"He will pay a price," Biden said on Putin. "We had a long talk, he and I, when we—I know him relatively well. And the conversation started off I said, 'I know you and you know me. If I establish this occurred, then be prepared."
Stephanopoulos: "You think he's a killer?"
“I do.” https://t.co/i2uKbEkwOr— Jennifer Jacobs (@JenniferJJacobs) March 17, 2021
I’m not a professional, like Adam, so I can just enjoy the diss track…
Based on these screenshots from Putin's response to Biden calling him a killer, he seems to be taking it well. pic.twitter.com/2VDfzMWNHe
— Julia Davis (@JuliaDavisNews) March 18, 2021
Biden: Putin is a killer.
Putin: I know you are but what am I? Debate me!
Biden: Nah, you should debate a Russian opposition leader. Oh, that's right, they're dead or in jail. Because you're a killer.— Mig Greengard (@chessninja) March 19, 2021
Putin doing this in an attempt to get his swagger back shows that the "killer" remark stung. It's no "Vladimir, Poisoner of Underpants," but it's earthy. Putin craves legitimacy and respect. "Killer" is a common criminal. (Also why "Putin Vor! (thief)" is the best chant.)
— Mig Greengard (@chessninja) March 19, 2021
Weakening Putin's grip in Russia depends on isolating him internationally. Send the message to his gang that they & their families won't be accepted in the civilized world as long as Putin is in charge. Make him untouchable. No more dialogue or engagement that props him up.
— Mig Greengard (@chessninja) March 19, 2021
UPDATE: My father, who is more fluent in this particular flavor of Russian, contends that this more like the Southern "bless his heart."
— Julia Ioffe (@juliaioffe) March 18, 2021
Here is the sad little walk-back, in all its original-Russian infamy:https://t.co/AXOjR3iDGZ
— Slava Malamud (@SlavaMalamud) March 19, 2021
Exactly. This is one reason Putin liked Trump as he had the same premise. https://t.co/yg7hEoci4W
— Tom Wright (@thomaswright08) March 18, 2021
Trump liked to refer to people as "killers" if he wanted to imply that they were tough. But he repeatedly demurred when asked if that descriptor was fitting for Putin.
Now we see how little Putin likes it.https://t.co/oZBVr0wryQ
— Philip Bump (@pbump) March 19, 2021
Russia recalls its ambassador to the U.S. “for consultations,” the country's foreign ministry says, just hours after comments from President Biden criticizing Russia's President Putin. https://t.co/DD8djPulXu
— NBC News (@NBCNews) March 18, 2021
‘Course, Vladimir has American supporters, too…
Watching Fox News openly root for Putin is a really remarkable moment in what the American Right has become, captured for posterity. https://t.co/FD9BevwbeB
— Ezra Klein (@ezraklein) March 19, 2021
In some respects Trump's praise and enablement of Putin is a result, not a cause, of this phenomenon. He'd watch FoxNews and see all the praise for Putin being "strong" and "decisive" and he'd follow suit. He's always been a guy who likes to sound smart by repeating the last guy.
— Zeddy (@Zeddary) March 19, 2021
debbie
I demand Putin debate Fiona Hill!
JPL
It’s odd that Hannity is cheering for Putin, especially after Biden took down trump during the debate
Starboard Tack
Has Russia ever had a functioning democracy?
Baud
It’s nice not being a vassal state.
Falling Diphthong
@Starboard Tack: No.
debbie
@JPL:
Hannity was caught on camera vaping. Wonder what it was?
Starboard Tack
@debbie:
His own.
David ? ☘The Establishment☘? Koch
When you pull the curtain back, Putin is a ridiculously small man (photo)
hitchhiker
The obvious answer to Putin’s gross demands is that he should debate Alexei Navalny, on national television.
He won’t, though. Easier to throw him in prison.
Uncle Cosmo
“Russian ambassador called home for consultations” – ? Hah. More like “Khe teenks I am keeler? Take dees umbrella ve got back from Bulgarians ueet you to Vite Khouz. Raskolnikov kheer veel tich you khow to vork. Ve sho khim!”
Old School
There was a tweet from someone (forget who) that said the last person Biden debated ended up in Walter Reed.
Chris T.
Wait, “vor” means “thief”?! Puts a whole new spin on the Vorkosigan saga… ?
(PS: according to Google Translate, yes, it does mean that)
gwangung
Channeling my Bujold….but I sorta like Vorputin.
Roger Moore
@Chris T.:
This is something Lois McMaster Bujold learned after starting the series and actually incorporated into some of the later stories.
dmsilev
@Chris T.: If memory serves, there was at least some backstory that the Vor ‘counts’ were originally accountants.
So, guess that checks out.
?BillinGlendaleCA
There are reports out of Simi Valley that Ronald Reagan is spinning so fast in his grave that it’s producing enough power to light eastern Ventura County and the western half of The Valley.
Chris T.
@dmsilev: Yes, I remember that bit.
Baud
@?BillinGlendaleCA:
At least he’s finally useful.
Brachiator
What, we got Joe quoting Beatles songs now?
schrodingers_cat
Tankies are so tiresome. Stanning for Putin like their grandparents did for Stalin.
Ken
They have often followed “one man, one vote”. For example from 1927 to 1953 Stalin was that one man.
danielx
@Brachiator:
Like that’s a bad thing?
Alison Rose
Putin: “I am not joking or being ironic.”
Narrator: He was definitely joking and being ironic, if by “ironic” he meant “I would actually love to see you die.”
zhena gogolia
@Ken:
There was some hope for democracy between February and October 1917.
Cameron
@Starboard Tack: Strange question. Has America?
zhena gogolia
@Alison Rose:
It’s his typical mob-boss shtick. Trump modeled himself on him in every way. It’s the same smartass demeanor.
zhena gogolia
@schrodingers_cat:
What are tankies?
p.a.
Well well well…
(nbclosangeles.com)
Former President Donald Trump’s Palm Beach, Florida, club has been partially closed because of a COVID-19 outbreak.
That’s according to several people familiar with the situation, including a club member who received a phone call informing them about the closure Friday. A receptionist at the Mar-a-Lago club confirmed the news, saying it was closed until further notice, but declined to comment further.
A person familiar with club operations said that, out of an abundance of caution, they had “partially closed” a “section of the club” for a short period of time and quarantined some of its workers.
Brachiator
@danielx:
Not at all. I like to see President Joe keep on rocking in the free world.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
I mean, our involvement in the Middle East over the last 20 years kind of says otherwise, doesn’t it? We’re still involved in Syria and our drone strike policy often not only kills innocents but also angers the peoples that live there.
Are we exactly the same as Russia? No. We don’t directly bomb hospitals. But that’s a low bar
Am I wrong on this?
Martin
@zhena gogolia: communists/socialists that favor anything anti-american as part of their communist creds. I think it originates with British communists that favored soviet tanks going to Hungary.
dmsilev
@?BillinGlendaleCA: Well, that should help reduce the forest fire risk this summer.
Ken
@p.a.: He probably didn’t bribe the right people to get his workers vaccinated. It is Florida, after all.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@zhena gogolia:
I think I remember reading that the Soviets (workers’ councils) were very democratic prior to the 1917 revolution
Alison Rose
@zhena gogolia: Not to sound complimentary toward Putin whatsoever, but at least his IQ is higher than his waist size. Though I suppose we should be glad that Trump was too stupid to be as dangerous as Putin is.
?BillinGlendaleCA
@dmsilev: I don’t think so, the Woolsey Fire started between Simi and The Valley.
Ceci n est pas mon nym
I know we have to have an accounting of the crimes of the last administration, and not just sweep it all down the memory hole. Hell, I’ve been saying through most of the last four years that I wanted to see a Truth and Reconciliation Commission when those assholes were out of office.
But I just started listening to Rachel’s piece from last night on the DNI Election Interference Report and I got back that old rage that was my constant companion since January of 2017.
The part that set me off was her pointing out that the DNI report explicitly says “Russia, Russia, Russia” and “not China, not China, not China”, that the classified version of the report was saying all that in early January of 2021, and that all the Former Guy spokespeople who read it were saying the opposite on all the media outlets.
I just got to the part where she brings Nunes into it. That should be interesting, but I have to let the rage die down a little before diving back in.
Edit to add: Is Bill Barr in any legal jeopardy? Please somebody tell me he is.
?BillinGlendaleCA
@p.a.:
aka, sent them back to their home countries.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@debbie: You mean on the camera for his show? wow
?BillinGlendaleCA
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): Yes, you’re wrong. You could say the same thing about WW2, the US killed people, Nazi Germany killed people, same diff.
Brachiator
@Alison Rose:
I am not seeing anything positive in this at all.
Trump did a lot of damage, and 500,000 people died of Covid who might have lived. And a lot of “smarter” Republicans did all they could to keep Trump running around, wreaking havoc.
Ajabu
@David ? ☘The Establishment☘? Koch:
Yes he is . As am I. And as was Miles Davis, James Brown, Prince, Flip Wilson and many other accomplished professionals.
Heightism is just another ism. Was #45 a superior being because he’s taller? Joe Biden isn’t a better man because he’s taller than Putin. That’s some irrelevant shit…
ETA: Nothing personal. I just been dealing with that shit all my life and it sets me off sometimes.
debbie
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
Yes, coming back from a break. He was looking down at something, there was a whisper, he looked up, and ripped it out of his mouth
ETA: Here.
Starboard Tack
@Ceci n est pas mon nym:
This.
germy
Uncle Cosmo
@Chris T.: IIRC the chant in Ukraine when Vlad The Paler was putzing around with their democracy was Putin khui!, which IIUC is literally Putin (is) prick! but idiomatically may mean Fuck Putin! (NB G&T will know.)
Starboard Tack
@germy:
Monarchy = Democracy????
germy
@Starboard Tack:
They were all tea party activists until Meghan Markle stood up for her rights.
Starboard Tack
@germy:
Oh, you mean racists!!!
SiubhanDuinne
@debbie:
It was high-fucking-larious to see his reaction when he realised he was on camera. Precious moments!
Uncle Cosmo
@Starboard Tack: To answer question: Nyet.
Arguably one significant reason Israeli politics are FUBAR is the influx and influence of Soviet Jews, who had absofuckinglutely zero clue as to how a functional democracy is supposed to work.
germy
So 14 House Republicans voted against a resolution condemning the military coup in Myanmar…
They must be so jealous they couldn’t do it here.
Baud
@germy:
Shoot. I thought this time we had it in the bag.
MattF
‘Killer’
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@?BillinGlendaleCA:
I don’t think you can compare the two situations, honestly. That was a declared war between major powers that was largely defensive on the part of the Allies. What’s going on in Syria is an undeclared, proxy war and a lot of innocent people are suffering as a result
MomSense
@schrodingers_cat:
Damn, my cousin’s son is turning into one. My kids have been horrified by his social media posts.
Brachiator
@germy:
There aren’t enough words to mock the shit out of this stupidity.
Baud
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
How is the US responsible for Syria? Their war started before we got involved.
raven
@Martin: I remember some dudes marching outside the Illini Union with “Hail The Soviet Army in Afghanistan, Crush Muslim Extremism”!
Chris T.
It is a low bar, yes. And you are wrong on this, yes. It turns out that tiny distinctions, like that low bar, make a huge difference. When I was young, like you, I expected huge differences between things that had hugely different names. It turns out that some of these hinge on the tiniest little things….
Mike in NC
There’s a 1997 Russian movie called “Thief”, about a WW2 veteran who moves into an apartment building and starts robbing his neighbors when they are out. They all become terrified of him because he has a tattoo of Stalin on his shoulder and he tells them that he’s the dictator’s son.
germy
germy
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Baud:
I never said the US was. But our involvement is contributing to the humanitarian crisis there. It hurts our image as a country.
I really don’t like the idea of flying death robots (drones) that can be used to target practically anybody on the planet.
Baud
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
Wait. Didn’t your comment originally have something about US imperialism in Syria?
Baud
@germy:
I didn’t know Biden tripped. Is he ok?
germy
germy
@Baud:
It was a windy day. No big thing, but of course the usual suspects are trying to make it into something.
He’s fine. Nothing broken.
H.E.Wolf
I remember who was Vice President of the USA when this photo was taken:
https://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/2019/feb/28/pete-souzas-best-shot-obama-putin-trump-adversary
Uncle Joe Biden knows what’s what. :)
Baud
@germy:
Damn. That ends a long saga for a lot of people.
Baud
@germy:
Yeah, I’m sure the right twitters will jump on anything less than perfect. As long as he’s not hurt.
Dan B
@Brachiator: Someone forgot to inquire as to which “Heritage” they most support.
I’d love to see them all digitally dressed in Redcoats or some 18th century finery. The Schlapps in powdered wigs would also be inspiring.
?BillinGlendaleCA
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): Congress passing a declaration of war is the difference? Congress passed an authorization to use force in the “War on Terror”, this is an outgrowth of that. The problem with Syria that Obama faced is that there are no good options. If we didn’t get involved, what would be the result? That’s the question that policy makers have to answer.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Baud:
I edited it out, sorry.
I don’t know, sometimes the “purity left” you guys deride has decent points about our foreign policy.
Everywhere I go whenever I see the replies to the tweets that commenters and front pagers post, I see comments about the US bombing Syria and it makes we wonder if we’re on the right path when it comes to foreign policy. I particularly saw them in response to the new promotions of the female generals. Hell, even Stephen Colbert made a “Now even little girls will get to bomb Syria when they grow up” joke. I’m serious as a heart attack when I say he said that during one of his stand-up openers
There was also some single panel comic posted in response to Biden’s tweet with two Middle Eastern people talking about how historic it was for a woman drone pilot to bombing them in the background.
I guess it was meant to highlight the absurdity of “identity politics” when mixed with war?
MomSense
@Baud:
He’s fine. This simulation is just really glitchy.
debbie
@SiubhanDuinne:
“Uh oh.” ???
germy
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
I thought it was Asad and Putin bombing Syria.
Mary G
I can’t find it to give credit, but yesterday someone on Twitter said Biden was so powerful, he turned Putin into Ben Shapiro in only 58 days.
It’s never the candidate who’s ahead in the polls that wants to debate, either.
Ken
@germy: More and more I think the whole right wing is set up like a Nigerian prince email scam, deliberately made unbelievable as a way to select people stupid enough to send money.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@germy:
They are, but so have we, though not to the same degree. All the drones do, AFIK, is make foreign peoples despise us. The top commanders in ISIS who are killed are quickly replaced by others
Baud
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
Conservatives are capable of decent points too. What we deride is the bullshit those possibly decent points are wrapped in. One can have a dissenting view on Syria without pretending that Biden = Putin or some other lame rhetoric.
Brachiator
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
Really? Sometimes I wonder. You cannot do anything about Russia’s expansion in the Middle East, or Assad’s attacks on his own people, or the Saudi destruction of Yemen, but you go on about the US, even as that involvement declines.
The “purity left” never seemed to have much to say about Trump’s capitulation to Putin, and its impact on the region.
I have never been particularly gung ho about much of US foreign policy, but I have rarely found anything of value in the musings of the “purity left,” and this includes people who were talking about this long before you were born.
Jay
Dorothy A. Winsor
Uncle Cosmo
@Ken: IIRC someone posted to that effect here in the last few days, e.g., that the terrible grammar in some of those scams is intentional in order to weed out all but the terminally stupid for convenient fleecing?
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Brachiator:
This is from Stephen Colbert’s “Tooning Out the News”.
In this exclusive clip from the Stephen Colbert-produced cartoon news show, “The Establishment” pulls no punches against Joe Biden.
What does this mean?
Gin & Tonic
@Uncle Cosmo: It’s Putin khuylo! (Путін хуйло!) which basically means Putin is a dickwad/dickhead. This grew out of an older chant at football games, with the fans of FC Metalist (Kharkiv) expressing their opinion about the then-president of Ukraine’s football federation. As in most other countries, high-level football matches can get pretty rowdy. It’s suited for a chant, with both the proper name and the descriptor having two syllables, and it works since the word is usable in both Russian and Ukrainian (Belarusian as well.) It can also be nicely abbreviated to fit on a t-shirt as
ПТН
ХЛО
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Baud:
You’re right about “Biden=Putin” being stupid. They’re not the same, but it does bother me what people like Colbert say
Baud
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
If the “audience” is the purity left you were talking about, I think they do have an allegiance to certain particular politicians.
Brachiator
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
I suppose. During the 70s I had friends who were adamant that no one should ever allow themselves to be drafted or to join the military. If you were against war, you were also against armies. If you believe that, then obviously women should not be in the military. Not because they are weak or incapable, but because the military itself should not exist.
So if you have ultra pacifist leanings, a woman general is not a “positive” achievement.
rikyrah
Hope that one of the FrontPagers will post this video that explains the American Rescue Plan extremely well ??????
The Moar You Know
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): never seen that in my lifetime. I’m over fifty, to give you some reference.
Dorothy A. Winsor
Open thread? See the fifth book from the top?
From Scalzi’s blog. Book due out at the end of next week.
SiubhanDuinne
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
Aaron Rupar has a brief video of the moment. Hannity’s face is a sight to behold.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@debbie: @SiubhanDuinne: Wow. Is Hannity still the top lunatic over there or has Carlson replaced him?
Steeplejack (phone)
@germy:
Good add-on:
The Thin Black Duke
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Congratulations!
Martin
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): I think what a lot of people get wrong about foreign policy is that it is solely about maintaining power on the world stage. It’s not about advancing human rights as part of some moral agenda, but it might be about advancing human rights as part of increasing soft power.
I know everyone wants those things to be in alignment, but they aren’t. They operate under the ‘put your mask on before your childs’ theory that good things will result provided the US doesn’t lose power in the region. Collateral damage > genocide.
A lot of foreign policy is choosing the least terrible outcome.
That’s not to excuse this stuff. We’ve done a lot of terrible things and we need to own up to it all. But we shouldn’t get too caught up when US behavior in Afghanistan looks terrible to how we think people should be treated, because the alternative was what the Taliban would do. By all means pick apart the stuff that didn’t contribute to the goals. Did that wedding really need to be bombed? Really?
But Libya was a potential genocide. Syria is a genocide. Opportunity costs are a thing. The US didn’t intervene in Rwanda, and half a million were killed. We don’t know if we could have made that better. Lots of people believe we could have.
I think it’s fair to criticize the US in that some non-trivial fraction of the defense budget would probably yield better outcomes as soft power – humanitarian aid, etc. But that’s not been something the Dems really have control over, unfortunately.
Geminid
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): Those folks complaining about U.S. bombing in Syria are making a lot out of one raid. It was retaliation against an Iranian backed militia that attacked U.S. forces inside Iraq with missiles. Observers noted that the U.S. did not attack the militia inside Iraq so as to avoid putting the Iraqi government in an invidious position.
One can argue that we should not have troops at all in Iraq. But as long as we do, I expect us to shoot back. And Syria is a war zone. Its government is a vicious violator of the human rights of civilians, and ISIS, Turkey, Iranian-sponsored militias are not far behind. And it is a slow week when the Israelis don’t bomb at least one Iranian position, or an arms shipment on it’s way to Lebanon.
That U.S. raid was a drop in this bucket. People on the left pretend it’s a big deal, but that’s because they will try to use any opportunity whatsoever anytime to undermine confidence in a Democratic administration.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@The Thin Black Duke: You can only see the spine there, but it’s a pretty cover
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Brachiator:
I’m definitely not one of those people. I’m not that naive.
I guess when I see stuff like that, I sometimes begin to doubt my own perceptions when I don’t have any good rebuttal if that makes sense
stinger
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Can’t wait!
SiubhanDuinne
@Dan B:
Can remember neither the exact line nor the person who originated it, but every time somebody refers to the Schlapps, I think of the description “ ‘Matt Schlapp’ sounds like a slice of raw liver falling on the kitchen floor.”
Dorothy A. Winsor
@stinger: I hope you enjoy it!
Martin
Eruption about 15 miles from Reykjavik. 15 miles is closer than I’d want to be to an eruption.
Baud
@Martin:
In other words, criticisms that don’t deal with the complexity aren’t really all that persuasive.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Martin:
@Geminid:
These are both very good answers. Thank you!
The Thin Black Duke
@Dorothy A. Winsor: It’s completed work. Out of your head and onto a bookshelf. Good job.
SiubhanDuinne
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
Very cool, DAW!
Dorothy A. Winsor
@The Thin Black Duke: Thank you :-)
mrmoshpotato
Like Kremlin shitstain father, like Kremlin shitstain son.
mrmoshpotato
@debbie:
Kremlin farts.
Martin
Oh man, Ohio State losing to Oral Roberts is not going to be easy to recover from in Columbus. At least when you lose to Princeton you can say ‘well, it’s Princeton’.
CarolPW
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Great! I pre-ordered and was wondering when it would arrive. Already reread the previous two in preparation, and looking forward to it.
mrmoshpotato
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Congrats!
mrmoshpotato
@Martin: What’s the March Madness equivalent of the Toilet Bowl? Go Blue!
Dorothy A. Winsor
@CarolPW: Holy moly. You’re the kind of reader every writer loves.
@mrmoshpotato: I hope people like it. Basically I want other people to love my characters as much as I do
Martin
@Baud: Yeah, but a lot of those criticisms don’t even seem to be made in good faith. As with the tankies reference above, uncritically hating on US foreign policy seems to be a necessary step to calling oneself a socialist.
I would expect Adam to be the fiercest defender of US foreign policy here, and also the most devastating critic.
Dan B
@SiubhanDuinne: The first time I saw Matt Shlapp on TV I couldn’t believe people would want to be anywhere near that piece of burning rage. That he’s in charge of the American Conservative Union is mind blowing. It’s certainly not a look the Birchers or any influential conservatives from the fifties to the aughts would have shown in public. There are worse personalities but they’re not loud and powerful. Most of them tone it down in public or hide in the mob
The image of liver hitting the floor is good on so many levels.
OGLiberal
@Martin: I am following, not watching, the tourney. Ohio State busted my bracket, big time. I normally love the underdogs in this thing but Oral Roberts? And Liberty threatening Okie State. Not those underdogs.
ETA: Nothing against the non-loony kids on those teams, and I’m sure there are several, but just can’t get behind the institutions
ETA 2: And, yeah, most of the institutions suck but those are really just terrible.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Martin:
Makes one wonder what they would think of a hypothetical Bernie presidency
Baud
@Martin:
Agreed. We are constantly surrounded by bad faith arguments, and it’s frustrating thing for the more conscientious of us (by which I mean all of you).
Baud
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
They would adore a hypothetical Bernie presidency. Not so sure how they would feel about a real Bernie presidency.
Spinoza Is My Co-pilot
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): What’s going on in Syria is not — except in a small and fairly insignificant sense — a “proxy” war. It’s an incredibly complex civil war, the causes of which have practically nothing to do with the United States government, and almost all the horrible bloodshed and destruction is entirely on the multifarious local combatants (some of whom — like the Kurds — have every justification imaginable for violently defending themselves; others — like Assad and his supporters — are essentially the fucking Nazis; there are a host of others somewhere along the spectrum between those two ends).
There are no good options for anyone, very much including us. It’s just one opinion, and it may not be true or defensible, but several close family members in the military who have been deployed to that area recently told me that if the US was not involved it would be worse there (the Yezidis would be eliminated, the Kurds maybe not far behind). They also realize full well there are no good options, just believe that non-intervention/isolationalism on the part of the US is the worse call. Again, just their opinion.
Chyron HR
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
Anybody who didn’t care about drone strikes from January 20, 2017 to January 19, 2021 never cared about drone strikes at all.
Dan B
@Martin: Having been 110 air miles and on a later date 80 miles from St. Helens I would agree, especially if it’s an explosive eruption. Although the huge curtains of lava fountains in another eruption on Iceland looked “impressive”.
raven
@OGLiberal: Go Illini!!!!!
Starboard Tack
@OGLiberal:
I can’t even pay attention this year. The only thing I’ve seen in passing is Gonzaga’s doing well. Two years ago it was the time of the mid-majors. This year it’s who’s not sick. Maybe next year I’ll be interested.
raven
@Starboard Tack: That’s bullshit, it has nothing to do with who is sick or not. If you’re not interested your not interested.
mrmoshpotato
@MomSense: You sure it wasn’t Dump in his Biden mask? ?
Starboard Tack
@raven:
Like I said, not really paying attention.
raven
Adios fucking Liberty!
mrmoshpotato
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
@Baud: They would love their unicorn butlers.
SiubhanDuinne
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
I think it’s a dead heat. I, for one, am rooting for serious injuries.
cain
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
I have never been a fan of American foreign policy – a mostly self defeating short term gain kind of trajectory. Especially when a Republican is involved.
At times we actively try to co-opt Democratic govt because their actions are not good for us. I find that repulsive. I do realize though that my high falootin life style here is kept up because of being the dominant power. But it doesn’t have to be.
Captain C
@Starboard Tack: Arguably the Novgorod Republic before it was eaten by Muscovy in the late 15th Century, at least by the standards of the times and region.
Brachiator
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
Your questions sparked some good responses here.
That’s always welcome.
mrmoshpotato
@raven: And piss off, you weirdo with your emu! Oh, different Liberty.
Mike in NC
@mrmoshpotato: Dummy Jr and his idiot brother Eric grew beards because they have no chins, even though the Orange Clown dad has several.
raven
@mrmoshpotato: Nice!
Wolvesvalley
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Congratulations on having it featured! I am looking forward to reading it.
Martin
@OGLiberal: I’d throw GCU on that list. Not the least of which reason is that having amateur students playing for a for-profit university is wrong.
The for-profits sure are showing up in the NCAA. Funny how that might happen.
mrmoshpotato
@Mike in NC: LOL! 239 pounds in chins alone I reckon, but Dump is tremendous bigly at the health. His hippie doc said so in a letter.
Yutsano
@Martin:
Bill Clinton has cited that as one of the biggest regrets of his Presidency. It’s not much of a redemption arc but it’s a start.
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@Brachiator:
Well, I’m glad I was able to provoke good discussion. The responses did answer my questions
OGLiberal
@Starboard Tack: My RU Scarlet Knights are in for the first time in 30-years so have extra interest this year. They would have been in last year but COVID changed that. Big 10 not exactly doing well so far but one can hope.
raven
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka): “Some” might call it trolling.
Dorothy A. Winsor
@Wolvesvalley: Scalzi took a Big Idea post for this book too, but it won’t be up until March 29. He’s been very kind.
LongHairedWeirdo
That does sound likely, but I do like to throw in an interesting fact. “Bless his/her heart” is, at its core, a term of affection. “Oh, she’s a mean one when she’s feeling jealous, bless her heart” means “I don’t dislike her, or want harm to come to her, but wow, she *can* be mean if she thinks you’ve got wandering eyes, friend.”
Of course, the idea that you can say something unkind, but “bless his/her heart” is just too tempting for people who want to talk mean, much like “let’s not be politically correct, (bigot’s term)s are all (bigot’s stereotype)”.
raven
@OGLiberal: Bucky is killing the Heels and my Illini kicked some serious ass.
OGLiberal
OGLiberal
@raven: I have the Illini winning it all.
raven
@OGLiberal: Liberty is non-profit.
raven
@OGLiberal: I paid $1175 for them in the calcutta.
OGLiberal
@raven: About the only first round Big 10 loss I had in my bracket was Wisconsin. Not upset that they won. Purdue v. N. Texas seems not good.
Brachiator
@Yutsano:
The US didn’t intervene in Rwanda, and half a million were killed.
A number of lefties urged caution or doing nothing, and instead preferred to talk about the history of colonialism in Rwanda and other parts of Africa.
Note that the UN and France also fucked up big time here.
OGLiberal
@raven: Non-prof but the Falwell stink. And didn’t they recently have rules about dating black folks?
raven
@OGLiberal: There is time but not much.
raven
@OGLiberal: Oh I know. My wife is from Appomattox and I’ve spent WAY too much time there. They let them in a higher ed consortium I was part of and they were fucking slimy.
raven
There’s a real crowd at this Boiler game.
Omnes Omnibus
@Brachiator: A lot of my views on US intervention stem from what happened when we didn’t intervene in Rwanda and got involved far too late in the former Yugoslavia. I think that is true of a lot of RTP advocates and liberal interventionists.
Ken
And Q-day is tomorrow! (Rescheduled from March 6, I think.) The Orange One shall reveal Himself, and His loyal followers shall receive their eternal rewards, while His enemies will be cast out of office!
StringOnAStick
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Congratulations!
Ken
Non-profit, or doesn’t turn a profit because of all the money being spent on (ahem) unspecified services?
Bill Arnold
@Uncle Cosmo:
Yeah, and also, very negative attitudes about Islam were imported from the FSU. (There’s academic pushback of course but these pieces are not wrong.)
Auditing Israeli Democracy – 2009 Twenty Years of Immigration from the Soviet Union (Asher Arian, Michael Philippov, Anna Knafelman)
Old values in the new homeland: political attitudes of FSU immigrants in Israel (Paywalled (university access or sci-hub), Michael Philippov & Anna Knafelman, 08 Dec 2010)
Steeplejack
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
Yee-haw! You’ve arrived, baby.
raven
Liberty University (LU) is a private evangelical Christian university in Lynchburg, Virginia. It was founded by Jerry Falwell Sr. and Elmer L. Towns in 1971. Although the university’s physical campus is in Lynchburg, most of its students are online.[7][8] It is one of the largest evangelical Christian universities in the world and one of the largest private non-profit universities in the United States, measured by student enrollment.[9][10] As of 2017, the university enrolls more than 15,000 students at its Lynchburg campus and more than 94,000 students in online courses for a total of about 110,000.[11]
Brachiator
@Omnes Omnibus:
These were very tough times for a lot of people. Lots of introspection. I didn’t know how many immigrants from the former Yugoslavia lived in Southern California, especially in the San Pedro area.
There was a time when a secretary of Croatian descent in the office where I worked was frantically trying to locate family members in Europe and get them to safety.
I think she largely succeeded, but it was a horrible ordeal for her and others in the US.
With Rwanda, it was hard to watch so little concern from people who could have done something.
Steeplejack
I’ve got a tech bleg here: What do you guys currently like for (Windows) disk-partitioning software? I haven’t had occasion to do it in quite a while, and I’m feeling rusty.
The particular problem is that my RWNJ brother has a Win10 computer with a small C drive (≈ 240 GB) and a huge D drive (≈ 1.8 TB) on one physical disk. He has limped along for quite a while, putting all his data on the D drive, but his C drive is still getting jammed. There’s no reason why he can’t have everything on one gigantic (2TB) C drive, and I’m trying to determine if it’s something I could talk him through on the phone or whether I should just tell him to take the box to some tech shop and have them do it.
Bill Arnold
@germy:
Rather windy, gusting to 30+ mph.
https://www.wunderground.com/history/daily/us/md/andrews-field/KADW
I like the weatherunderground history pages. Very useful.
(I’m well north o there, in NY, which was also windy; grill on a deck got blown over twice today; that has never before (not even once) happened in the 2 years with this grill.)
Goku (aka Amerikan Baka)
@raven:
That wasn’t my intention. It was something that’s been bothering me for awhile and I didn’t have any good rebuttals for when I would come across such arguments. The good Jackals helped me out a ton.
I’ll try to cut down on this in the future if it bothers people so much
Bill Arnold
@Brachiator:
Mostly I agree, though mainly because leftish critiques are often wrapped up in creaking ancient rhetoric and disinformation and it takes a lot of effort to filter out the shit and manipulation.
Adam Curtis’s HyperNormalisation is worth a watch, though, at least for the images and the quality of the production.
Timill
@Steeplejack: First, copy everything to a cloud drive…
Steeplejack
@Timill:
Why, I oughta . . . ??
mrmoshpotato
@Steeplejack:
No way in hell would I do that over the phone – RWNJ or not.
J R in WV
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
This is so wrong I will not attempt to correct things. Both historically and current affairs, just wrong.
Read some history before you continue to be so wrong.
J R in WV
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
Goku, Colbert is a fucking comedian.
If that bothers you, stop watching him!
J R in WV
@Dorothy A. Winsor:
Congratulations! That’s a 3-point score in my book..!!
dr. luba
@Uncle Cosmo: It was “Putin khuilo!” and yes, it means Putin is a dick. The chant was started by Ukrainian footballers, and spread throughout the country.
Another Scott
Good, good.
Cheers,
Scott.
frosty
@Dorothy A. Winsor: Awesome (really!) Congratulations!
karen marie
@H.E.Wolf:
I would love to partner Obama for a game of Spades.
J R in WV
@Goku (aka Amerikan Baka):
There is a tool which can help people learn about complex thing of all sorts, called search engines.
Someone curious about how something complex came to be, or could be managed, can use a search engine to find overview articles, or in-depth articles on almost any topic, gaining education prior to going to internet friends with further questions.
DuckDuckGo is one, Google is another one, even Yahoo and reddit can do this to some degree. Try it, you might like it~!!~ Your questions can become well-informed that way, instead of SO basic and kind of wrong-headed.