Don’t worry folks … Trumpet has this covered … it was actually Mr. Garrison making all those statements, that’s the ticket!

Don’t worry folks … Trumpet has this covered … it was actually Mr. Garrison making all those statements, that’s the ticket!

Or push out the trash.
“The Independent, U.K.” or Mrs. Von Holst?
Mrs. Von Holst has access to the most furtive, incisive and cunning church ladies you ever saw. What they don’t know isn’t worth knowing. Of course, “The Independent”!
OT but counterterrorism expert Philip Mudd made some priceless comments re Trump today on CNN:
…Mudd lashed Trump for a speech he delivered this week to the graduating class of the Coast Guard Academy, in which the president said he was doing a “tremendous job.”
“He should be offering a vision of the future,” Mudd said. “What does he talk about? The sissy-in-chief talks about how tough it is to be president because the media comes after him.”
Mudd has been a frequent harsh critic of Trump. He attacked him twice on CNN last week, first calling the president a “coward” for firing James Comey from his post as FBI director. Two days later, Mudd criticized the president again by saying, “You feel like you’ve got to give the president of the United States a pacifier and a rattle and put him in the crib.”

“He doesn’t represent 320 million Americans, he represents one,” former FBI official Philip Mudd says.
I go out for the afternoon again to take images of desert flora and all hell breaks loose. Again. Perhaps I should give up photography.
No no no! You’re looking at it all wrong—you should go out into the desert twice as often! Or three times! Hell, maybe you should just move out into the desert and give us daily photos and reports.
OK, I’ll be direct: Ralph goes out to the desert with his camera, and Trump incriminates himself. Repeatedly. Who knows what the connection is? Some bizarre variant of string theory? It doesn’t matter—Ralph, you have a job to do.
And as a desert lover, I’d like to see your pix too.
If you knew that an investigation of you was imminent and one of it’s key witnesses ( one most likely to have the goods on you ) was about to testify in public, what could said about you for publicly calling that witness a nut job just prior to that testimony? Granted, at the time he spoke to the Russians things weren’t where they are today but his staff must have advised where they were likely to go. Didn’t anyone tell him “Mr.President this Comey thing is heating up…it’s best you do nothing to provoke him”?
Comey will testify about a man that fired him unjustly, lied about it, impugned him and then called him a nut job in a private conversation with some of the worlds most important leaders. It’s not like Comey insists his emotions and personal feelings stay out of his professional conduct. Just take a re-look at his “presser” when closing the HRC thing.
We know Trump is dumb enough to do this. But his advisors must either be dumber or have a client they cannot persuade or control.
I dare you to make a comment without using these words.
georgeh and I would probably disagree on plenty of stuff, but on this particular subject, I’m with him—the Democratic Party should be doing a gigantic fuckton more than they’re doing so far in terms of basic, fundamental messaging.
I loved you in that movie!
i solve this problem by looking out the backdoor and check if he’s blown up the world yet. so far good to go. my short term expectations are low but long-term pretty decent.
I’m with him—the Democratic Party should be doing a gigantic fuckton more than they’re doing so far in terms of basic, fundamental messaging.
Not disagreeing, but in simple terms, what precisely would you like to see? And do you think it would be more effective right now, or when the barrage slows down a bit?
ralph. was that you that photo-shopped trump’s inauguration crowd. it was so small.
Who knows what the connection is? Some bizarre variant of string theory?
It was …ralph …in the desert … with the polaroid —
(the contrails are always watching) –
Sorry to interrupt …but now that I have the chewed fritos cleaned off my screen …
I must share this –
We are truly in uncharted territory –
On Friday night, CNN’s Anderson Cooper apparently reached his absolute limit with Trump surrogate Jeffrey Lord’s constant excuses for President Donald Trump’s lawless, erratic behavior. Paraphrasing a tweet by Rob Reiner from earlier Friday, Cooper...

The tweeter comments are great. I think Anderson just bought himself a ratings boost.
the scoop battle between the NYT and the WaPo is wonderful to behold. It’s going to inspire a lot of young journalists.
I’ve forgotten the exact words but, “from your lips to god’s ears.”
Congrats on having Mr. Cummings as your rep, what a stand up, high integrity, great guy. It’s a wonderful feeling to actually like/love one’s congressman. I have a great congressman too, John Yarmuth, and it’s the one thing that really helps me keep the faith.
LOL, way to go Anderson! 
Never give up photography!