Mrs. Betty Bowers: Things Republicans Are Going to Pretend to Care About Again
America’s best Christian explains which Republican concerns will suddenly rise from the dead the second Joe Biden is in the Oval Office.
America’s best Christian explains which Republican concerns will suddenly rise from the dead the second Joe Biden is in the Oval Office.
The founders were far from perfect, but at least they weren’t deliberately ignorant anti-science suck-ups, kissing the ass of an amoral narcissistic would-be Mussolini and putting the lives of US citizens in great danger with this reckless bullshit.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
A history of the Trump covid response in four acts. pic.twitter.com/OwoBtOY5ur
— David Frum (@davidfrum) December 30, 2020
My stimulus check pittance is pending in my account now.
Yay?
Ours hasn’t made it yet, neither has The Kid’s. I’m gonna need it for vet bills most likely. Sigh.
re: #2 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Makes you want to fucking smash your monitor, doesn’t it?
re: #4 A Mom Anon
Ours hasn’t made it yet, neither has The Kid’s. I’m gonna need it for vet bills most likely. Sigh.
I’m going to use most of mine to get my car fixed and donate the rest.
The man who regularly appears on covid-denier Tucker Carlson’s show is so primed to be offended by the left that he jumps all over Molly Jung-Fast for stating a fact.
The smug football-spiking glee over Luke Letlow’s death at 41 is one of the most repulsive things I’ve seen on this site.
Celebrating death is repugnant in all cases but he wasn’t a COVID denier. Urging that the costs of isolation & economic ruin be considered isn’t denialism: https://t.co/mHKUZh7DjU— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) December 30, 2020
Oh, for flips sake: “This is a Cakeist treaty”? You’re a “Stupidunt”, Boris.
The UK is having its cake and eating it over Brexit deal, PM Boris Johnson tells @bbclaurak
He refused to acknowledge it will mean new barriers to trade, but conceded there would be “changes” for businesshttps://t.co/q3VDH4eRmf pic.twitter.com/xBPvOPEuvq— BBC Politics (@BBCPolitics) December 30, 2020
re: #7 Barefoot Grin
I’m limited from seeing the fucker’s tweets, let alone responding to his bass-ackwardness.
The GOPer who died did so after not only ignoring masking/social distancing, but reveling in the refusal to mask or social distance at political rallies he led.
He knowingly engaged in the very risky behaviors that ultimately got him killed.
That’s on him. That’s on the know nothing GOP that spawned his dumbassery.
I don’t feel sorry for him or his family.
I feel sorry for those who got sick because they were exposed to people who attended his rallies. The GOP are a death cult and those who try to magic balance fairy the fuck out of their dumbassery are just as bad.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) needs your help to keep the U.S. Senate in Republican hands. So blared a handful of Facebook’s ads that Cruz’s campaign committee purchased this month. But none of them were actually raising money for the Republican candidates in Georgia. Instead, every penny donated went directly to…Cruz,” the Daily Beast reports.
re: #8 Alephnaught
“Cakeist”? Is that a word? Or is it made up? Can I make up words like that? Like, for example, #stupidunt. Example: “Boris is sttill a pure stupidunt”.
— Michael James (@alephnaught) December 30, 2020
re: #8 Alephnaught
Cake? Or Death.
Brexit is a disaster for the UK. It’s just slightly less one thanks to coming to a “deal” instead of having a no deal exit.
UK sees higher costs of doing business, less access to European markets, longer waits to enter the continent as travelers, and they’ve made a mess of what will happen with Ireland.
None of this was necessary. It was all built on lies, and the UK economy will take a long term hit thanks to it.
re: #10 lawhawk
I’m limited from seeing the fucker’s tweets, let alone responding to his bass-ackwardness.
The GOPer who died did so after not only ignoring masking/social distancing, but reveling in the refusal to mask or social distance at political rallies he led.
He knowingly engaged in the very risky behaviors that ultimately got him killed.
That’s on him. That’s on the know nothing GOP that spawned his dumbassery.
I don’t feel sorry for him or his family.
I feel sorry for those who got sick because they were exposed to people who attended his rallies. The GOP are a death cult and those who try to magic balance fairy the fuck out of their dumbassery are just as bad.
Yep. Here’s Molly’s statement: “He died of coronavirus yesterday at 41 years old.” But she paired it with a video of him maskless talking about how moves to limit the spread of covid can be taken too far if they crush businesses. Others have pointed out the Glenn himself made a public case for dancing on the graves of Thatcher and McCain.
re: #14 Barefoot Grin
That mirrors my own statements.
He was a GOPer who didn’t mask, held multiple events where he didn’t mask, got covid19, and died before he could be sworn in as a member of Congress.
WEAR A FUCKING MASK! The life you save could be your own.— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) December 30, 2020
For the last fucking time Section 230 is not a “special legal protection afforded to technology companies”
It applies to literally every website. Including the comments section of The Hill, for example. It also protects you from getting sued for retweeting or forwarding an email https://t.co/fG8OkInNdy— Evan Greer (@evan_greer) December 29, 2020
Everyone needs to realize that Donald Trump and his Republican Party are blatantly lying about Section 230. Trump wants to repeal it because he wants to sue Twitter for putting warnings on his tweets, but if he succeeds, the chaos it would cause would be monumental.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #16 Charles Johnson
Almost like the first step a fascist goverment would attempt.
Inside the Many Conspiracy Theories About the Great Reset
Far-right provocateurs are spreading myriad falsehoods about the new initiative to meet their needs. By Nancy LeTourneau
… whether your agenda is to deny climate change, challenge the Pope, or warn of an impending apocalypse, the Great Reset can be twisted into a conspiracy theory to meet your needs, regardless of how many lies that requires.
Biden has apparently spoken on this subject, which gives the haters that much more incentive to scream SOCIALISM!!
12 times the Beltway media failed us in 2020
Trump era woes, by Eric Boehlert
It does make you grind your teeth, even if nothing is really new.
Okay, who the fuck is gleeful over Luke Letlows death??
I understand that some people are taking “you reap what you sow” attitude about it but that’s not exactly akin to glee.
I believe some people end up getting what they deserve for not taking this virus seriously, but I’m not overjoyed that they died. I wish they had been fucking smarter in the first place so they might still be ALIVE.
What would have happened if Cleveland cops had been as scrupulous about Tamir Rice’s civil rights as the Nashville police were of those belonging to Anthony Quinn Warner? https://t.co/9QQXJHeI8M
— Charles P. Pierce (@CharlesPPierce) December 30, 2020
re: #15 lawhawk
That mirrors my own statements.
……
He was a GOPer who didn’t mask, held multiple events where he didn’t mask, got covid19, and died before he could be sworn in as a member of Congress.WEAR A FUCKING MASK! The life you save could be your own.
Unfortunately, even if he had worn a mask, he attended events where most people were unmasked, and therefore would likely have contracted the virus anyway. Given Trump’s position, being a Republican means being irresponsible, especially for your first run at an office. You cannot mask and socially distance and get votes from this crowd.
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Ohio Democrat Senator Sherrod Brown said Tuesday that he would push for a Senate vote on $2,000 stimulus checks by joining Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders’s filibuster on the Senate floor
re: #8 Alephnaught
Maybe they’re having their cake and eating it (narrator: they aren’t) but they’re not breeding their eels and selling them.
Sadly, French TV is currently showing French exporters hit with the same problem — the deal has no tarrif barriers but, like all trade outside the EU fairly large non-tarrif barriers.
But they didn’t vote to shoot themselves in the foot head.
re: #21 Eclectic Cyborg
Okay, who the fuck is gleeful over Luke Letlows death??
I understand that some people are taking “you reap what you sow” attitude about it but that’s not exactly akin to glee.
I believe some people end up getting what they deserve for not taking this virus seriously, but I’m not overjoyed that they died. I wish they had been fucking smarter in the first place so they might still be ALIVE.
As well as the people they unknowingly infected
No, it’s definitely not worth repealing for any reason. Getting rid of 230 would throw the entire internet into complete chaos - it would be a major disaster. https://t.co/G68v9z0yPw
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
It’s entirely possible that Trump knows this, and it’s the real reason why he’s agitating to repeal 230. He wants to burn it all down.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
A post yesterday from a FB friend (do not know her in person — she is a FOAF), who with her husband has been diagnosed with COVID:
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This is the type of message that is frightening — since it’s not clear where or when they were exposed. It’s likely that one contracted it and passed it to the other. But, unless you stay home and see no one else, you are in danger and are probably underestimating the level of risk.
I have tried to be cautious but still, I do shop and have not always been socially distanced when in a store; I walk outside (while masked) with my sister and a couple friends and have dined outside. And have had a few masked people inside the house for various services. When listing actual contacts with others, you realize how much exposure you actually have had, even if you are always masked and do not attend any social events.
1. Mount huge propaganda campaign to drum up “concern” about nonexistent voter fraud.
2. Call for “investigations” of nonexistent voter fraud.
3. Use the manufactured “concern” to grift shamelessly and bilk the Fox News crowd out of even more money. https://t.co/k3RWGDQMrq— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
My
stimulus checkpittance is pending in my account now.Yay?
That’s actually great news, the first confirmation I’ve seen that the funds are going out. Shitty as it is, it’s functionally “keep our only car from getting repo’ed money” or “keep me from working outside the home next week money”. This is a win for Democrats and I’m grateful. Gotta meet Maslow’s needs … 😎
re: #30 Charles Johnson
The good news is that Fox News shows are dropping in viewership.
Both Hannity and Ingraham didn’t even make the top 50 in cable shows last Monday night.
The grifting is wearing out the “base”, I think. In time only the truly anti-social nutjobs will be around. They though will be dangerous enough given the propensity for violence in this country.
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
My
stimulus checkpittance is pending in my account now.Yay?
Well, you can move up from gruel to cornbread at least for a month or two, so there’s that.
From a 2018 editorial in a Missouri paper before the election:
Russia hasn’t formally declared that Missouri Attorney General Josh Hawley is President Vladimir Putin’s favored candidate in the November U.S. Senate election, but the Russian hacking of Democratic incumbent Claire McCaskill is a clear indication of where Putin wants this election to go. More and more in America, it seems, what Putin wants, Putin gets.
Missourians should think long and hard about the implications of reports last week that Russian hackers tried unsuccessfully to infiltrate McCaskill’s Senate computer network — meaning that Russian meddling is an ongoing, serious national security threat. McCaskill left no doubt that she holds Putin responsible, calling him “a thug and a bully” and insisting she will not be intimidated.
News reports about Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential elections were probably easy for Missourians to disregard because, really, what does that have to do with us? But all of a sudden, decisions being made in Moscow threaten us right here, right now.
Russia recognizes that the Senate’s power balance hangs on the November election, with McCaskill’s seat among the most hotly contested in the country. Hawley is her likely GOP challenger, and if he defeats McCaskill, Republicans would retain control of the Senate and be emboldened to advance Trump’s pro-Russia agenda.
It’s safe to say that Putin does not want McCaskill to win. We also know that Hawley is Trump’s guy because the president made a point of promoting Hawley’s candidacy during a trip to Kansas City last week, during which Hawley went overboard in his unbridled praise of the president.
It’s clear that Josh Hawley is another Putin puppet, as demonstrated by his support of Trump’s coup.
You all remember that Trump actually DID launch a “voter fraud commission” already, right? The one that had to shut down in disgrace when it found absolutely no credible evidence of widespread fraud?
And now the GOP wants to repeat it.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #32 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
The good news is that Fox News shows are dropping in viewership.
Both Hannity and Ingraham didn’t even make the top 50 in cable shows last Monday night.
The grifting is wearing out the “base”, I think. In time only the truly anti-social nutjobs will be around. They though will be dangerous enough given the propensity for violence in this country.
Is the base wearing out or is its market share cracking because there are services leaping at the chance to provide a more tailored paranoia and rage porn experience?
re: #32 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
The good news is that Fox News shows are dropping in viewership.
Both Hannity and Ingraham didn’t even make the top 50 in cable shows last Monday night.
The grifting is wearing out the “base”, I think. In time only the truly anti-social nutjobs will be around. They though will be dangerous enough given the propensity for violence in this country.
Only because the grift had been picked up my Newsmax and OAN. Fox isn’t nutty enough any longer.
re: #32 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
The good news is that Fox News shows are dropping in viewership.
Both Hannity and Ingraham didn’t even make the top 50 in cable shows last Monday night.
The grifting is wearing out the “base”, I think. In time only the truly anti-social nutjobs will be around. They though will be dangerous enough given the propensity for violence in this country.
Of course, their drop in viewership may mean that more Trumpsters have migrated to Newsmax and OANN, so not a decline in crazy but a possible amplification of crazy.
“They’re either afraid or stupid, nobody really knows!”
Or consider a third possibility: you suck. https://t.co/DGMz8VDfD0— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
Our credit union has received the Treasury Department transfer of our 2X600 dollar stimulus. (They are not posting it until 4 Jan, however.) We will use the money to pay a local tree crew to remove dead pines—which seems like an appropriate purpose.
Oh good, we get to see you lose again! I never get tired of that. https://t.co/dQoGMD0p0p
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #10 lawhawk
I’m limited from seeing the fucker’s tweets, let alone responding to his bass-ackwardness.
The GOPer who died did so after not only ignoring masking/social distancing, but reveling in the refusal to mask or social distance at political rallies he led.
He knowingly engaged in the very risky behaviors that ultimately got him killed.
That’s on him. That’s on the know nothing GOP that spawned his dumbassery.
I don’t feel sorry for him or his family.
I feel sorry for those who got sick because they were exposed to people who attended his rallies. The GOP are a death cult and those who try to magic balance fairy the fuck out of their dumbassery are just as bad.
Next week Republicans are going to be swaggering into the Kentucky Capitol building maskless for the 2021 legislative session to prove Gov. Beshear can’t tell them what to do. Then they will vote to remove all Covid safety restrictions, and infection rates will soar. Fortunately, my wife, who works in the Capitol, has permission to continue to work at home.
re: #11 Dangerman
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) needs your help to keep the U.S. Senate in Republican hands. So blared a handful of Facebook’s ads that Cruz’s campaign committee purchased this month. But none of them were actually raising money for the Republican candidates in Georgia. Instead, every penny donated went directly to…Cruz,” the Daily Beast reports.
Good. The last two polls show Ossoff and Warnock both leading, including the Trafalgar poll!
Trump is now officially more fantasy-prone than Jim Hoft, who took down this story, is.
The FBI is sifting through what may be a sizeable trove of pictures, videos, and writings made by the bomber, Anthony Quinn Warner, the officials say.
Reported w/ Mike Kosnar.— Tom Winter (@Tom_Winter) December 30, 2020
re: #45 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
Trump is now officially more fantasy-prone than Jim Hoft, who took down this story, is.
Someone is going to get an Oscar playing Trump flailing conspiracy theories on Twitter while we lose 2500+ of our fellow Americans daily. I really fear that Trumpism can be crushed in the years to come. Trump being defeated was only the first part.
This guy lives in a 10,000sqft mansion. https://t.co/RGJuQNgQPA
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 30, 2020
re: #46 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Feds probing if Nashville bomber believed in lizard people conspiracy - NBC
re: #46 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
But don’t dare call the guy who blew up a bomb outside a key infrastructure node a terrorist. Nope. And don’t pay attention to the fact that cops were called on this guy by his then girlfriend who said he was building bombs, but they showed up at his place and didn’t bother to follow up or search the place or get warrants or anything back in 2019.
That compares/contrasts with the way cops would stop at nothing if it were a person of color minding their own business.
re: #49 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Feds probing if Nashville bomber believed in lizard people conspiracy - NBC
Hey! At least they tag the “lizard people” theory as “unfounded”. That’s more-responsible journalism than a lot of outlets can manage!
re: #16 Charles Johnson
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He won’t succeed. It won’t get 60 votes in the Senate. McConnell is just cynically using it to kill additional Covid relief.
No 💩
Trump doesn’t know what actual work is. He is a grifter and a criminal. pic.twitter.com/isMDSUiZm2— Yeah Sure WTF Ever 🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇨🇦 (@YeahSureWhatev2) December 30, 2020
re: #40 Charles Johnson
I realize that lack of self awareness is part of the Trump brand, but if you can’t figure out fear from stupidity maybe real stupid was inside you all along.
re: #47 LeftyRambles2413 (HappyWarrior)
Someone is going to get an Oscar playing Trump flailing conspiracy theories on Twitter while we lose 2500+ of our fellow Americans daily. I really fear that Trumpism can be crushed in the years to come. Trump being defeated was only the first part.
Okay my brain just went Moebius strip but how do you give a nuanced and authentic performance of someone shallow and superficial?
I think I briefly touched satori, but also any attempt to make Trump look like a person would be both an acting mistake and a mistake for all mankind
re: #48 Charles Johnson
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In ancient Rome generals would receive a triumph, but accompanying in their chariot would be a slave holding a memento mori, to whisper to them “but you are still mortal.”
What is less reported is that Thomas Friedman would ride in the chariot holding a McDonald’s double cheeseburger and whisper in the other ear “you’re very smart and special, and that pile of corpses was absolutely necessary.”
Over the millennia has he honed this craft and is now handsomely compensated by oligarchs to provide this service.
Dawn Wells, ‘Gilligan’s Island’s’ Mary Ann, Dies of COVID at 82 https://t.co/7bTGMPpzXm
— Variety (@Variety) December 30, 2020
re: #51 Jay C
Hey! At least they tag the “lizard people” theory as “unfounded”. T
And remember, we want to keep it that way.
Here we see Trumpites pathetically aping the behavior of the Dear Leader by mocking the wearing of masks in a pandemic. pic.twitter.com/hfYe58OMFa
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
The idiots are feeling frisky today. pic.twitter.com/x8zWXvX4FZ
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #10 lawhawk
I’m limited from seeing the fucker’s tweets, let alone responding to his bass-ackwardness.
The GOPer who died did so after not only ignoring masking/social distancing, but reveling in the refusal to mask or social distance at political rallies he led.
He knowingly engaged in the very risky behaviors that ultimately got him killed.
That’s on him. That’s on the know nothing GOP that spawned his dumbassery.
I don’t feel sorry for him or his family.
I feel sorry for those who got sick because they were exposed to people who attended his rallies. The GOP are a death cult and those who try to magic balance fairy the fuck out of their dumbassery are just as bad.
Amen to all of that. My sympathy is severely rationed after four years of the Trump regime. Sorry.
re: #57 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Damn It. It just keeps getting worse. If it isn’t old age it is Trump Disease getting so many of my childhood memories. Lucky for me no one close had died from it *knock on wood*. Those I know directly who have had it have survived or are actively fighting it off successfully so far, but with who knows what kind of lingering effects.
re: #21 Eclectic Cyborg
Okay, who the fuck is gleeful over Luke Letlows death??
I understand that some people are taking “you reap what you sow” attitude about it but that’s not exactly akin to glee.
I believe some people end up getting what they deserve for not taking this virus seriously, but I’m not overjoyed that they died. I wish they had been fucking smarter in the first place so they might still be ALIVE.
I did see one comment that said something along the lines of “his children will be too young to remember him, and in school other children will tell them ‘Donald Trump killed your father.’”
That’s not gloating though. His attending unmasked and packed political rallies was his choice.
Not having sympathy for the consequences of your own actions is not the same as gloating.
re: #16 Charles Johnson
Both sides of the aisle being those Republicans that kiss Trump’s left butt cheek and those that kiss his right one.
— Blue in Red Texas (@RockwallBlue) December 30, 2020
re: #61 Eventual Carrion
Damn It. It just keeps getting worse. If it isn’t old age it is Trump Disease getting so many of my childhood memories. Lucky for me no one close had died from it *knock on wood*. Those I know directly who have had it have survived or are actively fighting it off successfully so far, but with who knows what kind of lingering effects.
As of yet, I don’t know anyone I know in person who’s had the disease (though several people here and at Wonkette have had it). Amazingly there have been no cases in my town even this far in with the Trump plague.
re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
My
stimulus checkpittance is pending in my account now.Yay?
I don’t know if my own and my wife’s have arrived yet. I’ll have to call the bank and ask.
My wife and I decided to give the whole amount to my mother, who is still struggling with bills and rent in Chicago (on top of more money we will send her tomorrow).
re: #64 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
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re: #60 Patricia Kayden
Amen to all of that. My sympathy is severely rationed after four years of the Trump regime. Sorry.
It’s really hard to have sympathy for those who don’t care enough about themselves to want to live and care even less about anyone else.
re: #57 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Of covid (“related issues” - this is also from the article, but I find it silly).
re: #11 Dangerman
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) needs your help to keep the U.S. Senate in Republican hands. So blared a handful of Facebook’s ads that Cruz’s campaign committee purchased this month. But none of them were actually raising money for the Republican candidates in Georgia. Instead, every penny donated went directly to…Cruz,” the Daily Beast reports.
Good. Every penny one of these grifters keeps is one penny which will not go to the Georgia runoffs.
I’m fully in favour of every Republican grifting off their base.
re: #57 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Fuck 2020 sideways with a rusty fucking pitchfork.
re: #43 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Next week Republicans are going to be swaggering into the Kentucky Capitol building maskless for the 2021 legislative session to prove Gov. Beshear can’t tell them what to do. Then they will vote to remove all Covid safety restrictions, and infection rates will soar. Fortunately, my wife, who works in the Capitol, has permission to continue to work at home.
how many of them snuck ahead of the line for a vaccine, so masks don’t apply to them anymore?
I’ve been following the Landover Baptist on and off since the late 1990s and I liked their “straight face” shtick much better. This is just an actress being directly anti-evangelical/anti-GOP. I miss the old Mrs. Bowers who embraced the Medieval values “unironically”.
re: #55 The Ghost of a Flea
Okay my brain just went Moebius strip but how do you give a nuanced and authentic performance of someone shallow and superficial?
Ask Jon Voight!
re: #64 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
As of yet, I don’t know anyone I know in person who’s had the disease (though several people here and at Wonkette have had it). Amazingly there have been no cases in my town even this far in with the Trump plague.
Only 3 people I know personally have contracted the disease and all recovered. But the BIL of a friend died. Too many may be dismissive of the dangers of COVID because they do not know anyone who has suffered from a serious case. My Dallas area brother, who does take it seriously, keeps talking about how it’s only the residents of the Dallas inner city who have had real difficulties in his region, and how those who are healthy really don’t have anything much to worry about.
Walmart social media staffer accidentally puts crybaby Josh Hawley on the discount rack.
Walmart promptly deletes tweet.
LOL. pic.twitter.com/bT2KASh3kP— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) December 30, 2020
re: #23 Hecuba’s daughter
Unfortunately, even if he had worn a mask, he attended events where most people were unmasked, and therefore would likely have contracted the virus anyway. Given Trump’s position, being a Republican means being irresponsible, especially for your first run at an office. You cannot mask and socially distance and get votes from this crowd.
Then you get the consequences of your actions.
Being a Republican is a choice, and a risk factor for Covid-19.
He chose his death. I have no sympathy for him. None. My sympathy is reserved for those who do everything they can to care for themselves and others, and are put at risk by the libertarians fascists.
re: #75 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
That’s kinda uncool. Some poor kid is going to wind up losing they’re job.
Given what has shown up on Trump’s taxes for 2017 and prior years, is it possible that he’s getting this $600 check? After all, his reported “net income” tends to be very modest.
I need to catch up, haven’t watched any of last season
2 Days to go. Tease time!
My first walk on set into the Tardis of the 13th Doctor. Jb @bbcdoctorwho @bbcamerica @doctorwho_bbca @bbcone @doctorwho_magazine @doctorwho_bbca @doctorwho_aus @drwhoonline @radiotimes #jackisback #captainjackharkness #doctorwho #whovian #torchwood pic.twitter.com/jQdgwTs5Th— John Barrowman MBE (@JohnBarrowman) December 30, 2020
re: #79 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
I need to catch up, haven’t watched any of last season
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Weird thing I found over at Balloon Juice today: a Presidential Proclamation on the 850th Anniversary of the murder Martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket.
It’s kinda/sorta ludicrous in a way (especially as Donald Trump would probably think “Thomas Becket” was a columnist for the Washington Post or something) - and it reads like Rod Dreher ghost-wrote it: half canned history lesson, half inapt RW boilerplate about “religious freedom” and “resisting tyranny”, etc.
Though one HAS to know that even if he did know the story, Trump would probably sympathize with Henry II: though he might think Henry’s suggestions for personnel replacement to be just a tad unsubtle. Maybe.
It makes sense when you understand that it’s a phony rationalization, though. They oppose $2K payments because they believe people who need them deserve to suffer, if they even think about it at all. https://t.co/CKUEML2aLj
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #66 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
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Casino - Joe Pesci
Red Dawn (original) - C. Thomas Howell— 𝙒𝘽 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 🍕🐀😷 (@FormerDirtDart) December 30, 2020
re: #81 Jay C
Weird thing I found over at Balloon Juice today: a Presidential Proclamation on the 850th Anniversary of the
murderMartyrdom of St. Thomas Becket.It’s kinda/sorta ludicrous in a way (especially as Donald Trump would probably think “Thomas Becket” was a columnist for the Washington Post or something) - and it reads like Rod Dreher ghost-wrote it: half canned history lesson, half inapt RW boilerplate about “religious freedom” and “resisting tyranny”, etc.
Though one HAS to know that even if he did know the story, Trump would probably sympathize with Henry II: though he might think Henry’s suggestions for personnel replacement to be just a tad unsubtle. Maybe.
The proclamation also puts God over secular governance, a conservative desire for hundreds of years.
The son of a London sheriff and once described as “a low‑born clerk” by the King who had him killed, Thomas Becket rose to become the leader of the church in England. When the crown attempted to encroach upon the affairs of the house of God through the Constitutions of Clarendon, Thomas refused to sign the offending document. When the furious King Henry II threatened to hold him in contempt of royal authority and questioned why this “poor and humble” priest would dare defy him, Archbishop Becket responded “God is the supreme ruler, above Kings” and “we ought to obey God rather than men.”
re: #64 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
As of yet, I don’t know anyone I know in person who’s had the disease (though several people here and at Wonkette have had it). Amazingly there have been no cases in my town even this far in with the Trump plague.
Clearly not a major tourist destination. Is it the kind of place that you have to intend to go to in order to get there?
re: #59 Charles Johnson
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— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 30, 2020
It is a big Republican con job. https://t.co/Ni7hVq4Zs4
— 😺🌊😾 Willow 😾🌊😺 (@Fuzzy_Fuzzbutt) December 30, 2020
re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth
how many of them snuck ahead of the line for a vaccine, so masks don’t apply to them anymore?
I know the leadership got vaccinated. I don’t know about rank and file members or staff. I assume GOP staff will feel peer pressure not to wear a mask.
re: #87 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Clearly not a major tourist destination. Is it the kind of place that you have to intend to go to in order to get there?
Not a major tourist destination in that people deliberately come here (although Chimney Rock gets quite a few visitors, along with those who want to trace the Oregon, Mormon, or California Trails), but if your coming from the east on Interstate 80, we are the shortcut to Yellowstone National Park.
Also in the summer, lots of motorcyclists come through on the way to and back from Sturgis.
McConnell says Democrats’ proposal for $2,000 stimulus checks has ‘no realistic path to quickly pass the Senate’ https://t.co/G5qnq6Fs0q
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 30, 2020
Actually, Mitch, there is a very quick path: YOU BRING THE FUCKING BILL TO A VOTE!
re: #86 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
One of the issues Henry and Thomas Becket fought over was the right of secular authorities to try priests that raped or murdered people. Becket wanted to keep them exempt.
re: #93 Targetpractice
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Actually, Mitch, there is a very quick path: YOU BRING THE FUCKING BILL TO A VOTE!
It would pass by the end of the day if it was brought to a vote. The only thing blocking its path is McConnell. Nothing else. He is the reason Congress is broken. https://t.co/eQyhCralRY
— Patrick S. Tomlinson (@stealthygeek) December 30, 2020
re: #92 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Not a major tourist destination in that people deliberately come here (although Chimney Rock gets quite a few visitors, along with those who want to trace the Oregon, Mormon, or California Trails), but if your coming from the east on Interstate 80, we are the shortcut to Yellowstone National Park.
Also in the summer, lots of motorcyclists come through on the way to and back from Sturgis.
Truly miraculous that none of those plague carriers infected a local.
re: #79 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
I need to catch up, haven’t watched any of last season
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The GOP, in stated principles, would rather millions go hungry then one single person get a dollar they don’t need. https://t.co/0iPGXsWKPg
— skullsinthestars - Black lives matter (@drskyskull) December 30, 2020
re: #93 Targetpractice
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Actually, Mitch, there is a very quick path: YOU BRING THE FUCKING BILL TO A VOTE!
I hope this costs the GOP the Senate, because if not, nothing is going to pass next year, much less more Covid relief.
re: #94 jaunte
One of the issues Henry and Thomas Becket fought over was the right of secular authorities to try priests that raped or murdered people. Becket wanted to keep them exempt.
So, someone Trump would admire.
re: #100 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Maintaining conservative power.
re: #85 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Star Wars: ANH - Darth is real, everyone else is a muppet.
GoodFellas: Henry is real, everyone else is a muppet.
re: #90 Dread Pirate Ron
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re: #96 NO SMOCKING GUN!
Truly miraculous that none of those plague carriers infected a local.
During a good portion of the summer, the general store was nominally closed (they had no signs or lights indicating they were open). They would open the doors for locals but pretended to be closed for people from out-of-town. That may have helped a great deal.
re: #102 lawhawk
Apocalypse Now: Kurtz is real, everyone else is a muppet (too on the nose?!)
re: #98 jaunte
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What needs to happen is that the Senate rules must change so that the President of the Senate controls what bills get presented; rather than the Senate Majority Leader. Sure, McConnell would still control his party, but he couldn’t control what business comes before the Senate.
As it is now, McConnell wields more power than trump - why else was McConnell able to ram through so many court appointees when compared to Obama?
re: #98 jaunte
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That really says it all, that those of us who’ve had to bear various costs and fees since this past spring despite being “lucky” enough to keep our jobs can go fuck ourselves, but Zod forbid Toomey’s rich donors lose their tax cuts.
We now go live to conservatives who are calling for a boycott of Walmart during a break in between rants on “cancel culture”.#BoycottWalmart
— Charlotte Clymer 🏳️🌈 (@cmclymer) December 30, 2020
re: #102 lawhawk
Star Wars: ANH - Darth is real, everyone else is a muppet.
GoodFellas: Henry is real, everyone else is a muppet.
Harvey: Jimmy Stewart is real, everyone else is a muppet.
The Third Man: Orson Welles is real, everyone else is a muppet.
The Shining: Shelley Duvalle is real, everyone else is a muppet.
re: #107 Eric The Fruit Bat
What needs to happen is that the Senate rules must change so that the President of the Senate controls what bills get presented; rather than the Senate Majority Leader. Sure, McConnell would still control his party, but he couldn’t control what business comes before the Senate.
As it is now, McConnell wields more power than trump - why else was McConnell able to ram through so many court appointees when compared to Obama?
That in fact is not a rule, only tradition. If Mitch is obstructionist next year, VP Harris should regularly assert her constitutional authority as President of the Senate to get popular bills to the floor.
re: #105 lawhawk
Apocalypse Now: Kurtz is real, everyone else is a muppet (too on the nose?!)
“Who Framed Roger Rabbit?”—Bob Hoskins is real, everyone else is a muppet.
re: #93 Targetpractice
It wasn’t just Democrats— Dear Leader wanted the $2000 checks too.
re: #85 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
2001: Hal is real. Everyone else is Muppets.
Pirates of the Caribbean: Johnny Depp plays himself Captain Jack Sparrow, everyone else is a Muppet.
Training Day: The rookie Ethan Hawke is real. Everyone else is Muppets.
“Colossus: The Forbin Project”: Charles Forbin is real, everybody else is a muppet.
re: #118 jaunte
Training Day: The rookie Ethan Hawke is real. Everyone else is Muppets.
“Airplane!”—The autopilot is real. Everyone else is a Muppet.
Alien: Ripley is real, everyone else is a muppet.
re: #105 lawhawk
Apocalypse Now: Kurtz is real, everyone else is a muppet (too on the nose?!)
LMAO at this MAD TV parody!
The Muppet Christmas Carol: Kermit is real, everyone else is a muppet.
Empire Strikes Back: Darth Vader is real.
Totally normal for a president to tweet this isn’t it? pic.twitter.com/LOUNoKIguc
— Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) December 30, 2020
…millions more votes than Trump, but can’t get anywhere close to him in this poll. No incoming president has ever done as badly in this annual survey.” @MarkSteynOnline @TuckerCarlson That’s because he got millions of Fake Votes in the 2020 Election, which was RIGGED!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2020
re: #125 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s the new format for Trump tweets: Noun, verb, adjective, noun, RIGGED ELECTION!!
re: #124 Eclectic Cyborg
Empire Strikes Back: Darth Vader is real.
Starship Troopers: The Bugs are real.
re: #112 NO SMOCKING GUN!
If Mitch is obstructionist next year, VP Harris should regularly assert her constitutional authority as President of the Senate to get popular bills to the floor.
Given that McConnell stated back when Obama was elected his stated goal was “To Make Obama a one-term president”, do you really think that Harris would actually take control of the Senate’s agenda? I would love for that to happen, but I suspect that “tradition” ranks above Harris’s capability to get bills onto the Senate floor.
Sanders brings a Trump tweet to the Senate floor as he demands Ldr McConnell bring $2,000 checks to a vote
“We have a very unlikely ally in President Trump.. Here is what the leader of the Republican party says: ‘$2000 ASAP’ .. on this issue amazingly enough the POTUS is RIGHT” pic.twitter.com/uY6GzRSJyk— Ali Zaslav (@alizaslav) December 30, 2020
The Big Lewbowski. Walter is real, the rest are muppets. https://t.co/3bxu5k47Jp
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #128 Eric The Fruit Bat
Given that McConnell stated back when Obama was elected his stated goal was “To Make Obama a one-term president”, do you really think that Harris would actually take control of the Senate’s agenda? I would love for that to happen, but I suspect that “tradition” ranks above Harris’s capability to get bills onto the Senate floor.
She was a prosecutor. Plus, she only assumed office as a senator in 2017. She has never seen McConnell other than an obstructionist.
re: #107 Eric The Fruit Bat
As it is now, McConnell wields more power than trump - why else was McConnell able to ram through so many court appointees when compared to Obama?
IMO, mostly the power of a unified and utterly lockstep (R) caucus in the Senate: Mitch hasn’t really *changed* the rules, he’s just weaponized them to ensure absolute partisan control over every step of the legislative process (even if only by one or two votes) - and (at least AFAICT) not a single Republican Senator has strayed off the reservation in many years. Oh, Mitt Romney or Ben Sasse will play Designated Maverick every so often; and Susan Collins, of course, will reliably express her “concern” over this or that; but when it comes to legislation - and more importantly, judiciary court-packing with “approved” wingers - there’s no significant dissent or deviation from the Party Line. None. And with a Democratic Administration in the WH, it’s probably only going to get worse.
You’ve insulted 81m Americans by trying to annul their votes in this grandstand play so Trump won’t tweet mean things about you.
You should be expelled from the Senate for this stunt, or at the very least censured. @senatemajldr @SenSchumer #SeditionHasConsequences #Sedition— Hal Perry (@halperry) December 30, 2020
J FUCKING C
what stage of denial is this pic.twitter.com/ewHMSsoQik
— Brendan Karet 🚮 (@bad_takes) December 30, 2020
re: #135 The Pie Overlord!
J FUCKING C
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yes I know I misspelled Lebowski. 2020, man.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #105 lawhawk
Apocalypse Now: Kurtz is real, everyone else is a muppet (too on the nose?!)
The Godfather: Luca Brasi is real. Everyone else is a muppet.
BLAZING SADDLES: Harvey Korman is real, everyone else is a Muppet
LIFE OF BRIAN: Graham Chapman is real, everyone else is a Muppet
Groundhog Day: Bill Murray is real, everybody else is a muppet.
re: #134 thecommodore
The least that @HawleyMO should have done is let @walmart handle the situation, rather than slamming his dick on the table and accuse WalMart of using slave labor.
If I was WalMart, I’d sue his ass for defamation. https://t.co/d5qyGpW1XW— Eric The Fruit Bat (@ericfruitbat) December 30, 2020
Weirdest goddamned cult I’ve ever seen. https://t.co/swccSjm9C3
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
re: #134 thecommodore
Or maybe you’d like to apologize for the pathetic wages you pay your workers as you drive mom and pop stores out of business
— Josh Hawley (@HawleyMO) December 30, 2020
Somebody cc: @leftaccidental
WIZARD OF OZ: Frank Morgan is real, everyone else is a Muppet
moron
The United States had more votes than it had people voting, by a lot. This travesty cannot be allowed to stand. It was a Rigged Election, one not even fit for third world countries!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2020
Well look who’s going to join #RussianHawley in the Electoral Vote Challenge!
Loeffler Suggests She May Contest Trump’s Electoral College Loss
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) on Wednesday signaled that she was open to objecting to the certification of Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 presidential election.
If Loeffler were to object, she would join Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) and others in the House who intend to challenge the official count, forcing a vote on whether or not to accept the election’s results.
“Everything’s on the table right now,” Loeffler said, asked about challenging the electoral college count. The New York Times’ Astead Herndon reported her remarks.
“That vote is Jan. 6, and I’m going to continue to fight for this President because he fought for us,” the senator added. “He put America first. But I need to win on Jan. 5 in order to be there on Jan. 6.”
I find it thoroughly OBSCENE that republican Senators are all of a sudden worried that people “who don’t need” $2,000 will get it, but they shelled out MILLIONS in aid to people like Kanye West and Tom Brady, no problem.
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) December 30, 2020
re: #57 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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re: #3 Eclectic Cyborg
My
stimulus checkpittance is pending in my account now.Yay?
Just found out while checking on an NSF notification that mine will be available on Monday 1/4/21. Yay ?
re: #146 The Pie Overlord!
WIZARD OF OZ: Frank Morgan is real, everyone else is a Muppet
Sharknado: The sharks are real, everyone else is a Muppet.
Category 6: Tornado Tommy is real, everyone else is a Muppet.
re: #149 jaunte
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Pulpit pimps left and right got money they didn’t need, but we can’t let a single cent go to a grocery store clerk who still has his job because that would bring the entire Republic down.
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re: #145 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
So why are you still a member of the @GOP? Your hypocrisy is a sight to behold. https://t.co/djUaPEQji5
— Eric The Fruit Bat (@ericfruitbat) December 30, 2020
re: #145 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
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It’s good to know that Josh is suddenly supportive of a living wage.
— The Alabama Sharpie™ (@AlabamaSharpie) December 30, 2020
re: #157 🌹UOJB!
Say folks, what’s wrong with this picture?????
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The woman filmed in a viral video accusing Grammy-winning jazz musician Keyon Harrold’s son of stealing her iPhone has doubled down on her actions, claiming she was actually assaulted. But, when pressed for evidence, she stopped answering CNN’s calls. https://t.co/nEFTLgunG6
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 30, 2020
re: #85 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Little Shop of Horrors: Audrey is real, every one else is Muppets.
re: #128 Eric The Fruit Bat
Given that McConnell stated back when Obama was elected his stated goal was “To Make Obama a one-term president”, do you really think that Harris would actually take control of the Senate’s agenda? I would love for that to happen, but I suspect that “tradition” ranks above Harris’s capability to get bills onto the Senate floor.
I don’t expect it to happen. I’m hoping the Democrats sweep the Georgia Senate runoffs. That way, at least a reconciliation bill will pass, and Biden can get his appointees confirmed.
Proof that I’ve watched to many home improvement shows on TV, first thing I noticed was that those homes are losing tons of heat through poorly insulated roofs
(no show build up)
WINTER WONDERLAND: Timelapse footage captured a winter storm that hit Iowa, bringing several inches of snow to the Des Moines area. https://t.co/f1KTqalGyP pic.twitter.com/c6J91thkYk
— ABC News (@ABC) December 30, 2020
Christians confront Native American asking them to get off sacred land: ‘This land belongs to Jesus’
Police were called this Sunday Christian prayer group faced off with Native Americans who were upset about their gathering on the Great Serpent Mound, which is a Native American national historic site in southern Ohio, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.
The leader of the group, far-right pastor David Daubenmire, said that the mound is a place where dark energy is released into the world. Daubenmire and his followers were on the scene “praying down (the) Satanic serpent mounds,” according to the group’s YouTube video, titled, “PAGANS TRY TO PREVENT PRAYER.”
Heh! Dave and his gang remind me of communist fanatics trying to take over somebody’s farm: “This land belongs to the people!”
re: #163 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of USPS, Goodyear, and Oreo
Isn’t Daubenmire that asshole coach from the Youtube videos?
re: #164 Eclectic Cyborg
I believe so.
re: #145 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
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I didn’t see 2020 ending with Hawley championing labor rights.
Apes on a Plane. https://t.co/G6zxGvW707
— Jon Cryer (@MrJonCryer) December 30, 2020
re: #157 🌹UOJB!
Say folks, what’s wrong with this picture?????
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You mean OTHER than that being a pic of Harpo Marx, not Jerome “Curly” Howard????
Actually, Jerome had a thick head of hair, originally: when he got pulled in to doing a short with his brothers, he shaved his head as a gag: which went over so well, he kept the look.
re: #75 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Bravo to that brave employee who tweeted that.
Sen. Doug Jones is quarantining and won’t be in the Senate to vote to override Trump’s NDAA veto https://t.co/oWZq4uEfZd
— Christal Hayes (@Journo_Christal) December 30, 2020
re: #49 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Feds probing if Nashville bomber believed in lizard people conspiracy - NBC
The David Icke Lizard People stuff is essentially “Q Classic”.
And believed partially to have really racist roots since it has been used to explain Great Zimbabwe; e.g. “Black people could not have built this, it must have been someone else.”
re: #172 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
The David Icke Lizard People stuff is essentially “Q Classic”.
And believed partially to have really racist roots since it has been used to explain Great Zimbabwe; e.g. “Black people could not have built this, it must have been someone else.”
And it’s known that David Ickey has turned to standard anti-semitism as of late…
Oh @dog_rates I’m tearing up.
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️https://t.co/lSGgc0AZUC— Yeah Sure WTF Ever 🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇨🇦 (@YeahSureWhatev2) December 30, 2020
Call the manager, Karen! https://t.co/sitszWSbaB
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) December 30, 2020
re: #164 Eclectic Cyborg
Isn’t Daubenmire that asshole coach from the Youtube videos?
Yes.
And when kiddie porn was found on the family computer, Coach Dave’s son took the fall…
re: #177 🌹UOJB!
Yes.
And when kiddie porn was found on the family computer, Coach Dave’s son took the fall…
And where did the son get his lust for prepubescent females, you may ask? Well, as the saying goes, the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree…
How about this for a chilly start to the day?! Antero Reservoir dropped to -50° this morning, the 4th-coldest temperature at this station since 1961! It did not break the state record, though. #COwx pic.twitter.com/1lLtGjt509
— WeatherNation (@WeatherNation) December 30, 2020
A terrorist set off a fucking bomb in Nashville. Not a peep from you. https://t.co/g8Rwid7q45
— GreatGrey (@GreatGrey) December 30, 2020
re: #85 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Double Indemnity - keep Edward G Robinson
alternative: The Ten Commandments - keep Edward G Robinson.
:)
moron
We now have far more votes than needed to flip Georgia in the Presidential race. Massive VOTER FRAUD took place. Thank you to the Georgia Legislature for today’s revealing meeting!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 30, 2020
There’s few things I love more than other peoples enthusiasm for animals. This thread is a grade A cockle warmer. https://t.co/awtKwxvCIF
— Officer Edith (@OfficerEdith) December 30, 2020
Far, far too often we used euphemisms like “shambolic management style” or “unorthodox leadership” to describe behavior that any parent with a toddler would immediately recognize.
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) December 30, 2020
Quick! name for armed men in masks who gather around provincial political leader’s house if this is happening in another country. Go! https://t.co/M3OLtp6A2c
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) December 30, 2020
— Jennifer Hayden (@Scout_Finch) December 30, 2020
re: #187 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Wow. That’s…………….too bad.
re: #188 nines09
Wow. That’s…………….too bad.
At least he apologized — which is more than you can say for anyone in the administration. Of course, he harmed untold number of Americans by his despicable downplaying of the virus for months.
re: #187 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
It’s infuriating that they only care of they’re personally affected.
Oh well. Too bad so sad.
re: #189 Hecuba’s daughter
At least he apologized — which is more than you can say for anyone in the administration. Of course, he harmed untold number of Americans by his despicable downplaying of the virus for months.
Meh. Where’s my sympathy? I’ve misplaced it.
re: #187 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Typical Republican—pooh poohs it until it hits home…
re: #189 Hecuba’s daughter
Dr. Drew is a dick. Him and Adam Carolla had TV and radio shows for years where they just made shit up. Adam is a real dick and Drew is a Professional Dick.
“The Senate’s not going to be bullied into rushing out more borrowed money into the hands of Democrat rich friends who don’t need the help.”
- @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell, explaining why Republicans are blocking $2,000 stimulus checks for ordinary Americans pic.twitter.com/MQoradPHHI— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) December 30, 2020
re: #191 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Meh. Where’s my sympathy? I’ve misplaced it.
He apologized months ago — long before he was infected.
“The Senate’s not going to be bullied into rushing out more borrowed money into the hands of Democrat rich friends who don’t need the help.”
- @senatemajldr Mitch McConnell, explaining why Republicans are blocking $2,000 stimulus checks for ordinary Americans pic.twitter.com/MQoradPHHI— Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) December 30, 2020
One dance left Georgia… America wins when we vote. Vote early by December 31. Find your voting information at https://t.co/DBCdQDd1je #onedanceleft #GArunoff #georgia 🍑 🗳💙 pic.twitter.com/Ks9cMxsWA1
— R.E.M. HQ (@remhq) December 23, 2020
“Democrat rich friends” lined up at food banks too busy to respond to Mitch.
I think I’m in this video, the short clip of Hymn to the 7th Galaxy.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
And now Rev. Raphael Warnock signs a message for you! @ReverendWarnock #ASL #RaphaelWarnock #WarnockOssoff #FlipTheSenate #GetOutVote #GOTV #GeorgiaVoter #GeorgiaRunoff#DeafGeorgiaVoteBlue #DeafVotesCount #VoteGeorgiaBlue pic.twitter.com/AsyxtghovD
— Deaf Georgia Vote Blue (@DeafGAVoteBlue) December 29, 2020
re: #196 A hollow voice says,1st round on points. Onward!
He apologized months ago — long before he was infected.
Still searching.
The main line of Hymn to the 7th Galaxy isn’t technically the same lick, though. The starting note’s different.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 30, 2020
Bernie Sanders just stuffed Mitch McConnell in a locker.
“Let me just make it clear for the majority leader — that 10 out of the poorest 25 counties in the US are located in Kentucky.” pic.twitter.com/EPm7jT5TSF— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) December 30, 2020
Yet, many Kentucky voters love them some Mitch.
And in case there was any doubt on this point, the $2,000 payment (like $600 one) would be *phased out* according to other income.
So households making over ~$115k/person would *not* get much/any dough. (Details: https://t.co/C5AhKtBCpv.)
Diff from “Democrat rich friends.” https://t.co/ALcWCk6vqI— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) December 30, 2020
“Together, we will feast on the whimpers of our oppressors—and also many, many hot dogs!” https://t.co/DXqxJkvIS8
— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) December 29, 2020
re: #29 Hecuba’s daughter
A post yesterday from a FB friend (do not know her in person — she is a FOAF), who with her husband has been diagnosed with COVID:
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This is the type of message that is frightening — since it’s not clear where or when they were exposed. It’s likely that one contracted it and passed it to the other. But, unless you stay home and see no one else, you are in danger and are probably underestimating the level of risk.
I have tried to be cautious but still, I do shop and have not always been socially distanced when in a store; I walk outside (while masked) with my sister and a couple friends and have dined outside. And have had a few masked people inside the house for various services. When listing actual contacts with others, you realize how much exposure you actually have had, even if you are always masked and do not attend any social events.
The virus is totally unpredictable:
Anyone can get it
Anyone can have it and not know it
Anyone who has it (knowing or not) can pass it on
Anyone can survive it
Anyone can die from it
Anyone can experience nasty medical side effects that create a permanent pre-existing condition
The virus does not fight fair
doing everything ‘right’ - masking, washing, distancing, limiting contact with the public - are not a guarantee you won’t get it. what they do is reduce the likelihood.
it’s the 4th one that’s the real issue. determining when you have to make contact with anyone outside your known safe pod. Have to. Not want to. that’s why any negotiation or rationalization of why this visit, this trip, this christmas, thanksgiving, birthday, whatever is so much nonsense. the virus doesn’t care and it is opportunistic and predatory.
when you have to make contact, then masking, washing and 6’ distancing are the necessary and ‘easy’ parts to mitigate the risk. They work. They are not a guarantee. So again, first, limit contact as much as possible.
As to jobs outside your home, do it if you have to.
Do it smart, even if your boss / employer won’t.
And if you can’t, consider whether your job is worth your life (it isn’t).
we may be seeing light at the end of the tunnel.
meanwhile, stay vigilant.
remind yourself of these factors regularly so you don’t get lazy or complacent, or forgetful.
Your objective is to keep you and yours alive.
unnecessary risks are, unnecessary.
— 𝙒𝘽 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 🍕🐀😷 (@FormerDirtDart) December 30, 2020
Josh Hawley voted in Missouri using his sister’s address. State law requires voters to register at their residence. Hawley owns a home in the DC suburbs and a lot under development in Missouri. https://t.co/OtJwW0dYzi
— Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) December 30, 2020
Who wants to win a bet with Dan Patrick?
re: #93 Targetpractice
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Actually, Mitch, there is a very quick path: YOU BRING THE FUCKING BILL TO A VOTE!
re: #210 jaunte
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Who wants to win a bet with Dan Patrick?
Fetterman has already established that Patrick is refusing to pay out.
It would be a privilege to return to the Pentagon as Deputy Secretary of Defense and work alongside @LloydAustin, @ColinKahl, and the incredible DoD total workforce to advance the Biden-Harris administration’s defense priorities. https://t.co/uGKzXy3ucT
— Kathleen Hicks (@kath_hicks) December 30, 2020
re: #212 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Fetterman has already established that Patrick is refusing to pay out.
Memories of George Hayduke’s REVENGE books where he outlines how to put a false lien on a person’s home, bank accounts, property…
re: #194 jaunte
“The Senate’s not going to be bullied into rushing out more borrowed money into the hands of Democrat rich friends who don’t need the help.” Mitch
B*st*rd
re: #111 The Ghost of a Flea
Harvey: Jimmy Stewart is real, everyone else is a muppet.
The Third Man: Orson Welles is real, everyone else is a muppet.
The Shining: Shelley Duvalle is real, everyone else is a muppet.
The Muppets Take Manhattan
Linda Lavin is real, everyone else is a muppet.
Oh wait.
😂😂😂
*Due to Covid protocols the New Years Eve party at Mar A Lago this year will no longer allow sharing straws in the men’s room. @DonaldJTrumpJr
— NoelCaslerComedy (@CaslerNoel) December 30, 2020
re: #112 NO SMOCKING GUN!
That in fact is not a rule, only tradition. If Mitch is obstructionist next year, VP Harris should regularly assert her constitutional authority as President of the Senate to get popular bills to the floor.
this
this
1000 times THIS!
mitch should understand as he is the great breaker of traditions
re: #123 The Ghost of a Flea
The Muppet Christmas Carol: Kermit is real, everyone else is a muppet.
damn!
i thought I….
ok. gmta
re: #216 Dangerman
The Muppets Take Manhattan
Linda Lavin is real, everyone else is a muppet.
Oh wait.
Saving Private Ryan - Tom Hanks is real, everyone else is a Muppet.
re: #221 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Saving Private Ryan - Tom Hanks is real, everyone else is a Muppet.
The Warriors…actually, just make everyone a muppet.
And for whoever mentioned it -
“2001: A Muppet Odyssey” would probably work as a movie.
re: #125 Backwoods_Sleuth
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— Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) December 30, 2020
president-elects generally do not win
eisenhower and obama were exceptions
sitting presidents almost always win
it took trump 4 tries ‘win’
re: #223 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
And for whoever mentioned it -
“2001: A Muppet Odyssey” would probably work as a movie.
Kermit as Bowman turning into the Star Child?
re: #225 🌹UOJB!
Kermit as Bowman turning into the Star Child?
I think there are actually a lot of ways you could “cast” it. Would also depend on how you’re trying to work with the material.
Though I’m pretty sure “The Dawn of Muppets” would end with Animal hurling something into the sky - to transform into The Swine Trek (?).
Basic Instinct: Michael Douglas is real, the rest are muppets.
Sleepless in Seattle: Tom Hank’s son is real, the rest are muppets.
Amadeus: F Murray Abraham is real, the rest are muppets
The Hobbit: Martin Freeman is real, the rest are muppets.
re: #227 The Ghost of a Flea
Basic Instinct: Michael Douglas is real, the rest are muppets.
Miss Piggy handles the icepick…
re: #232 🌹UOJB!
Having said it, I kind of built my own nightmare fuel and don’t want to think about the details.
But do I think it’s a film where you could most fundamentally re-contextualize every single scene into comedy by having everyone be Muppets doing completely straight line reads while Michael Douglas plays his role exactly the same.
re: #223 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
I’d like to see the Muppets do Glengarry Glen Ross.
re: #229 The Ghost of a Flea
Amadeus: F Murray Abraham is real, the rest are muppets
kind of Salieri’s whole point, wasn’t it?
re: #235 Dangerman
Well, there’s two ways to read the film.
One is to look at actual Salieri, who was a friend of Mozart but went mad at the end of his life suffered dementia and sometimes believed he had killed his friend. This frame exists within the film….the character Salieri could be an unreliable narrator, but he believes his own story.
The second is that the story is an allergory for the pain of creating art and feeling unrecognized played out between two characters who have different versions of the same thing and how the suffering of each causes terrible consequences. Salieri wants fame, and want Mozart’s recognition, and in envy destroys Mozart…but he can only destroy Mozart because he recognizes he understands the younger composer lives in terror his father’s disapproval and conditional love.
Training Day, Denzel is real, everyone else is a Muppet.
Not the most egregious one, but shitty nonetheless.
Utah’s Phil Lyman, who was arrested and convicted for leading an illegal ATV-protest ride through an archeological rich canyon in southeast Utah, received a pardon from President Donald Trump.https://t.co/A8xFQLEjBj
— Jonathan Romeo (@JonathanDHerald) December 30, 2020
I should be a good boy and pay bills with that damn stimulus check. But every time I think about it there are so many more Fun things I could do:
an Ibanez Artcore AS7312 12-String Semi-Hollow
an old SGI O2 computer with a R12000 processor
a Nikon D610 full frame camera
there was a really nice old Winchester 94 .30-30 at the pawn shop. Semi-auto Franci 20 gauge too.
Argh!!!! :D
The two most serious temptations are the guitar and the camera…
re: #186 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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When NH GOP newly selected Speaker Richard Hinch died of covid a couple of weeks ago, the man who coveted his role and has served for a few years from Londonderry (where the final two Trump rallies were held) was quoted as saying that his death had nothing to do with masks. He’s a true wingnut who co-chaired the NH Trump campaign and in 2016 said that Hillary Clinton should be shot. BTW, here’s his wedding photo:
This has been ramping up among the fringees. We saw the stupid stunt by some of them trying to call Sununu a tyrant and demanding that he be impeached. They may succeed in making Sununu a Democrat when this is all over. Sununu supported Trump early, but refused to attend his rallies as the covid disaster took hold. But wait, there’s more!
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re: #234 jaunte
I’d like to see the Muppets do Glengarry Glen Ross.
Cookies are for closers, Monster.
Oh No They’re Not…
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Worldometer says we passed 2 million US cases, will have 350 thousand dead when the next state posts.
re: #238 lizardofid
Training Day, Denzel is real, everyone else is a Muppet.
Sunset Boulevard where Norma Desmond is real, everyone else is a muppet.
I see it and am totally on her side now……
re: #240 William Lewis
I should be a good boy and pay bills with that damn stimulus check. But every time I think about it there are so many more Fun things I could do:
an Ibanez Artcore AS7312 12-String Semi-Hollow
an old SGI O2 computer with a R12000 processor
a Nikon D610 full frame camera
there was a really nice old Winchester 94 .30-30 at the pawn shop. Semi-auto Franci 20 gauge too.Argh!!!! :D
The two most serious temptations are the guitar and the camera…
Go for the camera. Easier to use in public than the gun and probably less frustrating than guitar to get better with. By the way, I will be camera shopping soon. SLR Canon. I want a film camera for that particular film stock look especially Tri-x b&w grainy and pushed.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
I am so over what the fucking founders would say. The last founding father died in 1836, before the Civil War. They’ve been dead how long, and yet we run back to guess what dead people might say or think like horses to a burning barn any time an idea needs to be certified by the GOP.
The founding fathers created a framework. Nobody needs to look at a Model T car to know why their 2012 Honda Civic won’t run.
What does anyone think the founding fathers would say about a draft-dodging multi-divorced pussyhound trying to steal a national election? Who cares! Doesn’t matter, they’re dead.
re: #50 lawhawk
But don’t dare call the guy who blew up a bomb outside a key infrastructure node a terrorist. Nope. And don’t pay attention to the fact that cops were called on this guy by his then girlfriend who said he was building bombs, but they showed up at his place and didn’t bother to follow up or search the place or get warrants or anything back in 2019.
That compares/contrasts with the way cops would stop at nothing if it were a person of color minding their own business.
Or a Florida woman keeping spreadsheets of covid infection rates across the country.
re: #239 teleskiguy
Not the most egregious one, but shitty nonetheless.
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I would bet if that fucker doesn’t have his property gated or fenced he would be really pissed if a bunch of my friends and I rode onto his property and started digging up donuts in his yard.