New From Seth Meyers: Trump Shakes Up His Campaign as Biden’s Lead Grows
Seth takes a closer look at the president shaking up his flailing campaign as the coronavirus outbreak spirals further out of control.
Seth takes a closer look at the president shaking up his flailing campaign as the coronavirus outbreak spirals further out of control.
Got CL’d on the last thread.
re: #154 Targetpractice
If anything is going to lead to a civil war in this country, it’s going to be the massive cognitive dissonance that will erupt on Inauguration Day, when Donny is removed from power and the Cult of Q realize that he’s not gonna be destroying his opposition and installing himself as God-Emperor.
I would say the Qcumbers are probably the most likely suspects willing to engage in outright domestic terrorism if Trump loses this November and Biden is sworn in come next January. Not all of them, mind you, but I could easily see the most unhinged among them trying to pull off an Oklahoma City-type incident.
After helping her father to explain the #pandemic using cans of beans, Ivanka decides to write a book on her experiences. pic.twitter.com/2dewxDIB9w
— John Moffitt 🌊🌊 (@JohnRMoffitt) July 17, 2020
re: #157 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
I got roasted here when Trump won the election and I noted people would need to cut conservative family members and friends out of their life for their own safety.
Since then, between the murderous gun nuts, Nazis, Proud Boys, Q, plague rats, &c I think my statement was vindicated.
I still remember all the lizards who (rightly) predicted in 2017 that Donny would do everything he could to stomp on civil liberties and individual rights being told to calm down and stop being “hysterical.” That if the Repubs in Congress didn’t stop him, then surely the courts would step in and put a stop to it. After all, his Muslim ban had been stopped in the courts, that would surely dissuade him from pushing further.
re: #2 Dr Lizardo
Got CL’d on the last thread.
I would say the Qcumbers are probably the most likely suspects willing to engage in outright domestic terrorism if Trump loses this November and Biden is sworn in come next January. Not all of them, mind you, but I could easily see the most unhinged among them trying to pull off an Oklahoma City-type incident.
They’re all going to be convinced that the only way he could lose reelection is that the “Deep State” successfully pulled off its “coup” and Biden’s administration is thus “illegitimate.” I foresee another Branch Dildonian “stand-off” in coming years, if not outright terrorism on federal buildings and employees.
Am shocked at the latest Senate update from electoral-vote.com
re: #2 Dr Lizardo
Got CL’d on the last thread.
I would say the Qcumbers are probably the most likely suspects willing to engage in outright domestic terrorism if Trump loses this November and Biden is sworn in come next January. Not all of them, mind you, but I could easily see the most unhinged among them trying to pull off an Oklahoma City-type incident.
We may need to fight no matter who wins.
There’s nothing Völkisch movements love more than dry humping racist foundational mythology. https://t.co/m9QkUJSMVK
— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) July 17, 2020
re: #9 goddamnedfrank
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Pompeo’s outraged…that people don’t realize that America started as a dumping ground for Europe’s criminals and assorted undesirables.
Florida, man
From the story: Fort Lauderdale police corralled it, put it in the backseat of a police car and drove off. https://t.co/kZ8H5wu1VW
— South Florida Sun Sentinel (@SunSentinel) July 16, 2020
re: #8 Sherlock Hound
We may need to fight no matter who wins.
Yeah, there’s gonna be problems - hopefully, only sporadic, low-level and isolated incidents. But these lunatics have been whipped into a frenzy and it seems, like many cultists throughout history, they’re no longer capable of rational thought.
Always incredible.
Always unbearable.
Always disgusting how this person deals with women.
Inexplicable why so many vote him …
I will never understand. pic.twitter.com/nkfz0DIfZm— Marko Silberhand (@MarkoSilberhand) July 6, 2020
Hey guys, Mike Cernovich is very upset about antisemitism.
Hey, remember when YOU paid @GrrrGraphics to draw THIS cartoon? pic.twitter.com/IgoH9ZgUiV
— Antifa Air Force Commander (@aceoaces) July 17, 2020
re: #16 Ace-o-aces
Hey guys, Mike Cernovich is very upset about antisemitism.
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Nazis like Cernovich only care about Jews when they can be used as shields against criticism of white supremacists.
re: #6 🌹UOJB!
Am shocked at the latest Senate update from electoral-vote.com
Because the GOP are gaining on the Democrats?
I’m not shocked.
Right wing propaganda is extremely effective. Scaring white folk in suburbs about roaming gangs of dark skinned folk destroying the ‘burbs is going to play big.
Americans will die holding onto their ethno-nationalism-fundamentalism.
The GOP is winning in rural areas because the GOP is playing the victim card about how unfair it is for big states to have so much power.
It’s a direct play to deny one-person one-vote.
The US was doomed by the creation of the Senate.
Then again, the 18th century wasn’t so progressive, outside of the French thinkers who were trying to brush off Christian theocracy.
Sure, a few “founding fathers” were influenced by such, but in the end the reality that emerged is that the fledgling US was going to be compromised from the beginning.
Thread on eviction court in Omaha from July 1. A person sat in the court (which is a tiny room where the asshole judge makes every person sit with no social distancing and no masks because he’s a Republican).
Court opens at 0900, he bars the door at 0910. Doesn’t matter what time of the day your case is.
He requires tenants to show they don’t owe what the landlord claims, which is the opposite of how the law works.
You would not be surprised that every tenant loses.
a man being evicted is asked by the judge if he has evidentiary issues with the argument that he owes rent. tenant says he doesn’t know what that means but his wife died and he hasn’t gotten his covid payments. judge asks again if he has evidentiary concerns, grants the eviction.
— t.s. 🏴 ☭ (@anarchotrash) July 1, 2020
re: #20 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
With all the madness going on, adding a nationwide homelessness crisis into the mix is a recipe for disaster. Imagine hundreds of thousands of Americans - if not more - with nothing left to lose.
It’s a match in search of a powderkeg.
Here you go @danpfeiffer Pro Biden Boat Parade! https://t.co/WjMFIDZCrp
— Sujatha Hampton (@SujathaHampton) July 16, 2020
Czar Vlad the Putin, 2055.
— Lord Piltdown (@jimreynolds54) July 17, 2020
re: #7 🌹UOJB!
270 to Win is not so bullish.
They have (safe, likely, lean):
Dems: 278
GOP: 204
Toss-up: 56
GOP combinations of toss-ups to win: 0
Toss-up states: AZ, FL, NC, NE-2
Leaning states of course can be flipped with a concerted GOTV effort.
My mom, Jeannette, is 101. She wears a mask. She social distances. She wonders why you don’t. If she can do it, you can do it. And she doesn’t even know she’s doing it. pic.twitter.com/tIEb6bKfa5
— Lewis Black (@TheLewisBlack) June 23, 2020
We are in a pandemic. If you are too stupid to realize how it helps ALL of us if EVERYONE has healthcare, natural selection has a plan for you. https://t.co/IF7FD89w8S
— Mrs. Betty Bowers (@BettyBowers) July 17, 2020
Liberals are losing their minds over the Lincoln Project, a political action committee made up of a coalition of Republican strategists and admen who raised $16.8 million this past quarter to continue their mission of making commercials and posts aimed at upsetting Donald Trump.The group has been regularly praised for its “fearlessness” and the “powerful” content of its ads, liberals say, deeming the anti-Trump commercials “MUST WATCH” because “they are driving him crazy.” A recent example used the coronavirus pandemic to make the case that Trump is an existential threat to the country. “If we have another four years of this, will there even be (big dramatic pause) an America?” asks a passably Ronald Reagan-imitating voice actor as somber music plays in the background in the punny “Mourning in America”-titled ad that came out this week. It was celebrated by Politico’s Joanna Weiss as a “masterful nugget of compact filmmaking.”
Yes, Trump is bad. Historically awful. But liberals, I’m begging you, do not turn to these snakes for salvation.
Bill Humphrey @BillHumphreyMA
some of those Lincoln Project guys within the last 10 years were publicly saying things about non-white people that were basically indistinguishable from the Klan’s positions, so it seems very reasonable to draw a line against some kind of tactical coalition with them.Unsurprisingly for a group of former aides to Republican campaigns and party attachés who have run in the same circles for decades, the Lincoln Project is made up of exactly the kind of people who liberals profess to loathe: a collection of right-wing ghouls dominated by angry white men with bigoted, racist views that they’ve seldom been shy about sharing.
(more at Hell World)
re: #27 Dread Pirate
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5 million people have lost their health insurance as a result of job losses due to CV-19. The fact that Leningrad Lindsey thinks he can score political points by scaring people with the idea that “illegals” will get “free healthcare” says a lot about how deeply invested these assholes are in running as racist an election as they possibly can.
Russian state-based hackers have targeted Western COVID-19 vaccine development, the cybersecurity agencies of the United States, United Kingdom, and Canada say.APT29, a hacker group that has been linked to the Kremlin and Russian-sanctioned hacking campaigns, undertook a campaign to steal information and intellectual property around the development and testing of vaccines for the novel coronavirus.
The campaign sought to “hinder response efforts at a time when healthcare experts and medical researchers need every available resource to help fight the pandemic” reads a joint statement from the three countries
It’s long past time to Stuxnet these sonsabitches.
Also, while we’re at it, lock Russia out from IBAN and SWIFT, kick back with a glass of Scotch and a fine cigar and watch their banking system - and ultimately their economy - crash and burn.
I binge-watched Brave New World. Very well done. (click-click), weed is my Soma.
re: #28 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
(more at Hell World)
As I said the other day, if you want to support the products of Lincoln Project by liking them and sending them to others, then feel free to do so. They are certainly hitting Trump where it hurts (his ego) and doing a great deal of damage to the party as a whole. But do not give them a single penny of support, or any other “Never Trump” group out there claiming to be against the GOP as a whole, because that money will only end up being used to attack Biden the moment Trump is gone. Every dollar you give these groups is gonna be used to reelect every Repub who survives a purge in November and elect new “true conservatives” who will all swear they were never supportive of Trump’s worst ideas.
re: #24 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Fascism is popular in the US.
So I decided to give PeacockTV a try, as it’s “free”.
First off, not too impressed with line-up.
But even worse are the buffering issues I’m experiencing. No other device, > 33 Mbps bandwidth.
Peacock, from what I see at places like Reddit, is not such a big hit.
re: #24 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
270 to Win is not so bullish.
They have (safe, likely, lean):
Dems: 278
GOP: 204
Toss-up: 56GOP combinations of toss-ups to win: 0
Toss-up states: AZ, FL, NC, NE-2Leaning states of course can be flipped with a concerted GOTV effort.
Every day that the polls show Biden with 270+ is a day less that Donny has to make a major change that can save his campaign. Right now, he’s got less than 3 months before early voting begins, less than 2 before his party’s convention, and less than one before schools are supposed to “reopen.” And in between is a rising avalanche of bad shit that has come about because of his refusal to lead at a critical time.
re: #161 Ace-o-aces
Hey guys, Mike Cernovich is very upset about antisemitism.
I don’t read his tweet as protesting anti-Semitism (and the comments are a Dumpster fire).
The original tweet:
Y’all think Ice Cube and P Diddy’s views are marginal?
They feel comfortable to say it out loud now, it’s a mainstream view in their community.
Anti-white racism, celebrated by the left, opened the door to the full gamut of bigotry.
Congrats, liberals!— Cernovich (@Cernovich) July 16, 2020
What’s happening now in Portland results from the moral hazard created in not holding Bill Barr accountable after he terrorized the citizens of DC.
This is a repeating and escalating pattern of domestic violence & abuse.
If the World is listening, the United States is not OK. pic.twitter.com/aGBmPonYHZ— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) July 17, 2020
re: #36 Teukka
Watching the news out of Portland, OR with increasing concern. I’ve seen the same scenario play out time and again in recent history, and although it initially is arbitrary detention, it always escalates to extrajudicial incarcerations and killings.
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In cleaner tweet form:
Watching the news out of Portland, OR with increasing concern. I’ve seen the same scenario play out time and again in recent history, and although it initially is arbitrary detention, it ALWAYS escalates to extrajudicial incarcerations and killings. https://t.co/wufADkK58i
— 🐄 Teo 🐄 (@Teukka72) July 17, 2020
The Cancel Culture of the Nextdoor App Has Forced Me to Resign as Moderator (McSweeney’s Internet Tendency)
LOL
They’re going to get bolder as this goes on longer without any real effort to stop it. Right now, it’s just protestors off the street who are grabbed for “graffiti.” But eventually they’re going to decide that’s not enough, that they’re not “doing enough” and so they’re going to branch out. Next is going to be no-knock home raids in order to grab up BLM “leaders,” then warrantless searches of politicians seen as BLM “supporters” or “enablers.” And each step of the way, they’ll portray it as “law enforcement” meant to bring an end to “terrorism.”
When Dan Rather is spooked, you should probably take a look. https://t.co/OQ9GgRqKXX
— Beau of The Fifth Column (@BeauTFC) July 17, 2020
US senator Ted Cruise (pictured right) speaks movingly of his love for cattle flatulence. pic.twitter.com/IENksTtxjK
— DPRK News Service (@DPRK_News) July 16, 2020
re: #20 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
a man being evicted is asked by the judge if he has evidentiary issues with the argument that he owes rent. tenant says he doesn’t know what that means but his wife died and he hasn’t gotten his covid payments. judge asks again if he has evidentiary concerns, grants the eviction.
Property Rights > Human Rights
That is how America has always worked.
re: #23 Shiplord Kirel, Friend of Moose and Squirrel
Who is this?
Wrong answers only.
The Ghost of Walt Disney welcoming your family back to his Theme Park…
re: #28 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
Liberals are losing their minds over the Lincoln Project, a political action committee made up of a coalition of Republican strategists and admen who raised $16.8 million this past quarter to continue their mission of making commercials and posts aimed at upsetting Donald Trump.
They are doing it out of their own self-interest to help better position themselves in a post-Trump America.
This is from an official announcement emailed to U.S. citizens in Japan:
“U.S. citizens and visa applicants who are granted appointments at the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo or any U.S. consulate in Japan must wear masks upon entering the premises”
I sure hope the orange buffoon doesn’t get wind of this.
An old story about NASA adding a new zodiac sign is being shared again. (It’s still nonsense, BTW.) https://t.co/C64BVyP4I3 pic.twitter.com/feptC3sUjp
— New Scientist (@newscientist) July 15, 2020
re: #50 Alephnaught
An old story about NASA adding a new zodiac sign is being shared again. (It’s still nonsense, BTW.)
It’s important that we embrace the controversy…an obvious attempt to distract from Antifa violence and BLM tyranny!!!
re: #13 🌹UOJB!
Ah, convicted pedophile Rolf Harris. Don’t see him around much these days.
Way it’s looking right now, the GOP is gonna end up splitting into two factions in the event that Trump loses in November.
The first are going to be the “True Conservatives,” mostly the Old Guard and some of the new crop from purple/blue districts/states who are going to insist that they never really liked Trump and thought all his ideas were wrong…but only in execution, they still think he was right about things like closing the border or cutting corporate taxes. Their message will be pure old-school Republicanism: “Vote for us and we’ll make all your dreams come true, don’t worry about who will pay for it!”
The second will be the “True Believers,” which will consist mostly of MAGAts and the party’s assorted detritus hailing from red districts/states where the party could run a dead dog and be guaranteed 50.1% of the final vote. These will be assholes like Gym Jordan, GOHMERT!!!, Raul Cruz, and all the other assholes who think Donny can walk on water. They’re gonna take to the air the moment the election is called for Biden screaming that the country’s been betrayed, the election was rife with “fraud,” and the next administration “illegitimate.” They’ll promise to obstruct and oppose everything they can, make as much noise as possible, and dedicate themselves to keeping every “accomplishment” of Trump’s intact for years to come.
re: #52 John Hughes
Ah, convicted pedophile Rolf Harris. Don’t see him around much these days.
I assume he is working on a duo project with Gary Glitter…
re: #53 Targetpractice
Way it’s looking right now, the GOP is gonna end up splitting into two factions in the event that Trump loses in November.
We have already seen signs of that, Republicans who opposed GOP legislation on ACA and immigration because it was not draconian enough.
re: #55 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
We have already seen signs of that, Republicans who opposed GOP legislation on ACA and immigration because it was not draconian enough.
Right. All you’re going to hear by this time next year is one half of the party insisting that Trump went too far and the other half insisting he failed to go far enough.
Another #SliceandDice and the House of Saud
What the hell is going on here? https://t.co/JleL3lzEsb
— Malcolm Nance (@MalcolmNance) July 17, 2020
re: #56 Targetpractice
Dunno. I think that Pompeo might hold it together. Dominionist, Trumpist, but young and polished enough to be passable as statesmanlike. Given that the Democrats will spend the next four years cleaning up after Trump and Covid at great cost, he might be in a good position in 2024.
re: #58 Greup
Dunno. I think that Pompeo might hold it together. Dominionist, Trumpist, but young and polished enough to be passable as statesmanlike. Given that the Democrats will spend the next four years cleaning up after Trump and Covid at great cost, he might be in a good position in 2024.
I don’t see Mike making a serious try for the presidency, at least not as early as 2024. He’s more likely to take a try at either winning back his old seat in the House or running against Moran in the KA GOP Senate primaries in 2022.
So this just happened to me in Dc. pic.twitter.com/N1fbgfyjOD
— AMERICAblog News (@americablog) July 16, 2020
President Vladimir Putin has ordered snap military drills involving 150,000 personnel and hundreds of aircraft and naval vessels to ensure “security in Russia’s southwest,” the defence ministry said Fridayhttps://t.co/pnn5dcvOnh
— AFP news agency (@AFP) July 17, 2020
re: #56 Targetpractice
Right. All you’re going to hear by this time next year is one half of the party insisting that Trump went too far and the other half insisting he failed to go far enough.
Not that he went too far, it’s just that he was too blatant and too bumbling in his approach.
re: #61 Dread Pirate
President Vladimir Putin has ordered snap military drills involving 150,000 personnel and hundreds of aircraft and naval vessels to ensure “security in Russia’s southwest,” the defence ministry said Friday
Where NATO has bucked up its borders?
re: #62 Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))
Not that he went too far, it’s just that he was too blatant and too bumbling in his approach.
Nah, they’ll say he went “too far” by which they’ll mean that he tried to accomplish too much too fast. Such as the ACA, where they’ll say he was on the right track in trying to get “cheap insurance” back on the markets and going after its funding, but he went “too far” in trying to dismantle it all at once. That he should have let the courts do the dirty work for him, instead of using up valuable time and political capital with a repeal effort that was unpopular from the start.
re: #41 Targetpractice
They’re going to get bolder as this goes on longer without any real effort to stop it. Right now, it’s just protestors off the street who are grabbed for “graffiti.” But eventually they’re going to decide that’s not enough, that they’re not “doing enough” and so they’re going to branch out. Next is going to be no-knock home raids in order to grab up BLM “leaders,” then warrantless searches of politicians seen as BLM “supporters” or “enablers.” And each step of the way, they’ll portray it as “law enforcement” meant to bring an end to “terrorism.”
Unfortunately, there’s not much Governor Kate Brown can do aside from bringing attention to it. Let’s say she called out the Oregon National Guard to protect the protesters: Trump would immediately counter by federalizing those soldiers. If they refused to obey his orders, presumably, he could bring in federalized National Guard soldiers* from another area using the Insurrection Act.
* I’m a little fuzzy on that, I confess. Trump’s powers under the Insurrection Act are fairly broad, though not entirely unlimited.
re: #28 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
(more at Hell World)
The enemy of my enemy and all that.
These folks will never be friends but right now we need every single thing we can use to get rid of this Trump thing.
re: #60 Dave In Austin
I have to say… The End Times coming doesn’t seem like the same stretch as it once did. /
re: #67 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
I have to say… The End Times coming doesn’t seem like the same stretch as it once did. /
She must be a hoot at parties.
Good morning Lizards:
The yayloos in charge of my state:
As midnight approaches and Texas Republicans still haven’t figured out how to have their state convention that was supposed to have started at 9 a.m. today it’s time for this periodic reminder:
Developing nations yearn for this.— Ken Herman (@kherman) July 17, 2020
re: #69 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
Good morning Lizards:
The yayloos in charge of my state:
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LOL, let me guess. Saturday will be a mess and it will look like they did nothing with the entire day off to get their stuff together:
Four hours in, SREC votes 51 to 5 to resume the virtual Republican State Convention Saturday instead of Friday to give time to iron out problems and do training. This is what Chairman James Dickey wanted from the start. pic.twitter.com/sp1Mu7PdG5
— jonathantilove (@JTiloveTX) July 17, 2020
The @AFThunderbirds canceled a Cheyenne demo because “a few of our team members” tested positive for the virus, Nellis Air Force Base said. https://t.co/aiwPP1T6HP
— Stars and Stripes (@starsandstripes) July 17, 2020
A fresh shutdown/lockdown in China:
Travellers were left stranded and residents scrambled to buy groceries as Urumqi - capital of China’s Xinjiang region - went into sudden lockdown on Thursday after confirming one new local Covid-19 patient and three asymptomatic cases.
The city of 3.5 million people shut down its only subway line on Thursday evening and restricted airport arrivals and departures. There were scenes of panic buying in supermarkets after some residential compounds said movement would be restricted, according to posts on social media.
“[We] will resolutely cut off the channel of transmission … strengthen the control of crowded places, the grid management of communities and villages, and carry out stringent screening in the fever clinics of hospitals,” Xinjiang’s Communist Party committee said on Friday.
This article. Read it.
🐶😋 https://t.co/SwHeDKJ0JE pic.twitter.com/PMXWEXeM5j
— Luke McGee (@lukemcgee) July 17, 2020
Now sure seems like a good time to start paying teachers more money.
GOP’s Election Lies Dominate Facebook https://t.co/O77CVdzxwy
— Oliver Willis (@owillis) July 17, 2020
The full article at ProPublica. The link in the tweet is a summary.
propublica.org
re: #66 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
The enemy of my enemy and all that.
These folks will never be friends but right now we need every single thing we can use to get rid of this Trump thing.
they are saying the things that need to be said and that dems could never get away with saying. the truth of it all notwithstanding
“The best part of waking up is llello in your cup.”
WATCH: Police in Milan, Italy, discover cocaine smuggled inside coffee beans. https://t.co/RO8F6HOnX6
— NBC News (@NBCNews) July 17, 2020
re: #80 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
“The best part of waking up is llello in your cup.”
“Good to the last snort!”
re: #81 Dr Lizardo
“Good to the last snort!”
I wouldn’t mind accidentally getting a batch of that. I have a lot of projects to do.
re: #79 Welcome to The Imbleachment (dangerman)
they are saying the things that need to be said and that dems could never get away with saying. the truth of it all notwithstanding
And I don’t know anyone who considers them friends. Really, George Conway, who met Kellyanne through Ann Coulter? Not in any lifetime.
re: #80 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
“The best part of waking up is llello in your cup.”
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Well there’s a morning lift for ya!
Training with dad 💪💪💪 pic.twitter.com/hzUfs7wwMg
— Akki (@akkitwts) July 17, 2020
Wait until Q finds out. 👀
Space oddity: Mexican group claims alien base offers hurricane protection https://t.co/kW6P5N14fb
— The Guardian (@guardian) July 17, 2020
2020 is just getting very weird
Fox cut away from Trump’s speech so that Neil Cavuto could note some ‘mischaracterizations’ from Trump
Cavuto: ‘It was not a disaster under Barack Obama, not only did the Dow essentially triple, but … Americans did very, very well.’ pic.twitter.com/T47seNoLak— Lis Power (@LisPower1) July 16, 2020
re: #88 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
2020 is just getting very weird
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Absolutely no argument from me on your comment.
re: #77 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Hey. How are you doing? How’s the family?
My son woke up early, so I talked him through what’s going to change while I continue to try to work. I’m kinda firing from the hip here.
re: #80 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
“The best part of waking up is llello in your cup.”
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“IS THIS DECAF?! IT DOESNT FEEL LIKE DECAF” https://t.co/PtoBYc501o pic.twitter.com/2ThQ6YfC9R
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) July 17, 2020
Trumpy nonsense from a Trump Cabinet secretary. For one, Obama (https://t.co/gT1XetYX4K) and Bush (https://t.co/jspPaIljIu) signed bills aimed at combating suicide among veterans. (https://t.co/Sd8asA1GsU
— Daniel Dale (@ddale8) July 17, 2020
re: #90 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Great start. Hang tough. You got this!!
Well, that COVID-19 outbreak in the Darkov coal mine in the city of Karvína that I’ve mentioned before?
Yeah - it led to the reimposition of restrictive measures throughout the entire Moravian Silesia region. All because the central government dithered on taking measures in Karvína that would’ve halted the spread of the virus.
The Darkov mine is owned by the Czech government and they fannied about on making a decision as to whether to close it or not for several weeks - while COVID-19 was spreading unchecked not only among the miners but their families, and ultimately the entire community.
re: #93 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Great start. Hang tough. You got this!!
On that topic:
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White House Chief of Staff Calls Fauci “Irresponsible” for Comparing Coronavirus to Spanish Flu https://t.co/kw56bMlzeh pic.twitter.com/x90itrGOEi
— R. Saddler 📎🗽🌊🌊🌊 (@Politics_PR) July 17, 2020
re: #95 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
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re: #96 Backwoods_Sleuth
O_o
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Now that they have lost the mask war the GOP is going with the “Don’t pick on Covid” defense?
Oh shit bullets are sentient now and doing crimes all on their own https://t.co/7e9h6ljCje
— Fiddler (@cFidd) July 17, 2020
re: #97 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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It’s not only they have to lie about what Trump has come. It’s that they have to denigrate the efforts of all of his predecessors. It’s such fucking shit.
re: #96 Backwoods_Sleuth
O_o
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re: #60 Dave In Austin
Is it just me, or was that the most Charles Mansony Jesus ever?
— Dave Weigel (@daveweigel) July 17, 2020
re: #104 plansbandc
Is it just me, or was that the most Charles Mansony Jesus ever?
It’s Jim Caviezal (?) from a movie he was in. 😂
Seems like we’re not far from the “And then they came for me” part of the descent into fascism.
— The Rude Pundit (@rudepundit) July 17, 2020
Hope no one has posted this rant from Chris Cuomo.
Chris Cuomo is all of us. pic.twitter.com/N2ci97A3ah
— The Lincoln Project (@ProjectLincoln) July 16, 2020
re: #109 jaunte
Every pump or semi-auto 12 ga in the largest gun store in this city is sold out.
rkguns.com
Please please please please please!!
This is possible, but we still have to plan to vote his ass out….
‘He’s a coward’: MSNBC’s Donny Deutsch predicts Trump will quit to avoid ‘stunning loss’ to Biden - https://t.co/f8QNRtUoto— Milt Shook (@miltshook) July 17, 2020
re: #105 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Nazi Ingraham doesn’t get that Toronto isn’t even the US. No doubt her idiot followers will ignore that salient fact and proceed to believe the baffling bulkshit she spews about religious freedom, all while Trumpists impose their religious beliefs/dogma on everyone else (and ignoring actual religious tenets of like caring for the poor and unfortunate, etc.).
I hate the goddamned Nazis and the GOP. With the intensity of 1 billion supernovas. The lasting damage they’re inflicting on the nation will not be forgotten anytime soon, which is why the GOP is so intent on trying to pervert the rule of law and protect their power as much as possible ahead of November (like they’re doing in WI, and with the SCT ruling on Florida felons losing their right to vote because of the poll tax to clear their records when Florida can’t even be bothered to tell these people what they actually owe - not that it should matter because it’s a fucking poll tax).
re: #112 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Trump has walked away from things before; we’ve seen this in the past. He’d do it to avoid humiliation.
On the other hand, Trump probably understands there’s a very real possibility he could end up in the slammer, at least in New York, and he knows damn well the only thing standing between him and a cell in Sing-Sing is the office of the presidency.
re: #112 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Not a chance. He’d sooner go scorched earth than know that he’s going to be prosecuted the moment he leaves office. That outcome means he will do anything he can to stay in power for as long as possible.
And it means that we have to make sure that November is such a complete and utter disaster for the GOP that they do not recover.
The only reason the orange anus is running for re-election is to keep his bloated, acne-covered ass out of prison.
Putin couldn’t believe his luck, as the meddling into America’s election he had casually authorized in 2016 paid dividends in death and destruction had hadn’t imagined possible.
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) July 17, 2020
Warren joked about her dog voting Democrat. GOP officials insist electoral pet fraud is no laughing matter. https://t.co/guhIbRkfiW
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) July 17, 2020
The fact that DHS is making graffiti in Portland look like WWIII and using it to justify mass deployments of federal officers is sign of how politicized the department has become. https://t.co/Ru12Y3GuGK
— Garrett M. Graff (@vermontgmg) July 17, 2020
Just to be clear, almost all crime in Portland—including almost all violence—has been LOWER than average over the past several weeks.
(Also, graffiti isn’t a violent crime, and it looks like over half the acts cited by DHS are graffiti.) pic.twitter.com/YU7mH2z5yb— John Pfaff (@JohnFPfaff) July 17, 2020
re: #118 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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re: #41 Targetpractice
They’re going to get bolder as this goes on longer without any real effort to stop it. Right now, it’s just protestors off the street who are grabbed for “graffiti.” But eventually they’re going to decide that’s not enough, that they’re not “doing enough” and so they’re going to branch out. Next is going to be no-knock home raids in order to grab up BLM “leaders,” then warrantless searches of politicians seen as BLM “supporters” or “enablers.” And each step of the way, they’ll portray it as “law enforcement” meant to bring an end to “terrorism.”
Somewhere in that run you’ll see a group of not-so-nice protesters put out a couple of graffiti-ing members as bait while they wait nearby in ambush themselves. It’s not like they’re stupid themselves.
re: #83 Shropshire Slasher
I wouldn’t mind accidentally getting a batch of that. I have a lot of projects to do.
You need a French Connection Press in order to make a cup though.
re: #121 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
Somewhere in that run you’ll see a group of not-so-nice protesters put out a couple of graffiti-ing members as bait while they wait nearby in ambush themselves. It’s not like they’re stupid themselves.
The term “snatch vehicle” occurs in that context. That usage is straight out of Belfast. Don’t be Belfast.
re: #101 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
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[Exit dragged off by Soldiers.]
— William Shakespeare (@Wwm_Shakespeare) July 17, 2020
re: #41 Targetpractice
They’re going to get bolder as this goes on longer without any real effort to stop it. Right now, it’s just protestors off the street who are grabbed for “graffiti.” But eventually they’re going to decide that’s not enough, that they’re not “doing enough” and so they’re going to branch out. Next is going to be no-knock home raids in order to grab up BLM “leaders,” then warrantless searches of politicians seen as BLM “supporters” or “enablers.” And each step of the way, they’ll portray it as “law enforcement” meant to bring an end to “terrorism.”
That’s what his talk about Chicago is.
re: #80 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
“The best part of waking up is llello in your cup.”
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Aw shit. Larry Kudlow not getting his “special shipment” Boo Fucking Hoo!
Another hour, another Karen!
#Viral #RanchoMirage woman harasses gardener who was just doing his job. Continues to move towards him without a mask and no social distance. She then demands to see “his papers.” pic.twitter.com/9Z8AoZVy5r
— Regina Yurrita (@Regilynnn) July 16, 2020
Except that when he did those, people saw daily how much of a nut he was and is.
It’s baffling that they want to do them again.— Yeah Sure WTF Ever 🇨🇦🇺🇸❤️🇺🇸🇨🇦 (@YeahSureWhatev2) July 17, 2020
re: #130 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
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Right, Trump is sucking in the polls because people aren’t seeing enough of him.
Gotcha.
WaPo-ABC poll:
Trump’s handling of the coronavirus
Approve 38%
Disapprove 60%
More than half of the public — 52% — now disapproves “strongly” of Trump’s handling of the outbreak.— Kyle Griffin (@kylegriffin1) July 17, 2020
EXCLUSIVE with @NoahShachtman, @LachCartwright, @AndrewKirell and @TheLloydGrove
There’s an internal revolt at Fox News against the network’s racism, with one source saying “they created a white supremacist cell inside the top cable network in America.”https://t.co/JWIcA1aW5Y— Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) July 17, 2020
re: #135 Patricia Kayden
Wow, Fox being a racist network is a surprise to me.
re: #135 Patricia Kayden
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re: #138 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
Who is left to complain abut it?
Oh Whorealdo? Got anything to say about the racism at TASS, er, 19th Century Fox?
re: #136 Ace Rothstein
Wow, Fox being a racist network is a surprise to me.
Yeah: shocker, isn’t it?
What was the old joke “slogan”? “FOX: Not racist, but #1 with racists” ??
Trump attempted to use the military for domestic law enforcement in DC and hit a brick wall.
He’s forced to use DHS which is smaller and less capable.— Pé (@4everNeverTrump) July 17, 2020
The scenes from Portland of Trump’s modern day Gestapo are horrifying. The White House has truly become the Hate House. We need to #VoteOutHate before it’s too late. pic.twitter.com/9yIAU4343x
I got a million Iraqi dinars that says the GOP coronapalooza in Jacksonville next month gets cancelled.
re: #129 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
Western good morning!
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re: #134 🌹UOJB!
I’ve had it with these assholes screaming they won’t wear masks…
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I’ve signed up for door duty to notify customers they need to have a mask on to come in the store I work at. I thought they wouldn’t need me when they found I would be getting time and a half, but I just got a call looking for additional coverage.
Meanwhile, Judicial Watch is still obsessed with BUTTER EMAILS!!!1!!!!!
‘I find it hard from a practical perspective to believe that somehow they have not done their duty in trying to find records that relate to Secretary Clinton,’ Judge Reggie Walton said at a recent hearing https://t.co/qQ3jUFfGnC pic.twitter.com/mcKztZJyQZ
— Mike Scarcella (@MikeScarcella) July 17, 2020
re: #134 🌹UOJB!
I’ve had it with these assholes screaming they won’t wear masks…
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The only people with a valid medical reason to not wear a mask is if you’ve got burns on your face.
But since burns are an extra susceptibility to all manner of infections, anybody with that as their reason would be utterly delighted to hand over their shopping list and let store employees do it for them instead of going inside themselves.
Meanwhile in West Hartford…Karen calls the cops because a pair of boys are knocking on doors trying to raise money for their football team…
Great summation of COVID and schools over at Balloon Juice.
It did not need to be this way.
We decided as a society that opening up bars for six weeks was more important than opening up schools for several months. We as a society have decided that wearing a mask is a point of contention instead of basic human decency and active citizenship. We as a society have decided to waste a season.
re: #147 wrenchwench
I’ve signed up for door duty to notify customers they need to have a mask on to come in the store I work at. I thought they wouldn’t need me when they found I would be getting time and a half, but I just got a call looking for additional coverage.
Pro-tip:
Ski poles. One end has a handle and a wrist loop, the other end is pointy, and because they’re about 4 feet long anybody close enough has provably violated the 6-feet rule.
re: #135 Patricia Kayden
DAMN.
On June 29, she did an anti-Black Lives Matter monologue which included a line that many viewed as a racist dog whistle and threat: “We will remember those who desert their colors.”
A complaint to corporate executives prompted an HR investigation into how Ingraham’s segment was conceived and made it to air, which ultimately cleared Ingraham and her team of racist intent in deploying the loaded phrase. Marsheila J. Hayes, the Black HR official who also led the June 9 call, was detailed to explain that the phrase was not racist at all. It was simply a historical military reference, said Hayes. (The phrase appears to have been more often used during the nineteenth century, frequently in reference to Civil War turncoats.)
re: #152 sagehen
Pro-tip:
Ski poles. One end has a handle and a wrist loop, the other end is pointy, and because they’re about 4 feet long anybody close enough has provably violated the 6-feet rule.
All tools must be authorized…. I think I’m limited to words. Limitations there, also. I get my minute and a half training before my shift tonight.
re: #153 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
DAMN.
And heaven knows the Civil War had nothing to do with race or bigotry.
Esper issues a de facto ban on the Confederate flag, outlining what flags besides the US flag can be flown. Again, no mention of the Confederate flag. https://t.co/FUA97xdu8h
— Connor O’Brien (@connorobrienNH) July 17, 2020
DoD effectively bans Confederate flags from military installations https://t.co/bYSjfGghjp via @JeffSchogol
— Jeff Schogol (@JeffSchogol) July 17, 2020
Today I issued a memorandum to the force on the display of flags at @DeptofDefense facilities. With this change in policy, we will further improve the morale, cohesion, and readiness of the force in defense of our great Nation. pic.twitter.com/YQPc3kxf4V
— Dr. Mark T. Esper (@EsperDoD) July 17, 2020
Can you explain this Rog???? You’re a numbers guy right?
And this is someone you support?https://t.co/NuZk2i0IpV— And the Wind Cries “Not Talented in Many Ways!!” (@DaveoutofAustin) July 17, 2020
First: Toronto is in Canada.
Second: Joe Biden is a lifelong practicing Catholic.
I think he’s a better Christian than you, even though you wear a cross around your neck on TV for political and fashion purposes.
Knock it off, Laura. I don’t think God even even likes you. pic.twitter.com/uAKKXgHBBn— Russell Drew (@RussOnPolitics) July 17, 2020
The same point came to me after reading the memo
And at the same time, neither are BLM, Antifa, LGBTQ+ pride or other displays of affinity for a movement.
— Meghann Myers (@Meghann_MT) July 17, 2020
re: #159 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
The same point came to me after reading the memo
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It’s not unexpected. The military is definitely trying to remain studiously apolitical at this point.
re: #159 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
So you can’t fly a Pride flag? That doesn’t sound right.
re: #158 Patricia Kayden
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re: #160 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
It’s not unexpected. The military is definitely trying to remain studiously apolitical at this point.
Which is precisely what it should be.
re: #83 Shropshire Slasher
I wouldn’t mind accidentally getting a batch of that. I have a lot of projects to do.
Yeah, but when you come down and see what a total arse you’ve made of it and how none of your friends or cow-orkers will talk to you again…
Coke works when everyone is taking it. When non-cokeheads have to deal with cokeheads, not so much.
re: #162 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Third, Communion is a dangerous practice in the time of coronavirus.
We have priests who are using super soakers to deliver holy water during baptisms and similar religious practices. No sharing of wine or communion wafers either.
re: #165 lawhawk
We have priests who are using super soakers to deliver holy water during baptisms and similar religious practices. No sharing of wine or communion wafers either.
Yep, we handed out sealed-package Communion at Easter. It was kinda cool, to be honest.
re: #156 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
And Esper is gone in 5….4…3….2….
There are two or three here who might be interested, so behind the tags is the continuing 1898 Krag saga… :)
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re: #88 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
2020 is just getting very weird
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NEW: Justice Ginsburg says she has cancer again. She says she plans to stay on the court. pic.twitter.com/1s875DpVYa
— Adam Liptak (@adamliptak) July 17, 2020
re: #170 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
FUUUUUUCK.
So much fucking winning.
JUST IN: IMF says US economy contracted by 37% in the second quarter of 2020
— The Spectator Index (@spectatorindex) July 17, 2020
Trump claims the economy is doing great?
His complete and utter failure not only has killed 140,000+ to date, but he absolutely wrecked the economy. It shrank by 37% in the 2d Quarter.
That’s not just a record for a quarter, but it’s more intense than any time since the Great Depression. It took 4 years for the economy to shrink during the Great Depression. Trump’s nearly there in 3 months. It wont recover anytime soon because of his know nothing approach and those of fellow Trumpists like DeSantis, Kemp, Stitt, or Ducey.
The downside of the Pentagon’s new guidance on flags is that, based on the phrasing, the USS America will no longer be able to rock a ‘Captain America’ flag while at sea (cc @chadgarland) https://t.co/DYzMS21Y9m pic.twitter.com/ud8zK5xMId
— Jared Keller (@jaredbkeller) July 17, 2020
re: #144 jaunte
There are more of us than there are of them.
The lesson from A Bug’s Life. The original modern anti-authoritarian movie.
Good news
New at @CookPolitical: House rating changes in 20 districts, all towards Democrats. I can’t recall the last time we moved so many races at once, let alone in the same direction. pic.twitter.com/Bb9UCO1Jm7
— Dave Wasserman (@Redistrict) July 17, 2020
re: #162 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Third, Communion is a dangerous practice in the time of coronavirus.
True, but the Ontario guidelines - at least IMO - do come uncomfortably close to “state control of religion” - although reading through that link in Ingraham’s tweet (and ewww - Big League Politics simply reeks of RW “religionism”) we can see it is, in fact fairly ecumenical in its proscriptions:
The Ontario Ministry of Health has issued COVID-19 guidelines advising to “suspend activities that increase risk of disease transmission, including” the “sharing or distributing materials or objects, which may include but is not limited to: books, communion, microphones, prayer mats, prayer shawls, water, etc.”
So, I guess, not quite the “war on Christianity” the assholes are trying to make it out to be: presumably if Jews and Muslims can find something to complain about, they can’t be accused of playing favorites…
It still doesn’t ring quite right, though: however, what Canadian regulations have to do with Joe Biden is still a mystery.
re: #159 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
The same point came to me after reading the memo
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Reduce it to the US flag, the service flags, and the state flags. That’s it.
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Wait for the last one 😂 pic.twitter.com/WpNcBsB8lN
— Akki (@akkitwts) July 17, 2020
re: #177 Jay C
True, but the Ontario guidelines - at least IMO - do come uncomfortably close to “state control of religion” - although reading through that link in Ingraham’s tweet (and ewww - Big League Politics simply reeks of RW “religionism”) we can see it is, in fact fairly ecumenical in its proscriptions:
So, I guess, not quite the “war on Christianity” the assholes are trying to make it out to be: presumably if Jews and Muslims can find something to complain about, they can’t be accused of playing favorites…
It doesn’t ring quite right, though: however, what Canadian regulations have to do with Joe Biden is still a mystery.
re: #162 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
Third, Communion is a dangerous practice in the time of coronavirus.
Here in Sweden, most denominations are working to comply with the regulations and recommendations. Like, streaming services are now a thing…
re: #161 Patricia Kayden
So you can’t fly a Pride flag? That doesn’t sound right.
Just join the 42nd Infantry Division!
re: #175 Belafon
The lesson from A Bug’s Life. The original modern anti-authoritarian movie.
NPR had a report about this, including one protestor who was picked up, read his Miranda rights, handcuffed, taken to city hall (?) and released without being charged with anything. Seems they can’t even do “jack-booted thugs” very well (not complaining).
re: #183 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
NPR had a report about this, including one protestor who was picked up, read his Miranda rights, handcuffed, taken to city hall (?) and released without being charged with anything. Seems they can’t even do “jack-booted thugs” very well (not complaining).
When you hope to intimidate someone, they can’t know their constitutional rights.
What country is this? https://t.co/rrIsxWiccP
— Molly Jong-Fast🏡 (@MollyJongFast) July 17, 2020
Soviet Republic of Amerika
re: #183 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
NPR had a report about this, including one protestor who was picked up, read his Miranda rights, handcuffed, taken to city hall (?) and released without being charged with anything. Seems they can’t even do “jack-booted thugs” very well (not complaining).
Harassment and intimidation, pure and simple.
re: #174 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
No Skull and Bones, either.
re: #135 Patricia Kayden
There’s an internal revolt at Fox News against the network’s racism, with one source saying “they created a white supremacist cell inside the top cable network in America.”
it is more like they created a cable network around a white supremacist cell
re: #2 Dr Lizardo
Got CL’d on the last thread.
I would say the Qcumbers are probably the most likely suspects willing to engage in outright domestic terrorism if Trump loses this November and Biden is sworn in come next January. Not all of them, mind you, but I could easily see the most unhinged among them trying to pull off an Oklahoma City-type incident.
Seeing the armed thugs on the street, rounding up people who “fit the profile,” what do you think is going to happen in the weeks before the election? Maybe some excuse will be given … maybe not even that.
Trump’s internal enemies will be rounded up, the voting places in black neighborhoods will be ringed with soldiers & tanks, and the results will be counted by Bill Barr’s corrupt toadies.
FOUR MORE YEARS!
Perhaps to the surprise of no one who lives in Southern California:
In the first months of the pandemic, Orange County leaders looked at the frightening coronavirus outbreaks and rising death toll to the north in Los Angeles County and felt their communities were doing pretty well in comparison.
But less than two months later, the conditions have changed dramatically. Over the last week, Orange County as well as two other suburban counties to the east of L.A. — Riverside and San Bernardino — are reporting worse coronavirus case rates per capita than L.A. County, according to a Times analysis.
The shift is all the more dramatic because Los Angeles County — long the epicenter of the coronavirus in California — continues to see huge spikes in cases. On Thursday, it reported more than 4,000 new cases, shattering a one-day record. But the new surge in COVID-19 has been particularly painful for suburban counties that were eager to reopen their economies after months of stay-at-home orders and where political battles raged about whether the government should require residents to wear masks in public settings.
The three counties opened many businesses a week before Los Angeles County. And along with the decisions by all three counties to rescind local mask-wearing orders, some experts said that sent an unintended message to some residents that they could go back to old routines.
re: #183 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
NPR had a report about this, including one protestor who was picked up, read his Miranda rights, handcuffed, taken to city hall (?) and released without being charged with anything. Seems they can’t even do “jack-booted thugs” very well (not complaining).
The videos of the jackboots are going to make for excellent campaign ads for the Left.
re: #184 Belafon
When you hope to intimidate someone, they can’t know their constitutional rights.
Not sure what you’re saying here — the report says they were read their Miranda rights. (In my younger, demonstrating days, we had workshops on what to do if we were detained or arrested. I don’t know if they’re doing it now,)
re: #164 John Hughes
Yeah, but when you come down and see what a total arse you’ve made of it and how none of your friends or cow-orkers will talk to you again…
Coke works when everyone is taking it. When non-cokeheads have to deal with cokeheads, not so much.
Coke makes you feel like you have three times the energy but leaves you so addled that the same task winds up taking at least three times as long…
re: #193 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
Not sure what you’re saying here — the report says they were read their Miranda rights. (In my younger, demonstrating days, we had workshops on what to do if we were detained or arrested. I don’t know if they’re doing it now,)
After declining the opportunity to waive those rights (to remain silent, specifically) and requesting a lawyer’s presence, that’s when the release came.
With our current positivity rate of 7%, that is 490 positive people with COVID19 who don’t know it yet. Many of them will not self-isolate until they get that positive result back.
— Reg Brigham (@RegSpeaksMath) July 17, 2020
NEW—Speed of testing is most critical factor in success of contact tracing strategies to slow #COVID19; a delay of 3 days or more between symptom onset & testing will not reduce onward transmission of virus sufficiently: a modelling study @TheLancetPH https://t.co/fMuK523UzM pic.twitter.com/Nf2aEU0NIG
— The Lancet (@TheLancet) July 17, 2020
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re: #193 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
Not sure what you’re saying here — the report says they were read their Miranda rights. (In my younger, demonstrating days, we had workshops on what to do if we were detained or arrested. I don’t know if they’re doing it now,)
I didn’t quite say it properly. They tried to intimidate the person who they arrested/kidnapped. People know the phrase “Miranda Rights” from TV, and know you have to have them read to you, but not nearly as many people know what to do in the situation this guy was in. A whole lot of people would have attempted to talk their way out of it, which would have gotten them in trouble, because it’s not that hard to confess to a crime.
Michigan college to hold in-person graduation ceremony with as many as 2,600 guests amid the coronavirus pandemic https://t.co/uLiKwcbDcg pic.twitter.com/TO97vblwTG
— The Hill (@thehill) July 17, 2020
Hillsdale College is a private conservative college in Hillsdale, Michigan - Wikipedia
re: #198 Belafon
I didn’t quite say it properly. They tried to intimidate the person who they arrested/kidnapped. People know the phrase “Miranda Rights” from TV, and know you have to have them read to you, but not nearly as many people know what to do in the situation this guy was in. A whole lot of people would have attempted to talk their way out of it, which would have gotten them in trouble, because it’s not that hard to confess to a crime.
Just going to say that there are multiple purposes to this. Intimidate. Create panic. Create uncertain responses.
I think the answer to all of these is to shine the light of day on everything and make everyone own up to it in public. No unidentified feds. Make THEM document every single arrest. Follow public procedure.
Shocked, shocked I say
Question: “Have [President Trump] and the First Lady decided whether Barron will go back to school?”
Kellyanne Conway: “Oh that’s a personal decision.” pic.twitter.com/KD9IkbUlSS— The Hill (@thehill) July 17, 2020
re: #201 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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re: #195 wrenchwench
After declining the opportunity to waive those rights (to remain silent, specifically) and requesting a lawyer’s presence, that’s when the release came.
Sounds like they listened when they were read their rights. I’m still unclear about what you’re saying.
re: #197 Quoth the raven, Covfefe.
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re: #198 Belafon
I didn’t quite say it properly. They tried to intimidate the person who they arrested/kidnapped. People know the phrase “Miranda Rights” from TV, and know you have to have them read to you, but not nearly as many people know what to do in the situation this guy was in. A whole lot of people would have attempted to talk their way out of it, which would have gotten them in trouble, because it’s not that hard to confess to a crime.
Maybe… as I said, when I was going to demonstrations, they had instruction on all that. I don’t know whether BLM and other groups are doing the same thing, but I would hope (and suspect) so.
re: #200 gwangung
Just going to say that there are multiple purposes to this. Intimidate. Create panic. Create uncertain responses.
I think the answer to all of these is to shine the light of day on everything and make everyone own up to it in public. No unidentified feds. Make THEM document every single arrest. Follow public procedure.
If they were to try and arrest me, they better have proper ID on them or I’ll assume they’re militia out to disappear folks and shoot first. It would probably end with multiple dead including me but I’d be happy to take an honor guard to hell with me.
re: #203 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
Sounds like they listened when they were read their rights. I’m still unclear about what you’re saying.
The guy was basically renditioned by people unknown (which is kidnapping), held without cause, no warrant, questioned, Mirandized and when he asked for an attorney, was immediately released with no explanation. He has no idea of he was charged with anything.
re: #199 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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Owning the libs by killing off your base.
Evil is fundamentally stupid.
re: #199 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
Of course it would be Hillsdale. Of COURSE.
re: #205 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
Maybe… as I said, when I was going to demonstrations, they had instruction on all that. I don’t know whether BLM and other groups are doing the same thing, but I would hope (and suspect) so.
And what if you’re a random person they’ve picked up off the street not affiliated with those groups.
Oh, you just know DeVos will fighting for this to qualify for school vouchers usage
— 𝙒𝘽 𝙔𝙤𝙪𝙣𝙜 🍕🐀😷 (@FormerDirtDart) July 17, 2020
Reminder that after due deliberation, we recently already settled on a term for these private teachers: https://t.co/t9GX5ir9Kq
— Alec MacGillis (@AlecMacGillis) July 17, 2020
Political lobbyist Jack Abramoff has pleaded guilty to conspiracy to defraud investors in the initial coin offering for cryptocurrency AML BitCoin. Abramoff and AML BitCoin founder, Marcus Andrade took around $5.6M from 2400 investors with false promises.https://t.co/pnaFKniQmu
— FCCED - Financial Crimes News (@FinCrimeEdu) July 15, 2020
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re: #207 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
The guy was basically renditioned by people unknown (which is kidnapping), held without cause, no warrant, questioned, Mirandized and when he asked for an attorney, was immediately released with no explanation. He has no idea of he was charged with anything.
Yes, I’m aware of that, thanks.
These cake memes have gone too far. pic.twitter.com/LHX203x4ts
— Ankit Panda (@nktpnd) July 17, 2020
The 100-year-old veteran known as Captain Tom—who raised tens of millions of dollars for the British National Health Service during the coronavirus pandemic—receives a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth. https://t.co/Z7dlN0wixp pic.twitter.com/FHtj2k6vzr
— ABC News (@ABC) July 17, 2020
re: #210 Belafon
And what if you’re a random person they’ve picked up off the street not affiliated with those groups.
No idea. Do we have any information on whether any were held longer than that guy?
re: #210 Belafon
And what if you’re a random person they’ve picked up off the street not affiliated with those groups.
Fight or flight unless there is moonshine involved, the it’s f*ck or fight.
When We Go Once, We Go Always … pic.twitter.com/jruAK17sz4
— Dana Gould (@danagould) July 17, 2020
re: #198 Belafon
I didn’t quite say it properly. They tried to intimidate the person who they arrested/kidnapped. People know the phrase “Miranda Rights” from TV, and know you have to have them read to you, but not nearly as many people know what to do in the situation this guy was in. A whole lot of people would have attempted to talk their way out of it, which would have gotten them in trouble, because it’s not that hard to confess to a crime.
I remember the words my dad
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once told me….”If you ever get arrested by the cops, don’t say anything except, ‘I want a lawyer.’ Don’t even tell them your name. Just keep repeating, ‘I want a lawyer.’”
re: #218 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
You know what they say about shitty candidates…
re: #119 Citizen K
Just to be clear, almost all crime in Portland—including almost all violence—has been LOWER than average over the past several weeks.
Only because they are not counting violence by the police and the “police” as violent crime.
re: #216 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
No idea. Do we have any information on whether any were held longer than that guy?
This gets back to what I was originally saying, which was that they kidnapped this guy, and attempted to intimidate him. Had he not known his actual rights, he could have been held for we don’t know how long and what they would have gotten him on. “You know what you did wrong, just admit it!” Let’s say he did some spray painting. It’s still not how they’re supposed to go after him.
re: #218 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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re: #221 John Hughes
Only because they are not counting violence by the police and the “police” as violent crime.
That, and even criminals are practicing social distancing. What does that say about Republicans?
re: #128 🌹UOJB!
He said “are you immigration”, she replied “yes”. She needs to show him her papers. But she doesn’t have any.
Ah Florida Sherrif Man makes an ass of himself…
Strickland said members of his team recorded video of Shoar as he left the debate.
“Go **** yourself,” Shoar can be seen saying in the video.
“Yeah, go put it on Facebook,” Shoar then says before showing his middle finger.
re: #204 William Lewis
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re: #130 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Do not interrupt your enemy when they are making a mistake.
re: #142 jaunte
DHS is using Border Patrolmen and US Marshals in Portland.
The COMBINED staff of the agencies is 50K; the vast majority can’t be taken from other duties.
So, Trump is using the Border Patrol to “police” Portland.
Who’s guarding the border?
re: #222 Belafon
This gets back to what I was originally saying, which was that they kidnapped this guy, and attempted to intimidate him. Had he not known his actual rights, he could have been held - by parties unknown - for we don’t know how long and what they would have gotten him on. “You know what you did wrong, just admit it!” Let’s say he did some spray painting. It’s still not how they’re supposed to go after him.
Kidnapped and held by parties unknown.
Latest from electoral-vote.com has Joe at 406 electoral votes!
Arizona went back into the Joe column!
Good development, but of course you realize that Bill Barr is 100% behind this. https://t.co/yqDWxz35o3
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) July 17, 2020
re: #231 🌹UOJB!
Latest from electoral-vote.com has Joe at 406 electoral votes!
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Trump’s largest EV bankable state is Indiana with 11?
re: #213 goddamnedfrank
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re: #199 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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re: #219 Dr Lizardo
I remember the words my dad
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Heh.
NEVER
Talk to the cops.
re: #231 🌹UOJB!
Strong and likely Democrat gives Biden a clear win. 104 delegates are in the barely D category. That includes places like TX, AZ, and NV. If those tilt to Biden, it’s not only over for Trump, but it likely signals a huge swing in the Senate as well.
Faster please.
Trump’s willing to do his part, as his failures pile up and his solution is to open schools faster than the CDC warns is safe to do so.
re: #28 Anymouse 🌹🏡😷
(more at Hell World)
I get it - some Lincoln Project freaks are Not To Be Trusted.
However.
“If Hitler were to invade Hell, I should at least find a few nice things to say about the Devil in the House of Commons.”
re: #233 b.d. (Boring Competence 2020!)
Trump’s largest EV bankable state is Indiana with 11?
The fact that Republicans are going to have to fight for Texas is starting to scare Republicans. Wait until McConnell’s Labor Day dealine passes.
Hey Boys and Girls!
Guess Who was the troll who spread the fake Gettysburg flag burning stunt on the Net?
It’s a BERNIEBOT!
Adam Rahuba, a former concert promoter, works part-time as a food-delivery driver and a DJ. At 38, he spent most of the past year staying on a friend’s couch in a small town north of Pittsburgh.
A Washington Post investigation found that Rahuba is also the anonymous figure behind a number of social media hoaxes — the most recent played out in Gettysburg on Independence Day — that have riled far-right extremists in recent years and repeatedly duped partisan media outlets.
Rahuba has a long history of provocative online commentary, including a website he created years ago that made light of 9/11. A self-described democratic socialist and supporter of former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, Rahuba said he antagonizes far-right extremists mostly for his own amusement
Add this—I know his family. They live in Harmony Township which is right next door to Ambridge where I lived for a while
re: #206 William Lewis
If they were to try and arrest me, they better have proper ID on them or I’ll assume they’re militia out to disappear folks and shoot first. It would probably end with multiple dead including me but I’d be happy to take an honor guard to hell with me.
Calm down, dear.
re: #241 🌹UOJB!
Hey Boys and Girls!
Guess Who was the troll who spread the fake Gettysburg flag burning stunt on the Net?
It’s a BERNIEBOT!
Adam Rahuba, a former concert promoter, works part-time as a food-delivery driver and a DJ. At 38, he spent most of the past year staying on a friend’s couch in a small town north of Pittsburgh.
A Washington Post investigation found that Rahuba is also the anonymous figure behind a number of social media hoaxes — the most recent played out in Gettysburg on Independence Day — that have riled far-right extremists in recent years and repeatedly duped partisan media outlets.
Rahuba has a long history of provocative online commentary, including a website he created years ago that made light of 9/11. A self-described democratic socialist and supporter of former presidential candidate Bernie Sanders, Rahuba said he antagonizes far-right extremists mostly for his own amusement
Add this—I know his family. They live in Harmony Township which is right next door to Ambridge where I lived for a while
I’m gonna put that guy in with the Lincoln Project people: I like that he got Confederates to look like idiots, but I’m not going to ask him to pick up my lunch.
re: #240 Belafon
The fact that Republicans are going to have to fight for Texas is starting to scare Republicans. Wait until McConnell’s Labor Day dealine passes.
I wonder if we’re staying to see that shift already. Fox News fact checking trump in real time was…extraordinary.
re: #231 🌹UOJB!
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Until Donald Trump is down by 30% in the polls, and half of the Republican senators are refusing to support Donald Trump, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief. And really, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief until January 20th at noon.
re: #237 Ace Rothstein
RBG has liver cancer.
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re: #183 A hollow Gandalfian voice says, VOTE, you fools!
NPR had a report about this, including one protestor who was picked up, read his Miranda rights, handcuffed, taken to city hall (?) and released without being charged with anything. Seems they can’t even do “jack-booted thugs” very well (not complaining).
They are practicing. These are training missions.
re: #245 aatharuv
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Until Donald Trump is down by 30% in the polls, and half of the Republican senators are refusing to support Donald Trump, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief. And really, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief until January 20th at noon.
re: #248 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
You want to kill multiple people and die just to make a point?
Keep your powder dry.
re: #250 John Hughes
You want to kill multiple people and die just to make a point?
Keep your powder dry.
No. I want to kill anyone who attempts to kidnap me. Because parties unknown denying me my freedom is illegal and terrifying.
re: #245 aatharuv
Until Donald Trump is down by 30% in the polls, and half of the Republican senators are refusing to support Donald Trump, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief. And really, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief until January 20th at noon.
If it ever gets to that, the GOP is gonna tear itself apart. But like you, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief until January 20th, 2021.
re: #229 John Hughes
So, Trump is using the Border Patrol to “police” Portland.
Who’s guarding the border?
The Canadians. No one is trying to break into the US.
re: #245 aatharuv
Until Donald Trump is down by 30% in the polls, and half of the Republican senators are refusing to support Donald Trump, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief. And really, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief until January 20th at noon.
“The test seems easy, and it looks like I prepared properly, but I have to finish it.”
Is there anyone here who thinks that we’re done on July 17th?
No shit. A man without a party.
To crazy for Dems and nowhere near crazy enough for repugs.
Justin Amash confirms he won’t run for reelection for House seat https://t.co/fgbW9PHr5C pic.twitter.com/Y0YqKiRuG4
— CNN Politics (@CNNPolitics) July 17, 2020
re: #253 stpaulbear
The Canadians. No one is trying to break into the US.
And the Canadian border patrol had turned away 5000 Americans from entering Canada.
re: #255 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
No shit. A man without a party.
To crazy for Dems and nowhere near crazy enough for repugs.
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re: #242 John Hughes
Calm down, dear.
They’re getting ready to kill the way they did in Argentina and Chile. These scum are one step away from taking protesters on one way helicopter flights. If the intimidation doesn’t work, they’ll start killing. Disappearing.
Sorry, but I will not “calm down”.
re: #257 aatharuv
If the GOP self destructs, maybe he’ll be the person to create a saner political party on that side of the spectrum.
If but that if he was sane. He’s not. He’s just anti-trump.
re: #255 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
No shit. A man without a party.
To crazy for Dems and nowhere near crazy enough for repugs.
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OK, do the people of Portland have any legal recourse in this “anonymous camo cop” bullshit? It can’t be legal on any level. Please tell me it’s not. So can the governor, mayor and the people kidnapped and messed with sue or get a judge to force the issue and make them quit this shit? This crap of cops wearing any sort of camo has to go too. They aren’t military.
And may the fleas of one million camels infest the crotches of all responsible for the mess and ALL the rest of it. Also too, rusty farm implements and rabid wolverines, guess the rest.
Edit to add: I wonder if it’s possible to follow these fucks around from a distance and find out who they are as individuals. They need to be exposed.
Don’t threaten me with a good time https://t.co/ATkSwdI7nN
— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) July 17, 2020
re: #251 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
No. I want to kill anyone who attempts to kidnap me.
If you try that then you will die.
Because parties unknown denying me my freedom is illegal and terrifying.
Illegal? How do you know before you’ve seen a lawyer. Pretty hard to do when you’re dead.
Can we stop it with the macho bullshit? That’s how you got into this mess in the first place.
re: #231 🌹UOJB!
Latest from electoral-vote.com has Joe at 406 electoral votes!
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Arizona went back into the Joe column!
Certainly not “bad” polling news, but that map only gets Joe to 406 by including a couple of big leaners, (TX mainly), and I’m not sure that’s going to be doable. However, even giving Trump a few of the “leaners” (TX, OH, GA) that still gives Biden 330-340 or so: which is a victory I would be quite willing to take (especially as he will probably have a larger popular-vote edge than HRC).
re: #259 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
GODDAMMITALL.
IfI’dbutbuy that if he was sane. He’s not. He’s just anti-trump.
This really goes to the heart of the American problem. Amash fully buys into all things Republican except trump. This isn’t going to be fixed by one election. The Republican party needs to die. Completely die. Nuked and salted die.
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell will jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
re: #261 A Mom Anon
OK, do the people of Portland have any legal recourse in this “anonymous camo cop” bullshit? It can’t be legal on any level. Please tell me it’s not. So can the governor, mayor and the people kidnapped and messed with sue or get a judge to force the issue and make them quit this shit? This crap of cops wearing any sort of camo has to go too. They aren’t military.
And may the fleas of one million camels infest the crotches of all responsible for the mess and ALL the rest of it. Also too, rusty farm implements and rabid wolverines, guess the rest.
I have faith in Senator Ron Wyden, for the moment. The governor is good, too. The combo should be great.
re: #213 goddamnedfrank
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re: #258 William Lewis
If, and I say if, you were right then attempting to resist when you are “arrested” will go exactly as well as it went for Allende. If you really believe that is what is happening you need to be setting up an organised underground resistance now.
But you don’t really believe that, you’re just posturing.
re: #114 Dr Lizardo
Trump has walked away from things before; we’ve seen this in the past. He’d do it to avoid humiliation.
On the other hand, Trump probably understands there’s a very real possibility he could end up in the slammer, at least in New York, and he knows damn well the only thing standing between him and a cell in Sing-Sing is the office of the presidency.
i dont see him bowing out unless he can really sell it as a legitimate health issue.
quitting for any other reason is just quitting. there’s no good spin.
not this late. and because everyone will know why:
“it was obvious you were gonna lose and it was too much work to try and turn it around…”
so he’s got to stay in and ‘sow the seeds of doubt’ as from electoral-vote.com this am says:
he hates losing (and the damage to his self-image) a lot, probably more than he enjoys being president. He doesn’t care one bit about the electoral hopes of anyone else in his party, and as to his own result, we would guess that the gap between “I win re-election” and “I lose re-election, but in a way I can spend the rest of my life claiming the result was fraudulent” is pretty small for him. On the other hand, the gap between the latter and “I lose reelection in a manner that is beyond all doubt” is massive. So, he’s likely to do whatever it takes to sow the seeds of doubt, regardless of the consequences. And the more likely a loss becomes, and the more he thinks about preserving his post-presidency brand, the stronger that tendency is likely to get.
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell would jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
I think the new Senate would be sworn in by January 3rd?
But that’s not that much more time, really, and only valid if the Democrats win the Senate.
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell would jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
That’s why Democrats need to take control of the Senate, because then they are in control on January 3rd.
re: #272 Belafon
My mistake. I thought it was all on the same day.
Edit: If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day New Year’s Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell would jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 3.
re: #271 aatharuv
I think the new Senate would be sworn in by January 3rd?
But that’s not that much more time, really.
Point is that the “Biden rule”, as I believe they termed it with Garland, would mean fuck all.
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell would jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
January 3 is the date the new Senate is sworn in. If good prevails, McConnell will no longer be Senate Majority Leader and so RBG would then only need to make it through the end of the year.
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell would jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
G*d willing, not: but nope in that case anyway: the Senate that convenes on Jan. 4, 2021 will be the one reflecting the election results from November, in which - it is devoutly to be hoped - Mitch McConnell will either be absent from, or, at best, Minority Leader and in no position to jam anything (well, nominations, anyway!).
re: #263 John Hughes
Illegal? How do you know before you’ve seen a lawyer. Pretty hard to do when you’re dead.
Are you high? People in camo with no, ZERO designations as to who they are kidnapping people of the street by pulling them into cats and talking off? Who knows they’re not 3%ers? Or some of Trump’s very fine people? Just who the fuck are they? If you’re not wearing a badge (minimally) you’re fucking nobody.
And me? I’m a woman who’d rather not be kidnapped and potentially raped by a group of unknown men. So yeah, dead might not be so bad (and do not argue this with me, having been raped I’d literally rather die than deal with that again. Got it?)
re: #252 Dr Lizardo
If it ever gets to that, the GOP is gonna tear itself apart. But like you, I won’t breathe a sigh of relief until January 20th, 2021.
I had always hoped back in 2016, that Trump would break off from the “establishment” GOP and form him own “Trump Party” and basically split the vote.
Maybe it will happen, only 4 years later. As vindictive as Trump is, if the McConnellites split and denounce him, he’d spin up a competitor to Fox and put “Deplorable” candidates up in every state, in every race.
re: #277 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
Are you high? People in camo with no, ZERO designations as to who they are kidnapping people of the street by pulling them into cats and talking off? Who knows they’re not 3%ers? Or some of Trump’s very fine people? Just who the fuck are they? If you’re not wearing a badge (minimally) you’re fucking nobody.
And me? I’m a woman who’d rather not be kidnapped and potentially raped by a group of unknown men. So yeah, dead might not be so bad (and do not argue this with me, having been raped I’d literally rather die than deal with that again. Got it?)
And layer in the story of the boogaloo douches that were impersonating properly designated National Guardsmen, and shit can get pear shaped in a hurry with jackasses running around without ID.
re: #145 Ace Rothstein
I got a million Iraqi dinars that says the GOP coronapalooza in Jacksonville next month gets cancelled.
They already scaled it back to 2500 people a day and 7k when trump speaks
7k is Tulsa territory
re: #269 John Hughes
If, and I say if, you were right then attempting to resist when you are “arrested” will go exactly as well as it went for Allende. If you really believe that is what is happening you need to be setting up an organised underground resistance now.
But you don’t really believe that, you’re just posturing.
Believe what you need to believe.
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell would jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
Pray for a Democratic Senate taking power on 1/3/21 that will block Trump if that happens!
1) The problem is that the phoney cops in Portland want us to get violent to justify their existence.
2) They will always go after the weakest (unarmed) individuals. they are cowards.
FT
Honestly though, if you’re White, have high blood pressure and are depressed because you think your government is basically killing you through indifference indistinguishable from malice, then you’re already 9/10ths of the way to Black Lives Matter.
All you have to add is time— Jason McGlothlen (@goddamnedfrank) July 17, 2020
re: #277 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
This. Co-sign. +100.
If you show no ID, have an unmarked rental van and just try to toss someone in…what would a logical person assume?
A) That it was just a totally legit law enforcement op.
B) That it was law enforcement, but sketchy.
C) SOMEBODY JUST GOT KIDNAPPED! SOMEONE CALL 911! DID ANYONE GET THE PLATE?!
re: #262 goddamnedfrank
This is up there with the taco trucks on every corner.
re: #285 goddamnedfrank
I’d have gone with 3/5ths, but that’s just me.
re: #286 Sufficient unto the day…
This. Co-sign. +100.
If you show no ID, have an unmarked rental van and just try to toss someone in…what would a logical person assume?
A) That it was just a totally legit law enforcement op.
B) That it was law enforcement, but sketchy.
C) SOMEBODY JUST GOT KIDNAPPED! SOMEONE CALL 911! DID ANYONE GET THE PLATE?!
That might be the best way to handle, report it to 911 as a kidnapping.
speaking of kidnapping I have to practice for my set tonight.
This isn’t any result of being aggressive with testing.
It’s because the sheer number of people with covid19 is overwhelming the health delivery system in South Florida.
The deaths will follow. https://t.co/5OkxdCXVmC— lawhawk #maskingforafriend (@lawhawk) July 17, 2020
That is a recipe for disaster given who currently occupies the White House.
— Kurt Vonnegut’s Sphincter (@kurtssphincter) July 17, 2020
I had to post this just for the guy’s handle.
re: #211 FormerDirtDart 🍕🐀 No Capt’n😷Trips
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In Victorian literature (and The Sound of Music), these governesses often married the widowed father.
In 2022…. well, how many celebrities will divorce over Dad’s affair with the tutor? Nanny stories are already a TMZ staple.
Ethan Hawke
Ben Affleck
Gavin Rossdale
Robin Williams
Jude Law
Joe Piscopo
Schwarzenegger
re: #288 lawhawk
I’d have gone with 3/5ths, but that’s just me.
I deliberately avoided it, for one thing because it presents the mental leap as far bigger than it really is.
re: #277 Yeah Sure WhatEVs
And me? I’m a woman who’d rather not be kidnapped and potentially raped by a group of unknown men. So yeah, dead might not be so bad (and do not argue this with me, having been raped I’d literally rather die than deal with that again. Got it?)
That was one of the lessons at the self-defense course I took.
“Do not get in the car, no matter what. Even if he has a gun to your head, DO NOT GET IN THE CAR. Because what he has planned for you if he gets you somewhere isolated is probably worse than a quick death.”
re: #266 Ace Rothstein
If RBG were to not make it a week before Inauguration Day, you damn well better believe that that reptile McConnell will jam through and have a nominee sworn in before noon January 20.
New Congress starts January 2.
re: #263 John Hughes
Can we stop it with the macho bullshit? That’s how you got into this mess in the first place
I still know enough Hapkido that if some asshole grabs me - especially if they are badge-less - I’ll make their lives very painful.