Funniest Video of the Day: Bad Lip Reading Does Trump Bungling the National Anthem
Listen in on Trump’s live mic during the National Anthem…
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Half of the lip reading wasn’t even “bad”…it was spot on.
Steve Bannon said his mission was to “destroy the administrative state.”
That would include going after the administrator (the President).
Presumably he has plenty of dirt on Mr. Trump (and perhaps cabinet officials and GOP politicians) he can sling. His fanbase will follow right along.
I don’t think Senator McConnell is out of the woods yet in getting rid of that thorn in his side.
re: #4 Anymouse 🌹
Steve Bannon said his mission was to “destroy the administrative state.”
That would include going after the administrator (the President).
Presumably he has plenty of dirt on Mr. Trump (and perhaps cabinet officials and GOP politicians) he can sling. His fanbase will follow right along.
I don’t think Senator McConnell is out of the woods yet in getting rid of that thorn in his side.
That’s going to be what’s going to be interesting to watch. Bannon’s objective as you say was to destroy the state as we know it.
*chef’s kiss* pic.twitter.com/E5HCwsoibJ
— Angela Hanks (@AngelaHanks) January 9, 2018
Ben…. pic.twitter.com/GiBvHmMUrA
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) January 9, 2018
Ben “the cool kid’s philosopher” Shapiro everyone.
re: #7 Ace-o-aces
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Ben “the cool kid’s philosopher” Shapiro everyone.
Maybe Ben should mind his own fucking business. That little twerp has a habit of being condescending to women especially because he’s too chicken shit to do it to guys.
BREAKING: Steve Bannon takes new position as editor in chief of The Daily Stormer.
(No, not really.)
(But it wouldn’t surprise me.)— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 9, 2018
LOLWUT?
Didn’t see any presidential dementia in the White House meeting on immigration today, did you? Mr. Trump looked to be in charge. Full analysis on https://t.co/fqUvO5EEW0 @NoSpinNews tonight.
— Bill O’Reilly (@BillOReilly) January 9, 2018
re: #7 Ace-o-aces
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Ben “the cool kid’s philosopher” Shapiro everyone.
As an chess master expert, Mike Fellman isn’t “phased”…
O_o
re: #12 Anymouse 🌹
LOLWUT?
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Uh yeah I kind of did when he claimed that he lived with border control agents and he continued to insist that the agency endorsed him. BTW Bill, don’t you have a wife to go home and beat or a female co-worker to sexual harass?
For the no shit file…
Some of Kentucky’s ‘Bible literacy’ classes illegally promote Christianity, ACLU says https://t.co/EdM4IJGvcm
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) January 9, 2018
re: #12 Anymouse 🌹
I didn’t watch because I can’t stand hearing Trump’s voice at this point, but… Didn’t he contradict himself like 8 times in five minutes?
For math geeks:
We Have a New Prime Number and Its 23 Million Digits Long (FiveThirtyEight)
re: #16 KGxvi
I didn’t watch because I can’t stand hearing Trump’s voice at this point, but… Didn’t he contradict himself like 8 times in five minutes?
He said he’d support DACA, demanded the wall, and repeated the bs about how the border patrol agency endorsed him and claimed he lived with them and told a Representative who has no doubt spent much more time on the border than he has that the wall was needed.
reposted from below for those interested
A couple of weeks ago Anymouse and a few other folks were talking about money and currency. I think it related to the history of “in god we trust”, etc.
I finally got a chance to take these photos of a few things i have hanging on a wall.
Off to the right —>>
Not so current currency
Gov. Bevin tells WHAS-AM there’s “no public appetite” for expanded gambling in Kentucky. “I personally think it’s a sucker’s bet.” ^JB
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) January 9, 2018
Obviously, Bevin is not all that familiar with Kentuckians.
Then again, he isn’t a Kentuckian or he would know how stupid is that statement.
re: #10 Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson
BREAKING: Steve Bannon takes new position as editor in chief of The Daily Stormer.(No, not really.)
(But it wouldn’t surprise me.)
No!!!! That would mean the human trash bag might have to come to Columbus…
re: #17 Anymouse 🌹
For math geeks:
We Have a New Prime Number and Its 23 Million Digits Long (FiveThirtyEight)
In case you were wondering what our National Debt would be when Trump is through with us, we can now express it.
LOL, not gonna happen.
Gov Bevin tells WHAS-AM this year’s regular legislative session will pass a budget and pension bill and tax reform sometime this year. ^JB
— Bluegrass Politics (@BGPolitics) January 9, 2018
On PBS tonight — Teddy Roosevelt goes on expedition in the Amazon (1913-1914). 9pm.
re: #25 sagehen
On PBS tonight — Teddy Roosevelt goes on expedition in the Amazon (1913-1914). 9pm.
Oh an actual President and not a challenged man baby.
BREAKING: We win #FairMaps in North Carolina! Federal court strikes down NC’s congressional voting maps as an unconstitutional partisan gerrymander and orders state to redraw map by January 24. CLC joined with @SCSJ in repping @LWVNCarolina
— CampaignLegalCenter (@CampaignLegal) January 9, 2018
re: #27 Backwoods_Sleuth
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CORRECTION: Maps must be redrawn by January 29. Here’s the opinion: https://t.co/u79bVvEll5 #fairmaps
— CampaignLegalCenter (@CampaignLegal) January 9, 2018
re: #29 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m sure they will just make the gerrymandering less obvious.
Wow. Weird to get a friend’s birthday notice on FB. He died two years ago in a fiery single-car accident.
re: #26 HappyWarrior
Oh an actual President and not a challenged man baby.
Eh, I wonder how much like Trump, Teddy would be if he was born 100 years later. I mean, he was obviously well educated - but temperamentally?
re: #31 Barefoot Grin
Wow. Weird to get a friend’s birthday notice on FB. He died two years ago in a fiery single-car accident.
That always makes me sad. I have a couple FB friends- a cousin and a friend who have since passed on whose accounts are still up.
anyone disavowing Bannon in the past week was OK with all he did to empower white supremacists, his expressed admiration for Leni Riefenstahl, his pushing of purposefully twisted information in attacks of people on Breitbart. What they were not OK with: angering Trump.
— Edward-Isaac Dovere (@IsaacDovere) January 9, 2018
Yep. And quite willing to ignore and denounce the substance of his remarks, even though many privately agree. https://t.co/fBZB8qy5Rd
— Eli Stokols (@EliStokols) January 9, 2018
re: #31 Barefoot Grin
Wow. Weird to get a friend’s birthday notice on FB. He died two years ago in a fiery single-car accident.
It gives family and friends and chance to “meet” and remember. I left my brother’s FB account up (well, I don’t know how to delete it!), just in case a friend (anyone I wasn’t able to contact to let know of his death) looks him up, they can find it, and my contact information.
re: #34 Backwoods_Sleuth
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They were okay with him OPENLY saying that V.I. Lenin was his model. Yeah I’m trying to think what Breitbart would say about an Obama or Clinton adviser who said that. This is absolutely true. Bannon’s only gone because he pissed off Trump.
re: #33 HappyWarrior
That always makes me sad. I have a couple FB friends- a cousin and a friend who have since passed on whose accounts are still up.
Nebraska passed a law in 2015 allowing the executor of a will to close all social media accounts.
Other states have or are working on that.
re: #35 retired cynic
It gives family and friends and chance to “meet” and remember. I left my brother’s FB account up (well, I don’t know how to delete it!), just in case a friend (anyone I wasn’t able to contact to let know of his death) looks him up, they can find it, and my contact information.
Good point. I hadn’t really considered the cathartic potential.
Now Breitbart has an opportunity to return to the vision of its namesake, and turn away from being the personal political club for a sleazy, brutal con man.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 9, 2018
That WAS the vision of its namesake. https://t.co/XyvsrxkReM
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) January 9, 2018
I’m not sure if Ben is purposely whitewashing Dead Breitbart, or if he has deluded himself into believing Andrew Breitbart was a paragon of journalistic integrity.
I’m sure this has been posted (though I think I read most of the last thread):
Trump would be upset if the hashtag #KaepernickKnowsTheWords trended.
That would be unfortunate.
pic.twitter.com/FQ3BQeuQgj— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) January 9, 2018
re: #37 Anymouse 🌹
Nebraska passed a law in 2015 allowing the executor of a will to close all social media accounts.
Other states have or are working on that.
Well these two died without wills. My cousin’s sister still posts old photos of them together on his wall. It’s nice for his friends who really cherish the memories they had of him. With my buddy, people post music. Hard to believe it will be five years this summer for my buddy and two years this spring for my cousin.
We now go live to Steve Bannon pic.twitter.com/l5SW3d8GYR
— Photon Herder (@goddamnedfrank) January 9, 2018
re: #39 Ace-o-aces
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I’m not sure if Ben is purposely whitewashing Dead Breitbart, or if he has deluded himself into believing Andrew Breitbart was a paragon of journalistic integrity.
Yes.
Just got the following PR email about whether I wish to speak with Milo about Bannon’s departure from Breitbart pic.twitter.com/2VmIlIFjQW
— Ben Jacobs (@Bencjacobs) January 9, 2018
re: #23 Eclectic Cyborg
In case you were wondering what our National Debt would be when Trump is through with us, we can now express it.
Admittedly, Trump would do less harm if he were to count the fingers and toes of the entire population of DC (and that wouldn’t be enough) but the rest of us will make do with scientific notation and guesswork
re: #32 KGxvi
Eh, I wonder how much like Trump, Teddy would be if he was born 100 years later. I mean, he was obviously well educated - but temperamentally?
Not at all.
Teddy’s driving motivation all his life was to overcome/eliminate his every weakness.
re: #39 Ace-o-aces
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I’m not sure if Ben is purposely whitewashing Dead Breitbart, or if he has deluded himself into believing Andrew Breitbart was a paragon of journalistic integrity.
I have to admit I love the white washing of Breitbart’s legacy. It’s almost like Andrew Breitbart didn’t push an edited video to get a DOA employee fired from her job, like he didn’t shout shit at Occupy protesters, I’m sorry his family lost their loved one but Bannon didn’t distort Breitbart’s legacy, he continued it and Ben was happy to take Bannon’s money for a good while too. Fuck Shapiro. He’s a little shithead who thinks he’s above it when he’s a big part of the problem.
re: #12 Anymouse 🌹
LOLWUT?
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There are a lot of stupid replies to that, assuming that Democrats life in a fantasy-world, because anyone who thinks Bill O. reports the news is deeply indoctrinated and lives in an inverted reality.
re: #32 KGxvi
Eh, I wonder how much like Trump, Teddy would be if he was born 100 years later. I mean, he was obviously well educated - but temperamentally?
I don’t know. I see Teddy as a guy who actually was the so called Alpha that the Trumpers love to talk about. He didn’t have to volunteer during the Spanish-American War. I can’t imagine Trump volunteering around the same age during say Desert Storm or pots 9/11.
re: #47 sagehen
Not at all.
Teddy’s driving motivation all his life was to overcome/eliminate his every weakness.
And I think Teddy while he was a glory hound was in it for much more than himself.
o_O
Get your Bannon and Fusion takes done early. More news coming tonight.
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) January 9, 2018
FFS! It’s only 9th of Jan https://t.co/lvciE8WK7w
— Sunny Singh (@sunnysingh_n6) January 9, 2018
re: #39 Ace-o-aces
I found this old clip of the jackass
Andrew Breitbart: Stable Genius or unhinged wackjob?https://t.co/MC8DIzcRuj
— Floppy Boot Stomp (@the_edwin_mix) January 9, 2018
re: #44 Anymouse 🌹
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God I was just sort of joking when I talked about Trump being “Daddy Trump” and Bannon being “Daddy Steve” to Milo during their split up- Milo’s a weird, weird guy. But yes groveling Milo is hilarious. I wonder if Trump thinks Milo is an example of England not sending its best.
re: #55 gocart mozart
I found this old clip of the jackass
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Cocaine is a hellvua drug.
I really am sorry Breitbart died but I’m not sad he’s not involved in political commentary anymore but I guess at least he was still here, the wingers couldn’t lie to themselves about how Andrew Breitbart would never accept this or that because he’d gladly cheerlead for this administration.
re: #55 gocart mozart
I found this old clip of the jackass
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Yeah, not too coked out of his mind.
re: #55 gocart mozart
Let’s not rewrite history. Breitbart’s vision for the site was than of a sleazy-con-man looking to pander to bigots, and he lead the site to be what it is. you were fine with the bigotry until it was turned against you.
— Jeff Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) January 9, 2018
Rats, ship, etc.
“Two of the most senior officials who are on the potential departure list are Don McGahn, the White House counsel, and HR McMaster, the national security adviser.” Facing staffing exodus, Trump struggles to fill West Wing https://t.co/YdbeKXzofK
— Jim Sciutto (@jimsciutto) January 9, 2018
McMaster…wow https://t.co/7MlKGgwISx
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) January 9, 2018
re: #55 gocart mozart
I found this old clip of the jackass
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Looks like Ben is bucking to be employed again.
re: #55 gocart mozart
I found this old clip of the jackass
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That’s some Möbius strip logic right there.
Am I wrong for hoping Steve Bannon is so a screwed-up, slimeball character he now becomes a very large wrecking ball and his target is Trump and everyone in and around the entire administration, the campaign, and the Republican party?
Bannon: “Hello, is this Robert Mueller’s office? Yes. May I speak with Robert, tell him it is Steve Bannon, he may be very interested in what I have to say?”
Surprising nobody. https://t.co/1LvhCktBbL via @YahooNews
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 9, 2018
re: #39 Ace-o-aces
Now Breitbart has an opportunity to return to the vision of its namesake, and turn away from being the personal political club for a sleazy, brutal con man.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 9, 2018
Shorter Shapiro: Please take me back. I want to come back.
🙏🙏🙏🙏 https://t.co/yGC6ZrAFFW— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) January 9, 2018
re: #67 darthstar
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You just don’t understand his brilliance. He can speak at a PhD level, but knowing the pulse of the country, he speaks in a way they can understand! Not like those Ivory Tower elites that have come before…
re: #60 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
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Exactly. He was fine and still is fine with sexism, homophobia, transphobia, racism, but when he suddenly discovered that the far right was antisemitic and would attack him, he “suddenly” realized that Bannon was bad news. Screw him and his stupid campus tours. I hope he goes the way of Milo this year into irrelevancy.
re: #64 Skip Intro
Why? He was an asshole.
I can feel bad that children lost their father. Just because he was an asshole doesn’t mean I wanted him to die.
re: #69 MsJ
I give myself credit for taking out the part about Breitbart being a shitstain of a human being as I don’t like speaking ill of the dead…except Hitler…fuck that guy.
Andrew Brietbart spewed hate and racism right up until his last day. His death was tragic for his family who loved him.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 9, 2018
re: #62 bill d. (b.d.)
Looks like Ben is bucking to be employed again.
He’s tired of being booed at college campuses.
That geo-tagging from Twitter is annoying. Just changed my location to some place in Brazil.
re: #68 darthstar
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““Just shows you how smart they are.” Alligators use bizarre – and creepy – ancient ritual to survive NC’s arctic blast. https://t.co/LcJyQl33Oa pic.twitter.com/fzsPcrUAw2
— Brady Dennis (@brady_dennis) January 9, 2018
re: #73 darthstar
I give myself credit for taking out the part about Breitbart being a shitstain of a human being as I don’t like speaking ill of the dead…except Hitler…fuck that guy.
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Right, I mean don’t get me wrong. I hate everything Andrew Breitbart stood for and political discourse is better off without him but I’m not glad he died either. The guy still had a family. I mean it when I say the best thing that could have happened to Breitbart would have him to realize what he was doing was destructive and gave up politics. I know that’s VERY idealistic but I still wasn’t happy when he died. I wasn’t sad either but I’m not going to fall into the trap that he himself did when Ted Kennedy died and Ted Kennedy did much more humanity on one day than Andrew Breitbart did in a lifetime.
re: #66 ObserverArt
Am I wrong for hoping Steve Bannon is so screwed-up, slimeball character he now becomes a very large wrecking ball and his target is Trump and everyone in and around the entire administration, the campaign, and the Republican party?
Bannon: “Hello, is this Robert Mueller’s office? Yes. May I speak with Robert, tell him it is Steve Bannon, he may be very interested in what I have to say?”
Given that Bannon’s stated purpose in all of this nonsense is to burn down the country and everything/everyone with it…going to Mueller with some high-faluting bullshit sounds like his next move.
re: #77 HappyWarrior
Right, I mean don’t get me wrong. I hate everything Andrew Breitbart stood for and political discourse is better off without him but I’m not glad he died either. The guy still had a family. I mean it when I say the best thing that could have happened to Breitbart would have him to realize what he was doing was destructive and gave up politics. I know that’s VERY idealistic but I still wasn’t happy when he died. I wasn’t sad either but I’m not going to fall into the trap that he himself did when Ted Kennedy died and Ted Kennedy did much more humanity on one day than Andrew Breitbart did in a lifetime.
It’s tough sometimes, because the sadistic, evil part of you (and we all have one, don’t lie!) wants you to be glad he’s dead. I mean, the guy was near the top of the World History List of Douchecanoes, a real first-rate jackwagon. Our inner schadenfreude really wants to rejoice in his death, even as our decency compels us not to.
Gotta use the screenshot because I’m guessing this gets deleted pic.twitter.com/FKXo9kWRsD
— Amanda Kass (@Amanda_Kass) January 9, 2018
re: #77 HappyWarrior
Right, I mean don’t get me wrong. I hate everything Andrew Breitbart stood for and political discourse is better off without him but I’m not glad he died either.
I can’t say I feel that way. At all.
The guy still had a family.
So? So did Hitler. And Pol Pot.
re: #79 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
It’s tough sometimes, because the sadistic, evil part of you (and we all have one, don’t lie!) wants you to be glad he’s dead. I mean, the guy was near the top of the World History List of Douchecanoes, a real first-rate jackwagon. Our inner schadenfreude really wants to rejoice in his death, even as our decency compels us not to.
Oh yeah we’re only human. All I said was I wasn’t happy he died. I wasn’t mourning him either and trust me Skip, I resent as much as you do the attempts to rewrite his legacy into something it wasn’t but I still felt bad when he died for his family’s sake. Now, politics wise, he was no loss but as we saw, he did get replaced by something just as bad. Let’s say Bannon drinks himself to death tonight. We know that the Mercers have someone just as fucked up at Breitbart eager to take his place. I have no problem at all with criticizing the recently deceased. I hated when Thatcher died the attempts to deify her and ignore her cruelty to the poor of Britain, I hated how the media white-washed Reagan’s soft racism, etc but I still could see that someone had lost a loved one too.
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse was on Ari Melber’s show and was saying Grassley being upset Feinstein released the testimony today is nothing since Fusion and Glenn Simpson already have had their own releases of the information through tweets and the like and have requested them to be released.
re: #81 MsJ
I can’t say I feel that way. At all.
So? So did Hitler. And Pol Pot.
I can’t compare him to those two. I’m not going to tell you or anyone else that they can’t have their opinions on his death. Anyhow, let’s just leave it at that. I don’t miss Andrew Breitbart at all and I think the attempts to rewrite his legacy into something other than being a bigoted asshole are pathetic. This is but a minor disagreement in the grand scheme of things.
re: #72 HappyWarrior
I can feel bad that children lost their father. Just because he was an asshole doesn’t mean I wanted him to die.
You didn’t cause him to die. You didn’t have anything to do with it.
re: #84 HappyWarrior
And I’ve told you at least a half dozen times… You’re a far better person than I. 🙂
Sorry guys, I guess I’ve seen how wingers act when liberal icons die, the ha-ha he/she is burning in hell and it pisses me off. That’s just not me. I’m okay with being open about a legacy and not whitewashing the day of death so it’s not like that for me. I just with some exceptions can see that someone had lost a family member. I can respect and undrestand if you feel otherwise but my opinion is my own opinion.
re: #85 Skip Intro
You didn’t cause him to die. You didn’t have anything to do with it.
I know. You’re reading way too much into what I’m saying though. I just acknowledged that his famliy had a loss. That’s all. Nothing more, nothing less.
re: #89 HappyWarrior
Some people are just bad. Trump, Bannon, Steven Miller.
I won’t shed a tear for any of them. Unfortunately for me I probably won’t be around to see it happen.
re: #87 MsJ
And I’ve told you at least a half dozen times… You’re a far better person than I. 🙂
No, I’m not. I just try to be the best person I can be. That’s all I can do. Anyhow guys. Let’s just leave at this. Shapiro’s a little asshole for trying to act like Bannon sullied Breitbart’s intentions for the website. Andrew Breitbart would be very happy that Bannon took the Breitbart brand into the oval office.
re: #88 HappyWarrior
Sorry guys, I guess I’ve seen how wingers act when liberal icons die, the ha-ha he/she is burning in hell and it pisses me off. That’s just not me. I’m okay with being open about a legacy and not whitewashing the day of death so it’s not like that for me. I just with some exceptions can see that someone had lost a family member. I can respect and undrestand if you feel otherwise but my opinion is my own opinion.
Man’s capacity to dehumanize the other and to otherwise lack empathy was probably very useful from an evolutionary standpoint… but within the context of a modern advanced society, it just fucking sucks.
RE: (3) They literally are not allowed to apply for citizenship.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) January 9, 2018
re: #93 Ace-o-aces
However Trump’s 40 year old son is a “kid”. Still wet behind the ears, poor little guy.
re: #70 Mike Lamb
You just don’t understand his brilliance. He can speak at a PhD level, but knowing the pulse of the country, he speaks in a way they can understand! Not like those Ivory Tower elites that have come before…
You must have just landed a gig at the NY Times.
My only sadness is the stain Bannon placed on Andrew Breitbart’s name.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 9, 2018
yes lets restore honor to the publication that courageously published videos of James O’Keefe dressed up as a pimp so he could smear black low income housing advocates https://t.co/XU7QIZ6p7Z
— Adam H. Johnson (@adamjohnsonNYC) January 9, 2018
re: #93 Ace-o-aces
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“Government is not responsible for taking care of kids”
That’s quite possibly one of the MOST IMPORTANT jobs government has. The government has a vested interest in kids growing up and becoming productive members of society. Yes, even those dirty brown immigrant kids.
Welp pic.twitter.com/PufOsQRWXs
— Natasha Bertrand (@NatashaBertrand) January 9, 2018
what is stunning is the degree to which the FBI sat on the information during the campaign. If anything they put finger on the scale FOR Trump
— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) January 9, 2018
re: #90 Skip Intro
Some people are just bad. Trump, Bannon, Steven Miller.
I won’t shed a tear for any of them. Unfortunately I probably won’t be around to see it happen.
And that’s your right. I was simply talking about how I felt. Let’s just leave it at that.
re: #92 KGxvi
Man’s capacity to dehumanize the other and to otherwise lack empathy was probably very useful from an evolutionary standpoint… but within the context of a modern advanced society, it just fucking sucks.
Yep, it’s hard. It is goddamned hard.
re: #100 HappyWarrior
And that’s your right. I was simply talking about how I felt. Let’s just leave it at that.
That’s just, like, your opinion, man.
re: #96 Ace-o-aces
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And distorted what black women DOA employees said to get them fired. But what do you expect from a little twerp who likes to go around telling transpeople they’re their birth gender simply because he believes transgendered people are mentally ill.
re: #86 jimmyvluv4u
You don’t like Donna? She was such an improvement over Debbie Wassermann Schultz.
Meanwhile here in CA mudslides have killed five people in Montecito and highway 101 is closed for 30 miles.
re: #97 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
“Government is not responsible for taking care of kids”
That’s quite possibly one of the MOST IMPORTANT jobs government has. The government has a vested interest in kids growing up and becoming productive members of society. Yes, even those dirty brown immigrant kids.
“God, but I miss the good ol’ days when twelve-year olds worked 14 hours a day in the coal shafts tending the ponies pulling the scuttles! What a glorious time!” said no one, ever, in the last 80 years.
Except for that shit stain.
re: #97 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
“Government is not responsible for taking care of kids”
That’s quite possibly one of the MOST IMPORTANT jobs government has. The government has a vested interest in kids growing up and becoming productive members of society. Yes, even those dirty brown immigrant kids.
People like that idiot have no idea about immigrant kids and DACA kids. These are people who have worked their asses off, gotten good jobs, good educations, followed the rules, but hey let’s punish them because of their parents and let’s hear lectures about how they should just immigrate legally from people who have no idea what modern immigrants go through.
re: #107 austin_blue
“God, but I miss the good ol’ days when twelve-year olds worked 14 hours a day in the coal shafts tending the ponies pulling the scuttles! What a glorious time!” said no one, ever, in the last 80 years.
Except for that shit stain.
Even Trump hasn’t been stupid enough to openly pine for the repeal of child labor laws.
re: #109 HappyWarrior
Even Trump hasn’t been stupid enough to openly pine for the repeal of child labor laws.
Yet. It’s only Tuesday.
I hope I didn’t come off sanctimonious earlier.
re: #113 Big Beautiful Door
Wonder if MSNBC will sign Bannon.
Maybe he’ll hit up his buds at the NYT for an op-ed gig.
lol
Incidentally, Breitbart is the first company to follow through on firing an employee after the White House publicly called for his dismissal. https://t.co/TgD9Td9UaJ
— Matthew Gertz (@MattGertz) January 9, 2018
re: #113 Big Beautiful Door
Wonder if MSNBC will sign Bannon.
Bannon will be too busy running Arapio’s senate campaign.
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re: #116 bill d. (b.d.)
Bannon will be too busy running Arapio’s senate campaign.
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Ha, that may not be far off.
re: #109 HappyWarrior
Even Trump hasn’t been stupid enough to openly pine for the repeal of child labor laws.
Nope, just wants to send them back to San Salvador, Jaurez, and San Pedro Sula so they can be slaughtered.
Out of sight, out of the news in the U.S.
Reminds me of Tom Lehrer:
’ “Once the rockets go up who cares where they come down? That’s not my Department”, says Werner von Braun!’
re: #118 austin_blue
Nope, just wants to send them back to San Salvador, Jaurez, and San Pedro Sula so they can be slaughtered.
Out of sight, out of the news in the U.S.
Reminds me of Tom Lehrer:
“Once the rockets go up who cares where they come down? That’s not my Department”, says Werner von Braun!
You know what I hate most about the bigots to the El Salvadorians? It was the policies they supported under Reagan that created the conditions for them to emigrate in the first place. I mean I’m glad to know all the El Salvadorians that I know obviously but our policies adversely impacted their country and helped create MS-13. And man I really hate every El Salvadorian male being lumped in with that gang.
Not to mention Trump didn’t give a fuck or know what the hell MS-13 was until two years ago probably when his asshole advisers like Miller told him that it would scare the idiots about El Salvadorian immigrants into voting for him. I’ve known about MS-13 for a long time. In fact, until that Neo-Nazi shithead murdered his girlfriend’s parents, it was one of the few murders I could remember in my hometown area. But you know what? I didn’t hold it against every El Salvadorian because that would be fucking absurd.
This is the story Noah Shachtman was hyping:
White House Official Floated Withdrawing U.S. Forces to Please Putin
re: #119 HappyWarrior
You know what I hate most about the bigots to the El Salvadorians? It was the policies they supported under Reagan that created the conditions for them to emigrate in the first place. I mean I’m glad to know all the El Salvadorians that I know obviously but our policies adversely impacted their country and helped create MS-13. And man I really hate every El Salvadorian male being lumped in with that gang.
No shit. You cut the guts out of a country’s economy and guess what?- criminal gangs (replacing gangs run by a corrupt fascist military regime) fill the gap.
Whodathunkit?
Same thing in Mexico. The Zetas are run by cashiered, ex-Military gang members.
Another member of the Flynn NSC…
White House Official Floated Withdrawing U.S. Forces to Please Putin
Nothing Michael Wolff could say about @realDonaldTrump has hurt him as much as the DACA lovefest right now.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 9, 2018
a peek at the breitbart comment section seems to confirm this
re: #112 HappyWarrior
I hope I didn’t come off sanctimonious earlier.
You didn’t. You come off as a damn fine human being.
re: #122 austin_blue
No shit. You cut the guts out of a country’s economy and guess what?- criminal gangs (replacing gangs run by a corrupt fascist military regime) fill the gap.
Whodathunkit?
Same thing in Mexico. The Zetas are run by cashiered, ex-Military gang members.
Yep and that’s on St. Reagan who had no knowledge at all about the region and just wanted to be anti-communist without knowing anything about the country or its people. Didn’t know that about Mexico btw. I know more about MS-13 since i know more El Salvadorians and those of El Salvadorian descent than I do those of Mexican. On another side note, it drives me crazy when every single Latino is assumed to be A) illegal or B) Mexican, or C) both.
re: #124 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
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She’s actually right. But they’ll come back to him eventually because he’s the best shot they got.
This DACA lovefest confirms a main thesis of Michael Wolff’s book: When Bannon left. liberal Dems Jared, Ivanka, Cohn & Goldman Sachs took over.
— Ann Coulter (@AnnCoulter) January 9, 2018
basically despite all the screaming and yelling, trumpykins know the book is mostly truthful
Bannon leaving Breitbart…pic.twitter.com/jK34Y66zZK
— Jemisha (@JemiSHaaaZzz) January 9, 2018
re: #114 makeitstop
Maybe he’ll hit up his buds at the NYT for an op-ed gig.
I can see him alternating with David Brooks.
2018 pic.twitter.com/1klS2o5Tbj
— McSpocky™ 👽🖖 (@mcspocky) January 10, 2018
re: #128 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
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basically despite all the screaming and yelling, trumpykins know the book is mostly truthful
They know.
Gorka unintentionally confirmed White House staff was told to cooperate with Wolff.
re: #130 gocart mozart
[Bannon leaving Breitbart]
I won’t wish him dead, but a higher top tube would serve him right.
re: #109 HappyWarrior
Even Trump hasn’t been stupid enough to openly pine for the repeal of child labor laws.
Betsy DeVos supports this organization:
Bring back child labor.
re: #134 wrenchwench
Poor guy will have to buy his own health insurance now.
re: #128 dog philosopher ஐஒஔ௸
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I’ve been saying this for almost three years now:
Trump has been in the public eye for my entire life - almost 40 years. He is and always has been a crass, incompetent, vain, asshole. He is the ur-Kardashian, famous because he’s rich, rich because he’s famous (Robin Leech is deserves to be scorned through the ages for foisting this fucktard upon us all)
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All roads lead to an empty headed yam.
re: #136 Skip Intro
Poor guy will have to buy his own health insurance now.
Does he believe in health insurance?
re: #126 HappyWarrior
Yep and that’s on St. Reagan who had no knowledge at all about the region and just wanted to be anti-communist without knowing anything about the country or its people. Didn’t know that about Mexico btw. I know more about MS-13 since i know more El Salvadorians and those of El Salvadorian descent than I do those of Mexican. On another side note, it drives me crazy when every single Latino is assumed to be A) illegal or B) Mexican, or C) both.
Yup, Kaspar Fucking Von Weinberger was the architect of the American response to The Central American Problem (with oodles of help from brainiacs like Colonel Oliver North (Idjit, USMC), based on the assumption that American corporations, at all costs, needed to maintain access to lap dog governments ensuring American access to raw materials, bananas, and cheap factory laborers.
If the natives get restless, put Central American government Special Forces troops through the School of The Americas at Ft. Benning to suppress those who have forgotten their place in society by getting edjumacated and challenging the status quo ante.
Social media is full of Russian women boasting about coming to America to give birth, sometimes staying at Trump properties. https://t.co/qDnqpan3Xk@CynthiaMcFadden has this story tonight on @NBCNightlyNews.
— NBC Nightly News with Lester Holt (@NBCNightlyNews) January 9, 2018
White House aides have been told to decide before the end of January whether they intend to leave the administration or stay through the November midterm election https://t.co/DbgYa6R6O9
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) January 9, 2018
WH source confirms CNN report but says that aides have been told to make a decision ASAP as some staffers are exiting the White House as early as President’s Day weekend. https://t.co/dRnqV3p4aG
— Jacqueline Alemany (@JaxAlemany) January 9, 2018
re: #142 The Vicious Babushka
Anchor babies? Or immigration ready operatives?
My only sadness is the stain Bannon placed on Andrew Breitbart’s name.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 9, 2018
It’s so pathetic when right wing demagogues like Ben Shapiro pretend Andrew Breitbart was some kind of paragon of great journalism, when in reality he was the prototype for the vile race-baiting clowns who dominate the right today. https://t.co/c6xMQFedOW
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) January 10, 2018
re: #143 JordanRules
This could be the first time in US history where the military was deployed to staff the White House.
re: #147 Charles Johnson
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But Charles, surely you realize that’s exactly the epitome of real journalism to these freaks.
re: #147 Charles Johnson
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Even more pathetic that he ignores his own role in Bannon’s Time there.
re: #141 austin_blue
Yup, Kaspar Fucking Von Weinberger was the architect of the American response to The Central American Problem (with oodles of help from brainiacs like Colonel Oliver North (Idjit, USMC), based on the assumption that American corporations, at all costs, needed to maintain access to lap dog governments ensuring American access to raw materials, bananas, and cheap factory laborers.
If the natives get restless, put government Special Forces troops through the School of The Americas at Ft. Benning to suppress those who have forgotten their place in society by getting edjumacated and challenging the status quo ante.
Yep sigh.
re: #147 Charles Johnson
My only sadness is the stain Bannon placed on Andrew Breitbart’s name.
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) January 9, 2018
Surpassed only by the ring he left on the White House bathtub. https://t.co/gplnfjp6kA
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 9, 2018
Trump Holds Meeting to Show He’s in Charge, Instead Proves Opposite
re: #140 Skip Intro
Without the Mercer money you bet he does.
Not Likely. From what I understand, Steve can afford to pay for it himself. You don’t play politics at this level unless you have $$$. Yeah, his income is going to take a hit, but from what I understand, even if he is never employed again he fixed for life. He has the money, was looking for power/money. Lost out on the former will keep the latter.
re: #156 Bubblehead II
Why did Sirius can him? Any idea?
re: #119 HappyWarrior
You know what I hate most about the bigots to the El Salvadorians? It was the policies they supported under Reagan that created the conditions for them to emigrate in the first place.
Actually, the crop of El Salvadorans that are going to lose their protected status are here because of two earthquakes that flattened the country. Not a result of Reagan’s fuck ups.
Remember the mass exodus of employees when Obama was President? Neither do I.
re: #157 Skip Intro
Why did Sirius can him? Any idea?
Deal was with breitfart, not him personally. Since he is no longer with them he looses his stage.
re: #157 Skip Intro
His show was affiliated with breitfart.
re: #160 darthstar
Remember the endless palace gossip, the questions of his mental fitness and the lack of respect from his staff when Obama was President? Neither do I.
re: #163 darthstar
Where will Bannon go? Who the fuck cares?
My guess is rage furby is reaching out to him now to work on a joint venture.
re: #163 darthstar
Where will Bannon go? Who the fuck cares?
Except, landlords—be sure to make an appropriately high security deposit. He’s hell on bathtubs and property in general.
re: #166 Barefoot Grin
Except, landlords—be sure to make an appropriately high security deposit. He’s hell on bathtubs and property in general.
And if he partners up with the Rage Furby, there’s going to have to be some sanitary cleaning of the floors, too.
You’re so full of shit. You’d sign Melania’s deportation order if you thought it would give you a chance to pose for the cameras.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) January 10, 2018
re: #158 Colère Tueur de Lapin
Actually, the crop of El Salvadorans that are going to lose their protected status are here because of two earthquakes that flattened the country. Not a result of Reagan’s fuck ups.
True but I meant the policies that first resulted in large numbers of El Salvadoran immigrants in the first place.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Trump administration says it won’t allow oil drilling off the coast of Florida, bowing to pressure from governor.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) January 9, 2018
Virginia’s governor (and governor-elect) have made this same request, but we have not received the same commitment. Wonder why… https://t.co/9HgvOWC1p6
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) January 10, 2018
I think the appalling offshore drilling everywhere should be greeted with a huge monkey wrench gang from every state government affected.
Good morning (China time), everyone.
Bannon is a reminder that, even if you’re a creepy, gin soaked walking corpse covered in bugs and sores, life can still get worse
Eat arbys— Nihilist Arby’s (@nihilist_arbys) January 9, 2018
What does Mexico paying for the wall have to do with DACA?
re: #169 HappyWarrior
True but I meant the policies that first resulted in large numbers of El Salvadoran immigrants in the first place.
And, many of the El Salvadorans that we’re here illegally from Reagan’s fuckups did get protected status, so i guess you could lump them all together. In reality, though, who give a fuck why they came. The vast majority are tax paying, contributes to our society.
I live very near Langley Park in MD, so I see the damage that MS13 is doing, that is a very minor minor number of El Salvadorans who make vastly disproportionate headlines to their number; MS13 is despised by the majority because they also live in fear.
It’s clear that 1) he knows how to work a room, 2) he has no idea what he’s talking about, and 3) he has no point of view and is immediately swayed by whoever he just spoke to.
— Craig Beilinson (@cbeilinson) January 10, 2018
Owner Story: “So my coworkers Neighbors adopted a deer and wanted him to stay safe during hunting season.” pic.twitter.com/8hygtCHBS5
— Fluff Society (@FluffSociety) January 10, 2018
Here’s my story on the robot stripper party at #CES2018 https://t.co/nDp4V9smAq
— Taylor Lorenz @ CES (@TaylorLorenz) January 9, 2018
re: #174 bill d. (b.d.)
What does Mexico paying for the wall have to do with DACA?
Not a goddamn thing, but it makes for a cause that he thinks Democrats are unwilling to sacrifice in the name of shooting down the wall.
Footage shows Highway 101 covered in water and debris amid heavy rainfall in Montecito, California. https://t.co/9T03xpS3aW pic.twitter.com/yEpbXhAORK
— ABC News (@ABC) January 10, 2018
re: #107 austin_blue
“God, but I miss the good ol’ days when twelve-year olds worked 14 hours a day in the coal shafts tending the ponies pulling the scuttles! What a glorious time!” said no one, ever, in the last 80 years.
Except for that shit stain.
Paul Ryan probably said that too.
re: #175 Colère Tueur de Lapin
And, many of the El Salvadorans that we’re here illegally from Reagan’s fuckups did get protected status, so i guess you could lump them all together. In reality, though, who give a fuck why they came. The vast majority are tax paying, contributes to our society.
I live very near Langley Park in MD, so I see the damage that MS13 is doing, that is a very minor minor number of El Salvadorans who make vastly disproportionate headlines to their number; MS13 is despised by the majority because they also live in fear.
My point is its the Reagan policies they supported that brought these people here. They love to bitch about these countries being hellholes and not caring the policies they supported that created the diaspora in the first place. I don’t mind them being here at all but I take exception to Reagan fanboys whining about the state of of ES and ignoring his role in the conflicts there.
How-Is-This-Site-Free, Extreme Libertarian Edition pic.twitter.com/NgYzzdRHac
— Elizabeth Nolan Brown (@ENBrown) January 9, 2018
re: #174 bill d. (b.d.)
What does Mexico paying for the wall have to do with DACA?
Nothing. Just blackmail.
re: #172 plansbandc
I think the appalling offshore drilling everywhere should be greeted with a huge monkey wrench gang from every state government affected.
I think that the Governors of these states should grant the offshore drilling with just one caveat. Drilling will only be allowed in places directly offshore from Donald Trump - owned resorts/golf courses.
re: #164 Ace Rothstein
Remember the endless palace gossip, the questions of his mental fitness and the lack of respect from his staff when Obama was President? Neither do I.
Rachel had a bit last night about defections from Pence’s staff as well—even Karen’s CoS has quit.
Flipping around on the teevee I happened upon a classic (?) I managed to miss somehow.
re: #109 HappyWarrior
Even Trump hasn’t been stupid enough to openly pine for the repeal of child labor laws.
Of course not — Obama did not institute this ban. If he had, Trump would be authorizing children to work 14 hour days again. // (1/2)
re: #107 austin_blue
“God, but I miss the good ol’ days when twelve-year olds worked 14 hours a day in the coal shafts tending the ponies pulling the scuttles! What a glorious time!” said no one, ever, in the last 80 years.
Except for that shit stain.
“Why, when I was a lad….”
re: #170 FormerDirtDart
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Welp, our gov is an original TrumpToadie and has only said he’ll talk directly with the “prez” about drilling (he—the gov—claims to be against it) so we’ll see what happens here…
re: #184 goddamnedfrank
McAfee’s whacked out. Recently he predicted Bitcoin would hit $100K or some other incredible level, or he would eat his dick.
He later amended the promise to something less … drastic or gross.
re: #136 Skip Intro
Poor guy will have to buy his own health insurance now.
He’s probably already applied for Medi-Cal.
re: #197 Pineapple Pizzagate
He’s probably already applied for Medi-Cal.
Nothing left but the shirts on his back.
re: #196 wheat-dogg
McAfee’s whacked out. Recently he predicted Bitcoin would hit $100K or some other incredible level, or he would eat his dick.
He later amended the promise to something less … drastic or gross.
Dude’s fried his fucking brains on bath salts.
re: #195 BeachDem
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (AP) - Trump administration says it won’t allow oil drilling off the coast of Florida, bowing to pressure from governor.
Welp, our gov is an original TrumpToadie and has only said he’ll talk directly with the “prez” about drilling (he—the gov—claims to be against it) so we’ll see what happens here…
Three words: Mir. A. Lago.
re: #157 Skip Intro
Why did Sirius can him? Any idea?
I think I heard it is identified as a Breitbart show. So, they can’t have him associated with them and the show.
re: #169 HappyWarrior
True but I meant the policies that first resulted in large numbers of El Salvadoran immigrants in the first place.
Here’s a good little precis on TPS and on folks from El Salvador, first from the civil war, and second, from the earthquakes. It appears the people getting fucked (despite being, in many cases, married to American citizens and having born-in-America babies are from the earthquakes:
re: #146 darthstar
Anchor babies? Or immigration ready operatives?
The new version of The Americans tv series!
re: #202 ObserverArt
I think I heard it is identified as a Breitbart show. So, they can’t have him associated with them and the show.
To add: Whoa…way late on that one. Nevermind.
re: #203 austin_blue
Here’s a good little precis on TBS and on folks from El Salvador, first from the civil war, and second, from the earthquakes. It appears the people getting fucked (despite being, in many cases, married to American citizens and having born-in-America babies are from the earthquakes:
Thanks!
re: #174 bill d. (b.d.)
What does Mexico paying for the wall have to do with DACA?
Sausage making.
(I actually heard that term used today in association with the “meeting.”)
Oh, we need some cute cats!
Say hello to the world’s smallest (and cutest?!) cat! 😻#BigCats is this Thursday 8pm on @BBCOne pic.twitter.com/FGB6qRgYxV
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) January 8, 2018
OBAMA adds 156,000 jobs: “…ending the year on a tepid note…”
TRUMP adds 148,000 jobs: “…continued growth capped year of increasing opportunities for American workers.” pic.twitter.com/JJvfnw5CYH— Pᴀᴛʀɪᴄᴋ Kᴀʀʟssᴏɴ ⛈ (@Patrickesque) January 10, 2018
AND Islamophobia, plus antisemitism that Ben somehow ignored until it almost literally bit him in the ass.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) January 10, 2018
re: #211 Ace-o-aces
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re: #213 HappyWarrior
Hell he engaged it in himself to attack the Judaism of liberal Jews.
And here I thought only Christians really got into the whole “questioning your Christianity” bit. What a douchecanoe.
Bannon is rich as fuck. Unfortunately for him he’ll have to start using his own money now.
The only benefit we’ll ever get from knowing his name & deeds is if he has something good for Mueller. Or some scathing shit for a book.
re: #214 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
And here I thought only Christians really got into the whole “questioning your Christianity” bit. What a douchecanoe.
Yeah I thought so too. I’ve despised Shapiro since he smeared Hagel as a Hamas supporter.
THREAD
Alright, I’ve blistered through the entire Fusion GPS transcript. All 300+ pages of it.
No matter how this thread turns out, just remember: it was better than reading that maddening tome from end to end.
Grab a beverage… and off we go.
1/— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) January 10, 2018
re: #209 The Vicious Babushka
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Looking at Maggie’s timeline, almost nothing about today’s doc drop and how the NYT fucked up.
They must all be getting their talking points in line.
Hagel is a conservative but he’s a decent man, a fine American, and someone who should have been part of a sane GOP but instead became hated because he criticized Iraq and didn’t hate Obama.
re: #217 The Vicious Babushka
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re: #216 HappyWarrior
Yeah I thought so too. I’ve despised Shapiro since he smeared Hagel as a Hamas supporter.
Anyone employed by Breitbart deserves total contempt, until they leave that organization, fully confess their errors and turn over an entirely new leaf. They are all deplorable and remain so.
re: #221 Hecuba’s daughter
Anyone employed by Breitbart deserves total contempt, until they leave that organization, fully confess their errors and turn over an entirely new leaf. They are all deplorable and remain so.
I think he did leave but he sure as hell hasn’t admitted errors. He spends his days on Twitter talking down to women.
re: #209 The Vicious Babushka
I was hoping that was fake and went searching for the Trump one, but yeah it is real…
Breaking News: The U.S. added 148,000 jobs last month, as continued growth capped a year of increasing opportunities for American workers https://t.co/2JLg0zxySv
— The New York Times (@nytimes) January 5, 2018
I am really starting to dislike the NY Times. It also infuriates me that despite shit like this and the FBI/Russia no Trump ties story right before the election, and their obsession with Clinton emails/funding of Clinton Cash book bullshit, somehow republicans and other conservatives are CONVINCED that the NY Times is always biased towards Democrats….
re: #221 Hecuba’s daughter
I only wish I could be there to see Bannon when he learns about pre- existing conditions.
He’s going to love that 1000% surchage.
re: #224 Skip Intro
He’s really rich. He’ll be fine with whatever healthcare he decides to buy.
re: #220 darthstar
Thread’s still in the oven…give it another half hour.
Yeah. It ended at #11 and I was bummed. I’ll go back in when I’m in bed tonight.
re: #210 Stanley Sea
Heartwarming video earlier of the FD pulling a 14 year old teen Montecito girl from the mud. She was encased among a wrecked house and its debris field.
re: #222 HappyWarrior
I think he did leave but he sure as hell hasn’t admitted errors. He spends his days on Twitter talking down to women.
Yep — little Ben never confessed errors nor changed his perspective on issues.
re: #226 MsJ
Yeah. It ended at #11 and I was bummed. I’ll go back in when I’m in bed tonight.
Still ongoing. #16 just went up.
One of the triggers - and I think this is a rather subtle and astute observation - was that for a guy who went to Russia a fair amount, Trump didn’t seem to ever get any deals done there.
If he wasn’t doing observable business, why was he going?
16/ pic.twitter.com/KpFQRmm4WG— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) January 10, 2018
re: #228 Hecuba’s daughter
Yep — little Ben never confessed errors nor changed his perspective on issues.
He’s such a dick.
re: #226 MsJ
Yeah. It ended at #11 and I was bummed. I’ll go back in when I’m in bed tonight.
I was just reading…up to 16 now. Fun takes on the info.
re: #223 Schweppes7
I was hoping that was fake and went searching for the Trump one, but yeah it is real…
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I am really starting to dislike the NY Times. It also infuriates me that despite shit like this and the FBI/Russia no Trump ties story right before the election, and their obsession with Clinton emails/funding of Clinton Cash book bullshit, somehow republicans and other conservatives are CONVINCED that the NY Times is always biased towards Democrats….
A reply says that the article doesn’t match the tweet’s tone.
I wonder if Ivanka caught Kellyanne trying to extract Jared’s seed.
It’s hard to blame “Nails” (aka Kellyanne) alone when vulgar has been the White House norm for almost an entire year.
Ivanka and Jared nicknamed Kellyanne ‘nails’ and briefed against her https://t.co/QGvGH6lNOs via @MailOnline— Richard W. Painter (@RWPUSA) January 10, 2018
I like the Horse Whisperer account. Whoever it is doesn’t seem to do the absurd speculation that some other people do. Having said that, is someone here reading it? I’d put a little in a GoFundMe for their efforts.
re: #225 JordanRules
Rich people hate to spend their money on incidentals like insurance, no matter how much of it they have.
You photogs and film buffs will like this.
How Visual Compositing and VFX works in the movies.
re: #235 Belafon
I like the Horse Whisperer account. Whoever it is doesn’t seem to do the absurd speculation that some other people do. Having said that, is someone here reading it? I’d put a little in a GoFundMe for their efforts.
It’s a pretty good account, I agree. Tries to stay objective and only slips occasionally and lets his/her human emotion cloud a thread…
— Soviet Sergey (@SovietSergey) January 10, 2018
re: #239 The Vicious Babushka
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There’s no way in hell the “geniuses” on the right have really thought things through. Inevitably Kushner will leave the White House and his secret service protection behind. Will the Russians risk his loose lips? If anything happens to him it is still an attack on the US in light of his former position. How is the US supposed to respond then? Will they risk letting Trump walk the streets as a former President?
Whether we like him or not we have to defend our institutions.
Read my full statement on taking #Florida off the table for offshore oil and gas. Local voice matters. pic.twitter.com/fJhv0p0CDC
— Secretary Ryan Zinke (@SecretaryZinke) January 9, 2018
.@SecretaryZinke: California is also “unique” & our “coasts are heavily reliant on tourism as an economic driver.” Our “local and state voice” is firmly opposed to any and all offshore drilling.
If that’s your standard, we, too, should be removed from your list. Immediately. https://t.co/T6W6JaPCPh— Xavier Becerra (@AGBecerra) January 10, 2018
From the #California attorney general: https://t.co/wlqaKLQJYo
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) January 10, 2018
Some of those El Salvadorian citizens here on TPS that Trump wants to get rid of work for a company that cleans the local ICE office: dailykos.com.
re: #236 Skip Intro
Rich people hate to spend their money on incidentals like insurance, no matter how much of it they have.
A lot of them just take trips to places where healthcare is affordable for those who can pay cash. I knew one jackass who used to go to Mexico for dental work and write the trips off as a business expense.
re: #83 ObserverArt
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse was on Ari Melber’s show and was saying Grassley being upset Feinstein released the testimony today is nothing since Fusion and Glenn Simpson already have had their own releases of the information through tweets and the like and have requested them to be released.
Why don’t Democrats release all the info they have related to Russian collusion? We need to hear the truth and Republicans have made it very clear that they’re going to protect their President at all costs,
Per people close to Bannon, he is wistful but has referenced Thomas Cromwell in recent days, noting that Cromwell guided a King but it never lasts… and Cromwell was eventually sent to the Tower.
— Robert Costa (@costareports) January 9, 2018
Two points. First, Cromwell was not only sent to The Tower, but also had his head lopped off. Seems appropriate.
Second, Henry VIII had SIX wives, and managed to do that by 55. Trump’s only had THREE wives and he’s 71! Sad!
Getting popcorn ready for Rachel Maddow
re: #244 darthstar
Alabama has a large and very sensitive shrimp/shellfish fishery You can fry ‘em, you can boil ‘em…
Bayou Le Batre
Michael Cohen just tweeted that he filed a defamation action against BuzzFeed for the Dossier pic.twitter.com/ZC9mGb7QnP
— Wendy Siegelman (@WendySiegelman) January 10, 2018
re: #244 darthstar
Wow. So Trump’s administration is straight up favoring red states over blue states. We saw this with the tax reform legislation and now we’re seeing it again. Disgusting.
re: #248 Blind Frog Belly White
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Two points. First, Cromwell was not only sent to The Tower, but also had his head lopped off. Seems appropriate.
Second, Henry VIII had SIX wives, and managed to do that by 55. Trump’s only had THREE wives and he’s 71! Sad!
Henry VIII is actually a good comparison though I’ve read Henry was quite intelligent and well read.
Rick Wilson is tearing it on on The Chris Hays Show w/Joy tonite
re: #244 darthstar
I think the only new offshore drilling in CA should be located just off the coast of the floundering Trump golf course in Palos Verdes.
re: #253 HappyWarrior
He could also have his surplus wives killed. I guess Trump could too since he’s above the law.
re: #257 Skip Intro
He could also have his surplus wives killed. I guess Trump could too since he’s above the law.
Pre-nap
re: #253 HappyWarrior
Henry VIII is actually a good comparison though I’ve read Henry was quite intelligent and well read.
Let’s face it - reading AT ALL makes one more well read than Trump.
I missed this story of peaceful religion.
Police: Lincoln Man Shot Neighbor Following Argument over The Bible (goes to the Lincoln, Nebr. Journal-Star)
Apparently, they got into an argument about scripture. The man pulled out a gun, and the neighbour decided it was best to go home and left. The man then went to his house and shot him twice from outside it.
re: #259 Blind Frog Belly White
Let’s face it - reading AT ALL makes one more well read than Trump.
That’s true heh.
re: #251 JordanRules
It’s sometimes hard to keep all the players in this administration straight. If I recall correct, Cohen is one of Trump’s many attorneys. Kind of dumb to sue the press but perhaps he’s trying to pull a Peter Thiel.
re: #260 Anymouse 🌹
Oh dear. So Christlike. /s
re: #251 JordanRules
Cohen’s fighting a losing battle there. Public figures and all that.
re: #264 wheat-dogg
Cohen’s fighting a losing battle there. Public figures and all that.
Discovery will be a blast. That and the depositions.
re: #265 Blind Frog Belly White
Discovery will be a blast. That and the depositions.
I’m guessing he’s making an empty threat. He isn’t going to allow discovery. It’s mostly meat for the right-wing base.
re: #265 Blind Frog Belly White
Discovery will be a blast. That and the depositions.
Exactly. It dumbfounds me why these RWNJs go to court, alleging libel or defamation, when the respondents have every right to call witnesses and depose associates of the RWNJs. And Cohen is allegedly a lawyer, too.
Rage Furby has the same habit. Every complaint he has filed gets tossed out, or he gets raked over the coals by the other side, and yet he continues to file lawsuits.
re: #268 wheat-dogg
Exactly. It dumbfounds me why these RWNJs go to court, alleging libel or defamation, when the respondents have every right to call witnesses and depose associates of the RWNJs. And Cohen is allegedly a lawyer, too.
Rage Furby has the same habit. Every complaint he has filed gets tossed out, or he gets raked over the coals by the other side, and yet he continues to file lawsuits.
Little Trumps. It’s what Donny would do, so it is way cool.
re: #268 wheat-dogg
Exactly. It dumbfounds me why these RWNJs go to court, alleging libel or defamation, when the respondents have every right to call witnesses and depose associates of the RWNJs. And Cohen is allegedly a lawyer, too.
Rage Furby has the same habit. Every complaint he has filed gets tossed out, or he gets raked over the coals by the other side, and yet he continues to file lawsuits.
As Anymouse alluded to, this is all about spinning up the wingnut welfare bandwagon and drumming up outrage and sympathy. The ones who still have a functioning brain (e.g. not the Rage Furby) don’t actually intend to press the suit to the point where discovery or depositions occur.
re: #270 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
As Anymouse alluded to, this is all about spinning up the wingnut welfare bandwagon and drumming up outrage and sympathy. The ones who still have a functioning brain (e.g. not the Rage Furby) don’t actually intend to press the suit to the point where discovery or depositions occur.
A fair point. RF seems to be using his latest effort to raise money, though so far his campaign has been notably unsuccessful.
That complaint he filed against Twitter is a joke. IANAL and I can tell he’s got nothing to stand on. It’s a political statement/sore loser diatribe pretending to be a legal complaint. CA Superior Court ought to fine him and his lawyer for frivolous lawsuits.
re: #234 darthstar
Sometimes I just want the fuck to upding, then I kind of get a moralistic view.
It’s not you, it’s me.
re: #248 Blind Frog Belly White
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Two points. First, Cromwell was not only sent to The Tower, but also had his head lopped off. Seems appropriate.
Second, Henry VIII had SIX wives, and managed to do that by 55. Trump’s only had THREE wives and he’s 71! Sad!
Well, Trump divorced 2 wives. He can’t behead them or let them die in childbirth.
re: #244 darthstar
Red v. Blue
Ordered by the fucks in charge, because last thing he heard was, CA said something bad about you Mr. Yam.
re: #262 Patricia Kayden
It’s sometimes hard to keep all the players in this administration straight. If I recall correct, Cohen is one of Trump’s many attorneys. Kind of dumb to sue the press but perhaps he’s trying to pull a Peter Thiel.
I have no idea how far behind I am. I think it’s a lot.
Cohen has so many ties to Russians & Russian $$$ it’s not even funny. (as the old saying goes)
re: #268 wheat-dogg
Exactly. It dumbfounds me why these RWNJs go to court, alleging libel or defamation, when the respondents have every right to call witnesses and depose associates of the RWNJs. And Cohen is allegedly a lawyer, too.
Rage Furby has the same habit. Every complaint he has filed gets tossed out, or he gets raked over the coals by the other side, and yet he continues to file lawsuits.
Is it the glam of the filing announcement?
Ah hahaha. To finally get to the end of a thread to realize there’s a new one.
I honor with thought & miss CL so much.
The good part is, when you are posting to the void, you remember her.
Her colors. Her cats, her strong opinions.