Colbert: Omarosa Reveals Trump’s Derogatory Staff Nicknames
Cue the Tapes of Wrath! As Omarosa’s press tour continues, she discloses some of the nasty nicknames Trump privately gives to his staff.
Cue the Tapes of Wrath! As Omarosa’s press tour continues, she discloses some of the nasty nicknames Trump privately gives to his staff.
How much did 30 white supremacists cost DC? At least $2.6M.
But Metro elevators are consistently out for disabled folks, homeless folks don’t have places to go, folks need meds, there aren’t enough mental health services, pot holes everywhere, affordable housing is disappearing. https://t.co/rI6umpKpVc— Renee Bracey Sherman (@RBraceySherman) August 15, 2018
“should citizenship be a birthright” is where Fox is at right now pic.twitter.com/obUd3kYYsT
— Brendan Karet 🚮 (@bad_takes) August 15, 2018
*cough* Nazi Agenda https://t.co/dYt51rBnQ4
— NewtandBean in Memphis (@NewtandBean) August 15, 2018
Question: What has Tucker ever done with his life where he thinks he deserves to be a citizen more than deported Veteran? https://t.co/MSSIY4iVOv
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2018
WITCH HUNT! Leave innosent Russia alone!
FBI investigating cyberattacks against Dem opponent of top pro-Putin GOP lawmaker: report https://t.co/qCyJ9EgqVC pic.twitter.com/wSV1e2jwXT
— The Hill (@thehill) August 15, 2018
Someone asked about the issue between ABL and the whole Pottery Barn Liberal nonsense. This is Amy.
Not only Palin in 2012, but Michelle Bachmann and Dana Loesch pic.twitter.com/dob0YyKACH
— JayJay (@jayjay827) August 15, 2018
Alex Jones fans are such calm, rational people. pic.twitter.com/EVDXnrNtZP
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2018
re: #5 Charles Johnson
And educated. Muchly educated.
Hating black people while looking like he just realized that he’s sharted? No, that can’t be it.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
re: #5 Charles Johnson
Botlike UserID and profile pic detected.
My very good dog pens a letter of protest to President Donald Trump over his repeated use of the word “dog” as a putdown.
“I do not usually pay attention to human politics. I prefer more pleasant things like sniffing my friends’ butts.”https://t.co/nvQCJD0DEi— Rex Huppke (@RexHuppke) August 15, 2018
Well, here is a novel defense (Manafort):
Defense attorney Richard Westling asked the jury to question the motives behind the bank-fraud and conspiracy charges against Manafort. It wasn’t the banks that came to the government to report that they had been defrauded and none of the banks reported concerns with Manafort’s loan applications to regulators, Westling said.
“Nobody came forward to say we’re concerned about what we’re seeing here, not until the special counsel showed up and started asking questions” Westling said.
So the Nobody Complained About Our Fraud defense? Yeah, that’s novel.
This, however, is valid:
And why did the government rely on calling low-level bank employees instead of calling certain key players to testify, Westling questioned. Where was Steve Calk, the Federal Savings Bank CEO who prosecutors say approved a shaky loan in a quid pro quo for a Trump administration job? Or the other members of the loan committee with Federal Savings Bank who also signed off on lending Manafort $16 million?
“It’s for you to determine what that means,” Westling said.
Westling told the jury that the government didn’t have enough evidence to show that Manafort had intended to defraud banks when seeking loans and that there was no conspiracy because there was no proof of a co-conspirator. Though the government suggested Manafort’s business associate Rick Gates was a co-conspirator, Gates said in his testimony that he didn’t seek to defraud a bank, Westling said.
The government, Westling said, “failed to show an agreement to act collectively to defraud a bank.”
I am quite curious about Calk, as well.
re: #4 MsJ
Someone asked about the issue between ABL and the whole Pottery Barn Liberal nonsense. This is Amy.
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“Pottery Barn progressives”
“Triple Meat Whataburger liberal”
“Tragedy Dry-Humping Whores”
Their failed attempts (but comical) to insult the Left can be directly linked to the fact they can no longer label the Left “Nazis” because it’s unequival the Nazis are siding with Donnie and the GOP.
BREAKING: Trump strips John Brennan of security clearance https://t.co/P9iUYeUmR7 pic.twitter.com/W4VhkxYXYc
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) August 15, 2018
Which has zero effect on Brennan, but does hamper intelligence agencies if they need to contact him for advice or background info. Well played. pic.twitter.com/2BSWPrE5RE
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2018
re: #12 Dr. Matt
“Pottery Barn progressives” was by someone defending Imani.
Sanders says Trump is considering rescinding security clearances from James Clapper, James Comey, Michael Hayden, Sally Yates, Susan Rice, Andrew McCabe, Peter Strzok, Lisa Page, and Bruce Ohr — all critics of the administration pic.twitter.com/esX4hzGpAa
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 15, 2018
re: #13 Kragar
“You’re banned from Mar-A-Lago!”
“And what did you award the runner-up?”
The only way to stop the madness is to remove the Banana Republicans who enable Trump from office
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
re: #4 MsJ
Someone asked about the issue between ABL and the whole Pottery Barn Liberal nonsense. This is Amy.
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Messages between @AngryBlackLady and @Amy_Siskind epitomize why some Black women find it hard to identify as “feminists” cuz white women will gaslight us in the name of feminism. Amy’s being Peak Becky cuz she’s being called out about her problematic political past.
— Awesomely Luvvie (@Luvvie) August 15, 2018
Dear fellow white ladies: you’ve heard “show, don’t tell” right? The application here is don’t say “not all white women,” show “not all white women” by not BEING that kind of white woman. https://t.co/Zv6VFueDpq
— Charming Persistence (@Charmingly2020) August 15, 2018
“Erratic conduct and behavior” are reasons @realDonaldTrump is revoking ex @CIA director @JohnBrennan’s security clearance. Adds Brennan has conducted “frenzied commentary.”
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) August 15, 2018
Frenzied Commentary is Trump’s online persona.
re: #2 Kragar
Carlson was born white, very rich and privileged. That’s about it.
Priceless
Want to break this one down for me, gang? pic.twitter.com/ayGtSzwzxU
— Muckmaker™ (@RealMuckmaker) August 15, 2018
Poster model for birth control.
— Jillian Resists (@Jillian1008) August 15, 2018
Well, this seems like a big deal.
BREAKING: Before the @NRA tapped William A. Brewer III to defend them in court fights regarding its Carry Guard insurance product, he was fined for attempting to improperly influence potential jurors and witnesses in Texas.
https://t.co/an0b3ejO1E— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) August 15, 2018
BREAKING: The judge presiding in the case just ordered Brewer and a second @NRA lawyer (who sponsored Brewer’s application) to appear before the court on Sept 14: “The Court finds it necessary to make further inquiry into the accuracy of counsels’ certifications to this Court.” https://t.co/MmvrIAsqte
— Shannon Watts (@shannonrwatts) August 15, 2018
re: #22 Dr. Matt
“I was born here, I don’t need to learn the language.”
“Erratic conduct and behavior” are reasons @realDonaldTrump is revoking ex @CIA director @JohnBrennan’s security clearance. Adds Brennan has conducted “frenzied commentary.”
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) August 15, 2018
If that’s the standard, when is he revoking his own security clearance. https://t.co/ZfyxlS35uR
— Gary Legum (@GaryLegum) August 15, 2018
— Sweaty-Toothed Madman (@goddamnedfrank) August 15, 2018
Sanders announces WH is revoking @JohnBrennan security clearance.
— Katy Tur (@KatyTurNBC) August 15, 2018
Because Trump is a weak, petty little turd. https://t.co/zfOqZpNYCP
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) August 15, 2018
re: #25 The Vicious Babushka
“Erratic conduct and behavior” are reasons @realDonaldTrump is revoking ex @CIA director @JohnBrennan’s security clearance. Adds Brennan has conducted “frenzied commentary.”
AND WE’RE CHANGING THE LOCKS ON HIS OFFICE DOOR!!
It’s possible that sane people seem deranged to Trump in the same way they do to anyone who substituted Fox for news. Trump may actually live in the fantasy-world he talks about.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
“Erratic conduct and behavior” are reasons @realDonaldTrump is revoking ex @CIA director @JohnBrennan’s security clearance. Adds Brennan has conducted “frenzied commentary.”
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) August 15, 2018
Donald Trump’s alter ego is PROJECTION MAN! https://t.co/viIMHxcGYG
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2018
Occurred to me today that their efforts to avoid going to Vietnam were HUGE controversies for both Clinton and Bush, but I don’t recall any news orgs doing lengthy investigations of Trump’s bone spurs.
This has been episode 4,592 of “Things Trump Got Away With.”— Paul Waldman (@paulwaldman1) August 15, 2018
Thank you, reality-tv-monetizing media companies.
Asked how many African-American staffers Trump has, Sanders says, “I’m not going to go through and do a count.” She says, “We would love to diversify our staff.” (Answer: none of his senior staffers are African-American. https://t.co/iWVgnq1kzs)
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) August 15, 2018
Rhinestone and Burlap are going to be WH staffers, aren’t they? https://t.co/raFyAE5Hqr
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2018
re: #15 The Vicious Babushka
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Mr. Thin Skin strikes again.
And I imagine not one Republican politician will stand up and say removing security clearance from past government Justice Department figures has never been done or needed. It is both unnecessary and petty and accomplishes nothing.
And that is why it is so Trump. It accomplishes nothing but shows him being a spiteful asshole.
“Many more security clearances under review”, not including the man who met privately with Russian Intelligence in the Oval Office, or the man who met with Russian Intelligence in Trump Tower, or the man who let a recording device walk into the White House Situation Room.
re: #30 Kragar
DJT has conducted frenzied governing and tweeting, mostly the latter, very little governing.
Fortunately, Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump still have their security clearances, so the republic is safe and sound. https://t.co/d9TKT8vKEv
— Tim O’Brien (@TimOBrien) August 15, 2018
Someone on CNN said that Brennan tweeted about the yam last night.
“Erratic conduct and behavior” are reasons @realDonaldTrump is revoking ex @CIA director @JohnBrennan’s security clearance. Adds Brennan has conducted “frenzied commentary.”
— Kate Bennett (@KateBennett_DC) August 15, 2018
It may seem like a petty maneuver, but this is another escalation in Trump’s authoritarian makeover of the US government. https://t.co/ZElb7DZ5w9
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2018
re: #38 Stanley Sea
I wish someone had asked SHS if Brennan had done something crazy like call a woman a dog.
re: #30 Kragar
What’s the I Can’t Even level here? Extremely high I would think.
No, it’s not the outskirts of Mumbai, it’s Paris!! How is Tourism?? #fo2eu pic.twitter.com/hKJVMvQ3qZ
— Mike Allen (@AMike4761) August 12, 2018
When a country imports people, it is axiomatic that their culture is imported, too. https://t.co/tlYtoaQTrO
— Steve King (@SteveKingIA) August 13, 2018
14 words exactly. https://t.co/BnHGisrMXY
— Aaron Sankin (@ASankin) August 15, 2018
re: #33 ObserverArt
Mr. Thin Skin strikes again.
And I imagine not one Republican politician will stand up and say removing security clearance from past government Justice Department figures has never been done or needed. It is both unnecessary and petty and accomplishes nothing.
And that is why it is so Trump. It accomplishes nothing but shows him being a spiteful asshole.
What it will accomplish is whenever any of these people criticize Trump, his defenders will say “they don’t know anything because they don’t have security clearances, so you don’t have to take their views seriously.”
re: #42 goddamnedfrank
Steve King is tweeting about “culture”. Must be a day ending in -day.
re: #42 goddamnedfrank
Recycled anti-Roma imagery from 2015:
“…Police have cleared hundreds of Roma people from a slum-like camp built on a disused rail line in north Paris.
More than 350 Roma people had lived in the camp on La Petite Ceinture since mid-2015. Activists said many left early ahead of the police action.”
skeptics.stackexchange.com
When Steve King, who is not the talented author, says “culture”, he’s talking about his own racism. Weak-minded people sent this david-duke-style racist to Congress.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
re: #38 Stanley Sea
Someone on CNN said that Brennan tweeted about the yam last night.
His only tweet on Aug. 14 (that I see):
When you give a crazed, crying lowlife a break, and give her a job at the White House, I guess it just didn’t work out. Good work by General Kelly for quickly firing that dog!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) August 14, 2018
It’s astounding how often you fail to live up to minimum standards of decency, civility, & probity. Seems like you will never understand what it means to be president, nor what it takes to be a good, decent, & honest person. So disheartening, so dangerous for our Nation. https://t.co/eI9HaCec1m
— John O. Brennan (@JohnBrennan) August 14, 2018
Only 27K retweets. Might need some more. Keep a hand on your security clearance.
re: #46 jaunte
Also, how did France “import” the Roma people?
And when are they going to impose necessary & winnable tariffs to protect the production of native Roma people?
re: #50 wrenchwench
His only tweet on Aug. 14 (that I see):
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Only 27K retweets. Might need some more. Keep a hand on your security clearance.
Just wait until someone as rotten as Trump, but with a functioning mind ,comes along. With the Republican party as a whole refusing to stand by America, we’re screwed.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
I see trump is doing everything in his power to ensure that we, the US, is not safe.
re: #33 ObserverArt
Mr. Thin Skin strikes again.
And I imagine not one Republican politician will stand up and say removing security clearance from past government Justice Department figures has never been done or needed. It is both unnecessary and petty and accomplishes nothing.
And that is why it is so Trump. It accomplishes nothing but shows him being a spiteful asshole.
There’s a pretty good piece up at Talking Points Memo about how Trump has really declined; he used to be at least capable of humor, of a little self-deprecation now & again (remember his appearing in overalls to sing the theme song to Green Acres?).
These days? Nothing but snarling, savagery & sadism.
Sometimes he’ll just do a movie review or talk about one of his movie star friends. There is that thing we almost never see in him now - humor. True humor, as opposed to mere sarcasm or viciousness, always contains a measure of self-deprecation. Viciousness and attack have always been Trump’s native language. But these other modes were at least present. They’re gone now.
re: #54 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
There’s a pretty good piece up at Talking Points Memo about how Trump has really declined; he used to be at least capable of humor, of a little self-deprecation now & again (remember his appearing in overalls to sing the theme song to Green Acres?).
These days? Nothing but snarling, savagery & sadism.
Cause 🇷🇺 is eating him alive.
re: #55 Stanley Sea
Cause 🇷🇺 is eating him alive.
He’s finding out that reality is nothing like reality TV. He hates his new(ish) job.
re: #55 Stanley Sea
Cause 🇷🇺 is eating him alive.
There is no way he should get off easy due to mental decline. None of those traitorous bastards should.
re: #56 wrenchwench
He’s finding out that reality is nothing like reality TV. He hates his new(ish) job.
I would say good except that he is fucking up the lives of millions.
I hope that fucker remains miserable for the rest of his life. (spit)
re: #58 MsJ
I would say good except that he is fucking up the lives of millions.
I hope that fucker remains miserable for the rest of his life. (spit)
Whatever gets him out the fastest is the means of removal I prefer. I don’t even care whether he gets punished if the result is a quicker removal.
Uhhh … WTF? Pinterest?
The fucking dipshit Nazis are infesting the cozy little picture-based site where midwestern moms trade brownie recipes & shoe aspirations?
As fringe-right conspiracy theories find an audience with baby boomers, the boundaries between the normie web and the internet’s underbelly are bleeding.
I wrote about the phenomena of boomers on 8chan and QAnon Pinterest moms: https://t.co/grTAQHEZtr— Kelly Weill (@KELLYWEILL) August 15, 2018
re: #58 MsJ
I would say good except that he is fucking up the lives of millions.
I hope that fucker remains miserable for the rest of his life. (spit)
His final years may be spent in a sad fog, where he is confined to an institution, raging and screaming at imaginary enemies, balling his tiny hands into fists and windmilling them at the padded walls, unaware why he is dragged out in front of crowds and into courtrooms from time to time, where everybody frowns at him and nobody laughs at his racist jokes.
re: #59 wrenchwench
Whatever gets him out the fastest is the means of removal I prefer. I don’t even care whether he gets punished if the result is a quicker removal.
He needs to be locked up. The alternative is that he goes ahead with setting up a propaganda channel for people who are too far gone for Fox, as was the plan when he accidentally won the election.
re: #60 stpaulbear
Last night:
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Thank you. TV is still an influential medium. I’m out of touch all over.
re: #38 Stanley Sea
Someone on CNN said that Brennan tweeted about the yam last night.
He was on MSNBC last evening too. Too much Brennan face time not enough Trump love fest. Brennan had to go.
re: #64 wrenchwench
Thank you. TV is still an influential medium. I’m out of touch all over.
I don’t even have a TV, but I’ve got the MSNBC news sites bookmarked so I can watch them a day later.
Creationist Facebook group gets owned:
re: #43 sagehen
What it will accomplish is whenever any of these people criticize Trump, his defenders will say “they don’t know anything because they don’t have security clearances, so you don’t have to take their views seriously.”
The time I listen to a Trump defender and take them seriously will be the first time.
re: #60 stpaulbear
Last night:
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Looks very “frenzied” not calm and measured and generous like our Great MAGA POTUS.
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re: #65 ObserverArt
He was on MSNBC last evening too. Too much Brennan face time not enough Trump love fest. Brennan had to go.
Anybody with a security clearance, just like anyone who draws a breath in DJT’s America, needs to say something laudatory about The Yam daily or else face retribution.
re: #66 stpaulbear
I don’t even have a TV, but I’ve got the MSNBC news sites bookmarked so I can watch them a day later.
You took away one of my excuses! Now I’ll have to come up with some more…
The White House is proposing budget cuts for inspectors general at Treasury, State, DHS, USDA, EPA, IRS, and TARP https://t.co/N9OhOYYwOE
— Lachlan Markay (@lachlan) August 15, 2018
Silence the watchdogs, blind the sentries, shut off the lights.
re: #10 MsJ
Why didn’t the defense call them?
The prosecutors didn’t need to call witnesses because they considered the case made without them.
It’s just the defense trying to claim that prosecutors didn’t make the case with nothing but chaff as proof. Deflecting and hoping the jury doesn’t see weight of evidence.
re: #63 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
He needs to be locked up. The alternative is that he goes ahead with setting up a propaganda channel for people who are too far gone for Fox, as was the plan when he accidentally won the election.
If he can be shut up (kept quiet) without being locked up, life itself could become a punishment. A decline due to dementia is no picnic, and that seems to be the ride he’s on.
re: #72 jaunte
Silence the watchdogs, blind the sentries, shut off the lights.
Can’t Drain The Swamp without IG reports, this WH seems bewildered.
CONSIDER THIS:
It would take only TWO Republican senators to bring this Trump train to a screeching halt.
Just TWO patriots to prevent this unmitigated disaster.
And not ONE has the courage or integrity to switch over and vote with Democrats.
What does that tell you?— Peter Daou (@peterdaou) August 15, 2018
re: #76 jaunte
Peter Daou
✔
@peterdaou
CONSIDER THIS:It would take only TWO Republican senators to bring this Trump train to a screeching halt.
Just TWO patriots to prevent this unmitigated disaster.
And not ONE has the courage or integrity to switch over and vote with Democrats.
What does that tell you?
It tells me the Republican Senators are a bunch of spineless wimps that are bent over for Trump and willing to let him do whatever he wants while in such a submissive position.
Big tough Mitch McConnell…pfft.
re: #71 wrenchwench
You took away one of my excuses! Now I’ll have to come up with some more…
I need to watch Rachel and Lawrence O’Donnell to keep me sane. I’m glad that their shows have a large audience. What they’re doing is important.
Reporter wrecks Trump’s rationale for revoking Brennan’s clearance by pointing out they haven’t revoked Flynn’s https://t.co/I2kwZ4lOFo
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2018
re: #78 stpaulbear
I need to watch Rachel and Lawrence O’Donnell to keep me sane. I’m glad that their shows have a large audience. What they’re doing is important.
I’ll try that. I could use some more sanity. And NPR isn’t cutting it.
re: #67 freetoken
I like the cut of his jib:
That’s you. That’s your man-made nonsense. You are thieves. You are garbage. You will always be garbage. Remember that.
He knows you can’t be nice to these people.
I’d argue that this line of thinking from @jack is part of the problem. Jones and others are not normal users. Jones has been doing this for 20+ years (and it’s been very lucrative!). A suspension is not going to make him rethink his behaviors pic.twitter.com/jAaZFItjdt
— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) August 15, 2018
To clarify: I was speaking broadly about our range of enforcement actions, when asked why we timeout functionality on Twitter. I don’t assume everyone will change their actions. Enforcement gets tougher with further reported violations. https://t.co/HMHbL1D8hm
— jack (@jack) August 15, 2018
FWIW, you initially said that you were allowing InfoWars/Alex Jones on Twitter because they hadn’t violated any rules. That was false. Twitter has since conceded multiple rule violations, one as recently as this week. Now only action Twitter has taken is giving Jones a “timeout.” https://t.co/qq08OtNNPd
— Oliver Darcy (@oliverdarcy) August 15, 2018
Twitter’s “timeout” wrist-slap is pointless and counter-productive. With the worst hard-core harassers and stalkers, it actually educates them on how to continue their harassment while avoiding a ban. https://t.co/C7YkxN67yt
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2018
The date on President Trump’s statement about revoking John Brennan’s security clearance? July 26. Three weeks ago. I guess it’s just a coincidence that the White House decided to announce this as they struggle to deal with the fallout from Omarosa’s book. pic.twitter.com/c6TvfmOD9e
— Kaitlan Collins (@kaitlancollins) August 15, 2018
re: #59 wrenchwench
Whatever gets him out the fastest is the means of removal I prefer. I don’t even care whether he gets punished if the result is a quicker removal.
I get your feelings but there has got to be consequences. If not, next time we may not find a group of buffoons but people who could fuck us over worse than this set of asshats and douchebags.
Omg who made this masterpiece? pic.twitter.com/wnXToTLSYr
— sarah (@SarahDuggers) August 14, 2018
re: #59 wrenchwench
Whatever gets him out the fastest is the means of removal I prefer. I don’t even care whether he gets punished if the result is a quicker removal.
In all likelihood Trump will be President until January 2021. Impeachment or the 25th Amendment would require Republican support, and the GOP is wholly Trump’s party now; Republicans won’t dare enrage the base by voting to remove him.
re: #32 Kragar
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President Manger Merde hasn’t added Diamond and Silk as senior staffers yet?
re: #85 MsJ
I get your feelings but there has got to be consequences. If not, next time we may not find a group of buffoons but people who could fuck us over worse than this set of asshats and douchebags.
The GOP pretty much sealed our fate when there were no consequences for Nixon or Reagan. They will do everything they can to protect DJT as well, because conservatism is about conserving power.
re: #87 Big Beautiful Door
In all likelihood Trump will be President until January 2021. Impeachment or the 25th Amendment would require Republican support, and the GOP is wholly Trump’s party now; Republicans won’t dare enrage the base by voting to remove him.
Trump is the symptom, not the disease.
Fox News & the right-wing echo chamber is the true threat.
Until we can figure out how to take their fangs out of the brains of our fellow Americans, they will continue to pump poison into their heads, turning ordinary people into raging loons.
re: #87 Big Beautiful Door
In all likelihood Trump will be President until January 2021. Impeachment or the 25th Amendment would require Republican support, and the GOP is wholly Trump’s party now; Republicans won’t dare enrage the base by voting to remove him.
Good midterms won’t make enough of a difference to make Republican support unnecessary?
re: #89 Anymouse 🌹
The GOP pretty much sealed our fate when there were no consequences for Nixon or Reagan. They will do everything they can to protect DJT as well, because conservatism is about conserving power.
Again - there are no consequences for things like the Iraq War, the 2008 Financial Meltdown, etc., because Fox et al. continue to brainwash 30% of America with “Look over there! Squirrel!” and constant fear-mongering.
We will not have peace until the Fairness Doctrine that Reagan killed in 1987 is reinstated, and Hannity, Rush, Ingraham, Steele & Alex Jones are banned from the airwaves.
You gotta be shittin me, these people:
Gen. Michael Flynn🇺🇸 will be our special guest & we are honored to present to him the General Jack Singlaub🇺🇸 Award Friday, Sept. 14 at 🦅Eagle Council 47. Come to honor and support Gen. Singlaub’s hero, and America’s.
Register here.
https://t.co/68EnepG3kD pic.twitter.com/Tqpkjyamtg— PhyllisSchlaflyEagle (@PhyllisSchlafly) August 15, 2018
re: #73 lawhawk
Why didn’t the defense call them?
The prosecutors didn’t need to call witnesses because they considered the case made without them.
It’s just the defense trying to claim that prosecutors didn’t make the case with nothing but chaff as proof. Deflecting and hoping the jury doesn’t see weight of evidence.
I realize this but I have to say, I wonder what they are going to be doing with Calk. Will he be part of future prosecutions? (And if not, WHY NOT!?) That that pig still has a job is infuriating.
Lock all these motherfuckers up. All of them.
BREAKING: Chairman Grassley has unilaterally ruled 1/3 of the #Kavanaugh records to be “Committee Confidential” meaning anyone not on Judiciary Committee cannot see them. That’s 79 Senators & the entire American public. It’s an unprecedented level of secrecy. #WhatAreTheyHiding?
— Ed Markey (@SenMarkey) August 15, 2018
Leak them. https://t.co/iJ91JmCVHf
— Matthew Chapman (@fawfulfan) August 15, 2018
re: #91 wrenchwench
Good midterms won’t make enough of a difference to make Republican support unnecessary?
Impeachment in the Senate requires a two-thirds majority of the Senators. That would be an awful high bar to clear in the midterms.
re: #93 BigPapa
You gotta be shittin me, these people:
[Phyllis Schlafly]
She’s doing it from the grave!
re: #87 Big Beautiful Door
In all likelihood Trump will be President until January 2021. Impeachment or the 25th Amendment would require Republican support, and the GOP is wholly Trump’s party now; Republicans won’t dare enrage the base by voting to remove him.
If there is a strong mid-term Democratic victory, and not just at the Federal level but at the state level as well, the GOP may have an epiphany - namely, they now find themselves shackled to the corpse of Trump’s presidency.
If or when the GOP realizes that Trump is the carcass of a decaying albatross strung across their necks, self-preservation will kick in. Republicans love power more than anything else in this world…..and they will do anything to maintain their power. If that means kicking Trump to the curb - then so be it.
July 24: Ryan says Trump is just trolling about revoking security clearances
July 26: Date on Trump statement revoking Brennan’s security clearance pic.twitter.com/teRIZkhw68— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) August 15, 2018
re: #42 goddamnedfrank
I would still visit Paris.
re: #96 Anymouse 🌹
Impeachment in the Senate requires a two-thirds majority of the Senators. That would be an awful high bar to clear in the midterms.
Not even mathematically possible, given that only 8 GOPer seats are up for reelection :(
July 24: Ryan says Trump is just trolling about revoking security clearances
July 26: Date on Trump statement revoking Brennan’s security clearance pic.twitter.com/teRIZkhw68— Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner) August 15, 2018
So it was so vitally important to revoke @JohnBrennan’s security clearance that Trump decided to do it 3 weeks ago, then sat on it until he needed a distraction. https://t.co/P2NPH9kVns
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) August 15, 2018
re: #97 wrenchwench
She’s doing it from the grave!
Prove she’s not undead. Betcha can’t.
(late 50’s scary movie sound)
re: #102 Kragar
I despise Trump and his enablers. I would wear revocation of my security clearance proudly. (That said, I’m pretty much a nobody so I am not a threat to conservative politicians.)
re: #96 Anymouse 🌹
Impeachment in the Senate requires a two-thirds majority of the Senators. That would be an awful high bar to clear in the midterms.
A Dem majority in the house can mean investigations and legislation that make things so rough for Trump in his 3rd year that he may decide to quit the job (heck, leave the country) before his term is over. That’s my personal slim glimmer of hope…
re: #91 wrenchwench
Good midterms won’t make enough of a difference to make Republican support unnecessary?
No matter how good the midterms are, the Democrats won’t get 67 seats in the Senate, or even close enough that a couple of rouge GOP Senators could get them over the top. To remove Trump as President would require a large number of Republicans to abandon him, and that just isn’t going to happen.
re: #105 stpaulbear
A Dem majority in the house can mean investigations and legislation that make things so rough for Trump in his 3rd year that he may decide to quit the job (heck, leave the country) before his term is over. That’s my personal slim glimmer of hope…
He’d have to leave the country. The Presidency is protecting him from lots of legal ramifications so resignation seems extremely doubtful. Plus, the grift is still good.
It is always projection like IMAX from Trumpworld.
They engage in erratic conduct and behavior, but claim their enemies are doing it. They engage in criminality, but claim their enemies did it first so punish them instead.
It’s like this every single day.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) August 15, 2018
re: #98 Dr Lizardo
If there is a strong mid-term Democratic victory, and not just at the Federal level but at the state level as well, the GOP may have an epiphany - namely, they now find themselves shackled to the corpse of Trump’s presidency.
If or when the GOP realizes that Trump is the carcass of a decaying albatross strung across their necks, self-preservation will kick in. Republicans love power more than anything else in this world…..and they will do anything to maintain their power. If that means kicking Trump to the curb - then so be it.
Wish I could agree. But their power base, GOP voters, belong heart and soul to Trump. Voting to remove Trump would be career suicide for any Republican.
re: #103 BigPapa
Prove she’s not undead. Betcha can’t.
(late 50’s scary movie sound)
The bitterest political dispute I had with my mother was back in the 70s. She took the position that women should be voted for, no matter what their political positions were, in the interest of showing that women can successfully serve in office. Even if it were Phyllis Schlafley. I said a man with more agreeable politics would be the better vote.
All the other disputes have been personal.
Everything about this picture is epic. Before it was NASA, it was NACA, the National Advisory Council for Aeronautics. This is NACA test pilot George Cooper with an F-100 in about 1956. He was co-inventor of the Cooper-Harper Scale for quantifying the handling qualities of aircraft. Amazingly for a test pilot of that era, Mr. Cooper lived to be 100 years old, dying in 2016.
Chinese yuan is close to 7 to the US dollar. Not good for me.
The dollar has been strengthening so much that some market pros are wondering when the White House will start tweeting about it. https://t.co/aBY5PK7glL
— CNBC (@CNBC) August 15, 2018
re: #110 wrenchwench
The bitterest political dispute I had with my mother was back in the 70s. She took the position that women should be voted for, no matter what their political positions were, in the interest of showing that women can successfully serve in office. Even if it were Phyllis Schlafley. I said a man with more agreeable politics would be the better vote.
All the other disputes have been personal.
Wow, even Schlafley. Sorta like Amy Siskind’s defense in her dustup with Imani Gandy - Amy said she supported Palin and Bachmann because they were women.
re: #100 wheat-dogg
I would still visit Paris.
I am going to Paris next year. Twice. 5 days up front and 2 days before we return. Three weeks in France in total.
ALERT: John Brennan will join @MSNBC live momentarily to respond to President Trump’s revocation of his security clearance.
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) August 15, 2018
re: #87 Big Beautiful Door
In all likelihood Trump will be President until January 2021. Impeachment or the 25th Amendment would require Republican support, and the GOP is wholly Trump’s party now; Republicans won’t dare enrage the base by voting to remove him.
It is political suicide.
The Republicans in office have to be doing studies based on polling as to where their futures are heading.
If reports are true, that base is getting smaller and smaller. There are now way more people identifying as independents and libertarians. Probably more Democrats now from crossovers too.
So what the hell are they doing catering to a bunch of people that might not be strong enough to effectively get them reelected?
I know they may be counting on gerrymandered districts. But last Tuesday Ohio D12 showed that isn’t working either. Ohio D12 is as gerrymandered as it can get and Trump has changed it from a plus 36 points to 1.
Not to take away from Danny O’Connor’s fine run. I hope he wins in November. However, if there was another candidate with a little more experience and name recognition they might have won that election.
The Republicans need to get their own back involved and that will only come by showing they can stand up to Trump. That base is still Republican. Sure they are crazy mad about Trump now, but they will still vote for Republicans in the future.
I guess most of them are ready to leave Washington or something, because to me they don’t seem to be very worried about keeping their party together for a future.
Trump isn’t going to accomplish that. He’s destroying it like he is messing everything up.
re: #106 Big Beautiful Door
No matter how good the midterms are, the Democrats won’t get 67 seats in the Senate, or even close enough that a couple of rouge GOP Senators could get them over the top. To remove Trump as President would require a large number of Republicans to abandon him, and that just isn’t going to happen.
They should all be at least rouge at this point, if not crimson. As to your point, I have to agree — but it has happened before that people have had unexpected attacks of decency. It would only take 18…
re: #115 MsJ
I am going to Paris next year. Twice. 5 days up front and 2 days before we return. Three weeks in France in total.
I discovered a couple of weeks ago that Paris is the #1 destination in Europe for Chinese tourists, so airfares from Beijing are surprisingly cheap. I haz planz.
re: #119 wheat-dogg
I discovered a couple of weeks ago that Paris is the #1 destination in Europe for Chinese tourists, so airfares from Beijing are surprisingly cheap. I haz planz.
I wonder why is that the case.
I’m going on a Mediterranean cruise (Greek antiquities!) in September.
I strongly believe there should be more women in politics. Given an equivalence between a man and woman I might just edge to the woman. But if she’s a wingnut, hell no.
re: #121 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
I’m going on a Mediterranean cruise (Greek antiquities!) in September.
I did a land version in college. Greece, Turkey, and Sicily. I remember Ephesus as being a favorite, but it may have been the nice weather that day. I was there in January.
re: #117 ObserverArt
I guess most of them are ready to leave Washington or something, because to me they don’t seem to be very worried about keeping their party together for a future.
Or there is a fix in (vote suppression, hacking) to ensure enough of them win…see Roharbacher.
re: #124 MsJ
Or there is a fix in (vote suppression, hacking) to ensure enough of them win…see Roharbacher.
I’d like to see him go to jail. Quick removal is less critical.
Amazing not one person in the WH press office thought to change the date on that statement.
re: #85 MsJ
I get your feelings but there has got to be consequences. If not, next time we may not find a group of buffoons but people who could fuck us over worse than this set of asshats and douchebags.
These guys are doing a pretty good job of it already.
re: #126 wrenchwench
I’d like to see him go to jail. Quick removal is less critical.
Never going to happen. I think a nice stroke that leaves him unable to speak and unable to control his bodily functions would be good.
Hmmm… my twitter follower count just took a dip. Methinks a bunch of bots just got whacked.
A couple of weeks ago, Paul Ryan downplayed Trump’s threats to revoke his political enemies’ security clearances, saying “I think he’s just trolling people.” https://t.co/Tje9aEM9Sv pic.twitter.com/GyND5Ew6rs
— Robert Maguire (@RobertMaguire_) August 15, 2018
This didn’t age well.
Trump is a savage moron who reacts to bad news by attacking his enemies with no idea about the consequences. How do we know this to be true? Because that’s how he operates everywhere. Trade wars. Business. Politics. https://t.co/8n65Iy8Mgf— lawhawk (@lawhawk) August 15, 2018
re: #130 lawhawk
Hmmm… my twitter follower count just took a dip. Methinks a bunch of bots just got whacked.
Same
re: #129 Skip Intro
Never going to happen. I think a nice stroke that leaves him unable to speak and unable to control his bodily functions would be good.
I wouldn’t wish that (him) on anyone in the human care-taking professions.
re: #118 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
They should all be at least rouge at this point, if not crimson. As to your point, I have to agree — but it has happened before that people have had unexpected attacks of decency. It would only take 18…
I wish I could believe that there were any Republicans left in Washington capable of decency.
It seems like you’re trying to justify monetizing a crackpot who makes stupid people more dangerous by filling their pudding-brains with misguided rage. Time to put the country before your profits.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
re: #133 wrenchwench
I wouldn’t wish that (him) on anyone in the human care-taking professions.
My hope is that he’s specified in his will that his family has to personally take care of him if that ever happens or get cut out.
I can dream.
re: #130 lawhawk
Hmmm… my twitter follower count just took a dip. Methinks a bunch of bots just got whacked.
Could be just a one week timeout. Twitter values numbers.
re: #119 wheat-dogg
I discovered a couple of weeks ago that Paris is the #1 destination in Europe for Chinese tourists, so airfares from Beijing are surprisingly cheap. I haz planz.
We are both very excited. A day in London (assuming the flight is on time, we have 8 hours to tour London on the hop-on-hop-off without hopping off), then our flight to Paris. Several days in Paris, TGV to Lyon, three days there. A river cruise to Avignon then 4 days there before returning on the TGV to Paris for two days before we come home.
It really is going to be the vacation of a lifetime since we’re both getting older and will likely not be able to do another like it. Future vacas will likely be within North America.
re: #128 Skip Intro
These guys are doing a pretty good job of it already.
Now imagine if they were even remotely intelligent. 100x worse. And yes, it is absolutely horrible now.
Sorry. pic.twitter.com/jgg1BdvLXk
— Cody Johnston (@drmistercody) August 15, 2018
re: #134 Big Beautiful Door
I wish I could believe that there were any Republicans left in Washington capable of decency.
I’m not going that far. They might come to think getting rid of DT is in their long-term interest. After all, a serious recession would hit them (and their donors) too.
Twitter suspends Infowars’ Alex Jones for abuse https://t.co/8UUbsExs4a
— (((Anna))) (@TallyAnnaE) August 15, 2018
Stunning that this bloated thumb is 20 years younger than me.
re: #140 MsJ
Now imagine if they were even remotely intelligent. 100x worse. And yes, it is absolutely horrible now.
If they hold Congress it will get 100x worse in the next two years. There will be absolutely nothing to stop them.
re: #133 wrenchwench
I wouldn’t wish that (him) on anyone in the human care-taking professions.
If he doesn’t die quickly, he’s gong to make some nurses really miserable.
re: #130 lawhawk
Hmmm… my twitter follower count just took a dip. Methinks a bunch of bots just got whacked.
I lost maybe 10 followers. Of course, I am still in timeout so who knows.
re: #143 jaunte
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Stunning that this bloated thumb is 20 years younger than me.
He must self administer all the quack shit he sells.
A guy in his 60s like Jones should know better than to spew hate. he’s 44? Damn, rage ages a person.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
re: #122 BigPapa
I strongly believe there should be more women in politics. Given an equivalence between a man and woman I might just edge to the woman. But if she’s a wingnut, hell no.
Yep, in the Democratic primaries, I voted for a woman for every office I could.
re: #134 Big Beautiful Door
I wish I could believe that there were any Republicans left in Washington capable of decency.
There aren’t. None.
re: #146 MsJ
I lost maybe 10 followers. Of course, I am still in timeout so who knows.
I think maybe 15 here. Wait till the RWNJs start screaming the lost half of theirs.
re: #120 electrotek
I wonder why is that the case.
I’m not sure, but I’ve noticed nearly every one of my students knows something about Paris: the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Versailles. Perhaps stuff they learned in school. Even older people want to see Paris. Package tours are a big thing for older Chinese.
re: #152 wheat-dogg
I’m not sure, but I’ve noticed nearly every one of my students knows something about Paris: the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, Versailles. Perhaps stuff they learned in school. Even older people want to see Paris. Package tours are a big thing for older Chinese.
Suppose Shanghai has ceased to be the Paris of the East in recent decades, which leaves them no choice but to make the trek to Paris eh?
Twitter is “experimenting with features that would promote alternative viewpoints in Twitter’s timeline to address misinformation and reduce ‘echo chambers.’” https://t.co/lYUomRmZsa
— Christopher Ingraham (@_cingraham) August 15, 2018
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2018
re: #154 Charles Johnson
Really looking forward to the Flat (Alt) Earth News.
.@Jack enabled Russian bots & Russian ads during the 2016 election & obviously hates the US & what it has offered him throughout his miserable life.
Zuckerberg, too. Both of em allowed their platforms 2b used as weapons against US.
Regulate the crap out of em. GDPR for the US!— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 15, 2018
“We can’t build a service that is subjective just to the whims of what we personally believe,” Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey tells @LesterHoltNBC. https://t.co/QErS0Av13C
— NBC News (@NBCNews) August 15, 2018
This is the crux of the Jones issue for @jack. He’s bought into the fabricated idea that this is about politics rather than clear violations of the Terms of Service.
Violent threats and harassment aren’t “beliefs”. They’re just violent threats and harassment. https://t.co/wf3Tr55oOi— Sleeping Giants (@slpng_giants) August 15, 2018
re: #157 MsJ
Why do tech billionaires hate the US so much?
re: #151 Kragar
I think maybe 15 here. Wait till the RWNJs start screaming the lost half of theirs.
I don’t seem to be missing any. My priest never molested me, and bots won’t follow me. This is not good for my self-esteem.
Imagine the rage machine kicking in to 50 decibels. Hate and more hate at every turn.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) August 15, 2018
I already get more than enough conspiracy theories and right wing hate speech in my timeline. I do not need or want any more.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) August 15, 2018
re: #159 Skip Intro
Why do tech billionaires hate the US so much?
Maybe because we expect them to pay their fair share toward the society that makes them wealthy.
re: #130 lawhawk
Maybe some still-fans of Amy Siskind…
Responsible businesses do just that. You can choose a healthy society over short-term profits.
— Jeff “We call BS” Furlington (@FurlingtonJeff) August 15, 2018
re: #133 wrenchwench
I wouldn’t wish that (him) on anyone in the human care-taking professions.
Don’t think Ivanka would step up?
: )
Aww crap…local news just mentioned Trump is coming to Columbus again on August 24th for a $250 a plate Republican State Dinner at the Columbus Convention Center.
That’s twice in a few weeks. And we are not in the real November election fights yet. He’ll probably have to come back to support Mike DeWine for the governor’s race and try to get Republican stiff Congressman Jim Renacci in the race against Sherrod Brown for Senate.
Right now Brown is somewhere north of 15 points ahead. Richard Cordray is in pretty much a tie with DeWine with an average of 1.5 points ahead.
re: #167 lizardofid
Don’t think Ivanka would step up?
: )
She step right up to the largest pile of cash. She’s a Trump.
re: #1 Backwoods_Sleuth
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It’s a shame that D.C. couldn’t demand full or partial reimbursement from Kessler and ilk for the expense of hosting their ridiculous Nazi rally.
Why can’t Fox just mock the dumbass who tried to ram Parliament but ended up hitting a bunch of barriers as a failure in life?
Instead they want to parade him as someone who was successful and determine.
I mean dammit, if they’re going to be strong against terrorism, at least mock the dipshit who couldn’t even do one thing he tried to do.
Why can’t we mock and laugh at these failed rejects?
re: #166 Aucun pays pour les vieux ennemis
I don’t understand Jack’s comment. Hate speech and threats of violence (whether from the left or the right or the neutral) shouldn’t be given a platform period. There’s nothing subjective about that and it’s a fair standard to uphold.
re: #172 Patricia Kayden
I don’t understand Jack’s comment. Hate speech and threats of violence (whether from the left or the right or the neutral) shouldn’t be given a platform period. There’s nothing subjective about that and it’s a fair standard to uphold.
He’s dodging.
re: #170 Patricia Kayden
It’s a shame that D.C. couldn’t demand full or partial reimbursement from Kessler and ilk for the expense of hosting their ridiculous Nazi rally.
Most of the expense will be associated with the counter-protest. You don’t spend that kind of money policing thirty losers.
Twitter exists to get you to tweet.
That is all Jack cares about.
re: #175 freetoken
Twitter exists to get you to tweet.
That is all Jack cares about.
When you try not to piss off anyone, you piss off everyone.
re: #176 wrenchwench
When you try not to piss off anyone, you piss off everyone.
And then they tweet about it… and Jack smiles.
re: #172 Patricia Kayden
I don’t understand Jack’s comment. Hate speech and threats of violence (whether from the left or the right or the neutral) shouldn’t be given a platform period. There’s nothing subjective about that and it’s a fair standard to uphold.
I think he is trying to split a very fine hair and say there is a difference is political commentary and regular user’s commentary.
It’s the old “you know how politicians can be” excuse. It is saying nothing Jones says should be judged as the same as any regular member.
In a way it is another blurring of fact and fiction like we’ve seen over the last year-and-a-half with alternate facts.
Twitter Jack doesn’t seem to want to address what Jones’s BS can cause. He seems to be saying people will know the difference and not react in any bad way with a political threat as they would with other user’s threats.
Or, something. To me they are working to justify Jones with a ton of effort.
I applaud President Trump for his revoking of John Brennan’s security clearance. I urged the President to do this. Read more here: https://t.co/SAQNTJ1UAn
— Senator Rand Paul (@RandPaul) August 15, 2018
Rand Paul never stops working for Putin. https://t.co/Qft8L33t7q
— Nunca Trump (@NeverTrumpTexan) August 15, 2018
re: #138 MsJ
We are both very excited. A day in London (assuming the flight is on time, we have 8 hours to tour London on the hop-on-hop-off without hopping off), then our flight to Paris. Several days in Paris, TGV to Lyon, three days there. A river cruise to Avignon then 4 days there before returning on the TGV to Paris for two days before we come home.
It really is going to be the vacation of a lifetime since we’re both getting older and will likely not be able to do another like it. Future vacas will likely be within North America.
Oh, great! We did London in under 8 hours once because of a layover, and my wife had a cousin living there with a MiniCooper. A great time. Do the big Ferris wheel!
re: #121 A hollow voice says, Covfefe.
I’m going on a Mediterranean cruise (Greek antiquities!) in September.
Have fun!
re: #123 wrenchwench
I did a land version in college. Greece, Turkey, and Sicily. I remember Ephesus as being a favorite, but it may have been the nice weather that day. I was there in January.
I did a cruise version of the same places you went, Ms. Wench. Haze Grey Cruise Lines.
This is the highlight of my professional life.
I’ve just been given the numbers for the August 26th, 2018 New York Times Book Review rankings.#EETD is #1 in hardcover+ebook total sales.
It is #3 in hardcover sales.— Rick Wilson (@TheRickWilson) August 15, 2018
re: #172 Patricia Kayden
I don’t understand Jack’s comment. Hate speech and threats of violence (whether from the left or the right or the neutral) shouldn’t be given a platform period. There’s nothing subjective about that and it’s a fair standard to uphold.
He is a free speech absolutist, arguing that bad speech should be countered with better speech (and other people should do it not him). He hasn’t heard of Karl Popper.
re: #138 MsJ
We are both very excited. A day in London (assuming the flight is on time, we have 8 hours to tour London on the hop-on-hop-off without hopping off), then our flight to Paris. Several days in Paris, TGV to Lyon, three days there. A river cruise to Avignon then 4 days there before returning on the TGV to Paris for two days before we come home.
It really is going to be the vacation of a lifetime since we’re both getting older and will likely not be able to do another like it. Future vacas will likely be within North America.
Definitely will second visiting Avignon: amazing history, and it sits in the middle of some of the most scenic bits of France 🇫🇷. Try to see Carcassonne if you can.
.@DonLemon: What if I told you I have a tape of President Trump calling Mexicans rapists, bragging about sexually assaulting women, mocking a disabled person, calling African-American athletes ‘sons of bitches’? Why would a tape of Trump using the N-word change anything? pic.twitter.com/BrTTTRUjND
— CNN Tonight (@CNNTonight) August 15, 2018
Can a black conservative Republican politician from South Carolina and a white conservative Republican politician from South Carolina publish a ghostwriten book together without driving each other crazy? The story of this UNLIKELY friendship, now available at Amazon only $19.95.
— Ed Mix (@the_edwin_mix) August 15, 2018
It’s hard to imagine something more likely to get me off of Twitter than promoting white nationalism in my time line as an “alternative” viewpoint.
While I certainly left to the left, I am 100% sure I get the most worthwhile posts from the minority of conservatives who are not ok with the idea of giving up American sovereignty in exchange for rich people reducing their taxes and poor people losing their health care right now.
re: #115 MsJ
I am going to Paris next year. Twice. 5 days up front and 2 days before we return. Three weeks in France in total.
That’s your cover story, anyway.
We won’t be at all surprised if once you get there you ask for asylum and never come back.