Seth Meyers on Trump’s Refusal to Commit to Peaceful Transition of Power
Seth takes a closer look at Trump refusing to commit to a peaceful transition of power while Republicans formulate a plan to steal the election through the courts.
Seth takes a closer look at Trump refusing to commit to a peaceful transition of power while Republicans formulate a plan to steal the election through the courts.
OK, which one of you Antifa super-soldiers forgot to sign up for direct deposit? pic.twitter.com/amrmaa4cwc
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #2 Charles Johnson
Fuuucckkkk… I knew I forgot to do something today…
The theme song of the ages 🎶 @marcrebillet pic.twitter.com/yxEPboo1cu
— Mark Ruffalo (@MarkRuffalo) September 25, 2020
re: #2 Charles Johnson
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I’ve been on hold for 2 hours now with the Soros Antifa Program’s customer service about the delays in my payment checks for attending 3 riots and posting 600 “death to capitalist pigs” memes.
ohmagod https://t.co/f9vJpfCell
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #4 Belafon
What bank is that routing number from?
The Banco Illuminato Zioni (Tel Aviv Branch)
Special Amero Exchange Account.
In today’s Trump tax case oral argument before the 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals, Judge Leval already said to Trump’s attorney, Consovoy, “I think what you said is legally inaccurate” & your arguments are “highly contrived allegations.” This is equal parts sad and embarrassing.
— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) September 25, 2020
re: #9 Teddy’s Person ✌
I’ve been on hold for 2 hours now with the Soros Antifa Program’s customer service about the delays in my payment checks for attending 3 riots and posting 600 “death to capitalist pigs” memes.
Get the union involved—Brotherhood of International Provocateurs, local 666.
re: #4 Belafon
What bank is that routing number from?
There is no valid routing number. Looks like its a doctored image of a cashiers check
re: #14 Eclectic Cyborg
There is no valid routing number. Looks like its a doctored image of a cashiers check
That’s what they want you to think… but the Soros is tricksey. His banks know to route and deposit those funds appropriately.
re: #1 Decatur Deb
You don’t need me to tell you what to do.
I just made a small contribution to Stacy Abram’s Fair Fight org.
Message from Ron Paul: “I am doing fine. Thank you for your concern.” pic.twitter.com/aALmLn8xIj
— Ron Paul (@RonPaul) September 25, 2020
Maybe the 1st time I’ve ever seen him smile.
re: #2 Charles Johnson
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* Whistles nonchalantly * pic.twitter.com/3c5MzYqZBo
— Disloyal Arch (@Arch_LGF) September 25, 2020
I have a strong dislike of Ron Paul, but just the same it’s good to hear he’s okay.
re: #18 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
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Maybe the 1st time I’ve ever seen him smile.
Ron Paul saw Satan. The conversation went like this:
Ron: I’m coming for you, Satan.
Satan: Not yet you’re not.
re: #20 Eclectic Cyborg
I have a strong dislike of Ron Paul, but just the same it’s good to hear he’s okay.
Me too, even though I would laugh if somebody robbed Rand’s house when he was off visiting his dad in the hospital.
This got CL’d on the last thread.
If you need a couple of minutes of respite from the deluge of eyerolling derp and cringing-inducing headlines.
re: #18 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
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Maybe the 1st time I’ve ever seen him smile.
That’s because he’s forgotten who he is.
re: #9 Teddy’s Person ✌
I’ve been on hold for 2 hours now with the Soros Antifa Program’s customer service about the delays in my payment checks for attending 3 riots and posting 600 “death to capitalist pigs” memes.
see my last post in the previous thread
first you have to turn off autopay
then you can delete the payment method
then you can set up the new payment method
then you must turn autopay back on
re: #20 Eclectic Cyborg
I have a strong dislike of Ron Paul, but just the same it’s good to hear he’s okay.
Yeah, but at his age this is the beginning of the end. Possibly a none too pleasant end.
Apple Caramel Pound Cake pic.twitter.com/kLfrY8UAo4
— #VoteBlue Blueberry Pie (@Pie_Overlord) September 25, 2020
He can confess and the 2021 International Tribunal can make the decision on leniency, if any.
— Lord Piltdown (@jimreynolds54) September 25, 2020
re: #31 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
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Even Putin is throwing in the towel on Donald?
re: #31 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
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Can’t blame him for clambering on the winning side—the mercenary’s greatest skill.
I’m happy to know that Medicare socialism and the health care plan for retired congressmen will take care of Ron Paul’s medical expenses.
re: #31 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
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After a new Russian president is sworn in.
re: #32 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
Even Putin is throwing in the towel on Donald?
One could hope. Perhaps we got all their trolls in that latest takedown (I doubt it). I’m sure this is… How do you say “Chewbacca Defense” in Russian?
Посмотри на глупую обезьяну!
jfc these people
Under “Culture.” https://t.co/HGc6qlG6nP
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #24 A Cranky One
I showed that to the ladyfriend a few days back and her response was “nah, that still looks more comfortable”
re: #37 Charles Johnson
jfc these people
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Believe and be scared of fake things.
Deny real scary things.
Pretty f*cked up way to run a life.
re: #41 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
Believe and be scared of fake things.
Deny real scary things.
Pretty f*cked up way to run a life.
Unfortunately, that’s been mostly the human condition for most all of recorded history.
re: #4 Belafon
It’s not a valid ABA routing number.
Apple Caramel Pound Cake pic.twitter.com/obJHNIGO48
— #VoteBlue Blueberry Pie (@Pie_Overlord) September 25, 2020
re: #37 Charles Johnson
jfc these people
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Well, they’re partially right, the Satanic Temple* is emblematic of left-wing and Enlightnment views. Their tenets include:
- benevolence
- justice
- individual autonomy and respecting the freedom’s of others.
- empathy
- rejecting tyrannical authority
- a reason and science based world view
I think most Americans once they think about things would agree with those tenets at least partially.
They’re also using the RFRA to try to interfere with unreasonable abortion restrictions that have no medical justification, and aren’t popular with the majority of Americans.
re: #37 Charles Johnson
Ok, couldn’t help myself, clicked over to see what this stupidity was about, and came across this dandy:
One tenet, in particular, is notable: “The struggle for justice is an ongoing and necessary pursuit that should prevail over laws and institutions.” In other words, the law is dispensable in the pursuit of justice — a remarkable statement coming from an attorney. The ends of equity justify the means of tearing down institutions. Sound familiar?
This is emblematic of the conservative movement’s failing. The “law” is not an end unto itself. Rather it is a means to justice. When a law is unjust, it should be stricken down - either by the courts, the legislature, or (if available) the people via referendum. Slavery, and segregation were legal but they were unjust. Like this shouldn’t be hard to figure out.
The right-wing talking point on twitter right seems to be that today Trump declared TWO democrat-created orgs as terrorist organizations: antifa and KKK. It’s all so stupid. I need to walk the dog.
re: #45 aatharuv
one of my favorite genres of fiction in the last few decades has been “the devil as hero” or at least “misunderstood protagonist.” The TV series Lucifer does this quite well. And I’ll admit, there are times when that sort of thinking pervades my thoughts on the scriptures (which, admittedly, I haven’t read in decades).
re: #46 KGxvi
Ok, couldn’t help myself, clicked over to see what this stupidity was about, and came across this dandy:
This is emblematic of the conservative movement’s failing. The “law” is not an end unto itself. Rather it is a means to justice. When a law is unjust, it should be stricken down - either by the courts, the legislature, or (if available) the people via referendum. Slavery, and segregation were legal but they were unjust. Like this shouldn’t be hard to figure out.
Speaking of which a thread on Nazis:
We like to tell ourselves Nazi Germany was so horrific it could never be repeated. Maybe you don’t personally know someone who would have flipped the switch on the gas chambers. But I can almost guarantee you know a Jakob Schmid.
— Libby (@libbyjones715) September 24, 2020
“Will we be president in ten years? Only if we add a couple of terms,” said Trump just now in Atlanta, followed by chants of “12 more years!” pic.twitter.com/PZ8hlNYcoC
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 25, 2020
When the public disregards emergency health guidelines out of convenience and a sense that the folks in charge can’t be relied upon, the outcome will generally be what you’d expect it to be.
As Israel enters strict #COVID19 lockdown today, stats by its Health Ministry show results of disregarding guidelines:* 100,000 cases since Sept. 1* Positive daily tests up from 3000 to 8,000 since Sept. 1* Patients in serious condition up 60%* Patients on ventilators up 51%
— Disloyal Arch (@Arch_LGF) September 25, 2020
re: #51 The Pie Overlord!
The only “President” Trump will be in 10 years is a largely ceremonial position in RT In Russia or some other entirely made-up media outlet under the complete control of Putin.
All media access by Trump will be limited to heavily scripted and edited videos of Trump railing against the United States and its leadership and policies under Democratic politicians and Republican “traitors”. No more Twitter, no FB, no off-the-cuff remarks will be allowed under the “protection” of his Russian benefactors.
Trump will however be afforded a prominent position under Putin as the single greatest trophy propaganda turncoat and traitor in world history.
re: #52 (((Archangel1)))
That scenario is going to come to Florida in short order. They’re lifting the indoor dining limits and are rushing headlong into a massive increase in cases within 3 weeks.
It’s a death cult. https://t.co/KVot6HYxn2
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #56 Charles Johnson
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Someone should tell Trump that at least one person in the crowd has Covid, and tell the people about Trump’s white line.
re: #56 Charles Johnson
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JFC, the president’s breath. I imagine Needy Amin’s breath smells like a peppermint tic tac trying valiantly to cover up a McDonalds induced halitosis.
Another acronym. pic.twitter.com/QlvhKgxfmS
— Phillip M Jackson (@Jolly_Jack) September 25, 2020
I knew right away this was a parody because her eyes weren’t glazed over. https://t.co/PQLX26BY7Y
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #57 Teddy’s Person ✌
Teddy in a pensive mood. pic.twitter.com/LnAeXwUF1F
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #61 (((Archangel1)))
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Small quibble, I’d change it to Trump Raised Using Monstrous Parenting. I thought Trump’s Lord of the Flies style of management and parenting came from Daddy Dearest.
There are plenty of events I’d love to have front row seats for.
A Trump rally will never be on that list.
Hell, I’d rather not be in the same fucking city as Trump.
What’s amazing is that this has collectively generated less coverage than the tarmac meeting https://t.co/Lg7nYyyXjj
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) September 25, 2020
Jeff flashed a gun and said, “I live in Orange County, so I carry this wherever I go. This is what I carry when I’m out in public to protect others and protect the public.” Frankly, I don’t want or need the protection of dumbass gun nuts who have absolutely no respect for the power of firearms and no concern about safety. I’ll also pass on his medical help as well.
This is Jeffery Barke a “physician” in Orange County - speaking to Peggy Hall an infamous anti-masker. @hoaghealth is this what kind of doctors you have on staff? 😳🤯😳pic.twitter.com/uJgMY5diXz
— krupali (@krupali) September 17, 2020
re: #59 Teddy’s Person ✌
JFC, the president’s breath. I imagine Needy Amin’s breath smells like a peppermint tic tac trying valiantly to cover up a McDonalds induced halitosis.
Kimberly Johnson (Bob Cesca’s S.O.) recently did a podcast with a guy named Noel Casler who used to work on The Apprentice. A portion of the conversation is devoted to Trump’s awful hygiene and breath. The podcast goes on for over an hour and it’s brutal.
Wow, turning the Patronizing Racism knob all the way up. https://t.co/H9QcpvPf5a
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
“Moscow’s continued use of chemical weapons against Kremlin enemies underscores that the international community has yet to deter Russia’s repeated violations of the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC)” https://t.co/dez6jDMlic
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) September 25, 2020
lolwut? https://t.co/B8RAtXmXCR
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #70 Charles Johnson
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McConnell’s going “Of course we don’t talk about it. It’s only a problem black people have.”
re: #52 (((Archangel1)))
When the public disregards emergency health guidelines out of convenience and a sense that the folks in charge can’t be relied upon, the outcome will generally be what you’d expect it to be.
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i know it’s israel
still, i am not leaving the house (much) till people get a grip on reality
As Israel enters strict #COVID19 lockdown today, stats by its Health Ministry show results of disregarding guidelines:
* 100,000 cases since Sept. 1
* Positive daily tests up from 3000 to 8,000 since Sept. 1
* Patients in serious condition up 60%
* Patients on ventilators up 51%— Disloyal Arch (@Arch_LGF) September 25, 2020
She belongs to a cult that believes women must be subservient to the commands of men, so she’ll serve Trump’s purposes nicely. https://t.co/xH2hpoI7ps
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 25, 2020
re: #54 lawhawk
That scenario is going to come to Florida in short order. They’re lifting the indoor dining limits and are rushing headlong into a massive increase in cases within 3 weeks.
and probably a good number will be tourists who didnt have it when they got here and will (unknowing) take it back with them from whence they came.
an ongoing sturgis
re: #72 Charles Johnson
That woman’s crazy. I don’t need a dumb reality TV show to realize that I actually like wearing masks. Aside from COVID, I’m less likely to get other illnesses. I can curse lowly at people and they don’t hear. I can make faces at people without them knowing. I get to look like a ninja. I don’t have to worry about if I decided not to shave for a day or two and might look like a homeless magician.
It’s one of the few parts of the last 6 months that’s been fun.
Don’t Republicans have a name for this - people taking money with out working for it. What is it? Seems I’ve heard it before. Oh yeah, welfare queen.
Shouldn’t Lindsey pull himself up by his boot straps. If you give him money, he won’t have any incentive to work. https://t.co/8gV4PaS3Od
— Grizzled Mike (@LadehoffMike) September 25, 2020
re: #77 Charles Johnson
“What if your husband tells you that you should decide a case in a way that contradicts your own reasoning?”
Lindsey Graham is holding a fundraiser tomorrow at Porky’s Truck Stop at 3346 US-301 N, Hamer, SC. He’s looking for loose change, scrap metal or gold filings from deceased relatives.
— Hoodlum 🇺🇸 (@NotHoodlum) September 25, 2020
re: #70 Charles Johnson
This shit will NOT sit well with the majority of black voters here. If anything that shit will make people more determined to vote. The people in these communities are used to waiting for hours and hours in shit weather to vote, and there are lots of groups here providing water, food, folding chairs and other ways to make it comfortable to wait. So his patronizing horseshit isn’t gaining him a single fan.
Our NBC affiliate here in Atlanta metro is WXIA. They keep interviewing two black guys that are pro Trump. One is a “blaxit” fool who is trying to convince people Trump is their guy and another dude who works for Trump as an outreach dipshit. I do see Stacey Abrams on sometimes, but this channel especially seems to have to both sides the shit out of everything.
re: #81 Belafon
“What if your husband tells you that you should decide a case in a way that contradicts your own reasoning?”
If she really believes the nonsense her cult spouts, she doesn’t have her own reasoning. Her husband (all men) does the thinking for her (all women).
re: #2 Charles Johnson
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The young rioters are like… “what’s a check?”
Hell, half the time I see a check I think “Did you get that playing jacks down at the soda fountain?” and I’m 46.
re: #83 A Mom Anon
This shit will NOT sit well with the majority of black voters here. If anything that shit will make people more determined to vote. The people in these communities are used to waiting for hours and hours in shit weather to vote, and there are lots of groups here providing water, food, folding chairs and other ways to make it comfortable to wait. So his patronizing horseshit isn’t gaining him a single fan.
Our NBC affiliate here in Atlanta metro is WXIA. They keep interviewing two black guys that are pro Trump. One is a “blaxit” fool who is trying to convince people Trump is their guy and another dude who works for Trump as an outreach dipshit. I do see Stacey Abrams on sometimes, but this channel especially seems to have to both sides the shit out of everything.
have there been any views of the crowd?
are there black people there? i mean like more than his ‘one’
are there people there?
The TiKToc vid is a couple of years old, but JOE!!
Absolutely losing my MIND at this TikTok of @JoeBiden pic.twitter.com/PIGfWeFe39
— Matilda Bress (@matildabress) September 25, 2020
re: #72 Charles Johnson
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Her twitter feed is a cesspool of bad craziness.
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) September 25, 2020
re: #69 stpaulbear
Kimberly Johnson (Bob Cesca’s S.O.) recently did a podcast with a guy named Noel Casler who used to work on The Apprentice. A portion of the conversation is devoted to Trump’s awful hygiene and breath. The podcast goes on for over an hour and it’s brutal.
Based on that interview, I’m shocked the guy hasn’t dropped dead yet. I know people that lived like that for awhile, straightened themselves up and then dropped dead in their late 30s. It happened to a really good friend of mine who I met after his drug years were behind him. He had recently got married, had a kid, was planning to go back to college and then dropped dead before he hit 35. It was devastating.
My friend dies, while Clownstick is crushing adderall and doing rails of it at 74.
re: #81 Belafon
“What if your husband tells you that you should decide a case in a way that contradicts your own reasoning?”
Skip her hearings and vet her husband.
re: #86 dangerman
I flipped through all the local news channels and they had cut away fairly early. I can’t tell how many were there. I’ll look at the websites for the local channels and see if there’s anything.
re: #88 Kilroy was here
Whoa. That’s pretty heavy handed for Lincoln Project.
re: #90 Jack Burton
Based on that interview, I’m shocked the guy hasn’t dropped dead yet. I know people that lived like that for awhile, straightened themselves up and then dropped dead in their late 30s. It happened to a really good friend of mine who I met after his drug years were behind him. He had recently got married, had a kid, was planning to go back to college and then dropped dead before he hit 35. It was devastating.
My friend dies, while Clownstick is crushing adderall and doing rails of it at 74.
I definitely want to be alive to read Trump’s obituary, so I need to take better care of myself.
Especially since that unmitigated jackass has the kind of plot armor that gets bad authors booted out of their editors’ offices.
The first question Dems should ask Amy Coney Barrett is a version of “If appointed to the Supreme Court will you uphold the First Amendment to the Constitution, particularly the separation of church and state?
The FBI Director testified under oath that the FBI had found no evidence of voter fraud.
The Trump Administration’s response is to suggest that we can’t trust the FBI. A moment like this is why Trump and his allies have worked so hard to build mistrust of the FBI. https://t.co/i6MouY90Q4— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) September 25, 2020
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Back from afternoon shift at the sort of socially-distanced VR table. First guy I talked at this morning was a full-blown Trumpster, hat and all, who seemed to be leading a captive audience in the opening queue. He went on to tell us masks were useless. Then told everyone about his stay in the local hospital with CV19. It’s OK, though, he’s been cleared and “most of the local hospitalizations are S. Georgia border-jumpers anyway.” Asked a lady of a certain age if she wanted our Absentee Voter package, and she said; “It ought to be outlawed.”
re: #97 Decatur Deb
Back from afternoon shift at the sort of socially-distanced VR table. First guy I talked at this morning was a full-blown Trumpster, hat and all, who seemed to be leading a captive audience in the opening queue. He went on to tell us masks were useless. Then told everyone about his stay in the local hospital with CV19. It’s OK, though, he’s been cleared and most of the local hospitalizations are S. Georgia border-jumpers anyway. Asked a lady of a certain age if she wanted our Absentee Voter package, and she said; “It ought to be outlawed.”
Thank you for doing this work.
re: #85 Jack Burton
The young rioters are like… “what’s a check?”
Hell, half the time I see a check I think “Did you get that playing jacks down at the soda fountain?” and I’m 46.
The only check I write anymore is my rent check, and even that, I recently succumb to paying online.
re: #86 dangerman
I’ve watched two videos and neither shows the crowd. It sounded like the room was full. They used a room at the local convention center, it could be a hundred or a few thousand. He was running his mouth and telling Loeffler and Purdue to investigate democrats for making deals with Russia, I can’t listen to more than that. The later afternoon news casts should have more.
re: #95 Teddy’s Person ✌
The first question Dems should ask Amy Coney Barrett is a version of “If appointed to the Supreme Court will you uphold the First Amendment to the Constitution, particularly the separation of church and state?
Such a question should end with “…I know you are going to lie to me, so please try to make your lies more believable than Trump’s lies.”
re: #98 Teddy’s Person ✌
Thank you for doing this work.
If we do the work Trump will take Alabama by 12 points instead of 15. I’ll stay high for 6 years, though, if Doug Jones survives. He’s down by 18 or 5, depending on the poll you choose.
re: #95 Teddy’s Person ✌
The first question Dems should ask Amy Coney Barrett is a version of “If appointed to the Supreme Court will you uphold the First Amendment to the Constitution, particularly the separation of church and state?
needs to be way more specific
and in a way that ‘i wont entertain hypotheticals’ cant be used
re: #68 Teddy’s Person ✌
Jeff flashed a gun and said, “I live in Orange County, so I carry this wherever I go. This is what I carry when I’m out in public to protect others and protect the public.” Frankly, I don’t want or need the protection of dumbass gun nuts who have absolutely no respect for the power of firearms and no concern about safety. I’ll also pass on his medical help as well.
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A rather thorough article about Barke—he sounds like a real charmer (his compassion for the son-of-a-millionaire rapist is just stunning):
To sum up, Dr. Barke worked for the campaign for republican candidate Ben Carson, then volunteered for the Trump campaign; concocted a paranoid theory without scientific proof about a self-destructing healthcare plan by Democrats; published about this unfounded conspiracy theory without full disclosure of his political activism; was a defendant in a wrongful death lawsuit; and is a proud climate-change science denier who, as an elected School Board Member for Los Alamitos Unified School District, promotes the notion that schools should teach “alternative facts” about … science and evolution. We also know he likes to golf (wink!) and importantly, he has compassion - for sex offenders.
Good words from Bernie
Yes. Trump is moving us in an authoritarian direction. But despair is not an option. We must take action to preserve American democracy. pic.twitter.com/Jiu5BZdT39
— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) September 24, 2020
re: #97 Decatur Deb
Back from afternoon shift at the sort of socially-distanced VR table. First guy I talked at this morning was a full-blown Trumpster, hat and all, who seemed to be leading a captive audience in the opening queue. He went on to tell us masks were useless. Then told everyone about his stay in the local hospital with CV19. It’s OK, though, he’s been cleared and “most of the local hospitalizations are S. Georgia border-jumpers anyway.” Asked a lady of a certain age if she wanted our Absentee Voter package, and she said; “It ought to be outlawed.”
i swear i would not bite my tongue and might hit people
slap em at least
re: #93 stpaulbear
Whoa. That’s pretty heavy handed for Lincoln Project.
The Republican party as it is will not welcome them back.
re: #100 A Mom Anon
I’ve watched two videos and neither shows the crowd. It sounded like the room was full. They used a room at the local convention center, it could be a hundred or a few thousand. He was running his mouth and telling Loeffler and Purdue to investigate democrats for making deals with Russia, I can’t listen to more than that. The later afternoon news casts should have more.
thanks for the effort
im just picturing a sea of white faces
re: #107 dangerman
i swear i would not bite my tongue and might hit people
slap em at least
OK, I’ll put you on the Public Relations Committee.
I find it very interesting how the show “Masked Singer” hit America in January 2019, a little bit over a year before they started forcing us all into masks.
It’s almost like they were beginning to condition the public that masks were “normal” and “cool”.
The media is demonic.— DeAnna Lorraine 🇺🇸 (@DeAnna4Congress) September 25, 2020
We’ve had masked superheroes for like a century now…
re: #103 dangerman
needs to be way more specific
and in a way that ‘i wont entertain hypotheticals’ cant be used
I’d get her to explain her interpretation of the first and ask follow-ups from there. I see it as a way to try to get around it turning into accusations of Dems saying it’s about her Catholicism. Republicans are going to go there but Dems need to try to keep it about the relationship between church and the state. Regardless, the confirmation hearing is going to be a shitshow, but Dems have to give it the good old college try.
Evening Lizardim. It seems as though my faith in my fellow Minnesotans is misplaced, as the CDC has withdrawn its survey teams after racist attacks on people of color in the field. This is why we can’t have nice things - and also, the tangerine wankmaggot can fuck off and die any day now, as there’s no doubt that the racist remarks are coming from the emboldened suburban asshole racists who are spreading the disease in the first place. How go things among the lizardfolk on this otherwise quiet Friday?
re: #111 Eclectic Cyborg
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We’ve had masked superheroes for like a century now…
Yeah, but in those, only aliens, the rich, blind lawyers, mutants, and people really good with bows and arrows wear them. Oh, and a guy on a white horse with an Indian sidekick.
re: #111 Eclectic Cyborg
Yes.
There is clearly a correlation between C-grade celebrities dressing up as steampunk squirrels…and the general usage of cloth mouth-and-nose coverings.
What pisses me off is that it’s not even a well-constructed paranoid speculation.
A far better paranoid speculation would be that the popularity of Naruto, a ninja anime, a decade ago, was programming children into accepting masks.
re: #103 dangerman
needs to be way more specific
and in a way that ‘i wont entertain hypotheticals’ cant be used
I know a lot of people are going to try and focus on “outcome” questions, but I think we would be better if we pressed on “process” questions - that’s ultimately what did Bork in. Ask questions like “what unenumerated rights exist under the ninth amendment? which branch of government is best suited to determine those rights?” Or things like “when investigating the purpose of a law and its constitutionality, what sources would you look at or consider? The Congressional record? Public statements of politicians? Presidential signing statements?”
Those are the sorts of questions that will tell us a lot more about what kind of justice the nominee would be.
So Mrs. Jay just got her NY Absentee ballot in the mail today (it’s headed OFFICIAL ABSENTEE MILITARY BALLOT, so it looks like it’s intended for AWOLs), and I was surprised at how short it was (President, Congress, State Senate, Assembly). And *only* seven parties running slates (Dems, Reps, Cons, Working Families, Greens, Libs and “Independence”). Oh, and an all-Democratic slate of judges: four names and the note “vote for any four”…..
She’s on the permanent absentee list: I asked for mine back on 9/15, so I’m not surprised I haven’t gotten it yet)
re: #117 Jay C
The state informs me that mine was sent on 9/22, but it has not arrived as of today. This concerns me, but not overmuch, as long as it arrives within the next week.
re: #2 Charles Johnson
Yeah, where are our checks?
re: #116 KGxvi
I know a lot of people are going to try and focus on “outcome” questions, but I think we would be better if we pressed on “process” questions - that’s ultimately what did Bork in. Ask questions like “what unenumerated rights exist under the ninth amendment? which branch of government is best suited to determine those rights?” Or things like “when investigating the purpose of a law and its constitutionality, what sources would you look at or consider? The Congressional record? Public statements of politicians? Presidential signing statements?”
Those are the sorts of questions that will tell us a lot more about what kind of justice the nominee would be.
I agree that Democrats need to do their homework and do what they can in the hearings.
But realistically, Barrett will lie like a rug and get confirmed on a party line vote.
The only open question is the timing — confirmation before or after the election.
re: #114 Belafon
Yeah, but in those, only aliens, the rich, blind lawyers, mutants, and people really good with bows and arrows wear them. Oh, and a guy on a white horse with an Indian sidekick.
and nobody could figure out who they were!
the scarlet pimpernel, zorro too.
re: #31 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
That was a confession, right?
re: #115 The Ghost of a Flea
Yes.
There is clearly a correlation between C-grade celebrities dressing up as steampunk squirrels…and the general usage of cloth mouth-and-nose coverings.
What pisses me off is that it’s not even a well-constructed paranoid speculation.
A far better paranoid speculation would be that the popularity of Naruto, a ninja anime, a decade ago, was programming children into accepting masks.
And the contemporary anime has regular citizens wearing medical masks all the time.
re: #24 A Cranky One
That’s worse than Israeli TP
re: #120 EPR-radar
I agree that Democrats need to do their homework and do what they can in the hearings.
But realistically, Barrett will lie like a rug and get confirmed on a party line vote.
The only open question is the timing — confirmation before or after the election.
i know we’re grasping at straws here
another question might be whether she can be forced into an obvious lie that we know about then or find out about later
re: #69 stpaulbear
Kimberly Johnson (Bob Cesca’s S.O.) recently did a podcast with a guy named Noel Casler who used to work on The Apprentice. A portion of the conversation is devoted to Trump’s awful hygiene and breath. The podcast goes on for over an hour and it’s brutal.
Maybe that’s the reason for all of the “and he approached me with tears in his eyes, and this is a tough guy, I’ll tell you” stories.
Doug Jones is in an incredibly tough race in a deeply red state. The safe move would have been to support Trump’s nominee. Instead - he’s standing up for what’s right.
Note to the GOP - this is what courage looks like. https://t.co/1hids6YlHI— Tim Fullerton (@TimFullerton) September 25, 2020
re: #115 The Ghost of a Flea
Yes.
There is clearly a correlation between C-grade celebrities dressing up as steampunk squirrels…and the general usage of cloth mouth-and-nose coverings.
What pisses me off is that it’s not even a well-constructed paranoid speculation.
A far better paranoid speculation would be that the popularity of Naruto, a ninja anime, a decade ago, was programming children into accepting masks.
Yeah but even before that you had Shredder and Darth Vader and G.I. Joe and well….you get the idea.
re: #128 Patricia Kayden
Note to the GOP - this is what courage looks like.
And that’s why we do the kamikaze zen campaign process.
re: #125 Belafon
It definitely gives Klingon TP a run for its money.
Yeah, but it ain’t the three seashells…
re: #102 Decatur Deb
If we do the work Trump will take Alabama by 12 points instead of 15. I’ll stay high for 6 years, though, if Doug Jones survives. He’s down by 18 or 5, depending on the poll you choose.
Its a shame the GOP didn’t nominate Roy Moore again. I hope Jones eeks out a win.
re: #132 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Its a shame the GOP didn’t nominate Roy Moore again. I hope Jones eeks out a win.
Our best chance is that Tuberville attends another Trump auto da fe, and coughs out a lung.
He’s so funny that I can’t laugh.
President Trump jokes “will we be president in 10 years? Only if we add a couple of terms in — now we have a story.”
Crowd chants “12 more years! 12 more years!” pic.twitter.com/p7QXJMi1Ti— The Hill (@thehill) September 25, 2020
re: #132 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Its a shame the GOP didn’t nominate Roy Moore again. I hope Jones eeks out a win.
That should be “ekes”, but “eeks” (as in the noise that will be made all over the country if Jones wins) fits, too.
It’s a shame, though: Doug Jones seems a capable, competent and honest public servant: other than A) being a well-known football coach, and B) not being Roy Moore, it’s hard to see what Tommy Tuberville can bring to the Senate. Other than that magic (R), of course….
re: #125 Belafon
It definitely gives Klingon TP a run for its money.
I’ve heard it’s rather hard on Uranus.
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So with the Pac-12 deciding to play football after all (7 games, starting in November), the MAC and MWC have also decided to play short seasons.
Money rules all, apparently, and now it looks like there won’t be a record requirement for teams to play in bowl games (why the fuck are we still having bowl games?)…
re: #138 KGxvi
So with the Pac-12 deciding to play football after all (7 games, starting in November), the MAC and MWC have also decided to play short seasons.
Money rules all, apparently, and now it looks like there won’t be a record requirement for teams to play in bowl games (why the fuck are we still having bowl games?)…
Gotta fulfill those contracts with the sponsors now.
re: #138 KGxvi
Cash rules everything around me…
In Atlanta, this is part of what Trump has to say about Black Lives Matter
“This is not the agenda of the Black community. This is the agenda of an extreme socialist or worse, you know what the other word is — Marxist, communist — this is the extreme socialist left, but beyond that in my opinion,” Trump continued. The Hill
No one has their finger on the pulse of the Black community like America’s most prominent racist uncle. JFC
re: #93 stpaulbear
I applaud it. They need to be that clear. The cult still won’t listen to them.
King Willis is really Matt Lieberman’s daughter
Hahahaha I’m actually playing your other fictional sister! Thanks for being a good sport though <3 seriously!
(please please please tell your dad to take this L for the team and drop out)— blaire erskine (@blaireerskine) September 25, 2020
re: #93 stpaulbear
Whoa. That’s pretty heavy handed for Lincoln Project.
As Rick Wilson says… they bought the ticket, they take the fucking ride.
re: #134 Patricia Kayden
He’s so funny that I can’t laugh.
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President Trump jokes “will we be president in 10 years? Only if we add a couple of terms in — now we have a story.”
Crowd chants “12 more years! 12 more years!” pic.twitter.com/p7QXJMi1Ti— The Hill (@thehill) September 25, 2020
re: #135 Jay C
That should be “ekes”, but “eeks” (as in the noise that will be made all over the country if Jones wins) fits, too.
It’s a shame, though: Doug Jones seems a capable, competent and honest public servant: other than A) being a well-known football coach, and B) not being Roy Moore, it’s hard to see what Tommy Tuberville can bring to the Senate. Other than that magic (R), of course….
Tuberville can bring his vast knowledge of voting rights. He is dumber than a tubesock.
“You know, the thing about the Voting Rights Act it’s, you know ― there’s a lot of different things you can look at it as, you know, who’s it going to help? What direction do we need to go with it? I think it’s important that everything we do we keep secure. We keep an eye on it. It’s run by our government. And it’s run to the, to the point that we, it’s got structure to it. It’s like education. I mean, it’s got to have structure. Now for some reason, we look at things to change, to think we’re gonna make it better, but we better do a lot of work on it before we make a change.”
re: #147 BeachDem
Tuberville can bring his vast knowledge of voting rights. He is dumber than a tubesock.
“You know, the thing about the Voting Rights Act it’s, you know ― there’s a lot of different things you can look at it as, you know, who’s it going to help? What direction do we need to go with it? I think it’s important that everything we do we keep secure. We keep an eye on it. It’s run by our government. And it’s run to the, to the point that we, it’s got structure to it. It’s like education. I mean, it’s got to have structure. Now for some reason, we look at things to change, to think we’re gonna make it better, but we better do a lot of work on it before we make a change.”
what he brings is an R vote. he’ll vote the way he’s told
re: #147 BeachDem
Insert Billy Madison game show gif here.
re: #148 dangerman
what he brings is an R vote. he’ll vote the way he’s told
That was implied with my dumber than a tubesock comment.
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I’m not sure this means what he thinks it means..
BIG NEWS! The @Smithsonian American History Museum reopened today in our Nation’s Capital! Go visit @amhistorymuseum and learn about our GREAT Country’s history!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 25, 2020
re: #147 BeachDem
Tuberville can bring his vast knowledge of voting rights. He is dumber than a tubesock.
“You know, the thing about the Voting Rights Act it’s, you know ― there’s a lot of different things you can look at it as, you know, who’s it going to help? What direction do we need to go with it? I think it’s important that everything we do we keep secure. We keep an eye on it. It’s run by our government. And it’s run to the, to the point that we, it’s got structure to it. It’s like education. I mean, it’s got to have structure. Now for some reason, we look at things to change, to think we’re gonna make it better, but we better do a lot of work on it before we make a change.”
Doug Jones on equal rights. Compare and contrast:
“What do two murderous Klansman who committed a terrible crime more than fifty years ago have to do with the need to renovate aspects of our political system? Everything, because they represent the ugly truth of extreme political, economic, and social division.”
I’m going to do a shameless plug here for some artistic activism. Another lizard and I (at least one, there could be more on here) are in a Fringe Festival show tonight, which is all virtual for obvious reasons.
Here is the link. Tickets are only $5, concessions are whatever you feel like getting from your kitchen (or takeout) and there’s no dress code!
re: #153 Decatur Deb
Doug Jones on equal rights. Compare and contrast:
“What do two murderous Klansman who committed a terrible crime more than fifty years ago have to do with the need to renovate aspects of our political system? Everything, because they represent the ugly truth of extreme political, economic, and social division.”
It’s like KKKnight and day.
re: #129 Eclectic Cyborg
Yeah but even before that you had Shredder and Darth Vader and G.I. Joe and well….you get the idea.
Yes, but I’m specifically trying to create a paranoid conspiracy, and the foreign angle is the sizzle….
re: #156 The Ghost of a Flea
Yes, but I’m specifically trying to create a paranoid conspiracy, and the foreign angle is the sizzle….
My bad, my bad.
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Bulwark host Charlie Sykes took to Twitter with a screenshot of a tweet from popular Conservative Michelle Malkin’s page. She shared a photo from the event where she was photographed with Kenosha, WI. shooter Kyle Rittenhouse’s mother, Wendy Rittenhouse. The shooter’s mother reportedly delivered a speech that garnered a standing ovation from the crowd.
“Shot. Chaser,” Sykes tweeted. “1. Featured speaker at Waukesha GOP women’s event: Alt-right icon Michelle Malkin. 2. Standing ovation for mother of Kyle Rittenhouse, the 17-year-old who shot and killed two people in Kenosha.”
re: #158 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
ugh, is Malkin still a thing?
re: #85 Jack Burton
The young rioters are like… “what’s a check?”
Hell, half the time I see a check I think “Did you get that playing jacks down at the soda fountain?” and I’m 46.
My (corporate) landlords have not set up any other way to pay rent. Aside from that, I use checks to transfer money to the account I use to pay bills.
re: #157 Eclectic Cyborg
My bad, my bad.
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The deeper conspiracy is the Shredder is a ninja, the most popular G I Joe masked characters are both ninjas, and Darth Vader’s mask is patterned off of the samurai helmet of Date Masamune….
(I feel like I should stop before this actually gels with someone)
re: #160 A hollow voice says, Beware the strongman con
My (corporate) landlords have not set up any other way to pay rent. Aside from that, I use checks to transfer money to the account I use to pay bills.
I pay all of my bills online, but write checks to:
My hairdresser, at her request, so she doesn’t have to pay vendor credit card fees.
My housecleaner and handyman.
Small, local charities and political groups that don’t have credit card capabilities.
In-person political fundraising events, to kind of “prime the pump” and encourage other donations.
Condo fees.
The IRS.
I consider myself a Ludlight.
re: #159 KGxvi
ugh, is Malkin still a thing?
Yeah, one you’re in, a wingnut welfare slot is a lifetime gig. They still have goobers making their way around the circuit ranting about FDR and the Pearl Harbor conspiracy.
Grain of salt but a number of news sources are reporting this:
BEIJING, China (AP) — A Chinese pharmaceutical company said Thursday the coronavirus vaccine it is developing should be ready by early 2021 for distribution worldwide, including the United States.
Yin Weidong, the CEO of SinoVac, vowed to apply to the US Food and Drug Administration to sell CoronaVac in the United States if it passes its third and final round of testing in humans. Yin said he personally has been given the experimental vaccine.
“At the very beginning, our strategy was designed for China and for Wuhan. Soon after that in June and July we adjusted our strategy, that is to face the world,” Yin said, referring to the Chinese city were the virus first emerged.
“Our goal is to provide the vaccine to the world including the US, EU and others,” Yin said.
Stringent regulations in the US, European Union, Japan and Australia have historically blocked the sale of Chinese vaccines. But Yin said that could change.
SinoVac is developing one of China’s top four vaccine candidates along with state-owned SinoPharm, which has two in development, and military-affiliated private firm CanSino.
More than 24,000 people are participating in clinical trials of CoronaVac in Brazil, Turkey, and Indonesia, with additional trials scheduled for Bangladesh and possibly Chile, Yin said. SinoVac chose those countries because they all had serious outbreaks, large populations and limited research and development capacity, he said
This is quickly becoming my favorite Twitter account:
What better subject for early colour photography than the great Impressionist painter Claude Monet? Here he is in front of his house in Giverny, France, in 1921. I’ve colour-rebalanced this autochrome - which has a remarkable 3D effect to it - it is not colourised. pic.twitter.com/pNmDrqORUA
— BabelColour 🎞 (@StuartHumphryes) September 25, 2020
My overall mood right now.
*Late Edit*
I actually printed this out on a sheet of Astrodesigns matte white 24lb sticker paper and then sprayed it down with a clear acrylic sealant we had floating around the house. Spousal Unit says there is no way in hell I am putting that on her car LoL!!
Pastor Jeffries would have brought champagne to the crucifixion and shared it with the Roman soldiers.
Fox contributor: “Law enforcement officers are ministers of God sent to punish evildoers and to resist law enforcement is to resist God himself” pic.twitter.com/iE5LeYNBDD
— Andrew Lawrence (@ndrew_lawrence) September 25, 2020
re: #167 gocart mozart
Pastor Jeffries would have brought champagne to the crucifixion and shared it with the Roman soldiers.
Fox contributor: “Law enforcement officers are ministers of God sent to punish evildoers and to resist law enforcement is to resist God himself”
I’m Bull Connor, and I approve this message.
re: #167 gocart mozart
Pastor Jeffries would have brought champagne to the crucifixion and shared it with the Roman soldiers.
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re: #167 gocart mozart
Pastor Jeffries would have brought champagne to the crucifixion and shared it with the Roman soldiers.
I’m sure this asshat had the complete opposite opinion during the Malheur occupation by the Bundy gang.
re: #142 Teddy’s Person ✌
According to our ABC affiliate, WSB, there were “about 300 people there, mostly black.” He was also not IN Atlanta. AF1 flew into Dobbins Air Base in Marietta, GA and proceeded to the Cobb Galleria Center, which is a popular spot for trade shows and smaller “con” type gatherings. It’s a big place but it’s not made to hold huge crowds, like tens of thousands at a time.
re: #161 The Ghost of a Flea
The deeper conspiracy is the Shredder is a ninja, the most popular G I Joe masked characters are both ninjas, and Darth Vader’s mask is patterned off of the samurai helmet of Date Masamune….
I’ll admit to knowing nothing about Date Masamune, but I do recall that the Metropolitan Museum in NY once had a suit of black-enameled armor in their Arms And Armor Hall which I always thought of as “Darth Vader’s great-great-grandfather” - it had the same flare-bottomed helmet and wide breastplate (lower-tech, though: obviously) - and was, of course, all black…
re: #164 Eclectic Cyborg
I just saw on the news that NovaVac is in phase heading to phase 3 trials and may have something soon. But this company has never produced a vaccine(according to the news). Which begs the question of wtf with the company name then? They got a bunch of money from DC for this, but I really have doubts about all this rushing through the process, even if I do get the urgency.
So COVID, right-wing morons and hurricanes aren’t enough. Now we have tornado/waterspouts. Jeez. (just a few blocks away)
Might be the best video yet of the waterspout turned tornado coming ashore in Myrtle Beach. Clearly, some damage was done to umbrellas/chairs but no injuries. Video via Dakota Wise at Caravelle Hotel at 70th Ave N. Formed at 69th Ave N. & ended 74th Ave N. #scwx #ncwx pic.twitter.com/To3oZ9nxlB
— Ed Piotrowski (@EdPiotrowski) September 25, 2020
I guess they had to ask her husband for his consent.
BREAKING: President Trump has decided to select Judge Amy Coney Barrett as his nominee to fill the U.S. Supreme Court seat left vacant after the death of Justice Ginsburg, @NBCNews has learned.https://t.co/TNUDZy2IGS pic.twitter.com/7nxAGpfpev
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) September 25, 2020
re: #175 The Pie Overlord!
I guess they had to ask her husband for his consent.
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So this comes down on a Friday afternoon, and now Trump is off to golf, laughing the whole time, no doubt.
Fuck this. I’m having a real hard time right now, to be honest.
re: #176 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
So this comes down on a Friday afternoon, and now Trump is off to golf, laughing the whole time, no doubt.
Fuck this. I’m having a real hard time right now, to be honest.
This is not a surprise. Barrett was the maximum “fuck you” pick.
re: #177 EPR-radar
This is not a surprise. Barrett was the maximum “fuck you” pick.
McConnell, if he were physically capable, would be creaming his jeans right now.
re: #175 The Pie Overlord!
I guess they had to ask her husband for his consent.
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re: #166 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
My overall mood right now.
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No probs putting it on the car—get a bumper-sticker sized sheet of magnetic material for a couple bucks, and stick the vinyl to it.
Phyllis Schlafly 2.0 on SCOTUS has me in a rage today. Fuck this fucking horrible reality show that Trump and his hypocritical, repulsive band of minions have turned this country into.
Is it safe to say we pretty much have a far right SCOTUS now?
re: #183 Eclectic Cyborg
Is it safe to say we pretty much have a far right SCOTUS now?
For years to come, one of the most far right courts in the land is also the highest one. Fuck 2020.
A three year HOAX. A failed COUP! https://t.co/hKBrtMwsZY
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 25, 2020
re: #175 The Pie Overlord!
I guess they had to ask her husband for his consent.
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Even without the sarc tags, that is one serious burn.
Interesting that Trump did not pick Lagoa.
Do they think they’re winning Florida anyway, or have they given up?
re: #17 prairiefire
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Hello, lizards! I was able to get an absentee ballot due to caring for my mom with her advancing dementia.
Hooray!
Here’s to better days!
got our Kentucky absentee ballots, too!
Got two constitution amendments I need to research.
Also, the race for my state senator is between a republican and a ibertarian. ick.
re: #189 BeachDem
And speaking of batshit, has-been republicans:
I can’t play embedded videos. Is she slaughtering Golden Retrievers in the background?
re: #190 nines09
Take a breath. It’s a good thing.
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We’re taking up Enola Holmes to try and keep our minds off all the bad crazy. The adorable Millie Bobby Brown and the gorgeous and immensely talented Helena Bonham Carter look to make a smashing act.
Put Away Childish Things, new Stonekettle post!
re: #191 Decatur Deb
I can’t play embedded videos. Is she slaughtering Golden Retrievers in the background?
She’s ranting about her house, her house (wonder if she got to keep it in the Deevorce)
Try this Wonkette article and see if it opens (if not, you can read the word-salad transcript)
re: #187 secretslothbear
Interesting that Trump did not pick Lagoa.
Do they think they’re winning Florida anyway, or have they given up?
Trying to energize the evangelical base.
re: #190 nines09
Take a breath. It’s a good thing.
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You know what else is a good thing? COOPER!!
re: #193 retired cynic
Put Away Childish Things, new Stonekettle post!
We better arrange an airdrop of emergency fucks into N Florida, because Stonekettle is about out.
re: #194 BeachDem
She’s ranting about her house, her house (wonder if she got to keep it in the Deevorce)
Try this Wonkette article and see if it opens (if not, you can read the word-salad transcript)
I watched a little bit of the video w/o sound over at Wonkette (they have a transcript). I thought her house looks like a highway barn in rural Western PA.
As this year’s session of the U.N. General Assembly gets underway Tuesday, it is the United States — not Iran — that will stand in extraordinary and unprecedented isolation, thanks to the abysmal failure of the Trump administration’s diplomacy. https://t.co/qYFFdAOYMK
— JoeMamas 🥁 (@JoeMamas2020) September 24, 2020
re: #187 secretslothbear
Interesting that Trump did not pick Lagoa.
Do they think they’re winning Florida anyway, or have they given up?
Lagoa (if she met with Mango Mussolini) showed a sliver of integrity and refused to commit to rubber-stamping his election-theft goals?
Needed a good laugh, and boy did the folks in The Lincoln Project deliver…
Please call[no phone numbers allowed] now. Let’s #SaveLindsey.
pic.twitter.com/9rDS5naJ4V— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) September 25, 2020
re: #198 Teddy’s Person ✌
I watched a little bit of the video w/o sound over at Wonkette (they have a transcript). I thought her house looks like a highway barn in rural Western PA.
Actually, it’s a lot like the rec center down the road, but that’s a WHOLE other Palin story…
re: #202 BeachDem
Actually, it’s a lot like the rec center down the road, but that’s a WHOLE other Palin story…
It was the size of the paved area around the house that made me think highway barn. Good for backing up and pulling out all the snow plows.
re: #201 (((Archangel1)))
Needed a good laugh, and boy did the folks in The Lincoln Project deliver…
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re: #165 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
This is quickly becoming my favorite Twitter account:
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“I want your Monet, that’s what I want.”
During Judge Beer’s confirmation hearings, a group raised over $1 million for Susan Collins’ then undetermined Democratic challenger. I see millions of $$ raised for opponents of Senate Republicans up for reelection during Judge Handmaiden’s (R - Gilead) confirmation. Hopefully, it will make the $$ raised immediately after the announcement of the Notorious RBG’s passing look like a drop in the bucket.
Ugh. This thread posits a truly grotesque hypothetical, and while I don’t like to spread doomerism, I’m putting it here because I desperately want more perspectives on how to fight back against this scenario (and hopefully stop it from happening in the first place - again, you’ll need to click through and read the whole thread):
I don’t think people understand that a coup won’t be Donald Trump going, “I won’t leave and you can’t make me.” It would be him declaring victory, proceeding to act as though he won, creating a difference of political opinion about who is president as of January 20th. https://t.co/3A28ZNraBY
— Alexandra Erin (@AlexandraErin) September 25, 2020
re: #207 Teddy’s Person ✌
Some of us in PA are gearing up to do this.
#TimesUpToomey
re: #180 Decatur Deb
No probs putting it on the car—get a bumper-sticker sized sheet of magnetic material for a couple bucks, and stick the vinyl to it.
Well when it comes to her car, there are NO stickers of ANY kind not mandated by law.
On the other hand, I CAN TROLL the red hats (tm:Bob Cesca) in the current township I am forced to live in by sticking them on this.
Along side this.
re: #209 cat-tikvah
Some of us in PA are gearing up to do this.
#TimesUpToomey
When I click the link it goes to a page on twitter where I don’t see anything about Toomey. I might be looking at it wrong. I’m not well versed how twitter hashtags work.
re: #208 Interesting Times
Ugh. This thread posits a truly grotesque hypothetical, and while I don’t like to spread doomerism, I’m putting it here because I desperately want more perspectives on how to fight back against this scenario (and hopefully stop it from happening in the first place - again, you’ll need to click through and read the whole thread):
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Hey, it only took 424 days to get rid of this asshole:
“federal judge ruled Friday that the Trump administration’s leading steward of public lands has been serving unlawfully and has blocked him from continuing in the position. U.S. District Judge Brian Morris said U.S. Bureau of Land Management acting director William Perry Pendley served unlawfully for 424 days without being confirmed to the post by the U.S. Senate,” the Associated Press reported Friday.
re: #208 Interesting Times
Ugh. This thread posits a truly grotesque hypothetical, and while I don’t like to spread doomerism, I’m putting it here because I desperately want more perspectives on how to fight back against this scenario (and hopefully stop it from happening in the first place - again, you’ll need to click through and read the whole thread):
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This is the scenario I suggested some weeks ago here - what if the US media simply chooses to pretend that Trump won, or that the outcome is in doubt simply because Republicans say it is? The major networks have learned that reality is simply what they say it is for many Americans. If they don’t say there’s a pandemic and hundreds of thousands dead, there isn’t. If they say the economy is great, it is. So what happens if they simply say that Democrats didn’t really win an election?
I agree with her outcome - the American people will ultimately agree that Democrats didn’t win, that reality isn’t real.
re: #214 Renaissance_Man
This is the scenario I suggested some weeks ago here - what if the US media simply chooses to pretend that Trump won, or that the outcome is in doubt simply because Republicans say it is? The major networks have learned that reality is simply what they say it is for many Americans. If they don’t say there’s a pandemic and hundreds of thousands dead, there isn’t. If they say the economy is great, it is. So what happens if they simply say that Democrats didn’t really win an election?
I agree with her outcome - the American people will ultimately agree that Democrats didn’t win, that reality isn’t real.
And you’ll settle for that? I don’t think we’ll be that passive any more.
re: #215 stpaulbear
And you’ll settle for that? I don’t think we’ll be that passive any more.
Yes, this is about the only positive thing I can infer from the thread I linked - that the usual both-siderist, GOPer-enabling media garbage will only succeed if enough Americans roll over and accept it (in thinking back to 2000, that was an open election which started out with a lot of disillusionment and voter apathy - hence the Ralph Nader support. A similar dynamic played out in 2016. But now? Those apathetic fence-sitters damn well know what they have to lose).
re: #208 Interesting Times
Ugh. This thread posits a truly grotesque hypothetical, and while I don’t like to spread doomerism, I’m putting it here because I desperately want more perspectives on how to fight back against this scenario (and hopefully stop it from happening in the first place - again, you’ll need to click through and read the whole thread):
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That works, right up until the EC votes are finalized. And then… he’s got nothing, unless you’re watching Fox News, and I don’t think even they will go that far.
Once the EC is final, that result governs. The Secret Service doesn’t have to be the Praetorian Guard, they’re just enforcing the constitutional result.
Saw that Itzhak Rabin was trending in this quarantined corner of the globe.
Gotta say, wasn’t expecting it to be because of AOC…
If @AOC can’t even do an event with *Peace Now* remembering Yitzhak Rabin, the general turned peacemaker killed by a far-right extremist for trying to make peace with the Palestinians, it suggests caring more about Twitter than good real world outcomes. Hope that’s not the case. pic.twitter.com/78d6ZS6OxN
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) September 25, 2020
Enormously disappointing decision by @AOC to withdraw from @PeaceNowUS Rabin event. There is no such thing as a peacemaker without war, which is inherently nasty and blood-soaked. There is no such thing as peace without complexity and compromise. This sends a terrible message.
— (((Michael Koplow))) (@mkoplow) September 25, 2020
If getting assassinated at your own peace rally after giving a full-throated speech in favor of the cause is not enough to deserve to be commemorated, hard to see what any Israeli could possibly do to earn a kosher stamp from these people, and hard to see why they would want it. https://t.co/0SghLFlGos
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) September 25, 2020
What makes it worse is that Rabin’s efforts and legitimacy are constantly under attack by plenty in the Israeli right. Those attacking him, who despise the smallest notion of a Two State Solution will be empowered by this.
And on top of that, others on the Israeli right who have been against her “Squad” due to actions by Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib will now point to this as further proof that AOC really is hostile to Israel and to Jews.
What respect I had for her is officially toast.
And may I add, the wringing of hands over the results not being obvious right away is also grossly overplayed. There are a FEW STATES where results might not immediately be obvious, but unless they hide running tallies we’ll have good analysis by the day after.
I will say that allowing postmarks day-of-election is probably a bad design decision. Tell the mail-in voters to put it in a week before, maybe postmark by Friday before.
re: #219 NetworkKed
I will say that allowing postmarks day-of-election is probably a bad design decision. Tell the mail-in voters to put it in a week before, maybe postmark by Friday before.
Well, there’s this…
One thing Democrats could do—with basically no strategic downside—is to hammer home the message that voters should ask for and return their mail ballots as early as possible, which makes it more likely they’ll be included in tallies on election night.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) September 25, 2020
But if Democrats return their ballots sooner, the late shift could be mitigated or even reversed. There’s maybe the slightest hint of that already in North Carolina, where Democrats represent 49% of absentee ballot *requests* but 54% of ballots *returned* so far.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) September 25, 2020
re: #218 (((Archangel1)))
Saw that Itzhak Rabin was trending in this quarantined corner of the globe.
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What makes it worse is that Rabin’s efforts and legitimacy are constantly under attack by some in the Israeli right. They, who despise the smallest notion of a Two State Solution will empowered by this.
And on top of that, others on the Israeli right who have been against her “Squad” due to actions Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib will now point to her actions as further proof that she’s hostile to Israel and to Jews.
What respect I had for her is officially toast.
She got absolutely played by the same kind of concern trolls who use Robert Byrd as proof of the Democrats being ‘the real racists’. And she normally seemed to have a better head for these kinds of things than some of her colleagues, this is just a sad own goal, and simply giving fuel for the Likudnik types successfully poisoning the well.
re: #202 BeachDem
Actually, it’s a lot like the rec center down the road, but that’s a WHOLE other Palin story…
just a coincidence that Todd and his buddies happened to use the same building materials…
re: #218 (((Archangel1)))
Saw that Itzhak Rabin was trending in this quarantined corner of the globe.
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What makes it worse is that Rabin’s efforts and legitimacy are constantly under attack by some in the Israeli right. They, who despise the smallest notion of a Two State Solution will empowered by this.
And on top of that, others on the Israeli right who have been against her “Squad” due to actions Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib will now point to her actions as further proof that she’s hostile to Israel and to Jews.
What respect I had for her is officially toast.
I don’t see anything - on her Twitter anyway - to indicate she’s actually bailed, just that she’s looking into it. Reading the threads this has spawned, I can see that Rabin has a more… varied past than the usual facile US media histories go into, and that he means very different things to people on different sides.
If she has/does bail, it’s fair to drag her. But if she got promised a “Peace Good!” event and the real arrangements on the ground are something different then ducking out rather than getting used is the right play. It seems unfair to consider her burnt on this data point.
Also, things are a little crazy right now in the US - granted she doesn’t need to run a serious campaign in her district, but we’re all off our game a bit.
re: #223 NetworkKed
Ugh, ofc I missed something in the previous post:
It’s official. @AOC has withdrawn her participation from an event memorializing Yitzhak Rabin. His legacy is one of violence and dispossession for Palestinians. Thank you AOC for listening to the lived experience of the Palestinian people.
— Adalah Justice Project (@AdalahJustice) September 25, 2020
And it’s been reported in news outlets too:
AJ: After Criticism, AOC Withdraws from Rabin Commemoration
United States Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez has withdrawn from an event commemorating former Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, her office told Al Jazeera on Friday, after facing a barrage of criticism.
In a brief email, a spokesperson for the representative from New York said she would not be participating in the October 20 commemoration organised by Americans for Peace Now, a US-based group.
Ocala nurse who treated COVID patients, now fighting for her own life after getting COVID. Family says she desperately needs a lung transplant, but keeps getting denied by hospitals. They’re praying for a miracle.#Fox35 @fox35orlando pic.twitter.com/9s8TR6Flng
— Valerie Boey FOX 35 (@vboey) September 22, 2020
re: #81 Belafon
As a good Christian woman I had the part of my brain responsible for thought surgically removed just after I first became a woman.
Justice Screw Precedent I’ll Do What I Want Barrett.
Great. https://t.co/z43pGocbJc— Kaz Weida (@kazweida) September 26, 2020
The US blew through the horrible milestone of 200,000 deaths just a few days ago, and the current graph of deaths over the last 30 days looks like this, still hovering around 1000 deaths a day.
A thousand people dying every single day.
It isn’t getting better, folks. pic.twitter.com/MKNKM0cGlH— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) September 26, 2020
you can understand their concern, because if biden can win without indulging them regularly, there are going to be a lot of job cuts in january, and as someone who values being informed, i would think this were bad if i hadn’t lived through the 2016 campaign and everything since.
— golikehellmachine (@golikehellmachi) September 24, 2020
I just donated $25.00 to Jamie Harrison. Do I have to give you the reason?
Just imagine wanting to be taken seriously as a journalist and thinking you have to talk to a fucking politician to get the story. Trump has warped the media’s mind so much that they think talking to them is an actual story and not just part of their media strategy. https://t.co/JlTcGgXiZs
— Tunafish Coctail 🏳️🌈🙄 (@SJGrunewald) September 23, 2020
The media got bored of COVID and doesn’t talk about it anymore, but whining about a democrat not giving them enough access? That’s eternal.
— Syndicalist Weedle Collective (@Weedledouble) September 24, 2020
re: #212 Teddy’s Person ✌
No, it’s still being put together!
Watch for future links once we’re ready!
And thanks for your interest.
I’ve been protesting Toomey for the last 4 years. I used to disagree with him over ideology. I didn’t know that he would betray America, democracy and decency so blithely.
I thought I was a cynic in 2016. I confess I was stunned to learn that my US Senator has no moral compass and willingly enabled the dismantling of democratic norms.
re: #230 I Would Prefer Not To
I just donated $25.00 to Jamie Harrison. Do I have to give you the reason?
Because you hate Graham’s guts like the rest of us?
“I’m being killed financially. This money is because they hate my guts,” Sen. Lindsey Graham who’s neck and neck with @harrisonjaime in the polls.
Donate to Jaime Harrison today. pic.twitter.com/MbbR82hCS2— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) September 24, 2020
re: #231 Belafon
The media got bored of COVID and doesn’t talk about it anymore, but whining about a democrat not giving them enough access? That’s eternal.
— Syndicalist Weedle Collective (@Weedledouble) September 24, 2020
They certainly never tired of Benghazi or Hillary’s emails. COVID is the biggest story of the year — and of Trump’s presidency — and they can’t find more revelations about his failures? They can’t emphasize daily how many lives have been lost and how many have suffered permanent damage? They can’t discuss how the pandemic itself is due to Trump’s negligence — the disease started in China but it could basically have been confined there if we had been proactive with the resources that Obama put in place before Trump dismantled them.
re: #234 Hecuba’s daughter
They certainly never tired of Benghazi or Hillary’s emails. COVID is the biggest story of the year — and of Trump’s presidency — and they can’t find more revelations about his failures? They can’t emphasize daily how many lives have been lost and how many have suffered permanent damage? They can’t discuss how the pandemic itself is due to Trump’s negligence — the disease started in China but it could basically have been confined there if we had been proactive with the resources that Obama put in place before Trump dismantled them.
Because again, it would mean they’d have to walk back on their firmly held belief that the GOP are the only legitimate party allowed to exercise power, and Dems are always illegitimate no matter what. They refuse to say it outright, but the fact that they always go out of their way to state how much they need to privilege conservative voices despite them being dominant in the industry for night unto 3 decades speaks volumes.
re: #233 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
Because you hate Graham’s guts like the rest of us?
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Yes, but I really, really hate him.