Seth Meyers: Trump’s Debate Performance: “This Guy Nailed the Approach”
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump debasing himself and the nation on live TV and his deranged sycophants making excuses for his performance.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump debasing himself and the nation on live TV and his deranged sycophants making excuses for his performance.
Salma Hayek and Penelope Cruz fighting in Bandidas. I don’t know anything about the movie, it’s just what came up.
…for a raging Hippo.
— Jill Shirley (@jillsh3) October 1, 2020
A cardboard cutout of Biden would’ve won by a lot in comparison to the poop flinging orangutan.
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) October 1, 2020
nailed it pic.twitter.com/uMrpEcqmxu
— 🌊ʇᴉɯᴉl ɐɯǝɥɔs®🌊🤘🏼 (@TimForgot) October 1, 2020
I don’t recall if we talked about this when it came up at the end of August, and I missed this article in the New Yorker even though I have a subscription, but there’s a story about Jessica Krug, an academic from a Jewish family in Kansas City who made a name for herself in Black studies, but who basically made up who she is out of whole cloth. She started out as partly of Algerian descent but then morphed into Black/Latinx descent.
The article also includes a bit about an African American, H.G. “Hache” Carrillo, who died of COVID-19 earlier this year. He had promoted himself as Cuban-American, but it turned out he was from Detroit, his parents were from Detroit and his real name was Herman Glenn Carroll. Not even his husband knew. And of course there’s a mention of the woman formerly known as Rachel Dolezal.
The article ends with:
These things are known but rarely acknowledged in such mixed company. There may be a shift in the air, though. The unravelling of Krug’s charade began with a whisper network of sorts, as so many of these things do. The whispering continues. I am aware of at least one scholar, known for playing with the color line, who quietly modified her institutional bio recently. The self-description now specifies “white.”
My parents told me the same story that Elizabeth Warren was told about Native American ancestry, which makes sense, as their parents, both sides, were born in Oklahoma. 23andMe (plus genealogical research) told me my ancestors, insofar as they can be traced, are as painfully white and northwestern European as can be. If there’s anything unusual, it’s that for the family lines that can be traced out, they all immigrated to the USA before the Revolutionary War. Outside of that, they were, for the most part, poor white people with no land, thus nothing to keep them tied down, and moving at least once every generation.
I do not understand people like Jessica Krug. To me it would be exhausting to keep up with that kind of a lie.
This is great. Republicans are desperate to convince their voters to mail in their ballots, and last night Trump again insisted to a massive audience that mailed in ballots are fraudulent.
“”The margins are “stunning” — and bad news for Republicans up and down the ballot, said longtime GOP pollster Whit Ayres.” pic.twitter.com/p8zpBgz7cg
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) September 30, 2020
A super-Trumpy guy I knew in high school, well, his wife sent me this via Facebook DM. She hates Trump but can’t really be open about it. She also hates the woman who’s being parodied in this video, the QAnon freak running for Congress in my district Lauren Boebert.
Together we are Even More Powerful: GPU folding gets a powerup with NVIDIA CUDA support!
As of today, your folding GPUs just got a big powerup! Thanks to NVIDIA engineers, our Folding@home GPU cores—based on the open source OpenMM toolkit—are now CUDA-enabled, allowing you to run GPU projects significantly faster. Typical GPUs will see 15-30% speedups on most Folding@home projects, drastically increasing both science throughput and points per day (PPD) these GPUs will generate.
I’ve been folding Covid 24/7 for 6 months. GPU folding does most of the work. CPU only has 8 cores against 2300 GPU cores.
Those Proud Boys must feel just like son Eric right now:
‘I don’t know who the Proud Boys are’ - Trump
Mr Trump said “I don’t know who the Proud Boys are” on Wednesday - despite urging them to “stand back and stand by” on Tuesday night.
Who has pictures taken of themselves right after a miscarriage so they can post them on Instagram to show their fans how heartbroken they are? What a demonic creature Chrissy Teigen is. pic.twitter.com/6sPuDu3ZjM
— Mark Dice (@MarkDice) October 1, 2020
Go back to the septic tank from where you came, you living piece of human shit!
re: #15 DodgerFan1988
complain about oversharing and then repost the photo?
5,867 square miles have burned in California so far this year. 1000 square miles larger than the state of Connecticut.
re: #17 Dread Pirate Ron
Just ran acrross this article in Salon:
hi
Governor Pete Ricketts and state Secretary of State Bob Evnan put out a warning today about ballot harvesting.
Collecting ballots from others and delivering them is legal in Nebraska. What they claim they are concerned about are people turning over ballots to people they do not know, and the ballot not being delivered.
Governor Ricketts also complained about mail voting, but not in Nebraska, just other states. He claims he is concerned about forging postmarks in states where ballots will be accepted after the election provided they are postmarked before the polls close. (To be very clear, forging postmarks to get in late ballots is a bullshyte claim.)
He says of course our state’s mail voting is secure though.
Mail ballots and absentee ballots in Nebraska must be received by close of business on Election Day. Ballots received afterward are void regardless of the postmark.
re: #18 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Just ran acrross this article in Salon:
The wineries in the Napa and Sonoma valleys are all on fire now.
re: #19 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
hi
Governor Pete Ricketts and state Secretary of State Bob Evnan put out a warning today about ballot harvesting.
“Ballot harvesting” will be held up as the reason that Trump lost the popular vote.
Cases are still rising here in the Nebraska Panhandle, with 10 reported yesterday and 15 the day before. Deaths remain at 9, while hospitalisations dropped to 5.
Child cases rose again. By age the most cases are 20-29, then 10-19. Women are 2/3. Cumulative positivity rate is 6.1% over a total number of 14,052 tests. (The population of the Panhandle is 82,962, spread out over 14,180 square miles.)
re: #21 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
“Ballot harvesting” will be held up as the reason that Trump lost the popular vote.
Never mind there is no way to tell how someone voted by looking at the outer envelope of a mail or absentee ballot here.
Note our governor is concerned about theft of ballots in this state, but only mail balloting in other states.
Well, this bears looking into.
A Sarpy County man suspected of identifying himself as a U.S. marshal at various locations in the Omaha area was arrested Wednesday by actual U.S. Marshals.
Jeffrey Thomas Ostdiek, 55, was arrested by the U.S. Marshals Metro Area Fugitive Task Force about 6:30 a.m. at a hotel in northwest Omaha.
Over the past several weeks, he’s suspected of misidentifying himself to the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office; at a local spa, where he requested information on an employee; at another local business, where he appeared in person and harassed employees over the course of several days, claiming there was a federal case against the company; and at a private home, where he knocked on the door and turned the door handle, attempting to gain entry, according to a press release from the U.S. Marshals Service.
Deputies with the Sarpy County Sheriff’s Office advised the homeowner to get a protection order against Ostdiek.
On Sept. 18, Omaha police issued a “Ban and Bar” trespass notice to the man, which he signed with the words “The United States Marshal Jeffrey Thomas Ostdiek.”
Ostdiek was booked into the Douglas County Jail and is awaiting federal court proceedings.
U.S. Marshals arrest Sarpy County man who falsely identified himself as U.S. Marshal (Omaha World-Herald)
Sarpy County (seat Papillion) is the county immediately south of Douglas (seat Omaha).
Marshal Fucker
The big criminal trial going on now in our area involves a man who hit a twelve-year old boy in a crosswalk in Alliance, sending him to the hospital for the better part of a year with multiple injuries including a shattered pelvis.
The man was driving 91 miles per hour, and hit his brakes just before hitting the boy.
The case took a twist when one of the witnesses, another man in a car, said he jumped out to help the boy and saw the accident. Several other people also assisted.
A business’s CCTV camera two blocks before the accident showed he was actually street racing the man who hit the boy. He went from being a prosecution witness against the man who hit the boy into an accomplice, and is now on trial for aiding and abetting 2nd degree felony assault.
More local news.
Blue lights shone brightly from multiple houses in the neighborhood at 42nd Street and County Road 20 on Tuesday night as Scottsbluff police officers, sheriff’s department and a couple state patrolmen drove past guided by a giant American flag, also lined with blue lights.
Community members in the area decided to put together a little honor drive-by parade to show their support for the blue. It was organized by Bob and Barbara Goldman along with Sandy Gibson.
Gibson said she and Barbara got to talking, and they decided they wanted to somehow show their support for the police. Living in a neighborhood of elderly individuals and young families, they appreciate the feeling of safety the police officers provide.
“For security, you know. We just want to feel safer,” Gibson said. “There’s several of us who’ve lived out here for a lot of years … they go by and we just know they’re around.”
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Neighborhood honors law enforcement with blue lights and yard signs (Scottsbluff, Nebr. Star-Herald)
re: #17 Dread Pirate Ron
5,867 square miles have burned in California so far this year. 1000 square miles larger than the state of Connecticut.
Were not doing much better in Wyobraska.
Mullen Fire expands to 96,757 acres, 29 homes lost (Cheyenne Wyoming Tribune-Eagle)
LARAMIE - The Albany County Sheriff’s Office reported Wednesday that 29 homes and 31 other structures or outbuildings have been lost to the Mullen Fire, which has grown to nearly 100,000 acres.
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In Colorado, the Cameron Peak Fire near Rocky Mountain National Park has burned 125,000 acres. The Grizzly Creek Fire near Gypsum has burned 32,431 acres.
inciweb.nwcg.gov
Because the wind has been from the east, the air quality here is good (20).
airnow.gov
Covid-19 just north of me:
State added 61 deaths, 8,880 positive tests to COVID-19 tally in September (Rapid City, SD Journal)
September was a bad month for COVID-19 trends in South Dakota. The state began the month with 13,509 positive tests and health officials touting lower death rates.
In September, 61 people died, bringing the state’s total to 223, according to the Department of Health. The state also added 8,880 new positive COVID-19 tests to bring the total to 22,389 to start the month of October.
Active cases rose from 2,750 on Sept. 1 to 3,658 on Sept. 30. There were 78 people hospitalized to begin the month and 212 to end it.
On Wednesday, South Dakota’s daily Department of Health report showed 392 more infections on 1,623 tests — a 24.2% positivity rate.
re: #131 teleskiguy
This is the same place there was a swarm a few weeks ago. At that time the swarm of quakes were smaller in magnitude, though. Here, at least 6 are over M4 and over 30 are over M3 in the past few hours:
Image: Latest-Earthquakes-1-Oct2020-0228-PT.jpg
The thin read line at the bottom of the image working its way to the northwest is the approximate location of the northern terminus of the East Pacific Rise. Remember, all that part of Imperial county is sedimentation, mostly from the Colorado river carving out the Grand Canyon.
in the southern part of Imperial county the North American crust is very thin, down to 2 kilometers.
The San Andreas fault ends on the east side of the Salton Sea, just off the top of the image.
The San Andreas and East Pacific Rise are trying to connect, somewhere in the area of this swarm.
It would be so on point for 2020 for the earth to open up and lava pour forth.
In the time it took me to compose that post there have been 12 more quakes in that little area…
Trump “was elated about the debate and saw it as a successful outing for him, according to three people close to the campaign. Some of Mr. Trump’s advisers, who shy away from giving him bad news, made no attempt to disabuse [him] of that assessment.” https://t.co/l4fhHqGBUz
— Maggie Haberman (@maggieNYT) October 1, 2020
the man lives in a bubble of delusion
ted taken to the woodshed
Ted Cruz is a sniveling little weasel who cannot handle forums where there is an adversarial counterparty.
None of these guys can. A lot harder to lie when someone calls you on all your bullshit. https://t.co/yYftgGIL3e— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) October 1, 2020
Last decent Republican President has a point which today’s shitheel Republican president should be smart enough to…oh what am I saying
“You don’t lead by hitting people over the head—that’s assault, not leadership.”
—Dwight Eisenhower pic.twitter.com/AXT02BYAsB— David Priess (@DavidPriess) September 30, 2020
The Rapid City Journal has an article about state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg (R), who hit a pedestrian on a rural road when he was coming back from a GOP-sponsored event, then left the pedestrian to die.
Legal analysts note it is extremely difficult to prosecute anyone in South Dakota for killing or maiming a pedestrian, due to archaic laws which do not exist elsewhere in the nation.
The driver has to be shown to have been influenced by drugs or alcohol, or “obviously reckless” to obtain a conviction. Additionally, in civil suits against drivers, South Dakota has the only state law on the books requiring jurors to consider “contributory negligence” by a pedestrian.
Although the AG called 911 and the county sheriff came out and they searched for an alleged deer he hit, they were searching in an area half a mile away from where the man was left to die. He was not discovered until the next day.
The AG submitted to a blood test 24 hours after the wreck, but it is unlikely that would detect alcohol after such a long period. There were no other witnesses, so no one can say he was driving recklessly.
Supporting vigilante murder. This exceeds all possible nightmares about the administration.https://t.co/BxsY62QICi via @nbcnews
— toomas hendrik ilves (@IlvesToomas) October 1, 2020
DHS must be destroyed.
There you have it. My Republican colleague Senator McCollister >>> https://t.co/yEg9W89f5U
— Senator Megan Hunt 😷 (@NebraskaMegan) September 30, 2020
Last year, I tweeted that “the Republican Party is enabling white supremacy” and the Republican Party in NE (@NEGOP) tried to kick me out. It’s been 12+ hours since Trump‘s comments & the @NEGOP has said nothing.
So I say again. The Republican Party is enabling white supremacy.— Senator McCollister (@SenMcCollister) September 30, 2020
There was fault on both sides. The interrupting on both sides, the name-calling was very unbecoming for a presidential debate.”— Sen, Susan Collins (R-ME), quoted by the Washington Post, on last night’s presidential debate.
Susan Collins is no longer even a good parody of Susan Collins
Mr. Biden will show up for all of the remaining debates, and Americans should too. Donald Trump is their president. They need to face him, and the reckoning he has brought on the Republic. https://t.co/ne0ITUHRwJ
— Binyamin Appelbaum (@BCAppelbaum) September 30, 2020
Hot take: there’s something wrong with this country when I, a 21 year old diabetic, have to worry about finding a job w/good benefits (while I’ll be enrolled in graduate school) so I’ll have insurance so that I can afford my life saving medication.
— Sam Sweeney (@Samswah) September 30, 2020
A good reminder that ballot selfies are legal in Nebraska but illegal in some other states. See below: https://t.co/BbjpUnMRKY
— Senator Adam Morfeld (@Adam_Morfeld) September 30, 2020
Letter in the Lincoln Journal-Star:
I was born and raised in the Nebraska Panhandle and spent my college years in Lincoln, and so while I politically diverge from Sen. Ben Sasse, I find that I identify with the character and ethics that he writes about in books and tweets and editorials.
The way I was raised, though, you don’t just talk about values. You live them. So many times, Senator Sasse has rightly called out President Trump for his bad behavior. Despite that clear divide, Senator Sasse has wielded exactly none of his power in trying to hold that behavior to account.
Now, we see a blatantly hypocritical attempt to pack the Supreme Court in the days leading up to an election, four years after Sasse stood by as the Senate delayed a vote by several months in order to replace Justice Scalia with a conservative.
Sasse has proven once again that he is, as we would say on the farm, all talk.
Van Jensen, Atlanta, Georgia
Well, Mr. Jensen, the only other choice we have here is the Democratic candidate accused of sexual harassment (suggesting gang rape) of his female staffer from whom the state party has withdrawn all support, and Gene Siadek for the Libertarian Party.
I’ve bounced back-and-forth on who to vote for (or leave Senate blank). Several people here suggested holding my nose and voting for Democrat Chris Janicek, before I got the E-mail from him saying I was everything wrong with the Democratic Party. It was also suggested a vote for Mr. Siadek would be a vote thrown away (because third party).
It is unlikely Sen. Sasse will be defeated after those allegations came out.
If my principles for standing up for equal treatment of women mean anything, I can’t vote for someone like that. I just can’t.
I can’t vote for Sen. Sasse either, since he’s firmly ensconced in Trump’s ample backside with Sens. Graham and Cruz.
That leaves me a choice of Mr. Siadek, who is actually campaigning more than the other two candidates put together across the state.
There is much about the Libertarian Party platform with which I disagree, but some parts parallel that of the Democrats. Mr. Siadek didn’t support a sham Senate trial for Trump’s impeachment, and he is not accused of being a harasser of women.
After much thought on this subject, I’m going to have to split my ticket on this one and go with the Libertarian for US Senate.
re: #42 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
For some reason the map of the USA shown in the link is not the one shown in the article. Be sure to click on the article to get better information on your state.
For example, ballot selfies are illegal in Michigan.
re: #4 Dread Pirate Ron
They don’t know by now that Trump had no concept of nuance? They’re all morons.
Shameless page promotion in the right-hand column of Little Green Footballs
October includes one half-mast day, this year on October 4 (for the National Fallen Firefighters Service, which will be streamed on their Website due to the coronavirus outbreak)
Donald Trump isn’t just my President. He’s my KING! Get your shirt today at https://t.co/vVkPBqW2UX pic.twitter.com/O7DE5Mi2hA
— Kaitlin Bennett (@KaitMarieox) September 30, 2020
re: #12 Dread Pirate Ron
Together we are Even More Powerful: GPU folding gets a powerup with NVIDIA CUDA support!
I’ve been folding Covid 24/7 for 6 months. GPU folding does most of the work. CPU only has 8 cores against 2300 GPU cores.
Can Folding at Home now do fitted sheets? That would be a real technological advance.
re: #44 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Does NE not allow write in options?
re: #49 BlueSpotinAL
Can Folding at Home now do fitted sheets? That would be a real technological advance.
LOL
I use the University of California at Berkeley’s BOINC program to do Covid-19 and cancer modelling on my computer.
Their distributed computer program allows people to work on all sorts of projects (finding stars, solving mathematics questions, work out climate science models, &c).
re: #50 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Does NE not allow write in options?
Write-in candidates must file for office … they get a later date than other candidates.
A write-in for a person who did not file is not counted.
re: #49 BlueSpotinAL
Can Folding at Home now do fitted sheets? That would be a real technological advance.
Fitted sheets are easy. A friend shower my how 30 years ago.
Fold in half and tuck the curved ends into each other at both ends. Fold down each end (about 12” so it’s a rectangle). Then fold as desired (I fold in half, then half again, and again, but you could fold it in thirds).
I can fold King size sheets by myself.
The Nebraska Democratic Party issued its voter guide by county.
Three local offices have Democratic candidates: North Platte Natural Resources District, and two local offices in Alliance and Bayard I cannot vote for.
Additionally, there are a number of ballot initiatives.
Amendment 1 would eliminate slavery or involuntary servitude from the state constitution as a criminal punishment.
Amendment 428 would put a cap on interest payments for payday lenders at 36% per year.
re: #48 Dave In Austin
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Yeah, that’s totally normal.
Not enough people are screaming.
re: #52 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Write-in candidates must file for office … they get a later date than other candidates.
A write-in for a person who did not file is not counted.
I’m surprised the Dems didn’t start a write in campaign for their desired candidate.
re: #48 Dave In Austin
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smdh
Damn girl you got the whole squad laughing. pic.twitter.com/XpeKu15mGT
— Arthur BlueChu 🟩🌹 (@highlycaffein8d) September 30, 2020
I wonder if she has had sex with Trump yet?
re: #57 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
smdh
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I wonder if she has had sex with Trump yet?
She’s not even worth trump paying for sex. She’s not a pretty girl.
re: #53 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Fitted sheets are easy. A friend shower my how 30 years ago.
Fold in half and tuck the curved ends into each other at both ends. Fold down each end (about 12” so it’s a rectangle). Then fold as desired (I fold in half, then half again, and again, but you could fold it in thirds).
I can fold King size sheets by myself.
My grandmother showed me many years ago a different method:
Lay the sheet out flat on the bed with the fitted elastic up. Fold in the fitted parts, then fold the sheet.
re: #58 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
She’s not even worth trump paying for sex. She’s not a pretty girl.
She would pay Trump to have sex with her, she’d climb the White House fence…
re: #38 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
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Last year, I tweeted that “the Republican Party is enabling white supremacy” and the Republican Party in NE (@NEGOP) tried to kick me out. It’s been 12+ hours since Trump‘s comments & the @NEGOP has said nothing.
So I say again. The Republican Party is enabling white supremacy.— Senator McCollister (@SenMcCollister) September 30, 2020
slowly theyve started to make statements
mcconnell etc
interesting how all these R’s trying to ‘distance’ (more accurately position) themselves from this vileness predictably have to say “i’ve always been against….’ (yeah right - they’re in your senate, they’re in your house)
ever hear a modern era dem say “i’ve always been against…” lest someone wouldnt be clear about their history?
me neither
re: #56 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I’m surprised the Dems didn’t start a write in campaign for their desired candidate.
Our county co-chairs are both in their eighties. It is not meant to be an ageist remark, but the two men will not support anyone who does not defer to them. (That is why I had no county support the two times I ran for office, they didn’t want the county party endorsing a “hippie.”)
re: #48 Dave In Austin
I guess Ancaps realy just want feudalism again
— C.Hammer (@RealCHammer) September 30, 2020
re: #4 Dread Pirate Ron
So, to be quiet and wear a mask…
How’d that go?— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) October 1, 2020
All their breads contain as much sugar add what’s in an Oreo cookie.
NEW: A five-judge panel has ruled that the bread used for @SUBWAY sandwiches is too sugary to legally be considered “bread.”
The court ruled that the bread’s sugar-to-flour content is roughly five times too high to qualify. https://t.co/muw6ScDgWP— Sports Law Lust🎙 (@SportsLawLust) October 1, 2020
Conservatism’s goal is to recreate monarchism. She’s just being honest about it.
— Ehcks (@EhcksTGD) September 30, 2020
re: #59 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
My grandmother showed me many years ago a different method:
Lay the sheet out flat on the bed with the fitted elastic up. Fold in the fitted parts, then fold the sheet.
That requires my clean sheets to touch my not clean bed.
What I said allows me to fold them standing up. It’s a big stretch but it works.
re: #60 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
She would pay Trump to have sex with her, she’d climb the White House fence…
The thought of that… Gross.
re: #48 Dave In Austin
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The crazy part about it is she describes herself as a patriot without a hint of irony.
re: #62 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Our county co-chairs are both in their eighties. It is not meant to be an ageist remark, but the two men will not support anyone who does not defer to them. (That is why I had no county support the two times I ran for office, they didn’t want the county party endorsing a “hippie.”)
Plus she was a she, right?
I get the thing about age affecting everyone because of their personal histories, especially a lot of people who are racist but don’t think they are because they have a friend or did something for a POC once. It’s the generalities that I’m not fond of.
I’m especially watchful of that because I hate being lumped in with The Olds who are all supposed to be Republicans, cuz we’re not.
re: #69 Mike Lamb
The crazy part about it is she describes herself as a patriot without a hint of irony.
Don’t they all, though? I hate that they usurped that word and twisted it into something it ain’t.
re: #65 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
All their breads contain as much sugar add what’s in an Oreo cookie.
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So - literally - a “ let them eat cake” ruling?
re: #72 Jay C
So - literally - a “ let them eat cake” ruling?
More like don’t let them eat cake (without paying the VAT on essential goods).
re: #72 Jay C
So - literally - a “ let them eat cake” ruling?
Australia made the same ruling about McDonald’s buns from America. American bread is simply inedible if you’re not used to it.
re: #70 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Plus she was a she, right?
I get the thing about age affecting everyone because of their personal histories, especially a lot of people who are racist but don’t think they are because they have a friend or did something for a POC once. It’s the generalities that I’m not fond of.
I’m especially watchful of that because I hate being lumped in with The Olds who are all supposed to be Republicans, cuz we’re not.
They don’t think they’re racist because the stuff they say are the same things that black people used to say to each other when they were kids, or in some cases still do, and it’s their right to say it.
re: #48 Dave In Austin
(Checks Notes….) Hmm. Didn’t America have a war or something about this whole King thing awhile back? Revolutionary War was it?
A lot of money was wasted on this child’s education.
re: #76 A Mom Anon
(Checks Notes….) Hmm. Didn’t America have a war or something about this whole King thing awhile back? Revolutionary War was it?
A lot of money was wasted on this child’s education.
Nothing says small government quite like a monarchy.
— Things I Say While I’m High (@igothighagain) September 30, 2020
re: #76 A Mom Anon
(Checks Notes….) Hmm. Didn’t America have a war or something about this whole King thing awhile back? Revolutionary War was it?
A lot of money was wasted on this child’s education.
It’s how she makes a living. I think a bunch of these kids do it solely for the money.
re: #76 A Mom Anon
A ton of Christians are weighing in on that thread with “Jesus is my king.”
re: #78 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
And here I am at age 60 trying to figure out how to get my old behind into college. If I wait a couple more years the state will pay for it, but I’m not sure if I end up with an actual degree or just be allowed to audit classes.
What a waste. She has a degree and instead is selling her soul and a lot of really stupid merch. I loathe people who take higher education for granted.
Interesting. The pictures I saw didn’t look small… But they very well could have been from a different event.
“It was rather stunning - it was almost as if some of his supporters saw what happened last night and just decided to stay home” - @Acosta on Trump’s much smaller rally crowd in Minnesota. #Debates2020
— Michael Holmes (@holmescnn) October 1, 2020
re: #81 A Mom Anon
And here I am at age 60 trying to figure out how to get my old behind into college. If I wait a couple more years the state will pay for it, but I’m not sure if I end up with an actual degree or just be allowed to audit classes.
What a waste. She has a degree and instead is selling her soul and a lot of really stupid merch. I loathe people who take higher education for granted.
One of the ladies in my group at the uni I went to originally graduated at 70. I left to go to a different uni.
re: #77 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
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Maybe they’re going on the notion that a monarchy IS “small government”? After all, you only have one monarch: how much smaller can you get?
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So this is Kaitlin Bennett’s new gig? Professional Internet hack/flack?
Gotta pay off those student loans (or those gun range fees) somehow, I guess…
re: #79 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Nah, Trump really is your king. Which is why you are so servile to his wishes.
You’re short bio says you converted from witchcraft. Another no. You just switched from one kind of magic to another. You’ve just rebranded your magical thinking.— freetoken fights fecking fascists (@freetoken) October 1, 2020
re: #81 A Mom Anon
To be fair, she also shows up at universities to tote a gun, and as I recall she also sold off most of her furniture (to buy more guns I guess).
The world seems unfair at times; she got to go to college and I didn’t.
Trump has completely corrupted the government and fascism is already here. How do we know? We have the fucking receipts. We know that DHS sent memos out to law enforcement telling them how to make favorable comments on right wing domestic terrorist who murdered two people in Kenosha.
DHS is corrupted by Trump and used by Trump to advance his white nationalist agenda. We have the receipts.
— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) October 1, 2020
This follows similar directives to portray peaceful protesters as anything but.
Let me repeat.
DHS is telling local law enforcement to treat right wing domestic terrorist with kid gloves and to taint the potential jury pool with nonsensical and false claims about this terrorist supposedly being chased before he opened fire.
The Rittenhouse talking points also say, “Kyle was seen being chased and attacked by rioters before allegedly shooting three of them, killing two.”
“Subsequent video has emerged reportedly showing that there were ‘multiple gunmen’ involved, which would lend more credence to the self-defense claims.”
The document instructs officials, if they are asked about Rittenhouse, to say they are not going to comment on an ongoing investigation and to say that “what I will say is that Rittenhouse, just like everyone else in America, is innocent until proven guilty and deserves a fair trial based on all the facts, not just the ones that support a certain narrative. This is why we try the accused in the court of law, not the star chamber of public opinion.”
This is unprecedented interference in ongoing investigations. Check that. This is what Trumpworld has been doing since they entered office. They’re putting the entire weight of the DOJ in favor of right wing domestic terrorists and screwing everyone else all while protecting Trumpworld from consequences of his criminal acts.
to see what the problem with the electorate is, take just two minutes and read today’s electoral-vote.com about Frank luntz’s debate focus group (undecideds) and their reactions.
re: #77 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Not making it any secret that these people prefer fucking fascists to the republic and representative democracy. There’s a reason they cheer on the confederate flag and claim anyone who doesn’t like them aren’t real Americans.
They’re out to destroy the government we have to install an authoritarian regime. Make no mistake, that’s the preferred GOP outcome.
re: #67 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
That requires my clean sheets to touch my not clean bed.
What I said allows me to fold them standing up. It’s a big stretch but it works.
Our sheets/pillowcases go from dryer into a mesh bag for storage. Who critiques your sheets? The last person concerned with mine was a drill sergeant in the 60s.
re: #86 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
I was surprised that Georgia offers a program like this. Not sure what I want to study, but I am thinking of giving it a whirl. It may not be for me, but I figure it can’t hurt to try.
A reminder of how bad trump fucked everyone.
So trumpian.
so taxpayers cough up $4 Billion to pay welfare to the farmers who can’t sell their goods on the open market because somebody decimated their markets with a trade war that he lost to China…the same somebody who paid $750 in taxes the last 2 years?
— JJ Sebo (@JjSebo) October 1, 2020
re: #25 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Well, this bears looking into.
U.S. Marshals arrest Sarpy County man who falsely identified himself as U.S. Marshal (Omaha World-Herald)
Sarpy County (seat Papillion) is the county immediately south of Douglas (seat Omaha).
This guy is a Sovereign Citizen. I found his website, which is now only available cached.
re: #86 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
To be fair, she also shows up at universities to tote a gun, and as I recall she also sold off most of her furniture (to buy more guns I guess).
The world seems unfair at times; she got to go to college and I didn’t.
I’d she sold her furniture it was a ploy. She moved into an apartment with only a 65” tv and started a GoFundMe to buy new furniture.
She’s a con artist just like the rest.
re: #76 A Mom Anon
The Slave-owning Founders specified that the Executive branch of government was to be headed by an elected monarch since at that time they didn’t have anything better to work with — it was monarchs, monarchs as far as the eye could see back in 1776. They gave the President, once elected, wide-ranging and unconstrained powers over things like arbitrary pardons and Judiciary appointments, powers which no other modern democracy permits a single individual to exercise to such an extent.
It’s telling that the honorific used to address the US President was “Your Excellency” for the longest time.
re: #90 Decatur Deb
Our sheets/pillowcases go from dryer into a mesh bag for storage. Who critiques your sheets? The last person concerned with mine was a drill sergeant in the 60s.
I’m weird about sheets. I hate sleeping on wrinkled sheets.
There are 6419 students in our county HS system. 300 of them are in quarantine after exposure. Gov Ivey will extend the mask “suggestion” today til 8 Nov.
Over the past 48 hours, the following major corporations indicated massive layoffs:
Disney is laying off 32,000
Airlines, including United and American, are expected to lay off 50,000+.
The reason: GOP obstruction has thwarted any additional relief for workers.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) October 1, 2020
Any recovery in the economy since March is despite Trump, not because of him. It’s because states that are opening up carefully are managing to protect lives and keep people safe.
To get economy going, you need to stop the pandemic.
Trump and GOP have no plan to do that.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) October 1, 2020
The reason there’s no end in sight:
Trump and the GOP have made it impossible to contain the spread and there’s no national masking/social distancing mandates. There’s no national requirement to mask on airlines.
GOP doesn’t care how many die. That makes them sociopaths.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) October 1, 2020
re: #96 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I’m weird about sheets. I hate sleeping on wrinkled sheets.
Unless you use a TON of starch, they wrinkle pretty fast.
re: #93 mmmirele
This guy is a Sovereign Citizen. I found his website, which is now only available cached.
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That explains it.
I suppose when he goes to court that will turn into a crapfest then as well.
re: #99 Decatur Deb
Unless you use a TON of starch, they wrinkle pretty fast.
Well, you get a 16 quart stock pot and a box of Argo starch, boil your sheets to ensure the starch permeates them well, rinse them in the sink, hang them on the clothesline, pry them off after they dry, then stand them in the closet (that way you don’t have to fold them).
When you spread them out on the bed, be careful so you don’t break them.
re: #101 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Well, you get a 16 quart stock pot and a box of Argo starch, boil your sheets to ensure the starch permeates them well, rinse them in the sink, hang them on the clothesline, pry them off after they dry, then stand them in the closet (that way you don’t have to fold them).
When you spread them out on the bed, be careful so you don’t break them.
This could turn into another pizza toppings thing.
Researchers at Cornell University who analyzed 38 million articles about the pandemic in English-language media around the world found that mentions of Trump made up nearly 38 percent of the overall “misinformation conversation,” making the president the largest single source of falsehoods about the pandemic, the New York Times reports.
re: #99 Decatur Deb
Unless you use a TON of starch, they wrinkle pretty fast.
I don’t use starch at all. I fold them when they’re warm. No wrinkles at all.
re: #95 Nojay UK
An American thing I have never totally understood was our fascination with the royal family. All the gossip and giving an actual shit. Our nation is always a work in progress, it’s just weird that in over 200 years there are a lot of people who won’t let it go. In my news app this morning, one of the top stories is if Megan Markle is going to run for President. I would like to think she’s smart enough to know better.
Top state news:
Oldest living Nebraskan to celebrate 114th birthday in Omaha (Omaha World-Herald)
The oldest living person in Nebraska history continues to set records.
Thelma Sutcliffe, born Oct. 1, 1906, in what then was Benson, Nebraska, is the fourth-oldest living American and the 11th-oldest person on the planet, according to the Gerontology Research Group.
E.A. Kral of Wilber, Nebraska, who keeps track of age records, said Thelma is the oldest Nebraskan on record.
Thelma plans to celebrate her 114th birthday today with a small party at Brighton Gardens, an assisted living facility near 92nd Street and Western Avenue in Omaha.
“She’s doing fine. She still enjoys visiting on the phone with friends and family,” said Hannah Astarita, the activities and volunteer coordinator for Brighton Gardens. “With COVID, we can’t do all the fun visits, (but) we’ll have flowers, balloons and cake.”
Thelma, born to August and Maude Liesche, was married in 1924 at age 17. She and her husband, Bill, who died in the early 1970s, had no children. Thelma worked for the War Department in the 1940s but otherwise didn’t work outside the home.
(more)
Her ninety-three year old nephew will not travel to Omaha for her birthday due to the pandemic.
re: #104 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I don’t use starch at all. I fold them when they’re warm. No wrinkles at all.
At school, we had to be able to bounce a quarter off ours, but the nuns were just imitating the Army shtick. (The secret is to overtension the mattress so that it bows a little.)
I’m going to head off to bed, because daylight.
Catch y’all later.
National Hurricane Center five-day outlook. Folks along the Gulf Coast should keep an eye on the disturbance in the western Caribbean.
Even the bad guys know Biden will be a better president for America:
GOLDMAN SACHS: “A Biden win, especially in a “blue wave”, would likely mean greater fiscal stimulus, more cyclical upside, less trade policy risk, and a weaker USD/stronger EM FX. Earlier vaccine availability would have directionally similar effects, in our view.”
— James Pethokoukis (@JimPethokoukis) September 30, 2020
as if you needed another reason to vote for Biden https://t.co/U32Wy1vLVk
— local jack please ban the nazis person (@pleizar) September 30, 2020
re: #110 Belafon
Zuckerberg is such a POS. As much as I think Facebook has potential to do a lot of good things, he ruined it with his libertarian horseshit and not giving an actual fuck about all the awful shit it can and is doing to people.
re: #107 Decatur Deb
At school, we had to be able to bounce a quarter off ours, but the nuns were just imitating the Army shtick. (The secret is to overtension the mattress so that it bows a little.)
Overtension? I get exhausted just making the bed!
Can we get a wellness check? Someone turn him on and off and see if the reset works?
Is it the dementia?
We know Trumpworld projects their crimes and failures (and medical issues) on others, but this is just too on the nose.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) October 1, 2020
re: #110 Belafon
Even the bad guys know Biden will be a better president for America:
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Saw this over at Balloon Juice earlier: apparently, Goldman, Sachs is not alone is positing that a (D) Administration (which they are seemingly expecting a “blue wave” to carry into office) is going to be better for the nation’s economy: while not cited, apparently other Big Finance honchos are hedging their bets: the bottom-line analysis being that, despite whatever taxes/regulations a Biden Administration might impose, it is still going to be better than the unstable and unpredictable shitshow Trump is “presiding” over. Funny that: Big Business and Big Finance feel better with adults in charge.
I guess they’ve managed to get over their fears of Democratic Communism Red Terror “socialism”…
I’ve been thinking now about the early part of Biden’s term, and I thini these need to be among the initial priorities:
1. A stimulus and corresponding lockdown.
2. Laying the groundwork for replacing DHS.
3. Having the FBI investigate white supremacist infiltration of police forces, and funding programs for reforming police departments and other needed programs.
4. Increasing US funding into a vaccine.
5. Going ofter the Trump family, and investigating the Republicans that took the trip to Russia.
Please, Rudy, tell us more about how @JoeBiden has dementia. https://t.co/ZgD9rf1JXu
— Ace-o-aces (@aceoaces) October 1, 2020
re: #117 Ace-o-aces
bat and debat, like bug and debug
re: #111 A Mom Anon
Zuckerberg is such a POS. As much as I think Facebook has potential to do a lot of good things, he ruined it with his libertarian horseshit and not giving an actual fuck about all the awful shit it can and is doing to people.
It’s really come a long way from just being a way to stay in touch with people. Btw really liked what you said yesterday or two days ago.
Speaking of evil too big to fail employers—
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
re: #111 A Mom Anon
Zuckerberg is such a POS. As much as I think Facebook has potential to do a lot of good things, he ruined it with his libertarian horseshit and not giving an actual fuck about all the awful shit it can and is doing to people.
Libertarians love them some monopolies and he knows he is THE monopoly when it comes to social media and news feeds.
Snapchat has registered more than 1 million voters. Of the newly registered, more than half are first-time voters, and more than 80 percent are younger than 30. https://t.co/vWkdG9fxeR
— Ben Schwerin (@BenSchwerin) October 1, 2020
re: #122 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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I just hope they learn from the mistakes that many of the first time Obama voters made. They need to come back not just in 2022 but the odd years too. You want Republicans to stop going after Roe, ACA, ? Don’t let them get in charge of your state’s justice department.
Canada is up 4%. Now Germany. While the US can’t even get a grip on COVID.
And America - under trump -continues to flounder. https://t.co/CqHYqRpSN8
— Yeah Sure WTF Ever 🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇨🇦 (@YeahSureWhatev2) October 1, 2020
re: #35 dangerman
Last decent Republican President has a point which today’s shitheel Republican president should be smart enough to…oh what am I saying
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‘scuse me, I’m also pretty fond of this guy
And if we limit the discussion to foreign policy, HW gets points too.
re: #92 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
A reminder of how bad trump fucked everyone.
So trumpian.
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Anyone who requires food aid probably can’t read anyway, right? ///
Trump requires food aid boxes to come with a letter from him. The new mandate has sent food banks and other nonprofits scrambling as they worry distributing the boxes with the letters could be misconstrued as election activity https://t.co/tMQ6DPdtSk
— Catherine Rampell (@crampell) October 1, 2020
re: #88 dangerman
to see what the problem with the electorate is, take just two minutes and read today’s electoral-vote.com about Frank luntz’s debate focus group (undecideds) and their reactions.
BTW, something else I gleaned from the comments at Balloon Juice: a warning about the upcoming Vice-Presidential debate. Given the fuckup Trump made of the 9/29 debate (frantic spin notwithstanding); look for the spinmeisters to get even more desperate to try to manipulate public opinion their way: most probably by ginning up bogus “focus groups” and “public opinion” putting VP Pence forward as some sort of “voice of reason”/”calming influence” - and of course, (probably politely and respectfully) painting Kamala Harris as the second coming of Rosa Luxemburg.
Now of course, it really is a sign of *desperation* when you have to even think about relying on MIKE FUCKING PENCE to revive your campaign (or at least stanch the bleeding): but as the commenter pointed out, the aim isn’t so much to sway any votes, but to provide Trump voters with an excuse to justify voting for an incompetent insane buffoon: and “Pence is such a nice calm guy” (nonstop lying/dissembling/excuse-mongering, etc. aside) may be seen as the means to that end.
Hope Kamala is well-prepared.
re: #119 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Thanks. I was bawling like a baby when I wrote that.
A woman I have known for over 20 years survived breast cancer last year. Her son, now 19, is on the autism spectrum with bipolar disorder. The kid is sweet as can be but he’s had all kinds of struggles. She was always conservative, but she’s gone round the bend. She follows all those “live PD” pages and posts just garbage about antifa and Trump all day long. That’s what kinda broke me, among other things. But thanks for reading and being one of my buddies on Facebook. ❤️
re: #127 sagehen
‘scuse me, I’m also pretty fond of this guy
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And if we limit the discussion to foreign policy, HW gets points too.
The mistake was giving the Reaganites and their batshit views on government the keys to the car. Then again the wheels for that got moving when they nominated Goldwater in ‘64. It’s great that Barry condemned the religious right but he also made it acceptable for Republican presidential candidates to appeal to resentment over civil rights which Ike and Nixon 1960 didn’t do.
re: #123 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
I just hope they learn from the mistakes that many of the first time Obama voters made. They need to come back not just in 2022 but the odd years too. You want Republicans to stop going after Roe, ACA, ? Don’t let them get in charge of your state’s justice department.
That’s going to need to be Democrats, and all the people like Kylie Jenner, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift, next step: Educating voters on the need to keep voting. That it won’t be fixed in one election. They also need to say that not everything will be fixed in one election.
re: #92 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Trump want’s it to be election activity.
re: #131 A Mom Anon
Thanks. I was bawling like a baby when I wrote that.
A woman I have known for over 20 years survived breast cancer last year. Her son, now 19, is on the autism spectrum with bipolar disorder. The kid is sweet as can be but he’s had all kinds of struggles. She was always conservative, but she’s gone round the bend. She follows all those “live PD” pages and posts just garbage about antifa and Trump all day long. That’s what kinda broke me, among other things. But thanks for reading and being one of my buddies on Facebook. ❤️
It’s tough. People really have revealed themselves the past four years. Some for better. Some I just don’t even know. There are cousins of my parents who I’ve gotten to know through researching our family who post bonkers right wing shit and it honestly angers me because they don’t get that our family too were once the newcomer who had nativist assholes like Trump saying they couldn’t be Americans.
re: #115 Jay C
Saw this over at Balloon Juice earlier: apparently, Goldman, Sachs is not alone is positing that a (D) Administration (which they are seemingly expecting a “blue wave” to carry into office) is going to be better for the nation’s economy: while not cited, apparently other Big Finance honchos are hedging their bets: the bottom-line analysis being that, despite whatever taxes/regulations a Biden Administration might impose, it is still going to be better than the unstable and unpredictable shitshow Trump is “presiding” over. Funny that: Big Business and Big Finance feel better with adults in charge.
I guess they’ve managed to get over their fears of Democratic
Communism Red Terror“socialism”…
… temporarily
re: #133 Belafon
That’s going to need to be Democrats, and all the people like Kylie Jenner, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift, next step: Educating voters on the need to keep voting. That it won’t be fixed in one election. They also need to say that not everything will be fixed in one election.
Making voting really easy would help. Mail in voting should be universally available in every election. One of the 1st priorities of the Biden Administration should be passing the John Lewis voting rights act.
30 years of right wing brainwashing is going to be hard to overcome.
And it’ll never start until the likes of Fox News disappears - after being shown as a propaganda outlet.
re: #133 Belafon
That’s going to need to be Democrats, and all the people like Kylie Jenner, Ariana Grande, and Taylor Swift, next step: Educating voters on the need to keep voting. That it won’t be fixed in one election. They also need to say that not everything will be fixed in one election.
Exactly. Biden is only the beginning of fixing this mess. I just hope the Zoomers are more realistic than my fellow Millennials who got impatient with Obama and projected him to be an instant fixer. We were still fixing a lot of right wing mistakes when Obama left.
re: #118 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
… I’ma hit you with debat. See it? Debat over dere——>
re: #130 Jay C
Oh I think Kamala is looking forward to slapping Pence around the debate floor. I feel confident she’s very well prepared for Jesus Boy.
re: #139 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
30 years of right wing brainwashing is going to be hard to overcome.
And it’ll never start until the likes of Fox News disappears - after being shown as a propaganda outlet.
Even if FNC dies, new outlets will pop up. The wingnuts my age aren’t watching Lumpy or listening to Rush but they are getting manipulated by the likes of Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, & others.
I guess Trump’s stand down order is going to shockingly get ignored in DFW:
Via @kenklippenstein, far-right extremists and Boogaloos plan violence in the Dallas area h/t @Grav1 pic.twitter.com/me9NAvdzR7
— Bud Kennedy / #ReadLocal (@BudKennedy) October 1, 2020
Thanks Donald!
No female challenger would ever have told Trump to shut up. Even if she wanted to. https://t.co/rlI0rlOz1v
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) October 1, 2020
re: #133 Belafon
It’s beyond voting too. Voting is just the start. We need to contact our elected officials and stay informed, and most importantly watch all of them like hawks. This is something that gets lost sometimes. I’m hoping the infrastructure that Stacey Abrams has in place now gets used for some of this. When we focus only on elections, the little guy often gets lost in policy and program decisions.
re: #143 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Even if FNC dies, new outlets will pop up. The wingnuts my age aren’t watching Lumpy or listening to Rush but they are getting manipulated by the likes of Ben Shapiro, Charlie Kirk, & others.
It’s the national and international television access. Same with the even crazier OANN.
re: #142 A Mom Anon
Oh I think Kamala is looking forward to slapping Pence around the debate floor. I feel confident she’s very well prepared for Jesus Boy.
I do too: but Sen. Harris’s* actual debate performance is probably not going to be important: it’s how the Trump campaign/GOP/RW media are going to (or going to be able to) spin it. And THAT is likely to be another shitshow.
*Or VP Pence’s, for that matter.
re: #147 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
It’s the national and international television access. Same with the even crazier OANN.
Correct. And then there’s how rapidly conspiracy shit spreads.
re: #146 A Mom Anon
It’s beyond voting too. Voting is just the start. We need to contact our elected officials and stay informed, and most importantly watch all of them like hawks. This is something that gets lost sometimes. I’m hoping the infrastructure that Stacey Abrams has in place now gets used for some of this. When we focus only on elections, the little guy often gets lost in policy and program decisions.
The right correctly saw that politics starts locally. The left if we want more ambitious programs need to acknowledge that.
I’m not putting too much stock into Harris vs Pence. It will be more predictable than Biden vs Trump. All Pence has to do is not lose as bad as his boss and it will be a victory. For us in the rest of the real world we’ll enjoy it.
FiveThirtyEight just updated Biden’s odds of winning at 80%.
re: #148 Jay C
I do too: but Sen. Harris’s* actual debate performance is probably not going to be important: it’s how the Trump campaign/GOP/RW media are going to (or going to be able to) spin it. And THAT is likely to be another shitshow.
*Or VP Pence’s, for that matter.
Working well so far with Trump. //
FEDERAL AGENTS CLOSE IN ON IVANKA’S INAUGURATION CRIMES
New York prosecutors have evidence to implicate trump daughter criminally. #TrumpIsARacist .#TrumpCrimesCommission #TrumpCrimeFamily_LockThemAllUp #TrumpCorruption #TrumpCrimeFamily #LockThemAllUp https://t.co/zzMiMZXlki— Joe Biden fan 4 life #JoeThe46 Fan Account #resist (@JoeBidenForLife) October 1, 2020
FWIW, I had a girlfriend once tell me to “shut up”. So I did. And it was pretty much the last words I exchanged with her…
re: #140 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Exactly. Biden is only the beginning of fixing this mess. I just hope the Zoomers are more realistic than my fellow Millennials who got impatient with Obama and projected him to be an instant fixer. We were still fixing a lot of right wing mistakes when Obama left.
politics is a long slow arc requiring constant course corrections
re: #152 Belafon
Working well so far with Trump. //
I don’t think however that Pence gets the leeway Trump does to act unhinged. However, I’m sure the moderators and media will give all the lies he will spew a complete pass since they haven’t competently called the Republicans on that yet in the past 4+ years.
re: #142 A Mom Anon
Oh I think Kamala is looking forward to slapping Pence around the debate floor. I feel confident she’s very well prepared for Jesus Boy.
he’s not trump and couldnt even channel trump
he will stand there tight lipped while she speaks uninterrupted
re: #159 dangerman
he’s not trump and couldnt even channel trump
he will stand there tight lipped while she speaks uninterrupted
He will nonetheless make unsubstantiated claims that will go unchallenged unless KH calls him out on them.
re: #159 dangerman
he’s not trump and couldnt even channel trump
he will stand there tight lipped while she speaks uninterrupted
And Everytime he opens his “Christian” mouth, lies will spill out.
re: #151 BigPapa
FiveThirtyEight just updated Biden’s odds of winning at 80%.
If there is a 20% chance of rain, still have an umbrella handy.
It needs to be more than that, we need a once in a generation rout.
re: #145 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) October 1, 2020
You have no idea.
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) September 30, 2020
re: #163 dangerman
She’s quoted in the article.
re: #153 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Trumpworld is a crime syndicate:
Trump’s campaign manager is in prison. Manafort
His successor is in jail. Gates
His campaign advisors were undeclared foreign agents and treasonweasels: Papadopolous, Stone, and Flynn.
His 2020 campaign manager was demoted to digital director after Trump alleges that he embezzled $40 million from the campaign, all while employing other Trump family members (Parscale).
That’s not draining the swamp. That’s a wing at Leavenworth.
re: #162 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
If there is a 20% chance of rain, still have an umbrella handy.
It needs to be more than that, we need a once in a generation rout.
We need to sweep the leg. No mercy. Run up the score. $ is being thrown at those tight states: PA, FL, even TX. I have no fantasies about TX but PA is closing in on +5 and FL is def winnable.
re: #165 lawhawk
Another argument for letting non violent weed offenders out of jail. We’re gonna need the space for these fucks. (Trying to be positive today)
I predict that Pence will look for a place to use the line “There you go again” so that people will remember something that he said. He’ll also complain at some point that Harris is uncivil. He’ll sigh and furrow his brow a lot and won’t be able to stop himself from patronizing Harris because she’s a girl.
re: #165 lawhawk
Trumpworld is a crime syndicate:
Trump’s campaign manager is in prison. Manafort
His successor is in jail. Gates
His campaign advisors were undeclared foreign agents and treasonweasels: Papadopolous, Stone, and Flynn.
His 2020 campaign manager was demoted to digital director after Trump alleges that he embezzled $40 million from the campaign, all while employing other Trump family members (Parscale).That’s not draining the swamp. That’s a wing at Leavenworth.
Parscale will be trading a paper gown for an orange jumpsuit.
re: #153 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
This is cruel of me, for sure, but I would absolutely have no problem with Ivanka getting the treatment Band of Brother’s showed that French Dutch woman getting for sympathizing with the Nazi
Editeds.
God I am such a crybaby these days. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend lost their baby to miscarriage. She was about halfway through her pregnancy. 2020 is just an asshole.
re: #111 A Mom Anon
Zuckerberg is such a POS. As much as I think Facebook has potential to do a lot of good things, he ruined it with his libertarian horseshit and not giving an actual fuck about all the awful shit it can and is doing to people.
He gives an actual fuck about the consequences. He’s not oblivious, he’s doing it on purpose.
re: #172 Belafon
This is cruel of me, for sure, but I would absolutely have no problem with Ivanka getting the treatment Band of Brother’s showed that French woman getting for sympathizing with the Nazis.
It was a Dutch girl, I believe. In Eindhoven. But the same treatment they got all over occupied Europe.
re: #105 A Mom Anon
An American thing I have never totally understood was our fascination with the royal family. All the gossip and giving an actual shit.
Maybe I’m not remembering things right, maybe my memory is a little fuzzy, but the last time I checked, didn’t we fight an actual war of independence to get away from the British Crown?
Right before sending them off to Leavenworth, I hope he gives Ivanka, her husband and Daddy a big hug too.
.@FrankLuntz reveals on @Morning_Joe that he had a stroke earlier this year, and that @JoeBiden was the first politician to find out about it — and when he did, Biden stepped out of a line to hug Luntz and express sympathy
— Kasie Hunt (@kasie) October 1, 2020
re: #173 A Mom Anon
God I am such a crybaby these days. Chrissy Teigen and John Legend lost their baby to miscarriage. She was about halfway through her pregnancy. 2020 is just an asshole.
And now right wing lunatics are going after her and John… assholes.
Hard to find a purer distillation of evil than QAnon people who have spent all day attacking Chrissy Teigen after losing her baby.
— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) October 1, 2020
re: #171 Decatur Deb
Parscale will be trading a paper gown for an orange jumpsuit.
I’m not sure I believe Parscale stole $40 mil from trump based on Trump’s word.
Not that I don’t believe he did it, but if trump said it is just as likely trump stole it.
re: #176 Dr Lizardo
Maybe I’m not remembering things right, maybe my memory is a little fuzzy, but the last time I checked, didn’t we fight an actual war of independence to get away from the British Crown?
“Trump is my President-for-Life” (With the right to name his successor) would be a much more realistic approach…
A small thing but telling in terms of Trump’s handle on the Covid-19 pandemic — he vowed to vaccinate 200,000 people a day, which sounds like a large number but equals 73 million per year at which pace you need almost five years to vaccinate everyone.
— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) September 30, 2020
Cuba lifts Havana lockdown as coronavirus cases fall https://t.co/9m8jFZ2x1t pic.twitter.com/G490mJkqFw
— Reuters (@Reuters) October 1, 2020
Super-spreaders are real: Largest study to date. An analysis 660,000 people in India finds that a few individuals spread most new SARSCoV2 infections, highlighting the essential role of super-spreaders. By the way kids are efficient spreaders https://t.co/rgvzTTNlTO
— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) October 1, 2020
Breaking News: The White House blocked a CDC order to keep cruise ships docked until February, a step that would have displeased the politically powerful tourism industry in the crucial swing state of Florida. https://t.co/zp63aX5an5
— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 30, 2020
Does Trump bear any responsibility for America’s 200,000 coronavirus deaths? This is what his supporters in Florida had to say when they met our @GuardianUS southern bureau chief @OliverLaughland .
Watch the first episode of Anywhere but Washington here: https://t.co/dAALdEVs5J pic.twitter.com/CKrCRgkpkv— The Guardian (@guardian) September 30, 2020
re: #175 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
It was a Dutch girl, I believe. In Eindhoven. But the same treatment they got all over occupied Europe.
Thanks. I’ll update
Pretty crafty thing for such a bunch of anti-Catholic democrats to do!!!
NEW: The Biden campaign is unveiling a big advertising push for religious voters — a seven-figure ad buy that will air on religious TV stations and Christian radio networks in nine battleground states. The new ads prominently feature Biden’s Catholic faith https://t.co/wxgGF0Z0WZ
— Matt Viser (@mviser) October 1, 2020
re: #179 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I’m not sure I believe Parscale stole $40 mil from trump based on Trump’s word.
Not that I don’t believe he did it, but if trump said it is just as likely trump stole it.
I don’t know who blew the safe, but Parscale is holding a lot of the loot.
re: #178 lawhawk
And now right wing lunatics are going after her and John… assholes.
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re: #181 Belafon
200 000 people a day would mean 4000 people per state…that isn’t very much.
re: #184 Decatur Deb
I don’t know who blew the safe, but Parscale is holding a lot of the loot.
Personally, I think the Lincoln Project’s ad on Parscale really got to trump. Only trump gets to tout all the monies.
I wouldn’t take Trump’s word for anything. If he said the sky was blue I’d have to go look for myself.
re: #181 Belafon
It’s same thing where he claimed that he’d get to 1 million tests. We got there eventually, but the slow pace meant that it was a meaningless step since we needed far more than that to contain spread. He’s always running behind the curve. It’s as though the GOP doesn’t know or care about basic math and public health principles.
200,000k a day is a drop in the bucket if you’re trying to get to herd immunity levels of 50% minimum, let alone the more likely 70% or above.
You’d need to get 500,000 a day vaccinated to get to above 50% in a year. That’s a scale not seen since the polio vaccination effort days.
re: #186 Eclectic Cyborg
200 000 people a day would mean 4000 people per state…that isn’t very much.
Per state? Only Republican states. He’s only the president of Republican states and then only those who currently support him.
re: #179 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I’m not sure I believe Parscale stole $40 mil from trump based on Trump’s word.
Not that I don’t believe he did it, but if trump said it is just as likely trump stole it.
facilitated it
it was organized money laundering and tax fraud, let alone election financing fraud
re: #178 lawhawk
And now right wing lunatics are going after her and John… assholes.
QAnon is one of the most insidious conspiracy theories to come about in recent years. I bet the assholes behind it have done some real sick shit to kids that they don’t want people knowing about so they have their dipshit believers call everyone out there a pedo because they know that they’re the sick bastards.
List of worst people in the world (past or present).- Joseph Stalin- Hillary Clinton- Anthony Fantano- Ethan Klein- Tony Blair- Shaun King- Salman Abedi - George W. Bush- Mark Zuckerberg- Anyone involved in the Lincoln ProjectAdd your own.
— Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) October 1, 2020
George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Tony Blair are on the list, but not Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, or Osama Bin Laden.
re: #177 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
Right before sending them off to Leavenworth, I hope he gives Ivanka, her husband and Daddy a big hug too.
I tried to watch that Luntz bit on Morning Joe and had to bail. Luntz was so sadly telling the panel about how all of the undecided voters were so appalled by the behavior of the candidates (both sides!), that many were deciding that they just didn’t feel like they even wanted to vote. It didn’t seem like Luntz prodded them at all to find some reason to become engaged and fulfill their civic obligation to participate in the elections. So damned lame. Mika was so sad.
re: #192 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
QAnon is one of the most insidious conspiracy theories to come about in recent years. I bet the assholes behind it have done some real sick shit to kids that they don’t want people knowing about so they have their dipshit believers call everyone out there a pedo because they know that they’re the sick bastards.
Interesting take. Hadn’t thought of it that way.
re: #193 DodgerFan1988
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or Paul Joseph Watson…
re: #194 stpaulbear
I tried to watch that Luntz bit on Morning Joe and had to bail. Luntz was so sadly telling the panel about how all of the undecided voters were so appalled by the behavior of the candidates (both sides!), that many were deciding that they just didn’t feel like they even wanted to vote. It didn’t seem like Luntz prodded them at all to find some reason to become engaged and fulfill their civic obligation to participate in the elections. So damned lame. So sad.
Getting people to not want to vote is the Republican way.
re: #193 DodgerFan1988
George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Tony Blair is on the list, but not Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, or Osama Bin Laden.
Watson is such a fuckwad. Infowars was doing QAnon shit a long time ago. I bet Watson’s abused several children in his day.
re: #196 Backwoods_Sleuth
or Paul Joseph Watson…
Or Alex Jones. Fuck Infowars and that whole cesspool of conspiracy bullshit these guys push because they’re inbred losers who can’t function in society properly.
re: #195 Eclectic Cyborg
Interesting take. Hadn’t thought of it that way.
Projection and deflection is big among sick sociopaths.
re: #162 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
If there is a 20% chance of rain, still have an umbrella handy.
It needs to be more than that, we need a once in a generation rout.
True.
However, if my ability to count the bubbles on their interactive chart is ok, then there’s a 25 out of a hundred chance that Biden reaches 400 in the Electoral College and a 38 in 100 chance for > 375. Fivethirtyeight says 29 in 100 chance for a Biden landslide, which they define as double-digit popular vote win.
Prepare for rain, but bring your sunglasses too.
Gurl, Anne Boleyn & Catherine Howard would like a few words with you. #BidenHarris #VoteBlue2020 #AmericaIsNotAMonarchy #Resist pic.twitter.com/nsiBXWZ08K
— #VoteBlue Blueberry Pie (@Pie_Overlord) October 1, 2020
re: #195 Eclectic Cyborg
Interesting take. Hadn’t thought of it that way.
I mean look at Trump. He’s got several including children who have accused him of sexual assault. Q fucking loves him. But they’re fine with accusing every random celebrity you can think of sexually abusing children. I don’t know who’s behind Q but I wouldn’t trust them for a second with my niece or any child.
re: #189 lawhawk
It’s same thing where he claimed that he’d get to 1 million tests. We got there eventually, but the slow pace meant that it was a meaningless step since we needed far more than that to contain spread. He’s always running behind the curve. It’s as though the GOP doesn’t know or care about basic math and public health principles.
200,000k a day is a drop in the bucket if you’re trying to get to herd immunity levels of 50% minimum, let alone the more likely 70% or above.
You’d need to get 500,000 a day vaccinated to get to above 50% in a year. That’s a scale not seen since the polio vaccination effort days.
Some crippled future vaccination program is one of the timebombs the Trumpisti will leave behind. They have created a reality in which neither anti-vaxxers and sane people will not trust the early vaccine. They’ve done the same sabotage of the debt, economy employment, and government structures.
Biden will inherit a pile of manure to shovel.
One of Trump’s Proud Boys threatens to start a war when Biden wins pic.twitter.com/pUVSV0Hknq
— Fifty Shades of Whey (@davenewworld_2) October 1, 2020
re: #193 DodgerFan1988
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George W. Bush, Hillary Clinton, and Tony Blair are on the list, but not Adolf Hitler, Saddam Hussein, or Osama Bin Laden.
Not that Watson’s gibberings are really worth bothering with, but WTH are Anthony Fantano and Ethan Klein?
re: #130 Jay C
BTW, something else I gleaned from the comments at Balloon Juice: a warning about the upcoming Vice-Presidential debate. Given the fuckup Trump made of the 9/29 debate (frantic spin notwithstanding); look for the spinmeisters to get even more desperate to try to manipulate public opinion their way: most probably by ginning up bogus “focus groups” and “public opinion” putting VP Pence forward as some sort of “voice of reason”/”calming influence” - and of course, (probably politely and respectfully) painting Kamala Harris as the second coming of Rosa Luxemburg.
Now of course, it really is a sign of *desperation* when you have to even think about relying on MIKE FUCKING PENCE to revive your campaign (or at least stanch the bleeding): but as the commenter pointed out, the aim isn’t so much to sway any votes, but to provide Trump voters with an excuse to justify voting for an incompetent insane buffoon: and “Pence is such a nice calm guy” (nonstop lying/dissembling/excuse-mongering, etc. aside) may be seen as the means to that end.
Hope Kamala is well-prepared.
“Pence brings a sense of normalcy to a chaotic Trump Presidency”.
re: #206 The Pie Overlord!
He’s going to have a very short life then.
re: #208 GlutenFreeJesus
“Pence brings a sense of normalcy to a chaotic Trump Presidency”.
“And promptly throws it in the garbage.”
re: #206 The Pie Overlord!
One of Trump’s Proud Boys threatens to start a war when Biden wins
It isn’t going to be much of a war, even here, but I might need to be able to clear my lawn with considerable authority.
re: #191 dangerman
You don’t steal from the guy who stole the money in the first place. You end up like Carbone or Stax or any of the other henchmen who did the Lufthansa heist.
re: #203 The Pie Overlord!
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Every guy that Kaitlin is trying to reach with that t-shirt is seeing TRUMP IS MY BOOBS.
Edit: ..and she’s counting on that.
re: #213 stpaulbear
Every guy that Kaitlin is trying to reach with that t-shirt is seeing TRUMP IS MY BOOBS.
On a physical level alone she does nothing for me.
re: #213 stpaulbear
Every guy that Kaitlin is trying to reach with that t-shirt is seeing TRUMP IS MY BOOBS.
Readability is helped by the fairly flat surface. You don’t lose any text to the contours.
re: #202 dat_said
True.
However, if my ability to count the bubbles on their interactive chart is ok, then there’s a 25 out of a hundred chance that Biden reaches 400 in the Electoral College and a 38 in 100 chance for > 375. Fivethirtyeight says 29 in 100 chance for a Biden landslide, which they define as double-digit popular vote win.
Prepare for rain, but bring your sunglasses too.
Yeah: the thing that struck me about that chart as well was the distribution as number of EVs (which, as we all have had sadly drummed into our heads over the last four years are the only “votes” that really matter): it looks like they are not just predicting a win for Team Dem, but (Trump’s ravings aside) an unequivocal one: I’d WAG it as 340+ EV - i.e. as good as Obama did in his races - hopefully, there will be some “coattail” effect as well.
Cool story bro.
I won the debate big, based on compilation of polls etc. Thank you!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 1, 2020
re: #217 The Pie Overlord!
Cool story bro.
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So he’s going to repeat his tantrums next time at the Town Hall. Lovely.
re: #219 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
So he’s going to repeat his tantrums next time at the Town Hall. Lovely.
Which will be awesome if he attacks questioners.
re: #120 mmmirele
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re: #220 Belafon
Which will be awesome if he attacks questioners.
The contrast between him and Biden one on one with voters will be telling IMO.
re: #208 GlutenFreeJesus
“Pence brings a sense of normalcy to a chaotic Trump Presidency”.
as if trump pays him any attention at all
is pence even allowed into the oval?
re: #215 Decatur Deb
Readability is helped by the fairly flat surface. You don’t lose any text to the contours.
remember this old ad for “JA-mai-CA”
re: #217 The Pie Overlord!
Cool story bro.
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- The President of the United States
re: #224 A hollow voice says, Beware the strongman con
Western good morning!
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I love those shots.
re: #228 A Cranky One
Do I want to know the back story for this?
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Probably not.
But I’m sure someone there wants to meet the guy who lives on the sixth floor….
“She also is a Rhodes scholar,” Trump’s @PressSec says of Amy Coney Barrett, who did not receive a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford, but instead received her BA from Rhodes College in Tennessee.
— Josh Wingrove (@josh_wingrove) October 1, 2020
re: #223 dangerman
as if trump pays him any attention at all
is pence even allowed into the oval?
Just for photo ops
re: #232 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
I think that’s less of a lie and more pure weapons-grade stupid.
re: #233 jimmyvluv4u
I think that’s less of a lie and more pure weapons-grade stupid.
Yeah, Trump probably wouldn’t know the difference.
re: #233 jimmyvluv4u
I think that’s less of a lie and more pure weapons-grade stupid.
If I were in a charitable mood, I’d say it was just a misreading/understanding of her resume. But I stopped being in a charitable mood with these assholes sometime around January 25, 2017
re: #236 stpaulbear
Jimmy Carter is 96 years old today.
I hope ol’ Jimmy outlasts Trumps Presidency.
re: #238 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
I’d love to see him outlive Trump.
I don’t want that MF’r giving Jimmy’s eulogy either. That would be horrible.
re: #239 Dave In Austin
I don’t want that MF’r giving Jimmy’s eulogy either. That would be horrible.
Well, Former Presidents ARE usually invited to other Former Presidents’ funerals.
I’d just like to see Trump have to attend handcuffed to a US Marshal…..
ADD: Several more years in the future, let me hasten to add….
re: #233 jimmyvluv4u
I think that’s less of a lie and more pure weapons-grade stupid.
Yes.
It’s a lie and weapons grade stupid.
There’s zero reason to give Trumpworld benefit of doubt. They’ll inflate her CV and claim she’s a Rhodes Scholar, even if she never got that accolade. Why? Because they know it doesn’t matter, and people will remember the claim, not the fact check.
re: #240 Jay C
Well, Former Presidents ARE usually invited to other Former Presidents’ funerals.
I’d just like to see Trump have to attend handcuffed to a US Marshal…..
Trump wont attend because it wont be about him.
re: #244 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Standing by, just as dear leader ordered.
[tinfoil]I wonder if they are able to created enough of instability to warrant martian law?[/tinfoil]
re: #221 Eric The Fruit Bat
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re: #217 The Pie Overlord!
Cool story bro.
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He probably counted all of the horrid reviews on MSNBC and CNN as positive reviews for his favorite self.
re: #245 Teukka
[tinfoil]I wonder if they are able to created enough of instability to warrant martian law?[/tinfoil]
Typo, or do you know something we don’t?
In order for the general public to understand the work of devs. https://t.co/kx7JzVJm9n
— 🐄 Teo 🐄 (@Teukka72) October 1, 2020
re: #248 danarchy
Typo, or do you know something we don’t?
Pun on martial law :P
F*cking imbeciles, the lot of them.
“She also is a Rhodes scholar,” Trump’s @PressSec says of Amy Coney Barrett, who did not receive a Rhodes Scholarship to study at Oxford, but instead received her BA from Rhodes College in Tennessee.
— Josh Wingrove (@josh_wingrove) October 1, 2020
🧛♂️ #Rudy #Giuliani #Debat #Debates2020
Am I the only one that still watches Rudy’s podcast?
Oh boy.
Is Rudy still coaching Trump on the #debates ?
Oh boy.#LoonieRudypic.twitter.com/3NL9L61nns— Clear Cider (@TheClearCider) October 1, 2020
re: #245 Teukka
[tinfoil]I wonder if they are able to created enough of instability to warrant martian law?[/tinfoil]
It is my understanding that they declared martian law in 1947.
San Diego Loyal forfeit match in protest after accusing Phoenix Rising player of homophobic slur
Your team is up 3-1 at halftime, win needed for playoffs. Opposing team player makes homophobic slur at your out gay team mate. Your team tells officials to toss him or team to rotate out the bigot, they refuse. Your entire team walks off the field and forfeits.
Holy crap this is amazing.
About that Mars thing, the National Geographic 2-season sci-speculation on the colonization is about as good as television gets.
re: #126 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Getting real, real close to UK day, the day the US’s total (per capita) death rate passes the UK’s.
That’ll probably be the last time like this because it’s a long, long way to Belgium and all the other countries above the UK are in the “steadily growing death count” group.
re: #230 plansbandc
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— Josh Wingrove (@josh_wingrove) October 1, 2020
these people..
i cant stop….
omg….
i’m dyin’ over here…
re: #233 jimmyvluv4u
I think that’s less of a lie and more pure weapons-grade stupid.
oh i hope it’s this
re: #236 stpaulbear
Jimmy Carter is 96 years old today.
and would make a better prez if he took over today
re: #250 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
F*cking imbeciles, the lot of them.
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Or the Press Secretary is merely way out of their element, and given that the White House doesn’t have the caliber of individuals it’s had in the past, wouldn’t have even picked this up through osmosis, or cultural knowledge just by hearing people talk.
Or the Press Secretary doesn’t have the slightest bit of curiosity to even look at Wikipedia or even Conservapedia to figure out what a Rhodes scholarship is.
re: #238 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
I’d love to see him outlive Trump.
Or at least see trump go to prison.
Shot:
Close call sometimes when there’s a stupid article/study/etc. making the rounds that you could persuasively debunk with some effort but you also risk Streisand Effecting it by giving it more attention.
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 1, 2020
Chaser:
If you don’t do any reporting, have never demonstrated any insight about politics, and don’t even write particularly well, you’d think you could at the very least understand that 20% ≠ 0%. https://t.co/G1eONuBP1m
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 1, 2020
Gross, but true
there is… it’s the war between their customer and the toilets
— Andre (@aandrefpeltier) October 1, 2020
re: #253 BigPapa
Landon Donovan on why the team decided to forfeit tonight’s match against Phoenix Rising FC. #SDvPHX pic.twitter.com/7BcqzZBSrV
— San Diego Loyal (@SanDiegoLoyal) October 1, 2020
re: #259 aatharuv
Or the Press Secretary is merely way out of their element, and given that the White House doesn’t have the caliber of individuals it’s had in the past, wouldn’t have even picked this up through osmosis, or cultural knowledge just by hearing people talk.
Or the Press Secretary doesn’t have the slightest bit of curiosity to even look at Wikipedia or even Conservapedia to figure out what a Rhodes scholarship is.
maybe she doesnt even know how it’s spelled
i mean she does drive a car and she’s learned a lot, so….
Well I just completed applying for Medicare…Now waiting to see if the Post Office will deliver my Medicare card by January…
re: #50 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Does NE not allow write in options?
Lisa Murkowski did get elected on a write-in in 2010.
And it looks like Preston Love Jr is the official write-in candidate, or has the policy changed on that?
Given my hatred of Republicans and desire to unseat everyone of them, I might vote for Chris Janicek if I lived in Nebraska, but maybe not.
And we have John Roberts sicka yo shit:
On Fox News, @johnrobertsFox is visibly angry that @PressSec won’t offer a clear denunciation of white supremacy: “Stop deflecting. Stop blaming the media. I’m tired of it. ” pic.twitter.com/GcPcOsAHqJ
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) October 1, 2020
re: #256 dangerman
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omg….
i’m dyin’ over here…
Except these morons run America.
re: #250 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
Ah I see Satan’s Tinkerbelle is at it again!
re: #267 BigPapa
And we have John Roberts sicka yo shit:
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“I don’t understand why he wouldn’t say, ‘I denounce white supremacy. I’ve always denounced white supremacy,’” @johnrobertsFox adds. “For some reason they aren’t saying the word — and that’s what is very puzzling.”
like i said way above, modern era dems don’t ever feel the need to qualify such a statement
re: #267 BigPapa
And we have John Roberts sicka yo shit:
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This is who he’s always been John. You just cared more about beating Clinton than having a functioning adult as President and now Trump is going to be a bigger pee stain on the GOP than the Moscow bed of the pee tape.
re: #267 BigPapa
“I don’t understand why he wouldn’t say, ‘I denounce white supremacy. I’ve always denounced white supremacy,’” @johnrobertsFox adds. “For some reason they aren’t saying the word — and that’s what is very puzzling.”
It’s a lot of things but puzzling ain’t one.
re: #87 lawhawk
Trump has completely corrupted the government and fascism is already here. How do we know? We have the fucking receipts. We know that DHS sent memos out to law enforcement telling them how to make favorable comments on right wing domestic terrorist who murdered two people in Kenosha.
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This follows similar directives to portray peaceful protesters as anything but.
Let me repeat.
DHS is telling local law enforcement to treat right wing domestic terrorist with kid gloves and to taint the potential jury pool with nonsensical and false claims about this terrorist supposedly being chased before he opened fire.
This is unprecedented interference in ongoing investigations. Check that. This is what Trumpworld has been doing since they entered office. They’re putting the entire weight of the DOJ in favor of right wing domestic terrorists and screwing everyone else all while protecting Trumpworld from consequences of his criminal acts.
So does Michael Forest Reinoehl have any family who can sue the government for his murder by federal authorities in Portland? The DOJ policy seems to be racists get a pass and full support, while those who oppose fascism are fair game and do not deserve a trial.
re: #240 Jay C
Well, Former Presidents ARE usually invited to other Former Presidents’ funerals.
I’d just like to see Trump have to attend handcuffed to a US Marshal…..ADD: Several more years in the future, let me hasten to add….
He was NOT invited to GHWB’s funeral IIRC.
re: #48 Dave In Austin
Keep your britches on Eva Braun young lady, methinks your king hasn’t finalized his 3rd divorce yet. You’ll need to wear that purity ring just a little while longer.
re: #261 Interesting Times
*Every* election model shows Trump has almost no chance
Every model based on the notion of a free, fair and honest election shows him losing…that just tells us what sort of options he will resort to in order not to lose…
re: #277 Decatur Deb
Fewer syllables, Grasshopper, fewer syllables.
yeah but i typed one less character ;-)
three if we count spaces
Because of his morality, Carter was too hesitant to order the military into situations where casualties were likely. Sometimes it’s necessary.
Bush was more willing to do so but was at least troubled by the deaths. But not enough to stop them. His bloodthirsty VP had control.
Obama understood the necessity in certain situations but I suspect he’ll always feel some sense of guilt for lives lost, even when necessary. He understands the sacrifices made.
Trump doesn’t give a shit about the losers or suckers who die. Or anyone who isn’t him.
re: #246 mmmirele
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re: #278 The Pie Overlord!
He was NOT invited to GHWB’s funeral IIRC.
At the request of Barbara Bush, IIRC
re: #267 BigPapa
And we have John Roberts sicka yo shit:
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re: #246 mmmirele
One of the few advantages left when working for a federal agency—the help desk team has to be located in the US and the people manning it must have security clearances…
So the Twitter botswarm has received their marching orders to defend Trump’s refusal to denounce white supremacy by smearing Joe Biden with Robert Byrd. Byrd belonged to the KKK for about a year WHEN JOE BIDEN WAS A TINY BABY. Then he denounced the Klan and spend the rest of his life trying to make amends.
Will a debate moderator or someone in media ask Joe about this? Thanks, @JHoganGidley for pointing out the hypocrisy and total bias of the press. https://t.co/ABps6egY9i
— Gov. Mike Huckabee (@GovMikeHuckabee) October 1, 2020
They knew what he is. But they cared more about their asshole judges, their tax cuts, & beating HRC. That’s why we are where we are. We all saw Trump declare he liked military members who didn’t get captured. We all saw him mock a disabled reporter. We all saw him refer to a judge judging his “university” as a Mexican. We all saw him talk about wanting to lock Clinton up. We all saw him deny Obama was American. None of that mattered to these people and now Trump has set our country back years and will leave his successor a failed economy, a pandemic, & a weakened US.
re: #139 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
30 years of right wing brainwashing is going to be hard to overcome.
And it’ll never start until the likes of Fox News disappears - after being shown as a propaganda outlet.
This is the kind of thing that we need to pay attention to; start thinking long-term, like the Evil Plutocrats. They painstakingly constructed an alternative reality, and coaxed older smalltown white men into it by reassuring them that their problems were all the fault of brown people/judges/college professors/smartypants scientists/homosexuals/uppity women.
It was a comforting narrative, and bringing people back to a place where they have to acknowledge their own faults & failures is going to be a near-impossible task.
OT:
I am currently at the local DMV waiting to get my license renewed. Been waiting almost three hours already.
Since I’m not a U.S. citizen I can’t renew online (because they need to see my proof of residency to approve me).
At least I had the foresight to take a whole day off work for this…
Russia has had an 80% increase in new covid case count over the past month and a 20% increase in average daily deaths over the same period. I had really thought they would be continuing to suppress their counts to show a steady decline — but this rise suggests that the disease is running rampant in their nation.
OMG, Sid is a blithering idiot on a good day. I can’t even imagine what kind of stuff him and Borat talked about.
Looks like Ag Secretary Sid @MillerForTexas gets the #Borat treatment in Sasha Baron Cohen’s upcoming sequel. “Borat,” in the white hat on the left, is wearing a disguise in this still from the Prime Video trailer. pic.twitter.com/Vg9EfE6UGI
— John C. Moritz (@JohnnieMo) October 1, 2020
re: #289 The Pie Overlord!
So the Twitter botswarm has received their marching orders to defend Trump’s refusal to denounce white supremacy by smearing Joe Biden with Robert Byrd. Byrd belonged to the KKK for about a year WHEN JOE BIDEN WAS A TINY BABY. Then he denounced the Klan and spend the rest of his life trying to make amends.
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They bring up Byrd constantly but ignore that they had Jesse Helms and Storm Thurmond for years. None of whom expressed regret about their careers as racists. Really Mike talk to all the Trump voters in West Virginia, they liked Byrd too.
re: #293 Hecuba’s daughter
Russia has had an 80% increase in new covid case count over the past month and a 20% increase in average daily deaths over the same period. I had really thought they would be continuing to suppress their counts to show a steady decline — but this rise suggests that the disease is running rampant in their nation.
This does not surprise me at all.
Invoking Robert Byrd is an act of frantic desperation relying on a large amount of people being exceptionally ignorant.
re: #293 Hecuba’s daughter
Russia has had an 80% increase in new covid case count over the past month and a 20% increase in average daily deaths over the same period. I had really thought they would be continuing to suppress their counts to show a steady decline — but this rise suggests that the disease is running rampant in their nation.
Transparency is vital to combatting Covid, which is why we see it mostly under control in Europe while it runs rampant in the US and Russia.
The time spent typing this tweet could have been used to influence someone to register or vote. We are on the brink of apocalypse, but Twitter is filled with “this coulda been us” tweets about their fav not being the nominee. Use your voice for the ONLY goal that matters NOW. pic.twitter.com/yoz2KAKXxw
— Miss Freckles (@missfreckles1) October 1, 2020
re: #293 Hecuba’s daughter
Russia has had an 80% increase in new covid case count over the past month and a 20% increase in average daily deaths over the same period. I had really thought they would be continuing to suppress their counts to show a steady decline — but this rise suggests that the disease is running rampant in their nation.
I think it’s almost entirely out of control in Russia. FFS, there’s hospitals in Russia that don’t have access to running water - the country is a dilapidated wreck run by Mafiosi.
re: #289 The Pie Overlord!
So the Twitter botswarm has received their marching orders to defend Trump’s refusal to denounce white supremacy by smearing Joe Biden with Robert Byrd. Byrd belonged to the KKK for about a year WHEN JOE BIDEN WAS A TINY BABY. Then he denounced the Klan and spend the rest of his life trying to make amends.
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when asked:
- biden denounced white supremacy in about a second
- trump did not, and when given more opportunities over several days later, still will not
the end
re: #289 The Pie Overlord!
You do realize that your pal Moscow Mitch also spoke at the same funeral…
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) October 1, 2020
Everyone in the man’s orbit is clueless https://t.co/QOKq9vrlRF
— Miss Freckles (@missfreckles1) October 1, 2020
re: #295 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
They bring up Byrd constantly but ignore that they had Jesse Helms and Storm Thurmond for years. None of whom expressed regret about their careers as racists. Really Mike talk to all the Trump voters in West Virginia, they liked Byrd too.
the question was asked tuesday
of this week
if history is what mattered byrd, helms, thurmond are still not trump or biden themselves
oh wait, if history mattered, isnt there something about a consent decree in trump’s own past?
why yes. yes there is.
re: #297 BigPapa
I love how they completely ignore the fact that Byrd very publicly apologized and attempted to atone for his actions and disavowed his earlier behavior. His voting record post his apology was also consistent as being a changed man. For people who profess to be Christians, what Byrd did would seem to fall into the category of forgiveness and attempt to right wrongs, yet for some reason the holder of grievances don’t appear to be as charitable.
Don’t get me wrong Byrd wasn’t a starry eyed liberal, but even he saw how the ACA could be a help to the people of West Virginia and voted accordingly even as self-professed Christians like Senator Imhoff were praying fervently for his death (and for Sen. Kennedy to do the same).
re: #58 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
She’s not even worth trump paying for sex. She’s not a pretty girl.
I wouldn’t kick her outta bed for eating crackers.
re: #267 BigPapa
“For some reason they aren’t saying the word — and that’s what is very puzzling.”
Uh, no it isn’t, Mr Roberts.
re: #298 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Transparency is vital to combatting Covid, which is why we see it mostly under control in Europe while it runs rampant in the US and Russia.
Certain European nations have been experiencing a dramatic rise in number of new cases: Spain, France, UK, Belgium. In some cases these numbers are even higher than the initial wave.
re: #310 John Hughes
Uh, no it isn’t, Mr Roberts.
He cannot even come out with something general and fairly vague like “America is based on equality” or similar.
re: #298 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Transparency is vital to combatting Covid, which is why we see it mostly under control in Europe while it runs rampant in the US and Russia.
And Brazil.
re: #306 piratedan
I love how they completely ignore the fact that Byrd very publicly apologized and attempted to atone for his actions and disavowed his earlier behavior. His voting record post his apology was also consistent as being a changed man. For people who profess to be Christians, what Byrd did would seem to fall into the category of forgiveness and attempt to right wrongs, yet for some reason the holder of grievances don’t appear to be as charitable.
Don’t get me wrong Byrd wasn’t a starry eyed liberal, but even he saw how the ACA could be a help to the people of West Virginia and voted accordingly even as self-professed Christians like Senator Imhoff were praying fervently for his death (and for Sen. Kennedy to do the same).
Remember how Tom Coburn openly prayed for Kennedy’s death and praised Gawd that Scott Brown got elected? And then Karma struck Coburn with the karmic revenge of cancer.
re: #57 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
smdh
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I wonder if she has had sex with Trump yet?
I’m sure she has a sugar daddy paying for plastic surgery just like Tomi does.
re: #297 BigPapa
Invoking Robert Byrd is an act of frantic desperation relying on a large amount of people being exceptionally ignorant.
And didn’t Byrd denounce all that shit long before he died?
re: #121 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Libertarians generally only “join up” when they feel they are part of the dominant sex/social/racial class.
Finding “Libertarians” who actually support the policies of Classical Libertarianism who are not white males is difficult.
re: #316 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
And didn’t Byrd denounce all that shit long before he died?
Repeatedly. And he showed it in his decades long voting patterns.
re: #316 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
And didn’t Byrd denounce all that shit long before he died?
Repeatedly. Meanwhile Jesse Helms was bragging about how he’d make a black woman colleague cry by singing Dixie. That woman, Carol Moseley Braun not only supports Biden but was an early supporter. Huck can take a goddamn seat.
re: #319 BigPapa
Repeatedly. And he showed it in his decades long voting patterns.
Would somebody like to bring up Trump’s history of discrimination in housing?
re: #302 A Cranky One
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re: #316 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
And didn’t Byrd denounce all that shit long before he died?
What about Robert Byrd? Unlike [Republican] Strom Thurmond, he renounced his racist past. https://t.co/coKHk9gWn8 via @slate #BidenHarris #Debate2020 #TrumpIsARacist #Resist #KKK
— #VoteBlue Blueberry Pie (@Pie_Overlord) October 1, 2020
#NEW National PollBiden 54% (+13)Trump 41%Change Research(LV, 9/29-9/30)
— Political Polls (@PpollingNumbers) October 1, 2020
Oh please, please, please.
Another QAnon Mom Has Allegedly Kidnapped Her Kid
it’s the latest in a growing trend of QAnon supporters obsessed with child trafficking and fringe legal theories allegedly kidnapping or planning to kidnap their own children.
In August, The Daily Beast reported on a network of QAnon believers and bogus legal experts across the country who focus on mothers who have lost custody of their children. Convincing the women that their children have been funneled by Child Protective Services into the kind of sex-trafficking networks envisioned in the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, they then tell the women to use ludicrous legal maneuvers borrowed from the anti-government “sovereign citizen” movement.
I hate to break it to this freak but JFK Jr. isn’t coming to her rescue!
This article is from October 2016: https://t.co/jpIZ1eCvPJ pic.twitter.com/TMLiZJoGEL
— Parker Molloy (@ParkerMolloy) October 1, 2020
re: #275 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
It’s a lot of things but puzzling ain’t one.
“I don’t understand why he wouldn’t say, ‘I denounce white supremacy. I’ve always denounced white supremacy,’”
Talk is cheap (well kinda)—I don’t give a flying fuck if he says it; what’s he going to DO about it? It’s the same crap as “Obama won’t say Islamic terrorists.”
The orange thing pretty much supports and encourages white supremacy every fucking day in every fucking way.
re: #298 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Transparency is vital to combatting Covid, which is why we see it mostly under control in Europe while it runs rampant in the US and Russia.
Spain, France and the UK currently have daily rates of cases rivaling the US when adjusted for population.
re: #327 BeachDem
“I don’t understand why he wouldn’t say, ‘I denounce white supremacy. I’ve always denounced white supremacy,’”
Watching that part of the debate, it was ridiculously easy (especially if you read Mary Trump’s book and @TheRealHoarse twitter feed) to understand why trump couldn’t even say that much - he can only think in the moment and, at that moment, it would have felt like “giving in” to both Biden and Chris Wallace. And of course his fragile narcissist ego couldn’t handle such a “loss.”
yikes!
Welp, we’ve got a Biden +13 in the first post-debate national poll. Perhaps a bit of an outlier but hard to say without other post-debate polls. https://t.co/Rbes2qEElR
— Nate Silver (@NateSilver538) October 1, 2020
re: #326 The Pie Overlord!
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…”idealistic white liberals, young women, and African-Americans.”
Well, the third group hasn’t fallen for any of Trump’s bullshit, and seemingly love Joe, so FAIL; the second group by-and-large don’t seem to be overly responsive to Trump/GOP blather (and Joe is way immune to the Clinton/Horndog smear), so more FAIL; and - with the notable exception of the hardcore Bernouts and “libertarian” fringies - the “idealists” have pretty much lined up behind the “regular” ticket (if somewhat reluctantly), so mostly FAIL there too.
re: #331 b.d. (Competence 2020!)
yikes!
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It’s obvious Nate didn’t get the LGF poll showing that Biden lost by at least 30.
People who fret that Biden ahead in polls will depress Democratic turnout really underestimate the visceral satisfaction of voting to end this circus.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) October 1, 2020
she wouldnt do it either
White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany declined to denounce white supremacy on behalf of President Trump at her press briefing.
Kayleigh McEnany dances around a question from Fox News asking her to categorically condemn white supremacists. Very bizarre. pic.twitter.com/7xoyMHPTxa
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 1, 2020
re: #335 jaunte
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yeah
reverse shy biden voters?
i’ll poll for him but i wont go out and vote for him?
not too likely this time around
re: #336 dangerman
she wouldnt do it either
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I’d love to see Joe appoint Richard Painter as Special Prosecutor to go after the Trump Scum. Painter will have a field day!
re: #335 jaunte
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This is why all that “vote in numbers so huge it makes the election impossible to steal” framing is effective.
re: #325 🌹UOJB!
Another QAnon Mom Has Allegedly Kidnapped Her Kid
it’s the latest in a growing trend of QAnon supporters obsessed with child trafficking and fringe legal theories allegedly kidnapping or planning to kidnap their own children.
In August, The Daily Beast reported on a network of QAnon believers and bogus legal experts across the country who focus on mothers who have lost custody of their children. Convincing the women that their children have been funneled by Child Protective Services into the kind of sex-trafficking networks envisioned in the Pizzagate conspiracy theory, they then tell the women to use ludicrous legal maneuvers borrowed from the anti-government “sovereign citizen” movement.
I hate to break it to this freak but JFK Jr. isn’t coming to her rescue!
The grandma is a Qnutter, the mom kidnapped her son for unknown reasons.
re: #292 Eclectic Cyborg
OT:
I am currently at the local DMV waiting to get my license renewed. Been waiting almost three hours already.
Since I’m not a U.S. citizen I can’t renew online (because they need to see my proof of residency to approve me).
At least I had the foresight to take a whole day off work for this…
I read this as “living at the DMV,” which is probably how most of us feel about trips to that government institution. My next trip is going to be in 2025, where I have to get an eye exam to confirm I still have the eyesight to be able to drive.
re: #335 jaunte
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No matter how hard the Republican Presstitutes try to play the horse race game we have had it with The Heinous Anus and his Prostitute Posse and we are going to throw him and his RepubliKKKlan enablers out.
Also, she’s not a Rhodes Scholar https://t.co/QZq0I3sUtJ
— Daniel Uhlfelder (@DWUhlfelderLaw) October 1, 2020
re: #336 dangerman
she wouldnt do it either
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I’m personally loving this. There are a lot of conservatives that just don’t want to believe racism exists, and that they could be supporting it. Trump and co’s refusal to denounce it makes that much harder. The racism is on tv, getting into people’s living rooms.
Republicans doing their utmost to take away your vote:
New: @GregAbbott_TX says counties can only collect hand-delivered absentee ballots in ONE location—an apparent rebuke to large Democratic counties, which have designated many locations to maximize voter convenience
Proclamation: https://t.co/tsue6l2HNA— Emma Platoff (@emmaplatoff) October 1, 2020
re: #335 jaunte
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Exactly. I’m voting as soon as I get my new address to match my Id and registration. If I hadn’t moved, I would have already voted.
re: #345 Jebediah, RBG
I thought she had gone away.
No, it’s still around making an asshole of itself as it begs to be the next Tacky Tomi Lahren!
re: #343 jaunte
She’s a supremely qualified graduate of Dunning-Kruger.
In a democracy, you shouldn’t have a political party that doesn’t want people to vote. That’s just one of those fundamental principles we should all agree on…an engaged, participatory electorate makes the country better fort everyone.
— Jerry 🍨 (@js_edit) October 1, 2020
The fascist party is staging a coup against the American republic. https://t.co/rCCMjdLuY5
— Walter Shaub (@waltshaub) October 1, 2020
This is strange, the Supreme Court told me there’s no reason to think Texas would try to suppress the black and brown vote anymore. https://t.co/j5CMne4ui2
— Sasha Samberg-Champion (@ssamcham) October 1, 2020
re: #324 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
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Oh please, please, please.
Well that just burst through the double digit percent lead in the polls.
This is what voter suppression looks like. https://t.co/C4nXnbWYyI
— David Corn (@DavidCornDC) October 1, 2020
re: #354 Eventual Carrion
Well that just burst through the double digit percent lead in the polls.
Let’s pray that lead holds up through the election and that the entire GOP is brought down. No wonder Abbott is frothing at the mouth to close dropoff points. This may also reflect his fear that Texas may go blue this time. The modern GOP really does want to restrict voting to white property-owning males.
ROTFL. Go Jaime’s mom! https://t.co/8JIQujWNwE
— Amy Siskind (@Amy_Siskind) October 1, 2020
BREAKING: Gov. Abbott issues proclamation CLOSING (as of Oct. 2) satellite offices where voters can drop off completed mail-in ballots.
Counties can only have 1 dropoff point, he says.
Travis has 4, including 3 downtown.
Harris has 12.— Chuck Lindell (@chucklindell) October 1, 2020
Can this bullshit be challenged in court?
Texas’ presidential and senate polling is look too close for comfort - so stopping voters may be the GOP’s only (SEDITIOUS) strategy. 😠 https://t.co/BEDAvMf8Pd
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) October 1, 2020
re: #329 danarchy
Spain, France and the UK currently have daily rates of cases rivaling the US when adjusted for population.
France and Spain have worse case rates than the US at the moment:
The only good news is that the death rates, although rising, are still way behind the initial peak.
re: #357 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Yeah, if you’re going to beat someone who is a racist and treasonweasel enabler, make them squeal like the racist simpering craven pig that they are.
re: #86 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
The world seems unfair at times; she got to go to college and I didn’t.
Beyond unfair, and totally counterproductive from a “what’s best for society” perspective.
Greg Abbott took a $35,000 election bribe from Donald Trump to quash the investigation into Trump University when he was AG. He is corrupt and is trying to steal the election. https://t.co/u70ixU85sF
— Norman Ornstein (@NormOrnstein) October 1, 2020
re: #350 jaunte
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In a democracy, you shouldn’t have a political party that doesn’t want people to vote. That’s just one of those fundamental principles we should all agree on…an engaged, participatory electorate makes the country better fort everyone.
— Jerry 🍨 (@js_edit) October 1, 2020
I’m hoping this is the beginning of the religious MAGAts eating each other.
So-called “firefighter prophet” Mark Taylor warns that Franklin Graham is part of the New World Order. pic.twitter.com/tkKg5FURrC
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) October 1, 2020
re: #358 Eclectic Cyborg
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Can this bullshit be challenged in court?
Maybe: depends on how Texas law interprets the relative authority of the State vs. localities with regard to voting issues.
Unfortunately (and I’d love to be proved wrong), the relevant law probably sides with the state because Texas….
Houston should change the one drop-off location to a van that will drive around the county.
re: #359 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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we’ve been saying
crawling over shards of glass, walking through hot coals, whatever it takes
i know it’s difficult, i know everyone cant
i know people have issues - logistical and otherwise
now it’s gonna be time to prove it
find a way
Texas’ presidential and senate polling is look too close for comfort - so stopping voters may be the GOP’s only (SEDITIOUS) strategy. 😠 https://t.co/BEDAvMf8Pd
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) October 1, 2020
re: #360 John Hughes
France and Spain have worse case rates than the US at the moment:
The only good news is that the death rates, although rising, are still way behind the initial peak.
May reflect a less virulent strain of the disease, more effective treatments, or patients who are younger and healthier. The original deaths included many elderly and ill victims who have a much higher death rate; younger people are much less likely to die. This isn’t the Spanish flu which targeted young healthy people with strong immune systems.
re: #365 mmmirele
I’m hoping this is the beginning of the religious MAGAts eating each other.
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re: #365 mmmirele
I’m hoping this is the beginning of the religious MAGAts eating each other.
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Mark Taylor blocked me on Twitter when I replied to him that he was very very sick and needed psychiatric help!
re: #371 🌹UOJB!
Mark Taylor blocked me on Twitter when I replied to him that he was very very sick and needed psychiatric help!
Does he ever actually fight fires or does he just say whatever delusional shit came to mind. That’s a rhetorical question by the way.
re: #97 Decatur Deb
There are 6419 students in our county HS system. 300 of them are in quarantine after exposure. Gov Ivey will extend the mask “suggestion” today til 8 Nov.
My honors kids are great: masking, sanitizing, self-reporting symptoms every day.
Meanwhile down the road…