A Beautiful Classical Guitar Piece by Wunderkind Matteo Mancuso: “Time to Leave”

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This is my first original piece uploaded here, played with my Yamaha Transacoustic CGTA, wonderful instrument! It was a challenge for me because I hadn’t played classical guitar for a while, but it was fun to record it! Thanks to Mauro Zanotti for having shot and edited the video!

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112 comments
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PhillyPretzel  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:00:20pm

That was beautiful. Thanks Charles.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:16:43pm
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austin_blue  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:18:33pm

re: #1 PhillyPretzel

That was beautiful. Thanks Charles.

It was wasn’t it? I think the kid’s got a future in the business!

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Barefoot Grin  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:29:03pm

re: #1 PhillyPretzel

That was beautiful. Thanks Charles.

Yes! Love the break at 1:25 or thereabouts.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:43:23pm

So… About that PA judge who thought that disqualifying the vote by mail ballots was a good idea…

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:46:03pm

re: #5 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

I’m really starting to be convinced there are no decent Republicans left.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:46:22pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:46:44pm

re: #6 Eclectic Cyborg

I’m really starting to be convinced there are no decent Republicans left.

Not. A. One.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:51:28pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:51:59pm

What did I miss?

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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:53:34pm

re: #10 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

What did I miss?

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I’m now wondering the same thing.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:53:35pm

re: #9 Dread Pirate Ron

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Does this mean Abbott will:

A. Actually do something.
B. Do something, but make it so toothless it’s no fucking good.
C. Move the goal posts to avoid having to do anything.

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PhillyPretzel  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:53:35pm

re: #10 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

I have no idea. I am sure there is a copy of it somewhere.

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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:53:58pm
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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:54:30pm

re: #12 Eclectic Cyborg

Does this mean Abbott will:

A. Actually do something.
B. Do something, but make it so toothless it’s no fucking good.
C. Move the goal posts to avoid having to do anything.

D. Blame the Democrats and continue with his “damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead” approach.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:55:34pm

re: #15 thedopefishlives

Ah, yes. I knew I was forgetting something.

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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 4:56:51pm

re: #16 Eclectic Cyborg

Ah, yes. I knew I was forgetting something.

That’s why you keep me around. :)

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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:05:05pm
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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:07:31pm
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PhillyPretzel  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:10:34pm

re: #19 jaunte

::: eyeroll :::
And when I went to the supermarket this morning I almost forgot my mask. It is a good thing that I just opened the door so all I had to do was go back to my desk and put it on.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:12:09pm

re: #19 jaunte

Sandestin is in Florida in case you didn’t know.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:16:02pm

re: #21 Eclectic Cyborg

Sandestin is in Florida in case you didn’t know.

Also in Matt Gaetzs district.

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The Pie Overlord!  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:16:05pm
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Teddy's Person ✌  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:17:02pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:17:41pm

re: #20 PhillyPretzel

I’ve noticed a lot of people have stopped wearing masks at gas stations around here. Wal-Mart and other stores are hit or miss (also plenty of idiots wearing them below the nose).

Most businesses still have “MASK REQUIRED” on their doors but there’s no enforcement going on so people just ignore them.

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Jay C  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:18:28pm

Ore: #20 PhillyPretzel

::: eyeroll :::
And when I went to the supermarket this morning I almost forgot my mask. It is a good thing that I just opened the door so all I had to do was go back to my desk and put it on.

Inorite,?
I actually made it out of my apartment building and halfway down the block last week before realizing I had forgotten my mask.
I tried to scuttle back before anyone noticed.
(Even in crowded Gotham, no one did)
Though I will say that out on the NY street, I’d say well above 9 out of 10 people are masked.

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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:18:40pm

re: #25 Eclectic Cyborg

I’ve noticed a lot of people have stopped wearing masks at gas stations around here. Wal-Mart and other stores hit or miss.

Most businesses still have “MASK REQUIRED” on their doors but there’s no enforcement going on so people just ignore them.

Interestingly, on my journey to fish country and back, the rest areas and the gas stations I stopped at all had a high proportion of mask wearers, even in rural Wisconsin (where I would not expect much compliance). I was actually taken aback.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:22:14pm

re: #24 Teddy’s Person ✌

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Dread Pirate Ron  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:27:45pm
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Dread Pirate Ron  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:29:07pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:29:43pm
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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:31:26pm

re: #31 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

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Say what you will about The Squad, but they know how to exploit social media to its fullest extent. AOC is a master of the craft.

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lgffan  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:32:15pm

This kid is great. I have been away for probably10 to 12 years. Charles you always have great taste in guitarists!! & I am still a fan!!

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Dread Pirate Ron  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:36:25pm

You could say the same thing about congressional district boundaries.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n😷Trips  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:37:40pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:38:33pm
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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:40:45pm

re: #36 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

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Mrs. Fish was contacted by a hospital we had treated with over the summer, demanding immediate payment. They offered a 30% discount if we paid the remaining balance in full. She questioned how they were able to offer such a discount. It was difficult to explain to her that they got more than enough money from the insurance company, that they could offer us a 100% discount but for the fact that they wanted to extract their pound of flesh from us as well.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:44:02pm
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PhillyPretzel  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:45:27pm

re: #37 thedopefishlives

Of course. That is how they make $$$. I think I told the story of my emergency room visit where the doctors saw I was working for the local BC/BS and they wanted to keep me overnight. My late dad and I got out of there as soon as we could.

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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:46:32pm

re: #39 PhillyPretzel

Of course. That is how they make $$$. I think I told the story of my emergency room visit where the doctors saw I was working for the local BC/BS and they wanted to keep me overnight. My late dad and I got out of there as soon as we could.

This was the same hospital that kept mailing us a bill for $10,000+, and every time we called, they said they “hadn’t submitted it to insurance yet”, and so we kept telling them off. They were trying to scare us into paying the full amount so they didn’t have to deal with insurance and their reduced rates.

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:47:08pm

re: #34 Dread Pirate Ron

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:48:27pm

JFC. Priorities.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:50:44pm

re: #37 thedopefishlives

re: #39 PhillyPretzel

This is why for-profit hospitals really need to come to an end.

Even the non-profit hospitals have absurd billing schemes.

The three times I’ve been in the ER the past few years fortunately my insurance paid the ER costs, but the hospital bill for said visits were huge (for what turned out to be relatively minor treatments.)

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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:52:46pm

re: #43 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

This is why for-profit hospitals really need to come to an end.

Even the non-profit hospitals have absurd billing schemes.

The three times I’ve been in the ER the past few years fortunately my insurance paid the ER costs, but the hospital bill for said visits were huge (for what turned out to be relatively minor treatments.)

This is one of my things about Republicanism that bothers me. For all their “pro-life” talk, they really do not pay attention to the Scriptures that say we should seek justice for the poor, the alien, the fatherless, and the widow. It doesn’t get any clearer than in their approach to health care. If they were truly Christians, they would support a complete revamp of the system that would eliminate all this billing bullshit and provide equitable and affordable health care for all.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:54:25pm

How can anyone look at our current for-profit medical model and not conclude that it is absurdly wasteful.

The “free market” extremists fail to acknowledge that everyone has need of medical care sometime in their life.

This makes the field of medicine not only essential, but inevitable.

Given this, having a system that by nature wants to increase the number of middle-men just of the sake of maximizing charges, and hence profits, ends up with huge costs to a society that could otherwise be avoided.

re: #44 thedopefishlives

The history of hospitals, at least in the West, is that they were indeed charities run by the church. The poor came to be treated/housed.

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The Pie Overlord!  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:55:12pm
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thedopefishlives  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:55:47pm

re: #45 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus

Indeed, it’s been pointed out multiple times that the majority of hospitals are “Catholic”, “Methodist”, etc. Christian churches started and ran hospitals as an extension of their almsgiving. That mission has been distorted by the injection of the free market into the mercy mission of health care.

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retired cynic  Nov 28, 2020 • 5:58:05pm

The “Stab in the Back” Myth and World War I, explained briefly and clearly, and with an unusual h/t to Bret Stephens NYT, by El Jefe on Juanita Jean’s.

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The Pie Overlord!  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:07:29pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:11:47pm
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Eric The Fruit Bat  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:20:08pm

re: #36 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

read all the way to the bottom for the real kick in the teeth - the doc in this story is against Medicare for all, and he’s complaining that this bill just gives Medicare for all more ammo.

Can you say DUH? Your industry built this opaque monster, and now you’re complaining about the very opaque methods to derive at patient bills?

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retired cynic  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:20:25pm

re: #50 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

The cruelty is the point.

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:22:14pm

Diamond and Silk are trending on Twitter.

Not Parler.

Twitter…

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Belafon  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:22:59pm

A small, petty man:

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:23:24pm
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Belafon  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:24:27pm

re: #46 The Pie Overlord!

I’m not the greatest at captioning, but this is important for images there as well:

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sagehen  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:26:44pm

re: #6 Eclectic Cyborg

I’m really starting to be convinced there are no decent Republicans left.

Pretty happy with Cindy McCain at the moment.

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:26:47pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:32:28pm
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The Pie Overlord!  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:52:04pm
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The Ghost of a Flea  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:55:28pm

re: #50 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

Well, obviously.

Neither he, nor any of his kids want to fuck those birds and they’ve been unsuccessful at selling them a condo in Baku.

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FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt'n😷Trips  Nov 28, 2020 • 6:57:34pm
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Belafon  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:01:33pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:04:45pm

re: #62 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips

But still won’t do shit about a relief bill.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:06:36pm

Lie down with dogs, get fleas:

A Donald Trump supporter who donated $2.5m to help expose and prosecute claims of fraud in the presidential election wants his money back after what he says are “disappointing results”.

Fredric Eshelman, a businessman from North Carolina, said he gave the money to True the Vote, a pro-Trump “election ethics” group in Texas that promised to file lawsuits in seven swing states as part of its push to “investigate, litigate, and expose suspected illegal balloting and fraud in the 2020 general election”.

But according to a lawsuit Eshelman filed this week in Houston, first reported by Bloomberg, True the Vote dropped its legal actions and discontinued its Validate the Vote 2020 campaign, then refused to return his calls when he demanded an explanation.

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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:09:39pm
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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:16:53pm

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A Mom Anon  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:19:44pm

re: #66 jaunte

We are such a short sighted and simply dumb country. Not only are we going to have full hospitals with no space for another patient, we are going to find a huge shortage of medical professionals of all kinds coming very soon. Burnout, PTSD and suicide are rising among this group of amazing humans doing impossible work. Then what? None of this had to happen, and the cavalier attitude of way too many Americans is going to kill a lot of us. I can’t with them any more.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:20:19pm

re: #66 jaunte

THEY BLAME THE HOSPITAL FOR GIVING IT TO THEM.

This is the damage Trump and his ilk have wrought.

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gwangung  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:26:56pm

re: #69 Eclectic Cyborg

Acting no different than your typical Third World villager.

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A Mom Anon  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:28:18pm

re: #68 A Mom Anon

I also forgot to mention how many medical professionals will we end up losing to covid on top of all the other parts of this shitshow . It could take a generation to catch up with all of these losses of dedicated medical professionals.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:28:59pm

This is an interesting article.

Advisers and allies, including Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.), encouraged Trump to try to close the gap in mail-in voting, arguing that he would need some of his voters, primarily seniors, to vote early by mail. But Trump instead exhorted his supporters not to vote by mail, claiming they could not trust that their ballots would be counted.
“It was sort of insane,” the former campaign official said.
Ultimately, it was the late count of mail-in ballots that erased Trump’s early leads in Georgia, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and other battleground states and propelled Biden to victory. As Trump watched his margins shrink and then reverse, he became enraged, and he saw a conspiracy at play.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:30:02pm

re: #71 A Mom Anon

Especially considering those like ICU nurses and Respiratory Therapists require a LOT of specialized training to do what they do.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:37:51pm

I did not know this. I’m not surprised but damn, that Honeypot got around.

Kinda gross when you think about it.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:39:36pm

re: #74 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

I did not know this. I’m not surprised but damn, that Honeypot got around.

Kinda gross when you think about it.

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More than kinda.

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A Mom Anon  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:42:18pm

re: #73 Eclectic Cyborg

Exactly. All those people saving lives had to have an education and time to learn their jobs. You can’t just hire someone and train them in a few days. We are going to be in shit. The world can’t afford to give us help either. It’s not going to be good.

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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:47:47pm

Live stream from Osaka, seeing how many people are out and about now that the “Go To” campaign has ended:

No “Go to Travel promotion” for Osaka Now, So What Dotonbori Food Street Looks Like Today?

..

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:48:20pm
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Florida Panhandler  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:48:51pm

re: #74 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

I did not know this. I’m not surprised but damn, that Honeypot got around.

Kinda gross when you think about it.

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“Affair” is a kind word for a dalliance with a prostitute who is employed by a violently hostile foreign government to purposely gather American intel, mislead Conservatives, and gain influence over vulnerable morally bankrupt rubes.

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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:50:13pm
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Yeah Sure WhatEVs  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:54:29pm

re: #79 Florida Panhandler

“Affair” is a kind word for a dalliance with a prostitute who is employed by a violently hostile foreign government to purposely gather American intel, mislead Conservatives, and gain influence over vulnerable morally bankrupt rubes.

I just can’t even. The thought about fucking a bunch of fat, old, white haired, creepy men… Really, that’s beyond disgusting. (Sorry to anyone who’s like me; fat, old, white, etc.) But honestly, it’s fucking gross.

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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:56:01pm
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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:57:10pm

“…The 20 days between the election on Nov. 3 and the greenlighting of Biden’s transition exemplified some of the hallmarks of life in Trump’s White House: a government paralyzed by the president’s fragile emotional state; advisers nourishing his fables; expletive-laden feuds between factions of aides and advisers; and a pernicious blurring of truth and fantasy.

Though Trump ultimately failed in his quest to steal the election, his weeks-long jeremiad succeeded in undermining faith in elections and the legitimacy of Biden’s victory.

This account of one of the final chapters in Trump’s presidency is based on interviews with 32 senior administration officials, campaign aides and other advisers to the president, as well as other key figures in his legal fight, many of whom spoke on the condition of anonymity to share details about private discussions and to candidly assess the situation.”

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Cheechako  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:57:50pm
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retired cynic  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:57:54pm

Went to see the doctor about my crippling fear of palindromes.
The jerk put me on Xanax.

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William Lewis  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:58:41pm

re: #85 retired cynic

Went to see the doctor about my crippling fear of palindromes.
The jerk put me on Xanax.

Pity Rodney Dangerfield isn’t around to deliver that one.

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Eclectic Cyborg  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:58:43pm

re: #85 retired cynic

Heh. Well played.

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:59:10pm

re: #81 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

I just can’t even. The thought about fucking a bunch of fat, old, white haired, creepy men… Really, that’s beyond disgusting. (Sorry to anyone who’s like me; fat, old, white, etc.) But honestly, it’s fucking gross.

It’s the Standard Operating Procedure for Uncle Vlad!

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retired cynic  Nov 28, 2020 • 7:59:17pm

re: #85 retired cynic

That was stolen off the internet! I’m not that original.

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Dave In Austin  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:04:53pm
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Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:04:57pm

Poor Rion (the Osaka live blogger), some guy got angry with Rion as he walked by, was very threatening, so the only way to get rid of the guy was to go to the koban (police outpost). Anyway, the police requested Rion to stop the stream while they interviewed him.

Anyway, it’s a society with strong social control. That’s why they take communicable diseases seriously and why they’re not in trouble with Covid right now.

But the same society breeds some incredibly anal folk who object to anyone who seems a bit original or independent.

In this case I think the angry guy was a vendor of something, but to me looked more like a mob guy (plenty of those in Japan.)

I never ran into any objections in Japan, but I was only photographing and not live-streaming. Then again, I’m bigger than most Japanese and a foreigner on top of that, so mostly the locals ignored me.

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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:05:39pm
“…Tensions within Trump’s team came to a head that weekend, when Giuliani and Ellis staged what the senior administration official* called “a hostile takeover” of what remained of the Trump campaign.

On the afternoon of Nov. 13, a Friday, Trump called Giuliani from the Oval Office while other advisers were present, including Vice President Pence; White House counsel Pat Cipollone; Johnny McEntee, the director of presidential personnel; and Clark.

Giuliani, who was on speakerphone, told the president that he could win and that his other advisers were lying to him about his chances. Clark called Giuliani an expletive and said he was feeding the president bad information. The meeting ended without a clear path, according to people familiar with the discussion.

The next day, a Saturday, Trump tweeted out that Giuliani, Ellis, Powell and others were now in charge of his legal strategy. Ellis startled aides by entering the campaign’s Arlington headquarters and instructing staffers that they must now listen to her and Giuliani.

“They came in one day and were like, ‘We have the president’s direct order. Don’t take an order if it doesn’t come from us,’ ” a senior administration official recalled.

Clark and Miller pushed back, the official said. Ellis threatened to call Trump, to which Miller replied, “Sure, let’s do this,” said a campaign adviser.

It was a fiery altercation, not unlike the many that had played out over the past four years in the corridors of the West Wing. The outcome was that Giuliani and Ellis, as well as Powell — the “elite strike force,” as they dubbed themselves — became the faces of the president’s increasingly unrealistic attempts to subvert democracy.

The strategy, according to a second senior administration official, was, “Anyone who is willing to go out and say, ‘They stole it,’ roll them out. Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell. Send [former acting director of national intelligence] Ric Grenell out West. Send [American Conservative Union Chairman] Matt Schlapp somewhere. Just roll everybody up who is willing to do it into a clown car, and when it’s time for a press conference, roll them out.”

Trump and his allies made a series of brazen legal challenges, including in Nevada, where conservative activist Sharron Angle asked a court to block certification of the results in Clark County, by far the state’s most populous county, and order a wholesale do-over of the election.

Clark County Judge Gloria Sturman was incredulous.

“How do you get to that’s sufficient to throw out an entire election?” she said. She noted the practical implications of failing to certify the election, including that every official elected on Nov. 3 would be unable to take office in the new year, including herself.

Sturman denied the request. Not only was there no evidence to support the claims of widespread voter fraud, she said, but “as a matter of public policy, this is just a bad idea.”
washingtonpost.com

*Trump loyalists are going to blame Giuliani for the losses

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Belafon  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:06:50pm

re: #83 jaunte

his weeks-long jeremiad succeeded in undermining faith in elections and the legitimacy of Biden’s victory

I’m going to start calling bullshit on reporters that say this. They should call Biden’s presidency as legitimate as they called Trump’s.

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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:11:46pm

re: #93 Belafon

And on anyone who dignifies Trump’s whining as a “jeremiad.”

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Patricia Kayden  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:19:58pm
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jaunte  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:20:50pm
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Romantic Heretic  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:22:21pm

re: #37 thedopefishlives

Mrs. Fish was contacted by a hospital we had treated with over the summer, demanding immediate payment. They offered a 30% discount if we paid the remaining balance in full. She questioned how they were able to offer such a discount. It was difficult to explain to her that they got more than enough money from the insurance company, that they could offer us a 100% discount but for the fact that they wanted to extract their pound of flesh from us as well.

As a Canadian, this sort of thing really makes me wonder about the States.

Seriously? This is so fucked up.

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Patricia Kayden  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:22:52pm
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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:23:18pm

re: #96 jaunte

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Ruddy was Richard Mellon Scaife’s stooge who ran The Arkansas Project. He spread bullshit about Hillary killing Vince Foster.

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Patricia Kayden  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:28:52pm

re: #99 🌹UOJB!

Their lies are so outrageous. It’s amazing that we have a political party which suborns lying and then claims to be on the moral high ground because Jesus.

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Interesting Times  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:29:18pm

And now, neither can I o_O

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Romantic Heretic  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:30:18pm

re: #65 Eclectic Cyborg

Lie down with wolves, get fleeced:

FTFY.

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Eventual Carrion  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:36:20pm

re: #50 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

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Those birds would have probably died from windmill cancer soon enough anyway.

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Dread Pirate Ron  Nov 28, 2020 • 8:40:41pm
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thecommodore  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:03:53pm
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thecommodore  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:07:33pm

re: #6 Eclectic Cyborg

I’m really starting to be convinced there are no decent Republicans left.

I started knowing it once the Senate GOP (save Romney) acquitted Trump.

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Belafon  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:10:31pm

re: #101 Interesting Times

Pan’s Labyrinth is one of my son’s favorite movies. The response from him: “Don’t do the pale man dirty like that.”

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:10:42pm

As if I didn’t have enough things to worry about…

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Belafon  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:12:42pm

re: #108 🌹UOJB!

As if I didn’t have enough things to worry about…

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That would change the definition of the habitable zone a bit, I think.

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🌹UOJB!  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:16:32pm

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Hecuba's daughter  Nov 28, 2020 • 9:37:19pm

re: #72 Yeah Sure WhatEVs

This is an interesting article.

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Found the story infuriating — too many surrounding Trump were not only willing to indulge his fantasy but indeed try to make it succeed by going to court to throw out hundreds of thousands of votes under the pretext of “legitimate court challenges”. Nowhere does the article use the word “lie” to describe the blatantly false allegations made by everyone in Trump world. As is obvious, Trump only listens to lackeys who tell him what he wants to hear — his advisers are too cowed to tell him what he needs to hear; they all serve him and not the country. We were fortunate that the Republican judges who ultimately heard the appeals still retained sufficient ethics to dismiss them. Another term of Trump and McConnell packing the courts and we would have no chance to retain our democracy.

Too many in the GOP have participated in and continue to participate in this charade to destroy our nation. It was chilling to read of Trump allies trying to pressure Raffensperger to change Georgia results — there are certainly others who would have succumbed to the pressure.

And why use the term “humble” to describe the setting for the bizarre Giuliani press conference at Four Seasons Total Landscaping? The term “humble” carries an approbatory aura — it was a disgraceful performance in an inappropriate location. Every attorney involved in presenting these outrageous claims to the court should be facing disciplinary action, including disbarment for some.

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John Hughes  Nov 29, 2020 • 12:28:18am

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