Stephen Colbert Weighs in on Trump vs. Nancy and Chuck: Democrats on the Offensive [VIDEO]
So a president, a Senate minority leader, and a House minority leader walk into an Oval Office…
So a president, a Senate minority leader, and a House minority leader walk into an Oval Office…
Sure would like to know how a wall on the Mexican border prevents the Sackler family from pressuring doctors to overprescribe opiates.
And—the Sackler Family’s consigliere who pushed for deregulation was…Screwdy Giuliani!
This is a real headline, and a real case:
Second judge recuses himself from Spokane County cat pee case as scholar argues sealed records violate First Amendment (Spokane Spokesman-Review, more at the link):
A second judge has recused himself from a secretive case in which a Spokane County judge sued his neighbor over cat excrement and pee on his porch.
Judge Gary Libey, who usually presides in Whitman County Superior Court, had been expected to visit Spokane for a hearing Tuesday, but shortly before it was scheduled to begin, the Whitman County court administrator, Ginger Devorak, said the judge had recused himself. She did not give a reason, and no record of the recusal was immediately available in the Spokane County clerk’s office.
Libey had been expected to decide whether to unseal records in the case, in which Michael Price, the presiding judge in Spokane County Superior Court, sued a cat owner, Jennifer Tanaka-Fees, who lived behind him on the South Hill.
At this point I wouldn’t be surprised if the next CoS is simply a bunch of weasels in a suit.
Amazing that now Trump can’t even give away a position that people would be falling over themselves to get in a normal administration.
Life, plus Four Hundred & Nineteen years
I don’t think good behavior is gonna knock to big a chunk off that.
James Fields gets life in prison https://t.co/vvQ1GFZmx5 pic.twitter.com/xyqvzEwQjv
— New York Post (@nypost) December 12, 2018
re: #4 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Life, plus Four Hundred & Nineteen years
I don’t think good behavior is gonna knock to big a chunk off that.
As a reminder, Virginia abolished parole twenty years ago during the last conservative “tough on crime” era.
While the judge could reduce the sentence recommendation from the jury, he could also troll the murderer:
I’m going to show some leniency on you, son. I’ll knock the Life sentence down to “time served” and you can just serve the other 319 years.
Yeah, about the “ten terrorists” lie Trump told today? Trump’s own State Department says it’s ZERO per EVER. https://t.co/DhQPdLeZO9 @ErinBanco pic.twitter.com/Wvilcbpy22
— Tommy Keep Christ In Xtopher (@tommyxtopher) December 12, 2018
So there is a Wall that, presently, successfully keeps the Brownies out, and a Wall that still needs to be built to keep the Brownies out, or “I’ll shut down the government!”
Brilliant!
It’s the Schroedinger’s Cat of walls. It exists and doesn’t exist at the same time.
“Help us, Robert Mueller, you’re our only hope!”
When we vegans heard that Jimmy Dean had to recall sausages.. pic.twitter.com/KG9PbCFRed
— The Notorious B.E.C.K.Y (@BeckysKillinIt) December 11, 2018
They’ve been recalling lettuce all year, jackass. https://t.co/SJgr75KbQX
— Pepe Sylvia (@edot__) December 11, 2018
When I find myself in times of trouble,
Speaker Nancy comes to me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
And in my hour of darkness
She is standing right in front of me
Speaking words of wisdom, let it be
Let it be, let it be, let it be, let it be
Whisper words of wisdom, let it be
Is “conservative” the new “gay”? https://t.co/lyC4dFxX8P
— Gayle Trotter (@gayletrotter) December 11, 2018
Did conservatives have to fight 4 the right to marry? Have children? Do they get beaten up & murdered 4 their identity? Does the VP want them to pray the conservatism away? Do conservative children kill themselves at an alarming rate bc of how they’re treated at school & home? https://t.co/DgczcPXRhM
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) December 11, 2018
this horse just might be the most majestic creature I’ve ever seen pic.twitter.com/kEb3JpZZgy
— Nature is Amazing ☘️ (@AMAZlNGNATURE) December 11, 2018
He really aint have to flex on us like that https://t.co/rfZitart7h
— juïce (@JuiceTooWavie) December 11, 2018
2018 is pulling out all stops before the end of the year
NASA offers to show Stephen Curry proof after he raised doubts about moon landing https://t.co/kdTq3L6wpO pic.twitter.com/U4oSBEff87
— CBS News (@CBSNews) December 12, 2018
I really hope that Canada dismisses all charges against her citing Trump’s statement and saying international law prevents them from being an accessary to a literal hostage taking.
— Very Legal & Very Cool Frank (@goddamnedfrank) December 12, 2018
I love the horse. Curry is an idiot, but also a hell of a point guard. Go figure.
I’m going to sleep. Sweet dreams to you all.
I’m ecstatic that Individual-1 got owned by a 78-year old woman today. She showed him what an inadequate little putz that he is. He can’t hide his inadequacy. It was out there for everyone to see.
The toilet tweet-storm tomorrow may be epic. His rectum might just prolapse out of his asshole. Here’s hoping.
Full report: An AP investigation finds Ivanka and Jared stand to benefit from a program they pushed that offers massive tax breaks to developers who invest in downtrodden areas. They own a major stake in a firm that plans to take advantage of the program.https://t.co/DobpDjuSgh
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 12, 2018
California university offers off-campus finals after second mass-shooting threat in less than a week. https://t.co/Juu8FJXUTp pic.twitter.com/3UcVUoFLrC
— ABC News (@ABC) December 12, 2018
This is how CIA reacted to Trump’s embrace of Putin in Helsinki:
“There was this gasp” among those watching at CIA, the official said. “You literally had people in panic mode watching it at Langley. On all floors. Just shock.” https://t.co/nS9xWTpz0Q— Ned Price (@nedprice) December 11, 2018
“Fox News Alert” pic.twitter.com/eGbUOKbp9X
— Contemptor (@TheContemptor) December 12, 2018
looks like this is the end of the road for president hillary, there’s no way out this time https://t.co/g0edkl728l
— Kilgore Trout (@KT_So_It_Goes) December 12, 2018
Tell @SenMikeLee and @SenatorEnzi that the nation shouldn’t send Veterans off to fight a war if it can’t afford to take care of them after their duty is done. They’ll pay for @realDonaldTrump’s vanity wall but they won’t pay for benefits for Vietnam War Navy Vets … shameful.
— Col. Morris Davis (@ColMorrisDavis) December 12, 2018
As if the Brexit shitshow couldn’t possibly get any shittier:
UK Prime Minister Theresa May will face a vote of no confidence in her leadership later on Wednesday.
Conservative MPs will vote between 18:00 GMT and 20:00 GMT.
The challenge to Mrs May’s position comes after the required 48 letters calling for a contest were delivered.
Mrs May, who has been prime minister since shortly after the UK voted to leave the European Union in 2016, has faced criticism in her party for the Brexit plan she has negotiated.
The prime minister is expected to make a statement in Downing Street at 08:30 GMT.
BREAK: @skynews confirms that the threshold has been met.
— Beth Rigby (@BethRigby) December 12, 2018
The “threshold” being referred to is that enough letters have been submitted by the Tories to force a leadership challenge.
Dear America,
How have you coped with a blonde haired buffoon running the country?
Asking for a friend…#NoConfidence— Russell (@Medic_Russell) December 12, 2018
re: #4 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Life, plus Four Hundred & Nineteen years
I don’t think good behavior is gonna knock to big a chunk off that.
as long as there is good behavior on both sides
re: #10 Anymouse 🌹
Did conservatives have to fight 4 the right to marry? Have children? Do they get beaten up & murdered 4 their identity? Does the VP want them to pray the conservatism away? Do conservative children kill themselves at an alarming rate bc of how they’re treated at school & home?
I have a conservative gay friend who also tells me he has had more trouble with being conservative than with being gay.
he is very much in denial about what a lot of fundamentalists would like to do with him and his kind
PaddyPower putting the odds that May loses the no-confidence at a relatively long shot of 12:5 :
So the odds favor that May wins.
Still, there is that chance that May loses. Many a horse have crossed the finish line with worse odds against them. So Boris Johnson just might have a chance. We’ll know before lunchtime here in the US.
More sous vide action, marinated a tough, thick chuck steak for a day then ran it at 131 degrees F for 24 hours in the bath, finished it off a couple minutes each side on the grill. Basically upgraded it to a quality sirloin like experience. Yay me.
In RDR2 news: I robbed the doctor’s side business and got the Schofield. I worked it by just getting in there, forcing the Doc to get the gangsters to open up the back door, killed the gangsters in the back ‘cuz there’s no other way, get the gun and then run around back where I stashed my horse and ran like hell. Try very hard NOT to engage the cops during the escape, that’s how you get a huge bounty to pay off. Just run. Also can confirm the obvious, that dynamite in enclosed spaces is a bad idea that will hurt and knock you on your ass for a bit, so my advice is to just pass on the safe and go for the gun which is in a box on the table.
Then, later on, right in the middle of fighting a bunch of got-damned O’Driscolls who I stumbled across while they were trying to free one of their buddies from a prisoner transport we all got attacked by some giant random ass grizzly bear who just charged roaring right into the middle of our squabble. I survived but what a shit show. Also found out if you wait by a prospector working a stream he’ll eventually find some gold and you can rob him for it, which he really doesn’t like, but again fuck him because that guy for sure would’ve voted for Trump. Remember to always put your mask on before robbin’ folk and then ride like hell after doing your dirt.
Oh yeah, if you see some lady on the side of the road complaining about her leg be ready for a scrap because it’s a trap, her and her two hidden friends will immediately try to rob you and it can get messy. If you see a lady who’s actually trapped under her dead horse you should help her and give her a ride home, she’s nice. There’s also another stranded lady who’s nice. So expect nice ladies but also be prepared for shifty gun molls is what I’m saying.
I also successfully hunted a legendary ram, so again yay me.
Because it’s art?
Photo Shows Couple Having Sex Atop the Great Pyramid in Egypt
Some think the photo is ‘shopped. Probably.
The photographer’s site is here: andreashvid.com
It’s not really that innovative. Weston did this almost a century ago.
re: #27 freetoken
Because it’s art?
Photo Shows Couple Having Sex Atop the Great Pyramid in Egypt
Some think the photo is ‘shopped. Probably.
The photographer’s site is here: andreashvid.com
It’s not really that innovative. Weston did this almost a century ago.
because it’s provocative and massive clickbait. which is the motivation behind 90% of all human activities these days
re: #28 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
His Youtube video has collected over 4 million hits since it was posted on the 8th:
re: #28 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
because it’s provocative and massive clickbait. which is the motivation behind 90% of all human activities these days
One popular Instagram gimmick in these parts is for tourists to pose naked at various scenic areas in Thailand. They usually get busted by the Thai police and immigration.
A Chinese photographer had one of his female models pose nude at the Forbidden City. Though her naughty bits were artfully covered, Chinese authorities arrested both of them for “non-harmonious” behavior.
re: #30 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
A Chinese photographer had one of his female models pose nude at the Forbidden City. Though her naughty bits were artfully covered, Chinese authorities arrested both of them for “non-harmonious” behavior.
I greatly appreciate the concept of “harmony”, I am just wary of any one organization declaring itself to be the sole arbiter of what comprises harmonious behavior and expression.
re: #31 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
I greatly appreciate the concept of “harmony”, I am just wary of any one organization declaring itself to be the sole arbiter of what comprises harmonious behavior and expression.
Right. Dissenters are non-harmonious. So are people wishing to follow their particular religion, like Uighur Muslims, or Tibetan Buddhists, or Falun Gong-ists.
Basically, anything that threatens the primacy of the Party and the “feelings of the Chinese people” is non-harmonious and can get you in trouble.
Me: these edibles ain’t sh*t
(30 minutes later) pic.twitter.com/VMCMTVek9v— The Daily Show (@TheDailyShow) December 11, 2018
re: #32 wheat-dogg, raker of forests, master of steam
Right. Dissenters are non-harmonious. So are people wishing to follow their particular religion, like Uighur Muslims, or Tibetan Buddhists, or Falun Gong-ists.
Basically, anything that threatens the primacy of the Party and the “feelings of the Chinese people” is non-harmonious and can get you in trouble.
Putin uses the Russian Orthodox Church to determine what upsets the sensitivities of the Great Russian People.
re: #25 freetoken
PaddyPower putting the odds that May loses the no-confidence at a relatively long shot of 12:5 :
So the odds favor that May wins.
That seems a reasonable assumption, as this vote of confidence is an internal Conservative party procedure, and as such, only Conservative MPs will be voting on their confidence in May’s leadership, which puts the odds in May’s favour.
If this was the type of motion of no confidence that Nicola Sturgeon etc are calling for- a House of Commons motion of no confidence in the Conservative government, in which all MPs can vote- then May would be in a far more precarious position.
A bit early to tell for certain, but I think that PM May will survive this no-contest vote from her own party. If she does, she’s secure in her position for another 12 months.
The ERG (Rees-Mogg and his cohorts) are probably gonna end up having hell to pay for this shit.
The latest in Brexit shenanigans:
2. On ERG side, view emerging that if she wins, tories stumble into an election in Jan because she simply won’t get support for deal and no other way out
— Laura Kuenssberg (@bbclaurak) December 12, 2018
The ERG represents the kamikaze Brexiteer faction of the Tories.
Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area.
Trump claims there’s 10 people clamoring to be his next CoS. Does that include Jim Wright, Stephen Colbert… and Piers Morgan?
Morgan’s thinking he’s got a shot. And he’d be right.
It makes sense. Both are racist bigots who are radical know nothings and aren’t competent to do the job they seek/sought.
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 12, 2018
Whatever you say, David. pic.twitter.com/ORFhBELBsw
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) December 12, 2018
Yes, it is real pic.twitter.com/6KVTxuxmQw
— Dusty (@DustinGiebel) December 12, 2018
He’s trying not to stare at Nancy’s legs. Mother might catch him.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) December 12, 2018
moron
The Democrats and President Obama gave Iran 150 Billion Dollars and got nothing, but they can’t give 5 Billion Dollars for National Security and a Wall?
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 12, 2018
Asked Ted Cruz three times today if he had any concerns about Trump being implicated by prosecutors in two crimes. First time, he said he was late for a vote. Second, he was running to a meeting. Third time, he told me to call his office
— Manu Raju (@mkraju) December 12, 2018
re: #40 darthstar
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Trump embarrasses Pelosi & Schumer?
Well, ok then……
Even if it did happen it is nothing to brag about, they are important and influential members of the US Congress?
Breaking: May will promise MPs she will step down before next general election - attempt to buy support ahead of tonight’s vote of no confidence
— Jim Pickard (@PickardJE) December 12, 2018
That’d be the smartest thing May could do - part of the rationale behind this attempted leadership challenge we’re seeing today is that a faction of the Tories are genuinely frightened that she’ll be leading the party into the next election, which is due in 2022.
If she steps down, say, towards the end of 2019 or the early part of 2020, I could a majority of Tories willing to put up with her until then, simply to get Brexit finished and then move on for the next general election campaign.
That’s provided that a general no-confidence vote doesn’t pass and the UK ends up with early elections anyway. I’ve seen some predicting it could happen as soon as next month.
High political drama, to say the least.
re: #43 darthstar
Asked Ted Cruz three times today if he had any concerns about Trump being implicated by prosecutors in two crimes. First time, he said he was late for a vote. Second, he was running to a meeting. Third time, he told me to call his office
and then the cock crowed three times
re: #44 bd(Redacted)
Trump embarrasses Pelosi & Schumer?
Well, ok then……
Even if it did happen it is nothing to brag about, they are important and influential members of the US Congress?
They were talking about David Trump. Donald Trump got his ass handed to him.
re: #44 bd(Redacted)
Trump embarrasses Pelosi & Schumer?
I agree, it can be embarrassing to have to be seen with him in public…
re: #10 Anymouse 🌹
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None of that…but people say mean things to them in response to conservatives being total assholes…
re: #44 bd(Redacted)
Trump embarrasses Pelosi & Schumer?
Well, ok then……
Even if it did happen it is nothing to brag about, they are important and influential members of the US Congress?
How do they even arrive at that conclusion? What’s the “logic”?
re: #50 Mike Lamb
How do they even arrive at that conclusion? What’s the “logic”?
Their viewers are all sitting there in shock thinking, ‘What the fuck just happened to the President?’ and Fox has to reprogram them to not believe their eyes.
Trump says the Huawei CFO’s arrest may be used in negotiations w/ China AND he offered to intervene in the Justice Department’s case against her. This is after the admin claimed he was unaware of the arrest. In another world, this would be a bigger deal: https://t.co/xVoOzLSL9W
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) December 12, 2018
So we’re reduced to using hostages. https://t.co/Ev8r4VVICu
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) December 12, 2018
#BREAKING EU parliament approves huge Japan trade deal pic.twitter.com/QPuey2vpUz
— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 12, 2018
It’s the same ten people.
— Sean McCabe (@darthstar99) December 12, 2018
re: #52 darthstar
Trump says the Huawei CFO’s arrest may be used in negotiations w/ China AND he offered to intervene in the Justice Department’s case against her. This is after the admin claimed he was unaware of the arrest. In another world, this would be a bigger deal:
It might also be mentioned that she was arrested for violating trade sanctions against Iran, which exist only because Trump cancelled the Iran nuclear deal.
I hope she paints them blue and puts them on her key chain.
— Bingo Pajama (@LurkerInTheLoft) December 12, 2018
re: #8 Anymouse 🌹
That was absolutely hysterical. And, oh, the ratio! I was L’ingOL to the point where hubby was like WTF? When I told him he said “I am so stealing that!”
Oh my. This is the best thing ever!#TrumpShutdownpic.twitter.com/FrY5ZdLy2N
— The Hummingbird 🐦 (@SaysHummingbird) December 11, 2018
I fully expect this tune to change as soon as the trump thing starts ranting about them.
— MsJoanne (@MsJoanne) December 12, 2018
SMOTI watch: Immigration white nationalist agenda:
Democrats Say $5 Billion for Wall is a “Waste of Money” — But Cost of Illegal Alien Burden in US is $155 Billion Per Year https://t.co/BaduDHy8kd via @gatewaypundit
— Jim Hoft (@gatewaypundit) December 12, 2018
Stupidest man on the Internet repeats the absolutely bogus claim that illegals cost $155 billion per year. No one can substantiate even a fraction of that cost. Even FAIR, which is an extremist anti immigration org, puts it at $115 billion. https://t.co/HH9uCJVJON
— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 12, 2018
And let’s talk about Trump hiring illegals to work at his golf resorts so he maximizes his profits. He’s profiting from illegal aliens. They’re paying taxes too.
So far from being a drain, they’re a net positive. This is what the white nationalists want people to ignore.— lawhawk (@lawhawk) December 12, 2018
Hoft, Trump, and other white nationalists spew this nonsense about the cost of illegal immigration, and every last one of them is inflating the costs. They’re also exaggerating the effect the wall would have when most here are on overstayed visas, not from illegally crossing the border.
It doesn’t address that those illegals are paying taxes, whether it’s sales tax, fuel taxes, etc., while not being able to benefit from safety net programs or Medicare, Medicaid, or Social Security. Enforcement is certainly a cost, but not one running to $150 billion.
It’s all a sham to try and shut down immigration of nonwhites. Same as always from a white nationalist party.
re: #60 lawhawk
I would argue that shipping all of them out would cost the USA $155M in lost revenues and taxes. They spend their wages within the USA, and fill jobs that employers could otherwise not fill with “native” workers.
Deporting them is very short-sighted, as well as cruel. See also, Brexit types, who want to ban all those non-British people coming from the EU.
re: #38 lawhawk
Greets and saluts from the NYC metro area.
Trump claims there’s 10 people clamoring to be his next CoS. Does that include Jim Wright, Stephen Colbert… and Piers Morgan?
Morgan’s thinking he’s got a shot. And he’d be right.
I just discovered a list of the 10:
1. Ivanka
2. Eric
3. Donnie Junior
4. Sean Hannity
5. “Judge” Jeannine
6. Lou Dobbs
7. The Fox & Friends cast
8. Tucker Carlson
9. Jerry Falwell, Jr
10. Kanye
re: #62 Sir John Barron
I just discovered a list of the 10:
1. Ivanka
2. Eric
3. Donnie Junior
4. Sean Hannity
5. “Judge” Jeannine
6. Lou Dobbs
7. The Fox & Friends cast
8. Tucker Carlson
9. Jerry Falwell, Jr
10. Kanye
You apparently need to add British citizen (with US Residency) Piers Morgan…he should sail through background and security checks
I am depressed by how fucking stupid some people are. What happened to US?
Be alert!! #WWG1WGA #QAnon
Remember, this dovetails with the need to have replacements for those swept up in the raids! They want you to think they aren’t happening so they’re replacing prominent Dems with actors, stunt doubles, now possibly COLLIDING LIZARD PEOPLE! #Area51 pic.twitter.com/1I1AmbDcW1— QAnonAltChannel ❌ (@alt_channel) December 10, 2018
Oh man!!! We all missed the invasion of the lizard people!!
I still need to know what a lert is.. https://t.co/KxrZQY4ywN— Huck (@KevasRobert) December 11, 2018
Watching the celebration to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe this morning on local news. Beautiful services, flowers and that Mexican brass band. Great stuff.
In my eight years at @Time and for the decades prior, we never honored the dead in the POY issue. Trump and the Saudi crown prince changed all that pic.twitter.com/tPKASC38uF
— Ishaan Tharoor (@ishaantharoor) December 11, 2018
re: #65 Unshaken Defiance
Watching the celebration to honor the Virgin of Guadalupe this morning on local news. Beautiful services, flowers and that Mexican brass band. Great stuff.
I still have a Virgen de Guadalupe votive candle. She healed my AC unit through her divine intercession.
Coach Husband has a really good team this year, Texas State Champion level. At his game yesterday. Boy’s basketballl.
The opposing team’s assistant/JV coach was a woman.
HELL yes.
I have not seen a woman coaching boy’s basketball ever. I went up to her after her game, explained who I am, and said, “I am so incredibly proud of you. Watching you coach makes me HAPPY.”
Nancy Smash eviscerating Trump face to face, in a press conference (“I asked him to pray.” Brilliant.), and via back door leaks was MASTERFUL.
It was a good day to be a woman in my house.
Ok, I am fascinated!
The ampersand used to be the 27th character in the alphabet. https://t.co/hzKnuh2ZZC
re: #68 BlueGrl21
Coach Husband has a really good team this year, Texas State Champion level. At his game yesterday. Boy’s basketballl.
The opposing team’s assistant/JV coach was a woman.
HELL yes.
I have not seen a woman coaching boy’s basketball ever. I went up to her after her game, explained who I am, and said, “I am so incredibly proud of you. Watching you coach makes me HAPPY.”
Nancy Smash eviscerating Trump face to face, in a press conference (“I asked him to pray.” Brilliant.), and via back door leaks was MASTERFUL.
It was a good day to be a woman in my house.
I do house league with my Dad as my brother’s a senior in high school still. We have some women coaches. It’s good to see. The awesome thing is how the NBA leads by example. I honestly even though I don’t have a NBA team have so much more respect for how the NBA is run versus the MLB and NFL. When you’ve got guys like Lebron and Curry as the face of your league, you’re doing something right. Both are stand out guys and great role models for young men and women. And then there’s Pop who I think will go down as the Red Auerbach as his era not just a great builder of teams but a visionary, whereas Red was responsible for ending the color line, Pop has done a lot on gender and coaching too. You’d never know that Pop, an AF academy guy would be such a staunch liberal but he is and I love him for it and I’ve always admired his teams. I had a camp counselor that went to Wake Forest with Tim Duncan in the mid 90’s so I had the inside sports scoop on why Duncan was going to be the top pick that year. And yeah back to Nancy, she showed yesterday why there shouldn’t be any doubt at all who leads the Dems in the House. I really hope Seth Moulton and Tim Ryan learned something watching her interact with Trump yesterday. They could learn from her.
re: #71 Belafon
It’s been replaced by the underscore.
This whole thread…I am dying! It is awesome!
During the Austro-Prussian war the Liechtenstein army set out with 80 men and returned with 81 🤷
— Carly Hanson 🌙 (@CarlyTargaryen) December 11, 2018
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Which is also a boobytrap.
— M.B.K (@bberkamp) December 11, 2018
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A pair of gray whales needs a literal third wheel whale to hold them together while they mate otherwise they’d float apart. https://t.co/jYjiLLz3pE
— Abby Norman (@abbymnorman) December 11, 2018
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That woodpecker tongues are over a foot long and wrap around the bird’s brain to protect it from TBI while pecking.
— Carol Blymire (@CarolBlymire) December 11, 2018
Best. Thread. Evah!!
Awwwwww….
May God grant us all an Alice Cooper in our old age to put out our cigars at 3am after we fall asleep watching old movies.
— 𝐎. 𝐀𝐥𝐚𝐧 𝐍𝐨𝐛𝐥𝐞 (@TheAlanNoble) December 11, 2018
I looked…this is true.
Anne Frank and MLK were born the same year which was 7 years after Betty White
— John Sabine (@jsabine214) December 11, 2018
re: #73 MsJ
This whole thread…I am dying! It is awesome!
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I always found the WIlmer McLean full circle of the Civil War interesting. War started in his backyard in Mantissas, Virginia and then ended in his parlor in Appomattox. Or how the first and last British soldiers to die in WWI are buried side by side and that wasn’t by design.
re: #77 HappyWarrior
I always found the WIlmer McLean full circle of the Civil War interesting. War started in his backyard in Mantissas, Virginia and then ended in his parlor in Appomattox. Or how the first and last British soldiers to die in WWI are buried side by side and that wasn’t by design.
I did not know that….those are some very cool facts!!
Hey @realdonaldtrump -
You’re Individual 1.#Individual1 pic.twitter.com/FgDAflEwjl— Miss Laurie Lehner (@AndTheBandAides) December 10, 2018
re: #73 MsJ
This whole thread…I am dying! It is awesome!
Best. Thread. Evah!!
There’s a link at the end that describes letters that got dropped out earier, including a symbol for the “th” sound.
re: #76 MsJ
I looked…this is true.
The thing about woodpecker tounges is true as well. Maybe genetic engineering can be used to create football players with the same trait.
re: #69 MsJ
Ok, I am fascinated!
So the ampersand is the Pluto of the alphabet.
But really, it is not a letter in the sense of the others, as in a character that is used to form other words out of.
Just as it seems that Pluto was not formed along with the planets but somehow captured by our solar system.
re: #80 Belafon
There’s a link at the end that describes letters that got dropped out earier, including a symbol for the “th” sound.
The thorn (Þ or þ), yes, it was supplanted for a while by “y”, which did not exist in English, leading to “ye olde taverne”
re: #64 MsJ
I am depressed by how fucking stupid some people are. What happened to US?
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So not only a caravan of brown people, but green and gray people are invading. We are truly fucked.
re: #84 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
The thorn (Þ or þ), yes, it was supplanted for a while by “y”, which did not exist in English, leading to “ye olde taverne”
Old English spelling was much more logical, particularly “hw” for the “ʍ” sound—much better than the “wh” we use nowadays. In between, after the Norman Conquest, French-speaking scribes were completely thrown by it, coming up with messes like “quh”, which is why we get names like Farquhar and Colquhoon.
re: #64 MsJ
I am depressed by how fucking stupid some people are. What happened to US?
“Qanon Altchannel” sounds like a double triple negative parody of a parody.
re: #88 Sir John Barron
“Qanon Altchannel” sounds like a double triple negative parody of a parody.
I hope it’s parody. But I have no reason to think that, other than just “COLLIDING LIZARD PEOPLE!”
Maybe he’s legit nutters and his spellcheck came up with colliding instead of colluding, or he’s trying to fuck with them.
re: #76 MsJ
I looked…this is true.
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If the America Firsters hadn’t prevented Jewish immigration, Otto Franks application could have been accepted and Anne Frank could be an 89 year old author of many books living somewhere in New York City.
That it was a “might have been” always pisses me off.
re: #91 William Lewis
If the America Firsters hadn’t prevented Jewish immigration, Otto Franks application could have been accepted and Anne Frank could be an 89 year old author of many books living somewhere in New York City.
That it was a “might have been” always pisses me off.
migrant caravans loaded onto ships!
re: #91 William Lewis
If the America Firsters hadn’t prevented Jewish immigration, Otto Franks application could have been accepted and Anne Frank could be an 89 year old author of many books living somewhere in New York City.
That it was a “might have been” always pisses me off.
My Mom’s grandmother just missed the 1924 quotas by a few years. Makes me wonder too. And Anne was also born the same year as my grandfather too. Talking to foreign born cousins reminds me what fate really is. The events we have no control of yet lead us to today. Otto Frank also served in WWI and was from Frankfurt. My German family origins are about a hour from there. Always thought he was a particularly tough man to survive losing his entire family and then shared his grief by introducing the world to his daughter, whose writings will be with us many years.
re: #77 HappyWarrior
I always found the WIlmer McLean full circle of the Civil War interesting. War started in his backyard in Mantissas, Virginia and then ended in his parlor in Appomattox. Or how the first and last British soldiers to die in WWI are buried side by side and that wasn’t by design.
That works as the effective end of the war, but it died a sputtering death. (Alabama surrendered a week or so later.) The last Confederate general to surrender was a Cherokee, who had spent most of the war fighting Union Cherokees. The last ship was the commerce raider CSS Shenandoah, six months later. They were concerned they would be treated as pirates because they hadn’t got the message. Couple weird facts in there.
No respect and no brains apparently for good old Shapiro
re: #94 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Used to listen to this song every morning while getting stoned before school…
I thought it appropriate for Jeffery’s “Good Morning” Image.
re: #96 ObserverArt
Water boy! Oh, water boy!? Can you carry some water for me?
(I heard a comment from this water boy this morning and looked to see if I could find a video. Of course it was with Fox)
DT telegraphed his punches when he kept going on about “border security” and making it seem like shutting down the government is a moral imperative to ensure the purity of our bodily fluids.
re: #97 Decatur Deb
That works as the effective end of the war, but it died a sputtering death. (Alabama surrendered a week or so later.) The last Confederate general to surrender was a Cherokee, who had spent most of the war fighting Union Cherokees. The last ship was the commerce raider CSS Shenandoah, six months later. They were concerned they would be treated as pirates because they hadn’t got the message. Couple weird facts in there.
Yep
re: #93 ObserverArt
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Of all the Jimi songs in his catalog, that’s probably the one I can say I’m truly tired of.
Beautiful song. But after all the cover versions…
1. Jimi Hendrix
2. Eric Clapton
3. Stevie Ray Vaughan
4. Jeff Healey
5. Metallica
6. Skid Row
7. Sting
9.Tuck & Patti Andress
10. Defunkt
11. Randy Coven
12. Concrete Blonde
13. Paul Rodgers w/Neal Schon
14. The Coors
(I’m sure I’ve missed a bunch)
…and hearing just about every guitarist on Long Island attempt that solo, I’m about done.
Gimme ‘Bold As Love.’
re: #96 ObserverArt
Water boy! Oh, water boy!? Can you carry some water for me?
(I heard a comment from this water boy this morning and looked to see if I could find a video. Of course it was with Fox)
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This is by the real musician in the Green Book bio.
re: #97 Decatur Deb
That works as the effective end of the war, but it died a sputtering death. (Alabama surrendered a week or so later.) The last Confederate general to surrender was a Cherokee, who had spent most of the war fighting Union Cherokees. The last ship was the commerce raider CSS Shenandoah, six months later. They were concerned they would be treated as pirates because they hadn’t got the message. Couple weird facts in there.
re: #102 makeitstop
Of all the Jimi songs in his catalog, that’s probably the one I can say I’m truly tired of.
Beautiful song. But after all the cover versions…
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…and hearing just about every guitarist on Long Island attempt that solo, I’m about done.
Gimme ‘Bold As Love.’
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But Bold As Love doesn’t fit my take on Jeffery’s image in #70.
: )
re: #99 ObserverArt
I thought it appropriate for Jeffery’s “Good Morning” Image.
Some flirt is showing a little wing to the towhee, ‘tis true.
re: #102 makeitstop
Of all the Jimi songs in his catalog, that’s probably the one I can say I’m truly tired of.
Beautiful song. But after all the cover versions…
…and hearing just about every guitarist on Long Island attempt that solo, I’m about done.
Gimme ‘Bold As Love.’
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That was the other song I listened to every morning.
You can cover “Little Wing” note for note as far as I am concerned (Stevie Ray Vaughn did a great job of it), but what really makes it for me it is the rotating speaker platform he used in the recording. There is a part where the Leslie speaker comes around (just as he walks up to that C-chord) that just lifts he top of my head off and tickles my braims every time.
re: #105 ObserverArt
But Bold As Love doesn’t fit my take on Jeffery’s image in #70.
: )
True.
But ‘Little Wing’ is one song (the intro and solo in particular) where you could put 500 guitarists in a room, and they’d all play it in their own limited way (because Jimi was an alien whose style could not be duplicated) and they’d all swear that they were playing it ‘right.’
(Myself included.)
When it comes up in a jam format, I usually excuse myself and go get a beer.
re: #98 nowherenorth2
No respect and no brains apparently for good old Shapiro
Well, the right fears secular democracy as well, so Ben doesn’t quite get the concept.
re: #91 William Lewis
If the America Firsters hadn’t prevented Jewish immigration, Otto Franks application could have been accepted and Anne Frank could be an 89 year old author of many books living somewhere in New York City.
That it was a “might have been” always pisses me off.
Emmet Till was born 4 years after Morgan Freeman. Those little girls who died in the Birmingham church bombing, one of them was a friend and playmate of Condoleeza Rice.
re: #110 sagehen
Emmet Till was born 4 years after Morgan Freeman. Those little girls who died in the Birmingham church bombing, one of them was a friend and playmate of Condoleeza Rice.
And Doug Jones finally prosecuted and got convictions of some of the bombers, The Cahaba Boys, who were a splinter group too crazy for the Klan.
re: #111 Decatur Deb
And Doug Jones finally prosecuted and got convictions of some of the bombers, The Cahaba Boys, who were a splinter group too crazy for the Klan.
good people on both sides, I’m sure…
Accused Russian spy Maria Butina could not legally enter the country until the NRA vouched for her.@highbrow_nobrow https://t.co/FB6WqSPKpc
— Cheri Jacobus (@CheriJacobus) December 12, 2018
WASHINGTON (AP) — An Associated Press investigation finds President Donald Trump’s daughter and son-in law stand to benefit from a program they pushed that offers massive tax breaks to developers who invest in downtrodden American areas.
— Zeke Miller (@ZekeJMiller) December 12, 2018
Jared, under 18 USC 208: if “an employee of the executive branch participates personally and substantially in a particular matter in which, to his knowledge, he has a financial interest,” the penalty is up to 5 years in jail. https://t.co/NU3WFpzxMZ
— Norm Eisen (@NormEisen) December 12, 2018
re: #108 makeitstop
True.
But ‘Little Wing’ is one song (the intro and solo in particular) where you could put 500 guitarists in a room, and they’d all play it in their own limited way (because Jimi was an alien whose style could not be duplicated) and they’d all swear that they were playing it ‘right.’
(Myself included.)
When it comes up in a jam format, I usually excuse myself and go get a beer.
That bit I made bold type is The Truth!
No one can catch the actual flow and timing of Jimi’s licks. He had a texture that was all his and it came from the gods and shall never be repeated.
There is one guy though that might have been the closest and is sadly no longer with us either. I came across this the other day, been years since I listened to this tune (and album). They were friends too. I don’t think he ever wanted to copy Jimi, this tune might be as close to Jimi as he wanted to go. He had his own style too that not many can copy.
re: #79 MsJ
Miss Laurie Lehner
@AndTheBandAides
Hey @realdonaldtrump -You’re Individual 1.#Individual1
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This particular charge is an entertaining sideshow; the Democrats will never have potential impeachment hearings to investigate this allegation. It is doubtful that this had any impact on the election results — it’s not as though Donny was a Michael Pence who would be suddenly unmasked as a three-timing adulterer. It would be more akin to the Clinton impeachment than the Nixon impeachment.
Trump needs to be brought down for his treasonous allegiance to dictators, for treatment of immigrants in U.S. custody, for his contempt toward the Constitution, and for money laundering and other financial crimes during his entire lifetime.
not even remotely an adequate attempt at gaslighting:
Nine months have passed since Nikolay Glushkov, Russian national, mysteriously died in London. The crime continues to be passed over in silence by politicians and the media.https://t.co/GvzFTWUCGp pic.twitter.com/bJJ2Q5pJLN
— Russian Embassy, UK (@RussianEmbassy) December 12, 2018
I have an observation to make—it’s a disgrace that Mitch McConnell is not concerned that Trump was implicated in crimes. https://t.co/UtZxpsa4iQ
— Renato Mariotti (@renato_mariotti) December 12, 2018
Sentencing hearing for Cohen is underway.
Pauley calculates the guidelines at 51 to 63 months of imprisonment.
Reminder: The judge isn’t bound by those guidelines, and can go either above or below.— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 12, 2018
Cohen’s lawyer argues for leniency - claiming that no bank lost money on Cohen (as if that fucking matters). Trump directed Cohen to engage in criminal acts, Cohen engaged in criminal acts at behest of Trump, which ultimately included money laundering by and through Trump Org.
Cohen cooperated with Mueller means something - and a reduction is possible. But Cohen isn’t cooperating fully with the SDNY on the money laundering as it relates to Trump Org, so there’s that.
On balance, Cohen is fucked (legal term), and I think it’s likely to see his sentence in the 3-4 year range (reduction as per Mueller, but not full cooperation as with SDNY).
re: #115 ObserverArt
That bit I made bold type is The Truth!
No one can catch the actual flow and timing of Jimi’s licks. He had a texture that was all his and it came from the gods and shall never be repeated.
There is one guy though that might have been the closest and is sadly no longer with us either. I came across this the other day, been years since I listened to this tune (and album). They were friends too. I don’t think he ever wanted to copy Jimi, this tune might be as close to Jimi as he wanted to go. He had his own style too that not many can copy.
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Jimi gave Randy California his name! The story I’ve heard is that he knew a Randy from Texas and Randy from California and he started calling him that and the name stuck.
Randy was a great guitarist, too. He did some crazy stuff on those Spirit records.
re: #120 makeitstop
Jimi gave Randy California his name! The story I’ve heard is that he knew a Randy from Texas and Randy from California and he started calling him that and the name stuck.
Randy was a great guitarist, too. He did some crazy stuff on those Spirit records.
Must have been a wild scene in Greenwich Village in ‘66!
Wiki - Jimmy James and the Blue Flames
Jimmy James and the Blue Flames was a short-lived American rock group that was fronted by Jimi Hendrix, who was then going by the name “Jimmy James”. The band was Hendrix’s first extended foray into the 1966 Greenwich Village music scene and included future Spirit guitarist Randy California. At various New York clubs, they played a mix of rock, blues, and rhythm and blues songs as well as early versions of songs that became part of the Jimi Hendrix Experience repertoire. It was at such a performance that Animals’ bassist Chas Chandler first heard their rendition of “Hey Joe” and decided to invite Hendrix to England and become his producer.
re: #120 makeitstop
Jimi gave Randy California his name! The story I’ve heard is that he knew a Randy from Texas and Randy from California and he started calling him that and the name stuck.
Randy was a great guitarist, too. He did some crazy stuff on those Spirit records.
This solo is one that still sticks in my head
European Union leaders have said they are stepping up planning for a no-deal Brexit in the wake of the Conservative Party’s leadership challenge https://t.co/w3z5kwSTFI pic.twitter.com/o4VuAxryEl
— CNN International (@cnni) December 12, 2018
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re: #117 Backwoods_Sleuth
not even remotely an adequate attempt at gaslighting:
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Why are they even bothering? They have to know that everyone assumes that the Russians did it. Or maybe it’s just a signal to others who may be thinking of talking to the West about Russian crimes, for example Maria Butina?
re: #127 dangerman
and i wasnt kidding about the giant pencil
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FLCL keeps getting weirder and weirder.
Cohen describes “seeing the unbearable pain that my associations and my actions brought to my entire family.”
“This is why I did not enter into a cooperation agreement.”…— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 12, 2018
Well, just finished me birthday mylogram… my back is officially fucked with major stenosis and herniations throughout the lumbar.
Fucking fusion is in my future. I’m gonna go Burn a big fatty and lay down.
re: #22 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Life, plus Four Hundred & Nineteen years
I don’t think good behavior is gonna knock to big a chunk off that.as long as there is good behavior on both sides
since the sentencing is so clear, someone should ask trump:
- was this guy one of the ‘good people on both sides”?
- which ‘side’ was he on?
re: #128 Belafon
FLCL keeps getting weirder and weirder.
I sir understand that reference.
The new season of FLCL has been interesting (not as good as the original though).
Tearing up, Cohen apologizes to the public: “You deserve to know the truth and lying to you was unjust.”
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 12, 2018
re: #124 makeitstop
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re: #132 CongoJack
I sir understand that reference.
The new season of FLCL has been interesting (not as good as the original though).
I thought the second was better than the third, but I’ll watch them all again.
re: #133 Backwoods_Sleuth
Michael Cohen’s father-in-law was part of organized crime. Michael is no innocent.
What’s better than today’s Trump vs Schumer/Pelosi meeting? They’ve been one upped - @ananavarro pulls out popcorn live on @CNNTonight w/ @donlemon. There’s a first for everything! pic.twitter.com/OEW6QUGVQR
— Arielle Mitropoulos (@AMitrops) December 12, 2018
rump vs Schumer/Pelosi meeting? They’ve been one upped - @ananavarro pulls out popcorn live on @CNNTonight w/ @donlemon. There’s a first for everything! pic.twitter.com/OEW6QUGVQR
— Arielle Mitropoulos (@AMitrops) December 12, 2018
re: #130 Dave In Austin
Well, just finished me birthday mylogram… my back is officially fucked with major stenosis and herniations throughout the lumbar.
Fucking fusion is in my future. I’m gonna go Burn a big fatty and lay down.
Ouch. Sorry to hear about your condition. I hope the docs can help alleviate the discomfort for you.
“Each of these crimes standing alone warrant considerable punishment,” Pauley said.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 12, 2018
re: #131 dangerman
since the sentencing is so clear, someone should ask trump:
- was this guy one of the ‘good people on both sides”?
- which ‘side’ was he on?
No, he would have been one of the “bad people on both sides.”
Plus: “I never knew him.”
“I take full responsibility for each act that I pled guilty to: The personal ones to me and those involving the President of the United States of America,” - Mike Cohen pic.twitter.com/FibLdMqByb
— cory provost (@coryprovost) December 12, 2018
Trump is an unindicted coconspirator on multiple federal felonies.
Everything else is spin. Cohen, Trump’s lawyer admits to engaging in felonies on behalf of Trump in open court.
The only question is Cohen’s sentence.
What is beyond a question at this point is that Trump engaged in crimes. He did.
The DOJ has rules to not indict a sitting president, but those are guidelines - never tested in court, and he should not be shielded from indictment because these crimes ultimately aided in him becoming president.
re: #134 dangerman
i didnt watch
did pence speak at all during that meeting?
Nope. Just sat there all stony faced. Was compared to the dead guy in Weekend at Bernie’s.
In the Scottish Parliament, there’s a word gaining ground for the Brexis shambles: clusterbùrach. Basically a combination of of “clusterfuck” and “bùrach”, Scottish Gaelic for “mess”. Basically, it’s a parliamentarily acceptable way to say “clusterfuck”, with a Scottish twist.
And it’s already reached Westminster:
Here’s me raging on behalf of my Livingston constituents, Scotland and anyone in the UK who thinks this is a complete Clusterburach (complete shambles).
I am beyond angry 😡
WE DESERVE BETTER. #BrexitDebate #BrexitChaos pic.twitter.com/cZkQvesylm— Hannah Bardell 🏴🏳️🌈 (@HannahB4LiviMP) December 10, 2018
re: #130 Dave In Austin
Well, just finished me birthday mylogram… my back is officially fucked with major stenosis and herniations throughout the lumbar.
Fucking fusion is in my future. I’m gonna go Burn a big fatty and lay down.
Important to get this treated while you can. A friend had surgery 5 years ago and seems to be doing fine. An uncle ignored his condition for years, at which time it was too late to perform any corrective surgery.
re: #44 bd(Redacted)
Trump embarrasses Pelosi & Schumer?
Well, ok then……
Even if it did happen it is nothing to brag about, they are important and influential members of the US Congress?
the hell he did
what he did was paint himself into a corner on national tv
quite a feat in an oval room
re: #135 ObserverArt
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BREAKING: Cohen is sentencing to 36 months of imprisonment.
— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 12, 2018
re: #147 makeitstop
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JFC, this asshole…
Sarah Huckabee Sanders hopes to be remembered for being “transparent and honest” when her tenure as White House press secretary comes to an end.
Speaking to Politico’s Eliana Johnson about what she wanted her legacy to be, Sanders said she hoped it would include turning up every day and doing “the very best job that I could to put forward the president’s message.”
…
Sanders also defended the president’s attitude toward female reporters, which has included insulting their intelligence and accusing them of asking “stupid” questions.
re: #131 dangerman
since the sentencing is so clear, someone should ask trump:
- was this guy one of the ‘good people on both sides”?
- which ‘side’ was he on?
I was not expecting such a strong sentence, not to say that I am not entirely pleased.
COHEN SENTENCED TO THREE YEARS IN PRISON.
Also hit with forfeiture of $500,000, restitution of $1.4 million and a fine of $50,000.
As judge read sentence, Cohen closed his eyes and shook his head slightly as if in disbelief, Bloomberg News reports.— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) December 12, 2018
re: #150 Teddy’s Person
JFC, this asshole…
I personally hope that she can’t show her face in public ever again. I’d like the same thing to happen to all of the Trump family. I’d prefer that they be shunned completely over receiving jail time.
re: #129 Backwoods_Sleuth
[Cohen describes “seeing the unbearable pain that my associations and my actions brought to my entire family.”
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Ok, what does this mean? Putting the two together…it makes no sense.
re: #152 Hecuba’s daughter
Is Sarah that delusional or is she just a liar?
I don’t understand how someone could be that delusional and still function in society. Calling her a liar just doesn’t seem to cover the depths of her cynicism and dishonesty along with the destruction and havoc her paymasters are inflicting on the country.
re: #143 Michele: Out of the closet and into the fire
Nope. Just sat there all stony faced. Was compared to the dead guy in Weekend at Bernie’s.
wow
in the room at the meeting and nothing to contribute
i guess he figures “the president has a pulse today so nothing for me to do”
the guy is this much closer to actually being president than most VP’s and he shows us he got nothin’
re: #155 Mike Lamb
I personally hope that she can’t show her face in public ever again. I’d like the same thing to happen to all of the Trump family. I’d prefer that they be shunned completely over receiving jail time.
Oh, I’d be happy if they were shunned after serving lengthy prison terms. No reason it can’t be both!
re: #150 Teddy’s Person
JFC, this asshole…
these two things are mutually exclusive, sarah:
- to be remembered for being “transparent and honest”
- doing “the very best job that I could to put forward the president’s message.”
Homemade komischbrot (aka mandelbrot).
I don’t know why I never baked this before because they are delicious and super easy. My nana baked a whole bunch of other goodies but we always bought these from the bakery. These have slivered almonds, pistachios and candied cherries, just like the bakery!
Mandelbrot (komischbrot) made with almonds, pistachios & candied cherries. pic.twitter.com/GZND4WI9p1
— The Vicious Babushka (@viciousbabushka) December 12, 2018
re: #157 Teddy’s Person
I don’t understand how someone could be that delusional and still function in society. Calling her a liar just doesn’t seem to cover the depths of her cynicism and dishonesty along with the destruction and havoc her paymasters are inflicting on the country.
shes close to a sociopath
I was inspired to bake komischbrot after watching a video on YouTube of a lady crying while she made this, because it reminded her so much of her dear grandmother and her best friend’s mother (both deceased).
Nostalgia is the most powerful ingredient in all baked goods.
Video recorded in Ashwaubenon, Wis. captured a “fowl” scene: a child, weighed down by a backpack, being chased by a turkey.https://t.co/phKwEVfvBR pic.twitter.com/aAcOGpAVrd
— WISN 12 NEWS (@WISN12News) December 11, 2018
re: #158 dangerman
wow
in the room at the meeting and nothing to contribute
i guess he figures “the president has a pulse today so nothing for me to do”
the guy is this much closer to actually being president than most VP’s and he shows us he got nothin’
One theory is that edibles he consumed earlier had kicked in. Trevor Noah I believe.
When did it become ok to claim on national television that Jews, Muslims, gay people and black people have their hatred of white men as a common denominator? What is going on? https://t.co/VSKDWHz3F7
— Abby D. Phillip (@abbydphillip) December 12, 2018
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
Abby D. Phillip
✔
@abbydphillip
When did it become ok to claim on national television that Jews, Muslims, gay people and black people have their hatred of white men as a common denominator? What is going on?
It’s Ann Coulter. What did you expect?
re: #26 goddamnedfrank
Congrats on your progress! Getting to the end of Chapter 3. Mainly been focusing on a lot of the Challenges and catching as many Legendary Fish as possible.
Also had a weird moment where I hit a wrong button and accidentally punched my horse in the face. Alex Karras couldn’t have done it better. Needless to say, apologized profusely to Seabiscuit, who has been with me since first arriving in Valentine.
WATCH: Ex-Trump personal lawyer Michael Cohen exits court after being sentenced to 3 years in prison. https://t.co/hAWfwnnPSF pic.twitter.com/rJ52rWnTYS
— NBC News (@NBCNews) December 12, 2018
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
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We hate white men so much that a white guy just won the MoveOn straw poll or does Ann hate the Irish too?
Pence was singing this…… SOUND UP ⬆️🔊⬆️🔊 pic.twitter.com/4II5Fp6o4S
— Now! Solar (@NOW1SOLAR) December 12, 2018
:D
re: #12 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
2018 is pulling out all stops before the end of the year
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ain’t any proof. show him the moon rocks and he’ll just show you the box of christ’s fingers (now in packs of 12!!)
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Every time some RWNJ speaks all I can think is how their worldview and language are stuck in the 19th century.
Prime example from Coulter: “exotic sexual groups.”
In the 19th century, polite (or PC, if you will) white people always referred to anyone non-white and non-christian as “exotic.” The “other” was always “exotic.”
CNN & Others Hit With $300M Defamation Suit By Joe Arpaio; Claims Senate Bid In Peril Over “Felon” Comments https://t.co/sFXD9upKs1 pic.twitter.com/LavJDS5u1Z
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) December 11, 2018
LOL, Merry Christmas to you too felon Joe
SCOOP: While TRUMP was facing mounting pressure from prosecutors, @RUDYGIULIANI was in Bahrain on Tues, meeting with the King & other officials in an effort to win a lucrative security consulting contract. He is also pursuing work in Africa & South America https://t.co/DojexGI8WN
— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) December 12, 2018
And here’s @RUDYGIULIANI meeting on Tuesday with Bahrain’s Interior Minister, police chief & ambassador to the US, along with former @WHNSC official KIRSTEN FONTENROSE (who oversaw TRUMP’s Middle East policy) & lobbyist ROBERT STRYK, who arranged the trip. https://t.co/DojexGI8WN pic.twitter.com/MpBf49CxkI
— Kenneth P. Vogel (@kenvogel) December 12, 2018
re: #180 Backwoods_Sleuth
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An in person visit from Rudy is supposed to be the deal sealer?
If Bale didn’t correct Trump with a growled “I’m Batman” he doesn’t have a hair on his ass. https://t.co/74EbTbuoEt
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 12, 2018
re: #165 The Vicious Babushka
I was inspired to bake komischbrot after watching a video on YouTube of a lady crying while she made this, because it reminded her so much of her dear grandmother and her best friend’s mother (both deceased).
Nostalgia is the most powerful ingredient in all baked goods.
i was gonna make like half a dozen jokes and then I realized you are right
My efforts not to be “The Worst Michael Cohen” have received a significant boost today
— Michael Cohen (@speechboy71) December 12, 2018
Listen to the Tank Museum’s head of commercial Alex Medhurst talk about the surprise popularity of the museum’s Christmas jumper … @TankMuseumhttps://t.co/uMYXLbPGW5
— Deep South Media (@DeepSouthMedia) December 11, 2018
re: #113 Backwoods_Sleuth
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More of that extreme vetting I keep hearing about no doubt.
This is important.
We have gone so far down this dark path with Trump that it is necessary to look up every once in a while and take stock of where we are …
It’s important to step back and think about how stunning this is. The lawyer for the president is going to jail. With all the chaos swirling around the White House for the last two years, it’s easy to forget how remarkable that is. https://t.co/rG8QbFJBLG
— Michael D. Shear (@shearm) December 12, 2018
re: #79 MsJ
She has others
#HollabackGirl tries to teach @realdonaldtrump #HowToSpellWords pic.twitter.com/QX7o1WnujN
— Miss Laurie Lehner (@AndTheBandAides) April 30, 2018
The president’s campaign didn’t do crimes
Ok they did crimes but not involving the president
Ok the president was involved in crimes, but not collusion! https://t.co/I31XfAG9nM— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 12, 2018
re: #187 jaunte
Not sure what I fucked up, trying again:
Listen to the Tank Museum’s head of commercial Alex Medhurst talk about the surprise popularity of the museum’s Christmas jumper … @TankMuseumhttps://t.co/uMYXLbPGW5
— Deep South Media (@DeepSouthMedia) December 11, 2018
Toot! Toot! Next stop on the #TrumpTrain: jail!https://t.co/8GYdcPbyTS
— Full Frontal (@FullFrontalSamB) December 12, 2018
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
When did it become ok to claim on national television that Jews, Muslims, gay people and black people have their hatred of white men as a common denominator? What is going on?
ever since White Men decided to start playing the Victim Card
another nightmare cat:
“fuck you and fuck your shitty tree, Susan” pic.twitter.com/FloXkulXW9
— Paul Bronks (@BoringEnormous) December 12, 2018
re: #179 bd(Redacted)
CNN & Others Hit With $300M Defamation Suit By Joe Arpaio; Claims Senate Bid In Peril Over “Felon” Comments
a pardoned felon is still a convicted felon
re: #185 jeffreyw
well, that has certainly moved right to the top of my Xmas wish list
Taking a time out to congratulate the English-speaking world’s oldest democracy for completing its transformation into a Python episode. Well done @JohnCleese @EricIdle @TerryGilliam @PythonJones https://t.co/80m0bEm0FL
— Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) December 12, 2018
re: #145 Hecuba’s daughter
Important to get this treated while you can. A friend had surgery 5 years ago and seems to be doing fine. An uncle ignored his condition for years, at which time it was too late to perform any corrective surgery.
My dad put off the surgery for years afraid to “go under the knife” in case they screwed up and leave him unable to walk. He finally had it done and could have kicked himself for not having it done years earlier.
As a kid growing up on the west side of San Antonio, I never thought that I’d one day be making this announcement: https://t.co/2NAIFEsCFh I’m exploring a candidacy for President of the United States in 2020 to renew the promise of this country for all. https://t.co/9jOBdjHcLO
— Julián Castro (@JulianCastro) December 12, 2018
Oompa Loompa doopah dee doo:
In a scene that could be straight out of a children’s book, around a ton of liquid chocolate flowed out of a factory and caked a street in a west German town on Monday https://t.co/KWG4DuLzIU pic.twitter.com/DbIVzQy6Va
— CNN International (@cnni) December 12, 2018
re: #202 Lidane
Ooompa Loompa doopah dee doo:
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The Land of Chocolate….
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Rolled into the office around noon. https://t.co/7GENTKdWmz
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) December 12, 2018
re: #203 Barefoot Grin
[Homer Simpson]
The Land of Chocolate….
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Mr. Simpson. Mr. Simpson.
re: #204 Backwoods_Sleuth
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We really need to use his you’re fired on him. I’ve never seen a President so lazy and uninterested in actually being President. Trump loves the idea of being President.
Unindicted co-conspirator has not yet come to work.
Unindicted co-conspirator has likely been watching TV in the residence all morning.
Unindicted co-conspirator rolled into the office around noon.
I don’t even know how many Gordian Knot twists your brain has to be in to see Kenneth Starr as a “fixer” for the Clintons.
But this columnist over at WingNut Daily tries to make that case, as they bleat about the “betrayal” by Brett Kavanaugh over de-funding Planned Parenthood.
I hate to say it, but I saw this one coming.
When President Trump selected Brett Kavanaugh for the Supreme Court, I knew it was at least a very risky pick.
But he won the hearts of conservatives because of the insanity of the opposition.
Now we know, for certain, that Brett Kavanaugh is a fraud. He should never have been President Trump’s first choice. He’s a weakling. He buckled to the extreme left to salvage his own reputation. I had a bad feeling about this guy - ever since his role in the Vincent Foster cover-up and his tutelage by former independent counsel Kenneth Starr.
How many times do we have to see this kind of betrayal by Republican nominees of Supreme Court justices - Sandra Day O’Connor, Anthony Kennedy, David Souter, John Roberts?
Apparently, Joseph Farah can see things that nobody else can see … know things that nobody else can know … can detect the slightest deviancy from Correct Thinking and expose it in micro-seconds.
Such genius should be guarded and preserved. Ideally, to a safe room with padding on the walls and a drain in the middle of the floor.
re: #204 Backwoods_Sleuth
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The POTUS hasn’t come to work today.
Ho hum , no big deal…….
re: #130 Dave In Austin
Well, just finished me birthday mylogram… my back is officially fucked with major stenosis and herniations throughout the lumbar.
Fucking fusion is in my future. I’m gonna go Burn a big fatty and lay down.
I am so sorry. Been there, and am loaded with metal in all joints in the lumbar region. The surgery was not as bad as I expected, and once the PT was over, and they started pulling the meds back, the pain in that area was greatly reduced. I would do it again.
I hope your pain is helped greatly, and your recovery smooth.
re: #209 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
I don’t even know how many Gordian Knot twists your brain has to be in to see Kenneth Starr as a “fixer” for the Clintons.
But this columnist over at WingNut Daily tries to make that case, as they bleat about the “betrayal” by Brett Kavanaugh over de-funding Planned Parenthood.Apparently, Joseph Farah can see things that nobody else can see … know things that nobody else can know … can detect the slightest deviancy from Correct Thinking and expose it in micro-seconds.
Such genius should be guarded and preserved. Ideally, to a safe room with padding on the walls and a drain in the middle of the floor.
True believers I’ll give them that. I truly believe they’re nuts over there.
re: #210 bd(Redacted)
The POTUS hasn’t come to work today.
Ho hum , no big deal…….
Seriously, even when he’s there, he’s not really all there.
re: #191 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Oh. My. God. This is too true…
THAT’S why the life debt thing makes sense
You wouldn’t spend the whole rest of your life taking care of another human just because they saved your life once
But you might do it for a heroic dog— Arthur Chu (@arthur_affect) December 20, 2017
re: #215 William Lewis
Oh. My. God. This is too true…
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And, just like dogs, Han thinks he’s the one in charge…
re: #213 Teddy’s Person
Seriously, even when he’s there, he’s not really all there.
He is better at his job when he isn’t there but the leader of the free world really needs to at least to go downstairs when he works from home.
re: #209 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
I don’t even know how many Gordian Knot twists your brain has to be in to see Kenneth Starr as a “fixer” for the Clintons.
But this columnist over at WingNut Daily tries to make that case, as they bleat about the “betrayal” by Brett Kavanaugh over de-funding Planned Parenthood.Apparently, Joseph Farah can see things that nobody else can see … know things that nobody else can know … can detect the slightest deviancy from Correct Thinking and expose it in micro-seconds.
Such genius should be guarded and preserved. Ideally, to a safe room with padding on the walls and a drain in the middle of the floor.
Brett Kavanaugh was in on the Vincent Foster cover up? Of course. Now it all makes sense.
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re: #201 Backwoods_Sleuth
Castro and (probably) Beto. Texas represented in the Democratic Party.
re: #197 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
a pardoned felon is still a convicted felon
Ahem. He’s not a convicted felon. He”s still a convicted asshole though.
However, the RS article in question that Arpaio refers to doing him wrong does have this at the bottom: “Editor’s note: This post has been updated to reflect the fact that Joe Arpaio’s criminal conviction for contempt of court was a misdemeanor, not a felony. He received a presidential pardon in 2017. We regret the error.”
re: #202 Lidane
Ooompa Loompa doopah dee doo:
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Some years ago there was a riot in Lubbock when a beer distributor’s rack-truck tipped over near the Texas Tech campus, scattering cans and kegs across a church parking lot. I didn’t hear of any booze-crazed youth lapping the stuff up out of the gutter but a bunch of kegs disappeared. The company offered a no-questions-asked reward for un-dented kegs and got most of them back (empty of course).
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, said in an interview Tuesday that the productivity of the next Congress hinges on whether likely incoming Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., will focus on investigating and fighting President Trump or trying to bring moderates together to strike deals.
Don’t worry Rob. Nancy Smash can multitask.
re: #222 Teddy’s Person
Now that Nancy has the gavel, look how moderate everyone has become.
BREAKING: @SDNYnews released a press release announcing today that “it has previously reached a non-prosecution agreement with AMI, in connection with AMI’s role in making the above-described $150,000 payment before the 2016 presidential election.”
No statement from Khuzami. pic.twitter.com/jnwMI0nhD4— Adam Klasfeld (@KlasfeldReports) December 12, 2018
re: #222 Teddy’s Person
Don’t worry Rob. Nancy Smash can multitask.
Except Rob Portman means pass Republican bills when he says “bring moderates together.”
#BREAKING: SDNY has reached a non-prosecution agreement w/ American Media, Inc. (National Enquirer, US Weekly, etc). As part of the agreement, AMI admitted that its “principle purpose” in paying Karen McDougal “was to suppress [her] story” in order to “influence the election.”
— Caroline Orr (@RVAwonk) December 12, 2018
So now it’s not just Michael Cohen saying the payments were made to influence the election. It’s now also American Media, Inc, which is owned by longtime Trump ally David Pecker.
This is an explicit admission of campaign finance violations. https://t.co/Mo0PLf2Tem— Caroline Orr (@RVAwonk) December 12, 2018
re: #218 Sir John Barron
Brett Kavanaugh was in on the Vincent Foster cover up? Of course. Now it all makes sense.
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They probably got drunk once together and assaulted some sorority girls…
re: #209 Khal Wimpo (the extinguisher of tiki torches)
I don’t even know how many Gordian Knot twists your brain has to be in to see Kenneth Starr as a “fixer” for the Clintons.
But this columnist over at WingNut Daily tries to make that case, as they bleat about the “betrayal” by Brett Kavanaugh over de-funding Planned Parenthood.Apparently, Joseph Farah can see things that nobody else can see … know things that nobody else can know … can detect the slightest deviancy from Correct Thinking and expose it in micro-seconds.
Such genius should be guarded and preserved. Ideally, to a safe room with padding on the walls and a drain in the middle of the floor.
I bet this guy swears at cars cutting him off by yelling “You Foster Killer!”
Wow: The National Enquirer’s parent company has admitted to prosecutors that it made the $150,000 payment in “concert with” the Trump campaign “in order to ensure that the woman did not publicize damaging allegations about the candidate before the 2016 presidential election.”
— Ken Dilanian (@KenDilanianNBC) December 12, 2018
To recap: the personal lawyer for the President of the United States has been sentenced to three years in federal prison for conduct including campaign finance violations involving hush money payments to women on behalf of the President.
Or, as we call it in 2018, Wednesday.— ThankYouForNotSmockingHat (@Popehat) December 12, 2018
re: #229 jaunte
Nothing to see here let’s move along whatabout her emails and Clinton Foundation Benghazi.
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in Ohio:
This is NOT a drill. The six-week abortion ban will be voted out the senate today and the abortion method ban out of the house tomorrow. Both will make their way to @ desk. Contact him NOW and demand he reject both bills 👉 https://t.co/h5RjXoqrWF#StopTheBans pic.twitter.com/450uG8smbd
— Planned Parenthood Advocates of Ohio (@PPAOhio) December 12, 2018
re: #223 jaunte
Now that Nancy has the gavel, look how moderate everyone has become.
So the last two years has been all about moderates getting stuff done?
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re: #233 Sir John Barron
So the last two years has been all about
moderates getting stuff done?Republicans looting and grifting./
I know you were snarking but couldn’t resist.
The SDNY aren’t fucking around:
US Atty from Southern District of NY announces it won’t prosecute American Media after firm, headed by Trump friend David Pecker, admits it acted w/Trump campaign to suppress allegation of extra-marital affair before 2016 election. heightens Trump vulnerability to felony charge
— John Harwood (@JohnJHarwood) December 12, 2018
This is hilarious.
Andy Serkis resurrects Lord of the Rings’ Gollum character to shred Theresa May in a spoof video pic.twitter.com/cMSw9zYKYz
— The Independent (@Independent) December 10, 2018
I love this, and I’m a little weirded out by it, too. https://t.co/CbDP0fqSbE
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) December 11, 2018
May she be the first of the few left to see the light:
As a state house member, Senator Barbara Bollier often found herself at odds with her party: a pro-choice, pro-Medicaid expansion, pro-LGBT rights Republican who voted to the left of even many in the Democratic caucus. A few weeks before she announced her run as a Republican for the state Senate seat, Rep. Bollier was the top potential recruit for Democrats to run in that same Senate seat. Meeting with her that week, then Representative Bollier stood by her thought that if we wanted real change, people inside the Republican Party would have to change it from the inside — to keep it from becoming completely out of control.
Mission Hills Sen. Barbara Bollier this morning officially changed her party affiliation from Republican to Democrat.
Citing “frustrations that have been ongoing for nine years,” Bollier said Wednesday that the inclusion of anti-transgender language in the party platform had proved a breaking point for her.
“Morally, the party is not going where my compass resides,” Bollier said. “I’m looking forward to being in a party that represents the ideals that I do, including Medicaid expansion and funding our K-12 schools.”
re: #238 Sir John Barron
Hmmm, how so?
Because it names Trump as part of the coordination in commiting a felony.
Q: Since Trump said he would be “proud” to shut the government, Doesn’t that kind of screw your messaging?
GOP deputy whip @PatrickMcHenry: Yep.
Q: Care to elaborate?
McHenry: Nope.— Garrett Haake (@GarrettHaake) December 12, 2018
Noop Nupe Nope
re: #240 jaunte
Noop Nupe Nope
“No, doesn’t screw up our messaging at all. Dems want a shutdown.”
But DJT just said he wants a shutdown, that he would be proud to own the shutdown.
“That’s right, Dems want to shutdown the government.”
But the POTUS just said—
“You’re not supposed to take the POTUS literally…..”
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I see May is up for a no-confidence vote tonight. It’s not likely but the best possible outcome is her failing, the fascists Conservatives failing to form a new government giving it over to a new Liberal government that then holds a new referendum that puts brexit in a grave with a stake through it’s heart.
Well, right wing Twitter, how’s that little experiment with electing a sociopathic monster president because he “owns the libs” working out for you?
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 12, 2018
re: #242 William Lewis
I see May is up for a no-confidence vote tonight. It’s not likely but the best possible outcome is her failing, the
fascistsConservatives failing to form a new government giving it over to a new Liberal government that then holds a new referendum that puts brexit in a grave with a stake through it’s heart.
Except that Labour would try to form a minority government maybe in coalition with the SNP and Liberal Democrats
re: #162 dangerman
shes close to a sociopath
She IS a sociopath.
Considering her family, possibly a psychopath.
re: #242 William Lewis
I see May is up for a no-confidence vote tonight. It’s not likely but the best possible outcome is her failing, the
fascistsConservatives failing to form a new government giving it over to a new Liberal government that then holds a new referendum that puts brexit in a grave with a stake through it’s heart.
Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that the Labour Party would stage a second referendum. Corbyn is a Brexit supporter in his own right, though he might agree to a second referendum - but that’s not something I’d be willing to bet money on.
re: #241 Sir John Barron
“You’re not supposed to take the POTUS literally…..”
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We were told to “listen to what is in his heart” and not what leaks out his pie hole especially when it is baited out of him by those tricksy Democratses
re: #250 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We were told to “listen to what is in his heart” and not what leaks out his pie hole especially when it is baited out of him by those tricksy Democratses
“What’s in his heart” might get him banned from 4chan.
re: #251 Decatur Deb
“What’s in his heart” might get him banned from 4chan.
That is just code for “listen to what we tell you he said and not to what he actually says”
re: #222 Teddy’s Person
Don’t worry Rob. Nancy Smash can multitask.
Robby got his party talking points.
Hmmm. I may need to contact Rob and give him some shit about that and to remind him no one has forgotten Her Emails™ and BENGHAZI™ investigations.
Oh how I hate Rob Portman. Fucking lightweight wimp.
re: #84 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
The thorn (Þ or þ), yes, it was supplanted for a while by “y”, which did not exist in English, leading to “ye olde taverne”
Just wanted to point out that this is a common misconception. Both Þ and Y were in Old English. In the 14th century, Þ began being replaced by TH. You only see “ye old” due to it becoming rare to find in printer’s typesets and its resemblance to Y (much more so in the fonts of the day) as well as some confusion about thorn itself due to it falling into disuse.
re: #232 Backwoods_Sleuth
in Ohio:
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There is no way John Kasich is going to stop those bans.
He has done the Kasich thing. He doesn’t talk about what the Ohio House and Senate are doing regarding these abortion limits/bans. He let’s them take the heat and then when they get to his desk he will simply sign them and then tell the women of Ohio he is doing what is best for them…just as Jesus would want him to.
And if the women complain he will remind them to get back in the kitchen.
I will be more than surprised if it goes any other way.
re: #249 Dr Lizardo
Unfortunately, there’s no guarantee that the Labour Party would stage a second referendum. Corbyn is a Brexit supporter in his own right, though he might agree to a second referendum - but that’s not something I’d be willing to bet money on.
Which is why I call it the best possible outcome. I just wish it were more likely.
re: #254 IngisKahn
Just wanted to point out that this is a common misconception. Both Þ and Y were in Old English. In the 14th century, Þ began being replaced by TH. You only see “ye old” due to it becoming rare to find in printer’s typesets and its resemblance to Y (much more so in the fonts of the day) as well as some confusion about thorn itself due to it falling into disuse.
Wasn’t that also during the time of the Great Vowel Shift that pretty radically reshaped English as well?
Actually it is thanks to that vowel shift that English spelling is so fouled up. They didn’t change any spellings as they did with previous vowel shifts.
The seeds the President has planted are growing and the promise they hold will improve places long forgotten, and the lives of those who call those places home.
— Ben Carson (@SecretaryCarson) December 12, 2018
Thank you for this update, Secretary Chauncey Gardner. https://t.co/4xgMNKXjHF
— Kevin M. Kruse (@KevinMKruse) December 12, 2018
Literally truehttps://t.co/oa3kkShxqM
— The Monkey’s Paw (@TheEdMix) December 12, 2018