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Dems Turn Against Obama on Trade Deal, Iowa Straw Poll Dead, NAACP Supports Dolezal: P.M. Links

Scott Shackford | 6.12.2015 4:30 PM

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    Everything's a big mess with the trade deal. House Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), turned against President Barack Obama and strategically voted against part of the trade deal legislation, preventing it from advancing.

  • The Iowa Straw Poll, which got huge amounts of media and political attention for no good reason, is dead. Republican candidates for president said they were not going to participate.
  • Cops in Santa Ana, Calif., are getting national attention for a bust on a medical marijuana shop where video shows them removing surveillance equipment, possibly eating the marijuana edibles, and mocking a woman with a disability.
  • A National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter has put out a statement of support for Rachel Dolezal, accused of passing herself off as African-American, though she's white.
  • Prosecutors in Virginia have dropped all charges against Martese Johnson, whose inexplicable arrest drew national attention when Alcoholic Beverage Control officers beat him bloody in the process.
  • A federal judge has signed off on the agreement between the Department of Justice and the City of Cleveland to deal with racial bias and excessive force by its police department.
  • The conspiracy conviction of a Yemeni man who had been prosecuted in Guantanamo for serving as a publicist for al Qaeda has been tossed out. It turns out that "conspiracy" is not a war crime and therefore he could not be convicted by a military commission.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    House Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), turned against President Barack Obama...

    So you can't keep your party in Congress at arm's length and expect them to come through for you. Lesson learned?

    1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Hello.

      So. Do Democrats get partial credit for this?

      1. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

        Naturally they only turn against him on the one remotely free market initiative of his entire time in office.

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          We don't know that. It's all top secret, for some reason (drink).

          1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            Secrets. Strong enough for a man, but made for a woman.

            1. Paul.   10 years ago

              Comment of the week.

          2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

            Please sign in here. We'll tell you what you traded for tomorrow.

            Thanks for playing and being a great patriot.

        2. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

          EFF is seriously concerned about the intellectual property arrangements in the (secret) agreement which leaked drafts suggest would be significantly more stringent than anything anyone's currently got going on. And if it's enshrined in a ratified international agreement, it's much harder for domestic legislators to reform IP law.

          I don't always agree with the EFF, but I generally think they're acting in good faith on this one and I'm concerned about its passage.

          1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

            I am fine with copyright in theory but it's a mess right now and I doubt the TPP would make it better. This is for the best.

            1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

              You don't have to be against copyright to be against negotiating the installation of an international enforcement regime with no transparency.

          2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

            End runs on IP have been attempted through treaties before.

        3. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

          Obamacare IS free market. David Axroad said so.

    2. SimonD   10 years ago

      I have a dumb question about this, and this site seems to have the most intelligent comments section.

      Originally, the House leaders had stated that without the TAA, fast track wouldn't be passed.

      However, after the fast track failed, they took a vote on fast track anyway, which succeeded with 219 votes (I think).

      What does this mean? At first glance, it appears that they screwed us in a more overt manner than usual this time.

      1. SimonD   10 years ago

        oops. after the TAA failed, they took a vote on fast track anyway.

        My fingers are stupid today.

      2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        Intelligent? I hope they come through for you. If they're still thinking about the Wendy's girl from this morning you may not get the answers you're looking for. Already they're fantasizing about Lolita's down thread. It may not be your day. Or anybody else for that matter.

        /crosses fingers.

        1. SimonD   10 years ago

          There was another HnR post about this. It seems that the general view is that the fast track is dead for now.

          The Senate passed fast track and the TAA in one bill, so they would need to re-do fast track without the Trade Assistance. Otherwise, the House would need to turn around and re-vote and pass the TAA. Neither of them were deemed to be especially likely in the near term.

          1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

            /blank stare.

            You know I'm Canadian, right?

            1. Woodchippin' 4 Jesus   10 years ago

              The proper term is Canuckistani

              1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

                He is in the People's Republique of Quebeckkkk...so what do we call him?

    3. B. Woodrow Chippenhaus   10 years ago

      We all know that the only reason anyone on earth would oppose Dear Leader's agenda is racism, right? So Democrats are racists, yes? Hello, NYT?

  2. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    ...video shows them removing surveillance equipment, possibly eating the marijuana edibles, and mocking a woman with a disability.

    Two out of three of those are crimes, no? All of them in bad taste. One not done very well (hence the video.)

    1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

      One not done very well

      We have to pay them more if we want them to be competent fuckups.

    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Destruction of evidence. Theft. Ingestion of a controlled substance. DUI.

    3. Ted S.   10 years ago

      They're not crimes if you're the King's Men.

  3. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

    Cops in Santa Ana, Calif., are getting national attention for a bust on a medical marijuana shop where video shows them removing surveillance equipment, possibly eating the marijuana edibles, and mocking a woman with a disability.

    To protect and serve, folks.

    1. A special place in JW's Hell   10 years ago

      Themsleves, Jesse, themselves.

    2. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

      Eminent domain laws, BITCHES

  4. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Prosecutors in Virginia have dropped all charges against Martese Johnson, whose inexplicable arrest drew national attention...

    No use making the lawsuit they're going to endure worse?

    1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

      Any modern government should be embarrassed to even have an Alcoholic Beverage Control agency.

      1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        How does one decided they want to join outfits like ABC?

        1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

          Flunking out of the police academy?

          Looks like Iceland and Wales might be for real.

          1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

            Watched the Wales/Belgium game as well as Italy/Croatia. Italy were hosed on a perfectly fine goal. Bah.

            Copa America time! Mexico-Bolivia on the docket!

    2. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

      They left out the nut-punch: The ABC goons won't be charged, either. And one of those thugs were involved in an earlier excessive use of force case that cost the taxpayers a $200K settlement.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Plant fiber? You mean like celery?

        1. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

          Cellulose is cellulose. I believe that sawdust was/is used as a food additive in some of the cheaper brands of high-fiber bread.

          1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            MMM. Sawdust bread.

            1. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

              Well, I don't consider that to be actual bread anyway, sawdust aside.

          2. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

            "Miracle Bread" during the siege of Leningrad was about 2% sawdust...a bit of paper dust, potato, anything else they could sweep in.

            BTW - I saw the mass graves there in 1984. Fucking uber-somber.

            "It's a miracle, comrade...we have bread."

        2. Woodchipped Buscemi   10 years ago

          Tonio is a VitaMix?

          1. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

            Ha!

            1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

              *whir!*

  5. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

    A National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter has put out a statement of support for Rachel Dolezal, accused of passing herself off as African-American, though she's white.

    Well she certainly advanced herself as a colored person.

    1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

      You are so clever and so punchable at the same time.

      1. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

        It's a gift and a curse.

        1. Paul.   10 years ago

          In that order?

    2. Jerry on the sea   10 years ago

      I don't get why people are upset. Elizabeth Warren identifies as Cherokee. So what.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Maybe it was the full scholarship to Howard University that she took, which was supposed to go to an actual black person.

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          Did she do that? Um, isn't that fraud?

          1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            She did. I have no idea what the terms of the scholarship were, but it seems dishonest at the very least.

        2. BigT   10 years ago

          Govt Scholarships based on race are immoral and should be illegal. So maybe this was civil disobedience.

          1. Trigger Warning   10 years ago

            MIND BLOWN

            1. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   10 years ago

              Just like Dolezal's cover!

              1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

                I larfed.

      2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        If she leveraged it to get ahead...it's hypocritical.

        And makes here, basically, a fraud.

    3. Ecoli   10 years ago

      Quit picking on that poor woman, you bigot.

      She is transracial.

    4. Copernicus   10 years ago

      If she can adopt nappy-hair, can I use black-face?

      (ducks and runs)

  6. Florida Man   10 years ago

    A National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter has put out a statement of support for Rachel Dolezal, accused of passing herself off as African-American, though she's white.

    If she is black enough for the NAACP, why isn't she black enough for you Scott?

    1. rts   10 years ago

      Am I Black Enough For You?

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        Dang. I was hoping for a Tropic Thunder link.

        1. Florida Man   10 years ago

          I love the part where RDJ melts down into former characters.

        2. rts   10 years ago

          Sorry. Maybe this will make up for it.

    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      Rachael Dolezal

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        She is just a little boy playing with his dick when he's nervous.

      2. Florida Man   10 years ago

        Now I want collard greens.

    3. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

      "The Irish are the blacks of Europe. And the Dubliners are the blacks of Ireland. And the Northside Dubliners are the blacks of Dublin."

  7. rts   10 years ago

    175 Quadrillion Zimbabwean Dollars Now Equals $5

    Behold your future, Venezuela.

    1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Read in Dr. Evil's voice. It's funny.

      1. rts   10 years ago

        "Can you break a quintillion?"

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          Do you think if the number gets high enough that the currency will collapse into some sort of economic singularity?

          1. A special place in JW's Hell   10 years ago

            Next stop, 4 dimensional money.

            1. Florida Man   10 years ago

              Isn't all money 4D because time effects its value?

              1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

                Time value of money is all relative.

                1. Florida Man   10 years ago

                  Whoa...

          2. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

            Announcement made over the nation's airstrike warning system:

            *crackle* Everyone take out a pen and all of your money. Ready? replace the first comma on every bill with a period. Carry on *crackle*

          3. JeSuisRaison, moulin ? bois   10 years ago

            Instead of a black hole, an unwiped bunghole

    2. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

      So is everyone just reduced to bartering over there then?

      1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        I wonder how many 'IOU' napkins circulate in that economy.

      2. Woodchipped Buscemi   10 years ago

        Apparently they're using a mixture of various currencies. South African rand, USD, Ozzy dollar, etc.

        1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

          Which is pretty incredible. I never expected the Zimbabwe government to just give up control of the currency like that.

        2. Copernicus   10 years ago

          There aren't many Ozzy dollars circulating, Sharon is hoarding them all.

          Speaking of collapsing currencies, It's time for my annual reading of Snowcrash.

          1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

            +1 Meese

  8. TChipperman   10 years ago

    I BLESS THE WOODCHIPPERS DOWN IN AFFFFFFFRIIICAAAAAA!!!

    oh man I'm ready for a drink.

    1. Puddin' Stick the Dark One   10 years ago

      I will serve you drinks in the special place in hell reserved for you.

    2. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

      You have terrible taste in music. It is okay. I still like you.

  9. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

    A federal judge has signed off on the agreement between the Department of Justice and the City of Cleveland to deal with racial bias and excessive force by its police department.

    This time procedures will be followed. For reals!

  10. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

    Holy Shit, John Waters did a commencement address...

    My socks are officially rocked.

    1. Paul.   10 years ago

      I love John Waters in an interview. I can't stand his movies.

      1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

        I've heard him talk a few times and thought he was funny. I thought the commencement address was brilliant, and his crack about trigger warnings literally (literally-literally) made me laugh out loud.

  11. Sevo   10 years ago

    Linked late on the CA retirement reform thread:
    "Liar Liar Pants on Fire"
    [...]
    "Exposing California's Debt Crisis"
    [...]
    "This Liar, Liar website exists to expose distortions, fibs, and outright lies by politicians and bureaucrats regarding California's public finances. Liar, Liar is non-partisan and has no political agenda. Our sole mission is to expose political/bureaucratic financial lies with truthful facts drawn directly from state records. We invite your questions and comments regarding California's public finances."
    http://liarliar.com/

  12. Sevo   10 years ago

    "A National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) chapter has put out a statement of support for Rachel Dolezal, accused of passing herself off as African-American, though she's white."

    She may be a lying POS, but she's OUR lying POS!

    1. John   10 years ago

      They are fine with her. They are just angry at her black boyfriend for going out with a white woman.

    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      She reported being a victim of a hate crime to police 9 times in the last 10 years.

      This liar left quite a paper trail.

      1. John   10 years ago

        How exactly is anyone a victim of any crime, much less a hate crime, nine times in ten years?

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          That's for the mainstream media to not report on.

          1. Hey Nikki!   10 years ago

            Which is fine, because there's actual news out there I would prefer them to focus on.

        2. Sevo   10 years ago

          John|6.12.15 @ 4:47PM|#
          "How exactly is anyone a victim of any crime, much less a hate crime, nine times in ten years?"

          I see you don't have Comcast.
          (sorry...)

        3. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

          Your privilege is showing, John!

      2. lap83   10 years ago

        "She reported being a victim of a hate crime to police 9 times in the last 10 years."

        I would love it if she turned out to be the most dedicated troll in the world, but there's probably no chance of that happening or of progressives reflecting on their dumb ideas because of this.

        Seriously, if I had a tan and curly hair and someone treated me poorly, could I claim to be a victim of hate? Does that not prove how the victim politics have gotten out of control?

      3. Woodchippin' 4 Jesus   10 years ago

        How'd she end up looking like Michael Jackson, but with a better Fro and a better nose?

    3. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      MOM! YOU RUINED MY LIFE!

      /slams door room. One Direction poster falls.

  13. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

    Republican candidates for president said they were not going to participate.

    How do they participate in it normally? Do they campaign it?

    1. cavalier973   10 years ago

      You should try to win it.

      1. Raven Nation   10 years ago

        He should. He's always first.

      2. Fist of Etiquette   10 years ago

        What's the prize?

        1. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

          Chipped wood on toast.

          1. The Bearded Hobbit   10 years ago

            In hell.

            1. Woodchippin' 4 Jesus   10 years ago

              Amen to that

    2. Robert   10 years ago

      By buying votes, or more specifically, voters. Proceeds to the party. It was a big fundraiser.

  14. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

    Boing Boing worries about the 'barbarism' of a toy gun advertisement from 1964.

    "TV ads for kids' toy weapons like this 1964 spot for "Johnny Seven OMA (One Man Army)" were so much more barbaric in the 1960s--but gun violence numbers in America were lower back then. Go figure that one out."

    Maybe because there's no causal link between gun violence and toy gun commercials? I figured it out!

    1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

      Shut up, Irish, it would've come to Boing Boing in the shower, and now you've taken the joy of discovery away.

      1. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

        I'm almost leaning towards the idea that they were being somehow sarcastic but it's literally impossible to tell.

        1. SimonD   10 years ago

          After taking a quick look at the site, I think they're being serious. It's tough to fathom, but I've seen crazier things. In fact, I've seen crazier things today.

          1. Chipper Woods   10 years ago

            They're being serious. They're stupid like that. Stay chipper, BoingBoing!

    2. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

      A simpler and happier time.

    3. paranoid android   10 years ago

      Maybe because there's no causal link between gun violence and toy gun commercials? I figured it out!

      Your post has been flagged as violent, offensive content and has been deleted.

      1. paranoid android   10 years ago

        (HTML ate my [open bracket] /BoingBoing moderator [close bracket])

    4. Terc   10 years ago

      Why no comment section over there? I wanted to read some derp, as it is called these days.

      1. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

        They have a forum where they discuss the posts and this one is astonishingly moronic.

        "The strange this is that when kids were playing with this stuff that WW2 was only 20 years in the past, and everyone treated it like ancient history. Today, we are 40 years after the fall of Saigon, but right wingers act like Vietnam happened yesterday."

        Does this idiot seriously think people in 1964 treated WWII like it was ancient history? Adolf Eichmann didn't even go on trial until 1961, so a major Nazi was tried for war crimes 3 years before this commercial was released!

        Most people in the comments actually say things like "that's awesome, I wish I had one when I was a kid!" so it's not that bad.

        1. Ted S.   10 years ago

          The lefties talk about the civil rights movement and the Kennedys as though they happened yesterday.

        2. B. Woodrow Chippenhaus   10 years ago

          "The strange this is that when kids were playing with this stuff that WW2 was only 20 years in the past, and everyone treated it like ancient history. Today, we are 40 years after the fall of Saigon, but right wingers act like Vietnam happened yesterday."

          So? Today we're 15 years past 9/11 and the government wants us to act like it happened yesterday.

        3. The Bearded Hobbit   10 years ago

          I had one as a kid and it *was* awesome! My younger brother said it was a "Johnny Six" because they counted each of the two rounds that were fired from the single launcher.

          I was born less than nine years after the end of WWII. Hell, I had a centennial calendar from the Civil War in 1962.

          ... Hobbit

  15. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

    Happy Friday, folks. Only 373 days until Rebecca Black is legal.

    1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

      375 days. Fuck you, I'm drinking.

      1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        And you forgot this:
        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfVsfOSbJY0

        1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

          Hell. Reserved. Place. You. For.

    2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Not sure which is more disturbing (to the extent you can freak this bunch out). That you referenced the song or that your counting.

    3. John   10 years ago

      If you are going to go down that road, I would take Kira Hayward.

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        I have no idea who that is, so I am going to assume she is your neighbor.

        1. John   10 years ago

          She was the girl in Moonrise Kingdom.

          1. lap83   10 years ago

            Wasn't she like 13 in that movie?

            1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

              *blank stare*

            2. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

              Things got a little pedo-riffic in this thread. I'm just going to back out of the room.

              Although maybe I can't talk since the day Sansa Stark turned 18 was a day for celebration.

              1. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

                Saoirse Ronan is cute. And she's 21, so no judging.

                1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

                  I am just glad noted philanthropist Alyssa Milano is 42.

              2. lap83   10 years ago

                Well he did just say she was a "doll" and that he would "take her", maybe he meant in a nice way, like to school if she needed a ride.

                1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                  That's nice. Old Man With Candy gives little girls rides all the time.

                  1. lap83   10 years ago

                    Yeah I saw the van. Hopefully John's is more subtle.

                    1. lap83   10 years ago

                      http://www.thebuzzmedia.com/wp.....-tagme.jpg

                      I suggest this one. Maybe it will help deflect attention from a certain department.

                    2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                      Animals. Of course. And he could use a fake badge.

              3. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                HEAR THAT??? IRISH IS GOING TO THE BACK ROOM!!!!

                1. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

                  Well, since lap and Playa were around last night, I think both of you know that I only have eyes for one girl.

                  Molly Soda completes me.

                  1. lap83   10 years ago

                    I wonder how old she is. She could be anywhere between 16 and 36.

                  2. Lady Bertrum   10 years ago

                    Suspicion confirmed:

                    http://media-cache-ak0.pinimg......e29c6e.jpg

                    1. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

                      Jesus, LB, if you keep doxing people like that, I'm going to start calling you Preet Bharara.

                  3. Trigger Warning   10 years ago

                    That chick is batshit insane.

              4. paranoid android   10 years ago

                Between this and the Dennis Hastert discussion from yesterday, my assumption is that John is trying to social-signal to his kid-diddler friends that he's one of them.

                1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

                  You can't use dog whistles 'cuz those damn kids hear better than you and me.

                  1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                    They know you're a commin'

        2. John   10 years ago

          and you can't google?

          1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

            I did. You can't spell. Kara Hayward.

            1. John   10 years ago

              Yeah, her. She is a doll.

              1. Florida Man   10 years ago

                Pass. When is Jodi Arais getting out?

                1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

                  When is Jodi Arais getting out?

                  Dude, she won't be legal in Florida until 2030. Pervert.

                  1. Florida Man   10 years ago

                    I can't help myself. I have very particular...appetites.

                    1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

                      Come to think of it, this isn't very surprising at all.

                    2. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

                      He is going to be watchBeautiful Girls tonight.

                2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                  You know who played Jodi Arias in the made for TV movie?

                  http://www.imdb.com/media/rm94.....all_pbl_20

                  1. Florida Man   10 years ago

                    Daaammmmnnnnn! Thanks Pl?ya.

                    1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                      She wears lingerie and daisy dukes.

                      You're welcome.

                    2. Catatafish & Woodchips   10 years ago

                      Is that Linus' daughter in Lost?

                    3. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

                      Yep. And on Malcolm in the Middle.

            2. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

              Also, "I'm a cosmotarian because I like Wes Anderson movies."

              1. John   10 years ago

                That is the only one of his I ever really liked. And it is a good one. And I thought when I saw that Hayward has a better future long term than the Harry Potter chick everyone is always raving about.

                1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

                  Haven't seen it, but I'll take a look. I'm not a huge fan of Anderson (I liked Grand Budapest well enough, hated Royal Tenenbaums), but for some reason I really, really dig Fantastic Mr. Fox. It's my second or third date movie.

            3. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

              You mean Heywood? Heywood Jablowmi? He's polish, I think.

              1. Puddin' Stick the Dark One   10 years ago

                He might be Polish.

    4. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

      *carries the 1*

      But that's more than a year!

      1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

        I forgot that a leap year adds a day. Seriously.

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          She's sliding downhill fast. You'd better swoop in just after midnight.

        2. Ted S.   10 years ago

          That's only one day, not two.

          1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

            But I took a day off my original count. Leap year. You skip a day. Seemed reasonable.

    5. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

      I... umm... OK. Different strokes, I guess. Still, you could try to be classy about it.

      Sooooooo, how long until Bella Thorne is 18?

      1. Certified Public Asshat   10 years ago

        Question for sarcasmic

  16. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

    Nick Denton gives an interview to the New York Times, gives Gawker-haters like myself a quote for the ages.

    ""Whatever information we have, whatever insight we have, whatever knowledge we have, our impulse is to share it as quickly as possible, and SOMETIMES WITH AS LITTLE THOUGHT AS POSSIBLE," he told me after we had settled into a small conference room. "Before you can think about it too much, just put it out there, just share it out there. I think that's the essence of who we are.""

    Translation: We don't think before we do things and we try to exercise our brains as little as is practicable.

    1. Medical Physics Guy   10 years ago

      He thinks this justifies all the people Gawker has damaged? That's a desperate rationalisation.

    2. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

      Uh, isn't that a legally actionable statement? Was his lawyer present? That seems to imperil any argument for having acted in good faith.

      1. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

        Whatever, bro. He was just sharing whatever knowledge he had with as little thought as possible. It's the essence of who he is.

        1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

          Har! Good point.

      2. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        Not journalists. Just some kids passing on links, plagiarizing others, making shit up.

    3. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

      Oh, hello there reckless disregard for the truth. Have you met my friend civil liability?

      1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

        Hmmm, treble damages and attorneys' fees?

        1. Pro Libertate   10 years ago

          Or maybe just punitive damages for this sort of claim. And fees. Always the fees.

    4. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      Yes. And Reason are the 'crazy' ones.

    5. Ted S.   10 years ago

      and SOMETIMES WITH AS LITTLE THOUGHT AS POSSIBLE,"

      This implies they have brains with which to think.

    6. Catatafish & Woodchips   10 years ago

      Sooooo...he's a mental sieve.

  17. paranoid android   10 years ago

    I probably shouldn't be telling everyone that Popehat has a round-up of all the coverage they've been able to find about whatever that thing is we're not supposed to be talking about:

    http://popehat.com/2015/06/11/.....n-debacle/

    1. Aloysious   10 years ago

      The Article That Shall Not Be Named; The Article That Must Not Be Named.

      Anybody feel like shopping online for gas-powered wood chippers?

      1. Puddin' Stick the Dark One   10 years ago

        There is no need for wood chippers in special places in hell.

    2. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

      So, yeah, I wonder what happened with that court appearance anyway.

    3. Florida Man   10 years ago

      Thank you.

    4. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

      At this point I think Nick's request was nothing more than CYA. Only one post has been censored, the very first mention of the subpoena.

      1. Puddin' Stick the Dark One   10 years ago

        "We asked them to not talk about it, as you requested. We knew this would guarantee that it would be the #1 topic of conversation for months."

        1. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

          We're all just wood chippin' assholes

      2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        There were several other posts that disappeared rather quickly

        1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

          I know it was you, Nick. You broke my heart. You broke my heart!

      3. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

        Not subpoena. The "S" word.

        1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

          solipsistic?

          1. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

            The dirty "s" word can reign government hell upon your head. We do not say it here.

    5. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

      Patrick Non-White June 11, 2015 at 4:41 pm

      Virginia Postrel has been of great assistance in assembling this list.

      She has Glamour.

      Rot row! Patrick, buddy, you can't talk about Postrel that way...

      1. Warty   10 years ago

        That's an odd way to spell "a stick up her ass".

    6. Antilles   10 years ago

      Did you see the North Korean tweet? And Reason was described as a Progressive, Athiest magazine. I happen to be neither. Should I go?

      1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

        It is a parody account run by the popehat guys, I believe.

    7. Troy Woodchipper   10 years ago

      Wow. This makes that who sheepfucker business seem like Captain Kangaroo.

  18. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

    Svalbard polar bears smarter than your average...bear?

    The bear, pictured below, had already eaten most of the first dolphin but couldn't finish all of its catch in one sitting. So it made use of the natural freezer, storing a second dolphin ? still largely intact ? under the snow for a later snack, presumably.

    Image of a blood stained polar bear eating the face of a mangled dolphin

    1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

      But....polar bears are so....cuddly.

      1. Ted S.   10 years ago

        Jesse has photos of Icelandic bears. 😉

        1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

          Yes, Yes I do.

          1. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

            Psshhhhh glamour muscles.

            1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

              Careful, dude, you'll make Warty angry. Hafth?r is his spirit animal.

              1. Trshmnstr, Eau de Toilet   10 years ago

                So that's what Warty looks like when wearing a human skin!

          2. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

            Damn. Thanks, Jesse.

            1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

              This one of him might also be up your alley.

              Sigh.

      2. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

        You aren't allowed to leave the town limits in Svalbard without a rifle.
        http://edgeretreats.s3.amazona.....582500.jpg

        1. Florida Man   10 years ago

          Whatever! I do what I want!
          *gets eaten by bear*

          1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

            "Florida man eaten by bear". Probably involving an exhibit fence and a casual disregard for warning signs.

            Ooooh... zooicide. I'm surprised that's not more of a thing.

          2. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

            *snicker*

            1. Florida Man   10 years ago

              I didn't say I didn't like it Jesse.
              *unscrews jelly jar*

              1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

                *dutifully wanders to bunk, steals picnic basket on the way*

        2. Sevo   10 years ago

          The town fathers get tired of recovering the bones?

          1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

            It takes a village.

  19. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

    "The idea that Dolezal's choice to publicly identify as a black woman --- one who occupied positions of power in spaces specifically designated for members of a marginalized group --- is the same as being a trans woman, simply doesn't add up.
    What Dolezal did is culturally appropriative, and suggesting otherwise disrupts actual discussions about transgender identity and issues....

    "As Darnell L. Moore of Mic eloquently put it, "In attempting to pass as black, Dolezal falsely represented her identity. Trans people don't lie about their gender identities ? they express their gender according to categories that reflect who they are."

    "Racial divisions may ultimately be a construct, Moore notes, but "skin color is hereditary." And it's skin color that primarily determines racial privilege, and the way others in the world interact with your racial identity."

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/.....1434138166

    1. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

      And everyone seemed to buy that her skin color was black. So she was treated as a black woman.

      If she considers herself black, and she took steps to appear black, and she was accepted as black and treated as black, I don't see how the Jenner comparison is wrong.

      1. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

        Because she LIED TO PEOPLE. Christ.

        1. ant1sthenes   10 years ago

          So transwomen who look very feminine and choose not to disclose that they are trans- instead of cis- are bad people and should be ashamed, if not punished.

        2. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

          Lied about what? My understanding is that she's made a bunch of fabrications, but the question being asked is whether she is lying when she says, "I am black." If that is a lie, why is it not a lie when Caitlyn Jenner or Deirdre McCloskey says, "I am a woman."?

          People using this opportunity to once again attack or mock Jenner are being dicks, but those who are asking why self-identification applies to gender but not race are posing a fair question. I don't see how the leftist defense and celebration of transgenderism, and its understanding of race as a social construct, can't be applied here. That HuffPo explanation only begs the question.

      2. Woodchippin' 4 Jesus   10 years ago

        Answer: who is Stanley Ann Dunham

  20. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

    Thanks to all who gave criticism or praise of my cartoon this morning, I had to leave for work so couldn't respond in real time, whoever said I should have labeled a label is a genius and I'm kicking myself for not thinking of that (although I was drinking during the creation so there's that.)

    1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

      Mind linking again? I wasn't around.

      1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        Yes. Resend pls.

      2. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

        Here

        as I said before it's my first effort so be gentle.

        1. jesse.in.mb   10 years ago

          A political cartoon making fun of political cartoons while still being a political cartoon!?

          *head explodes*

        2. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

          "ground" and "quote balloon". I lost it. Bravo.

          1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

            gracias!

        3. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

          I would have called it the ACME Intimidator 5000. But that's me.

          Pretty good and captures the moment well.

          4 caustic, blood inducing laughs out of 4!

          1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

            good call, I should have hit a few 'old-school' memes, trying to hard to appeal to the Millennials [trademark symbol] I guess.

            1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

              Fuck them. They take up too much space (and polls) anyway. Go retro-classic!

        4. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

          Love it.

          1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

            Merci.

        5. BuSab Agent   10 years ago

          Needs MOAR labels.

        6. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

          "Not an particular judge, just some random generic judge."

          Golf clap.

          1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

            Ta!

        7. Crusty Juggler   10 years ago

          Very well-done! The sky is my favorite.

          1. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

            ^This.

            1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

              Arigato.

        8. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

          I laughed.

        9. lap83   10 years ago

          I like it, I'd put a clock somewhere with 7:01

        10. Tonio the Plant Fiber Shredder   10 years ago

          Very nice, Hyperbole.

          1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

            hey, thanks man.

        11. GILMORE, Clownish Brat   10 years ago

          I LOL'ed

          at the labels, in particular

          I think the concept is good enough that it deserves a few iterations to improve it.

        12. VG Zaytsev   10 years ago

          Very good.

        13. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

          You owe me one beer - I choked half the damn thing out laughing.

          Nicely done.

    2. mr lizard   10 years ago

      Your Future Reptilian Overlords appreciate your blunt efforts at humor

      1. The Hyperbole   10 years ago

        If you scaly bastards need court jesters I'm game, just keep me in beer and chickens and I'll wear the cap 'n bells.

    3. All-Seeing Woodchipper   10 years ago

      whoever said I should have labeled a label is a genius

      I strongly agree with this assessment.

    4. Woodchippin' 4 Jesus   10 years ago

      Here's an idea: instead of a crying Fonzi (wink, wink), have a laughing Fonzi, a mangled mess of a subpoena, and a wood chipper?

  21. Paul.   10 years ago

    The Iowa Straw Poll, which got huge amounts of media and political attention for no good reason, is dead. Republican candidates for president said they were not going to participate.

    If Iowa loses the Straw Poll, what will they have left?

    1. Hey Nikki!   10 years ago

      Corn?

      1. Paul.   10 years ago

        The Iowa Corn Poll... I like the sound of that. There's a rebranding opportunity here.

        1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

          I think those are stalks.

        2. Copernicus   10 years ago

          You wouldn't say that if you'd ever been Corn-poled.

    2. BuSab Agent   10 years ago

      If Iowa loses the straw poll, can we stop fucking up our gasoline with ethanol? My wood chipper's engine keeps getting gummed up.

  22. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

    Keeping with the theme of Gawker, Nick Denton also published an article justifying his decision to post the Hogan sex-tape.

    Now, I think Gawker should win the case and think it would be a travesty if they didn't. But I call your attention to that post because Nick Denton gets motherfucking wrecked in the comments and it is glorious.

    "Ethically speaking, I have yet to see a single solid reason for why posting the Hogan video was different from posting Jennifer Lawrence's videos. She had said she was single during previous interviews, so should it have been ethical under your view to post nudes she sent to another person to prove she was "lying"? No. Same as it wasn't ethical to post pictures of Jennifer Lawrence stolen from her, it wasn't ethical to post videos of Hulk Hogan that were taken without his consent or knowledge."

    "You're not a journalism site. You're a gossip blog. Get over yourself"

    "Got to fucking LOVE how much hand-wringing there was on all Gawker sites during The Fappening and how much Gawker Media shit all over reddit for it in light of this. And how much Gawker continues to shit all over reddit despite getting like half of its content from there.

    I hope you lose this and the Hulkster gets awarded the entire site and makes everyone write articles about Brooke Hogan's newest album."

    1. Irish Says Enough Woodchippers   10 years ago

      Someone also posted a side by side picture of Gawker's coverage of the Hogan sex tape next to Gawker freaking out over how evil people were for posting naked pictures of Jennifer Lawrence.

      MORE COMMENTS:

      "I'm sorry. I didn't know that what the gaggle of hacks and "free writers" on this site, led by the chief pancake-head-opportunist himself, was called journalism. Based upon the usual content, I thought that most of you were moonlighting for TMZ and working tables in Brooklyn, while mom and dad paid all of your living expenses. Personally, I hope that Hogan wins every cent in a ruling against Gawker and then burns all of it in a victory pyre in his lavish back yard while streaming his sex tape on a big screen. That or for Denton to have to face Hogan in the ring and be on the receiving end of a power slam. I'd pay to see that."

      "Hilarious that Gawker is framing this as "an opportunity to reaffirm the legal protection for free expression and the free press, in an age of ubiquitious marketing and spin." Half the articles posted here are attacking people for expressing political ideas that Gawker editorial doesn't agree with. Those articles could also fairly be described as spin/propaganda."

      "I love that the hill to die on is to show a video of a D list celebrity whose sex tape was stolen, but god forbid someone do the same to all those poor female celebrities!

      I love that you keep refering to yourselves as journalists, you stupid hack"

      1. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

        Hulk Hogan has a leaked sex tape? Jokes aside, if it's his tape and he didn't consent to it being broadcast to the whole world, I'd say he has a right to suppress it.

      2. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

        Well, it is called Gawker. As in gawking. Like John does in his backyard staring at pics of Jezabel writing.

        1. Rufus J. Firefly   10 years ago

          writers.

          1. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   10 years ago

            Now, hold on. John may be literary-minded.

            Their prose is no doubt the kind that can..."arouse" strange passions.

  23. Grand Moff Serious Man   10 years ago

    Valenti: Reducing campus rapes by teaching women vigilance is nice and all, but...

    The training program for freshman women not only included elements of self defense and risk-assessment, but a session on relationships, setting sexual boundaries and ways to "overcome emotional barriers to resisting the unwanted sexual behaviors of men who were known to them." The students were contacted a year after their completed the program, and researchers found that their risk of rape was 5%; women who simply given brochures and a less comprehensive education had a rate of 10%.

    This impressive reduction is reason to celebrate. But there is no easy answer to ending rape, and there's a real danger in believing the solution to sexual assault is on the shoulders of women who might be attacked.

    As lead researcher Charlene Y Senn of the University of Windsor told the New York Times, as a sole solution this program "places the onus for prevention on potential victims, possibly obscuring the responsibility of perpetrators and others". And in a world where rape victims are routinely blamed for the violence perpetrated against them, sending the message that stopping rape is women's work is a slippery slope.

    She goes on to say we should fund both prevention programs and programs that attack rape culture, so she's not entirely off the deep end here.

    1. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

      "Congratulations, Biff, you passed our How Not to Rape course with an A! Now here as promised is your prize - a gift certificate for free yoga classes - a weird choice for a prize, but we honored your request."

      1. lap83   10 years ago

        +1 down facing dog

        1. Pl?ya Manhattan.   10 years ago

          I can get behind that.

      2. mr lizard   10 years ago

        STEVE SMITH FAIL NOT-RAPE COURSE... ONLY REASON NOT FINISH WOMENS STUDIES DEGREE

        1. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

          I know Women's Studies inside and out.

          1. mr lizard   10 years ago

            AND WHOLE TIME THINK EARNING EXTRA CREDIT

    2. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

      "There is no easy answer to ending armed robbery, and there's a real danger in believing the solution to armed robbery is on the shoulders of people who carry money or valuables."

      No, taking precautionary measures against crime not *the* solution, it's a useful *tool,* you tool.

      1. Knarf Yenrab!   10 years ago

        Your betters are making an absurd, utopian argument about a highly politicized topic. Sit down and shut up.

    3. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

      Valenti is a buggy whip manufacturer arguing that these newfangled horseless carriages are unusual, unsafe, and in any event unfashionable.

  24. The Immaculate Trouser   10 years ago

    Pertinent to libertarian interests:
    Curtis Yarvin (aka Mencius Moldbug) banned from presenting his results on Urbit at a tech conference for his political views. Three guesses as to which political affiliation those initiating the ban are...

    1. Bodica Slayer of Woodchip   10 years ago

      The anti-statists?

      1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

        *narrows gaze*

    2. commodious spittoon   10 years ago

      Encouraging free speech means clearing the field of all those conservative white dudes with their outmoded ideals to make room for new voices with exciting new ideas like early twentieth-century socialism based on nineteenth century texts.

    3. Lady Bertrum   10 years ago

      I've never heard of this guy so now I'm going to read his stuff. Streisand Effect?

      1. The Immaculate Trouser   10 years ago

        He's obnoxious and often wrong, but interesting (more than you can say for your typical socialist). Can't help but think that he'd be much better if he had an editor prune his articles by about 80%.

    4. Sidd Finch v2.01   10 years ago

      He didn't even call the keynote speaker a faggot this time.

  25. Cytotoxic   10 years ago

    I was looking back at the comments section of 'Cruz goes after libertarian hawks'. Amusing so many people presume to know me and my policy positions and can't even guess the candidate I prefer. I still prefer Paul to Cruz by ways on foreign policy and otherwise, although Cruz is an easy second choice. Just goes to show people here love their strawmen as much as the proggies.

    Would Peacenazi Woodchipper make a good temporary handle of protest?

    1. Swiss Servator, Holzhacker   10 years ago

      Anything woodchipper works, aye.

  26. The Late P Brooks   10 years ago

    Prosecutors in Virginia have dropped all charges against Martese Johnson, whose inexplicable arrest drew national attention when Alcoholic Beverage Control officers beat him bloody in the process.

    JUSTICE!
    I hope somebody was there to shake his hand and wish him well.

  27. GILMORE, Clownish Brat   10 years ago

    Danish Chef Kills Rabbit Live During Radio Broadcast

    Apparently he was making some kind of point about vegetarianism.

    "nce that broadcast on May 25, Juhl has received hand-written hate letters, emails, tweets and Facebook messages from all over the world.

    One person wrote him in German: "? I wish you the worst diseases and a slow, gruesome death ?."

    Another wrote: "Jou [sic] are the most terrible man in the world, here in Holland many people hate you i [sic] hope you will die soon."

    So far, more than 34,000 people have signed a petition to have him fired, and the Danish police are investigating death threats against him and his children"

    Meanwhile... many Europeans still eat meat in public and are not attacked or threatened, strangely.

    1. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

      Obwigatory, I mean obligatory:

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yxiv3CBMS4M

    2. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   10 years ago

      Good for him. And I guess good for all the idiots who proved his point.

      1. Notorious G.K.C.   10 years ago

        Do you know who else was a murderous vegetarian?

        1. BuSab Agent   10 years ago

          Giant Pandas?

        2. thrakkorzog   10 years ago

          Cape Buffalo?

        3. Professor Woland   10 years ago

          Hippos?

  28. adolphowisner   10 years ago

    My last pay check was $9500 working 12 hours a week online. My neighbour's sister has been averaging 15k for months now and she works about 20 hours a week. I can't believe how easy it was once I tried it out.
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