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oralloy
 
  -2  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 08:29 pm
@Setanta,
More Godwin's law.
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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 08:42 pm
@Setanta,
No argument with your analogy. But I went too far into the personal and realized I ought not to have done that. Not least because I don't read anything he writes.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 08:45 pm
@blatham,
Quote:
Not least because I don't read anything he writes.

A good reason you are ignorant of so many things.
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oralloy
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 08:56 pm
@blatham,
blatham wrote:
Not least because I don't read anything he writes.

Given the severity of your limitations, hiding from me is probably your best option.
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blatham
 
  3  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 09:28 pm
On Lou Dobbs' show today...
Quote:
Rudy Giuliani says Paul Manafort was "tortured" in the effort to turn him against Trump

Now if you ask either of these two what happened at Abu Gkraib, they would say it was "enhanced interrogation". Right?
h/t Eric Kleefeld
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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 10:17 pm
Quote:
Julia Lindau
@julialindau
· 4h
I just landed at JFK after reporting on #coronavirus in Milan and Lombardy —the epicenter of Italy’s outbreak— for @vicenews. I walked right through US customs. They didn’t ask me where in Italy I went or if I came into contact with sick people. They didn’t ask me anything.

Jesus.
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blatham
 
  1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 10:19 pm
Quote:
David Fahrenthold
@Fahrenthold
NEW: We're trying to prove Trump Org right, looking for evidence they charge the govt "like 50 bucks" for hotel rooms, as they claim.
Now, we have $157,000 in new bills they sent the Secret Service.
None match Trump Org's claim. Lowest rate: $396/night

By golly. Who would have imagined such a thing?
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Builder
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 11:03 pm
2020 Election
Elizabeth Warren drops out of 2020 race.


Quote:
Ms. Warren finished third in her home state, Massachusetts, and failed to crack the top two in any contest, leaving any possibility that she could win the nomination reliant on party chaos and not her own electoral prowess.

Her campaign manager, Roger Lau, wrote in an email to staff members on Wednesday morning that Ms. Warren was assessing her options.


source

Pokahontus drops out of the primaries.

Party chaos? Clinton effectively gutted the party, leaving a very stinky creepy Joe as the main contender. If they seriously think he's got a snowflake's chance in hell, then it's all over before it begins.

Sanders?? The reds-under-the-beds scare tactics will see him with not enough years left to run again in 2024, not to mention the flak he's copping within his own party.

What a sad turnout. Really sad. 335 million people, and Biden is it>?
coldjoint
 
  -1  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 11:33 pm
@Builder,
Quote:
, and Biden is it

Look at the VP pick. Biden will be thrown out of office because he is senile. Of course, he has to win and that is not likely. But the 25th amendment was made for Biden.
Builder
 
  -2  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 11:46 pm
@coldjoint,
Quote:
Biden will be thrown out of office because he is senile.


Appears to be fully in control of his faculties at all times.

Though senility is often the claim of the wicked, when their house of cards comes tumbling down around them.

Who is creepy Joe considering for a "running mate"?? Michael Obama?
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Walter Hinteler
 
  3  
Thu 5 Mar, 2020 11:49 pm
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:
because he is senile.
Before you wrote he had Alzheimer.

But for someone with senility he still looks perfectly fit.
coldjoint
 
  0  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 12:07 am
@Walter Hinteler,
Quote:
But for someone with senility he still looks perfectly fit.

He will do push ups with you. Senility really does not show by physical appearance. Why do you think you can see senility?
glitterbag
 
  2  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 12:31 am
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:

Quote:
, and Biden is it

Look at the VP pick. Biden will be thrown out of office because he is senile. .


I doubt it, everyone in the Coven surrounding St. Reagan covererd for him so they could control the White House. Biden might be able to appoint Obama and Hillary to the Supreme Court, his fans will keep him safe.

coldjoint
 
  0  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 12:35 am
@glitterbag,
Quote:
I doubt it,

That doesn't mean much.
Walter Hinteler
 
  3  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 12:54 am
@coldjoint,
coldjoint wrote:
Senility really does not show by physical appearance. Why do you think you can see senility?
So in the USA the physical decline associated with old age isn't a sign for senility? How do you call senium then?
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glitterbag
 
  1  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 12:56 am
@coldjoint,
Bwahh hahahahaha, oh wait, I should have said ouch...
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blatham
 
  2  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 05:16 am
Toronto person tests positive for covid19 acquired in Las Vegas. Yikes.

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blatham
 
  2  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 05:36 am
We're so fucked
Quote:
TPM Reader PH gives us a wild, bracing, sobering view from China. This is a must-read …

Quote:
I’ve been following the COVID-19 cataclysm, as I believe it is, very closely. One reason is that I had the fortunate timing of moving to Beijing from San Francisco in January 2020. I’m far from any kind of expert on China or epidemiology, but as a longtime TPM reader and Prime AF member, I thought I’d share some experiences and thoughts.

The governmental response has been extraordinary, and the national quarantine is total. In February, I only had two places I could go: the place I was staying and the grocery store Carrefour. When entering either, I have my temperature taken by a security guard, and if it were elevated I would go into mandated quarantine. I got caught in a non-tier 1 city for the month after LNY, and for weeks returning to Beijing was out of the question. After I finally returned to Beijing, I received regular phone calls from the police to confirm I was abiding by the self-quarantine, including a door check. Recently it has been loosening up, but most white collar workers are still opting to work from home. Masks are required and ubiquitous. From a personal tech perspective, we are able to have groceries cheaply delivered twice per week, and when we purchase goods in person it’s all self-checkout via QR code, as potentially virus-carrying cash hasn’t been too common in China for awhile. In the past week, the only people I’ve interacted with in person are my security guard and my girlfriend.

Once the threat of COVID-19 was identified, the government was willing and able to sacrifice the economy–what too many Western observers think of as its sole legitimizer–and put all of Chinese society on a total wartime footing against the coronavirus, in the span of one or two weeks. And it’s been wildly effective. It’s really the most impressive deployment of state capacity I’ve seen. It wouldn’t happen in the USA, but moreover it couldn’t happen in the USA even if we wanted it to.

I joke with my friends now that I have a sofa they can crash on if things get bad stateside, but I’m only half joking. Singapore and Taiwan responded to coronavirus very effectively (preventing even the start of community spread), South Korea competently, Italy with a level of mediocrity, and Iran with deep incompetence. The US will likely end up somewhere between Italy and Iran. Because of the test kit fiasco and the resultant lack of rigorous contact tracing, as well as messaging from national leadership, we don’t even know where we stand now, and in the early stages of exponential growth that’s a very bad place to be. The government is unable and unwilling to take the actions necessary to slow the spread, apparently for fear of spooking the markets, which Trump identifies as *his* sole legitimizer. All of that is to say, I wouldn’t be surprised if China issues a travel ban
on Americans by April.

Amartya Sen argued democracy was the cure for disasters such as famine, because it and the free press facilitate the flow of information from the reality on the ground to the national leadership and provides the incentives to address issues correctly. And that argument still has some power: the disconnect between medical officials and bureaucrats in Hubei and the national Chinese leadership contributed to this disaster. But in a post-truth world where power wills its own reality, does democracy still have those feedback mechanisms that give it the edge? When I talk to people in China, the general sense is that China essentially got a pop quiz and scored a B+, while other countries are getting a take home exam and failing it. Buy into that analogy or not, if the USA and the West more broadly flunk this test, the Chinese model will be gaining legitimacy over democracy, not losing it. And that loss in legitimacy will happen everywhere, not just in China.
Olivier5
 
  1  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 06:06 am
@blatham,
Had lunch with a young female Chinese 2 days ago. Very charming and smart and proper... In the middle of the lunch she casually dropped: "I don't believe in democracy". And I can't blame her: democracy is a very messy regime to start with, but for the past two decades or so it has been under attack by the filthy rich, and is fast becoming a pure pretense in some countries.
blatham
 
  2  
Fri 6 Mar, 2020 06:18 am
@Olivier5,
That's a bigger discussion than I want to get into this morning. This lady's life and experience (given how you describe her and where she is) suggests her life is much different from most Chinese.

As to the shift in wealth and power upwards in the West, I'm only familiar with the US and that alone is a huge discussion.

But yes, I agree that a lot has changed for the worse in my lifetime along with what has improved.
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