Oh goodie, more MSNBC “Why Aren’t You Going to Vote For Hillary” bullshit.
Apparently Barbara Boxer is the shortest person in the Senate, at 4’11”
EDIT: And I found a number for Mikulski: she’s also 4’11”.
“The question isn’t whether Trump has business in Russia but whether Russia has business in Trump.” https://t.co/xzn5BRAdki
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re: #7 FormerDirtDart
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Pokemon Go wasn’t designed as a 1st Person Shooter, but it turned out that way.
“And if you give us more, we’d cast them too.”
:D
re: #4 jonhendry
Apparently Barbara Boxer is the shortest person in the Senate, at 4’11”
EDIT: And I found a number for Mikulski: she’s also 4’11”.
I never realized Boxer was that short. My dad’s mom was an inch taller. I don’t think she ever weighed more than 100 pounds.
Okay, I’m sobbing at the 102 year old woman delegate from Arizona getting to cast the delegate vote for HRC.
Arizona was cool. That woman was born before women could even vote!
re: #1 MsJ
Seriously, Chuck Todd is a
moronfaux intelligent toady; smarmy, cream colored testicle disinfectant; bearded second rate villain in a community playhouse troupe; obsequious roommate you loathed in college; fawning crotch kissing dog your cat keeps beating up; the guy you went on one date with and left in the restaurant when you pretended to go to the women’s room
There ya go.
re: #15 Blind Frog Belly White
Arizona was cool. That woman was born before women could even vote!
That’s awesome.
re: #11 HappyWarrior
I never realized Boxer was that short. My dad’s mom was an inch taller. I don’t think she ever weighed more than 100 pounds.
Apparently Dianne Feinstein is 5’10”, which I find surprising.
Lots of tweeters complaining about the roll call vote, but this is one goofy reason I like watching conventions.
I just watched my delegates go. For HRC!
re: #19 jonhendry
Apparently Dianne Feinstein is 5’10”, which I find surprising.
Yeah I knew she was taller than Boxer but not that tall.
The #bernitdown idiots are all over The Atlantic, Salon and just about everywhere else complaining about our authoritarian tyranny (yeah, they said that)in complaining about booing every person onstage.
I had to start blocking them on the The Atlantic when I was accused of…wait for it…reverse racism …for not recognizing that all social problems stem from economics.
An abstention is worth a bucket of warm piss. Sorry, Lyndon.
I would have preferred if she was nominated by acclamation, as Obama was (on her suggestion). But I guess this was done not to piss off Bernie’s delegates.
Stay classy SMOTI
Crook @repjohnlewis nominates Crooked #Hillary - thug harassed Tea Party groups
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) July 26, 2016
“Do the least harm”. That idiot with the sign. Seriously. Dude. This shit isn’t a joke.
re: #23 Scottishdragon
The #bernitdown idiots are all over The Atlantic, Salon and just about everywhere else complaining about our authoritarian tyranny (yeah, they said that)in complaining about booing every person onstage.
I had to start blocking them on the The Atlantic when I was accused of…wait for it…reverse racism …for not recognizing that all social problems stem from economics.
I pointed out when talking about Brexit the other day but what Stein and some of the lefties justifying the vote missed was that parts of Scotland and Northern Ireland have had just as much if not more economic troubles than England have and did not resort to scapegoating immigrants in the EU.
I am getting tired of seeing Bernie sit there looking like a complete curmudgeon. You think he could smile on occasion. Just once or twice?
re: #26 The Vicious Babushka
Stay classy SMOTI
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re: #29 MsJ
I am getting tired of seeing Bernie sit there looking like a complete curmudgeon. You think he could smile on occasion. Just once or twice?
That kind of humorless moral scold can be found ruining perfectly good parties(dinner or political), movements and any other social occasion you can think of. You generally see them on the far religious right, but they made a come back in some progressive circles.
re: #25 Nyet
I would have preferred if she was nominated by acclamation, as Obama was (on her suggestion). But I guess this was done not to piss off Bernie’s delegates.
I think it’s more to feed Bernie’s ego.
Which I am completely fed up with.
What country does Larry Sanders live in?
re: #34 MsJ
I think it’s more to feed Bernie’s ego.
Which I am completely fed up with.
The ego of his special snowflakes who never tire of reminding us how gently and reverently we have to treat them or else!
Among a great many other results, I hope this election puts a goddamned stake in the heart of personal popularity polling.
Who gives a shit if you “like” Hillary Clinton, or anybody else? I would pay a decent sum of money to make the “would I have a beer with this candidate” metric die a swift and lasting death. This is emphatically not the point.
re: #33 Scottishdragon
That kind of humorless moral scold can be found ruining perfectly good parties(dinner or political), movements and any other social occasion you can think of. You generally see them on the far religious right, but they made a come back in some progressive circles.
Between Ron Paul and Bernie, it amazes me how many young people fell for both of these guys and saw them as some sort of revolutionaries when to be quite honest, both Bernie and Ron Paul are relics of a time gone by.
I gotta say, I love the tradition of the roll call vote. It may be cathartic for the Sanders folks, or closure, or something. At this point I don’t care, because I’m smiling and laughing along with the convention goers.
re: #40 Testy Toad T
Among a great many other results, I hope this election puts a goddamned stake in the heart of personal popularity polling.
Who gives a shit if you “like” Hillary Clinton, or anybody else? I would pay a decent sum of money to make the “would I have a beer with this candidate” metric die a swift and lasting death. This is emphatically not the point.
I agree with you…but it won’t.
Unfortunately.
Elections are won on feelings and perception, not reason.
People generally choose the person they like and then construct the reasons working backwards from there.
re: #42 Blind Frog Belly White
I gotta say, I love the tradition of the roll call vote. It may be cathartic for the Sanders folks, or closure, or something. At this point I don’t care, because I’m smiling and laughing along with the convention goers.
Ir’s an easy way of finding out there’s 50 great states and some pretty great terrorizes too.
re: #42 Blind Frog Belly White
I gotta say, I love the tradition of the roll call vote. It may be cathartic for the Sanders folks, or closure, or something. At this point I don’t care, because I’m smiling and laughing along with the convention goers.
The state-pride bombast is sort of fun. Did Alabama send a delegate?
re: #42 Blind Frog Belly White
I gotta say, I love the tradition of the roll call vote. It may be cathartic for the Sanders folks, or closure, or something. At this point I don’t care, because I’m smiling and laughing along with the convention goers.
It’s worth noting that most of the states, even those that went to Bernie, are announcing the votes for HRC as votes for the “next President of the United States, Hillary Clinton.”
I understand why people want to like candidates. I just refuse to see why Clinton is made out to be this unlikable person who will sell ou the left the first chance she gets.
re: #45 Decatur Deb
The state-pride bombast is sort of fun. Did Alabama send a delegate?
Yep! They were proud, but managed to miss a vote, which the secretary decided to note down as an abstention.
re: #37 Scottishdragon
The ego of his special snowflakes who never tire of reminding us how gently and reverently we have to treat them or else!
Anyone who votes for Trump in November is a full-fledged enemy of humanity.
Anyone who votes third party in November is a half-assed enemy of humanity.
It really is just that simple. Trump and the Republicans are fascists and must be stopped.
I could not possibility care less about the reasoning of supposedly progressive people who plan to vote abominably in November.
re: #47 HappyWarrior
I understand why people want to like candidates. I just refuse to see why Clinton is made out to be this unlikable person who will sell ou the left the first chance she gets.
The same brainwashing for the left that has been shoved down our throats by the right for 25 years.
What was posted before by not-Hillary was so spot on it wasn’t even funny.
re: #48 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Yep! They were proud, but managed to miss a vote, which the secretary decided to note down as an abstention.
Surprised they could come up with the bus fare. Couple years back, the state party had to beg for an extension on its phone bill.
Bernie claps for his own delegates. Fuck you, Bernie. Seriously, just fuck you.
re: #41 HappyWarrior
Between Ron Paul and Bernie, it amazes me how many young people fell for both of these guys and saw them as some sort of revolutionaries when to be quite honest, both Bernie and Ron Paul are relics of a time gone by.
I was fucking astonished when I saw college age demonstrators carrying Soviet flags and red revolution banners on the streets in Philly yesterday and acting like American voters would think that was a great thing.
Sanders’ version of socialism had some traction in the middle of the Great Depression. A true red banner revolution was actually warned about on the floor of Congress and it was not hyperbole.
That shit is not going to happen today, and you are not going to get American voters to sign on to an overt socialist agenda or a POTUS who believes in it.
re: #50 MsJ
The same brainwashing for the left that has been shoved down our throats by the right for 25 years.
What was posted before by not-Hillary was so spot on it wasn’t even funny.
No doubt.
re: #47 HappyWarrior
I understand why people want to like candidates. I just refuse to see why Clinton is made out to be this unlikable person who will sell ou the left the first chance she gets.
I dunno. Have seen even some intelligent people say this. Irks me. Seems just irrational.
re: #34 MsJ
I think it’s more to feed Bernie’s ego.
Which I am completely fed up with.
Maybe when they get to Vermont, Bernie will call for acclimation? Nah—he’ll drag it out to the bitter end.
Question—when do they add in the Superdelegate votes?
re: #52 MsJ
Bernie claps for his own delegates. Fuck you, Bernie. Seriously, just fuck you.
Eh, he can clap for his own people. I’ll give him that.
re: #53 Scottishdragon
I was fucking astonished when I saw college age demonstrators carrying Soviet flags and red revolution banners on the streets in Philly yesterday and acting like American voters would think that was a great thing.
Sanders’ version of socialism had some traction in the middle of the Great Depression. A true red banner revolution was actually warned about on the floor of Congress and it was not hyperbole.
That shit is not going to happen today, and you are not going to get American voters to sign on to an over socialist agenda or a POTUS who believes in it.
If you wear a Che shirt, and you don’t have an AK in a PVC pipe buried out in the woods, you’re a bullshitter.
re: #57 Scottishdragon
Eh, he can clap for his own people. I’ll give him that.
A little clappage for both would be nice. The only time he smiles is when he gets delegates. The only time he claps is when his name is mentioned.
This is appalling to me. Sorry. It’s just appalling.
re: #53 Scottishdragon
I was fucking astonished when I saw college age demonstrators carrying Soviet flags and red revolution banners on the streets in Philly yesterday and acting like American voters would think that was a great thing.
Sanders’ version of socialism had some traction in the middle of the Great Depression. A true red banner revolution was actually warned about on the floor of Congress and it was not hyperbole.
That shit is not going to happen today, and you are not going to get American voters to sign on to an over socialist agenda or a POTUS who believes in it.
There’s an arrogance to them. They ignore how Obama was treated for being perceived as a socialist and they think Bernie would get off okay when he’s an admitted Democratic Socialist. The term doesn’t bother me at all FWIW but they really have no idea how much that word can scare a lot of voters. And it’s why their argument “Well Bernie polls better than Clinton does” was so silly, yeah the RNC and Republican alligned PACs haven’t told the entire country that Bernie is a Marxist who plays the Internationale while kissing a portrait of Stalin. The red baiting sucks but they were blind to being a vulnerability for Bernie and agh do not get me started on people who think highly of people like Che.
re: #53 Scottishdragon
I was fucking astonished when I saw college age demonstrators carrying Soviet flags and red revolution banners on the streets in Philly yesterday and acting like American voters would think that was a great thing.
Sanders’ version of socialism had some traction in the middle of the Great Depression. A true red banner revolution was actually warned about on the floor of Congress and it was not hyperbole.
That shit is not going to happen today, and you are not going to get American voters to sign on to an over socialist agenda or a POTUS who believes in it.
That kind of shit is an effective way to lose elections. Soviet communism isn’t the answer to anything.
And what’s worse is that the broadcasters are oh-so-hopeful to feed discontent. That’s why this whole thing has me up in arms.
re: #55 Nyet
I dunno. Have seen even some intelligent people say this. Irks me. Seems just irrational.
The idea that she’ll sell out or the bit about understanding why people want their candidates to be likable?
Indiana bringing the poetry game, I love it.
re: #63 MsJ
And what’s worse is that the broadcasters are oh-so-hopeful to feed discontent. That’s why this whole thing has me up in arms.
I’m sorry to be so blunt, but you’re feeding the problem.
We saw last night what it looks like when the winners are magnanimous. All the grumpiness washes away.
re: #61 EPR-radar
That kind of shit is an effective way to lose elections. Soviet communism isn’t the answer to anything.
If they even knew what Soviet communism was. Because if they did, they wouldn’t be oh so over the top in love with it.
re: #53 Scottishdragon
Besides Bernie calls himself a socialist but he ain’t - he is not calling for concentrating the means of production in the proletariat’ hands. He’s a capitalist.
re: #66 Tigger2
Like that guy from Indiana
Strong trolling from Indiana delegation pic.twitter.com/yuLbRrN4jk
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) July 26, 2016
re: #61 EPR-radar
That kind of shit is an effective way to lose elections. Soviet communism isn’t the answer to anything.
Soviet Communism had homophobia, sexism, and racism. As I’ve said more than a dozen times, so many socialists are blind to that tehre are concerns not economic and Bernie is one of those. It doesn’t mean Bernie is racist, sexist, or homophobic, it does mean that he’s not as understanding about those issues as he ought to be.
It all boils down to real cut to the chase simplicity. Hillary Clinton or a fucking lifetime con man who has ripped off millions, owes people millions, would undo every last vestige of social and medical advances and who has ties to the fucking Russian fucking leadership who is anything but friendly to us. Simple. If you need a purity test, that should be the one that jumps out at you. If not, go home and let the adults get down to brass tacks. Bernie is for Hillary. Wake the fuck up.
re: #61 EPR-radar
That kind of shit is an effective way to lose elections. Soviet communism isn’t the answer to anything.
Esp. as it was, in the end, a socially regressive, corrupt right-wing (sic) dictatorship.
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re: #71 HappyWarrior
Soviet Communism had homophobia, sexism, and racism. As I’ve said more than a dozen times, so many socialists are blind to that tehre are concerns not economic and Bernie is one of those. It doesn’t mean Bernie is racist, sexist, or homophobic, it does mean that he’s not as understanding about those issues as he ought to be.
Soviet communism was also fundamentally a kleptocracy where the party leaders were able to steal everything in sight. So it wasn’t even a viable economic system.
re: #60 HappyWarrior
There’s an arrogance to them. They ignore how Obama was treated for being perceived as a socialist and they think Bernie would get off okay when he’s an admitted Democratic Socialist. The term doesn’t bother me at all FWIW but they really have no idea how much that word can scare a lot of voters. And it’s why their argument “Well Bernie polls better than Clinton does” was so silly, yeah the RNC and Republican alligned PACs haven’t told the entire country that Bernie is a Marxist who plays the Internationale while kissing a portrait of Stalin. The red baiting sucks but they were blind to being a vulnerability for Bernie and agh do not get me started on people who think highly of people like Che.
Sanders has entire libraries full of hidden skeletons waiting for oppositions research to let loose in public. The honeymoon in the Soviet Union. The creepy writings on teenagers and sex in the early 70’s. His ties to pro Iranian groups in the 80’s. Every weird thing he has said in tv interviews.
Sanders would be destroyed in 60 second soundbites and every single one would be something really unsettling that most Americans would never have heard about from him at all.
re: #67 Testy Toad T
I’m sorry to be so blunt, but you’re feeding the problem.
We saw last night what it looks like when the winners are magnanimous. All the grumpiness washes away.
I said last night to give Bernie all the time he needed to endorse her. I said last night to let his people vent and be upset.
But last night Bernie endorsed. And today is a new day.
How long are we supposed to be magnanimous? How long do we get shit on by some of these people? They are on the news happily speaking about not voting for Hillary because of this or that (feeding the GOP narrative).
re: #59 MsJ
A little clappage for both would be nice. The only time he smiles is when he gets delegates. The only time he claps is when his name is mentioned.
This is appalling to me. Sorry. It’s just appalling.
I’m reminded of th old saying, “I cried because I had no shoes, until I met a man who had no class.”
Come sit next to me—I am equally appalled (and nauseated)
re: #74 The Vicious Babushka
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Someone needs to go home and get their KKK robe fitted for their next Trump rally.
re: #76 Scottishdragon
Sanders has entire libraries full of hidden skeletons waiting for oppositions research to let loose in public. The honeymoon in the Soviet Union. The creepy writings on teenagers and sex in the early 70’s. His ties to pro Iranian groups in the 80’s. Every weird thing he has said in tv interviews.
Sanders would be destroyed in 60 second soundbites and every single one would be something really unsettling that most Americans would never have heard about from him at all.
Right, there’s a lot on him that I bet the RNC was just hoping they could use against him. I Wasn’t even aware of the Pro-Iranian thing though. Was a litle about the weird writings in the 70’s and on the USSR honeymoon.
re: #75 EPR-radar
Soviet communism was also fundamentally a kleptocracy where the party leaders were able to steal everything in sight. So it wasn’t even a viable economic system.
Absolutely.
re: #44 HappyWarrior
Ir’s an easy way of finding out there’s 50 great states and some pretty great terrorizes too.
Another auto-correct zinger!
re: #9 jonhendry
Pokemon Go wasn’t designed as a 1st Person Shooter, but it turned out that way.
It’s 107 in Las Vegas frevinssake!
re: #77 MsJ
Decorum, and anything it takes to win, even if it means placating some obnoxious youths. Eyes on the prize.
(it’s ok to feel things. this is a big moment in history.)
— Alex Alvarez (@soalexgoes) July 26, 2016
re: #83 Jay C
Another auto-correct zinger!
Hahaha now that one was an accident but my Bibi be Bibi gone earlier was on purpose.
And there go the Kentucky delegates, majority for Clinton. :)
re: #74 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #80 HappyWarrior
The USSR honeymoon thing I don’t get. It was 1988, come on. Not like Brezhnev’s or Stalin’s era. Doesn’t say anything bad about him.
re: #91 Nyet
The USSR honeymoon thing I don’t get. It was 1988, come on. Not like Brezhnev’s or Stalin’s era. Doesn’t say anything bad about him.
You don’t get why it should matter, or you don’t get why it does matter?
Those are very different questions.
re: #91 Nyet
The USSR honeymoon thing I don’t get. It was 1988, come on. Not like Brezhnev’s or Stalin’s era. Doesn’t say anything bad about him.
The Farewell tour.
This made me cry.
Bernie reacts as his brother, Larry, through tears, casts his #DNCinPHL delegate vote for his brother. pic.twitter.com/tNPpwdrsYA
— Micah Grimes (@MicahGrimes) July 26, 2016
re: #90 MsJ
Better hide your wife and daughters.
Which state will put Hillary over the limit?
re: #77 MsJ
How long are we supposed to be magnanimous? How long do we get shit on by some of these people? They are on the news happily speaking about not voting for Hillary because of this or that (feeding the GOP narrative).
Until November, I suspect. It’s not very much fun.
I’m not asking people to hand out candy bars, just to ignore the dead-enders and not tickle the dragon’s tail of making more rational Sanders supporters think you’re actually talking about them.
re: #86 wrenchwench
I’m watching it and just reveling in it. I could focus on bitterness but why? That doesn’t net anything except make me feel bad. The majority of the votes are going for HRC. The crowd is cheering. It’s great.
There was a woman who cast her state’s delegates for HRC who was born before women could vote - and I hope she lives to see her win the election. That’s amazing. It’s meaningful.
I’m here for it.
re: #91 Nyet
The USSR honeymoon thing I don’t get. It was 1988, come on. Not like Brezhnev’s or Stalin’s era. Doesn’t say anything bad about him.
Oh? On that one, I think it’s a nontroversy after I looked at the whole context and seeing it was in the Gorby years and it was in Burlington’s sister city. A weird honeymoon but not something I would judge but I do think it’s something hte RNC and the their allied PACs would pounce on.
seriously—when they get though the roll call if there isn’t a call for acclimation, when and how do they announce the superdelegate votes? Anyone know?
“Home of the great great Barbara Mikulski” - whoo! /MD
re: #80 HappyWarrior
Right, there’s a lot on him that I bet the RNC was just hoping they could use against him. I Wasn’t even aware of the Pro-Iranian thing though. Was a litle about the weird writings in the 70’s and on the USSR honeymoon.
Yeah, I have seen other stuff and not all of it can be definitely established this long afterwards…but since when did political commercial makers give a shit about definitive proof you could enter in court?
slate.com
In the 1970s, Sanders chaired the left-libertarian Liberty Union Party and competed in two Senate campaigns and two gubernatorial campaigns under its banner. “Liberty Union calls for a reduction of the U.S. military,” said the party’s statement of principles. That’s a wholly reasonable position, but it continued, “A return to the system of local citizen militias and Coast Guard would provide our nation with ample protection and also protect us from the imperialist impulses of our leaders.” That sounds a lot like getting rid of America’s standing Army.
There’s more. In 1980, Sanders served as an elector for the Socialist Workers Party, which was founded on the principles of Leon Trotsky. According to the New York Times, that party called for abolishing the military budget. It also called for “solidarity” with the revolutionary regimes in Iran, Nicaragua, Grenada, and Cuba; this was in the middle of the Iranian hostage crisis.
If Sanders ever truly supported disbanding the Army and defunding the Defense Department, he abandoned these positions when he got into national politics. Nevertheless, Republicans will be able to run ads saying that Sanders was part of a communist political party that called for eliminating the military budget, and fact-checkers will not be able to contradict them.
re: #93 Testy Toad T
You don’t get why it should matter, or you don’t get why it does matter?
Those are very different questions.
Yeah I get that, but like people being irrational about Hillary, it irks me ;)
re: #29 MsJ
I am getting tired of seeing Bernie sit there looking like a complete curmudgeon. You think he could smile on occasion. Just once or twice?
He has reason to be a bit pensive. His “supporters” could erupt in a disruptive shitshow at any moment.
Also it’s fun to get all the state accents.
There’s a strong Boston accent going right now.
re: #93 Testy Toad T
You don’t get why it should matter, or you don’t get why it does matter?
Those are very different questions.
Right, in full context, I don’t care at all that he did that. I do think it would be something that a RNC opps researcher would have a field day with. I just imagine voice over of Reagan talking about the “Evil Empire” and another voice saying “Did you know Bernie Sanders honeymooned in the USSR?” I don’t have a problem with it Sergey. I just think it’s something that could easily be exploited. I mean we saw how Obama saying that wealth needs to be shared was twisted into him promoting hte Communist manifesto by McCain.
re: #107 klys (maker of Silmarils)
That’s the America I love.
re: #105 Nyet
Yeah I get that, but like people being irrational about Hillary, it irks me ;)
You do have to remember our country is weird. You saw how long it took for us to re-establish relations with Cuba.
re: #107 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Also it’s fun to get all the state accents.
There’s a strong Boston accent going right now.
Minny-sootah!
re: #102 BeachDem
seriously—when they get though the roll call if there isn’t a call for acclimation, when and how do they announce the superdelegate votes? Anyone know?
I think the superdelegate votes are getting wrapped into the roll call. Minnesota is casting 93 votes right now, I think they said, and from the election tracker they had 77 pledged.
re: #112 HappyWarrior
Curious question here but what are your favorites?
The Guam delegation was almost physically radiating light ;)
re: #113 Testy Toad T
Donchakno.
Ya, he was a little fella, sorta funny looking in a general sort of way. Tink his name was Bernie.
re: #113 Testy Toad T
Donchakno.
I can do the upper Midwest accent faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar too well. The problem is to stop doing it.
re: #91 Nyet
The USSR honeymoon thing I don’t get. It was 1988, come on. Not like Brezhnev’s or Stalin’s era. Doesn’t say anything bad about him.
It was still the cold war and it never looks good on any political resume to go take a honeymoon (of all things) over in the territory of the geopolitical enemy of your country for the past 50 years.
It still looks pretty damned weird now, truth be told. Who the hell thinks that the freaking Soviet Union is a must see on your honeymoon ? It is so strange and off putting as to bring overall judgement and temperament into serious question.
re: #115 jaunte
Shout out to the Happy Warrior!
By the way, my user name is in reference to both Humphrey and Al Smith if anyone of you have ever wondered.
re: #114 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I think the superdelegate votes are getting wrapped into the roll call. Minnesota is casting 93 votes right now, I think they said, and from the election tracker they had 77 pledged.
That sounds like a good way to handle it. A separate super delegate exercise would likely become an excuse for the problem children to act up.
re: #114 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I think the superdelegate votes are getting wrapped into the roll call. Minnesota is casting 93 votes right now, I think they said, and from the election tracker they had 77 pledged.
Yeah, this has to be the case because even though Sanders won the Michigan primary, she got the majority of delegates there.
re: #116 Nyet
The Guam delegation was almost physically radiating light ;)
I’ve never met anyone from Guam. It really astound me how massive the US really is.
re: #118 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I can do the upper Midwest accent faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaar too well. The problem is to stop doing it.
It scales in an alarming fashion with number of beers consumed.
Can’t imagine why.
What’s really interesting when comparing this to the fetid event last week is the obvious joy in the process. Real smiles and passion compared to gritting of teeth.
Very good optics
re: #120 HappyWarrior
By the way, my user name is in reference to both Humphrey and Al Smith if anyone of you have ever wondered.
Press is determined to attach it to Kaine, as well.
re: #106 jonhendry
He has reason to be a bit pensive. His “supporters” could erupt in a disruptive shitshow at any moment.
Very good point. Very good point indeed.
re: #114 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I think the superdelegate votes are getting wrapped into the roll call. Minnesota is casting 93 votes right now, I think they said, and from the election tracker they had 77 pledged.
Hillary got over 20 more Michigan votes even though Bernie won the primary, so there are some superdelegates in there.
re: #119 Scottishdragon
It was still the cold war and it never looks good on any political resume to go take a honeymoon (of all things) over in the territory of the geopolitical enemy of your country for the past 50 years.
It still looks pretty damned weird now, truth be told. Who the hell thinks that the freaking Soviet Union is a must see on your honeymoon ? It is so strange and off putting as to bring overall judgement and temperament into serious question.
To be fair, it was the sister city of the town he was mayor of. I mean I think it’s kind of quirky too but it was the age of glasnost too. I mean definitely not a move you do if you have serious presidential aspirations down the road but i highly doubt Bernie in the late 80’s thought he would be where he is now.
re: #119 Scottishdragon
It was the time of hope and USSR was opening up. I remember how around that time (maybe right in 1988) there was some international peace march or something like that in our city, lots of Americans… So I find it a good step on Bernie’s part.
re: #114 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I think the superdelegate votes are getting wrapped into the roll call. Minnesota is casting 93 votes right now, I think they said, and from the election tracker they had 77 pledged.
Ah—thanks. Waiting to see if my pals are shown when they get to SC—then I’ll go outside for a smoke break
re: #124 Testy Toad T
It scales in an alarming fashion with number of beers consumed.
Can’t imagine why.
Hahaha, I can do it just fine while sober. Too much time with family in WI.
It’s probably the closest I have to an accent by most Americans’ standards. A lot of the other ways to ID where I grew up are more regional word-choice dependent. (Not that I grew up in WI, I just picked up the damn accent.)
re: #123 HappyWarrior
I’ve never met anyone from Guam. It really astound me how massive the US really is.
Soldiers from Guam and American Samoa used to voluntarily collect in the 2nd Infantry Div in Korea. Seems to be the easiest place for them to get home from.
re: #126 Decatur Deb
Press is determined to attach it to Kaine, as well.
Well, he does have fun with politics. As I’ve said, he’s definitely by far the more relatable of our two senators here in Va. I like Mark Warner but he’s too business guy. Kaine could be your neighbor Tim that you could easily talk to about anything.
Jared Sexton live-tweeting the protest outside
Protestor with Stop The Fraud sign walking in front of roll call stream pic.twitter.com/hd3IYVz9mb
— Jared Yates Sexton (@JYSexton) July 26, 2016
re: #90 MsJ
If he hired Ailes, I wonder how Ivanka would feel about it….
re: #126 Decatur Deb
Press is determined to attach it to Kaine, as well.
Wonder if NY will abstain so they can be the ones who put Hill over (just like the spawn did for Trump)
re: #130 Nyet
It was the time of hope and USSR was opening up. I remember how around that time (maybe right in 1988) there was some international peace march or something like that in our city, lots of Americans… So I find it a good step on Bernie’s part.
You’re again viewing this through a sensible lens. Glasnost may as well be be borscht to most Americans. i don’t think anyone here has a honest to God problem with Bernie doing it just that it’s something we feel the RNC an their allied PACs would try to make into an issue.
Am i alone in finding the New Hampshire delegate’s accents odd for some reason?
re: #138 HappyWarrior
You’re again viewing this through a sensible lens. Glasnost may as well be be borscht to most Americans. i don’t think anyone here has a honest to God problem with Bernie doing it just that it’s something we feel the RNC an their allied PACs would try to make into an issue.
It is definitely one of those “if you’re explaining, you’re losing” issues.
That sucks, and I wish it weren’t that way, but politics is a shitty business. It’s not a battle where I’d choose to spend political capital.
re: #135 jaunte
Apparently he’s really bad at math… and not watching that screen to his left.
re: #129 HappyWarrior
To be fair, it was the sister city of the town he was mayor of. I mean I think it’s kind of quirky too but it was the age of glasnost too. I mean definitely not a move you do if you have serious presidential aspirations down the road but i highly doubt Bernie in the late 80’s thought he would be where he is now.
You pair that up with the actual fact that he was an elector for a Marxist political group in 1980 and the questions start to…ahem…arise.
It is absolutely the sort of thing that gets people denied in security clearance checks and it is one hell of a leap to ask voters to cast all that aside and put him in charge of a military that he is on the record for wanting to disband completely.
Since this has come up, the story of Trump and Putin is getting legs as well, and his refusal to release his taxes may well stem from Russian ties he does not want to admit to.
re: #142 Scottishdragon
His other views are fair game.
re: #138 HappyWarrior
You’re again viewing this through a sensible lens. Glasnost may as well be be borscht to most Americans. i don’t think anyone here has a honest to God problem with Bernie doing it just that it’s something we feel the RNC an their allied PACs would try to make into an issue.
and they know that a lot of Americans still see Russia through the lens of the Cold War.
re: #142 Scottishdragon
You pair that up with the actual fact that he was an elector for a Marxist political group in 1980 and the questions start to…ahem…arise.
It is absolutely the sort of thing that gets people denied in security clearance checks and it is one hell of a leap to ask voters to cast all that aside and put him in charge of a military that he is on the record for wanting to disband completely.
Since this has come up, the story of Trump and Putin is getting legs as well, and his refusal to release his taxes may well stem from Russian ties he does not want to admit to.
But most of the media will simply accept his excuses (an ongoing audit) and not press him on the point.
re: #142 Scottishdragon
…
Since this has come up, the story of Trump and Putin is getting legs as well, and his refusal to release his taxes may well stem from Russian ties he does not want to admit to.
Wouldn’t it be nice if the media did its job on Trump’s tax returns and ties to Russia? This might actually happen.
New Mexico…Red or Green…chilies?
All of them!
re: #138 HappyWarrior
You’re again viewing this through a sensible lens. Glasnost may as well be be borscht to most Americans. i don’t think anyone here has a honest to God problem with Bernie doing it just that it’s something we feel the RNC an their allied PACs would try to make into an issue.
Truthfully, I think it shows tremendously poor judgement at best and could well have opened him to actual accusations of treasonous sympathies at the time given his political ties to Marxism just a few years prior.
re: #142 Scottishdragon
You pair that up with the actual fact that he was an elector for a Marxist political group in 1980 and the questions start to…ahem…arise.
It is absolutely the sort of thing that gets people denied in security clearance checks and it is one hell of a leap to ask voters to cast all that aside and put him in charge of a military that he is on the record for wanting to disband completely.
Since this has come up, the story of Trump and Putin is getting legs as well, and his refusal to release his taxes may well stem from Russian ties he does not want to admit to.
A good friend agreed to be an elector for the CPUSA in Kentucky back in the 70s. He wasn’t a member, just ‘inexperienced’. Now he’s the pastor of a very cool inner city church in the Northeast.
re: #144 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
and they know that a lot of Americans still see Russia through the lens of the Cold War.
Exactly, I know plenty of people who think Putin is a commie.
re: #153 HappyWarrior
Exactly, I know plenty of people who think Putin is a commie.
Must be the KGB retirement system checks.
re: #150 Scottishdragon
Truthfully, I think it shows tremendously poor judgement at best and could well have opened him to actual accusations of treasonous sympathies at the time given his political ties to Marxism just a few years prior.
It was just fine for a private citizen. I don’t give a crap where you go.
It shows dubious judgement for a person who seeks to be a high-level operative within our political system. And really, it’s the judgement that’s the problem. He damned well knew at the time how most Americans viewed the Soviet Union. I don’t actually care what steps he traced.
re: #152 klys (maker of Silmarils)
New York chair was like “fuck announcing the delegate count for a moment, I’m just going to join the Hillary chant.”
re: #150 Scottishdragon
Truthfully, I think it shows tremendously poor judgement at best and could well have opened him to actual accusations of treasonous sympathies at the time given his political ties to Marxism just a few years prior.
No doubt but as I said, I really doubt he thought he’d be a major party candidate for the Presidency in 1988. He pretty much said as recently as 1990 if not more recently, he’d never join hte Dems because he thinks they’re as crooked as the R’s.
re: #147 EPR-radar
Wouldn’t it be nice if the media did its job on Trump’s tax returns and ties to Russia? This might actually happen.
We’ve got like a hundred days to go.
That’s a long time to be starved of content.
re: #130 Nyet
It was the time of hope and USSR was opening up. I remember how around that time (maybe right in 1988) there was some international peace march or something like that in our city, lots of Americans… So I find it a good step on Bernie’s part.
It was also post-Samantha Smith, that young girl who wrote to Andropov and later visited Russia. And after Billy Joel played Moscow.
re: #151 Decatur Deb
A good friend agreed to be an elector for the CPUSA in Kentucky back in the 70s. He wasn’t a member, just ‘inexperienced’. Now he’s the pastor of a very cool inner city church in the Northeast.
That can still be enough to keep you from ever being allowed into certain jobs in the government or the military for the rest of your life. Choices you make as an adult, even as a young and inexperienced adult, can last forever.
re: #157 klys (maker of Silmarils)
New York chair was like “fuck announcing the delegate count for a moment, I’m just going to join the Hillary chant.”
Yeah he was like “Sure, this is fun… oh, right, settle down, I got a job to do here”..
Oh the accent. That NC bless your heart accent.
re: #153 HappyWarrior
Exactly, I know plenty of people who think Putin is a commie.
How ignorant one must be?
re: #153 HappyWarrior
Exactly, I know plenty of people who think Putin is a commie.
But a manly commie who rides bareback and bare-chested, killing bears with his bare hands while Obama wears dad jeans and rides a bicycle with a helmet…and is an even bigger socialist threat.
re: #163 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Oh the accent. That NC bless your heart accent.
I wonder what kind of accent the VA delegation will have, we have so many transplants. All of our prominent Democrats are transplants for the most part.
re: #165 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
But a manly commie who rides bareback and bare-chested, killing bears with his bare hands while Obama wears dad jeans and rides a bicycle with a helmet…and is an even bigger socialist threat.
Nah, these aren’t those types. They do hate Obama too but they think Putin is a commie because Russia. Remember the hoolah over all Obama’s czars and how that was proof Obama was a commie?
re: #161 Scottishdragon
That can still be enough to keep you from ever being allowed into certain jobs in the government or the military for the rest of your life. Choices you make as an adult, even as a young and inexperienced adult, can last forever.
Blew his security clearance long before that. First I heard of him was at a benefit concert to get him out of jail—he ran an antiwar coffee house off Ft. Knox before it was cool.
re: #164 Nyet
How ignorant one must be?
An average graduate of the US education system. Lucky if they can find Russia on a map…
This is sort of amazing, a Fox radio host is mad Michelle Obama didn’t credit white labors for help building the WH: pic.twitter.com/E3Se2eiDch
— andrew kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) July 26, 2016
The point of that line just like, way flew over this guy’s head: https://t.co/FSjpvpO2JC pic.twitter.com/E8S9cWvQcK
— andrew kaczynski (@BuzzFeedAndrew) July 26, 2016
Wow. Northern Mariana. First time casting delegate votes.
re: #168 HappyWarrior
Nah, these aren’t those types. They do hate Obama too but they think Putin is a commie because Russia. Remember the hoolah over all Obama’s czars and how that was proof Obama was a commie?
If anything says that one is a commie is that if they love czars.
Can’t watch the roll call vote but honestly I think it’s great theatrics and also a total thumb in the eye of the GOP Convention. Remember, many delegates wanted a roll call and were denied that and the powers that be strong armed the whole thing and did shove Trump down their throats. On our side you have both candidates getting a fair call and getting their delegates counted, not just changed over for them. Yes I know that GOP rules said they were “bound” to vote for Trump but again, they looked shitty that whole time.
re: #172 FormerDirtDart
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What a bunch of pedantic bullshit. You know that she made a good speech if they’re whining that she didn’t specifically say something. She was trying to make the point that African-Americans have gone from being forced as slaves to build the home for the First Family to now residing in it. That’s all she meant. And honestly, I think that shows how far our country has come. Too bad the fucking simpletons at Fox can’t appreciate progress.
re: #175 Nyet
If anything says that one is a commie is that if they love czars.
and boyars and cossacks and tartars…all commies.
re: #176 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
Can’t watch the roll call vote but honestly I think it’s great theatrics and also a total thumb in the eye of the GOP Convention. Remember, many delegates wanted a roll call and were denied that and the powers that be strong armed the whole thing and did shove Trump down their throats. On our side you have both candidates getting a fair call and getting their delegates counted, not just changed over for them. Yes I know that GOP rules said they were “bound” to vote for Trump but again, they looked shitty that whole time.
It’s the politics version of the Olympics opening ceremony.
And yes I do watch the entire parade of nations, why do you ask?
re: #165 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
But a manly commie who rides bareback and bare-chested, killing bears with his bare hands while Obama wears dad jeans and rides a bicycle with a helmet…and is an even bigger socialist threat.
I had to explain to a co-worker today that Putin is not a communist. He may have been head of the KGB but he’s a right wing authoritarian full stop.
re: #175 Nyet
If anything says that one is a commie is that if they love czars.
Okay as a Russian, I know you’ll love this. There was this cheesy cartoon my brother and I found one night about Anatasia. And Rasputin was of course the bad guy but in this version, he’s an avowed Bolshevik. God it was so bad.
Oh-iO
And there is my congresswoman Joyce Beatty and my hometown hero Senator Sherrod Brown.
Proud Buckeye.
re: #180 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
I had to explain to a co-worker today that Putin is not a communist. He may have been head of the KGB but he’s a right wing authoritarian full stop.
He was never head of the KGB… ;)
Anybody get a read on the sign in front of the Oklahoma speakers?
re: #181 HappyWarrior
Okay as a Russian, I know you’ll love this. There was this cheesy cartoon my brother and I found one night about Anatasia. And Rasputin was of course the bad guy but in this version, he’s an avowed Bolshevik. God it was so bad.
waitwuuut
Djeez…. why don’t the cameramen zoom in on one of those I-phones…
Yep, the Time Zone Warrior is in the house again!!
re: #180 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
I had to explain to a co-worker today that Putin is not a communist. He may have been head of the KGB but he’s a right wing authoritarian full stop.
Putin wasn’t even head of the KGB. He was a KGB op in East Germany. What alot of people don’t get is a lot of people joined the Communist Party in the Eastern Bloc because it really was the only way of advancing themselves.
Wow, just realized how long it’s been since I’ve last heard an Oklahoma accent.. didn’t realize it’s been that long (feel really old all of a sudden)…
On the program for tonight: a video message from Jimmy Carter, meaning every living Dem president will have a presence here in Philly
— Gabriel Debenedetti (@gdebenedetti) July 26, 2016
re: #181 HappyWarrior
The Dreamworks or Disney Anastasia?
When that came out Burger King, I think, was giving out toys. Your kid could get a Rasputin in their happy meal.
For those who didn’t get to see the Arizona delegate:
When this 102 yr old delegate from AZ was born, women didn’t have the right to vote.#WeMadeHistory #DNCinPHLpic.twitter.com/1dGuJI89z2
— Victoria Brownworth (@VABVOX) July 26, 2016
re: #192 Eric The Fruit Bat
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Contrast that with Cleveland. No former Republican presidents there and only one former candidate. I actually thought Bob Dole would actually have had some sense to avoid that show.
Krauthammer on Fox news concern trolling about how every minute Dem convention allowing support for Bernie and booing for Clinton looks soooo bad. Didn’t happen at R convention!
Well yeah, that’s because nobody went to the R convention who opposed Trump, except for Cruz of course. So many members of Congress did not attend. No X presidents either.
Everyone is welcome in Philly!
Also another note of difference: the secretary running the roll call vote? A African-American woman.
She’s doing a hell of a job too.
I can get used to this business of convention threads without Debbie Downer #1 pissing and moaning about everything while opining that it would be helpful for Hillary Clinton to force-choke all dissenting elements.
re: #193 jonhendry
The Dreamworks or Disney Anastasia?
When that came out Burger King, I think, was giving out toys. Your kid could get a Rasputin in their happy meal.
It was some smaller animation studio. Golden Films or something like that. It was free on our demand and my brother and I like to watch really bad movies some nights so we chose it and immediately regretted it. Their take on Gulliver’s Travels was also uh interesting with the two villages fighting over how to make pasta. I think I heard Jonathan Swift weeping in his grave when I went to Dublin a couple years back.
re: #198 EPR-radar
I can get used to this business of convention threads without Debbie Downer #1 pissing and moaning about everything while opining that it would be helpful for Hillary Clinton to force-choke all dissenting elements.
What did I miss?
Evening Lizardim.
A lot of your Bernie-supporting allies this week are trying hard to be good losers. Help us. @docrocktex26
— yareckon (@yareckon) July 26, 2016
I get the disappointment of Berners, but to lose because of minority votes & then hold minority lives hostage unless they kiss your ass? No.
— Frankly My Dear … (@goddamnedfrank) July 26, 2016
re: #194 klys (maker of Silmarils)
For those who didn’t get to see the Arizona delegate:
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Man that is so awesome.
re: #195 HappyWarrior
And that one former candidate trolled the actual candidate. lol
re: #189 HappyWarrior
Putin wasn’t even head of the KGB. He was a KGB op in East Germany. What alot of people don’t get is a lot of people joined the Communist Party in the Eastern Bloc because it really was the only way of advancing themselves.
My bad. I’ll eat crow on that.
re: #204 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
My bad. I’ll eat crow on that.
Nah, it’s all good. Don’t sweat it. You already know more about him than most Americans.
re: #188 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
Or former KGB.
Big diff, because you couldn’t be a head of the KGB without being a communist ;)
…para la proxima Presidente de los Estados Unidos, amiga de Puerto Rico, Hillary Rodham Clinton!
Go Puerto Rico!
re: #198 EPR-radar
I can get used to this business of convention threads without Debbie Downer #1 pissing and moaning about everything while opining that it would be helpful for Hillary Clinton to force-choke all dissenting elements.
Was there a flounce, or just somebody not being around?
If the former…. bye.
re: #203 GlutenFreeJesus
And that one former candidate trolled the actual candidate. lol
You mean what Cruz did? That was pretty damn good. Cruz was probably thinking “The thinks he can say my Dad killed Kennedy, well I’ll show him why I’m considered the biggest asshole in the GOP Senate caucus.” Only thing that would have been better is if he interrupted Trump’s speech doing his awful SImpsons impressions.
Which state will put Hillary over the top? Anyone know?
re: #208 Testy Toad T
Was there a flounce, or just somebody not being around?
If the former…. bye.
I don’t think he flounced. Just think not around.
re: #210 Lidane
Which state will put Hillary over the top? Anyone know?
She’s only going to be about five delegates down after South Carolina votes.
re: #205 HappyWarrior
Nah, it’s all good. Don’t sweat it. You already know more about him than most Americans.
Thanks. For some reason I had the impression he was the head of it.
re: #210 Lidane
Which state will put Hillary over the top? Anyone know?
That would be the delegates from the great State of Denial.///
re: #213 Brian J.
She’s only going to be about five delegates down after South Carolina votes.
So Tennessee?
re: #208 Testy Toad T
Was there a flounce, or just somebody not being around?
If the former…. bye.
That guy’s rhetoric was weird. He accused “the left” - which also means most people here.
re: #189 HappyWarrior
Putin wasn’t even head of the KGB. He was a KGB op in East Germany. What alot of people don’t get is a lot of people joined the Communist Party in the Eastern Bloc because it really was the only way of advancing themselves.
And, having spent time in the West, he saw that the Soviet approach of hermetically sealing the people off from information about the outside world (and the more unsavory aspects of their own system) would not work over the long run. He takes an approach of allowing limited access but still keeping tight controls on the media and on political activities.
re: #215 thedopefishlives
That would be the delegates from the great State of Denial.///
That’s McKinley! Oh Denial not Denali, sorry.
re: #209 HappyWarrior
You mean what Cruz did? That was pretty damn good. Cruz was probably thinking “The thinks he can say my Dad killed Kennedy, well I’ll show him why I’m considered the biggest asshole in the GOP Senate caucus.” Only thing that would have been better is if he interrupted Trump’s speech doing his awful SImpsons impressions.
or if he had pulled a Kanye West at the MTV music awards…
re: #217 Nyet
That guy’s rhetoric was weird. He accused “the left” - which also means most people here.
Think he said he’s a recently-saved exGOP. Hard to lose the accent.
I like the Lakota introduction for South Dakota. :)
re: #154 HappyWarrior
I like Christmas. Except for enchiladas. I like pure red on enchiladas.
Looks like South Dakota will clinch it for Hillz
re: #154 HappyWarrior
I prefer green.
Heretic. How would you have great Hungarian dishes without paprika!
Think of the goulash and chicken paprikash…yum.
re: #221 Decatur Deb
I know Dems are a big tent, but I was tempted to ask: “Are you sure you’re in the right party?”
Blonde lower left with glasses on her head is my friend Sally.
Woman who nominated is Kay Koontz—first vp of state (wonderful woman who concentrates on voter rights)
Man who nominated, Jaime Harrison, state chair.
Oh—this is South Carolina (y’all)
re: #226 HappyWarrior
Oh how could I forget South Dakota.
Everybody does. Even the people that live there.
re: #207 klys (maker of Silmarils)
…para la proxima Presidente de los Estados Unidos, amiga de Puerto Rico, Hillary Rodham Clinton!
Go Puerto Rico!
Muy bueno.
re: #210 Lidane
Which state will put Hillary over the top? Anyone know?
I think it will be her home state of NY, they passed when it came their turn alphabetically no? Think that is usually how it is done.
Edit: guess not
re: #123 HappyWarrior
I’ve never met anyone from Guam. It really astound me how massive the US really is.
I have programs running on a server on Guam. Every New Years Eve day I would send a service verify request to the server to get back a response dated with the new year timestamp. Would always be the first new year timestamp in the database log table.
re: #233 danarchy
I think it will be her home state of NY, they passed when it came their turn alphabetically no? Think that is usually how it is done.
No, they voted.
re: #227 ObserverArt
Heretic. How would you have great Hungarian dishes without paprika!
Think of the goulash and chicken paprikash…yum.
For the chile and remember I’m Slovak not Hungarian.
She’s over 2395 now. I think Tennessee put her over.
As I have been corrected multiple times - South Carolina put Clinton past the nomination threshold.
Published 1920, as they gained right to vote, this cartoon about women was called, “From Slavery to the Presidency”: pic.twitter.com/l5ReSnTuUm
— Michael Beschloss (@BeschlossDC) July 26, 2016
re: #237 Bill and Opus for 2016!
She’s over 2395 now. I think Tennessee put her over.
always does it for me…
re: #237 Bill and Opus for 2016!
She’s over 2395 now. I think Tennessee put her over.
It was South Dakota.
But it’s official now.
re: #228 Nyet
I know Dems are a big tent, but I was tempted to ask: “Are you sure you’re in the right party?”
It’s all to the good. We need the rough-and-tumble. Still think several of our dearly-departed would have come to Marx Jesus eventually.
And South Dakota makes it official, pushing Hillary’s delegate count to 2,395.
You really do need to hear voices from people who aren’t completely tribal, y’know. Parties that project a united image tend to benefit more from their conventions. Trump achieved this for the Republicans. You were sure his convention was a fiasco, only to find that he took the lead in the polls. Bernie’s boo-birds and entire campaign have been unhelpful to the Democratic party.
I think S Dakota put her over the top.
as ever. Too slow. ;)
God bless South Dakota. I started crying as they announced the state in the Lakota Sioux language and put Hillary over the top as the nominee.
Proud to be a Democrat and an American today.
re: #237 Bill and Opus for 2016!
She’s over 2395 now. I think Tennessee put her over.
It was South Dakota.
re: #238 jaunte
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I can just see FNC the 1920 version having a fit about this. WHO ARE THEY TO SUGGEST A WOMAN COULD BE PRESIDENT SOMEDAY.
re: #244 Scottishdragon
God bless South Dakota. I started crying as they announced the state in the Lakota Sioux language and put Hillary over the top as the nominee.
Proud to be a Democrat and an American today.
That’s fucking awesome.
re: #237 Bill and Opus for 2016!
She’s over 2395 now. I think Tennessee put her over.
South Dakota put her over
re: #242 Brian J.
You’re telling us we need to hear voices that aren’t completely tribal …and then you lecture about how letting the Bernie folks in was a mistake.
You do see the irony there, right?
re: #252 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Vermont just passed.
There were some reports earlier that Bernie would go last and move to nominate by acclaim after the roll call was done, I think.
@realDonaldTrump https://t.co/Hs0AumKJZz
— Vic Berger IV (@VicBergerIV) July 26, 2016
re: #251 klys (maker of Silmarils)
You’re telling us we need to hear voices that aren’t completely tribal …and then you lecture about how letting the Bernie folks in was a mistake.
You do see the irony there, right?
I do. I also recognize that the last time the party had an infestation from the hard left, it lost four of the next five Presidential elections, all by landslides.
re: #242 Brian J.
You really do need to hear voices from people who aren’t completely tribal
You may have missed the completely tribal parts of many states. Catch up.
Hilary is History Made, Donald well we will leave him a mere footnote of history.
re: #258 Brian J.
I’m so glad you’ve seen the light and stepped away from the Republican party in order to save us. I don’t know what we’d do without your wisdom.
Senator @BernieSanders appears to be on the move toward the floor… ignoring questions from reporters on the way!
— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) July 26, 2016
re: #222 William of Orange
Anyone keeping score?
CSPAN has running count
Currently 2719 for Clinton - 1695 Sanders after Virginia
re: #247 HappyWarrior
I can just see FNC the 1920 version having a fit about this. WHO ARE THEY TO SUGGEST A WOMAN COULD BE PRESIDENT SOMEDAY.
But in those days, it would have been pretty much the entirety of what we would call the “mainstream media”….
re: #255 klys (maker of Silmarils)
There were some reports earlier that Bernie would go last and move to nominate by acclaim after the roll call was done, I think.
Like New York did at the GOP?
re: #266 William of Orange
Like New York did at the GOP?
Except for it being the opponent doing it, instead of the home state, yeah.
re: #242 Brian J.
And South Dakota makes it official, pushing Hillary’s delegate count to 2,395.
You really do need to hear voices from people who aren’t completely tribal, y’know. Parties that project a united image tend to benefit more from their conventions. Trump achieved this for the Republicans. You were sure his convention was a fiasco, only to find that he took the lead in the polls. Bernie’s boo-birds and entire campaign have been unhelpful to the Democratic party.
Nobody wanted to go to that damn convention. They voiced their boos loudly by staying the hell away.
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But in those days, it would have been pretty much the entirety of what we would call the “mainstream media”….
Very true.
If I paid attention at geography Wyoming would be last?
Vermont took its ball and went home. I guess it was to be expected.
re: #258 Brian J.
I do. I also recognize that the last time the party had an infestation from the hard left, it lost four of the next five Presidential elections, all by landslides.
I seem to have missed this “Infestation from the hard left”. Has nationalizing the means of production or an equivalent been proposed by Sanders et al.?
Despite what Fox News propaganda says, there is no hard left in the US that is remotely comparable in extremism + power combined to the hard right in charge of the Republican party.
re: #270 William of Orange
If I paid attention at geography Wyoming would be last?
Yup, coming up next.
Did they skip Vermont? I think I know what’s going to happen and Vermont will go last.
SAD!
In order to try and deflect the horror and stupidity of the Wikileakes disaster, the Dems said maybe it is Russia dealing with Trump. Crazy!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 26, 2016
re: #236 HappyWarrior
For the chile and remember I’m Slovak not Hungarian.
Remember…I am half Slovak too…and half German. Hungary is just south of Slovakia and not far from Germany.
And I love to eat. As you have admitted you do also. : )
re: #274 gocart mozart
Did they skip Vermont? I think I know what’s going to happen and Vermont will go last.
Vermont passed, with I think the intention that Bernie is going to be calling for Hillary as the nominee. He’s on the floor with the Vermont delegation now.
re: #261 klys (maker of Silmarils)
I’m so glad you’ve seen the light and stepped away from the Republican party in order to save us. I don’t know what we’d do without your wisdom.
Har de har. The Democratic Party needs a majority of Congressional seats for that platform that they’ve been fighting over to represent more than, say, the Republicans’ vain hopes for a Human Life Amendment. You need millions of voters to “Step away” from the Republicans, now that you’ve seen that there aren’t any significant number of trustworthy voters to your left.
All those Black Lives Matter tee-shirts in the Wyoming delegation.
re: #275 The Vicious Babushka
SAD!
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Yeah. Grown man, the nominee for president, can’t spell.
re: #271 plansbandc
Vermont took its ball and went home. I guess it was to be expected.
No they didn’t. They will go last.
PROVE IT
For the record, I have ZERO investments in Russia.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) July 26, 2016
re: #275 The Vicious Babushka
SAD!
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Technically he is right. I have not seen definite proof. But I would not be surprised.
re: #277 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Vermont passed, with I think the intention that Bernie is going to be calling for Hillary as the nominee. He’s on the floor with the Vermont delegation now.
Yup.
@realDonaldTrump Giving big wet kisses to your Russian dictator BFF, Donald? BTW…treason is an actual crime. Just sayin’
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) July 26, 2016
re: #268 blueraven
Nobody wanted to go to that damn convention. They voiced their boos loudly by staying the hell away.
True… but not all that relevant. It’s a TV show. Trump got the pictures he wanted, and the result swing voters liked. Will Hillary?
re: #271 plansbandc
Nah. I messed up. What was it, New Hampshire who declined?
Oh wait. I get it now. :D Totally sober. That’s the problem.
Josh is sublime:
The new hostage vids of Goodman explaining new nomination theory about Bernie’s Time Machine are going to be epic. #DropOutHillary!
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) July 26, 2016
I’m going to revel in this moment. We’ve just seen a major party nominate a woman for President. I’m going to fight like hell to make sure she’s in office come January.
@realDonaldTrump Treasonous Trump and his alpha male dictator boyfriend Putin.
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) July 26, 2016
re: #283 The Vicious Babushka
Paul Manafort sure does though!
re: #278 Brian J.
Har de har. The Democratic Party needs a majority of Congressional seats for that platform that they’ve been fighting over to represent more than, say, the Republicans’ vain hopes for a Human Life Amendment. You need millions of voters to “Step away” from the Republicans, now that you’ve seen that there aren’t any significant number of trustworthy voters to your left.
Your concern is duly noted.
re: #189 HappyWarrior
Putin wasn’t even head of the KGB. He was a KGB op in East Germany. What alot of people don’t get is a lot of people joined the Communist Party in the Eastern Bloc because it really was the only way of advancing themselves.
Republicans, otoh, have no such excuse. I plan to remind them when Texas turns blue.
That was a very short speech!! Well done Bernie.
re: #283 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #287 Brian J.
True… but not all that relevant. It’s a TV show. Trump got the pictures he wanted, and the result swing voters liked. Will Hillary?
Heidi Cruz being whisked off the stage by security to protect her from a Trumpist mob is hardly something that will appeal to undecideds.
As usual, the media is playing its part in giving Trump the pictures he wants.
re: #299 William of Orange
That was a very short speech!! Well done Bernie.
As it should be. This is Hillary’s moment; let her have the spotlight.
re: #287 Brian J.
True… but not all that relevant. It’s a TV show. Trump got the pictures he wanted, and the result swing voters liked. Will Hillary?
Good grief man, calm yourself. Yes, I believe she will get a nice bump. But the election is three months away.
That’s a huge crowd, especially compared to Republicans.
Just an outsiders observation but I think the vast majority of Bernie fans will vote HRC. They might lie about it going in and at an exit poll. But I think they will be frightened of trump enough to vote HRC.
Plus here in California, really looking forward to voting Kamala Harris, and for treating marijuana a lot like alcohol.
That’s a bit unfortunate. Pharell should do that himself.
DELEGATE: You’d never see Hillary do that.
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) July 26, 2016
ME: Well, she did in 2008.
DELEGATE: There was a difference in how the elections were run.
re: #309 Great White Snark
Just an outsiders observation but I think the vast majority of Bernie fans will vote HRC. They might lie about it going in and at an exit poll. But I think they will be frightened of trump enough to vote HRC.
Plus here in California, really looking forward to voting Kamala Harris, and for treating marijuana a lot like alcohol.
Everybody should be scared of The Trump!
Comrade Don wanted to build towers in Russia.
re: #291 Scottishdragon
HE may not have investments in Russia. That doesn’t mean that they don’t have investments in his businesses.
Interesting, msnbc said that it was Clinton’s state of NY in 2008 that officially nominated Obama.
re: #315 Lidane
HE may not have investments in Russia. That doesn’t mean that they don’t have investments in his businesses.
Weasel words, the con man’s best friend.
The DNC roll call ended with the opponent’s home state in a moment of unity for the party.
The RNC roll call ended with the candidate’s home state in a moment of triumph over his enemies.
@realDonaldTrump Nice try, Smallhands McRoadkillhair. Putin owns you wholesale. Oh, and learn to spell check. #TreasonousTrump
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) July 26, 2016
I’ve been critical of Bernie, but I’m overjoyed to see him end the disunity with grace https://t.co/u4gG5lt8MV pic.twitter.com/J4zATMqOlV
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2016
re: #278 Brian J.
Har de har. The Democratic Party needs a majority of Congressional seats for that platform that they’ve been fighting over to represent more than, say, the Republicans’ vain hopes for a Human Life Amendment. You need millions of voters to “Step away” from the Republicans, now that you’ve seen that there aren’t any significant number of trustworthy voters to your left.
The polling results that 90% of the Sanders supporters plan to vote for Clinton in November still stand, as far as I know. So there are in fact plenty of votes to be had from the left.
There is also extensive experience that shows the futility of trying to peel away Republican voters by going centrist. Trump might actually make that strategy viable this time around, but its a nice to have, not a gotta have. The gotta have is turning out the Obama coalition.
I didn’t think it would take until I was 30, because my parents raised me to think I could do whatever I wanted. I can’t even begin to imagine what it was like when some of the other Lizards were growing up. Or when some of the older delegates were young.
Sexism isn’t over and gone any more than racism was, but the cracks are starting to show.
Let’s fight like hell to make this happen.
re: #303 EPR-radar
Heidi Cruz being whisked off the stage by security to protect her from a Trumpist mob is hardly something that will appeal to undecideds.
As usual, the media is playing its part in giving Trump the pictures he wants.
The polls say they have no problem with it (remember, Cruz isn’t a very sympathetic guy himself).
re: #319 Archangelus
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re: #316 Belafon
Interesting, msnbc said that it was Clinton’s state of NY in 2008 that officially nominated Obama.
I think they arranged for that too. It gave her the chance to not only put Barack over the top, but allowed her to toss her delegates to Barack. I may be wrong…
re: #325 Backwoods_Sleuth
ISIS gets mentioned.
GOP: “THEY ONLY MENTIONED ISIS ONCE!!!!! ELEVENTY!!11!”
Wonder if they got a camera on Susan Sarandon when Bernie made the motion….
Oh, and someone should check on @HAGOODMANAUTHOR /
If only there was some sort of record that one could file which lists ones assets and investments perhaps for tax purposes @realDonaldTrump
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) July 26, 2016
I’m as cynical about politics as anyone but this moment got me a little verklempt.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2016
re: #329 Eric The Fruit Bat
Wonder if they got a camera on Susan Sarandon when Bernie made the motion….
Oh, and someone should check on @HAGOODMANAUTHOR /
He has a long rant on Huffpo about Dr. Jill being the new Bernie.
re: #319 Archangelus
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Debating if I should just refer to him as Treasonous Trump on twitter from now on. Treason has a very specific constitutional definition of course…but it still needles thin skinned people like him and mocks his habit of coining pithy and inaccurate insults for everybody around him.
Opinions? Let this go or see if it takes hold out there?
re: #330 Kragar
For the record, Donald Trump’s word is worthless.
Madeleine Albright scheduled to speak tonight.
re: #312 FormerDirtDart
Oh honey… these have got to be millennials who don’t even remember 8 years ago.
re: #332 Skip Intro
He has a long rant on Huffpo about Dr. Jill being the new Bernie.
The Bros will always find a new Bernie, only to turn on them when they become unpure.
re: #330 Kragar
Kragar @Kragar_LGF
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Did you and other lizards hear Trump say, again, he will release his taxes after the audit and at the same time said the IRS is auditing 13 years of his taxes. So basically he will always be audited and therefore never release his forms.
The guy is a snake.
re: #321 EPR-radar
The polling results that 90% of the Sanders supporters plan to vote for Clinton in November still stand, as far as I know. So there are in fact plenty of votes to be had from the left.
That “90%” number is only when a forced choice is presented and third party candidates excluded. When those constraints are removed, that number nosedives.
There is also extensive experience that shows the futility of trying to peel away Republican voters by going centrist. Trump might actually make that strategy viable this time around, but its a nice to have, not a gotta have. The gotta have is turning out the Obama coalition.
The Democrats changed their fortunes in 1992 and ended their string of ugly losses by turning to a centrist governor from the South who peeled off Republican voters (and had a lot of help from Ross Perot, who peeled off even more). He’s hoping to be First Dude this November.
re: #330 Kragar
Sure-Trump may not have any investments in Russia-but how heavily invested are Russian oligarchs is invested in Trump?
re: #336 lawhawk
Or Ralph Nader. Or Ross Perot. ;)
re: #336 lawhawk
Oh honey… these have got to be millennials who don’t even remember 8 years ago.
Eight years ago they were probably busy telling their parents how much they needed one of those brand new “iPhone” things.
re: #333 Scottishdragon
Debating if I should just refer to him as Treasonous Trump on twitter from now on. Treason has a very specific constitutional definition of course…but it still needles think skinned people like him and mocks his habit of coining pithy and inaccurate insults for everybody around him.
Opinions? Let this go or see if it takes hold out there?
I like to refer to the Trump Ass Mortar. It’s a very efficient way to describe Trump’s MO of lobbing explosive shit-bombs in every direction with bad aim.
re: #337 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
The Bros will always find a new Bernie, only to turn on them when they become unpure.
Jill Stein won’t have to worry about that. It’s easy to stay pure when you won’t be anywhere near the levers of power.
re: #338 ObserverArt
Did you and other lizards hear Trump say, again, he will release his taxes after the audit and at the same time said the IRS is auditing 13 years of his taxes. So basically he will always be audited and therefore never release his forms.
The guy is a snake.
i find 13 years unlikely though possible
and when he says “taxes” does he mean 13 years of his individual income taxes or is he playing word games
re: #329 Eric The Fruit Bat
Wonder if they got a camera on Susan Sarandon when Bernie made the motion….
Oh, and someone should check on @HAGOODMANAUTHOR /
Check on him tomorrow. We wouldn’t want to rush it.
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Marble ceiling. Goo point.
re: #323 GlutenFreeJesus
Word for word the same (except the names).
Nice my congresswoman Joyce Beatty got a bit in that short intro film. She seems to be very active and all over this convention.
I suspect Hillary will be coming to Columbus a lot this year.
Ohio…battleground state…I hope the buckeyes all come out to vote for Hillary and dump the Trump.
that was very insipring
the people in the cafe must wonder why i was looking at my phone that way
re: #315 Lidane
HE may not have investments in Russia. That doesn’t mean that they don’t have investments in his businesses.
He’s beholden.
Jill Stein is still stinging from the fact that no one considers her a serious candidate. Hence, HRC = the first female major party nominee for the President of the US.
Jill Stein, who isn’t even on the ballot in all states.
But she’s somehow going to be the savior? Really?
re: #349 ipsos
These are stories that will live on in you and everyone you tell it. It’s wonderful for her to see this history being made. Have a great one. Let the champagne pop on Nov. 5th! I live 10.000 miles away.
re: #339 Brian J.
It’s worth noting that most polls during the Primary showed that more Sanders voters said they’d go for Clinton than Clinton voters in 2008 would go for Obama.
Remind me how that one turned out.
re: #315 Lidane
HE may not have investments in Russia. That doesn’t mean that they don’t have investments in his businesses.
He could owe a ton of money to the Russians, and they won’t settle for 10 cents on the dollar.
re: #339 Brian J.
…
The Democrats changed their fortunes in 1992 and ended their string of ugly losses by turning to a centrist governor from the South who peeled off Republican voters (and had a lot of help from Ross Perot, who peeled off even more). He’s hoping to be First Dude this November.
Indeed. The Republican response to this has been to blast off to the rightmost edge of the space-time continuum at Warp Factor 9. Today’s Republicans can’t be peeled off by anyone to the left of Attila the Hun.
A further significant move to the “center” by Democrats at this time will make them into Republicans of the past, and who needs that?
America, 2016.
What would you do if you won $3 million? This man spent it on meth
Music, who won $3 million in a scratch-off lottery game in Georgia last year, invested his winnings in meth. And got busted.
“Music decided to test his luck by sinking millions of dollars of lottery winnings into the purchase and sale of crystal meth,” U.S. Attorney Ed Tarver said in a Justice Department statement. “As a result of his unsound investment strategy, Music now faces decades in a federal prison.”
Has Trump called that 102-year-old woman “low energy” yet?
— TBogg (@tbogg) July 26, 2016
re: #354 Stanley Sea
He’s beholden.
Yeah, shit! TRUMP doesn’t invest. Trump gets people to invest in him.
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re: #276 ObserverArt
Remember…I am half Slovak too…and half German. Hungary is just south of Slovakia and not far from Germany.
And I love to eat. As you have admitted you do also. : )
Yeah I know, I was just teasing. My side’s form more closer ot the Ukrainian/Polish border. I’m actually more Rusyn than Slovak.
re: #346 dangerman
i find 13 years unlikely though possible
and when he says “taxes” does he mean 13 years of his individual income taxes or is he playing word games
I thought the IRS only audited taxes that old when there was likely fraud. Oh. Wait.
re: #333 Scottishdragon
Contemplated the same thing myself before using it. I say go with it - it both fits with tRump’s habit of naming people (he’s trying so hard to keep “Crooked Hillary” a thing) and applies 100% if he is in fact colluding with foreign elements to advance himself at the nation’s expense.
Given how Trump’s business is not public, there’s very little information that we can glean about who owes what to whom, and where/how he does business.
News reports of business dealings is one hint.
Then there’s the reports (credible and multiple) that US banks wont lend to him, which suggests he’s got to rely on foreign banks for his business. That means banks from Deutsche Bank to other more obscure ones.
That’s a situation no nominee for POTUS has ever been in before. There’s no way to know who has what kind of leverage on Trump. He’s not saying.
As the entire Republican Party fights tooth and nail against action on climate change… https://t.co/HPPHEQjgNG @ClimateCentral
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2016
re: #366 Archangelus
Contemplated the same thing myself before using it. I say go with it - it both fits with tRump’s habit of naming people (he’s trying so hard to keep “Crooked Hillary” a thing) and applies 100% if he is in fact colluding with foreign elements to advance himself at the nation’s expense.
Donald Vladimirovich Trump?
re: #358 The Vicious Babushka
He could owe a ton of money to the Russians, and they won’t settle for 10 cents on the dollar.
Exactly.
One protester said the group will head back inside later, to support the Mothers of the Movement #DNCinPHL https://t.co/TPfUsT1Peh
— Sam Sanders (@samsanders) July 26, 2016
Still some sore losers left.
re: #330 Kragar
But how much has Russia invested in Trump?
re: #366 Archangelus
Contemplated the same thing myself before using it. I say go with it - it both fits with tRump’s habit of naming people (he’s trying so hard to keep “Crooked Hillary” a thing) and applies 100% if he is in fact colluding with foreign elements to advance himself at the nation’s expense.
I saw that some folks are trying to get this to trend on twitter. I am going to go forward with it.
re: #368 Charles Johnson
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re: #339 Brian J.
Really? I had no idea. Tell me more.
Trump’s trying to rule the USA. Hillary just showed up in the load-lifter suit from ALIENS. “Get away from her you BITCH!” #MadamePresident
— Patton Oswalt (@pattonoswalt) July 26, 2016
re: #346 dangerman
i find 13 years unlikely though possible
and when he says “taxes” does he mean 13 years of his individual income taxes or is he playing word games
See for yourself. He says he has been audited 13 or 14 years in a row.
Meet the Trump with Chuck Todd Sunday July 24, 2016. 15:09 in if you want to skip all the rest of the interview…which may be good for keeping blood pressure down.
re: #377 Archangelus
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*cough*pants on fire*cough*
Delegates say they were told if they didn’t put Bernie signs away after the vote they would be arrested. They have walked out. #DemsInPhilly
— Laurie Penny (@PennyRed) July 26, 2016
Bernie Sanders moves to nominate Hillary Clinton by acclamation. The crowd erupts in cheers. #DNCinPHL #DemsInPhilly pic.twitter.com/FgTYGKnjN7
— Capital Journal (@WSJPolitics) July 26, 2016
Check out the ROAR!!!
i send a trump voting friend a psychological portrait of narcissistic personality disorder re trump (his wife said to me “educate him!”)
he sent it back to me with the word ‘narcissist’ changed to ‘capitalist’
i wrote him back that i didnt think it’s a joking manner, im concerned that we may elect as president of the united states somebody with the emotional maturity of an eleven year old
he wrote back that these psychological classifications are just dangerous, and, after all, arent all of us emotionally disturbed in some way?
thus we twist and turn to avoid facing the obvious
@realDonaldTrump
— (((gocart mozart))) (@gocartmozart1) July 26, 2016
For the record, you’re a pathological liar.
So in the past three elections, the Democratic Party has nominated an African-American and woman for President and two wisecracking Irish-American Catholic guys. Yeah I like this party.
re: #383 gocart mozart
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Oh, I can believe that. Pretty sure he only risks other people’s money. The question is, what have THEY invested in HIM?
ETA: Investing in somebody doesn’t mean they own you. It means you own them.
SO MUCH BUTTHURT
I’m out https://t.co/ZLNyeEh5pH
— Susan Sarandon (@SusanSarandon) July 26, 2016
re: #385 Blind Frog Belly White
Oh, I can believe that. Pretty sure he only risks other people’s money. The question is, what have THEY invested in HIM?
And how pissed off will they be when he doesn’t deliver?
re: #355 lawhawk
Jill Stein is still stinging from the fact that no one considers her a serious candidate. Hence, HRC = the first female major party nominee for the President of the US.
Jill Stein, who isn’t even on the ballot in all states.
But she’s somehow going to be the savior? Really?
Which brings up a question. What will the Sanders people that want to vote for Stein think when they go to vote for her and she is’t even on their states ballot?
More crying. More moaning. More tantrums.
Dang…how tall is Katherine Clark from Massachusetts?
re: #382 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
i send a trump voting friend a psychological portrait of narcissistic personality disorder re trump (his wife said to me “educate him!”)
he sent it back to me with the word ‘narcissist’ changed to ‘capitalist’
i wrote him back that i didnt think it’s a joking manner, im concerned that we may elect as president of the united states somebody with the emotional maturity of an eleven year old
he wrote back that these psychological classifications are just dangerous, and, after all, arent all of us emotionally disturbed in some way?
thus we twist and turn to avoid facing the obvious
There’s also the point that feral capitalism does tend to reward narcissistic and sociopathic personality disorders, provided those with the disorders content themselves with legal forms of predation on others.
re: #386 The Vicious Babushka
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Oh NM, that’s Nina Turner. What the hell is wrong with her?
Maddow on MSNBC saying the Sanders moment at the end was a huge break with tradition (did not stop the roll call when the nominee goes over the top etc)and that the Hillary camp bent over backwards to allow Sanders to basically take what would have been her moment.
Sander also refused to turn his delegates over to her and had the vote recorded for all time as …divided.
The PP case today is of course not being covered so well in many outlets, with a great deal of misleading headlines.
The Chicago Tribune runs a feed title “Anti-abortion duo behind Planned Parenthood videos cleared”, which is different than the current article headline.
The feed line is of course misleading, as the reason the prosecutor told the judge not to go forward with the case had nothing to do with the guilt or innocence of Daleiden but rather that the case was brought improperly because the grand jury exceeded its authority.
But this legal distinction will not matter to the polemicists.
re: #386 The Vicious Babushka
SO MUCH BUTTHURT
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re: #386 The Vicious Babushka
SO MUCH BUTTHURT
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What an ass.
So don’t blame us if she loses to Trump. He did what you wanted. https://t.co/YVIXwKOlxc
— Susan Sarandon (@SusanSarandon) July 26, 2016
@realDonaldTrump Of course not, we believe you… #OhWaitWeDont #TreasonousTrump pic.twitter.com/MHnlHx3mjY
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) July 26, 2016
re: #387 Teukka
And how pissed off will they be when he doesn’t deliver?
They’re expecting him to sell out America as president. He won’t disappoint them as long as he makes money on the deal.
Here’s the flyer Bernie delegates got pic.twitter.com/bojwl3Z1rE
— Emma Roller (@emmaroller) July 26, 2016
re: #376 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Really? I had no idea. Tell me more.
I know you’re being sarcastic, but I suspect you’ve found from your conversations on social media and face to face that a lot of people simply don’t know this recent history. Witness the debates over the 1994 crime bill and “don’t ask, don’t tell,” for instance. Sanders supporters, especially the young ones, really do seem to think that the Democrats have always had it easy. They also don’t seem to know that below the Presidential level, the Democrats are in their worst position since the 1920s.
re: #394 Skip Intro
What an ass.
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I won’t blame him but I will gladly blame people like you Susan who refuse to vote for her. Sarah Silverman supported him tom too. It’s pretty amazing that the woman who made a video about jokingly fucking Matt Damon has more maturity than you do.
My daily Ha Ha Goodman Tweet.
@HAGOODMANAUTHOR
— (((gocart mozart))) (@gocartmozart1) July 26, 2016
Go away. Nobody likes you, you smell funny and your political analysis is more naive and infantile than Donald J. Trump’s.
re: #380 Backwoods_Sleuth
*cough*pants on fire*cough*
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re: #391 Scottishdragon
Maddow on MSNBC saying the Sanders moment at the end was a huge break with tradition (did not stop the roll call when the nominee goes over the top etc)and that the Hillary camp bent over backwards to allow Sanders to basically take what would have been her moment.
Sander also refused to turn his delegates over to her and had the vote recorded for all time as …divided.
I can live with the recording of a divided vote. That should serve as a pointed reminder to not ignore the issues that were raised in the (D) primary this cycle.
re: #397 Skip Intro
They’re expecting him to sell out America as president. He won’t disappoint them as long as he makes money on the deal.
Knowing Russia, I’m sure that they offered more motivation than just him making money.
re: #402 gocart mozart
My daily Ha Ha Goodman Tweet.
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There’s something really wrong with that guy. He really wants Trump to win so bad that it’s not even funny anymore so he can go “YOU SHOULD HAVE NOMINATED BERNIE!”
re: #402 gocart mozart
When Hillary beats Trump I don’t want to ever hear another word from HAHA or Susan Sarandon.
re: #394 Skip Intro
What an ass.
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@SusanSarandon Throwing tantrums & yelling “You’ll all be sorry!” is so unbecoming, but, then again, you & Tim helped give us 8 years of W.
— talon_262 (@talon_262) July 26, 2016
re: #404 ObserverArt
The Democratic party sure don’t need her and her bullshit.
I’m thinking Turner may find herself out of a job soon. I can’t imagine her constituents are going to be happy with this.
re: #405 EPR-radar
I can live with the recording of a divided vote. That should serve as a pointed reminder to not ignore the issues that were raised in the (D) primary this cycle.
Seriously. It’s not like he told everyone “vote your conscience” or anything…
The fact that Georgia is now being called a “battleground state” should be giving the RNC heartburn.
re: #386 The Vicious Babushka
SO MUCH BUTTHURT
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re: #398 Charles Johnson
Gotta love the whole revolution raised fist from every radical group handout flyer in 1966.
*eyeroll*
Jimmy Carter’s grandson speaking now.
Probably a lead-in to a video appearance.
@ninaturner @BernieManiaa Nina, do u know if it’s true that Bernie won roll call this am twice, but DNC making del’s redo this pm?!
— #ScrewUniteBlue (@opnmindtexas) July 26, 2016
1. Wow, what stupid shit
2. Just proof that the busters have no idea about how the process works. There is only one roll call. We just witnessed it. Fuck these idiots.
re: #413 Lidane
The fact that Georgia is now being called a “battleground state” should be giving the RNC heartburn.
That is something. As I’ve said, there’s so little room for error for Trump electorally.
re: #394 Skip Intro
What an ass.
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Half of these fucking malcontents weren’t even going to show up in November anyway, so why the fuck do we care what they say or do?
re: #417 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
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1. Wow, what stupid shit
2. Just proof that the busters have no idea about how the process works. There is only one roll call. We just witnessed it. Fuck these idiots.
They really are pathetic assholes.
re: #415 Scottishdragon
Gotta love the whole revolution raised fist from every radical group handout flyer in 1966.
*eyeroll*
The Woodstock bird finishes the look.
re: #198 EPR-radar
I can get used to this business of convention threads without Debbie Downer #1 pissing and moaning about everything while opining that it would be helpful for Hillary Clinton to force-choke all dissenting elements.
Not around today. Must be his day off or something.
/kinda
re: #376 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Really? I had no idea. Tell me more.
Maybe he has a newsletter you can subscribe to?
re: #419 Timothy Watson
Half of these fucking malcontents weren’t even going to show up in November anyway, so why the fuck do we care what they say or do?
half of them probably aren’t actual Democrats.
re: #394 Skip Intro
What an ass.
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I haven’t used this term for a long long time…as it is an oldie. But tonight it works.
Susan Sarandon is a sour puss.
re: #422 makeitstop
Not around today. Must be his day off or something.
/kinda
Oh, he made an appearance upthread and is still logged in.
re: #418 HappyWarrior
That is something. As I’ve said, there’s so little room for error for Trump electorally.
And Trump is just going to keep getting more unhinged every single day now.
re: #426 TedStriker
Oh, he made an appearance upthread and is still logged in.
Somebody said his name 3 times.
Her night is going to be Thursday night.
I’m waiting to make the donation then. If you see any matching things, feel free to give me a heads up so I can leverage our $$ more.
@opnmindtexas @ninaturner @BernieManiaa I’m guessing you ate lead paint chips as a child. Not sure what else causes this level of idiocy.
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) July 26, 2016
He’s groping a boob
Trump kissing a baby (retweet when you see it!) pic.twitter.com/EekEdClVZL
— Faces in Things (@FacesPics) July 24, 2016
BTW, got to shake Senator Schumers hand outside the Senate chamber this summer when I visited DC
The problem with inspiring a lot of passion is that some folks just can’t turn it off. And anyone who stands in their way must be The Worst Person In The World.
Two tweet thoughts.
An 11 year old child has never seen the Democratic Party nominate a white male to be President.
— Nick Roloson (@nickroloson) July 26, 2016
@JoyAnnReid Sec. Clinton is a master politician. She knew what she needed to do to take the focus off the DNC mess. As a woman, I’m proud
— Tracy Harding (@teachertracy72) July 26, 2016
re: #436 Blind Frog Belly White
The problem with inspiring a lot of passion is that some folks just can’t turn it off. And anyone who stands in their way must be The Worst Person In The World.
It’s how Clinton can’t be someone they have policy and style differences, she has to be a crypto Republican DLC Neo-liberal sellout!
re: #433 The Vicious Babushka
He’s groping a boob
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Is that his hot daughter who he’d date if he wasn’t her father, or maybe if noone found out?
Sorry…
re: #437 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Two tweet thoughts.
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Which is why insisting Obama and Clinton are status quo is patronizing AF. Clinton will give the presidency a voice it’s never had before.
@jdemboyz @opnmindtexas Don’t go away mad…just go away #ImWithHer
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) July 26, 2016
At this point, you have become part of the problem #Lostrespect .@SusanSarandon
— DaveT62 (@DaveoutofAustin) July 26, 2016
re: #438 HappyWarrior
It’s how Clinton can’t be someone they have policy and style differences, she has to be a crypto Republican DLC Neo-liberal sellout!
And then the problem with having demonized your opponent in the Primary is that if you overdo it, you can’t see the difference between them and the actual Devil.
@zachhaller @opnmindtexas Oh, I’m sorry. You must have confused me with someone who thought your screaming actually mattered. #ImWithHer
— Deirdre (@Celticlassy10) July 26, 2016
re: #444 Dave In Austin
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She became part of the problem when she likened Bernie to an unarmed dead lback man killed by police. She’s an out of touch nutjob.
Elizabeth Banks trolling the hell out of Trump :)
re: #445 Blind Frog Belly White
And then the problem with having demonized your opponent in the Primary is that if you overdo it, you can’t see the difference between them and the actual Devil.
Right.
Does anyone know when re: #449 Scottishdragon
Elizabeth Banks trolling the hell out of Trump :)
And I bet that the DNC got Queen’s permission to use the entrance music.
re: #449 Scottishdragon
Elizabeth Banks trolling the hell out of Trump :)
I like her. I know the celebs don’t really matter but we got better ones then they do.
Well what on earth could that possibly indicate? #DemsInPhilly #DNCinPHL https://t.co/OvUP0d16F2
— Kay Esses (@KayEs_isRight) July 26, 2016
Meh….
upon thinking on this stuff and the outrage and disdain that people feel this passionate about their politics and overall, I’m okay with most of it. Do I wish more of the niceties had been observed…. yes…
could Sanders have behaved better… yes… his delegates… yes
could I have wished that the Hilary folks just could have let it slide… yes, can I understand why they didn’t. Hell yes.
It’s the small stuff that is telling… Sanders says to make her the nominee by acclimation but he wants his delegate count noted into the record. Does that seem small. Yes it does. Does it change any fucking thing? No it doesn’t, but it just seems small. Especially so in the light of the moment where a woman heads a major party ticket in forever of this nation. He still seemed intent on winning the small coups instead of acknowledging that the race was over.
If anything, I think it speaks to the nature of Clinton’s character, the fact that she let him have his way on all of this small-small shit in order to rein him in and get the band together for the road trip gives me a fair amount of faith that if we manage to flip the house and/or the Senate for her, we may actually get some shit done in this country. Because I have the firm belief that once her ass is in the chair, she has no reason at all to play nice with those that have slung stones and arrows from afar, but she’ll be nice anyway.
re: #431 Scottishdragon
@opnmindtexas @ninaturner @BernieManiaa pic.twitter.com/GSLZpFI8aM
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) July 26, 2016
re: #451 Bill and Opus for 2016!
Does anyone know when
And I bet that the DNC got Queen’s permission to use the entrance music.
Effie Trinket says Trump stealing her schtick! :D
Cluster of Berniacs come to #DemConvention media center to stage protest. Outnumbered 5-1 by media. #DNCinPHL pic.twitter.com/u4dKr1K9lz
— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) July 26, 2016
Okay, so all the news organizations, in fact the whole fucking world has had 4 days to plow through all 19,000 of the DNC emails. Has there been ANYTHING beyond people idly grumping about Sanders and having any actions against him nixed?
No?
re: #454 piratedan
He doesn’t really come out of this looking good. She does.
In the end, she won. The energy expended over being mad about the small stuff could be better put to use working to get her elected in November.
I’m there for that.
re: #386 The Vicious Babushka
SO MUCH BUTTHURT
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She’ll probably go home and smash a $500 lamp.
re: #462 makeitstop
She’ll probably go home and smash a $500 lamp.
It really is easy for her to say the candidates aren’t different on the issue. No one she loves or cares about is really going to be endangered by Trump.
Whatever happened to Sosario Dawson? Did she come around?
re: #463 HappyWarrior
It really is easy for her to say the candidates aren’t different on the issue. No one she loves or cares about is really going to be endangered by Trump.
Everyone is going to be endangered by Trump. Some are just too dense to see it.
re: #458 Charles Johnson
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Damn, that image says a lot. And it is sad. What a pack of fools on both sides.
re: #465 Skip Intro
Everyone is going to be endangered by Trump. Some are just too dense to see it.
True that.
re: #454 piratedan
upon thinking on this stuff and the outrage and disdain that people feel this passionate about their politics and overall, I’m okay with most of it. Do I wish more of the niceties had been observed…. yes…
could Sanders have behaved better… yes… his delegates… yes
could I have wished that the Hilary folks just could have let it slide… yes, can I understand why they didn’t. Hell yes.It’s the small stuff that is telling… Sanders says to make her the nominee by acclimation but he wants his delegate count noted into the record. Does that seem small. Yes it does. Does it change any fucking thing? No it doesn’t, but it just seems small. Especially so in the light of the moment where a woman heads a major party ticket in forever of this nation. He still seemed intent on winning the small coups instead of acknowledging that the race was over.
If anything, I think it speaks to the nature of Clinton’s character, the fact that she let him have his way on all of this small-small shit in order to rein him in and get the band together for the road trip gives me a fair amount of faith that if we manage to flip the house and/or the Senate for her, we may actually get some shit done in this country. Because I have the firm belief that once her ass is in the chair, she has no reason at all to play nice with those that have slung stones and arrows from afar, but she’ll be nice anyway.
Pretty much. I want a President who doesn’t spend her time mired in little bullshit details, who can keep focused on the goal.
BREAKING: Assange released emails to hurt Clinton at DNC https://t.co/IdXsYcAUFQ
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) July 26, 2016
Removing all doubt that Assange is fucking with the American political system from outside. The whole point of the theft and release of the emails was to weaken the DNC.
To weaken HRC.
Anyone who thinks that those show wrongdoing by the DNC need to pay attention to who’s pulling the strings here. It’s not the DNC.
It’s Wikileaks and the hackers who stole that info.
Now ask who benefits from this.
re: #453 W of O. The Time Zone Warrior.
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I’m pretty sure it indicates that signs were covering the flags.
re: #469 lawhawk
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Removing all doubt that Assange is fucking with the American political system from outside. The whole point of the theft and release of the emails was to weaken the DNC.
To weaken HRC.
Anyone who thinks that those show wrongdoing by the DNC need to pay attention to who’s pulling the strings here. It’s not the DNC.
It’s Wikileaks and the hackers who stole that info.
Now ask who benefits from this.
Assenge is a shithead.
TV Ratings: Night one of #DNCinPHL tops night one of #RNCinCLE https://t.co/6uKG4Q0GAj pic.twitter.com/oK0Omfudy0
— POLITICO Media (@politico_media) July 26, 2016
Man. Twitter is lousy with pro-Trump 3-follower eggs today. The orange ones are the worst, as usual.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2016
re: #426 TedStriker
Oh, he made an appearance upthread and is still logged in.
Yeah, spoke too soon, didn’t I?
Please find an area where two walls come together. This is a known as a corner. Try not to give your thumb a hickey. .@zachhaller
— DaveT62 (@DaveoutofAustin) July 26, 2016
Hillary reserved an intern spot for a former child in the foster care system.
Didn’t know that. Very powerful.
re: #474 Charles Johnson
Ok, so now I finally have to research the Twitter egg hierarchy.
re: #477 Smith25’s Liberal Thighs
Hillary reserved an intern spot for a former child in the foster care system.
Didn’t know that. Very powerful.
I have to confess I didn’t realize it in 2008 and I didn’t even realize it at first this election but she’s got a big heart.
re: #468 Blind Frog Belly White
Pretty much. I want a President who doesn’t spend her time mired in little bullshit details, who can keep focused on the goal.
Trump is pretty much the exact opposite. The only things he cares about are the little bullshit details, mostly as generated by indiscriminate firing of the Trump Ass Mortar.
re: #386 The Vicious Babushka
SO MUCH BUTTHURT
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@SusanSarandon yeah. Why don’t you go home to your mansion and “help” and smash a $1,000 lamp.
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) July 26, 2016
re: #479 HappyWarrior
I have to confess I didn’t realize it in 2008 and I didn’t even realize it at first this election but she’s got a big heart.
Hillary Clinton 2016 is a stupendously different candidate than 2008, to her stupendous credit.
obligatory mark penn lol.
re: #482 Testy Toad T
Hillary Clinton 2016 is a stupendously different candidate than 2008, to her stupendous credit.
obligatory mark penn lol.
It’s almost as if experience and learning from it are actually things.
God knows nothing like this happens for Republicans.
re: #469 lawhawk
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Removing all doubt that Assange is fucking with the American political system from outside. The whole point of the theft and release of the emails was to weaken the DNC.
To weaken HRC.
Anyone who thinks that those show wrongdoing by the DNC need to pay attention to who’s pulling the strings here. It’s not the DNC.
It’s Wikileaks and the hackers who stole that info.
Now ask who benefits from this.
This is WATERGATE 2016 except the Russians were not involved in the 1972 Watergate.
re: #482 Testy Toad T
Hillary Clinton 2016 is a stupendously different candidate than 2008, to her stupendous credit.
obligatory mark penn lol.
Indeed, she really is.
Welp, I just got hit with a 3 day block on Facebook for arguing with a Portuguese dumbass in the comments section of the murdered priest article lol
This is rigged. There’s no way there are more than 20 or 30 states. #DemsInPhilly
— (((Andy Kindler))) (@AndyKindler) July 26, 2016
Bernie walkouters are calling themselves the Coalition of the 57 (for delegations). Press release forthcoming.
— Alex Seitz-Wald (@aseitzwald) July 26, 2016
Trump says he has no investments in Russia, but that’s not the issue. With Putin’s regime, Russia invests in *you*.
— Garry Kasparov (@Kasparov63) July 26, 2016
re: #483 W of O. The Time Zone Warrior.
Screen on day 2 for the Time Zone Warrior.
DNC official top left.
Twitter feed bottom left
on the right the LGF ground zero.
A Microsoft Edge man, I see.
re: #486 The Vicious Babushka
This is WATERGATE 2016 except the Russians were not involved in the 1972 Watergate.
But seriously, everyone, take a moment and read that sentence again, more slowly.
BECAUSE IT SERIOUSLY EXACTLY IS EXACTLY THAT.
re: #482 Testy Toad T
Hillary Clinton 2016 is a stupendously different candidate than 2008, to her stupendous credit.
obligatory mark penn lol.
I remember all the panicking that occurred here, on Balloon Juice, and Daily Kos over how Clinton was just going to pick the same team over again, and she’d muddle through the nomination and get pounded in the general election. We’re not at the general election, but she’s not done any of the other stuff.
re: #494 Testy Toad T
But seriously, everyone, take a moment and read that sentence again, more slowly.
BECAUSE IT SERIOUSLY EXACTLY IS EXACTLY THAT.
Let’s see if the media buries the Russia-DNC hacking story. They might have actually sunk that low.
re: #495 electrotek
I swear, commenting on Facebook stories on news pages is like heroin.
Case in point:
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Unhealthy and life-destroying? If you really enjoy that, I guess it’s your choice.
It is truly this simple!#NeverTrump #ClintonKaine2016 #StrongerTogether #LoveTrumpsHate pic.twitter.com/pCrnDG8pbx
— (((SueinRockville))) (@SueinRockville) July 26, 2016
re: #475 makeitstop
Yeah, spoke too soon, didn’t I?
Since you are around…the other day you mentioned the equipment Jeff Beck was using when you saw him recently? What was the name of that one amp he was using other than his Marshall? I couldn’t remember when I was talking with my jamming buddy.
re: #498 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Unhealthy and life-destroying? If you really enjoy that, I guess it’s your choice.
I’ve done acid and Ecstasy in my youth. If I had done heroin I wouldn’t be here right now, that’s for sure.
Ugh, the life of an addict.
Awesome moment: Donna Brazile dances off stage after a great speech https://t.co/u4gG5lt8MV pic.twitter.com/IskqpOG9HR
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 26, 2016
re: #496 Belafon
I remember all the panicking that occurred here, on Balloon Juice, and Daily Kos over how Clinton was just going to pick the same team over again, and she’d muddle through the nomination and get pounded in the general election. We’re not at the general election, but she’s not done any of the other stuff.
I am happy to admit being wrong. I never thought she’d get pounded in a GE but I did think she wouldn’t be as good as shes been.
re: #494 Testy Toad T
But seriously, everyone, take a moment and read that sentence again, more slowly.
BECAUSE IT SERIOUSLY EXACTLY IS EXACTLY THAT.
Sully liveblog is up if you’re into that kinda thing…
re: #505 Feline Fearless Leader
But perhaps Russia has invested in Trump?
That’s what I think. Trump never invests his own money in anything.
opening up another box of tissues after that Eagle Academy presentation.
re: #508 The Vicious Babushka
That’s what I think. Trump never invests his own money in anything.
Remember when Bush supporters were upset over a Guardian campaign to have British readers send letters to Ohioans to convince them to vote for Kerry over Bush in 2004?
re: #500 ObserverArt
Since you are around…the other day you mentioned the equipment Jeff Beck was using when you saw him recently? What was the name of that one amp he was using other than his Marshall? I couldn’t remember when I was talking with my jamming buddy.
Magnatone Super 59, developed by Magnatone with the help of Billy Gibbons. His were branded with a ‘Becktone’ logo - someone who would know told me that Billy G. had them work up the custom logo and had them sent to Beck.
Obama puts thumb on scale about Trump’s possible ties to Putin https://t.co/2EvhguwRbo pic.twitter.com/EGtaMHd3Cc
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) July 27, 2016
re: #494 Testy Toad T
But seriously, everyone, take a moment and read that sentence again, more slowly.
BECAUSE IT SERIOUSLY EXACTLY IS EXACTLY THAT.
Except that most of the media has no interest in covering it.
re: #510 electrotek
Remember when Bush supporters were upset over a Guardian campaign to have British readers send letters to Ohioans to convince them to vote for Kerry over Bush in 2004?
What I remember about the 2004 campaign is the fake memo.
Baby Whiplash is getting all worked up for the Black Lives Matter moms.
Looking forward to hearing from the mother of a guy who was shot while pounding a man’s head on the pavement tonight at the DNC.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) July 27, 2016
This Gentle Giant strong-arm robber attempted cop-murderer’s mother will be speaking tonight at the DNC. pic.twitter.com/3ReXrDKLSo
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) July 27, 2016
re: #514 The Vicious Babushka
What I remember about the 2004 campaign is the fake memo.
Operation Clark County.
re: #512 JasonA
I can’t figure out where the title is coming from after reading the article. It’s all clickbaity.
re: #515 The Vicious Babushka
Baby Whiplash is getting all worked up for the Black Lives Matter moms.
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Is he incapable of actually acting like a decent human being? Nah, his parents must be so proud of the little wingnut brat they raised.
re: #479 HappyWarrior
I have to confess I didn’t realize it in 2008 and I didn’t even realize it at first this election but she’s got a big heart.
Do you attribute any of that to the 25 years of conservative media and other media constant drumbeat of negatives against the Clintons?
Holder: “An already great nation. You hear that Donald?”
So Clinton and Kane have come out against TPP unequivocally:
“We need a new approach to trade,” he [John Podesta] said. “We’re not about renegotiation. We’re not kind of interested in that. We’re interested in a new approach.”
…
“They’re against it before the election and against it after the election,” [Podesta] said at a lunch sponsored by The Wall Street Journal. He said he met with House Democrats, who overwhelmingly oppose the pact, on Monday and reiterated that position. “So they know, they well know what our position is.”
I think Clinton will follow through on this, as her campaign hasn’t left much wiggle room.
re: #516 electrotek
Operation Clark County.
I think I remember it a little. Honestly, what I remember the most about the 2004 election were the attacks on Kerry’s military record. That still infuriates me.
re: #518 HappyWarrior
Is he incapable of actually acting like a decent human being? Nah, his parents must be so proud of the little wingnut brat they raised.
He’s working up to supporting Trump because the Dems made him do it.
Worthless little shit, just like Rage.
Eric Holder after noting that platitudes are not good enough after police are killed: “It’s important to support police…while they are alive.”
re: #519 ObserverArt
Do you attribute any of that to the 25 years of conservative media and other media constant drumbeat of negatives against the Clintons?
It’s hard to say. I think to be completely honest in 2008 anyhow, I really genuinely liked Obama but I felt the Clintons had their team but Klys has made a great point that Clinton has gotten wehre she has on her own merits and it was sexist of me to simply judge her because of her husband. I also to be truthful did not like how Clinton ran in 2008 too. I think in the end, I was probably Clintoned out and didn’t want to give her a chance on her own merits.
I’m curious when Tim Kaine will be speaking - the DNC doesn’t have him listed on their list of scheduled speakers, and I really don’t see them not having the Vice Presidential nominee addressing the Democratic Convention.
“best way to protect the right to vote is by exercising it.” — Eric Holder
re: #523 Skip Intro
He’s working up to supporting Trump because the Dems made him do it.
Worthless little shit, just like Rage.
At least Rage went to Trump because he shares his hatred. That little pipsqueak hates Democrats so much that he’s willing to side with the candidate whose trolls attacked him for being Jewish. HE’s sick.
re: #524 Backwoods_Sleuth
Eric Holder after noting that platitudes are not good enough after police are killed: “It’s important to support police…while they are alive.”
Oh snap.
re: #522 HappyWarrior
I think I remember it a little. Honestly, what I remember the most about the 2004 election were the attacks on Kerry’s military record. That still infuriates me.
And the fact that they were able to capitalize on his flip-flopping successfully. 12 years later GOP has a nut who flip flops worse than him and flat out lies, yet he continues to garner increasing support.
re: #526 Bill and Opus for 2016!
I’m curious when Tim Kaine will be speaking - the DNC doesn’t have him listed on their list of scheduled speakers, and I really don’t see them not having the Vice Presidential nominee addressing the Democratic Convention.
Tomorrow possilby?
Getting Holder up there is mixed to me: while he’s hitting all the right notes on social justice, his overuse of deferred prosecutions and his abysmal handling of HSBC (especially appointing that sniveling weasel Lanny Breuer) is a major blot on his record.
@NPR will you PLEASE stop talking over the speakers? Nobody cares about your commentary.
— efuseakay (@efuseakay) July 27, 2016
re: #530 electrotek
And the fact that they were able to capitalize on his flip-flopping successfully. 12 years later GOP has a nut who flip flops worse than him and flat out lies, yet he continues to garner increasing support.
Well the flip flopping stuff was just politics. The attacks on his service record were nasty. In truth, I found it funny that they called KErry a flip flopper and then have nominated McCain, Romney, and now Trump,
RT @UltramanBG #msnbc 😂😂😂😂😂😂 #DemsInPhilly #DNCinPHL pic.twitter.com/Z6synn94Ih
— Tina (@lostdogs20) July 27, 2016
I can’t even… I think my head’s gonna explode:
The church that ISIS scum attacked today in France donated a plot of land for building a mosque in 2000 https://t.co/nOP1j3qz2e
— Iyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) July 26, 2016
فرنسا: الكنيسة التي ذبح كاهنها تبرعت بأرض لبناء مسجد عام 2000 https://t.co/a5ZMDi1o7K pic.twitter.com/cnLc6RZzNg
— فرانس 24 / FRANCE 24 (@France24_ar) July 26, 2016
Google’s French to English translation here: translate.google.com
I’ve received dozens of messages to the effect that the church “brought it upon themselves”. That’s such a typical asshole response.
— Iyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) July 26, 2016
I don’t know if ISIS knew that this is a church that actively promoted coexistence - but if they did, they’ll want to hit it even more.
— Iyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) July 26, 2016
Churches donating money to build mosques does not promote radicalization, it promotes peaceful coexistence.
— Iyad el-Baghdadi (@iyad_elbaghdadi) July 26, 2016
@efuseakay @SusanSarandon She’ll smash it as thoroughly as she helped smash the globe by assuring the George W. Bush candidacy back in 2000
— Arch1 (@Arch_LGF) July 27, 2016
re: #485 EPR-radar
It’s almost as if experience and learning from it are actually things.
God knows nothing like this happens for Republicans.
Oh they are capable of learning. They learn how to screw everyone over more thoroughly and how to keep their office by pandering to the lowest of low.
re: #536 W of O. The Time Zone Warrior.
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before bill clinton speaks at #DemsInPhilly the best snl skit about him https://t.co/2LF0iuW7HR
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) July 26, 2016
Trump to Hollywood Reporter on GOP convention: “I wasn’t looking for star power. I was looking for policy, looking for hope for people”
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) July 26, 2016
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
*gasp*
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
re: #528 HappyWarrior
At least Rage went to Trump because he shares his hatred. That little pipsqueak hates Democrats so much that he’s willing to side with the candidate whose trolls attacked him for being Jewish. HE’s sick.
Li’l Whip hasn’t boarded the Trump Train YET, thanks to his ex BFF Milo’s swarms of alt-right Einsatzgruppen tweeting memes of ovens and his face Photoshopped over Stürmer cartoons.
But his loathing of “Leftists” will make him throw in with them ultimately.
re: #526 Bill and Opus for 2016!
I’m curious when Tim Kaine will be speaking - the DNC doesn’t have him listed on their list of scheduled speakers, and I really don’t see them not having the Vice Presidential nominee addressing the Democratic Convention.
I believe he closes tomorrow night.
Stay classy, wingnuts==>
True, the first CRIMINAL ever to be nominated! —> “@HillaryClinton: History. pic.twitter.com/zqYdYas81A” #ButcherOfBenghazi #Vets #tcot #ccot
— A. Concerned Citizen (@noblefacts) July 27, 2016
re: #542 No Depression
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AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
*gasp*
AHAHAHAHAHAHA!
Hey don’t laugh at him. Chachi knows a lot about energy policy.
re: #511 makeitstop
Magnatone Super 59, developed by Magnatone with the help of Billy Gibbons. His were branded with a ‘Becktone’ logo - someone who would know told me that Billy G. had them work up the custom logo and had them sent to Beck.
Thanks!
re: #543 The Vicious Babushka
Li’l Whip hasn’t boarded the Trump Train YET, thanks to his ex BFF Milo’s swarms of alt-right Einsatzgruppen tweeting memes of ovens and his face Photoshopped over Stürmer cartoons.
But his loathing of “Leftists” will make him throw in with them ultimately.
Doesn’t your heart just ache for the end of that friendship?
Wingnuts don’t seem to understand that in order to be an actual criminal, a person has to be convicted by a jury of their peers at a trial where something called “evidence” is presented. Like it specifies in the Constitution they say they love so much.
re: #550 The Vicious Babushka
Wingnuts don’t seem to understand that in order to be an actual criminal, a person has to be convicted by a jury of their peers at a trial where something called “evidence” is presented. Like it specifies in the Constitution they say they love so much.
Exactly
re: #544 gocart mozart
I believe he closes tomorrow night.
DNV website says the last two are Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
re: #552 W of O. The Time Zone Warrior.
DNV website says the last two are Joe Biden and Barack Obama.
Maybe on Thursday then? I have to imagine he’ll be speaking the day before or day Clinton does.
re: #547 HappyWarrior
Hey don’t laugh at him. Chachi knows a lot about energy policy.
Good point. He’s so full of hot air, he could power a wind farm.
Mothers of the Movement video…
reaching for the tissue box again…
BTW, according to Buzzfeed, the CBC wants Bobby Scott to replace Tim Kaine should Clinton-Kaine win and you know what, I think that’s a great idea. Scott is the most senior Democrat in the VA house delegation.
HOW EXACTLY DID BABY WHIPLASH “CHECK” THIS “FACT”?
Speaker just now: Hillary “doesn’t care about black people she only cares about black votes.” pic.twitter.com/tefpZbbMq0
— Jim Dalrymple II (@JimDalrympleII) July 26, 2016
FACT CHECK: True. https://t.co/0VGZbuUsrv
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) July 27, 2016
re: #555 Backwoods_Sleuth
Mothers of the Movement video…
reaching for the tissue box again…
So many of those birth years are younger than me.
And what it means to those mothers.
re: #555 Backwoods_Sleuth
Mothers of the Movement video…
reaching for the tissue box again…
I understand that conservatives believe the police are always right and all, but have they no empathy for the pain of mothers of children who were killed?
No. I guess they don’t.
re: #557 The Vicious Babushka
HOW EXACTLY DID BABY WHIPLASH “CHECK” THIS “FACT”?
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You can’t fact check an opinion, you turd. Oh and by the way, John Lewis vouches for Hillary Clinton’s relationship with the African-American community, I thikn I trust him more than some right wing asshole who is probably afraid of black people.
re: #557 The Vicious Babushka
HOW EXACTLY DID BABY WHIPLASH “CHECK” THIS “FACT”?
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those entitled white folks need to hear — really HEAR — what is being spoken inside the convention hall right. this. minute.
re: #201 goddamnedfrank
I can’ t speak for Propane Jane or any other black person except myself. I didn’t vote for Sen. Sanders because his message didn’t resonate with me. I like his idea of holding the Big Banks responsible for their actions, but at the same time, I have other concerns, too, like a politician working to insure that everyone who wants to vote can vote; dealing with climate change; tackling income inequality; equal pay for women; a responsible foreign policy position that avoids stupid wars, and protecting women’s access to any healthcare service they choose to access. This isn’t the end of my list, but these are my top concerns.
And sleep beckons, thus depriving me of more DNC fun and accompanying RWNJ meltdown shenanigans. Looks like i’ll have much catching up to do in the local morning hours (especially Bill’s speech). Good night fellow lizards!
re: #560 calochortus
I understand that conservatives believe the police are always right and all, but have they no empathy for the pain of mothers of children who were killed?
No. I guess they don’t.
I think that’s what disturbed me the most about the Treyvon death especially. I mean even if you feel Zimmerman was defending himself, a mother still lost her child. What gets me though is they shout blue lives matter but they are the same people who cheered the Bundy Ranch assholes who actually did pull weapons on the police. They don’t care about the cops. They care about shaming African-Americans.
re: #561 HappyWarrior
When did it become a thing for activists to ignore the difference between talking the talk and walking the walk? HRC and Kaine (and others) have actually done work, but because they don’t always say the perfect words they’re impure.
re: #567 StephenMeansMe
When did it become a thing for activists to ignore the difference between talking the talk and walking the walk? HRC and Kaine (and others) have actually done work, but because they don’t always say the perfect words they’re impure.
Well this is Ben Shapiro who doesn’t give a shit either way.
re: #560 calochortus
I understand that conservatives believe the police are always right and all, but have they no empathy for the pain of mothers of children who were killed?
No. I guess they don’t.
they do if they’re killed in benghazi
Some protesters quit and moved back inside when they realized the program had moved on to black people killed by cops.
— daveweigel (@daveweigel) July 27, 2016
Watch White Privilege in action
Bernie supporters march out and chant “the whole world is watching,” pressing noses against media center pic.twitter.com/imGUCOEIHu
— Siobhan Hughes (@siobhanehughes) July 26, 2016
Wow. Just wow. My notifications…speaking about Clinton.
Gaddafi was sodomized with a bayonet & she said “we came, we saw, he died”. @MsJoanne
— Nicky (@Nicky2133) July 27, 2016
re: #573 calochortus
Only if they blame Hillary.
‘zactly
didnt they have one of the mother’s give a speech last week?
re: #569 StephenMeansMe
Oh yeah, very true.
By the way, I’m from Virginia and I didn’t even realize how impressive Kaine’s relationship is with the African-American community. He really is as you say someone who has walked the talk when it comes to this. And what’s more is little shits like Shapiro can’t call him an elitist so easily either.
re: #555 Backwoods_Sleuth
Even Sully is in tears again.
re: #575 MsJ
Wow. Just wow. My notifications…speaking about Clinton.
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Would that be the same Qaddafi that bankrolled an operation to blow up a civilian airplane over Scotland? Yeah somehow, I don’t feel bad that Clinton didn’t exactly weep for him.
Baby Whiplash calls Black Lives Matter victims “thugs” and then promotes his own “Thug Life” channel.
re: #576 dangerman
‘zactly
didnt they have one of the mother’s give a speech last week?
Yes they did. Because what could possibly be more important in current international affairs than Benghazi.
I’m waiting for the inevitable vultures to attack these women for their losses at the hands of law enforcement or people who thought they were cops and could kill with impunity.
What these right wingers consistently ignore is that law enforcement is not the judge/jury/executioner. When cops get to play comic book Judges and shoot first/often/and then never even get charged with a crime, even when the videos show no criminal wrongdoing by the victim, let alone indictments or convictions, there’s something seriously wrong with the criminal justice system and law enforcement that has to be addressed.
That’s a breakdown of the constitutional protections and must be addressed.
And when cops kill black people at a disproporationate clip, it’s not just black folks not following directions. We have all seen far too many videos showing blacks doing exactly what cops said, and got shot anyways. Or blacks doing nothing wrong. Or driving. Or walking. Or carrying toy guns in an open carry state. Or walking with a bb gun in an open carry state.
Or just walking home from a convenience store with a bag of candy.
This is what the black community faces on a daily basis.
And the GOP simply doesn’t care.
They trot out Blue Lives Matter - as if that is a magic retort.
If anything it is an admission that Black Lives Matter actually hits home, because Blue Lives Matter isn’t saying that all lives don’t matter, just that we need to take the concerns of cops seriously. Guess what, we need to take black lives seriously too, and need to correct serious injustices. The GOP doesn’t care about any of that.
Public service announcement: CSPAN is not available in Canada.
MsJ is in Canada.
re: #587 lawhawk
I’m waiting for the inevitable vultures to attack these women for their losses at the hands of law enforcement or people who thought they were cops and could kill with impunity.
What these right wingers consistently ignore is that law enforcement is not the judge/jury/executioner. When cops get to play comic book Judges and shoot first/often/and then never even get charged with a crime, even when the videos show no criminal wrongdoing by the victim, let alone indictments or convictions, there’s something seriously wrong with the criminal justice system and law enforcement that has to be addressed.
That’s a breakdown of the constitutional protections and must be addressed.
And when cops kill black people at a disproporationate clip, it’s not just black folks not following directions. We have all seen far too many videos showing blacks doing exactly what cops said, and got shot anyways. Or blacks doing nothing wrong. Or driving. Or walking. Or carrying toy guns in an open carry state. Or walking with a bb gun in an open carry state.
Or just walking home from a convenience store with a bag of candy.
This is what the black community faces on a daily basis.
And the GOP simply doesn’t care.
They trot out Blue Lives Matter - as if that is a magic retort.
If anything it is an admission that Black Lives Matter actually hits home, because Blue Lives Matter isn’t saying that all lives don’t matter, just that we need to take the concerns of cops seriously. Guess what, we need to take black lives seriously too, and need to correct serious injustices. The GOP doesn’t care about any of that.
Baby Whiplash is already on that, LH.
re: #588 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Save this comment to reference tomorrow.
re: #579 HappyWarrior
The same one that Trump offered up a place for Khadafi to pitch his tent.
So have the Bernie protesters finally shut the fuck up or is that asking too much?
Does President Obama speak tonight or tomorrow?
re: #588 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Public service announcement: CSPAN is not available in Canada.
MsJ is in Canada.
So we should avoid spoilers?
re: #593 Eclectic Cyborg
So have the Bernie protesters finally shut the fuck up or is that asking too much?
Maybe they all left with Susan Sarandon to go drop acid at her hotel.
re: #588 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Public service announcement: CSPAN is not available in Canada.
MsJ is in Canada.
CSPAN is livestreaming on their Facebook page.
re: #363 Jenner7
I’m glad to hear your husband is OK. As to having to buy a new car because the one he was in is probably totaled, I have a story to share. A couple months ago, I bought my daughter a new Nissan with all the bells and whistles she wanted. Long story short, she had it one week before totaling it. We’ve been dealing with the insurance companies since then. Esurance has paid its part of the claim, and we’re waiting on the gap insurance company to do its part. Talking about heartbroken. I was. New car, totaled, dealing with insurance companies, etc. The process of selecting a new car begins again after the gap insurance payment to Nissan is done. I was very angry when my daughter called and told me about he car, but I was most grateful that she and her fiance were OK. Kids, grown kids can be a headache sometimes.
re: #556 HappyWarrior
BTW, according to Buzzfeed, the CBC wants Bobby Scott to replace Tim Kaine should Clinton-Kaine win and you know what, I think that’s a great idea. Scott is the most senior Democrat in the VA house delegation.
Why on earth are we letting the CANADIANS decide these things for us!?
So that hotel Trump picked a fight with.
wtvr.com
Why are right wing idiots still stuck in circa 2004 War on Terror? Don’t they know that vast majority of European Muslims are radicalized outside of mosques and via social media? They call for banning mosques, so shouldn’t they be calling for banning social media outlets?
re: #588 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Public service announcement: CSPAN is not available in Canada.
MsJ is in Canada.
Thanks. I wish I did. I don’t want to watch this on my computer either. Hubby wants to watch and I don’t have a magical (or wired) connection from computer to television.
So I watch MSNBC and bitch. :-D
Thanks all for letting me bitch.
re: #605 electrotek
Why are right wing idiots still stuck in circa 2004 War on Terror? Don’t they know that vast majority of European Muslims are radicalized outside of mosques and via social media? They call for banning mosques, so shouldn’t they be calling for banning social media outlets?
They’re idiots ya know.
re: #602 MsJ
I don’t have CSPN.
Why do you have problems??! I’m watch six hour away IN THE Netherlands. FFS.
re: #596 JasonA
So we should avoid spoilers?
Yeah, the pigeons are slow coming up here, eh?
p.s. I am an American. I married someone from Canuckistan.
re: #42 Blind Frog Belly White
I gotta say, I love the tradition of the roll call vote. It may be cathartic for the Sanders folks, or closure, or something. At this point I don’t care, because I’m smiling and laughing along with the convention goers.
I enjoyed it too. I missed the beginning and started with my state of Maryland. Will have to track down the beginning to enjoy later. Was fun to watch and learn about the various states and overseas territories.
Haha. “Come November, women are going to be a lot more than an inconvenience.”
Hell YES.
re: #588 klys (maker of Silmarils)
Public service announcement: CSPAN is not available in Canada.
MsJ is in Canada.
Ok. Didn’t know that. Perhaps she can access it online. By the way, whenever I’m in Ontario, I cannot get MSNBC. Interesting that she can do so.
re: #614 Patricia Kayden
Ok. Didn’t know that. Perhaps she can access it online. By the way, whenever I’m in Ontario, I cannot get MSNBC. Interesting that she can do so.
It depends on where you are. All the cable providers offer it. We have a house here so we have our own package. I doubt that any hotels will carry it, though.
I know some of you have kids so I wanted to get this to you ASAP because/serious.
re: #615 JasonA
I want to see proof of this last claim.
Yeah in fact, I’d be surprised if just the opopsite is true.
re: #611 MsJ
Yeah, the pigeons are slow coming up here, eh?
p.s. I am an American. I married someone from Canuckistan.
re: #605 electrotek
Why are right wing idiots still stuck in circa 2004 War on Terror? Don’t they know that vast majority of European Muslims are radicalized outside of mosques and via social media? They call for banning mosques, so shouldn’t they be calling for banning social media outlets?
Because to a certain subsection of the population, it will always be Sept. 12, 2001: simplistic tropes about “Muslims” are all they can process…
PS: Cecile Richards killed it: short, sweet, and to the point.
re: #620 Patricia Kayden
Ok. Didn’t catch that you weren’t in the US. Sorry about that.
Oh gosh, don’t worry at all! I will likely say it a few hundred more times before I die. :-)
Dunham & Ferrera: I know you’re thinking, what do I care about celebrity talking about politics.
But he’s the GOP nominee— Mike Memoli (@mikememoli) July 27, 2016
re: #606 MsJ
Does your cable carry PBS? Can’t remember if their channels are accessible in Canada. PBS is also showing the DNC.
re: #624 Patricia Kayden
Does your cable carry PBS? Can’t remember if their channels are accessible in Canada. PBS is also showing the DNC.
It does but they are as bad as CNN and MSNBC. They spend too much time talking and not enough time letting us listen to the speakers. I wish Canadian news was carrying it. They are so far and away above anything the US offers for news.
re: #562 W of O. The Time Zone Warrior.
I did!! I did taw a merican flag!@!
Mocking Rightwingers? Read that they were dissatisfied with the number of flags on the DNC stage. Boo hoo.
re: #542 No Depression
Hope for Americans by depressing the sh*t out of us by peddling fear and nothing but fear for four friking days? Yeah, riiight!
re: #557 The Vicious Babushka
Let me take a good guess. The person who made that comment probably isn’t black,or is s/he? It’s only been since President Obama entered office that I’ve had so many non-blacks tell me what I think and feel, and oh, how terribly violent I am, even though I’ve never been arrested or jailed for anything in my 60+ years.
re: #557 The Vicious Babushka
whereas with the GOP, you don’t ever have to worry about having votes again…..
re: #617 SoundGuy 2016
I know some of you have kids so I wanted to get this to you ASAP because/serious.
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CSAIAD: Charlie Sheen and I are dating
re: #405 EPR-radar
I can live with the recording of a divided vote. That should serve as a pointed reminder to not ignore the issues that were raised in the (D) primary this cycle.
I can live with the recording of a divided vote. That can serve as a reminder that she bloody well won it, no question on the numbers.
re: #276 ObserverArt
Remember…I am half Slovak too…and half German. Hungary is just south of Slovakia and not far from Germany.
And I love to eat. As you have admitted you do also. : )
That is the ethnicity of my father’s side of the family. Mother’s side is Croatian with a Hungarian great-grandmother.