Trevor Noah: Republicans Take Omicron Conspiracies to a New Level
A way to justify mail-in voting. Coronavirus-filled bones. A new Trump modified vaccine. The Omicron conspiracy theories are straight-up insane. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #Omicron
A way to justify mail-in voting. Coronavirus-filled bones. A new Trump modified vaccine. The Omicron conspiracy theories are straight-up insane. #DailyShow #TrevorNoah #Omicron
Shamelessness is their superpower
— aagcobb (@aagcobb1) December 28, 2021
Holy crap. I swear to God I had no idea that the NY Times was running this story, and certainly not TODAY! https://t.co/mypNNNo0YA
— Charles #GetCovered-ba 🩺 (@charles_gaba) December 28, 2021
Those are the folks that vote Republican.
— DrSquishy (@DrSquishy) December 28, 2021
I’m a middle-aged white person, overweight. The co-morbidity I don’t have is being a vax-denying Trumper, and that does seem important.
The irrational, deranged incitement against Dr. Fauci is at a fever pitch. Trump Jr. is trying to get him killed. pic.twitter.com/hBqyNkvXsA
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 28, 2021
re: #4 Charles Johnson
I hope Fauci is smart enough to have security near him at all times when he’s out in public.
re: #4 Charles Johnson
The husband of my unvaccinated dead coworker posted on Facebook the conspiracy theory that they wanted to starve the unvaccinated to death.
re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg
I hope Fauci is smart enough to have security near him at all times when he’s out in public.
I believe he does.
re: #6 No Malarkey!
The husband of my unvaccinated dead coworker posted on Facebook the conspiracy theory that they wanted to starve the unvaccinated to death.
Kind of hard for a person to eat when they, you know, CAN’T FUCKING BREATHE.
re: #3 Barefoot Grin
I’m a middle-aged white person, overweight. The co-morbidity I don’t have is being a vax-denying Trumper, and that does seem important.
Fat, vaxxed=OK
Fat, antivaxx= Dead
I mean you literally could just DoorDash yourself some Burger King if you want it that badly.🤷🏾♀️ https://t.co/iK90A9zhRX
— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid 😷 (@JoyAnnReid) December 28, 2021
re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg
I hope Fauci is smart enough to have security near him at all times when he’s out in public.
I believe he’s had 24/7 security for himself and his family for quite a while now.
re: #8 Eclectic Cyborg
Kind of hard for a person to eat when they, you know, CAN’T FUCKING BREATHE.
It’s also can be hard to eat when you lose your sense of taste. Several years ago I had a cold (probably a coronavirus type) where I lost my sense of taste for maybe 10 days; I do like bland food but it was a true chore to eat when there was literally no taste.
re: #6 No Malarkey!
The husband of my unvaccinated dead coworker posted on Facebook the conspiracy theory that they wanted to starve the unvaccinated to death.
So she/he starved?
Death didn’t teach them anything.
Wish I could give a fuck.
re: #10 DodgerFan1988
They said I could have it my way!
re: #12 Hecuba’s daughter
It’s also can be hard to eat when you lose your sense of taste. Several years ago I had a cold (probably a coronavirus type) where I lost my sense of taste for maybe 10 days; I do like bland food but it was a true chore to eat when there was literally no taste.
I feel you. I had a sinus infection a few years back that did the same to me.
Timeline cleanser. Eagle with a GoPro… pic.twitter.com/4SGa03FnoM
— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) December 28, 2021
re: #8 Eclectic Cyborg
Kind of hard for a person to eat when they, you know, CAN’T FUCKING BREATHE.
Keep in mind this guy is posting conspiracy theories from an anonymous, anti-Semitic flat-earther who denies the germ theory of disease.
re: #6 No Malarkey!
The husband of my unvaccinated dead coworker posted on Facebook the conspiracy theory that they wanted to starve the unvaccinated to death.
There’s no bouncing back after being a conspiracy lunatic has killed your spouse.
Even if we were the most ruthless, soul-dead mob of psychopaths in human history, why would we conspire to kill off the Covidiots when they are doing such a bang-up job of it themselves?
re: #20 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
Even if we were the most ruthless, soul-dead mob of psychopaths in human history, why would we conspire to kill off the Covidiots when they are doing such a bang-up job of it themselves?
Logic isn’t their strong suit. If it feeds their paranoid fantasies, its good enough for them.
re: #14 Shropshire Slasher
They said I could have it my way!
Singing plague rats: Hold the pickle, hold the lettuce. Covid virus won’t infect us.
A cat/kitty truce has been achieved.
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re: #23 Eventual Carrion
A cat/kitty truce has been achieved.
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re: #24 Rightwingconspirator
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re: #6 No Malarkey!
The husband of my unvaccinated dead coworker posted on Facebook the conspiracy theory that they wanted to starve the unvaccinated to death.
So that’s the rationale behind all those empty grocery-store shelves*?
*which really aren’t, but never mind for now.
re: #24 Rightwingconspirator
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re: #27 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
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re: #28 No Malarkey!
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Good
Parents of Pittsburgh teen who accidentally shot and killed 5-year-old brother charged as well
A Pittsburgh couple left their semi-automatic handgun out and their 13-year-old son accidentally shot his 5-year-old brother in the face, killing him. Now, the parents will face charges too.
Thomas Wolfe, 35, and Sara Gerwig, 37, were charged Monday with endangering the welfare of children for leaving the gun out, the Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office announced.
Both Wolfe and Gerwig were home watching TV and cooking dinner on the night of Nov. 22, according to the criminal complaint obtained by the Daily News. But neither noticed when the teenager, Keegan, picked up Wolfe’s semi-automatic 9mm handgun and shot his brother, Connor.
re: #30 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
But neither noticed when the teenager, Keegan, picked up Wolfe’s semi-automatic 9mm handgun and shot his brother, Connor.
How in the fuck do you not hear a GUN going off?
re: #30 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
Good
Parents of Pittsburgh teen who accidentally shot and killed 5-year-old brother charged as well
and NO
they have not “suffered enough”
“I’m all for vaccination, BUT…”
Look at the ridiculously obtuse bullshit this dude pushes. They’re trying to HELP people, you overweening jackweasel. pic.twitter.com/5R3isTKy6L— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 28, 2021
re: #6 No Malarkey!
The husband of my unvaccinated dead coworker posted on Facebook the conspiracy theory that they wanted to starve the unvaccinated to death.
How, by not seating them at Olive Garden and Cheesecake Factory?
re: #32 Dangerman
and NO
they have not “suffered enough”
At the very least they can be used to serve as an example for the others. A trial and conviction will last longer in people’s memories than simply it being written off as a tragic accident with the parents having “suffered enough”.
And I expect the 13-year-old is essentially traumatized for the rest of his life. Or he’s a psychopath.
re: #34 The Pie Overlord!
How, by not seating them at Olive Garden and Cheesecake Factory?
Locking the vaccinated out of stores until they “get the needle.” I don’t think he’s too bright.
this moronic book banning in OK isn’t quite a thing yet.
first - - he’s not worried that schools would have to also remove “The Bible,” for example, given that the Old Testament’s “Song of Songs” contains graphic sexual depictions, because he contends that schools don’t have Bibles on library shelves.
but the kicker is this - Standridge said if a district refuses to remove a book, a parent would have to sue and get an arbiter.
psst: (that means $$$)
“Most likely these things will end up in court,” Standridge said. “My guess is the schools won’t comply and the parents will have to seek injunctive relief. That will be up to the trier of fact
a total clusterfuck
re: #35 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
At the very least they can be used to serve as an example for the others. A trial and conviction will last longer in people’s memories than simply it being written off as a tragic accident with the parents having “suffered enough”.
And I expect the 13-year-old is essentially traumatized for the rest of his life. Or he’s a psychopath.
It’s useful to think of all 13-yr-old boys as part-time psychopaths. In an Old School Pittsburgh solution the father would cop to significant time to get the kid and wife off. Probably not going to happen.
Gains among the bottom 1/3, you say?
No wonder the GOP is furious. https://t.co/busyMcKjcW— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) December 28, 2021
And the CDC doesn’t have anything to say about it in any case! This egomaniac is supposed to be a leading progressive but he has the brain power of a fruit fly. https://t.co/p32c8JjaAe
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 28, 2021
re: #35 FFL (GOP Delenda Est)
At the very least they can be used to serve as an example for the others. A trial and conviction will last longer in people’s memories than simply it being written off as a tragic accident with the parents having “suffered enough”.
And I expect the 13-year-old is essentially traumatized for the rest of his life. Or he’s a psychopath.
that has long been my approach
After a few cases the lazy and merely careless will clean up their act - they will learn to take their personal responsibility more seriously - or else.
By making people accountable only for their own *demonstrated* irresponsible behavior we can weed out many of the reckless, careless and the dangerous and leave everyone else (ie the responsible ones) alone
The rest of us, who were already mostly responsible, won’t have to do anything at all.
Responsible gun owners should be screaming to cull out the nutters and only the nutters.
you losing your license and car due to DUI affects me not at all
re: #41 Dangerman
that has long been my approach
After a few cases the lazy and merely careless will clean up their act - they will learn to take their personal responsibility more seriously - or else.
By making people accountable only for their own *demonstrated* irresponsible behavior we can weed out many of the reckless, careless and the dangerous and leave everyone else (ie the responsible ones) alone
The rest of us, who were already mostly responsible, won’t have to do anything at all.
Responsible gun owners should be screaming to cull out the nutters and only the nutters.
you losing your license and car due to DUI affects me not at all
Agree, but I also consider personal carry to be stupid. There’s no reason 99% of the population needs to be walking around with a gun.
What this is really about: Sirota and his fellow travelers are busily poisoning the well for the Democratic Party in the coming midterm elections. https://t.co/tzhuhFqwO0
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 28, 2021
good grief
BREAKING: Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo won’t face criminal charges stemming from allegations by two women of unwanted kissing. A county prosecutor says there was evidence to conclude the conduct the women described did occur, but it did not merit charges. https://t.co/aNxJYWub9Z
— The Associated Press (@AP) December 28, 2021
re: #20 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
Even if we were the most ruthless, soul-dead mob of psychopaths in human history, why would we conspire to kill off the Covidiots when they are doing such a bang-up job of it themselves?
We did by pleading with the covidiots to please get vaccinated, which means they can’t get vaccinated due to the Law of You’renothtebossofme, which means they’ll get sick and die and it’s all our fault. We should have told them not to get vaccinated, so they’d get vaccinated, and then have the New York Times call us a bunch of murderers. Q E fuckin D.
re: #45 ericblair
We did by pleading with the covidiots to please get vaccinated, which means they can’t get vaccinated due to the Law of You’renothtebossofme, which means they’ll get sick and die and it’s all our fault. We should have told them not to get vaccinated, so they’d get vaccinated, and then have the New York Times call us a bunch of murderers. Q E fuckin D.
now my head hurts
re: #44 Backwoods_Sleuth
good grief
I don’t think unwanted kissing usually involves criminal charges. Generally, the kindergarten teacher just tells the kids that it’s not appropriate, and they stop doing it.
re: #42 Belafon
Agree, but I also consider personal carry to be stupid. There’s no reason 99% of the population needs to be walking around with a gun.
Well, but there might be a gunfight in produce over heads of lettuce, or the last avocado, You can never tell when someone going to lose it over the fresh Cornish game hens.
re: #46 Dangerman
now my head hurts
It’s probably the 5G nanobots. Just stick your head in a microwave oven for one minute at 900 watts and your headache will be gone. Easy peasy.
Fuck this piece of shit. https://t.co/MAgMBhYuxb
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) December 28, 2021
re: #40 Charles Johnson
“Not to mention, even if every single Dem in the House *and* Senate (including Manchinema) *and* Biden suddenly decided to pass M4All tomorrow (including killing the filibuster), it would take several years to implement. A wee bit late to have any impact on the pandemic.”
You don’t need to kill the filibuster to pass M4All, just like the GOP didn’t need to kill the filibuster to repeal the ACA. I believe it’s covered under the same rules that govern the BBB legislation, which only needs a simple majority.
re: #46 Dangerman
now my head hurts
Just remember, its always our fault because we can’t be trusted and we politicize everything.
It was a huge mistake for liberals to make masks, expertise, and “the science” a cultural identity marker, which then further politicized everything having to do with COVID. Anti-vaxx sentiment is fueled by distrust. And it’s understandable that they wouldn’t trust us
— Shadi Hamid (@shadihamid) December 26, 2021
re: #50 Backwoods_Sleuth
A bullshit piece of legislation, one of the Patriot Acts IIRC, turned every state into a border state. The BP has jurisdiction within 100-200 miles of every port and international airport. That covers about 90% of the population.
re: #5 Eclectic Cyborg
I hope Fauci is smart enough to have security near him at all times when he’s out in public.
He’s said that he and his family have to have security because of all this shit.
I would add:
11. Never tweet, “Why does that surprise you?” https://t.co/5cLjSpZ6Sf— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 28, 2021
re: #49 ericblair
It’s probably the 5G nanobots. Just stick your head in a microwave oven for one minute at 900 watts and your headache will be gone. Easy peasy.
There was a time you could put that joke on the Intertubes with no likelihood of someone actually trying it.
re: #53 No Malarkey!
At this point pretty much all of the remaining anti-vaxxers are BEYOND CONVINCING. If something was really going to change their mind and make them get the shot, they would have done it already.
At some point the message has to change from “Please do this very important thing to help everybody” to “Fuck you for refusing to do this very important thing to help everybody!”
I will NOT be guilted into feeling badly about taking a hard line with anti-vaxxers. They have more than earned my rage towards them.
re: #57 Decatur Deb
There was a time you could put that joke on the Intertubes with no likelihood of someone actually trying it.
Some years ago, when I was working in Telecom, there was a bogus rumor that gained a lot of traction that stated Apple had incorporated “microwave charging” into the newest iPhone. You just pop your phone in the microwave for 90 seconds and poof! - your battery percentage jumps up.
I’m sure you can guess from there what happened to some of our customers…
re: #59 Eclectic Cyborg
Some years ago, when I was working in Telecom, there was a bogus rumor that gained a lot of traction the stated Apple had incorporated “microwave charging” into the newest iPhone. You just pop your phone in the microwave for 90 seconds and poof! - your battery percentage jumps up.
I’m sure you can guess from there what happened to some of our customers…
Only to the dumbest customers. People who would try to fertilize their lawn with used motor oil if someone told them to.
re: #58 Eclectic Cyborg
At this point pretty much all of the remaining anti-vaxxers are BEYOND CONVINCING. If something was really going to change their mind and make them get the shot, they would have done it already.
At some point the message has to change from “Please do this very important thing to help everybody” to “Fuck you for refusing to do this very important thing to help everybody!”
I will NOT be guilted into feeling badly about taking a hard line with anti-vaxxers. They have more than earned my rage towards them.
If a vaccine mandate had been immediately implemented when the Pfizer vaccine received full approval, my dead coworker might still be alive, even if she felt “oppressed.” So, fuck their feelings, they would at least still have feelings.
re: #33 Charles Johnson
That’s an extreme reach. Pointing out the beneficial cost difference in getting vaccinated vs. going to the hospital is threatening medical bankruptcy just like advising people to inflate their tires is threatening a fiery car crash.
re: #58 Eclectic Cyborg
At this point pretty much all of the remaining anti-vaxxers are BEYOND CONVINCING. If something was really going to change their mind and make them get the shot, they would have done it already.
At some point the message has to change from “Please do this very important thing to help everybody” to “Fuck you for refusing to do this very important thing to help everybody!”
I will NOT be guilted into feeling badly about taking a hard line with anti-vaxxers. They have more than earned my rage towards them.
I won’t either.
Both my wife and I have been physically attacked for wearing masks.
My wife has already mourned his brother’s death (he’s still alive but probably not for long living in the libertarian paradise of Texas).
Both of us were dragged here for requiring the workers installing our HVAC system to be masked at all times inside our house. Your “rights” end at my property line.
re: #63 Rightwingconspirator
Well can’t wait to try this thing out.
[Leave It To Cleaver]
‘Careful with that, Ward.’
—June
re: #66 jaunte
More curve on that one. Good steel lasts forever when well cared for.
re: #68 Rightwingconspirator
It might have come from my great-grandfather’s grocery store in St. Louis. I know grand-dad used it for about 25 years in his own store, and then my mother used it as a gardening tool for another 20.
Looks like Matrix Resurrections has bombed at the box office. Not a complete surprise given that youtube critics who, unlike me, were very familiar with the entire franchise and loved at least the first film, were harshly critical of this new release.
My unvaccinated dead coworker’s husband just posted another anti vaccine meme on Facebook. “The biggest issue with natural immunity is no-one gets rich.” Unfuckingbelieveable.
Clearly. We’ve seen your hair. https://t.co/TBv1YD0wim
— Patti M Piatt #KentuckyStrong (@PiattPatti) December 28, 2021
re: #70 Hecuba’s daughter
Looks like Matrix Resurrections has bombed at the box office. Not a complete surprise given that youtube critics who, unlike me, were very familiar with the entire franchise and loved at least the first film, were harshly critical of this new release.
I don’t think it was a terrible film; it didn’t make want to stop watching, like “Don’t Look Up” did. But it wasn’t nearly as good as the first or second film.
You can literally see the Valentines hearts on the shelves lmao https://t.co/4slJMo7hI3
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) December 28, 2021
re: #71 No Malarkey!
My unvaccinated dead coworker’s husband just posted another anti vaccine meme on Facebook. “The biggest issue with natural immunity is no-one gets rich.” Unfuckingbelieveable.
Has drunken deeply at the anti-intellectual well of American conservatism. Combined with a large dollop of “the establishment and professionals are out to rip you off”*.
* - With the “and give the money to the undeserving brown minority poor” as the often unstated corollary.
re: #49 ericblair
It’s probably the 5G nanobots. Just stick your head in a microwave oven for one minute at 900 watts and your headache will be gone. Easy peasy.
i tried but i couldnt get the door to latch
re: #71 No Malarkey!
My unvaccinated dead coworker’s husband just posted another anti vaccine meme on Facebook. “The biggest issue with natural immunity is no-one gets rich.” Unfuckingbelieveable.
The real issue with “natural immunity” is that you might die. No biggie, I guess.
re: #78 Charles Johnson
The real issue with “natural immunity” is that you might die. No biggie, I guess.
I guess not, but good dog, his wife just died of Covid two days ago!
I forgot Madison Cawthorn was in Starship Troopers.
I put my pants on just like the rest of you - one cat at a time. pic.twitter.com/6jLgZURZ4Y
— Paul Bronks for Lovina Animal Welfare (@slender_sherbet) December 28, 2021
‘Damn, it’s Nigel… hopefully he won’t recognise me… ’ pic.twitter.com/6qBVuk6VMg
— Carl Bovis (@CarlBovisNature) December 28, 2021
Oh you thought that armadillos were just passive little chunks? THINK AGAIN! Look at these two going at it. https://t.co/aLu1nh5R6d
— Gabby Palomo 🐆 (@gabbspalomo) December 28, 2021
Of course Nebraska has almost no deaths because they simply stopped reporting them.
re: #73 Charles Johnson
I don’t think it was a terrible film; it didn’t make want to stop watching, like “Don’t Look Up” did. But it wasn’t nearly as good as the first or second film.
I agree. It felt to me like it kept building to something that never really paid off. Also, I really don’t get WHY they recast those two roles instead of going with all new characters.
Another thing I noticed: If you’ve never at least seen the first film, you are going to be fucking lost. Like, a person randomly calls someone in the Matrix a “coppertop” with zero explanation. Considering it’s been 18 years since the last movie, a small refresher might not have been a bad idea.
Also, some of the meta stuff felt really ham fisted and the after credits scene was lame as fuck.
re: #71 No Malarkey!
My unvaccinated dead coworker’s husband just posted another anti vaccine meme on Facebook. “The biggest issue with natural immunity is no-one gets rich.” Unfuckingbelieveable.
The biggest issue with natural immunity is no disease has ever been wiped out by it.
New York Times, December 25, 1870.
Today the world has been delivered from the great scourge of smallpox.
The disease, known since ancient times, has burned entirely through the world’s people and has no known hosts left to infect.
President Ulysses S. Grant issued a Presidential Proclamation today marking the momentous occasion for mankind, and called on the nation to celebrate the end of this plague which is estimated to have killed over three hundred million people.
Why do putatively smart people insist on pretending not to understand that the emergence of different variants has, quite reasonably, led to different public-health recommendations? https://t.co/plCyYHxlfF
— James Surowiecki (@JamesSurowiecki) December 28, 2021
re: #90 Backwoods_Sleuth
Because this is all politics. Science does not apply. Intelligence does not apply since it’s Republican politics. It is all appeals to emotion and mainly negative emotions at that.
re: #90 Backwoods_Sleuth
So that they can lie to their marks.
ICYMI: The Pennsylvania Secretary of State agreed with voters that the state Supreme Court should become involved in the redistricting process so a new congressional map can be implemented in time for 2022 elections. https://t.co/RlMAh6EmGt
— Democracy Docket (@DemocracyDocket) December 28, 2021
Went to a good local burger joint with a few friends for a small pre-birthday celebration (with proper COVID regulations in place - mandatory masks and Triple-jab vaccination card scanning for entry).
The new menu had a few… interesting translations.
And by interesting I mean that not even Google Translate at its worst could turn the source word here (“Beyond” in Hebrew) into that. And I checked. xD
re: #87 darthstar
Of course Nebraska has almost no deaths because they simply stopped reporting them.
We’re reporting them again, after a hiatus of several months. A raft of lawsuits were filed against the governor.
At the time in the summer when we weren’t reporting them, the governor tried to claim because the CDC wasn’t reporting anything in Nebraska it was the CDC’s fault.
Nebraska Covid Workbook, goes to the state department of Health and Human Services
jill no one is stopping you from helping those people
— WeRateDogs® (@dog_rates) December 28, 2021
re: #66 jaunte
My grandfather used this one a lot:
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The blade is known as a Nakiri knife. Being flat on one side and with no curve along the edge, they’re well suited for chopping vegetables. The cleaver your grandfather used is sharpened on both sides and has a curve to it which makes cutting through meat sinew and bones easier. It’s all a question of efficiency.
NEW: A Venezuelan businessman has filed a defamation lawsuit against Fox News, its former host Lou Dobbs, and Sidney Powell, alleging they falsely implicated him in an election-rigging scheme. He is demanding $250 million in damages. https://t.co/3imJQqcA2d
— Spiro Agnew’s Ghost (@SpiroAgnewGhost) December 28, 2021
PhillyPretzel and the other Philly-based Lizards (nines09, maybe?) will enjoy this one: someone on FB might be mad at me because I basically called bullshit on a family story that her mom walked around the hat of the City Hall William Penn statue.
That previous thread, the one that’s viral right now? The essay on Stonekettle Station?
Case in point, right here. Why in the hell should I have any empathy for these assholes? For their booger-eating audience? These terrorists are trying to get you to kill yourself. Literally. https://t.co/X1qaWEiKzc— Stonekettle (@Stonekettle) December 28, 2021
re: #93 Backwoods_Sleuth
So presumably this means that PA’s redrawn 2022 districting map may be somewhat close to equitable? (IOW, Republicans won’t be able to fuck with it too much?)
How Biden’s Christmas “nightmare” turned into a gift-giving miracle
Eric Boehlert
well, that escalated quickly…
A possible stretch of #Roman road at Kirrriemuir, Angus pic.twitter.com/kBphsqirZO
— Roman Scotland (@RomanScotland) December 28, 2021
And there are stones there. But unfortunately the Romans weren’t the only ones to do this as the same technique is used in the medieval and later periods.
— Roman Scotland (@RomanScotland) December 28, 2021
***
I’m the type of archaeologist who knows that there are at least two ‘grades’ of Roman road in Scotland - neither of which could be described as paved & the type of archaeologist who knows that a Roman road looks very similar to roads constructed after the Romans. https://t.co/0yTwY3BLxo
— Roman Scotland (@RomanScotland) December 28, 2021
In 1929, the Arizona-Mexico border was moved, temporarily and informally, to allow children from Nogales, Sonora, to come to Nogales, Arizona, to the town’s Christmas tree.@boas_phil talks about what we can learn from the story.https://t.co/Ysz1bgrJBQ
— KJZZ Phoenix (@kjzzphoenix) December 28, 2021
re: #104 Backwoods_Sleuth
well, that escalated quickly…
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‘twitter’ sounds like a birb fight, but you better bring your sheepskin and all the receipts.
re: #104 Backwoods_Sleuth
well, that escalated quickly…
Well, considering that that piece of road is in Britain, and is a straight line, “Roman” is the likeliest origin…
re: #99 Mattand
PhillyPretzel and the other Philly-based Lizards (nines09, maybe?) will enjoy this one: someone on FB might be mad at me because I basically called bullshit on a family story that her mom walked around the hat of the City Hall William Penn statue.
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Zedushka is from Philly. I asked him about this and he said, “How would they even get up there?”
re: #99 Mattand
From Wiki;
The building is topped by a 37 ft (11 m) bronze statue weighing 53,348 lb (24,198 kg)[1] of city founder William Penn, one of 250 sculptures created by Alexander Milne Calder that adorn the building inside and out. The statue was cast at the Tacony Iron Works of Northeast Philadelphia and hoisted to the top of the tower in fourteen sections in 1894.[1] The statue is the tallest atop any building in the world.[1][27][28] Despite its lofty perch, the city has mandated that the statue be cleaned about every ten years to remove corrosion and reduce deterioration due to weathering, with the latest cleaning done in May 2017.[27] Penn’s statue is hollow, and a narrow access tunnel through it leads to a 22-inch-diameter (56 cm) hatch atop the hat
She may have.
Because he works for a right wing propaganda organ and he wants to harm the Biden administration any way he can, of course. https://t.co/nDcVdogiD3
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 28, 2021
re: #107 Jay C
Well, considering that that piece of road is in Britain, and is a straight line, “Roman” is the likeliest origin…
I drove down an old Roman road in Wales. I don’t remember it being paved with stones. I do remember that the road had sunk/been trodden upon so much over the centuries that the berms were several feet higher than the roadbed.
Here’s a reaction video of a Lancashire housewife stressing out over the Xmas turkey.
“Nominal, nominal, nominal!”
re: #110 nines09
From Wiki;
The building is topped by a 37 ft (11 m) bronze statue weighing 53,348 lb (24,198 kg)[1] of city founder William Penn, one of 250 sculptures created by Alexander Milne Calder that adorn the building inside and out. The statue was cast at the Tacony Iron Works of Northeast Philadelphia and hoisted to the top of the tower in fourteen sections in 1894.[1] The statue is the tallest atop any building in the world.[1][27][28] Despite its lofty perch, the city has mandated that the statue be cleaned about every ten years to remove corrosion and reduce deterioration due to weathering, with the latest cleaning done in May 2017.[27] Penn’s statue is hollow, and a narrow access tunnel through it leads to a 22-inch-diameter (56 cm) hatch atop the hat
She may have.
No, she didn’t.
“Hey, rando woman off the street, come walk around this tiny space 500+ feet in the air with no way to to prevent you from falling to your death when the winds up here make you lose your balance.”
The only picture you find of people walking on the hat are workers in safety gear on a scaffold when they’re cleaning the statue.
re: #115 Mattand
Don’t care if she did or not. But there is a way up there. If you were wondering.
Living the dream pic.twitter.com/Z6KdkJXRmy
— DAPPER DON DHARSHI • K A M I L • (@SoloFlow786) December 28, 2021
Conservatives just can’t catch a break. So sad.
Fox News Star Was Up for ‘The View’ Gig Until She Refused to Get Vaccine
re: #116 nines09
Don’t care if she did or not. But there is a way up there. If you were wondering.
I wasn’t. I knew the hatch was there.
Christ, sorry I brought it up. It’s a dumb urban legend I’ve heard all my life and thought it funny that people still think it’s real.
There’s always an easier way.. pic.twitter.com/Z4CjjBnm6v
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden_) December 28, 2021
re: #78 Charles Johnson
The real issue with “natural immunity” is that you might die. No biggie, I guess.
People misread these individuals as morons instead of recognizing this is suicide bomber level commitment.
— Kim Stewart (@Goosehonkings) December 28, 2021
I go to twitter, I retweet something, I come back later…what’s this little pop-up? Oh, that’s right. It takes two clicks to retweet things at twitter! So primitive.
re: #118 I Would Prefer Not To
Conservatives just can’t catch a break. So sad.
Wait, I thought The Bubbleheads at Faux, were required to be jabbed?
Texas…where a 12 year old can be forced to have a baby but she can’t check out books about pregnancy and birthing from the public library. pic.twitter.com/FgQYbXgHXO
— hinglemckringleberry (@HingleMkringl) December 26, 2021
I fear there are a couple of errors in that sentence. To my mind, the correct form should be:
“We should ABSOLUTELY make passing a civics test a requirement for service in the U.S. Senate. ” 😉— Arch (Space Laser Vaccination Supervisor) (@Arch_LGF) December 28, 2021
re: #124 Backwoods_Sleuth
It feels like I live in a third-world Country, sometimes.
I *KNOW* we’ve got a Christian Taliban government.
I hope they put her off the train in a f*cking marsh. What a selfish idiot. This is not an act of defiance, it’s an act of bio-terrorism. I hope she gets a visit from karma. https://t.co/yMWlGO7Xww
— Bus Rules🚍 (@SCJ_BusRules) December 28, 2021
re: #115 Mattand
No, she didn’t.
“Hey, rando woman off the street, come walk around this tiny space 500+ feet in the air with no way to to prevent you from falling to your death when the winds up here make you lose your balance.”
The only picture you find of people walking on the hat are workers in safety gear on a scaffold when they’re cleaning the statue.
She could have, before they hoisted it up there.
re: #123 austin_blue
Wait, I thought The Bubbleheads at Faux, were required to be jabbed?
In the NY Headquarters. She is based in Miami.
re: #128 retired cynic
Even when it’s up there, you could walk around the hat by walking around the building.
re: #127 Backwoods_Sleuth
She looks very satisfied with herself.
re: #131 jaunte
She looks very satisfied with herself.
She’s owning the libs, the only thing that matters.
re: #130 jaunte
Even when it’s up there, you could walk around the hat by walking around the building.
That was my first guess.
The red part contains more people than the blue put together. pic.twitter.com/x3ANRQw5oS
— Epic Maps 🗺️ (@Locati0ns) December 14, 2021
rude boy - rihanna pic.twitter.com/apo1hVoFzU
— soviet soldiers dancing (@communistbops) December 28, 2021
KY’s positivity rate Tuesday up to 12.61% (yikes), up from 11.8% yesterday.
4,297 new cases & 23 deaths.
1,330 hospitalizations (+105 from yesterday)
342 in ICUs (-6)
203 on ventilators (-2)— Alex Acquisto (@AcquistoA) December 28, 2021
re: #72 Backwoods_Sleuth
Though, no offense, but someone with a cosmetology degree is more useful to most people on any given day than someone with a degree from MIT… or in Congress.
— Michael Quinn Sullivan🇺🇸 (@MQSullivan) December 28, 2021
re: #134 retired cynic
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re: #137 A hollow voice says Vaccinate the world!
Let’s hope that animal never escapes from the lab.
from the looks of things, it already has.
The Russian Supreme Court has banned Memorial, the organization dedicated to writing the true history of the Soviet union. It’s an extremely bad omen. https://t.co/DR3OrxCa1P
— Anne Applebaum (@anneapplebaum) December 28, 2021
Seems familiar.
My son is applying to MIT. I’m pretty conflicted, but the odds of acceptance are remote.
re: #140 Backwoods_Sleuth
from the looks of things, it already has.
There was no food in that maze. Hammy don’t play that.
I see everyone dunking on this because it’s a seasonal transition, but have you stopped to think maybe what he’s saying is suboptimal is that after years of taking his own financial advice, he now has to shop at Dollar General? https://t.co/4JJVcUiv00
— Blue Heron Farm (@BlueHeronFarmTX) December 28, 2021
re: #143 Barefoot Grin
My son is applying to MIT. I’m pretty conflicted, but the odds of acceptance are remote.
Harvey Mudd and CalTech are just as good in the relevant fields, plus it never snows there.
Happy 75th to Bill “Spaceman” Lee, 1 of the most colorful characters of the ’70s & had game, too. Won 17 in three straight yrs @Redsox (1973-5) & avg’d 276 IPs & 118 ERA+; helped #redsox to AL pennant in ‘75. Here’s his @sabr bio https://t.co/bCDV24xKQs pic.twitter.com/mq8dp9Efy0
— SABR BioProject (@SABRbioproject) December 28, 2021
Putting the finishing touches on this christmas tree because time is a flat circle fuck off 😇
— Daniel José Older (@djolder) December 28, 2021
Anyway it’s looking cute 🎄 pic.twitter.com/XCszDIxRPX
— Daniel José Older (@djolder) December 28, 2021
re: #143 Barefoot Grin
My son is applying to MIT. I’m pretty conflicted, but the odds of acceptance are remote.
He should look at WPI.
re: #146 sagehen
Harvey Mudd and CalTech are just as good in the relevant fields, plus it never snows there.
He may try Harvey Mudd. He’s also got Rose-Hulman, UIUC, Purdue, in his scope. He won a scholarship to RPI in Troy, NY, but isn’t excited about living in Troy.
re: #150 Belafon
He should look at WPI.
He has a couple of friends who are there. I think he’s thinking that he’d use the scholarship to RPI first. But I’d be happy for him to go there. Only about 90 minutes from us.
re: #151 Barefoot Grin
He may try Harvey Mudd. He’s also got Rose-Hulman, UIUC, Purdue, in his scope. He won a scholarship to RPI in Troy, NY, but isn’t excited about living in Troy.
Tell him to suck it up and head to RPI for two years. RPI is a great school and if he kicks ass for two years, he’ll be in MIT for his Junior year.
re: #136 No Malarkey!
Those idiots on ventilators - because they’re not vaccinated obviously - I hope the doctors tell their families, “Just because Omicron is out there and not as deadly doesn’t mean your loved ones can’t still die from Delta…Sopresa!”
re: #153 austin_blue
Tell him to suck it up and head to RPI for two years. RPI is a great school and if he kicks ass for two years, he’ll be in MIT for his Junior year.
You know what? That’s exactly what his older brother told him! (His older bro went to a very affordable place close to home, lived with us, and then transferred junior year to an out of state school where his credits were accepted.)
Mount Fuji pic.twitter.com/IgEvcLbMxJ
— Physics & Astronomy Zone (@zone_astronomy) December 28, 2021
re: #54 Decatur Deb
A bullshit piece of legislation, one of the Patriot Acts IIRC, turned every state into a border state. The BP has jurisdiction within 100-200 miles of every port and international airport. That covers about 90% of the population.
e.g. With the BP responsible for patrolling the areas at and around international land borders, .the whole state of Florida is under the jurisdiction of the BP,
The loss of a legend.
Hall of Famer John Madden, a true giant in coaching, broadcasting and gaming, has died at 85. pic.twitter.com/KP3VJ9zxKg— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 29, 2021
A couple nights ago we talked about the impossibility of human maintenance missions to the Webb observatory. Turns out NASA has contemplated the launch of yet-to-be-designed robot repairmen.
Though a human servicing mission is not feasible for JWST, NASA did make one small design tweak in case the agency wants to give the telescope a tuneup someday. Included on the back of JWST are stickers in the shapes of crosses. They’re meant to serve as targets, to help guide a potential robotic spacecraft visitor to JWST in the future. Over the last decade, various space companies have been working on “servicing satellites,” designed to catch up with satellites already in space and grab hold of them, either to refuel their tanks or to tweak aging components. It’s possible that one day, NASA may want to send a servicing satellite to JWST to add more propellant to the telescope’s tanks, extending its time in space. If that happens, the targets will provide a reference point for where the visiting spacecraft should attach to fill up JWST’s tank.
The John Candy of pro football https://t.co/ggpSqd7QnK
— Gilp (@The_Gilp) December 29, 2021
re: #155 Barefoot Grin
You know what? That’s exactly what his older brother told him! (His older bro went to a very affordable place close to home, lived with us, and then transferred junior year to an out of state school where his credits were accepted.)
Well, one of your sons has his shit in a tiny little bag, which is really good. Get him to regularly beat his younger brother on the head on a regular basis until he decides to do his dear old dead a major mitzvah and take the fucking money..
Troy is around 150 miles to Boston and 200 to NYC. That’s Houston and Dallas from Austin.T’is a pittance.
oooh
You did something https://t.co/7Onwi75hzN
— roxane gay (@rgay) December 28, 2021
yes she literally called me “disgusting” and “arrogant” last week. We ain’t friends tho, just colleagues in the same state house 👀 pic.twitter.com/GoCmSFzAY4
— Tiara Mack (@MackDistrict6) December 28, 2021
A sounding rocket is targeted to launch Jan. 4 from @NASA_Wallops in Virginia to help us better understand the source of low-energy X-rays that bombard Earth every day. Here’s how you can see the launch, weather-permitting: https://t.co/GPl75tb2Ib pic.twitter.com/H5dLQ8DUcy
— NASA (@NASA) December 29, 2021
Sad about Madden…man what a personality he was.
Is there a downside? https://t.co/X6NIhGS57X
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@TheRealHoarse) December 29, 2021
Who are you? I want to take you out for a beer🤣 pic.twitter.com/lwjX30YlMt
— Brown Eyed Susan (@smc429) December 28, 2021
re: #161 austin_blue
Well, one of your sons has his shit in a tiny little bag, which is really good. Get him to regularly beat his younger brother on the head on a regular basis until he decides to do his dear old dead a major mitzvah and take the fucking money..
Troy is around 150 miles to Boston and 200 to NYC. That’s Houston and Dallas from Austin.T’is a pittance.
We drive through Troy about once a year on our trek from NH to my native IL, but we hadn’t really looked into it. A lot of the decrepit housing is on or near the highway that bisects the town. Last summer we actually did a proper visit. Like a lot of other struggling communities, it’s a real mixed bag. A nice little downtown area off the main drag.
But, yes, the real issue is money. I have nothing really to offer except tuition credits at a school he’s over-qualified for (though I have had some brilliant students!). So he needs to take your idea seriously or do what his bro did and live with us for a couple of years and bank credits.
re: #162 Backwoods_Sleuth
oooh
Patricia seems to be a treat!
White Privilege, thy epitome is Patricia Morgan!
re: #167 Barefoot Grin
We drive through Troy about once a year on our trek from NH to my native IL, but we hadn’t really looked into it. A lot of the decrepit housing is on or near the highway that bisects the town. Last summer we actually did a proper visit. Like a lot of other struggling communities, it’s a real mixed bag. A nice little downtown area off the main drag.
But, yes, the real issue is money. I have nothing really to offer except tuition credits at a school he’s over-qualified for (though I have had some brilliant students!). So he needs to take your idea seriously or do what his bro did and live with us for a couple of years and bank credits.
Good luck with him! Eighteen is the age of maximum omniscience and indestructibility.
I know. That was me.
re: #166 Dave In Austin
My mother didn’t care for my first wife. Our first Xmas after getting married, the box they shipped our gifts in via UPS (my dad was a doctor) had in big bold letters on each side, “DISPOSABLE VAGINAL SPECULUMS”…it didn’t go over well with the missus.
re: #171 darthstar
My mother didn’t care for my first wife. Our first Xmas after getting married, the box they shipped our gifts in via UPS (my dad was a doctor) had in big bold letters on each side, “DISPOSABLE VAGINAL SPECULUMS”…it didn’t go over well with the missus.
How well did those trousers fit your Mom?
Point and laugh at this grandstanding asshole:
QUEENS, NY — This week an Army vet was jailed in NY because he wouldn’t show a vax passport to eat cheesecake.
So I decided to go to that Cheesecake Factory today to support him and the freedom for which he fought.
A Navy vet helped distract the vax police so I could film this. pic.twitter.com/575kCnIotF— Josh Mandel (@JoshMandelOhio) December 17, 2021
re: #173 The Pie Overlord!
Point and laugh at this grandstanding asshole:
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I’m a man of peace, but I kinda want to punch him.
re: #174 Barefoot Grin
I’m a man of peace, but I kinda want to punch him.
A very punchable face, isn’t it? If only there was a German compound word that meant exactly that!
What would it be?
re: #162 Backwoods_Sleuth
Pictured: Patricia’s one black friend pic.twitter.com/VsAbxPG9zr
— StayAtHomeBrad (@brad_stay) December 28, 2021
JFC, just logged in to Twitter after working on code for a while and David Sirota’s weirdo fans are still coming at me. That fucking jerk deliberately weaponizes his followers to harass people who criticize him in any way, and he searches for his name on Twitter to find targets. With almost 400,000 followers you’re looking at thousands of insults and stupid comments and people searching the web to find shit to smear you with.
It doesn’t really bother me much; the Chrome extension I’ve been developing has a mass-blocking feature that lets me quickly get a lot of the crap out of my TweetDeck timelines, and I’ve been doing this for long enough that I expect it, but anyone who punches down like this is a first class grade A asshole.
BREAKING: Harry Reid, probably the most important elected official in Nevada history, has died at 82.
My condolences to his family and friends.— Jon Ralston (@RalstonReports) December 29, 2021
355 days ago terrorists ransacked the US Capitol and *hours later* 138-of-202 (68%) House republicans voted to make trump a dictator. They tried to finish the rioters’ job and end democracy. Never forget it.
— Bill Pascrell, Jr. (@BillPascrell) December 29, 2021
Harry Reid was a happy warrior and a force to be reckoned with. We need more like him. RIP.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 29, 2021
re: #162 Backwoods_Sleuth
I am blocked by Patricia Morgan and I didn’t remember ever interacting with her. I searched my old tweets and this is the only thing I ever tweeted about her. (July 3, 2021) I don’t know what it was in response to as I can’t see her tweets.
[Edit: It shows up here, LOL]
@repmrgan would have said the same thing about Martin Luther King, Jr if she had been an adult when he was alive.
— Edwin (@EdMix13) July 3, 2021
I was just thinking how it’s been so long since a “conservative” (whatever that means now) interacted with me in a way that didn’t feel essentially dishonest. That used to actually happen occasionally.
— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 29, 2021
re: #173 The Pie Overlord!
Point and laugh at this grandstanding asshole:
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This Navy vet thinks you’re a joke.
— Blue in Red Texas (@RockwallBlue) December 29, 2021
re: #171 darthstar
My mother didn’t care for my first wife. Our first Xmas after getting married, the box they shipped our gifts in via UPS (my dad was a doctor) had in big bold letters on each side, “DISPOSABLE VAGINAL SPECULUMS”…it didn’t go over well with the missus.
My first wife and my mother had a bit of a confrontation at my daughter’s wedding in 2000. The ex, mother of the bride, had been divorced from me for 21 years at the time and was married to my evil brother Judas, er, Dan. Hardshell Baptist hypocrite that she was, she had gotten tipsy on wine at the reception, so she went up to my mother and said, “Mom, I get the idea sometimes that you don’t really like me!”
My mother looked at her in amazement and said, “Well, no shit, Jean! Twenty-seven years and you’re just now figuring this out?”
The ex did not burst into tears but she did go away and pout for a while, a blessing to all concerned.
re: #185 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
I like your mom.
After reading this, I have a question.
Why aren’t these people under arrest right now?
Trump Adviser Peter Navarro Lays Out How He and Steve Bannon Planned to Overturn Biden’s Electoral Winhttps://t.co/lh2LxmQJkO— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 29, 2021
Harry Reid haters now coming at me on Twitter. Times like this almost make me want to take my account private until the assholes shut the fuck up.
re: #185 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
My first wife and my mother had a bit of a confrontation at my daughter’s wedding in 2000. The ex, mother of the bride, had been divorced from me for 21 years at the time and was married to my evil brother Judas, er, Dan. Hardshell Baptist hypocrite that she was, she had gotten tipsy on wine at the reception, so she went up to my mother and said, “Mom, I get the idea sometimes that you don’t really like me!”
My mother looked at her in amazement and said, “Well, no shit, Jean! Twenty-seven years and you’re just now figuring this out?”
The ex did not burst into tears but she did go away and pout for a while, a blessing to all concerned.
Two years after that, the ex and Judas went to jail for 4 months and a year respectively for their part in an elaborate insurance fraud. My daughter was mortified and cried for days. All I could do was remind her that she was not her mother, the bad seed is only there if you want it to be, and she still had one parent who was not a criminal.
re: #127 Backwoods_Sleuth
What a smug asshole.
re: #189 Charles Johnson
Harry Reid haters now coming at me on Twitter. Times like this almost make me want to take my account private until the assholes shut the fuck up.
They’d probably view it as a sign of success on their part. I’d recommend telling ‘em to go f*ck themselves instead.
re: #189 Charles Johnson
Harry Reid haters now coming at me on Twitter. Times like this almost make me want to take my account private until the assholes shut the fuck up.
That’s the thing about assholes….
re: #166 Dave In Austin
Dude and I are thinking about storing up on inflatable black Santas. We want to slip them on the lawn of people who fly the thin blue line flag, aka The black lives don’t matter flag.
Character of the Happy Warrior
by William Wordsworth pic.twitter.com/KNSj227AUu— Charles Johnson (@Green_Footballs) December 29, 2021
Huh? pic.twitter.com/tyNYcT7Bdy
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) December 28, 2021
I am saddened by his death but inspired by so many memories and lessons.
— Tim Kaine (@timkaine) December 29, 2021
re: #197 Belafon
RWNJ’s are amusing themselves with 4-second clips of Joe Biden stuttering.
asshole alert
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LOL poor Troy Aikman
John Madden, the G.O.A.T. pic.twitter.com/dnEvOnF6ZY
— Jon Machota (@jonmachota) December 29, 2021
re: #200 Backwoods_Sleuth
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re: #199 The Pie Overlord!
RWNJ’s are amusing themselves with 4-second clips of Joe Biden stuttering.
They have not all regressed to acting like 12 year old boys.
12 would be generous
I’ve been dunking on twitter assholes who were outraged they renamed McCarran airport here in Vegas Harry Reid International.
He was a great man who definitely was on our side when I was an Air Traffic Controller.
re: #201 gocart mozart
LOL poor Troy Aikman
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I’m sure Aikman has laughed over and over about that. I would not be surprised if that is played either before or during the next game he calls.
Sometimes context and the full clip is important (or almost all the time) https://t.co/CkY8u2aJm3
— Jen Psaki (@PressSec) December 28, 2021
all you need to know about the supposedly “mild mannered” Harry Reid is he took on the mafia, won, and STILL lived to 82.
rest well, sir. you’ve earned it. pic.twitter.com/8KDkatAi4T— shauna (@goldengateblond) December 29, 2021
When Harry Reid was nearing the end, his wife Landra asked some of us to share letters that she could read to him. In lieu of a statement, here’s what I wrote to my friend: pic.twitter.com/o6Ll6rzpAX
— Barack Obama (@BarackObama) December 29, 2021
Harry Reid, in 2014: “Many Republicans might as well wear Koch insignias.”
He was right. https://t.co/l2SDJtCGJG— ClearingTheFog (@clearing_fog) December 29, 2021
Actual clip of Harry Reid denying Frank Rosenthal’s gaming license.
Youtube Video
This is the Martin Scorsese version of the same event.
Tfg’s a loon..that last paragraph
Former President Trump “endorsed Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy’s (R) reelection bid, but only on the condition that Dunleavy doesn’t back Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK) in 2022,” The Hill reports.
Said Trump: “Alaska needs Mike Dunleavy as Governor now more than ever. He has my Complete and Total Endorsement but, this endorsement is subject to his non-endorsement of Senator Lisa Murkowski who has been very bad for Alaska.”
He added: “In other words, if Mike endorses her, which is his prerogative, my endorsement of him is null and void, and of no further force or effect
re: #211 gocart mozart
So all this time Roger Stone has actually been dressing up as Frank Rosenthal.
This is laughable on both sides. The Punisher does not associate with a political party. Read a book. https://t.co/cde9vBt6Ba
— SineCera (@sine_cera_biz) December 29, 2021
Imma guessing that SineCera has no idea who Gail Simone is.
From Harry Reid’s final days in the Senate. https://t.co/HvZ38olxke
— Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) December 29, 2021
A hot deseert climate is not where I would want to live! This beauty (makes a dime look big) prefers the desert. Amazing is that it has adapted to a variety of desert climates by blooming earlier in the lower deserts and later in the high desert. Iw as looking for this plant and had given up. I did the next best thing and began to photograph another flower. Looking through the viewfinder I was stunned to see this tiny flower.
“It was 150% Abbott’s idea.”
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott has been heavily involved in positive public messaging about the grid’s winter readiness, but the data aren’t rosy — and experts fear the grid could fail if there’s another winter storm. https://t.co/54jg3lALtD— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) December 29, 2021
I would like to give the far right-wingers, commenting on my appearance on Curb Your Enthusiam, a warm hug. I hope you are able to work past your grievances in 2022. pic.twitter.com/2GOZQF9PSW
— Alexander S. Vindman (@AVindman) December 28, 2021
Timeline cleanser.. 😊 pic.twitter.com/lAfsi7sxGL
— Buitengebieden (@buitengebieden_) December 28, 2021
niterz, lizardz!
re: #193 Dave In Austin
Harry Reid is dead.
huffpost.com
I never knew he was Nevada Gaming Commissioner and someone tried to blow his fucking car up with him and his family in it…no wonder he ate Republicans for lunch as Senate leader…he cut his teeth on dealing with the fucking mob!
I’m researching large saddlebags for bike-packing. Who makes SQATDSBIKE trunk bags? Oh, that’s a long name.
Business Name: sheqixianaitaodianshangfuwuzhongxin
re: #217 Backwoods_Sleuth
Saturday night we’ll get a front in with below freezing temperatures, so Abbott will get the first test of his empty promises.
CW: Shooting, Denver shooting, Lyndon Mcleod
Denver shooter is followed on Twitter by alt-right grifter Mike Cernovichhttps://t.co/G86Ob9GZm8 pic.twitter.com/F2tQGaZ5b7— Colorado Springs Anti-Fascists (@COSAntiFascists) December 29, 2021
re: #185 Shiplord Kirel: Fan of Big Bird, Bert, and Ernie
My first wife and my mother had a bit of a confrontation at my daughter’s wedding in 2000. The ex, mother of the bride, had been divorced from me for 21 years at the time and was married to my evil brother Judas, er, Dan. Hardshell Baptist hypocrite that she was, she had gotten tipsy on wine at the reception, so she went up to my mother and said, “Mom, I get the idea sometimes that you don’t really like me!”
My mother looked at her in amazement and said, “Well, no shit, Jean! Twenty-seven years and you’re just now figuring this out?”
The ex did not burst into tears but she did go away and pout for a while, a blessing to all concerned.
Damn, your mom sounds like a hoot and a half. I’d like to have gotten her together with Molly Ivins, who I was privileged enough to sit on her back porch and smoke cigs on Final Fridays. Meaner than catshit and funny as hell.
re: #221 Dread Pirate Ron
I’m researching large saddlebags for bike-packing. Who makes SQATDSBIKE trunk bags? Oh, that’s a long name.
How long are you looking to go? Day trip? Get something that mounts high and isn’t too big…something that will pack a decent picnic and a back up layer if the weather changes. Weekend trip with a tent and cook stove and extra water? Go full suitcase but still pack as light as possible. There won’t be superchargers for bicycles at the campgrounds.
Start small…I assume you’re flying solo on these journeys right now…find the right e-camp partner and you’ll end up towing a trailer and a generator for recharging and blogging your trip across Route 66 in two years. I look forward to following that.
re: #223 gocart mozart
So false flag? //sorry…I hate fuckin’ mass shooters. At least this piece of shit is dead.
Cernovich deleted his tweet, I think. Here it is. He must have blocked the shooter instead.
With the country in disarray from coronavirus and riots, foreign actors and terrorist networks will be looking to make a move. As hot as it is, this is not even a warm-up.
Plot to… https://t.co/EmyVjdEL6G
— Sanction the book (@mcclay_roman) June 2, 2020
re: #217 Backwoods_Sleuth
I really want Abbott to suffer as much as he makes his citizens suffer. Can’t we get him and Cawthorn together and throw a Kryptonite lock around their wheels? Then have a flash flood and have them rescued by immigrants (after they’re up to their necks in water) who speak no English…because suffering is wasted on the dead.
re: #212 Dangerman
Tfg’s a loon..that last paragraph
That’s great. Dunleavey has become a joke. I don’t think he has a snowball’s chance in hell for being re-elected.
re: #229 Cheechako
That’s great. Dunleavey has become a joke. I don’t think he has a snowball’s chance in hell for being re-elected.
Alaskans love Murkowski…I’d love her too if she crossed party lines a few times and supported Filibuster reform (because it’s the right thing to do) and voting rights (same) and Build Back Better (because it will help her state too).
lol it me, I’m the Black Friend 🥴 https://t.co/3ZSRM8xE0u
— Tiara Mack (@MackDistrict6) December 28, 2021
re: #228 darthstar
I really want Abbott to suffer as much as he makes his citizens suffer. Can’t we get him and Cawthorn together and throw a Kryptonite lock around their wheels? Then have a flash flood and have them rescued by immigrants (after they’re up to their necks in water) who speak no English…because suffering is wasted on the dead.
I don’t think you can. A total of 75,952 Texans have died of Covid, and that is a hard, hard, way to die. Outside of giving him a naked dip in a honey trough and staking him down over a gigantic fire ant mound, I don’t think it can be done.
Although we could certainly suggest that that be tried.
re: #230 darthstar
Alaskans love Murkowski…I’d love her too if she crossed party lines a few times and supported Filibuster reform (because it’s the right thing to do) and voting rights (same) and Build Back Better (because it will help her state too).
She may be a surprise vote for BBB. She has stated many times that that bill would have multiple benefits for Alaska. And, Alaska could use the funding. Yes, we do have $83 billion in our Permanent Fund but that money is not readily or easily available for regular year to year expenses. The Citizens, through State Constitutional Amendments have been very creative in keeping the principle of the Fund out of the reach of our politicians.
re: #232 Dread Pirate Ron
Today’s numbers
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The death numbers are almost all Delta’s running out their strings in lagging states.
Omicron’s aren’t really even showing up yet in fatalities. Too soon to affect the numbers.
Now what is going to be interesting is Omicron’s affects on additional deaths over expected deaths.
Omicron may be less lethal but much more virulent, so we’ll be trading more hospitalizations and allowing the tail of Delta to continue to keep ICUs full.
But what Omicron *will* do is affect ER and scheduled surgical cases because those beds will be unavailable. This will undoubtedly be a really nasty knock-on death event.
Got thinking about cameras, this past year, and holy fuck batman…
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“If the vaccine works, then why am I wearing a diaper?”
- Charlie Kirk pic.twitter.com/BltcxvkHUi— Edwin (@EdMix13) December 29, 2021
re: #236 William Lewis
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re: #237 gocart mozart
It’s people like Charlie I don’t care about watching scream how wrong they were to their followers who think they’ve been compromised as they waste their last few breaths on deaf ears. Fuck all of them. As for their followers, may they see the error of their ways before they see the life drain from the eyes of those they say they care about.
And so it goes…
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re: #236 William Lewis
Got thinking about cameras, this past year, and holy fuck batman…
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re: #240 A Mom Anon
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re: #214 Backwoods_Sleuth
Imma guessing that SineCera has no idea who Gail Simone is.
Looks like the tweet disappeared.
Cedar pollen is killing me tonight. On the other hand a sunflower is in full bloom beneath the bird feeder in the front yard.
We beat the previous record average warmest December by 1.7º this year, the warmest ever in the history of our records. Ridiculous.
Night all, sleep as well as you can in the new normal of our climate disaster.
re: #242 Decatur Deb
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“This one’s mine,” the Devil said, when Guido da Montefeltro tried to sneak his way into heaven. (Dante’s Inferno, Canto 27.) I wouldn’t be surprised if #HarryReid attempted a similar con, with similar results
— Dinesh D’Souza (@DineshDSouza) December 29, 2021
What a cockroach.
re: #247 DodgerFan1988
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What a cockroach.
Convicted felon has an opinion…film at eleven…
re: #244 Belafon
Looks like the tweet disappeared.
There are a few things one doesn’t do…
1. Start a land war in Asia.
2. Pick a twitter fight with Gail Simone…
I almost feel sorry for that poor bastard’s mentions…
Anyone else have a problem on the site?
I just had to sign out/sign in when the comment rating buttons grayed out after no, 200, and I couldn’t post
re: #53 No Malarkey!
Just remember, its always our fault because we can’t be trusted and we politicize everything.
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Why do Democrats politicize gravity? Keep telling us not to jump off 1000 foot cliffs into a raging river.