Zambian Artist Sampa the Great: Tiny Desk (Home) Concerts

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I hadn’t heard of Sampa the Great before this incredible Tiny Desk Concert, but she deserves the title. And so does the band.

NPR Music’s Tiny Desk series will celebrate Black History Month by featuring four weeks of Tiny Desk (home) concerts and playlists by Black artists spanning different genres and generations each week. The lineup includes both emerging and established artists who will be performing a Tiny Desk concert for the first time. This celebration highlights the beautiful cornucopia of Black music and our special way of presenting it. We hope you enjoy.

LaTesha Harris | February 23, 2021
“Freedom is what we feel when we perform. And freedom is what the world is in need of right now. In this pandemic it feels like we all need a sense of freedom.” Sampa Tembo is in Lusaka, Zambia, her landlocked African home country. She’s better known as Sampa The Great, an understated title. In her Tiny Desk (home) concert, the poet, rapper and singer-songwriter delivers evidence that it’s more like Sampa the Greatest.

Her set is rich with earth’s abundances. She performs “Rhymes To The East,” “Mwana,” “Freedom” and “Final Form” — the latter three off 2019’s The Return — surrounded by life. Warmth pours in from exuberant trilling, zealous drums and her seven-piece band’s loose movements. Dressed in warm oranges and muted browns and wearing a crown resembling red clay, Sampa is Mother Earth herself.

Initially raised in Botswana, Sampa moved to Australia as a young adult and established herself in Sydney’s hip-hop scene. There, she released two mixtapes, 2015’s The Great Mixtape and 2017’s award-winning Birds and the BEE9, all the while generating buzz. She had been based in Melbourne for the last four years, but the next chapter of her musical journey will find her at home in Zambia.

As displayed in her Tiny Desk, Sampa’s artistic strength comes from the ease with which she cultivates connectivity. Music becomes a mode of generative healing that she shares with her bandmates, some of Lusaka’s best musicians, collaborators and audience. It’s the type of energy people need in this moment: precious and infinite.

SET LIST
“Rhymes To The East”
“Mwana”
“Freedom”
“Final Form”

MUSICIANS
Sampa The Great: vocals
Lazarus “Lalo” Zulu: keys
Kasonde “Tek1” Sunkutu: drums
Mapalo “Mapskeys” Mapalo: bass
Samuel Masta: guitar
Mwanje Tembo: vocals
Tio Nason: vocals
Joy Tusankine Namwila: vocals

CREDITS
Video: Carl Pires, The Nativez Media, Geo Musiwa, Isaac Tuba, Andrew Zulu
Audio: Ben Kalulu, Andrei Eremin

TINY DESK TEAM
Producers: Abby O’Neill
Video Producer: Morgan Noelle Smith
Audio Mastering: Josh Rogosin
Art Director: CJ Riculan
Associate Producer: Bobby Carter
Tiny Production Team: Bob Boilen, Kara Frame, Maia Stern
Executive Producer: Lauren Onkey
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

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1
The Ghost of a Flea  Feb 25, 2021 • 1:54:59pm

So the freak out is even stupider than it already appeared to be.

The brand will now be Potato Head.

Fuuuucck these people.

2
jaunte  Feb 25, 2021 • 1:56:42pm

re: #1 The Ghost of a Flea

Give them some orange hair to clip on top and they’ll be fine.

3
Dread Pirate Ron  Feb 25, 2021 • 1:57:01pm
4
jeffreyw  Feb 25, 2021 • 1:57:09pm

Cheese Crust Meat Lover’s Pizza

5
Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:01:26pm

re: #1 The Ghost of a Flea

That’s good - we’ll see how fast the reichwing backs away from this…

6
Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:02:38pm

re: #4 jeffreyw

Looks yummy….

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jeffreyw  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:03:48pm

re: #6 Eric The Fruit Bat

Looks yummy….

I thought for a second that I put on too much garlic..

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O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:04:06pm

re: #7 jeffreyw

I thought for a second that I put on too much garlic..

No such thing.

9
nines09  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:04:39pm

Not letting this go right away.
Good news.

10
BigPapa  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:04:47pm

Sampa is delightful. Lot going on in the music and vocals.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:05:19pm

re: #7 jeffreyw

I thought for a second that I put on too much garlic..

There can never be too much garlic.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:05:40pm

re: #5 Eric The Fruit Bat

That’s good - we’ll see how fast the reichwing backs away from this…

You can literally see people responding as though they’ve won, rather than admitting that they didn’t read the initial statement.

The “right” isn’t going to back down. They’ll either declare victory or change the subject.

13
BigPapa  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:06:14pm

re: #11 Eric The Fruit Bat

There can never be too much garlic.

This is the golden rule.

14
nines09  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:06:38pm

re: #4 jeffreyw

Looks like that plate warmed up nicely…

15
jeffreyw  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:07:50pm

re: #14 nines09

Looks like that plate warmed up nicely…

I got it to temp and spun it up on a wheel.

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Eric The Fruit Bat  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:08:06pm

re: #9 nines09

More from the Detroit Free Press here.

LANSING - Authorities have confirmed that former Olympics gymnastics coach John Geddert has killed himself.

“My office has been notified that the body of John Geddert was found late this afternoon after taking his own life,” Attorney General Dana Nessel said in a written statement. “This is a tragic end to a tragic story for everyone involved.”

Michigan State Police tweeted that troopers found Geddert’s body about 3:24 p.m. at a rest area on eastbound Interstate 96 in Clinton County.

The investigation is ongoing, and no other details were being released, they said.

Officials charged Geddert this morning with 24 counts including human trafficking, sexual assault, racketeering and lying to police.

17
nines09  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:12:24pm

re: #16 Eric The Fruit Bat

“And it was reported that after John Geddert took his own life he was on the radio. And the windshield. And the headliner. And the seat.”
boom

18
Nyet  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:13:00pm

BTW.
Those flex cuffs.
That guy, Munchel was the name I think, found them on a table. Q: what were they doing there in the first place?

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William Lewis  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:14:05pm

re: #18 Nyet

BTW.
Those flex cuffs.
That guy, Munchel was the name I think, found them on a table. Q: what were they doing there in the first place?

No, he claimed he found them. Given the rest of his costume, I find that … difficult .. to believe.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:14:55pm
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Nyet  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:19:18pm

re: #19 William Lewis

No, he claimed he found them. Given the rest of his costume, I find that … difficult .. to believe.

No, he found them:

casetext.com

Munchel and Eisenhart breached the Capitol. See id. After they have been in the building for several minutes, they spotted plastic handcuffs. See id. Munchel shouts “Zip ties! I need to get me some of those motherfuckers.” See id. Munchel and Eisenhart took a handful and carried the plastic handcuffs into the Senate gallery. See id. After leaving the gallery, Eisenhart told Munchel not to carry the plastic handcuffs, concluding that they “need[ed] to get them out of [their] hands.” See id. Later, Munchel took some home with him to Tennessee. See Munchel Tr. 16:15-17:5. While in the Capitol and after she left, Eisenhart claimed that she took the plastic handcuffs to keep them away from “bad actors.” Eisenhart Tr. 46:1-7; see Munchel iPhone Video.

“id” refers to “Munchel iPhone Video”.

The question thus stands.

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jaunte  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:22:55pm
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danarchy  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:24:48pm

re: #18 Nyet

BTW.
Those flex cuffs.
That guy, Munchel was the name I think, found them on a table. Q: what were they doing there in the first place?

I would guess that one of the police who had come through earlier to clear the space set them down and forgot them in the confusion.

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jaunte  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:25:23pm
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Nyet  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:25:34pm

re: #23 danarchy

Ah, possible.

26
Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:29:32pm

There is a problem with the report of flu “disappearing”. CDC seems to show 38 million cases and 22 thousand deaths estimated for 2019-2020 season. That’s about the midrange for the last decade.

cdc.gov

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No Malarkey!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:29:48pm

43 reported dead of Covid in Kentucky today, including people in their 50s and 60s, a 49 year old, and a 21 year old.

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darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:30:44pm

re: #1 The Ghost of a Flea

So the freak out is even stupider than it already appeared to be.

The brand will now be Potato Head.

Fuuuucck these people.

We’re still going to read about some Q person getting a Potato Head stuck on their dick.

29
No Malarkey!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:31:16pm

re: #26 Decatur Deb

There is a problem with the report of flu “disappearing”. CDC seems to show 38 million cases and 22 thousand deaths estimated for 2019-2020 season. That’s about the midrange for the last decade.

cdc.gov

That was mostly before the pandemic though. The flu was crushed in the 20-21 season.

30
nines09  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:32:04pm

re: #22 jaunte

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How convenient.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:32:46pm
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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:34:20pm

re: #29 No Malarkey!

That was mostly before the pandemic though. The flu was crushed in the 20-21 season.

Well, the flu had about 500,000 fewer easy targets. And I think we’re still in the reporting season.

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Nyet  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:36:06pm

Russian diplomats had to use a draisine to leave DPRK lol.

meduza.io

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Hecuba's daughter  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:36:16pm

From downstairs:
re: #63 Dangerman

Karl rove (wsj) looking for the pivot!
“One approach would be to devote the speech to his anger and grievances over losing the election. He could complain it was stolen and brag about winning more than 74 million votes. He could claim credit for every GOP victory, from flipping House seats to adding state legislative chambers, while blaming others—notably Minority Leader Mitch McConnell—for every GOP failure, including losing the Senate…”

“There’s a second approach Mr. Trump could take Sunday. He could emphasize his agenda and contrast it with Mr. Biden’s policies starting with the new administration’s immigration proposal. He could share an expanded vision of where he would be taking America if he were still in the Oval Office, something he failed to do during his re-election campaign. He could remind people of his pre-Covid economic achievements. He could finally express compassion about those who died or suffered from Covid and declare his pride in Operation Warp Speed…”

“Leaders who come out of the wilderness after defeat do so by changing their approach and re-creating themselves. It’s unclear whether Mr. Trump has the ability to change, especially after a defeat that left him embittered and isolated. What are the odds Mr. Trump takes the more constructive second tack?”

Rove may be right about leaders who participate in democratic societies. But Trump is a budding dictator who wants to replace our republic with an authoritarian regime. Hitler did not use his previous failure to moderate his message; he doubled down on his Dolchstosslegende.

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:38:16pm

re: #34 Hecuba’s daughter

From downstairs:

Rove may be right about leaders who participate in democratic societies. But Trump is a budding dictator who wants replace our republic with an authoritarian regime. Hitler did not use his previous failure to moderate his message; he doubled down on his Dolchstosslegende.

Shorter Rove: “Sunday could be the day Trump becomes president.”

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No Malarkey!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:38:24pm

re: #32 Decatur Deb

Well, the flu had about 500,000 fewer easy targets. And I think we’re still in the reporting season.

As schools reopen, we could certainly see a rebound in flu, though school masking and social distancing measures should help. We could see a bad 21-22 flu season, since there was so little exposure to flu this season, there will be less existing immunity.

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darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:38:37pm

Got a regular Thursday morning leadership call now, so I couldn’t take the boys to daycare…fortunately, they also do pick up service and while Milo was excited as all hell to see Chris the driver at the door, Merle was all, “WTF?” and had to be put on lead to go get in the bus…and they never have to leash him.

Merle (and Milo) in happier times (aka 30 minutes earlier)

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darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:40:47pm

re: #31 The Ghost of a Flea

I was all proud of myself just now for not using any profanity in my response to that tweet…then I re-read it.

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Nyet  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:41:42pm

Hmm, I’ll take a look despite the zombie fatigue.

Army of the Dead | Official Teaser | Netflix

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No Malarkey!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:43:31pm

re: #35 Decatur Deb

Shorter Rove: “Sunday could be the day Trump becomes president.”

Only 39 days after his presidency ended. Amazing they still hope he’s capable of it.

41
darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:44:29pm
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nines09  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:44:55pm

re: #31 The Ghost of a Flea

JUNK IN THE TRUNK POTATO HEADS!!!!!!!

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gwangung  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:46:01pm

re: #41 darthstar

Goes to the Senate. Think this is one bill that Sinema won’t have problems with.

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darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:46:03pm

re: #40 No Malarkey!

Only 39 days after his presidency ended. Amazing they still hope he’s capable of it.

37 days and Biden’s got 50 million shots in arms. And we’re on pace to reach 100 million in 70 days or less.

Trump is about to be forgotten…fast.

45
darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:47:16pm

re: #43 gwangung

Goes to the Senate. Think this is one bill that Sinema won’t have problems with.

I think it will be a greater than 50-50 split in favor once Rand Paul’s filibuster is defeated.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:48:42pm

Holocaust memorial statues destroyed at Tulsa Jewish art museum (The Hill)

Teens who need to spend time behind bars, and to pay for the $15,000 in damage.

47
Punish Domestic Terrorists  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:51:36pm

re: #41 darthstar

The people in Congress who attacked our democracy need to be expelled, but there are too many, and they won’t expel themselves.

48
The Pie Overlord!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:52:31pm
49
darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:52:49pm

re: #47 Punish Domestic Terrorists

The people in Congress who attacked our democracy need to be expelled, but there are too many, and they won’t expel themselves.

Expel them all together in one vote (they can’t vote for themselves) and you only need the Democrats.

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🌹UOJB!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:53:54pm

re: #48 The Pie Overlord!

YUMMY!!!!!!!!!!!!

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darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:54:04pm

re: #47 Punish Domestic Terrorists

The people in Congress who attacked our democracy need to be expelled, but there are too many, and they won’t expel themselves.

I think MTG and Boebert will likely fall…a couple of asshole dudes as well. Hawley and Cruz in the Senate are possible once the commission reports their findings.

52
Hecuba's daughter  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:54:09pm

Visited my hairdresser for the first time this year — last saw her in late November. She is excited to be getting her first inoculation this week. She does seem to believe that the disease is dangerous and this will protect her, but she also believes that it puts her clientele more at ease. Her denigration of Fauci suggests that her social group probably are die hard Trumpsters, especially given that most of her friends are not getting the vaccine because they don’t think the disease is that serious. I tried to discuss the potential dangers of the new variants but she was not interested at all — primarily because she wants to return to pre-pandemic America and she is confident that the vaccines will guarantee a quick end to the pandemic and a restoration of the old world.

53
darthstar  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:54:36pm

re: #51 darthstar

Also, Meadows should get 14th Amendmented, as should all of the Trump spawn and Trump himself.

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No Malarkey!  Feb 25, 2021 • 2:56:56pm
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Hecuba's daughter  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:00:03pm

One MSNBC program yesterday (don’t recall which) mentioned that 30+ years ago Senate legislation routinely passed based on majority vote. What changed so that all legislation now requires filibuster-proof majorities?

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No Malarkey!  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:02:08pm
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Barefoot Grin  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:02:28pm

re: #55 Hecuba’s daughter

One MSNBC program yesterday (don’t recall which) mentioned that 30+ years ago Senate legislation routinely passed based on majority vote. What changed so that all legislation now requires filibuster-proof majorities?

If you follow the slime trail you’ll eventually come across the Newt.

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O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:02:28pm

re: #55 Hecuba’s daughter

One MSNBC program yesterday (don’t recall which) mentioned that 30+ years ago Senate legislation routinely passed based on majority vote. What changed so that all legislation now requires filibuster-proof majorities?

Partisanship. Republicans started extending the middle finger to Democrats during the Clinton administration. Democrats responded in kind - mostly in situations when it was called for - but Republicans called them partisan hacks and escalated.

59
nines09  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:03:11pm

I never really spoke too loudly about my daughters gymnastics career. She did well enough to be state champ a few years on beam. Traveled the nation. Got a 2/3rd ride, and did great in a D-3 college and got a great education.
And just turning 12 years of age, Trinity Thomas came through our gym. She was on the way to being the great she is. To sit and watch for one season a talent as dynamic as her was a joy. Incredible talent to witness in person.
Every eye was on her. And she knew it.

Just a taste of what Trinity could do at just turning 12. Insane.

Trinity Thomas - ASAP Gymnastics

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aatharuv  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:03:36pm

re: #55 Hecuba’s daughter

One MSNBC program yesterday (don’t recall which) mentioned that 30+ years ago Senate legislation routinely passed based on majority vote. What changed so that all legislation now requires filibuster-proof majorities?

I believe that back in the day, you needed to actually hold the floor to filibuster a bill. A really infamous case of this was when Strom Thurmond was on the Senate floor for more than 24 hours straight to try to filibuster the Civil Rights act of 1964, IIRC, reportedly going to the extent of going to a sauna to dehydrate himself beforehand.

Edit: It was actually the Civil Rights Act of 1957 - Strom_Thurmond_filibuster_of_the_Civil_Rights_Act_of_1957

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Ace Rothstein  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:12:01pm

Limbaugh and now Geddert. Two less shitheads breathing our air.

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Jay C  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:15:13pm

re: #60 aatharuv

I believe that back in the day, you needed to actually hold the floor to filibuster a bill. A really infamous case of this was when Strom Thurmond was on the Senate floor for more than 24 hours straight to try to filibuster the Civil Rights act of 1964, IIRC, reportedly going to the extent of going to a sauna to dehydrate himself beforehand.

Although another tale about ol’ Strom’s notorious filibuster (which was for the 1957 Civil Rights Act, not in 1964) was that he had arranged for a bucket to be discreetly installed under his desk, but that seems not to have been needed. Though Barry Goldwater did connive to get Strom one bathroom break a few hours in.

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:16:40pm

re: #61 Ace Rothstein

Limbaugh and now Geddert. Two less shitheads breathing our air.

Leaving only 72 million other shitheads.

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The Ghost of a Flea  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:19:15pm

I don’t loathe this piece in its entirety, but it’s yet another conservative pretending that the current GOP isn’t an entirely predictable outcome from what the GOP has been since the 70s.

I’m really fucking tired of people that made the problem and pretended there was no problem for decades getting paid to suddenly discover the problem while pretending that there weren’t sane people saying this all along.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:20:37pm

re: #45 darthstar

I think it will be a greater than 50-50 split in favor once Rand Paul’s filibuster is defeated.

Rand just may make Sinema rethink her opposition to abolishing the filibuster.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:32:09pm
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Ace Rothstein  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:33:26pm

re: #66 Backwoods_Sleuth

FOR FUCK’S SAKE. It’s FEBRUARY 25, 2021. Biden has been President for ONE FUCKING MONTH! This speculation drives me fucking crazy!

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O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:33:53pm

re: #67 Ace Rothstein

FOR FUCK’S SAKE. It’s FEBRUARY 25, 2021. Biden has been President for ONE FUCKING MONTH! This speculation drives me fucking crazy!

It would be irresponsible not to speculate.

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:34:22pm
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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:35:36pm

re: #34 Hecuba’s daughter

He could emphasize his agenda and contrast it with Mr. Biden’s policies starting with the new administration’s immigration proposal. He could share an expanded vision of where he would be taking America if he were still in the Oval Office, something he failed to do during his re-election campaign

Trump never had an agenda. He didn’t even have one in 2016… “mAkE aMeRiCa GrEaT aGaIn” is not an agenda, it’s a stupid ass slogan that begs the question “when did we stop being great?” His entire campaign in 2016 was rehashing 30 years of right wing smears at Clinton and his entire campaign in 2020 was about how great he was. He is and always has been nothing more than an orange idiot with high name recognition. What the fuck has Rove been watching the last 15 years?

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Backwoods_Sleuth  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:36:02pm

sigh

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Decatur Deb  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:38:15pm

re: #67 Ace Rothstein

FOR FUCK’S SAKE. It’s FEBRUARY 25, 2021. Biden has been President for ONE FUCKING MONTH! This speculation drives me fucking crazy!

I like the part where McConnell thinks they’ll both be metabolizing in 2024.

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KGxvi  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:40:15pm

re: #58 O say, does that Star Spangled Banner yet wave..

Partisanship. Republicans started extending the middle finger to Democrats during the Clinton administration. Democrats responded in kind - mostly in situations when it was called for - but Republicans called them partisan hacks and escalated.

Even 15 years ago, it wasn’t this bad. I think it’s mostly this:

Mitch McConnell: Top Priority, Make Obama a One Term President

And when they failed, they doubled down. Which led the Dems to respond in kind.

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Hecuba's daughter  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:43:09pm

re: #64 The Ghost of a Flea

I don’t loathe this piece in its entirety, but it’s yet another conservative pretending that the current GOP isn’t an entirely predictable outcome from what the GOP has been since the 70s.

I’m really fucking tired of people that made the problem and pretended there was no problem for decades getting paid to suddenly discover the problem while pretending that there weren’t sane people saying this all along.

Not a very comforting article about the possible fate of our nation. The old Communist Party may have perished but now Russia is in the iron grip of a dictator. And that is the goal of the modern Trump Party— an authoritarian regime run by oligarchs who enrich themselves and leave the rest of us as serfs.

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Belafon  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:44:39pm

re: #39 Nyet

Hmm, I’ll take a look despite the zombie fatigue.

[Embedded content]

Do you ever get live human fatigue?

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Punish Domestic Terrorists  Feb 25, 2021 • 3:46:19pm

re: #75 Belafon

Do you ever get live human fatigue?

Don’t we all?


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