Clearly, he was on assignment. Huma Abedin, Anthony Weiner’s ex, married George Soros’ son Alex.
If @playitagainrowlf still lived in the USA, he would have been there too.
Clearly, he was on assignment. Huma Abedin, Anthony Weiner’s ex, married George Soros’ son Alex.
If @playitagainrowlf still lived in the USA, he would have been there too.
Yeah; although that horse should be dead by now, I couldn’t resist taking another whack at it.
Oh, and, of course, DON’T call me Shirley!
With Donnie’s behavior inspiring ‘No Kings’ marches, I’m guessing the Times editors couldn’t take a pass on both sidsing this innocuous fucking event.
It’s a fucking shame, given the comparable realities.
it was a most depressing day…my brother.his 2 sons and now a great grandson are ARMY…it makes sense now why he appointed WHISKEY PETE to the DOD… and he promptly fired all the old hands in the PENTAGON…Those men never would have permitted our ARMY to be used in such a sad display…i simply could not watch the degradation of these fine men and women…
who, in their right mind,even reads the
polls’
Are you kidding. The caters wouldn’t even let @castor_troy park wedding guests’ cars.
Things could’ve changed since then; but, the last I heard, @castor_troy was going as a sommelier.
Whether or not Hillary would let him include the wine cellar in the work he had to do is another question.
Please tell me it’s just me, but I’m not getting the vibe of this piece. Dee Cee isn’t divided; it hates Trump. And, why spend such copy currency on a right-wing-candidate-troll and a troll puppet?
Certain individuals become forever the type of certain characters. Harriet Tubman, freer of slaves. Willie Mays, great ballplayer. Isaac Newton, genius.
Now, Trump:
‘Trump told an ABC News reporter that he thought Walz was “a terrible governor. I think he’s a grossly incompetent person.” He then added: “But I may, I may call him, I may call other people too.”’
Trump will forever represent the type of a piece of shit.
It’s not you, it’s the Post. 90% of DC voters chose Kamala. The Post has one frame for politics, and it’s both-sides. “Some say Dracula is an evil blood-sucker. Others praise him as a model of longevity.”
So where do I go to find a reliable, realistic crowd size estimate for the Trump parade? Propaganda Enforcer Steven Cheung says 250K, which is obviously ridiculous. I’ve seen as low as 1000, which is also ridiculous. Someone here mentioned 10K, but that doesn’t really convince me either–even though it seems closer than either of the other two. Anybody?
Well, not again, no…
For the win.
The best thing about the nationwide no kings protests was that MAGAts didn’t have to see it on Fox. They saw it despite Fox. It was right (t)here in downtown Podunk and a LOT of people were honking FOR US!!! The fact that Fox didn’t cover it is evidence for every non-righty’s point that right wing media lies and distorts reality.
[We got maybe 300 - 400 people out in a very red county seat of 60k or so; but the honking support was kind of surprising and nice.]
I heard that the US miltiary had invited nasty generals involved in jihadi terrorism and genocide to President Trump’s birthday service. Why would you want terrorists and genocidal psychopaths attending? Could they not pay someone else to attend? How can the Secret Service allow someone like this?
OT but have you seen this? From yesterday’s electoral-vote.com
R.C. in Des Moines, IA, asks: How likely is it that Sen. John Fetterman (D-PA) flips to the GOP?
(V) & (Z) answer: There are two ways to answer this. The first is to assume he’s a rational political actor. If this is so, there is little chance that he flips. Senators who change parties mid-term have very poor track records when it comes to being reelected. That includes senators from Pennsylvania who change parties mid-term (e.g., Arlen Specter). If Fetterman runs for reelection, he’d be a huge favorite to remain the Democratic candidate, and then he’d run in the general as the best/only option for Democrats, but someone who some Republicans could think about voting for. On the other hand, he’s not especially aligned with the Republicans on most issues, and if he actually was a Republican, nearly all Democratic votes would vanish, so he probably wouldn’t even make it out of the primary.
The second way of answering this question begins with the presumption that he’s no longer a rational actor. There have been numerous stories that he’s become erratic in meetings, and uninterested in his job. We noted, this week, that he had dinner with Steve Bannon. What came out, after we wrote it, was that the night of that dinner was… also Fetterman’s wedding anniversary. There is also gossip that Gisele Fetterman has become alienated from her husband, and has asked where the man she married has gone. If all of this gossip is on point, he may no longer be in his right mind, and he may not care about getting reelected. In that case, all bets are off, and anything is possible.
Reminds me of a time when our pricey SUV was stolen from our driveway in the middle of the night when we lived in Miami, probably loaded on a flatbed truck. In Miami the AC is on full time, you can’t hear anything outside. The cops showed up when we called in the morning, said there was no point looking for it, because it was already on a ship leaving Port of Miami for somewhere in South America.
Maybe his check from George didn’t clear in time.
Is under the water “down by the docks?”