As they pointed out in the article, once McConnell just simply refused to hear the nomination of a Supreme Court Justice - and nothing happened - we turned a corner. The idea that a single person could do that is unfathomable to me. And look at the world we live in a year later. It's beyond reason.Alefroth wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 12:34 pmPretty much. I never thought entertaining that possibility would be a thing.
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Exactly. The abuse of power they've openly shown means history is not going to be kind to the GOP. Assuming they don't get around to banning people writing the truth about it.
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I've long since held McConnell as the biggest piece of shit in Congress and that's an impressive title. His treachery spans Decades. Ultimately, I can easily consider him a proximate cause for being the worst thing to happen to the US in lifetime.
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Typical.Kurth wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 11:11 amTypical Warren. I just don't like her.El Guapo wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:12 am Can I say how mad I am at Warren for spreading this rigging nonsense? It wasn't 'rigged'. Even Brazile, in her article, while she includes lots of drama and loaded language, says in her article (/book excerpt) that she did a thorough digging and didn't find any evidence of skewed decision making or really any actual rigging. The bombshell, such as it is, is that the fundraising agreement (which was reported on at the time, and which Sanders had complained about during the campaign) may have given Clinton some control over the DNC organization earlier than is normal during a campaign, but there's no evidence that the DNC did (or perhaps even could) do anything to actually influence or alter the outcome of the primaries.
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It's also pretty rich of Brazile to write a book about "hacks" putting Trump into the White House while this is also a thing:
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She really nailed Gore's campaign in 2000 as well, I might add.
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So, who thought it was a good idea for Trump to visit the Pearl Harbor Memorial just before visiting Japan? What could possibly go wrong?
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"Not many people know that the IJN took the Dem navy completely by surprise. Amazing work! Made crippled Lame Franklin look like a chump. Sad!"Jeff V wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:08 pm So, who thought it was a good idea for Trump to visit the Pearl Harbor Memorial just before visiting Japan? What could possibly go wrong?
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I'm thinking he brings up the "cowardly sneak attack" at an inappropriate time and demands Japan buy us a new navy or something.
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The White House on Saturday disparaged the legacies of the only two living Republican presidents to precede Donald Trump, after reports that both men castigated Trump in interviews last year and refused to vote for him.
Former president George H.W. Bush mocked then-candidate Trump as a “blowhard” and voted for a Democratic president, while the younger Bush worried aloud that Trump would destroy the idea of a Republican president in all but name, according to “The Last Republicans,” which is scheduled to go on sale later this month.
The White House responded after quotes from the book were published on Saturday, entering an extraordinary war of words involving three presidents from the same party.
“If one Presidential candidate can disassemble a political party, it speaks volumes about how strong a legacy its past two presidents really had,” the White House wrote to CNN. It called the younger Bush's decision to wage war on Iraq “one of the greatest foreign policy mistakes in American history.”
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As he watched Trump's campaign, the younger Bush feared he — Bush — would “be the last Republican president,” said the author, who founded the National Medal of Honor Museum this year, after several years as director of the Lyndon Baines Johnson Presidential Library and Museum.
“And it wasn't just about Hillary Clinton becoming president,” he said. “It was because Donald Trump represented everything that the Bushes abhorred.”
Trump stood for rudeness, international isolationism and weak leadership in the eyes of the Bushes, according to Updegrove — reservations echoed by many establishment Republicans. In September, George W. Bush gave speech in which he didn't mention Trump but lamented these same vices — and politics that “seems more vulnerable to conspiracy theories and outright fabrication.”
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It wasn't too long ago that that kind of talk meant you were objectively pro-terrorist.Isgrimnur wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 5:47 pm WaPo
“If one Presidential candidate can disassemble a political party, it speaks volumes about how strong a legacy its past two presidents really had,” the White House wrote to CNN. It called the younger Bush's decision to wage war on Iraq “one of the greatest foreign policy mistakes in American history.”
We should ask Sean Hannity about it.
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Well, there's this...Jeff V wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:25 pm I'm thinking he brings up the "cowardly sneak attack" at an inappropriate time and demands Japan buy us a new navy or something.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said Japan should have shot down the North Korean missiles that flew over the country before landing in the Pacific Ocean earlier this year, diplomatic sources have said, despite the difficulties and potential ramifications of doing so.
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The U.S. president said he could not understand why a country of samurai warriors did not shoot down the missiles, the sources said.
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Because they're using out hand-me-down tech, maybe?
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Or because Samurai used swords and not patriot missiles?
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I'm picturing this, but with a samurai warrior.


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Holman wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 10:53 pmWell, there's this...Jeff V wrote: Fri Nov 03, 2017 10:25 pm I'm thinking he brings up the "cowardly sneak attack" at an inappropriate time and demands Japan buy us a new navy or something.
U.S. President Donald Trump has said Japan should have shot down the North Korean missiles that flew over the country before landing in the Pacific Ocean earlier this year, diplomatic sources have said, despite the difficulties and potential ramifications of doing so.
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The U.S. president said he could not understand why a country of samurai warriors did not shoot down the missiles, the sources said.
There's no way he actually said that.
*reads article*
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I guess Trump is pretty jealous now that he can't just purge people who disagree with him all Saudi style.
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Even better a Neville Chamberlain who wishes he was Hitler! A two-fer!
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I hope we get video of Trump performing for Putin like Marilyn did for JFK.
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So part of Trump's speech about Japan shooting down misses went somthing like, "Once he [Abe] purchases and installs the antimissile system..."
He's a goddamn salesman. I mean great for NOC and BA and whomever but what the hell? An ally's ability to defend themselves from a nuclear threat is dependent on their up-front purchase? What a dick.
He's a goddamn salesman. I mean great for NOC and BA and whomever but what the hell? An ally's ability to defend themselves from a nuclear threat is dependent on their up-front purchase? What a dick.
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Either Trump
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(b) is congratulating Xi on his recent elevation by the Party to Mao-like levels of autocratic authority.
WTF???
WTF? "Political victory"?Trump wrote:Getting ready to make a major speech to the National Assembly here in South Korea, then will be headed to China where I very much look forward to meeting with President Xi who is just off his great political victory.
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WTF???
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Trump confuses China with numerous other countries on a daily basis. Last week he sent out happy birthday wishes to their pope.
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It's one of those situations where you hope it's the result of Trump's idiocy rather than his malevolence.
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He only wishes he had an obedient Politburo to enforce his will and give him the adoration he truly deserves.Holman wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2017 9:26 pm link
WTF? "Political victory"?Trump wrote:Getting ready to make a major speech to the National Assembly here in South Korea, then will be headed to China where I very much look forward to meeting with President Xi who is just off his great political victory.
Either Trump
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WTF???
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And, Korea DMZ appearance canceled due to weather. Must have been super-important.
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The most likely explanation is that he is saying nice things about Xi because he believes that will lead to Xi saying/doing nice things for him. The world's best negotiator, in action.El Guapo wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:45 pm It's one of those situations where you hope it's the result of Trump's idiocy rather than his malevolence.
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I remember when presidents in public spoke for the United States and its standards and values.Max Peck wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 9:31 amThe most likely explanation is that he is saying nice things about Xi because he believes that will lead to Xi saying/doing nice things for him. The world's best negotiator, in action.El Guapo wrote: Tue Nov 07, 2017 10:45 pm It's one of those situations where you hope it's the result of Trump's idiocy rather than his malevolence.
It's the same as his praise for the Saudi sham judicial coup and purge. Of course that one has the added bonus of Jared being sent to do Trump-family foreign policy without any interference from the State Department.
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An interesting/horrifying look at why nothing Trump does will sway the true believers.
Yep, we're fucked.Joey Del Signore still loves Trump. “Everybody I talk to,” he said, “realizes it’s not Trump who’s dragging his feet. Trump’s probably the most diligent, hardest-working president we’ve ever had in our lifetimes. It’s not like he sleeps in till noon and goes golfing every weekend, like the last president did.”
I stopped him, informing him that, yes, Barack Obama liked to golf, but Trump in fact does golf a lot, too—more, in fact.
Del Signore was surprised to hear this.
“Does he?” he said.
“Yes,” I said.
He did not linger on this topic, smiling and changing the subject with a quip. “If I was married to his wife,” Del Signore said, “I don’t think I’d go anywhere.”
He added: “Some of these things are like that thing he said to Billy, Billy Bob, Billy Bud”—searching, unsuccessfully, for the name Billy Bush—“on the bus, that comment he made.” Del Signore shrugged. “He’s a human male. I’m glad he wasn’t saying, ‘Hey, I like little boys.’ You know? So he’s not perfect.”
Del Signore said he’s been following politics far more than before because of Trump. Trump, he said, is just “more interesting.” So now he likes watching the news. “Ninety-nine percent of the time I watch Fox,” he said. “Sometimes I’ll be sitting there listening to all this Fox stuff, and I’ll say, ‘Maybe they aren’t right, maybe I’ll flip to CNN’—but every time I’ve found that Fox has been correct, and CNN is definitely fake news.”
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“The savior?” Del Signore suggested.
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All of sudden anti-trust is an issue in the AT&T merger and word is they were told specifically to sell DirectTV *or* specifically the parent unit of CNN. Certainly looks retaliatory as hell. The business world might have just had a shot fired across its bow.
Edit: I wasn't a fan of this deal anyway - I think media consolidation is part of the cause of our extraordinarily compliant and vacuous media but this certainly doesn't look to be some principled decision. Maybe it is principled but this administration has deservedly earned extreme skepticism about its decisions.
Edit: I wasn't a fan of this deal anyway - I think media consolidation is part of the cause of our extraordinarily compliant and vacuous media but this certainly doesn't look to be some principled decision. Maybe it is principled but this administration has deservedly earned extreme skepticism about its decisions.
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I'm still optimistic. Just look at the recent election results. Sane people outnumber these fuck nuts, and will prevail. Fool me once, shame on , shame on you, fool me - won't get fooled again.skinypupy wrote:Yep, we're fucked.
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Not really sure what to make of this. DOJ demanding divestments in a merger isn't unusual by itself. What's potentially questionable here is that since this is a vertical merger, antitrust concerns are typically less (at least, in general mainstream antitrust analysis), so blocking the deal in court would be a tough task for DOJ, making this a fairly aggressive stance. I do think that there has been more discussion lately about whether vertical mergers should receive more antitrust scrutiny than they have in the past, though, so while this would be aggressive, it's not obviously crazy. Trump's repeated threats to use antitrust as a weapon against opponents combined with this being fairly aggressive does raise red flags, though, to be sure. But then DOJ Antitrust staffers as a rule probably don't like Trump very much at all, so an order coming down from on high to the effect of "block this merger unless they divest CNN / Time Warner" would have a high chance of getting leaked.malchior wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 3:50 pm All of sudden anti-trust is an issue in the AT&T merger and word is they were told specifically to sell DirectTV *or* specifically the parent unit of CNN. Certainly looks retaliatory as hell. The business world might have just had a shot fired across its bow.
Edit: I wasn't a fan of this deal anyway - I think media consolidation is part of the cause of our extraordinarily compliant and vacuous media but this certainly doesn't look to be some principled decision. Maybe it is principled but this administration has deservedly earned extreme skepticism about its decisions.
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The anti-trust folks are definitely not Trump people. I am separated from many by < 3 degrees fwiw but these decisions generally have a very small loop so lack of leaking wouldn't shock me. I have been told there was reason to believe that extreme political interference in other anti-trust decisions in the past never got leaked (cough cough Whirlpool/Maytag). Anyhow these decisions are more political than they should be but that is of little surprise considering the money involved.El Guapo wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:11 pm Not really sure what to make of this. DOJ demanding divestments in a merger isn't unusual by itself. What's potentially questionable here is that since this is a vertical merger, antitrust concerns are typically less (at least, in general mainstream antitrust analysis), so blocking the deal in court would be a tough task for DOJ, making this a fairly aggressive stance. I do think that there has been more discussion lately about whether vertical mergers should receive more antitrust scrutiny than they have in the past, though, so while this would be aggressive, it's not obviously crazy. Trump's repeated threats to use antitrust as a weapon against opponents combined with this being fairly aggressive does raise red flags, though, to be sure. But then DOJ Antitrust staffers as a rule probably don't like Trump very much at all, so an order coming down from on high to the effect of "block this merger unless they divest CNN / Time Warner" would have a high chance of getting leaked.

My ultimate problem here is that we just simply can't trust that this is not a sham. In a way though that is almost a universal problem now. The people they have around them are shady as fuck and we can't trust them. Not a great way to govern.
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DOJ drops prosecution:Moliere wrote: Fri Jul 14, 2017 5:29 pmJudge Throws Out Conviction Of Woman Who Laughed At Jeff SessionsPyperkub wrote:I find it hard to believe that laughter = willful conduct:
"Instead of sentencing a woman to jail time for laughing during Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing, a D.C. judge threw out the woman's conviction and called for a new trial."
Desiree Ali-Fairooz was scheduled to stand for her second trial on Nov. 13 after being arrested for what appeared to be laughing during Attorney General Jeff Sessions' confirmation hearing in January. Ali-Fairooz tweeted she had received notice that her case was being dropped on Monday afternoon.
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Sis quit ATT on Friday. Coincidence? I THINK NOT!malchior wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:29 pmThe anti-trust folks are definitely not Trump people. I am separated from many by < 3 degrees fwiw but these decisions generally have a very small loop so lack of leaking wouldn't shock me. I have been told there was reason to believe that extreme political interference in other anti-trust decisions in the past never got leaked (cough cough Whirlpool/Maytag). Anyhow these decisions are more political than they should be but that is of little surprise considering the money involved.El Guapo wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:11 pm Not really sure what to make of this. DOJ demanding divestments in a merger isn't unusual by itself. What's potentially questionable here is that since this is a vertical merger, antitrust concerns are typically less (at least, in general mainstream antitrust analysis), so blocking the deal in court would be a tough task for DOJ, making this a fairly aggressive stance. I do think that there has been more discussion lately about whether vertical mergers should receive more antitrust scrutiny than they have in the past, though, so while this would be aggressive, it's not obviously crazy. Trump's repeated threats to use antitrust as a weapon against opponents combined with this being fairly aggressive does raise red flags, though, to be sure. But then DOJ Antitrust staffers as a rule probably don't like Trump very much at all, so an order coming down from on high to the effect of "block this merger unless they divest CNN / Time Warner" would have a high chance of getting leaked.
My ultimate problem here is that we just simply can't trust that this is not a sham. In a way though that is almost a universal problem now. The people they have around them are shady as fuck and we can't trust them. Not a great way to govern.

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I didn't even want to get into that considering how high up in the org she was involved in the merger.Octavious wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:40 pmSis quit ATT on Friday. Coincidence? I THINK NOT!malchior wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:29 pmThe anti-trust folks are definitely not Trump people. I am separated from many by < 3 degrees fwiw but these decisions generally have a very small loop so lack of leaking wouldn't shock me. I have been told there was reason to believe that extreme political interference in other anti-trust decisions in the past never got leaked (cough cough Whirlpool/Maytag). Anyhow these decisions are more political than they should be but that is of little surprise considering the money involved.El Guapo wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:11 pm Not really sure what to make of this. DOJ demanding divestments in a merger isn't unusual by itself. What's potentially questionable here is that since this is a vertical merger, antitrust concerns are typically less (at least, in general mainstream antitrust analysis), so blocking the deal in court would be a tough task for DOJ, making this a fairly aggressive stance. I do think that there has been more discussion lately about whether vertical mergers should receive more antitrust scrutiny than they have in the past, though, so while this would be aggressive, it's not obviously crazy. Trump's repeated threats to use antitrust as a weapon against opponents combined with this being fairly aggressive does raise red flags, though, to be sure. But then DOJ Antitrust staffers as a rule probably don't like Trump very much at all, so an order coming down from on high to the effect of "block this merger unless they divest CNN / Time Warner" would have a high chance of getting leaked.
My ultimate problem here is that we just simply can't trust that this is not a sham. In a way though that is almost a universal problem now. The people they have around them are shady as fuck and we can't trust them. Not a great way to govern.![]()

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Yeah, it's hard to really know whether this is fundamentally political or not, but it sure looks ugly. Though if you're DOJ staff and you think that a divestment is the right answer, you're not going to not threaten to block it just because Trump ran his mouth off. Of course, ideally Trump would just keep his goddamn trap shut.malchior wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:29 pmThe anti-trust folks are definitely not Trump people. I am separated from many by < 3 degrees fwiw but these decisions generally have a very small loop so lack of leaking wouldn't shock me. I have been told there was reason to believe that extreme political interference in other anti-trust decisions in the past never got leaked (cough cough Whirlpool/Maytag). Anyhow these decisions are more political than they should be but that is of little surprise considering the money involved.El Guapo wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:11 pm Not really sure what to make of this. DOJ demanding divestments in a merger isn't unusual by itself. What's potentially questionable here is that since this is a vertical merger, antitrust concerns are typically less (at least, in general mainstream antitrust analysis), so blocking the deal in court would be a tough task for DOJ, making this a fairly aggressive stance. I do think that there has been more discussion lately about whether vertical mergers should receive more antitrust scrutiny than they have in the past, though, so while this would be aggressive, it's not obviously crazy. Trump's repeated threats to use antitrust as a weapon against opponents combined with this being fairly aggressive does raise red flags, though, to be sure. But then DOJ Antitrust staffers as a rule probably don't like Trump very much at all, so an order coming down from on high to the effect of "block this merger unless they divest CNN / Time Warner" would have a high chance of getting leaked.
My ultimate problem here is that we just simply can't trust that this is not a sham. In a way though that is almost a universal problem now. The people they have around them are shady as fuck and we can't trust them. Not a great way to govern.
Side note: I joined the law firm that represented Whirlpool in their merger not long after the Whirlpool / Maytag merger review. While I was not there during the review, evidently all the lawyers at the firm assumed from the get-go that DOJ would sue to block the merger (since the combined market share was so astronomical). They were completely stunned when DOJ did not sue.
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That merger in particular and the machinations within are why I can't discount that the WH or the AG weren't directly involved in the decision on this.El Guapo wrote: Wed Nov 08, 2017 4:48 pm Side note: I joined the law firm that represented Whirlpool in their merger not long after the Whirlpool / Maytag merger review. While I was not there during the review, evidently all the lawyers at the firm assumed from the get-go that DOJ would sue to block the merger (since the combined market share was so astronomical). They were completely stunned when DOJ did not sue.

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Re: The Trump Presidency Thread
Actually, Trump's probably going to tweet about how he told DOJ / Sessions to block the merger because of Fake News CNN within a week.
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