New From Seth Meyers: Trump and His Allies Want You to “Adapt” to the Coronavirus Crisis
Seth takes a closer look at the president and his political allies telling people to suck it up and deal with the out-of-control coronavirus outbreak.
Seth takes a closer look at the president and his political allies telling people to suck it up and deal with the out-of-control coronavirus outbreak.
Get out the vote!
or
Bring out your dead!
Your call.
first they came for Brad Parscale, and I did not speak out— because seriously, fuck that guy
— Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) July 16, 2020
There has to be a German word for this pic.twitter.com/7n4KE02zof
— Mangy Jay (@magi_jay) July 16, 2020
This seemed all but inevitable since the debacle in Tulsa.
Besides, you can be sure that @realDonaldTrump doesn’t believe HE’S the cause of his own problems! (Which he is.) https://t.co/xmI2zQBlli— David Axelrod (@davidaxelrod) July 16, 2020
re: #4 Patricia Kayden
[Embedded content]
Don’t feel bad Brad, at least Trump’s last campaign manager is out of jail now and you two can talk
Tough day for us at Twitter. We all feel terrible this happened.
We’re diagnosing and will share everything we can when we have a more complete understanding of exactly what happened.
💙 to our teammates working hard to make this right.— jack (@jack) July 16, 2020
Taegan Goddard at politicalwire.com just received a copy of Stuart Stevens’ new book, It Was All a Lie: How the Republican Party Became Donald Trump, with a note:
This is a book I never imagined writing and a book I certainly didn’t want to write. But it’s a book I felt I had to write. Since I completed the book, the downward spiral of the Republican Party has only accelerated. It is the pursuit of power to no purpose and I hope this book can speak to the truth behind the lies the Party has told itself and the nation for far too long
“Parscale was unaware of the change until a few hours ago, a person familiar tells CNN.” 😂
— Barbara Reid (@reid_bj) July 16, 2020
We’re doomed.. 🤖 pic.twitter.com/hcleR7HBLy
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden_) July 15, 2020
re: #3 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Embedded content]
heh
Winning/ahead campaigns always change managers 4 months before the election
re: #15 Sir John Barron
“I still haven’t received my paycheck…”
“I have a Ferrari payment due on the 18th!”
re: #5 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Embedded content]
“Hi Brad, what’s happening….? I’m gonna have to ask you to move your desk….”
Twitter security… pic.twitter.com/V91kwJoYRE
— Dang! (@dangwitty) July 16, 2020
re: #5 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Embedded content]
“Vaccines and therapeutics will soon be on the way”…
Totally vague statement
And yeah right anyway
LOL. He was right. There’s literally a movie about this.https://t.co/P6fEqsfV1x
— E. C. Mix (@TheEdMix) July 16, 2020
re: #21 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
“Vaccines and therapeutics will soon be on the way”…
Totally vague statement
And yeah right anyway
Vaccines and therapeutics will soon be on the way”…
Why? I thought everything was good.
/
re: #9 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
Don’t feel bad Brad, at least Trump’s last campaign manager is out of jail now and you two can talk
👍👍👍👍 that was excellent!
re: #21 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
“Vaccines and therapeutics will soon be on the way”.
Why? That fiction writer guy says everything’s fine.
re: #13 Patricia Kayden
Didn’t the movie Predator start that way?
Doctor puts on six face masks in video to debunk idea that they lower oxygen levels https://t.co/00bWpLWz5o pic.twitter.com/Ra8dvD8sv5
— CTV News (@CTVNews) July 16, 2020
re: #32 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Coffee boy?
heh
finally, johnny manziel has a real coach https://t.co/dOSerCX86x
— kilgore trout, suburban female understander (@KT_So_It_Goes) July 16, 2020
lol, ouch!
“Trump’s son-in-law and adviser, Jared Kushner, was the one who informed Parscale of the decision, according to a source familiar with the conversation.”https://t.co/UjBAYYJEAH
— andrew kaczynski🤔 (@KFILE) July 16, 2020
“Silvio, go tell Paulie that Christopher runs our Weehawken thing now.” https://t.co/bwa37QhLiX
— Gary Legum (@GaryLegum) July 16, 2020
re: #33 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
heh
[Embedded content]
I hope Bill….Stepien, knows who the real boss, Jared, is.
re: #33 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
heh
[Embedded content]
I haven’t been keeping up with Erick son of Erick. I guess he’s sticking with Trump lest Biden kill all the babies.
re: #39 Sir John Barron
I haven’t been keeping up with Erick son of Erick. I guess he’s sticking with Trump lest Biden kill all the babies.
He’s becoming Susan Collins.
re: #4 Patricia Kayden
Counterpoint: pic.twitter.com/7exfykaCMP
— ⚡Aviatrixt⚡ (@Aviatrixt) July 16, 2020
(Best Dr Who gif …. ever - as a fanboy of 3d Doc)
Why was Stepien dropped as the White House political director?
NYT, Aug. 26, 2016
Donald J. Trump’s campaign has hired Bill Stepien, a former top aide to Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey, whose role in the Bridgegate scandal led to his firing and denied him the central role he was expected to play in the governor’s presidential run.
Mr. Stepien is expected to step in to help guide the campaign’s political operations, according to two people close to Mr. Stepien and three people close to the Trump campaign who were granted anonymity because they were not authorized to speak publicly on the matter. Mr. Stepien was hired on Thursday, and one person who confirmed the hire said his title was expected to be national field director.
A campaign spokesman did not respond to an email seeking comment. But the people who confirmed the hire said that Mr. Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner, who is heavily involved in spending and strategy decisions in the campaign, discussed it in staff briefings and pushed for it to occur.
Mr. Christie is the chief of Mr. Trump’s transition committee, but he is no longer close to Mr. Stepien and was said to have been uninvolved in the discussions to hire him.
Mr. Stepien is expected to help beef up a political operation that has been a work in progress for several weeks. He had initially been contacted by the Trump campaign earlier this year as Mr. Christie’s campaign for president was sputtering. When the issue was revisited after Mr. Christie dropped out of the race, both the governor and Mr. Trump’s then-campaign manager, Corey Lewandowski, opposed hiring him, according to people briefed at the time.
Roger Stone, an informal adviser to Mr. Trump over many years, described the move as a positive one. ‘He’s a real professional and has the kind of contacts and experience the campaign could really use,” Mr. Stone said.
Here’s the full clip from when we called Trump “boring.” pic.twitter.com/xUriRQdLCV
— The Good Liars (@TheGoodLiars) July 15, 2020
re: #43 jaunte
Roger Stone, an informal adviser to Mr. Trump over many years, described the move as a positive one. ‘He’s a real professional and has the kind of contacts and experience the campaign could really use,” Mr. Stone said.
An utter scumbag in other words.
re: #45 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
“You want some rats to go through some things, he’s your guy.”
Building a wall around Trump Tower. pic.twitter.com/gr5fvPf3Nu
— The Good Liars (@TheGoodLiars) July 15, 2020
Being a Republican is no longer a political affiliation, it’s a personality disorder.
And
It might be in the near future that a failure to distinguish between Biden and Trump is the test used to institutionalize people
Trump’s Campaign Managers:
Lewandowski: Assaulted a journalist.
Manafort: Convicted felon.
Conway: Husband runs a Super Pac working to defeat her boss.
Parscale: Enriched himself while delivering historically bad poll numbers.
So much winning.— Doug Gordon (@dgordon52) July 16, 2020
MUH FREEDUMB!!11!
ATLANTA (AP) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp explicitly voids local mask mandates, as other states order face coverings to fight pandemic.
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 16, 2020
re: #49 jaunte
Parscale was gone weeks ago. He didn’t know it. Because Parscale has no solution for Trump ignoring covid19, the economic wreckage Trump left in his wake, or the massive death toll that keeps growing daily: 139,000+ and counting.
You can’t baffle with bulkshit out of that hole.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) July 16, 2020
From what I have been reading about this Twitter exploit, it seems they gained access to some dashboard which allowed them to broadcast messages to make it look like it came from certain users, not that they cracked into the account of each and every user whose name was hijacked.
Also, probably an “inside” job by some bro with “root” access.
re: #52 The Pie Overlord!
From what I have been reading about this Twitter exploit, it seems they gained access to some dashboard which allowed them to broadcast messages to make it look like it came from certain users, not that they cracked into the account of each and every user whose name was hijacked.
Also, probably an “inside” job by some bro with “root” access.
It’s definitely an inside job - someone with moderator/administrative access either leaked their credentials, got socially engineered, or otherwise fucked up. Most systems allow a properly credentialed employee to act on behalf of users; this is usually strictly regulated and audited. It doesn’t surprise me in the least that this was the route someone chose as an attack vector.
Trump has had:
4 Chiefs of Staff
5 Campaign managers
4 National Security Advisors
3 Attorney Generals
5 Communications Directors
He’s been in office less than 4 years.— Doug Gordon (@dgordon52) July 16, 2020
okay, here’s two more (they are getting a kick out of this) pic.twitter.com/Nf4UgrrJMX
— Jeremiah St Cyr (@MiahSaint) July 10, 2020
re: #54 Patricia Kayden
[Embedded content]
Because he is playing “Celebrity Apprentice: Government Edition!” and a major part of the show is that somebody gets fired every week!
re: #53 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
The nature of “on behalf of” systems is how bank employees and other customer service departments are able to fix your accounts without having your actual credentials. They are able to log in as you, using their credentials and using a temporary override path, to force changes that you, the user, aren’t able to make (whether it’s because you can’t log in or because there’s a bug in the normal user flow). What surprises me is that Twitter’s on-behalf-of system allows them to post actual Tweets while posing as a system user; if a bank employee could make transfers using their on-behalf-of functionality, that bank would get the ever-loving shit sued out of it.
There’s a common theme here since these same kind of folks seem to have no clue what Rage Against the Machine is all about either.
— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) July 15, 2020
Am I evil for laughing so hard at this?
Salome and Brad the Baptist! https://t.co/Sh5IayCwcZ
— Harry Turtledove (@HNTurtledove) July 16, 2020
If you want your beans without a side of racism, try other brands. I am. pic.twitter.com/bnF97knIX6
— Chelsea Handler (@chelseahandler) July 15, 2020
re: #59 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Am I evil for laughing so hard at this?
[Embedded content]
Oh, you’re definitely going to hell. But don’t worry, you’ll be in good company.
//////////////////////////
Hey Brad- Comparing your campaign to the evil empire is spot-on, but I have to tell you: the Death Star had a slight design flaw & it won’t end well for you.#Biden2020Landslide https://t.co/3NgD7FPH2B
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) July 16, 2020
Covid update from my extended network:
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
Ok, seriously, last one. pic.twitter.com/iVzOHF0ES7
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 16, 2020
re: #54 Patricia Kayden
[Embedded content]
how many are felons?
I lost count
Trump has had:
4 Chiefs of Staff
5 Campaign managers
4 National Security Advisors
3 Attorney Generals
5 Communications Directors
He’s been in office less than 4 years.— Doug Gordon (@dgordon52) July 16, 2020
KiDs CaN’t GeT iT https://t.co/yVKvzmKJFv
— David Waldman-1, of Yorktown LLC™ (@KagroX) July 16, 2020
re: #56 The Pie Overlord!
Because he is playing “Celebrity Apprentice: Government Edition!” and a major part of the show is that somebody gets fired every week!
its been “what stunt can we pull today” since day 1
How’d that work out for you Brad? pic.twitter.com/hpOWigSTdv
— Antifa Air Force Commander (@aceoaces) July 16, 2020
we have new details about today’s Twitter hack. Spoke to one of the people involved in hack, they say a Twitter employee gave access. Sent screenshot of tool being used to hijack @binance https://t.co/2emeiH7gs1
— Jason Koebler (@jason_koebler) July 16, 2020
it’s been said here before
I think I’ve figured it out - the reason the Trump admin was effectively pushing increases in #COVID19 in swing and blue states, and opening the economy early:
it’s not to kill people or to legit open up, but for
economic crisis and evictions to drop minority voters from rolls. pic.twitter.com/hBokTyQ6VK— random facts girl (@soychicka) July 16, 2020
Donald has time to “hold China and others accountable for their efforts to stifle the freedom and safety of the people of Hong Kong” — but still has no time to hold Putin accountable for KILLING American troops?
Don’t ever let him forget this. https://t.co/mekcH1dnhT— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) July 16, 2020
expand the bottom pic for the caption
I had to, too. pic.twitter.com/qWUrYB6Ri6
— 🤍🤎🖤Freyja4Good🖤🤎🤍 (@freyja4good) July 15, 2020
Brian Kemp is, if anything, consistent. He is tireless in stopping minorities from voting.
And now, risking the lives of Georgia’s minorities, who are most vulnerable to the pandemic, he’s found a new way to suppress their vote — by killing them. https://t.co/DrrHwdBg6i— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) July 16, 2020
re: #67 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
its been “what
stuntcrime can wepullget away with today” since day 1
re: #74 Patricia Kayden
This is also going to make it harder on the stores that just put out mandates on mask wearing to shop in their stores. It’s going to cause more stupid tantrums and put employees in even more danger.
I guess it’s time for #InfrastructureWeek again. pic.twitter.com/PfEouxGKqe
— Vera Voting Blue To Save America - Biden2020 (@prayerfeathers) July 16, 2020
DA Vance in new court filing raises concern over statues of limitations c expiring if delays continue in them receiving Trump’s taxes. pic.twitter.com/eS3ylLMZSM
— Shimon Prokupecz (@ShimonPro) July 15, 2020
“Rolling back regulations” helps corporations, harms workers and families and people.
Here’s Trump’s public schedule for tomorrow. (Public schedules don’t include all of a president’s activities.) pic.twitter.com/COfkyJLOB2
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) July 16, 2020
Interesting point: By keeping Parscale on with the campaign in that “digital and data” role, it lets the campaign keep paying Parscale’s company … which secretly pays one Trump son’s wife and other son’s girlfriend $180,000 a year, off the FEC books.https://t.co/uoEfB3GA3y pic.twitter.com/xDfhAgZjY4
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) July 16, 2020
re: #33 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
heh
[Embedded content]
finally, johnny manziel has a real coach https://t.co/dOSerCX86x
— kilgore trout, suburban female understander (@KT_So_It_Goes) July 16, 2020
So instead of ignoring Brad Parscale, Trump will now ignore Bill Stepien…
Biden campaign is like 🎆🍹🍻🍸🍾🎇🌠🌅🍺🥂 https://t.co/KzAcScbV1D
— Harry Turtledove (@HNTurtledove) July 16, 2020
re: #79 The Pie Overlord!
“Rolling back regulations” helps corporations, harms workers and families and people.
[Embedded content]
rolling back regs so corps can profit at the expense of the rest of us is the political equivalent of buying a company and selling it for parts
re: #81 I Would Prefer Not To
THE STUPID, IT BURNS…
re: #80 Dread Pirate
[Embedded content]
psst…(it’s not a secret)
Interesting point: By keeping Parscale on with the campaign in that “digital and data” role, it lets the campaign keep paying Parscale’s company … which secretly pays one Trump son’s wife and other son’s girlfriend $180,000 a year, off the FEC books.https://t.co/uoEfB3GA3y pic.twitter.com/xDfhAgZjY4
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) July 16, 2020
Oops. pic.twitter.com/x5i7GRqEYb
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) June 11, 2020
re: #85 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
THE STUPID, IT BURNS…
Most people don’t read the fine print, and most (if not all) memes do not contain any disclaimers.
re: #88 The Pie Overlord!
Most people don’t read the fine print, and most (if not all) memes do not contain any disclaimers.
Obviously, that is a feature, not a bug.
Man you have no idea. I am an ICU doctor literally sitting in a hotel room waiting to fly out to Augusta Georgia tomorrow am to work in their ICUs because they are shortstaffed. This is a total kick in my face.
— Dr. Alfant Gomez (@BruceWhitaker14) July 16, 2020
As Trump moves to his fifth campaign manager in four years - Lewandowski, Manafort, Conway, Parscale, Stepien - this Aug 2016 tweet from @JohnJHarwood seems relevant anew. https://t.co/UdslSAkm4f
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen) July 16, 2020
Trump is trying to reduce testing to hide the numbers. Now he is hiding hospitalization counts.
This is just the USSR-Chernobyl plan. It doesn’t work.— Andy Slavitt @ 🏡 (@ASlavitt) July 16, 2020
seems she lost her job
Self proclaimed Talk-Radio Personality & Maga Activist Dianna Ploss was on her way to the studio as she heard a caucasian construction worker speaking Spanish to other hispanic workers. This upset her so she decided to live to stream her confronting the workers. #karen pic.twitter.com/Q6PCVuB4r2
— Karen (@crazykarens) July 11, 2020
re: #93 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
seems she lost her job
[Embedded content]
Saw this the other day. Gotta admit I am a little confused. She is a right wing talk radio nut. She literally says this sort of crap on the radio for hours a day and they pay her for it, then she actually does it for free and they fire her?
re: #93 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
She would have a really difficult time in New Mexico.
Putin’s tool is going to destroy as many of our institutions as possible in the time he has left.
One of my great-grandfathers made it through the Great Depression because he worked for the post office and had steady pay and work when so many suffered and wandered and worried.This 👇👇 is a symbol of national decline — and erosion of the institutions that make us a nation https://t.co/XK1MpGQjWM
— Molly McKew (@MollyMcKew) July 16, 2020
re: #96 jaunte
Putin’s tool is going to destroy as many of our institutions as possible in the time he has eft.
[Embedded content]
I HATE these bastards!
re: #93 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
seems she lost her job
[Embedded content]
“Communist Nashua New Hampshire”??
lol wut?
Anti-corruption group files motion in Roger Stone case saying pardon is void due to ‘self dealing’https://t.co/Ip2r1Fvqxq
— Raw Story (@RawStory) July 16, 2020
Money changes everything. https://t.co/XRyxQH9vo0
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 16, 2020
After all these years, I finally watched “Bullitt” with Steve McQueen. Yes, the chase scene through San Francisco is fucking killer, but at the end when McQueen is chasing and hunting the suspect on the tarmac at SFO, it made me wonder if Michael Mann was influenced by it when making the ending of “Heat” when Pacino hunts DeNiro on the tarmac at LAX. There are so many similarities.
There has been now activity on the Biden account for at least 6 hours. I would figure at leas his staff would tweet for him to let all know he had control of his account again. No action noted from any of the more prominent figures hacked either, though, some don’t exactly tweet daily. Leads me to suspect his account may still be locked.
Yet, twitter allows Trump to continue tweeting. Seems unfair
We have locked accounts that were compromised and will restore access to the original account owner only when we are certain we can do so securely.
— Twitter Support (@TwitterSupport) July 16, 2020
WTF IS WRONG WITH THE REPUBLICAN PARTY?
Sorry for shouting but goddamn. https://t.co/6SsS4dewGO— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 16, 2020
re: #95 plansbandc
She would have a really difficult time in New Mexico.
Or Massachusetts.
My foster mom was French-Canadian and she would have been in jail many times over in her lifetime, for all the times I heard her and her friends and family speak French. But even now, I hear plenty of people speaking Spanish on the bus.
re: #103 Charles Johnson
It’s not a coincidence this happened the same day Trump was in the state. https://t.co/QtlPrLpLC1
— Ethan Embry (@EmbryEthan) July 16, 2020
The official end of the line folks: “hello darkness” rewritten to “lord of dankness my old friend” by far-right image board users pic.twitter.com/Lve0GZVAex
— Italien Feeld📉 (@julianfeeld) July 16, 2020
re: #98 Jay C
“Communist Nashua New Hampshire”??
lol wut?
This is a woman who has been raised to refer to the State Downstairs as TAXACHUSETTS! HUR HUR TAXACHUSETTS! Only in the state of New Hampshire (and select other states not in New England) is it truly Freedom, true Live Free and Get Sick, er Die!
I guess Nashua is too close to my state.
re: #57 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
The nature of “on behalf of” systems is how bank employees and other customer service departments are able to fix your accounts without having your actual credentials. They are able to log in as you, using their credentials and using a temporary override path, to force changes that you, the user, aren’t able to make (whether it’s because you can’t log in or because there’s a bug in the normal user flow). What surprises me is that Twitter’s on-behalf-of system allows them to post actual Tweets while posing as a system user; if a bank employee could make transfers using their on-behalf-of functionality, that bank would get the ever-loving shit sued out of it.
I’m going to note that in the case of a bank, everything is so segmented and sliced and diced that one banker can’t make those changes by themselves. They have to call over a supervisor (who has to plug in a special number and their ID and password) for approval.
That’s one of the “frustrating” things about my job. Frustrating in the sense that one person does not have all the keys to the kingdom. The operating system engineer may have access to root, but she doesn’t have access to the application. The app team may have access to the application, but they don’t have access to the database or to the config file that’s stored on the server outside the application. The database administrator has access to the database, but can’t access whatever distributed storage (e.g., network attached storage) is being used. None of them have access to the network. And the engineers that have access to various systems at a low level actually have to use a break glass procedure to get access; it’s not there all the time. More than once we’ve been held up in a fix because the credentials the engineer had for X system had expired and they had to get new credentials.
Then when you add the multiple firewall layers and so on and so forth…it’s very difficult to get into the bank. However, the one way we can only secure so much is the customer entrance, and
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
re: #103 Charles Johnson
re: #105 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
A wife beater hits his wife because she won’t do what she’s been told, and then hits her again because if she really loves him she can just take a punch and not complain, and then hits her yet again because her very presence make him feels accused of attacked so it’s self-defense.