, 2020
Shown up by Nickelback: We are truly plumbing the depths now.
moron
The Democrat House wants to pass a Bill this week that will destroy our police. Republican Congressmen & Congresswomen will hopefully fight hard to defeat it. We must protect and cherish our police, they keep us safe!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 21, 2020
Evening Lizardim. Happy Father’s Day to the dads among the lizardfolk. I hope yours was a lot better than mine (low bar, but still). How go things among the lizardfolk on this cloudy, rainy summer Sunday?
It was then that the Senator’s mind wandered to the Berlin Philharmonic’s final performance of “Götterdämmerung.” pic.twitter.com/6VdTFloqmi
— Scott Linnen (@ScottLinnen) June 21, 2020
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford
— Scott Linnen (@ScottLinnen) June 21, 2020
A JACKRAFTER is anything that is smaller than expected.
— Haggard Hawks 📚🦅 (@HaggardHawks) June 21, 2020
re: #236 Eclectic Cyborg
JFC.
Also, I’m not a father but I have been a caregiver before.
Ever tried to hold down a two year old throwing a major tantrum? I’d take a cat over that in an instant.
The secret to giving cats meds is to wrap them in a towel first
Also, easier to mix meds with water and use a syringe
re: #248 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
The secret to giving cats meds is to wrap them in a towel first
The meds or the cat?
//
2020 Theme Song… pic.twitter.com/JpLeqVnSBC
— Jon “Bowzer” Bauman (@JonBowzerBauman) June 21, 2020
re: #249 sagehen
Wrap up the cat first then medicate the cat.
My thoughts this evening in the @nytimes
Opinion | Bill Barr, Not Geoffrey Berman, Should Have Lost His Job This Weekend - The New York Times https://t.co/GXGF2Tfvv7— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) June 21, 2020
I hope Rubio and all those hard liners down in Florida realize they’ve been duped. https://t.co/WjVeYidfIx
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) June 21, 2020
Happy Father’s Day to a Dad who always showed up. Miss you ❤️x#HappyFathersDay pic.twitter.com/raMJPJkR0X
— Ben Stiller (@RedHourBen) June 21, 2020
re: #251 PhillyPretzel
Or follow the instructions as per one of Teukka’s posts.
littlegreenfootballs.com
OK, so I wasn’t going to go out and picket Dream City Church (fka Phoenix First Assembly of God) today because it’s HOT. But I did after I got blocked from posting on Dream City Church’s FB page. Yeah, I’m That Woman who can throw on clothes, make a sign and be out the door in less than 10 minutes. I got to the church (33 miles away) in less than 40 minutes.
And you know why I went? Because I rolled back on Luke Barnett’s sermon and caught this (sorry, it’s from the YT transcript and not cleaned up very much):
Some of you know that this coming Tuesday our entire campus is being leased out by an organization called turning-point USA and I learned just about a week ago that they had invited President Trump to speak at their event on this campus and so I knew that that would be a just a political nightmare for a pastor because we are not political we’re not a political organization but we did lease out our campus and so I begin to feel the firestorm a pressure from the mob out there saying things like you got to cancel this event you got it but I gave my word and all you really have the
other day is your integrity and if you don’t stand your integrity you don’t have anything left and I gave my word so I’m gonna stand I’m gonna practice what my dad has taught me now the mob will come and go the mob will you know be gone in a few in a few days but at least I still have my integrity that’s still intact. That may not mean much to people these days anymore but it means a lot to me because my dad taught me that integrity is a very important value.
I can tell you this is complete and utter horseshit. Luke Barnett knew long before a week ago that they’d rented out to Turning Point USA. When I heard that, I was like, HELL NO, got my sign and took off.
I let them know I was coming, so I was greated with a hearty, “Hello, Donna” (the name is Deana) when the police drove down from the campus in their golf cart.
I pay more taxes than Dream City Church does and it infuriates the hell out of me that “Dr.” Luke Barnett (he has a fake doctorate) would talk about “integrity” like this. It’s complete and utter horseshit.
And, as we all know, I am THAT WOMAN who can teach these numbnuts a lesson, Sunday after Sunday after Sunday about lying. They’re on the list.
re: #239 Jay C
Won’t play for me: what did I miss (if anything)?
She made a snide remark about Jimmy’s son who has had major heart surgery.
She allegedly didn’t know that to which I call out as BULLSHIT!
re: #256 mmmirele
Is that the AOG up on Cave Creek? Big round building?
Ten yards long and just
Slippery as hell
Trump fought the ramp and the
Ramp won
Trump fought the ramp and the
Ramp won
Fake news watching if he
Just fell
Trump fought the ramp and the
Ramp won
Trump fought the ramp and the
Ramp won— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 22, 2020
When you had a terrible prom. pic.twitter.com/O5SCv3DfHy
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) June 21, 2020
re: #258 The Pie Overlord!
Just Peter Egan said it would be in his reading.
Monday @POTUS schedule, as just released by the @WhiteHouse. pic.twitter.com/R3JSzfZYg6
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) June 22, 2020
re: #258 The Pie Overlord!
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His mistake, standing the cat on the towel and trying to wrap around it.
Towel over the back first, then wrap under. Keeps the legs in tight to the body
Learned from the Vet, and his techs carrying for my Squeaker. She never lost that feral heart.
They laughed when I warned they needed the gauntlets, once.
Once.
re: #266 Teddy’s Person
The Lincoln Project is showing no mercy.
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re: #257 Joe Bacon 🌹
She made a snide remark about Jimmy’s son who has had major heart surgery.
She allegedly didn’t know that to which I call out as BULLSHIT!
Except that it wasn’t Laura Jolly who made the remark; it was Kat Timpf.
A 75-foot-tall monument to fallen Confederate soldiers has been removed from North Carolina’s State Capitol grounds in Raleigh.
Gov. Roy Cooper says he “ordered the Confederate monuments on the Capitol grounds be moved to protect public safety.” https://t.co/zHno2XT3Dl pic.twitter.com/q5rYv3comw— ABC News (@ABC) June 21, 2020
re: #253 Backwoods_Sleuth
I hope Rubio and all those hard liners down in Florida realize they’ve been duped. https://t.co/WjVeYidfIx
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) June 21, 2020
and offered a $15 million reward for his arrest. https://t.co/iyTsBn0uuN
— Jonathan Swan (@jonathanvswan) June 22, 2020
Just read a blurb from a NYT article that said Brad P. wasn’t at the rally last night. Maybe Trump would have been in a better mood when he landed in DC if he could have gotten his pound of flesh on the flight home.
re: #260 Dave In Austin
Is that the AOG up on Cave Creek? Big round building?
Why yes, that’s exactly it.
re: #274 stpaulbear
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I know that look! That’s … the Incredible Sulk!
/With credit to J. D. Frazier, of “User Friendly” fame.
re: #266 Teddy’s Person
No Quarter
Tom ‘Cottonmouth’ Cotton
I’m 70 pages into Bolton’s book. Not sure if I’ll finish it. Nothing new here though there’s more depth and nuance. He wants to make war and Trump is an incompetent and indecisive moron.
Also, he utterly detests the press. But cool with going on Fox.
AG Barr was interviewed this morning and said some dangerously ignorant things about vote by mail.
The truth:
-Mail ballots are secret. No one know who you voted for.
-States code ballots to prevent counterfeits.
-Sigs are on the outer envelop to verify the right voter voted. pic.twitter.com/k6a6G0d2fJ— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) June 21, 2020
The White House misspelled the name of the place they are going to on Thursday. It should be:
Fincantieri Marinette Marine
They spelled the town right later in the announcement.
To be fair , we had a better light show! https://t.co/MDTXeIECos
— Anthony Field (@Anthony_Wiggle) June 21, 2020
re: #275 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
I know that look! That’s … the Incredible Sulk!
/With credit to J. D. Frazier, of “User Friendly” fame.
It’s also from inauguration day! He never wanted to win.
He’d be smiling on the day he loses if he wasn’t going to end up in jail.
re: #273 mmmirele
Why yes, that’s exactly it.
Trump can fill that church in less than twelve parscales.
re: #271 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
and offered a $15 million reward for his arrest. https://t.co/iyTsBn0uuN
— Jonathan Swan (@jonathanvswan) June 22, 2020
Maybe Trump wants to meet with Maduro so he can claim the reward for himself?
re: #218 BeachDem
Yeah, CA 37—he came in second in the primary with 7.6% of the vote vs. Karen Bass—D/Incumbent, who had 88.1%. He might be running, but I think he’s running in place.
I might be mistaken but I thought when we switched to the “Top 2” primaries here in California, if anyone gets more than 50% in those they win outright and there is no General. The general acts as a “run off”.
If that’s the case this guy already lost.
From @rennithecat: “We finally found out who has been stealing the bread off the counter” #catsofinstagram pic.twitter.com/ZIImxjxiiv
— Cats of Instagram (@catsofinstagram) June 21, 2020
This is being treated as just some other wacky Trump thing, but future historians will regard it as one piece of evidence that Trump killed more Americans through negligent homicide than anyone else is history. https://t.co/p0SFaxvsLM
— Steve Silberman (@stevesilberman) June 21, 2020
Trump’s olive branch to Venezuela’s dictator threatens to undo years of outreach to the exile population in Florida (both Venezuelan & Cuban) & complicates the GOP’s attempt to paint Biden as soft on socialism
Miami-Dade Democrats are outflanking the GOP on the right pic.twitter.com/Rx6rUoiHSs— Marc Caputo (@MarcACaputo) June 22, 2020
re: #270 Backwoods_Sleuth
Facebook friend of mine who lives in NC is all over the place about “Cooper’s tyranny” doing this.
The guy is from PITTSBURGH. So I guess it’s not the Confederate heritage he’s out to defend.
Patagonia is proud to join the Stop Hate for Profit campaign. We will pull all ads on Facebook and Instagram, effective immediately, through at least the end of July, pending meaningful action from the social media giant.
— Patagonia (@patagonia) June 21, 2020
From secure elections to a global pandemic to racial justice, the stakes are too high to sit back and let the company continue to be complicit in spreading disinformation and fomenting fear and hatred.
— Patagonia (@patagonia) June 21, 2020
We stand with #StopHateforProfit in saying Facebook’s ‘profits will never be worth promoting hate, bigotry, racism, antisemitism, and violence. - Cory Bayers, Head of Marketing, Patagonia
— Patagonia (@patagonia) June 21, 2020
If I find these two paragraphs utterly delightful, does that make me a bad person? And do I care?https://t.co/4doc7xQn5s pic.twitter.com/hhd4wZZO6m
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 22, 2020
re: #285 Jack Burton
I might be mistaken but I thought when we switched to the “Top 2” primaries here in California, if anyone gets more than 50% in those they win outright and there is no General. The general acts as a “run off”.
If that’s the case this guy already lost.
According to the SoS site:
If a candidate receives a majority of the vote (50 percent+1) in the primary election, will there still be a general election?
Yes. The top two vote-getters move on to the general election regardless of party preference or whether one candidate receives a majority of all votes cast in the primary election. Only candidates running for State Superintendent of Public Instruction or candidates for voter-nominated offices in special elections can win outright by getting a majority of the vote (50 percent + 1) in the primary election.
Or just replace it with a less creepy, less white savior statue of Theodore Roosevelt, who was actually extremely progressive in many more-important-now-than-ever ways. https://t.co/oJthAUI3Is
— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) June 22, 2020
re: #288 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Trump must be trying to earn his way to residency in a country that won’t extradite him…
YOU WANNA COME INSIDE AND WATCH ME DRINK A GLASS OF WATER ONE HANDED? pic.twitter.com/zkVj1G1j0R
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 22, 2020
re: #293 BeachDem
That seems like an awful waste of time and money. Even if supporters of all the other losing candidates backup #2, they still wouldn’t win.
Local elections in the county treat the general as a run off. I thought State and Congress ones did as well. I know the Presidential obviously does not.
re: #295 b.d. (Follow science, survive and vote!)
Trump must be trying to earn his way to residency in a country that won’t extradite him…
Maduro should just refuse to take his calls.
re: #296 Backwoods_Sleuth
YOUR FRIENDS SUCK #tiktokteens pic.twitter.com/FTWsaqr7Bw
— TrivWorks (@TrivWorks) June 21, 2020
re: #299 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
THE GODDAMN RAMP WAS REALLY REALLY REALLY SLIPPERY ALL RIGHT? pic.twitter.com/OJcrsrE6lm
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 22, 2020
I think we’re going to need to have BLTs again. And zucchinini bread. And gin drinks. Oh my. pic.twitter.com/A54mS5kJUd
— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) June 22, 2020
I can’t believe I have to say this, but we should be speeding up testing — not slowing it down. pic.twitter.com/zuZh7DiQ9X
— Joe Biden (@JoeBiden) June 21, 2020
I WASN’T IN THE BUNKER, OKAY? I WAS JUST INSPECTING THE BUNKER. TO MAKE SURE IT WORKED. THAT’S THE PRESIDENT’S JOB, INSPECT THE BUNKER, OKAY? DON’T ROLL YOUR EYES AT ME, IT’S MY JOB! pic.twitter.com/5UWv5xjSPd
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 22, 2020
re: #40 Charles Johnson
I’m pretty skeptical that the Kpop kids really affected the turnout very much. They were giving out tickets to everyone who wanted one.
It’s far more likely that even a lot of Trump cultists are afraid of the coronavirus. Which they should be.
The kids just embarrassed Trump, and made the campaign look stupid and waste a lot of time and money doing things like setting up the outdoor stage and getting extra security.
The real takeaway from this should be: Trump couldn’t even sellout a 19k arena in an extremely red Red State when the tickets were free.
hi
From the last thread:
re: #393 sagehen
And let’s talk about broadband for the nation’s interior.
That’s why a lot of people retire here, because it’s cheap to live here. It’s also why our local school boards and political offices are starting to turn blue.
re: #440 Eric The Fruit Bat
He claims to have filtered out bogus phone numbers - problem is that there are millions upon millions of valid and active phone numbers that are used by remote sensing equipment, smart gluocometers, fall-detection pendants, etc.
Our village wells have a telephone number though unlisted (and a physical telephone).
That would be another thing: How’s he checking to see if an unlisted telephone number is valid or not without calling it?
You guys there’s so many fox news reporters that are mad at me right now it makes me giggle. For some reason trump supporters only have 3 arguments… 1. Shut up. 2. You’re a man 3. You’re irrelevant. Yet here they are on my page! Giggles all day thanks 😊
— P!nk (@Pink) June 22, 2020
#FavoriteDadJokes pic.twitter.com/TKpWEbGPju
— Just Erin 🦄 (@ErinBode) June 22, 2020
Jefferson Co. voter turnout (total; Dems)
2016: 138,619; 110,269
2018: 104,924; 75,555
2019: 133,405; 98,515
Jefferson County, KY number of absentee ballots mailed to voters plus in person early voters
2020: 222,705; ???
(we don’t know how many will mail ballots back)(2/2)— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) June 21, 2020
I can’t 100% rule out some kind of long-lined voting fiasco at the Fairgrounds on Tuesday, but if that does happen it would mean completely shattering modern era turnout records here (and probably every polling model being used now).
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) June 21, 2020
Additional context for non-Kentuckians on this: Our Dem governor & GOP Secretary of State took action in April during pandemic to allow for the first time no-excuse mail-in absentee voting, which is why turnout is expected to be so high: https://t.co/ojM24uSyaR
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) June 21, 2020
My neighbours just stopped by. They dropped off a plate of crab cakes and some rhubarb from their garden. Yum.
Ha (though I disagree with “tragic” - it’s poetic justice, given trump - or one of his creepy sons, I can’t recall for sure - used the very same song to mock their opponents):
This turned out almost too tragic to post. I’m very very sorry @realDonaldTrump #EverybodyHurts pic.twitter.com/d3nlAL1WAT
— Krister Johnson (@KristerJohnson) June 21, 2020
The hornworms are destroying my tomato plants.
re: #315 The Pie Overlord!
The hornworms are destroying my tomato plants.
Wipe them out. ALL OF THEM.
I made a spray bottle with soap & cayenne and told my son to hit those fuckers but they’re all hiding.
re: #315 The Pie Overlord!
The hornworms are destroying my tomato plants.
Plant marigolds among them. Works
re: #292 Charles Johnson
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Not being there is probably the only smart thing Brad has done.
re: #241 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Shown up by Nickelback: We are truly plumbing the depths now.
Don’t discount Nickelback. The market for lowest-common-denominator ultra-safe dad rock is enormous. They sell out arenas all the time and have sold in excess of 50 million albums worldwide. https://t.co/jRFHxyKXMN
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) June 22, 2020
re: #8 Teddy’s Person
Happy Father’s Day to all the dads and father-figures out there.
My father’s shadowbox, with photos …
It’s a little dusty in here.
What no one told me: When he becomes a grandfather, you get to fall in love with him all over again.
Breathe, gentle souls. Monday isn’t here yet. pic.twitter.com/Gp60eFpBk9— Connie Schultz (@ConnieSchultz) June 22, 2020
This is water. It’s cleansing. It gives life. Please, drink. https://t.co/fjNtWoA0Nn
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 22, 2020
I don’t know about you but it irritates the hell out of me to see any Democratic politician say “it’s a waste of time to impeach William Barr.”
It’s not a waste of time, it’s your fucking job. This is way past the point of business as usual.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 22, 2020
Democrats need to be using every tool they have to put this corrupt administration on the hot seat. This is a war for the future of America, not a goddamned high school debate.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 22, 2020
re: #266 Teddy’s Person
The Lincoln Project is showing no mercy.
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re: #287 jaunte
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In related news, Trump reveals that we can eliminate global warming if we just get rid of thermometers.
— Joe’s Waste of Time (@alphadork) June 21, 2020
re: #294 Backwoods_Sleuth
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If only rightwingers cared as much about people getting killed by cops as they do about statues of dead people being removed.
Every time Donald Trump holds a rally his scummy IT team is going to have to worry about getting pranked by teenagers, and that rocks.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 22, 2020
re: #311 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
My neighbours just stopped by. They dropped off a plate of crab cakes and some rhubarb from their garden. Yum.
I use to have rhubarb pie from my grandmother’s garden in England in the sixties. Still remember the flavor.
re: #334 NO SMOCKING GUN!
My mother made a wonderful strawberry-rhubarb pie, and the juices just soaked into the light flaky crust… oh, my!
re: #334 NO SMOCKING GUN!
I use to have rhubarb pie from my grandmother’s garden in England in the sixties. Still remember the flavor.
My father’s mother had the most magnificent patch of rhubarb. My father grew so sick of it growing up, he can no longer eat it. My mother submitted probably a dozen recipes when she applied to become a Taste of Home field editor… it was my father’s mother’s rhubarb crisp that got published. He still isn’t over that.
re: #31 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
This same ad also ran in the Wednesday 6/17 print edition of The Tennessean, without so much as a peep. Tells you more perhaps about who is still reading a print weekday edition of a regional daily newspaper.
— MediaBlotter (@MediaBlotter) June 21, 2020
Vehicles lining the boulevard outside of Talladega Superspeedway waved the Confederate flag after NASCAR banned the flag from being displayed at its events. https://t.co/wOGByOjgAl
— ESPN (@espn) June 21, 2020
Plane Bearing Confederate Flag Flies Over NASCAR Race https://t.co/54kVK1VCa6
— Distinct Today (@DistinctToday) June 21, 2020
From the NASCAR president:
You won’t see a photo of a jackass flying a flag over the track here…but you will see this…Hope EVERYONE enjoys the race today. pic.twitter.com/ppwP1ggNjt
— Steve O’Donnell (@odsteve) June 21, 2020
re: #328 Charles Johnson
if they’re in front of Congress explaining (or even if they’re not) then it highlights and puts on record all of the evil and illegal shit that they’re doing. Dems should be able to multi-task, haul them all in, get them on the record. Then when they’re out of power and can no longer pull this shit, we can go back to record and MAKE them tell the truth.
Young Asians and Latinos push their parents to acknowledge racism amid protests https://t.co/gL9MkxDOta
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) June 22, 2020
He has some very large… kidneys. Same surgeon as Melania?
He has a course in Virginia. pic.twitter.com/qgQ9xDd1Bo
— JMartiniQuarrantini (@Martinistirdup) June 22, 2020
Looking bad for Brad…
Oh poor Brad, lol pic.twitter.com/XhHtYBCrxk
— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) June 22, 2020
He’ll be gone by the end of the week.
Meanwhile, in the community which is the target of today’s horrific ad in the @Tennessean…. https://t.co/Z3dsMgR9PS
— NashvilleResist 🗳️ #135DaysToNov3 (@NashvilleResist) June 21, 2020
We’ll be distributing food boxes with rice, oil, flour, fruits, vegetables and more next Saturday, July 27 from 10:30am to 12pm at the Islamic Center of Tennessee in Antioch. pic.twitter.com/zZEmdBVnXa
— AMAC (@AMACtn) June 19, 2020
re: #297 Jack Burton
That seems like an awful waste of time and money. Even if supporters of all the other losing candidates backup #2, they still wouldn’t win.
Local elections in the county treat the general as a run off. I thought State and Congress ones did as well. I know the Presidential obviously does not.
General elections usually have at least twice to three times (or more) the turnout of primary elections. So it’s definitely not a waste of money.
re: #341 The Pie Overlord!
Hope he didn’t have trouble with the steep slopes on the course today.
re: #176 A Cranky One
The spouse gifted me with a bottle of Basil Hayden’s Kentucky bourbon for our anniversary yesterday.
Smooth! This is a great bourbon! And not expensive.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I need to do a little more evaluation.
Made me think of this:
re: #328 Charles Johnson
Democrats need to be using every tool they have to put this corrupt administration on the hot seat. This is a war for the future of America, not a goddamned high school debate
Using Inherent Contempt against the lot of them would be a start.
So would using the power of the purse.