Seth Meyers: Mary Trump Calls Donald a “Loser” After He Sues Her Over Tax Documents
Seth takes a closer look at stunning new details about a memo one of Trump’s lawyers wrote on how to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Seth takes a closer look at stunning new details about a memo one of Trump’s lawyers wrote on how to overturn the results of the 2020 election.
Amazing correction pic.twitter.com/u0l2KPAkRp
— Amanda Rainey 🥒 (@vodkandlime) September 23, 2021
From below
Media ignore a monster story — the brainwashing of Covid zombies
Trump voters gone mad▪︎Instead of calling out the Covid zombies, the press coddles them, especially white, Southern ones, depicting them as merely “vaccine hesitant,” “vaccine-reluctant,” or “vaccine skeptics.”
Pressrun.media
Perfection: pic.twitter.com/dAtKNb5Dgo
— Rob Eaton (@koffeefrkeleven) September 24, 2021
Kayleigh McEnany Deletes Murder Rate Post — After Realizing Trump Was President In 2020 https://t.co/bd9XbCIUca
Twitter has truly broken something in us. Imagine lecturing the daughter of Dr. King about her father in this way, and doing so with such proud and disrespectful and public ignorance. https://t.co/FobsBHmzcP
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) September 24, 2021
re: #8 A Cranky One
I’m partial to “blow it out your ass” as my usual last response to conservaderp.
Joe Biden has won Arizona yet again.
— Michelangelo Signorile (@MSignorile) September 24, 2021
re: #10 teleskiguy
BREAKING: The #azaudit draft report from Cyber Ninjas confirms the county’s canvass of the 2020 General Election was accurate and the candidates certified as the winners did, in fact, win.
— Maricopa County (@maricopacounty) September 24, 2021
A spokesman confirmed to @kjzzphoenix that the Arizona Senate’s election audit basically matched the official results (Biden actually did slightly better.)
“Was there massive fraud or anything? It doesn’t look like it,” he said.https://t.co/woSxAn8Car
With 🔗to the reports. pic.twitter.com/9kPRWAitg9— Brad Heath (@bradheath) September 24, 2021
360 votes out of 2.1 million is 0.017%
— hk (@hassankhan) September 24, 2021
re: #11 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
I’m legitimately surprised they were honest about the findings. I expected them to file a report that claimed massive fraud and that Trump really won Arizona.
re: #12 Dopamine Fish
I’m legitimately surprised they were honest about the findings. I expected them to file a report that claimed massive fraud and that Trump really won Arizona.
Let’s wait till the final report is out, but if this story is accurate, are the other states going to retain their interest in spending state money on a “fraudit” that confirms the original results?
re: #11 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
I’m honestly surprised that Cyber Ninjas didn’t find a way to cook the numbers to create the appearance of a fraudulent D win in AZ. Wouldn’t it be funny if centuries of common law relating to commercial services fraud are what stopped this — i.e., the contract that Cyber Ninjas had with AZ undoubtedly specified that something resembling an honest audit was to take place, contrary to the intent of the AZ legislature, but still in writing and enforceable.
re: #12 Dopamine Fish
I’m legitimately surprised they were honest about the findings. I expected them to file a report that claimed massive fraud and that Trump really won Arizona.
That’s the thing about filing “official” reports under government contract, you have to show your work. And, you can be charged with fraud if you get caught submitting false or misleading accounts.
And, the checks had cleared, and the cow was milked dry.
Time to move on to the next grift
re: #12 Dopamine Fish
I’m legitimately surprised they were honest about the findings. I expected them to file a report that claimed massive fraud and that Trump really won Arizona.
They are refusing to cooperate with a court order for internal texts, because there were so many extreme partisans on the audit and they don’t want that exposed. Perhaps they want that issue to go away.
All the delays on the report suggest they kept trying to find a way to spin the audit but couldn’t.
re: #15 Hecuba’s daughter
Let’s wait till the final report is out, but if this story is accurate, are the other states going to retain their interest in spending state money on a “fraudit” that confirms the original results?
It’s performance art with these assholes. You know how I know? The local GOP here in Minnesota wants an audit. In MINNESOTA. The most reliably Democratic state in the nation - yes, even more so than California - a state that has voted blue in every Presidential election since Jimmy Fucking Carter.
re: #11 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Presumably, right about now, Mike Lindell is screaming into one of his MyPillows in helpless impotent rage.
re: #23 Dr Lizardo
Presumably, right about now, Mike Lindell is screaming into one of his MyPillows in helpless impotent rage.
Nope, Crackhead Mike is whipping out his pipe!
re: #15 Hecuba’s daughter
Let’s wait till the final report is out, but if this story is accurate, are the other states going to retain their interest in spending state money on a “fraudit” that confirms the original results?
Well, as long as they can find some deep-pocketed benefactor to foot the bills on the GOP’s behalf (wasting spending taxpayer money is another -disgraceful- matter), of course they will. After all, it’s mainly Outrage Theater for the swivel-eyed “base”….
I do appreciate that Trump’s friends are making it possible for him to experience the thrill of losing over and over again long past election day.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) September 24, 2021
re: #23 Dr Lizardo
Presumably, right about now, Mike Lindell is screaming into one of his MyPillows in helpless impotent rage.
As with all things “Q” oriented, there is proof coming “tomorrow”
Meanwhile, this AZ state senator who has become something of a national GOP figure during the audit by tweeting things like “Forensic audits are BASED!” is trying to reassure supporters who expect big revelations tomorrow. https://t.co/15GW3ziUKS
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) September 24, 2021
re: #28 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
It’ll be glorious, watching these crackpots lose their shit. They’ll double-down, triple-down, quadruple-down, anything and everything, rather than confront the fact that they’re wrong.
Freepers being Freepers over in the fever swamp….
To: Coronal
“The draft of the forensic audit’s hand count totals of paper ballots was not substantially different than Maricopa County’s official numbers. In both counts, Biden wins.”
If this is true then it is my worst fear. The chance that we are experiencing the ultimate Con. No way would I believe that it is true. Yet it would make vote fraud unstoppable from here on out. Lets hope this is not true.
4 posted on 9/24/2021, 5:43:18 AM by Revel
LOL
I am on a political board where Trump’s #1 toadie is somehow thinking that Tom Liddy is a real source because he is cautioning that this is a draft. Tom Liddy is a right wing sociopath son of G. Gordon Liddy. Comedy Gold.
re: #30 Dr Lizardo
It’ll be glorious, watching these crackpots lose their shit. They’ll double-down, triple-down, quadruple-down, anything and everything, rather than confront the fact that they’re wrong.
Maybe they are going to assert that the problem is that too many people with suspect eligibility voted (you know — people who were not white) and that was the problem. So new voting restrictions are needed to prevent a recurrence of these “illegitimate” citizens from exercising their right to vote.
TFG is going to lose his shit. I pity those around him right now.
Of course, they knew what they signed up for.
re: #31 Dr Lizardo
Freepers, they are basically your elderly great uncle who you barely know, who smells like mothballs and checks under the bed for commies.
…And Biden picked up votes. Holy shit.https://t.co/92j7rO7xOi
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) September 24, 2021
The world has administered 6 billion doses of COVID vaccines to 3.4 Billion people
For people waiting for more data before getting the shot
The data is in
We’ve vaccinated nearly half of all humanity
The vaccines are safe— Ashish K. Jha, MD, MPH (@ashishkjha) September 23, 2021
There are allegedly multiple draft copies floating around among the local and national press corps, including, we hear, separate drafts with different verbiage. (The copies we have are clearly drafts, as they include wrong page numbers, missing pages and watermarks declaring them draft copies.) But the different drafts we’ve heard about all come to the same conclusion: Joe Biden won Arizona.
Except the report doesn’t explicitly say he won. Instead, it claims the hand recount shows Biden got more votes than Donald Trump (what is democracy if not the person with the most votes won?), while continuing to throw out unfounded accusations of various nefarious acts.
In fact, the audit claims Biden actually won with a larger margin than the county had previously tallied. Trump lost 261 votes in the Cyber Ninjas hand recount of all 2.1 million ballots cast in the county, while Biden picked up 99 votes in the recount.
10 people on my FB friends list deactivated their accounts in the last week.
Randy Pullen, a spokesman for the election review, confirmed the validity of the draft.
“It’s not the final report, but it’s close,” he said.
Pullen confirmed that the hand recount was “relatively close” to the official tally.
“Was there massive fraud or anything? It doesn’t look like it,” he added.
“In fact, according to drafts of the final report obtained by The Arizona Republic on Thursday night, Cyber Ninjas’ ‘audit’ found that former President Donald Trump received 45,469 fewer votes than Biden. “
— Michael Cisneros (@Kickin_Rocks) September 24, 2021
The leaked draft can be found here:
re: #45 jaunte
45+ thousand fewer votes? How… numerological.
that’s just for the county, right? wasn’t his statewide margin around 11,000?
re: #47 sagehen
Yes: “Maricopa County’s count had Trump losing by 45,109 votes.”
re: #44 jaunte
Which is why they were looking for bamboo.
I am so fucking tired of this BS. they are going to keep at it until the next election. Unless we put some of these motherfuckers in jail. It’s all they understand.
re: #47 sagehen
that’s just for the county, right? wasn’t his statewide margin around 11,000?
New CT! The Ninjas will claim that their process was inadequate because it did not include the GOP counties; Democrats knew that Maricopa would be subject to audit and so decided to switch votes in GOP counties instead, figuring that the GOP would not investigate those changes!
But what happened to your testicles?
— Stuart Gibbel (@yntbe) September 24, 2021
re: #49 Belafon
Which is why they were looking for bamboo.
Guess they found no drops of sriracha, duck sauce or soy sauce on the ballots.
Boo Fucking Hoo
re: #52 I Would Prefer Not To
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We know Todd Starnes always had a pair of Planters Peanuts! 😉
I wonder if the reason the black plague and the 1918 flu were so deadly was because of the variants. You might catch one version and not feel too much from it, but then the next wave comes through, which your body isn’t fully prepared for and down you go.
re: #52 I Would Prefer Not To
I was going to point out to Todd that when I got my second shot my Chick-fil-A order wouldn’t go through on my mobile app, but he’s got comments restricted.
re: #49 Belafon
I can attest that I live in Maricopa county, and that I have two varieties of bamboo in my yard, Alphonse Karr and Silverstripe (barely), and that none of them were harvested in any way for fake ballots!
re: #55 Belafon
I wonder if the reason the black plague and the 1918 flu were so deadly was because of the variants. You might catch one version and not feel too much from it, but then the next wave comes through, which your body isn’t fully prepared for and down you go.
pretty sure the reason the Black Plague was so deadly is because the 14th century didn’t have antibiotics.
re: #50 I Would Prefer Not To
I am so fucking tired of this BS. they are going to keep at it until the next election. Unless we put some of these motherfuckers in jail. It’s all they understand.
The only thing that will stop this is, unfortunately, something not likely to occur: the GOP suffering a landslide loss à la 1964 — but more permanently.
re: #58 sagehen
pretty sure the reason the Black Plague was so deadly is because the 14th century didn’t have antibiotics.
That’s true, it was bacterial. So, never mind on that one.
Wow.
L.A. County sheriff’s unit accused of targeting political enemies, vocal critics https://t.co/iThCtwzTeO @latimes— Mark Schoofs (@SchoofsFeed) September 23, 2021
re: #55 Belafon
I wonder if the reason the black plague and the 1918 flu were so deadly was because of the variants. You might catch one version and not feel too much from it, but then the next wave comes through, which your body isn’t fully prepared for and down you go.
Can’t speak for the 1918 flu, but yersinia pestis is a bacterium, not a virus, and I haven’t heard that it has changed significantly since we first encountered it. The main reason the epidemics of the 1350’s were so deadly was that the population was about the maximum that the economy (at 1350 tech levels) could support. A lot of people were borderline malnourished and they died quickly.
Jordan Klepper vs. anti-mask parents at a North Carolina school board meeting pic.twitter.com/6E10JfLoMK
— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) September 24, 2021
Spell your name with films.
Coneheads
Hedwig & The Angry Inch
Airheads
Rear Window
(The) Last of The Mohicans
Ishtar
East of Eden https://t.co/OQeacXq4W1— ballfootski (@ballfootski) September 24, 2021
Spell your mom’s maiden name with films.
//
Spell your first dog’s name with films.
//
re: #66 Dread Pirate Ron
Spell your mom’s maiden name with films.
Titanic
Ulee’s Gold
Casino
Kids
Edward Scissorhands
Rambo: First Blood Part II
re: #67 Dread Pirate Ron
Spell your first dog’s name with films.
Dark City
(The) Addams Family
(The) Insider
(The) Shawshank Redemption
Young Frankenstein
re: #70 teleskiguy
That’s actually my current dog. My first dog would be
Scarface
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Serial Mom
Halloween
Alien
And by the way, none of those are answers to “challenge questions” for any of my passwords. Heh!
Using password generators and two factor authentication is clutch.
You haven’t looked like that in decades pic.twitter.com/iwP3D9bBcR
— Fearless Freep☕️🏳️🌈 (@FFreep2) September 24, 2021
re: #12 Dopamine Fish
I’m legitimately surprised they were honest about the findings. I expected them to file a report that claimed massive fraud and that Trump really won Arizona.
but they found a 360 vote discrepancy!!!
re: #30 Dr Lizardo
It’ll be glorious, watching these crackpots lose their shit. They’ll double-down, triple-down, quadruple-down, anything and everything, rather than confront the fact that they’re wrong.
“Don’t retreat, reload!”
-Sarah “Great White Huntress” Palin
re: #65 teleskiguy
Spell your name with films.
Planet of the Apes
Asteroid
Unbreakable
Last Tango in Paris
re: #67 Dread Pirate Ron
Spell your first dog’s name with films.
//
How about the letter’s in ones cat’s name? //
re: #73 teleskiguy
Using password generators and two factor authentication is clutch.
It’s the only way to do things - now if only Banks/Credit Unions would do this….
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“If you assume a mare has balls, it would be a stallion.”
— Ace-o-aces (@aceoaces) September 24, 2021
Summary of the #ArizonaAudit: pic.twitter.com/EyMGCM8kdr
— Ace-o-aces (@aceoaces) September 24, 2021
re: #77 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
“Don’t retreat, reload!”
-Sarah “Great White Huntress” Palin
Considering what a piss poor shot she was that’s reload several times!
re: #84 William Lewis
Considering what a piss poor shot she was that’s reload several times!
How many times has Mike Lindell “revised” the date of President Trump’s triumphal restoration to power?
I have lost all respect for Speaker Pelosi.
January 6 rioter who took beer from Pelosi’s office pleads guilty
cnn.com
Fucking CORONA LIGHT?
re: #55 Belafon
I wonder if the reason the black plague and the 1918 flu were so deadly was because of the variants. You might catch one version and not feel too much from it, but then the next wave comes through, which your body isn’t fully prepared for and down you go.
Nah. The Black Plague just flat out killed people. And if you got the worst of the two transmission types, you could be fine in the morning and dead before you’d had a chance to go to bed.
re: #87 steve_davis
Nah. The Black Plague just flat out killed people. And if you got the worst of the two transmission types, you could be fine in the morning and dead before you’d had a chance to go to bed.
We will get there with ongoing Covid variants: 90% mortality, transmissible by line of sight at 800 yards or less…
re: #86 Decatur Deb
I have lost all respect for Speaker Pelosi.
January 6 rioter who took beer from Pelosi’s office pleads guilty
cnn.comFucking CORONA LIGHT?
Look at the bright side: It’s not a Coors product like, say, Keystone Light. Now that’s some truly nasty stuff even by America’s lack of standards for beer. I need a Guiness to rinse my mouth out after even thinking of that.
Well, that and my GF was visiting a craft distillery in Chattanooga last weekend and asked if I like whiskey… ;) So perhaps something decent will be waiting when I get to Memphis on Oct 9… ;)
Hard to believe that Corona was a “trendy” brand of beer in Germany in the 90’s (Corona and lime parties were all the rage) and is still to be found here today.
re: #91 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Hard to believe that Corona was a “trendy” brand of beer in Germany in the 90’s (Corona and lime parties were all the rage) and is still to be found here today.
I’ll drink one on a hot Summer day when I don’t feel like a beer.
This is a good take. I know we’re all curious that the AZ fraudit found that Biden won by an even bigger margin than the official count, but it’s important to realize that literally nothing those fraudsters did can be considered legitimate in any way, shape, matter, or form. We shouldn’t even trust them if they put in their report that the sky is blue.
It wasn’t independent.
It wasn’t unbiased.
They aren’t being transparent.
They refuse to make any assertions and conclusions, but make recommendations anyway.
They walk back their own histrionic bullshit but bury the mea culpas.
It’s a joke.— D.M. Schmeyer (@dmschmeyer) September 24, 2021
re: #93 Dopamine Fish
This is a good take. I know we’re all curious that the AZ fraudit found that Biden won by an even bigger margin than the official count, but it’s important to realize that literally nothing those fraudsters did can be considered legitimate in any way, shape, matter, or form. We shouldn’t even trust them if they put in their report that the sky is blue.
Fucking NYT:
Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen Election
Yeah, like it was stolen and these incompetents failed to prove it. Fuck the NYT.
re: #94 Decatur Deb
Fucking NYT:
Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen ElectionYeah, like it was stolen and these incompetents failed to prove it. Fuck the NYT.
Donald Rumsfeld and his proving a negative speech would be apropos here.
The point is that The Stolen Election is now doctrine, even those who do not believe in it have to appear as if they do if they want to remain part of the GOP…
re: #94 Decatur Deb
Fucking NYT:
Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen ElectionYeah, like it was stolen and these incompetents failed to prove it. Fuck the NYT.
Jesus H. Christ. I know the press are giving the right wingers credibility they don’t deserve mainly out of a desire to appear unbiased, but it’s long past time for them to realize that their supposed lack of bias is actually a bias against reality - a world the Republicans no longer live in. They should not be taking any of these people seriously if they want to appear unbiased, but they do because it’s just How Things Are Done (tm) (and maybe a little fear of getting shot or blown up by the crazies if they don’t)
re: #16 EPR-radar
I’m honestly surprised that Cyber Ninjas didn’t find a way to cook the numbers to create the appearance of a fraudulent D win in AZ. Wouldn’t it be funny if centuries of common law relating to commercial services fraud are what stopped this — i.e., the contract that Cyber Ninjas had with AZ undoubtedly specified that something resembling an honest audit was to take place, contrary to the intent of the AZ legislature, but still in writing and enforceable.
A report “proving” fraud could be challenged and uncovered and lead to criminal penalties of real fraud.
Any obvious joke report would wipe them out as a serious business in the future
re: #96 Dopamine Fish
The people who do the hiring and firing at every major newspaper count their money by the bale.
re: #95 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Donald Rumsfeld and his proving a negative speech would be apropos here.
The point is that The Stolen Election is now doctrine, even those who do not believe in it have to appear as if they do if they want to remain part of the GOP…
Yes their frame is accepting the premise in the first place.
It’s what the press does
re: #99 Dangerman
Yes their frame is accepting the premise in the first place.
It’s what the press does
The best framing is Biden won Arizona again.
Even though I didn’t vote for him… Newsflash: Biden won. pic.twitter.com/lBGUhDiUaX
— Stephen Richer—Maricopa Cnty Recorder (prsnl acct) (@stephen_richer) September 24, 2021
Meanwhile in China…
A giant moon escaped the Moon Festival in Henan province on Monday morning.
Some natural satellites just can’t be caged 🌝 pic.twitter.com/lw7Wa78GPz— Metro (@MetroUK) September 22, 2021
Here’s how to replace a statue:
Virginia capital unveils monument marking end of slavery after removing Confederate statue https://t.co/vcTumeZEEh pic.twitter.com/rGLBdqfKUO
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 23, 2021
Dick’s burgers in Seattle just upped its minimum wage to $19. It gives workers free health care, 3 weeks paid vacation, 50% 401(k) match and $9,000 for tuition/childcare.
Its basic burger costs $1.80.
But I was told that paying people a living wage would make burgers cost $20?— Dan Price (@DanPriceSeattle) September 23, 2021
re: #103 Belafon
It’s a real life game of Katamari!
Also, I feel it’s impossible to watch that and not hear Yakety Sax playing in your head.
re: #106 William Lewis
Dick’s burgers in Seattle just upped its minimum wage to $19. It gives workers free health care, 3 weeks paid vacation, 50% 401(k) match and $9,000 for tuition/childcare.
Its basic burger costs $1.80.
But I was told that paying people a living wage would make burgers cost $20?
German MacDonald’s workers have paid holiday and benefits and yet a Big Mac still costs less there than in the USA…
re: #63 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
Can’t speak for the 1918 flu, but yersinia pestis is a bacterium, not a virus, and I haven’t heard that it has changed significantly since we first encountered it. The main reason the epidemics of the 1350’s were so deadly was that the population was about the maximum that the economy (at 1350 tech levels) could support. A lot of people were borderline malnourished and they died quickly.
The book Biology of Plagues explores a fringe theory — and I don’t know if there is real evidence to support it — that it wasn’t the bubonic plague but instead some unknown Ebola-type virus.
re: #109 Hecuba’s daughter
The book Biology of Plagues explores a fringe theory — and I don’t know if there is real evidence to support it — that it wasn’t the bubonic plague but instead some unknown Ebola-type virus.
It was highly virulent and deadly. In the 17th century, it wiped out an entire valley on the Rhine: all three villages were depopulated.
They were later resettled by outsiders, and one can hear the difference in the dialects to this day.
Preventing a single case of #COVID19 hospitalization w/3rd dose of #vaccine requires 19Xs more vaccinees in <25 yr olds compared to >65 yr olds. ACIP @CDCgov meeting, now live. pic.twitter.com/p8b1aQMmtj
— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) September 23, 2021
Much of the world is still waiting but Moderna’s chief expects enough vaccines for everyone by next year https://t.co/VbymYRXEb5
— delthia ricks 🔬 (@DelthiaRicks) September 24, 2021
Sinovac’s COVID-19 vaccine is highly effective against serious illness, although rival shots from Pfizer/BioNTech and AstraZeneca showed better protection rates, a large real world study from Malaysia showed https://t.co/MG549fYYq2 pic.twitter.com/580HzLOwHR
— Reuters (@Reuters) September 24, 2021
Sri Lankan shaman dies of Covid after touting potion which he said could protect people from the disease https://t.co/ZWVKatHZVc
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 23, 2021
Dutch boy wins court battle for right to Covid jab so he can visit his dying grandmother, despite father’s objections https://t.co/kSxbSjiDa1
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) September 23, 2021
Very well reasoned case here. This is such a complex problem and the analysis of the data is extremely difficult and subject to substantial confounding. Negative consequences may occur here from favoring precautionary principles too- boosters for all are not currently justified. https://t.co/3NFi3cJs5I
— Edward Nirenberg (@ENirenberg) September 23, 2021
I’m sorry but an unvaccinated Bolsonaro being denied entry into NYC restaurants and being forced to eat pizza outside is a gift from a very specific brand of New York comedy gods. https://t.co/SYS9Vypsjt
— Soo Youn (@lalasoo) September 22, 2021
re: #117 Belafon
Considering that one of that nutjob’s staffers got diagnosed with covid just proves the need to do this.
This WashPost OpEd from yesterday is starting to get retweeted by a number of the accounts that I read. There is nothing in it that would surprise LGF readers, but it is good to see that the issue is getting higher visibility:
Opinion: Our constitutional crisis is already here
The United States is heading into its greatest political and constitutional crisis since the Civil War, with a reasonable chance over the next three to four years of incidents of mass violence, a breakdown of federal authority, and the division of the country into warring red and blue enclaves. The warning signs may be obscured by the distractions of politics, the pandemic, the economy and global crises, and by wishful thinking and denial. But about these things there should be no doubt:
…snip…
The stage is thus being set for chaos. Imagine weeks of competing mass protests across multiple states as lawmakers from both parties claim victory and charge the other with unconstitutional efforts to take power. Partisans on both sides are likely to be better armed and more willing to inflict harm than they were in 2020. Would governors call out the National Guard? Would President Biden nationalize the Guard and place it under his control, invoke the Insurrection Act, and send troops into Pennsylvania or Texas or Wisconsin to quell violent protests? Deploying federal power in the states would be decried as tyranny. Biden would find himself where other presidents have been — where Andrew Jackson was during the nullification crisis, or where Abraham Lincoln was after the South seceded — navigating without rules or precedents, making his own judgments about what constitutional powers he does and doesn’t have.Today’s arguments over the filibuster will seem quaint in three years if the American political system enters a crisis for which the Constitution offers no remedy.
…snip…
re: #114 Belafon
He had it coming.
He had it coming… he had it coming. He had only himself to blame. pic.twitter.com/PM2jJbsSoV
— lawhawk #vaxxingforafriend (@lawhawk) September 24, 2021
re: #120 ckkatz
The GOP is on tract to overturn the election results in 2024 if it is not happy with them and with that act, end representative democracy in our country.
Surprise! A draft of the Cyber Ninja fraudit report to be released today actually increases Biden’s lead in Maricopa County! Though apparently there will be some whining about a lack of full cooperation from the County Board of Supervisors. news.yahoo.com
Even that sham “fraudit” found that Trump lost by a bigger margin than the official count.
The point of these is to reduce faith in the election outcomes and the GOP base is primed not to accept election results where GOP loses. *That’s the problem.*— lawhawk #vaxxingforafriend (@lawhawk) September 24, 2021
re: #122 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
The GOP is on tract to overturn the election results in 2024 if it is not happy with them and with that act, end representative democracy in our country.
Yes. I agree that they will certainly attempt to do that. And in locations where they have majority control will successfully manipulate the results.
And that is what the article discusses. Plus some of the short-term consequences of such an attempt.
re: #124 lawhawk
Even the sham “election audits” can’t find fraud.
They simply failed to prove a negative, that there wasn’t fraud.
Just like Saddam’s WMDs
Gotta keep that spin going…
re: #114 Belafon
Another prominent anti-vaxxer to add to my list of prominent anti-vaxxers who died of Covid. 27 now, compared to 0 prominent vaccine proponents.
re: #125 ckkatz
Yes. I agree that they will certainly attempt to do that. And in locations where they have majority control will successfully manipulate the results.
And that is what the article discusses. Plus some of the short-term consequences of such an attempt.
The only thing that prevented them last time was a record turnout for Biden and a handful of GOP state officials with some traces of honesty and integrity.
Those people have all been scrapped and replaced by officials who will toe the line and obey orders.
And in other world news:
Woman found on Croatian island of Krk (why does that name look like a typo?) id’ed.
Croatian police on Wednesday confirmed the identity a woman found in a remote area of an island with no memory of her name or where she came from.
Police said the woman is Daniela Adamcova, a 57 year old from Slovakia. Her identity was confirmed after friends from Croatia, Slovakia and the United States recognized her from a photograph released by law enforcement, according to multiple reports.
Adamcova was discovered on Sept. 12 on the northern Adriatic island of Krk by people fishing. She was seen on jagged rocks close to the sea in an area of the island where bears are known to roam.
The woman lived in the U.S. on and off from approximately 1984 until 2015, according to multiple reports. She was previously a jewelry designer whose pieces were worn by celebrities including Diana Ross, Brigitte Bardot and Barbra Streisand.
re: #120 ckkatz
This WashPost OpEd from yesterday is starting to get retweeted by a number of the accounts that I read. There is nothing in it that would surprise LGF readers, but it is good to see that the issue is getting higher visibility:
Opinion: Our constitutional crisis is already here
Political crisis yes
Constitutional no
The constitutional remedy is to follow it.
They’re trying to end run around it while.pretending they re not ..iow ignoring it.
re: #52 I Would Prefer Not To
Starnes is spewing BS. If he’s got a side effect, file it with VAERS and let actual experts examine him and the situation. Odds are it has nothing to do with the vaccination, and everything to do with the fact that he’s an out of shape nutjob who overexerted himself doing something, like getting up from the couch to go to the fridge.
re: #133 lawhawk
Starnes is spewing BS. If he’s got a side effect, file it with VAERS and let actual experts examine him and the situation. Odds are it has nothing to do with the vaccination, and everything to do with the fact that he’s an out of shape nutjob who overexerted himself doing something, like getting up from the couch to go to the fridge.
And Starnes is far into “boy who cried wolf” territory. Any claim he makes should be treated with a great deal of initial skepticism.
re: #132 Dangerman
Political crisis yes
Constitutional no
The constitutional remedy is to follow it.
They’re trying to end run around it while.pretending they re not ..iow ignoring it.
I think that is one of the questions to which the author alludes. Basically, if the system cannot or will not protect itself through enforcement it is going to be broken. Particularly if those charged with protecting the Constitution refuse to do so.
re: #133 lawhawk
Starnes is spewing BS. If he’s got a side effect, file it with VAERS and let actual experts examine him and the situation. Odds are it has nothing to do with the vaccination, and everything to do with the fact that he’s an out of shape nutjob who overexerted himself doing something, like getting up from the couch to go to the fridge.
Anyone who has regular issues with blood pressure, like I do, is acutely aware of how much it can fluctuate on a regular basis just by doing regular things. I have to be extremely careful when measuring my blood pressure to replicate the exact same circumstances every time - no caffeine, sitting in my office chair in a specific position, having been seated for at least a specific amount of time after walking into the office, no bladder pressure, no tension from doing work or other external stimuli.
Great Rick Wilson thread.
2/ Now…and this is the tricky part, but do try to pay attention.
Fuck. These. Guys.
Don’t let them or their lawyers wedge you into the phony courtesies and hollow formalities of the Old Washington.
These are people who would have gladly burned down our nation.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) September 23, 2021
4/ They are all the most hostile of witnesses. Hostile to the truth. Hostile to the country. Hostile to democracy and the Republic.
They’ll be playing for the Fox camera. Your task isn’t simply to investigate but to humiliate.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) September 24, 2021
6/ I’m a sterner sort than anyone on the committee, but for ONCE, get the taste of blood in your mouth. For ONCE, act like you fucking mean it. Enforce subpoenas. DOJ will back it. Jail obstructionists. Demand candor.
— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) September 24, 2021
re: #133 lawhawk
Starnes is spewing BS. If he’s got a side effect, file it with VAERS and let actual experts examine him and the situation. Odds are it has nothing to do with the vaccination, and everything to do with the fact that he’s an out of shape nutjob who overexerted himself doing something, like getting up from the couch to go to the fridge.
more anecdotal evidence…
re: #138 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
more anecdotal evidence…
Most of the people who will believe Rick Starnes are already anti-vaxxers anyway. His tweet won’t kill many people, fortunately.
re: #137 No Malarkey!
I don’t want to focus on mockery or humiliation.
I want to see referrals for prosecution as accessories and coconspirators to the armed insurrection to overthrow the govenrment.
The DOJ continues to slow roll on that basis. They’re continuing to slow roll going after the ringleaders who incited the crowd to storm the Capitol. That includes Trump and his goons.
re: #140 lawhawk
I don’t want to focus on mockery or humiliation.
I want to see referrals for prosecution as accessories and coconspirators to the armed insurrection to overthrow the govenrment.
The DOJ continues to slow roll on that basis. They’re continuing to slow roll going after the ringleaders who incited the crowd to storm the Capitol. That includes Trump and his goons.
Its a hard case to make, unless they obtain informants who will testify that the people at the top participated in planning the attack. That is why Mafia Godfathers are hard to convict.
re: #141 No Malarkey!
Its a hard case to make, unless they obtain informants who will testify that the people at the top participated in planning the attack. That is why Mafia Godfathers are hard to convict.
Not just participated in the planning, but with sedition specifically, they have to prove that violence was the intention. Someone, somewhere, needs to have explicitly said, “We’re going to assemble a violent mob and force Congress and the VP to honor the cosplay electors and install Trump as President.” If they don’t have that, it’s not sedition, according to the scant legal precedent we have.
re: #141 No Malarkey!
There’s enough circumstantial evidence to make the case between meetings by and among folks like Roger Stone, Proud Boys, and Trump calls, to Trump’s overt statements and actions on 1/6 itself.
re: #138 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
more anecdotal evidence…
I was robbed but I won’t file a police report
Well, after yesterday, when I was rudely awakened at 01:00 for an issue, and still ended up working 11 hours yesterday, I was rudely awakened at 02:00 because
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South China Morning Post: “The trade war between the United States and China failed to prompt American businesses to leave the Chinese market, with costs from tariffs instead passed along to consumers, new research found.”“In a paper published this month, researchers Samantha Vortherms and Jiakun Jack Zhang argued that US tariffs on billions of dollars’ worth of Chinese products - launched in mid-2018 to bring US companies home - hurt the US economy and did not successfully pressure China to change its economic policies
Art of the deal
re: #133 lawhawk
Starnes is spewing BS. If he’s got a side effect, file it with VAERS and let actual experts examine him and the situation. Odds are it has nothing to do with the vaccination, and everything to do with the fact that he’s an out of shape nutjob who overexerted himself doing something, like getting up from the couch to go to the fridge.
As I mentioned downstairs, a girl friend reported the same reaction to the mRNA vaccination she received early in the year (maybe January) . She does have existing cardiac issues. Her posting (which I finally tracked down):
After I got the shot (#2), about 4 hours later my blood pressure spiked to around 200/100 and stayed that way for several days. I didn’t feel well for about a week but it’s better than dying from the virus.
re: #145 mmmirele
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Dad joke fans can get their fill here:
Go to your room.
— Lord Piltdown (@jimreynolds54) September 24, 2021
White House officials prioritized President Donald Trump’s attempt to challenge the election over the pandemic response last winter, according to emails obtained by the House select subcommittee probing the government’s coronavirus response,” the Washington Post reports.
“Steven Hatfill, a virologist who advised White House trade director Peter Navarro and said he was intimately involved in the pandemic response, repeatedly described in the emails how ‘election stuff’ took precedence over coronavirus, even as the outbreak surged to more than 250,000 new coronavirus cases per day in January.”
re: #145 mmmirele
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re: #28 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
As with all things “Q” oriented, there is proof coming “tomorrow”
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“Tomorrow’s hearing will render findings of great consequence. Then he said “God is in control [and went boom]”. Please pray for our audit team tomorrow as they present their findings.🙏🙏🙏”
Fixed that for you, Wendy. They really do sound like extremists.
Pfizer booster now available to older Americans and those at higher-risk, including on the job, as CDC chief partly overrules panel
…snip…
In a rare move, CDC Director Rochelle Walensky late Thursday overruled her agency’s advisory panel and added a recommendation for boosters for people whose jobs put them at risk of infection.
The advisory panel had made a recommendation that largely mirrored an authorization issued a day earlier by the Food and Drug Administration, with a call for a third shot of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine for people 65 and older, nursing home residents and people 50 to 64 with underlying medical conditions six months after completing their second shot.
The panel also said younger people, 18 to 49 years old with underlying medical conditions, may assess their own risk and choose to get a booster if they want one.
…snip…
While Walensky agreed with most of what the advisers recommended, she added a recommendation that hewed closely to the FDA language. Individuals ages 18 to 64 at risk of exposure and transmission because of occupational or institutional setting may receive a booster shot, she said in a statement, released just before midnight.
re: #145 mmmirele
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In the late 1930’s a woman named Fania Lewando ran an upscale restaurant in the town of Vilna (then Poland [1920-1939], now Vilnius, Lithuania). The restaurant featured an extensive vegetarian menu.
In 1938 she published a Yiddish cookbook of her vegetarian recipes. After the Germans invaded, she and her husband, like so many Jews, disappeared and are presumed to have perished in the Holocaust. The cookbook, like so much else, was lost.
But in 1995 a copy surfaced. Some interested folks found it. They arranged to have it translated into English and republished. And it is again available.
My phone gives an alert from Bloomberg early this morning that “China’s central bank says all cryptocurrency-related transactions are illegal and must be banned”
While not a fan of the Chinese government, in its battle with bitcoin and other cryptos, I am definitely team China. I was opposed to bitcoin at the beginning and nothing since has improved my opinion of the concept. Yay China!
Arachnophobia at its best.
— 🌛 Miss Fly By Night🏴🥰🦋🌛 (@MissFlyByNight) September 24, 2021
re: #157 Hecuba’s daughter
Bitcoin (XBT) fell about 5% on the news. Ethereum, another leading cryptocurrency, was down 9%.
Can’t everyone just cash in and call it a day?
re: #159 darthstar
Bitcoin (XBT) fell about 5% on the news. Ethereum, another leading cryptocurrency, was down 9%.
Can’t everyone just cash in and call it a day?
Reminds me of the commercial where guy leading company is hungry and decides to invest everyone’s salaries in bitcoin.
You’re all millionaires. Yeah!
Oh now, you’re all broke. Awwww!
You’re all millionaires. Yeah!
Oh now, you’re all broke. Awwww!
But South Park does this best:
re: #94 Decatur Deb
Fucking NYT:
Republican Review of Arizona Vote Fails to Show Stolen ElectionYeah, like it was stolen and these incompetents failed to prove it. Fuck the NYT.
After all those announcements that “we’re going to show that the election was stolen!!!,” I took it to mean that they failed to do what they claimed they could.
re: #160 lawhawk
Reminds me of the commercial where guy leading company is hungry and decides to invest everyone’s salaries in bitcoin.
You’re all millionaires. Yeah!
Oh now, you’re all broke. Awwww!
You’re all millionaires. Yeah!
Oh now, you’re all broke. Awwww!But South Park does this best:
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Homer: Do you sell toys?
House of Evil shop owner: We sell forbidden objects from places men fear to tread. We also sell frozen yogurt, which I call “Frogurt”!
Homer: Well, I need something for my son’s birthday.
Owner: Well, perhaps this will please the gentleman (hands Homer a talking Krusty doll). Take this object but beware it carries a terrible curse.
Homer: Ooh, that’s bad.
Owner: But it comes with a free Frogurt!
Homer: That’s good!
Owner: The Frogurt is also cursed.
Homer: That’s bad.
Owner: But you get your choice of topping!
Homer: That’s good!
Owner: The toppings contain potassium benzoate.
Homer: ***blank stare***
Owner: …That’s bad
re: #132 Dangerman
Political crisis yes
Constitutional no
The constitutional remedy is to follow it.
They’re trying to end run around it while.pretending they re not ..iow ignoring it.
To some degree, yes, but the constitution favors a large number of smaller populated states, so the right is taking advantage of this to enforce minority rule.
re: #109 Hecuba’s daughter
The book Biology of Plagues explores a fringe theory — and I don’t know if there is real evidence to support it — that it wasn’t the bubonic plague but instead some unknown Ebola-type virus.
Given that there were outbreaks and epidemics of plague in Europe for the next 500 years, while no trace of the “ebola virus” survives there, I don’t think I’d spend much time on it.
Delta apparently has no more fucks to give for unruly passengers and wants other airlines to join in creating a common no-fly list.
Delta already has more than 1,600 people on its own “no fly” list, according to the memo.
“We’ve also asked other airlines to share their ‘no fly’ list to further protect airline employees across the industry — something we know is top of mind for you as well,” wrote Kristen Manion Taylor, Delta’s senior vice president of in-flight services. “A list of banned customers doesn’t work as well if that customer can fly with another airline.”
re: #165 darthstar
Not only should they be on no-fly lists, but we’d be able to reduce outbreak spread by mandating vaccinations to board any flights originating/terminating in the US.
It should be done, but wont because people think that this is somehow a restriction on “freedom”.
Oh, and the antivax nuts are now insisting that they should be able to leave the ICU to go seek out their horse dewormer and other woo treatments.
Yeah, the people hooked up to machines that let them breath are going to get a miracle cure via ivermectin or some other nonsense. No. They wont get cured, but if they leave the ICU, it’d free up resources for those who truly need and deserve it.
re: #166 lawhawk
Not only should they be on no-fly lists, but we’d be able to reduce outbreak spread by mandating vaccinations to board any flights originating/terminating in the US.
It should be done, but wont because people think that this is somehow a restriction on “freedom”.
Oh, and the antivax nuts are now insisting that they should be able to leave the ICU to go seek out their horse dewormer and other woo treatments.
Yeah, the people hooked up to machines that let them breath are going to get a miracle cure via ivermectin or some other nonsense. No. They wont get cured, but if they leave the ICU, it’d free up resources for those who truly need and deserve it.
I think I’d make this policy: “Yes, you can leave the ICU to go get whatever alternative treatment you want. However, you can’t come back. If you take your ICU-bound patient to get alternative treatment, you waive all right to hospital treatment for the duration of their infection and assume all responsibility for their care. If they die, we are not liable.”
re: #166 lawhawk
I have no problem with them vacating ICU beds. Here’s a small tank of O2. We’ll all sit here and watch you try to walk to your car.
re: #144 Dangerman
I was robbed but I won’t file a police report
She turned me into a newt!
(I got better)
re: #145 mmmirele
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re: #158 Michele: Recovering Social Media Addict
Arachnophobia at its best.
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Score one for Boris!https://t.co/T45yc9IXkN
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) September 24, 2021
re: #164 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
Given that there were outbreaks and epidemics of plague in Europe for the next 500 years, while no trace of the “ebola virus” survives there, I don’t think I’d spend much time on it.
There is a recent alternative theory: black death spread by human fleas and lice and not rats.
re: #161 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
After all those announcements that “we’re going to show that the election was stolen!!!,” I took it to mean that they failed to do what they claimed they could.
That’s what it means, but that’s not what the headline browsing public will read. If you don’t get the story in the headline and first paragraph, you’re not telling the story.
Communist Republican Party Apparatchik David Barton at it again!
David Barton Says the Bible Instructs Religious Leaders to Recruit Political Candidates for Office
Religious-right activist David Barton is currently traveling the country as part of the Faith Wins “American Restoration Tour,” spreading his right-wing pseudo-history in churches in an effort to mobilize conservative Christians heading into the 2022 midterm elections.
Note all the maskless assholes in the pews…
re: #172 Hecuba’s daughter
There is a recent alternative theory: black death spread by human fleas and lice and not rats.
We all know it was spread by (((Cosmopolitans))) nudge nudge, wink wink…
re: #174 JOE 🥓
The Bible also says that my donuts must have sprinkles and my ice cream must always have hot fudge.
//
Seriously, though, the Bible says you should pay taxes. No, it actually does, and it comes straight from Jesus’ mouth.
re: #174 JOE 🥓
CommunistRepublican Party Apparatchik David Barton at it again!David Barton Says the Bible Instructs Religious Leaders to Recruit Political Candidates for Office
In which case they should start rendering unto Caesar like any other private entity.
re: #172 Hecuba’s daughter
There is a recent alternative theory: black death spread by human fleas and lice and not rats.
Rats were (and are) the reservoir. Fleas aren’t fussy about their diet and could facilitate the initial jump. Lice (I understand) are fussier, but once the fleas did their work, the lice could spread what the fleas brought
re: #177 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
In which case they should start rendering unto Caesar like any other private entity.
It certainly seems that most Republicans overlook Matthew 19:24 —
“And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.”
Or maybe upon seeing that verse they are like the Westworld androids: “Doesn’t look like anything to me”
She could be an improvement upon Gentrification Garcetti.
Rep. Karen Bass plans to announce run for mayor of Los Angeles
Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) is planning to announce that she will run for mayor of Los Angeles in 2022, according to two people with knowledge of the situation, joining a high-stakes race to run the second-most populous city in the country.
The people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to describe private deliberations, said an official announcement is expected soon. It will possibly happen next week, barring unexpected changes, they said.
“Los Angeles is facing a humanitarian crisis in homelessness and a public health crisis in the disproportionate impact this pandemic has had on Angelenos,” Bass spokesman Zach Seidl said in a statement, when asked for comment. “She does not want to see these two issues tear the city apart. Los Angeles has to come together. That’s why the Congresswoman is considering a run for mayor.”
Would be nice to finally have a mayor who will pull the plug on out of control gentrification.
So I was on a conference call for work yesterday. Some higher up decided it would be a good idea to conduct a third quarter review call with all the departments who report to him AT THE SAME TIME.
Almost 300 people. On one call. So of course…
Dude running the call: Okay, let’s open it up for Q&A!
Me: All the headdesks
re: #181 Eclectic Cyborg
So I was on a conference call for work yesterday. Some higher up decided it would be a good idea to conduct a third quarter review call with all the departments who report to him AT THE SAME TIME.
Almost 300 people. On one call. So of course…
Dude running the call: Okay, let’s open it up for Q&A!
Me: All the headdesks
That’s a train wreck trying to happen.
Siri what is a Rod Dreher shitfit that we really should have seen coming pic.twitter.com/MIOWBesUyI
— Roy Edroso (@edroso) September 24, 2021
re: #183 gocart mozart
Will they just stop being prudes already. Goddammit, their demonization of all things sexual - especially behavior they deem “immoral”, which is basically everything except for cis-hetero intercourse between married individuals - is responsible for a major epidemic of mental issues among newly married current Christians, and former Christians who become sexually active, due to their complete lack of preparedness for the vast and amazing world of sex.
A hardcore anti-vaxxer acquaintance of mine - surprise - tested positive this morning.
He’s pissed about it too.
Oh well…
physicality = sexuality = immorality & perversion
re: #186 Eclectic Cyborg
A hardcore anti-vaxxer acquaintance of mine - surprise - tested positive this morning.
He’s pissed about it too.
Oh well…
Life can be infuriating when you’re the kind of person who can’t make good choices.
Their latest innovation, which is radiating big “the appeal was accepted” energy, is styled as a “Defendant Michael J Lindell’s Notice in Lieu of Filing Answer.”
I’m not an expert on federal civil procedure, but I’m not positive that’s a thing.https://t.co/lbxtjnt4oU— Mike Dunford (@questauthority) September 24, 2021
re: #187 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
physicality = sexuality = immorality & perversion
Unless they are personally doing it. And if they get caught God will (of course) forgive them. He told me so in person last night!
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re: #172 Hecuba’s daughter
There is a recent alternative theory: black death spread by human fleas and lice and not rats.
WRT to the “Black Death” thing, if memory serves*, a few years back, someone unearthed a mass grave in (?England?) which could be reliably dated to the mid-14th-Century Plague time, and they were able to extract DNA samples which proved a Yersinia pestis infection. To the point, I believe, where they were able to identify the specific (extinct) strain of Yp, via comparison with modern types of the bacterium still extant (bubonic plague still kills, I think, 2-3 people annually in the US, a few dozen worldwide).
Though, yes, the precise method by which the Black Death was spread in medieval Europe is still under debate.
*it’s the Internet: always a debatable assertion.
re: #189 Dopamine Fish
I’m waiting for the earth shattering sanctions part of this suit, because it should be *inevitable*.
Well, that’s awkward:
Two hosts of ABC’s “The View” were pulled from set during the show’s live broadcast Friday after learning that they tested positive for COVID-19.
The panelists were moments away from introducing Vice President Kamala Harris to the show for an in-person interview in their New York City studio. Harris’s interview will now take place remotely from another room inside the building.
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Sonny Hostin and Ana Navarro were pulled from the anchor desk a few minutes into the show, and the remaining anchors subsequently explained that Hostin and Navarro had tested positive.
re: #192 lawhawk
I’m waiting for the earth shattering sanctions part of this suit, because it should be *inevitable*.
And while they’re unlikely to be sanctioned based on this… thing… by itself, it’s certainly not going to help their case any when it does get to the sanctions bit. As noted in the thread, this… thing… isn’t really a thing they can do. The court is going to look at this and go, “What the ducking fuck?” There are proper procedural remedies to delay having to give an answer, and - well, this ain’t it, chief.
re: #193 lawhawk
Well, that’s awkward:
Two hosts of ABC’s “The View” were pulled from set during the show’s live broadcast Friday after learning that they tested positive for COVID-19.
The panelists were moments away from introducing Vice President Kamala Harris to the show for an in-person interview in their New York City studio. Harris’s interview will now take place remotely from another room inside the building.
AdvertisementSonny Hostin and Ana Navarro were pulled from the anchor desk a few minutes into the show, and the remaining anchors subsequently explained that Hostin and Navarro had tested positive.
Live-action pandemic coverage. I’m here for it. I don’t have a TV.
re: #195 wrenchwench
Live-action pandemic coverage. I’m here for it. I don’t have a TV.
Ditto here. Have a TV set, not connected to any antenna or cable, used only as a monitor for streaming and DVD viewing
re: #191 Jay C
WRT to the “Black Death” thing, if memory serves*, a few years back, someone unearthed a mass grave in (?England?) which could be reliably dated to the mid-14th-Century Plague time, and they were able to extract DNA samples which proved a Yersinia pestis infection. To the point, I believe, where they were able to identify the specific (extinct) strain of Yp, via comparison with modern types of the bacterium still extant (bubonic plague still kills, I think, 2-3 people annually in the US, a few dozen worldwide).
Though, yes, the precise method by which the Black Death was spread in medieval Europe is still under debate.*it’s the Internet: always a debatable assertion.
There was a (hushed up) plague epidemic in San Francisco at the time of the great earthquake. Which of course spread plague far and wide with the refugees. As a result, bubonic plague now has reservoirs in western rodent species (mainly prairie dogs) although the other western rodent species can catch and spread it. That’s where most of the US casualties come from.
re: #198 A Cranky One
Funny how we have come to view
rural state = GOP state
minority voter = Democratic voter
These are not givens, they are the result of tendencies that have been going on for decades.
re: #193 lawhawk
RWNJs are already jumping on this saying “See, Liberals? Vaccines DON’T work!”
re: #186 Eclectic Cyborg
A hardcore anti-vaxxer acquaintance of mine - surprise - tested positive this morning.
He’s pissed about it too.
Oh well…
I’m guessing he’s pissed at the wrong people, but maybe he realized he’s been lied to?
hi
Extremely local news: The HVAC company is here. They will be installing ductwork and equipment in my house today. It’s going to be noisy and dusty here.
re: #200 Eclectic Cyborg
RWNJs are already jumping on this saying “See, Liberals? Vaccines DON’T work!”
vaccines and testing work
re: #202 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
hi
Extremely local news: The HVAC company is here. They will be installing ductwork and equipment in my house today. It’s going to be noisy and dusty here.
Double-mask.
re: #189 Dopamine Fish
Please, pretty please pick default Dominion!
It’ll be interesting to see how Dominion responds. Do they file some response to this, or do they just go ahead and default the doofuses and let them try to explain how this nimroddery is excusable.
— Mike Dunford (@questauthority) September 24, 2021
re: #205 No Malarkey!
give ‘em enough rope…
re: #167 Dopamine Fish
I think I’d make this policy: “Yes, you can leave the ICU to go get whatever alternative treatment you want. However, you can’t come back. If you take your ICU-bound patient to get alternative treatment, you waive all right to hospital treatment for the duration of their infection and assume all responsibility for their care. If they die, we are not liable.”
Hospitals call it an AMA.
re: #205 No Malarkey!
Please, pretty please pick default Dominion!
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whatever the duckfuck this is
Good legal jargon.
re: #202 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
hi
Extremely local news: The HVAC company is here. They will be installing ductwork and equipment in my house today. It’s going to be noisy and dusty here.
Well at least you’ll have reliable heat this winter and A.C. next summer (if the power doesn’t go out).
All they have to do to nail Trump is to force him to testify under oath. There is no way he will be able to talk for five minutes without either contradicting himself or contradicting other sworn testimony. opening himself to perjury charges.
re: #210 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
All they have to do to nail Trump is to force him to testify under oath. There is no way he will be able to talk for five minutes without either contradicting himself or contradicting other sworn testimony. opening himself to perjury charges.
Plus as an actual trap closes in he will throw everyone else under the bus, including his children, in an attempt to get out.
re: #197 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
There was a (hushed up) plague epidemic in San Francisco at the time of the great earthquake. Which of course spread plague far and wide with the refugees. As a result, bubonic plague now has reservoirs in western rodent species (mainly prairie dogs) although the other western rodent species can catch and spread it. That’s where most of the US casualties come from.
There is a weird and very good cable show called Ask the Mortician. She did a detailed discussion of the link between the plague, the earthquake, and persecution of the Chinese community. It had a lot of heavy parallels with Covid.
re: #200 Eclectic Cyborg
RWNJs are already jumping on this saying “See, Liberals? Vaccines DON’T work!”
Correction:
Ask a Mortician on YT.
youtube.com
if you’re writing a book you know it’s impossible to write a book, but there are a lot of books
doesn’t add up— Pipe Wrench (@pipewrenchmag) September 23, 2021
Fellow wrench
re: #207 BeenHereAwhile
Hospitals call it an AMA.
But in the Before Times, people who left AMA could sometimes come back, and get more care.
It’s just a matter of time before there is a hospital mass shooting by a crazed anti-vaxxer.
Here’s the full story about “vigilante medicine” on ivermectin Facebook.
Antivaxxers are starting to wrap doctors and ICUs into their dark conspiracy theories, as they suffer at home with ad-hoc COVID treatments that don’t work.
I hope you read it.https://t.co/pgghH6WrBu— Ben Collins (@oneunderscore__) September 24, 2021
re: #212 Decatur Deb
There is a weird and very good cable show called Ask the Mortician. She did a detailed discussion of the link between the plague, the earthquake, and persecution of the Chinese community. It had a lot of heavy parallels with Covid.
Simon Winchester’s A Crack in the Edge of the World covers the same subject.
No, Portales motel doesn’t have meth on tap, @MReisen88 reports https://t.co/dpFN52vWH7
— Ryan Lowery (@ryanmlowery) September 24, 2021
re: #218 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
Simon Winchester’s A Crack in the Edge of the World covers the same subject.
There was an anti-Korean backlash in the aftermath of the Great Kanto Earthquake in Tokyo in 1923. The earthquake resulted in a lot of fires, in part from broken gas pipes and exacerbated by collapsed wooden structures. Rumours went around that Korean immigrants were deliberately setting the fires and they were attacked and killed. No-one knows how many lost their lives from these attacks and the Japanese authorities didn’t bother to investigate the matter too deeply afterwards.
re: #202 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
hi
Extremely local news: The HVAC company is here. They will be installing ductwork and equipment in my house today. It’s going to be noisy and dusty here.
let us know when all your ducts are in a row
re: #223 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Why?
To keep their widdle duck feet in alignment.
RUDY GIULIANI has been banned from Fox News for almost three months. He learned of his banishment on the eve of Sept. 11.
The latest in Playbook: https://t.co/xQsI8t39pQ— POLITICO Playbook (@playbookdc) September 24, 2021
Trump lawyer and lunatic coconspirator Rudy is banned from .. *checks notes*
Fox News.
If Fox banned everyone who pulled Rudy type crap, they’d have no guests at all.
re: #226 lawhawk
If Fox banned everyone who pulled Rudy type crap, they’d have no guests at all.
Works for me…..
re: #226 lawhawk
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Trump lawyer and lunatic coconspirator Rudy is banned from .. *checks notes*
Fox News.
If Fox banned everyone who pulled Rudy type crap, they’d have no guests at all.
Do you really want to air me?
Do you really want to see me lie?
Cancel Culture Club.
re: #227 Jay C
Works for me…..
The flip is that Fox is possibly trying to spin away from being pro-Trump and recognizing that’s bad for branding with what is expected to come down Trump’s way. They’d rather support GOP generics than a Trump insurrectionist. Hannity is still 100% on the Trump bandwagon, and Carlson is straight up pushing Nazi crap. They don’t need to mention Trump when the GOP is 100% behind the white nationalist/supremacist/Nazi agenda.
And this is the problem small ranchers are running into. The paste eater are sucking up the medicine they need to maintain the health of their herds.
We went to buy some dewormer for the herd yesterday. The paste kind, we bought some external stuff last week.
The store was out
Just to be clear,
2021 one of my very real problems is that republicans are eating the dewormer I need to maintain my herds health
Fuck this timeline— The Eternal💎Penellope (@SteampunkPenny) September 24, 2021
re: #145 mmmirele
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