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9 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

The GOP ain't burning down, Mr both sides. It's full on Trumpist and going strong. 

Let's take account Nov 2020. No House. No Executive Branch. Senate, meh. toss up at this point. 

Posted
1 minute ago, housious said:

You’re like the Surly version of a Texags poster.

Go see a doctor. Or lay off the booze. Preferably both.

You're right. A country that elects Trump is perfectly okay. Nothing to see here. Move along.

This country is in a world of shit. You should probably start seeing it for what it is if you really want this country to stay together. 

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Posted
Just now, Anastasis said:

Let's take account Nov 2020. No House. No Executive Branch. Senate, meh. toss up at this point. 

Toss up Senate is a win, huh?  Nearly 50% of the states in this country are Trumpist and that's a good thing?  Most of them are taker states too.  It isn't sustainable. 

Posted
1 minute ago, longhornmatt said:

If anything, I expect both parties are going to veer even more towards populism (catering to opposite ends of the reactionary ideological spectrum).   The reset we are experiencing is not a good one.  Angry twitter mobs and rage addicted infotainment addicts are just going to gain more influence at the rate we’re going.

There is no reset. The economy is the only thing saving us from a real fighting civil war.  We are fat and unhappy right now.  Fed people don't fight. The violence doesn't start until people can't put food on the table. 

Maybe that's why Trump is trying to take away free lunches from 500,000 poor kids right now. He wants the fighting war. 

Posted

As a lawyer, I can't comprehend how the State Department text message vindicates Rudy or Trump or casts doubt/aspersions on the whistleblower. 

I am confused.

 

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Posted
28 minutes ago, longhornmatt said:

If anything, I expect both parties are going to veer even more towards populism (catering to opposite ends of the reactionary ideological spectrum).   The reset we are experiencing is not a good one.  Angry twitter mobs and rage addicted infotainment addicts are just going to gain more influence at the rate we’re going.

Do you even death spiral, bro?

Posted
19 minutes ago, deech said:

As a lawyer, I can't comprehend how the State Department text message vindicates Rudy or Trump or casts doubt/aspersions on the whistleblower. 

I am confused.

 

Because George Soros, according to Hannity and Victoria Toensing

Posted
37 minutes ago, FondrenRoad said:

You're right. A country that elects Trump is perfectly okay. Nothing to see here. Move along.

This country is in a world of shit. You should probably start seeing it for what it is if you really want this country to stay together. 

Yeah and if there was ever any doubt that a good portion of the country is past the point of no return, go look at texaggy or tigerrant. It's fucking terrifying. I'm as librul as they come and I can't think of a single Dem politician who I would go to bat for if they committed crimes in office. You have posters on texaggy hoping and praying for violence in the defense of Donald.....think about that. 

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Posted
7 hours ago, Anastasis said:

Let's take account Nov 2020. No House. No Executive Branch. Senate, meh. toss up at this point. 

The GOP got wiped out in 2008 after causing the great recession and came back with the tea party to take the house in 2010.

Posted
4 hours ago, Al Bundy's Napoleon Hand said:

It's hilarious watching Surly Trump and Gary Johnson supporters try to rationalize their support of Texags' guy.

 

"YOU'RE a towel!"

Right. If I don’t support charging everyone at Fox News with treason, Trump must be my guy.

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So today's Trumpkin angle is that we don't know if Trump actually withheld funds from Ukraine.

Never mind quotes from concerned legislators and reports by WaPo and NYT that OBM only released those funds on September 11, well after the phone call between Trump and Zelensky, we don't ACTUALLY know that this happened, and "fake news".

For fuck's sake I truly hate half our populace.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, lemonlime said:
47 minutes ago, American Swindle said:


 

Your source is using racist term to describe the whistleblower. Certainly emblematic of trumpists though

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Posted
13 minutes ago, lemonlime said:
58 minutes ago, American Swindle said:


 

Your source is using racist term to describe the whistleblower. Certainly emblematic of trumpists though

Calling a spy a spook is racist?

 

JFC. 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Anastasis said:

Calling a spy a spook is racist?

 

JFC. 

Yes.  That's why they changed the name of the TV show called "Spooks" in the UK to "MI-5" here.

Posted
16 minutes ago, lemonlime said:

Yes.  That's why they changed the name of the TV show called "Spooks" in the UK to "MI-5" here.

Because there are a bunch of hypersensitive pussies in this country?

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Posted (edited)
9 hours ago, FondrenRoad said:

There is no reset. The economy is the only thing saving us from a real fighting civil war.  We are fat and unhappy right now.  Fed people don't fight. The violence doesn't start until people can't put food on the table. 

Maybe that's why Trump is trying to take away free lunches from 500,000 poor kids right now. He wants the fighting war. 

We're not going to fight over shit - the government wouldn't let things get that bad, and people are occupied with social media, TV, smartphones, games, etc.  

Plus, Trumpkins could not keep a black Muslim atheist Communist Socialist Chicagoan Community Organize from Kenya who wears tan suits out of office, twice in the past 12 years.  

These people were getting ready to put on bigly marches, and then all of the sudden they started seeing their brethren marching in Charlottesville and being outted on social media as white supremacists, losing their jobs, being kicked out of university, being disowned by families, etc. and they got really shy about openly being white supremacists.

These people talk a big game, but when the flashlight is shined on them, most disappear into the walls like fucking cockroaches.

And Trump isn't trying to force anything with the free lunch thing, he can't think that far ahead, or think at that level.  Shit, if somebody from one of the major ag/food companies came to him, and said it would be good for their business, and donations to Trump, if he expand the free lunch program, he'd sign off on it in a heartbeat.  Edit: and I don't think the free lunch program is going to be hit that hard - somebody in Congress will quietly make sure it continues, because they don't want to increase voter turnout.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, lemonlime said:
2 hours ago, American Swindle said:


 

Your source is using racist term to describe the whistleblower. Certainly emblematic of trumpists though

spook


Also found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.

spook

  (spo͞ok)n.

1. Informal A ghost; a specter.

2. Slang A secret agent; a spy.

3. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person.

 

 

Pick the one that fits your narrative I guess? Context matters no?

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Posted
1 hour ago, lemonlime said:

Yes.  That's why they changed the name of the TV show called "Spooks" in the UK to "MI-5" here.

I am old enough to remember when the Texas Spirits were the "Texas Spooks."

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Ghost of LL said:

I am old enough to remember when the Texas Spirits were the "Texas Spooks."

1) I married one.

2) I had been at UT all of a coupla weeks when I saw the spirit painting on the windows of shops on the drag, signed "Texas Spooks," and I specifically thought WHAT THE FUCK?  SPOOKS??  Cuz, you know, it's a pretty well-known racist term.

They changed names a few years later.

Damn my wife looked cute in her white blouse with that little orange kerchief at the football games.

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Posted
Just now, Pig Bellmont said:

This is going to get a lot worse before it gets better for GOP

What's the story here? Were they trying to hide incriminating conversations? Trying to prevent the leaks that plagued him during the first year of his presidency? Both? 

Posted
1 minute ago, housious said:

What's the story here? Were they trying to hide incriminating conversations? Trying to prevent the leaks that plagued him during the first year of his presidency? Both? 

i think it's both. i think trump is a dumbass loose cannon whose mouth runs off to stupidland on the phone with other world leaders, and i think that kellyanne and company knew this and heard this and sought to protect him by hiding the stupidland conversations on the server with the codeword "stupidland."

Posted
24 minutes ago, American Swindle said:

spook


Also found in: Thesaurus, Acronyms, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia.

spook

  (spo͞ok)n.

1. Informal A ghost; a specter.

2. Slang A secret agent; a spy.

3. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person.

 

 

Pick the one that fits your narrative I guess? Context matters no?

So you think he's being niggardly with his interpretation of the remark? 

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Posted

Take the time to read the WB's report, it's all laid out in a way that's very clear to understand.

Yes, they were putting presidential transcripts into a more-than-top-secret system that had never been used for such a thing before and that only a handful of people even have access to.

Posted
4 minutes ago, housious said:

What's the story here? Were they trying to hide incriminating conversations? Trying to prevent the leaks that plagued him during the first year of his presidency? Both? 

The whistle blower report says that the word for word transcript of the call was moved to a code-word level classified system to limit access, even though there was no classified information on the call. The report also says “not the first time” this happened. 

Procedurally requires some NSC official’s access and approval

Posted
8 minutes ago, housious said:

What's the story here? Were they trying to hide incriminating conversations? Trying to prevent the leaks that plagued him during the first year of his presidency? Both? 

The leaks only occurred because of the incriminating conversations. 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Pig Bellmont said:

Some people in the White House counsel  office are going to prison 

They're blaming NSC lawyers, although the direction they attribute to the NSC lawyers is pretty vague:

"In a statement provided to CNN, a senior White House official says it was under the direction of National Security Council attorneys: "NSC lawyers directed that the classified document be handled appropriately."

If this is to be taken literally, the question then is why the White House thought it was appropriate to put the transcript on that particular server. 



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