Jonathan Pie: Bye Bye Boris!
Bye Bye Boris!
https://www.jonathanpie.com/
Bye Bye Boris!
https://www.jonathanpie.com/
Speaking of Pie, should I bake blueberry or lemon meringue?
Sorry, can’t do both, it has to be one or the other.
re: #1 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of Pie, should I bake blueberry or lemon meringue?
Sorry, can’t do both, it has to be one or the other.
That is cruel, like making us pick a favorite child!
Here’s what I said about Tucker Carlson
pic.twitter.com/babrxl0EyU— Chris Hahn (@ChristopherHahn) July 7, 2022
Damn. We could use this man here, talking about our lunatic failed former-President.
My car has been towed to the car doc in Scottsbluff now, so I’m headed back to bed.
re: #1 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of Pie, should I bake blueberry or lemon meringue?
Sorry, can’t do both, it has to be one or the other.
Cherry.
re: #1 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of Pie, should I bake blueberry or lemon meringue?
Sorry, can’t do both, it has to be one or the other.
BLUEBERRY!
re: #319 Dangerman
feature not bug / perfect republican candidate.
the base will support him 100%
Are any of his children with a white woman? The GKP base won’t like that — Clarence and Virginia don’t have any kids.
Don’t look now, but copper is on the verge of a bear market as it drops to a 17-month low.
Why is this concerning? Well, per @BusinessInsider, every recession of the last 30 years has followed a bear market in the metal. pic.twitter.com/5yuLsTTFup— Morning Brew ☕️ (@MorningBrew) July 6, 2022
Jonathan Pie, letting us all know how he really feels (and a good many of us feel the same as he does).
Absolutely brilliant. The world needs more people like him to call out the outrageous bullshit, and in no uncertain terms.
From before, brought forward:
If you’re following Rise Up 4 Abortion, you should stop.
It’s cult leader Bob Avakian back on his bullshit.
Remember when he had white women show up in chains to the Texas capitol?
For more on Bob Avakian and why you should ignore him:https://t.co/dWleRYwO2L— ⚓️Imani Two-Kitchens Gandy⚓️ (@AngryBlackLady) June 27, 2022
The group consistently calls any criticism “lies and slander,” and they are doing it in Imani Gandy’s thread.
re: #1 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of Pie, should I bake blueberry or lemon meringue?
Sorry, can’t do both, it has to be one or the other.
My vote is for _Yes_!
Elsewise I reference Robert Frost’s “Fire and Ice” and to paraphrase:
From what I’ve tasted of desire
I hold with those who favor blueberry.
Not a fan of Musk, but the idea that only 5% of Twitter’s users are bots is just laughable. https://t.co/4LIMEQtQXW
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
I will never stop wondering what might have happened if Trump officials had resigned loudly en masse—like our pals across the pond—and told the country what was going on in real time rather than leak anonymously and write books after it was all over.
— Sarah Longwell (@SarahLongwell25) July 7, 2022
re: #13 Charles Johnson
If Musk isn’t an idiot, he knew that going in.
A Highland Park resident has shared her experiences with the shooter.
She claims he was a “known agitator” who “joined a group of pro-Trump and militia supporters in the summer of 2020 to intimidate residents…”
She claims there are others who pose a danger as well. pic.twitter.com/OrF5qpESiL— Elad Nehorai (@EladNehorai) July 6, 2022
One-upmanship… denied!
Quote: “Twitter has repeatedly said that the number of spam bots on the service represent less than 5% of its total user base.”
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
White woman can’t take criticism even when she thinks she’s helping:
So Peg the question is are you too lazy to look this up or are you a liar? https://t.co/ucyXmFfxPD https://t.co/C7B79ghVVH pic.twitter.com/Hk4LMTzDT0
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) July 7, 2022
Still going for the one-up.
There’s nothing misleading about it. Twitter has publicly made this exact statement many times.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
STILL going for the one-up.
On the other hand, you could just google “twitter 5% bots” and find a whole bunch of statements that make it very clear they’re saying 5% of their total users. But OK, if you’d rather believe somethng different, be my guest.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
I really should know better than to engage with one-uppers. It ALWAYS goes like this.
Seeing that actor James Caan has died at the age of 82.
Actor James Caan dies at 82. He was best known for playing the hot-tempered Sonny Corleone in ‘The Godfather.’ https://t.co/sfz8mbNKC3
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 7, 2022
Rip James Caan, one of the best 😢 pic.twitter.com/tvvrCepL1t
— Rachael Christensen (@Steakbaked99) July 7, 2022
re: #25 Dr Lizardo
Seeing that actor James Caan has died at the age of 82.
Did he ever apologize for this?
Declaring that the US needs a hawk in power, American film great James Caan threw his support behind Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.
“It’s a pretty dangerous world,” said the 76-year-old Jewish actor, during an interview on Wednesday with reporters in Jerusalem, in the middle of his first visit to Israel.
The Academy Award nominee, best known for his role as the hot-headed Sonny Corleone in 1972’s The Godfather, explained that the US needed a change after eight years of President Barack Obama’s policies.“I was never politically oriented - in fact I called myself a radical middle-ofthe- roader. Unfortunately, with these last two terms of our current president, my children are going to be affected by his decisions, or lack of them, in a big way.
It’s a pretty dangerous world, so given the choices - which are not really wonderful - I am supporting Donald Trump in the hopes that his ego won’t get in the way, and that he’s smart enough to hire good people. We don’t know that, but we pretty much do know what Hillary will do. So if Trump listens to the people he hires and he has a great cabinet, the scale tips that way for me. We need a hawk right now.”
James Caan believes Trump makes the US an offer it can’t refuse (The Jerusalem Post)
re: #9 ckkatz
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“every recession of the last 30 years….” and every non-recession as well. Sorry, just a riff on correlation not equaling causation. Economists have predicted 30 of the last 10 recessions, or something along those lines.
CORCORD, N.C. — An adult has been cited after a child brought a loaded gun to a summer camp for children ages 6 and 7, according to the Concord Police Department.Police said on Tuesday morning, a counselor at Les Myers Summer Camp was made aware that a fellow camper had a weapon inside of their lunchbox.
The staff then immediately addressed the camper, secured the weapon and called authorities.
The camper involved in this incident said they had no intention of causing harm or using the weapon to threaten campers or staff, investigators said.
However, the child will not be allowed to return back to camp, according to police.
Child found with loaded handgun at Concord summer camp, police say (WSOC)
Looks like Ukraine forces are getting a little closer to Kherson…
Hmm… pic.twitter.com/ULNHzjUzbD
— Billy (@billy_facts_69) July 7, 2022
Donald Trump removed himself from the board of his Sarasota-based social media company, records show, just weeks before the company was issued federal subpoenas by both the Securities and Exchange Commission and a grand jury in Manhattan,” the Sarasota Herald Tribune reports.
Went looking through Caan’s twitter account, and he, or whoever ran his account, liked to put up a lot of pictures of himself in roles, and put “End of Tweet” in every tweet, even if it was just a picture otherwise.
re: #33 Dangerman
Impeccable timing.
re: #31 Crush White Nationalism
Child found with loaded handgun at Concord summer camp, police say (WSOC)
Cited?
When will these people get serious to the potential danger that was averted
Jail
Loss of 2a rights
Demonstrated they cannot control a weapon
On the difficulty in getting Boris Johnson to actually resign:
Until Boris Johnson has been to see the Queen and resigned then he hasn’t resigned. Until an interim, ( actual PM, is appointed Johnson remains the PM. That means that he runs the country and can use Chequers and no 10 as he wishes.
— Tricia Marwick (@TriciaMarwick) July 7, 2022
It’s great that the British are discovering how difficult it is to get rid of British rule
— Karl Sharro (@KarlreMarks) July 7, 2022
Welcome to Kherson…
Reminder for Russian occupiers before entering Kherson. pic.twitter.com/Cme7AIDEkh
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) July 6, 2022
As U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson continues to flail amidst escalating political scandals, Hugh Grant heaped on the humiliation by requesting the ‘Benny Hill’ theme song be blasted outside Parliament. https://t.co/zTWDzFmuKZ
— Entertainment Weekly (@EW) July 7, 2022
re: #35 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Impeccable timing.
Trump ranting now: “I hardly knew myself. I was just a disgruntled ex member of my board. I rarely ever saw myself. Just some covfefe …”
re: #1 The Pie Overlord!
Speaking of Pie, should I bake blueberry or lemon meringue?
Sorry, can’t do both, it has to be one or the other.
Easy, since I’m not a blueberry fan. Lemon meringue!
re: #29 Crush White Nationalism
Did he ever apologize for this?
James Caan believes Trump makes the US an offer it can’t refuse (The Jerusalem Post)
Pretty ironic, since a lot of people voted for Trump because they thought Clinton was a hawk.
I always wonder what it is about Twitter that brings out so many one-uppers and pedants.
re: #2 No Malarkey!
That is cruel, like making us pick a favorite child!
That made me think of something I read when COVID was first getting going and people were bitching about their kids having to wear masks. It said, “You don’t have to mask all your kids, just the ones you love.”.
re: #33 Dangerman
So he’s not on the board - lucky him. No subpoena…except it doesn’t really work like that. Decisions made while he was on the board are relevant.
Pro tip: don’t film an ad for your PA senate campaign from your mansion in New Jersey. https://t.co/D9BDweZmym pic.twitter.com/pld8RLmWYv
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) July 7, 2022
.@BorisJohnson .@10DowningStreet
Just touching base - we feel the time is right for a press conference.
We have some experience with this sort of thing…— Four Seasons Total Landscaping (@TotalSeasons) July 6, 2022
re: #43 Charles Johnson
I always wonder what it is about Twitter that brings out so many one-uppers and pedants.
A large part of the attraction must be the lack of undesirable consequences for being a jerk. Way easier than the meat world.
Last week, I mentioned Diane Nash being on the list of Presidential Medal of Freedom recipients (ceremony today). In my excitement over Nash’s inclusion, I missed another great one.
Khizr Khan, Gold Star father who gained prominence after criticizing President Trump’s anti-Muslim policies in 2016
Every con man needs a succession of fall guys. https://t.co/k2yi0wnoMx
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
re: #46 Teukka
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Come on man! Everyone knows you use your Florida mansion for political ads. ///
Not just Trump himself, but the whole gang.
“Trump, the chairman of Trump Media & Technology Group, was one of 6 board members removed on June 8, state business records show.” Other board members removed were Kash Patel; Scott Glabe, a former assistant to Trump who was counsel for the media company; and Donald Trump, Jr. https://t.co/Tkum13JRn2
— Laura Rozen (@lrozen) July 7, 2022
In addition to Tuesday’s hearing, the Jan 6 committee is now expected to hold a PRIMETIME hearing on Thursday, July 14. As always, we will broadcast these hearings on our channel for free so you don’t miss a second. https://t.co/3jCA2li54r
— Meidas Media Network (@MeidasNetwork) July 7, 2022
I am told it will not preempt an airing of Heidi
re: #45 darthstar
So he’s not on the board - lucky him. No subpoena…except it doesn’t really work like that. Decisions made while he was on the board are relevant.
That’s why the riotous bear
re: #55 Dangerman
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I am told it will not preempt an airing of Heidi
Thanks for that. I needed a good laugh this AM.
re: #14 Crush White Nationalism
I will never stop wondering what might have happened if Trump officials had resigned loudly en masse—like our pals across the pond—and told the country what was going on in real time rather than leak anonymously and write books after it was all over.
— Sarah Longwell (@SarahLongwell25) July 7, 2022
Hate to say it, but the answer to Sarah’s question, IMO, is “probably not much”. Even given the massive (by historical standards) turnover of personnel in the Trump Administration (remember Rachel Maddow’s “wall”?) a group bail a la BoJo/Tories would probably have had a minimal effect. TFG would likely simply have insulted/derided/dismissed them all in a series of nasty tweets, the GOP would have backed him up, the RW media would have engaged in a orgy of “good riddance” BS, and the rest of the media might have dwelt on it for a day or so: until the next circus/scandal/flap/deflection popped up - as it inevitably would have.
re: #50 Charles Johnson
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Every con man needs a succession of fall guys. https://t.co/k2yi0wnoMx
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
What’s it been like three months for devin?
re: #59 Jay C
Hate to say it, but the answer to Sarah’s question, IMO, is “probably not much”. Even given the massive (by historical standards) turnover of personnel in the Trump Administration (remember Rachel Maddow’s “wall”?) a group bail a la BoJo/Tories would probably have had a minimal effect. TFG would likely simply have insulted/derided/dismissed them all in a series of nasty tweets, the GOP would have backed him up, the RW media would have engaged in a orgy of “good riddance” BS, and the rest of the media might have dwelt on for a day or so: until the next circus/scandal/flap/deflection popped up - as it inevitably would have.
What they should have done, if they had the spine, was remove him for the last two weeks of his term pursuant to the 25th Amendment, since he was clearly not fit to hold the office.
re: #61 No Malarkey!
What they should have done, if they had the spine, was remove him for the last two weeks of his term pursuant to the 25th Amendment, since he was clearly not fit to hold the office.
Rs would never admit to that kind of error
Roy Moore’s appeal of the dismissal of his defamation suit against Sacha Baron Cohen is rejected. I would say he is now a confirmed pedophile!
re: #47 darthstar
Parody account. I wish the Real Four Seasons Landscaping was still having fun politically after Rudy’s bizarre error.
heh
All these Republicans having secret kids is crazy.
Had no idea Tucker Carlson was Ben Smith’s dad.— Sam Youngman (@samyoungman) July 7, 2022
Someone has many photos of Crimo at Trump rallies.Instagram
I even recognize downtown Northbrook from what he’s posted already.
re: #58 Dangerman
Really? He and his wife built it, or paid to have it built?
Also: I thought I had read that the Palazzo Oz in NJ was some sort of historical site or other that they had bought and (restored? renovated?).
Still wonder where the good doctor and the Mrs. “reside” in PA…..
re: #67 Jay C
Also: I thought I had read that the Palazzo Oz in NJ was some sort of historical site or other that they had bought and (restored? renovated?).
Still wonder where the good doctor and the Mrs. “reside” in PA…..
GOP wants to test the theory that NJ is allowed to have three US Senators.
Like Twitter’s blog?
“Roth — who has worked on the safety team since 2014 — keeps the big picture in mind. He says it’s not the number of bots, (around 5%, a number Twitter reports quarterly) but the impact they have on the conversation.”https://t.co/2tFWOo7YjS— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
Who the fuck let this weasel in Ukraine? https://t.co/Kyzd1FAT9w
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) July 7, 2022
Oh fachrissake, not another one.
“Monetizable daily active users” is Twitter’s term for a representative sample of their entire user base. Look it up.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
This is the best thing I have seen today❤🥰😂 pic.twitter.com/EQ8ly3W9H7
— Puppies 🐶 (@PuppiesIover) July 7, 2022
Democrats are smartly using McConnell’s comments about a possible nationwide abortion ban in campaign commercials across the country.
The Kentuckian’s brief comments – made during an interview with USA Today in May, prior to the overturning of Roe v. Wade – are now being featured in television advertising and messaging of Democratic candidates across the country. @davecatanese https://t.co/QxleBMj7A2
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) July 7, 2022
Unregulated sperm causes 100 percent of unwanted pregnancies.
— Patricia Arquette (@PattyArquette) July 7, 2022
re: #63 No Malarkey!
Roy Moore’s appeal of the dismissal of his defamation suit against Sacha Baron Cohen is rejected. I would say he is now a confirmed pedophile!
I need you to do me a favor though…read the transcript. https://t.co/VgA50KgmcS
— Alexander S. Vindman (@AVindman) July 7, 2022
re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth
Lindsey is a weasel, let’s have no doubt about that, however if he can be instrumental in getting Russia added to the “state sponsors of terrorism” list, then I’ll give credit where credit is due.
I don’t like the guy, especially his odious sucking-up to Trump (and I’m about 99% sure that some blackmail was involved in that), but on the Russia issue, I don’t disagree with him.
Usually we’d recommend you download @PressReader app to get all the latest news stories for FREE with your library card - this week we’re relying on @Number10cat for all the latest … pic.twitter.com/diwisIxo6n
— Newham Libraries (@NewhamLibraries) July 7, 2022
Put your feet up guys, I’ve got this
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) July 7, 2022
“ME ME ME! Why is nobody talking about ME?!” pic.twitter.com/YNGpXZW1J4
— The Real Truther (@thereal_truther) July 7, 2022
In fairness I’ve not had any public conversations with Musk, but I’m also not a chump
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) July 7, 2022
re: #80 Dr Lizardo
Lindsey is a weasel, let’s have no doubt about that, however if he can be instrumental in getting Russia added to the “state sponsors of terrorism” list, then I’ll give credit where credit is due.
I don’t like the guy, especially his odious sucking-up to Trump (and I’m about 99% sure that some blackmail was involved in that), but on the Russia issue, I don’t disagree with him.
I’ll just say that Graham kissing Trump’s ass is the inevitable consequence of Trump being more popular with S.C. GOP voters than Graham is; no blackmail needed.
Had a Physical Therapy session for my shoulder this morning. Opted to visit the Audubon Center nearby (Dorseyville, PA) to see how the trails there looked towards a place to take photo-hikes.
They have a very nice store with books, birdfeeder and birdhouse items, cards, etc.
A few insects cooperated enough to allow for Iphone pictures. (I took the Nikon, but had forgotten to check the battery charge. Grrrr. Or pack the spare battery. Double-Grrr.)
Lots of insects around the blooming milkweed. Lots and lots of honeybees. Also some bumblebee/carpenter bees, a hummingbird moth, and 2-3 different butterfly species.
re: #17 Crush White Nationalism
The Crimos seem to have a habit of putting their tits on display. The media blurred out his mother’s tit-pic where she shouts at other people after enabling a murderer, but did not do the same to the father.
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Or have the vapors when Nancy Pelosi is at the beach and sporting (gasp) cleavage.
re: #85 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Do they have video of that? If so, they need to use it.
McConnell made the remark in an interview with USAToday, so I don’t know if any recording exists or not.
It’s a nice break from all of the awful going on in this country to have a president award the Medal of Freedom to civil right heroes, sports and acting legends, religious healers whose only zealotry is for kindness and mercy, and not a single toxic, racist, talk radio jock.
— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid 😷 (@JoyAnnReid) July 7, 2022
Hugh Grant tweeted a request at activists protesting outside Westminster to play the Benny Hill theme on their loudspeakers; when they did it became the soundtrack for street interviews with leading Tories trying explain the situation to the British people pic.twitter.com/V1LxUoxRUE
— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) July 7, 2022
re: #89 Teukka
Yakety Sacks of Shit
Christ, I just had three spam calls in rapid succession. A nice feature would be if phones would send spam risk calls directly to voice mail; I would pay for that instead of the “Spam Risk” identifier.
In Belgorod, the Iskander rocket decided to return to its senders. Moreover, according to eyewitnesses, this happened not with one but with several missiles in a row.#Ukraine #Russia pic.twitter.com/mlYPtgs04A
— Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦 (@bayraktar_1love) July 7, 2022
re: #86 Shropshire Slasher
Or have the vapors when Nancy Pelosi is at the beach and sporting (gasp) cleavage.
Tucker Carlson covering the most important topic of the day: Nancy Pelosi’s cleavage. pic.twitter.com/BYc2poeXnl
— PatriotTakes 🇺🇸 (@patriottakes) July 7, 2022
Here’s the full list of today’s recipients. Next time, I’d love to se @chefjoseandres get the medal. He so deserves it! https://t.co/dmJxnixyVD
— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid 😷 (@JoyAnnReid) July 7, 2022
re: #17 Crush White Nationalism
The Crimos seem to have a habit of putting their tits on display. The media blurred out his mother’s tit-pic where she shouts at other people after enabling a murderer, but did not do the same to the father.
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Makes me think of this quote:
Narrator: This is Bob. Bob had bitch tits. This was a support group for men with testicular cancer. The big moosie slobbering all over me… that was Bob.
Robert Paulson: We’re still men.
Narrator: Yes, we’re men. Men is what we are. Eight months ago, Bob’s testicles were removed. Then hormone therapy. He developed bitch tits because his testosterone was too high and his body upped the estrogen.
NOT NOW LARRY.
FOR FUCK’S SAKE.
pic.twitter.com/mOw8sSg9wZ— Jon Pigeon (@PigeonJon) July 7, 2022
Jon knows the rules; the tasty, tasty rules
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) July 7, 2022
I note the resignation of the British tribal leader Boris Johnson. The United Kingdom’s political stability is of utmost importance to me and the rest of the West African delegation. We stand ready to help the British people transition from this period of grave uncertainty .
— Chris O. Ògúnmọ́dẹdé (@Illustrious_Cee) July 7, 2022
I’m so sorry to hear about Jimmy. He was so talented. #JamesCaan pic.twitter.com/5CB1NKTYa9
— Barbra Streisand (@BarbraStreisand) July 7, 2022
re: #92 A Cranky One
Ah, Jacob Rees-Mogg; the Honourable Gentleman for North East Somerset the Nineteenth Century.
The man is a living caricature of a Victorian undertaker. 😄
She is also on her 14th President.
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expected to resign today. The Queen will officially outlive 21 prime minister terms.
— Fifty Shades of Whey (@davenewworld_2) July 7, 2022
re: #102 No Malarkey!
She is also on her 15th President.
She seems to be draining them faster and faster these days.
/
re: #97 JC1
Makes me think of this quote:
Narrator: This is Bob. Bob had bitch tits. This was a support group for men with testicular cancer. The big moosie slobbering all over me… that was Bob.
Robert Paulson: We’re still men.
Narrator: Yes, we’re men. Men is what we are. Eight months ago, Bob’s testicles were removed. Then hormone therapy. He developed bitch tits because his testosterone was too high and his body upped the estrogen.
We all thought of Bob, seeing Mr. Crimo’s obvious poorly done steroid use. He did not keep his estrogen levels down, and this is what you get.
re: #103 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
She seems to be draining them faster and faster these days.
/
it’s her superpower
Set aside the impracticality of this delusion for the moment. What’s behind the “Alaska is ours!” sentiment is the extreme imperialist and colonialist mentality of the Russian people.
Not Putin. Russians. Russians say “Alaska is ours!” in the same breath as “Crimea is ours!”— Michael MacKay (@mhmck) July 7, 2022
Hah!
Hugh Grant tweeted a request at activists protesting outside Westminster to play the Benny Hill theme on their loudspeakers; when they did it became the soundtrack for street interviews with leading Tories trying explain the situation to the British people pic.twitter.com/V1LxUoxRUE
— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) July 7, 2022
re: #106 Teukka
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Explosion reported along Energy Transfer natural gas pipeline route in Fort Bend County, Texas
Details on the Terminal at https://t.co/59oaJ2t7Iq#ONGT #NatGas #Shale #OOTT #Houston pic.twitter.com/sNVDHthf7p— Sergio Chapa (@SergioChapa) July 7, 2022
PIPELINE EXPLOSION: Emergency crews have responded to a pipeline explosion 15400 block of JoAnn near FM 1952 just west of Orchard, according to the Fort Bend County Precinct 1 Constable’s Office. No injuries have been reported.
Latest: https://t.co/YNsxPBEgMa pic.twitter.com/rIC6RgEyVp— KHOU 11 News Houston (@KHOU) July 7, 2022
re: #102 No Malarkey!
She is also on her 15th President.
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Am I missing someone? I only count 14. When Elizabeth II became Queen in 1952, Harry Truman was still President: so:
1. Truman
2. Eisenhower
3. Kennedy
4. Johnson
5. Nixon
6. Ford
7. Carter
8. Reagan
9. GHWB
10. Clinton
11. GWB
12. Obama
13. Disgraceful Shithead
14. Biden.
Still an impressive record, though.
re: #79 Dr. Matt
One thing that _far_ too many people don’t understand is that commodities are fungible in a global market. Oil prices rise and fall based on international actions, regardless of who _you_ are buying from. Not 100% because of different types of oil require different methods.
And really, it’s not American oil. It’s Russian oil, until it is sold to whomever. And it’s not being given away, certainly not being given away by Biden.
Russia is selling it at massive discounts, so they’re getting far less money than they would have from other sellers. This also keeps India and China from buying oil that would have been bought by sanctioning countries.
Which should have kept oil prices down in the USA if it weren’t for refinery bottlenecks, and price gouging companies.
And which causes less money to go into the Russian state.
When the European nations stop their gas purchases from Russia, that will hit Russia even more.
Everyone except Russia wins.
But actually, I’m wrong, we’re still losing in the long term, maybe more slowly as prices make people rethink driving plans, but sticker shock is making transitioning off fuel inefficient cars that much harder.
Everyone will _really_ win, if countries use this as an excuse to ramp up their use of carbon neutral power sources, and stop building fossil fuel plants, coal or other wise. Ramp up nuclear for a few decades, until we have a net carbon-negative economy, and bring up solar shades for a century or two until the effects.
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re: #110 Backwoods_Sleuth
Pipelines, doing what they do.
en.wikipedia.org
re: #111 Jay C
Am I missing someone? I only count 14. When Elizabeth II became Queen in 1952, Harry Truman was still President: so:
1. Truman
2. Eisenhower
3. Kennedy
4. Johnson
5. Nixon
6. Ford
7. Carter
8. Reagan
9. GHWB
10. Clinton
11. GWB
12. Obama
13. Disgraceful Shithead
14. Biden.Still an impressive record, though.
Right you are! I corrected it. That’s what comes from trying to count over ten with your fingers!
I can see there are more pedantic replies, but I muted them because I’m done.
Oil is symbolic. It is seen as America’s lifeblood and birthright.
We measure our prosperity in how many resources we consume.
re: #83 No Malarkey!
I’ll just say that Graham kissing Trump’s ass is the inevitable consequence of Trump being more popular with S.C. GOP voters than Graham is; no blackmail needed.
That may be true, but a long while ago, a lizard posted a tweet from someone claiming that Graham was held in check because of very devastating information that Trump had on him.
This man may be a bigger current threat to Democracy than Trump:
As with everything Desantis, his constant travels around the country raising money from rich GOP donors was unannounced, no press allowed, nobody commenting, and the money keeps pouring in. Wonder what Trump thinks of him continuing to siphon off his cash? https://t.co/WfVowpfnmn
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) July 7, 2022
re: #118 Hecuba’s daughter
That may be true, but a long while ago, a lizard posted a tweet from someone claiming that Graham was held in check because of very devastating information that Trump had on him.
It’s long been rumored that Lindsay prefers the company of men. His never having married or had kids only fuels the speculation.
DeSantis will turn America into an oligarchy where the rich silently run things while the Theocrats keep us distracted by banning everything they consider “immoral”
Jesus, we are halfway to Gilead.
re: #93 No Malarkey!
Christ, I just had three spam calls in rapid succession. A nice feature would be if phones would send spam risk calls directly to voice mail; I would pay for that instead of the “Spam Risk” identifier.
There is clearly a flaw in the “Spam Risk” routine; calls from my dentist’s office are routinely so flagged.
Sad stories behind paywall, so I copied and pasted the article.
This is what happened to the women in my family and what our daughters are losing with the downfall of Roe v. Wade.
This is a (horror) story of what was, and what will be again.
Story will be in print in the Herald-Leader on Sunday.
https://t.co/E5wzAvq6Gu— Teri Carter (@teri_atthepaper) July 7, 2022
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re: #121 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
DeSantis will turn America into an oligarchy where the rich silently run things while the Theocrats keep us distracted by banning everything they consider “immoral”
Jesus, we are halfway to Gilead.
DeSantis may be the Republican nominee. We can beat him. We can beat him. We can beat him.
re: #122 Hecuba’s daughter
There is clearly a flaw in the “Spam Risk” routine; calls from my dentist’s office are routinely so flagged.
My phone has a call screening feature.
Phone rings, push button, phone asks caller to state name and reason for call, spam hangs up, real calls talk. Very handy for unrecognized numbers.
re: #120 Eclectic Cyborg
It’s long been rumored that Lindsay prefers the company of men. His never having married or had kids only fuels the speculation.
I’ve been hearing those rumors for 20 years. Maybe Trump has a tape or something.
re: #124 I Would Prefer Not To
DeSantis may be the Republican nominee. We can beat him. We can beat him. We can beat him.
We can outvote him. But getting those votes counted, registered and certified is going to be a struggle.
re: #125 William Lewis
My phone has a call screening feature.
Phone rings, push button, phone asks caller to state name and reason for call, spam hangs up, real calls talk. Very handy for unrecognized numbers.
I pick up, keep it on mute, until they start talking or hang up.
The last time I heard talking it turned out to be the Republican National Congressional Committee. I really should have held open the phone for them, but I didn’t want to increase my stress levels.
re: #118 Hecuba’s daughter
That may be true, but a long while ago, a lizard posted a tweet from someone claiming that Graham was held in check because of very devastating information that Trump had on him.
The rumor that’s been going around on the grapevine (and made its way to the internet) involved underage male escorts and photo/video evidence. Trump, or more likely someone from his team, managed to get his hands on that alleged evidence, showed it to him, and threatened to go public with it - which accounted for Graham’s abrupt volte-face regarding Trump.
re: #126 aatharuv
I’ve been hearing those rumors for 20 years. Maybe Trump has a tape or something.
As though anybody doesn’t know already. Is there anyone who would actually be shocked to find out Graham is gay? It would only be shocking if they had photos of him with underage boys.
re: #125 William Lewis
My phone has a call screening feature.
Phone rings, push button, phone asks caller to state name and reason for call, spam hangs up, real calls talk. Very handy for unrecognized numbers.
I turned off the ringer on my phone about six months ago, and haven’t missed it. Work calls are via Teams, and my friends use email.
re: #130 No Malarkey!
As though anybody doesn’t know already. Is there anyone who would actually be shocked to find out Graham is gay? It would only be shocking if they had photos of him with underage boys.
I think it is the underage thing that is keeping him on such a short leash
re: #127 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We can outvote him. But getting those votes counted, registered and certified is going to be a struggle.
And if DeSantis is the nominee, Donnie knows it can only be through fraud.
I hope he shouts this to the hills and enough Republicans pay listen to him.
re: #130 No Malarkey!
As though anybody doesn’t know already. Is there anyone who would actually be shocked to find out Graham is gay? It would only be shocking if they had photos of him with underage boys.
Maybe he thinks that Republicans would turn on him if it was out there as a fact, rather than a strong suspicion.
re: #124 I Would Prefer Not To
people who know desantis from his North Florida days understand this well, and it hasn’t changed despite a concerted PR effort to convince people otherwise: he is icy, dour, has zero charisma, makes no effort to form meaningful relationships and is a wooden public speaker. https://t.co/pl6vEVDFeq
— Nate Monroe (@NateMonroeTU) March 2, 2022
re: #133 aatharuv
And if DeSantis is the nominee, Donnie knows it can only be through fraud.
I hope he shouts this to the hills and enough Republicans pay listen to him.
I am good friends with several swing state Republicans on Truth Social who will post that they would never vote for a RINO who rigged the primaries against President Trump.
re: #133 aatharuv
And if DeSantis is the nominee, Donnie knows it can only be through fraud.
I hope he shouts this to the hills and enough Republicans pay listen to him.
It is looking to be the GOP base vs the GOP establishment, lines are being drawn and it will be interesting to see how people choose sides.
re: #135 jaunte
Yeah, well. A few years ago one of the most petulant motherfuckers to ever walk the earth became President, so…
re: #138 Eclectic Cyborg
True, but was the fenced-in media not entertained?
re: #138 Eclectic Cyborg
Yeah, well. A few years ago one of the most petulant motherfuckers to ever walk the earth became President, so…
He was charismatic and a media personality, something that DeSanitized will never be
re: #138 Eclectic Cyborg
Yeah, well. A few years ago one of the most petulant motherfuckers to ever walk the earth became President, so…
last guy was a massive celebrity who spent a decade as TV’s alpha male rich guy https://t.co/ujsGupzu64
— b-boy bouiebaisse (@jbouie) March 2, 2022
So far I see no evidence that DeSantis can be entertaining.
re: #142 jaunte
So far I see no evidence that DeSantis can be entertaining.
No, but he can stick it to anyone who rejects bigotry, believes in women’s rights, or supports rule of law. That goes a long way with Republicans.
re: #142 jaunte
So far I see no evidence that DeSantis can be entertaining.
Do you think he’s another Walker?
re: #120 Eclectic Cyborg
It’s long been rumored that Lindsay prefers the company of men. His never having married or had kids only fuels the speculation.
The speculation is that it has to be something far more devastating to a Southerner than merely being gay; that his constituents are aware that he’s gay and don’t really care. For example, a video of him with someone under the age of consent.
re: #143 Crush White Nationalism
No, but he can stick it to anyone who rejects bigotry, believes in women’s rights, or supports rule of law. That goes a long way with Republicans.
A Republican can’t win the presidency with just republican votes; he has to appeal to some swing and infrequent voters as well. Trump had the charisma to sell himself to them.
DeSantis platform will be that he can lead the Confederacy to victory.
re: #147 No Malarkey!
A Republican can’t win the presidency with just republican votes; he has to appeal to some swing and infrequent voters as well. Trump had the charisma to sell himself to them.
Trump never got a majority of votes
He just got enough of them in the right places.
Once
re: #148 Belafon
DeSantis platform will be that he can lead the Confederacy to victory.
Plenty of White Supremacist yahoos in the North love to wave their Confederate flags
re: #147 No Malarkey!
A Republican can’t win the presidency with just republican votes; he has to appeal to some swing and infrequent voters as well. Trump had the charisma to sell himself to them.
Apparently, but I really don’t get it. I have to skip past the bits where he’s speaking in news reports because listening to him constantly lie is too much to put up with.
re: #68 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
GOP wants to test the theory that NJ is allowed to have three US Senators.
Successfully tested by Massachusetts, when Robert Kennedy became senator of California.
re: #146 Hecuba’s daughter
The speculation is that it has to be something far more devastating to a Southerner than merely being gay; that his constituents are aware that he’s gay and don’t really care. For example, a video of him with someone under the age of consent.
Until actual evidence of that is produced, I don’t think there is any reason to think he sucks up to Trump because he’s being blackmailed. Like every other GOP politician, he sucks up to Trump because Trump is more popular with Graham’s voters than Graham is.
re: #146 Hecuba’s daughter
The speculation is that it has to be something far more devastating to a Southerner than merely being gay; that his constituents are aware that he’s gay and don’t really care. For example, a video of him with someone under the age of consent.
Especially if _very_ under the age of consent…
I’ve often figured that was a Russian honeypot that was given to Trump because of the way Graham rolled over suddenly.
re: #149 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Trump never got a majority of votes
He just got enough of them in the right places.
Once
Correct. Trump never even matched Romney’s % of the vote in 2012 of just over 47%. But Trump appealed to white voters without college degrees, who were overrepresented in key swing states like Ws, Mi and Pa. They didn’t vote for Romney, who reminded them of their boss who downsized them.
re: #153 No Malarkey!
Until actual evidence of that is produced, I don’t think there is any reason to think he sucks up to Trump because he’s being blackmailed. Like every other GOP politician, he sucks up to Trump because Trump is more popular with Graham’s voters than Graham is.
He is particularly servile even by GOP suck-up standards
re: #151 Crush White Nationalism
Apparently, but I really don’t get it. I have to skip past the bits where he’s speaking in news reports because listening to him constantly lie is too much to put up with.
Trump isn’t talking to us.
re: #155 No Malarkey!
Correct. Trump never even matched Romney’s % of the vote in 2012 of just over 47%. But Trump appealed to white voters without college degrees, who were overrepresented in key swing states like Ws, Mi and Pa. They didn’t vote for Romney, who reminded them of their boss who downsized them.
I was going to say Romney had the charisma of a turnip, but that may be unfair to turnips.
California is going to make its own insulin.
It’s simple. People should not go into debt to get life-saving medication. pic.twitter.com/yB4mpGjtQO— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) July 7, 2022
re: #156 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
He is particularly servile even by GOP suck-up standards
I think its Graham’s personality to attach himself like a parasite to an alpha male. He just switched from McCain to Trump.
re: #71 Backwoods_Sleuth
Lindsey’s really trying to separate himself from the former guy now.
re: #158 Eclectic Cyborg
I was going to say Romney had the charisma of a turnip, but that may be unfair to turnips.
Please clap!
re: #163 No Malarkey!
He’s running.
Most likely. He’s doing all the right things as Governor to position himself as a front runner in 2024. The only attack Republicans have on him now is California has the highest gas prices in the country.
re: #146 Hecuba’s daughter
The speculation is that it has to be something far more devastating to a Southerner than merely being gay; that his constituents are aware that he’s gay and don’t really care. For example, a video of him with someone under the age of consent.
Like Matt Gaetz and Nestor?
Like Roy Moore and the never-ending list of young’uns at the mall?
etc etc etc
I heard a frustrated Democrat on the radio say, “We voted in 2020.” That’s like saying, “I fed the baby yesterday.”
— Paula Poundstone (@paulapoundstone) July 7, 2022
“The war was unleashed by the West”.
By the way, is it allowed to say “war” in Russia now?
Oh, and - a video of the table. pic.twitter.com/wAK7n8igVD— Anton Gerashchenko (@Gerashchenko_en) July 7, 2022
re: #150 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Plenty of White Supremacist yahoos in the North love to wave their Confederate flags
I originally wrote “the South” but changed it because the Confederacy is not confined to one place.
Let me thank my North Jersey constituent Dr. Oz for cutting his Pennsylvania campaign ads right in our North Jersey district. These commercials help showcase our beautiful Garden State. https://t.co/7qp1H5aSWT
— Bill Pascrell, Jr. (@PascrellforNJ) July 7, 2022
re: #168 Belafon
I originally wrote “the South” but changed it because the Confederacy is not confined to one place.
A Confederacy of Dunces knows no physical borders…
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Timothy Loehmann, the former Cleveland police officer who shot and killed Tamir Rice, has left the small department in Pennsylvania that hired him this week.
Loehmann resigned Thursday morning, hours after media outlets reported that the borough of Tioga had hired him. Residents even protested the move at the town’s offices.
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Loehmann’s hiring was a surprise to many, including Mayor David Wilcox.
“I was under the impression that there was a thorough background check into him, that he didn’t have any issues,” Wilcox said Wednesday.
“I found it strange that someone would move here all the way from Cleveland, Ohio, for $18 an hour. But I heard that he wanted to get away from it all and come here to hunt and fish.”
Loehmann has tried to obtain other jobs with other police departments. He attempted to gain a part-time position in Bellaire, in eastern Ohio in 2018. He later left soon after he was hired.
re: #171 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The murderer is lucky he isn’t in prison; he should never be employed as a cop again.
Tomorrow’s Wordle makes me think lacklustre should be a five letter word.
Wordle 384 5/6
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Been saying this for a while. Those ludicrous MAGA convoys? Imagine them with all those good ole boys carrying AR-15s. Those dumbass Proud Boys marches? What if they go knocking on doors and start hauling out people they don’t like? These are rehearsals.https://t.co/nu65Vh8b5u
— Michael Marshall Smith (@ememess) July 7, 2022
re: #172 No Malarkey!
The murderer is lucky he isn’t in prison; he should never be employed as a cop again.
Correct. He rolled up and murdered a child.
re: #4 Crush White Nationalism
“Jonathon Pie” is a fictional character, played by actor Tom Walker, who works for the ever reliable New York Times.
— Cold War Steve (@coldwarsteve) July 7, 2022
re: #176 John Hughes
“Jonathon Pie” is a fictional character, played by actor Tom Walker, who works for the ever reliable New York Times.
I did not expect the NYT to have actors on staff.
Hoo-boy!
A year and a half after the insurrection, unreported pictures of Michael Flynn and Patrick Byrne at Trump International Hotel Washington D.C. emerge. Pictures which will be shared in this thread.
I hope you’ll read and retweet.
pic.twitter.com/n0HcHr0MGu — ☂ The Pee Tape 📹 🇺🇦 (@the_peetape) July 7, 2022
But Michael Flynn is not alone. He is there with his partner Patrick Byrne in what could be the only picture of him in the lobby I know of during that time. Who are these people he sits with? pic.twitter.com/oWI5Oew77s
— ☂ The Pee Tape 📹 🇺🇦 (@the_peetape) July 7, 2022
California is going to make its own insulin.
It’s simple. People should not go into debt to get life-saving medication. pic.twitter.com/yB4mpGjtQO— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) July 7, 2022
re: #146 Hecuba’s daughter
The speculation is that it has to be something far more devastating to a Southerner than merely being gay; that his constituents are aware that he’s gay and don’t really care. For example, a video of him with someone under the age of consent.
As someone who had grown-ass men solicit me back in the eighties at ages 15 and 17 (while looking years younger than my chronological age), Lindsey Graham gives me serious chickenhawk vibes. It would not surprise me to find a 15-17 year old or three hidden in his closet. It would also not surprise me if Graham gave in to such urges any more or less than many other straight men with power and privilege has done throughout the ages.
Not saying he has, just that it wouldn’t surprise me based on previous life experience as a target.
Chauvin will probably die in prison; at least he is where he belongs.
Breaking:
ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) — Federal judge sentences Derek Chauvin to 21 years for violating George Floyd’s civil rights, extending prison time.— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 7, 2022
This article by Mark Leibovich in The Atlantic is well-written and has a depressing insight about McCarthy and Graham. It was never about fear of Trump. It was always about using him to maintain “relevance” (Graham) and power (or hope of becoming Speaker—McCarthy). Same with the rest of them—sure some feared getting primaried, but it is all just rank lickspittlery.
Like you do. https://t.co/LzINvTacS2
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) July 7, 2022
re: #186 Backwoods_Sleuth
Mehmet Oz is trailing in polls. A key Republican has yet to endorse him since the celebrity doctor won the GOP nomination for Pennsylvania Senate more than a month ago. And Oz has gone dark on the airwaves since May 21 — even as his Democratic rival John Fetterman burnishes his brand on TV as a political outsider, and paints Oz as a carpetbagger from New Jersey.
This is not the general election kickoff in a pivotal Senate race that Republicans were hoping for. The shaky start to Oz’s general election campaign, coming off a hard-fought primary that took a recount to resolve, is prompting finger-pointing in GOP circles. Some Republicans are arguing that Oz should do more to unite the party, reach deeper into his pockets to fund his campaign.
Alert on phone per Washington Post: Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter is in serious jeopardy. This is news?????
re: #188 Hecuba’s daughter
Alert on phone per Washington Post: Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter is in serious jeopardy. This is news?????
Uncheck “obvious developments” in your alert settings.
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The world’s greatest space photography
See just some of the images in the shortlist for Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022. Who will take home the grand prize?
Royal Museums, Greenwich
rmg.co.uk
re: #187 Eclectic Cyborg
Mehmet Oz is trailing in polls. A key Republican has yet to endorse him since the celebrity doctor won the GOP nomination for Pennsylvania Senate more than a month ago. And Oz has gone dark on the airwaves since May 21 — even as his Democratic rival John Fetterman burnishes his brand on TV as a political outsider, and paints Oz as a carpetbagger from New Jersey.
This is not the general election kickoff in a pivotal Senate race that Republicans were hoping for. The shaky start to Oz’s general election campaign, coming off a hard-fought primary that took a recount to resolve, is prompting finger-pointing in GOP circles. Some Republicans are arguing that Oz should do more to unite the party, reach deeper into his pockets to fund his campaign.
Awwww……
re: #166 Teddy’s Person
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— Blue in Red Texas (@RockwallBlue) July 7, 2022
re: #188 Hecuba’s daughter
Alert on phone per Washington Post: Elon Musk’s deal to buy Twitter is in serious jeopardy. This is news?????
Current market cap for TWTR is less than $30B. Musk offered $44B. I think the market may have already baked in this breaking “news”.
re: #193 dat_said
Current market cap for TWTR is less than $30B. Musk offered $44B. I think the market may have already baked in this breaking “news”.
What’s 14B over market value between friends?
re: #187 Eclectic Cyborg
Mehmet Oz is trailing in polls. A key Republican has yet to endorse him since the celebrity doctor won the GOP nomination for Pennsylvania Senate more than a month ago. And Oz has gone dark on the airwaves since May 21 — even as his Democratic rival John Fetterman burnishes his brand on TV as a political outsider, and paints Oz as a carpetbagger from New Jersey.
This is not the general election kickoff in a pivotal Senate race that Republicans were hoping for. The shaky start to Oz’s general election campaign, coming off a hard-fought primary that took a recount to resolve, is prompting finger-pointing in GOP circles. Some Republicans are arguing that Oz should do more to unite the party, reach deeper into his pockets to fund his campaign.
(ROFL)
Asking a grifter to pull more money out of his own pockets? Why not try asking Trump to donate some dollars to the campaign as well?
re: #192 Belafon
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re: #75 No Malarkey!
Democrats are smartly using McConnell’s comments about a possible nationwide abortion ban in campaign commercials across the country.
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I posted this yesterday:
A GOP operative told NBC News that Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is holding off on more restrictive abortion bans than the 15-week ban already in place while he seeks re-election, but is expected to go further if he wins a second term.
Said the operative: “The strategy is obvious. Do it after the gubernatorial so as to not piss off suburban women, then screw them over after the election in order to appease fire-breathing pro-lifers in a presidential primary.”take note: the ‘operative’ saying this is a republican
re: #196 Teddy’s Person
How are people interpreting (voting = food, democracy = baby) as elected official = baby?
I suppose in this analogy, the elected officials would be the spoon used to feed the baby?
re: #82 Backwoods_Sleuth
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though some media treat it as newsworthy
“ME ME ME! Why is nobody talking about ME?!” pic.twitter.com/YNGpXZW1J4
— The Real Truther (@thereal_truther) July 7, 2022
re: #196 Teddy’s Person
How are people interpreting (voting = food, democracy = baby) as elected official = baby?
All they see is person = person, not getting the metaphor.
re: #198 Eclectic Cyborg
I suppose in this analogy, the elected officials would be the spoon used to feed the baby?
Or what comes out the other end after feeding the baby. 😉
More centrism will solve things garbage:
Opinion by Michael Gerson | The answer to Trumpism: A centrist bloc. The question: How to build it?https://t.co/OQz9pUgak7
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 7, 2022
re: #89 Teukka
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Hugh Grant tweeted a request at activists protesting outside Westminster to play the Benny Hill theme on their loudspeakers; when they did it became the soundtrack for street interviews with leading Tories trying explain the situation to the British people pic.twitter.com/V1LxUoxRUE
— Aaron Fritschner (@Fritschner) July 7, 2022
re: #50 Charles Johnson
Trump like Britain’s soon to be former PM, poisons everything he touches, and ruins everyone else’s careers.
Pretty good. pic.twitter.com/Rxp1yJQVet
— David Baddiel (@Baddiel) July 6, 2022
re: #204 aatharuv
Trump like Britain’s soon to be former PM, poisons everything he touches, and ruins everyone else’s careers.
Soon to be? He’s still Prime Minister. Who knows how long he will linger on if the various candidates vying for leader of the party cannot secure a majority. He has not yet resigned.
re: #116 Charles Johnson
I can see there are more pedantic replies, but I muted them because I’m done.
Tweetdeck changed something. If I am reading a hashtag and I block somebot, I can still see them if they post to that hashtag. It used to be that when I blocked them I didn’t see them again.
re: #50 Charles Johnson
Every con man needs a succession of fall guys. https://t.co/k2yi0wnoMx
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 7, 2022
It’s interesting that Kash Patel also got removed from the list (Kashyap Patel) — he was an aide to Devin Nunes when in Congress — I suppose Kash was loyal to Trump after all…
re: #202 Belafon
More centrism will solve things garbage:
“Centrism” being defined as a government which does nothing to address real people’s needs, just the way the GOP wants things.
re: #126 aatharuv
I’ve been hearing those rumors for 20 years. Maybe Trump has a tape or something.
one thing about trump is it doesnt have to be ‘true’ and there doesnt have to be proof.
he says it loud and often enough, it’ll stick and do damage
lindsay’s not that tough to weather it
re: #135 jaunte
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we still fight with everything, but desantis will not do well outside of florida
re: #206 Hecuba’s daughter
Soon to be? He’s still Prime Minister. Who knows how long he will linger on if the various candidates vying for leader of the party cannot secure a majority. He has not yet resigned.
He has resigned, but is remaining on as a caretaker Prime Minister, until the Conservative Party choses a new leader. I believe he’d already left his role as party leader.
Though it’s not 100% clear official that is, as he needs to take this to the Queen to be official.
Edit: Here’s a link to the BBC.
bbc.com
Works for me. pic.twitter.com/xnbmKWlogB
— Lorenzo The Cat (@LorenzoTheCat) July 7, 2022
Yet another deceptively edited video making the rounds on right wing social media claims that Biden put the Medal of Honor on backwards to this recipient, where the medal is blurred out to blend into his tie. On the left is screen shot of their video, on right is the actual photo pic.twitter.com/VJwqtqPpLd
— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) July 7, 2022
re: #131 Crush White Nationalism
I turned off the ringer on my phone about six months ago, and haven’t missed it. Work calls are via Teams, and my friends use email.
Apple phones have a “silence unknown callers” setting that sends anyone not in your contact list directly to voicemail.
re: #216 Crush White Nationalism
Reminds of the quote where the guy said “Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.”
I believe it’s commonly misattributed to Ghandi.
re: #211 Dangerman
we still fight with everything, but desantis will not do well outside of florida
Why would he not do well outside of Florida?
From my perch outside of Florida, his proposed legislation/policies (that codify racism and bigotry into law) seem to be hitting all the MAGA sweet spots. He’ll persecute perceived political enemies. He’s the love child of Paul Ryan (wonky) and Donald Trump (mean).
“When Rosa Parks refused to move to the back of the bus, Fred Gray represented her”
Attorney Fred Gray receives Presidential Medal of Honor pic.twitter.com/olxPPQjgfL— philip lewis (@Phil_Lewis_) July 7, 2022
re: #200 Belafon
All they see is person = person, not getting the metaphor.
Well you could go with another metaphor —> “But I did the dishes yesterday!” Maybe that would resonate? Or maybe not, if they always rely on someone else to do ‘em…
Reinfections aren’t always benign. We now have solid data showing that we should continue to avoid covid even if we already caught it, even if we’re vaccinated, even w “hybrid immunity”. Is the data perfect? Of course not, it never is. But it’s solid and important to disseminate.
— Dr. Lisa Iannattone (@lisa_iannattone) July 6, 2022
Same!! June 11th infected for first time. Reinfected and sick again June 29th, after picking up my parents from Alaskan cruise the Thursday prior. My dad was coughing in the car 🙄Still sick now and went to ER on day 3.I’m so upset at myself and my dad for selfishly exposing me
— Suzan (@suzanbunner) July 7, 2022
I caught Covid 3 weeks ago from a 1 on 1 conversation with a friend outdoors where I foolishly thought “I don’t need a mask in the middle of a field with just one other person.”
It’s like hell on earth to have Covid. I’m still testing positive 23 days later, and feel awful.— Jessica Kragt (@jlkragt) July 7, 2022
re: #209 No Malarkey!
“Centrism” being defined as a government which does nothing to address real people’s needs, just the way the GOP wants things.
their idea is that centrism means less polarity. everyone gets along. more stuff to agree on.
it’s bs.
the democrats, more or less, want to save the world, and everybody in it equally and fairly
the r’s want to dominate and select winners and losers - who matters and who doesnt.
since they’re not in the same universe, there’s no middle ground between those two concepts
re: #222 Crush White Nationalism
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no one in my extended family has changed any behaviors since the height of the pandemic.
no one has let their guard down
we mask
distance
sanitize
wash
no one has gotten covid
re: #222 Crush White Nationalism
Have we reached the point that vaccinations no longer protect us from the newest variants? Just like the flu vaccine from a prior year is useless against the current year flu, are we now defenseless against BA.5 or BA.2.75?
re: #226 Hecuba’s daughter
Have we reached the point that vaccinations no longer protect us from the newest variants? Just like the flu vaccine from a prior year is useless against the current year flu, are we now defenseless against BA.5 or BA.2.75?
That’s a possibility, but it may just be that when people keep catching it, the damage builds up over time until they die.
I intend to stay home, order my groceries, and do my socializing online until the situation improves.
I just realized I’ve never seen Charles Johnson and Boris Johnson in the same picture.
Coincidence?
re: #227 Crush White Nationalism
That’s a possibility, but it may just be that when people keep catching it, the damage builds up over time until they die.
I intend to stay home, order my groceries, and do my socializing online until the situation improves.
As opposed to providing some level of protection against the strain? Are people becoming ill because each strain is sufficiently different that there is no real protection? OTOH looking at (e.g.) France, while case numbers are certainly rising, deaths remain relatively low, nothing like the previous wave from omicron earlier this year. Let’s hope that this onslaught proves not to be as deadly as previous ones, at least partly because of the effectiveness of available therapeutics.
re: #115 No Malarkey!
Right you are! I corrected it. That’s what comes from trying to count over ten with your fingers!
Toes! Take your socks off!
Our learn to count up to 1023 on your fingers.
Well, Governor, the rubble of Black Wall Street is at the bottom of Tulsa Public Schools. https://t.co/o6xxCrGrwR
— Auntie Venom 💄🔥🌝🐲🧩👾 (@AuntyPithy) July 7, 2022
re: #228 Dangerman
I just realized I’ve never seen Charles Johnson and Boris Johnson in the same picture.
Coincidence?
Charles know to stay away from the crazy.
re: #230 Hecuba’s daughter
As opposed to providing some level of protection against the strain? Are people becoming ill because each strain is sufficiently different that there is no real protection? OTOH looking at (e.g.) France, while case numbers are certainly rising, deaths remain relatively low, nothing like the previous wave from omicron earlier this year. Let’s hope that this onslaught proves not to be as deadly as previous ones, at least partly because of the effectiveness of available therapeutics.
It’s clearly not enough protection for some people. We don’t really know what percentage of the population is vulnerable to being worn down by this disease, rather than building defenses against it.
Most people might be OK, or it could be the one that seriously thins our population. I’m not hearing about mass deaths of restaurant workers who are constantly exposed to the disease, so that’s a good sign.
re: #178 Crush White Nationalism
I did not expect the NYT to have actors on staff.
You thought they were a news company?
re: #234 Crush White Nationalism
It’s clearly not enough protection for some people. We don’t really know what percentage of the population is vulnerable to being worn down by this disease, rather than building defenses against it.
Most people might be OK, or it could be the one that seriously thins our population. I’m not hearing about mass deaths of restaurant workers who are constantly exposed to the disease, so that’s a good sign.
Also, not as many people dying now isn’t anything to brag about. Long covid is a real thing, and that’s not going to go away.
It’s not always just a matter of reinfection, suck it up, and “getting over it”.
You know how hibernate works in operating systems, where the state of the OS is saved to disk and loaded later. Does anyone know if there’s a mechanism for doing this with Python?
re: #73 Backwoods_Sleuth
Biggest Water Rabbit I’ve ever seen.
re: #237 Belafon
Showing my ignorance here (as I have used R instead of Python), can you not just save the state (of your Python implementation)?
re: #237 Belafon
Save the state of a python program to a file and reload it later? Look for doc on “serializing data structures”.
Might be nice if politicians acknowledged that BA.5’s even more transmissible, immune and vaccine evading nature requires a change up in response from, “let’s just pretend it’s over.” Like masks on mass transit, come on, enough already.
— Schooley (@Rschooley) July 7, 2022
The Christian fascist vision of religious ‘freedom’ the courts are upholding includes “no Jews allowed” policies. https://t.co/0FrhX3Q7Zq
— A.R. Moxon (@JuliusGoat) July 7, 2022
“Holston CEO Bradley Williams… told CP he believes “forcing Holston Home to violate our beliefs and place children in homes that do not share our faith is wrong and contrary to a free society.”
re: #243 jaunte
Motherfuck, that’s a dangerous precedent.
Once a Christian foster care organization gets their hands on a child, that child is their property.
Democrat Tim Ryan is beating JD Vance by 9% in the latest Ohio poll. Democrat John Fetterman is beating Dr Oz by 9% in the latest PA poll. And Democrat Raphael Warnock is beating Herschel Walker by over 10% in the latest GA poll. Yup! Democrats are winning in every swing state.
— Dash Dobrofsky (@DashDobrofsky) July 7, 2022
re: #248 Crush White Nationalism
I hope that it holds until November.
re: #176 John Hughes
“Jonathon Pie” is a fictional character, played by actor Tom Walker, who works for the ever reliable New York Times.
That’s a step up; at least he no longer works for Russia Today.
Mississippi’s only abortion clinic has closed but people on both sides of the issue still faced off outside Thursday.
The clinic filed papers Thursday asking the state Supreme Court to let them reopen next week. https://t.co/Jm8Mu9zxT3 pic.twitter.com/yg6BfLpWUK— The Associated Press (@AP) July 7, 2022
re: #243 jaunte
Srsly: if these religious-crank assholes want to restrict their businesses “in-faith”, it ought to be their right to do so. However, it’s that “taxpayer-funded” part that’s problematic….
There have been scaremongering ads on all my channels that I check in on (local, MSNBC, CNN) over some vague anti-innovation bill that is on the horizon. I assume it’s the Klobuchar bill on bringing anti-monopoly laws to the tech world. It’s all ‘if this bill passes, your phones will be less secure and Amazon won’t be able to do one-day delivery’ but with ominous music. I assume Warren’s tweet is getting hit with the corporate bots.
Consumers shouldn’t have to keep buying new chargers all the time for different devices. We can clear things up with uniform standards—for less expense, less hassle, and less waste.https://t.co/rbxLleahIj
— Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) July 7, 2022
Will someone teach these idiots the difference between a right and a privilege? https://t.co/NZv4qbGZEa
— Patti Piatt (@PiattPatti) July 7, 2022
The comparison doesn’t end there
— Johnathan Murphy (@johntenstory) July 7, 2022
re: #254 Backwoods_Sleuth
Want to travel and not get the vaccine? Drive
Want to work and not get the vaccine? Find a job that doesn’t mandate vaccines.
Want to serve but don’t want to get the vaccine? Who is it that you want to serve? https://t.co/NZv4qbGZEa— Patti Piatt (@PiattPatti) July 7, 2022
re: #248 Crush White Nationalism
Any polls on Ron Johnson or Val Demmings?
Or on Utah (Evan McMullin is running as an Independent against Mike Lee, but with Democratic party suport)?
re: #252 Jay C
Srsly: if these religious-crank assholes want to restrict their businesses “in-faith”, it ought to be their right to do so. However, it’s that “taxpayer-funded” part that’s problematic….
I don’t think it ought to be their right. Businesses need to meet some basic standards to be allowed to exist.
How about if they want to restrict their business entirely to white people, rather than to mostly white people and a handful of insane or grifting black people, which restricting to the Republican Jesus faith would do?
re: #252 Jay C
Srsly: if these religious-crank assholes want to restrict their businesses “in-faith”, it ought to be their right to do so. However, it’s that “taxpayer-funded” part that’s problematic….
Then there’s still that public accommodations thing
*snerk*
Not fair to call this “boxers & a dress shirt.” The AP Stylebook says this should be called “zoom attire” https://t.co/JnwlTQZxUc
— Mike Chase (@TheMikeChase) July 7, 2022
re: #179 jaunte
Devastating thread.
But Byrne said he had rented several rooms at the hotel for a few months — paying a full rack rate of about $800,000 — which he, Flynn, Powell and others would move in and out of. Byrne considered the hotel “the safest place in D.C. for a command bunker.”https://t.co/3nhbEuYMSQ
— ☂ The Pee Tape 📹 🇺🇦 (@the_peetape) July 7, 2022
re: #256 Backwoods_Sleuth
Dollar Store Rand Paul seems to think his job is to act like an idiot to rile up actual idiots. He’s incapable of leadership, and despite being an educated man, performs the same clownish role as Lauren Boebert does. It’s a massive personal failure.
— Jeff Flanagan (@JeffMFlanagan) July 7, 2022
Dilbert Devouring His Son pic.twitter.com/B7DlM5y0ft
— Themperor Kennedy🐸🏳️🌈 (@kennedytcooper) July 7, 2022
re: #252 Jay C
Srsly: if these religious-crank assholes want to restrict their businesses “in-faith”, it ought to be their right to do so. However, it’s that “taxpayer-funded” part that’s problematic….
The courts are allowing them to prioritize their religion over their duty to place the children in their care in adoptive families. If there aren’t enough Christians willing to adopt, the kids just get stranded in foster care until they age out of the system.
re: #243 jaunte
Frankly, your “bill of rights”, and all the jurisprudence that surrounds it, is a bit shit.
Rough first draft, full of bugs.
re: #115 No Malarkey!
Right you are! I corrected it. That’s what comes from trying to count over ten with your fingers!
You can count up to 35 on your fingers.
re: #252 Jay C
Srsly: if these religious-crank assholes want to restrict their businesses “in-faith”, it ought to be their right to do so.
Fuck, no.
re: #243 jaunte
The crux of the problem/issue here:
THEY RECEIVE PUBLIC MONIES AND THEN DISCRIMINATE AS TO WHO THEY SERVE: Holston, founded in 1895 and has reportedly helped over 8,000 children, receives reimbursement via the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Title IV-E.
re: #267 Belafon
If one uses Chisenbop one can count up to 99.
re: #248 Crush White Nationalism
I take nothing for granted and will be working from now till Election Day to mobilize voters to vote for Dems.
Here in PA we MUST elect Shapiro and Fetterman (and ideally, flip the GOP controlled state legislature)
re: #263 Eclectic Cyborg
“Dollar Store Rand Paul”
Ahahahahahahahahahahaha. That’s great.
I have fun.
Here’s what happens to kids stuck in foster care:
So, 70% of sex trafficked children in the US were in the foster care system.
Everyone agrees Roe’s overturn will lead to more kids in foster care.
Dobbs = More Child Sex Trafficking
But the QAnons love Dobbs, and claim to hate sex trafficking.— Ron Filipkowski 🇺🇦 (@RonFilipkowski) July 7, 2022
re: #271 cat-tikvah
I take nothing for granted and will be working from now till Election Day to mobilize voters to vote for Dems.
Here in PA we MUST elect Shapiro and Fetterman (and ideally, flip the GOP controlled state legislature)
We’re up against people who would end our democracy given the opportunity, and have already stripped women and people with autoimmune diseases of their rights in the shithole states. No one should take winning for granted.
re: #270 PhillyPretzel
If one uses Chisenbop one can count up to 99.
I can go way higher with just one hand
I use my fingers to open the calculator app on my phone …
re: #267 Belafon
You can count up to 35 on your fingers.
You can count up to 31 on the fingers of one hand, up to 1023 on both hands.
Well, maybe you can, the arthritis makes it hard for me.
re: #274 Crush White Nationalism
Local analogy:
If the Phillies are up 8 to 0 and it’s the 8th inning, are they guaranteed to win?
If you answer yes, you are not from or familiar with what it means to be a Philadelphia sports fan…..
re: #273 jaunte
Here’s what happens to kids stuck in foster care:
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The born vs the “unborn”
re: #269 cat-tikvah
The crux of the problem/issue here:
THEYRECEIVE PUBLIC MONIES AND THENDISCRIMINATE AS TO WHO THEY SERVE:
re: #276 Dangerman
Me too. I usually use the calculator app on my phone.
New police body camera footage obtained by @HBRabinowitz shows authorities arriving at the doorstep of former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark & executing a search warrant on his home.
Footage shows Clark answering the door of his Virginia home in boxers & a dress shirt … pic.twitter.com/IJwR4NPpyy— Zachary Cohen (@ZcohenCNN) July 7, 2022
re: #273 jaunte
Here’s what happens to kids stuck in foster care:
Here’s a question for all the forced-birthers out there… pic.twitter.com/0r2M4jvOPf
— Jon Cooper (@joncoopertweets) July 7, 2022
re: #176 John Hughes
“Jonathon Pie” is a fictional character, played by actor Tom Walker, who works for the ever reliable New York Times.
Walker has done two videos for the NYT as Pie. So far as I know, he is not a full-time employee there.
I was on Geraldo’s radio show with Tucker Carlson back in 2012. Tucker was complaining about corporate donors to Obama, and I snapped back, “Tucker, if you’re really interested in eliminating corporate money from politics, work with me and we’ll do it.” He had no response. https://t.co/Q6On6ENtCR
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) July 7, 2022
“Crimo Jr. called the incident a “child’s outburst…taken out of context.”
He was 19 at the time.— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) July 7, 2022
re: #241 John Hughes
Save the state of a python program to a file and reload it later? Look for doc on “serializing data structures”.
I was running a really long process in python, and I had to reboot. The process was all in memory. It would have been pretty neat to be able to save that processing state and restart from that when I restarted python.
supreme court won’t be putting up with that for long https://t.co/tHGZR2gaY2
— Arthur Caplan (@ArthurCaplan) July 7, 2022
re: #289 Backwoods_Sleuth
Personally I think it is a good thing. :)
re: #277 John Hughes
You can count up to 31 on the fingers of one hand, up to 1023 on both hands.
Well, maybe you can, the arthritis makes it hard for me.
Yep. That’s why I say 35. You’re counting in base 6.
Wake up human! 😂 pic.twitter.com/P3LF6d9dtX
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden) July 7, 2022
“Shady” describes him well.
Shady’s back.
Tell a friend.
For the full story of my reinstatment, including @Twitter’s acknowledgment of error, see my Substack.https://t.co/SgXfocIFiQ— Alex Berenson (@AlexBerenson) July 6, 2022
re: #291 Belafon
Yep. That’s why I say 35. Your counting in base 6.
She Who Must Be Obeyed is a professional harpist. There are pieces she plays that have a harp rest of, say, 56 measures. She uses the knuckles on her fingers rather than fingers on her hand to keep track. Different musicians have different counting techniques. Myriad possibilites.
Food Pron alert.
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For those of you who tweet I finally was able to up load a picture for my profile. My silk sunflowers.
@LawncrstPretzel
re: #234 Crush White Nationalism
It’s clearly not enough protection for some people. We don’t really know what percentage of the population is vulnerable to being worn down by this disease, rather than building defenses against it.
Most people might be OK, or it could be the one that seriously thins our population. I’m not hearing about mass deaths of restaurant workers who are constantly exposed to the disease, so that’s a good sign.
California is at about 16,000 daily infections and 15 deaths. We are a state that’s pretty well vaccinated (with pockets of never-vaxxers, of course). Which suggests that the latest variants are still not overcoming the vaccine. I’ve read some stuff I don’t really understand, not being an immunologist, that there’s more than one type of immunity, and even if one wears off, the other continues to protect you.
Even so, vaccination numbers being good doesn’t mean that all those vaccinated people have kept up their boosters, and a lot haven’t. This might account for the numbers of new infections too.
.@C_Bass419 thinks MLB should stop testing for COVID because, wait for it, he felt “sluggish,” took a test, and tested positive for COVID and then missed games because of it. This dude is angry and thinks testing should be done because he tested positive 😹https://t.co/mAu7cRFH3i
— A Cat Named Bitches (@BitchestheCat) July 8, 2022
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Some 40,000 National Guard and 22,000 Reserve soldiers who refused to be vaccinated against COVID-19 are no longer allowed to participate in their military duties, also effectively cutting them off from some of their military benefits,” Military.com reports.
re: #298 Backwoods_Sleuth
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I decided on a lark to see what twitter was saying about Biden’s “medal of freedom” ceremony today. Mostly the usual stuff—-a mix of celebration and hate on ABC and CNN. But I clicked on ESPN and holy fuck the misogyny and hate for both Biles and Rapinoe, but especially Megan Rapinoe. It was all literally “what has that b***H done?”. I just shut down my computer. The hate is killing me.
re: #301 Dangerman
Meanwhile
Good. Now discharge them with an OTH. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
Never underestimate your underling. They can, and will, replace you if you take them lightly. pic.twitter.com/jLsifVuIE6
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 7, 2022
It was an enormous honor to watch @GabbyGiffords receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom today. Congratulations, Gabby, you continue to inspire us all. pic.twitter.com/43hvc7IEgP
— Senator Mark Kelly (@SenMarkKelly) July 7, 2022
re: #305 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Boy. What a woman. What a brave family. We have to make sure @CaptMarkKelly keeps his senate seat. The good people of #arizona deserve this kind of tenacity & goodness representing them. https://t.co/Bb8h58oQPX
— PoliticsGirl (@IAmPoliticsGirl) July 7, 2022
every shade of caucasity is represented pic.twitter.com/IJk9aVN2rI
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 7, 2022
roe v wade has been overtaking the media recently, causing a ton of outrage and backlash, which is great. however, the supreme court is quietly planning another, just as horrible, ruling. the only difference is that this one is going to receive a lot less media attention.
— riv ♡ (@pr3ttyinpa1n) July 4, 2022
icwa gives indigenous peoples jurisdiction over their own children, which prevents these children from being stolen and placed in non-indigenous homes. if icwa is overturned, indigenous children will once again be at risk of being separated from their families and cultures.
— riv ♡ (@pr3ttyinpa1n) July 4, 2022
the lakota people’s law project is an organisation dedicated to protecting tribal rights. to help their cause, visit their website. take action via this link (https://t.co/rc2QwQJw4j). i’ve only mentioned the basic facts. please educate yourself for better information.
— riv ♡ (@pr3ttyinpa1n) July 4, 2022
Republican Gov. Doug Ducey has signed a massive expansion of Arizona’s private school voucher system, despite a promised effort by public school advocates to put the bill on hold until voters can block it in November’s election. https://t.co/P5ioxf2n2f
— The Associated Press (@AP) July 7, 2022
jeebus
The testimony from a witness differs from what officers say happened. Neither @kystatepolice nor the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department has body cameras. A grand jury cleared the officers of wrongdoing.
Background: https://t.co/n68nZgQCaU— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) July 7, 2022
During the struggle, according to one officer, Clarke yelled out “God help me. They’re gonna kill me,” and repeatedly referenced George Floyd, a Black Minneapolis man who died in 2020 after a white officer knelt on his neck as he pleaded, “I can’t breathe.”
— Jason Riley (@JasonRileyWDRB) July 7, 2022
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — He was 5 feet, 5 inches tall, 140 pounds and unarmed, surrounded by five law enforcement officers and a K-9.
But to subdue and arrest Alejandro Clarke Jr. in Hardin County last spring, officers said they had to hit him repeatedly — with a baton, their fists, boots, knees, elbows and flashlights — tase him four times and sic a K-9 on him three times.
And while an ambulance was at the scene, officers instead put him in the back of a cruiser to take him to the hospital, leaving Clarke alone inside for about 30 minutes. He went into cardiac arrest and was later pronounced dead.
“This was the most savage beating that I’ve seen,” said attorney Garry Adams, who along with co-counsel David Ward recently filed a federal wrongful death lawsuit on behalf of Clarke’s family against Kentucky State Police and the Hardin County Sheriff’s Department and EMS.
Beshear did not get into any specifics on what they were told from the White House on why Biden was planning on nominating Meredith.
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) July 7, 2022
Gov. Andy Beshear: “It’s been plenty of time. And by now, they should be telling us that it’s going to be rescinded.”
— Joe Sonka 😐 (@joesonka) July 7, 2022
Moscow licking its chops over Trump’s possible return. https://t.co/bsB8cFD8kQ via @thedailybeast
— Jeff Stein (@SpyTalker) July 8, 2022
Moscow’s ‘Russian experts are now firmly convinced that their favorite candidate will come through unscathed—despite being “lynched,” as they put it, by the January 6 Committee.’—@JuliaDavisNews https://t.co/ROytOLNxzP
— Jeff Stein (@SpyTalker) July 8, 2022
LOL
Vacation Bible Schools have always had “finger on the culture” themes. Yes, that is a Harry Potter themed VBS pic.twitter.com/4IDEJpmhDk
— LvilleClinicEscorts (@LouClinicEscort) July 7, 2022
Republicans on Jan. 6 via Monmouth poll:
- 61% say appropriate to call it “legitimate protest”
- 51% say inappropriate to call it a “riot”
- 77% say inappropriate to call it “insurrection”— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) July 7, 2022
Six in 10 Republicans, 59%, say Donald Trump “did nothing wrong regarding January 6” via new Monmouth poll. 30% say he encouraged those involved, and only 5% say he is directly responsible.
— Ryan Struyk (@ryanstruyk) July 7, 2022
Fascinating numbers from new Monmouth poll.
“Should members of Congress who assisted the planners of January 6th be removed from office?”
Among all Americans: 66% yes, 26% no
Among independents: 65% yes, 27% no
Among Republicans: 48% no, 36% yes
Among Democrats: 94% yes, 5% no— Marshall Cohen (@MarshallCohen) July 7, 2022
Welcoming the future 🏴☠️
Meet our new President Sandra Douglass Morgan. pic.twitter.com/MkBcregNfl— Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) July 7, 2022