Video: Seth Meyers Is at His Best on Trump’s Latest Fox & Friends Freak-Out
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump freaking out about the various criminal investigations around him during a rambling interview on Fox & Friends.
Seth takes a closer look at President Trump freaking out about the various criminal investigations around him during a rambling interview on Fox & Friends.
Repeat from downstairs with additional comment:
America, 2018, rural Washington state style:
Letter: Globalism vs. Nationalism
Globalists believe that the welfare of mankind is ultimately best served by an educated elite ruling within One World Government in order to avoid major wars and catastrophic events. They support bigger controlling governments to that end, forcing one’s will upon others in that whatever is best for the whole overrides individual rights. They usually support open borders, Democrats, anti Second Amendment, atheism, evolution, situational ethics, and man’s wisdom over God’s.
Nationalists believe that the welfare of mankind is best served by independent nations competing against each other with mutual cooperation of free trade on a level playing field in order to bring out the best in everyone. They believe that the stronger benevolent nations can best keep any rogue nations in check that wish to distribute evil weapons of war and to make war. They are patriotic to their national interests and welfare over other nations. They usually support local and limited government, individual rights, closed borders with legal immigration, Second Amendment, creationism, and trusting in God and his absolute truths that never change.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely, and as a person’s power increases, usually their sense of morality decreases. Do you support Globalism or Nationalism?
LEE WALTER, WEST RICHLAND
So there you have it, you evolutionist globalists.
Anyway, the letter is distillation of the religious-right — Trump alliance.
re: #1 freetoken
Repeat from downstairs with additional comment:
America, 2018, rural Washington state style:
Letter: Globalism vs. Nationalism
So there you have it, you evolutionist globalists.
Anyway, the letter is distillation of the religious-right — Trump alliance.
A lot of that seems like projecting. Individual rights. Tell that to the people who want to smoke marijuana without Sessions interfering with them. Or the people who want to be gay and be happy and not have reparative therapy. The nationalists are pricks who want it bot hways.
re: #1 freetoken
Repeat from downstairs with additional comment:
America, 2018, rural Washington state style:
Letter: Globalism vs. Nationalism
So there you have it, you evolutionist globalists.
Anyway, the letter is distillation of the religious-right — Trump alliance.
Nonsense of the highest order. A meaningless set of attributes that don’t apply to either category. But given that 46% of voters thought it was a good idea to make Trump president, it’s not surprising that so many Americans believe and promote such dishonest and destructive ideas. One cannot have a civil conversation with someone who adheres to such an ideology.
re: #1 freetoken
Repeat from downstairs with additional comment:
America, 2018, rural Washington state style:
Letter: Globalism vs. Nationalism
So there you have it, you evolutionist globalists.
Anyway, the letter is distillation of the religious-right — Trump alliance.
I could have an absolute field day with that whole paragraph on “nationalism” alone. just the 20th century alone disproves most of the damned thing, whether it was the superpowers provoking proxy wars in which the side the sponsored was showered with weapons and the opposition deemed a “rogue state,” to the “level playing field” of an America using its relatively unscathed status post-WWII to dominate international trade, to those “limited government” states promoting racism and bigotry in the name of God and trampling all over individual rights.
But it would be an absolute waste of my time, because any person who is saying these things is not making an intellectual argument, he’s regurgitating religious dogma and thus is beyond any rational arguments.
If being a globalist means I acknowledge I live in a global economy where I buy global products and interact with people all over the world either directly or indirectly, so be it. As for the elites part though. I just have to laugh my ass off at that considering that the Trump administration is nothing but elites.
What exactly is supposed to be happening here?
— whatapityonyou (@Whatapityonyou) April 27, 2018
I see it as not so distant future, where a disgraced, homeless, emaciated Trump lives in the park and, to get by, sells sporting goods he stole from the stockroom of the Dick’s where Don Jr. now works.
— aceoaces (@aceoaces) April 28, 2018
“They usually support… man’s wisdom over God’s”
Show your work!
re: #1 freetoken
Repeat from downstairs with additional comment:
America, 2018, rural Washington state style:
Letter: Globalism vs. Nationalism
So there you have it, you evolutionist globalists.
Anyway, the letter is distillation of the religious-right — Trump alliance.
A challenge for Mr. Walter - name one … just one country that embraced nationalism that also believed in the liberty of ALL of its countrymen, and not just the “chosen” ones.
Figure I’ll be waiting a long time for an answer to that one.
#Maddow Kremlin lawyer : We always record every conversation. That is for my own security “. So she has a recording of the Trump Tower meeting then . That’s a shot , across the bow , at Trump jr and Jared Kushner
— Victor Looklook (@zoomarang) April 28, 2018
re: #10 Don’t Blame Me, I Voted for Kodos
A challenge for Mr. Walter - name one … just one country that embraced nationalism that also believed in the liberty of ALL of its countrymen, and not just the “chosen” ones.
Figure I’ll be waiting a long time for an answer to that one.
“America, of course!”
“Then explain ‘All Men Are Equal’ in light of the 3/5ths compromise, the mistreatment of natives in favor of settlers, the American Civil War, and the Civil Rights struggle of the 20th century.”
“SHUT UP, YOU GLOBALIST!”
“If it’s what you say I love it especially later in the summer.”
re: #7 nines09
That sounds sooo good.
Just to share a wildly off topic thing. Every once in a while my job lets me see amazing things related. Yesterday I got a close up look at a diamond necklace from about 1850. Certainly pre civil war American made. I hit up the owner to let me do a magazine cover style shoot and feature pictorial on this artifact. Fingers crossed. The way it’s made fascinates me, literally created tiny 4 prong silver settings, or a rose gold foundation layer all strung on wire. But it comes apart into bracelets. Or a choker. Auction price would be low six figures. Anyways gtg to a meeting. See ya all in the late shift.
re: #16 Joe Bacon 🌹
Get busy monetizing your brand or get busy dying.
“…but i do not wear ties”
“eli, eli these are trump ties everyone loves trump ties”
“what is the scotch tape for”
“you have so much to learn eli” pic.twitter.com/vO762Tddcb— darth™ (@darth) April 27, 2018
Oh god, this whole thread is awesome!
He always finds a new way to misspell special counsel….
House Intelligence Committee rules that there was NO COLLUSION between the Trump Campaign and Russia. As I have been saying all along, it is all a big Hoax by the Democrats based on payments and lies. There should never have been a Special Councel appointed. Witch Hunt!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 28, 2018
re: #19 Schweppes7
He always finds a new way to misspell special counsel….
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The same Committee also insists that a man who plead guilty to committing perjury was in fact innocent all along and his pleas are irrelevant.
House Intelligence Committee rules that there was NO COLLUSION between the Trump Campaign and Russia. As I have been saying all along, it is all a big Hoax by the Democrats based on payments and lies. There should never have been a Special Councel appointed. Witch Hunt!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 28, 2018
And here we go again. https://t.co/r066VItNnD
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 28, 2018
re: #3 Hecuba’s daughter
Nonsense of the highest order. A meaningless set of attributes that don’t apply to either category. But given that 46% of voters thought it was a good idea to make Trump president, it’s not surprising that so many Americans believe and promote such dishonest and destructive ideas. One cannot have a civil conversation with someone who adheres to such an ideology.
I daresay this is the best, most comprehensive thread on Cheeto Benito’s appeal that I’ve ever read. It’s long, but worth it. This excerpt might be the most chilling:
14. We can’t just say “Donald Trump won by cultivating bigotry” though because that still leaves some things ambiguous. Donald Trump won because affirming the primacy of whiteness is still an issue of importance to too many white voters.
— Ethan Grey (@_EthanGrey) April 26, 2018
16. For white supremacy to guard against a trajectory toward meritocracy, this requires everything of merit must be sacrificed, which brings us to a terrifying conclusion: the various ways Trump was unfit for the Presidency were features to his voters, not flaws.
— Ethan Grey (@_EthanGrey) April 26, 2018
17. Trump won the GOP primary and was propelled to the White House because a swath of white voters wanted to send this message to people of color after 8 years of a Black President who successfully governed: “The worst of us should still be given deference over the best of you.”
— Ethan Grey (@_EthanGrey) April 26, 2018
Speshul kownsill
— Kaili Joy Gray (@KailiJoy) April 28, 2018
“Councel” is a new misspelling. Halfway between “counsel” and “council.” He seems to have a dim understanding he did something wrong.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 28, 2018
re: #22 Interesting Times
I daresay this is the best, most comprehensive thread on Cheeto Benito’s appeal that I’ve ever read. It’s long, but worth it. This excerpt might be the most chilling:
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Wow that was a helluva a read.
re: #21 Charles Johnson
That sped up recording of Trump ranting about… *everything* that Bob Cesca was playing on this Thursday show was hilarious. I almost had to pull over I was laughing so hard.
re: #26 HappyWarrior
Wow that was a helluva a read.
And it also ties in to what I posted about the race vs. class messaging experiment, where the only message that succeeded in winning over a majority of otherwise bigotry-inclined white voters was:
“Whether white, black, or brown, 5th generation or newcomer, we all want to build a better future for our children. My opponent says some families have value, while others don’t count. He wants to pit us against each other in order to gain power for himself and kickbacks for his donors.”
I think this wins because it confronts appeals to racism head-on and frames them as a front for corruption that hurts white people as well. Naturally there will be far too many white voters who’ll be perfectly fine with any obscenity that promotes white supremacy. But some will feel more resentment at the thought of being tricked and taken advantage of, and if you manage to persuade enough of these people in the states that matter, you can win elections.
Professor, I own every book you ever wrote. Even the one on Virginia’s American Revolution. I’m a lifetime member of Liberty Classroom. As you laugh about my firing, do you know anything about me?
— Patterico (@Patterico) April 27, 2018
re: #30 Amory Blaine
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I believe the good professor is currently scrambling to find out where he put the world’s tiniest violin.
A beginner’s guide to the world of weird and wonderful Japanese import cars
Did you grow up playing Gran Turismo, marveling over the weird and wonderful Japanese market (JDM) cars that never made it to these shores? If you, too, always wanted to drive JDM exotica like a Nissan Skyline, Toyota Century, or Mazda Cosmo, prepare yourself for good news.
H.R.2628, the “Imported Vehicle Safety Compliance Act of 1988,” has long been a thorn for automotive enthusiasts in the USA. This is the official reason why, after you discovered those cars in Gran Turismo, you couldn’t actually buy one. Known as the ‘25 Year Rule,’ H.R.2628 essentially requires auto enthusiasts to wait 25 years to the month from when a vehicle was first manufactured before it can be legally imported if the vehicle wasn’t originally meant for sale in the US market.
re: #14 Unshaken Defiance
That sounds sooo good.
Just to share a wildly off topic thing. Every once in a while my job lets me see amazing things related. Yesterday I got a close up look at a diamond necklace from about 1850. Certainly pre civil war American made. I hit up the owner to let me do a magazine cover style shoot and feature pictorial on this artifact. Fingers crossed. The way it’s made fascinates me, literally created tiny 4 prong silver settings, or a rose gold foundation layer all strung on wire. But it comes apart into bracelets. Or a choker. Auction price would be low six figures. Anyways gtg to a meeting. See ya all in the late shift.[Embedded content]
Any very proper diamond jewelry is multi use. LOVE IT.
RedState is crap. It’s always been crap, from day one. It’s not any more or less crap because they fired the anti-Trump assholes. It’s always been awful and it will continue to be awful.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) April 28, 2018
re: #35 Stanley Sea
Any very proper diamond jewelry is multi use. LOVE IT.
Diamonds and pearls. Mrs. Fish repurposed one of her pearl earrings into a necklace after she unfortunately lost its mate during a drive to fish country for Christmas last year.
re: #38 Kragar
#OldHeadShotDay pic.twitter.com/nFANONbx4M
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 28, 2018
re: #18 Ace-o-aces
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Oh god, this whole thread is awesome!
This one is just as funny.
My new painting, “Teach a Man a Fish.” —- “You can give a man a pole. It doesn’t mean he will use it.” —-jonmcnaughton.com pic.twitter.com/yEvMO8sBZo
— Jon McNaughton (@McNaughtonArt) April 25, 2018
Teach a Man a Fish https://t.co/t3pjXzK5Li
— Bill Corbett (@BillCorbett) April 27, 2018
The original is funny too. Some deplorables but much fun there.
My new painting, “Teach a Man a Fish.” —- “You can give a man a pole. It doesn’t mean he will use it.” —-jonmcnaughton.com pic.twitter.com/yEvMO8sBZo
— Jon McNaughton (@McNaughtonArt) April 25, 2018
Who else is watching black mirror? I started with the current season, but my friend told me to go back to the first ep.
The prime minister. Omg
Omg
OMG
re: #44 Stanley Sea
Who else is watching black mirror? I started with the current season, but my friend told me to go back to the first ep.
The prime minister. Omg
Omg
OMG
Oh, yes, that guy. I’ve seen him in a few things. A terribly talented actor, that one.
It all makes sense now… pic.twitter.com/vZMkjcSEAZ
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) April 28, 2018
re: #44 Stanley Sea
Can’t say as I am, but I am a big fan of the three bitchin’ Black Mirror point & click adventure games, the first of which was released in 2003. Highly recommended for fans of Hammer and Amicus horror flicks.
re: #22 Interesting Times
I daresay this is the best, most comprehensive thread on Cheeto Benito’s appeal that I’ve ever read. It’s long, but worth it. This excerpt might be the most chilling:
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17. Trump won the GOP primary and was propelled to the White House because a swath of white voters wanted to send this message to people of color after 8 years of a Black President who successfully governed: “The worst of us should still be given deference over the best of you.”
— Ethan Grey (@_EthanGrey) April 26, 2018
Women should be pissed at this, but 53% of them said, “Works for me.”
re: #43 MsJ
“So if I get my daddy to give me millions of dollars worth of fish, then I’ll have millions of dollars worth of fish? Why didn’t I think of that?”
re: #45 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
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re: #46 Kragar
A dilemma: Do we or don’t we freeze Kanye?
Did someone say Black Mirror?
This is absolutely terrifying https://t.co/h832NZHbQa
— Summer Brennan (@summerbrennan) April 28, 2018
“…Sesame’s system, which assigns a rating between 350 and 950, is murky and complicated. The company says even innocuous activities, like late-night web browsing or buying video games, could see one’s rank downgraded for “irresponsible” behavior. One undergraduate saw her score plummet to 350 after being named in an unresolved civil suit: Sesame had automatically listed her as a laolai, a deadbeat, “subject to enforcement for breaking trust.”
Speed this up using the little gear in the lower right of the video, 2 times faster. It’s the only way this interview is bearable. https://t.co/16UZJWm1uA
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 28, 2018
Post 10pm mint/chocolate cravings will drop your credit score for “suspicion of irresponsible tendencies.”
Today the Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee produced definitive proof that they weren’t looking for collusion that the rest of America saw on TV.
— LOLGOP (@LOLGOP) April 28, 2018
re: #54 teleskiguy
Just listened to this entire interview sped up at 2X. Fucking horrifying.
re: #38 Kragar
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re: #53 jaunte
“…Sesame’s system, which assigns a rating between 350 and 950, is murky and complicated. The company says even innocuous activities, like late-night web browsing or buying video games, could see one’s rank downgraded for “irresponsible” behavior. One undergraduate saw her score plummet to 350 after being named in an unresolved civil suit: Sesame had automatically listed her as a laolai, a deadbeat, “subject to enforcement for breaking trust.”
The bicycle/american idol episode!
re: #54 teleskiguy
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The before and after! pic.twitter.com/u65MzDN7h8
— tonaldo🏄 (@TeeKayNine) April 27, 2018
I’m addicted to the nightmares I’m having/gonna have from Black Mirror.
Onward!
re: #61 The Ghost of a Flea
No.
Only Senior Mints for you.
Are those the ones with white coatings?
//
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 28, 2018
re: #35 Stanley Sea
Any very proper diamond jewelry is multi use. LOVE IT.
Or a parure set in a leather case! As I see on Antiques Roadshow and start to drool, “well, my grandpa was a bit of a gambler and he bought this for my grandma after a good night.”, lol.
A little Colorado legal history.
— Gus Ironic Satire™ (@Gus_802) April 28, 2018
This is “Amendment 2.”
“Amendment 2 banned any law protecting gays from discrimination in jobs, housing, or public service.”
Duly passed by voters in Colorado in 1992.
We’ve come a long way, baby.— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) April 28, 2018
My new painting, “Teach a Man a Fish.” —- “You can give a man a pole. It doesn’t mean he will use it.” —-jonmcnaughton.com pic.twitter.com/yEvMO8sBZo
— Jon McNaughton (@McNaughtonArt) April 25, 2018
Elaborate gay porn intro is elaborate. https://t.co/mSM7cBhXKB
— 🏴☠️ (@goddamnedfrank) April 28, 2018
re: #70 prairiefire
Love it!
Thanks—me too. I’ve actually worn it a few times, but I scare myself to death.
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re: #73 BeachDem
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