Jun 13, 2016
To Whom It May Concern
Dear God,
Prince was my favorite guitar player, and you called him home last month.
Muhammad Ali was my all-time favorite sports hero, and you took him last week.
I just wanted to get up with you today, and remind you that my favorite candidate is a guy named Donald Trump.
I'm not expecting miracles here, but, you know - just in case you got nothing better to do or whatever.
Thanks,
Mike
cribbed from a post by FB pal Linda
Prince was my favorite guitar player, and you called him home last month.
Muhammad Ali was my all-time favorite sports hero, and you took him last week.
I just wanted to get up with you today, and remind you that my favorite candidate is a guy named Donald Trump.
I'm not expecting miracles here, but, you know - just in case you got nothing better to do or whatever.
Thanks,
Mike
cribbed from a post by FB pal Linda
Jun 12, 2016
Today's Eternal Sadness - Orlando
We can usually expect some jagoff on DumFux News to start spluttering about "where are the moderate Muslims...!!!!"
CAIR to ISIS: "You do not speak for us, you do not represent us. You are an aberration." https://t.co/5HsAkKaqvp https://t.co/xCq4sInXFC— CBSN (@CBSNLive) June 12, 2016
So now, I guess I have to wonder why we never heard from "the moderate Christians..." when dick-face-what's-his-name shot up that Planned Parenthood joint in Colorado Springs.
But anyway.
9-11— Mike Roberts (@eVilleMike) June 12, 2016
😖Never Again
+ Massive Response
= No more 9-11s
Sandy Hook
😖Never Again
+ Don't Do Shit
= another 998 mass shootings since then
🖕NRA
Meanwhile:
Connecticut’s U.S. senators blamed Congress for the killing of at least 50 people early Sunday at an Orlando club, saying lawmakers’ inaction on gun control makes them “complicit” in the shooting rampage.
Sens. Chris Murphy and Richard Blumenthal, both Democrats and vocal gun control advocates, represent the community of Newtown, where a gunman fatally shot 20 children and six adults at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2012.
“This phenomenon of near constant mass shootings happens only in America – nowhere else,” Murphy said Sunday. “Congress has become complicit in these murders by its total, unconscionable deafening silence. This doesn’t have to happen, but this epidemic will continue without end if Congress continues to sit on its hands and do nothing – again.”
Jun 11, 2016
Today's Tweet
Enjoy it while you can. In a few years he's going to leave you for a younger flag. pic.twitter.com/8SNqQx2ZeB— Rex Huppke (@RexHuppke) June 11, 2016
Today's Podcast
Lessons:
- Don't get hung up with the Sunk Cost Fallacy
- They're outa my favorite beer, so I'll start drinking bleach
- Republican Detachment Syndrome
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Jun 10, 2016
Jun 9, 2016
Meanwhile
... out there in the world, this, from Juan Cole
Donald Trump did a lot of chest thumping during the "debates", saying he'd "knock the hell outa ISIS". OK, but what if Putin doesn't want you to do that? Your move, Lil Donny - what're you gonna do?
We spent the last 8 years trying to untangle theGordian Knot monumental clusterfuck left behind by the last know-nothing GOP stumble-bum, and while we may never get good alternatives to choose from in a lot of these situations, can we at least not go out of our way looking for any more door knobs to run into?
The Syrian Arab Army is advancing toward al-Raqqa city, the capital of the phony ISIS “caliphate,” with Russian air support. US Pentagon spokesman Army Col. Christopher Garver confirmed on Wednesday that the US has seen the movement of the troops of Syrian president Bashar al-Assad “to the south and west of Raqqa, and they are heading in that direction.”
Also on Wednesday, the Syrian air force destroyed equipment, fortifications and fighters of Daesh (ISIS, ISIL) in Resafa, 40 miles southwest of al-Raqqa city.
That is also area that the Syrian army is now entering. It is five kilometers from Resafa’s main intersection. The Financial Times speculates that the regime of al-Assad may hope that by taking al-Raqqa away from so-called caliph Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi (Ibrahim al-Samarra’i), it will then be able to make the claim that only it can deal effectively with Daesh, gaining support in the international community that is otherwise horrified by al-Assad’s crimes against humanity.
If the US-backed YPG or Self Defense Forces, a unit of Syria’s leftist Kurds, reaches al-Raqqa at the same time as the Syrian Arab Army, there could be a clash between the two over al-Raqqa. The Syrian Army deeply dislikes the YPG and has vowed to put them down.So, if I'm understanding this - there's a possibility that US forces end up in a fire fight with Russian forces to decide who gets to kill another bunch of 3rd worlders in another thoroughly fucked up part of the middle east. Like some morbidly stoopid tournament - hey, we're in the semi-finals going for the regional title. Yay, America.
Donald Trump did a lot of chest thumping during the "debates", saying he'd "knock the hell outa ISIS". OK, but what if Putin doesn't want you to do that? Your move, Lil Donny - what're you gonna do?
We spent the last 8 years trying to untangle the
Jun 8, 2016
On To What's Next
What I'm not saying:I love & support Bernie but "Bernie or Bust" folk need to realize that the "Bust" part is Gary Busey on the Supreme Court.— John Fugelsang (@JohnFugelsang) June 8, 2016
☞ get over it
☞buck up buttercup
☞don't be such a cry-baby
☞why you gotta be like 'at?
None of that shit at all. This is politics, and our hearts will get broken - probably more than once. We all need some time to decompress and regroup,
But at some point it's gonna be like, c'mon guys, pull up your socks; check your pads; snap up your helmet straps and get back in the game. Big opportunities (and big responsibilities) are right in front of us right here right now.
We have a Senate ripe for the picking. There's a bushel of House seats up for grabs. 2 GOP Governors are vulnerable, as well as 5 term-limited or retiring Dem Governors. And it could be a very long time before we get a better shot at flipping some state legislatures, not to mention tens of thousands of elective offices at the County and Municipal levels.
There are more than 500,000 elected officials in USAmerica Inc.
This work is never done. Democracy isn't something we can afford to just dabble in. There's a shitload to do - and we need everybody's help.
The Exodus
I realize this could come under the general heading of That's What Bloggers Are For, but I don't think I wanna put in the kind of work it's prob'ly going to take to stay up with the potential stampede of Repubs as they start to understand how important it is to get the fuck away from Donald Trump.
But I think somebody should be keeping some kind of scorecard on this.
One of the House's top conservatives now says he cannot support presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump after the real estate mogul questioned whether a federal judge could be fair given his "Mexican heritage," according to CNN political reporter Manu Raju.
Raju reported on-air Wednesday that Rep. Bill Flores (R-TX), a chair of the conservative Republican Study Committee, said he "was incredibly angry" at Trump for attacking U.S. District Judge Gonzalo Curiel's integrity based on his ethnicity. Curiel is presiding over lawsuits against Trump University in California.--and--
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) signaled Tuesday that he may not support Donald Trump unless he renounces his attacks on a federal judge's ethnicity before being formally nominated at the GOP convention in July.--and--
Maine Republican Sen. Susan Collins said she won't endorse GOP presumptive presidential nominee Donald Trump until he starts behaving more "presidential."--and--
Republican U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk on Tuesday said he "cannot and will not support" Donald Trump as the GOP's presidential nominee, citing the real estate mogul and former reality TV star's "past attacks on Hispanics, women and the disabled like me."
"It is absolutely essential that we are guided by a commander in chief with a responsible and proper temperament, discretion and judgment. Our president must be fit to command the most powerful military the world has ever seen, including an arsenal of thousands of nuclear weapons," said Kirk, who suffered a stroke in 2012. "After much consideration, I have concluded that Donald Trump has not demonstrated the temperament necessary to assume the greatest office in the world."The Atlantic has a fair piece on this subject - I only hope they can keep it updated.
And also too - at some point in the post-Trump period (assuming Trump does cause the near-fatal splintering of the GOP that lotsa people are expecting), we should anticipate the spinmeisters stepping up with "Donald Trump has done a great service to our party ... blah blah blah ... strengthening ... blah blah blah ... reminding us of our core values ... blah bah blah ..."
And the translation will be "What an asshole that guy was - but at least when he left, he took an awful lot of those other assholes with him".
Fly paper.
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