Video: Samantha Bee Interviews a Couple of Genuine Russian Twitter Trolls
Trump says Russia isn’t influencing our election, and so do these Russian trolls who are being paid to influence our election.
Trump says Russia isn’t influencing our election, and so do these Russian trolls who are being paid to influence our election.
Samantha Bee - doing the job journalists aren’t doing. Going out to Russia and actually identifying and talking with the very trolls that are feeding the tRump train and supporters with all kinds of disinformation.
Just doing the groundwork for the delegitimization of a Trump Presidency, if that should happen.
PRI.org story about some in the LGBT community voting for Trump
“Gay people have already achieved our goals,” Natale says. “We can be Republicans now.”
Since the Supreme Court’s decision in June 2015 to legalize gay marriage, the gay rights movement has been at a crossroads, says New York University professor Frances Kunreuther. A scholar of the LGBT movement, she says the movement has failed to coalesce around one issue in a world where marriage equality is now the law of the land.
“There may be a portion of the LGBT community that does not experience racism, sexism, discrimination, transphobia or immigration issues, and they may not feel the need to go to the polls for LGBT rights,” Kunreuther said. “They feel like their rights have been won.”
Already throwing in the towel?
Someone let @mitchellvii know. He thinks this’d guarantee a Trump win. @colincampbell
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) November 3, 2016
re: #3 Emptor scriptor Remorse
yeah… had a reply, just decided to down ding. no bueno.
re: #7 lawhawk
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More Trump supporters watched father-daughter porn so it’s all in for Trump!
re: #3 Emptor scriptor Remorse
Just doing the groundwork for the delegitimization of a Trump Presidency, if that should happen.
-1 for both-siderist bullshit. In any case, delegitimization of a Trump Presidency will come straight from the Oval Office, all day, every day.
re: #599 Decatur Deb
Most of the Undecided will be killed crossing the street to the polls, as they fail to evade oncoming trucks.
In most years I’d agree with you. That being said, this year, we have a party that has a serious conundrum. Remember in May when all of us were yelling at Sanders’ supporters and saying ‘it’s all about the Supreme Court, dumbass!’? Right now, that calculus is going on on the other side of the aisle.
Conservatives are trying to calculate whether or not Trump could be contained enough to at least defend the SC and make some progressive gains. They know that if Clinton picks 3 justices for the Supreme Court, it could be locked liberal for a generation. As much as this sounds like great news for most of us, this is apocalyptically bad if you’re a conservative, especially a social conservative.
re: #5 electrotek
PRI.org story about some in the LGBT community voting for Trump
Already throwing in the towel?
If they’re not worried. They should look at Trump’s fucking running mate and the kinds of judges he’s considered appointing. To be fair, I think these people are a big minority of LGBTQ people. That said, I’m frustrated by people with short term memories like that.
re: #11 Ubiq
In most years I’d agree with you. That being said, this year, we have a party that has a serious conundrum. Remember in May when all of us were yelling at Sanders’ supporters and saying ‘it’s all about the Supreme Court, dumbass!’? Right now, that calculus is going on on the other side of the aisle.
Conservatives are trying to calculate whether or not Trump could be contained enough to at least defend the SC and make some progressive gains. They know that if Clinton picks 3 justices for the Supreme Court, it could be locked liberal for a generation. As much as this sounds like great news for most of us, this is apocalyptically bad if you’re a conservative, especially a social conservative.
Which is probably why the race is tightening. I’m still pretty optimistic though.
re: #12 HappyWarrior
If they’re not worried. They should look at Trump’s fucking running mate and the kinds of judges he’s considered appointing. To be fair, I think these people are a big minority of LGBTQ people. That said, I’m frustrated by people with short term memories like that.
Me too. They also ignore the amount of LGBT youth that are homeless and the fact that employers can still fire you for being homosexual or transgender.
Unfortunately there is a subset of the LGBT community that has the same mentality as those of Peter Thiel: being part of an elite that benefits from the hard work of his subordinates and disposing them when they have outlived their usefulness.
this is pathetic
Trump team hits Clinton FBI in new ad saying emails were on “pervert Anthony Weiner’s laptop” https://t.co/Ykslfok5si
— John Santucci (@JTSantucci) November 3, 2016
LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
All of the “weird little indicators” point Trump:
1) Stock Market: Trump
2) Cubs Win: Trump
3) Yard Signs: Trump
4) Halloween Masks: Trump— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 3, 2016
SCIENCE https://t.co/uE2eHppfx3
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 3, 2016
Give it up @benshapiro, you’re a fossil of a bygone age. https://t.co/RRY87tUvE1
— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 3, 2016
re: #5 electrotek
I…what? I don’t get it.
I mean, I understand that those of us that are LGBT have made enormous progress…although the B and T has often made that despite the G. But the Civil Rights movement didn’t stop just because the blacks and whites could vote
We are still fighting that SAME FUCKING BATTLE A HALF CENTURY LATER
re: #17 Backwoods_Sleuth
Trump team hits Clinton FBI in new ad saying emails were on “pervert Anthony Weiner’s laptop”
— John Santucci
Saying it’s Weiner’s computer would seem to undercut their message about their being HILLARY EMAILS.
re: #15 electrotek
Me too. They also ignore the amount of LGBT youth that are homeless and the fact that employers can still fire you for being homosexual or transgender.
Unfortunately there is a subset of the LGBT community that has the same mentality as those of Peter Thiel: being part of an elite that benefits from the hard work of his subordinates and disposing them when they have outlived their usefulness.
Peter Thiel is deeply revolting. More clearly than any other plutocrat, he wants to use his wealth as power to rule absolutely.
The Log Cabin Republicans etc. are Quislings.
re: #18 Backwoods_Sleuth
All of the “weird little indicators” point Trump:
1) Stock Market: Trump
2) Cubs Win: Trump
3) Yard Signs: Trump
4) Halloween Masks: Trump— Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) November 3, 2016
And 4 years ago the deplorables were saying Mittens would win because of his crowds.
Lather.Rinse.Repeat
Well fuck. They just wrote off my car. They haven’t told me how much they’re going to give me yet.
re: #13 Emptor scriptor Remorse
Bush wasn’t a legitimate President because of the Florida recount debacle, Trump because of Russia.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
Trump is the asshole whining about the “rigged election” that hasn’t happened yet. Are you pretending to be retarded?
re: #22 Dr. Matt
And 4 years ago the deplorables were saying Mittens would win because of his crowds.
Lather.Rinse.Repeat
And yard signs. Peggy Noonan saw more Romney yard signs.
Fox’s Bret Baier walks back his unsubstantiated reporting that Hillary Clinton will “likely” be indicted: https://t.co/GHdgmKbiHD pic.twitter.com/MGZrU6hW7O
— Media Matters (@mmfa) November 3, 2016
Trump just now in Jacksonville: “I’m honored to have the greatest temperament that anyone’s ever had.”
— Dan Zak (@MrDanZak) November 3, 2016
— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) November 3, 2016
re: #25 b_sharp
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The main thing that Putin wants, rather than for any particular candidate to win, is to ensure that America is divided and dysfunctional. The more we are, the more room he has to accomplish his goals.
re: #26 Dr. Matt
be cool… it’s just on reince. The wash came early, the repeat is soon to follow.
re: #28 Backwoods_Sleuth
Fox’s Bret Baier walks back his unsubstantiated reporting that Hillary Clinton will “likely” be indicted: mediamatters.org pic.twitter.com
— Media Matters
Glad groups like MMFA track this stuff, but Fox viewers won’t care.
re: #25 b_sharp
Well fuck. They just wrote off my car. They haven’t told me how much they’re going to give me yet.
$849. I mean, if it’s a 1992 Volvo 940 in good condition that you counted on lasting for a at least a couple more years because of the couple of thousand you dumped into it recently to have it performing well again.
Chris Jansing on MSNBC says Trump campaign believes “suburban women relate to Melania”
— Igor Bobic (@igorbobic) November 3, 2016
re: #3 Emptor scriptor Remorse
Bush wasn’t a legitimate President because of the Florida recount debacle, Trump because of Russia.
Wash, rinse, repeat.
I think you might want to confer with your supervisor before making another comment. Remember, this isn’t the comment section of a yahoo news article.
re: #30 MsJ
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re: #29 The Vicious Babushka
What in the actual fucking fuck does that even mean? Like, I understand the meaning of each of those words, individually, but strung together in that manner? I have no idea what they mean.
re: #26 Dr. Matt
Trump is the asshole whining about the “rigged election” that hasn’t happened yet. Are you pretending to be retarded?
Lets back up to my first post:
re: #3 Emptor scriptor Remorse
Just doing the groundwork for the delegitimization of a Trump Presidency, if that should happen.
I am not saying he is going to win. I am saying I have seen this before. Telegraph those punches. Most people would get down dinged for using that slur.
re: #37 b_sharp
Oh that’s good. Very good.
OTOH, that’s sad. Very sad.
Not to be flip about it. Insurance companies pretty much always suck.
and the jokes just keep writing themselves.
Georgia governor says he “misspoke” when he used the term “colored people” https://t.co/wzbFXOD60z pic.twitter.com/5JwwhAUkp1
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) November 3, 2016
re: #15 electrotek
Me too. They also ignore the amount of LGBT youth that are homeless and the fact that employers can still fire you for being homosexual or transgender.
Unfortunately there is a subset of the LGBT community that has the same mentality as those of Peter Thiel: being part of an elite that benefits from the hard work of his subordinates and disposing them when they have outlived their usefulness.
We have people like that on the spectrum too unfortunately. People who have made it so they don’t care about less well off people. I’m very lucky to come from a middle class background and a lot of support from my family.
re: #34 Barefoot Grin
$849. I mean, if it’s a 1992 Volvo 940 in good condition that you counted on lasting for a at least a couple more years because of the couple of thousand you dumped into it recently to have it performing well again.
Sounds about right.
re: #36 Weaselone
Do you have a point?
re: #38 KGxvi
What in the actual fucking fuck does that even mean? Like, I understand the meaning of each of those words, individually, but strung together in that manner? I have no idea what they mean.
Well, MSNBC & AFP are telling us that Donald is “focused” and “on message”
Trump: disciplined and on message in final stretch https://t.co/IP3rqlr28G
— AFP news agency (@AFP) November 3, 2016
And meanwhile POTUS has gone “off script”
Obama goes off script, turns up passion while rallying for Clinton in Florida https://t.co/jpuJttGNh3 pic.twitter.com/V0WvYszQgB
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) November 3, 2016
re: #1 lawhawk
Samantha Bee - doing the job journalists aren’t doing. Going out to Russia and actually identifying and talking with the very trolls that are feeding the tRump train and supporters with all kinds of disinformation.
Why does it take comedians to do the job of journalists? Just asking.
re: #45 The Vicious Babushka
Trump: disciplined and on message, still refuses to release his tax returns.
re: #40 MsJ
Oh that’s good. Very good.
OTOH, that’s sad. Very sad.
Not to be flip about it. Insurance companies pretty much always suck.
Provincially run insurance company.
re: #39 Emptor scriptor Remorse
Lets back up to my first post:
I am not saying he is going to win. I am saying I have seen this before. Telegraph those punches. Most people would get down dinged for using that slur.
That should make you consider how ill-advised your comment was, that most people just whooshed right past it scratching their head at your attempt at logic. I actually haven’t seen anyone say that if Trump won the Presidency because of the dishonest BS, that he still wouldn’t be President, or they would start impeachment proceedings day 1. That’s the connection you might be missing. On one hand you have the actual candidate saying his loss would be due to rigging despite never being ahead the entire race, and on the other hand you have at the least one “unknown” third party committing illegal acts to sway public opinion.
re: #25 b_sharp
Well fuck. They just wrote off my car. They haven’t told me how much they’re going to give me yet.
I totaled my truck a couple years ago, was surprised when the insurance company gave me the high end dealership value (I was fully expecting to get trade in value at best).
re: #41 Backwoods_Sleuth
and the jokes just keep writing themselves.
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Yeah, we’re supposed to believe he was just referring to children of NAACP members. Come on Governor Deal, people aren’t that stupid.
re: #18 Backwoods_Sleuth
LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
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ROTFLMAO!
No matter how many times Alt-Righters slap Benjy down he keeps going back for more…
re: #46 Big Beautiful Door
Why does it take comedians to do the job of journalists? Just asking.
They still have some professional standards to uphold…
re: #27 Sir John Barron
And yard signs. Peggy Noonan saw more Romney yard signs.
And Morning Joke “talks to thousands of people” who support Trump in West PA and Ohio.
This is the line at least 1/2 mile from arena where @BarackObama will be speaking in #DUUUVAL pic.twitter.com/MmwbKNsNWk
— Steve Schale (@steveschale) November 3, 2016
re: #45 The Vicious Babushka
Well, MSNBC & AFP are telling us that Donald is “focused” and “on message”
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What part of what he said isn’t true? Sigh this is what frustrates me to no end about the media.
I’m wondering how the crowd at the Big Melania Speech today is going to conduct themselves…
re: #52 Joe Bacon
ROTFLMAO!
No matter how many times Alt-Righters slap Benjy down he keeps going back for more…
Because he craves to be one of them again after he left Breitbart.
re: #12 HappyWarrior
If they’re not worried. They should look at Trump’s fucking running mate and the kinds of judges he’s considered appointing. To be fair, I think these people are a big minority of LGBTQ people. That said, I’m frustrated by people with short term memories like that.
Don’t worry, they probably have some other group like Blacks or Browns they figure will end up hated more and who knows they may hate them too.
It is okay to get stepped on as long as you have some people you can turn around and step on too.
It’s only the people at the very bottom that get stepped on by everyone that feel the full effect of hatred.
re: #55 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #35 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The Romney campaign believed that Ann would humanize Mitt too and Ann actually in the end showed herself to be more unlikable than Mitt by acting like we the American people owed it to the Romneys to give them residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
re: #42 HappyWarrior
We have people like that on the spectrum too unfortunately. People who have made it so they don’t care about less well off people. I’m very lucky to come from a middle class background and a lot of support from my family.
I’ll tell you one thing: you won’t see the gay community that is a huge part of the house music scene endorse Trump in any way, shape, or form. This is the same scene that was conceived by gay black and Hispanic dudes in the warehouses of Chicago and NYC during the 80s (Paradise Garage ring a bell to anybody?), so they’ll be damned if they allow a complete whitewashing of the scene they were instrumental in cultivating by someone like Trump or Thiel.
Reminder: The candidate who is literally under indictment is warning you not to vote for the person who “might” be indicted “someday”. pic.twitter.com/4bZYXLuqxF
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 3, 2016
At this point, I’m almost certain the Clinton Email thing is a plot to hide just how utterly ridiculous the rest of the news is pic.twitter.com/sWeWmS0Wja
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) November 3, 2016
re: #45 The Vicious Babushka
Well, MSNBC & AFP are telling us that Donald is “focused” and “on message”
Trump: disciplined and on message in final stretch dailymail.co.uk
— AFP news agency (@AFP) November 3, 2016
CNN had the same headline 3 hours ago. Apparently the rigged media got and ran with the Trump campaign memo.
re: #60 Sir John Barron
“Everybody hates Obama. Very unpopular. Why is he campaigning for Corrupt Hillary instead of doing his job?”
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There’s a joke in there about his oath to protect and defend the constitution from all enemies foreign and domestic….
re: #59 ObserverArt
Don’t worry, they probably have some other group like Blacks or Browns they figure will end up hated more and who knows they may hate them too.
It is okay to get stepped on as long as you have some people you can turn around and step on too.
It’s only the people at the very bottom that get stepped on by everyone that feel the full effect of hatred.
That’s how scapegoating works. It’s a series of resentments.
re: #59 ObserverArt
Don’t worry, they probably have some other group like Blacks or Browns they figure will end up hated more and who knows they may hate them too.
It is okay to get stepped on as long as you have some people you can turn around and step on too.
It’s only the people at the very bottom that get stepped on by everyone that feel the full effect of hatred.
Unfortunately there’s also some element of racism involved with the white LGBT community towards PoC LGBT groups.
re: #67 HappyWarrior
That’s how scapegoating works. It’s a series of resentments.
Yep, happened in the UK during Brexit with British Asians (Indians/Pakistanis/Bengalis) supporting it because they didn’t want Eastern European migrants on their turf, echoing the same bullshit rhetoric that right wingers have repeatedly said about them.
It’s mind-boggling.
re: #68 electrotek
Unfortunately there’s also some element of racism involved with the white LGBT community towards PoC LGBT groups.
Doesn’t surprise me unfortunately. Obviously most white LGBTs aren’t racist but they’re definitely not immune from racism either.
spy kitten pic.twitter.com/z2WPUIlpug
— Animal Life (@MeetAnimals) November 3, 2016
re: #50 KGxvi
I totaled my truck a couple years ago, was surprised when the insurance company gave me the high end dealership value (I was fully expecting to get trade in value at best).
SGI uses a service to determine value.
re: #45 The Vicious Babushka
Well, MSNBC & AFP are telling us that Donald is “focused” and “on message”
I take that to mean:
Trump On Message: He’s Bullying Reporters.
Obama Off Script: He doesn’t need to read anything.
re: #65 Dr. Matt
CNN had the same headline 3 hours ago. Apparently the rigged media got and ran with the Trump campaign memo.
It’s all because of the little “pep talk” he gave himself:
.@realDonaldTrump’s advice to himself: “Stay on point, Donald, stay on point” https://t.co/uR9IKKpcbO pic.twitter.com/yEMRvuO5HZ
— HuffPost Politics (@HuffPostPol) November 3, 2016
A lot of egg avatars are big fans of James Comey.
— Ian Millhiser (@imillhiser) November 3, 2016
re: #20 Sir John Barron
Saying it’s Weiner’s computer would seem to undercut their message about their being HILLARY EMAILS.
Not to the idiots the commercial is aimed at.
“Hey Martha! Get in here and look at this commercial saying they are finding emails on other computers. I told you she was allowing the whole world to look at those super-secret emails.”
re: #70 electrotek
Yep, happened in the UK during Brexit with British Asians (Indians/Pakistanis/Bengalis) supporting it because they didn’t want Eastern European migrants on their turf, echoing the same bullshit rhetoric that right wingers have repeatedly said about them.
It’s mind-boggling.
Yeah I ermember that.
re: #72 HappyWarrior
Doesn’t surprise me unfortunately. Obviously most white LGBTs aren’t racist but they’re definitely not immune from racism either.
Nope, not at all. Reminds me of the ugly chapter of the California ballot in 2008 where they went off on black people for voting No back then.
Melania to speak in an hour about the unique challenges she faces as the only woman @realDonaldTrump has touched who isn’t suing him, yet.
— Danny Zuker (@DannyZuker) November 3, 2016
re: #49 Bass Reeves
And not only that, at least one of the “unknown” third party is acting exclusively on behalf of one single candidate, and may actually be in collusion with that candidate or his staff.
re: #57 makeitstop
I’m wondering how the crowd at the Big Melania Speech today is going to conduct themselves…
What exactly is Melania (appeals to suburban women—my ass) supposed to be talking about?
re: #3 Emptor scriptor Remorse
Considering that the Trump administration starts off with every question under the book, starting with its ties to foreign powers and it’s principle being sued for everything from raping a minor to tax issues to charitable foundation that pays off bills improperly to scamming people out of their life savings in a scam school to bilking contractors and workers out of contractually obligated payments all to further enrich himself, what exactly is legitimate about a Trump presidency?
If he wins, he’ll be president. No one is denying him this, or denying that he’d be able to push his agenda, particularly since if he wins, it all but guarantees that he’d have a favorable Congress to work with that will help him destroy Obamacare, the safety net, and everything else that is meant to protect the general welfare of the nation.
There will be a loyal opposition to be sure, and I would hold him to it, but his word and deed are impossible to consider binding when he shifts and ducks everything imaginable - no matter how petty.
That compares with the GOP treatment towards Clinton, who they’re already signaling will be unable to make judicial nominations and be the focus of endless investigations because the GOP isn’t interested in governing or legislating. They want to kneecap a Clinton presidency even before she’s in office. They will thwart and block Clinton’s presidency at every opportunity - not because it is the good and right thing, but because they oppose on purely political terms, and the nation will be worse off for it.
re: #25 b_sharp
Well fuck. They just wrote off my car. They haven’t told me how much they’re going to give me yet.
Ouch! Let me guess, they are saying repair costs are more than the value of the car.
Yet, the car was probably still in decent shape and had life in it.
Sorry to hear that. When you mentioned it before, it sounded like the damage was sort of light.
re: #18 Backwoods_Sleuth
LOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!
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@mitchellvii @benshapiro If you are the future of the GOP it’s dead.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) November 3, 2016
in Cincinnati right now:
UC students line up for Bernie Sanders rally for Hillary Clinton. 330 pm, live stream on https://t.co/honmF67700 pic.twitter.com/Qx4DCEJyO7
— Jeff Hirsh (@local12jeff) November 3, 2016
re: #11 Ubiq
In most years I’d agree with you. That being said, this year, we have a party that has a serious conundrum. Remember in May when all of us were yelling at Sanders’ supporters and saying ‘it’s all about the Supreme Court, dumbass!’? Right now, that calculus is going on on the other side of the aisle.
Conservatives are trying to calculate whether or not Trump could be contained enough to at least defend the SC and make some progressive gains. They know that if Clinton picks 3 justices for the Supreme Court, it could be locked liberal for a generation. As much as this sounds like great news for most of us, this is apocalyptically bad if you’re a conservative, especially a social conservative.
Needs edit?
re: #71 Barefoot Grin
“A Florida man….”
no, sorry, unfair. need to limit this
a Boynton Beach, Florida man.
re: #80 electrotek
Nope, not at all. Reminds me of the ugly chapter of the California ballot in 2008 where they went off on black people for voting No back then.
Yeah I do remember that too. Honestly, it all just saddens me. Working class whites in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and other places, descendants of immigrants who got shit because of their accents and were assumed to be radicals joining the Trump parade just saddens me. It’s personal too since that’s my background. Nativism and racism are so ugly. At the same time, I am glad my own family has perspective. My parents think nothing less of the fact that their only granddaughter is Hispanic and in fact joke that she’ll be dancing better than us because of her Latin roots.
Trumporrhoid Cosplay
This is a look pic.twitter.com/p5M4r4I5Ge
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) November 3, 2016
Underground Resistance don’t fuck with Donald Trump ⛔ 🚨https://t.co/DIUGqhrQqE pic.twitter.com/oz10B8O0sV
— Mixmag (@Mixmag) November 2, 2016
No surprise that the one of the most respected names in Detroit techno would embrace Clinton over Trump.
Had to school the dumb idiots who would say “stick to music and not politics” and inform them that Underground Resistance have always been political from its inception in the late 80s when Jeff Mills was around.
re: #83 BeachDem
What exactly is Melania (appeals to suburban women—my ass) supposed to be talking about?
What, you never married a pompous “billionaire” old enough to be your Dad?
re: #64 Backwoods_Sleuth
At this point, I’m almost certain the Clinton Email thing is a plot to hide just how utterly ridiculous the rest of the news is pic.twitter.com
— Stonekettle
ding ding ding ding ding
re: #90 HappyWarrior
Yeah I do remember that too. Honestly, it all just saddens me. Working class whites in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and other places, descendants of immigrants who got shit because of their accents and were assumed to be radicals joining the Trump parade just saddens me. It’s personal too since that’s my background. Nativism and racism are so ugly. At the same time, I am glad my own family has perspective. My parents think nothing less of the fact that their only granddaughter is Hispanic and in fact joke that she’ll be dancing better than us because of her Latin roots.
Same here. That perspective helped me prepare the moment when Trump would not limit his attacks to Mexicans from the beginning of his campaign. I knew the buck would not stop there, and I was right of course.
re: #46 Big Beautiful Door
Why does it take comedians to do the job of journalists? Just asking.
Pretty bad when the comedians are doing the journalism and the journalists are doing the comedy.
re: #87 Backwoods_Sleuth
in Cincinnati right now:
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I hope they listen to him. Bernie wasn’t my cup of tea- odd for a millenial but if he gets these kids to vote, good.
re: #95 electrotek
Same here. That perspective helped me prepare the moment when Trump would not limit his attacks to Mexicans from the beginning of his campaign. I knew the buck would not stop there, and I was right of course.
It won’t end. Trump knows his power base is based off scapegoating those different from him. They could be female, they could be Muslim, they could be Hispanic, they could be disabled, he likes going after those different from him and his asshole base loves him for it.
re: #84 lawhawk
there are not enough ups for this
re: #61 HappyWarrior
The Romney campaign believed that Ann would humanize Mitt too and Ann actually in the end showed herself to be more unlikable than Mitt by acting like we the American people owed it to the Romneys to give them residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
I will never forget the “store bought cookies” comment. Fucking jackass…just be nice and take a cookie and eat it, it’s what human political candidates do.
That would be because Congress, which writes the laws, is out of session because they’re campaigning, you fucking idiot. @realDonaldTrump
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 3, 2016
Some wingnut friend of mine is sending me messages saying Trump is “surging” in the polls. Were there more bullshit polls released today?
re: #83 BeachDem
What exactly is Melania (appeals to suburban women—my ass) supposed to be talking about?
No idea! That’s why I’m wondering if she’ll borrow stuff like ‘Lock her up’ or ‘Build that wall.’
Or whether she’ll be so bored by it all that she’ll just deliver a series of musings on how great her life is.
re: #46 Big Beautiful Door
Why does it take comedians to do the job of journalists? Just asking.
It was the court jester that could get away with criticizing the king.
Judge rejects Pennsylvania GOP’s push to allow poll watchers from anywhere in state monitor election precincts. https://t.co/VDCY4XXagx pic.twitter.com/lvStFOK7b3
— AP Eastern U.S. (@APEastRegion) November 3, 2016
re: #83 BeachDem
What exactly is Melania (appeals to suburban women—my ass) supposed to be talking about?
She vants to be left alone….
re: #87 Backwoods_Sleuth
in Cincinnati right now:
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Would love to see Bernie camp-out in NH or Wisconsin.
I don’t think HRC is going to win OH.
GOP homeland security chair accuses Clinton of committing “treason” because of the way she handled emails https://t.co/kXJsIcxleV pic.twitter.com/1H11YsSpHi
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) November 3, 2016
This is amazing. Careless, even willfully careless treatment of classified info is UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES ‘Treason’ https://t.co/RSrzBRiz7l
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 3, 2016
re: #61 HappyWarrior
The Romney campaign believed that Ann would humanize Mitt too and Ann actually in the end showed herself to be more unlikable than Mitt by acting like we the American people owed it to the Romneys to give them residence at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Yeah, it’s shocking that after Ann/Egg said things like
“Women, you need to wake up. Women have to ask themselves who’s going to have and be there for you. I can promise you, I know, that Mitt will be there for you. He will stand up for you, he will hear your voices”
and
“I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids.”
that Romney only lost women by 18 points.
re: #103 Eclectic Cyborg
Some wingnut friend of mine is sending me messages saying Trump is “surging” in the polls. Were there more bullshit polls released today?
Hillary is still ahead by more than Obama was in the last 2 months before the 2012 election.
Trump just now in Jacksonville: “I’m honored to have the greatest temperament that anyone’s ever had.”
— Dan Zak (@MrDanZak) November 3, 2016
People are going to vote for a man who has no self-awareness AND no idea what the word “temperament” means https://t.co/nLBlIIUG1s
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) November 3, 2016
Asked Kellyanne Conway if Melania would address Trump accusations
“The nice thing about the 1st amendment is you can ask rude questions”— Eliot Nelson (@eliotnelson) November 3, 2016
“Rude”?
Trump bragged about sexual assault, but questioning Melania about that is “rude.”
Got it. https://t.co/XHf4SMD78b— Laffy (@GottaLaff) November 3, 2016
Huge news! More early votes have now been cast in Florida than in all of 2012.
— Robby Mook (@RobbyMook) November 3, 2016
re: #110 BeachDem
Yeah, it’s shocking that after Ann/Egg said things like
“Women, you need to wake up. Women have to ask themselves who’s going to have and be there for you. I can promise you, I know, that Mitt will be there for you. He will stand up for you, he will hear your voices”
and
“I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids.”
that Romney only lost women by 18 points.
Or my personal favorite:
Trump says he’s not recanting his past statements that he has a relationship with Putin. But also, he doesn’t have a relationship w/ Putin. pic.twitter.com/J6lIrOUxt2
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) November 3, 2016
re: #110 BeachDem
Yeah, it’s shocking that after Ann/Egg said things like
“Women, you need to wake up. Women have to ask themselves who’s going to have and be there for you. I can promise you, I know, that Mitt will be there for you. He will stand up for you, he will hear your voices”
and
“I love the fact that there are women out there who don’t have a choice and they must go to work and they still have to raise the kids.”
that Romney only lost women by 18 points.
That does give me hope though because no way does Trump do better than Romney did among women.
re: #112 The Vicious Babushka
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How anyone hears that and doesn’t burst out laughing because it’s A) his temperament sucks and B) it’s so over the top stupid.
A neuroscientist explains why Trump’s obsession with revenge would make him a dangerous president https://t.co/NRXsp8zgiJ pic.twitter.com/zs08HShA8e
— Raw Story (@RawStory) November 3, 2016
re: #90 HappyWarrior
Yeah I do remember that too. Honestly, it all just saddens me. Working class whites in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and other places, descendants of immigrants who got shit because of their accents and were assumed to be radicals joining the Trump parade just saddens me. It’s personal too since that’s my background. Nativism and racism are so ugly. At the same time, I am glad my own family has perspective. My parents think nothing less of the fact that their only granddaughter is Hispanic and in fact joke that she’ll be dancing better than us because of her Latin roots.
We’ve talked about it before Happy. People forget thae word slave derived from Slav because many of the Slavic people were captured and enslaved by western Europeans.
re: #112 The Vicious Babushka
Jesus, Moses and Abraham couldn’t be reached for comment. @MrDanZak
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) November 3, 2016
re: #120 The Vicious Babushka
I don’t think it should take a neuroscientist. Just sayin’.
re: #93 HappyWarrior
What, you never married a pompous “billionaire” old enough to be your Dad?
Well, just that one time (at band camp)
re: #121 ObserverArt
We’ve talked about it before Happy. People forget thae word slave derived from Slav because many of the Slavic people were captured and enslaved by western Europeans.
Yep.
Meanwhile, Junior continues spewing nonsense:
Rigged and corrupt. You and your craven family know all about both @DonaldJTrumpJr. Talking from experience - and projection.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) November 3, 2016
re: #98 HappyWarrior
I hope they listen to him. Bernie wasn’t my cup of tea- odd for a millenial but if he gets these kids to vote, good.
I just hope they’re not only listening to him, but that they’re getting their asses to the polls to vote!
re: #126 lawhawk
Meanwhile, Junior continues spewing nonsense:
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re: #102 Kragar
Kragar @Kragar_LGF
That would be because Congress, which writes the laws, is out of session because they’re campaigning, you fucking idiot. @realDonaldTrump
1:55 PM - 3 Nov 2016
It might also be because he is trying to save the country from electing Trump and set this country back who knows how far.
NEW: FBI’s anti-Clinton atmosphere is sufficiently intense that some agents call it ‘Trumpland’: https://t.co/OzsBgLx3nz
— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) November 3, 2016
re: #83 BeachDem
What exactly is Melania (appeals to suburban women—my ass) supposed to be talking about?
Gwyneth Paltrow has more appeal to suburban woman, and this is a woman who sells ungodly expensive merchandise on her website and recommended the occasional steam-cleaning of the vajayjay.
re: #130 lawhawk
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re: #108 Sir John Barron
Would love to see Bernie camp-out in NH or Wisconsin.
I don’t think HRC is going to win OH.
I’m not going to even begin to think that way as an Ohioan. I’m counting on women and minorities to save this state.
re: #114 Backwoods_Sleuth
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And again, I give big credit to Decatur Deb and to my campaign kid!
Donald complains about Obama campaigning for him while President. Uh Donald, Chris Christie is one of your biggest surrogates and a sitting governor. And your running mate is too.
re: #130 lawhawk
gotta love it… they want to indict her, but can’t find a law that she broke… ain’t that a pain in the ass….
Anyhow I feel pretty good all and all as we enter the final weekend. I think Trump definitely has a higher floor than he should be but I don’t see him having a high enough ceiling to push him to the WH either.
re: #136 BeachDem
And again, I give big credit to Decatur Deb and to my campaign kid!
Retirees. We’ve got the time, we’ve got the money, and we’re easily pissed off.
re: #138 piratedan
gotta love it… they want to indict her, but can’t find a law that she broke… ain’t that a pain in the ass….
It is disturbing though how many FBI agents apparently really like Trump given the GOP’s own national security establishment can’t seem to stand him.
Excessive Nasal Drip brought on by not having the slightest clue what the job of President entails.
#atypicalallergies pic.twitter.com/GGSuGo0UUf— ✌Mark Bonnet🤘 (@Mytquinn69) November 3, 2016
I ordered the 2016 Election Prep Kit from the Home Shopping Network.
#WeirdVotingBoothRituals pic.twitter.com/sLaEonojyt— ✌Mark Bonnet🤘 (@Mytquinn69) November 3, 2016
re: #138 piratedan
gotta love it… they want to indict her, but can’t find a law that she broke… ain’t that a pain in the ass….
re: #130 lawhawk
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So Comey is the head of the FBI in name only and has lost control of the department.
Lovely.
This will always be remembered as the presidential election in which the KKK, the KGB and the FBI all supported the same candidate.
— Victor Laszlo (@Impolitics) November 2, 2016
re: #143 scottslemmons
read that a couple of days ago, great article. Lays it out nice and succinctly. I know that there are things that can be less than perfect about Ms. Clinton, but this straw-woman that the GOP has created anointing her as this Dr. Girlfriend from The Guild of Calamitous Intent is pretty much fucking ridiculous.
She wants affordable healthcare for folks and she wants to see all kids to have a shot at whatever life they choose and she wants rich people to pay more taxes for it to happen. Christ, she should be burned at the stake.
OT and apropos of nothing, im up to just under 4 miles every other day. i was thinking where i ran last week and where ill be running next week. a different place each and every time
home
route 23 NJ
Route 2, MA
Overseas highway, key largo
trumbull str hartford, ct
route 1, darien, ct
route 1, west philly, pa
broadway, nyc
(well i thought it was interesting)
re: #148 piratedan
read that a couple of days ago, great article. Lays it out nice and succinctly. I know that there are things that can be less than perfect about Ms. Clinton, but this straw-woman that the GOP has created anointing her as this Dr. Girlfriend from The Guild of Calamitous Intent is pretty much fucking ridiculous.
She wants affordable healthcare for folks and she wants to see all kids to have a shot at whatever life they choose and she wants rich people to pay more taxes for it to happen. Christ, she should be burned at the stake.
It’s not just the GOP. A lot of people on the left unfortunately have fallen for this crap as well and they refuse to consider they may be wrong. Let me preface this in saying I did not think much her in 2008, I hated how she ran her campaign, in fact I thought it was actually quite obnoxious but as I’ve learned more about her and seen what she’s done over the years, I’ve become a fan but I’ve also seen how much bullshit and yes sexism her opponents throw at her.
Trump loves to talk about how Clinton ‘may’ be under indictment. This motherfucker actually is under indictment! But hey emalis are somehow more scandalous than fraud and potential child rape.
re: #141 HappyWarrior
It is disturbing though how many FBI agents apparently really like Trump given the GOP’s own national security establishment can’t seem to stand him.
My personal, anecdotal, experience with this via my job is that the FBI is not particularly pro-Trump, they are just rabidly anti-Hillary Clinton and would support Pol Pot over her. She would be wise to do some major house cleaning.
re: #148 piratedan
She wants affordable healthcare for folks and she wants to see all kids to have a shot at whatever life they choose and she wants rich people to pay more taxes for it to happen. Christ, she should be burned at the stake.
And this Huffington Post bit pointed up the same thing — God, Hillary wants good things for people, what a monster! ;)
re: #140 Decatur Deb
Retirees. We’ve got the time, we’ve got the money, and we’re easily pissed off.
Whee dogie. And the campaign kid is a Bolivian immigrant/former Dreamer, who became a citizen, graduated college and is also pissed off and working hard.
Here she is with Alicia Machado
.@machadooficial haciendo campaña en Miami para Hillary Clinton. Gracias Alicia Machado por todo tu apoyo. @SilvinaLaLatina #WeAreFL pic.twitter.com/YqRXitdXd4
— Robert Julien (@RCJulien91) November 2, 2016
re: #152 Jack Burton
My personal, anecdotal, experience with this via my job is that the FBI is not particularly pro-Trump, they are just rabidly anti-Hillary Clinton and would support Pol Pot over her. She would be wise to do some major house cleaning.
Ah okay, makes sense. Dangerous mindset to take especially given Trump. Agree with that she should clean house.
re: #148 piratedan
affordable healthcare for folks and she wants to see all kids to have a shot at whatever life they choose
Shots and a shot! Just don’t tell the kids what they’re in for….
Melania: “I will be an advocate for women…”
Being married to Trump kinda cancels that right out.— Laffy (@GottaLaff) November 3, 2016
Melania Trump speaking is like when you’re in high school presenting and straight up staring at the PowerPoint reading word by word 🙄
— Nic (@NGonza007) November 3, 2016
re: #145 Interesting Times
Don’t forget the GOP.
re: #159 Backwoods_Sleuth
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high school and powerpoint?
we used pencil sharpeners to make powerful points
In other news: I’m never going to Australia… pic.twitter.com/cfBIcemkno
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 3, 2016
I saw this over at TPM
Brazilian prosecutor opens a criminal investigation into pension fund investment in Tump’s Rio de Janiero hotel. Remember, there is a Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the US. I’m sure the FBI is on top of it.
- Josh Marshall
Melania Trump: “We have to find a better way to talk to each other” on social media
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) November 3, 2016
You first, @MELANIATRUMP: https://t.co/djI43Sd7Pu https://t.co/d6udo10cLP
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) November 3, 2016
re: #130 lawhawk
So they think she committed a crime and because the justice department says there’s not a case, they decide to engage in a mass violation of the Hatch Act?
re: #162 Kragar
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that reminds me…
That wolf spider is still in my kitchen sink and I’m pretty sure it’s getting bigger.
re: #166 Backwoods_Sleuth
that reminds me…
That wolf spider is still in my kitchen sink and I’m pretty sure it’s getting bigger.
Sounds like you might have some little spiders soon.
re: #166 Backwoods_Sleuth
that reminds me…
That wolf spider is still in my kitchen sink and I’m pretty sure it’s getting bigger.
I killed a big black widow on the bathroom wall about three weeks ago. Halloween decorations bothered me this year.
re: #166 Backwoods_Sleuth
that reminds me…
That wolf spider is still in my kitchen sink and I’m pretty sure it’s getting bigger.
Melania Trump said it’s never OK when kid is bullied, but “it is unacceptable when it’s done by someone with no name hiding on the internet”
— Ashley Killough (@KilloughCNN) November 3, 2016
When her husband bullies people on the Internet though, that’s ok #Fraud https://t.co/Y7BQjc8OFy
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) November 3, 2016
A Jacobin troll, an alt right troll and a Russian troll walk into a bar. Bartender says “For the last time, you have to be 21 to drink sir.”
— Ethan Peretz (@MMonides) November 3, 2016
re: #163 Single-handed sailor
I saw this over at TPM
Trump projects and their local partners are also in serious legal hot water with the governments of Turkey, India and Azerbaijan. We all know as President he’d demand those nations let slide whatever financial corruption, building code issues, environmental issues, etc problems or he’d make it his personal mission to destroy them.
Good for business, you say?
Nervous World Markets Signal a Real Possibility of a Trump Win
“Trump’s victory could lead to volatility, flight to safety, and sell-offs in stocks,” Soeren Moerch, the head of fixed-income trading at Danske Bank in Copenhagen, told Bloomberg on Wednesday. “We still think Clinton will win, and it will be business as usual, but it has become a very tight race.”
His comments follow a letter signed by 370 economists who warned Americans that electing Trump would be a catastrophic mistake. The number crunchers, who included a handful of Nobel laureates, said the Republican nominee is a “dangerous, destructive choice” as he “promotes magical thinking and conspiracy theories.”
re: #170 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Is there an actual point to/subject of/reason for Melania’s speech? Where is she anyway? (I just can’t bring myself to watch)
re: #172 sagehen
Trump projects and their local partners are also in serious legal hot water with the governments of Turkey, India and Azerbaijan. We all know as President he’d demand those nations let slide whatever financial corruption, building code issues, environmental issues, etc problems or he’d make it his personal mission to destroy them.
Also Mexico.
re: #175 BeachDem
Is there an actual point to/subject of/reason for Melania’s speech? Where is she anyway? (I just can’t bring myself to watch)
Desperation to erase the big losses they’re going to accumulate among women voters.
re: #175 BeachDem
Is there an actual point to/subject of/reason for Melania’s speech? Where is she anyway? (I just can’t bring myself to watch)
it was supposed to make all of us white women feel better about voting for donald.
Well, this is helpful:
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, which is located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego and that will be a polling place on election day, distributed a weekly newsletter in mid-October that had a flier inserted in it that told parishioners they’d go to hell if they voted for Democrats.
re: #173 HappyWarrior
This is ok though.
“I will make sure that you and I meet one day while we’re in the courthouse. And I will take you for every penny you still don’t have. And I will come after your Daily Beast and everybody else that you possibly know,” Cohen said. “So I’m warning you, tread very fucking lightly, because what I’m going to do to you is going to be fucking disgusting. You understand me?”
“You write a story that has Mr. Trump’s name in it, with the word rape, and I’m going to mess your life up … for as long as you’re on this frickin’ planet … you’re going to have judgments against you, so much money, you’ll never know how to get out from underneath it,” he added.
Sez Who? Trump lawyer, Michael Cohen.
re: #177 HappyWarrior
I thought this was her long delayed immigration status news conference.
Save the date!
⚠️ Tuba players: we’re holding auditions for Principal Tuba. Closing date 25 Nov 2016: https://t.co/Lo05qz1AIj ⚠️
— London Symphony Orch (@londonsymphony) October 26, 2016
*BOOM*
Former FBI Assistant Director James Kallstrom: The people should be mad at the Democrats. https://t.co/96w7UH99Zk
— FOX Business (@FoxBusiness) November 2, 2016
The $1M gift that @realDonaldTrump gave to veterans in May, under media pressure, went to USMC charity run by Kallstrom. https://t.co/DQy5ZAQFB1
— David Fahrenthold (@Fahrenthold) November 3, 2016
@puppymnkey Nothing says race to the bottom more than that does.
— jim (@jlcoffeecup) November 3, 2016
.@DanaBashCNN on @MELANIATRUMP appeal for decency on social media: “I kept thinking, ‘Have you met Donald Trump?’”
— Karen Tumulty (@ktumulty) November 3, 2016
re: #183 Kragar
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i remember him on the show FBI Files. Didn’t know he was a wingnut.
re: #185 Backwoods_Sleuth
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No kidding. It’s well known by now that her husband was tweeting insults at Alicia Machado at 3 in the frigging morning. I am sorry but Melania are you that fucking dense?
re: #187 HappyWarrior
No kidding. It’s well known by now that her husband was tweeting insults at Alicia Machado at 3 in the frigging morning. I am sorry but Melania are you that fucking dense?
Yes
Melania also went with the Little House on the Prairie look:
.@MELANIATRUMP: “Our culture has gotten too mean and too rough, especially to children and teenagers.” pic.twitter.com/eNAz0p8Ax0
— Fox News (@FoxNews) November 3, 2016
re: #179 BeachDem
Well, this is helpful:
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, which is located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego and that will be a polling place on election day, distributed a weekly newsletter in mid-October that had a flier inserted in it that told parishioners they’d go to hell if they voted for Democrats.
Alrighty then:
The church claims that it did not insert the fliers into its weekly bulletins and said that they were not authorized.
“For all I know someone thought that they were doing a service,” diocese spokesman Kevin Eckery said of the flier.
re: #187 HappyWarrior
No kidding. It’s well known by now that her husband was tweeting insults at Alicia Machado at 3 in the frigging morning. I am sorry but Melania are you that fucking dense?
Imma guessing that it’s a pretty good bet that they don’t sleep in the same room.
re: #189 Backwoods_Sleuth
Melania also went with the Little House on the Prairie look:
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And yet your husbands supporters insist who kids who talk about getting bullied are “PC complainers.” Jesus lady. I mean I don’t think she’s a bad person but she’s goddamn clueless.
re: #192 Backwoods_Sleuth
Imma guessing that it’s a pretty good bet that they don’t sleep in the same room.
Yeah he probably rages at his enemies as he sleeps.
oh dear, not only did she rarely peel her eyes away from the teleprompter, she also did this:
Melania Trump is mouthing words the crowd is supposed to say.
“Do we want a president who is a fighter for us?!”
**Melania mouthes yes’** pic.twitter.com/0czMkyG4nq— Christina Wilkie (@christinawilkie) November 3, 2016
re: #142 Backwoods_Sleuth
@Mytquinn69 And here I thought it was what was left of his brain matter leaking out, which is why he sounds stupider every day.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) November 3, 2016
re: #144 ObserverArt
So Comey is the head of the FBI in name only and has lost control of the department.
Lovely.
I wonder if anyone else finds this as fucking terrifying as I do.
Trump wants to ‘murica what he does to his Buisness
politico.com
re: #190 Dr Lizardo
New Wonder Woman trailer dropped. Looks good - maybe DC got it right this time.
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Damn, yowza
Source to @DanaBashCNN: Trump’s advisers encourage him to get off-script thoughts out before he gets on stage. https://t.co/SGLkLYcvl3
— Rebekah Metzler (@rebekahmetzler) November 3, 2016
How to calm a sociopath to make him president https://t.co/7Z3QPuskli
— Silver Surfer (@RobPulseNews) November 3, 2016
re: #183 Kragar
so the guys investigating the Clinton Foundation for “pay to play” run their own charity; that was funded by a 1M donation by Donald Trump…. one of the few that ANYONE has been able to verify.
I need an ME to exhume Irony’s body, just to make sure that its really dead.
re: #189 Backwoods_Sleuth
Melania also went with the Little House on the Prairie look:
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Does she know who Donald Trump is?
Kellyanne told reporters ahead of Melania’s speech that one issue she would want to take on as FLOTUS is making social media more positive.
— Ashley Killough (@KilloughCNN) November 3, 2016
Melania Trump literally said that a Jewish journalist who got attacked by internet neo-Nazis over a profile of her had it coming https://t.co/SlAJTZ5ir7
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) November 3, 2016
re: #162 Kragar
Is that a perspective thing…where that’s actually a small thing close to the camera? Or is that a BAFS (big assed fucking spider)?
Melania just plagiarized Trump’s second wife Marla Maples. Here’s the only Google results for “if you could dream it, you could become it”: pic.twitter.com/ALeHuSZqEm
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) November 3, 2016
That would be because Congress, which writes the laws, is out of session because they’re campaigning, you fucking idiot. @realDonaldTrump
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 3, 2016
@Kragar_LGF @realDonaldTrump BREAKING: Guy running for president of the United States has no freaking idea what the job entails. https://t.co/Vh0kiYoCbM
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 3, 2016
re: #208 Charles Johnson
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That’s been apparent since Day 1. Scary how well he polls despite that.
re: #205 Backwoods_Sleuth
Melania just plagiarized Trump’s second wife Marla Maples. Here’s the only Google results for “if you could dream it, you could become it”
And someone in that campaign actually thought this was a good idea.
Trump made his money by stiffing small businesses and workers. He weaponized threats to sue. PBO talked about it today. #StrongerTogether pic.twitter.com/RmbNOeftyT
— Rafal Hill (@rafalhill) November 3, 2016
re: #211 makeitstop
And someone in that campaign actually thought this was a good idea.
The entire Trump campaign seems to have no idea that the Internet is forever.
And with that, goodnight, Lizards.
re: #213 Dr Lizardo
The entire Trump campaign seems to have no idea that the Internet is forever.
And with that, goodnight, Lizards.
I wonder if that will get any attention.
re: #199 Sir John Barron
Just going to point out that I was a huge Gal Gadot fan before she got famous.
And I’ve got the Mrs. stamp of approval too.
Step 1. Call Verizon and bitch about contract error.
Step 2. Order Googly Nexus 5X from Project Fi for $249
Step 3. Enroll in Googly plan for less than half Verizon cost.
Step 4. Downgrade data portion of MIL’s plan on Verizon to reasonable 2gb and save another $20/month
re: #211 makeitstop
And someone in that campaign actually thought this was a good idea.
Melania just plagiarized Trump’s second wife Marla Maples. Here’s the only Google results for “if you could dream it, you could become it”
Think they both plagiarized Rocky Horror Picture Show.
re: #208 Charles Johnson
Ask the question of Congress, which is out of session so they can run for reelection. Happens every 2 years in fact. @realDonaldTrump
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) November 3, 2016
Great example of off-prompter Trump:”The theft of American prosperity will end and we don’t mind that it’s 115 degrees in this room, right?” pic.twitter.com/JQIYE1uxu7
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) November 3, 2016
NEW: FBI’s anti-Clinton atmosphere is sufficiently intense that some agents call it ‘Trumpland’: https://t.co/OzsBgLx3nz
— Spencer Ackerman (@attackerman) November 3, 2016
there is no brain left inside that orange head:
Trump with a long riff on Donna Brazile in Jacksonville: “She should be fired but much more importantly, Hillary Clinton should be fired.” pic.twitter.com/bJJbPf5NoD
— Sopan Deb (@SopanDeb) November 3, 2016
re: #205 Backwoods_Sleuth
Donald and Melania are literally Dumb and Dumber.
re: #222 Backwoods_Sleuth
there is no brain left inside that orange head:
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But Trump’s on message. //
if trump becomes president, of course all of the rancid crap ryan has been trying to pass since he was in diapers will slide through like a white castle hamburger
but remember this: what they are trying to do is legislate away the future. ban the future, take away its id, keep it away from the polling places, make it hard to find, allow you not to rent to it
but the future will still arrive
the future is like water, it gets in through the cracks. in the late 19th century, wild eyed radicals ran on impossible utopian issues: a fifty hour workweek, woman’s sufferage, the right to marry who you please, the right to have sex out of marriage in a hotel without being hunted down by the house dick, guaranteed pensions backed by the government, compensation for injuries sustained on the job
crazy radical stuff
if trump gets in, we’ll be in for a season of crazyness as the morons and their exploiters run wild trying to make the sun run backwards. yes, people will get hurt; they may even break some things that can’t be fixed
but the future will keep on coming
remember, these days republicans try to convince people that they were the ones who proposed and passed the civil rights acts, that they want to “preserve” social security, and that they all were dead set against the iraq war. donald trump even claims working for the forgotten lower middle class that has been screwed by the wealthy and the multinationals that the democrats and republicans have been protecting
the future will get here sooner or later
re: #227 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
granted, but like a time traveler in some alternate universe, I want to limit the collateral damage if I can….
re: #166 Backwoods_Sleuth
that reminds me…
That wolf spider is still in my kitchen sink and I’m pretty sure it’s getting bigger.
re: #227 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
15 years ago, the city I moved to had about 12K people. The city leaders, seeing what was about to happen being a suburb of Dallas, kept putting up referendums to fund road and school construction. The long time residents, not wanting the city to change, kept voting them down. Eventually, though, enough people moved in that these funding bills passed, but, because it took so long, we have multiple construction projects going on all at once, for a city that is now at 43K.
Penn State slammed with $2.4 million fine for failure to report Sandusky crimes https://t.co/Dw93OXO5WO
re: #227 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
if trump becomes president, of course all of the rancid crap ryan has been trying to pass since he was in diapers will slide through like a white castle hamburger
but remember this: what they are trying to do is legislate away the future. ban the future, take away its id, keep it away from the polling places, make it hard to find, allow you not to rent to it
but the future will still arrive
the future is like water, it gets in through the cracks. in the late 19th century, wild eyed radicals ran on impossible utopian issues: a fifty hour workweek, woman’s sufferage, the right to marry who you please, the right to have sex out of marriage in a hotel without being hunted down by the house dick, guaranteed pensions backed by the government, compensation for injuries sustained on the job
crazy radical stuff
if trump gets in, we’ll be in for a season of crazyness as the morons and their exploiters run wild trying to make the sun run backwards. yes, people will get hurt; they may even break some things that can’t be fixed
but the future will keep on coming
remember, these days republicans try to convince people that they were the ones who proposed and passed the civil rights acts, that they want to “preserve” social security, and that they all were dead set against the iraq war. donald trump even claims working for the forgotten lower middle class that has been screwed by the wealthy and the multinationals that the democrats and republicans have been protecting
the future will get here sooner or later
Maybe that’s where my serenity is coming from.
That, and watching the local Tea Party chapter die (which is part of the phenomenon you describe).
And the Susan B. Anthony dollar in my watch pocket.
THIS is why my Facebook was blowing up earlier today:
Oops: Fox anchor retracts claim of ‘likely’ Clinton indictment after conservatives sites go wild
re: #232 wrenchwench
Maybe that’s where my serenity is coming from.
That, and watching the local Tea Party chapter die (which is part of the phenomenon you describe).
And the Susan B. Anthony dollar in my watch pocket.
I’m feeling pretty good too seeing how well HRC polls in VA. I’m honestly curious how the Congressional race goes here. This is a competitive district presidential but it’s been Republican congressional but Comstock doesn’t have the seniority that Wolf did. Her ads against Bennett are very negative which suggest to me she’s running scared because it took the now infamous Trump-Bush tape for her to actually condemn Trump.
re: #230 Belafon
15 years ago, the city I moved to had about 12K people. The city leaders, seeing what was about to happen being a suburb of Dallas, kept putting up referendums to fund road and school construction. The long time residents, not wanting the city to change, kept voting them down. Eventually, though, enough people moved in that these funding bills passed, but, because it took so long, we have multiple construction projects going on all at once, for a city that is now at 43K.
Is it McKinney or Frisco?
re: #234 Dr. Matt
THIS is why my Facebook was blowing up earlier today:
Oops: Fox anchor retracts claim of ‘likely’ Clinton indictment after conservatives sites go wild
Fox knows how to pull the ears of their gullble viewers.
re: #179 BeachDem
Well, this is helpful:
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church, which is located in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego and that will be a polling place on election day, distributed a weekly newsletter in mid-October that had a flier inserted in it that told parishioners they’d go to hell if they voted for Democrats.
I was reading the article below the other day. The GOP needs to be defeated resoundingly because these religious right assholes are still intent on tearing down the wall between church & state:
Religious leaders risk losing tax-exempt status for picking side
NASHVILLE, TN (WSMV) - A 50-year-old rule in the federal tax code has been thrust into the middle of the presidential campaign, and it’s creating a big debate over the separation of church and state.
It’s called the Johnson Amendment, and Donald Trump wants to repeal it. […]
Fifty-two years after Democrat Lyndon B. Johnson introduced a federal tax rule prohibiting 501(c)(3) organizations from supporting political candidates, Republicans are calling for a change. […]
McDonald said he believes this push to allow tax exempt organizations to support candidates is only going to get stronger.
“In 2012 I kind of saw an eclipse of it. I saw it start to permeate a little bit. Now it’s really proliferated to where people are asking questions and really wanting to know what it’s about,” McDonald said. […]
Churches, synagogues, mosques, etc. free to fire up their followers over politics—what could possibly go wrong? And BTW, what about all the whining WRT “political Islam” supposedly intent on undermining our Constitution? (As if other religions aren’t “political.” Puhleez.)
Wonder if Reince can put a lid on donald about this:
“There is no need for this judicial fire drill,” U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert wrote in his ruling. https://t.co/9WeAS9iuwM
U.S. District Judge Gerald Pappert, a Republican and former state attorney general, took a dim view of his party’s request to rewrite the state’s 79-year-old Election Code just days before Tuesday’s general election.
“There is no need for this judicial fire drill and [the Republican Party] offers no reasonable explanation or justification for the harried process they created,” Pappert wrote in a ruling released Thursday.
Pappert, as he did during a hearing on the matter last week, noted that legislation to amend the Election Code was introduced in the state House in January 2015. The Republican-controlled House did not bring that measure up for a full vote.
The Election Code requires poll watchers, appointed by candidates or political parties, to serve in the county where they are registered to vote.
Trump, in rallies in Pennsylvania and other states, has repeatedly claimed - absent evidence - that the election is “rigged.”
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Pappert, in his ruling, said the Republican Party’s “preoccupation with the role of poll watchers to deter purported voter fraud disregards other aspects of the regulatory framework” such as election board workers from the Democratic and Republican Parties who oversee polling place operations and have more authority than poll watchers.
And he said the Republican Party’s claims of voter fraud are “based on speculation … and the unproven assumption” that traveling poll watchers would be able to stop that crime.
Megan Sweeney, a spokeswoman for the Pennsylvania Republican Party, called Pappert’s ruling “a blow to openness and transparency in our electoral system.”
re: #5 electrotek
I always suspected that as soon as they got the right to marry, there would be some gays who would vote Republican and become more conservative in their ideology. For some, money trumps social issues, I guess.
re: #237 HappyWarrior
Fox knows how to pull the ears of their gullble viewers.
It started with Wingnut sites and metastasized to Fox. *Insert shocked face*
re: #240 Belafon
Rockwall. Smallest county in the state.
God I hate Rockwall. I hope I never move there, the people there are just another story, and I thought Plano was bad.
re: #238 CuriousLurker
I was reading this the other day. The GOP needs to be defeated resoundingly because these religious right assholes are still intent on tearing down the wall between church & state: Religious leaders risk losing tax-exempt status for picking side
Churches, synagogues, mosques, etc. free to fire up their followers over politics—what could possibly go wrong? And BTW, what about all the whining WRT “political Islam” supposedly intent on undermining our Constitution? (As if other religions aren’t “political.” Puhleez.)
The religious right remains one of the most ugly parts of the conservative movement.
re: #235 HappyWarrior
I’m feeling pretty good too seeing how well HRC polls in VA. I’m honestly curious how the Congressional race goes here. This is a competitive district presidential but it’s been Republican congressional but Comstock doesn’t have the seniority that Wolf did. Her ads against Bennett are very negative which suggest to me she’s running scared because it took the now infamous Trump-Bush tape for her to actually condemn Trump.
I will take a special delight when VA is called early for HRC.
re: #245 Sir John Barron
I will take a special delight when VA is called early for HRC.
I feel it will be called earlier than it’s been for Obama. McCain and Romney could compete here. Trump has appeal but unfortunately for him, it’s in the lesser populated parts of the state.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange denies Russia is source of stolen emails from Clinton campaign and Democratic Party https://t.co/N94bA7KEwv pic.twitter.com/y9W707oNqV
— ABC News (@ABC) November 3, 2016
Well, then… case closed! [cough] @ABC https://t.co/BO3tdp2MJb
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 3, 2016
re: #227 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
…
the future will get here sooner or later
what you wrote was very good
id say the future will get here right on time
re: #247 Charles Johnson
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Of course, he does. Not exactly breaking news there ABC.
re: #243 electrotek
God I hate Rockwall. I hope I never move there, the people there are just another story, and I thought Plano was bad.
There are some things I like about it (the schools, and that there are 10,000 restaurants), but I won’t miss it if I get the chance to move. I will have to give the citizens some props though: When the mayor prosed bathroom rules earlier this year, even the conservatives here shot it down. Fort Worth can’t even claim that.
re: #246 HappyWarrior
I feel it will be called earlier than it’s been for Obama. McCain and Romney could compete here. Trump has appeal but unfortunately for him, it’s in the lesser populated parts of the state.
It says something about how anxious I feel about this election that I am assuming HRC wins VA.
re: #190 Dr Lizardo
New Wonder Woman trailer dropped. Looks good - maybe DC got it right this time.
Setting it in Europe during The Great War is a very interesting choice. I’m sold.
Saw Moonlight yesterday and highly recommend it.
re: #234 Dr. Matt
Lie. Retract. Lie. Retract. Damage is already done.
re: #190 Dr Lizardo
New Wonder Woman trailer dropped. Looks good - maybe DC got it right this time.
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Ehh. I remember when everyone said the “Suicide Squad” trailers showed that DC had finally gotten it right.
And I’m put off by the “I used to want to save the world” line at the beginning. DC and Warners hate the idea of idealistic superheroes, and that’s why they keep failing.
re: #239 Backwoods_Sleuth
Translation: Your being so disorganized that you can’t pour piss out of a boot without directions doesn’t mean you get bailed out judicially.
Bernie Sanders rally for Clinton/Kaine at University of Cincinnati
UC Public Safety Director Whalen says room at capacity of 1,200.
— Jay Hanselman (@JayHanselman) November 3, 2016
re: #257 Backwoods_Sleuth
Bernie Sanders rally for Clinton/Kaine at University of Cincinnati
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Media: Enthusiasm for Democrats way down.
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re: #239 Backwoods_Sleuth
Disgusting. So they want to go back to the 60s when they could legally harass and intimidate Black voters? This is what the so-called Party of Lincoln has become.
re: #258 Sir John Barron
Media: Enthusiasm for Democrats way down.
/
Why is no one clamoring to break the fire code?!
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re: #259 Patricia Kayden
Disgusting. So they want to go back to the 60s when they could legally harass and intimidate Black voters? This is what the so-called Party of Lincoln has become.
That’s exactly what for GOP wants to do.
re: #259 Patricia Kayden
Disgusting. So they want to go back to the 60s when they could legally harass and intimidate Black voters? This is what the so-called Party of Lincoln has become.
Yes.
livestream for those who may be interested:
WATCH LIVE: #BernieSanders is having a rally at U.C. in support of #HillaryClinton this afternoon at 3:30pm https://t.co/uYvwodyPI9 pic.twitter.com/rjepEi6V3e
— Local 12/WKRC-TV (@Local12) November 3, 2016
re: #257 Backwoods_Sleuth
Bernie Sanders rally for Clinton/Kaine at University of Cincinnati
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The Fire Marshal is a Republican!!!
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Our next POTUS @realDonaldTrump watching our next FLOTUS @MELANIATRUMP aboard #TrumpForceOne. Get out & #VoteTrumpPence16 & lets #MAGA! pic.twitter.com/69ctKQ6fZq
— Dan Scavino Jr. (@DanScavino) November 3, 2016
Trump watching CNN, a network which he says he doesn’t watch because it’s biased against him. https://t.co/jpDvIhPPZz
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) November 3, 2016
I apologize for the blue language
Donald Trump has never been closer to the presidency than he is at this moment https://t.co/ouTv5XH9ob
— Chris Cillizza (@TheFix) November 3, 2016
Chris Cillizza has never been closer to deep throating Donald Trump than he is at this moment. https://t.co/zRl2f953I2
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) November 3, 2016
re: #265 Backwoods_Sleuth
If anything, that photo makes his already notoriously tiny hands seem even smaller.
Ted Cruz tells reporters he voted for Trump/Pence on Monday
— Ines de La Cuetara (@InesdLC) November 3, 2016
Cruz adds, “I’ll make a point I am getting ready to get on a gigantic airplane that has Donald Trump’s name painted on the side of it’ https://t.co/mNiaofLdvy
— Ines de La Cuetara (@InesdLC) November 3, 2016
re: #266 Dr. Matt
Donald Trump has never been closer to the presidency than he is at this moment washingtonpost.com
— Chris Cillizza
Watch it, Cillizza, Mark Halperin is getting jealous.
re: #27 Sir John Barron
And yard signs. Peggy Noonan saw more Romney yard signs.
LOL!! Why anyone takes Noonan seriously is beyond me. I wish I could be as inept at my job and still get paid. If only!
Don’t forget that she predicted a Romney victory because “All the vibrations are right”. dailykos.com
re: #268 Backwoods_Sleuth
Cruz adds, “I’ll make a point I am getting ready to get on a gigantic airplane that has Donald Trump’s name painted on the side of it’
Ted Cruz tells reporters he voted for Trump/Pence on Monday
— Ines de La Cuetara (@InesdLC) November 3, 2016
— Ines de La Cuetara
Um, not sure that’s the kind of thing you want to brag about, Ted.
re: #268 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Oh Ted, You use your tongue prettier than a 20 dollar whore!
re: #266 Dr. Matt
That’s not blue. That’s the truth.
Has Trump/Pence had any rallies that did not include The Donald himself?
I can’t recall any.
What few surrogates he has travel with him.
Hillary/Kaine has many more surrogates like Sanders who travel on their own. If rallies and appearances matter at all, you would think this would be an advantage.
re: #272 Sir John Barron
@InesdLC Better question - who did @tedcruz’s wife vote for?
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) November 3, 2016
re: #269 Sir John Barron
Watch it, Cillizza, Mark Halperin is getting jealous.
Put Cillizza, Halperin, and Lumpy into a single room and they will come out bloody fighting over who loves Trump the most.
re: #266 Dr. Matt
if only Cilizza was as close to being a journalist….
Trump to Megyn Kelly: People who are bullied ‘gotta get over it’ https://t.co/2ebSrqEbat via @BullyinChief #TrumpTapes #TrumpTower #MAGA
— Norsu (@Norsu2) November 3, 2016
re: #279 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Says the guy who does nothing but whine about how “poorly treated” he is.
Good afternoon.
How’s the daily gloom and doom?
:P
re: #266 Dr. Matt
I apologize for the blue language
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Guess what? I too have never been closer to the presidency than I am at this moment!
re: #281 Varek Raith
The view’s lovely here in Mordor this time of year. The smoke off Mt. Doom catches the glow of the flaming lava just so. /
Melania Trump: “We need to teach our youth values: kindness, honesty, respect, compassion, charity. Our culture has gotten too mean & rough” pic.twitter.com/L0ZRZNdBLe
— Scott Wooledge 🌮 (@Clarknt67) November 3, 2016
re: #277 Dr. Matt
Put Cillizza, Halperin, and Lumpy into a single room and they will come out bloody fighting over who loves Trump the most.
New barnacle removal procedure:
1) Place Cillizza, Halperin and Lumpy near the surface to be treated.
2) Project an image of Trump onto said surface.
3) Stand back.
re: #275 Sir John Barron
Has Trump/Pence had any rallies that did not include The Donald himself?
I can’t recall any.
What few surrogates he has travel with him.
Hillary/Kaine has many more surrogates like Sanders who travel on their own. If rallies and appearances matter at all, you would think this would be an advantage.
I used to be a political science major and the study of campaign effects is pretty standard, but I haven’t kept up with the research to know how campaign appearances and the like affect election results.
I do recall one analysis by a Republican consultant about the 2000 election who found that only candidate on either ticket moved the numbers with visits—Lieberman.
But most election analysis tends to find little impact on things like campaign appearances and debates, etc. Election results tend to be seen to result from broader economic and demographic trends.
re: #281 Varek Raith
Good afternoon.
How’s the daily gloom and doom?
:P
Here’s something cheerful……a guy surfing a flat -screen tv
Is… that… man… riding… a flat-screen T.V.?! Video: @loabd_surf #Surfer #SurferVideos
re: #278 piratedan
if only Cilizza was as close to being a journalist….
How does it feel to win the Internets today?
re: #277 Dr. Matt
Put Cillizza, Halperin, and Lumpy into a single room and
they will come out bloody fighting over who loves Trump the mostyou’ll have a half-wit.
FTFY
Every day closer to Nov. 8th, the news gets stupider.
I’m a filthy unbeliever, but I will pray to any god or gods that would guarantee that this entire edifice of Trumpism comes crashing down into dust, and takes the entire Republican party with it, in flames. I don’t care if the remains split into three new parties for Nazis, Fundamentalists, and Reaganomicists. I want to see all of these assholes out of power and off the TV.
It’s an impossible dream, but I’d love to see it.
re: #278 piratedan
if only Cilizza was as close to being a journalist….
If someone doesn’t tweet this back at Cilizza this whole day will have been a waste.
re: #284 jaunte
Fuck me, that level of dissociation from reality is clinically interesting.
Trump is the absolute negation of all positive human qualities, which specifically includes: kindness, honesty, respect, compassion and charity.
My current theory for Melania is that she is incapable of seeing Trump, at all. The only thing that registers for her are the financial transactions that let her live in luxury.
re: #292 EPR-radar
Fuck me, that level of dissociation from reality is clinically interesting.
Trump is the absolute negation of all positive human qualities, which specifically includes: kindness, honesty, respect, compassion and charity.
My current theory for Melania is that she is incapable of seeing Trump, at all. The only thing that registers for her are the financial transactions that let her live in luxury.
What Melania sees when she looks at her husband:
re: #279 Backwoods_Sleuth
Oh fuck you Donald. Like you’ve ever been bullied a single day in your life.
Try telling that shit to the parents of kids who committed suicide after being bullied or the ones like me who barely survived it.
You don’t know jack shit about this because you always get to be the bully.
Im really surprised Melania Trump didn’t jack Sojourner Truth today, #ArentIawoman?
— Michael W. Twitty (@KosherSoul) November 3, 2016
Clinton was just intro’d in North Carolina by Mae Brown Wiggins, who was denied an apartment at a Trump building in New York.
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) November 3, 2016
.@KennyPolcari He mumbles to himself to stick to script.She knows.He gets corrected on ACA.She knows.He guesses on Foreign Policy. She Knows
— Mark Cuban (@mcuban) November 3, 2016
re: #297 The Vicious Babushka
Trolling level: Epic.
re: #295 Eclectic Cyborg
Oh fuck you Donald. Like you’ve ever been bullied a single day in your life.
Try telling that shit to the parents of kids who committed suicide after being bullied or the ones like me who barely survived it.
You don’t know jack shit about this because you always get to be the bully.
Trump was the bully, not the bullied.
re: #300 b_sharp
Trump was the bully, not the bullied.
Exactly. So fuck him and the plane he rode in on.
Bernie Sanders begins speech to 1200 at UC. Rallying votefor Clinton @Local12 live stream on https://t.co/honmF67700 pic.twitter.com/HqGyaVaosu
— Jeff Hirsh (@local12jeff) November 3, 2016
Sanders: on every issue, Clinton is superior to Trump @Local12 pic.twitter.com/xNWewuflA7
— Jeff Hirsh (@local12jeff) November 3, 2016
re: #149 dangerman
That’s fantastic! I have my second half marathon in a month coming up in LV.
re: #297 The Vicious Babushka
Clinton was just intro’d in North Carolina by Mae Brown Wiggins, who was denied an apartment at a Trump building in New York.
— Abby D. Phillip
Kellyanne: when they go low we go high.
Kellyanne: Also, here is our press conference right before the debate where we paraded Bill Clinton’s accusers and how we tried to get them in the Trump family box for the debate.
Kellyanne: Also before the 3rd debate here is where we brought out Bill Clinton’s alleged black son to file a lawsuit.
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re: #304 Sir John Barron
You forgot Malik Obama.
NY Times: Docs Don’t Back Up Income Trump Reported In Financial Disclosures https://t.co/8NEuzjVLES via @TPM
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 3, 2016
re: #303 DC_Run
That’s fantastic! I have my second half marathon in a month coming up in LV.
Howdy, hatchling, I missed your entrance.
*cough*
“Another great thing that I admire about Donald Trump: He does not lie. He’s not a liar.” https://t.co/RgoNsJrRTM
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) November 3, 2016
re: #294 makeitstop
What Melania sees when she looks at her husband:
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re: #308 Lidane
*cough*
“When he says he grabs ‘em by the pussy, then he really grabs ‘em there and not just the butt cheeks!”
re: #311 Sir John Barron
He’s more trustworthy than Clinton, like with his taxes.
And Trump started his own University, which he still runs and which gives great education to people, makes them rich.
re: #308 Lidane
That must have been a HUGE fucking check to get him to say that with a straight face.
re: #308 Lidane
“…My subject this time is Don Colbert, M.D. who practices “anti aging and integrative medicine” at his Divine Health Wellness Center in Orlando, Florida. If there weren’t enough red flags in that sentence for the skeptics reading this, know that he “has been featured on Dr. Oz” and on “many prominent Christian TV programs.” In typical fashion one of his websites tries to sell you a wide variety of supplements that make fairly vague claims about weight loss and immune support. His separate clinic website mentions chiropractic, something called “Multi-Dimensional Brainwave Therapy” and “Emotox - Allergy Testing” which apparently uses a “cold laser” to treat allergies. And to top it all off, Orac reports that he’s anti-vaccine to boot. This guy is not a friend of science.
skeptools.wordpress.com”
Press bus trying to get into venue, in traffic, while Trump took stage early- without the whole press corps pic.twitter.com/uV5DShKxuy
— Noah Gray (@NoahGrayCNN) November 3, 2016
Once again, Trump starts w/o press pool. They don’t travel on the plane/in bubble (he won’t let them) https://t.co/6Bt9J2Eb1B
— Hadas Gold (@Hadas_Gold) November 3, 2016
Lots of room left at Donald Trump’s rally in Concord, NC: pic.twitter.com/2AnjOXibNu
— Jenna Johnson (@wpjenna) November 3, 2016
And now the chair of NC GOP jokes about voter fraud, saying Osama Bin Laden voted in Chicago yesterday
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) November 3, 2016
The joke is funny because they’ve spent the last few years trying to keep black people from voting https://t.co/YXegFGyHKf
— Adam Servianski (@AdamSerwer) November 3, 2016
re: #317 Backwoods_Sleuth
And now the chair of NC GOP jokes about voter fraud, saying Osama Bin Laden voted in Chicago yesterday
— Ben Jacobs
Does the GOP really want to bring up Osama bin Laden?
re: #317 Backwoods_Sleuth
He treats the press like garbage and they still want to kiss his shoes.
re: #317 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Still waiting for @DrJillStein tweet complaining that she wasn’t allowed in the World Series because of AL/NL duopoly.
— TBogg (@tbogg) November 3, 2016
Trump, after bringing up Donna Brazile, says “Forget Donna Brazile.” (he talks about Donna Brazile at every rally now)
— Rosie Gray (@RosieGray) November 3, 2016
@JohnCleese @Minainchina Two lawyers see a pretty girl. One says, “Boy, I’d really like to screw her!” The other says, “Yeah? Out of what?”
— Damian T. Lloyd (@MinorMogul) November 3, 2016
Trump says “a lot of people are probably flowing in [to the United States] because they think I am going to win”
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) November 3, 2016
re: #322 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #324 Backwoods_Sleuth
Wait I thought he hated immigrants??
re: #325 Sir John Barron
Maybe she meant “when they go low, we get high”??
The last time the Cubs won a World Series, the Republican Party favored voting rights for African-Americans.
— EMAILS! (@mattyglesias) November 3, 2016
FACTCHECK: False. GOP support for voting rights for African-Americans ended in 1891. https://t.co/vU7fmEpHii
— Scott Lemieux (@LemieuxLGM) November 3, 2016
re: #324 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Trump says “a lot of people are probably flowing in [to the United States] because they think I am going to win]
Not from the south, not from the north, not from the seas. Maybe up through the cracks.
Since we were talking Brooklyn, baseball, O’Malley, and stadiums earlier, here’s a throwback to what O’Malley was proposing as an Ebbets Field replacement - the first indoor baseball stadium, which would have been designed by Buckminster Fuller. That article puts the Dodgers moving out squarely on the shoulders of Robert Moses.
re: #330 lawhawk
Since we were talking Brooklyn, baseball, O’Malley, and stadiums earlier, here’s a throwback to what O’Malley was proposing as an Ebbets Field replacement - the first indoor baseball stadium, which would have been designed by Buckminster Fuller. That article puts the Dodgers moving out squarely on the shoulders of Robert Moses.
From what I’ve heard (mainly through the filter of Anthony Bourdain, it’s just another reason New Yorkers have to hate Robert Moses.
re: #162 Kragar
Looks like the spiders of Mirkwood! (As it should, since I think that is the model.)
re: #316 CuriousLurker
Heh, he’s wearing eyeglasses. OLD! Going blind!!
I was going to note that. A slip-up, Trump is so vain he would never be photographed with glasses on.
re: #304 Sir John Barron
Kellyanne: when they go low we go high.
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She really meant to say, when they go low, we GET high—and even when they don’t go low, we get high because the only way we can look in the mirror and not see a monster staring back is to be totally stoned at all times.
re: #308 Lidane
*cough*
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re: #317 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Concord is my friend Sally’s hometown. She’ll be pleased to know Trump couldn’t draw a big crowd (and nauseated that he’s fouling the air in Concord.)
re: #18 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Are there any sane Conservatives left in America, or they all fantasy-prone, reactionary bozos like @mitchellvii and @benshapiro now?
— (((Jeff Furling))) (@FurlingtonJeff) November 3, 2016