Political Randomness
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- El Guapo
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Re: Political Randomness
I enjoyed this. Performed after Biden dropped out but before the election. I'll miss you, Joe Biden.
Black Lives Matter.
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Man, I've missed Trevor Noah since he left the Daily Show or the Nightly Show or whatever it was. That videogame bit at the end is great.
And yeah, I bought mirrored aviator sunglasses for a reason.
Sometimes I wonder if Biden could've beaten trump had it not been for that disastrous debate. The worse off night in history.
And yeah, I bought mirrored aviator sunglasses for a reason.
Sometimes I wonder if Biden could've beaten trump had it not been for that disastrous debate. The worse off night in history.
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We'll never know, but it's pretty unlikely. He was way behind Trump before that debate (which obviously didn't help). I'm inclined to think that he would have closed the gap a bit as some Democrats who weren't crazy about him or had concerns about his age begrudgingly came around to voting for him over Trump, but odds are he would have done much worse than Harris.
Black Lives Matter.
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Re: Political Randomness
When one looks at Trump as a Feudal Lord, the wanna be vassals must pay homage.Blackhawk wrote: ↑Fri Nov 08, 2024 11:04 pm As an aside, Mike Braun won Governorship of Indiana, stepping in from the US Senate. He's a pure Trumpist, supported Trump's position that the 2020 election was rigged, supported Trump's tariffs, has worked hard to limit marriage to a man and woman, and... well, you get the idea. MAGA at the helm.
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Jack Teixeira sentenced to 15 years in prison for sharing military secrets onlineMax Peck wrote: ↑Thu May 18, 2023 10:57 am Suspected Pentagon leaker was warned multiple times, prosecutors sayThe court filing from justice department prosecutors on Wednesday alleged Mr Teixeira's superiors had flagged "concerning actions" around Mr Teixeira's handling of classified information.
Judge Indira Talwani noted the document leak happened after extensive training that covered the consequences for leaks and after Teixeira was warned about the way he handled classified material, according to WJAR.
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He was able to access the documents because he held a top-secret security clearance since around July 2021 and had received training in the definition of classified information, classification levels and proper handling of the material, according to the indictment.
While the documents were discovered online in March 2023, Teixeira had been sharing them online for more than a year, prosecutors said.
It's almost as if people are the problem.
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He'll be pardoned.
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Much prefer my Nazis Nuremberged.
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Re: Political Randomness
Jones has been shifting business and assets to "unrelated" entities for a while. He openly admits to it in a wink-wink way on his show all the time. I guess now that he's on rhe winning team, that'll be that.
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Somehow not an Onion headline.
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It's probably a fitting metaphor now though. The alt-right "resistance" is now in power so "Info Wars" changes hands.
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Re: Political Randomness
On first glance I read it as Infowars buying The Onion and was crushed. Much happier with reality in this case.
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Making Infowars Great (not really great again tho).
Maybe friends don't let friends watch infowars rules can be rescinded!
Maybe friends don't let friends watch infowars rules can be rescinded!
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Re: Political Randomness
The Māori effing rock!
https://bsky.app/profile/ziibiing.com/p ... w66jmgjk2n
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https://bsky.app/profile/ziibiing.com/p ... w66jmgjk2n
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given that it was written by the right wing party w/o consulting ANY Māori...New Zealand's parliament was brought to a temporary halt by MPs performing a haka, amid anger over a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding treaty with Māori people.
Opposition party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke began the traditional ceremonial group dance after being asked whether her party supported the bill, which faced its first vote on Thursday....
...But Act - a minor party in the ruling centre-right coalition - say this has resulted in the country being divided by race, and the bill will allow the treaty to be interpreted more fairly through parliament, rather than the courts. The party's leader, David Seymour, has dismissed opponents as wanting to "stir up" fear and division.
Critics, however, say the legislation will divide the country and lead to the unravelling of much-needed support for many Māori.
Meanwhile, the Waitangi Tribunal, which was set up in 1975 to investigate alleged breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, notes the bill "purposefully excluded any consultation with Māori, breaching the principle of partnership, the Crown’s good-faith obligations, and the Crown’s duty to actively protect Māori rights and interests".
It also said that the principles of the bill misinterpreted the Treaty of Waitangi and that this "caused significant prejudice to Māori".
The tabling of the Treaty Principles Bill comes following a series of measures introduced by the government that have affected Māori.
Black Lives definitely Matter Lorini!
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
Also: There are three ways to not tell the truth: lies, damned lies, and statistics.
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Re: Political Randomness
It's 109 first team All-Americans.
It's a college football record 61 bowl appearances.
It's 34 bowl victories.
It's 24 Southeastern Conference Championships.
It's 15 National Championships.
At some places they play football. At Alabama we live it.
It's a college football record 61 bowl appearances.
It's 34 bowl victories.
It's 24 Southeastern Conference Championships.
It's 15 National Championships.
At some places they play football. At Alabama we live it.
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Re: Political Randomness
I don't see a problem.Pyperkub wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 5:06 pm The Māori effing rock!
https://bsky.app/profile/ziibiing.com/p ... w66jmgjk2n
More info:
given that it was written by the right wing party w/o consulting ANY Māori...New Zealand's parliament was brought to a temporary halt by MPs performing a haka, amid anger over a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding treaty with Māori people.
Opposition party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke began the traditional ceremonial group dance after being asked whether her party supported the bill, which faced its first vote on Thursday....
...But Act - a minor party in the ruling centre-right coalition - say this has resulted in the country being divided by race, and the bill will allow the treaty to be interpreted more fairly through parliament, rather than the courts. The party's leader, David Seymour, has dismissed opponents as wanting to "stir up" fear and division.
Critics, however, say the legislation will divide the country and lead to the unravelling of much-needed support for many Māori.
Meanwhile, the Waitangi Tribunal, which was set up in 1975 to investigate alleged breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, notes the bill "purposefully excluded any consultation with Māori, breaching the principle of partnership, the Crown’s good-faith obligations, and the Crown’s duty to actively protect Māori rights and interests".
It also said that the principles of the bill misinterpreted the Treaty of Waitangi and that this "caused significant prejudice to Māori".
The tabling of the Treaty Principles Bill comes following a series of measures introduced by the government that have affected Māori.
As history has shown, whenever decisions are made for other people's or races without consulting with them it always ends well for those people, right?
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Re: Political Randomness
I just came to post that...wow..I love it.
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Thats just not right man. I thought the US had a lock on being asshats and treating people unfairly.Pyperkub wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 5:06 pm The Māori effing rock!
https://bsky.app/profile/ziibiing.com/p ... w66jmgjk2n
More info:
given that it was written by the right wing party w/o consulting ANY Māori...New Zealand's parliament was brought to a temporary halt by MPs performing a haka, amid anger over a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding treaty with Māori people.
Opposition party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke began the traditional ceremonial group dance after being asked whether her party supported the bill, which faced its first vote on Thursday....
...But Act - a minor party in the ruling centre-right coalition - say this has resulted in the country being divided by race, and the bill will allow the treaty to be interpreted more fairly through parliament, rather than the courts. The party's leader, David Seymour, has dismissed opponents as wanting to "stir up" fear and division.
Critics, however, say the legislation will divide the country and lead to the unravelling of much-needed support for many Māori.
Meanwhile, the Waitangi Tribunal, which was set up in 1975 to investigate alleged breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, notes the bill "purposefully excluded any consultation with Māori, breaching the principle of partnership, the Crown’s good-faith obligations, and the Crown’s duty to actively protect Māori rights and interests".
It also said that the principles of the bill misinterpreted the Treaty of Waitangi and that this "caused significant prejudice to Māori".
The tabling of the Treaty Principles Bill comes following a series of measures introduced by the government that have affected Māori.
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I am Dyslexic of Borg, prepare to have your ass laminated.
I guess Ray Butts has ate his last pancake.
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Re: Political Randomness
We learned it from Mama Britannia
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Forced patriotism is best patriotism! It’s right up there with performative Christianity.
Fuck that guy.
Fuck that guy.
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Re: Political Randomness
I was in the UK post Brexit, the nationalist lunatics were completely unhinged there too. What was disturbing was any questioning of their approach they labelled as treason ( even if it was by the grandson of Winston Churchill) and the mainstream just scoffed and said well they have a mandate.
I remember watching a mainstream channel where one lovely girl who was articulate and clearly outlined her argument was allowed to be steam rolled by some entitled a$$hole who said horrible sexist things and said none of what she was saying would come true because she was weak and cowardly. Everything she said would happen, happened. All while the interviewer was saying well it’s what the majority voted for.
Even to this day the excuse from the nationalists is that Britain was not hard core enough even though they got everything they wanted.
I remember watching a mainstream channel where one lovely girl who was articulate and clearly outlined her argument was allowed to be steam rolled by some entitled a$$hole who said horrible sexist things and said none of what she was saying would come true because she was weak and cowardly. Everything she said would happen, happened. All while the interviewer was saying well it’s what the majority voted for.
Even to this day the excuse from the nationalists is that Britain was not hard core enough even though they got everything they wanted.
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Re: Political Randomness
This is what is absolutely going to happen, and any faces eaten by leopards are because not enough people are supporting the leopards. It's a trivially simple tactic but it works because the people supporting the leopards eating faces party are trivially simple. This hasn't been about opposing politics for a long time. It's about being "right" at all costs. I love that msd calls himself a libertarian now. Hilarious.waitingtoconnect wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 11:15 pm Even to this day the excuse from the nationalists is that Britain was not hard core enough even though they got everything they wanted.
When things start tanking it will be the left's fault and failed policies will be identified as not being hardcore enough so the hammer will come down harder. All the while, people will be cheering them on because positive results are just a matter of hurting the right people and there hasn't been enough pain yet.
There is no win here no matter what happens. The policies themselves are proven failures and any harm that comes from them, the blame will be foisted onto "the others".
I'm so tired of headlines like "possible conflict of interest as so and so is nominated to such and such". YOU FUCKING THINK?? POSSIBLE?? The country is about to be milked for all it's worth by organized corruption on a scale never before seen. Because the people willed it so.
See you on the other side.
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Re: Political Randomness
New Zealanders aren’t all like Jacinta Adhern. Many are extremely conservative to the point of maga.Daehawk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 6:24 pmThats just not right man. I thought the US had a lock on being asshats and treating people unfairly.Pyperkub wrote: ↑Thu Nov 14, 2024 5:06 pm The Māori effing rock!
https://bsky.app/profile/ziibiing.com/p ... w66jmgjk2n
More info:
given that it was written by the right wing party w/o consulting ANY Māori...New Zealand's parliament was brought to a temporary halt by MPs performing a haka, amid anger over a controversial bill seeking to reinterpret the country's founding treaty with Māori people.
Opposition party MP Hana-Rawhiti Maipi-Clarke began the traditional ceremonial group dance after being asked whether her party supported the bill, which faced its first vote on Thursday....
...But Act - a minor party in the ruling centre-right coalition - say this has resulted in the country being divided by race, and the bill will allow the treaty to be interpreted more fairly through parliament, rather than the courts. The party's leader, David Seymour, has dismissed opponents as wanting to "stir up" fear and division.
Critics, however, say the legislation will divide the country and lead to the unravelling of much-needed support for many Māori.
Meanwhile, the Waitangi Tribunal, which was set up in 1975 to investigate alleged breaches of the Treaty of Waitangi, notes the bill "purposefully excluded any consultation with Māori, breaching the principle of partnership, the Crown’s good-faith obligations, and the Crown’s duty to actively protect Māori rights and interests".
It also said that the principles of the bill misinterpreted the Treaty of Waitangi and that this "caused significant prejudice to Māori".
The tabling of the Treaty Principles Bill comes following a series of measures introduced by the government that have affected Māori.
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Re: Political Randomness
In the course of performing archeology on some old boxes that moved with us, I uncovered my John Anderson for President pin.
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I have a very long history of voting for third-party and independent candidates. In fact, I didn't support any major party candidates between Mondale and Obama. I have long lived in blue states where I could vote my conscience without affecting anything. I'd forgotten all about Anderson until I found that button tonight, though.
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Harrumph. I had suspicions that you were never Ride or Die for Dukakis.
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I will admit that I've considered registering as a Democrat since the GOP went irredeemably off the rails. I don't see myself voting for anything but Democrats from now on, but I do like to vote in Republican primaries. Democratic primaries are snoozefests in MA.
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Not in the least. I daresay that the environment that created Trump started well before he descended that escalator like a brain dead Zeus being pushed out of Olympus by the city council. Far right extremism has been on the rise for decades across the globe, I believe. Trump just latched onto it and gave it a uniquely American spin by adding a QVC sales component to it with his guitars, bibles, NFTs and now Trump girdles for men.
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In areas that are solid for one party or the other, the primary is where you can actually make a difference. Around here, it doesn't matter who the Rs are running against each other in the primary, because an R isn't going to win the general. The D primary is where my vote might actually have an impact on who is representing me.Kraken wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:34 am I will admit that I've considered registering as a Democrat since the GOP went irredeemably off the rails. I don't see myself voting for anything but Democrats from now on, but I do like to vote in Republican primaries. Democratic primaries are snoozefests in MA.
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Yep. In Philadelphia the Dem primary is effectively the mayoral race.ImLawBoy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:07 amIn areas that are solid for one party or the other, the primary is where you can actually make a difference. Around here, it doesn't matter who the Rs are running against each other in the primary, because an R isn't going to win the general. The D primary is where my vote might actually have an impact on who is representing me.Kraken wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:34 am I will admit that I've considered registering as a Democrat since the GOP went irredeemably off the rails. I don't see myself voting for anything but Democrats from now on, but I do like to vote in Republican primaries. Democratic primaries are snoozefests in MA.
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Likewise here; most incumbents are unopposed, so you're mostly just rubberstamping them. The state GOP has almost zero power and can't even field candidates for many offices, but there's constant competition between MAGAts and not-MAGAts. MAGA virtually always loses in the general election, so the choice is between backing an opponent that you want easily defeated, or choosing one who might have a chance. Which way I lean is case-by-case, but in general I vote to strengthen their non-MAGA wing.Holman wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:16 amYep. In Philadelphia the Dem primary is effectively the mayoral race.ImLawBoy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:07 amIn areas that are solid for one party or the other, the primary is where you can actually make a difference. Around here, it doesn't matter who the Rs are running against each other in the primary, because an R isn't going to win the general. The D primary is where my vote might actually have an impact on who is representing me.Kraken wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:34 am I will admit that I've considered registering as a Democrat since the GOP went irredeemably off the rails. I don't see myself voting for anything but Democrats from now on, but I do like to vote in Republican primaries. Democratic primaries are snoozefests in MA.
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That's been my philosophy for over a decade. Not because the area is overly blue but because I have become overly blue even as I am not a democrat. I want to best influence the blue candidate I will be forced to voting for. And honestly, if my blue fed house of rep doesn't have a primary challenger, I will sit out voting for her, in the general, because she needs to go. She found a line on me always caucusing with the democrats that I didn't even think I had and left it far in the distance.ImLawBoy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:07 amIn areas that are solid for one party or the other, the primary is where you can actually make a difference. Around here, it doesn't matter who the Rs are running against each other in the primary, because an R isn't going to win the general. The D primary is where my vote might actually have an impact on who is representing me.Kraken wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 12:34 am I will admit that I've considered registering as a Democrat since the GOP went irredeemably off the rails. I don't see myself voting for anything but Democrats from now on, but I do like to vote in Republican primaries. Democratic primaries are snoozefests in MA.