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  On 10/28/2019 at 4:01 AM, Lobo said:

It's not, that's why the Nationals play their games in Maryland.  Which...(Checks Notes)...is a State.  of the earlier ones, too.  

Also on the "Impeach Trump" banner, I would have gone with "Trump is Not Our Standard"  

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Nats play in Southeast on the Anacostia River.  Obviously most of the fans are from DMV, but if I had to guess most are from NOVA, NW, or MoCo specifically.

 

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Liberal cesspool...

I wonder if he felt this way about his constituents in Madison.

God, the whole freaking party is irredeemable. 

 

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I know I should be desensitized by now, but it's still insane to me that a GOVERNOR would speak like that about another part of the country. Are we two countries or one?

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Nice list of the biggest orange lipped members of the GoP.  The fan reaction gives me some hope that maybe I won't need to extend my stay in Asia another four years.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:51 AM, Jack Straw said:

and really, I wish all of his supporters were treated this way, and worse, in public 24/7. the bootlickers and supporters of treason should never, ever be given a pass until they’re all dead and gone.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 4:03 AM, UpperWestside said:

I'm with you on this. They do not deserve to be treated like normal human beings for what they have done. They should be ostracized every moment of every damn day.

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They deserve to be treated like "human scum." After all, each accusation is a .....

 

 

  On 10/28/2019 at 11:14 AM, SmokeyTheBear said:

I wasn't thinking sexual. He has a history of abuse and I no doubt believe he would slap her around to feel better. 

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What exactly is the Secret Service responsibility with respect to witnessing/reporting spousal abuse? I don't know anything about their job, but that would be an awful situation. Some do not think of educated white males as being domestic abusers even though statistics show that is not true. The more educated one is, the better one is at hiding it and/or avoiding consequences.

 

On today's slate: a visit to the Windy City for the President!

He will be speaking at International Police Chiefs Association Conference wherein I am certain he will expound on Chicago crime, Chicago Democratic leaders, and Chicago minority populations but avoid talking about the history of the mob in Chicago, the history of the compromised police force in Chicago, and the history of redlining and housing projects in Chicago. After consoling the police, any other visitor to Chicago might take advantage of the fall weather and admire the vivacity with which it conducts its business, but alas, Trump will head over to Trump International Tower and speak to people who like/don't like him but definitely want something from him i.e. fundraisers. And then back to the WH. After yesterday's highs and lows, today's agenda should be fun.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:52 AM, WhatTheBuck said:

While going to visit little children who her husband separated from their parents and kept in cages. 

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I'm not going to forget it. She's got a long road back to being a respectable human. It's as if Stephen Miller gave her the jacket. 

Here. I got you something especially for today. Because the cruelty is the point. Embrace the darkness. They are merely animals in those cages.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 5:13 AM, Bruh Man said:
I know I should be desensitized by now, but it's still insane to me that a GOVERNOR would speak like that about another part of the country. Are we two countries or one?

Why? Obama was so divisive.
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First I'd like to say, fuck you Chris Coons.

Now on to my post...

National security officials say Trump revealed secret US tactics by describing the raid that killed ISIS leader al-Baghdadi, possibly compromising future operations

Because, of course...this idiot can't be trusted with any sensitive information.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 6:05 AM, Jhawkmvp said:

 

Nice list of the biggest orange lipped members of the GoP.  The fan reaction gives me some hope that maybe I won't need to extend my stay in Asia another four years.

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Mac Thornberry
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So proud...

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On the one hand, Trump does not want to draw attention to his being booed and the lock him up chants at the Astros game last night.

On the other hand, he’s not going to want to let it go, and you know it’s pissing him off.   

I hope Urquidy’s and Altuve’s paperwork has no mistakes at all, along with a few of the other international players.   

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  On 10/28/2019 at 1:56 PM, atomheartbevo said:

On the one hand, Trump does not want to draw attention to his being booed and the lock him up chants at the Astros game last night.

On the other hand, he’s not going to want to let it go, and you know it’s pissing him off.   

I hope Urquidy’s and Altuve’s paperwork has no mistakes at all, along with a few of the other international players.   

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Those are Nats fans. Soto probably made his list. 

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  On 10/28/2019 at 5:13 AM, Bruh Man said:

I know I should be desensitized by now, but it's still insane to me that a GOVERNOR would speak like that about another part of the country. Are we two countries or one?

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He's still salty over not winning a 3rd term...

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  On 10/28/2019 at 4:09 AM, Bama Chick said:

The guy in front of them is what you’d get if Mitt Romney and Steve Carrell had a baby.

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he looks like one of the whisperers from walking dead. they all actually do. the fuck they putting on their skin in DC?

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  On 10/28/2019 at 4:24 AM, Bruh Man said:

If he was smart he would have done this in Houston. Fortunately for us he's a fucking idiot. 

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You think he gets a better reception in Houston? The city went massively blue last election because of Trump. 

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  On 10/28/2019 at 2:26 PM, Dahobbs said:

You think he gets a better reception in Houston? The city went massively blue last election because of Trump. 

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No fucking way.  I think he gets the same treatment in Houston if not worse.  Nats fans are pretty polite.  But I think that he thinks he would get a better reception in Houston. 

He is largely insulated. He doesn't know how much of the country hates him. He watches only Fox News, his handlers blow him daily, and he only goes to events where the attendees are handpicked fans. This is the first time he has been to an event with the general public so he believes it is an anomaly. 

He should go to an aggy home game. It will be like a rally for him. 

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  On 10/28/2019 at 2:30 PM, FondrenRoad said:

No fucking way.  I think he gets the same treatment in Houston if not worse.  Nats fans are pretty polite.  But I think that he thinks he would get a better reception in Houston. 

He is largely insulated. He doesn't know how much of the country hates him. He watches only Fox News, his handlers blow him daily, and he only goes to events where the attendees are handpicked fans. This is the first time he has been to an event with the general public so he believes it is an anomaly. 

He should go to an aggy home game. It will be like a rally for him. 

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He's probably faced one or two "nasty" protesters that have gotten close to him or they're 1 in 2000 at a rally but seriously has he run across a large crowd that has booed him ever? My guess is that he will soon tweet that he was greeted with cheers at the Nats game, if only to fan the flames of his haters, aka intelligent people.

To me the biggest insult was that the Nats owners told MLB and the Secret Service to not request that Trump sit in the owners box.  The scenario was basically Trump invited himself to a party and while the host graciously allowed it, the host didn't want to be seen with him. I assume that Trump quickly had to round up some of the GOP lackeys to accompany him to the game to not make it seem like he was unwelcome.

 

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  On 10/28/2019 at 2:56 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

He's probably faced one or two "nasty" protesters that have gotten close to him or they're 1 in 2000 at a rally but seriously has he run across a large crowd that has booed him ever? My guess is that he will soon tweet that he was greeted with cheers at the Nats game, if only to fan the flames of his haters, aka intelligent people.

To me the biggest insult was that the Nats owners told MLB and the Secret Service to not request that Trump sit in the owners box.  The scenario was basically Trump invited himself to a party and while the host graciously allowed it, the host didn't want to be seen with him. I assume that Trump quickly had to round up some of the GOP lackeys to accompany him to the game to not make it seem like he was unwelcome.

 

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Baseball is the most wholesome activity for fathers and sons in America.

Therefore, Barron was sitting at home while his parents went to the game and Trump took his lackeys. 

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:05 PM, Js1 said:

Baseball is the most wholesome activity for fathers and sons in America.

Therefore, Barron was sitting at home while his parents went to the game and Trump took his lackeys. 

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that kid.. i cant even imagine.

Barron is the only Trump i have sympathy for.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:05 PM, Js1 said:

Baseball is the most wholesome activity for fathers and sons in America.

Therefore, Barron was sitting at home while his parents went to the game and Trump took his lackeys. 

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Yeah, I know that's a little thing.....but FFS, how pathetic of a fucking human being can you be?  You have a young son.  A WS game is being played where you live, you have a chance to attend.....and you don't bring your damned kid? 

Seriously, I have turned DOWN (or requested a modification of) invitations to cool events because 1) it was something one of my kids would really love to be at, and 2) they weren't invited.  If President Brisket had a chance to go to a WS game, he'd damned well be taking Tito Cabrito with him.

Not that we need yet another reason in the cascade of reasons to conclude that he's a sociopath narcissist shitbag, but this one stands a bit alone and unique.  You go to a WS game in your hometown and you don't even bring your son.  There's literally no aspect of his life in which he is not an awful human being.  And the Repubs, the party of family values, FUCKING WORSHIP HIM.  Even Doc Holliday had a limit....

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But GOP hypocrisy?

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:15 PM, Brisketexan said:

Yeah, I know that's a little thing.....but FFS, how pathetic of a fucking human being can you be?  You have a young son.  A WS game is being played where you live, you have a chance to attend.....and you don't bring your damned kid? 

Seriously, I have turned DOWN (or requested a modification of) invitations to cool events because 1) it was something one of my kids would really love to be at, and 2) they weren't invited.  If President Brisket had a chance to go to a WS game, he'd damned well be taking Tito Cabrito with him.

Not that we need yet another reason in the cascade of reasons to conclude that he's a sociopath narcissist shitbag, but this one stands a bit alone and unique.  You go to a WS game in your hometown and you don't even bring your son.  There's literally no aspect of his life in which he is not an awful human being.  And the Repubs, the party of family values, FUCKING WORSHIP HIM.  Even Doc Holliday had a limit....

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But GOP hypocrisy?

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I sometime wonder if it's Melania trying to keep Barron as far from his dad as she can. Maybe she sees how fucked up his kids are and Barron's best bet is to just stay away. But yeah, how do you not take your kid to the World Series game. Even a narcissist like Trump would see it as I'm going to show everyone how great of a dad I am by bring my son to a game.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:23 PM, sachick said:

I sometime wonder if it's Melania trying to keep Barron as far from his dad as she can. Maybe she sees how fucked up his kids are and Barron's best bet is to just stay away. But yeah, how do you not take your kid to the World Series game. Even a narcissist like Trump would see it as I'm going to show everyone how great of a dad I am by bring my son to a game.

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yeah, also, maybe...barron didn't want to go? maybe he has an inkling of how much his dad is hated and would just rather not.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:04 PM, Brisketexan said:

"Show respect for the office" -- fuck that.

This is a man who has called ANYONE WHO DOESN'T BLINDLY SUPPORT HIM "human scum."  How in the blue fuck am I supposed to show respect for that?  And WHY should I show respect for that?  He fucking called me "human scum."  I will show him all the respect that is due to someone who declares the very people he took an oath to serve "human scum"  - and that amount would be ZERO.

Every day that he is in office, this open sore of a nation that he has helped create festers even more, and the long-term prognosis gets even worse.  Fuck him up his putrid ass.

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If you want respect, you have to be a person worthy of respect....unless you are black.

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The idea behind respecting the office is a difficult one.  I have a relative who was very anti-Obama but he always stuck with respecting the office during the Obama adminstration and I thought that was nice. Of course, he had to make a point of telling you how much he hated Obama but wouldn't disrespect the office.  eyeroll.  Now he is upset that others are not following his example with Trump.  I agree that it's a shame that many cannot show more respect to the POTUS office while Trump is there but Trump is the one to blame for that.

There is a false narrative that we as US citizens have to respect the office of POTUS. Citizens are not in the military so we are not bound to him as our Commander in Chief. The President should continually earn our respect and not automatically receive it because 50% (or less) of the public vote for him/her. And if the President wants to degrade the office and the country, then so be it.

 

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Respecting the office is bullshit.  What should be respected is the will of the people that the office of the Presidency is supposed to represent.  Trump in no way represents the will of the people nor does he care about what the majority of Americans want. 

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:38 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

The idea behind respecting the office is a difficult one.  I have a relative who was very anti-Obama but he always stuck with respecting the office during the Obama adminstration and I thought that was nice. Of course, he had to make a point of telling you how much he hated Obama but wouldn't disrespect the office.  eyeroll.  Now he is upset that others are not following his example with Trump.  I agree that it's a shame that many cannot show more respect to the POTUS office while Trump is there but Trump is the one to blame for that.

There is a false narrative that we as US citizens have to respect the office of POTUS. Citizens are not in the military so we are not bound to him as our Commander in Chief. The President should continually earn our respect and not automatically receive it because 50% (or less) of the public vote for him/her. And if the President wants to degrade the office and the country, then so be it.

 

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I respect the office of the President.  Hell, I respect the Constitution and judicial offices and legislative offices at well.  But Trump does not respect either the office he's holding or the Constitution, and is doing his level best to take a giant shit on them.  So, no, I don't respect the holder of the office right now. 

And that isn't about his politics or his beliefs.  Hell, he has none, except what gets him adulation from his cult and money.   And it's the GOP that doesn't respect the office of the presidency.  First, by electing an orange turd to fill it.  Also, the way they treated Obama--mustard, 57 states, tan suit, most divisive president--ie. most black president ever, was disgraceful.  That's different from not respecting someone who in the last week called more than half the country "human scum" and whose crowning achievement is putting babies in concentration camps.

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  On 10/28/2019 at 3:38 PM, Nice Guy Eddie said:

The idea behind respecting the office is a difficult one.  I have a relative who was very anti-Obama but he always stuck with respecting the office during the Obama adminstration and I thought that was nice. Of course, he had to make a point of telling you how much he hated Obama but wouldn't disrespect the office.  eyeroll.  Now he is upset that others are not following his example with Trump.  I agree that it's a shame that many cannot show more respect to the POTUS office while Trump is there but Trump is the one to blame for that.

There is a false narrative that we as US citizens have to respect the office of POTUS. Citizens are not in the military so we are not bound to him as our Commander in Chief. The President should continually earn our respect and not automatically receive it because 50% (or less) of the public vote for him/her. And if the President wants to degrade the office and the country, then so be it.

 

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...also these presidential show ups are usually staged for maximum value and minimum damage.  I would guess there have been plenty of presidential appearances that were scratched due to possible crowd reaction during an unfavorably trending series of events in order to preserve the respect for the office and not to poke the bulldog , as it were.  In this case there were either some tone deaf advisers or a presidential override,or both. 

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