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Sep 2002
República de California
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And despite all the daily outrages, Team D and their pals in the MSM are hard at work lining up a second term for Trump, by way of eliminating from contention and gross-lying-about the positions of the few progressive pols running for the Dem nomination. Latest examples:
o Veteran and antiwar candidate Tulsi Gabbard eliminated from next round of D debates by way of dubious, whimsical and subject-to-change-without-notice DNC debate eligibility criteria. This is why the DNC, rather than the nonpartisan League of Women Voters as in past years, now controls the show - one more way to rig the process. o WaPo lying about Sanders' Medicare For All proposal. See also my link to Matt Taibbi's latest "be very afraid" article over in the Electile Dysfunction thread. Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2019-08-23 at 00:11 |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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If you don't like the forecast, use a Sharpie on the weather map
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Il Duce's stunt with the weather map fired some synapses in my long-term memory.
I have a collection of Gahan Wilson's cartoons entitled, "... And then we'll get him!" which I received as a gift 40 years ago. At the bottom of page 84 is a cartoon featuring a chart showing a downward trend. Two men are looking at it. One is standing and frowning. The other is sitting, with a crazed grin on his face, his hand on a switch. A bit beyond the end of the line on the chart, a wire leading from the switch is taped to the chart. The smiling man is saying, ... and when it gets there I'm going to give it a little electric shock and that will send it straight back up again!Sometimes life imitates art. Sometimes the art is better. Especially in this case, since the art is fantasy, and in real life our Twit(ler)-in-Chief is likely to be re-elected. Talk about a double standard: When Bill Clinton was president, one thing that drove Republicans into a foaming-at-the-mouth, thrashing-on-the-floor, biting-the-carpet frenzy was, the guy would never admit his peccadillos. He was like the kid in Life in Hell, caught in the middle of the kitchen floor right next to the broken cookie jar, saying "I swear to God I didn't do it." And yet, here is Il Duce, carrying this same inclination to the n-plus-1th degree in all matters great and small, and they have no problem with it. Last fiddled with by Dr Sardonicus on 2019-09-05 at 14:50 Reason: xigfin ostpy |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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On September 6, some unnamed(*) bureaucrat at NOAA issued a statement, hung on the very flimsy pretext that some predictions indicated that Alabama might possibly feel some tropical storm force winds from Dorian, chastising the Birmingham office's tweet contradicting Il Duce: Quote:
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Re. the latest manufactured ImpeachImpeachImpeach hysteria gripping DC, I predicted when the story first broke that this would turn into the latest huge own-goal by the Dems, because, having cultivated non-MSM news sources for the past decade-plus, I was well-acquainted with the underlying sordid story about crooked Joe Biden, the one where he publicly bragged to the Council on Foreign Relations about threatening the Ukrainian government with withholding of a huge aid package if said government did not get a certain state prosecutor fired, a prosecutor who just happened to be looking into curruption involving a very cushy financial deal Biden's son had just happened to land with a Ukrainian firm in the wake of the US-sponsored Maidan Spring coup in Ukraine, a story which was roundly ignored as non-newsworthy by the western MSM at the time. MofA has a nice summing-up of the whole sordid affair:
The Democrats' Impeachment Attempt Against Trump Is A Huge Mistake | Moon of Alabama MofA adds: "Trump should be impeached for his crimes against Syria, Venezuela and Yemen," a view echoed by some other well-kown voices in the political blogosphere, along with the accompanying why-that-will-never-happen commentary: They’d never dream of impeaching based on illegal wars, illegal mass surveillance, or a thousand other genuine abuses of state power. So when the entire liberal mainstream coalesces around the conclusion that impeachment is suddenly mandatory — yeah, I’m skeptical — Michael Tracey (@mtracey) September 25, 2019 Matt Stoller sees the hand of recently fired John Bolton’s revenge of having Trump impeached over Trump’s abuse of power regarding the Biden family’s soft influence peddling is a turducken of corruption. — Matt Stoller (@matthewstoller) September 25, 2019 ['Turducken' is a portmanteau for deboned chicken stuffed into a deboned duck, further stuffed into a deboned turkey.] Last fiddled with by ewmayer on 2019-09-25 at 21:25 |
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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;-) I hardly need point out that in addition to there being no evidence that Prosecutor-General Shokin was even investigating Hunter Biden, that, as VP, Joe Biden was hardly in a position to order withholding of a billion dollars in loan guarantees. There was plenty of pressure from other quarters at getting Shokin out. There were some folks, for example, who were chagrined at his refusal to go after Russian operatives who had been using Ukrainian protesters as practice in keeping up their marksmanship as snipers. Biden, as VP, was merely delivering the threat to withhold the funds. Meanwhile, in the here and now... Of course, besides stopping the DNI from delivering a "credible and urgent" whistleblower complaint to Congress, the apparent subject of the complaint -- coercing a foreign power to help out with an election campaign -- is also illegal. But it is puzzling. Why would OTOH, Il Duce is certainly a dim enough bulb actually to try bullying a foreign leader to go after a domestic political rival, as reports indicate. But, as I said, it is puzzling. This sort of hamfisted nonsense is really unnecessary. The R's could make an ad that works in a clip of the original Star Trek series, fading in with a voiceover saying, Think of what could happen if Joe Biden became president... SPOCK: Do you wish to call any witnesses, Captain Kirk?Then, the clip fades out, and a printed message appears: JOE BIDEN -- HE'S PAST IT |
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In My Own Galaxy!
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Sep 2002
República de California
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Solomon: These once-secret memos cast doubt on Joe Biden's Ukraine story | TheHill Quote:
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Feb 2017
Nowhere
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Besides the factually suspect premise of Biden having met with Poroshenko in March 2016, there is also the fact that, as VP, he simply did not have the authority to make good on a threat to withhold funds. Hard to get around that one.
And what is the nature of the allegations against him? That he was trying to protect his son. And, based on his braggadocio, we know that he was making no secret of -- indeed, most likely exaggerated -- his role in getting Prosecutor-General Shokin fired. In the here and now, Il Duce, as President, does have the authority to withhold funds. And the allegations about him WRT Ukraine are, that he threatened to do so to coerce the President of Ukraine to order an investigation into a domestic political opponent and potential campaign rival. Also in the here and now, we know that, long before news of the whistleblower complaint became public, WH minions moved heaven and earth to bury it. Now why would they do that? ![]() Curiously, one of the WH and R's lines about the complaint is that, even though they don't know who filed the complaint, that it was someone motivated by political bias. Neat trick, knowing the motives of an unknown person. Also, totally irrelevant as to the merits of the complaint. But, of course, we are in the post-truth era. Facts don't matter anymore. |
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