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blatham
 
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Fri 19 Jul, 2019 06:56 pm
@farmerman,
A chicken farmer who lived near us once had a capon who did wonders with the coop, putting in recessed lighting that totally changed the ambience in the room.
blatham
 
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Fri 19 Jul, 2019 07:06 pm
@RABEL222,
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And it looks like it could happen again if the deems don't start showing some balls.
Given that half of the human population are women, that means that there are approximately as many balls in the world as their are brains. It's my considered opinion that we'd all be better off with a significantly different ratio.
farmerman
 
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Fri 19 Jul, 2019 07:22 pm
@blatham,
****, you got a better applause score than I did for the same joke. I guess I need better writers for my material
Builder
 
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Fri 19 Jul, 2019 07:53 pm
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George Nader, who was a key witness in special counsel Robert Mueller’s probe, is charged in a new federal indictment with transporting a 14-year-old boy for sex, child pornography and carrying obscene materials.

Nader has been an advisor to Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan of the United Arab Emirates.

Mueller’s report says Nader helped arrange a January 2017 meeting between Erik Prince and the head of Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, who reported directly to Vladimir Putin, as part of a purported Russian effort to build a link with President Donald Trump’s new administration.


I wonder how long this information has been known. Twenty years ago, and they're just now pinning him for it?

source
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blatham
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 09:32 am
@farmerman,
I am for hire.

Tip: find a way to wrestle in some narrative specifics. Tell a little story.
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blatham
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 09:40 am
We talked earlier about the absolutely predictable attempt from voices on the right to rebrand conservatism and the GOP following the catastrophes of the Trump period (the most recent example of such a strategy being the Tea Party "movement" following Bush Jr's administration). And that is exactly what the following is all about.

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National Conservatives Want Cultural Dominance Not ‘Social Cohesion’

While Donald Trump was imploring nonwhite Democrats to “go back” to the “crime infested places from which they came” this week, a group of his sympathizers gathered in D.C. to lament America’s bitter social divisions, and call for a return to national unity.

The mission of the Edmund Burke Foundation’s inaugural National Conservatism Conference was to develop a new, post-Trump conception of the American right’s political project, one less allergic to state intervention in the economy — and more vigorous in its promotion of communitarian social values — than the “market fundamentalism” that reigned supreme in Paul Ryan’s Republican Party.

To some liberals, this rebrand looks like an attempt to put lipstick (or maybe a tweed jacket) on a pig: Conservative intellectuals are just trying to reframe their movement’s embrace of virulent xenophobia as something more rational and respectable than it actually is. But national conservatives insist that the impetus for their creed is only peripherally related to Donald Trump; their true concern is the collapse of social cohesion in the United States...
NYMag
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blatham
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 09:56 am
A true "where were you when...?" story

On the night when John Glenn stepped down onto the moon, I was in jail in Portage Le Prairie, Manitoba.
blatham
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 10:13 am
The modern conservative movement people almost always operate in bad faith. It is probably the most fundamental aspect of who and what they are.
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Rush Limbaugh admits GOP's fiscal attacks on Obama were "bogus," defends Trump's deficit

Conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh admitted that Republican fear-mongering over the federal deficit under President Obama was “bogus,” while defending the deficit's explosive rise to $1 trillion under President Trump.

During Limbaugh’s show on Tuesday, a caller suggested that Republicans should nominate a young fiscal conservative instead of Trump, citing the rising deficit. Limbaugh dismissed the concerns, declaring that fiscal conservatism was basically a sham all along.

“Republicans can nominate a young, potentially two-term president, one that believes in fiscal conservatism,” the caller told Limbaugh. “We’re gonna have — in 2019, there’s gonna be a $1 trillion deficit. Trump doesn’t really care about that. He’s not really a fiscal conservative. We don't, we have to acknowledge that Trump has been cruelly used.”

“Nobody is a fiscal conservative anymore,” Limbaugh shot back. “All this talk about concern for the deficit and the budget has been bogus for as long as it’s been around.”

That’s quite the statement from Limbaugh, who spent the entirety of the Obama years attacking the president over rising deficits.

In 2009, Limbaugh ranted that Obama was a “coward” without the “spine” or “gonads” to admit he was responsible for driving up the deficit (rather than the two wars President George W. Bush started while cutting taxes).

In 2011, Limbaugh bizarrely claimed that Obama was "the architect of deficits and debt unheard of in this nation."

The late Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., spent the entirety of his 2008 presidential campaign warning about rising deficits, CNN noted. The 2010 rise of the Tea Party, which fueled massive Republican gains in that year's midterm elections, was fueled largely by claims that federal spending was out of control. Former House Speaker Paul Ryan made an entire career out of rhetoric decrying the rising national debt. Then he led the charge to approve a $1.5 trillion tax cut for the rich and corporations, leading to the $1 trillion deficit Republicans apparently no longer care about.

Trump himself vowed to be a savior, promising that he would eliminate not just the budget deficit but the entire $22 trillion debt within two terms as president during his 2016 campaign.

"It can be done. ... It will take place and it will go relatively quickly. ... If you have the right people, like, in the agencies and the various people that do the balancing ... you can cut the numbers by two pennies and three pennies and balance a budget quickly and have a stronger and better country,” Trump told Fox News host Sean Hannity in 2016.


Later on Tuesday’s show, Limbaugh doubled down on his newfound believe that fiscal conservatism was never authentic, accusing former Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., of fear-mongering for expressing concern over the rising national debt under Trump. (Sanford has proposed mounting a campaign against Trump for the Republican nomination in 2020.)

"How many years have people tried to scare everybody about the deficit?" Limbaugh asked. "The years, how many decades of politicians tried to scare us about deficit the national debt, the deficit, any number of things. And yet, here we're still here and the great jaws of the deficit have not bitten off our heads and chewed them up and spit them out."

Salon

And, of course, as Bush's Treas Sec Paul O'Neill revealed in his book, Cheney told him, "Reagan taught us that deficits don't matter". O'Neill had mistakenly imagined that people were being honest.
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RABEL222
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 10:49 am
@blatham,
I dident say ball's in male female terms. I meant balls as in not always being afraid that showing some guts might offend someone. I assume you will agree both sexes have guts. The republicans don't care who they offend as long as they are in the lower economic strata. Most of whom arnt smart enough to realize the politicians who claim to be helping them are not.
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Walter Hinteler
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 12:09 pm
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https://i.imgur.com/KUrnkvEl.jpg


Even the President of the United States had to respect and wait for the Swedish judicial system to process this matter. The Swedish prime minister will not interfere - he can't, due to the independence of the Swedish judicial system.

And therefor, a spokesman for Lofven emphasised that the Swedish government "will not attempt to influence" legal case.
"In Sweden everyone is equal before the law," said Toni Eriksson, a Swedish spokesman for Lofven.
"The government cannot and will not attempt to influence the legal proceedings," said Eriksson, adding that the Lofven made certain to emphasize to Trump the complete independence of the Swedish judicial system.

But since President Trump spoke to Kanye West on the telephone so they could devise a plan to free ASAP Rocky from a Swedish prison - who knows what will happen next?
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https://i.imgur.com/sb0Rct1.jpg
Sturgis
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 01:12 pm
@blatham,
On the night Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set their padders on the moon's surface, I was in a barn in Connecticut.
blatham
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 03:19 pm
@Sturgis,
I was trying to walk around without shoelaces. What were you doing?
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hightor
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 05:47 pm
I was in Vietnam.
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Lash
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 06:16 pm
I was walking in a neighbor’s house with other assorted 7, 8, and 9 year old kids, commandeering her hi-fi, dancing to ‘Hey Jude’ and the like. If she ever knew, she didn’t tell.

I walked a few miles down a railroad track; took off on my bike in a sleepy Southern town, exploring down streets I didn’t know for hours; laid in thick green grass at dusk, watching fireflies and licking that one good drop from my grandmother’s honeysuckles.

Never knew how lucky I was.
Builder
 
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Sat 20 Jul, 2019 11:48 pm
I didn't believe it then, either.

Anyone who thinks they landed that thing on the moon, and then dropped it back in the ocean of Earth, isn't too bright.
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Builder
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2019 12:28 am
Here's a heads up for the patriots on the board;
Space shuttle Columbia dropped one ceramic protection tile, which resulted in total destruction on re-entry from a low-earth orbit. Low-earth orbit means they didn't reach outer space at all.

The luna modules pictured for the Apollo missions had no visible protections, no fuel stores for firing retro-rockets to slow down re-entry, and only a parachute for stopping the boys getting their necks broken, when landing in the ocean.

It's pretty funny that people still think this **** actually happened.
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Olivier5
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2019 01:12 am
@Lash,
Nice post, well written. Thanks.

I was 5 years old. We were living in a little village near Toulouse, and didn't have TV back then. In the evening, our father took us siblings to the front yard. He showed us the moon high up in the night sky and said: "Tonight, for the first time ever, some men flew to the moon. It looks near but in fact it is very far away. They are up there in the moon right now." And we all looked up at it, wondering what it was like to travel to the moon.
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snood
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2019 06:10 am
I remember sitting in the floor of our living room - probably playing with hot wheels, because when wasn’t I. And being shushed by my dad as he stared at the black and white tv with a slack-jawed, amazed look. I knew what was happening - there was a man stepping on the moon! - but I remember still not understanding what was such a big deal to my father.
Walter Hinteler
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2019 06:23 am
@snood,
On July 1, 1969, I was drafted for military service, the first months in the Naval Training Bataillon 4.
The moon landing happened during the first weekend I was allowed travelling home, so I missed the live report totally.
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Lash
 
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Sun 21 Jul, 2019 06:34 am
My great grandmother had a scowl on her face during the entire production, shaking her head. She didn’t believe it was real, and she was agitated. In retrospect, I think too much of her life had changed. She must have thought with murdered presidents, civil rights (I can’t even imagine what she must have thought of Malcolm X), hippies, watching war on TV, she’d seen the limit of what she could absorb. No moon landings EVER! 😏

My uncle sort of gently made it known that he disagreed with her. I don’t remember other notable opinions, but the adults broke into groups, talking quietly. The extended family was gathered at great grandmother’s house, watching. About 15 people.

For me, I thought it didn’t look real, but didn’t have the presence of mind or interest (not sure why) to draw any conclusions about it. Just looked.
 

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