Heh.
.@foxandfriends Dems are taking forever to approve my people, including Ambassadors. They are nothing but OBSTRUCTIONISTS! Want approvals.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 5, 2017
Except that diplomatic nominations cannot be filibustered, so stop blaming Democrats for your lack of diplomatic appointments, you cry baby. https://t.co/rJSxZI2gN6
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) June 5, 2017
Geez, George, how is he expected to know that? https://t.co/1tAmJEZETo
— Brent Spiner (@BrentSpiner) June 5, 2017
Jr. retweets dim hoft.
This is absolute nonsense. You are misleading your followers. CNN didn’t stage a demonstration. Those are the facts. https://t.co/mWQFvw2fS1
— CNN Communications (@CNNPR) June 5, 2017
re: #1 JordanRules
Heh.
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edit: That’s 57 ambassadorial vacancies.
re: #3 calochortus
Yep. He can’t help but lie on multiple fronts.
My irony meter just went ‘splodey:
Sean Hannity: CNN Has a ‘Massive Credibility Crisis’ https://t.co/wBeqE4rZfC (VIDEO) pic.twitter.com/Mm8TiBuAay
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 6, 2017
*Delurking* Happy personal news.
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re: #6 Kafitrar
*Delurking* Happy personal news.
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re: #6 Kafitrar
*Delurking* Happy personal news.
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Best part: It’s forever. My children are 41 and 36 years old, and I adore them as much as I ever did, which is the most possible.
re: #6 Kafitrar
*Delurking* Happy personal news.
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It’s funny watching Greenwald & Scahill try to throw cold water on their own outfits’ scoop.
If the NSA asserts something, that’s proof enough for me. They never lie or err Rationality is about blind belief in official conclusions.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 5, 2017
Journalism requires that document be published and reported. Rationality requires it be read skeptically.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) June 5, 2017
This part of our Russia hacking story is very important for people to understand as they analyze the document: https://t.co/78Cdwb1jsP pic.twitter.com/wX5ACzGg6C
— jeremy scahill (@jeremyscahill) June 5, 2017
re: #6 Kafitrar
*Delurking* Happy personal news.
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London mayor now wants Trump visit cancelled: “I don’t think we should roll out red carpet. his policies go against everything we stand for”
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) June 6, 2017
re: #6 Kafitrar
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re: #8 Shiplord Kirel
Best part: It’s forever. My children are 41 and 36 years old, and I adore them as much as I ever did, which is the most possible.
That is so true. :)
re: #6 Kafitrar
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It’s funny watching Greenwald & Scahill try to throw cold water on their own outfits’ scoop.
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So — did Glenn Greenwald deliberately leak the information to the authorities so that the focus would be on the leaker rather than the contents of the leak? Perhaps he was concerned she might have even more documents on Russian activities and he wanted to suppress any further revelations.
Hubris. That’s what it turned out to be. Mrs. FBW got hit with the Flu (Influenza B), and I thought I’d be safe, because I had gotten my flu shot.
No such luck.
It hit me on Friday afternoon, peaked on Sunday, and is now ebbing mostly. BUT, I checked with the CDC website, and apparently you can transmit for up to 7 days after the onset of symptoms.
So, no way am I going to my Dad’s 99th BIrthday celebration on Sunday. Now I gotta figure out how much of a hit we take for ‘nonrefundable’ tickets.
re: #17 Blind Frog Belly White
I had that AWFUL flu in early April and it left me flat on my back for 2 weeks! Please take care!
well…
Diplomacy makes for interesting photo ops pic.twitter.com/D4sZ3HIj0I
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) June 6, 2017
It’s painfully obvious that the GOP is now little more than a political cult, a more successful version of the LaRouche Movement, complete with its own truths and realities, no matter how jarringly they conflict with empirical reality.
All we can do is work to minimize to damage this cult seeks to inflict in the pursuit of their fever dreams. We must vote, in every election, regardless of how seemingly inconsequential it may appear. We must reach out to the politically disengaged and apathetic and bring them to participate in the political sphere; there is no alternative save for ceding the public sphere to deranged cultists and that is impermissible.
OK…….off to work. Back later today.
I’m going to say good night.
Hasta mañana, Lizards.
re: #16 Hecuba’s daughter
So — did Glenn Greenwald deliberately leak the information to the authorities so that the focus would be on the leaker rather than the contents of the leak? Perhaps he was concerned she might have even more documents on Russian activities and he wanted to suppress any further revelations.
By leak do you mean did Greenwald push up the publishing date and thereby burn his source by not giving her time to plan an escape? I have no way of knowing, but it doesn’t look like Winner made much effort to cover her tracks and she reportedly immediately admitted to being the source when questioned by the FBI.
re: #19 blueraven
There’s more pic.twitter.com/ZDHLx1axSN
— Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) June 6, 2017
Today in village politics, where we get more done that the Trump Administration or the Republican-controlled Congress (maybe because we have a liberal-leaning village board in an overwhelmingly conservative area).
Water wars on the High Plains.
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Unlicensed ATV wars on the village streets:
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That’s how you prove you’re not a racist: by immediately making a statement to a site that defends neo-Nazis, run by a white supremacist.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) June 6, 2017
re: #1 JordanRules
You know, I take a small sliver of joy from the fact that, so far, all the Star Trek alumni I like talk smack about Trump.
Glenn Greenwald
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@ggreenwald@AuerbachKeller @theintercept Journalism requires that document be published and reported. Rationality requires it be read skeptically.
No Glenn, journalism includes editing, which amongst other things determines if a story is newsworthy. A real editor would know that.
A real journalistic outlet (like the Washington Post or NBC, would also protect its anonymous sources, in court if necessary. You Glenn, are just a libertarian grifter.
re: #22 goddamnedfrank
By leak do you mean did Greenwald push up the publishing date and thereby burn his source by not giving her time to plan an escape? I have no way of knowing, but it doesn’t look like Winner made much effort to cover her tracks and she reportedly immediately admitted to being the source when questioned by the FBI.
Maybe I have read/watched too many thrillers in my life. I am suggesting something more nefarious — that he indirectly contacted authorities and revealed her identity.
re: #26 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
All the gens representing!
re: #10 goddamnedfrank
It’s funny watching Greenwald & Scahill try to throw cold water on their own outfits’ scoop.
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re: #19 blueraven
They’re going in to a Maori marae.
Traditionally, male guests are greeted by an armed warrior in a mock-threatening posture, who will take a spear and jab it into the ground. The “polite” response of the visitor is to bend and pick up the spear, while not breaking eye contact with the warrior.
Yeah, this does not give cover for their backwards ass policies even if that growth stat were true. The detail is in the demo and what that signals.
We still have innovators. May they be able to continue in this retrograde shit show we’re enduring at the moment. If not, Macron has some relocation advice.
EPA chief exaggerates growth of coal jobs by tens of thousands
Claim: 50,000
Actual: 538 https://t.co/vEEONbHjsQ— Judd Legum (@JuddLegum) June 5, 2017
They all lie.
re: #25 Charles Johnson
Not only that, she is doing a fundraiser on Wesearchr to fund her health insurance and income while she looks for another job.
Breitbart has been all-in against the ACA since it was proposed. Funny, the ACA would offer her some protection since she was fired from her job.
(And while her comment was racist on Twitter, it is nothing like the Dumpster fire that amounts to Breitbart comments.)
re: #33 JordanRules
Stakhanovite job creation!
Thread on the Intercept’s handling of the Winner leak…thoughts y’all?
1. Some are accusing Intercept of outing their source/being sloppy in their interactions w/ the feds which led to their source being outed
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) June 6, 2017
re: #36 JordanRules
Seems legit.
She was incredibly stupid to email the intercept from her office on an “unrelated topic”
Plus the fact that they can see who accesses the docs.
The fault of the intercept I believe is publishing a photo of the doc, rather than just reporting on its contents.
re: #36 JordanRules
Thread on the Intercept’s handling of the Winner leak…thoughts y’all?
Yashar Ali ✔ @yashar
1. Some are accusing Intercept of outing their source/being sloppy in their interactions w/ the feds which led to their source being outed
10:41 PM - 5 Jun 2017
I believe the first accusation — they deliberately outed their source. See my comments above:
re: #16 Hecuba’s daughter
re: #29 Hecuba’s daughter
re: #15 Broad With Sass
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re: #35 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
Having never encountered that word, my brain did a quick Sprint to Outkast’s fourth album - Stankonia. LOL
But it does include a song called “Gasoline Dreams”. The hook works…
Don’t everybody like the smell of gasoline?
Well burn motherfucka burn American Dream
Don’t everybody like the taste of Apple Pie?
We’ll snap for your slice of life I’m tellin’ ya why
I hear that mother nature’s now on birth control
The coldest pimp be looking for somebody to hold
The highway up to Heaven got a crook on the toll
Youth full of fire ain’t got nowhere to go nowhere to go
Now going back to check out more about this particular Stalin propaganda hustle.
ummm…
— “Wonder Woman” is #1
— Ariana Grande is defying ISIS
— Reality Winner is exposing Trump and Russia
And it’s only Monday. #womenlead— Charles Clymer (@cmclymer) June 6, 2017
Reality Winner is spying for Russia and leaking to America’s enemy Greenwald. Lock her up and throw away the key. @snowden caught https://t.co/zxRHHs4aCI
— Louise Mensch (@LouiseMensch) June 6, 2017
Why in the fuck do people take frauds like Louise Mensch seriously?
re: #39 Hecuba’s daughter
Yeah, I was definitely wondering what your take would be considering your previous comments.
I spare them no benefit of the doubt but I can see a generous reading showing the main error being, publishing the full doc and not treating it as if it were transmitted more discreetly.
re: #36 JordanRules
Thread on the Intercept’s handling of the Winner leak…thoughts y’all?
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Well, if we’re irresponsibly speculating here:
Glenn is a libertarian. All he cares about is money - he makes money when his Website is referenced or viewed.
Assume for the sake of argument he found this woman (or she found him) and he offered her a bunch of money if she could steal one or more documents and transmit them to him. She does that, he run the document on his Website, then throws her under the bus so he doesn’t have to pay her.
Caveat emptor.
This appears to be real https://t.co/Cqs6HaLHgJ. pic.twitter.com/DT8IDmvVb0
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 6, 2017
Sure it’s real. His plaque about a non-existent Civil War battle is real as well, inasmuch as the plaque exists.
As for the information on that golf plaque being real, that would require more than a photograph and declaration “it’s real.”
Snarky Twitter fight about Wonkette:
Maxine Waters Beated Lefty Reporter To Death, But It’s OK He Got Better https://t.co/QCrYpIKzRN via @DoktorZoom
— Wonkette (@Wonkette) June 5, 2017
i take one day off work and wonkette calls michael tracey “liberal.” has @DoktorZoom not even listened to my endless bitching about tyt??? https://t.co/kImIoZRvDY
— Rebecca Schoenkopf (@commiegirl1) June 5, 2017
re: #45 Anymouse
Oh. Very libertarian take and it appeals because GG is such a hack with suspect motivations that oddly change with the wind.
re: #6 Kafitrar
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People who don’t care about government weighing in on how government works:
There are many Americans protesting US govt aggression towards Iran. If our Tangerine in Chief declares war, we stand with you!
— Sara Winners (@Reezlie) February 7, 2017
Why was #RachelWinner clearance not pulled after this tweet declaring allegiance to Iran? https://t.co/6QWXahDx3q
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) June 6, 2017
The Intelligence Community does not routinely monitor the social media accounts of all 4 million-plus people who hold clearances. https://t.co/r5xzQVQgzk
— Bradley P. Moss, Esq (@BradMossEsq) June 6, 2017
Things that make me laugh… Trump may be responsible for retiring Jeff Sessions.
Few Republicans were quicker to embrace President Trump’s campaign last year than Jeff Sessions, and his reward was one of the most prestigious jobs in America. But more than four months into his presidency, Mr. Trump has grown sour on Mr. Sessions, now his attorney general, blaming him for various troubles that have plagued the White House.
Anyone have Sessions in the “First Fired” pool?
re: #52 KGxvi
Things that make me laugh… Trump may be responsible for retiring Jeff Sessions.
Anyone have Sessions in the “First Fired” pool?
Or at least the “first fired since Michel Flynn pool.”
re: #47 Anymouse
I trust Josh Marshall’s judgment.
jesus is real and he is black pic.twitter.com/YesqO5nzgt
— ️️️ (@Iordthisdick) June 5, 2017
JASTA is the “Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act.”
Donte Stallworth is a former NFL player.
The Saudis used US military vets to lobby against JASTA and put them up in Trump DC hotel—Trump pocketed $270,000 https://t.co/9iNlUrsATY
— Donté Stallworth (@DonteStallworth) June 6, 2017
I find it hilarious that 100 days in, people tweet stuff like this with this sort of “can you believe this shit?” tone. https://t.co/TGNFY6mGW6
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 6, 2017
re: #52 KGxvi
Things that make me laugh… Trump may be responsible for retiring Jeff Sessions.
Anyone have Sessions in the “First Fired” pool?
I don’t see Trump firing Sessions, but if he does or Sessions is forced into retirement, then whoever gets put up as his replacement will get run through the wringer. And can expect to be seen as the Robert Bork of the Trump admin.
re: #54 teleskiguy
I trust Josh Marshall’s judgment.
Josh Marshall cited a nj.com article. So I went and looked.
All the article is is photographs inside the Trump National Golf Course.
The article provides no evidence that the plaque contains true information (or Trump did not simply give himself that award). Mr. Marshall only cites that photograph-only article with no further information.
Therefore, despite Mr. Marshall’s stature, I reserve judgement.
photos.nj.com
(article with photographs and nothing else)
re: #55 teleskiguy
LMFAO!
Video is especially refreshing for me because we’re under an excessive heat warning in Phoenix thru Wednesday.
It’s hot yo!
re: #57 Targetpractice
I don’t see Trump firing Sessions, but if he does or Sessions is forced into retirement, then whoever gets put up as his replacement will get run through the wringer. And can expect to be seen as the Robert Bork of the Trump admin.
Sessions should have been seen as the Robert Bork of the Trump administration. Bork was too racist for the Reagan administration.
re: #61 Anymouse
Sessions should have been seen as the Robert Bork of the Trump administration. Bork was too racist for the Reagan administration.
I’m thinking Bork as in “Saturday Night Massacre,” as the only reason I could see Trump firing Sessions would be to get somebody in there who will fire Mueller and “make it go away.”
We must stop being politically correct and get down to the business of security for our people. If we don’t get smart it will only get worse
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 4, 2017
OMG so glad you said this, we waste so much time being PC, why can’t we just say, “we’d feel safer with a younger smarter blacker president” https://t.co/2w6r1XEB0z
— Dan Harmon (@danharmon) June 5, 2017
A martyr, a hero, a man who knew how to love: Ricky Best honored after he died defending girls on Portland train. https://t.co/bI4DTVIXyC
— AP West Region (@APWestRegion) June 5, 2017
Fly robin fly,
Up up to the skyyy!
Coming soon: New York to San Francisco in 2 hours 20 minutes https://t.co/DcJoGIpLnb pic.twitter.com/31H9aUmWb4
— Newsweek (@Newsweek) June 5, 2017
re: #64 Stanley Sea
That is a hero. A man who stood up for the defenceless, two women he did not even know, because it was the right thing to do.
Nada out of the Trump administration or the Wingnutosphere fever swamp of blogs for the death of an Army veteran standing up for the defenceless.
re: #58 Anymouse
Are you suggesting that maybe the plaque is not plausible? The benefit of the doubt you’re extending Fuckface Von Clownstick troubles me.
re: #65 JordanRules
Except the article is click-bait. Federal aviation regulations prohibit flying at supersonic speeds over land (that is true in most nations). Thus the supersonic capabilities of such an aircraft would be used flying to Europe or Asia. Between cities in the USA, too expensive to fly this sort of plane.
re: #67 teleskiguy
Are you suggesting that maybe the plaque is not plausible? The benefit of the doubt you’re extending Fuckface Von Clownstick troubles me.
Can’t tell if this is snark or not. I’m guessing it is, since I wouldn’t trust Trump to accurately tell me what he had for lunch.
Mayor of London calls for cancellation of Trump’s visit to United Kingdom https://t.co/aFNTrvEIj2 pic.twitter.com/1S19708qlg
— The Hill (@thehill) June 6, 2017
Ouch! Trump blocked by travel ban!#KKKarmahttps://t.co/GN9Nqgd5xd
— Tea Pain (@TeaPainUSA) June 6, 2017
re: #68 Anymouse
Sad face employed!
I got excited. Damnet.
re: #69 Anymouse
Can’t tell if this is snark or not. I’m guessing it is, since I wouldn’t trust Trump to accurately tell me what he had for lunch.
It’s not snark.
*a picture, taken by a newspaper, of a plaque showing what a goddamn fuckin’ egomaniac Fuckface Von Clownstick is*
Anymouse: “Uh, I’ll reserve judgment. Might not be real.”
I know we’re supposed to be skeptical here, but this is borderline pedantic. It’s not like Louise Mensch tweeted the image. Josh Marshall tweeted the image. Josh Marshall is not Louise Mensch.
Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson on how to talk to aliens (ninety seconds):
JUST POSTED: #StarTalkSnippet: “How to Talk to Aliens“ [video: 1m 30s] https://t.co/K6Uth0LwF6
— Neil deGrasse Tyson (@neiltyson) June 4, 2017
re: #72 teleskiguy
It’s not snark.
*a picture, taken by a newspaper, of a plaque showing what a goddamn fuckin’ egomaniac Fuckface Von Clownstick is*
Anymouse: “Uh, I’ll reserve judgment. Might not be real.”
I know we’re supposed to be skeptical here, but this is borderline pedantic. It’s not like Louise Mensch tweeted the image. Josh Marshall tweeted the image. Josh Marshall is not Louise Mensch.
John Marshall referenced a photograph in an article with nothing but photographs. There is no evidence in the nj.com article that the plaque is anything.
Is Mr. Marshall a credible reporter? Sure, better than many. But a photograph of a plaque saying “it’s true” referencing an article with nothing but photographs is not evidence its true. (As I noted, the plaque Trump has at one of his properties of a fictional Civil War battle.)
Now if Mr. Marshall had contacted nj.com and asked for additional details, or if nj.com had published them in their own article, that would be a different matter.
This is not a case of pedantry or me defending Trump. This is me asking for evidence of “show me this award exists.” No evidence was provided except a photograph of a plaque on the property of a known liar.
re: #72 teleskiguy
It’s not snark.
*a picture, taken by a newspaper, of a plaque showing what a goddamn fuckin’ egomaniac Fuckface Von Clownstick is*
Anymouse: “Uh, I’ll reserve judgment. Might not be real.”
I know we’re supposed to be skeptical here, but this is borderline pedantic. It’s not like Louise Mensch tweeted the image. Josh Marshall tweeted the image. Josh Marshall is not Louise Mensch.
I think the image is likely real. The real question is whether that plaque is a bunch of lies or not. Absent some real evidence, I think it fair to assume it is some kind of trumpshit lies.
Downding for insulting me asking for evidence. I guess if we’re at that point, it’s time for me to retire for the night. G’night, y’all.
Just a reminder that cheetahs have swiveling penises. Point back for territory marking, point forward for mating. pic.twitter.com/hJIQHMxM4C
— Anne Hilborn (@AnneWHilborn) June 5, 2017
So yeah, this weekend I got this interesting and timely AZ history.
Arizona is the next state to request the removal of Confederate monuments https://t.co/A2uUCS5h19 pic.twitter.com/MjD5KUJQQN
— The Root (@TheRoot) June 5, 2017
That Arizona even has Confederate monuments, despite not being a state for another 50 years, tells you this has never been about the war. https://t.co/yOV436Is6E
— Drew McKevitt (@drewmckevitt) June 5, 2017
Them shits need to go.
Fuzzy bear bum.
Just a fuzzy little #bear bum for your Monday morning 😊#trailcamera #BlackBear I think this guy would be a “blonde” in the black bear world. pic.twitter.com/311TXe2aQg
— Viv K (@viv_iam) June 5, 2017
re: #78 EPR-radar
When in doubt, assume Trump is full of shit
re: #46 Stanley Sea
I think the results have been skewed.
re: #78 EPR-radar
I was reading Josh’s tweet as simply saying look at this idiot’s damned plaque, not speculating on whether what it’s showcasing is accurate or not.
Golfer cheaters gone golf cheat. Oy, doesn’t roll off like the ‘haters gone hate’ template.
re: #86 teleskiguy
Our resident professional sports photographer “Kid A” already put Fuckface Von Clownstick’s golf game to bed.
Knowing the kind of guy Trump is, it’s not hard to imagine that he, as the owner of the club, would end up being the champ several years in a row. That’s why he’s so pissed now, because he can’t always win, even if he is president. You can tell from all his tweets that he childishly expected everyone to fall in line to his whims once he was elected. Donnie’s pea-sized brain and galaxy-sized ego cannot deal with being told “no.”
re: #87 wheat-dogg
And I read you’ll be stateside to deal with this ratfucking chicanery up close and personal soon. We could use the help. 🙂
3 days left to invoke Executive Privilege for the deep state center - 6’8” James Comey. He’s played on 2 all star admin teams.
I hate that I’m so scared and scarred by the 4 months of fuckery that I’m worrying what will happen before Thursday rather than assuming processes, laws and norms will be respected and play out. And the orange imposter really likes drama sooooo…who knows. Watch your back and front Jared.
re: #89 JordanRules
I’m being quite guarded about Comey. It may all be a flop, not very revealing.
Indeed, if there is no smoking gun, expect the chief tweeter to brag about it on twitter soon afterwards.
re: #90 freetoken
Yep. Hadn’t quite put that together, but I think you nailed another reason why I’m nervous and looking at the decision not to invoke EP with a Russian side eye.
re: #90 freetoken
I’m being quite guarded about Comey. It may all be a flop, not very revealing.
Indeed, if there is no smoking gun, expect the chief tweeter to brag about it on twitter soon afterwards.
I suspect that Comey won’t do more than confirm the contents of his memos, perhaps provide a few more details. Nothing earth-shattering, but it will leave the GOP in a very uncomfortable spot because their defense against his memos up to this point has been “They don’t exist or we would have seen them by now!”
re: #90 freetoken
Indeed, if there is no smoking gun, expect the chief tweeter to brag about it on twitter soon afterwards.
There is also the ‘give him more rope’ consideration that this testimony could empower. Dude knows how to sabotage himself with a reactionary tweet after all.
re: #88 teleskiguy
And I read you’ll be stateside to deal with this ratfucking chicanery up close and personal soon. We could use the help. 🙂
yeah, can’t say I’m looking forward to being in the spider’s lair
re: #89 JordanRules
3 days left to invoke Executive Privilege for the deep state center - 6’8” James Comey. He’s played on 2 all star admin teams.
I hate that I’m so scared and scarred by the 4 months of fuckery that I’m worrying what will happen before Thursday rather than assuming processes, laws and norms will be respected and play out. And the orange imposter really likes drama sooooo…who knows. Watch your back and front Jared.
Drama — it’s great for ratings!
Like I said the other night when it was announced that Comey would be testifying about the memos, the GOP’s entire focus Thursday is going to be on the same two topics: “unmasking” and “leaks.” They’re also going to be making every effort they can to discredit Comey’s testimony by portraying him as “vindictive” or “incompetent.”
re: #94 wheat-dogg
Crazy and understandable. What a different world from a few months ago. Maybe as you enter this newly compromised and corrupted space, you’ll break a tiny part of the spider’s web and help end this madness.
I’m grasping for hopey changey.
Hmph…Palin did not get a job in this regime yet…I’ll be damned. Well I guess other than being a bigot prop in photoshoots to disrespect the executive, the oval and the previous trajectory of THE first world country.
There is little more I can write about Trump and our nation that others have not already lamented many times over.
But again, I want to emphasize that Trump is more a symptom than a cause. (There is a feedback loop, of course.)
Trump is the result of an uncomfortably-large segment of our society feeling angry about the world passing them by, about time moving on, and them being left behind.
And it’s not about jobs. In some places it is about jobs, but the problem is much deeper than that.
Our modern society bombards us with stimuli, mostly to buy, buy, and buy some more, but also about self-image and the meaning of life.
#NowPlaying Minutemen > Double Nickels On The Dime > There Ain’t Shit On T.V. Tonight https://t.co/AOMUKsKq8E
— Charlie Vogel (@teleskiguy) June 6, 2017
At the end of tonight’s “Better Call Saul”, Mrs. FBW said, “No-o-o!”
Then when they ran the preview for next week, they said “Only 2 episodes left”, and she REALLY got upset!
re: #36 JordanRules
Thread on the Intercept’s handling of the Winner leak…thoughts y’all?
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I came to the same conclusion. Winner operated like a woman who was all out of fucks to give.
re: #102 goddamnedfrank
I came to the same conclusion. Winner operated like a woman who was all out of fucks to give.
Part of me wonders if she went to work there in Feb. with the best intentions then experienced a very fucked up place. Maybe she’s seen some meaningful stuff being buried and decided she needed to act.
re: #103 allegro
Part of me wonders if she went to work there in Feb. with the best intentions then experienced a very fucked up place. Maybe she’s seen some meaningful stuff being buried and decided she needed to act.
If she had been more circumspect, she might have been able to leak even more if she had wanted.
re: #104 wheat-dogg
If she had been more circumspect, she might have been able to leak even more if she had wanted.
Guess we’ll have to wait to find out. Should be an interesting story.
re: #105 allegro
So many books will be written. So many.
re: #106 JordanRules
So many books will be written. So many.
Prison memoirs among them if there is justice.
re: #106 JordanRules
So many books will be written. So many.
They’ll be the greatest! Your head will spin, they’ll be so great! Amazing!
This woman’s coworkers showed there’s still good in the world pic.twitter.com/zvqMY4RS2D
— NowThis (@nowthisnews) June 5, 2017
re: #101 (Bert the Turtle)
I believe it! Belts tell the tale!
If I were the prime minister of the U.K., I would very publicly and very loudly rake Trump over the coals for his disgusting attacks on the London mayor.
I can’t believe she’s putting up with this.
re: #111 Scout
Avoiding the debate and not responding to this make me think she feels like she’s leaving the door open for support from all sides during a trying time. Don’t know enough about UK politics to be super confident in that perspective, but I do find her red meat statements about the country being, ahem, soft on certain extremists interesting considering her previous position and reports that some of the perpetrators were indeed previously reported to authorities.
Ayyye!! Women directors represent!
Four the hard way… @PattyJenks @ava #lisacholodenko pic.twitter.com/gshX2vu7hN
— Gina PrinceBythewood (@GPBmadeit) June 6, 2017
In the theme of pissing off the world, New Zealanders move onto the informal part of the welcome.
Rex Tillerson arrived in wet and windy Wellington for a eight-hour visit on Tuesday, with his motorcade greeted by middle fingers and thumbs-downs.
Fairfax Media reported that the US media contingent were surprised by the hostile reception from members of the public.
“I’ve never seen so many people flip the bird at an American motorcade as I saw today,” the New York Times’ Washington correspondent, Gardiner Harris, told stuff.co.nz.
re: #118 Decatur Deb
4 minutes, 20 seconds.
I stopped at the Moon landing tapes. I’ve heard that same shit for 30 years. Not going to listen to it again.
I wonder if teaching spherical geometry in high school would help. At least, a teacher could use a piece of string on a globe to show great circle routes.
Once I get free from teaching duties, I’m going to blog about all this flat-earth nonsense. People — well, learned people — have known for a fact the Earth is round for at least 2,500 years.
re: #119 wheat-dogg
I stopped at the Moon landing tapes. I’ve heard that same shit for 30 years. Not going to listen to it again.
I wonder if teaching spherical geometry in high school would help. At least, a teacher could use a piece of string on a globe to show great circle routes.
Once I get free from teaching duties, I’m going to blog about all this flat-earth nonsense. People — well, learned people — have known for a fact the Earth is round for at least 2,500 years.
They were all part of the Deep State Illuminati.
re: #120 Timothy Watson
They were all part of the
Deep StateIlluminati.
Eratosthenes was a charter member, I think.
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re: #122 teleskiguy
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re: #121 wheat-dogg
Eratosthenes was a charter member, I think.
By 1300, Dante felt safe saying that the Sun was a star among the others.
L’amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle.
(300 years later the great trial of Galileo had a lot to do with internal Vatican power struggles, and little to do with telescopes.)
re: #124 Decatur Deb
By 1300, Dante felt safe saying that the Sun was a star among the others.
L’amor che move il sole e l’altre stelle.
(300 years later the great trial of Galileo had a lot to do with internal Vatican power struggles, and little to do with telescopes.)
Galileo stepped on a lot of toes by going public with his findings, and making Aristotle and the Church look like ninnies.
re: #110 JordanRules
I believe it! Belts tell the tale!
Don’t believe it. If it’s not a coffee mug it’s nothing but empty boasting.
Shameless Page Promotion (tm):
8YO Girl Disqualified from Nebraska Soccer Tourney—”She Looks Like a Boy”
The whole Omaha team was disqualified. They didn’t disqualify her until the final of the tourney though.
Fear of “males in female bathrooms” spreads to soccer pitches.
Today’s flying guinea pig, for CL:
(び・ω・び)< しゃいならーーー!#guineapig #モルモット #cavy #もるもる協会 https://t.co/6z7rLBP0aE pic.twitter.com/Y9PEp6I5uB
— yukazu/びび/虹ぶぶ (@yukazububu) June 6, 2017
the yam is watching the morning tv shows and the tweet binging begins.
Are cabs going the way of the buggy whip?
More than 2,900 of Chicago’s nearly 7,000 licensed taxis were inactive in March 2017 — meaning they had not picked up a fare in a month, according to the Cab Drivers United/AFSCME Local 2500 report. The average monthly income per active medallion — the permit that gives cabbies the exclusive right to pick up passengers who hail them on the street — has dipped from $5,276 in January 2014 to $3,206 this year.
The number of riders in Chicago hailing cabs has also plummeted during that same period from 2.3 million monthly riders to about 1.1 million.
Declining ridership for Chicago’s taxi industry comes as foreclosures are piling up for taxi medallion owners who aren’t generating enough fares to keep up with their loan payments and meet their expenses.
More than 350 foreclosure notices or foreclosure lawsuits have been initiated against medallion owners already this year, compared to 266 last year and 59 in 2015. Since October, lenders have filed lawsuits against at least 107 medallion owners who have fallen behind on loan payments, according to the union’s count.
Well here is my “hot take” on this Reality Winner business.
The Intercept knows they have low credibility and people were going to be skeptical about the authenticity of this document, so they outed the source at the same time.
oh…
The FAKE MSM is working so hard trying to get me not to use Social Media. They hate that I can get the honest and unfiltered message out.
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2017
re: #132 The Vicious Babushka
Well here is my “hot take” on this Reality Winner business.
The Intercept knows they have low credibility and people were going to be skeptical about the authenticity of this document, so they outed the source at the same time.
I can’t say what The Intercept’s credibility is amongst the credulous. I can definitely imagine libertarian Glenn Greenwalt throwing a source under the bus to save his own skin. (Considering libertarians agree with a woman who wrote The Virtue of Selfishness, I can see Mr, Greenwalt slaying his source the second he got what he wanted out of her to save his own hide.)
re: #134 Anymouse
I can’t say what The Intercept’s credibility is amongst the credulous. I can definitely imagine libertarian Glenn Greenwalt throwing a source under the bus to save his own skin. (Considering libertarians agree with a woman who wrote The Virtue of Selfishness, I can see Mr, Greenwalt slaying his source the second he got what he wanted out of her to save his own hide.)
The source also made no effort to cover her own tracks.
UGH. Remind me to never stay at a Holiday Inn again.
NYT: The Trump Organization is rebranding Holiday Inns and Comfort Inns in red states that Trump won. https://t.co/I6quCWBRAN
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) June 6, 2017
re: #131 Henny Penny
We have no cabs in my area. Lots of people still use buggy whips (both horse drivers and sexxxxxytimes folks).
According to one of several entries on Amazon, you can get a buggy whip tomorrow if you have a Prime account.
You will pry my own buggy whip from my cold dead hands.
Remarkable. Trumps Saudi arms package isnt real. Same as announcements where existing jobs packaged as his own deals https://t.co/qsZoeUYMBT
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) June 6, 2017
More bullshit from the asshole in chief.
re: #135 The Vicious Babushka
The source also made no effort to cover her own tracks.
The source may have been foolish enough to think Snowflake was a real whistleblower…
re: #136 The Vicious Babushka
UGH. Remind me to never stay at a Holiday Inn again.
According to the article, it is not Holiday Inn, just Holiday Inns (and Comfort Inns) that the Trump Organization has acquired.
Holiday Inn is not associated with the Trump Organization.
re: #139 William Lewis
The source may have been foolish enough to think Snowflake was a real whistleblower…
And that The Intercept was a genuine news outlet…
And Ted Cuck Cruz is front and center. Embarrassing. Cruz puts his allegiance to Trump ahead of his wife, father, and country. pic.twitter.com/wm1M67epe2
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) June 6, 2017
re: #139 William Lewis
The source may have been foolish enough to think Snowflake was a real whistleblower…
Or like Daniel Ellsburg, she wants to be public on purpose.
Maybe I’m getting a little ahead of myself here, but what if the entire election is shown to be the result of Russian mischief. Doesn’t that make Pence and everyone else on down the line “Fruit of the Poisonous Tree” or does that principle not apply to illegal election results?
re: #144 The Vicious Babushka
Maybe I’m getting a little ahead of myself here, but what if the entire election is shown to be the result of Russian mischief. Doesn’t that make Pence and everyone else on down the line “Fruit of the Poisonous Tree” or does that principle not apply to illegal election results?
There is nothing in the Constitution to allow for election nullification.
Mike Pence would become President if Donald Trump was removed by impeachment (the only way to eject him from office other than resignation).
If Mr. Pence was also shown to benefit from election meddling, he could also be removed by impeachment (bringing up Paul Ryan as next-in-line).
If Mr. Ryan was also impeached, that would bring up Senator Orrin Hatch as next-in-line.
Dear Idiot:
#TheResistance is a hashtag, not an actual organization with a budget, agenda and membership rolls. Anyone can post to it. You just did.
NSA Leaker Reality Winner was a member of #TheResistance with a top security clearance. Let that sink in pic.twitter.com/LsguAIZLfM
— Jack Posobiec 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) June 5, 2017
re: #145 Anymouse
There is nothing in the Constitution to allow for election nullification.
Mike Pence would become President if Donald Trump was removed by impeachment (the only way to eject him from office other than resignation).
If Mr. Pence was also shown to benefit from election meddling, he could also be removed by impeachment (bringing up Paul Ryan as next-in-line).
If Mr. Ryan was also impeached, that would bring up Senator Orrin Hatch as next-in-line.
And if Mr. Hatch was also impeached, that would bring up Rex Tillerson as next-in-line.
If Mr. Tillerson was also impeached, that would bring up Steven Mnuchin as next-in-line.
And if Mr. Mnuchin was also impeached, that would bring up James Mattis as next-in-line.
And so on…
Flyby thought
The way I see it Trump has a few options
See out his term, quietly and with little fuss.
Resign, but look weak and losery to his base. Could be doable though
Bad Impeachment, impeachedt because of Russian involvement
I think he is trying for a new option, Good Impeachment (in his eyes) where he can make the narrative that the establishment impeached him because he was trying to do what he said he would. Has the right twang of victimhood for him and his base, but also allows him to stay in the public eye. It wasn´t his fault, he fought for you etc etc etc.
To me and my armchair psychology this would seem to be the one that fits what me know of him.
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Flyby thought
The way I see it Trump has a few options
See out his term, quietly and with little fuss.
Resign, but look weak and losery to his base. Could be doable though
Bad Impeachment, impeachedt because of Russian involvement
I think he is trying for a new option, Good Impeachment (in his eyes) where he can make the narrative that the establishment impeached him because he was trying to do what he said he would. Has the right twang of victimhood for him and his base, but also allows him to stay in the public eye. It wasn´t his fault, he fought for you etc etc etc.
To me and my armchair psychology this would seem to be the one that fits what me know of him.
I would add an naked power grab attempt into the mix.
re: #148 451_Montag
One minor point: The implication that tumpers are rational actors.
re: #145 Anymouse
There is nothing in the Constitution to allow for election nullification.
Mike Pence would become President if Donald Trump was removed by impeachment (the only way to eject him from office other than resignation).
If Mr. Pence was also shown to benefit from election meddling, he could also be removed by impeachment (bringing up Paul Ryan as next-in-line).
If Mr. Ryan was also impeached, that would bring up Senator Orrin Hatch as next-in-line.
Except Ryan can’t be impeached. But Lyin’ Ryan can be removed as Speaker if a majority in The Best Little Whorehouse in DC votes his sorry sleazy ass out. But they won’t.
Remember Trump’s $110 billion arms deal to Saudi Arabia? Turns out, there is no arms deal. https://t.co/Bl7kzfIXBY
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) June 6, 2017
Come on healthy breakfast! Avocado toast with fried egg and plum tomato medley… #HealthIsWealth pic.twitter.com/lstuqNQlmt
— Charles M. Blow (@CharlesMBlow) June 6, 2017
re: #81 JordanRules
So yeah, this weekend I got this interesting and timely AZ history.
Them shits need to go.
As The Republic notes, the Confederacy claimed the lower half of what is now Arizona before it became a U.S. state. More than 300 Confederate soldiers are estimated to be buried there.
I wondered what the possible link could be. Sounds like a rather weak one.
re: #146 The Vicious Babushka
“Let that sink in.”
Honestly, having let that sink in, it gives me warm fuzzies and more hope for the future.
re: #158 A wild WITHAK appeared!
“Let that sink in.”
Honestly, having let that sink in, it gives me warm fuzzies and more hope for the future.
Yesterday is it was “draw your own conclusions”. Today is “Let that sink in.” Tomorrow will be, “Ich bin ein Nazi”.
Big Four Broadcast Networks Will Reportedly Air Comey Testimony Live (UPDATE) https://t.co/QgaTK5LeiF pic.twitter.com/474cWHFbdv
— Mediaite (@Mediaite) June 6, 2017
re: #160 Dr. Matt
I’m not going to get any work done on Thursday, am I?
re: #160 Dr. Matt
Hoax! Witch-hunt! Fake Newz!
re: #161 A wild WITHAK appeared!
I’m not going to get any work done on Thursday, am I?
Bring popcorn to work.
Thousands of Pennsylvania voters were disenfranchised in the November elections due to administrative delays, according to a new report from Keystone Votes—an alliance of non-profit organizations with the stated goal of modernizing the state’s election system.
The group found that as many as 26,000 Pennsylvania residents who had submitted voter registration applications on time may have been unable to vote or may have seen their ballot discounted as a result of their applications either being lost or processed too late. Most of those voters were in Philadelphia.
“That number could increase if the Department of State or other agencies investigate further,” the report states.
President Donald Trump won Pennsylvania in November by a margin of nearly 67,500 votes.
re: #145 Anymouse
There is nothing in the Constitution to allow for election nullification.
We are in uncharted territory —SCOTUS would have to legislate from the bench.
It’s on a coffee mug:
Tuesday Morning is Just Like Fucking Monday Morning. https://t.co/YsfJesSFTl
— ggt (@geegeetee) June 6, 2017
Anyone else looking forward to Trump live-tweeting during Comey’s testimony?
“WRONG”
“FAKE”
“LIES”
Don’t look now, but Milo’s book is back. #1 on Amazon dot com’s new releases. Ugh.
re: #165 Birth Control Works
We are in uncharted territory —SCOTUS would have to legislate from the bench.
Which they were plenty happy to do in Bush v. Gore
WH staff should throw a surprise bday party for @POTUS on Thurs to distract him from the #Comey hearings. He won’t know it’s not his bday.
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) June 6, 2017
Or steal his phone.
re: #168 Sir John Barron
Don’t look now, but Milo’s book is back. #1 on Amazon dot com’s new releases. Ugh.
Wingnut welfare at work.
you know how I love old books:
BBC News - Secret Mexican diary sheds light on Spanish Inquisition https://t.co/tF4bBGT3P4 #judiasm
— ggt (@geegeetee) June 6, 2017
During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology. Leaders pointed to Qatar - look!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2017
As the president fires off these tweets, remember Qatar hosts a major U.S. military base and 10,000 American troops. https://t.co/nlztj8Ao8q https://t.co/VygmhIk7AA
— Bradd Jaffy (@BraddJaffy) June 6, 2017
…extremism, and all reference was pointing to Qatar. Perhaps this will be the beginning of the end to the horror of terrorism!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2017
Because, yeah, Qatar. Where 19 of the 911 hijackers came from, right?
Hello?
Is this thing on? https://t.co/qCieaITquX— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) June 6, 2017
re: #174 The Vicious Babushka
As the president fires off these tweets, remember Qatar hosts a major U.S. military base and 10,000 American troops. nbcnews.com
During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology. Leaders pointed to Qatar - look!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2017
— Bradd Jaffy
Oh, that…..
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“Paranoid” Trump supporter stabs black man to death during an argument over politics and sports…https://t.co/6NbB5NHeQc pic.twitter.com/3BtHuJxf6Z
— Joshua Holland (@JoshuaHol) June 6, 2017
Dude talked about wanting to stab black guys, then stabbed a black guy, but police say they don’t think it was racially motivated.
😑 https://t.co/yXXZZ2bidx— Auntie Pithy (@AuntyPithy) June 6, 2017
Trump Fascism: The Lawless Presidency https://t.co/zj1uXX9mkj
— Maurice Ross (@MauriceMichael) June 6, 2017
re: #174 The Vicious Babushka
Trump gets countries to go after Qatar, who’s then forced to turn to Iran. But the US has to defend its military base.
re: #177 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #177 The Vicious Babushka
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The incident marks the third stabbing in six years for Wade.
In March of 2011, Wade stabbed 23-year-old Justin Garza in the Brentwood BART park-and-ride after an argument on the train carried into the parking lot. Garza survived the incident.
Then in August of 2013, Wade fatally stabbed 49-year-old Kann Cendejas, a homeless veteran, at a Chevron gas station in the 3200 block of Delta Fair Boulevard in Antioch.
re: #145 Anymouse
No, it doesn’t work like that. Pence would select his own VP who would then take over if Pence was removed. Repeat.
re: #182 sagehen
Think he’ll get a “3 strikes your out” sentencing?
ISLAMABAD: Religious scholars from all schools of thought on Saturday issued a fatwa (religious decree) that declared suicide attacks, armed insurgency against a state and use of force in the name of imposing Shariah as ‘Haram’ or forbidden in Islam.
The fatwa carrying signatures of 31 noted scholars was released at a seminar “‘Reconstruction of Pakistani society in the light of ‘Mithaq-e-Madina’ (Charter of Madina) and announcement of ‘Paigham-e-Pakistan’ (Message of Pakistan). The event was organised by the Islamic Research Institute of the International Islamic University Islamabad.
The unanimous declaration was presented by Professor Masoom Yasinzai while Mufti Rafi Usmani read out the fatwa. The religious edict condemned terrorism and extremism and declared suicide attackers and their supporters as traitors. It also declared Jihad a jurisdiction of Islamic state and disallowed use of force in name of enforcement of Islamic laws.
re: #177 The Vicious Babushka
If only he were a black man caught with a 1/2 ounce of pot, he’d have been locked up for years.
re: #177 The Vicious Babushka
Then in August of 2013, Wade fatally stabbed 49-year-old Kann Cendejas, a homeless veteran, at a Chevron gas station in the 3200 block of Delta Fair Boulevard in Antioch.
Three years ago. Stab someone to death and you’re back on the streets in less than three years, so you can stab someone else to death?
re: #172 sagehen
Bob Dylan’s Nobel speech
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But I had something else as well. I had principals and sensibilities and an informed view of the world. And I had had that for a while. Learned it all in grammar school. Don Quixote, Ivanhoe, Robinson Crusoe, Gulliver’s Travels, Tale of Two Cities, all the rest - typical grammar school reading that gave you a way of looking at life, an understanding of human nature, and a standard to measure things by. I took all that with me when I started composing lyrics. And the themes from those books worked their way into many of my songs, either knowingly or unintentionally. I wanted to write songs unlike anything anybody ever heard, and these themes were fundamental.
Specific books that have stuck with me ever since I read them way back in grammar school - I want to tell you about three of them: Moby Dick, All Quiet on the Western Front and The Odyssey.
re: #36 JordanRules
Thread on the Intercept’s handling of the Winner leak…thoughts y’all?
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I agree with that completely.
Chuck Johnson knocks Breitbart as a “click-baity property” in FB video: “A poor man’s right-wing Huffington Post” pic.twitter.com/C4B9qNwSTJ
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) June 6, 2017
Chuck Johnson: “I think the new conservative media is going to be a proliferation of independent journalists”
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) June 6, 2017
Bob Dylan reads books and knows things.
I love it!
If anyone can get people to read more, what a wonderful speech!
Thanks for sharing.
re: #190 Dr. Matt
Gosh, I don’t know who to root for here.
re: #190 Dr. Matt
Put that in spoiler tags please.
Station: Chicago Area (Melrose Park), IL
Joseph G. Leija, MD FAAAAI
Station Head(s): Joseph G. Leija, MD FAAAAI
Date of Pollen and Mold Count: 06/06/2017*********************************
Pollen & Mold Summary
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Trees: High Concentration
Weeds: Low Concentration
Grass: High Concentration
Mold: Moderate Concentration
I’m taking all the meds I can. My head still hurts.
oy!
So many -mostly men (I apologize to the rational men) seem to want an all out world war.
(ggt shakes head)
re: #172 sagehen
Bob Dylan’s Nobel speech
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Oh Kewl, he pulled a lecture out of his hat :)
re: #190 Dr. Matt
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Chuckles should learn to push back from the buffet. He’s looking pretty squishy.
re: #196 Birth Control Works
So many -mostly men (I apologize to the rational men) seem to want an all out world war.
(ggt shakes head)
Seriously, a 1000 year grudge over the Crusades?
Donald Trump vs. US ambassador to Qatar, @AmbDana. Someone wake me up when there’s a coherent US policy. pic.twitter.com/fPF0ELfWJG
— DavidKenner (@DavidKenner) June 6, 2017
re: #200 Backwoods_Sleuth
Prepare for a long slumber.
re: #198 makeitstop
Chuckles should learn to push back from the buffet. He’s looking pretty squishy.
He ate a bus filled with tacos.
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) June 6, 2017
Another Trump fail - just like the Big Arms Deal That Wasn’t, the much-hyped ‘War Room’ fell apart in the planning stages.
As Washington gears up for one of its biggest political events in years — former FBI director James Comey appearing publicly on Capitol Hill — it’s not a stretch to imagine the White House scrambling behind the scenes to set up a crisis-management system to contain fallout from any damaging testimony Thursday.
Instead, multiple people familiar with the planning describe to a different reality: early talk of a “war room” has petered out significantly. One source close to the White House describes it flatly: “There’s no war room. Zero.” Another administration source says it simply “never took off.”
As venal as this little cult is, we’d be a lot more screwed if they were just a little bit competent.
re: #203 makeitstop
The “war room” is DJT’s tweets, followed by State Media spinning, The Congress of People’s Deputies saying “unmasking”, Dead Breitbart blogfarts, etc.
Amazon is making a play for Those People.
Amazon is going after Walmart with a 45-percent discount on Prime for lower-income shoppers
Report: Top Law Firms Don’t Want To Defend Trump On Russia Probe
Before hiring veteran New York attorney Marc Kasowitz to defend President Donald Trump as the federal investigations into his campaign and administration heat up, the White House knocked on the doors of D.C.’s top tier law firms, only to be turned away.
A new report by Yahoo News lists both the prominent attorneys who have turned down the offer to represent the leader of the free world and their reasons for doing so.
Sources told Yahoo News that the prestigious D.C. lawyers—among them Brendan Sullivan of Williams & Connolly; Ted Olson of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher; Paul Clement and Mark Filip of Kirkland & Ellis; and Robert Giuffra of Sullivan & Cromwell—fear taking on the president as a client would hurt their firms’ reputations and threaten their ability to recruit clients in the future. “Do I want to be associated with this president and his policies?” one said.
They also expressed concern that “the guy won’t pay and he won’t listen,” referring to the President’s habits of rejecting the advise of his attorneys and advisers and going rogue on a whim, and of dragging his feet on paying legal bills.
re: #183 Skip Intro
No, it doesn’t work like that. Pence would select his own VP who would then take over if Pence was removed. Repeat.
And Dems could demand input as the price of helping the GOP Senate get rid of their albatross.
This is an epic level fucking disaster in the making, and Trump just drove a truck full of gasoline into the fire.
Qatar is only the forward Headquarters of CENTCOM and host of the largest US military base in the Middle East. What could possibly go wrong?
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) June 6, 2017
re: #196 Birth Control Works
So many -mostly men (I apologize to the rational men) seem to want an all out world war.
(ggt shakes head)
It’s what we do instead of shopping.
re: #206 sagehen
Several former White House attorneys told TPM that they too see the current president as a particularly problematic client.
“He deserves representation. Everybody does. But if I got the telephone call, the answer would be no,” said Lanny Davis, the White House special counsel in charge of political and legal controversies during Bill Clinton’s impeachment trial. “There are people who say, ‘Davis, you’d represent anyone.” But the answer is no, I would not.”
Since leaving the White House, Davis’ list of controversial clients include the dictators of Ecuatorial Guinea and the Ivory Coast, and Penn State, which he advised on rebuilding its image after its child molestation scandal.
re: #152 Joe Bacon
Except Ryan can’t be impeached. But Lyin’ Ryan can be removed as Speaker if a majority in The Best Little Whorehouse in DC votes his sorry sleazy ass out. But they won’t.
He can’t be impeached, but members of Congress can be expelled:
Article I, Section 5, Clause 2
“Each House may determine the rules of its proceedings, punish its members for disorderly behavior, and, with the concurrence of two thirds, expel a member.”
Also, members aren’t immune to criminal indictment and prosecution.
re: #208 goddamnedfrank
This is an epic level fucking disaster in the making, and Trump just drove a truck full of gasoline into the fire.
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This times 1,000. This bumbling buffoon is utterly clueless; I’d be willing to wager money he doesn’t know that CENTCOM is in Qatar.
re: #208 goddamnedfrank
This is an epic level fucking disaster in the making, and Trump just drove a truck full of gasoline into the fire.
Drain The Swamp. MAGA.
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re: #212 Dr Lizardo
This times 1,000. This bumbling buffoon is utterly clueless; I’d be willing to wager money he doesn’t know that CENTCOM is in Qatar.
Or what CENTCOM is or where or what Qatar is, etc.
re: #214 Sir John Barron
Or what CENTCOM is or where or what Qatar is, etc.
“It’s just 25 cents. Who cares?”
re: #212 Dr Lizardo
You’d think at least Mattis would tell him.
re: #213 Sir John Barron
Drain The Swamp. MAGA.
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Trump thinks it will be easier and more profitable to drain the desert.
Uroplatus gecko blending into a tree pic.twitter.com/IOn5b5ewwx
— Animal Life (@MeetAnimals) June 6, 2017
The reason the other members of the GCC are upset with Qatar can mainly be attributed to Al Jazeera, an admittedly flawed media outlet that nonetheless shines one of the few rays of light on the corruption of the other Gulf States. Everything Qatar is accused of doing the Saudi, Kuwaiti & UAE govts, and especially the more radical members of their societies, have been doing for years while their governments largely turned a blind eye. Funding and in many cases participating in terrorism abroad was viewed as a semi acceptable outlet and pressure relief valve for domestic angst. As long as people kept their noses clean at home the Gulf States were willing to put up with all kinds of external fuckery.
re: #216 Sir John Barron
You’d think at least Mattis would tell him.
“Mad Dog” is probably too busy downing a bottle of Glenfidditch and screaming at the walls in his office about what a fucking moron Trump is.
Can’t say I’d blame him, to be honest.
re: #212 Dr Lizardo
This times 1,000. This bumbling buffoon is utterly clueless; I’d be willing to wager money he doesn’t know that CENTCOM is in Qatar.
I’d bet he thinks Qatar is 1/4 of a dollar.
re: #4 JordanRules
And shift the blame for his fuck-ups from himself to anybody else. The man has the integrity and stability of blancmange
Police respond to alert at Paris’s Notre Dame cathedral amid reports of gunshots and panic https://t.co/XcmpCtKs7f
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) June 6, 2017
re: #219 goddamnedfrank
The reason the Saudi govt and UAE are upset with Qatar can mainly be attributed to Al Jazeera, an admittedly flawed media outlet that nonetheless shines one of the few rays of light on the corruption of the other Gulf States. Everything Qatar is accused of doing the Saudi & UAE govts, and especially the more radical members of their societies, have been doing for years while their governments largely turned a blind eye. Funding and in many cases participating in terrorism abroad was viewed as a semi acceptable outlet and pressure relief valve for domestic angst. As long as people kept their noses clean at home the Gulf States were willing to put up with all kinds of external fuckery.
Yeah, I saw a report this morning that top on the list of demands in negotiations with Qatar are to abolish Al Jazeera and Al Arabiya. And on top of connections to Iran are also long simmering tensions over different interpretations of Wahhabism.
re: #224 Backwoods_Sleuth
Paris police say a security operation is under way near Notre Dame Cathedral; no other details available. https://t.co/GEsJ8qpuwB
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 6, 2017
Everything Qatar is being publicly accused of, funding various militias, is also being done by the other Gulf States making the accusations.
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) June 6, 2017
BREAKING: Paris police say officer shot and injured an attacker near Notre Dame cathedral.
— The Associated Press (@AP) June 6, 2017
re: #227 goddamnedfrank
Hell, right now, the British Government is being accused of sitting on a report regarding terrorist financing as it’s considered too “politically sensitive” to release. Scuttlebutt in the British Foreign Office is that it points the finger square at Saudi Arabia.
re: #216 Sir John Barron
You’d think at least Mattis would tell him.
What makes you think Mattis hasn’t? Trump would probably forget anything said 2 minutes later.
He thinks this will distract the media from the Comey hearings. Sad
JUST IN: Trump to speak at religious conference during Comey testimonyhttps://t.co/QCadXoECB1 pic.twitter.com/dj1ng2shsV
— The Hill (@thehill) June 6, 2017
re: #232 Dr. Matt
He thinks this will distract the media from the Comey hearings. Sad
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The best that’ll get him is a little corner of the screen. All eyes will be on Comey whether he likes it or not.
re: #232 Dr. Matt
At least we know what the Two Corinthians will be watching.
re: #233 makeitstop
The best that’ll get him is a little corner of the screen. All eyes will be on Comey whether he likes it or not.
Except on Fox. They’ll cover him pretending to do religion.
re: #232 Dr. Matt
He thinks this will distract the media from the Comey hearings. Sad
CNN: Comey Hearing
MSNBC: Comey Hearing
Fox News: President Trump Speaks To Religious Conference
re: #232 Dr. Matt
He thinks this will distract the media from the Comey hearings. Sad
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He better send one of the Corinthians to monitor the proceedings at least.
re: #190 Dr. Matt
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) June 6, 2017
re: #230 Hecuba’s daughter
What makes you think Mattis hasn’t? Trump would probably forget anything said 2 minutes later.
According to reports, the speech written for Trump to give to NATO referenced our commitment to Article V, and everyone in his administration expected him to say it, but it was Trump that took it out. If Trump decides that Qatar needs to be punished, it won’t matter to him if the 10K troops there are put in danger because of his statements.
Edit because my morning English stinks.
re: #234 lockjawcanbefun
At least we know what the Two Corinthians will be watching.
“Between Two Corinthians”
Who would have guessed…. https://t.co/GK0q7W7MXl
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) June 6, 2017
re: #228 Dr. Matt
Paris police say officer shot and injured an attacker near Notre Dame cathedral.
Trump working out a tweet in support of the Fighting Irish.
re: #242 jaunte
Trump working out a tweet in support of the Fighting Irish.
I’m a bigly Norte Dame fan, except for Rudy, we all know I should have been carried off the field!
re: #242 jaunte
Trump working out a tweet in support of the Fighting Irish.
TRUMP: “Hey that guy Quasimodo, look at him, ya gotta see this, AAAHHH AHHHH I DUNNO I DON REMEMBAH AHHHH!”
Even worse, Qatar failed to celebrate its December 2016 National Holiday at the Trump Hotel pic.twitter.com/3p77sRcyCt
— David Frum (@davidfrum) June 6, 2017
I didn’t realize the Irish Republican Army was Muslim.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) June 6, 2017
The meteors have been summoned.
Watch: Fireball ‘brighter than the moon’ plummets to Earth https://t.co/qIEjvzMvhA
— The Telegraph (@Telegraph) June 6, 2017
Here’s @realDonaldTrump’s statement on D-Day anniversary. pic.twitter.com/fRxmPXu8UB
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) June 6, 2017
re: #247 The Vicious Babushka
The meteors have been summoned.
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*shudders*
With all the tensions in the world, it is only a question of when, not if we get a situation where a meteor the size of the Chelyabinsk Surprise hits one of the parties in a conflict.
Let me remind you that the Chelyabinsk surprise meteor went *poof* with a yield of roughly half a megaton…
re: #229 Dr Lizardo
So, I filled in a registration form to teach in the Czech Republic at that website I mentioned, and sent in my CV. Now we’ll wait and see.
And today I learned that some provinces in China have higher age limits for foreign teachers. Henan to the north of here allows foreigners to work until 65. The drawback is the climate and the air quality. Also, lower pay.
Today was prepare the final exams day for me. Got even more paperwork tomorrow to look forward to. We are now expected to hand in an “examination syllabus” detailing all assessments and exercises during the term, including the detailed format of the final exam. I have to complete two of those tomorrow, as they are due the next day.
Could be worse. I could be teaching in Qatar now.
re: #133 Backwoods_Sleuth
The FAKE MSM is working so hard trying to get me not to use Social Media. They hate that I can get the honest and unfiltered message out.
some people do not like the taste of unfiltered covfefe
Last week, Mike Savage hosted @VP. Today, he called for “WWII-style internment camps” following the London attack. https://t.co/nkT50VWzdJ
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) June 5, 2017
Taking all the wrong lessons from history.
re: #248 Ace-o-aces
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Remember when the wingnuts bitched that Obama didn’t go to France on D-Day. I member
re: #249 Teukka
*shudders*
With all the tensions in the world, it is only a question of when, not if we get a situation where a meteor the size of the Chelyabinsk Surprise hits one of the parties in a conflict.
Let me remind you that the Chelyabinsk surprise meteor went *poof* with a yield of roughly have a megaton…
Quite coincidentally, I found my audiobook copy of Rendezvous with Rama today on one of my backup drives, and listened to the first couple of pages. Been so long, I had forgotten Clarke started off that novel by describing meteor impacts.
re: #256 Dr Lizardo
Or the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, for that matter.
I believe they where the first to use suicide bombing in the modern era.
re: #249 Teukka
*shudders*
With all the tensions in the world, it is only a question of when, not if we get a situation where a meteor the size of the Chelyabinsk Surprise hits one of the parties in a conflict.
Let me remind you that the Chelyabinsk surprise meteor went *poof* with a yield of roughly half a megaton…
Yep, 400 to 500 kilotons. Imagine that bad mofo hitting the ground or a low-altitude airburst.
re: #251 wheat-dogg
So, I filled in a registration form to teach in the Czech Republic at that website I mentioned, and sent in my CV. Now we’ll wait and see.
And today I learned that some provinces in China have higher age limits for foreign teachers. Henan to the north of here allows foreigners to work until 65. The drawback is the climate and the air quality. Also, lower pay.
Today was prepare the final exams day for me. Got even more paperwork tomorrow to look forward to. We are now expected to hand in an “examination syllabus” detailing all assessments and exercises during the term, including the detailed format of the final exam. I have to complete two of those tomorrow, as they are due the next day.
Could be worse. I could be teaching in Qatar now.
Good luck!
re: #248 Ace-o-aces
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They’ll finally realize what day it is around dinner time tonight and tweet something half-assed about it.
re: #258 Dr Lizardo
Yep, 400 to 500 kilotons. Imagine that bad mofo hitting the ground or a low-altitude airburst.
Indeed, and how indistinguishable it would be from a nuke until they get radiological teams and data and notice it is a clean burst in a radiological sense.
re: #259 Dr Lizardo
Good luck!
Thanks! I am more encouraged today than I was a couple of days ago. The Henan, China, job looks like safe bet, if I were in a pinch. I’m going to talk to the other foreigners there first, though.
A private school south of here offered me a job if I would agree to work with a tourist visa. I declined. For one thing, it’s illegal and they know it. For another, it would require quarterly visa runs to Hong Kong or Macau (or wherever), which doesn’t really appeal to me. OTOH, the pay is better than what i get now.
I still think I will decline the offer.
Wingnuts crying about “White Genocide” in South Africa to actual South African white.
How dare you… Nelson Mandela fought for freedom and did more than you’ll ever accomplish in several lifetimes. You little man.
— Luke Tyler (@ThatLukeTyler) June 5, 2017
I’m South African you idiot….we know about our late President - the good & bad. Jack’s statement is uninformed & without context.
— Luke Tyler (@ThatLukeTyler) June 5, 2017
There is no such “white genocide”! White people make up 8.9% of our population, if there was a genocide they’d all be dead in a week!
— Luke Tyler (@ThatLukeTyler) June 5, 2017
If there was white genocide happening, I’d be I grave danger….I live here in S.A, and that is utter nonsense!
— Luke Tyler (@ThatLukeTyler) June 5, 2017
They really are giving you guys one hell of a head start. Very sporting.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) June 6, 2017
It’s absurd - people from another continent trying to convince me of a made-up genocide in my own country! I can’t roll my eyes hard enough.
— Luke Tyler (@ThatLukeTyler) June 6, 2017
#FYI, Trump promoted South Africa tourism on “The Apprentice”. Called it, ” one of my favorite places.”https://t.co/WW5Yc700jQ
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) June 6, 2017
re: #208 goddamnedfrank
Oh FFS. So how exactly does this country dump an alliance with a country where we have 10K troops stationed? And how much danger does this put them in?
I cannot deal with this level of stupid. Holy shit.
re: #264 A Mom Anon
Oh FFS. So how exactly does this country dump an alliance with a country where we have 10K troops stationed? And how much danger does this put them in?
I cannot deal with this level of stupid. Holy shit.
You’ll have to learn to. Because I know that within a week or two, Kim Don Yuge will have topped this…
*smh*
re: #264 A Mom Anon
Oh FFS. So how exactly does this country dump an alliance with a country where we have 10K troops stationed? And how much danger does this put them in?
I cannot deal with this level of stupid. Holy shit.
I can only hope that Mattis - or someone from the Pentagon - is in the Oval Office right now, yelling at Trump, “You stupid sonofabitch! Do you even know what the fuck you’re doing?! What is your problem?!”
re: #264 A Mom Anon
Oh FFS. So how exactly does this country dump an alliance with a country where we have 10K troops stationed? And how much danger does this put them in?
I cannot deal with this level of stupid. Holy shit.
But the Saudis told Trump that Qatar was bad, so that’s pretty much that. Right?
Re the Notre-Dame incident, the attacker was armed with a hammer.
In London, knives.
I bless our gun laws every day.
re: #267 calochortus
But the Saudis told Trump that Qatar was bad, so that’s pretty much that. Right?
They let him dance with a sword and touch the Magic Globe…
re: #267 calochortus
But the Saudis told Trump that Qatar was bad, so that’s pretty much that. Right?
Whoever he last talked to while he was over there.
re: #264 A Mom Anon
Oh FFS. So how exactly does this country dump an alliance with a country where we have 10K troops stationed? And how much danger does this put them in?
I cannot deal with this level of stupid. Holy shit.
POTUS: Hold My Beer…..
re: #264 A Mom Anon
Oh FFS. So how exactly does this country dump an alliance with a country where we have 10K troops stationed? And how much danger does this put them in?
I cannot deal with this level of stupid. Holy shit.
Donnie is just feeling his way into the office. Wait ‘til he really gets rolling…
re: #268 Lupin
Re the Notre-Dame incident, the attacker was armed with a hammer.
In London, knives.
I bless our gun laws every day.
Bob Baer was just on CNN saying “I know it’s against British culture, but they’re going to have to start arming themselves.”
re: #202 Dr. Matt
I was thinking alcohol bloat.
re: #273 Barefoot Grin
Bob Baer was just on CNN saying “I know it’s against British culture, but they’re going to have to start arming themselves.”
Cricket balls and bats can be deadly in the right hands.
re: #256 Dr Lizardo
Or the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam, for that matter.
Howzabout FALN (Puerto Rican nationalists)? The bombings, the hijackings, that time they sprayed the floor of Congress with machine gun fire, the time they tried to assassinate President Truman and one of his bodyguards died shielding him from the bullets…
re: #272 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I wish with all my heart Donnie would just STFU.
I, like probably more than a couple other of people, had it in my head that a person had to pass background checks and other vetting to become President. I guess not.
And would it make me an evil commiesocialistmarxistmaoist if we could somehow insist that anyone running for any elected office be able to pass a history, civics and basic science exam? I’d actually like to see that sort of thing incorporated into debates. I mean, if I have to submit to all kinds of screenings to get a fucking part time minimum wage job, then shouldn’t someone running for office have to do at least that much?
re: #275 wheat-dogg
Cricket balls and bats can be deadly in the right hands.
You knew it was coming:
re: #206 sagehen
Trump’s rotten reputation is catching up with him.
They also expressed concern that “the guy won’t pay and he won’t listen,” referring to the President’s habits of rejecting the advise of his attorneys and advisers and going rogue on a whim, and of dragging his feet on paying legal bills.
re: #266 Dr Lizardo
I can only hope that Mattis - or someone from the Pentagon - is in the Oval Office right now, yelling at Trump, “You stupid sonofabitch! Do you even know what the fuck you’re doing?! What is your problem?!”
The problem is that after Mattis talks to him, Bannon enters the office and gives a contrary message. As has been repeatedly said, Trump goes with the last person who speaks to him.
re: #273 Barefoot Grin
Bob Baer was just on CNN saying “I know it’s against British culture, but they’re going to have to start arming themselves.”
You can be like America, where we allow 2000 to be killed to save one.
re: #273 Barefoot Grin
I get the feeling people who actually LIVE there would beg to differ. Weren’t these last assholes taken down in less than 10 minutes? I recall reading somewhere that barstools were involved or furniture of some kind.
re: #277 A Mom Anon
I wish with all my heart Donnie would just STFU.
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And would it make me an evil commiesocialistmarxistmaoist if we could somehow insist that anyone running for any elected office be able to pass a history, civics and basic science exam?…..
Why do you hate representative government?
re: #282 A Mom Anon
I get the feeling people who actually LIVE there would beg to differ. Weren’t these last assholes taken down in less than 10 minutes? I recall reading somewhere that barstools were involved or furniture of some kind.
plastic chairs, as I understand
re: #232 Dr. Matt
He thinks this will distract the media from the Comey hearings. Sad
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re: #282 A Mom Anon
I get the feeling people who actually LIVE there would beg to differ. Weren’t these last assholes taken down in less than 10 minutes? I recall reading somewhere that barstools were involved or furniture of some kind.
They were taken down in eight minutes - that’s eight minutes from the first call.
That’s actually a damned good response time.
re: #282 A Mom Anon
I get the feeling people who actually LIVE there would beg to differ. Weren’t these last assholes taken down in less than 10 minutes? I recall reading somewhere that barstools were involved or furniture of some kind.
Yes, I feel sure there would be a lot of “with all due respect, Mr. Baer….”
re: #282 A Mom Anon
I get the feeling people who actually LIVE there would beg to differ. Weren’t these last assholes taken down in less than 10 minutes? I recall reading somewhere that barstools were involved or furniture of some kind.
In Sweden, a rightie terrorist was shot dead within 5 minutes of the alarm being raised.
re: #280 Hecuba’s daughter
The problem is that after Mattis talks to him, Bannon enters the office and gives a contrary message. As has been repeatedly said, Trump goes with the last person who speaks to him WHILE FLATTERING HIM & SUCKING UP TO HIM.
He’s going to stay pissed at someone who doesn’t tell him what he wants to hear.
re: #267 calochortus
But the Saudis told Trump that Qatar was bad, so that’s pretty much that. Right?
I wonder if they had the foresight to get him to back their demand for shutting down Al-Jazeera by telling him that it was all “Fake News” anyway…. ??
re: #286 Dr Lizardo
They were taken down in eight minutes - that eight minutes from the first call.
That’s actually a damned good response time.
When compared to the casualty rate and response time for one shooter at the Orlando nightclub.
48 KIA/54 WIA, 3 hour standoff.
A hammer in Paris has now gotten more coverage than a mass murder in Orlando.
The media needs to be held accountable here. This is absurd.— Calvin (@calvinstowell) June 6, 2017
re: #291 Decatur Deb
When compared to the casualty rate and response time for one shooter at the Orlando nightclub.
Here in Sweden, the procedure during a mass casualty attack is not waiting for backup or SWAT, but to, if at all possible, engage the threat.
The procedure came to be by analyzing mass casualty attacks in, among other places, the United States, and figuring out what is most likely to cause casualties. Giving the perp time is one of the factors, so it is denied with extreme prejudice.
Several people nearly got shot during the 4/7 truck attack when they refused to obey law enforcement orders.
re: #232 Dr. Matt
He thinks this will distract the media from the Comey hearings. Sad
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1/ Trump’s actions since January, & especially in last month, take us so far beyond normal that it’s hard to have any faith in Exec branch.
— Jack Goldsmith (@jacklgoldsmith) June 5, 2017
re: #293 Teukka
Here in Sweden, the procedure during a mass casualty attack is not waiting for backup or SWAT, but to, if at all possible, engage the threat.
The procedure came to be by analyzing mass casualty attacks in, among other places, the United States, and figuring out what is most likely to cause casualties. Giving the perp time is one of the factors, so it is denied with extreme prejudice.
Several people nearly got shot during the 4/7 truck attacks when they refused to obey law enforcement orders.
You mean you analyze data and adjust your countermeasures? Novel.
re: #296 Decatur Deb
You mean you analyze data and adjust your countermeasures? Novel.
It’s been the operating principle of law enforcement for decades.
OMG, Bob Costa reports that in lieu of “war room,” Trump intends to be “his own messenger” and will tweet WHILE Comey testifies. /1
— Sybill Trelawney (@SybilT2) June 6, 2017
Please proceed, governor half-wit.
re: #297 Teukka
It’s been the operating principle of law enforcement for decades.
Excuse me while I go pack my bags and move to Sweden…
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governorhalf-wit.
LOLOL
Time for this one again:
re: #279 Skip Intro
Trump’s rotten reputation is catching up with him.
Seems to me it is already all caught up. The only people that do not know his reputation are the idiots that voted for him. Of course, they may still have voted for him had they known.
As far as him addressing a Religion Conference the same time Comey testifies, I’m guessing he needs a little grace to help him with his base. To them it will be a display of godly strength showing them he has no concern about the hearings, he is concerned about religion in America though. They’ll eat it up.
Always the show man.
re: #297 Teukka
It’s been the operating principle of law enforcement for decades.
This business of responding rationally to reality seems completely un-American to me.
re: #297 Teukka
It’s been the operating principle of law enforcement for decades.
Several years ago a gunman held a 15 yr old girl hostage at a local market. The small town PD sent its crack sniper in with an un-zeroed rifle.
re: #303 Decatur Deb
Several years ago a gunman held a 15 yr old girl hostage at a local market. The small town PD sent its crack sniper in with an un-zeroed rifle.
*headdesks*
re: #301 ObserverArt
Seems to me it is already all caught up. The only people that do not know his reputation are the idiots that voted for him. Of course, they may still have voted for him has they known.
As far as him addressing a Religion Conference the same time Comey testifies, I’m guessing he needs a little grace to help him with his base. To them it will be a display of godly strength showing them he has no concern about the hearings, he is concerned about religion in America though. They’ll eat it up.
Always the show man.
I would not be allowed to be on the jury of any person who rigs a lightning strike at the podium where Trump will speak, because I would have trouble convicting.
re: #298 A wild WITHAK appeared!
Please proceed,
governorhalf-wit.
I thought Orange Hairdo was going to be speaking at a religious conference?
re: #286 Dr Lizardo
They were taken down in eight minutes - that’s eight minutes from the first call.
That’s actually a damned good response time.
And it sure as hell helped knowing they were not armed with semi-auto or automatic rifles.
Gee, I wonder why that was the case?
re: #303 Decatur Deb
Several years ago a gunman held a 15 yr old girl hostage at a local market. The small town PD sent its crack sniper in with an un-zeroed rifle.
Here, cops have to prove their marksmanship every 3 to 6 months. Failure means losing the right to carry. Any firearms mishap also leads to suspension of right to carry until training has been completed.
Trump and the emir of Qatar, three weeks ago. pic.twitter.com/l6Upo3cLRF
— Matt Peterson (@mattbpete) June 6, 2017
re: #307 Sir John Barron
I thought Orange Hairdo was going to be speaking at a religious conference?
I dunno, man, maybe President Smartypants can multi-task?
In every photo of Trump sitting down, he always looks like he is on the toilet.
re: #298 A wild WITHAK appeared!
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governorhalf-wit.
You know, it’s not like Trump hasn’t been involved in a legal case before. I’m sure he knew enough not to speak to the press about his divorce cases or legal disputes with contractors. It’s disturbing.
re: #305 Decatur Deb
Hey! He got a one-shot kill.
Just that it wasn’t the perp?
One more reason why unless you wave a fully automatic weapon or threaten the public with a firearm, you get warning shots followed by fire for effect to your extremities. And if you’re silly enough to wave even a replica of a fully auto or at the public, your head will turn into a pink mist.
re: #312 The Vicious Babushka
He thinks it hides his belly. Nope.
re: #311 A wild WITHAK appeared!
I dunno, man, maybe President Smartypants can multi-task?
I don’t think he can single-task.
re: #301 ObserverArt
Seems to me it is already all caught up. The only people that do not know his reputation are the idiots that voted for him. Of course, they may still have voted for him has they known.
They don’t care — they discount anything from legitimate news sources and only believe what they hear from RW propaganda sites. These people want an ignorant bully as their leader because he shares their views and insults all those they dislike or fear: minorities, women in power, the educated elite, etc.
Trump, of course, only wants wealth and respect from the world community.
re: #312 The Vicious Babushka
In every photo of Trump sitting down, he always looks like he is on the toilet.
Does he ever lounge around in a chair, ever?
re: #307 Sir John Barron
I thought Orange Hairdo was going to be speaking at a religious conference?
Sure, and he will still be tweeting too.
He’s got this, just watch.
re: #319 ObserverArt
Sure, and he will still be tweeting too.
He’s got this, just watch.
He’ll hold a press conference rally where he announces he’s packing the Supreme Court with two new members.
re: #312 The Vicious Babushka
It would irresponsible of me not to speculate that it could be hemorrhoids.
re: #312 The Vicious Babushka
In every photo of Trump sitting down, he always looks like he is on the toilet.
And in virtually every instance, the result is usually the same…..
re: #301 ObserverArt
As far as him addressing a Religion Conference the same time Comey testifies, I’m guessing he needs a little grace to help him with his base. To them it will be a display of godly strength showing them he has no concern about the hearings, he is concerned about religion in America though. They’ll eat it up.
This reminds me of something I saw: apparently, Trump wasn’t sure that the church he nominally belongs to is Christian:
Two days before his presidential inauguration, Donald Trump greeted a pair of visitors at his office in Trump Tower.
As a swarm of reporters waited in the gilded lobby, the Rev. Patrick O’Connor, the senior pastor at the First Presbyterian Church in Queens, and the Rev. Scott Black Johnston, the senior pastor of Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, arrived to pray with the next president.
[…]
“I did very, very well with evangelicals in the polls,” Trump interjected in the middle of the conversation — previously unreported comments that were described to me by both pastors.They gently reminded Trump that neither of them was an evangelical.
“Well, what are you then?” Trump asked.
They explained they were mainline Protestants, the same Christian tradition in which Trump, a self-described Presbyterian, was raised and claims membership. Like many mainline pastors, they told the President-elect, they lead diverse congregations.
Trump nodded along, then posed another question to the two men: “But you’re all Christians?”
re: #282 A Mom Anon
I get the feeling people who actually LIVE there would beg to differ. Weren’t these last assholes taken down in less than 10 minutes? I recall reading somewhere that barstools were involved or furniture of some kind.
and not a drop of beer was spilled.
re: #301 ObserverArt
Seems to me it is already all caught up. The only people that do not know his reputation are the idiots that voted for him. Of course, they may still have voted for him had they known.
As far as him addressing a Religion Conference the same time Comey testifies, I’m guessing he needs a little grace to help him with his base. To them it will be a display of godly strength showing them he has no concern about the hearings, he is concerned about religion in America though. They’ll eat it up.
Always the show man.
Probably arranged by his people to keep him from tweeting during the hearings.
re: #328 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
Yeahbutt
OMG, Bob Costa reports that in lieu of “war room,” Trump intends to be “his own messenger” and will tweet WHILE Comey testifies. /1
— Sybill Trelawney (@SybilT2) June 6, 2017
re: #329 Skip Intro
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I saw that — but is DT clever enough to match his intentions with his schedule?
Qatar situation’s getting worse at a pace that exceeds my cynicism.
Balls.
re: #321 plansbandc
Actually, according to someone (who knows about this professionally…), she says it looks like he’s sitting with an ill-fitted butt plug.
I had to endure that mental image, you do too.
re: #332 I cannot.
Actually, according to someone (who knows about this professionally…), she says it looks like he’s sitting with an ill-fitted butt plug.
I had to endure that mental image, you do too.
Does he call it “Steve”?
Fifteen minutes into his testimony. pic.twitter.com/un4QWSFrMk
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) June 6, 2017
re: #333 Decatur Deb
I’m fairly certain it’s called “Newt Gingrich.”
re: #335 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
I’m fairly certain it’s called “Newt Gingrich.”
But its real name is “Sean Hannity”
re: #335 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
I’m fairly certain it’s called “Newt Gingrich.”
You sure it’s not called Ivanka?
After railing against young people for lacking manners, Jim Bakker says the Manchester victims “invited” the attack https://t.co/LOSb6789JI
— Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) June 6, 2017
“…What was the name of that concert? ‘Dangerous Woman concert.’ If we could tell you what we know—and we don’t have time today—but we’re going to talk about some of those things, they literally invited these kinds of things to happen. They almost cursed themselves with this concert. I tell you what, God’s not going to put up with mockery. ‘Be not deceived, God is not mocked.’
re: #338 jaunte
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Yet Jim Bakker has yet to be struck dead by a bolt of lightening. Makes no sense to me.
re: #336 The Vicious Babushka
You win.
…however, people with butt plugs often have more than one, and in different sizes and shapes.
re: #341 Skip Intro
Yet Jim Bakker has yet to be struck dead by a bolt of lightening. Makes no sense to me.
God has been making Jim Bakker shit bees for a decade.
He takes it as a sign he’s blessed with infinite honey.
During my recent trip to the Middle East I stated that there can no longer be funding of Radical Ideology. Leaders pointed to Qatar - look!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) June 6, 2017
The other terrorist supporting Gulf States scapegoated Qatar, the one funding the only semblance of journalism in the region & Trump gloats. https://t.co/GnYSZsh2uV
— Frankly My Dear 🐁 (@goddamnedfrank) June 6, 2017
re: #336 The Vicious Babushka
No, Sean’s plug might be named Donald, but I doubt that Donald’s would be named Sean…because ALPHA MAIL!
re: #343 covfefe
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I know he won’t read it but it felt good to type it out.
If you hit the unsubscribe link it asks for feedback, don’t know if anyone reads those.
re: #345 goddamnedfrank
We haven’t even heard “Qatar” in the media for at least a decade. Then all of a sudden… it’s as if 9/11 and Bin Laden were never a thing.
re: #349 Timothy Watson
Funny thing is. I swear I already did unsubscribe. Oh well. Guess I’ll try again.
re: #345 goddamnedfrank
Our president is the heel in a Warner Bros animated feature, constantly getting yanked about by Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.
Is Fuddian an adjective? It needs to be an adjective.
re: #352 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
Our president is the heel in a Warner Bros animated feature, constantly getting yanked about by Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.
Is Fuddian an adjective? It needs to be an adjective.
Faisal al Fudd.
43 years ago today, Julie Ann Junkin won the National Spelling Bee by spelling the word “hydrophyte” correctly.
— gocart mozart (@HarryTuttle11) June 6, 2017
re: #330 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
I saw that — but is DT clever enough to match his intentions with his schedule?
The better question to ask…can religion possibly be a substitute for the need to tweet?
So far, it appears the Tweeting Cell Phone is his god.
The power of white privilege: you can out yourself as a violent racist by admission and still be given the benefit of the doubt re:racism
— Citizen K-fefe (@Citizen_Kryptik) June 6, 2017
Qatar Season!
Syria Season!
re: #352 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
Our president is the heel in a Warner Bros animated feature, constantly getting yanked about by Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny.
Is Fuddian an adjective? It needs to be an adjective.
Trump is more Yosemite Sam than Fudd. Fudd was never nearly as actively malevolent as Sam was, nor anywhere near as loud and in-your-face.
re: #342 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
You win.
…however, people with butt plugs often have more than one, and in different sizes and shapes.
And you know this how?
re: #359 ObserverArt
And you know this how?
It is known.
And apparently I have a face that makes people comfortable talking about their kinks.
re: #351 covfefe
Funny thing is. I swear I already did unsubscribe. Oh well. Guess I’ll try again.
The thing that really annoys me is getting added to candidates’ e-mai list without permission. It’s even worse when they add me to their list when I don’t even live close to their districts. I’ve already unsubscribed from three or four lists from Delegates running here in Virginia who are halfway across the state from me.
Marc Kasowitz (and any other lawyers Trump has managed to sign in) must be pulling their hair out. ANYTHING Trump tweets about Comey >> /2
— Sybill Trelawney (@SybilT2) June 6, 2017
I tweeted a story a little while ago that many high-powered defense lawyers have declined to represent Trump. This is one of the reasons.
— Sybill Trelawney (@SybilT2) June 6, 2017
When your impulse to mansplain is so strong you try to mansplain the Bible to the actual Pope. pic.twitter.com/Z26CUxW0CD
— OhNoSheTwitnt (@OhNoSheTwitnt) June 5, 2017
re: #362 Backwoods_Sleuth
Trump should defend himself, or perhaps Larry Klayman would take the job.
re: #362 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #205 Decatur Deb
Amazon is making a play for Those People.
Amazon is going after Walmart with a 45-percent discount on Prime for lower-income shoppers
They’ve already started that by dropping the amount you have to spend in order to get free shipping. I think it’s back down to $25 again. I like that a lot. I don’t want to be a prime member.
re: #312 The Vicious Babushka
In every photo of Trump sitting down, he always looks like he is on the toilet.
Except this one—where he looks like he needs to use the toilet.
re: #360 The Ghost of Senator Incitatus
It is known.
And apparently I have a face that makes people comfortable talking about their kinks.
Ha! That may not be the best face then. I bet it makes you uncomfortable.
Doesn’t this asshole have an actual job to do?
— Dr. Matt (@DrMatthew) June 6, 2017
re: #362 Backwoods_Sleuth
Trump schedules speech during Comey testimony https://t.co/kZfdVUfOOc
— Yashar Ali (@yashar) June 6, 2017
He’s probably going to bank on channels giving him and his empty podium (literally and then figuratively) all the face time and relegate the hearings to picture-in-picture status so as to minimize them (literally and metaphorically). The worst part is that the news orgs may very well do just that.
Jim Wright spells out the importance of Qatar, and the dangerous game Trump is playing.
re: #368 ObserverArt
Ha! That may not be the best face then. I bet it makes you uncomfortable.
Exaggerating for comic effect.
Has happened, though. Many things are not my bag, but I’m generally understanding.
re: #365 Timothy Watson
Haven’t some of Trump’s previous lawyers implemented a two-man rule when they had two lawyers in every conversation with Trump so they had a witness to what he said to them since he would lie constantly?
One of Trump’s lawyers testified to this in a deposition. Under oath.
re: #365 Timothy Watson
Haven’t some of Trump’s previous lawyers implemented a two-man rule when they had two lawyers in every conversation with Trump so they had a witness to what he said to them since he would lie constantly?
That along with the ask-same-question-many-times rule. He apparently likes to give differing answers to the same damn questions. I guess they take an average answer and run with it.
As Mon-A-Non said earlier…we need a way to extreme vet our candidates. Somehow a complete asshole that knows nothing managed to bust in to the Republican ranks and become their nominee.
Trump is hosting @marcorubio @TomCottonAR for dinner tonight - two members of senate intel who will question Comey in 2 days
— Dafna Linzer (@DafnaLinzer) June 6, 2017
re: #375 Backwoods_Sleuth
No collusion! Not a puppet!
re: #367 BeachDem
Except this one—where he looks like he needs to use the toilet.
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re: #136 The Vicious Babushka
UGH. Remind me to never stay at a Holiday Inn again.
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I just called IHG (Owner of Holiday Inn brand) of which I am a gold elite member to voice my displeasure (and note if this happens I’ll never stay at a Holiday Inn again), and they have no idea what this is about.
I asked for a call back.