Hilarious: Colbert on Trump’s Asinine Tweets About the California Wildfires [VIDEO]
During these dangerous and deadly wildfires, Donald Trump is keeping California in his thoughts… thoughts he should probably keep to himself.
During these dangerous and deadly wildfires, Donald Trump is keeping California in his thoughts… thoughts he should probably keep to himself.
I wonder if Mueller will write a book about all the shit he’s been through someday?
Come on now people, we’ve all seen these signs when we go into the Supermarket. They’re at every checkstand, right? #VoterIDforCereal pic.twitter.com/mKZTOGi4Nj
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 14, 2018
President Trump accuses people of changing their clothes and returning to cast additional ballots in disguise. (there’s no evidence of this) “Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again.” https://t.co/aRE5nHnxv8
— Sarah Westwood (@sarahcwestwood) November 14, 2018
This guy. The con game just gets more and more obvious. https://t.co/h6cKtuU8VT
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 14, 2018
re: #2 Kragar
I want DJT to retweet Dumbo Mitchell’s anti-fa-is-starting-the-California-fires claim. Then the circle of derp will have completed its circumference around the sun.
re: #3 Charles Johnson
John Barron and David Dennison told him that happened.
re: #1 Eclectic Cyborg
I wonder if Mueller will write a book about all the shit he’s been through someday?
Movie!! Documentary!! Mueller deserves much more than just a book. Statues and monuments.
Florida Man Breaks Into Restaurant, Strips Naked, Eats Noodles He Brought From Home and Plays Bongos https://t.co/QCMy0djoCA pic.twitter.com/uzPLB8UAWA
— Florida Man (@_FloridaMan) November 12, 2018
Is it me, or does this fella look like…
Someone check on the governor. I mean, the stress of these recounts can break a lesser man. And by all indications, Rick Scott is, in fact, a lesser man. https://t.co/M8JJKGTqdj— David Simon (@AoDespair) November 14, 2018
re: #3 Charles Johnson
Another day in Amercia as president Ragey McGrumpy lies and spouts loony conspiracy theories on wingnut radio.
re: #378 Dr Lizardo
But it might get through the British Parliament.
In her statement after the cabinet meeting, I noticed PM May slyly included “…or no Brexit” in her words.
What she can do is threaten the hardcore Euroskeptic Tories that she’s gonna pull the plug on Brexit, which is arguably, perhaps their worst nightmare. So she can use that as a cudgel; whether that works or not of course remains to be seen.
Maybe, but then you have to realize that the professional Brexiteers are mostly crooks, opportunists, and racists/nuts.
The crooks know Brexit would suck, and are shorting the market and expecting to make bank on creating a banana republic tax haven off the coast of Europe. You probably could threaten them into accepting a deal, but if it’s still got decent financial and worker protections in it there’s no point for them.
The opportunists are the biggest component. This was an internal Tory power battle that got out of hand, and the opportunists never expected to win. They expected to lose and campaign on how much better everything would have been with a hypothetical Brexit. They’re the dogs that caught the car. These include Johnson, May, and the actual politicians. They would probably be relieved if they were “forced” into cancelling Brexit.
The racists and nuts are just that. They want Johnny Foreigner out, they want Britain to rule the waves again, they think that all will tremble before the might of the Empire, and they won’t listen to reason. They’re the MAGAts, and of course they’ll still want Brexit.
Republicans for the Rule of Law is running this ad on Fox and Friends this morning. pic.twitter.com/AWn8GhNBWa
— Bill Kristol (@BillKristol) November 14, 2018
Republicans in disarray! https://t.co/7J5w6Fae7G
— David Roberts (@drvox) November 14, 2018
moron
Just spoke to Governor Jerry Brown to let him know that we are with him, and the people of California, all the way!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 14, 2018
re: #9 ericblair
NEW: told cabinet very split. May got it through on majority. Told that nearly 10 cabinet ministers opposed. Mood worse than after Chequers then? “Yeah, much much worse”
— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) November 14, 2018
It’s possible that this whole shit sandwich might yet bring down her government; also, PM May is scheduled to meet with the DUP’s Arlene Foster in about 20 minutes or so and I think Foster’s not gonna be happy. If she pulls the DUP’s support, the Tories are (if I’m correct in this) going to find themselves a minority party.
re: #3 Charles Johnson
President Trump accuses people of changing their clothes and returning to cast additional ballots in disguise. (there’s no evidence of this) “Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again.”
got any proof of this?
even one person?
no?
then stfu donny
re: #11 Backwoods_Sleuth
moron
This kind of sucking up is really out of character, the internal polling on his bullshit blame California tweets must have been absolutely cataclysmic.
BREAKING: The WSJ reports that Robert Mueller is investigating whether Roger Stone tried to intimidate and discredit a witness who gave contradicting accounts of Stone’s discussions with Wikileaks.
BOOM< BOOM< BOOM!— Brian Krassenstein (@krassenstein) November 14, 2018
re: #7 gocart mozart
Florida Man Breaks Into Restaurant, Strips Naked, Eats Noodles He Brought From Home and Plays Bongos
*sigh*
i gotta move outta here
re: #9 ericblair
I have to add, though, that countermining this is a kind of political monomania that sets in with this kind of bullshit commitment. Everybody can know it’s a stupid, suicidal idea, but That’s What We Decided To Do and So We’re Going To Do It. The people have spoken, we’re going to make bloody sure they don’t speak again, and the Will of Some People (minus a bunch of nonresidents who are personally affected, and addled by a bunch of Russia-influenced psy ops) Will Be Done.
re: #7 gocart mozart
Florida Man Breaks Into Restaurant, Strips Naked, Eats Noodles He Brought From Home and Plays Bongos
Who among us has not…
re: #13 dangerman
got any proof of this?
even one person?
no?
then stfu donny
He probably talked to someone who read a tweet from someone who read a report somewhere on the Internet that described someone who might have gone to their car near a place where voting took place to put on or take off their coat because of the cold/hot.
re: #9 ericblair
Maybe, but then you have to realize that the professional Brexiteers are mostly crooks, opportunists, and racists/nuts.
The crooks know Brexit would suck, and are shorting the market and expecting to make bank on creating a banana republic tax haven off the coast of Europe. You probably could threaten them into accepting a deal, but if it’s still got decent financial and worker protections in it there’s no point for them.
The opportunists are the biggest component. This was an internal Tory power battle that got out of hand, and the opportunists never expected to win. They expected to lose and campaign on how much better everything would have been with a hypothetical Brexit. They’re the dogs that caught the car. These include Johnson, May, and the actual politicians. They would probably be relieved if they were “forced” into cancelling Brexit.
The racists and nuts are just that. They want Johnny Foreigner out, they want Britain to rule the waves again, they think that all will tremble before the might of the Empire, and they won’t listen to reason. They’re the MAGAts, and of course they’ll still want Brexit.
Not Johnson, he’s a hard core asshole.
re: #12 Dr Lizardo
It’s possible that this whole shit sandwich might yet bring down her government; also, PM May is scheduled to meet with the DUP’s Arlene Foster in about 20 minutes or so and I think Foster’s not gonna be happy. If she pulls the DUP’s support, the Tories are (if I’m correct in this) going to find themselves a minority party.
With Corbyn being the alternative?
The UK is fucked. There simply are no adults there any longer.
re: #24 MsJ
With Corbyn being the alternative?
The UK is fucked. There simply are no adults there any longer.
Someone begs to differ:
I knew who you guys had been hanging around for…
— Larry the Cat (@Number10cat) November 14, 2018
re: #24 MsJ
With Corbyn being the alternative?
The UK is fucked. There simply are no adults there any longer.
Yeah Labour isn’t much better right now. Corbyn is Bernie on roids.
I was thinking about McConnell’s “filling the court’s statement.” I would look for him to try to eliminite more of the minority party’s levers. He hopes he can get enough people on that more rulings start going the GOPs way, and he doesn’t have to worry about the consequences. He’ll be wrong, but that’s what he’s thinking.
Acosta is at the CNN lawsuit hearing here at Washington District Court. Just walked into the courtroom. A guy in a blue jacket said to him, “Acosta, you should be lawfully hung.”
— Jason Schwartz (@JasonSchwartz) November 14, 2018
Republicans are so into hanging… https://t.co/W4ylLF3aZb
— Cornelia (@PaladinCornelia) November 14, 2018
re: #26 HappyWarrior
Yeah Labour isn’t much better right now. Corbyn is Bernie on roids.
Corbyn himself is pro-Brexit. Like I said, no adults.
re: #29 jaunte
and just how does the guy in the blue jacket actually know that Acosta is NOT?
I’ll go sit in the corner now…
re: #23 MsJ
Not Johnson, he’s a hard core asshole.
Would it surprise you to know that Boris Johnson and Andrew Sullivan have been friends since college?
re: #32 Backwoods_Sleuth
and just how does the guy in the blue jacket actually know that Acosta is NOT?
I’ll go sit in the corner now…
re: #34 sagehen
Would it surprise you to know that Boris Johnson and Andrew Sullivan have been friends since college?
Not in the least.
re: #29 jaunte
To which Acosta should have reminded him that his views on the press are better fit in Cuba where Jim’s father fled.
re: #34 sagehen
Would it surprise you to know that Boris Johnson and Andrew Sullivan have been friends since college?
Only because I thought Sully was ten years older otherwise nope. They’re both prick pretzels.
re: #31 MsJ
Corbyn himself is pro-Brexit. Like I said, no adults.
Exactly he’s awful. Labour made a big mistake with him.
So happy to see Tom Mac Arthur lose his house seat! That’s what he deserves for lead sponsoring the Obamacare repeal bill!
re: #42 Joe Bacon 🌹
So happy to see Tom Mac Arthur lose his house seat! That’s what he deserves for lead sponsoring the Obamacare repeal bill!
Andy seems like a good guy too. Seeing a lot of 80’s babies in this new House.
re: #40 Sir John Barron
RWNJs are mad at Acosta because of Sarah Sanders’ false accusation.
“He put his hands on one of Trump’s (white) women.”
re: #31 MsJ
Corbyn himself is pro-Brexit. Like I said, no adults.
Yep, he’s a paleo Trotskyite who thinks that the EU is a neoliberal plot and hates it because the Soviet Union hated it. His cunning plan, which he refuses to articulate, is to force another election so Labour will be elected with him as PM, and continue with Brexit as the Great Lexit of his dreams where the EU wouldn’t interfere with him nationalizing the railroads and steel mills. Most of the stuff that the left wants to do that is actually politically viable is perfectly doable within the EU (yanno, Denmark and Sweden do just fine in it), but he’s not listening. Also, the masses are yearning for true socialism but just haven’t had the right leader: where have we heard that one before?
re: #41 HappyWarrior
Exactly he’s awful. Labour made a big mistake with him.
My understanding is that Corbyn wasn’t the people’s choice, he was the party’s choice.
re: #44 jaunte
RWNJs are mad at Acosta because of Sarah Sanders’ false accusation.
“He put his hands on one of Trump’s (white) women.”
That and because Acosta has been. asking. our. great. MAGA. potus. questions.
re: #46 MsJ
My understanding is that Corbyn wasn’t the people’s choice, he was the party’s choice.
That’s correct. I didn’t like Blair’s new Labour tbh but at least he wasn’t indifferent or okay with bigotry.
re: #45 ericblair
Yep, he’s a paleo Trotskyite who thinks that the EU is a neoliberal plot and hates it because the Soviet Union hated it. His cunning plan, which he refuses to articulate, is to force another election so Labour will be elected with him as PM, and continue with Brexit as the Great Lexit of his dreams where the EU wouldn’t interfere with him nationalizing the railroads and steel mills. Most of the stuff that the left wants to do that is actually politically viable is perfectly doable within the EU (yanno, Denmark and Sweden do just fine in it), but he’s not listening. Also, the masses are yearning for true socialism but just haven’t had the right leader: where have we heard that one before?
He’s a throwback of the worst kind. Reminds me of that jackass George Galloway who was so obnoxious I supported Hitchens in their debate on Iraq and I opposed Iraq to the point of protesting it!
Twitter tells me this is National Pickle Day.
And that it is World Diabetes Day.
Odd juxtaposition.
Still, Americans would be much better off eating more pickles and drinking less sugary drinks.
Trump makes clear again that the “hands on an intern” thing was a pretext, saying of Acosta, “We’ll see how the court rules. Is it freedom of the press when somebody comes in and starts screaming questions and won’t sit down.”
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 14, 2018
I got a text message from the Ohio Democratic Party asking to call a phone number to the Ohio Legislation Assembly because the Ohio Republicans are trying to push through a damn “Stand Your Ground” law. Ohio HB 228.
Grrrrrrr! Fuck no!
So I called my State Rep and emailed her too and told her that’s a big no from me. Of course my district is a Democrat Rep, but they are outnumbered by Republicans.
You want an example of how John Kasich does these things? Here you go. Under cover of night and without public input. Surprise.
And that is how he would operate if he runs for President. Fuck Kasich.
Mattis: “My mother was an immigrant, ok? She told me how hard it was to get into America. So believe me, we want legal immigration. That’s part of what makes America good, but illegal we’re going to carry out the law.”
(His mother came to the US from Canada as an infant) pic.twitter.com/7FFvOqCaWw— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 14, 2018
re: #53 Backwoods_Sleuth
Mattis needs to stop being dishonest. This isn’t about legal or illegal immigration.
One of Trump’s little dishonesty tactics is to perpetually move good-news events closer to the present, so they sound fresher, more exciting. One example: in mid-July, Trump pressured two drug companies into delaying planned price increases. Here’s how he’s told the story since. pic.twitter.com/rxwsjJK9Da
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) November 14, 2018
Katie Porter has taken the lead against Mimi Walters in a district entirely within Orange County CA. Less than 500 votes separate them, so it could go back to Walters. But that’s huge
re: #52 ObserverArt
I got a text message from the Ohio Democratic Party asking to call a phone number to the Ohio Legislation Assembly because the Ohio Republicans are trying to push through a damn “Stand Your Ground” law. Ohio HB 228.
Grrrrrrr! Fuck no!
So I called my State Rep and emailed her too and told her that’s a big no from me. Of course my district is a Democrat Rep, but they are outnumbered by Republicans.
You want an example of how John Kasich does these things? Here you go. Under cover of night and without public input. Surprise.
And that is how he would operate if he runs for President. Fuck Kasich.
There may be some decent people somewhere in the Republican party but they don’t appear to hold elective office. I am going to wait on Dan Crenshaw since he actually demonstrated grace and compassion on Saturday. Let’s see if he manages to escape the poison that infests all Washington Republicans these days.
re: #46 MsJ
My understanding is that Corbyn wasn’t the people’s choice, he was the party’s choice.
I wouldn’t put it quite that way. In most other countries, party membership is a lot smaller and means more than in the US: you’re expected to actually go to meetings and hang flyers and stuff envelopes and the rest of it. A few years ago, the former Labour leader made it a lot easier to become a party member, and made other changes that made it easier for outsiders to be elected. Corbyn was a gadfly backbencher for decades, and really hadn’t done anything outside of protests. He was added as a candidate essentially as a sop to the left. The left wing of the party saw an opportunity to get thousands and thousands of new members signed up to the party who had no ties to the party, and just wanted to tick the box for Corbyn. This was enough to tip the scales and get him a win. After that, the new members just sort of faded into clicktivism.
Once he won, of course, the rebel turned to wiping out any opposition within the party and sort of ignoring the Tories. The parliamentary party, who are the MPs actually elected by the people, saw their institutional power get yanked. There was an attempted takeover by some of the MPs (called the chicken coup), which failed and brought another round of purges.
So it was classic lefty entryism, where a number of warm bodies took over an existing power structure without any real commitment to the structure itself.
re: #56 KGxvi
would be a huge upset, she (walters) won her last election by 17 points in 2016.
President Trump accuses people of changing their clothes and returning to cast additional ballots in disguise. (there’s no evidence of this) “Sometimes they go to their car, put on a different hat, put on a different shirt, come in and vote again.” https://t.co/aRE5nHnxv8
— Sarah Westwood (@sarahcwestwood) November 14, 2018
Installed a security update to OSX… took forever and caused a few minor problems.
Now I want TimeMachine to do a backup, and as usual with an operating system change, Time Machine seems to take forever “calculating” the changes.
This may take all day.
re: #56 KGxvi
Katie Porter has taken the lead against Mimi Walters in a district entirely within Orange County CA. Less than 500 votes separate them, so it could go back to Walters. But that’s huge
Is that Nixon’s home turf?
Mattis, standing with Nielsen, is speaking to troops at the Texas-Mexico border right now https://t.co/zmtwDjBi1m
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 14, 2018
Mattis: “What a great training event. You couldn’t have a better training event.” https://t.co/0d6JZIaRXd
— Greg Jaffe (@GregJaffe) November 14, 2018
Dragging wire across the desert then playing spades for 8 hours really does make for realistic training. https://t.co/KOif7thL7B
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 14, 2018
re: #62 HappyWarrior
Is that Nixon’s home turf?
I thought that was in the seat that Car Thief just gave up?
re: #64 freetoken
I thought that was in the seat that Car Thief just gave up?
I dunno. Not familiar with California geography.
re: #3 Charles Johnson
Charles Johnson ✔
@Green_Footballs
This guy. The con game just gets more and more obvious.
Trump would probably fall for a hat and shirt change at a polling station because that is how unaware he really is at all times.
Every day he proves how much he is unfit for office life on earth.
re: #44 jaunte
RWNJs are mad at Acosta because of Sarah Sanders’ false accusation.
“He put his hands on one of Trump’s (white) women.”
So if Acosta assaulted that White woman, why isn’t the White House insisting that charges be filed against him?
expanding margins from 2014 to 2018 that propelled blue wave:
—under 30, +11D to +35D
—women, +4 to +19
—Latinos, +26 to +40
—Asians, -1 to +54
—college grads, -3 to +20
—independents, -12 to +12
—single, +13 to +24
—not white evangelical, +12 to +34https://t.co/9ExgC9WB7i— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) November 14, 2018
A half-dozen rank-and-file GOP lawmakers stood up in conference this morning to say they’re still in the majority for now and need to push for The Wall …
— Erica Werner (@ericawerner) November 14, 2018
re: #70 MsJ
But there is a Blue Wall mandate.
That is surely the excuse Republicans would make had they again taken the House majority.
Ugh. I can’t tell you how much I loathe this phase of punditry in which they fatuously insist that when Democrats win they have to move right because the country is conservative.
And when Republicans win they also say Dems have to move right. It’s a tiresome mantra.#STFU— digby (@digby56) November 14, 2018
re: #7 gocart mozart
that’s just offensive. rick scott is many things, but somebody who would eat noodles he brought from home is not one of them.
Stephen Colbert does a pretty good impression of Axl Rose, tbh.
re: #68 Patricia Kayden
They couldn’t make it stick because there was video. Even with the manipulated version.
The Dow closed down 206 points, or 0.8%, in another turbulent day. The index had been up 215 points at one point. The S&P 500 declined 0.8%, while the Nasdaq lost 0.9%. https://t.co/0D1dBz6fqh
— CNN Business (@CNNBusiness) November 14, 2018
re: #70 MsJ
They should. What’s stopping them? Why haven’t they already passed legislation to build that dang wall?
Trump makes false claim about voter ID: “If you buy a box of cereal — you have a voter ID” https://t.co/CiX4spZi7Q pic.twitter.com/sSXZcinijR
— The Hill (@thehill) November 14, 2018
re: #78 Patricia Kayden
“My name is Andrew Jackson. See, right here on my ID.”
re: #62 HappyWarrior
Is that Nixon’s home turf?
Close, but no. It’s more south county, it does include Anaheim Hills, but Yorba Linda/Fullerton is the Young v Ciscernos race that includes part of LA County, and Young is currently winning that one, but the lead is less than a 1,000
re: #59 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
would be a huge upset, she (walters) won her last election by 17 points in 2016.
Clinton won the district in 2016, and it was a target because Walters went close to full Trump and voted to repeal the ACA and for that terrible tax deal.
re: #80 KGxvi
Close, but no. It’s more south county, it does include Anaheim Hills, but Yorba Linda/Fullerton is the Young v Ciscernos race that includes part of LA County, and Young is currently winning that one, but the lead is less than a 1,000
Ahhh close!
re: #74 Charles Johnson
Stephen Colbert does a pretty good impression of Axl Rose, tbh.
His Axl dance was on point.
Is Jeff Flake finally putting his money where his mouth has been for years? I guess we will see.
He just threatened to not vote on any judicial nominees until McConnell allows his “Protect Mueller” bill on the floor.
re: #77 Patricia Kayden
They should. What’s stopping them? Why haven’t they already passed legislation to build that dang wall?
Mexico’s payment hasn’t cleared yet. 🙄
re: #77 Patricia Kayden
They should. What’s stopping them? Why haven’t they already passed legislation to build that dang wall?
Legislating is HARD!!!
Oh boy.. The concern fairy is at it again.
Flake says he’ll oppose judicial nominees until Mueller bill gets vote
thehill.com
No.. no one wants him as President..
DIY Voter Fraud kit pic.twitter.com/27JDQz4nCN
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 14, 2018
“A masculine toilet”? What?
I don’t even know if I’m allowed to talk about this Matt Whitaker story on TV. I don’t even know if I have the capability to *ask* about covering this story on TV without getting in trouble with HR.https://t.co/7hZvX6kSZv— Rachel Maddow MSNBC (@maddow) November 14, 2018
One year my buddies and I switched out costumes for trick or treat to get more candy.
//
“The opposition to antifa” pic.twitter.com/N1BPduTA3f
— Elizabeth King (@ekingc) November 14, 2018
So they’re going with Fascism then. Thanks for clearing that up. https://t.co/ztMaakt1K7
— Kragar (@Kragar_LGF) November 14, 2018
re: #77 Patricia Kayden
They should. What’s stopping them? Why haven’t they already passed legislation to build that dang wall?
Fox News fans melt down after their favorite network supports CNN’s Acosta: ‘You are dead to me’
Fox News fans are not happy that their favorite network is filing an amicus brief on behalf of CNN’s Jim Acosta
Too bad about them! #StandWithAcostahttps://t.co/coGLnf4Zg9— 🇺🇸h0n3y_73🇺🇸 (@h0n3y_73) November 14, 2018
Fox News brainwashed them into loving Trump.
Fox News is now going to brainwash them out of it.
You watch. https://t.co/MUjaVVjAvu— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) November 14, 2018
re: #96 Skip Intro
“Just like the real wall, you can go right around the end!”
re: #98 MsJ
…..
The Hoarse Whisperer
@HoarseWisperer
Fox News brainwashed them into loving Trump.Fox News is now going to brainwash them out of it.
You watch.
I doubt it. The Trump base can turn to OANN to provide their dose of Trump love.
re: #101 Hecuba’s daughter
I doubt it. The Trump base can turn to OANN to provide their dose of Trump love.
I’m curious as to where Breitbart stands.
Just not enough to visit that sewer.
re: #102 MsJ
I’m curious as to where Breitbart stands.
Just not enough to visit that sewer.
With Trump I bet.
Shot:
In a grim sign for the Northern California utility giant, Pacific Gas & Electric said Wednesday that if it is deemed responsible for the fire that destroyed much of Paradise, the liability would exceed its insurance coverage.
The cause of California’s most destructive and deadly wildlife has not yet been determined. But PG&E said a transmission line in the area went offline 15 minutes before the fire was first reported, and the company found a damaged transmission tower near where investigators said the fire began. Investigations are underway on the cause of the Camp fire, which has destroyed more than 7,000 homes and killed at least 48 people.
Chaser:
NEW: Mueller says that Rick Gates continues to cooperate with “several ongoing investigations” so he is not ready to be sentenced. Next status update is on January 15. pic.twitter.com/0mPbJsuHF4
— Scott Stedman (@ScottMStedman) November 14, 2018
‘Several’ investigations? Hmm.
On my way to vote again. pic.twitter.com/mjgyWSqPc0
— Schooley (@Rschooley) November 14, 2018
15. Bloomberg reported the incident was a challenge to “party unity.” The Times said earlier these renegades may be unwilling to “toe the party line.” Fox’s Laura Ingraham thrilled at the sight of Nancy Pelosi trying to wrangle newly elected “insurgents.”
None of it was true.— (((John Stoehr))) (@johnastoehr) November 14, 2018
re: #79 Belafon
“My name is Andrew Jackson. See, right here on my ID.”
“Sorry, you’ll have to take it up with our poll supervisor; Dr. Franklin….”
re: #108 gocart mozart
ACO is a lot more practical than she’s given credit for. She knows she agrees with Pelosi more than not.
Far-right British activist Tommy Robinson has had to Skype into an event organized for him in DC, after failing to get a US visa in time. One complication: Robinson previously traveled to the US on someone else’s passport. pic.twitter.com/omuQK3CdOj
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) November 14, 2018
Damn. A million views in a day.
Hey US media folks, here, I would argue immodestly, is how you interview a Trump supporter on Trump’s lies:pic.twitter.com/D8qElaic7o
— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) November 14, 2018
Wow, this clip has had a million views on Twitter today. In a single day. (Thanks!)
Seems there’s a real hunger from the public for journalists to hold politicians, especially of the Trumpian variety, to account and not let lies go by unchallenged or unchecked.
Good. https://t.co/5vMgjDbOcm— Mehdi Hasan (@mehdirhasan) November 14, 2018
Damn it. The fucking House Republicans of Ohio passed that Stand Your Ground Law.
Kasich surprisingly said he would veto it.
However, it passed with enough votes to get by his veto.
Fucking assholes from the areas of Ohio that are not parts of the bigger urban areas.
Some of those fuckers would never even need a stand your ground law.
Arrrrrgh!
re: #79 Belafon
“My name is Andrew Jackson. See, right here on my ID.”
re: #109 Jay C
“Sorry, you’ll have to take it up with our poll supervisor; Dr. Franklin….”
Emmett Fitz-Hume: Oh. Uh, will you hold my wallet for me while I take the test, please? There’s a thousand dollars in there… or maybe there isn’t. Know what I mean?
Test Monitor: Are you saying I can take this money if I help you pass the test?
Emmett Fitz-Hume: What do you think?
re: #111 Backwoods_Sleuth
Well well that sounds like exactly the same thing they accuse the ill eagles of but it’s okay because Tommy is a brother bigot.
A week or so ago we had the Rocket City Trash Pandas
This week…
It’s the Amarillo Sod Pooodles!! @amarilloprobb pic.twitter.com/iGcIEkEXNE
— Minor League Promos (@MiLBPromos) November 13, 2018
A few more looks. Follow them over at @sodpoodles pic.twitter.com/KSwHicL9ZR
— Minor League Promos (@MiLBPromos) November 13, 2018
re: #112 makeitstop
That video made my day!! That’s exactly how our journalists should treat liars. Call them out. Make them squirm. Don’t let them get away with lying.
re: #111 Backwoods_Sleuth
Whose passport did he use—Louie Gohmert’s or Steve King’s?
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) November 14, 2018
re: #111 Backwoods_Sleuth
I’m surprised this regime didn’t find a way to give him a Visa. He’s definitely one of Trump’s “good people”.
Mattis told troops deployed to the border to ignore news coverage questioning the mission - “There’s all sorts of stuff in the news…If you read all that stuff, you’ll go nuts, you know what I mean?” pic.twitter.com/kUm7MWl9mF
— Vera Bergengruen (@VeraMBergen) November 14, 2018
Shorter U.S. Secretary of Defense:
“Try your best not to think about how fucking pointless this is.” https://t.co/KrT9c4VPJm— David Simon (@AoDespair) November 14, 2018
re: #116 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Minor league teams are always creative
re: #13 dangerman
got any proof of this?
even one person?
no?
then stfu donny
I DUNNO, YOU TELL ME!! PEOPLE ARE SAYING, OK!
USASOC = United States Army Special Operations Command
SFAS = Special Forces Assessment and Selection
Q Course = Special Forces Qualification Course
i.e. Green Berets
Official USASOC statement about 1st female to attend SF Q Course. pic.twitter.com/B0nY0GB4ZW
— Howard Altman (@haltman) November 14, 2018
re: #91 Kragar
Heh,
I think I have an old Photoshop for that.
It can also be worn if you are just a plain old fraud.
Ouch
UPDATE: An earlier version of this article referred to Matthew Whitaker as a football “star.” With 200 yards and two touchdowns in three seasons at Iowa, it appears he was an unspectacular player.
We regret the error. https://t.co/GY9WeYfLMb— Esquire (@esquire) November 14, 2018
My first job was on the @EnergyCommerce committee working for John Dingell. @HarleyRouda would make an excellent addition to the Dems on this committee, especially with his background in business. https://t.co/t4opvTzSbX
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) November 14, 2018
re: #70 MsJ
A half-dozen rank-and-file GOP lawmakers stood up in conference this morning to say they’re still in the majority for now and need to push for The Wall …
at every opportunity:
trump said, actually promised, dozens of times Mexico would pay for the wall
re: #78 Patricia Kayden
Trump makes false claim about voter ID: “If you buy a box of cereal — you have a voter ID”
did no one ask “what does that even mean?”
re: #129 dangerman
did no one ask “what does that even mean?”
I did! I did!
And still can’t figure it out….!
Just heard a little story on local NBC news regarding Mattis visiting the troops on the border.
Quote (paraphrased)”I don’t foresee our troops coming into contact with the immigrants”
Well then…
Fucking Trump Clown Show™
Related to the JJ MacNab thread I I shared downstairs
re: #390 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Neo-Nazi DC bros linked to Synagogue shooter had extensive “alt-right” ties (via @allegrakirkland and @JoshKovensky) https://t.co/VE8hh14jhX pic.twitter.com/9rM6zrUD3Q
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) November 14, 2018
Who radicalized them? https://t.co/FOZ4dUiDQd pic.twitter.com/g7NNFf1I8z
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) November 14, 2018
re: #129 dangerman
did no one ask “what does that even mean?”
From a close GOP source: “It is impossible to defend any Trump policy because he is nuts”@realDonaldTrump
— Brian J. Karem (@BrianKarem) November 13, 2018
re: #133 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Related to the JJ MacNab thread I I shared downstairs
Them dudes just looked all sickly.
re: #121 gocart mozart
“Try your best not to think about how fucking pointless this is.”
…and as the guy in charge, how stupid i look
re: #92 MsJ
Ah, the dignity of office https://t.co/Ol1wvrXZ4r
— Paul Krugman (@paulkrugman) November 14, 2018
re: #141 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Well-endowed. One assumes this is not about sizeable trust funds.
re: #134 jaunte
Just noticed that huh or dis hating Clinton mean more than preventing a waxkjob from being potus.
re: #134 jaunte
Brian J. Karem
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@BrianKarem
From a close GOP source: “It is impossible to defend any Trump policy because he is nuts”@realDonaldTrump14.4K
3:13 PM - Nov 13, 2018
Then why isn’t a single Republican in office doing anything about him? “Profiles in Cowardice” or “Profiles in Treason”? It’s either one or the other.
If Jeff Flake and Bob Corker really wanted to do something to help, they would caucus with the Dems and throw McConnell out (at least till January). That would be useful. Anything less, and they are both worthless trash.
Sleuth!
I see there are conditions predicted for some ice/sleet/rain to hit Ohio and upper parts of Kentucky.
Yuck! I hate the transitional seasons of late fall into winter and late winter into fall. Ripe for this kind of mess. I’d take snow over ice any day.
re: #144 Amory Blaine
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I had that shirt! Dark brown and gray. Wore it for years (never with the top button buttoned). My glasses weren’t quite that bad.
re: #146 ObserverArt
Sleuth!
I see there are conditions predicted for some ice/sleet/rain to hit Ohio and upper parts of Kentucky.
Yuck! I hate the transitional seasons of late fall into winter and late winter into fall. Ripe for this kind of mess. I’d take snow over ice any day.
yep. At least it’s not as dire as originally forecast: less than .1 inch of ice instead of .3, so that’s good
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womp womp
re: #149 Backwoods_Sleuth
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womp womp
Gone. What was it?
re: #122 KGxvi
Minor league teams are always creative
Sometimes, though, that creativity (minors or majors) goes way, WAY wrong (and becomes a legend):
10-Cent Beer Night (Cleveland; 1974): en.wikipedia.org
Disco Demolition Night (Chicago: 1979): en.wikipedia.org
If I’m counting right, and assuming Young holds on to win, the GOP will only hold 9 of the 53 House seats from California. In at least a couple of seats, the GOP didn’t even make the general election ballot. We also saw two statewide elections (Lt Gov and the Senate) where a Republican didn’t make it to the general.
With our top two primary system, the future is going to be very interesting. Some people think Poizner’s run as an independent for insurance commissioner might be a preview of the future (especially with independents now outnumbering Republicans). But Poizner was a Republican who held statewide office before, he has the network you need to run a campaign in a state this large with three very expensive media markets.
#BREAKING: Stormy Daniels’ Attorney Michael Avenatti Arrested for Domestic Violence https://t.co/YaCm5KUEQV
— TMZ (@TMZ) November 14, 2018
There was a chyron on my local news this morning that said something to the effect, ” democrat X steals seat.” Using the same language as the gop.
re: #154 VegasGolfer
There goes his dream of being President.
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Good. Jordan is a dangerous fool. McCarthy is just a fool.
Nancy will kick his ass.
Actually I think any Democrat can kick his ass.
Flake: I’ll block Trump’s judicial nominees if Senate doesn’t vote on Mueller protection bill https://t.co/TY7TMvrzcL pic.twitter.com/4moH6ZHvNh
— New York Post (@nypost) November 14, 2018
NBC News Exclusive: Under Ben Carson, more families live in HUD housing that fails health and safety inspections https://t.co/wYXD0rQzjA
— Jesse Rodriguez (@JesseRodriguez) November 14, 2018
re: #162 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Shame he wasn’t willing to do this when Kavanaugh was up
Judge in CNN v. Trump case says he will rule on Jim Acosta’s credential on Thursday https://t.co/3EtOFHCMgo pic.twitter.com/nDv9w1Ojqp
— WCPO (@WCPO) November 14, 2018
re: #155 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Presumably those 43 votes for Jordan were the Free Dumb Caucus? Who will, unfortunately, still be around in the 116th. And still make McCarthy’s job miserable: at least as the Minority, the odds of their damaging the country have severely diminished.
re: #152 KGxvi
..
With our top two primary system, the future is going to be very interesting. Some people think Poizner’s run as an independent for insurance commissioner might be a preview of the future (especially with independents now outnumbering Republicans). But Poizner was a Republican who held statewide office before, he has the network you need to run a campaign in a state this large with three very expensive media markets.
As I’ve said before, I am so not a fan of the jungle primary. So what happens if 10 D’s run and 2 R’s run — and each D gets 8% of the total vote while each R gets 10%. So the 2 R’s will be in the election, even though 80% favored D? Although this is an unlikely scenario, it is certainly possible.
re: #167 Jay C
Presumably those 43 votes for Jordan were the Free Dumb Caucus? Who will, unfortunately, still be around in the 116th. And still make McCarthy’s job miserable: at least as the Minority, the odds of their damaging the country have severely diminished.
Actually, in the minority, the Freedom Caucus has no real power. The Dems don’t really need Republican votes, if they can hold enough of their caucus. Which gives Dems the ability to pry a few Republican votes here and there.
“I’ve just put to you multiple lies and you haven’t been able to respond to any of them.”
Right. Call them all out on his lies. pic.twitter.com/1zp1Bw6IUv #1A
— Alyssa Milano (@Alyssa_Milano) November 14, 2018
That pinhead Roger Stone is gonna go down hard. I’ll go dance in the middle of the street when he finally gets his.
Emails show Stone had at least one intermediary feeding him advance info about the WL dump of Podesta’s emails.
Emails show Stone was giving Bannon a heads up about what was coming via WL.
The dots are connecting.— Bradley P. Moss (@BradMossEsq) November 14, 2018
Looks like she got that front row seat after all…and she used her own rope.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) November 14, 2018
re: #141 Backwoods_Sleuth
I read that in the WP this mornining. I thought it was a joke. I mean who can tell anymore with this cast of lunatics and con men?
re: #3 Charles Johnson
I wanted to read that but with their triple-checking my adblocker status I decided fuck them.
re: #162 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
He’s not saying the Senate has to actually protect Mueller………………….
re: #157 Amory Blaine
There was a chyron on my local news this morning that said something to the effect, ” democrat X steals seat.” Using the same language as the gop.
A couple days ago someone on CNN or MSNBC used that terminology — to mean that a Democrat won a traditionally Republican seat and not implying any illegal actions. It was really annoying and potential explosive phrasing since someone on the right could select that comment and post it on youtube with the allegation that even the left admits the Dems are engaging in dishonest vote tampering to win.
re: #169 Hecuba’s daughter
As I’ve said before, I am so not a fan of the jungle primary. So what happens if 10 D’s run and 2 R’s run — and each D gets 8% of the total vote while each R gets 10%. So the 2 R’s will be in the election, even though 80% favored D? Although this is an unlikely scenario, it is certainly possible.
It’s a fair criticism. One of the problems we had before the jungle primary was that the GOP had a closed primary and the Democrats had an semi-open primary (Democrats and Independents could vote in their primaries). So we’d have situations where the second place Democrat in a statewide primary was getting more votes than the winning Republican. And the general elections were nowhere near competitive.
That hasn’t helped our general elections, since Newsom beat Cox 61-39. And we’re seeing a lot of undervotes in elections with two Democrats (as of the most recent tally, 9.3m voted for governor, only 7.6m voted for Lt Gov, and 8.2m voted in the Senate election).
2022 could be interesting, because about half of our statewide officers are going to be termed out. So it’ll be interesting to see who runs for what.
Not good, Facebook.
every part of this facebook investigation is astounding but this paragraph is just devastating https://t.co/OaTxTqFL7j pic.twitter.com/K0QURfDzY9
— maya kosoff (@mekosoff) November 14, 2018
Whoa nellie.
Michael Avenatti was supposed to hold events with the Vermont Democratic Party Fri+Sat.
Those are now canceled, party spox says: “We’re not going to step into that arena with him.” https://t.co/zRavjVJuUI— Alex Seitz-Wald (@aseitzwald) November 14, 2018
Avenatti’s trending on Twitter, and for the first time in six months, he will make Trump happy for a moment.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) November 14, 2018
re: #178 GlutenFreeJesus
He’s not saying the Senate has to actually protect Mueller………………….
Just vote on legislation to protect Mueller. Flake is being flaky again.
re: #173 GlutenFreeJesus
I am curious how the college one will work. Does it only work for instate tuition at public universities? Do students at private schools get some sort of subsidy? And what about those of us who have outstanding student loans, do we get some sort of relief?
This one made me laugh.
Anyone else think that this guy might well be capable of both beating up his own wife and then immediately chasing after her ambulance?
— Heath Dill (@heefy) November 14, 2018
I can hear Trump already.
Maybe he could skip the stupid comments this time, since we all know what he’s going to say? No? Too much to ask?
re: #173 GlutenFreeJesus
Notice that Fox News is highlighting women of color in their scare tactics. They can’t stop blowing that dog whistle.
re: #188 Charles Johnson
I can hear Trump already.
Maybe he could skip the stupid comments this time, since we all know what he’s going to say? No? Too much to ask?
He’ll overplay it. He won’t be able to help himself. The guy has been on a five day ragegasm and finally he sees an opportunity.
re: #173 GlutenFreeJesus
I am starting to like her….
TRUMP: “We are looking at putting in a very major tax cut for middle-income people. And if we do that it’ll be sometime just prior to November. We are studying very deeply right now round the clock a major tax cut for middle income people.”
(There are 11 days until November!) pic.twitter.com/imbnUKWU7P— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) October 20, 2018
Trump forgot about this faster than he forgot about the caravan after the election https://t.co/xCoDkS5d7V
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) November 14, 2018
re: #185 Patricia Kayden
Just vote on legislation to protect Mueller. Flake is being flaky again.
It’s meaningless. Unless there’s 67 votes so they could override the inevitable Trump veto, getting three Republicans to join the Democrats to pass legislation by a 52-48 margin is not going to do anything.
It’s similar to the Russian sanctions bill that Trump had to sign right after he became president.
re: #186 KGxvi
I am curious how the college one will work. Does it only work for instate tuition at public universities? Do students at private schools get some sort of subsidy? And what about those of us who have outstanding student loans, do we get some sort of relief?
They don’t even have the answers.
Trump’s using the military to build his wall.
Smart soldier asks Mattis if they’re going to have to take out all the concertina wire they’re installing along the border. “Right now your job is to put it in,” he says.
— Nick Miroff (@NickMiroff) November 14, 2018
re: #191 Brother Holy Cruise Missile of Mild Acceptance
I am starting to like her….
She will bring a level of come-back snark via twitter that the old guard just doesn’t have. Definitely.
re: #174 darthstar
Darth,
I asked a few days ago how the doggos are doing lately? Got any recent images? I miss seeing them.
re: #196 GlutenFreeJesus
She will bring a level of come-back snark via twitter that the old guard just doesn’t have. Definitely.
Yup. And that is a breath of fresh air IMO. We need people who will fight back.
Actually this will be a very popular take. Everyone dislikes Avenatti. Possibly the only thing unifying the country right now is mass disgust with Michael Avenatti.
That said, my condolences to the woman he battered, and I sure as hell hope Stormy gets a new lawyer.— Sarah Kendzior (@sarahkendzior) November 14, 2018
re: #194 GlutenFreeJesus
They don’t even have the answers.
To be honest, I don’t mind that they don’t necessarily have the answers yet. A big idea isn’t always a bad place to start, working out the details on the way is fine.
Michael Avenatti was supposed to hold events with the Vermont Democratic Party Fri+Sat.
Those are now canceled, party spox says: “We’re not going to step into that arena with him.” https://t.co/zRavjVJuUI— Alex Seitz-Wald (@aseitzwald) November 14, 2018
Gee, Avenatti will have to switch parties now. It’s happened before.
re: #183 Charles Johnson
Whoa nellie.
If Stormy Daniels get pissed at Avenatti and drops him as her lawyer, she would kill his career. It is going to be very interesting to see how this tough guy acts now that his ass is in trouble.
re: #172 makeitstop
That [Zippy the] pinhead Roger Stone is gonna go down hard. I’ll go dance in the middle of the street when he finally gets his.
I hadn’t made that connection, but thank you.
re: #186 KGxvi
I am curious how the college one will work. Does it only work for instate tuition at public universities? Do students at private schools get some sort of subsidy? And what about those of us who have outstanding student loans, do we get some sort of relief?
My guess is that refers only to instate tuition at public universities on a prospective basis; and that private schools would not get any subsidy. However, it’s not clear how this would work since public universities are not run by the federal government but by the state government.
re: #204 Barefoot Grin
I hadn’t made that connection, but thank you.
This photo points it right out.
EXCLUSIVE:Text messages show Stone and friend discussing WikiLeaks plans https://t.co/vrYLfHwy5W
— Anna Schecter (@annaschecter) November 14, 2018
Ari Melber is currently ripping on news coverage of The Caravan™. He has taken on mocking Fox and even mentioned the NYTimes and WaPo coverage prior to and after the election. He showed footage of growling Trump in the rallies before the election and mentioned Trump hasn’t said anything about it since the election.
This is so cool
A thread of images from a Japanese illustrated history of America from 1861.
Here is George Washington (with bow and arrow) pictured alongside the Goddess of America. 1/ pic.twitter.com/LoF54y54bL— Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) November 14, 2018
Oh man this is so good. https://t.co/axOaUItJjl
— Brian DeLay (@BrianDeLay) November 14, 2018
But then! While John Adams is too obsessed with the food and drink, a huge snake comes along and *eats* his mom!
Maybe the snake was a child of that other snake John Adams killed, or maybe it was sent by Ben Franklin as part of their feud? 10/ pic.twitter.com/8xJvnktbQL— Nick Kapur (@nick_kapur) November 14, 2018
re: #208 gocart mozart
This is so cool
It’s been 57 years since I left Japan. I still dream about it.
“If Republicans want to put country over party, I do think we could do that…We want to make sure that we can protect these investigations but also work to heal America,” Democratic Rep. @tedlieu says about the prospect of passing a bill to protect special counsel Robert Mueller pic.twitter.com/GDbXPvxr4z
— The Situation Room (@CNNSitRoom) November 14, 2018
President Trump reassigns Mira Ricardel, the national security adviser the first lady wanted fired https://t.co/un3FVWxhBE
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 14, 2018
WH: Deputy National Security Adviser, bashed by Melania, will “transition to a new role within the Administration.” https://t.co/TOkj86GInz pic.twitter.com/BlRe7dIuty
— Talking Points Memo (@TPM) November 14, 2018
re: #32 Backwoods_Sleuth
and just how does the guy in the blue jacket actually know that Acosta is NOT?
I’ll go sit in the corner now…
Come sit by me.
re: #208 gocart mozart
that could be a pretty cool basis for a big tattoo piece.
re: #186 KGxvi
I am curious how the college one will work. Does it only work for instate tuition at public universities? Do students at private schools get some sort of subsidy? And what about those of us who have outstanding student loans, do we get some sort of relief?
If we look to the past…
from the 1930s through the 1970s, community colleges were all free. Usually that was a 2-year school for an AA degree, or poor kids would go there for 2 years and then transfer to a 4-year school. There were a few (very few) 4-year community colleges, my Dad (and Colin Powell) both got their bachelor’s from City College (NYC). Cal State was an almost-free community college, they’ve opened many more campuses in the years since raising their rates. Community colleges have no residential facilities; it’s assumed the students are locals.
At State Universities (also 30s-70s) a year’s tuition was roughly equivalent to a union factory worker’s monthly earnings (also roughly equivalent to what a student could earn in 3 months of a minimum-wage summer job). Room and board were extra, pretty close to what the university actually spent operating the dorms and meal halls. That’s when the States and Feds were subsidizing the State Unis pretty heavily, appropriating about 70% of the actual operating cost. As govt subsidies have shrunk, tuition has increased.
Private colleges and universities always charged a lot more; the only tax money they ever got was research grants for which they were required to do actual research. Their scholarships and endowments are non-taxable.
We could more easily afford to give these students free education back when
1) income tax and corporate tax were higher than they are now; and
2) only 1/3 of people even thought college was necessary for their career aspirations.
Now that 80% of livable-wage jobs require a college degree, and the anti-tax fanatics have been mostly successful in their endeavors, the money’s not there. And it won’t be there again until and unless taxes are increased.
Interstellar asteroid ‘Oumuamua ☄ is small but reflective, according to new findings from scientists who pointed @NASAspitzer at the object. Its surface may have been swept free of dust and dirt by a close approach to the Sun. What we know: https://t.co/TqstZxYSjD pic.twitter.com/sNiJR0puHi
— NASA (@NASA) November 14, 2018
For the record, I derive no happiness from Avenatti’s arrest on felony domestic violence charges.
A man being arrested for allegedly hitting a woman isn’t good news no matter who it is.
Domestic violence is horrible. Period.— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) November 14, 2018
Happy? No. Relieved? Kinda … https://t.co/8XfgSzALNc
— Charming Persistence (@Charmingly2020) November 14, 2018
re: #189 Patricia Kayden
Notice that Fox News is highlighting women of color in their scare tactics. They can’t stop blowing that dog whistle.
First thing I noticed.
Short term, get the obstacles in. Longer term…it is somewhat to be determined.
Probably means they’ll be there for minimum 12 years - same concept existed in Afghanistan/Iraq.
wut
Update: Avenatti’s wife says via her attorneys she *did not* make domestic violence claim against Michael and says the TMZ report is false. https://t.co/L1CNEUetfk pic.twitter.com/EIrIwlCpI7
— Jon Passantino (@passantino) November 14, 2018
re: #214 sagehen
The Cal State schools are 4 year universities, and they all have dorms; they were mostly created as teaching schools rather than research schools. We have community colleges here as well, formerly known as junior colleges.
When I was at Long Beach State, in the late 90s, tuition wasn’t terrible - I graduated with no student loan debt, and even managed to buy a new car while in school. Part of the reason for that was that California was running a massive surplus, so they kept cutting tuition rates while I was there.
Undergrad tuition is now a little over $5k per year, when I graduated it was around a thousand dollars. The big costs, then and now, was housing.
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re: #216 Backwoods_Sleuth
NASA ✔
@NASA
Interstellar asteroid ‘Oumuamua ☄ is small but reflective, according to new findings from scientists who pointed @NASAspitzer at the object. Its surface may have been swept free of dust and dirt by a close approach to the Sun. What we know: go.nasa.gov
Shouldn’t that be Papa Oumuamua?
This is the most women ever elected to congress. Today the members-elect of the 116th Congress took a group picture. . @sharicedavids bottom left white coat. @41actionnews
📸Mandel Ngan / AFP - Getty Images pic.twitter.com/gYvVnlsgAo— Steven Dial (@StevenDialTV) November 14, 2018
Picture day at Congress school! https://t.co/K0l0z2tH34
— Sharice Davids (@sharicedavids) November 14, 2018
re: #220 Charles Johnson
wut
Isn’t TMZ sorta favorable to Trump? I know nothing about them, because I pretty much refuse to go to that site.
Maybe a hit piece to trash Avenatti? Is there some big court thing regarding Daniels and Cohen coming?
It is always something…
I learned yesterday that shark bellies are made out of nightmare jesters.
That’s what exploded me. pic.twitter.com/MV6pIbhV1K— Jett Vee-riosa (@rubydoomsday) November 14, 2018
re: #220 Charles Johnson
wut
I don’t know what to believe but I’ll tell you this, if TMZ is reporting it, I want visual evidence. And the police reports. And a LAPD press conference.
TMZ is as big a trump supporter as the National Enquirer. Plus they are all gossip. They’re not what I consider reliable in any fashion.
re: #220 Charles Johnson
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watch out folks things are going to get a lot stupider pic.twitter.com/vRDF41FzoH
— bryson (@Bryson_M) November 14, 2018
re: #222 teleskiguy
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re: #228 gocart mozart
I would have sworn Project Veritas or GoatNews would have taken credit first.
I might have to turn this into a page, but more on the state of the California GOP:
All 80 Assembly seats were up this election (as they are every two years). A Republican wasn’t on the general election ballot in 21 of the 80 districts.
re: #220 Charles Johnson
wut
Against my gossipier impulses and hatred of Michael Avenatti’s political ambitions I’m invoking the 48 hour rule on this one. Just really cautious of ratfucking after the Stormy Daniel’s strip club sting operation. I have a lot of thoughts about Avenatti but I’m just gonna sit on them for now.
Watch out for right-wing groups trying to get Avenatti sympathy votes.
re: #189 Patricia Kayden
Notice that Fox News is highlighting women of color in their scare tactics. They can’t stop blowing that dog whistle.
OMG!!! Americans are running in terror from these dangerous fanatics!! What will we do??? //
Maybe they should use this photo for their reelection campaign in 2 years?
No Avenatti fan but…
SMH, @TMZ
You’re just gonna scrub the stuff about his wife without an editor’s note and hope nobody notices? pic.twitter.com/aUtB1r04Vu— Emily Crockett (@emilycrockett) November 15, 2018
We can confirm that today LAPD Detectives arrested Michael Avenatti on suspicion of domestic violence. This is an ongoing investigation and we will provide more details as they become available.
— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) November 15, 2018
re: #236 Charles Johnson
LAPD HQ ✔
@LAPDHQ
We can confirm that today LAPD Detectives arrested Michael Avenatti on suspicion of domestic violence. This is an ongoing investigation and we will provide more details as they become available.7:04 PM - Nov 14, 2018
Maybe goddamnedfrank is on to something when he mentioned the Columbus Vice Police sting on Stormy. This might be part two and the LAPD is messing with Avenatti to, well, mess with Avenatti for (Trumpy) reasons?
I don’t know, is the LAPD reputation still as bad as it was in the past?
I spoke with Avenatti’s wife on the phone. “I haven’t see Michael in months. It’s a complete fabrication,” she said. “Bruises on my face? It is insanity. He wouldn’t hit anybody. Especially a woman. He’s got two daughters.”
— MJ Lee (@mj_lee) November 15, 2018
re: #208 gocart mozart
This is so cool
Great stuff. Kanagaki Robun, one of the book’s creators, loved to lampoon “Westernization” in Japan. The funny thing is that Washington really was an inspiration to liberal-minded young men—some of whom lost their lives to assassins and reactionary officials—in the late Tokugawa period (say, 1850 and 1860s) before the Meiji Restoration.
Detroit school board considers dropping Ben Carson’s name from local high school https://t.co/dLUnnOzkmb pic.twitter.com/PhKkF273Vp
— The Hill (@thehill) November 15, 2018
I 100% agree with this (and people here bit as well):
1. Something happened at the Capitol Tuesday to reaffirm my long-held view that liberals should stop believing what conservatives say liberals believe.
— (((John Stoehr))) (@johnastoehr) November 14, 2018
(The unrolled version):
One of the biggest obstacles in the history of American liberalism has been this tendency among liberals to accept as true things liberalism’s enemies say about it and them.
Newly elected members of the US Congress arrived for orientation. @Ocasio2018 spoke at a sit-in featuring about 200 people outside Nancy Pelosi’s office.
The “protest,” as it was called, was organized by an advocacy group aiming to raise awareness about climate change and to advocate for more green-energy jobs.
This was manna to Ocasio-Cortez, who made history as the youngest woman ever elected to Congress after unseating US Rep. Joe Crowley, the former No. 3 in the House Democratic leadership.
The 29-year-old Latina has been stumping for liberal candidates across the country, making liberal arguments in unapologetically liberal ways. That she spoke with activists demanding action from leading liberals should have come as no surprise to anyone any time anywhere.
But then came this bit of disinformation from the spokeswoman of Paul Ryan to Capitol Hill reporters, which set the tone for the entire day: “Huh, well this is unconventional,” AshLee Strong wrote in an email. “The incoming speaker is getting protested by one of her freshman.”
From this point onward, Ocasio-Cortez wasn’t doing what a young dynamic liberal legislator does. No, no, no! She was “protesting” Pelosi!
AshLee Strong paved the way for every Capitol Hill reporter to tell a story they had been wanting to tell even though the narrative” was based on a falsehood: that this unruly mob can’t be controlled.
This “narrative” drew the ire of liberals who would have otherwise cheered Ocasio-Cortez. It rekindled the battle between the youngs and the olds, between “centrists” and “leftists,” and between “insurgents” and “the establishment.”
Worse, it inspired some liberals to trot out the old (often vaguely sexist) nomenclature: Ocasio-Cortez was grandstanding. She was showboating. She was this, that, and whatever. Too many liberals accepted as true what liberalism’s enemies said about it and them.
Thing is, when you actually listen to the women, a different picture comes to light. Not only was Ocasio-Cortez doing what young dynamic liberal legislators are supposed to do—bring new energy and new ideas to the table—she was charting her own course while forging alliances with established powers. She created a bridge between an energized under-30 base & the party’s leadership. She’ll likely be an invaluable ally as Pelosi plots a way forward.
Few can say they’ve accomplished more on their first day.
Bloomberg reported the incident was a challenge to “party unity.” The Times said earlier these renegades may be unwilling to “toe the party line.” Fox’s Laura Ingraham thrilled at the sight of Nancy Pelosi trying to wrangle newly elected “insurgents.” None of it was true.
As is the case when women rise to power, people are eager to project onto them what they want to see, and are not listening to what they are actually saying.
Reporters can be trusted to frame politics in conservative terms. That’s what happened. Right-wing media can be trusted to cement the view that the Democrats are “a mob” and risk “overplaying their hand.” That’s what happened. But liberals ought to know better.
Here is what Ocasio-Cortez said to activists: Should Leader Pelosi become the next Speaker of the House, we need to tell her that we’ve got her back in showing and pursuing the most progressive energy agenda that this country has ever seen.
Later, to the news media: AOC: One of the things I admire so much about Leader Pelosi is that she comes from a space of activism and organizing. And so I think that she really appreciates civic engagement. What I’m here to do is to support the folks who are here. This is about uplifting the voice and the message of the fact that we need a Green New Deal and we need to get to 100 percent renewables because our lives depend on it. … ***We are here to back [Pelosi] up.***
To which, Pelosi said: We are inspired by the energy and activism of the many young activists and advocates leading the way on the climate crisis. We welcome the presence of these activists, and we strongly urge the Capitol Police to allow them to continue to organize and participate in our democracy.
Um, yeah, no. This was not a protest, as Republican AshLee Strong said. It was activism. This was not disunity. It was unity.
This isn’t the Tea Party. This isn’t a conservative party. It’s a liberal and democratic party. Reporters should cover it as such if only for the purpose of accurately representing reality.
But liberals weren’t listening either. They should have been. Instead, they accepted as true what liberalism’s enemies said about it and them.
re: #222 teleskiguy
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re: #242 Belafon
so the reporters and the media ran with the GOP framing without actually talking to the Democrats and no where is that listed in the reporting or who the sources were, just GOP framing all the way down and down the rabbit hole we go….
so, I think I’ll sit back and wait and see on what unfolds with the Avenatti arrest as to whether this is additional ratfuckery in action or a classic misrepresentation of what we actually know to be true…
My guess is Pelosi gets to be speaker and we’ll see if she chooses to be magnanimous about what the GOP does but I would be a lesser man and I would honestly admit that my pettiness would get the best of me and all of these GOP staffers would be getting Congressional Parking spaces in Annapolis in order to commute to work.
And yes, that is the smug look of a straight-ticket Democrat. But at 11 o’clock after quick-changing in an Uber while traveling north on Calvert Street, what follows is…. pic.twitter.com/Un1vBLkfVj
— David Simon (@AoDespair) November 15, 2018
.@VailResorts, passing the extra cost onto the consumer. Not cool, brah. pic.twitter.com/1XHGNYJ0ca
— Charlie Vogel, aka His Teleness the Charlie Lama (@teleskiguy) November 15, 2018
re: #222 teleskiguy
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…me arriving in borrowed military garb at a Waverly polling place, where I voted straight Democrat again before hoping a crosstown bus to Fells Point, where I changed in the bathroom of a tacqueria pic.twitter.com/xuWe1dnxOq
— David Simon (@AoDespair) November 15, 2018
re: #222 teleskiguy
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…north to Hamilton, casting my ballot in the guise of some country music pioneer, the ten-gallon Stetson obscuring my visage long enough for me to finish the day in Pimlico…. pic.twitter.com/Q1a58zPhzW
— David Simon (@AoDespair) November 15, 2018
Calling the Gaza ceasefire a “capitulation to terror,” Liberman resigns as defense minister and calls for early elections in Israel. In taking his small party with him, Netanyahu’s coalition is now down to 61 seats out of 120. @IKershner https://t.co/EYmXblIJGZ
— Peter Baker (@peterbakernyt) November 14, 2018
bummer
re: #238 ObserverArt
Maybe goddamnedfrank is on to something when he mentioned the Columbus Vice Police sting on Stormy. This might be part two and the LAPD is messing with Avenatti to, well, mess with Avenatti for (Trumpy) reasons?
I don’t know, is the LAPD reputation still as bad as it was in the past?
What makes me most suspicious is Jacob Ahole’s “involvement” (sounds a lot like a Rage Furby type tweet)
Jacob Wohl is taking credit. Jacob’s Mueller smear failed miserably so Avenatti was his next target? pic.twitter.com/kgAYMJqSth
— Karl Fights Back (@hesanihilist) November 15, 2018
re: #238 ObserverArt
Maybe goddamnedfrank is on to something when he mentioned the Columbus Vice Police sting on Stormy. This might be part two and the LAPD is messing with Avenatti to, well, mess with Avenatti for (Trumpy) reasons?
I don’t know, is the LAPD reputation still as bad as it was in the past?
Yes.
San Francisco wax museum trades Lady Gaga for Donald Trump. With yak hair.
It’s a pretty great interview, actually: https://t.co/BAt1I6xWpY
— Sam Bagenstos (@sbagen) November 15, 2018
re: #254 retired cynic
San Francisco wax museum trades Lady Gaga for Donald Trump. With yak hair.
The hair on the wax version of Trump looks a lot more natural than on the real Trump. It needs a do-over to make it more convoluted.
re: #252 BeachDem
What makes me most suspicious is Jacob Ahole’s “involvement” (sounds a lot like a Rage Furby type tweet)
If Wohl is responsible, Avenatti will eat his lunch.
Jacob is not in that league. I’m not a huge Avenatti fan, but he is a shark.
BREAKING: #UT04 Rep. Mia Love (R) narrowly wins latest batch of votes from Salt Lake Co., narrowing Ben McAdams (D)’s lead form 1,227 to 873. This makes her the favorite to prevail, once more Utah Co. votes are counted.
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) November 15, 2018
Now if I understood Marc O. Rubio’s point, continuing to count votes until Love wins would be like if you were playing a hockey game and someone put the hockey ball in the goal net but then the goalie was allowed to take it out again and not have to incur a hockey point. https://t.co/niS0h7UoPR
— Julius Goat 🦆(Read Pinned Tweet!) (@JuliusGoat) November 15, 2018
re: #252 BeachDem
What makes me most suspicious is Jacob Ahole’s “involvement” (sounds a lot like a Rage Furby type tweet)
You know, I just noticed something after seeing your comment and the linked images. Look at the Surefire Intelligence logo.
Notice anything?
Yep, CJ.
Hmmmm.
re: #126 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Ouch
He is just too perfect; its like they called central casting to provide them with a corrupt thug to personify everything we know and loathe about the Trump Administration.
re: #94 Kragar
This is an explicit threat. I hate to use the tired cliché, but if it was Obama that said anything like this conservatives would be outside the White House with pitchforks, torches, and guns locked and loaded.
Chris Hayes jumping on the GOP viewpoint re Pelosi.
AS SOON AS the dems are in a position of power - the pundits MUST attack them. No idea how to overcome this b.s.
so sad…
“When [Trump] is fuming about the midterms, he’s’ sometimes blaming fellow Republicans, like he did in news conference…They feel like they can’t get oxygen to talk about anything else. It’s his mood, temperament that continue to drive this party”- @costareports @NicolleDWallace pic.twitter.com/0Jko3AaIiz
— Deadline White House (@DeadlineWH) November 15, 2018
Confronted by mounting criticism, Facebook hired a Republican opposition-research firm to discredit activist protestors by linking them to George Soros. It also persuaded a Jewish civil rights group to cast some criticism of the company as anti-Semitic. https://t.co/XxGivkQHAt
— NYT Politics (@nytpolitics) November 14, 2018
A great piece of reporting by the Times. You may have thought Facebook was bad, but they were even worse. https://t.co/L4TJTcyXQ0
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) November 15, 2018
Trashed Trash Pandas
“Turns out they appear to be drunk on crabapples.” https://t.co/R1LIYXqzXB
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) November 15, 2018
re: #167 Jay C
Presumably those 43 votes for Jordan were the Free Dumb Caucus? Who will, unfortunately, still be around in the 116th. And still make McCarthy’s job miserable: at least as the Minority, the odds of their damaging the country have severely diminished.
Having no power enables the GOP to unify around opposing anything the Democrats want to do. Remember how easily they passed Obamacare repeal bills when they had no chance of becoming law?
Update: We can confirm that Michael Avenatti (DOB: 02-16-71) was booked this afternoon on a felony domestic violence charge (273.5 PC). His bail is set at $50,000.
— LAPD HQ (@LAPDHQ) November 15, 2018
Election Update: Brian Kemp’s lead over Stacey Abrams narrows in race for Ga. governor https://t.co/ebNxVjOQWg pic.twitter.com/85SYfzWOsI
— WJCL News (@WJCLNews) November 14, 2018
The absolute worst kind of precipitation. Ugh.
6:05pm CST #SPC_MD 1645 , #ohwx #kywx #inwx #ilwx, https://t.co/iibQgMkahA pic.twitter.com/XIirAtZibp
— NWS SPC (@NWSSPC) November 15, 2018
Freezing rain is impacting portions of the Ohio Valley. https://t.co/6vTJMlwCRG
— NWS (@NWS) November 15, 2018
re: #271 teleskiguy
The absolute worst kind of precipitation. Ugh.
You are so right. The absolute worst.
Not sure if anyone has posted this yet. Kellyanne Conjob’s husband is the ringleader of this group. Dinner conversation must be fascinating in their house.
We are a group of conservative and libertarian lawyers standing up for the rule of law. Our mission statement is here:https://t.co/8ieURLHcHh pic.twitter.com/jDm5F9eOYL
— Checks and Balances (@chkbal) November 14, 2018
I wonder if Kellyanne is a double-agent.
re: #270 gocart mozart
Kemp falling from 50.28% to 50.23%. Still needs to be under 50% for a runoff.
re: #272 retired cynic
You are so right. The absolute worst.
I have less than fond memories of freezing rain. But it’s pretty when it coats the tree branches with a layer of ice. Not pretty when the layer of ice is between the roadway and your tires. … CRUNCH!
re: #231 KGxvi
I might have to turn this into a page, but more on the state of the California GOP:
All 80 Assembly seats were up this election (as they are every two years). A Republican wasn’t on the general election ballot in 21 of the 80 districts.
I find that I can bear news of the misfortunes of the CA GOP with great fortitude. May their failures serve as a model to the nation.
I’m not Avenatti’s biggest fan, and I really do not want to see him run for president, but this arrest smells really fishy with the current political climate. Maybe I’m wrong. I hope I’m wrong.
re: #277 Charles Johnson
I’m not Avenatti’s biggest fan, and I really do not want to see him run for president, but this arrest smells really fishy with the current political climate. Maybe I’m wrong. I hope I’m wrong.
I don’t believe Avenatti has any political future, but I’m hoping his arrest (and it looks like he was) was a stunt and that he’s not an abuser.
re: #271 teleskiguy
The absolute worst kind of precipitation. Ugh.
That crap is predicted to come up and touch Columbus. Just looked at NWS warning for my zip and they are saying could get up to 1/16th inch of ice then a mixture of sleet and snow on top of that to less than an inch.
Lovely.
Glad I don’t have to go out tomorrow, especially in the morning rush. First bad weather is usually dodgy as the drivers remember how to drive in it.
re: #279 ObserverArt
It’s already started here.
oh joy…
re: #252 BeachDem
What makes me most suspicious is Jacob Ahole’s “involvement” (sounds a lot like a Rage Furby type tweet)
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That was the first thing that flashed into my head—well, not J-Cob specifically, but ratfucking of some sort. If it was him, though, it should be easy to unravel.
Shocking images of voter fraud as reported by Trump pic.twitter.com/95U5A8sFUl
— Mexican Judge (@laloalcaraz) November 14, 2018
re: #277 Charles Johnson
I’m not Avenatti’s biggest fan, and I really do not want to see him run for president, but this arrest smells really fishy with the current political climate. Maybe I’m wrong. I hope I’m wrong.
It looks suspiciously like it may be a Jacob Wohl special, aided by a corrupt and/or incompetent LAPD.
re: #280 Backwoods_Sleuth
It’s already started here.
oh joy…
Yeah, I see that on the NWS site.
Supposed to be midnight and later for us. Surprise for everyone in the morning at the coldest time of the day 7 to 8 AM.
re: #278 Belafon
I don’t believe Avenatti has any political future, but I’m hoping his arrest (and it looks like he was) was a stunt and that he’s not an abuser.
It’s a tactic of authoritarian regimes — disgrace a political opponent or dissident in the public eye with trumped charges to remove their influence. In China the government commonly charges dissidents with tax evasion or the more sinister “disturbing social harmony.” Xi Jinping has added corruption to the list of charges, as his arm of the Party only goes after officials not in his arm of the Party.
A true honor to be in the company of an American hero @repjohnlewis. I’m able to serve because of his leadership and courage. pic.twitter.com/FM0EvQqlxA
— Antonio Delgado (@DelgadoforNY19) November 14, 2018
re: #285 wheat-dogg
It’s a tactic of authoritarian regimes — disgrace a political opponent or dissident in the public eye with trumped charges to remove their influence. In China the government commonly charges dissidents with tax evasion or the more sinister “disturbing social harmony.” Xi Jinping has added corruption to the list of charges, as his arm of the Party only goes after officials not in his arm of the Party.
The one big difference is that if Avenatti’s wife and her lawyer get him out of jail, I suspect J-cob will need to find an embassy to hide in.
re: #287 Belafon
The one big difference is that if Avenatti’s wife and her lawyer get him out of jail, I suspect J-cob will need to find an embassy to hide in.
Avenatti is a fierce lawyer. If this was all a cheap frame job, he’s going to come out of jail swinging. J-cob is like a little boy poking a leopard with a sharp stick.
re: #225 ObserverArt
Main TMZ guy is in Trump’s pocket. (Harvey Levin) Their association has allegedly caused a lot of tension within the TMZ universe. Also, Levin’s massive support for Trump has made him quite a few enemies in the LGBTQ community.
re: #188 Charles Johnson
I can hear Trump already.
Maybe he could skip the stupid comments this time, since we all know what he’s going to say? No? Too much to ask?
Narrator: Way, way too much.
re: #288 wheat-dogg
Avenatti is a fierce lawyer. If this was all a cheap frame job, he’s going to come out of jail swinging. J-cob is like a little boy poking a leopard with a sharp stick.
Just gonna note that California has its own criminal conspiracy statute:
CHAPTER 8. Conspiracy [182 - [185.]] ( Chapter 8 enacted 1872. )
182.
(a) If two or more persons conspire:
(1) To commit any crime.
(2) Falsely and maliciously to indict another for any crime, or to procure another to be charged or arrested for any crime.
(3) Falsely to move or maintain any suit, action, or proceeding.
(4) To cheat and defraud any person of any property, by any means which are in themselves criminal, or to obtain money or property by false pretenses or by false promises with fraudulent intent not to perform those promises.
(5) To commit any act injurious to the public health, to public morals, or to pervert or obstruct justice, or the due administration of the laws.
(6) To commit any crime against the person of the President or Vice President of the United States, the Governor of any state or territory, any United States justice or judge, or the secretary of any of the executive departments of the United States.
re: #277 Charles Johnson
I’m not Avenatti’s biggest fan, and I really do not want to see him run for president, but this arrest smells really fishy with the current political climate. Maybe I’m wrong. I hope I’m wrong.
I don’t think you’re wrong.