VIDEO: Trump Hangs Up on NPR After Being Fact-Checked on Election Lies
Seth takes a closer look at former President Trump abruptly ending an NPR interview after getting fact-checked on his 2020 election lies.
Seth takes a closer look at former President Trump abruptly ending an NPR interview after getting fact-checked on his 2020 election lies.
Hey Ronny, not to worry, we’ll know soon. (A lot of your friends will be indicted.) @RonnyJacksonTX pic.twitter.com/4eS7if6ReH
— Pete Souza (@PeteSouza) January 13, 2022
This looks promising…. https://t.co/o8XKx6TLFJ
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) January 12, 2022
re: #4 Romantic Heretic
This song became an ear worm after hearing about Mango Mussolini’s rage quit.
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A new favorite phrase. Well done!
A nap (preferably somewhere that I’ll be in the human’s way)#MyBadDayCure pic.twitter.com/ztkKHPCRlT
— “Mad Cat” Cattis (@GeneralCattis) January 13, 2022
niterz, lizardz!
I’m late to this, but worth listening to @NPRinskeep ’s interview with Trump this morning. https://t.co/BTJEi2wPEX
Credit to Steve I for promptly and flat-out responding to one of Trump’s fantasies, “It is *not* true that there were more votes than voters.”— James Fallows (@JamesFallows) January 13, 2022
https://t.co/eO7Yxs1RcX pic.twitter.com/yVjZOYk6zk
— 𝙒𝘽 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips (@FormerDirtDart) January 13, 2022
re: #7 jaunte
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One of the sub headlines at npr
“Trump’s firm grip on the Republican Party, but tenuous grasp on reality”
DOLPHINS WITH LASER BEAMS!!!!!
#Israeli security forces used a #dolphin to chase #Hamas frogman commandos off the coast of the #Gaza Strip, the terrorist organization claimed on Monday, according to a report by Al-Quds.https://t.co/d9vJySazsz
— The Jerusalem Post (@Jerusalem_Post) January 13, 2022
That dude literally handed internal campaign polling data to a Russian intelligence operative to help Russia’s illicit social media influencing campaign.
He knows the Trump campaign colluded with Russia because he did it personally.— Nunca Trumpismo (@NeverTrumpTexan) January 13, 2022
re: #11 The Pie Overlord!
DOLPHINS WITH LASER BEAMS!!!!!
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Maybe the “commandos” were just scared by run of the mill wild dolphins
I would very much like to see some fear on some of these sociopath’s faces at some point.
Our Alabama city just announced all schools are closing for face-to-face instruction. The driving force wasn’t prevention of CV19 spread, there just aren’t enough teachers healthy enough to come in.
April. Gotta admire their lack of concern.
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Shades of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868, and restricted access to Japan as part of sakoku (seclusion) from 1635 to 1853.
No foreigners wanted in Omicron-hit JapanIf you don’t have a magical Japanese passport, you’re a leper.With special guest appearance by @JapanIntercult and @motokorich https://t.co/8dghFhPwDP
— Jake Adelstein/中本哲史 (@jakeadelstein) January 12, 2022
I’m not getting back to Japan any time soon.
The January 6th Committee documents suggest some involvement by Mark Meadows in the scheme to assemble slates of fake electors for Donald Trump. pic.twitter.com/TvxJ11gMwR
— Maddow Blog (@MaddowBlog) January 13, 2022
re: #11 The Pie Overlord!
DOLPHINS WITH LASER BEAMS!!!!!
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* Sighs heavily *
Dolphins aren’t sharks.
We’ve been over this, people.
The frickin’ laser beams go on sharks.
…Kosher space stations too, okay. That’s been established, gotta respect that.
But primarily SHARKS. https://t.co/z726PHZrJq pic.twitter.com/eNzB9h8LOO— Arch (Space Laser Vaccination Supervisor) (@Arch_LGF) January 13, 2022
— NC “F̵a̵c̵e̵b̵o̵o̵k̵ Meta Delenda Est” Steve (@TCFKA_NCSteve) January 12, 2022
re: #18 mmmirele
Shades of the Tokugawa shogunate, which ruled Japan from 1603 to 1868, and restricted access to Japan as part of sakoku (seclusion) from 1635 to 1853.
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I’m not getting back to Japan any time soon.
NHK today said late February. Still, I’m worried that for the third year in a row my trip leading students to Japan will be cancelled for this May.
More than 25,000 Americans in ICU with COVID-19, highest since September 16
— BNO Newsroom (@BNODesk) January 13, 2022
I’m from Detroit.
Lahser
Gratiot
Schoenherr
Livernois— Liddle Chocolate Pie 🌈🍫🥧 (@Pie_Overlord) January 13, 2022
re: #13 Dangerman
Maybe the “commandos” were just scared by run of the mill wild dolphins
I’ve heard rumors that Soros trained dolphins in all of the Seven Seas have taken to Offensive Laser Weapons like ducks to June Bugs.
In fact, I have been personally involved in this project for which I am being paid Gigantoid Soros Bucks™, on the agreement that I use 50% of the GSBs to set up a Highly Sophisticated Intelligence Collection System to shut down Alex Jones using Tech from Fort Meade and GCHQ in Cheltenham, UK.
I AM the Deep State in South Austin. Despite being Goyim, I am trusted and beloved by my Red Sea Pedestrian Paymasters.
re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
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I’m pretty sure I’d win the Internet with this damn town.
La Jolla
Poway
El Cajon
Viejas
Chollas Creek
Rancho Peñasquitos
Oh yeah, I triple dog dare you to pronounce this street name correctly. When Google Maps and Waze tries it, hilarity ensues.
Jamacha Boulevard
re: #13 Dangerman
Maybe the “commandos” were just scared by run of the mill wild dolphins
A dolphin knocked me off a surfboard in 1991. I was supposed to blame the juice?
re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
Nevada, where the first a is pronounced long, not short like the state, or ah, like most people pronounce it.
Oh yeah I forgot. This is another kneeslapper in Google and Waze: Via de la Valle
New “proof of vaccination” rules starting soon in the Twin Cities. I don’t do anything that’s on the list so it won’t affect me much, but then I’ve been basically shut-in for the last 20 months.
Diners in Minneapolis and St. Paul will soon have to show proof of COVID vaccination or a recent negative COVID test in order to eat at the cities’ food and drink establishments.
This rule does not apply solely to restaurants. Erik Hansen, director of economic policy and development for the City of Minneapolis, said any establishment that serves food or drink indoors will be subject to the proof of vaccination or negative test mandate.
That includes:
Indoor restaurants
Coffee shops
Cafes
Bars
Sports venues (such as Target Center, Xcel Energy Center)
Theaters
Bowling alleys
Convention centers
Catering hallsOther spaces will be exempt, such as retail or grocery settings, schools, hospitals, congregate care facilities, or public areas not connected to a restaurant or bar but where people happen to be eating or drinking (such as the skyway systems).
The requirements also will not apply to takeout orders.
re: #26 Jack Burton in Mactified Forshion
I heard a commentator on the radio refer to the town of Tonopah as “Tone-oh-paw”.
Or the Phoenix suburb as “A-vhon-dale” or Guadalupe as “Guada loop”
re: #28 Belafon
I have a hard time pronouncing Spanish names as anything but Spanish.
When I moved to Houston another kid told me San Felipe Road was pronounced San Fill-A-Pee, but I just couldn’t do it.
re: #26 Jack Burton in Mactified Forshion
Peabody
Worcester
re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
In Pittsburgh it was the grocery store chain Giant Eagle. Which, in my experience was pronounced ‘tiggle’.
It’s all quite logical:
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re: #26 Jack Burton in Mactified Forshion
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Oh yeah, I triple dog dare you to pronounce this street name correctly. When Google Maps and Waze tries it, hilarity ensues.
Jamacha Boulevard
That would be Ham a sha Blvd
Got to hear Walter Cronkite mess up a MN city name on the national news in 1984. The town is Shakopee, pronounce SHAA-ko-pee, but he put the emphasis on the KO. Cronkite was covering a large child sex ring that had been busted in the town of Jordan, just south of what I still think of as ShaKOpee. Thanks Walter.
No matter what DOJ has been doing up until now, there’s every reason to open investigation into what appears to be a highly coordinated effort to obstruct the election. Multiple possible crimes in the heartland of election protection work Garland committed to. Follow the facts. https://t.co/jkZICaqPii
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) January 13, 2022
re: #26 Jack Burton in Mactified Forshion
I’m pretty sure I’d win the Internet with this damn town.
La Jolla
Poway
El Cajon
Viejas
Chollas Creek
Rancho PeñasquitosOh yeah, I triple dog dare you to pronounce this street name correctly. When Google Maps and Waze tries it, hilarity ensues.
Jamacha Boulevard
Well, here in CenTex, we have Lake Buchanan (BUCK-an-un), Manchaca Road (Manchack) and when I lived in New Orleans, there was a street in the French Quarter pronounced Bur-GUN-dy and another spelled Chartres and pronounced Charters. What they did to the nine Muse Street’s pronunciations west of the Quarter intersecting St. Charles Avenue doesn’t bear repeating.
re: #39 austin_blue
Well, here in CenTex, we have Lake Buchanan (Buck-an-un),.
Buchanan County, Virginia is pronounced “buh-Can-on’ almost “buh-cannon”. I was most emphatically corrected by a Buchanan County native about that.
As they say “You’re not from around here, are you?”
Another local county that occasionally gets a giggle is Fauquier County, Va.
In New Orleans Robert E Lee Blvd is pronounced Allen Toussaint.
Night all, sweet scaly dreams and be kind to each other.
I’m glad that almost all of us seem to have survived the Plague so far. But I do worry about Stonekettle, who hasn’t posted on Twitter since the 9th.
Since it rolled over, and folks are sharing it around these parts:
Wordle 208 3/6
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re: #44 austin_blue
Night all, sweet scaly dreams and be kind to each other.
I’m glad that almost all of us seem to have survived the Plague so far. But I do worry about Stonekettle, who hasn’t posted on Twitter since the 9th.
Yes, I’ve been wondering about Stonekettle too.
re: #26 Jack Burton in Mactified Forshion
I’m pretty sure I’d win the Internet with this damn town.
La Jolla
Poway
El Cajon
Viejas
Chollas Creek
Rancho PeñasquitosOh yeah, I triple dog dare you to pronounce this street name correctly. When Google Maps and Waze tries it, hilarity ensues.
Jamacha Boulevard
Salida
Buena Vista
re: #43 BlueSpotinAL
In New Orleans Robert E Lee Blvd is pronounced Allen Toussaint.
In Chicago, “Willis Tower” is pronounced “Sears Tower”.
Some of you may remember COVID SuperSpreader Sean Feucht, who used to be part of the Bethel Redding cult, but has now spun out on his own in southern California.
Yesterday he complained the megapublisher HarperCollins cancelled a book he was supposed to publish with them:
@sunny_in_MN in case you didn’t see this. pic.twitter.com/O5uparuBI6
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 12, 2022
There’s no evidence to suggest that Sean Feucht had a signed contract. I did some searching and no announcement of a new book coming, no indication of a date of publication. I think ole Sean the SuperSpreader is not being quite honest.
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 12, 2022
And as it turns out, he wasn’t being honest (link goes to Christian Post christianpost.com). It appears from Twitter that there MIGHT have been a memo of understanding or something similar.
And if you didn’t think this guy was bad news, there’s this:
@sunny_in_MN and in today’s Sean Feucht news, he’s all upset that his child is being taught the use of “they” as a gender neutral pronoun. pic.twitter.com/BBiaJmxXvn
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 13, 2022
(Feucht has me blocked, but apparently he’s unaware of the “incognito” function in Twitter, to say nothing of my backup account that only follows religious fanatics.)
Just to rant for a sec, I’ve used “they” for YEARS to refer to a single person. When I write incident reports, I am not allowed to use names or pronouns that might actually identify the person who may have not followed (for example) the specified reboot sequence after patching. So “they” it is. I have got to stop rolling my eyes, they’re eventually going to get stuck in the “up” position.
re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
Schuylkill
Manayunk
Passyunk
Conshohocken
Bryn Mawr
Got Worldle in 4 tries. For me this is excellent. thanks for introducing me to a new addiction.
re: #31 Egregious Philbin
I heard a commentator on the radio refer to the town of Tonopah as “Tone-oh-paw”.
Or the Phoenix suburb as “A-vhon-dale” or Guadalupe as “Guada loop”
When I lived in Utah, the town name newbies had trouble pronouncing was “Tooele”. Which was pronouced TOO-wel-uh.
And that Guada-loop pronunciation isn’t limited to Arizona. The main drag in front of the west entrance to UT Austin is Guadalupe St., also often pronounced Guada-loop, but also pronounced as in Mexican Spanish.
re: #52 cat-tikvah
Eau Claire
Waukesha
Wyocena
Waunakee
Wonewoc
It’s pronounced Pal-a-steen here in Texas as well.
And let us not forget Bellefontaine, OH (pronounced bell fountain)
re: #51 mmmirele
……
Just to rant for a sec, I’ve used “they” for YEARS to refer to a single person. When I write incident reports, I am not allowed to use names or pronouns that might actually identify the person who may have not followed (for example) the specified reboot sequence after patching. So “they” it is. I have got to stop rolling my eyes, they’re eventually going to get stuck in the “up” position.
I’ve mentioned this before but years ago, I abandoned the use of “he/him” or the awkward “he or she” when speaking of a generic person (and not a specific individual). For example, I will say “when a doctor examines a patient, they should ….” Yes, in many cases, a sentence could be restructured to use plurals instead and avoid the issue entirely, but I don’t care what generations of English teachers have taught us, the traditional rules are sexist.
The Tanzanian islands of Zanzibar and Pemba are about to become a test site for a mobile internet network its creators hope will not just revolutionize lives there, but possibly across sub-Saharan Africa and beyond. https://t.co/D07ItDjhaz
— CNN (@CNN) January 13, 2022
This makes more sense than the shitload of satellites in LEO.
re: #60 Dread Pirate Ron
Ground teams have also started instructing Webb’s primary and secondary mirror to move from the configuration which kept them from rattling around during launch. This will kick off approximately 3 months of mirror alignment work. #UnfoldTheUniverse pic.twitter.com/RoJlO7Byhl
— NASA Webb Telescope (@NASAWebb) January 12, 2022
Did you know Hubble helped build @NASAWebb’s “to-do” list? ☑️
One of Webb’s upcoming projects is called COSMOS-Webb, which will observe a patch of sky containing half a million galaxies – building on a huge survey that Hubble started in 2002.
Learn more: https://t.co/jcWSHcmKKX pic.twitter.com/el8M1mdadh— Hubble (@NASAHubble) January 12, 2022
re: #60 Dread Pirate Ron
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This makes more sense than the shitload of satellites in LEO.
That way, they can obscure both the daytime and nighttime sky.
re: #61 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips
Oh! The huge manatee!
This is good.
NEWS: The US Postal Service has new governing leadership. Roman Martinez IV was unanimously elected today by his fellow governors to serve as the 25th chairman of the Board of Governors. The board also unanimously elected Anton G. Hajjar to serve as vice chairman. #USPS
— Geoff Bennett (@GeoffRBennett) January 12, 2022
this is not over yet. Two Biden appointments need to be approved.
“This whole process has brought me to thinking that it’s important to get vaccinated so you don’t lose your limbs and you don’t lose your life. I have lost three of my limbs and half of my foot. It’s scary, and I’m only 30.” https://t.co/hLsR14ILHv pic.twitter.com/3qdETCAYlI
— Scientific American (@sciam) January 12, 2022
re: #66 I Would Prefer Not To
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The tweet thread points out Martinez was appointed by Trump and supports DeJoy. It doesn’t seem like any progress is being made to restore the post office operation.
re: #7 jaunte
Credit to Steve I for promptly and flat-out responding to one of Trump’s fantasies, “It is *not* true that there were more votes than voters.”
Is this alleged discrepancy not based on Giuliani being too stupid to tell lists from Minnesota (MN) apart from Michigan (MI)?
re: #16 Decatur Deb
Our Alabama city just announced all schools are closing for face-to-face instruction. The driving force wasn’t prevention of CV19 spread, there just aren’t enough teachers healthy enough to come in.
Everybody was big on getting kids back to school but did not want to spend extra money on hiring for teaching and support staff, expanding facilities or installing protective measures.
re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
Is there a place name in your neck of the woods that will, when someone pronounces it, immediately reveal whether that person is a local or not?
In Västerbotten, where I grew up, one example is Norsjö. Which outsiders would pronounce NOOR-sjö, while locals know it NOSCH-ö.
Arizona example: Mogollon Rim
re: #51 mmmirele
Just to rant for a sec, I’ve used “they” for YEARS to refer to a single person. When I write incident reports, I am not allowed to use names or pronouns that might actually identify the person who may have not followed (for example) the specified reboot sequence after patching. So “they” it is. I have got to stop rolling my eyes, they’re eventually going to get stuck in the “up” position.
I use “they/their” a lot to avoid the clumsy “he or she/his or her” construction: “If a teacher is sick, they should contact the Administration Office immediately and state the expected length of their absence.”
WZ has now caught up with the thread. You may resume your regularly scheduled posting…
0327 here. Too early for breakfast, too late for caffeine.
re: #74 Decatur Deb
0327 here. Too early for breakfast, too late for caffeine.
I don’t caffeinate after 4pm unless I have some extenuating reason to stay awake.
re: #75 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I don’t caffeinate after 4pm unless I have some extenuating reason to stay awake.
I do one in the morning, for a kickstart.
re: #78 Decatur Deb
I do one in the morning, for a kickstart.
I have learned to wait at least an hour (ideally 90 minutes) after waking before resorting to coffee, I use peppermint tea as an early-hours stimulant.
re: #77 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Arkansas River
We live between the Chattahoochee and the Choctawhatchee now.
re: #80 Decatur Deb
We live between the Chattahoochee and the Choctawhatchee now.
How far is that from where Billy Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge?
re: #81 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
How far is that from where Billy Joe McAllister jumped off the Tallahatchie Bridge?
About 350 miles SE. Same linguistic root, though.
re: #71 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Arizona example: Mogollon Rim
Houston Street.
and of course, my favorite UK example:
Leicester Square
re: #84 sagehen
and of course, my favorite UK example:
Leicester Square
People there go to get their Covid Borchestershire shot
re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
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We have a town up the road called Jamestown. Here in town most people call it Jimtown just for giggles. If you say “go on out Jimtown road” and they don’t know what you mean, they are not from here.
The town of Milngavie north of Glasgow is a sure-fire tourist identifier.
It’s pronounced Mulguy.
It’s where Cholmondely Featherstone-Haugh comes from.
Pronounced Chumley-Fanshawe.
re: #11 The Pie Overlord!
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LOL! “The dolphin had been stripped of its will and turned into a killer,” says the guy who’s been stripped of his will and has been fitted for an explosive vest.
re: #13 Dangerman
Maybe the “commandos” were just scared by run of the mill wild dolphins
has anyone determined what Jason Momoa was up to at the time?
re: #16 Decatur Deb
Our Alabama city just announced all schools are closing for face-to-face instruction. The driving force wasn’t prevention of CV19 spread, there just aren’t enough teachers healthy enough to come in.
yeah, I was extremely irritated that I lost all my on-ground university classes this spring. Now, I’m thinking maybe it was a blessing in disguise. I already got a slightly panicked text message from a teaching buddy stating everyone in his family was sick with the rona.
re: #28 Belafon
Nevada, where the first a is pronounced long, not short like the state, or ah, like most people pronounce it.
Clemson, where we went through a long string of sports announcer mother— who insisted on turning the s into a zed. They’ve gotten better about that, though most of them still say shit like “between Herman and he,” or “it’s a chess match.” “It’s not a fucking chess match, you stupid mother—. It’s a game. You understand the rules of tennis. Learn some damned chess!”
re: #50 Hecuba’s daughter
In Chicago, “Willis Tower” is pronounced “Sears Tower”.
In New York, New York isn’t pronounced New Amsterdam, but Houston Street is pronounced Hows-ton.
re: #32 jaunte
I have a hard time pronouncing Spanish names as anything but Spanish.
When I moved to Houston another kid told me San Felipe Road was pronounced San Fill-A-Pee, but I just couldn’t do it.
oh, one more. Veteran’s Boulevard in New Orlins (NOT New OrLEENS. NOT New Awlins or Nawlins unless you live in a 4 block area of the city and were born there) is Vet’runs. Never heard anybody actually pronounce it like it would be found in the dictionary.
In mid-April 2021, Beck told Fox News host Tucker Carlson he had previously battled COVID-19. “I have already had it,” he said at the time. “Why do I need to be vaccinated again?”
Glenn Beck has another Covid infection and its in his lungs. But don’t worry; he’s eating horsepaste! thedailybeast.com
re: #43 BlueSpotinAL
In New Orleans Robert E Lee Blvd is pronounced Allen Toussaint.
I lived just off Robert E Lee, just past the canal that runs between New Orleans and Metarie. One favorite sport during afternoon commuting was for everybody in the left lane to prevent assholes that were in the right lane from being able to get back in to the left lane as Robert E Lee went to one lane approaching the canal bridge.
Oh, and I’ll just tack this on: in South Carolina, we have BYOOfert. In North Carolina, they have BOWfert. Same spelling for both.
Way ahead of you buddy pic.twitter.com/W7tWLsgZq7
— lawhawk #vaxxedforfamilyandcommunity (@lawhawk) January 13, 2022
Cannabis compound might have some antiviral effect. So, of course this means that the stoner stash in your kid’s nightstand now has Fauci value. /
Seriously - there’s a single study that looks at this, and it’s far from certain that it will do anything in a live person. Also, how those compounds were delivered - it wasn’t by smoking. Does it warrant further testing? Sure, but it’s a reach to say that your stash of weed will protect you from covid.
Life insurers adapt pandemic risk models after claims jump https://t.co/5TSE6kDz0K pic.twitter.com/rtbP70G1wE
— Reuters (@Reuters) January 13, 2022
My in-laws hail from a little Ohio town somewhere between Cleveland and Akron, spelled “Mantua” and pronounced “man away”.
When I was going to school in Rochester NY, I remember finding out that the town of Chili is pronounced “chai lye”. I like that one even better than the capital of South Dakota (“peer”).
re: #95 lawhawk
In New York, New York isn’t pronounced New Amsterdam…
Although there’s neighborhoods where it’s pronounced New Yawk.
Just east of the city, are the suburbs of Lawn Guyland.
re: #96 steve_davis
oh, one more. Veteran’s Boulevard in New Orlins (NOT New OrLEENS. NOT New Awlins or Nawlins unless you live in a 4 block area of the city and were born there) is Vet’runs. Never heard anybody actually pronounce it like it would be found in the dictionary.
Never call San Francisco “Cisco”. Or “Frisco”. Ever. Sometimes, conditionally, some people can call it San Fran. But the proper pronunciation is The City.
re: #101 Wile E. Wonka
When I was going to school in Rochester NY, I remember finding out that the town of Chili is pronounced “chai lye”. I like that one even better than the capital of South Dakota (“peer”).
EVERY pronunciation here is weird. Avon rhymes with “rave on.” Perinton usually gets a phantom “g” stuck between the n and t. And don’t even try Irondequoit unless you’re a native.
re: #99 lawhawk
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Cannabis compound might have some antiviral effect. So, of course this means that the stoner stash in your kid’s nightstand now has Fauci value. /
Seriously - there’s a single study that looks at this, and it’s far from certain that it will do anything in a live person. Also, how those compounds were delivered - it wasn’t by smoking. Does it warrant further testing? Sure, but it’s a reach to say that your stash of weed will protect you from covid.
Well with that said, I am going to continue my research. Of course the therapeutic effect might be from the Fritos chips also.
New model of Leica camera is being introduced today, the M11. 60 megapixel, onboard memory and SD slot with a USB connection to download images and charge the battery, electronic shutter from 1/16000 to 60 minutes, mechanical shutter of 1/4000 to 8 seconds, ISO64 base (nice!). yada yada. Probably around $8,000 for the body. Ah Veblen goods :)
Good news to me though, it pushes the prices of older ones down to where someone like me can think about mayby getting a first gen M10 ;)
But realistically, as long as it works, I don’t see any real reason to leave this gal behind:
re: #97 No Malarkey!
Let me gin up some sympathy….nope, all out.
re: #102 sagehen
Just east of the city, are the suburbs of Lawn Guyland.
Can confirm…Mrs. Coin grew up there and set me straight on proper pronunciation.
re: #102 sagehen
Although there’s neighborhoods where it’s pronounced New Yawk.
Just east of the city, are the suburbs of Lawn Guyland.
Lawn Jockeyland
Then in Germany, you see the opposite reflected in their spelling: “Manhatten” and in an article on Pete Buttigieg (which they at least spelled correctly) from “South Bent, Indiana”.
re: #103 sagehen
Never call San Francisco “Cisco”. Or “Frisco”. Ever. Sometimes, conditionally, some people can call it San Fran. But the proper pronunciation is The City.
The City: there can be only one (in the US) - New York City. If you live in NYC or the NYC metro area, and you say, The City - you mean Manhattan. /half…
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Australia, with 78% of its population 2-shot vaccinated, crushed the virus throughout the pandemic. Then came Omicron. The absolute numbers of ICU patients and fatalities are small. But the near vertical lines convey Omicron’s pathogenicity.@OurWorldinData pic.twitter.com/MvG1363pLj
— Eric Topol (@EricTopol) January 12, 2022
re: #100 Belafon
Me and my wife’s life insurance premiums were jacked up 15% due to “extraordinary claims experience”, which I assume is insurance speak for “a bunch of our policy holders died of Covid.”
re: #112 Teukka
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re: #111 lawhawk
The City: there can be only one (in the US) - New York City. If you live in NYC or the NYC metro area, and you say, The City - you mean Manhattan. /half…
The DFW area is The Metroplex.
Once again - rapid tests are detecting Omicron virus.
“It’s working as it was designed…There does not seem to be any performance deficit with Omicron.”
-Joe Derisi Professor and Head of BioHub at @UCSF https://t.co/D0wx6pZl7n— Michael Mina (@michaelmina_lab) January 12, 2022
Analyses: 52,297 #COVID19 cases w/#Omicron vs 16,982 cases #DeltaVariant at Kaiser-Permanente SoCAL since Nov30:
- 1.3% of Delta cases admitted to hosp
- 0.5% of Omicron cases admitted
- D cases hospitalized avg 5 days; O cases 1.5 dys
- zero deaths for Ohttps://t.co/mhndu8A6Vw— Laurie Garrett (@Laurie_Garrett) January 12, 2022
re: #113 Belafon
Compared to the US, Australia is still crushing it. The US nearly matched Australia’s all-time deaths in just the last day.
FYI, Jim Wright has listeria and has been at home pretty much tied to the bathroom. According to Jim, there’s no real treatment for it but riding it out and not getting dehydrated(at which point you need to be in a hospital).
Having trouble linking on my stupid phone, but he posted on Facebook a few minutes ago.
re: #97 No Malarkey!
Glenn Beck has another Covid infection and its in his lungs. But don’t worry; he’s eating horsepaste! thedailybeast.com
— Akiva Cohen (@AkivaMCohen) January 13, 2022
re: #111 lawhawk
The City: there can be only one (in the US) - New York City. If you live in NYC or the NYC metro area, and you say, The City - you mean Manhattan. /half…
the city (NY) isn’t capitalized. The City (SF) is. Capital The, Capital City.
An infinite number of mathematicians walk into a bar. The first mathematician orders one beer. The next one orders a half a beer. The third one orders a quarter of a beer. The bartender pours two glasses of beer and tells them “You guys should know your limits.”
re: #68 Hecuba’s daughter
The tweet thread points out Martinez was appointed by Trump and supports DeJoy. It doesn’t seem like any progress is being made to restore the post office operation.
I got an email from the holder of my 2nd mortgage, saying that statements were late in going out this month. Which to me is like, uh, rilly? I’ve paid the mortgage two (business) days before the end of the previous month for YEARS, and in fact the mortgage had been paid for 10 days before I got the notice. Yeah, I know, big email list, but…
Oh, and the 2nd has its last payment next month and then there’s a final payment. I have the money to pay the thing off and that has been the plan for several years now. But OMG OMG OMG there must be a market in selling lists people who have 2nds coming due and need to roll them into a new 1st or some other arrangement. I get emails from my creepy predatory 1st every.single.day. My employer’s mortgage loan division has sent me stuff. I just want to pay the thing off, that’s all.
re: #123 Dopamine Fish
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Suspicion, misinformation and other factors have combined to produce what authorities say are alarmingly low COVID-19 vaccination rates in U.S. children ages 5 to 11. As of Tuesday, just over 17% of these youngsters were fully vaccinated. https://t.co/F1gospEOo5
— The Associated Press (@AP) January 12, 2022
We might find out today if SCOTUS has decided that the Constitution is a suicide pact.
SCOTUS will release one or more opinions in argued cases at 10 a.m. EST. The vaccine-policy cases are possible, but we don’t know in advance which cases we’ll get.
We’ll be live-blogging starting at 9:45. Grab your ☕️, finish your Wordle, & come join us!https://t.co/Nmn9JgNUw1— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) January 13, 2022
re: #126 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Consider Chantix. It worked exquisitely for me where the patch/gum/etc never did.
Good luck!!!
re: #90 Nojay UK
The town of Milngavie north of Glasgow is a sure-fire tourist identifier.
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re: #97 No Malarkey!
Glenn Beck has another Covid infection and its in his lungs. But don’t worry; he’s eating horsepaste! thedailybeast.com
Can’t you get a cold or the flu twice?
Well Jim’s back on the bird app and is in fine form. From about 25 minutes ago.
Seriously though, I’m offline for four days, and you start drinking your own piss?
Even for Twitter, WTF?— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 13, 2022
re: #126 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Also, starting Saturday, I’m going to quit smoking. Wish me luck.
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I’ll do it with you.
I’ve been cutting back the last year, and for the last few months I go a day or a day and half between finishing a pack and buying the next one… but I think I’m finally really to quit for real. We can be Breathing Better Buddies.
re: #135 sagehen
I’ll do it with you.
I’ve been cutting back the last year, and for the last few months I go a day or a day and half between finishing a pack and buying the next one… but I think I’m finally really to quit for real. We can be Breathing Better Buddies.
The more the merrier. Welcome aboard.
BURN!
I’m currently suffering from severe food poisoning, meaning there hasn’t been anything solid in my system for about a week now.
Still, I comfort myself with that fact that what I’ve flushed down the toilet is vastly more solid than Ted Cruz’s backbone.— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 13, 2022
re: #136 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
The more the merrier. Welcome aboard.
Yay! I quit tobacco in 2002 and every year I’m happier that I did.
The two things that sustained me best in the process were:
1. having friends who joined me in the effort, so we could kvetch at each other about our withdrawal symptoms
2. Ditching the smokes, but keeping the breaks
Wishing you all the strength!
re: #134 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Well Jim’s back on the bird app and is in fine form. From about 25 minutes ago.
I gotta tell you, if this guy was in a police lineup and I supposed to pick out the one snorting piss, I’d pick him every time. https://t.co/R0BW9KfAXW
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 13, 2022
re: #135 sagehen
I’ll do it with you.
I’ve been cutting back the last year, and for the last few months I go a day or a day and half between finishing a pack and buying the next one… but I think I’m finally really to quit for real. We can be Breathing Better Buddies.
I was always pretty much a casual smoker, never more than 2-3 ciggies a week but I have even cut that out just because I am already in a risk group and do not want to exacerbate things.
re: #104 ipsos
EVERY pronunciation here is weird. Avon rhymes with “rave on.” Perinton usually gets a phantom “g” stuck between the n and t. And don’t even try Irondequoit unless you’re a native.
The town next to ours is spelled Raymond Luxury-Yacht, but it’s pronounced “Throat Warbler Mangrove”.
re: #131 William Lewis
Consider Chantix. It worked exquisitely for me where the patch/gum/etc never did.
Good luck!!!
I’ve told this story before, but my mom did Chantix at the beginning of 2018 (or was it 2019?). She was doing super well on it, her smoking was going down, but then a tipping point (that’s the best way I can describe it) was reached and she had to stop the Chantix because it was aggravating her pre-existing serious mental health issues.
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So she went off the Chantix and to say I was disappointed would have been an understatement. But Mom found something within herself, and she told my brother to go down to the CVS and get patches. She was going to quit. So she got herself weaned off cigarettes, but not before she smoked every single cigarette in the house down to the filter. But she quit.
That said, she still tells my brother occasionally that she craves cigs. And yeah, I completely get it (says the woman who can’t quite quit the Diet Coke). But in this pandemic season, at least we don’t have to worry about Mom smoking.
re: #92 steve_davis
has anyone determined what Jason Momoa was up to at the time?
getting divorced from Lisa Bonet
re: #126 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Also, starting Saturday, I’m going to quit smoking. Wish me luck.
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My opinion since its worked for me on several occasions.
I quit drinking (I’m alcoholic) in 93’. I quit smoking several months afterward because I was bottomed out there as well.
My way was to cold turkey it. I did the 1st 3 day at the same time, then day at a time after that.
A few prayers to remind myself I wasn’t in charge.
Coffee stir sticks for the oral obsession. This is a major deal here. always keep something available for your hands and mouth.
When I felt the pang of want, I got busy and then realized that desire had gone away replaces by the task at hand.
And then the desire went away. not all at once, but is subsided and eventually left. Wash everything including the walls (Diluted TSP). I became grateful I didn’t stink of tobacco smoke anymore and started to avoid those places that did….
It worked for me.
The patches keep you addicted and the addiction is kicker that needs to be dealt with more than the fixation.
Good luck. Grab it by the throat and kick it in the balls. Keep kicking until it lets go of you.
re: #106 William Lewis
New model of Leica camera is being introduced today, the M11. 60 megapixel, onboard memory and SD slot with a USB connection to download images and charge the battery, electronic shutter from 1/16000 to 60 minutes, mechanical shutter of 1/4000 to 8 seconds, ISO64 base (nice!). yada yada. Probably around $8,000 for the body. Ah Veblen goods :)
Good news to me though, it pushes the prices of older ones down to where someone like me can think about mayby getting a first gen M10 ;)
But realistically, as long as it works, I don’t see any real reason to leave this gal behind:
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Sure wish this guy was on the January 6th Committee. pic.twitter.com/zZsB9awTYj
— Lorenzo The Cat (@LorenzoTheCat) January 13, 2022
Many Virginians assumed Glenn Youngkin and the GOP’s slate of candidates would pursue a harmless, mainstream agenda. Those assumptions appear to have been wrong. https://t.co/o6FY8p1M8e
— Steve Benen (@stevebenen) January 12, 2022
Appear?
No opinion from SCOTUS on the vaccine mandates today.
re: #126 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Also, starting Saturday, I’m going to quit smoking. Wish me luck.
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re: #24 The Pie Overlord!
Applying “the” to highway numbers seems to be a naming convention used in southern Cal. The 5. The 405. The 101. Everywhere else, they’re just “5”, “405”, and “101”. You’ll hear people use “the” is other locations but I can almost guarantee that they had been in southern Cal at some point in their lives.
re: #151 Dangerman
I know who Steve Benen is…. Total snark. Dry as a bone but snark none the less.
re: #153 No Malarkey!
No opinion from SCOTUS on the vaccine mandates today.
That’s probably a sign they are going to rule them unconstitutional, isn’t it?
Being anti-vax is very in vogue right now, but in an ironic way, like when they were “ironically” into the lab leak theory. https://t.co/lN0tjdmLfj
— Let’s not, Brandon (@agraybee) January 12, 2022
J&J would have been the wonder drug had we not gotten such a great set of vaccines from Pfizer and Moderna. It’s still better than what we expect out of the flu vaccine. Had J&J been the only vaccine out last April, I would have had all of my family getting it.
re: #149 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
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re: #157 Eclectic Cyborg
That’s probably a sign they are going to rule them unconstitutional, isn’t it?
They’re pretty good about getting the soul-crushing rulings out quickly.
re: #157 Eclectic Cyborg
That’s probably a sign they are going to rule them unconstitutional, isn’t it?
I am hoping its a sign that Roberts is still working to nudge his more reactionary colleagues in the direction of saving lives. Not much hope though.
re: #151 Dangerman
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Many Virginians took seriously the idea that Youngkin and the GOP’s slate of 2021 candidates really were mainstream Republicans. More than a few Biden voters assumed the risks were modest and GOP governance in the commonwealth wouldn’t be alarming at all.
The last time that “moderate” Dems here in VA thought that, we got Bob McDonnell, who went from the governor’s mansion to a federal courthouse to blame his wife for his blatant corruption.
re: #139 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Philadelphia does not have a downtown.
There is Center City (area around City Hall roughly) and Old Town (area around Independence Hall). Rest is the various neighborhood and suburb names.
Didn’t Youngkin get in over an old leaked photo of his opponent appearing in blackface?
re: #166 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Didn’t Youngkin get in over an old leaked photo of his opponent appearing in blackface?
That was the incumbent Governor, who was term limited so wasn’t running.
re: #166 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Didn’t Youngkin get in over an old leaked photo of his opponent appearing in blackface?
That was the previous governor, who cannot run in consecutive elections. The biggest charge against McAuliffe is that he didn’t have a good answer to parents being able to review what their kids are learning. But it was mostly Democratic voters doing the lazy thing again.
Republicans: Shoot and kill all migrants to preserve the white majority
Media: New evidence of illegally downloaded Nintendo 64 emulators found on Hunter Biden’s laptop https://t.co/CsbJvKyOSK— Matt Negrin, HOST OF HARDBALL AT 7PM ON MSNBC (@MattNegrin) September 23, 2021
If every bit of information that shows Trump cultists are wrong about something can be written off as part of a deep state conspiracy or by saying “that’s what they WANT you to think,” traditional methods of political persuasion are worthless & democracy is in peril…
— Tim Wise (@timjacobwise) January 13, 2022
(Thread Reader)
2/ People like that are not reachable or redeemable. And every second Dems waste trying to be nice to them, or make common cause with them or get their vote with some policy to make their lives better is wasted. They don’t vote on policy or traditional notions of self interest…
3/ For them it is NEVER “the economy stupid,” except in so far as they can blame Black people or brown immigrants or China (again, people of color), or some external scapegoat for their pain. They are entirely tribal. It’s lizard brain behavior. I got news for ya…
4/ If saving American democracy hinges on persuading some sizable portion of these people to change, y’all might as well start writing the epitaphs now, packing your bags, or building your bunkers.
Terrorist who wouldn’t comply with internet restrictions he suggested and was detained, asked judge to release him and allow him to use the internet. No dice.
Yet again judge orders high-level Jan 6 defendant Doug Jensen to remain in jail. Jensen is accused of being at front of mob confronting lone Capitol officer at Senate
Jensen was sent back to jail for allegedly breaking court restriction on internet, to stream Mike Lindell event pic.twitter.com/5CSfiWrQmt— Scott MacFarlane (@MacFarlaneNews) January 13, 2022
re: #168 Belafon
That was the previous governor, who cannot run in consecutive elections. The biggest charge against McAuliffe is that he didn’t have a good answer to parents being able to review what their kids are learning. But it was mostly Democratic voters doing the lazy thing again.
Wasn’t there also a bunch of ooga-booga going around about McAuliffe being a “known associate” of the Clintons? I swear, to a certain chunk of the American left, saying “Clinton” has become a running “Frau Blücher” gag.
Except, of course, how it ain’t funny.
re: #21 (((Archangel1)))
John Kuczwanski rammed his car into a Prius and fired shots at the car. The Prius driver then fired back in self defense and killed him. It is unknown whether he won the Laugo Arms Alien Pistol in the lottery. https://t.co/OumaktNBHT
— Edwin (@EdMix13) January 13, 2022
re: #171 No Malarkey!
Terrorist who wouldn’t comply with internet restrictions he suggested and was detained, asked judge to release him and allow him to use the internet. No dice.
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if he was sent back to jail for it, he didn’t “allegedly” stream the event. He was found guilty of it in the eyes of the law.
re: #170 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
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It doesn’t. Saving American democracy depends on making the majority understand its in peril and giving a shit about it. That is a hard enough job as it is. I’m just hoping the upcoming reversal of Roe v. Wade wakes enough voters to prevent the GOP from taking complete control of Congress, because apparently their psychopathic push to get their own voters to commit suicide still isn’t enough.
re: #175 steve_davis
if he was sent back to jail for it, he didn’t “allegedly” stream the event. He was found guilty of it in the eyes of the law.
The “objective” media has an almost pathological commitment to fudging the truth.
re: #172 Wile E. Wonka
Wasn’t there also a bunch of ooga-booga going around about McAuliffe being a “known associate” of the Clintons? I swear, to a certain chunk of the American left, saying “Clinton” has become a running “Frau Blücher” gag.
Except, of course, how it ain’t funny.
That was more aimed at VA progressives, discouraging them from showing up at the polls by playing up McAuliffe’s association with the Clintons.
re: #165 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Philadelphia does not have a downtown.
There is Center City (area around City Hall roughly) and Old Town (area around Independence Hall). Rest is the various neighborhood and suburb names.
NYC:
Manhattan has a downtown and midtown, but also neighborhood names overlaid (lower Manhattan, Tribeca, Battery Park City, SoHo, etc.)
Brooklyn has a downtown, but rest of borough is neighborhood names.
Bronx, Staten Island, and Queens - all neighborhood names.
re: #174 gocart mozart
He won the bullet giveaway… he got one free of charge delivered directly to the heart of the matter.
I go to the supermarket twice a week and have not encountered empty shelves of anything whatsoever.
American shoppers are going from grocery store to grocery store — just to find empty shelves, reminiscent of the early days of the pandemic.
And experts say it will likely be weeks before there is any sort of relief. https://t.co/RhYfJ5NxPf pic.twitter.com/YEkOfGpqLv— CBS Mornings (@CBSMornings) January 13, 2022
re: #179 Targetpractice
So VA Progressives are okay with a Trump sycophant who exploited nonexistent CRT elementary lessons to maximize White fear as their Governor? Good to know.
re: #150 Dangerman
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As a method of losing weight, food poisoning is effective, but I don’t recommend it.
I seem to be on the down side of it now. I was actually able to walk out to my office this morning - and by walk, I mean shuffle like a rotting zombie. Still, that’s a major improvement.
2/— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 13, 2022
In the meantime, I see you’ve all resorted to drinking your own piss and Marjorie Taylor-Greene is now openly talking about “Second Amendmenting” Democrats, so it seems you should have plenty to keep yourself occupied in my absence.
Good luck
4/4— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) January 13, 2022
re: #184 The Pie Overlord!
I go to the supermarket twice a week and have not encountered empty shelves of anything whatsoever.
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my grocery stores have some empty shelves, but it’s clearly logistics related rather than some massive panic wave of buying. I mean, my Ingles has got one entire shelf of cat food wiped out. There’s still cat food available, it’s just whatever truck is carrying that particular shelf of food is somewhere else. Has been for a couple of weeks at least. But hey, I go to Publix, and there’s all the cat food I could want.
re: #184 The Pie Overlord!
Tbh, I did see a few empty shelves but was able to get everything I needed so it wasn’t a problem. I guess I’m supposed to screech “F Biden” and vote Republican forever because of these shortages as if he’s directly blocking products from stores.
re: #187 Patricia Kayden
So VA Progressives are okay with a Trump sycophant who exploited nonexistent CRT elementary lessons to maximize White fear as their Governor? Good to know.
well, va progressives probably aren’t, but the majority of folks who vote democrat in va aren’t progressives, and they likely aren’t particularly well informed. even my own family, whom I love, is filled with folks who don’t read newspapers or watch the news and mostly have no idea what is actually going on in the world.
As before, I’ve found it widely varies by when and where you go shopping.
A Winn-Dixie on a Tuesday night? You’ll probably find most of what you need.
A Super Wal-Mart on a Sunday afternoon? Not so much.
re: #184 The Pie Overlord!
I go to the supermarket twice a week and have not encountered empty shelves of anything whatsoever.
I don’t always find the exact brand I want the first time I check, but that’s about the limit of my issues.
re: #192 Patricia Kayden
Tbh, I did see a few empty shelves but was able to get everything I needed so it wasn’t a problem. I guess I’m supposed to screech “F Biden” and vote Republican forever because of these shortages as if he’s directly blocking products from stores.
My truck which was smashed by an idiot who didn’t scrap the ice off his windshield and was driving blind on December 12 is still in the shop waiting on parts, which are apparently hard to come by.
re: #192 Patricia Kayden
Tbh, I did see a few empty shelves but was able to get everything I needed so it wasn’t a problem. I guess I’m supposed to screech “F Biden” and vote Republican forever because of these shortages as if he’s directly blocking products from stores.
And don’t forget that Biden is also personally jacking up gasoline prices.
re: #179 Targetpractice
That was more aimed at VA progressives, discouraging them from showing up at the polls by playing up McAuliffe’s association with the Clintons.
Yeah.
I can’t remember whether I read it here or elsewhere, but just the other day someone said:
Republicans are easy to trick into voting.
Democrats are easy to trick out of voting.
re: #187 Patricia Kayden
So VA Progressives are okay with a Trump sycophant who exploited nonexistent CRT elementary lessons to maximize White fear as their Governor? Good to know.
No, VA progressives probably stayed home because they saw no candidate they could support in the race.
re: #199 Targetpractice
No, VA progressives probably stayed home because they saw no candidate they could support in the race.
That’s what she said in the post you quoted. They’re OK with the racist.
re: #197 No Malarkey!
And don’t forget that Biden is also personally jacking up gasoline prices.
Except when the prices either freeze in place or start falling, then suddenly the subject’s no longer of any importance. Or you write a column about how gas prices have gone up compared to a year prior, when the economy was in the midst of a recession that was driving demand into the ground.
re: #201 Targetpractice
Except when the prices either freeze in place or start falling, then suddenly the subject’s no longer of any importance. Or you write a column about how gas prices have gone up compared to a year prior, when the economy was in the midst of a recession that was driving demand into the ground.
It’s so easy to forget was gas was over $6 / gallon in California…in 2008.
re: #200 William Lewis
That’s what she said in the post you quoted. They’re OK with the racist.
If the voter breakdown is any indication, then they’re in good company with thousands of other VA Dems.
re: #204 Targetpractice
If the voter breakdown is any indication, then they’re in good company with thousands of other VA Dems.
So they’d rather just not vote than vote for the lesser of two evils. Is that the lesson here?
re: #199 Targetpractice
McAuliffe would have been a good Governor. We really need to stop this foolishness on our side of sitting out elections and thus letting dangerously awful people get into powerful positions.
Youngkin is going to make it harder for people to vote, for women to get abortions and for transgender Virginians to be treated equally. People are going to be hurt because Progressives are too stupid to figure out that you vote for the less than perfect candidate and push him in the right direction. You don’t let your enemy win.
re: #206 Patricia Kayden
McAuliffe would have been a good Governor. We really need to stop this foolishness on our side of sitting out elections and thus letting dangerously awful people get into powerful positions.
Youngkin is going to make it harder for people to vote, for women to get abortions and for transgender Virginians to be treated equally. People are going to be hurt because Progressives are too stupid to figure out that you vote for the less than perfect candidate and push him in the right direction. You don’t let your enemy win.
With what leverage? Here in VA, governors cannot serve consecutive terms, so the traditional leverage of threatening not to support an incumbent governor for reelection or to sponsor a challenger for the nomination mean little. Which is why they generally feel little pressure to listen to the voters, as McDonnell showed when he kept doggedly pursuing abortion restrictions despite them being wildly unpopular.
A Canadian antivaxxer has abducted his daughter to prevent her mother from getting her vaccinated. news.yahoo.com
re: #184 The Pie Overlord!
I go to the supermarket twice a week and have not encountered empty shelves of anything whatsoever.
I just went to the supermarket two days ago and there were lots of sparse and empty shelves. I’ve been ordering most of my groceries for delivery lately so it had been a while since I had been to the grocery store. It was a little surprising.
While technically true, this provocative Drudge headline is definitely trolling for another conspiracy with the antigovernment militia types:
UPDATE: Special Forces Will Simulate Insurgency On U.S. Soil In Warfare Exercise…
if you go to the article you find out it’s an annual exercise designed to train special operations groups how to work to support foreign insurgencies / counter insurgencies and groups in unstable regions (like they’ve done the past 20 years…) The “on U.S. soil” part is true because it’s done in NC every year, but you know how the III percenters are going to interpret that… so get ready for Jade Helm II coming to a wingnut rant near you soon.
re: #205 Eclectic Cyborg
So they’d rather just not vote than vote for the lesser of two evils. Is that the lesson here?
I’d rather we field candidates who have the broadest appeal, rather than just grabbing whoever’s the least offensive and then depending upon brand loyalty.
re: #184 The Pie Overlord!
I go to the supermarket twice a week and have not encountered empty shelves of anything whatsoever.
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My closest Safeway is a fairly small one and it not infrequently has empty shelves. This is not new. It was true before the pandemic. I think they stock it last, if they have anything extra from the larger stores.
They also rearranged it recently and upped the amounts of convenience and frozen foods while cutting back on actual ingredients. Sigh.
Personally, I remember reading about and seeing the local Wal-Mart with bare shelves before the pandemic, though in those days it was mostly presented as a sign that the company was squeezing every last cent out of their workforce by cutting numbers to bare bones and then trying to use automation to cover the gap. Hence the long line of registers that only ever have perhaps 2-3 open at any given hour because they’re bracketed at both ends by self-checkout areas.
re: #168 Belafon
That was the previous governor, who cannot run in consecutive elections. The biggest charge against McAuliffe is that he didn’t have a good answer to parents being able to review what their kids are learning. But it was mostly Democratic voters doing the lazy thing again.
Let’s not forget that Virginia was the home of the Confederacy and it’s still infested with white supremacists who were supportive of the neo-Nazis in Charlottesville. If Democrats fail to come out to vote once, they may discover that they will soon no longer be able to vote thanks to GOP voter suppression throughout the state.
Even the “good” Republicans, Cheney and Kinzinger, voted against voting rights. Remember that they are good with stealing elections as long as its done by suppressing the votes of minorities rather than by illegal postelection coups.
Democrats will need to save democracy alone. https://t.co/mhFXoPTgKZ
— Marc E. Elias (@marceelias) January 13, 2022
re: #176 No Malarkey!
It doesn’t. Saving American democracy depends on making the majority understand its in peril and giving a shit about it. That is a hard enough job as it is. I’m just hoping the upcoming reversal of Roe v. Wade wakes enough voters to prevent the GOP from taking complete control of Congress, because apparently their psychopathic push to get their own voters to commit suicide still isn’t enough.
They still blame immigrants from south of the border for spreading COVID, not the unvaccinated among us. Every one of them would have been Sieg Heiling Hitler in the 1930’s, at least at the beginning of his reign.
I would almost be okay with losing BBB so long as we get the voting rights bills passed.
re: #215 No Malarkey!
Even the “good” Republicans, Cheney and Kinzinger, voted against voting rights. Remember that they are good with stealing elections as long as its done by suppressing the votes of minorities rather than by illegal postelection coups.
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Cheney and Kinzinger voted for impeachment and sit on the 1/6 Committee only because they view the biggest danger to the GQP to be Trump and his continuing influence.
@sunny_in_MN in case you didn’t see this. pic.twitter.com/O5uparuBI6
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 12, 2022
LOLOLOL!
— Dee Holmes (@mmmirele) January 13, 2022
SCOTUS issues only one opinion. No ruling on the mandates as they enter into effect.
The longer they take their time, the harder it’ll be for companies to go revert to pre-mandate.
SCOTUS releases just one opinion today: an 8-1 decision on an arcane question of pension payments for “dual-status military technicians.” The court rules in favor of the government’s statutory interpretation and against the technicians. Barrett has the opinion; Gorsuch dissents.
— SCOTUSblog (@SCOTUSblog) January 13, 2022
re: #197 No Malarkey!
He’s so busy!! Pretty good for a senior citizen!!
Fucking McCarthy is holding a press conference right now lying his fucking ass off.
re: #223 A Mom Anon
Fucking McCarthy is holding a press conference right now lying his fucking ass off.
So it’s a day ending in “y”?
And deflecting like a motherfucker. Saying Americans are still trapped in Afghanistan and all the military equipment we had there is being sold on the black market. And why is it that the Capitol wasn’t protected enough and so easy to break into. And other ridiculous bullshit. He was supposed to talk about why he won’t cooperate with the 1/6 committee, because it’s not needed or necessary, while he uses the rest of his time to lie.
Also too, the RNC is not allowing any of their Presidential candidates to participate in debates.
Here is the most pathetic thing about Kevin McCarthy: he will never ever be obsequious enough to earn Trump’s love. Once the GOP re-takes the House Trump will install someone who never once blamed him for January 6 as Speaker.
re: #184 The Pie Overlord!
I go to the supermarket twice a week and have not encountered empty shelves of anything whatsoever.
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Frozen french fries were in short supply at Walmart (1 bag per customer) today, but that’s about it.
re: #228 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
Frozen french fries were in short supply at Walmart (1 bag per customer) today, but that’s about it.
That’s because of climate change causing droughts in Canada.
re: #217 Eclectic Cyborg
I would almost be okay with losing BBB so long as we get the voting rights bills passed.
If we get the voting rights bills passed, the danger to the BBB or anything else becomes less acute. Still plenty to worry about, but the threat to democracy, at least, will be mitigated for now.
Alexa, show me what “career suicide” looks like:
Sinema ‘weighing’ Senate speech against changing filibuster for voting rights as Biden visits Hill to meet with Dems https://t.co/fmfOHFB6DB
— Raw Story (@RawStory) January 13, 2022
Well OK, one thing. I went to the kosher bodega yesterday and they did not have any small whole chickens, only big ones (4-5 lbs.) So I’m going back today to see if they have any and if not then I will just buy a cut up chicken.
The thing with the kosher bodega though is that it has always had random shortage of random products and this has been going on for years. Z says that if he buys a snack that he likes there is a 100% chance that it will no longer be stocked at that store.
re: #231 Targetpractice
Alexa, show me what “career suicide” looks like:
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Is her hair product giving her brain damage? That is what killed Jean Harlow.
Just back from the supermarket myself. The only empty shelves I found were unavailable varieties of Greek yogurt. I shall have to make due with peach instead of cherry. Boo hoo.
re: #104 ipsos
Chincoteague
Conococheague
I genuinely don’t know which I’d find sadder: That Sinema’s been bribed with 30 pieces of silver to sabotage her own party, or that she’s doing it because she gets off on being seen as “contrarian.”
re: #231 Targetpractice
Alexa, show me what “career suicide” looks like:
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She knows that her Senate career is on life support and she may be using the time to acquire wealth that would have previously been unavailable to her. She clearly does not care about the damage she is inflicting on our democracy and may be focusing on her post-Senate options.
re: #237 Hecuba’s daughter
She’s talking right now.
re: #231 Targetpractice
Alexa, show me what “career suicide” looks like:
“Look at me! Over here! Please! Over here! Look at me!”
I can already guess the contents of her speech without listening: “Bipartisan” this, “debate” that, all a bunch of words that mean little other than she has been paid to stand in the way of her party’s agenda by appealing to an ideal that never existed in the first place.
re: #240 Targetpractice
I can already guess the contents of her speech without listening: “Bipartisan” this, “debate” that, all a bunch of words that mean little other than she has been paid to stand in the way of her party’s agenda by appealing to an ideal that never existed in the first place.
Throw in a bit about the “232-year-old tradition of the Senate,” which, as we all already know, the filibuster is NOT a part of the original construction of the Senate, and the modern incarnation is less than 50 (?) years old.
re: #239 Eclectic Cyborg
She’s saying she does support the current voting bills coming before the Senate. But she says the 60 vote requirement is something that needs to stay in place.
re: #191 steve_davis
my grocery stores have some empty shelves, but it’s clearly logistics related rather than some massive panic wave of buying. I mean, my Ingles has got one entire shelf of cat food wiped out. There’s still cat food available, it’s just whatever truck is carrying that particular shelf of food is somewhere else. Has been for a couple of weeks at least. But hey, I go to Publix, and there’s all the cat food I could want.
just came back from local publix 1 of 3 we frequent
most everything is at least partially stocked
some shelves it’s clear that stock is moved to the front and the backs arent full
gatorade sections has been empty for 2 months
publix pasta had a sale so it’s all gone - the other pasta brands are all there
the rest of the store i’d say sporadic specific outages - not whole brands.
ie lots of bob’s red mill, but only 1 bag of steel cut oats, which i snagged
i’d call it possibly concerning but not yet worrisome
re: #242 A Mom Anon
She’s saying she does support the current voting bills coming before the Senate. But she says the 60 vote requirement is something that needs to stay in place.
“Does that mean you really don’t support them?”
re: #196 No Malarkey!
My truck which was smashed by an idiot who didn’t scrap the ice off his windshield and was driving blind on December 12 is still in the shop waiting on parts, which are apparently hard to come by.
i’ve been waiting for 2+ months for parts for a 2005 volvo
aftermarkets are available on amazon but the dealer will only use what they can get through channels
re: #155 sizzzzlerz
Applying “the” to highway numbers seems to be a naming convention used in southern Cal. The 5. The 405. The 101. Everywhere else, they’re just “5”, “405”, and “101”. You’ll hear people use “the” is other locations but I can almost guarantee that they had been in southern Cal at some point in their lives.
Also a Buffalo/Rochester shibboleth.
If you’re from Buffalo, you drive on “the 190” and “the 33.” (Or the 198, which is the Scajaquada, which is pronounced “Fred,” but with a silent B.)
An hour east here in Rochester, it’s just “390” and “490” and never “the.”
And I misspoke earlier… “Avon” here rhymes with “have on,” and it’s a sure sign of an outsider to pronounce it like “rave on.”
re: #242 A Mom Anon
She’s saying she does support the current voting bills coming before the Senate. But she says the 60 vote requirement is something that needs to stay in place.
For reasons that either A) are totally bullshit or B) are so nebulous as to be non-existent.
re: #247 Targetpractice
For reasons that either A) are totally bullshit or B) are so nebulous as to be non-existent.
I’m starting to get the sense that “I don’t want to change the filibuster” is code for, “I want to look like I support it, but there’s no way in hell I’ll vote for it.”
re: #244 Belafon
Yeah, she’s both sidering the shit out of abuse of the filibuster. President Biden is supposed to address Dems in a few minutes so she decided to undermine him by going in front of cameras and running her yap. And saying she didn’t like Biden’s speech as being too divisive.She had plenty to say about it, but won’t talk to constituents or the press. I hope AZ Dems have someone good to run against her sorry ass.
re: #242 A Mom Anon
She’s saying she does support the current voting bills coming before the Senate. But she says the 60 vote requirement is something that needs to stay in place.
There was discussion here yesterday of some parliamentary trick to pass this legislation that would bypass the filibuster rules. Is that still on the table and feasible?
re: #250 Hecuba’s daughter
There was discussion here yesterday of some parliamentary trick to pass this legislation that would bypass the filibuster rules. Is that still on the table and feasible?
That trick doesn’t fully bypass the filibuster, as far as I can understand it. Both houses have to pass some version of the bill, and then final passage of the reconciled bill can bypass the filibuster if they go back and forth enough times. I think that’s my understanding.
re: #250 Hecuba’s daughter
There was discussion here yesterday of some parliamentary trick to pass this legislation that would bypass the filibuster rules. Is that still on the table and feasible?
I believe event that would require the dems to overturn the filibuster for very specific conditions.
re: #250 Hecuba’s daughter
I’m not sure, I hope they figure out a way around this nonsense. I know there’s a way to work around some of this obstruction, but how feasible it is I have no idea.
re: #250 Hecuba’s daughter
There was discussion here yesterday of some parliamentary trick to pass this legislation that would bypass the filibuster rules. Is that still on the table and feasible?
If I understand correctly, the parliamentary trick (“messages between the houses”) is to overcome the filibuster on even bringing the bill to the floor for debate.
Actually passing the thing will require a whole separate carve-out of the filibuster at the very least.
And I wish anyone in the top-shelf media was even mentioning that li’l fact.
Joining Lisa from credit card services and the ever friendly warning that our car warranty has expired is the new game in town — and they leave VM messages: “I’m calling you from AT&T DIRECTV to let you know that your existing account is qualified for 50% off…”
re: #240 Targetpractice
I can already guess the contents of her speech without listening: “Bipartisan” this, “debate” that, all a bunch of words that mean little other than she has been paid to stand in the way of her party’s agenda by appealing to an ideal that never existed in the first place.
there is no debate if a single individual from the minority party can merely say a magic word and then no one is allowed to talk on the floor about the bill
re: #252 Dopamine Fish
That trick doesn’t fully bypass the filibuster, as far as I can understand it. Both houses have to pass some version of the bill, and then final passage of the reconciled bill can bypass the filibuster if they go back and forth enough times. I think that’s my understanding.
As I understand it they would take a bill that is completely unrelated that has already passed both houses and had some negotiation back and forth. The House dems would just remove the language of the existing bill and insert the language of the voting rights act and pass it back to the senate. That would allow the senate to open debate which is one step further than they currently are, but the republicans could still filibuster closing the debate and going to a vote.
re: #246 ipsos
Also a Buffalo/Rochester shibboleth.
If you’re from Buffalo, you drive on “the 190” and “the 33.” (Or the 198, which is the Scajaquada, which is pronounced “Fred,” but with a silent B.)
An hour east here in Rochester, it’s just “390” and “490” and never “the.”
And I misspoke earlier… “Avon” here rhymes with “have on,” and it’s a sure sign of an outsider to pronounce it like “rave on.”
+1 for this
re: #256 Hecuba’s daughter
Joining Lisa from credit card services and the ever friendly warning that our car warranty has expired is the new game in town — and they leave VM messages: “I’m calling you from AT&T DIRECTV to let you know that your existing account is qualified for 50% off…”
I receive at least one of those every week. I just let it roll to voicemail and then delete the voicemail. They never call with the same number twice.
Sinema currently writing the obituary for the Dem Congressional majority, a majority that can carve out an exception to the filibuster to pass a debt ceiling hike but cannot violate the sanctity of same for voting rights or helping the poor.
re: #256 Hecuba’s daughter
Joining Lisa from credit card services and the ever friendly warning that our car warranty has expired is the new game in town — and they leave VM messages: “I’m calling you from AT&T DIRECTV to let you know that your existing account is qualified for 50% off…”
cat-tikvah I don’t know why you down-dinged Hecuba’s Daughter unless you are Lisa!!! and no I don’t need an extended car warranty! Nice try!
re: #172 Wile E. Wonka
Wasn’t there also a bunch of ooga-booga going around about McAuliffe being a “known associate” of the Clintons? I swear, to a certain chunk of the American left, saying “Clinton” has become a running “Frau Blücher” gag.
Except, of course, how it ain’t funny.
Hell, they’re trying to make Pelosi, Harris, even Biden at this point the same sort of toxic reflexive trigger where they very mention of their name sends them screaming away from whatever policy they’d otherwise support and into the arms of Daddy GOP because each and every one of them is History’s Greatest Monster.
And it seems to be working unfortunately.
re: #213 Targetpractice
Personally, I remember reading about and seeing the local Wal-Mart with bare shelves before the pandemic, though in those days it was mostly presented as a sign that the company was squeezing every last cent out of their workforce by cutting numbers to bare bones and then trying to use automation to cover the gap. Hence the long line of registers that only ever have perhaps 2-3 open at any given hour because they’re bracketed at both ends by self-checkout areas.
Walmart recently went through a phase where they outsourced their stocking to “independent contractors” and they redesigned stores and shelf spaces to accommodate that change. For a while the Walmarts in our area looked like 3rd world street markets until they got through that.
re: #252 Dopamine Fish
That trick doesn’t fully bypass the filibuster, as far as I can understand it. Both houses have to pass some version of the bill, and then final passage of the reconciled bill can bypass the filibuster if they go back and forth enough times. I think that’s my understanding.
it will get it to the debate stage, but doesnt guarantee passage after
re: #252 Dopamine Fish
That trick doesn’t fully bypass the filibuster, as far as I can understand it. Both houses have to pass some version of the bill, and then final passage of the reconciled bill can bypass the filibuster if they go back and forth enough times. I think that’s my understanding.
My understanding was that this trick can force debate, can force the question be brought to the floor to be considered and discussed and speechified about, but can’t force cloture and a final vote.
Even if voting rights won’t pass, would it not be a good idea to still vote on it to get the GOP on record as being anti-democracy?
re: #256 Hecuba’s daughter
Joining Lisa from credit card services and the ever friendly warning that our car warranty has expired is the new game in town — and they leave VM messages: “I’m calling you from AT&T DIRECTV to let you know that your existing account is qualified for 50% off…”
whenever i get those calls i always say you can give me any discount you want.
you dont need ‘authorization’ from me
re: #267 Eclectic Cyborg
Even if voting rights won’t pass, would it not be a good idea to still vote on it to get the GOP on record as being anti-democracy?
Under ideal conditions? It should.
But look at how failure to pass BBB went. Look at the reaction to bills that did, in fact, go to a vote and were shot down. Dems weren’t given credit for pushing things to a vote just to get Republican votes against it on record. They were screamed at for failure because they have the ‘majority’ and thus should be able to do anything, everywhere, anytime.
If stupid people had a way of knowing that they’re stupid, they could follow the lead of smarter people, improving outcomes, but Republicans keep telling stupid people that they’re smart, and that normal people have a mental-disorder.
Glenn Beck Says He Has COVID Again and It’s Hit His Lungs—but He’s Taking Ivermectin (The Daily Beast)
re: #229 Belafon
Biden is now even messing Canada up!! Tutt tutt!
re: #270 Punish Domestic Terrorists
It would be quite karmic for someone like Glenn Beck to die of Covid.
I suspect he won’t.
re: #268 Dangerman
whenever i get those calls i always say you can give me any discount you want.
you dont need ‘authorization’ from me
Unfortunately, the discount requires switching to Directv and I don’t trust the reliability of satellite dishes in an area that periodically gets significant snowfall.
re: #66 I Would Prefer Not To
Not good at all.
It’s amazing that people don’t bother to read the second tweet to know that this is a trump appointee who supports DeJoy. President Bidens two noms are still stuck in committee.
— snipz (@SnipzPA) January 12, 2022
Rod Dreher just announced he’s got COVID. He’s not antivax but seems to have fallen down the Chinese bioweapon rabbit hole.
the question is what the commission does
“The Republican National Committee is preparing to change its rules to require presidential candidates seeking the party’s nomination to sign a pledge to not participate in any debates sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates,” the New York Times reports.
re: #272 Eclectic Cyborg
It would be quite karmic for someone like Glenn Beck to die of Covid.
I suspect he won’t.
Isn’t he vaccinated and boosted? So it would not be a good advertisement for vaccines if he died or was significantly harmed by the illness.
Broke 20K this morning. My thanks to the Lizard Nation.
re: #164 The Pie Overlord!
My first attempt too. Saw over a dozen shares in 24 hours, figured I’d finally give it a try:
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Wasted a perfectly good third try on account of confusing the colors after I got two right on my second attempt. Then again, it wouldn’t be me if I didn’t get the colors wrong in literally everything. xD
re: #273 Hecuba’s daughter
Unfortunately, the discount requires switching to Directv and I don’t trust the reliability of satellite dishes in an area that periodically gets significant snowfall.
oh i know
that belies the come on
they’re not calling to freely give me a discount on my current service
they want to sell me something else and get me to sign a new contract
re: #273 Hecuba’s daughter
Unfortunately, the discount requires switching to Directv and I don’t trust the reliability of satellite dishes in an area that periodically gets significant snowfall.
They have heated dishes for cold areas. I had DirecTV many years ago, and it would only cut out in very heavy rain.
re: #278 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Broke 20K this morning. My thanks to the Lizard Nation.
Too bad you couldn’t carry over your karma from your prior id!
re: #277 Hecuba’s daughter
Isn’t he vaccinated and boosted? So it would not be a good advertisement for vaccines if he died or was significantly harmed by the illness.
He says he’s unvaccinated, so the question is whether he performs as a dumbass for profit, or is a dumbass. I think he’s an actual dumbass.
re: #284 Punish Domestic Terrorists
He says he’s unvaccinated, so the question is whether he performs as a dumbass for profit, or is a dumbass. I think he’s an actual dumbass.
In that case — if he is telling the truth about his vaccination status — may the disease do its thing.
re: #283 Hecuba’s daughter
Too bad you couldn’t carry over your karma from your prior id!
Actually I made 20K pretty quick compared to that asshole. Nope he can stay exactly where he is. Dead and buried in the past.
Queen Elizabeth II just (royally) pimp-slapped Prince Andrew:
Prince Andrew was today stripped of his military titles and royal patronages by the Queen, who said he will have to face his sexual assault lawsuit as a ‘private citizen’.
The Duke of York will also be banned from using the styling ‘HRH’ in any capacity, according to a royal source, signalling his mother’s attempt to distance the Royal Family from the ninth in line to the throne as he faces a humiliating trial in the US.
The move to shred Andrew’s ties with the military is likely to be particularly painful for the Royal Navy veteran, who served with distinction as a helicopter pilot during the Falklands War.
It comes after a day after a US judge unequivocally rejected the prince’s bid to have his sex abuse case thrown out, leaving him facing the prospect of being cross-examined for seven hours on camera with embarrassing questions on everything from his sex life and ‘private parts’.
re: #155 sizzzzlerz
Applying “the” to highway numbers seems to be a naming convention used in southern Cal. The 5. The 405. The 101. Everywhere else, they’re just “5”, “405”, and “101”. You’ll hear people use “the” is other locations but I can almost guarantee that they had been in southern Cal at some point in their lives.
When I lived in May-retta (Marietta) Georgia in 1970-1972, the main road through town, US Highway 41, was called the FoeLain.
Ten years later, I lived ten blocks from the same Highway near its northern end in the Upper Peninsula in Marquette, Mi.
re: #279 (((Archangel1)))
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re: #289 Eclectic Cyborg
It killed me too, I had 2 vowels, and in the right place
re: #264 Thanos
Walmart recently went through a phase where they outsourced their stocking to “independent contractors” and they redesigned stores and shelf spaces to accommodate that change.
I’m waiting for Walmart to outsource the entire store…
re: #289 Eclectic Cyborg
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Today’s was hard. I got to the point where I knew how the word started and ended, and it still took me 15 minutes to actually identify the word. I was kicking myself.
re: #264 Thanos
Walmart recently went through a phase where they outsourced their stocking to “independent contractors” and they redesigned stores and shelf spaces to accommodate that change. For a while the Walmarts in our area looked like 3rd world street markets until they got through that.
As long as “recently” means “for the last 15 years.”
Walmart has been having a lot of the products stocked by the companies that make them for years.
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re: #292 Dopamine Fish
Today’s was hard. I got to the point where I knew how the word started and ended, and it still took me 15 minutes to actually identify the word. I was kicking myself.
I got today’s in 3. First 3 I’ve ever had!
If you want an even more challenging version, try Absurdle. Instead of starting with a fixed word, it changes the target word each time you make a guess, using whatever’s left in its dictionary that doesn’t use letters you’ve already guessed. The goal is to winnow down its remaining options until you back it into a corner where only one word still fits.
Best I’ve done on it so far is an occasional 6 (you get unlimited guesses, and worst I’ve done so far is 11.)
Worthless words as empty as her soul. pic.twitter.com/7IR8hIiF2N
— Arch (Space Laser Vaccination Supervisor) (@Arch_LGF) January 13, 2022
The face of an antivaxxer who is finally taking covid seriously.
Pray for me if you pray. Please. Scared pic.twitter.com/J4R48YDc3R
— QT (@QTWIQ1) January 12, 2022
re: #290 Egregious Philbin
It killed me too, I had 2 vowels, and in the right place
4/6 for me, just a (lucky)stab at the double letter
re: #298 No Malarkey!
And to think how many CPAP supplies that should go to actual CPAP users are getting repurposed for this, causing a supply chain issue of its own.
My local Von’s got rid of their discount dented cans shelf. Now I got to dent my own cans and at full price. This is an outrage. Why won’t FOX News interview me?
re: #275 Ferdinand
Rod Dreher just announced he’s got COVID. He’s not antivax but seems to have fallen down the Chinese bioweapon rabbit hole.
Oh damn, this very strong coffee tastes watery and not very coffee-like. Guess this is where the smell-and-taste stuff kicks in.
— Rod Dreher (@roddreher) January 13, 2022
re: #262 Shropshire Slasher
Was not intentional.
re: #299 Jay C
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re: #270 Punish Domestic Terrorists
If stupid people had a way of knowing that they’re stupid, they could follow the lead of smarter people, improving outcomes, but Republicans keep telling stupid people that they’re smart, and that normal people have a mental-disorder.
Glenn Beck Says He Has COVID Again and It’s Hit His Lungs—but He’s Taking Ivermectin (The Daily Beast)
Its remarkable that people have been suffering and dying of Covid for two years now, and yet millions still choose to believe its no big deal or its some kind of hoax until it finally happens to them.
re: #299 Jay C
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Comment below is a clue for solution. Took me 4 this last time but that’s typical; of the 4 times playing, 3 times it took 4 and once it took 5.
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When looking at the batshit commisar of the Texas Oblast, it is sometimes difficult for rational people in other parts of the world to realize that he is, in fact, widely opposed for not being batshit enough.
Wise County GOP Censures Gov. Greg Abbott Over Pandemic Orders, Lack of Legislative Vaccine Mandate Ban
These are their complaints:
Abbott’s refusal to call another special legislative session to legislatively ban vaccine mandates
The lack of a ban on chemical castration and gender-changing surgeries on the special session calls
“Fail[ure] to adequately protect the southern border of Texas from foreign invasion”
The “extremism training” for Texas’ military forces mandated by the federal government
“Creating law via executive order”
His role in closing beaches and localities closing churches
Enrolling the state in a $295 million contact tracing program
Mask mandates, limitations of gatherings, business closures, and essential versus nonessential designations
Stalin and Trotsky as far as I am concerned. We should send each gang a crate of icepicks. (Yes, I realize it was actually an axe but the goobers won’t know that when they go all stabby on each other.)
Blast! I’m either “just sick” or I’ve got Rona. I’ve had some stomach upset this week which I put off to the usual stuff, but today I simply cannot think straight and I logged off of work a few minutes ago. I’m now trying to remember where I put my thermometer.
re: #288 austin_blue
Now it’s called Cobb Parkway, at least the part in Cobb County. Marietta is pronounced Mary-Etta now, on the news, most of the folks around here pronounce it that way. Even the family who owned the land around and including my house at one time, back to before the civil war pronounced it that way. I think I’ve only heard it pronounced May-retta once in the 30 yrs I’ve lived in GA. That was a teacher of my son’s who came here from Macon to teach.
re: #305 No Malarkey!
Its remarkable that people have been suffering and dying of Covid for two years now, and yet millions still choose to believe its no big deal or its some kind of hoax until it finally happens to them.
They think they won’t get it
Or if they do it’ll be mild
Oh and there won’t be any long term effects
re: #308 mmmirele
Blast! I’m either “just sick” or I’ve got Rona. I’ve had some stomach upset this week which I put off to the usual stuff, but today I simply cannot think straight and I logged off of work a few minutes ago. I’m now trying to remember where I put my thermometer.
The revolution will not be televised, but the plague will be live-blogged.
Good luck.
2) Hospitalizations and ICU during #Omicron wave still continue to surge past the summer Delta peak. That’s because exponential rise will keep pushing exponential surges. This log chart means both still exponentially increasing.
Figure by @DrWilliamKu pic.twitter.com/R9cvZCZc3k— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) January 13, 2022
re: #304 (((Archangel1)))
No surprise that Wordle has become so popular so quickly- it took me a lot of staring at the keyboard to get today’s: but it was a pleasant shock to see all those green letters turn over. So far I’ve gotten two 4s and a 5. And look forward to the new one every day.
re: #314 Jay C
No surprise that Wordle has become so popular so quickly- it took me a lot of staring at the keyboard to get today’s: but it was a pleasantly shock to see all those green letters turn over. So far I’ve gotten two 4s and a 5. And look forward to the new one every day.
I have a 4, a 5, and a 6. The 6 was because I wasted two guesses with letters that I already knew were in the wrong positions.
Thermometer found. Temperature is 97.9, which is above my usual temperature of 96.5. So I am going to assume for the moment that I’m sick and contagious. My brother is bringing me a bag of fresh oranges just picked off the tree. I was going to stop by there and get them myself after work today, but I am now isolating myself. He will also tell our mother that “something came up” and I’m not coming over this evening. Blergh.
re: #295 Teukka
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He’s toast.
Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH (BBC News)
re: #311 Dangerman
They think they won’t get it
Or if they do it’ll be mild
Oh and there won’t be any long term effects
They particularly believe that to be true of children who they believe should not be vaxxed or masked because so few become ill and it’s worse “for children not to see each other’s faces”. It’s ChiLd ABuse if yOu vAccinAte or mAsK!
re: #318 Punish Domestic Terrorists
He’s toast.
Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH (BBC News)
Some of that could have waited for the results of an actual trial. Next up, they leave him a Luger with 1 round.
re: #307 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
When looking at the batshit commisar of the Texas Oblast, it is sometimes difficult for rational people in other parts of the world to realize that he is, in fact, widely opposed for not being batshit enough.
Wise County GOP Censures Gov. Greg Abbott Over Pandemic Orders, Lack of Legislative Vaccine Mandate Ban
These are their complaints:Stalin and Trotsky as far as I am concerned. We should send each gang a crate of icepicks. (Yes, I realize it was actually an axe but the goobers won’t know that when they go all stabby on each other.)
Wise County is the howling wilderness just west of Denton County. The latter is the home of a couple of notoriously liberal educational institutions, the University of North Texas (well known music school and therefore overrun with weirdos), and Texas Woman’s University, a whole college full of women who are not there to find husbands, and therefore highly suspect. The Wise Countyians are traditionally a paranoid lot, lest hippies and communists come pouring over from Denton to pollute their bodily essences and corrupt their youth.
re: #318 Punish Domestic Terrorists
He’s toast.
Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH (BBC News)
I suspect this is due to Virginia Giuffre getting a ruling allowing her New York State civil suit against Andrew to proceed. Oh, and she does not want money, she wants more.
I also noticed that Kyrsten Sinema is against filibuster reform, so I called her office in DC and left a message telling her to support filibuster reform, Build Back Better and ungutting the Voting Rights Act, rounding it out with ‘She needs to get her act together!’ Tired of her.
re: #297 (((Archangel1)))
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re: #318 Punish Domestic Terrorists
He’s toast.
Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH (BBC News)
Remember, he is just facing a civil suit, not criminal charges. But he is permanently disgraced.
re: #320 Decatur Deb
Some of that could have waited for the results of an actual trial. Next up, they leave him a Luger with 1 round.
You wait* for the trial if you believe the defendant is innocent
*unless you’re a Republican, in which case all Democrats are automatically guilty and all Republicans are innocent and you will sabotage all efforts at a trial for GOP defendants
re: #317 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
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DOJ prosecutors indict and arrest Oath Keepers on charges of seditious conspiracy.
Stewart Rhodes — founder and leader of the extremist group Oath Keepers, whose members are accused of being key players in the Jan. 6 attack on Congress — has been indicted and arrested.
He and 10 others were charged with seditious conspiracy.https://t.co/BrORcOBiHO— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) January 13, 2022
DOJ is working up the chain… this is a significant move forward and goes another step closer to Trumpworld directly and personally.
Finally, a leader who didn’t go in the Capitol is indicted.
NOW: Stewart Rhodes, the leader of the Oath Keepers, has been indicted — counts against him and 10 others include seditious conspiracy, the first time we’ve seen that charge in connection with Jan. 6. More to come, here’s the document:https://t.co/fpjEYF3lKC pic.twitter.com/EIaNGbga6F
— Zoe Tillman (@ZoeTillman) January 13, 2022
BTW…there are double letters in Wordle. I spent twenty minutes kicking myself with consonants before seeing the light…and got out in 5.
Leader of Oath Keepers and 10 Other Individuals Indicted in Federal Court for Seditious Conspiracy and Other Offenses related to U.S. Capitol Breach https://t.co/nKBkxMMUtE
— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) January 13, 2022
The head of the Oath Keepers, Stuart Rhodes has been arrested and charged with seditious conspiracy. The government has to prove 2 or more people conspired by force to overthrow and interfere with the operation of government. I’m guessing they have proof, of that and more. Lock Him Up!!!
And I see others got to it before me,sigh,lol.
re: #329 lawhawk
DOJ prosecutors indict and arrest Oath Keepers on charges of seditious conspiracy.
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DOJ is working up the chain… this is a significant move forward and goes another step closer to Trumpworld directly and personally.
It’s about time. I’ve been wanting to see the OathBreakers go down for years.
Wordle 208 5/6
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🟩🟩🟩🟩🟩— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 13, 2022
Breaking: House passes Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act & sends to Senate for immediate debate
Not a single GOP House member supported voting rights bill— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) January 13, 2022
re: #331 No Malarkey!
Finally, a leader who didn’t go in the Capitol is indicted.
Seditious conspiracy… That sounds delicious. Paging Mark Meadows and Roger Stone and Jeffrey Clark…y’all are going down.
re: #334 A Mom Anon
The head of the Oath Keepers, Stuart Rhodes has been arrested and charged with sedituous conspiracy. The government has to prove 2 or more people conspired by force to overthrow and interfere with the operation of government. I’m guessing they have proof, of that and more. Lock Him Up!!!
Dumbass has been chasing his fate for a long time.
“First” they came for the Oath Keepers… and I was like… about damned fucking time these insurrectionist domestic terrorists were charged and arrested for their role in 1/6.
I’d have to check the indictments to see who else they communicated with inside Trumpworld or who might be identified as someone in Trumpworld who they conspired with… and I’m thinking that Roger Stone is probably in the hot seat once again.
re: #338 darthstar
Seditious conspiracy… That sounds delicious. Paging Mark Meadows and Roger Stone and Jeffrey Clark…y’all are going down.
One hopes.
re: #329 lawhawk
DOJ prosecutors indict and arrest Oath Keepers on charges of seditious conspiracy.
DOJ is working up the chain… this is a significant move forward and goes another step closer to Trumpworld directly and personally.
That’s great news. It’s clear now that the DOJ’s strategy has been to give the rank and file a bit of a scare, with plea bargains and light sentencing, to get information to roll up on the guys at the top with the big heavy charges. Shit’s getting real now, yo.
re: #308 mmmirele
Blast! I’m either “just sick” or I’ve got Rona. I’ve had some stomach upset this week which I put off to the usual stuff, but today I simply cannot think straight and I logged off of work a few minutes ago. I’m now trying to remember where I put my thermometer.
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FYI, the world’s most popular Litigation Disaster Tour Guide apparently thinks this is a BFD:
WOW.
Yes, this is a BIG EFFING DEAL. https://t.co/OH8NoOVY04— Mike Dunford (@questauthority) January 13, 2022
re: #341 lawhawk
I’m seeing there are a total of 11 people charged with this, so hopefully this is a sign of many more serious charges to come. I think a lot of people don’t realize that there’s really only been a clear path to start this process in earnest for less than 6 months. Joyce Vance is on msnbc right now explaining what’s happening here and why. The government has to claim and prove overt acts to overthrow and interfere in the process of government. I also didn’t know that Rhodes was formerly a Capitol Hill staffer.
re: #337 lawhawk
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we rely on our better angels
Breaking: House passes Freedom to Vote: John R. Lewis Act & sends to Senate for immediate debate
Not a single GOP House member supported voting rights bill— Ari Berman (@AriBerman) January 13, 2022
re: #344 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
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Getting started on monoclonals very quickly is important, and testing is the key.
re: #335 William Lewis
It’s about time. I’ve been wanting to see the OathBreakers go down for years.
Yep, they deserted to the enemy as far as I am concerned. Fry their traitor asses.
re: #344 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
Got my PCR as my antigen results appeared yesterday. Both negative. That woman who breathed all over me at the bar on Sunday morning must be negative. Bothered my wife too
re: #344 Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire
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re: #333 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips
Oath Keepers Leader Charged With Conspiracy in Jan. 6 Investigation
The F.B.I. arrested Stewart Rhodes, the founder of the far-right militia, in a major step forward in the investigation into the attack on the Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump.https://t.co/uPt6k9i5zz— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) January 13, 2022
re: #346 A Mom Anon
I’m seeing there are a total of 11 people charged with this, so hopefully this is a sign of many more serious charges to come. I think a lot of people don’t realize that there’s really only been a clear path to start this process in earnest for less than 6 months. Joyce Vance is on msnbc right now explaining what’s happening here and why. The government has to claim and prove overt acts to overthrow and interfere in the process of government. I also didn’t know that Rhodes was formerly a Capitol Hill staffer.
Bleeding out on the Capitol floor is pretty overt.
re: #345 Dopamine Fish
And there you go — finally, a seditious conspiracy charge, because they decided they could prove the requisite intent.
— PoundPoundPoundHat (@Popehat) January 13, 2022
re: #318 Punish Domestic Terrorists
He’s toast.
Prince Andrew loses military titles and use of HRH (BBC News)
We’ll know for sure when the press stop referring to him as “Prince Andrew”, and shifts to “unemployed veteran Andy York, London”…..
re: #354 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n 😷 Trips
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“seditious conspiracy” trending on twitter and google, right?
And there you go — finally, a seditious conspiracy charge, because they decided they could prove the requisite intent.
— PoundPoundPoundHat (@Popehat) January 13, 2022
re: #329 lawhawk
Stewart Rhodes:
“All of the people that are being unlawfully detained or denied bail, they’re being abandoned by Trump. He’s done nothing for them. You know, he could donate money, he hasn’t even done that. He didn’t pardon anybody while he was still in office, and then when he left, he hasn’t raised money,” Rhodes said. “… I think he has abandoned his base, because he has abandoned the people who were there to protect his other supporters. So yes, I do feel abandoned by him.”
re: #328 Teukka
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