Apple pie, Old Glory and white picket fences are going to be lib-coded by year's end.
— Slope Slipperer (@agraybee) June 3, 2023
I am always a little bit amazed at how much contempt the average conservative intellectual has their audience. https://t.co/G8Bs4Svon2
— Nathan Goldwag ???? (@GoldwagNathan) June 6, 2023
chris rufo has said exactly the same thing, back when he was being honest. he doesn't hate trans people; he's just willing to kill them.
— conet project vol. 6 (happy hardcore remix) (@revhowardarson) June 6, 2023
"no, you don't understand! i was hurting you as a means, not an end!" is the craziest common conservative objection. https://t.co/i2zpP7LBde
— conet project vol. 6 (happy hardcore remix) (@revhowardarson) June 6, 2023
santorum specifically whined that he and dan savage (who had very publicly adopted a child w/his partner before that was particularly normalized in real america) had "policy differences," so why did savage have to make it so personal????
— Josh Fruhlinger (@jfruh) June 7, 2023
This is dumb. The Dem party hasn’t moved right. It’s the most progressive & unified it’s ever been. Bernie’s policy goals are mostly mainstream Dem policy goals, but his strategies & tactics for achieving those goals are mostly stupid & he’s a horrible advocate for them https://t.co/alzuQglraG
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) June 6, 2023
There’s a very specific date that you could say the institutional Democratic Party began a clear move left to become a more progressive party: November 15, 2002. That’s the day the House Democratic caucus elected Nancy Pelosi minority leader.
— Dana Houle (@DanaHoule) June 6, 2023
Speaking of parsing one’s lies… Bill Barr is washing his hands of TFG yet again, leading me to believe there’s lots more skells waiting to fall out of the Mar-A-Lardo closets:
Bill Barr on the classified documents investigation:
"This is not a case of the DOJ conducting a witch hunt…This would have gone nowhere had the president just returned the documents, but he jerked them around for a year and a half…There is no excuse for what he did here." pic.twitter.com/dYWzauBqjo
— Republican Accountability (@AccountableGOP) June 6, 2023
Layer8Problem
Licht’s out at CNN.
Scout211
Dylan Byers reports that Chris Licht is out.
ETA: Posted at the same time as Layer8. Deserves to be repeated. Repeatedly. :)
Baud
Is he talking about the bat boys and ball girls?
Baud
Also, too, Nancy Pelosi threw out the first pitch yesterday in DC!
Baseball is ours!
Baud
Is there really still a lot of Bernie fan fic on Twitter, or does AL find the nuggets among the Nazis?
Jackie
@Scout211: Not realizing a new post popped up, I posted the same link on the late night thread lol
No excuses for anyone not getting the news!
bbleh
“no, you don’t understand! i was hurting you as a means, not an end!”
“Plus also, it’s your fault for making me do it, by being out and not staying where you belong!“
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Baud: I guess I don’t know what kind of show the Sisters of Perpetual Responsibility are putting on, but the few drag shows I’ve seen could be seen as partially about gender, but not about sex.
OzarkHillbilly
@Layer8Problem: @Scout211:
To the surprise of no one.
dmsilev
@Layer8Problem: The real question is whether the ownership will admit that their theory of operation for CNN (“Pander to the right, just not like Fox does!”) is really really wrong. Guessing not.
Matt McIrvin
On cultural hot-button stuff like this, Bernie Sanders is to the right of the Democratic Party. He wants to deemphasize it in favor of class/economic stuff, where he doesn’t disagree on substance. That’s the aspect his fans either deny or insist is a feature of true leftism. That (and pure sexism) were why there were 2016 voters who saw him as the moderate alternative to Hillary Clinton.
dmsilev
Surely the picket fences will have to be repainted in a broad spectrum of colors.
Jeffro
@Layer8Problem: as sure as death and taxes, truly, Everything trump Touches Dies
#ETTD
Omnes Omnibus
@Baud: I am pretty sure they think the sausage races at Brewer games are suspect.
Baud
@Omnes Omnibus:
As well they should.
narya
I watched Parlatore on Chris Hayes last night, and, hoo-boy . . . Hayes did push back on a number of things (I wasn’t taking notes), but I also hope that Jack Smith was watching, because it was a display of potential TFG pushbacks, even though Parlatore has left TFG’s team. What a load of horseshit. He also played a clip of the excrable Cruz. The thing that’s most interesting to me is that there does seem to be a certain amount of flailing all over that side of the aisle; I’m just hoping it’s not wishful thinking on my part.
Scout211
@dmsilev: I am guessing that the plan to capture “the middle” will be framed as a Chris Licht problem. But from all the analyses on the opinion sections everywhere, what pushed him out was the Atlantic article about him that angered everyone who worked at CNN and Discovery. He tried to apologize to staff but the damage was (publicly) done.
japa21
@Omnes Omnibus: Specially when the chorizo wins.
Baud
@Matt McIrvin:
He’s schtick is to officially take the left-most position on almost every issue and then not really talk about the issues that he doesn’t want to emphasize. That way there’s always something his supporters can cite when critics call him out.
Baud
@narya:
They’re definitely flailing, but it’s hard to predict whether that will hurt them.
OzarkHillbilly
We find your proposal acceptable.
WaterGirl
This news about Licht is a great way to start the day!
Dorothy A. Winsor
Entertaining thread about how tech bros wrongly believe their expertise in one area means they’re experts in things even distantly related. The thread is about techbros trying to monetize fanfic, but detours into an ill-fated effort to take over the online knitting community. It includes the hilarious detail that they used a pic of someone crocheting in their publicity.
Elizabelle
It’s not just Chris Licht who took the fall here. Anderson Cooper, lecturing us that we needed to see MORE Trump to understand who he is?
That is something one does not forget.
Omnes Omnibus
@Baud: @japa21: Like japa said.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@narya: I saw that too. Or part of it. I had to leave the room. Parletore made me want to throw things.
narya
@Baud: Yeah, that’s my thought, too. But here’s the thing (as long as I’m gonna make the argument): whenever I hear them ranting–e.g., Pudd’n Boots going on about “woke”–I wonder what normies hear. It makes zero sense, and increasingly sounds like a toddler having a tantrum.
narya
@Dorothy A. Winsor: smug asshole being smug . . .
Baud
@narya:
We shouldn’t assume that normies get the same bundle of information we get or process it in the same way. I doubt there is a single normie reaction to people like DeSantis.
Ken
Well, they’re not as erotic as green M&Ms, but….
HumboldtBlue
@Layer8Problem:
Baud
@Ken:
Can’t wait for the M&M porn in the new Apple VR googles.
Scout211
On CNN’s front page, Oliver Darcy gets to make the announcement. Sweet! Or was it “too emotional?” (Licht criticized his review of the Trump town hall as too emotional).
Kyle Rayner
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Love watching people dash themselves on the cliffs of trying to capitalize on feral ungovernable creative communities.
Ao3 (et al.) is an oasis in the monetizing hellscape.
Obvious Russian Troll
@OzarkHillbilly: I’m surprised. I thought he was already out!
Licht used to be the showrunner for the Colbert version of the Late Show; Colbert told him not to take the CNN job. I’m beginning to think that Licht never knew that the old Colbert Report show on Comedy Central was satire.
Geminid
@OzarkHillbilly: The assertion that identifying the people who paid Santos’s bail will imperil their “health, safety and well-being” is not credible. They will at most suffer reputational damage, and that is what Santos’s lawyer is trying to prevent.
I think Santos has dirt on other New York Republicans, and that the bail is basically hush money.
Ceci n est pas mon nym
@dmsilev: “We’re giving you a free hand. Take any approach you like to having more Trump town halls.”
JaneE
How old are the people saying ” the Democrats haven’t moved to the right”?
Have they read the GOP platform from ’56?
They have not moved so far as the GOP, and took the entire middle ground by default.
Baud
@JaneE:
Who hasn’t?
narya
@Baud: Good point. I admit I’m curious what they hear. (And now I’ve thought of that old Far Side cartoon . . . blah blah blah Ginger blah blah.)
Geminid
@Baud: Axios has an article the other day about DeSantis’s primary strategy. The report was that his team thinks that the “swing vote” in the Republican primaries is on the rightward side of the party, and he intends to run to Trump’s right as much as possible. So he’ll pound social issues hard.
tobie
What a way to start the day. Chris Licht gone. His tenure was so short it could have been a Scaramucci. No doubt he’ll blame “the intolerance of liberals” for this. Thomas Zimmer has an interesting analysis of Licht (and the Jack Dorseys and Bill Mahers) of the world. The right doesn’t put their social position as cis-gender, white, educated and privileged males in question. The left does. So all their animus is directed at the left.
Layer8Problem
@Dorothy A. Winsor: That was absolutely delightful schadenfreude. “Grandmas.” The arrogance, the belief that this couldn’t miss! You come at the knitters you best not miss.
Anyway
@Baud:
My normie neighbors were over last night and repeated the story about litter boxes in primary schools because children identified with cats – something like that. Aaaaargh!
rikyrah
Good Morning Everyone 😊😊😊
Betty Cracker
I finally got around to reading the piece on Licht in The Atlantic, so I’m unsurprised to hear he’s out. He’s in the narrative creation business, so he should have known it would be fatal to lose control of his own story like that.
narya
@Anyway: I hope you told them it’s actually so the kids have a place to pee when they’re on lockdown for a shooting . . .
Baud
@rikyrah:
Good morning.
Barbara
“But I treat my gay and trans friends well” is not actually a defense to harming and threatening gays and trans people as a group. It’s basically an admission of wrongdoing in service to political expediency, and it’s more or less the flipside of the rather obvious pattern Republicans have of not caring about issue X until one of their own (child, friend, whoever) experiences X. The primo example of this is guarantees for mental health treatment spearheaded by Pete Domenici after his daughter experienced significant mental health issues. Or Rob Portman’s “tolerance” for gay people once his son came out to the world.
Anyway
@narya:
Yes, I did. I had seen that here on BJ. Thing is these are reliable Ds – couldn’t believe they bought into the cat-identification story.
Baud
@Anyway:
I knew a kid that identified as a cat. No litter boxes were involved, however. Just a lot of meowing.
zhena gogolia
@Scout211: Re-hire all the people he fired, for a start.
zhena gogolia
@Baud: I can’t wait to see what Cauvin does with this.
Jackie
@Scout211: He’ll land with TFG, who has been defending him since the infamous town hall.
Ken
Clearly they’d never read A Tale of Two Cities.
Baud
@Anyway:
Also good to remind them that there is a lot of misinformation out there. Especially if they are reliable Ds.
Too many are still naive about what’s going on.
Layer8Problem
@rikyrah: Morning!
Anne Laurie
*I* think Santos is now being funded by people who’d rather not have their names revealed, but it’s not ‘hush money‘ so much as ‘enhanced ratf*cking’.
His campaign was, AFAICT, pure self-dealing grift… but keeping him in the GOP chambers is useful, partially as a media distraction, partially to collect info on the other Freedumb Carcass members.
Some of those backers might even be American citizens!
OzarkHillbilly
@Baud: We have a cat that thinks it’s a kid.
schrodingers_cat
@Matt McIrvin: If you look at his congressional record especially before he ran for the Democratic nomination he was pretty right wing on guns and immigration too. Positions he has moderated some what for the national campaigns.
OzarkHillbilly
Tony Jay
@Layer8Problem:
That was one astonishingly successful rebranding exercise, wasn’t it, Mr Licht?
Please to move to Fox News and repeat the format.
HumboldtBlue
SFAW
@Baud:
Well, I read it at the time; it didn’t make any sense to me.
Of course, I was about one year old, so …
Scout211
Possibly. But more likely, he will be hired to executive produce a new “Real Housewives of __________. “
His days producing news shows is likely over, IMHO. I am guessing that Trump will say that he hardly knows him, but will claim he was treated “very unfairly.”
Omnes Omnibus
@OzarkHillbilly: Do what you can to increase its self-esteem.
Gin & Tonic
@schrodingers_cat: His first run for Congress was funded by the NRA.
OverTwistWillie
I guess John Malone will continue the search for his Roger Ailes. Micro targeting CNN content for an eighty-two year old right wing billionaire is sure to payoff in a ratings and revenue bonanza.
SFAW
@OzarkHillbilly:
Don’t leave us hanging, dagnabit! After all the excitement died down, did he make those bowls from it, as he had planned?
Layer8Problem
I expect we’ll soon be reading concerned deep-think pieces from the usual suspects about how Licht was canceled by merciless intolerant liberal backlash, for merely trying to give all sides a fair hearing.
No, he gave Trump an in-kind campaign donation and called it “informing the viewers.”
Jackie
@HumboldtBlue: GOOD!
OzarkHillbilly
@Omnes Omnibus: I don’t think I have to worry about her self esteem. I’m still trying to get her to do timeout.
@SFAW:
Suzanne
It’s so true. So much of the right confuses the idea of personal animus as racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, etc. Like, I honestly do not give a shit how they feel. The more pressing problem is the construction of a society that disadvantages people based on those characteristics.
I mean, I kinda hate everyone.
Baud
@Layer8Problem:
“Mr. Licht. Harlan Crow is on line 1.”
schrodingers_cat
@Gin & Tonic: So I have heard. His over two decade record of opposing any pro-immigration legislation is also memory holed.
He has voted against even the most banal provisions like GC recapture
cain
@Layer8Problem: It looked like he got spanked hard. Yesterday, there was a lot of coverage about him in all the various newspapers. He lost all trust. Good riddance.
cain
@Scout211: Jeff Zucker is probably in his cups drinking the finest whiskey and smoking cigars and cackling like a mad man.
Chris
@Layer8Problem:
Yeah. I’d love to believe that the whole Licht episode will have been so blatant that it finally put a stake through the delusion that CNN was “liberally biased.” But the much likelier result is that the only thing anyone’ll remember is “CNN Liberal Hive Mind Punishes Heterodox Conservative For Not Towing The Party Line.”
Baud
@Suzanne:
Me too. They suck.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@OzarkHillbilly:
So, if Santos were to go the pre-trial detainment route, wouldn’t that make it tricky to do congressional business?
OzarkHillbilly
Ihop
Sweet fancy moses pence, links or it didn’t happen.
But as a side note, I have over the years seen a number of vids showing unfettered hetero couples in the act (especially in the center field hotel in toronto) of public stadium fornication.
Perhaps mommy is unaware of all his hobbies…
OzarkHillbilly
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): What… You think he conducts any congressional business now? ;-) ;-)
Citizen Alan
@Ken: I don’t really know much about knitting. But it is amusing to think that probably the most famous knitter in history was madame defarge.
Betty
@Geminid: Lee Zeldin, maybe?
glory b
@Matt McIrvin: Bernie used to be a regular on Lou Dobbs show, both of them agreeing that “They’re takin’ our jerbs!”
THAT certainly seems to have been shoved down the memory hole.
Layer8Problem
On the dubious superlatives front I’m told hereabouts had the worst air in the world yesterday.
Manyakitty
@Dorothy A. Winsor: don’t mess with knitters. We make things with pointy sticks and string. You’ll get buried under a stack of blankets in the sink of an eye. 🧶🧶🧶
Betty
@Barbara: And then you have politicians like Glenn Thompson who shortly after his son’s same sex marriage voted against it in Congress. Pathetic.
schrodingers_cat
@glory b: Yep. There are many on our side who are willing to sacrifice those icky undeserving people like immigrants if their student loans get forgiven and they get free medical care.
Soprano2
@narya: I think “normies” can’t understand most of what they say, because it’s all self-referential and dependent on knowing what happened on Twitter yesterday. What is “cultural Marxism” anyway? They talk about it all the time, but never tell you what it actually is, and I think most normal people just tune crap like that out. I guess they think if they say “Marxism” people will be turned off by it.
Betty
@Baud: Apparently my cousin’s twin granddaughters decided they are cats. I have to believe it’s connected to some other family problems.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Manyakitty: I knew there were knitters on here who’d appreciate that story.
Layer8Problem
@Manyakitty: The name of the knitting club at New College of Florida is (and hopefully remains) Anarchy Deathsticks. I’m just saying.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Soprano2: For that matter, who is Soros?
cain
@Dorothy A. Winsor: I believe we all get checks from him.
Geminid
@Betty: Zeldin is a possibility. Maybe Elise Stefanik too. I noticed a few days into his Congressional term that Santos included a picture of Stefanik in his Twitter heading. It semed like a blackmail move.
Not long after Santos’s skeletons started pouring out of the closet, I read an intriguing story- that when Republicans realized they were close to flipping multiple New York Congressional seats, additional money was directed to several candidates but not to Santos. I have not seen this confirmed, but if true it supports the theory that he wasn’t supposed to win. At the time, Republicans thought they would pick up 20 or more seats and wouldn’t need Santos’s vote..
Manyakitty
@Manyakitty: *WINK* of an eye.
I hate autocorrect.
Manyakitty
@schrodingers_cat: wow, that’s awfully reductive. I usually scroll past these comments from you, but take a breath.
glory b
@Obvious Russian Troll: He was also a showrunner on the old “Scarborough Country” show on MSNBC. According to the Atlantic article, Scarborough told him not to take it also.
Manyakitty
@Dorothy A. Winsor: indeed. 😍
Manyakitty
@Layer8Problem: Love it!
UncleEbeneezer
schrodingers_cat
@Manyakitty: If I am not talking about you, you can scroll on.
Trivia Man
“But I treat my gay friends kindly” reminds me of a story from South Africa in the PJ o’Rourke book Hilidays In Hell.
The wealthy, white person was very distraught about a rumor going around – all the black housekeepers we’re going to rise up on a prearranged night and execute all of the whites. “But I treat you so well! I consider you family.”
The housekeeper was equally distraught.”Oh, no! I could never do that to you! You have been so kind to me for so many years! On that night I am going next door to kill that family. Their housekeeper will come over here for you.”
Steeplejack
@Layer8Problem:
Where is “hereabouts”?!
Manyakitty
@schrodingers_cat: fair enough, but this is clearly a pro-immigrant crowd here. Not sure what you hope to gain.
Anyway, have a great day. By the way, your art is lovely and your new kitty is super adorable.
Amir Khalid
@OzarkHillbilly:
When did “detainment” become a legitiimate word? When I was a lad, we were always taught to say “detention”.
UncleEbeneezer
In more positive news, you love to see it :)
Layer8Problem
@Steeplejack: NYC. And let me say that the weather for my run over by you Sunday morning was delightful.
Anonymous At Work
@dmsilev: American Pie already lib-coded Apple Pie 2 decades ago.
Scout211
Another Trump aide is testifying in front of the Florida grand jury. link
HumboldtBlue
Astrud Gilberto with Stanley Turrentine – Ponteio
satby
@OzarkHillbilly: They listed 12 right wing “parent’s rights” groups including the vile Purple for Parents Indiana, who have specifically targeted my friend Meghan, a transgender rights activist, and her organization.
cain
@Baud: What has ‘everyone’ done to you?! Why Baud? WHY?
UncleEbeneezer
Seven years ago today we walked up to Farnsworth Park and proudly voted for Hillary in the Dem Primary. So much of this mess could have been avoided or at least attenuated had everyone did the right thing in November of 2016…it will always make me sad and enraged how our country (and even our side) did her.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@OzarkHillbilly: Who are these women? How many are there? Do the same ones show up everywhere?
I don’t necessarily want them doxxed. I just want to know how to take this group.
Layer8Problem
@cain: They know what they did.
Chris
@glory b:
I remember alllllll the way back in 2015, when I read an interview by him that was basically “well blacks vote for us because of civil rights and Latinos vote for us because of immigration and but like we need to find things that speak to EVERYONE not just special interests!” which is completely indistinguishable from your basic white whine about how These People get too much attention. Which was pretty much the end of my even considering voting for him.
schrodingers_cat
@Manyakitty: I was not speaking of BJers in particular but the attraction of the Sanders vision for many people on our side.
Jackie
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): It would – which makes me think ol’ Kevin bailed him out 😉
Chris
@Soprano2:
The term goes back to the OG fascists at least.
I think the root issue is that if you explain words like “Marxism” or “socialism” in crude terms of “it means we take money from the rich and give it to the common people,” 90% of people will either be okay with it or they’ll decide that it’s really not a hill they give a shit about dying on.
You need to put the “cultural” spin on it, to explain that Marxism means “taking money from the white people and giving it to the Jews/the blacks/the immigrants/wev” before the average white Gentile considers it an outrage.
glory b
@Manyakitty: Hmm. And here I was thinking of getting stabbed & hung. My sister happens to be a hell of a knitter, so maybe I’m just thinking of what her first thought would be lol.
Jackie
@OzarkHillbilly: That was fast! They’ve only been an organization for what – a year or so?
glory b
@schrodingers_cat: Fortunately few on this site, but it feels uncomfortably like there are those who would threaten not to vote unless their desires are addressed & that the rest of us are just a sacrifice their willing to make.
Captain C
@Barbara:
I think this is often combined with “we shouldn’t let politics get in the way of our friendships &c.”
Yeah, you may not want me (or whoever) personally to be eradicated, but you’re enthusiastically voting for people who will do so, and loudly supporting their program. How could that not put at least a little crimp in our friendship. Of course this is personal: you’re voting for me (or whoever) to be eradicated.
In fact, when it’s whoever, it might be more insulting: I’m supposed to stay friends with someone who casually votes to erase an entire class of people?
satby
@Dorothy A. Winsor: The article is worth a read. Like the Tea Baggers before them, they’re a fake “grass roots concerned parents” group actually funded by the right wing swamp. There are branches in several states so that the agitators can appear to be locals spontaneously upset about whatever the outrage du jour is.
schrodingers_cat
@glory b: True but some even on here bristle if you point out their heroes feet of clay.
...now I try to be amused
@Anne Laurie:
Santos reminds me of Zaphod Beeblebrox, whose real job as President of the Galaxy was distracting attention away from the people who really ran the galaxy.
Jackie
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Mom’s for Liberty are RWers behind most of the book bans. They originated in FL (duh) but rapidly started chapters all over the country.
schrodingers_cat
@satby: Right wingers and their fake concerns can always find a platform. Whereas even real concerns of marginalized groups are shouted down and tone policed.
Anyway
@Suzanne:
Exactly. I hate pieces where they talk to friends, siblings of public figures. Who gives a rat’s ass? Your public record is sufficient.
Amen, sistuh!
Elizabelle
Thinking more on the deplorable Chris Licht:
You have really screwed the pooch when tens of millions of your network’s most likely viewers are waiting avidly for news of your firing. And celebrating its occurrence.
His name might enter the meme world. Much like a Scaramucci.
different-church-lady
@JaneE:
They had platforms in 1856?
narya
@Soprano2: Yeah, when I hear some of them going on (and on and on and on) I want to stop them and ask them to explain what they mean. Like, which parts of Marxism are they referencing? What’s cultural Marxism? What does “woke” mean, exactly?
Ceci n est pas mon nym
Reading the Atlantic piece about Licht people are referencing. At least, I assume this is the piece.
On every line, I keep asking the question, “what was he thinking?” This quote for instance.
I’ll take it at face value that this is what he truly believes. But how does any action of his, most particularly holding a T***p rally with pre-screened rabid MAGAts, square with that mission?
There’s also this:
O. Felix Culpa
@Ceci n est pas mon nym:
Perhaps he got “truth” and “truthiness” confused.
different-church-lady
@Ceci n est pas mon nym: The man is very very good at fooling himself.
Steve in the ATL
@different-church-lady: yes, but not fire or the wheel
Citizen Alan
@Amir Khalid: Probably around the same time that “subliminable” did.
Shalimar
@Omnes Omnibus: Who knows what goes in those sausages between innings
ArchTeryx
@…now I try to be amused: Zaphod Beeblebrox at least knew how to throw a first class party. He was a harmless Bohemian, which made him a perfect cat’s paw to the real powers of the galaxy. Of course, when he decided to steal the Heart of Gold and go chase pots of gold at the end of rainbows, that changed the situation somewhat.
Santos is just a plain old crook being funded by much nastier people. Beeblebrox probably would stick BOTH his noses up at him. He has zero class and less style.
different-church-lady
@Shalimar:
What happens in the felt stays in the felt.
glory b
@Chris: I think that they stopped talking about CRT and moved to LGBTQ because it was too difficult for their minions to understand.
The other day Trump referred to Smith as a Marxist & that was the reason for his unfair prosecution. Any bets on Trump’s ability to define Marxism?
glory b
@schrodingers_cat: I’ve seen that.
Scout211
In another example of “Who are you gonna believe?”
Florida acknowledged that they did send the planes with asylum seekers to Sacramento. But they wanted to go to California and were treated well. They have video to proof it, too!
But who are you gonna believe? Link (The Hill, but the story is everywhere this morning).
MomSense
@Baud:
I think I spent an entire summer galloping around like a horse when I was about 5.
Old School
@japa21:
The chorizo didn’t win last night.
SiubhanDuinne
@OzarkHillbilly:
That is all kinds of fascinating! Thanks for linking.
SiubhanDuinne
@HumboldtBlue:
Crying no tears for her.
MomSense
@Layer8Problem:
The IOC tried to stop us from playing Ravelympics. Didn’t go well for the IOC.
prostratedragon
@Elizabelle: Could be a good replacement, as Scaramucci has apparently come to some moments of wondering what he could have been thinking, which must be precise technical language since in scrolling down here I note that Ceci n’est pas had the same response to Licht.
Kayla Rudbek
@Dorothy A. Winsor: I always love seeing this story again! The older I get, the less I like Silicon Valley dudebros and their ilk. If we had invested their money in chemistry, physics, textiles, medicine, and biology research, we’d be much better off. “Manufacturing and farming are the only two real games in town”
Frankensteinbeck
@Manyakitty:
Not very reductive this time. In 2016 we saw it eloquently on display. Sanders’ message is that everything is class warfare. He explicitly says that civil rights issues should be downplayed because eating the rich will fix everything. In practice most of his followers were white men with a ‘minorities should shut up because only my problems are important’ attitude, and got very nasty about it. The misogyny was definitely on display in his campaign staff as well. There were issues.
Warren drew most of the economically focused but strongly pro-civil rights crowd. I definitely did see Bernie fans who, when they couldn’t get their angry ‘eat the rich’ leader, switched to ‘vote Democrats because Republicans are evil.’ So, Sanders’ supporters are not a monolith.
@Soprano2:
There are two main aspects of the term. Represented as how they see it:
First, economic Marxism means everybody gets the money evenly, which means the people who earned it have to drag the lazy losers and the whole system is wretched and miserable. Cultural Marxism means every demographic is raised/reduced to the same level, so the noble straight white Christian men are dragged down to the level of brown skinned Muslims (the term is big with islamophobes) and civilization collapses. Yes, this is direct bigotry. The term is directly European white supremacist.
Second, Marxism was a plot by the Jews, so cultural Marxism is a plot by the Jews. Yes, they believe that insanity, don’t blame me. So it’s a major anti-Semitic trope as well.
Layer8Problem
@MomSense: The world will be forever grateful if you take on PGA/LIV and FIFA.
gvg
@bbleh: And us normal people (don’t have any traits the right says they hate so far) should find this terrifying. That means these people are willing to kill anyone. They don’t have to hate you. They just have to see a momentary advantage and they will kill you. And smile and be nice to you, but still kill you if they think of a reason.
There was this movie where a little blond girl turned out to be a born psychopathic killer. Her nice old lady neighbor said she could have her parakeet after she died and the little girl said that birds don’t live as long as people. Then she went and either killed the neighbor or tried to. Can’t remember after all these years. It was one of several murders where the motive was so childish, people didn’t catch on for quite awhile.
Don’t think not being fill in the blank will save YOU. This is what it means to be a society. You have to stick together and not try to throw out sacrificial victims. It doesn’t work. Look at who they are.
Gin & Tonic
Greenpeace with a bold statement about the Kakhovka HPP sabotage/ecocide:
“What happened” indeed. So, what *did* happen? Opinions differ, amirite?
Ceci n est pas mon nym
@gvg: Was that “The Bad Seed” by any chance? I remember seeing that as a kid and being utterly creeped out by it.
The first evil child horror movie I ever saw, but definitely not the last.
gvg
@Ceci n est pas mon nym: I think it might be. The mom was the first to realize and really was losing her mind over it.
Did not enjoy it at all.
NotMax
Licht, Scaramucci and Truss seeking a fourth for bridge.
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rikyrah
@OzarkHillbilly:
clap clap clap
Suzanne
@Frankensteinbeck:
I know a shit-ton of people who voted for Bernie, who adore Bernie…. and not a single one of them sat out the general election or voted for Trump. I am not denying that there’s a slice of the Bernie cohort who sucks, but FFS, perspective is merited. The constant whining from some commenters here about Bernie Sanders’ supporters is really stupid AF. Stop being so damn online, Twitter is not real life.
JustRuss
@Elizabelle: Yeah, I used to have a little respect for Cooper. No more.
Geminid
@Anne Laurie: Santos backer Andrew Intrater and his cousin Viktor are certainly big pieces of the Santos puzzle. Santos appears to have been a cash conduit between them and New York Republicans. Intrater and Viktor Vekselberg have been under the watch of federal investigators since the war on Ukraine began at least. FBI agents searched Vekselberg’s Long Island house last September, and carried away multiple boxes of evidence.
Intrater and Vekselberg strike me as shrew operators, so the feds may come up with nothing. Or maybe they’ll come up with a big fat indictment.
Santos must have had value to Republicans beyond himself. Why else would he be nominated for the NY 3rd CD twice, in 2020 and 2022. Nassau County Republicans knew Santos was shaky. It was a D+6 district, but they still could have gotten better candidates. They could have found a young, ambitious person or two from that part of Long Island. Hell, they probably could have gotten someone who did work on Wall Street, actually graduated from Baruch College and really did play on the volleyball team. I think Santos got the inside track to the nominations because he was a rainmaker.
Maybe we’ll find out more at Santos’s trial, or in a plea agreement. We may have to wait until he gets out of prison though, and publishes his memoir, Santos: My Stories.
Matt McIrvin
@JaneE: Those statements always have to be qualified with a baseline.
The Democrats moved to the right in the 1980s and 90s, in response to the whole electorate moving to the right. Rock bottom was the early post-9/11 period, the early 2000s. Things have turned around since then.
And on some things, positions are really unprecedented. No major party was supporting same-sex marriage or pot legalization in the 1950s. It would have sounded insane.
...now I try to be amused
@Geminid:
If he lives that long. Santos is a minnow trying to swim with the sharks.
Nelle
@Suzanne: fyi, real life. Last month, I ran into two who say that they will never vote for a D again because Democrats betrayed Bernie. I said, but Bernie was not a Democrat.That was waved away. I actually didn’t believe these people existed, but, yep, they walk among us.
Paul in KY
@Anyway: I hope you rolled around on the floor laughing your ass off and gasping and then telling them they actually believed that complete nonsense lie!!!
tam1MI
And fire all the people he hired, starting with Kaitlin “My Only Journalistic Qualification Is That I Passed The Fox News Twirl Test” Collins.
Paul in KY
@different-church-lady: He was just lying in that quote. That’s all.
Suzanne
@Nelle: Sure, #OnlyBernie douchebags exist. It’s a big country, everything exists. But they’re not a big cohort, and they don’t have much influence. And the constant blah blah blah in these comment sections would suggest that they’re some huge and active movement. They’re not. They’re the same kind of dead-ender cranks we’ve had forever.
NotMax
@Geminid
In the format of one of those Choose Your Own Adventure books.
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lowtechcyclist
@Frankensteinbeck:
I think you’re eliding 2016 and 2020. Warren didn’t run in 2016.
schrodingers_cat
@Nelle: I have followed Bernie’s career since the midaughts when he voted to tank immigration reform and was a regular on Lou Dobbs.
My antagonism towards his stances has little to do with Twitter. So I agree with you.
sab
I am so old that I remember what utter misogynistic assholes sixties radicals were, so Bernie bros don’t surprise me.
What did surprise me was how many really lovely Bernie Bros moved on and jumped on the Hillary bandwagon when that was all there was. Worked their asses off.
The too bored or whatever to participate folks were our problem. Not most of the Bernie Bros. except the national level big names. The ground level Bernie worker bees were mostly with us.
Manyakitty
@glory b: I was trying to be nice lololololol
Manyakitty
@Gin & Tonic: Greenpeace yet again covering themselves in toxic sludge
Citizen Alan
@Suzanne: My complaint about Bernie and his cohort is that I believe they actively damaged Hillary’s chances by pushing the monstrously false narrative that there was no difference between the Dems and the GOP, to the point that the media gleefully showed Bernie delegates to the convention vowing to vote for Jill Stein at the end. And not just because it helped that Putin stooge Stein any–I firmly believe that for ever person who voted for Stein, 3 or 4 people accepted the false “Republicrats” but simply stayed home rather than going to the trouble of voting third party. The real risk of 3rd Party candidates and leftist Dem insurgency candidacies is not that they’ll drive down Dem turnout in close elections. Which, they fucking did.
Manyakitty
@Gin & Tonic: Greenpeace yet again covering themselves in toxic sludge
@Suzanne: this this this this this
Manyakitty
@Citizen Alan: no argument. Dead enders are dead enders.
schrodingers_cat
@Manyakitty: You quickly took offence at my initial comment which was not directed at you at all but your last comment ( this this this…)shows how conditional the so called allyship is.