Feb 10, 2017

He Doesn't Know Anything

This gang is a rolling clusterfuck in a burning dumpster.

Wilfred Chan at Fusion
Donald Trump is angry he was not briefed on the executive order he signed granting unprecedented powers to adviser-puppet-master Steve Bannon, the alleged domestic abuser and Satan-praisingIslamophobicformer editor of “alt-right” outlet Breitbart, according to a new report.
From The New York Times:(For) the moment, Mr. Bannon remains the president’s dominant adviser, despite Mr. Trump’s anger that he was not fully briefed on details of the executive order he signed giving his chief strategist a seat on the National Security Council, a greater source of frustration to the president than the fallout from the travel ban.
Credited as the mastermind behind some of Trump’s most extreme policies, including the Muslim ban, Bannon has told allies he has a limited window to ram through as much of his agenda as possible, the Timesadded.
This could explain the flurry of slapdash executive orders in the last few weeks. It also means it’s possible Trump didn’t even read what he was signing when he made Bannon a permanent member of the national security council on January 28 while downgrading the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the director of national intelligence to optional attendees.

Wondering

One of these guys will kill you eventually.
The other one is a kid who's wondering what it'll take just to get some people to act like human fucking beings.

Saw It Coming

...couldn't stop it.

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There's so much we're not paying any attention to while we're playing high school fuck-around with 45*, how do we keep track of it?

Feb 9, 2017

Almost Willing


Just had to get this hairball up.

I could give Alt-Spice the benefit, but it sticks in my craw really bad.  He's using a tactic that's pure propaganda when he makes shit up about how there was a terrorist attack in Atlanta carried out by a Muslim. And the fact that he didn't self-correct - he said the same thing on at least two different occasions - to me that means there's no mistake. It was deliberate. He had a conversation with somebody, and there was a decision made that had him telling us a flat-out lie.

Second, they're using the Pulse shooting in Orlando trying to justify the Muslim Travel Ban.  But that incident was a homegrown guy losing his shit and shooting a bunch of people - you know, like so many good Americans have done every year for fuck knows how long now.

Anyway, the Orlando shooter wasn't a refugee or an immigrant. He was born here. He was a citizen. But he was Muslim and when they use him as a false example, we're further smudging the line between What Is and What If.

And that sounds a whole lot like the Bannon administration is moving the anti-Muslim rhetoric even closer to a Corruption-Of-The-Blood kinda thing.

I hate this.

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John Oliver

Rolling Stone interview:
Did you share the general shudder when Kellyanne Conway introduced the idea of "alternative facts"?  It's just a framing device, an ear-catching phrase, but it's nothing new. The content of what she's wrapping a bow on is something that everyone has been bearing witness to. We've had 18 months of feelings over facts. The only thing that's remotely new about it is the location that it's coming from.
Is interviewing her essentially pointless?  In general, it's very dangerous to keep the old campaign architecture around with this presidency, to have an eight-person panel on CNN debating whether or not he said something. "Did he or did he not do this thing we watched him do?" There's actually serious harm in that discussion. And, yeah. I really don't see the point of talking to Kellyanne Conway because her language jujitsu is so strong. You know she can look you in the eyes and tell you the opposite of what you just saw happen, and she will be more confident in her answer than you are in your question.