Nov 17, 2017

Worth Another Look

An oldie from College Humor:

Today's GIF

Here's Steve Scalise applauding the latest version of legislation that we can file (as usual) under the heading of I-Got-Mine-So-Fuck-The-Resta-Y'all.


Looking forward to when the stories emerge - about the tactics and threats and promises necessary to get this piece of shit passed.

Nov 15, 2017

Facebook


It's the money, stupid.

Ari Melber's take:



Money is power, and for some folks, power is everything.

Today's Tweet



We've got some pretty low standards here in USAmerica Inc.

 

Nov 14, 2017

Today's Life Lesson


Depression is your soul telling you to make a change - but not the kind of change where you get a neck tattoo or decide you'd look good with bangs.

Today's Quote

The difference between a cult and a religion is that the latter is old. Like, stepping into a pile of dogshit makes you curse, but stepping into a pile of dinosaur shit makes you famous. Despite both being crap. 
— Opportunist.

Love Her Hate Her Whatever


Donna Brazile is well known for two things: losing elections, and standing in the wreckage yelling, "We was robbed!"

But she knows things. She had a front row seat last fall. The bit about the Russians (starting about 28:30) is very interesting and way fuckin' scary.



And never mind the fact that she takes a nice big dump on the Press Poodles for being lazy enough to buy into the Follow-The-Popular-Drift bullshit (thank you, Donna). Way too many of the big news outlets here in USAmerica Inc are operating on the Show Biz model, where the coverage is guided by what's trending on social media instead of what's real and/or important.

Flocks of Bots (many, if not most, of which are controlled the Russkies) are practically dictating what we do and where we go - and they're very useful for "winning" elections.

Automated Rapid Response on a hyper-industrialized level.

Closer To The Borg

Science be scary sometimes.






BTW - next year will mark the 200th anniversary of Mary Shelley's novel, Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.

Nov 13, 2017

This Week In 45* World


The first couple of 121 items on this week's list.

Amy Siskind:

November 11, 2017

This week started and ended in chaos, with a respite in-between as Trump traveled to Asia and stayed on script. The length of this week’s list is a testament to how broad-based the attacks on and the erosion of norms and our democracy have become — well beyond Trump as the sole actor.

The Resistance that started as Trump took office has grown in both impact and power, as evidenced by Tuesday’s elections, which were a wipe-out for Republicans and an amazing display of diversity. A revolution around sexual assault and harassment is gathering steam, with offenders being outed daily.

All the while, the Mueller probe progresses. This week more ties between the Trump campaign and Russia were exposed, and questions surfaced as to the knowledge and engagement of senior people on the campaign, including Trump.

1) WAPO reported as the winter tourism season kicks in, Trump has secured 70 H-2B visas from the Labor Department to hire cooks, maids, and servers to work at Mar-a-Lago, despite urging the country to hire American.

Good Guys Explained

Some slopes are more slippery than others

To Be Clear

Overheard on FB and Twitter:

"Conservative Evangelicals" are calling for a boycott of Keurig's products because Keurig's parent company is pulling its ads from DumFux News in response to Sean Hannity's on-air attempts to justify Roy Moore's sexual contact with under-aged girls.

They're against Keurig because Keurig is against PEDOPHILIA - this is who these people are.

Nov 12, 2017

Today's Tweet



I don't know exactly what "leadership" is, but since 45* took over, I know a lot more about what it isn't.

 

Today's Pix

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