Washington people, you should have received your ballot. Go vote in this important primary. Get your ballot postmarked or dropped off by August 2
Anyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
by Carl Ballard — ,
Washington people, you should have received your ballot. Go vote in this important primary. Get your ballot postmarked or dropped off by August 2
Anyway, please wash your hands right now and get vaccinated or boosted if you’re eligible.
YLB laughing at lord kreepshit, the "seriously" silly, irrelevant, kreepee kreepah of widbee spews:
Lemee guess… laptop babble…
Vicious Troll spews:
They do it by changing the definition so that a Democrat president isn’t tagged with a recession.
How Do Economists Determine Whether the Economy Is in a Recession?
That’s the White House blog, telling us that Q2 is gonna be negative and that we’re already in recession.
The Atlanta Fed says Q2 growth in GDP will be negative 2.1%.
We’re in recession. Moving the goalposts is weak-ass shit, and Robinhood Dumbfuck Rabbit will love it.
Vicious Troll spews:
If GDP contracted in the first quarter by 1.6% and it contracts in the second quarter by 2.1%, that means the situation is worsening.
Bidencession is here, bitches.
Newt Hoenikker spews:
“I don’t want to say the election is over.”
Indefensible, especially by the POTUS. He simply failed to uphold the oath of the office.
So if he isn’t indicted, why bother having laws and oaths and such?
No wonder Bob wants DeathSantis to be POTUS, even Bob doesn’t want to hitch his pony to the Trump wagon anymore.
Vicious Troll spews:
Check out the article in WaPo about rising unemployment claims and job cuts now being announced all over the place.
Unemployment claims have been rising for the last three months.
HA’s canary in the coal mine, Deathfrogg, has been out of a job for six months now.
It’s going be much more noticeable by late October. I can wait.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 4
So if he isn’t indicted, why bother having laws and oaths and such?
#CrookedHillary wasn’t indicted.
But Bob Menendez was. So was Michael Sussman. They were each acquitted.
QoS McHillbilly has previously explained the difficulty proving guilt of the accused, at the federal level.
Pendulum swings both ways, Newt. Dry your eyes, ya pussy.
Newt Hoenikker spews:
@6
Hillary was never POTUS (or did you forget?)
Yes, I understand the difficulty of proving the case at the Federal level.
So you are OK with what Trump did? Says a lot about you and your character.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Last night’s prime time hearing wasn’t strictly necessary.
It mostly presented details about the violent Republican President’s intentional failure to act that we already knew, perhaps only confirming some details. It didn’t have to happen during prime time. And it didn’t have to feature a quite prolonged expo of Josh Hawley’s fleeing pantload from the coup-curious mob he helped assemble and inflame.
Josh Hawley is thinking harder than ever this morning about his party’s decision to boycott the committee.
I’m sure plenty of Democrats and more than enough Democrats on the committee would have been eager to use the committee’s clout and access to ruin a human stain like Hawley. But in truth, had there been five members on the committee appointed by the Minority Leader, last night would not have happened. But if you’re Josh Hawley, and the only two people standing between you and a giant public humiliation are Liz Cheney and Adam Kinzinger you’re fucked. And also in truth, you fucked yourself.
#owngoal
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 7
So you are OK with what Trump did?
What Trump did was poor leadership. It might have been, technically, criminal – not for me to judge. That’s the DOJ’s call, then maybe the jury’s call.
It was far from seditious.
When it ends up contributing to President Ron DeSantis and Attorney General Liz Cheney, I’ll be OK with the outcome.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 8
The Hawley clips are a nothingburger. They’re akin to the clips of Ted Cruz in Cancun at an inopportune time.
Know what they aren’t? They aren’t clips of DeSantis.
You need clips of DeSantis in the next 24 1/2 months.
Newt Hoenikker spews:
@10
DeathSantis has a rodent problem in Florida.
Newt Hoenikker spews:
@9 “It was far from seditious.”
That is for a jury to decide (if indicted).
Vicious Troll spews:
Sold a slew of covered calls this week. My bet is that with a technical recession already here – even one not acknowledged by the White House – and with the job market clearly softening, there won’t be substantial gains to be had in the next 6 months or so.
I doubt Caterpillar will hit $230 before January 20. I doubt Goldman Sachs will hit $400 or that Home Depot will hit $420. Merck won’t get to $120 and Pfizer won’t get to $70.
Why not make some money off these assumptions?
Sold a couple of naked puts, too. I doubt the lumber market is going to crater before January, so I collected a premium on the bet that Weyerhauser won’t fall below $23.
Lots of money to be made in a sideways market. In addition, as Robinhood Dumbfuck Rabbit is dying to tell you ’cause it’s the only money he’ll make, there are the dividends paid to patient shareholders.
There will be a bounce when the GOP reclaims the House, but it will be a small one due to the ongoing Bidencession. The best the Democrats can hope for is that they aren’t cursed by a President Harris before President-elect DeSantis is inaugurated in January, 2025.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
4,
Indicted for what?
I ask the question because, when we consider the actions of the former violent Republican president some very deliberate bifurcation is called for.
He should not be indicted for actions (or inactions) in his capacity as President of the United States. For that he was impeached – twice. And we can entirely thank violent Republicans for the fact that he was not removed from office. That “indictment” needs to be a political one. And every American voter should keep that fact in front of mind every single time they vote from now on. Our legal constitutional republic depends upon some decisions being left up to elected officials willing to act on our behalf and in the interests of protecting the republic.
Members of the Republican Party are no longer willing to fulfill that part of their sworn oaths. They’ve demonstrated it amply and repeatedly. They will simply never remove one of their own, no matter how badly they serve, no matter how criminally they misbehave. But addressing that remains in the hands of the voters.
Drawing the connection between party affiliation and abandonment of the most basic obligations of elected office is something we can’t rely on the media to do, despite the obviousness and the need. That leaves it to us. And that makes it harder because if only people drawing that connection are mostly Democrats then it will be perceived as partisanship.
And this is also why it simply is not enough, and can never be enough, for a few Republicans to stand up to Trump. They have to stand up to and confront what their entire party did and continues to do, which is to have entirely abandoned their duties as elected officials. Trump should have been removed. Republicans in Congress knew it then. And they know it now. But they refused.
Trump sitting around on his hands all afternoon watching people die on television and giggling about it is disgusting behavior. And it’s an unprecedented abandonment of his sworn duties as president. But it isn’t criminal.
But there are crimes for which he can be indicted and should.
Spending months arranging and coordinating with co-conspirators to produce and present fraudulent electoral certificates, arranging with members of his party in the joint session to corruptly delay the official proceedings, and arranging with co-conspirators to assemble an armed and violent mob and send them to attack the joint session, all with intention of using the delay and disruption to introduce the fraudulent certificates is all stuff that can be charged. These are not any part of or in any way related to the functions or authorities granted to the president by the constitution or any statute.
Pretty much all of the Stop the Steal bullshit can be generally regarded as campaign activities, existing as the law requires, entirely outside the functions of government. Those activities do not enjoy any form of immunity from prosecution.
Sadly however, being shitty at the job and taking pleasure in his own incompetence as he watched the people he was sworn to serve and protect get injured and killed are not things for which a president may be criminally indicted.
There is good information there. Every American voter needs to be aware of it. Electing someone to public office immunizes them from criminal peril for certain things. So we probably ought to think it over carefully before we consider voting for Adderall addicted, Tea-curious sociopaths like Donald J. Trump, Herschell Walker, Dr. Oz, Blake Masters, Kari Lake, Lauren Boebert, etc. And the media really need to be called out for celebrating and elevating the “exciting outsiders”. Because they are mostly human garbage working a grift.
Vicious Troll spews:
The government’s case against Bannon is now in the jury’s hands.
Should be quick, QoS McHillbilly has assured us.
Vicious Troll spews:
The financial markets are down today, on the worry that we might actually have to endure a President Harris.
Si se puede, but Kamala kan’t.
Vicious Troll spews:
Bidencession’s here already, bitches.
Bad enough to widen the wealth gap. Oh, and imagine the fun Democrats will have explaining why Social Security monthly payments are up 10.5% next year at the same time that the economy is in Bidencession.
I know how much fun I’ll have explaining to YLB why her kids will be the ones paying it, for their entire careers.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Pretty much my point.
Fuck me, but Degen is supremely stupid violent Republican troll.
For the objectives of the committee, for the republic, and for the preservation of the peaceful and lawful transfer of power following elections, the scenes of Josh Hawley urinating himself while running to hide are honestly a distraction. His utter lack of character and moral weakness are of no consequence. It isn’t even particularly exceptional, as Degen points out. Plenty of other violent Republican lawmakers routinely display the same deplorable character weakness and cowardice, like Ted Cruz.
But for Josh Hawley it’s a burger.
Not just because it diminishes his standing as a recently elected freshman Senator from Missouri among his constituents and the media. And not just because it entirely reframes his media personae in a very unfavorable light. But because it tells a very subtle but powerful story about how much he is despised in Congress.
The Hawley presentation we saw last night was entirely unnecessary to the committee. As far as informing the public about what Trump and the GOP were really up to on Jan 6 it does not really move the ball one inch toward the goal. And yet the committee, with House member support, chose to use their limited, unique and highly anticipated prime air time to showcase Josh Hawley urinating in his tailored pants and running to hide in a secretary’s closet. The committee with the backing of Congress, set aside their most important goals and used a big part of last night to humiliate one single freshman Senator from Missouri.
Like Rand Paul and Ted Cruz before him, Hawley is hated by most of his colleagues. And now we see that in Hawley’s case that hatred is exceptional. My guess is Hawley is just fine with this. Probably even proud. After all, he is just a freshmen. He’s done absolutely nothing in his career. He’s a nobody in most respects. Having only arrived in DC a couple of years ago midway through the Trump fiasco, he’s a man of very few accomplishments with almost no track record for national fundraising. He’s barely a threat to anyone. And yet they did all that last night just for him.
It’s impressive. Maybe the most impressive thing about him.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
I don’t think the jury is sequestered.
So they might as well adjourn for the weekend and return Monday. Federal jury forms can be laborious things, even in a case as simple as this one.
Suits me.
I like the idea of Dirty Hobo sweating it out all weekend.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 18
…supremely stupid violent Republican troll.
I’d change my user name for the remainder of this thread to “Supremely Stupid Violent Republican Troll”, but someone would get me banned for sock puppetry.
Just because what I write makes YLB cower in fear in her shoe closet doesn’t mean words are violence. It just means that Goldy isn’t around for her to hide behind.
RedReformed spews:
@2. Sometimes I take pleasure in reading his whining about misplaced values.
Republicans are forcing 11 year old girls to give birth and attempting to overthrow the government and he cares more about about economic theory.
I expected it’s because he won’t ever get pregnant, he wants to overthrow the government if it’s a Democratic government, it’s costing him money and he thinks it will own libs. Conservative empathy on display
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Words are not violent.
Republicans are violent.
This is manifestly a fact.
As fundamental feature of their brand, modern Republicans call for violence. Republicans celebrate violence. And in a very deliberate, intentional, and organized fashion Republicans use violence to unlawfully obtain political ends they can’t otherwise achieve through free and fair elections.
“Violent Republicans” is descriptive and accurate.
Like “annoying mime”. Or “saccharine Kenny G solo”.
Violence is implicit in the very mention of the word “Republican”.
And because the puerile false equivalence is so predictable:
The Democratic Party has not organized an armed mob and sent it to attack a lawful governmental proceeding in order to stop it from carrying out its lawful governmental functions.
For example.
Look on the bright side.. spews:
7,
“Hillary was never POTUS (or did you forget?)”
Yes, we can all be VERY grateful for that!
DeathFrogg spews:
@ VT A #5
HA’s canary in the coal mine, Deathfrogg, has been out of a job for six months now.
You wanna know, how I know, that you’re a fucking moron?
Oh, right. Dedicated Republican. Being an imbecile is part and parcel of the entire GOQP stock in trade. The fact that you guys are promoting Herschel Walker as a candidate is proof of that. If the man has an IQ over 65 I’ll eat my hat.
DeathFrogg spews:
Meanwhile, the Nazi Insurrectionists are attacking Capitol Police officers in the street outside of the hearings.
The HBO documentary goes into detail about what happened to Fanone. He was dragged out of the tunnel, beaten and someone held a high-voltage stun gun to the base of his skull for 30 seconds. He has permanent neurological damage. IMO, he should have a pass to punch or shoot anyone who gets in his face with this shit.
They want total War, they’re going to get it. It just isn’t going to go the way they think it will.
We whipped your Nazi asses in 1945, and we’ll do it again. This time around though, we’re not going to be so nice about it.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Something else to consider about the Hawley PeePee Show last night.
This is a bit more Occam’s Razor.
Because if you think about it, no matter how much his colleagues may despise Josh Hawley, it would be an incredible detour for the House committee to devote an hour of prime time to needlessly humiliating a freshman Senator from Missouri. So we should think carefully if there might be other, more rational reasons more directly in line with the committee’s objectives.
It might be meant as a warning shot.
The assumption is, and one theory of the crime would be, that violent Republican members of the House and Senate had been in contact with the Stop the Steal brain trust operating out of a floor of the Willard Hotel. Eastman, Giuliani, Kerik,
BannonDirty Hobo, Jenna Ellis and a ton of other lawyers, Phil Waldron, Russell Ramsland, Ali Alexander, and a team from One America News Network set up offices and conference rooms in a floor of the hotel and began conducting conference calls, and remote, and in-person meetings in order to persuade state lawmakers and officials to decertify, and to line up violent Republican members of the House and Senate to interrupt the proceedings of the joint session.We know the House committee has a lot of documents and records about every member and that most members have cooperated when requested by sharing phone logs and other communications with the committee. But we definitely do not know how cooperative members have been. And the committee has been understandably inclined to seek voluntary cooperation from violent Republican members rather than compel it.
So it might make a lot of sense for the committee to pick a member of Congress neck deep in Stop the Steal, and one who every member has agreed is despicable human garbage, to make an example.
The scene of a screaming Ron Johnson shoving Tammy Duckworth down a flight of stairs will be campaign gold!
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Yes, but isn’t the real test whether on not he can say the word “yesterday”?
https://youtu.be/5whKipj0Wqc
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 26
… it would be an incredible detour for the House committee to devote an hour of prime time to needlessly humiliating a freshman Senator from Missouri. So we should think carefully if there might be other, more rational reasons…
Indeed. Like, they don’t have what they need.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Wow. That was very fast. Shocking really.
Bannon jury back in. Dirty Hobo guilty on both counts.
Not exactly what the MAGA Movement promised.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 29
Less shocking to those of us who occasionally take you seriously.
Less shocking, as well, when one considers that the defense called no witnesses of its own.
Roger Rabbit spews:
It will take years for OSHA to adopt a rule protecting workers from extreme heat. Meanwhile, the country relies on market-based solutions like this one
“As temperatures surpassed 90 degrees in Pasadena, California, last month, a 24-year-old UPS driver collapsed and died in his truck moments after delivering a package”
to steer workers away from dangerous work.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/osha-years-away-issuing-federal-heat-standard-protect-workers-advocate-rcna39208
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
“Legal-ish” pronouncements from our own MAGA-turd.
What the House committee “needs”?
It’s a House committee. Not a grand jury.
For a whole bunch of very good reasons they will not be presenting quite a lot of what they “have”. They have former criminal AUSAs on staff and advising them. They have to steer clear of publicly presenting much of the evidence specific to chargeable criminal offenses in order to preserve due process. And quite a lot of what the DOJ has the committee will never see.
They are not a federal grand jury being run by a career line prosecutor. They are a committee of Congress being run by politicians. Mostly “what they need” is influence over public perception and public opinion.
Against that metric, which is the real metric as far as the committee public hearings is concerned, they’ve already won. Even Degen is now “anti-Trump” and “anti-Stop-the-Steal”. When we see the committee hearings winning over a MAGA-turd like Degen that tells us they achieved their most important goals.
Beyond that, we’ve now learned that since the first prime time hearing, according the AG Garland, the DOJ is now specifically examining a criminal case against the former president for the first time. So at least some of what the committee has already presented to the DOJ has persuaded the AG that something might be there. That’s also a pretty big win for the committee.
They’ve changed general public opinion about the Jan 6th attack on the joint session. The overwhelming majority of the public now regards the mob attack as a disgraceful crime against the republic and our institutions. Moreover, now a strong majority condemn the Stop the Steal campaign’s involvement in triggering the attack. The Attorney General is now persuaded that a direct criminal inquiry into Trump is appropriate. And after the last two televised hearings public opinion has turned against Trump, concluding that he at least welcomed the mob attack, even if we don’t yet know whether he planned for it.
These are slow, gradual changes for sure. But they are changes. Like a tide. And like a tide they continue and are very hard to resist. And these are precisely the changes the committee “needs”.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@3 “If GDP contracted in the first quarter by 1.6% and it contracts in the second quarter by 2.1%, that means the situation is worsening”
No, it means the situation got worse in the 2nd quarter. It could be getting better or worse; we don’t know, because GDP data are backward-looking, idiot.
When the answer is, “I don’t know,” smart rabbits say “I don’t know” and dumbfucks who think they know everything say “it’s worsening” because they’re dumbfucks.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@6 “#CrookedHillary wasn’t indicted.”
Not because she had presidential immunity, so it must be something else … like innocence?
How many millions of taxpayer dollars has your asswipe tribe spent trying to indict her for something, and so far you haven’t even nailed her for a parking ticket?
The Great GOP Hillary Witch Hunt is waste, fraud, and abuse on steroids.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
I partially dispute this claim.
Though it’s normally forbidden, Dirty Hobo’s lawyer essentially presented himself to the jury as a witness during his closing argument. He essentially mounted his entire defense in his closing. And in the process he testified to the jury regarding knowledge of criminal allegations against the House committee, accusing them of perjury. And he alleged knowledge about conflicts of interest between committee staff and the prosecutors.
I don’t know why he was allowed to do so. Nor do I know why the judge allowed the jury to hear these allegations without any supporting evidence and in the absence of any instruction to the jury concerning the allegations. At least the prosecutor was allowed to address the claims in her rebuttal, even if she was not allowed to cross-examine the witness. And it appears her rebuttal was quite successful.
Mild squeaking about Dirty Hobo trial unfairness – achievement unlocked!
So fucking predictable.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@8 More to the point, the only thing standing between Josh Hawley and being squashed on the marble floor like a stepped-on ant was some cops with more guts than he has. Missouri Republicans will keep voting for him anyway, because they’re forged of the same character and patriotism he is.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@9 “What Trump did was poor leadership. It might have been, technically, criminal …. It was far from seditious.”
What Trump did was exactly what every Republican, including you, wanted him to do. Whether it was criminal and seditious bothers you and your ilk not at all. Those are, as you point out, technicalities.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@10 “The Hawley clips are a nothingburger. They’re akin to the clips of Ted Cruz in Cancun at an inopportune time.”
That’s like saying a coward who runs away in battle, leaving his buddies exposed to enemy fire, is a nothingburger. Ask any veteran what he thinks of that.
These guys, as senators, are supposed to be defending our democracy and upholding its values. They’re in a forward position of the frontline of our democracy. Instead, they ran for cover at the first sound of Trump’s jackboots.
Cruz, you will remember, is the coward who stood on stage smiling as Trump called his father a terrorist. Now Hawley will be remembered as the coward who ran for his life as Trump’s violent mob swarmed the Capitol.
To you, cowardice is no big deal. But to others, it’s a big deal. And what you think of cowards and cowardice says a lot about who and what you are, too.
Vicious Troll spews:
Eric Holder was held in contempt by Congress for refusing a subpoena to testify, a criminal referral to the DOJ was made, and nothing was done.
Jus’ throwin’ that out there. About four more months of this, then the House flips and this inconsistency ends. This is why the prime time crap and attempted shaming of people Democrats dislike.
This is Liz Cheney’s play for AG in 2025.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 38
These guys, as senators, are supposed to be defending our democracy and upholding its values. They’re in a forward position of the frontline of our democracy. Instead, they ran for cover at the first sound of Trump’s jackboots.
The Democrats took cover, too. They were supposed to be defending our democracy and upholding its values.
Instead they ran for cover at the first sight of iPhone-wielding grandmothers in MAGA caps.
Gggeeee Money spews:
Bullshit! You know any Dem did that and you’d be saying a lot different.
You sure are a partisan hack. And a bad one,
Roger Rabbit spews:
@14 “Members of the Republican Party are no longer willing to fulfill that part of their sworn oaths. They’ve demonstrated it amply and repeatedly. They will simply never remove one of their own, no matter how badly they serve, no matter how criminally they misbehave. But addressing that remains in the hands of the voters.”
This is what makes Republicans at all levels unelectable, until they straighten themselves out. For this reason, even Republicans shouldn’t vote Republican. Policy concerns have to take a back seat to character, patriotism, and preserving democracy until such time, if ever, the GOP comes to its senses.
The GOP and its followers have lost their way and are wandering in a kind of moral darkness. And voting Republican has evolved into a seditious act.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@15 It was quick.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 41
You sure are a partisan hack. And a bad one,
Good enough to calculate your AGI because you overshared, Fudgepack.
And I’m sorry about the financial difficulties coming your way. Is it too late to back out of that ill-considered RE purchase?
Roger Rabbit spews:
@17 “ART LAFFER: Can I just say, how can they forecast a 50% chance of a recession when it’s already happened, Maria? The first quarter was negative. The second quarter probably is negative as well.”
The word “probably” is nothing more than forecasting without stating a percentage.
The only person who takes Art Laffer seriously is Maria Bartiromo, and the only person who takes Maria Bartiromo seriously is Art Laffer. This is what a conversation of clowns sounds like in a circus that has performances but no audience.
Vicious Troll spews:
Here’s another poll including oversampling, GA governor race.
Kemp 50, Fat Cow 45 And that’s her peak:
Minorities aren’t going the way libbies need them to go:
Maybe Democrats should care about minority constituents more often than quadrennially.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@22 “Violent Republicans” is descriptive and accurate.
Also redundant.
Vicious Troll spews:
Fat Cow sizzles on the grill because her fuel is out-of-state money:
Fat Cow can kiss executive office goodbye.
Vicious Troll spews:
Find the Fat Cow in this photograph.
Vicious Troll spews:
The moment Fat Cow realized she lost the 2022 Georgia gubernatorial election.
STACEY ABRAMS TWEETS, DELETES MASKLESS PIC SURROUNDED BY MASKED KIDS
Stunning incompetence. One would think Robby Mook was running her campaign at the time.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 47
Violent House Speaker.
I can live with it.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@26 “So it might make a lot of sense for the committee to pick a member of Congress neck deep in Stop the Steal, and one who every member has agreed is despicable human garbage, to make an example.”
Reminds me a little of an ancient Polynesian society that had no formal system of laws and courts, but didn’t need one because every year they held a feast day featuring a human sacrifice elected by the community.
Vicious Troll spews:
Biden, 2020: “I will shut down the virus.”
The Wuhan, 2022: Well,…
Newt Hoenikker spews:
@53
“I will build a wall and have Mexico pay for it.”
Your point is?
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 54
Lemme know when the wall falls on Trump.
Newt Hoenikker spews:
@55
Physical or metaphorical?
Roger Rabbit spews:
@30 You don’t put on a defense when you don’t have one. Instead, you attack the system and incite the mob.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@40 “The Democrats … were supposed to be defending our democracy and upholding its values” and they are.
You’re having a bad day, doc. Don’t make it worse by trying to excuse sedition with lameass comments.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@41 “You sure are a partisan hack.”
That’s much too generous and forgiving.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@51 “Violent House Speaker. I can live with it.”
We know you can. A lot else, too.
Roger Rabbit spews:
That Jeffrey Clark will face bar disciplinary proceedings for his dishonesty and conduct prejudicial to the administration of justice is not conjectural. The only questions are whether he’ll be sanctioned, and how much.
https://www.cnn.com/2022/07/22/politics/jeff-clark-washington-dc-bar/index.html
Gggeeee Money spews:
What a Dumbfuck.
Gggeeee Money spews:
What a Dumbfuck.
Roger Rabbit spews:
Joey David George, 37, of Lynnwood, Washington, mistakenly believed the prefix *67 would mask his phone number when he called a Buffalo, New York, grocery store on July 19 and 20 and threatened to kill all the black people inside, including women and children.
https://komonews.com/news/local/lynnwood-man-arrested-after-allegedly-calling-in-threats-to-shoot-black-hispanic-people
Instructions for using *67 are as follows: “You can prevent your number from appearing on a recipient’s phone or caller ID device when you place a call. On either your traditional landline or mobile smartphone, just dial *67 followed by the number you want to call. The person you’re calling only sees a message such as ‘blocked’ or ‘private number’ when their phone rings. Note: *67 does not work when you call toll-free numbers or emergency numbers.”
https://www.lifewire.com/hide-your-number-with-star-67-4154833
The “Note” explained: “The caller tried to mask his phone number by using *67, but the FBI was able to trace the calls to George’s phone, the complaint says.” In other words, *67 masks the caller ID, not the source of the call.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/man-charged-threatening-kill-black-people-tops-market-buffalo-rcna39614
The dumbass is now in a federal detention cell in SeaTac.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Degenerate MAGA-troll when it was over 3000 U.S. deaths per day:
BEACH WEEEEEEK!!!!!!!!!
His fake “FB friends in CO” really should have been vaccinated.
I won’t say it’s sad that so many Republican voters have committed ritual seppuku, and continue to do so, for the sake of a fat, angry, failed reality television celebrity. But it is certainly remarkable. It’s a unique and unexplained phenomenon of collective, tribal stupidity. It’s like a “Why were they filming” YouTube video featuring 13-year-old boys playing with gasoline, only come to life and playing out on a national scale.
But while I don’t respect such a poor choice, I don’t take responsibility for it either.
And neither does President Biden, who by the way, kicked Trump’s pathetic ass all day and flipped Georgia and Arizona. Come to think of it, I’m not even sure Jimmy Carter won Georgia in ’80. Did he?
Gggeeee Money spews:
It was far from seditious in that LEO was attacked and revolted against, or seditious, Dumbfuck.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 65
Come to think of it, I’m not even sure Jimmy Carter won Georgia in ’80. Did he?
Why do you think he cried on Election Night?
YLB laughing at vacuous troll, the "seriously" silly, irrelevant, kreepee kreepah of widbee spews:
Why do you think he cried on Election Night?
A future HA troll degenerate pos voted for him even AFTER the REAL miracle on ice?
Carter still breathes.. All things pass..
YLB laughing at lord kreepshit, the "seriously" silly, irrelevant, kreepee kreepah of widbee spews:
Lemme guess. deathsatanist kneepads…
ooops… got here too late..
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Speaking of crying, on election night, tonight, and probably on more than a few nights in the very near future:
‘Nother
If they aren’t off-ing themselves with Ivermectin, or self-induced testicle tazing, Fat Midget’s voters are sending themselves to prison and being stripped of their right to vote. At the rate they are going there may not be much left for Trump, Pence, and Fat Midget to fight over in 2024.
I don’t hate to see it.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
Aaaaaand…
‘Nother
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
In remarks given on the courthouse steps immediately after being found guilty on all counts, a very brave but Dirty Hobo who refused to testify in Congress and refused to testify in his own defense told reporters that his only regret is that the members of the House committee were “too gutless” to testify against him at trial.
Just how brave is this Dirty Hobo?
Well I’ll tell you.
He’s so brave, that despite his sentencing being months off, and facing up to two years behind bars, he is wasting absolutely no time but heading straight to Tucker’s studio cameras to start shit-talking about his trial.
I don’t hate to see this either.
Steve spews:
@6 “#CrookedHillary wasn’t indicted.”
Not because she had presidential immunity, so it must be something else … like innocence?
9,000+ pro-Putin hashtags later and the low IQ Nazi Traitor still can’t identify a crime.
Steve spews:
Posted from the safe space of a low IQ Nazi traitor….
Vice President Liz Cheney
As though the democracy-loving Liz Fucking Cheney would ever play second fiddle to a democracy-hating fat midget.
Here’s what will really happen. After losing to Crist in November, the fat midget will be arrested in the spring of 2023 for raping a little boy, his own son. While it’s true that fucking your own child isn’t enough to derail a Republican’s political career these days, what will finish the fat midget’s political aspirations is the revelation that he made his little boy wear a Micky Mouse costume while fat midget fucked him hard in the ass, poor kid.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 74
Stay up late on Saturday nights like Steve did to watch your mom get gangbanged by the local KKK on odd dates and by the local Nazis on even dates and you’ll develop a creepy imagination, just like Steve did.
Roger Rabbit spews:
@67 I saw Jimmy Carter on Election Night (at a rally in a Boeing Field hangar), even shook hands with him. He wasn’t crying. Carter was, and is, a class act. People like you should watch and learn.
Tiffany Smiley spews:
I’m 100 percent forced birth.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
75,
Curiously knows quite a lot about “the local KKK” and “the local Nazis”.
Checks out, tho.
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 76
Carter got weepy on the plane before landing in Washington, not in the hangar, Robinhood Dumbfuck Rabbit.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/1980/nov/05/usa.alexbrummer1
Vicious Troll spews:
Robinhood Dumbfuck Rabbit is the character played by Danny DeVito in Hoffa. He’s the character played by Kevin Costner in JFK. Neither of those characters actually existed.
Robinhood Dumbfuck Rabbit is the guy who always swears he was there and saw everything. But – and we all know this now – he’s making it up.
Roger Rabbit spews:
Shorter @79: Crying bad, insurrection good.
YLB laughing at lord kreepshit mcdimfook teh feckless, irrelevant widbee kreepah and "sugar daddy" spews:
He’s the character played by Kevin Costner in JFK. Neither of those characters actually existed.
Jim Garrison
Garrison actually does a cameo in the movie playing Earl Warren.
Now it’s pretty doubtful teh widbee kreepah exists.. it’s more like the Grant County stalker..
Vicious Troll spews:
@ 82
I learned something. Thx.
Steve spews:
My posting over 200 posts about Republican politicians and officials being arrested for fucking children and animals on HA is what clued me in to what Republicans are capable of doing to children and animals. Republican pervs, freaky costumes and fucking children isn’t anything new.
Over on Daily Kos someone has continued documenting these pervs and the count is now over 600, with all of them taking place in this century.
Attempts to “both-sides” this problem are always a fail, with some idiot troll coming up with a list of 10 Democrats, all in the middle of the last Century.
HA didn’t have a monthly Golden Goat Award going for several years for nothing.
Steve spews:
But – and we all know this now – he’s making it up.
We all know who makes shit up around here.
a dozen cosplaying grandmothers
Two dozen chubby guys following a nearly nude dude wearing a faux fur hat were not, ever, going to topple the government.
Roger Rabbit spews:
This Jan. 6 terrorist didn’t know the FBI had a tracking device on his car when he shot at the Knoxville federal building earlier this month.
https://www.rawstory.com/fbi-charges-tennessee-man-who-attended-insurrection-with-shooting-at-knoxville-federal-building/
Roger Rabbit spews:
Texas, like Russia, is an oligarchy.
https://www.rawstory.com/texas-gop-billionaires-russian-oligarchs/
Roger Rabbit spews:
More J6 hearings are coming.
https://www.rawstory.com/j6-announces-round-of-hearings-in-september-report/
YLB spews:
More J6 hearings are coming.
Blessed be Raw Story!
Steve spews:
An editorial in the Kansas City Star, no doubt a commie rag.
Josh Hawley is a laughingstock.
During Thursday night’s televised hearings of the House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, coup attempt at the U.S. Capitol, Rep. Elaine Luria played video of Missouri’s junior senator that will surely follow him the rest of his life.
In the clip, Hawley sprints across a hallway as he and his fellow senators are evacuated after insurrectionists had breached the Capitol building. When it went across the screen, the audience in the room with the committee erupted in laughter.
Of course, Twitter immediately dogpiled. Hawley’s name was the No. 1 trending topic in politics that evening as users shared the hashtag #HawlinAss along with GIFs of a galloping Forrest Gump.
“From now on, if political reporters ask Josh Hawley if he’s planning to run, he’s going to have to ask them to clarify,” quipped one.
If Hawley needs another laughing stock to commiserate with, I’d recommend our low IQ Nazi traitor. He’s been laughing stock all his wretched, miserable fucking life.
Elijah Dominic McDotcom spews:
88,
Of course.
The show is a huge success. Folks are organizing watch parties and adapting drinking games.
There’s talk about a streaming mini series next summer.
Rick Schroeder is up for the part of Liz Cheney.
Gggeeee Money spews:
Hey Bob,
Children (babies) are getting STD’s.
https://apnews.com/article/science-health-096f3625c4c14a18e2d5f813241d83bf