John Oliver on the Horrors of SantaCon (Web Exclusive) [VIDEO]
The holiday season brings with it a host of annual traditions. John Oliver discusses one of the worst.
The holiday season brings with it a host of annual traditions. John Oliver discusses one of the worst.
Anyone who still thinks this is just a harmless “joke” is being a gullible fool. He keeps bringing this up because it’s ON HIS MIND.
He won’t leave office willingly, even if he’s defeated in the next election. That much is very, very clear. https://t.co/hfrRn3FEZP— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 8, 2019
re: #1 Charles Johnson
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Another “joke” (I mean, they have to see it as that, given that it’s been up around 12 hours now):
All those of you flagging @FBI, @FBIRichmond, @SecretService, @jack, @Twitter, @TwitterSafety:Thanks for trying, but given who is in power in the United States, I doubt that anything will be done, or any consequences befalling @urChannelExpert…
— 🐄 Teo 🐄 (@Teukka72) December 8, 2019
re: #2 Teukka
Another “joke” (I mean, they’ll have to see it as that, given that it’s been up around 12 hours now):
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Nothing like a supposedly anti big government militia loser threatening people who might vote to impeach a big government fascist.
If they lose, the GOP will not stop discrediting the election results. Hell, they discredited them even after they won…(“millions of illegal votes!”)
And yes the militiamen and women are losers. They’re a bunch of cowards who hide behind firearms and threats when they don’t get their way politically. They’re cowards who resemble the SA and SS in their disdain for the democratic process.
re: #6 HappyWarrior
And yes the militiamen and women are losers. They’re a bunch of cowards who hide behind firearms and threats when they don’t get their way politically. They’re cowards who resemble the SA and SS in their disdain for the democratic process.
How dare you besmirch Codfearing patriots!
The President of the United States is calling the U.S. House of Representatives a Kangaroo Court:
“Any president has the authority to investigate corruption. The President himself released the transcript of the call. Now the Democrats have no evidence of a crime and no evidence of violating the law. This is a kangaroo court in the House, but it’s going to go to the Senate,…
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2019
A joke?
Well, okay. I wonder how much the incoming Democratic POTUS can get for the TV rights to the mass guillotinings and Christian/lion fights?
re: #8 Eclectic Cyborg
He is the con-man using every trick he can think of to draw attention somewhere else anywhere but him.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
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Given the pace of his cognitive and physical decline, there’s a room in the White House basement where Jarvanka, Uday, Qusay, Stephen “Joseph Goebbels” Miller and Bill “Hans Frank” Barr are orchestrating a Weekend at Bernies coup. (I’m only about 20% confident this is snark.)
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re: #8 Eclectic Cyborg
The President of the United States is calling the U.S. House of Representatives a Kangaroo Court:
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Once again there was no transcript. He’s lying again.
Needs more bald eagles and at least one automatic weapon. pic.twitter.com/bkZo4lWiSU
— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 8, 2019
Chairman Nadler on CNN: “We have invited him to testify. We invited him to send witnesses. We invited him to send his counsel to cross-examine witnesses. He’s declined to do all of this. If he had any exculpatory evidence, they would have brought it forward.”
— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 8, 2019
Rep. Cicilline on Fox: “I fully expect that the vast majority of” Dems will move forward with articles of impeachment.
“The real question is why is the party of Ronald Reagan that prevailed in the Cold War willing to accept this kind of foreign interference in our elections?”— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 8, 2019
re: #15 Backwoods_Sleuth
“The real question is why is the party of Ronald Reagan that prevailed in the Cold War willing to accept this kind of foreign interference in our elections?”
You mean Ukrainian meddling?
The FBI is working under the presumption that a fatal shooting at a Florida naval base carried out by an aviation student from Saudi Arabia was an act of terrorism, the agency said. https://t.co/8AHkm6OUnD
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) December 8, 2019
Patrick Swanson, Clint Lorance’s company commander in Afghanistan: “The tragedy is that people will hail him as a hero, and he is not a hero. He ordered those murders. He lied about them.’”https://t.co/wERtLS1B4A
— Matt Gallagher (@MattGallagher0) December 8, 2019
re: #15 Backwoods_Sleuth
“The real question is why is the party of Ronald Reagan that prevailed in the Cold War willing to accept this kind of foreign interference in our elections?”
On the domestic front, the party of Ronald Reagan has been using Cold War rhetoric to go after political rivals for a long time. Dems need to stop accepting the premise that Trump is some how an aberration in the Republican Party.
Remember how much distrust in the POTUS election results Trump sowed before he was actually elected. He didn’t believe he would win.
Oh dear.
My wife doesnt let me go shopping with her anymore. pic.twitter.com/oxgQjC7J8J
— Dave Sk-Ho-Ho-Hoblar (@DTSkoblar) December 5, 2019
re: #21 plansbandc
That reminds me of the Teletubbies who uttered the “f” word.
Todays new expression for antivaxxers:
“Members of The League for the Humane Treatment of Pathogenic Lifeforms”
Gondor calls for aid. https://t.co/jeGg4aQf69
— pourmecoffee (@pourmecoffee) December 8, 2019
re: #11 Teddy’s Person
Given the pace of his cognitive and physical decline, there’s a room in the White House basement where Jarvanka, Uday, Qusay, Stephen “Joseph Goebbels” Miller and Bill “Hans Frank” Barr are orchestrating a Weekend at Bernies coup. (I’m only about 20% confident this is snark.)
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I am 0% confident. Norman Spinrad’s “World War Last” has a Soviet premier, a dead leader, kept in power through animatronics. When Terri Schiavo was having her poor soul disfigured by the evangelicals years ago, I suggested that they would parade that poor woman in a motorized wheelchair and a “sentience” service dog. A cruel parody of life.
They will do the same with Trump. And they will get away with it. They already are.
re: #24 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
I’ve been thinking of my next foodie adventure that’ll get me rich with one weird trick: lava seared ahi steak.
The trick is finding a restaurant next to a volcano with a harbor close by. Once I figure that out I’ll be set.
Twitter may have responded.
His account does not show up for me anymore
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— JJ MacNab (@jjmacnab) December 8, 2019
re: #27 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Twitter may have responded.
His account does not show up for me anymore
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12 hours? More likely he got tired of the DM’s and mentions…
re: #15 Backwoods_Sleuth
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Why are they willing? One word: “Power.” It is foreign influence that is benefiting them, either directly by promoting their candidates or indirectly by hurting their opponents. You can see that easily when you look at how hard they are projecting such onto Dems by accusing them of benefiting from “meddling” by Ukrainian officials.
Raising doubt that others’ were responsible, as well — and we aren’t punishing them? — is straight out of the Kremlin propaganda playbook. And Ted Cruz is willing to help Trump and Putin do just that.
https://t.co/o7Exk7HRAe— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) December 8, 2019
Comrade Cruz.
re: #29 Targetpractice
Why are they willing? One word: “Power.” It is foreign influence that is benefiting them, either directly by promoting their candidates or indirectly by hurting their opponents. You can see that easily when you look at how hard they are projecting such onto Dems by accusing them of benefiting from “meddling” by Ukrainian officials.
If foreign influence were harming the GOP, they’d be screaming bloody murder 24/7.
Time to call it a night - up early for work tomorrow. Have a good one, Lizards.
Conservatism is un-American. There, I said it. It’s been pushing it’ opponents as un-American for decades with no push back. I will hold no quarter on this.
re: #28 Teukka
12 hours? More likely he got tired of the DM’s and mentions…
Same difference as far as I am concerned.
Remarkable. The do-nothing McConnell senate doesn’t even make a pretense of wanting to govern. All it does is bodyguard trump and pack the courts with right-wing political hacks. Meanwhile 100s of House bills await action. https://t.co/ZgaFLKGSTJ
— Bill Pascrell, Jr. (@BillPascrell) December 8, 2019
I don’t really care what Trump says when he loses. I care what we as citizens are going to do when he says anything or tries to do anything. The protests that will need to form just like they did right after his presidency.
Hillary Clinton is the only politician who was supposed to surrender her right to speak in public after losing a presidential election while, the guy she beat by 4 million votes in the primary is supposed to be embraced as the new leader of a party he doesn’t even belong to. https://t.co/7yHRubzlLq
— Ragnarok Lobster (@eclecticbrotha) December 8, 2019
re: #35 Teukka
This tells you all you need to know
re: #36 Belafon
I don’t really care what Trump says when he loses. I care what we as citizens are going to do when he says anything or tries to do anything. The protests that will need to form just like they did right after his presidency.
He will dispute and discredit the outcome of the election, there will be militia unrest and outright violence in some regions. I hope that it will lead to minimal casualties, but the odds are nearly 100%.
Trump will then go on to face charges, probably not see prison time, but could likely lose most of his assets, which he will recoup with book deals and speaking engagements.
— eastcoastcheesehead (@e_c_cheesehead) December 8, 2019
Mark Meadows makes a case that Trump is earnestly against corruption on same day Attorney General Barr holds his $30k holiday party at the Trump Hotel. Beyond parody. https://t.co/KyrN3DpJqO
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 8, 2019
re: #34 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Remarkable. The do-nothing McConnell senate doesn’t even make a pretense of wanting to govern. All it does is bodyguard trump and pack the courts with right-wing political hacks. Meanwhile 100s of House bills await action. https://t.co/ZgaFLKGSTJ
— Bill Pascrell, Jr. (@BillPascrell) December 8, 2019
SRSLY? “It takes too much time”??
WTF else are these baffoons supposed to be doing there? I mean, it is the fucking SENATE and all….
re: #42 Jay C
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SRSLY? “It takes too much time”??
WTF else are these baffoons supposed to be doing there? I mean, it is the fucking SENATE and all….
working for Moscow
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This is really why the poll numbers on impeachment have not decreased in the fashion that the Repubs hoped it would: They want voters to act as though it’s still 2016 and everybody is clueless about what kind of guy Donald Trump is. Nobody except their own base buys for a second that Trump gives a flying fuck about corruption, nor do they buy that Trump is above using his office to benefit himself (both in the financial and political sense).
But Trump will not allow them to acknowledge any fault on his part, just the act of suggesting that his actions were less than noble draws legions of flying monkeys down upon their heads. So they’re left with no choice but to try to bullshit voters into believing that a man who is crooked in ways that would make Nixon wretch is somehow a good steward of the taxpayer’s money and dedicated to rooting out corruption.
Don’t forget all the toilet flushing. That takes time. https://t.co/OgtD4kyM4R
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 8, 2019
re: #46 Charles Johnson
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Anybody else remember the 8 years of constant bitching by Repubs and “very serious people” that if Obama would just stand up and “lead,” then bills would sail through Congress and America’s problems would quickly be resolved?
re: #32 BigPapa
Conservatism is un-American. There, I said it. It’s been pushing it’ opponents as un-American for decades with no push back. I will hold no quarter on this.
I think of it more as, a far-right faction has hijacked the “conservative” brand name, in service of policies that are very un-conservative.
The essence of conservatism, everywhere in the world and throughout history, has been attachment to the status quo. The American Revolution, the abolitionist movement, the women’s suffrage and civil rights movements, the introduction of Social Security and Medicare, gay marriage… every step of the way, the True Conservative position has been “let’s keep everything as is.”
Conservatives like what they’re used to. The only conservatives who supported any of the above-named things, was decades after the fact. Once it had been in place long enough to become the status quo.
re: #27 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Twitter may have responded.
His account does not show up for me anymore
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— Santa Baby Yoda (@GetGoodGetGive) December 8, 2019
re: #27 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Unless Twitter has changed the message when someone is suspended, that means he deleted the account himself.
Woah. pic.twitter.com/3JbUGlJHj7
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) December 8, 2019
re: #48 sagehen
I think of it more as, a far-right faction has hijacked the “conservative” brand name, in service of policies that are very un-conservative.
I have no problem with certain “conservative” principles like self-sufficiency, personal responsibility and a free market.
But I do not think that “self-sufficiency” means that individuals and families with limited resources should be expected to negotiate one-on-one with multi-billion-dollar international corporations for terms of employment, insurance coverage or financial services.
I also think that if we expect people, especially young people, to be responsible for themselves and their actions, we need to educate them on how their bodies work, and teach them how individuals are supposed to take part in civic society.
And I want to see a free market that benefits all participants: employers as well as workers, manufacturers as well as consumers, insurers as well as the insured.
I see none of those issues addressed by what calls itself “Conservatism” in the current sense.
With all of the craziness I have this weekend I decided to binge watch one season of Bob Ross. Just the thought of it is relaxing. :)
2 Presidents don’t have to make personal requests for foreign leaders to open a criminal case. There are legit DOJ channels for doing this. We use them routinely in cases involving foreign countries. No need to ask for a favor unless what you seek isn’t legitimate law enforcement
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) December 8, 2019
The whole concept of conservatism has been taken over by a zombie virus. It’s not a rational political party any more, it’s more of an anti-American conflaguration of theism, fascism, and white nationalism. It’s not a reasonable platform and hasn’t been for some time.
re: #54 PhillyPretzel
With all of the craziness I have this weekend I decided to binge watch one season of Bob Ross. Just the thought of it is relaxing. :)
I should be addressing envelopes for Christmas cards. (Why yes, I’m old. Why do you ask?) I’ve opted for lunch first, and just noticed that one of our PBS stations is showing a bunch of Great British Baking Show episodes, so that will encourage me to go do the addressing while I watch, because what is more conducive to the doing of minor tasks than watching people cooking things?
It takes ~10 seconds to flush a toilet, then about a minute to refill. So if you flush 15 times like Trump enjoys doing, that’s more than 17 minutes out of your day right there.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 8, 2019
If he goes an average of 3 times a day, he spends almost a full hour trying to get clean.
But he’ll never get clean.— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 8, 2019
Poor @realDonaldTrump— can’t drain the swamp, can’t flush the toilet!
— Gov. Bill Weld (@GovBillWeld) December 7, 2019
Thanks for watching, Mr. President. Why won’t you testify about your attempt to get Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election? https://t.co/JM6OoeeLZG
— David Cicilline (@davidcicilline) December 8, 2019
“Why is the party of Ronald Reagan, that prevailed in the Cold War, willing to accept this kind of foreign interference in our elections?” — Rep Cicilline on @foxnewssunday this morning. pic.twitter.com/zugbllIAuY
— Cicilline Press Office (@RepCicilline) December 8, 2019
Why won’t Trump say “Radical Saudi Terrorism”
— John (@Newfdaddy) December 8, 2019
I think the thing that I hate about Trump more than anything else is that he’s managed to make EVERY conversation about him. You can’t even talk about Star War without somebody bringing up Trump.
I’m so damned sick of this motherfucker. https://t.co/AqwAjtlkUo— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 8, 2019
re: #58 Charles Johnson
I actually spend 17 mins a day on the toilet. Mostly because/twitter.
re: #20 BigPapa
He didn’t believe Russian interference would win.
You knew this was coming…
Pardoned soldiers are Trump’s special guests at closed-door fundraiser in Aventurahttps://t.co/GlLw3ATboX— Blake News (@blakehounshell) December 8, 2019
This is the perfect metaphor for conservatism over the last 40 years:
Zombie Snails | World’s Deadliest
Next, Trump will collect a thousand policemen who have smashed arrestees’ heads into the door frames of their cruisers, and treat them to a fast food buffet.
re: #66 Charles Johnson
That is absolutely terrifying. tRump’s SS is being assembled.
re: #1 Charles Johnson
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that’s fine. there are a whole slew of people, including U.S. Treasury agents working as secret service, who will happily throw his ass out when the time comes. What is he going to do? Say “I’m not leaving. I contest the election”? Who cares? The new president will be sworn in and have full control of the military and the DOJ. He’ll be leaving, whether he wants to or not.
It’s that time of year when my grandkids bypass mythical Santa & sent their wish lists straight to the source: BABA!! pic.twitter.com/KMshxK6IfN
— Key Lime Pie Overlord (@Pie_Overlord) December 8, 2019
Guinness Beef Stew https://t.co/aArtYgilIb pic.twitter.com/2fhMSn44Po
— Miss T (@TaMarasKitchen) December 8, 2019
re: #72 jeffreyw
Guinness Beef Stew
finally, a use for guinness!
for all the time I have spent in Irish pubs, I never developed a taste for the stuff
re: #73 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
finally, a use for guinness!
for all the time I have spent in Irish pubs, I never developed a taste for the stuff
In the last ten years or so I’ve bought a dozen bottles of dark beer, every drop has gone into a stew pot.
I don’t understand how a foreign ambassador writing an op-Ed is “election interference.” It’s an opinion. Source is transparent. How is this remotely in the ballpark of a covert illegal hacking, weaponizing info, and a social media psyop run by a hostile foreign intel service??? https://t.co/FWLcHQEWNg
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) December 8, 2019
If Republicans are going to label an oped published by a foreigner as meddling, then they must explain how another foreigner showing up at a Trump rally & endorsing him is NOT meddling. #hypocrisy. https://t.co/pvEA0Id6nN
— Michael McFaul (@McFaul) December 8, 2019
re: #76 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
If Republicans are going to label an oped published by a foreigner as meddling, then they must explain how another foreigner showing up at a Trump rally & endorsing him is NOT meddling.
You don’t get the rules of the New Media Reality: The GOP does not need to explain anything, it only has to utter talking points that will be taken up, rationalized and defended by the media.
Of course the President can order any sort of investigation into foreign “corruption”, Trump is just the first and only one to totally bypass the normal channels and use his personal lawyer.
Because, his defenders will tell he was brilliant enough to do that to confound the Deep State…
re: #73 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
finally, a use for guinness!
for all the time I have spent in Irish pubs, I never developed a taste for the stuff
In the UK I’ll take a mild ale, Over your way, a nice Altbier!
re: #79 lizardofid
In the UK I’ll take a mild ale, Over your way, a nice Altbier!
When I drank beer, I was just a Pils kinda guy, but beer in general just makes me feel bloated and that kinda ruins the enjoyment. More than a glass of wine with dinner gives me a sour stomach.
If I drink at all these days, it is clear spirits: vodka, tequila, gin or white rum
re: #30 DodgerFan1988
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Comrade Cruz.
godammit, jennifer. no, you didn’t need an apostrophe.
re: #78 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
You don’t get the rules of the New Media Reality: The GOP does not need to explain anything, it only has to utter talking points that will be taken up, rationalized and defended by the media.
Of course the President can order any sort of investigation into foreign “corruption”, Trump is just the first and only one to totally bypass the normal channels and use his personal lawyer.
Because, his defenders will tell he was brilliant enough to do that to confound the Deep State…
Trump’s acolytes believe that all departments of government should be purged of those loyal to the Constitution and replaced by Trump acolytes. They literally believe that those with experience and knowledge (i.e. “unelected bureaucrats”) need to be removed if they don’t follow every demand of the dictator-in-chief. They adore CEO’s of privately run companies because these people have that power and the worst (e.g. Trump) are contemptuous of those employees with independence.
But this is nothing new — my memory is faulty but “Imperial Life in The Emerald City: Inside Iraq’s Green Zone” by Chandrasekaran over a decade ago dealt with how the Bush administration, instead of sending Iraq experts to Iraq after the war instead found those who shared their ideology, even on issues such as abortion. So, as others have said, this rot has infested the Republican Party for a long time.
re: #83 Hecuba’s daughter
Trump’s acolytes believe that all departments of government should be purged of those loyal to the Constitution and replaced by Trump acolytes. They literally believe that those with experience and knowledge (i.e. “unelected bureaucrats”) need to be removed if they don’t follow every demand of the dictator-in-chief.
They are the Deep State, organized by Obama and financed by Soros, and out to undermine the results of the 2016 election and install a Secular Humanist, Sharia Law Caliphate.
re: #82 steve_davis
godammit, jennifer. no, you didn’t need an apostrophe.
Who among us hasn’t accidentally misplaced an apostrophe because they posted before reading carefully? My mistakes have often been a result of rewriting part of a sentence and not realizing soon enough that, in the new context, additional words must be replaced
re: #48 sagehen
I think of it more as, a far-right faction has hijacked the “conservative” brand name, in service of policies that are very un-conservative.
The essence of conservatism, everywhere in the world and throughout history, has been attachment to the status quo. The American Revolution, the abolitionist movement, the women’s suffrage and civil rights movements, the introduction of Social Security and Medicare, gay marriage… every step of the way, the True Conservative position has been “let’s keep everything as is.”
Conservatives like what they’re used to. The only conservatives who supported any of the above-named things, was decades after the fact. Once it had been in place long enough to become the status quo.
Republicans are not conservative. They have simply taken the label as one of convenience. They are radical agrarian populists.
re: #54 PhillyPretzel
With all of the craziness I have this weekend I decided to binge watch one season of Bob Ross. Just the thought of it is relaxing. :)
I discovered 9 seasons of something called “Shameless” on Netflix. I’m hooked after one episode, so this is gonna be a really well-timed break from on-ground classes.
re: #67 BigPapa
This is the perfect metaphor for conservatism over the last 40 years:
Zombie Snails | World’s Deadliest
Link doesn’t seem to work.
Revenge Of The Zombie Snails??
A Judiciary source says the committee, which has been practicing for their Monday impeachment hearing this whole weekend, came across a female GOP Ways and Means staffer in the hearing room today, but that she ran out once discovered 👀
— Olivia Beavers (@Olivia_Beavers) December 8, 2019
North Dakota’s Burleigh County could become the first in the U.S. to ban new refugees since President Trump signed an executive order making it possible. https://t.co/UaE8qrLFQO
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 8, 2019
The Warren campaign has made cross-stitch patterns available featuring the slogan “Capitalism without rules is theft” and, of course, Bailey based on popular merch designs https://t.co/tKkdw4Xiwc pic.twitter.com/0FvcRhkXJx
— laura olin (@lauraolin) December 5, 2019
re: #87 steve_davis
I discovered 9 seasons of something called “Shameless” on Netflix. I’m hooked after one episode, so this is gonna be a really well-timed break from on-ground classes.
Which Shameless, the original UK series, or the US reboot?
Walmart apologizes for sweater featuring Santa with cocaine https://t.co/OGMZApHyqo pic.twitter.com/CH6u8rmFII
— New York Post (@nypost) December 8, 2019
I laughed hard with John Oliver’s SantaCon, because of two callouts:
* one at 2:55 where he got onto Scientology and asked the leader, “Where’s Shelly?” twice.
* one just after the four minute mark where he describes a SantaCon sexual act taking place in a Wells Fargo ATM room at 10:45 am in the morning.
Yes, I laughed and laughed. Just hearing him go off on David Miscavige made all those days of protesting COMPLETELY WORTH IT.
Trump: Russia should be able to keep Crimea.
Ukraine: Actually, we think Ukraine should keep it.
Ted Cruz: How DARE Ukraine interfere in our election!— Nunca Trump (@NeverTrumpTexan) December 8, 2019
Look up “Andrew Johnson” you tuchasloch
“This would be the first Impeachment in American history without a specific criminal statute or crime that the president whose impeached would have allegedly committed.” Paul Gigot, The Wall Street Journal
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2019
If you see Devin Nunes be sure to take out your camera and immediately start filming. pic.twitter.com/elp8EViFcA https://t.co/ptjkw9aFWI
— Adam Parkhomenko (@AdamParkhomenko) December 8, 2019
This is the kind of anti-Semitism that leads to mass murders of Jews https://t.co/1cfRxeoO5F
— Dylan Williams (@dylanotes) December 8, 2019
I thought they were supposed to do a manned flight
The next launch of #NewShepard is planned for Tues Dec 10 at 8:30am CST/14:30 UTC. Weather looks good for now. We’re flying our 100th commercial payload to space & thousands of postcards from our nonprofit @clubforfuture. Webcast starts T-30. Watch live at https://t.co/WAB1OxL9Dd pic.twitter.com/Uw2eufAmyb
— Blue Origin (@blueorigin) December 8, 2019
re: #15 Backwoods_Sleuth
Rep. Cicilline on Fox: “I fully expect that the vast majority of” Dems will move forward with articles of impeachment.
“The real question is why is the party of Ronald Reagan that prevailed in the Cold War willing to accept this kind of foreign interference in our elections?”— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) December 8, 2019
re: “The real question is why is the party of Ronald Reagan that prevailed in the Cold War willing to accept this kind of foreign interference in our elections?”
electoral-vote.com yesterday:
Trying to be diplomatic and soft-pedal it would just waste everyone’s time, so we’re going to come right out with it: Trump, his family, his base, and much of the GOP establishment that supports him are enormous hypocrites.
I am getting increasingly uncomfortable with how the Sanders and Warren factions in the Democratic party have forced certain ideas as litmus tests, in light of where we are at with Donald Trump and destruction of good government.
How decent people like Beto, or Harris, get run out of the election process but flakes and buy-ins get to go on.
I came across on Facebook today another thread, lamenting on the loss of Harris from the race, in which certain factions have chimed in with the basic Kamala-is-cop slur.
I’m also uncomfortable with calling Pete a “Republican”, which he most certainly isn’t.
I am convinced that Biden is too old, Sanders is just wrong for the job, and Warren may mean well with some important social issues but she is so type-cast by the right-wing and Trump-machine that she is entering Hillary territory in becoming just a projection of whatever the election-industry (which is about money) will want to make of her.
There is a naiveté among so many young progressives, that think that being more progressive means more important stuff will be done.
But that is not how our society works. When I lamented Obama for not be ideological enough, I meant it, in that he was good with the machinery of government but not willing to tackle the deep emotional and dogmatic problems.
It’s fine to be all socialist and what not, but that is not enough. You have to get elected (as Obama recently pointed out.)
And humans are only “rational” in the economic sense and even then economists have a theoretical model of humans that fail in the details. If humans were perfectly rational we wouldn’t have civilizations collapse down through time, and tyrants wouldn’t be adored by populations.
America is the land of the religious . The “nones” are just anti-labels or anti-committed to a local congregation; they are no more rational just because they are “nones”.
I fear that what happened to Hillary will happen to Warren. And I am afraid that many self-declared progressives think it is some noble thing to be pure but lose an election.
re: #97 The Pie Overlord!
Look up “Andrew Johnson” you tuchasloch
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Does Paul Gigot not know the difference between who’s and whose, or is that all Donny? (obviously sentence structure is beyond both of them)
re: #30 DodgerFan1988
Raising doubt that others’ were responsible, as well — and we aren’t punishing them? — is straight out of the Kremlin propaganda playbook. And Ted Cruz is willing to help Trump and Putin do just that.
https://t.co/o7Exk7HRAe— Jennifer Rubin (@JRubinBlogger) December 8, 2019
prove it
- well we need to investigate to prove it.
NO. prove it.
you cant because you have nothing
no smoke
no fire
just meaningless, baseless conspiratorial nonsense and inuendo
A very Homeland Security Christmas. https://t.co/Mk7CoC3bmH
— Glenn Kirschner (@glennkirschner2) December 8, 2019
re: #102 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
Seems to me the Dems have an ememy in Trump, but the real obstacle is the far left split with the moderates. Indy moderates and Dem moderates.
re: #41 jaunte
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PROVE that was the thinking at the time
Also, since this op-Ed came out under said ambassador’s name in (I presume) 2016, why didn’t any of these people object to this so-called “interference” then? It was out in the open. No investigation needed. Was there any formal congressional/diplomatic objection at the time????
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) December 8, 2019
re: #97 The Pie Overlord!
Look up “Andrew Johnson” you tuchasloch
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Since actual Articles of Impeachment haven’t been written or presented for a vote, no actual broken laws have been cited yet.
But an orange moron wouldn’t know that
re: #107 Dangerman (misuser of the sarc tag)
Meadows should prove Trump ever did something that didn’t benefit himself or his family.
re: #55 Dread Pirate
1 Assume for a sec what Biden did was corrupt (no evidence of that). In the unlikely event FBI wasn’t already investigating, the WH could have forwarded their info to FBI to handle as it would any other referral. DOJ has official channels for working with foreign law enforcement.
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) December 8, 2019
also why you dont use the actual ambassador to ukraine
and a nongovernmental, “personal attorney”
re: #70 steve_davis
that’s fine. there are a whole slew of people, including U.S. Treasury agents working as secret service, who will happily throw his ass out when the time comes. What is he going to do? Say “I’m not leaving. I contest the election”? Who cares? The new president will be sworn in and have full control of the military and the DOJ. He’ll be leaving, whether he wants to or not.
period
full stop
Fresno Bee has thoughts on their supposed representative:
Devin Nunes’ blind allegiance to Trump is the real danger to the republic
“…As the ranking Republican on the powerful House Intelligence Committee, Nunes holds one of the top posts in Congress. Nunes should have disclosed to his committee colleagues that he had those phone calls last spring. One expert on government ethics took it a step further and said Nunes should have recused himself from the impeachment hearings, rather than acting as No. 1 Trump defender.
To advance the cause of getting at the truth, Nunes should come clean on the phone calls and tell the House what was discussed. He should also provide travel records to debunk the charge that he met in Vienna last December with the Ukrainian to get information that might hurt Biden; Nunes says he was in Libya and Malta.
Short of that, his actions continue to reduce him to being a mere partisan — the label with which he loves to tarnish his Democrat colleagues. Meanwhile, his 22nd District has critical needs, like easing the trade war challenges with China for farmers and helping those struggling in poverty. On such issues, Nunes has been absent; he’s been traveling to Europe.
re: #72 jeffreyw
Guinness Beef Stew https://t.co/aArtYgilIb pic.twitter.com/2fhMSn44Po
— Miss T (@TaMarasKitchen) December 8, 2019
followed by guinness ice cream
re: #73 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
finally, a use for guinness!
for all the time I have spent in Irish pubs, I never developed a taste for the stuff
ambrosia
virtually the only beer i drink
re: #102 Love-Child of Cassandra and Sisyphus
And then there’s Tulsi…
This baby bear trying to save her brother 😭😭🐻 pic.twitter.com/XUmOyC1kNX
— The Dodo (@dodo) December 8, 2019
re: #97 The Pie Overlord!
hey Don,
aside from the fact that there actually are criminal statutes, and they’ve been quoted, ever read the constitution?
“This would be the first Impeachment in American history without a specific criminal statute or crime that the president whose impeached would have allegedly committed.” Paul Gigot, The Wall Street Journal
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 8, 2019
re: #108 Dread Pirate
I don’t understand how a foreign ambassador writing an op-Ed is “election interference.” It’s an opinion. Source is transparent. How is this remotely in the ballpark of a covert illegal hacking, weaponizing info, and a social media psyop run by a hostile foreign intel service??? https://t.co/FWLcHQEWNg
— Asha Rangappa (@AshaRangappa_) December 8, 2019
im thinking this entire bozonic ‘defense’ is a huge post hoc ergo propter hoc
Dear news media: Could you cover the president’s anti-semitism with the fervor of a fake controversy about Barron/Baron pun ginned up by the right-wing noise machine?
— David M. Perry (@Lollardfish) December 8, 2019
re: #119 Dangerman (misuser of the sarc tag)
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It’s not and Cruz knows this but he knows Trump and the R base don’t. This is all a bunch of bullshit from a bunch of cowards too chickenshit to stand up to Trump.
re: #91 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
That’s okay. That is North Dakota’s loss.
Okay, this is adorable pic.twitter.com/ZR1lkjePI0
— Best of Nextdoor (@bestofnextdoor) December 8, 2019
It’s pretty sad you think any network (even
Fox News) is obligated to put on coverage that favors you 24/7. I’m absolutely certain you have more important things to worry about right now.— Denny Dorko (@dennydorko) December 8, 2019
House Intelligence Committee ranking member Devin Nunes (R-CA) told Fox News that it was “sickening” that Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-CA) had obtained his phone records as part of the House’s impeachment inquiry.
see, this is the lie.
NOBODY obtained nunes’s phone records as part of the house impeachment inquiry - or in any other way
they obtained parnas’s phone records - by lawful subpoena
nunes just happened to be talking with him.
big mistake on his part.
for example, know who has no contact with parnas? all the dem candidates running for president, plus millions of other people, including, im guessing the entire dem house and most of the R’s too.
dont talk to people who might be tapped or whose records might be subpoenad
“Despite the war of words over racism during this election, the Tory manifesto threatens to criminalise a community that lost over a quarter of its population in the Holocaust. Priti Patel’s proposed policies don’t shock anyone from my community, but they should surprise you.” https://t.co/8TOnd67h6v
— Marcus Barnett (@marcusbarnett_) December 8, 2019
re: #122 Patricia Kayden
That’s okay. That is North Dakota’s loss.
True: but not even that much of a loss. The disgusting thing is that, despite the stock faux-“concern” about stressing social services, etc: the county commission’s decision (and we can guess what Party these “concerned” officials belong to) is based on an astonishingly small number:
Shirley Dykshoorn, a vice president for Lutheran Social Services, which handles all of North Dakota’s refugee resettlement cases, said her agency used to handle about 400 cases per year, but that number dropped to 124 in fiscal 2019, which ended in September. The program has been in existence in North Dakota since 1948.
LSS settled 24 refugees in Bismarck in fiscal 2019, after settling 22 in fiscal 2018. Dykshoorn said Burleigh County had been projected to get no more than 25 refugees annually in the coming years.
“We always look at the capacity of a community to handle these,” she said.
“I’m trying to understand the basis for believing how 25 people will dramatically change the fabric of a community,” she said. “What does it say to the rest of the country when a county where your capital city is located would choose not to participate?”
So Bismarck, ND: a city of 73,000+; 132.000+ in the metro area: in one of the most sparsely-populated and employment-starved states in the Union: doesn’t think it can handle an extra TWENTY-FIVE people PER YEAR????
What DOES that say (besides the obvious)??
Is it too early for this? Shiny new release.
Meanwhile the trump White House is staffed by both the president’s daughter and the president’s son in law despite their complete lack of experience, knowledge and talent. https://t.co/jcggjztITU
— Molly Jong-Fast (@MollyJongFast) December 8, 2019
Not to let Florida win with the thrift store ‘assault rifle in the baby shower gift’
A live grenade was found in a dresser donated to a North Carolina thrift store. https://t.co/PoIyh36iyv
— ABC News (@ABC) December 8, 2019
Also the original Father Mulcahy. Safe home… https://t.co/470HC5alpV
— Bob Cesca (@bobcesca_go) December 8, 2019
re: #135 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
May he Rest In Peace.
Belly full of leftover pasta.
The coach is calling
re: #125 HappyWarrior
He really has no idea how a functional democracy works.
Why should he care? His plan is to transform us into a kleptocracy run by oligarchs and he seems very adept at working toward that goal, supported by tens of millions of our fellow Americans.
re: #127 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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re: #127 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
and Ms Patel needs to watch her back because her ethnic group will be next
This person is making this statement about Jews.
May she get precisely what she deserves for saying this.
And may the rest of us recognize this for precisely what it is. https://t.co/MsclUiaf47— Joanne Freeman (@jbf1755) December 8, 2019
re: #135 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
That’s too bad. I ran into him once at a movie theater where i worked … well, walked into him is maybe more accurate.
re: #98 jaunte
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— Andrew Wortman (@AmoneyResists) December 8, 2019
At 17 I joined the Marine Corps. I deployed to Iraq twice by the age of 21. Now at 32 I am in a graduate program and running for Congress in the CA 22nd District against @DevinNunes.
— Eric Garcia 4 Congress CA# 22 (@EricG1247) December 8, 2019
Yikes, Trump is binging out on Twitter again. It’s still fucking weird and disturbing to see a POTUS acting like this.
re: #138 Eclectic Cyborg
Aw, man. That sucks.
I loved him as Odo. Underrated actor IMO.
I met him a couple of times. Very nice guy.
Something nice—a video that Ron Dellums’ daughter made about her dad (it’s long, but hey—there’s a Dick Cavett interview with John and Yoko in it!)
IQhGZYp8tDQ6PL0Z7aOR5xCHYpfUmTMYon9/2TqAi+YOsrsUTiCw2/vIvwuACGBV710fBLnves1YCkKEnbadsPUg1LwOA/yeAwytqgzUV6YkxcuQapSEN76uFTQvuPpW8RsPROTw/e4Nc7FQnV2TOilA1hadGZwhECMcjeZpNPSMlOjdgireTFCMB0z4JB48fe7a/4516WG0A6W1O08KE4rG2UVWWta9e/+NIe7sQWpdfVVOZH9qLv+KydTkD2Ls0XlRmnhF+N/of1eIUSVzqIhbmbTD4qVlzjvpQzMNCWUsECzrvW88eh5a4A9IsbtFY1jYCg9AzZiMsV75ghbu9h0XJjhu5BXM9P9f/q0P2C+OGgkC9kBySn7r6Fif4kWOT6NjJUjZjZ5To8/7VC45xx4HD+z5zQt84TVa2El70SX6suDNrNjQ/EmhHy1l7Cr0tMtKQkbNhEk79xyOraVQhQ==
Alternate headline: Conservatives launch war on Christmas. https://t.co/WcukOmB6kn
— Donald G. Carder (@theangrymick) December 6, 2019
re: #150 Belafon
This is me wondering why the fuck a Confederate group should be in a Christmas production to begin with.
Opinion: Following the Pensacola shooting, Trump auditions as Saudi Arabia’s press secretary https://t.co/aRVQ5qegnt
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) December 8, 2019
Juanita Jean says good news from Texas: “Now, the good news: Texas Democrats, for the first time in a long damn time, have someone running in every congressional seat.”
Mike Huckabee has filed a formal complaint to the Florida Bar against an attorney with 500 Twitter followers for criticizing him and RTing/liking tweets making fun of him https://t.co/jXCDgEVZkt
— Jon Swaine (@jonswaine) December 7, 2019
Fucking pathetic snowflakes.
re: #143 jaunte
I can’t wait for @benshapiro to condemn this blatant antisemitism https://t.co/a6GKHHMuZy
— VeutifulConnor (@VeutifulConnor) December 8, 2019
re: #155 Dread Pirate
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Fucking pathetic snowflakes.
This is the Trump way — suing people who criticize him, since many do not have the financial resources to rebut his absurd claims and so he is allowed to get away with silencing the opposition. And most Trumpsters are fine with that.
re: #93 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
Which Shameless, the original UK series, or the US reboot?
the reboot. the first episode was quite good.
Schiff didn’t obtain Nunes’ phone records. He obtained Lev Parnas’ records directly from Parnas and then verified them with the DOJ, which had already obtained them independently as part of their criminal investigation and prosecution of Parnas
— Jason McGoblin (@goddamnedfrank) December 9, 2019
Auberjonois appeared many times at the Mark Taper Forum, notably as Malvolio in Twelfth Night.
He was fantastic. The Mark Taper is one of the best venues in LA.
re: #159 goddamnedfrank
If you don’t want to wind up on a criminal’s call record you probably shouldn’t call him.
This is not a Democrat failing or a both sides problem, it’s a Republican travesty. https://t.co/wuAwpfBUoh
— Schooley (@Rschooley) December 9, 2019
Trump and Giuliani have done everything possible to weaken Ukraine’s President before his meeting with Putin tomorrow. After the meeting, the Russian mafia state’s Foreign Minister Lavrov will visit Washington. Stay tuned for talk of lifting sanctions.https://t.co/0UDGdMydIO
— Alexandra Chalupa (@AlexandraChalup) December 8, 2019
¡Feliz Navidad! #CloseTheCamps #resist pic.twitter.com/KLsvr89jrN
— Key Lime Pie Overlord (@Pie_Overlord) December 9, 2019
re: #161 Dread Pirate
If you don’t want to wind up on a criminal’s call record you probably shouldn’t call him.
One really massive clue that these records are only available because of Parnas’ cooperation is we have no idea who Fruman was talking to and we don’t have any of Nunes’ calls to anybody else.
I am so goddamned busy until the end of the year. That’s why I took my wife to see “Knives Out” this afternoon (and I saw Motherless Brooklyn two weeks ago and The Irishman last week). “Knives Out” was so much fun. Daniel Craig was chewing up his role. The entire cast was great. Don Johnson, Jamie Lee Curtis, etc. Highly recommended (and don’t do what I did when we were back in the car afterward: “well, there was one kind of big problem with the….” Wife: “shut it! we just enjoy the experience we just had.”
He seems to have tripled this number over like two days ? https://t.co/1ouDobfQjr
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) December 8, 2019
Sanna Marin, 34, is about to become the youngest Prime Minister in the world. All five parties in Finland’s coalition are currently led by women.
They’re deliberately taking the piss out of us, aren’t they? 🇫🇮 pic.twitter.com/0lk21JUCbo— Samuel West (@exitthelemming) December 8, 2019
“Today, officers are as outnumbered as they were when the killing spree began.”
We’re sitting on powder kegs that are exploding, and lawmakers are willfully ignoring it. This is why we need new leadership in S.C. Am I angry?! We all should be! https://t.co/VlPfxrHrNd— Jaime Harrison (@harrisonjaime) December 8, 2019
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
I personally think it is an excellent example that we should seriously consider for the upcoming elections.
Trump routinely stands in front of the world and talks about how cool it would be if he could just ignore the Constitution.
If you think a guy with this little regard for the oath he swore ISN’T violating that oath when nobody’s looking, then you’re a goddamn FOOL. https://t.co/WcRx3zKabA— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 9, 2019
A tale of two tweets. pic.twitter.com/qnBBOrHhDQ
— Joel S. (@jh_swanson) December 8, 2019
re: #169 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #173 The Pie Overlord!
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Now just imagine if Obama had said that. Republicans would be foaming at the mouth and a they would vote to impeach first thing Monday morning!
She got paid $66,000 a year for legal work? As an ivy league law professor? That monster! https://t.co/epZ7AgvE3B
— Dan Murphy (@bungdan) December 9, 2019
4 days ago, the leaders of NATO allies were publicly laughing at the President of the United States. https://t.co/8F3lw9LMtT
— Ana Navarro-Cárdenas (@ananavarro) December 8, 2019
They are still laughing at him.
Rudy Giuliani tried to replace ambassador to Qatar. AG Barr has warned Trump repeatedly he’s a problem. Louis Freeh has been subpoenaed over Romania work w/him. Rudy wanted to set up Trump-Maduro meeting. A dive w/@PostRoz, @thamburger & @DevlinBarrett: https://t.co/e43hp5u3mL
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) December 9, 2019
Giuliani worked behind the scenes to replace the ambassador to Qatar with a Virginia congressman. His work in Romania is now under SDNY scrutiny. Bill Barr has told Trump, as recently as last month, to distance. He angered Bolton with his Venezuela moves. https://t.co/e43hp5u3mL
— Josh Dawsey (@jdawsey1) December 9, 2019
When it rains, it pours.
re: #179 Dread Pirate
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Rudy has turned into our own little Rasputin.
re: #180 b.d. (Lock Him Up!)
Probably arranged for a brain slug to be put in place under Trumps toupe.
Poor thing is probably starving, hallucinating, or both.
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Sally Mann wins The Internet. That is all.
— Sally Mann Romano (@MannRomano) December 9, 2019
And now rather than buckle to US censorship Denmark cancels the conference https://t.co/qZJxYZJAIw
— Paul Rosenzweig (@RosenzweigP) December 8, 2019
It’s simple: Trump can’t whine about not receiving due process in the House and then refuse to participate in public proceedings.
No president has done this before.
I’ll say it again: justice will be served whether Trump participates or not. https://t.co/MLi9JemXz8— Kamala Harris (@SenKamalaHarris) December 9, 2019
re: #183 Dread Pirate
Good for Denmark. More countries have to stand up to Trump’s bullying. He can get away with foolishness here but not overseas.
re: #185 jaunte
The fact that he is president means that he is already a willing participant in all of the requirements of the constitution, including impeachment. He doesn’t get to choose to ignore them.
— (((IntheNumbers))) (@ItsNumbersMan) December 9, 2019
Hanukkah FAIL
You didn’t get to the brisket & creme fraiche, or the squid. #fail 🤢😠
— Key Lime Pie Overlord (@Pie_Overlord) December 9, 2019
Quote from RAF crewman Frank Tilley on the sinking of the Tirpitz:
“I think all war is dreadful, but if it came again, we’d have to do the same again. You couldn’t have the Nazis in charge, could you? No way! “
imdb.com
re: #183 Dread Pirate
I’m sorry that you objected to my inclusion in the conference. I am an experienced public diplomacy lecturer who always represents his country well. I have served my country as an officer in the US Air Force, as a CIA intelligence analyst and manager, represented the US… https://t.co/7xoB8wbYyV
— Stanley R. Sloan - Defense of the West (@srs2_) December 8, 2019
Stuck in a cycle of 1-2 hours naps around the clock because of this freaking ankle cast. 2 more days and a wake-up. At least I’m catching up on horror movies and documentaries.
Next up: a remake of the Elizabeth Bathory story in which a descendant is hired to teach a fundie school’s abstinence-only sex-ed, assuring a supply of virgin blood.
The only way this statement can be true is if he knows he will be impeached, convicted & REMOVED FROM OFFICE G-D willing
“No president in American history has been treated like this.” @marklevinshow
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) December 9, 2019
re: #191 Decatur Deb
Stuck in a cycle of 1-2 hours naps around the clock because of this freaking ankle cast. 2 more days and a wake-up. At least I’m catching up on horror movies and documentaries.
Next up: a remake of the Elizabeth Bathory story in which a descendant is hired to teach a fundie school’s abstinence-only sex-ed, assuring a supply of virgin blood.
Ouch! When I first had my spinal injury, I couldn’t get more than four hours at a time, and that was bad enough. Two sounds much worse. Hope there’s no problem past those two days!
re: #191 Decatur Deb
Stuck in a cycle of 1-2 hours naps around the clock because of this freaking ankle cast. 2 more days and a wake-up. At least I’m catching up on horror movies and documentaries.
Next up: a remake of the Elizabeth Bathory story in which a descendant is hired to teach a fundie school’s abstinence-only sex-ed, assuring a supply of virgin blood.
That sounds familiar from my first couple of nights after spinal surgery. I hope you can find some rest soon. Sleep deprivation … really fucks with a person.
Damn. How many tweets and retweets DID racist gramps post today? I just keep scrolling and scrolling. All from Fox News and other far right sources.This is completely nuts.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 9, 2019
Trump has tweeted/retweeted 99 times so far today… mostly RT’s.
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) December 9, 2019
Rep. Nunes says he will pursue legal action on release of phone records https://t.co/flF3cxPg4G @SundayFutures @FoxNews @DevinNunes
— Maria Bartiromo (@MariaBartiromo) December 8, 2019
re: #198 Dread Pirate
Going to be a lot of lawyers in the good representative’s future.
re: #133 Patricia Kayden
Because he, like most of the rest of us, is tired of listening to you people whine and fume and spread dark fantasies about something that you *literally* didn’t give a crap about less than one year ago.
You do realize you’re being the opposite of clever here, right?— Uriel (@sickendun2death) December 9, 2019
US Media: Elizabeth Warren ate a lot of meat and cheese over the last 33 years.
People: Uh, that’s a pretty average average amount of meat and cheese over that much time.
US Media: WOW, just LOOK at all that meat and cheese piled up like that! She ATE that much meat and cheese!— Jason McGoblin (@goddamnedfrank) December 9, 2019
re: #198 Dread Pirate
That guy needs a brighter bulb. 4 watts ain’t cuttin’ it.
re: #201 goddamnedfrank
Like this
NEW: Elizabeth Warren made nearly $2m as a consultant for corporations and financial firms while she was a law professor, according to records from her campaign. The payments don’t fit neatly with her current brand as a crusader against corporate interests https://t.co/DLqwA1SDK5
— Matt Viser (@mviser) December 9, 2019
re: #203 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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How dare she work for a living for 30 years?
*Donald Trump repeatedly makes visiting teams of athletes eat a buffet of nasty, cold fast food*
US Media: Donald Trump is going to win in 2020 because he loves eating garbage!— Jason McGoblin (@goddamnedfrank) December 9, 2019
Good question.
Does Howard Rubenstein still handle Rudy’s PR? Has your mom ever done PR work for Rudy in her position at Rubenstein’s firm? Did anyone at Rubenstein consult on this story?
Why have you still not declared your conflicts of interest? They show here. https://t.co/9AVjI2qSI3— Jay McKenzie (@JamesFourM) December 9, 2019
re: #203 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀
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Goddamned Presstitute…
Uh but it’s OK for Jared and Ivanka to make HOW MUCH while Daddy is betraying us to Putin?????
— The 3-D Zanti Regent (@josephebacon) December 9, 2019
I’m at a hipster coffee shop and all the hipsters are whispering about the amount of meat and cheese Elizabeth Warren ate
— Jason McGoblin (@goddamnedfrank) December 9, 2019
For years, I have seen my black colleagues called “the real racist” for pointing out racism. I am proud to say that I am now officially “the real Nazi” for pointing out anti-Semitism. Achievement unlocked, as they say. https://t.co/tVzU9xFanp
— (((Yair Rosenberg))) (@Yair_Rosenberg) December 9, 2019
THIS THREAD
Yesterday, Trump did what he has repeatedly done since becoming elected president: he was antisemitic.
In this case, it happened in a room full of Jews.
That doesn’t make it less antisemitic. It makes it more disgusting.— Torah Trumps Hate (@TorahTrumpsHate) December 9, 2019
Being Gen-X is voting to send your favorite teachers into space and then watching the winner die in a horrific fireball of engineering failure and management oversight https://t.co/8egpCDrEhu
— Dreadful E (@EvilCEOE) December 9, 2019
re: #211 goddamnedfrank
I do believe a fair number of us in that category would be considered boomers, actually. I remember the crouch in the hallway and under the desk drills…
re: #211 goddamnedfrank
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