I had a dog. An anazing one. He was an ace show dog. A Clumber Spaniel. He did really well at dog shows but he wasn’t stuffy or stuck up about it. He was my friend and in his last years he came to live with me in Tucson. We were best buds. He lived a happy life with me. He died the same day Richard Nixon did. And when I saw flags at half mast in my heart I claimed it for my dog.
I hated Nixon and I’m glad he’s dead
That’s an interesting spin on the 14th Amendment. Your place of birth confers US sovereignty over the area.
How much money does this mother fucker need?
Easy answer to simple questions.
MORE!
Hurmph - isn’t that just some hippie rag?
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/s ← here she be…
All of it, Katie…
Leonard Bernstein?? Did Nixon not like music?
Okay. So all these “demonstrations”, marches, sit-ins, etc are just folks wanting to feel virtuous? That really discounts their apparent causes. I reject that attitude.
Reading the ridiculously officious language of these memos really brings home what a weenie Nixon was. All his toadies and thugs, too. Which helps me remember that authoritarians are always weenies. It’s intrinsic. Maybe very bad people, too, but always petty, stingy, fearful, and ridiculous.
Merry Christmas, Charlie Brown!
There are a few people I will not wish Happy Hollidays to. Putin, trump(TSF) and Nixon… may he continue to rot in hell. These men deserve scorn
Nixon played piano…poorly
Because I “latke” you a lot, I am providing the complete Patel gangsta list, so we can follow the progress of this halfwitted oaf’s manifesto.
Michael Atkinson (former inspector general of the intelligence community)
Lloyd Austin (defense secretary under President Joe Biden)
Brian Auten (supervisory intelligence analyst, FBI)
James Baker (not the former secretary of state; this James Baker is former general counsel for the FBI and former deputy general counsel at Twitter)
Bill Barr (former attorney general under Trump)
John Bolton (former national security adviser under Trump)
Stephen Boyd (former chief of legislative affairs, FBI)
Joe Biden (POTUS)
John Brennan (former CIA director under President Barack Obama)
John Carlin (acting deputy attorney general, previously ran DOJ’s national security division under Trump)
Eric Ciaramella (former National Security Council staffer, Obama and Trump administrations)
Pat Cippolone (former White House counsel under Trump)
James Clapper (Obama’s director of national intelligence)
Hillary Clinton (former secretary of state and presidential candidate)
James Comey (former FBI director)
Elizabeth Dibble (former deputy chief of mission, U.S. Embassy, London)
Mark Esper (former secretary of defense under Trump)
Alyssa Farah (former director of strategic communications under Trump)
Evelyn Farkas (former deputy assistant secretary of defense for Russia, Ukraine, Eurasia under Obama)
Sarah Isgur Flores (former DOJ head of communications under Trump)
Merrick Garland (attorney general under Biden)
Stephanie Grisham (former press secretary under Trump)
Kamala Harris (vice president under Biden; former presidential candidate)
Gina Haspel (CIA director under Trump)
Fiona Hill (former staffer on the National Security Council)
Curtis Heide (FBI agent)
Eric Holder (former FBI director under Obama)
Robert Hur (special counsel who investigated Biden over mishandling of classified documents) Cassidy Hutchinson (aide to Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows)
Nina Jankowicz (former executive director, Disinformation Governance Board, under Biden)
Lois Lerner (former IRS director under Obama)
Loretta Lynch (former attorney general under Obama)
Charles Kupperman (former deputy national security adviser under Trump)
Gen. Kenneth Mackenzie, retired (former commander of United States Central Command)
Andrew McCabe (former FBI deputy director under Trump)
Ryan McCarthy (former secretary of the Army under Trump)
Mary McCord (former acting assistant attorney general for national security under Obama)
Denis McDonough (former chief of staff for Obama, secretary of veterans affairs under Biden)
Gen. Mark Milley, retired (former chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff)
Lisa Monaco (deputy attorney general under Biden)
Sally Myer (former supervisory attorney, FBI)
Robert Mueller (former FBI director, special counsel for Russiagate)
Bruce Ohr (former associate deputy attorney general under Obama and Trump) , and his wife:
Nellie Ohr (former CIA employee)
Lisa Page (former legal counsel for Deputy Director Andrew McCabe at FBI under Obama and Trump; exchanged texts about Trump with Peter Strzok)
Pat Philbin (former deputy White House counsel under Trump)
John Podesta (former counselor to Obama; senior adviser to Biden on climate policy)
Samatha Power (former ambassador to the United Nations under Obama, administrator of AID under Biden)
Bill Priestap (former assistant director for counterintelligence, FBI, under Obama)
Susan Rice (former national security adviser under Obama, director of the Domestic Policy Council under Biden)
Rod Rosenstein (former deputy attorney general under Trump)
Peter Strzok (former deputy assistant director for counterintelligence, FBI, under Obama and Trump; exchanged texts about Trump with Lisa Page)
Jake Sullivan (national security adviser under President Joe Biden)
Michael Sussman (former legal representative, Democratic National Committee)
Miles Taylor (former DHS official under Trump; penned New York Times op-ed critical of Trump under the byline, “Anonymous”)
Timothy Thibault (former assistant special agent, FBI)
Andrew Weissman (Mueller’s deputy in Russiagate probe)
Alexander Vindman (former National Security Council director for European affairs)
Christopher Wray (FBI director under Trump and Biden)
Sally Yates (former deputy attorney general under Obama and, briefly, acting attorney general under Trump)
Happy Challah Days!
For real, WGAF if it’s personal to her? It’s international relations, not Mean Girls. Republicans are relentlessly ridiculous.
Speaking of middle fingers…
This from bbcnews
Rude gestures are rare on postage stamps, but Ukraine’s best known stamp has one. It shows a soldier raising the middle finger to a Russian warship in reference to a stand-off at Snake Island on day one of the full-scale invasion nearly three years ago.
The Russians demanded surrender but the Ukrainians refused, using unprintable language.
The warship in question, the cruiser Moskva, was sunk by the Ukrainians two days after the stamp was issued, and it sold out within a week of going on sale.
A middle finger to a warship. That takes guts right there.
Merry Christmas, everybody.
If/when he’s before the Senate for confirmation every single Democratic Senator needs to ask him about Nixon’s list and the FBI’s role. And pin him down on if such lists are acceptable or impeachable as the bi-party articles of impeachment were drawn up. Tho I’m not sure if he’d squirm or just go all in their face and say it’s a great thing
From ABCnews…
Judge Cannon presiding? Well, I suppose the good judge will be hearing from her benefactor as to guilt ir innocence…
"ORLANDO, Fla. – A man accused of attempting to assassinate President-elect Donald Trump in South Florida won’t be tried until September 2025, a federal judge ruled this week.
Ryan Routh’s trial will begin Sept. 8 instead of the previously scheduled Feb. 10, 2025 start date, U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon said in an order released on Monday.
Routh, 58, a Hawaii resident, has pleaded not guilty."