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Sandoval Rejects Supreme Court Consideration, Microsoft Supports Apple Against Feds, Kasich Not So Much a 'Uniter' in Ohio: P.M. Links

Scott Shackford | 2.25.2016 4:30 PM

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    Republican Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he doesn't want to be a human sacrifice to be devoured by an angry, hungry Senate. Or rather, he doesn't want to be considered as justice for the Supreme Court. Same thing.

  • Residents of Ohio may raise an eyebrow (or both) at the idea of Gov. John Kasich as the "uniter" among all the candidates in the primary.
  • FBI head James Comey said the debate over trying to force Apple to help them hack into terrorist Syed Farook's former work phone revolves around "The hardest question [he's] ever seen in government."
  • Microsoft, meanwhile, "wholeheartedly" supports Apple's side in the fight and will be filing a friend of the court brief next week to attempt to bolster Apple's case.
  • This afternoon Apple filed its formal motion to have the demand that the company assist the FBI in defeating the phone's encryption vacated, calling the order a violation of the company's First and Fifth Amendment rights.
  • Some experts worry that Brazilian officials have irresponsibly exaggerated the threat of the Zika virus and created a panic.
  • University of Missouri Assistant Professor Melissa Click, famous for calling for "muscle" to remover reporters from a protest, has been fired.
  • Sea World admitted today that it had company employees pose as animal rights advocates to infiltrate and get intelligence from its opposition. It has ended the practice.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    Republican Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he doesn't want to be a human sacrifice to be devoured by an angry, hungry Senate.

    Couldn't he at least string everyone along for a bit?

    1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

      Hello.

      1. Pope Jimbo   9 years ago

        How they hanging Rufus.

        1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

          All bello boys.

    2. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      He knew he wasn't anything more than a Democrat "gotcha" ploy, and he was never going to be seriously nominated.

      Also, good afternoon.

    3. Ted S.   9 years ago

      Like until November?

    4. Los Doyers   9 years ago

      What's a good trolol by Obama between friends?

    5. Drave Robber   9 years ago

      He's probably not a virgin, so it wouldn't work anyway.

  2. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

    Oberlin professor claims Israel was behind 9/11, ISIS, the Charlie Hedbo attacks...

    "Somehow" she's still employed there. I mean, at Oberlin? Never would've guessed.

    1. Lee G   9 years ago

      Joy Karega is Assistant Professor of Rhetoric and Composition. Her teaching and research interests include Black political and protest literacies, translingual composition, rhetoric and composition historiography, social justice writing, and writing pedagogy.

      Nuff said

      1. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

        Never mind. You probably just answered my question below.

      2. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        What, exactly, does a professor of "Rhetoric" teach, and how is it such an important subject that it requires both (I assume) a full professorship along with one or more(?) assistant professors?

        1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

          I'll let HM school you on that one.

        2. Raven Nation   9 years ago

          Depending on the school, Rhetoric can be anything from teaching Greek methods of argument to a basic writing class with a fancy name (HM will tell you more).

          Assistant Professor is simply a ranking, almost always referring to someone who is in a tenure track position but has not yet earned tenure. It is possible that a department could have be made up entirely of assistant professors (but that would be really unusual). Again, depending on the school and the size of the department would determine how many faculty positions and the rank.

          1. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

            As you can see, the department consists of 2 full profs. 1 associate, 1 assistant, 2 part-timers, and 1 Thai who never got the sage advice I gave another Thai before she went to Columbia University- "Change your nickname"*

            *Hers was "Phrik" (pronounced "prick"), which means "pepper".

            1. Raven Nation   9 years ago

              Now that's good advice on your part.

            2. Juice   9 years ago

              mmm. pad prik king.

        3. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

          What am I? Your rhetoric clown? You want me to dance while listing off the steps of the classical progymnasmata? I shall not enact that labor for you!

          1. Lee G   9 years ago

            Invoking Suey Park gets you extra sophistry points.

            1. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

              Still would, with no shame.

          2. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

            progymnasmata

            Ah, yes, the ancient epic poems that form the basis of the prog creation myths. I should read those one day.

      3. Rhywun   9 years ago

        translingual

        I have several ideas about WTF this might mean and I'd still probably be wrong.

        1. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

          It just means between languages. You remember interlanguage from linguistics school, right? Translingual composition would study how people of one native language would chose to encode concepts when writing in another language.

          1. Lee G   9 years ago

            Yo, mi burrito is mucho grande.

            1. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

              Code-switching ain't just a river in Egypt.

      4. Rich   9 years ago

        She is currently working on a book project that draws upon archival research and oral history and historicizes the political literacy education of the Black Liberation Front International, a Black student organization at Michigan State University from 1968 to 1975.

        She had jolly well better devote a whole chapter to Zap Comix.

    2. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

      Didn't read the article but did she 'prove' it?

      1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        With a bunch of the standard memes and anti-Semitic (er, "anti-Zionist") rants, of course.

        1. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

          Turns out, like everything, it all came down to missing foreskins.

          1. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

            You don't gotta put your mouth on it if you don't wanna, but stop staring like it's gonna be you.

            1. commodious spittoon   9 years ago

              ... bite you.

              FFS, Swype, it took you three tries to give me staring as an option, and somehow you get be from bite? Dafuq.

              1. Zeb   9 years ago

                Are you having a stroke?

      2. Lee G   9 years ago

        She uses Farrakhan as a reference in her "proof".

        Good enough for me.

    3. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

      Update, 4:30 PM: Karega appears to have deleted her Facebook posts, but more screenshots can be seen below.

      Shut it down, Joy! The Yids know!

      1. Irish ?s ESB   9 years ago

        You'd think people who think the Jews can kill anyone at any time would be quieter about their suspicions, lest Netanyahu put a hit on them.

        1. Lee G   9 years ago

          No one expects the Hasidic Interdiction

          1. Trouser-Pod (The blowhard)   9 years ago

            +1 Rabbi Fang

        2. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

          Well, she probably thought that on the Internet nobody knows you're a dog.

        3. Pan Zagloba   9 years ago

          In one of the Ivan Chonkin novels, there's a character of anti-Semite who is always worrying about influence of Jews world-wide, and even in Soviet Union at the time (1941). Eventually, he realizes that Jewish conspiracy is so ancient and vast that there's only one solution. He walks up to a nice Jewish lady (whose husband's last name is Stalin, and he sure as fuck isn't changing it) and asks her to help him convert. They are unbeatable, so he wants in.

          1. goneGalt   9 years ago

            Does he know there is a small surgical procedure involved?

            1. Pan Zagloba   9 years ago

              As I remember it, all he says is that he's ready for instructions, so at that point I think he was up for anything. It was a funny scene well worthy of H&R. I'll have to see if I can get an English version so I can post it next time stuff like this comes up.

      2. SIV   9 years ago

        Has Robby condemned this witch hunt yet?

        1. Ted S.   9 years ago

          I can't wait to read his equivocations.

          1. John   9 years ago

            Just because you blame the Jews for 911 doesn't warrant anyone getting angry or anything.

            1. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

              JEWS DID 4:20!!!! NEVER FORGET!

            2. cgr2727   9 years ago

              I blame William Shatner for Rescue 911.

    4. GILMORE?   9 years ago

      "Oberlin College, one of the most prestigious institutes of higher education in the country"

      Ok, i laughed.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    Microsoft, meanwhile, "wholeheartedly" supports Apple's side in the fight and will be filing a friend of the court brief next week to attempt to bolster Apple's case.

    Gates be damned.

    1. Shirley Knott   9 years ago

      Oh, he is, he is.

  4. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

    Rumors going around today that should Trump be nominated, his VP candidate would be Florida Gov. Rick Scott.

    I'm all in favor of that. Anything that gets Rick Scott out of Florida would be a good thing. The man is quite possibly more corrupt than Hillary though. You probably don't think that's possible.

    1. grrizzly   9 years ago

      Even if Rick Scott is more corrupt than Hillary, he probably didn't have a chance yet to sell -- for cheap -- the country to the Russian and Arab dictators.

      1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        He probably would if he had the power to do that, but no, he hasn't.

    2. Brett L   9 years ago

      As long as they don't put him in charge of "fixing" Obamacare. Although he did win me $100 off my wife by winning reelection.

      1. Lord Humungus   9 years ago

        so you paid yourself?

        1. Brett L   9 years ago

          You must be married. I drank an $100 worth of beer out of the "date night" budget.

          1. Lord Humungus   9 years ago

            Yep - it's like telling my wife want I for Christmas and then she goes out and buys it with my income.

            "Hey I could have just saved a step and bought it myself" is what I'm thinking but not what I'm saying.

      2. The Last American Hero   9 years ago

        Rookie. You're supposed to let her settle the debt "in-kind".

        1. Brett L   9 years ago

          Why would I pay for something that's already part of the "all" inclusive deal?

    3. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

      Really? I thought Rick Scott was just a competent average statist.

      1. bassjoe   9 years ago

        Read up on his Columbia/HCA days... competent, perhaps. But not competent enough to cover up a massive scheme to defraud pretty much everybody.

        1. This Machine Chips Fascists   9 years ago

          I worked at one of his hospitals. Worst goddamn egomaniac liars I've ever had the displeasure of working for. I hate him like he was a Bush.

    4. bassjoe   9 years ago

      Seriously, what the fuck is wrong with Florida? He was in charge of Columbia/HCA during an absolutely massive fraud scheme in the 1990s which the company was actually found guilty of (the government didn't even let it off on a "deferred prosecution" settlement, that's how bad it was). And Florida was like "hey, he'd make a good governor!"

      1. Mickey Rat   9 years ago

        The alternative was Charlie Crist?

        1. Entropy Drehmaschine Void   9 years ago

          Nuff said.

    5. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

      Rubio would be a more traditional VP pick. Lex Luthor would definitely kill to become president. But I think Oprah was his best choice. Black, female, but entrepreneurial enough not to scare the business types too much.

  5. Citizen X   9 years ago

    Residents of Ohio may raise an eyebrow (or both) at the idea of Gov. John Kasich as the "uniter" among all the candidates in the primary.

    Don't most residents of Ohio only have one eyebrow?

    1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      No, most of them only have one tooth, not one eyebrow.

      1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

        You're thinking of Kentucky.

        1. cgr2727   9 years ago

          How do we know the toothbrush was invented in Kentucky?

          Anywhere else it would've been called a teethbrush.

    2. The Hyperbole   9 years ago

      Hey you can't...(looks in mirror)...oh right, carry on.

    3. Warty   9 years ago

      *raises eyebrow*

      1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

        So do Yinzers have both one tooth and one eye? WELL?

        1. Warty   9 years ago

          It's an awl win sitchawayshun!

          1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

            Oh, I seem to have an earbleed.

          2. waffles   9 years ago

            This is the best breakdown of Pittsburghese I have ever witnessed.

      2. Lord Humungus   9 years ago

        *with the powerful muscles required to lift such a heavy caterpillar*

    4. Bobarian (Would Chip Her)   9 years ago

      The 2nd eyebrow grows right above the first one, (=) so it's impossible to just raise the one.

  6. Tonio   9 years ago

    Residents of Ohio may raise an eyebrow (or both) at the idea of Gov. John Kasich as the "uniter" among all the candidates in the primary.

    Yep, he's trying to position himself for the veep nomination using Ohio's electoral votes as leverage.

    1. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

      ^All of the This

  7. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    FBI head James Comey said the debate over trying to force Apple to help them hack into terrorist Syed Farook's former work phone revolves around "The hardest question [he's] ever seen in government."

    "How can we maximize our power from exploiting this incident?"

    1. Homple   9 years ago

      The same FBI that didn't keep the news media from tearing up Farook's apartment before a full forensic examination was done, and somehow allowed the password on the phone to be changed, thereby blocking a data backup to the cloud, which could be easily accessed.

      Another hard question is, "How the feck did you let those things happen"? but I don't see that being asked.

      1. Tonio   9 years ago

        ^This.

      2. PapayaSF   9 years ago

        Actually, one interpretation of those events is that the FBI asked for the password to be changed, in order to set this up as a precedent with Apple and anybody else. It's unclear to me exactly what happened.

  8. Mr. Flanders   9 years ago

    Some experts worry that Brazilian officials have irresponsibly exaggerated the threat of the Zika virus and created a panic.

    Cause the media hasn't played a role in the exaggeration at all.

    1. mattcid   9 years ago

      Conspiracy theorists have pointed out that what they're attributing to Zika is likely caused by pesticides. Brazil uses more and worse pesticides than any other country and diseases can't be sued.

      1. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

        If it keep spreading in other countries, I imagine we'll get a chance to empirically validate or falsify that conspiracy theory.

  9. BiMonSciFiCon   9 years ago

    University of Missouri Assistant Professor Melissa Click, famous for calling for "muscle" to remover reporters from a protest, has been fired.

    Guess the PR campaign didn't work.

    1. Tonio   9 years ago

      So, this is the second time I've heard reference on hear to a PR campaign. Did she really hire a firm? Those people aren't cheap.

      1. Ted S.   9 years ago

        Is a reference on hear the opposite of a reference on their?

      2. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

        Robby's pretty affordable actually. No Columbia degree and whatnot.

        1. Tonio   9 years ago

          [golf clap]

      3. Raven Nation   9 years ago

        Here ya go:

        http://www.bnd.com/latest-news.....48111.html

        Apparently the firm came to her.

  10. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

    Video approximation of a yokeltarian Trumpist

    Warning: the video is of a beautiful woman with a southern accent smoking a cigarette complaining about McDonald's, and she uses some foul language.

    1. Pope Jimbo   9 years ago

      I feel for you Crusty, it must have taken all of your iron will to sit quietly and video her rant, just so you could get some later. Or do you like angry sex and her raging just got you hotter and hotter?

      I'm also assuming you are working the South now because buying gals a McRib for some luvvin' is now illegal in Oregon?

      1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

        Mc'xcuse me?

        1. Riven   9 years ago

          Have you ever made yourself a McDouble Down? I don't eat at McDs often, but that's my usual when I do. ... Plus a pie. Obviously.

          1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

            I have not eaten at a McDonald's in years.

            1. lap83   9 years ago

              He just goes to meet ladies

              1. Riven   9 years ago

                I'm sure they're the hoppingest social scene in Crusty's life.

                1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

                  I just do not eat any fast food, or if I do it is at something like Five Guys.

                  Jiminy Christmas!

                  1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

                    Five Guys is crap. Now I know that's not a popular opinion or anything, just my two cents.

                    1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

                      It is not great, and it is overpriced (like Chipolte, Panera, etc), but I would prefer getting a double from Five Guys instead of something from McDonald's.

                    2. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

                      Overpriced is not correct, because the people seem to be paying their prices, but I think it is expensive.

                    3. lap83   9 years ago

                      "Crap" is unfair. It's not gourmet but it's similar to a burger you'd receive at a cook-out, which is way more than you can say for McDonald's. It's decent, but decent isn't easy to find.

                    4. Los Doyers   9 years ago

                      Sorry, the price, for me, doesn't justify the soggy buns and mediocre fries. McDonald's wins this battle by a landslide. Not debatable.

                    5. CE   9 years ago

                      The Five Guys burger is fine, but the fries are a soggy bag of grease and potatoes.
                      McDonald's has the opposite problem: the fries are crispy and good, but the burgers are dry and tasteless and small.
                      In-n-out beats them both on both counts, for less money.
                      But The Habit is way better.

                    6. Los Doyers   9 years ago

                      Uh, The Habit is not better than In-n-Out, sir. Your opinion is just plain wrong, and offensive.

                    7. goneGalt   9 years ago

                      Never been to Habit. In-n-Out rules but they are not in my home market. Five Guys is my go to. Surprised some griefer with a peanut allergy hasn't sued them yet.

                    8. Trshmnstr, terror of the trash   9 years ago

                      In-n-out beats them both on both counts, for less money.

                      *shudder*

                      Those In-n-out "fries" are fucking awful. Their burgers, while decent, are too lean, so you end up having to add a shit-ton of toppings for some flavor.

                      Whataburger (pronounced waterburger) is the place to go.

    2. Rich   9 years ago

      Ima say that was some *brilliant* acting.

    3. Bobarian (Would Chip Her)   9 years ago

      Am I supposed to watch this with my pants on or my pants off?

      Because I'm at work... are you trying to get me fired?

      1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

        The key is to not watch it at all.

    4. Lord Humungus   9 years ago

      why is she so wide? Is that a Southern thing?

  11. grrizzly   9 years ago

    Some experts worry that Brazilian officials have irresponsibly exaggerated the threat of the Zika virus and created a panic.

    Is it a desperate attempt to avoid hosting the Olympics in Rio? Btw, I'll be in Rio two weeks before the start of the Games.

    1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

      South American pants-shitters...

      1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

        Well, you definitely don't want to drink the tap water.

    2. Jerry on the rocks   9 years ago

      Avoid talking about corruption at Petrobras.

      1. Enough About Pailn   9 years ago

        We sold Petrobras our Argentine Assets a few years back. Smart move for us.

      2. Los Doyers   9 years ago

        Or at Pemex, but the peso is taking a nosedive because of that

    3. jesse.in.mb   9 years ago

      At least we don't have to worry about you getting pregnant.

      1. grrizzly   9 years ago

        I root for more panic -- hotels on Copacabana Beach are far from dirt cheap yet.

        1. jesse.in.mb   9 years ago

          I really need to get better at opportunistic travel.

    4. Los Doyers   9 years ago

      I'm trying to make it out there in early June to visit some friends. Then I'm trekking to Parana to meet my green card wife. It will be my first time in Brazil, so I'm excited. Plus no visa needed because of the Olympics, w00t!

      1. grrizzly   9 years ago

        Cool. As for visas, South America is the only continent where a Russian passport is superior to a US passport. Olympics or not. Take that, gringos!

        1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

          Curses! Still tied with the UK for the "most powerful passport," though! So take that, commies! But yeah, the tit for tat visa policy between the USA and most South American countries is annoying. And it definitely hurts SA more than the USA.

          1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

            Well I guess now we're tied with Finland and Sweden, but still take that, commies!

            *flips off Russia with American flag wrapped around middle finger*

          2. jesse.in.mb   9 years ago

            I had to get a visa for Turkey too. My understanding (in ~2007) was that it was almost identical to Brazil's tit-for-tat policy.

            1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

              Looks like now you still need an "Electronic authorization or online payment required / eVisa."

              1. jesse.in.mb   9 years ago

                There was just a big sign at the time "Americans this way, everyone else go over there". Paid $15 and walked out the door.

                1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

                  Didn't even check the bathrooms for glory holes? BAD GAY.

  12. John   9 years ago

    http://www.newsbusters.org/blo.....indictment

    Networks that hyped Perry indictment fail to cover its dismissal. But media bias is just a right wing meme.

    1. Brett L   9 years ago

      The quote from Omar heading the ruling was pretty much the Court teabagging the prosecutors. There should be more of thay.

    2. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

      I went back and rewatched the arrest and booking videos after reading Williamson's article today. That is some funny shit. Well, if you set aside the fact that she is constantly threatening people with the power of her office and she's still employed anyway.

      1. John   9 years ago

        And they indicted Perry for wanting her sorry ass fired.

    3. KerryW   9 years ago

      The reason of course is that since Perry is no longer running for Pres, it's no longer news... /sarc

  13. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    Sea World admitted today that it had company employees pose as animal rights advocates to infiltrate and get intelligence from its opposition. It has ended the practice.

    Looks like PETA caught this mole...

    [dons sunglasses]

    ...hook, line and sinker.

    1. John   9 years ago

      Since Sea World is not the government, I don't see the issue.

  14. John   9 years ago

    http://www.infowars.com/ny-tim.....-campaign/

    Don't forget its the Trump people who are uncivil, vulgar and violent, not our media betters.

    1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

      It's both.

      1. John   9 years ago

        I never seem to hear anyone fantasizing about killing their political enemies except mainstream journalists. Murder is a common journalist fantasy for some reason.

        1. Lee G   9 years ago

          Journalists tend to be impotent wannabes

        2. IndyEleven   9 years ago

          Something something woodchippers.

        3. PapayaSF   9 years ago

          It's quite common on the left.

          1. MJGreen - Docile Citizen   9 years ago

            And the right. And the communitarians and the libertarians.

            *revs up woodchipper*

          2. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

            He's one of the NYT's nominal right-wingers.

  15. Ted S.   9 years ago

    Sea World was just doing what the animal "rights" activists do.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

      Looks like Sea World was trying to...

      [dons sunglasses]

      ...make some waves.

      1. Timrekgrun   9 years ago

        If this turns out to be false...

        [dons Fist's sunglasses]

        ...it's a whale of a tale.

  16. John   9 years ago

    Marco Rubio's campaign is preparing for a contested Republican Convention as one option to take the GOP nomination away from Donald Trump and Ted Cruz, his campaign manager told top donors at a closed-door meeting in Manhattan Wednesday night.

    http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/25/.....index.html

    Lets say this worked and the party managed to fuck Trump and give the nomination to Rubio even though he never won any primaries. What would that accomplish? He would be doomed in the general election as the people who voted for Trump either stayed home or voted for a third party.

    1. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

      At this point the kind of event required to cut Trump's legs out from under him will be something so embarrassing that a black hole wouldn't be able to devour Trump's pride. He would then run as a third party and Hill would be assured of the presidency.

      1. John   9 years ago

        I am not sure he wouldn't win. I can tell you this if it was Trump, Hillary and a GOP nominated Rubio, Rubio would finish a distant third, even if Hillary did win.

        The only reason the Republicans would do that would be because they want Hillary to win. It would have one up shot. It would end any doubt that it is all one bi-partisan fusion party.

        As an aside, the most honest election would be a four way of Bernie, Hillary, Trump and Rubio. That would split both parties and we could find out exactly who the country most supports.

        1. kbolino   9 years ago

          That would split both parties and we could find out exactly who the country most supports.

          Not exactly, but it would be fun to see the vote go to the House for the first time in what, 200 years?

        2. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

          "I am not sure he wouldn't win. I can tell you this if it was Trump, Hillary and a GOP nominated Rubio, Rubio would finish a distant third, even if Hillary did win."

          *delusionalism intensifies*

          1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

            A political science professor who claims his statistical model has correctly predicted the results of every election in the last 104 years has forecast that the odds of Donald Trump becoming America's next president currently range from 97 percent to 99 percent.

            1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

              With my new supplementyou too can lose 20 pounds of wieght loss in a month without dieting!

        3. The Last American Hero   9 years ago

          How so? The Team Red vote right now is about 30 percent Trump, 70 percent Not Trump. Sure, there would be some folks sitting this one out, but I think as long as Team Red has an alternative, Trump has hit his ceiling.

    2. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

      Yeah, giving Trump the nom might damage the GOP, but taking it away from him if he has a clear lead in popularity and delegates would destroy them.

  17. Free Society   9 years ago

    Did Global Warming Slow Down in the 2000s, or Not?

    The global warming "hiatus," a controversy that spawned congressional hearings and thousands of skeptical blog posts before being curbed last year, is back.
    The "hiatus" refers to the observation that global warming has slowed in the past 15 years. The planet is still warming, but just not as quickly as some climate scientists expected it to.
    The debate between researchers and doubters reached a crescendo last summer, when scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration updated their temperature records and concluded that global warming has not slowed down in the 2000s (ClimateWire, June 5, 2015).

    I wonder if you can figure out which side of the issue this author falls on. Clearly he never learned to mask his sophistry. The word 'hiatus' gets scare quoted every time he uses it, even for use as a regular part of speech. Then he frames the debate in terms of "researchers" versus "doubters", i.e. wise and knowledgeable people who know better versus some knuckle-dragging know nothings.

    1. Old Mexican Mighty Aggressor   9 years ago

      The "hiatus" refers to the observation that global warming has slowed in the past 15 years. The planet is still warming, but just not as quickly as some climate scientists expected it to.

      Just imagine Johannes Kepler saying "Well, the planets are still going around in circles around the sun, just not perfect circles as some scientists expected them to" rather than figuring that the orbits of planets are never perfect circles.

      The debate between researchers and doubters reached a crescendo last summer, when scientists at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration updated their temperature records and concluded that global warming has not slowed down in the 2000s

      Notice how the word updated was not written with scary quotes, which means the author thinks these updates are a normal thing, never to be questioned, despite the fact that it is a clear admission from the part of the NOAA that their predictions were based on WRONG NUMBERS, even if one trusts the new numbers are correct!

      1. Brett L   9 years ago

        Dr. Newton's inverse cube law wasn't particularly effective until he updated it to an inverse square law.

    2. Zeb   9 years ago

      If he'd just put "the" in the quotes, he could have saved it.

      And didn't a bunch of "researchers" just publish a paper suggesting that there has in fact been a hiatus in the apparent warming trend.

  18. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

    Justice Scalia Died While Vacationing With a Secret Society of Elite Hunters

    The Scaliaspiracy is just getting started!

    My guess: Obama is in cahoots with Mossad.

    1. John   9 years ago

      Maybe Scalia ended up being the most dangerous game.

    2. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

      My guess: Saclia's COPD was in cahoots with his coronary heart disease

      1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

        Yeah, like a 79 year old man is just going to all of the sudden die from his various ailments and old age. GTFO.

        1. Free Society   9 years ago

          Next you're going to tell me that a fully fueled 950,000 pound aircraft crashing into a building at 500 miles per hour can burn the thing down. I call bullshit.

          1. Crusty Juggler   9 years ago

            The traditional media types are loving the Scaliaspiracy, and it is pretty sad.

          2. BearOdinson   9 years ago

            "Fire can't melt steel!"

            1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

              Everyone knows Bush and Cheney lined the elevator shaft with C4. They were seen beforehand at REI being fitted for repelling harnesses.

              1. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

                I've felt pretty effing dumb in the course of my life. How I felt after having watched Loose Change might just have been the dumberest.

                1. SFC B   9 years ago

                  I worked with a dude back in 2006-07 who was a Truther. It was bizarre.

                  I also once served with a Major who believed the moon-landing was a hoax.

                  1. Brett L   9 years ago

                    I hope Buzz Aldrin throat punched him.

  19. colorblindkid   9 years ago

    God forbid Sea World uses the same tactics as the rabid animal rights activists who do it to them.

    1. Tonio   9 years ago

      But I've been informed on here that it isn't really fraud if nobody is actually hurt.

    2. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

      Looks like this case of corporate espionage...

      [dons sunglasses]

      ...got all wet.

      1. Seguin, the Mighty Monoclops   9 years ago

        If you keep doing this, I'm going to have to...

        [dons sunglasses]

        ...take you to school.

  20. Pope Jimbo   9 years ago

    Nothing would be funnier than watching Gloria Steinhem outlive her fame.

    Land's End catalog is apologizing for publishing an issue with Gloria Steinhem.

    Don't they know that it is unacceptable to protest against feminists and pro-choice icons?

    1. John   9 years ago

      The meltdown she and the rest of the boomer feminists are having over Prog women voting for Bernie has been wonderful to watch.

    2. Rich   9 years ago

      At least two private religious schools also have weighed in, saying they plan to stop purchasing uniforms from Lands' End and are urging others to do the same.

      "In sincere apology for the unfortunate publishing of the Gloria Steinhem issue, we will be offering deep discounts on school uniforms and publishing an issue featuring aborted fetuses."

  21. Pope Jimbo   9 years ago

    I notice that the father of this lucky bastard was not interviewed. I'm SHCOCKED that his mother and sister think it is a bad idea.

    Thank god my kid didn't win.

    1. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

      "I am totally against it," said his mother, Vera Shchedrin. "He has exams, what do you mean a month with a porn star? Even a week is too much! They should just give him 100,000 rubles instead, we would be happy with that."

      Note the use of the word "we" in the last sentence.

      1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

        That's only 1300 dollars. I will gladly give them that in exchange for the prize.

        1. Catatafish & Woodchips   9 years ago

          She's not too tough on the eyes, that's for sure.

          1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

            This is another article on it I has posted earlier.

            "Asked if the prize meant having sex with the winner, she said: 'It is not supposed, but life is life."

            http://www.dailymail.co.uk/new.....py-it.html

            1. Zeb   9 years ago

              And he might actually be 14. He kind of looks it.

  22. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    "Sea World admitted today that it had company employees pose as animal rights advocates to infiltrate and get intelligence from its opposition. "

    I am imagining someone in a dolphin suit swimming up to a wild pod, squeaking,

    "hey bros! who wants to see who can jump higher?? just for fun. Also, wouldn't you like a herring right now? I sure would"

    1. Lee G   9 years ago

      I figure it would be kind of hard to maintain the intensity necessary to keep up the front.

    2. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

      "Sea World admitted today that it had company employees pose as animal rights advocates to infiltrate and get intelligence from its opposition. "

      Makes more sense the other way around

      1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

        Nevermind. Lack of alcohol

        1. Los Doyers   9 years ago

          I'm laughing too much at this exchange, JB.

    3. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

      Seems like this spy...

      [dons sunglasses]

      ...got too chummy.

  23. GILMORE?   9 years ago

    Russia & Syria = ""Cease Fire"? Ok, Just Give Us a Minute So We Can Be Sure Everyone's Dead"

    1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

      The Palestinian cease fires were usually to regroup and rearm when they were getting their asses handed to them. Then they would start with the rocket launching again.

      1. Lord Humungus   9 years ago

        You know who else liked to launch rockets...

        1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

          Jesse, James and Meowth?

          1. MetalBard   9 years ago

            I'm embarrassed that I actually got that reference.

            1. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

              I...I...did too.

        2. Rich   9 years ago

          "V-2, or not V-2 -- that is the question ?."

        3. This Machine Chips Fascists   9 years ago

          Dr. Forrester and TV's Frank?

          1. SFC B   9 years ago

            They liked to push buttons.

        4. Pan Zagloba   9 years ago

          Guards Independent Rocket Mortar Battalions?

      2. BearOdinson   9 years ago

        "Today, the ceasefire was broken when Israel retaliated against Hamas launched rockets."
        /* Reuters

        1. Pan Zagloba   9 years ago

          Piker. Proper formulation is

          "Ceasefire was broken today when Israeli jets bombed Gaza strip.

          (couple sentences on what was hit and when ceasefire was declared)

          Israeli planes attacked after a rocket was launched from Gaza at ."

    2. BearOdinson   9 years ago

      "...Western countries, Arab states and Turkey forming a coalition against Islamic State while also backing rebels fighting to overthrow Assad."

      This is Reuters, but FFS, who are these Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henrys fighting for individual liberty from Assad, but who aren't ISIS, or other kinds of Islamists????? THEY DON'T FUCKING EXIST!

      1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

        The Syrian Democratic Forces are real, and they are winning. Right now they are focusing their efforts on ISIS and other crazies and even working with the Russians, but they are not with Assad.

        1. GILMORE?   9 years ago

          ""Cytotoxic|2.25.16 @ 5:23PM|#

          The Syrian Democratic Forces are real, and they are winning"

          Wow, its that bad, huh?

          1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

            ?

            They are basically an auxiliary of the PYG.

        2. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

          Meet the new boss...

          1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

            The SDF are not equivalent to the Islamo-tyrants.

  24. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    Gives new meaning to smoked salmon. Probably helps them get up those ladders.

    stupid 50 char message

  25. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

    Gives new meaning to smoked salmon. Probably helps them get up those ladders.

    stupid 50 char message

  26. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

    Ohio cop convicted of raping 16 year old girl hours after taking course on how not to rape

    I'm not sure what the worst part of that headline is.

    1. Old Mexican Mighty Aggressor   9 years ago

      He thought he needed to put his new skills to the test. I guess he failed.

      1. Chipwooder   9 years ago

        Well, it sounds like he did fine on the classroom portion. He just failed the practical app.

    2. Heroic Mulatto   9 years ago

      THEY'RE LETTING REFUGEES BE COPS NOW ?!?!?!?!?

      1. Adans smith   9 years ago

        Classic.

      2. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

        OFFICER STEVE SMITH!

        1. Trshmnstr, terror of the trash   9 years ago

          STEVE SMITH OFFICER OF COURT, NOT OFFICER OF WOO-WOO CAR!!!

    3. Riven   9 years ago

      Maybe it's the part where you SF'd the link!

      1. Juvenile Bluster   9 years ago

        Dammitsomuch.

        Here.

        1. Riven   9 years ago

          Dang. That dude was cold.

    4. GILMORE?   9 years ago

      This just shows that we need to teach the people that teach the people How Not To Rape how to Not Teach People How To Not Rape

      1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

        "Teach young men to see women's humanity, instead of seeing them as sexual objects for male pleasure"

        uh-huh.

        1. lap83   9 years ago

          Teach men not to be Steve Smith

          1. This Machine Chips Fascists   9 years ago

            STEVE SMITH IS SON OF MAN! STEVE SMITH RAPES SO YOU DON'T HAVE TO!

        2. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

          We can certainly keep normal people from raping through cultural norms, but teaching men not to look at women as sex objects is the prog equivalent of pray the gay away.

      2. Irish ?s ESB   9 years ago

        Gilmore, why would you link to Zerlina Maxwell?

        Do you hate me and want me to suffer?

  27. Jerryskids   9 years ago

    "The government says: 'Just this once' and 'Just this phone.' But the government knows those statements are not true," lawyers for Apple wrote.

    I hope the "the government knows those statements are not true" was in a court filing where that's protected speech - it wouldn't surprise me a bit to see the Feds threatening Apple with obstruction of justice charges or some such crap if Apple keeps making public statements.

  28. Old Mexican Mighty Aggressor   9 years ago

    Republican Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval says he doesn't want to be a human sacrifice to be devoured by an angry, hungry Senate.

    "Ha! So he doesn't want to play ball with the president's designs? We have ways of making people comply with our wishes..."
    /The I.R.S.

    FBI head James Comey said the debate over trying to force Apple to help them hack [a] phone revolves around "The hardest question [he's] ever seen in government."

    You mean "Should we violate the Constitution and the Bill of Rights just one more time?"

    Microsoft, meanwhile, "wholeheartedly" supports Apple's side in the fight and will be filing a friend of the court brief next week to attempt to bolster Apple's case.

    "Oh, I see now! This IS going to fuck us up as well!"

    This afternoon Apple filed its formal motion to have the demand [...] vacated, calling the order a violation of the company's First and Fifth Amendment rights.

    Not to mention their 13th Amendment right and their 14th Amendment right and i even their 21st Amendment right if they had their beer taken away as well.

  29. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

    The inevitable federal bailout of Bombardier is very shitty, but the Liberals have already more than made up for it by repealing some horrible changes to citizenship law that the Tories made.

    "it would, if passed, restore the Canadian citizenship of Zakaria Amara ? sentenced in 2010 for his role as a member of the so-called Toronto 18.

    Immigration Minister John McCallum introduced a new bill Thursday that, if passed, would remove terrorism or other crimes against the national interest as grounds for revoking citizenship from dual nationals."

    "The bill also shortens the length of time someone must be physically present in Canada before qualifying for citizenship, and allows time already spent as permanent residents to count towards the residency requirement.

    The Conservatives had also expanded who needs to pass language and knowledge tests before qualifying for citizenship; the Liberals are returning to the previous age requirement of 18 to 54."

    http://news.nationalpost.com/n.....-terrorism

    1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

      would remove terrorism or other crimes against the national interest as grounds for revoking citizenship from dual nationals

      So, you think it's "horrible" to revoke the dual citizenship of terrorists...?

      1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

        Probably. The government doesn't need that kind of power.

      2. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

        I believe the Cytotoxic-approved method for dealing with them is to give them a free all-expenses paid vacation to the other nation in which they have citizenship, and then ask the US military to blow them up. Stripping their citizenship before blowing them into pieces would be unwise, if not barbaric. Even Obama wouldn't sink that low.

    2. Rufus The Monocled Derp Slayer   9 years ago

      It's amazing how many apologists for Bombardier are out there.

      Crappy, shitty, loser company.

      1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

        I see what you did wit the last sentence there. The irony is I am sure The Don would bail them out.

        My hope is that 3d printing and other forms of automation end almost all manufacturing jobs, and render this kind of thing politically obsolete.

        1. Broswater   9 years ago

          Don't worry, they will find other industries to throw our money at.

          1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

            But it won't be as politically rewarding as good ol' blue collar dipshit rallies.

        2. NotAnotherSkippy   9 years ago

          HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Oh that was good. It really was. All we need is 3D printing and Stirling engines which are automagically 120% efficient.

          1. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

            Is this another case of 'Cytotoxic is right but someone is too butthurt to admit it?' I think it is.

            1. Migrant Log Chipper   9 years ago

              No. You.Are .Fucking .Stupid. Nice try though.

  30. lafe.long   9 years ago

    Tennessee Freemasons Oust Married Gay Couple, Threaten Supporters with Suspension

    A wedding photo on Facebook leads to the suspension of two Tennessee Freemasons, sparking debate within one of the country's oldest secret societies.

    1. BearOdinson   9 years ago

      What consenting adults do is none of my business. And I hope they are happy together and enjoy many years of both love and lust together. But, when people, of their own free will, decide to join a "club", and then decide the rules of that club don't apply to them, it is well within the leadership of that club to kick them out.

      Of course, there is some irony here that people who join a "secret society" (the Freemasons) voluntarily, after folks like them have had to live in a "secret society" (living in the closet) for years.

      The answer is simple: fucking start your own damn club!

      1. Dr. Fronkensteen   9 years ago

        Well it looks like the club will be changing its rules which is also their perogative. I like this ironic? quote from the article.
        "Just like our leadership changes, so does the opportunity to fine-tune our constitution," he says. "Constitutions aren't laid in stone. They're not supposed to be."

  31. Old Mexican Mighty Aggressor   9 years ago

    University of Missouri Assistant Professor Melissa Click, famous for calling for "muscle" to remover reporters from a protest, has been fired.

    Imagine the kind of crazy that woman was perpetrating to convince the Mizzu administrators that "This crazy bitch is just too much, even for us."

    Sea World admitted today that it had company employees pose as animal rights advocates to infiltrate and get intelligence from its opposition. It has ended the practice.

    .... After a tense prisoner exchange at the bridge.

    1. Raven Nation   9 years ago

      Imagine the kind of crazy that woman was perpetrating to convince the Mizzu administrators that "This crazy bitch is just too much, even for us."

      Maybe. But curators/regents whatever are often more conservative than the faculty.

  32. lafe.long   9 years ago

    University at Albany, SUNY: 3 Women Charged After Allegedly Fabricating Racial Attack, Officials Say

    Evidence indicated the women, who said they were attacked on a bus Jan. 30, were actually the aggressors in the incident, police said. They were charged Thursday with misdemeanor assault.

    1. AlmightyJB   9 years ago

      That one chick looked like she was trying to bite the one guy

    2. colorblindkid   9 years ago

      Called this from the start. I am adamantly against the idea of hate crimes, but if these bitches don't get hate crime charges people should get out and protest against these women just as strong as people protested for them when this first came to light. Shit like this is why Trump is winning. Shit like this is and the media blackout of similar events is why millions of white people are going to turn into actual racists. Because they find out about them on the internet and get angry.

      1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

        Yeeee-up.

      2. MetalBard   9 years ago

        Yep. I hate Stormfront, but I can certainly understand why a white kid, fed a steady diet of "white guilt" from the schools, the colleges, the media, and the SJW crowd would be attracted to the group.

        What better way to create a new generation of neo-nazis?

        This is the PC bullies frankenstein monster. They've bullied everyone thats afraid of being labeled a racist into silence, leaving only the people who don't mind being called racists left, who happen to be genuine racists.

        1. PapayaSF   9 years ago

          That just calls for more anti-racist activism! Ideally, paid positions!

  33. LoneWaco   9 years ago

    calling the order a violation of the company's First and Fifth Amendment rights.

    ha! they think corporations are people.

  34. Enough About Pailn   9 years ago

    While US Attorney General, Eric Holder Used Kareem Abdul-Jabbar's Birth Name as His Official Email Address

    1. Rich   9 years ago

      "This protects his privacy and security and allows him to conduct official business efficiently via e-mail," DOJ attorney Vanessa Brinkman wrote

      "This protects her privacy and security and allows her to conduct official business efficiently via e-mail."

    2. CE   9 years ago

      Cassius Clay was too well known, so he opted for Lew Alcindor?

    3. SFC B   9 years ago

      Wouldn't that be his "practical" address, not his "Official" one. Any public link to Holder would use something like Eric.Holder@state.gov. That strikes me as his "official" one. You'd need to be "in the know" to see "Lew Alcindor" appear in your Outlook and say "Oh, Eric replied".

      1. DK   9 years ago

        According to this, it appears it was a real email account (lew.alcindor@usdoj.gov) and not just the "friendly" display name.

        http://dailycaller.com/2016/02.....oj-emails/

    4. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

      Wait, this athlete had a name straight out of Tolkien and he changed it so it sounds like the giant slug in Star Wars?

      Doesn't he know that, by federal law, anyone named Alcindor receives, for his twenty-first birthday, a bejeweled mithril sword the word "Orc-slicer" written on the pommel in ancient Elvish script?

      1. Notorious UGCC   9 years ago

        Think of the sports commentary:

        "Well, Bob, Alcindor is as fearsome a warrior in the athletic field as he was in the tragic battle of N?rnaeth Arnoediad, when he defended the March of Maedhros for four-and-twenty hours against the far superior hosts of Morgoth pouring forth from Taur-Nu Fuin..."

        "Howard, you sure are weird."

        "Spoken like a true Orc - they know only how to mock and mar, not how to create."

  35. Cytotoxic   9 years ago

    ISIS in Iraq: A shadow of its former self

    http://rudaw.net/english/kurdistan/25022016

    ISIS's leaders and other best people in Iraq have mostly fled to Libya, deserted, or been killed. They are short on ammo and other supplies. Desertions are increasing. Thank God America and others bombed them.

  36. dajjal   9 years ago

    The FBI is leaning hard on facebook and twitter to remove accounts sympathetic to militant islamists and white supremacists, and so they did and now the banned groups are threatening fb and twitter. So the FBI now has leverage of a 'protection racket' to get tech to comply to further demands. It's pretty scary.

    Free speech doesn't 'incite to violence', despite government propaganda. However, restrictions on it are often used as an excuse for it, a dynamic the writers of the Constitution understood perfectly well.

    1. bassjoe   9 years ago

      "What a nice company you got there with your free speech and stuff. I'd hate to refer this odd-looking securities transaction to the SEC."

      1. ant1sthenes   9 years ago

        No, I think he meant a literal one, like "Mr. Zuckerberg, it would be a shame if we caught terrorist chatter about a plot to blow up your private jet, but were too distracted monitoring all these ISIS facebook accounts to follow up on it in time."

  37. Chipwooder   9 years ago

    Here's a fun one - noted super genius and Hahvahd graduate Sad Beard Yglesias admitted that, before today, he thought Evelyn Waugh was a woman.

    http://pjmedia.com/instapundit/227610/

    1. But Enough About Me   9 years ago

      Whatta maroon.

    2. Juice   9 years ago

      Confession time: I just read the Evelyn Waugh wikipedia page and learned for the first time that he was married to a woman named Evelyn.

    3. Migrant Log Chipper   9 years ago

      The irony, it Berns.

      Though I will admit to never having read anything about Waugh....sad beard is still sad beard. Gotta LOL.

      An intellectual giant....never read any Waugh but I was at least aware of him and know he at one point had a bit of influence in intellectual circles.

      I'm a fucking retired logger and I know more about Waugh than sadbeard....what does that say about the intelligenstia.

  38. Migrant Log Chipper   9 years ago

    Sadbeard is a fucking moron.

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  42. Fist of Etiquette   9 years ago

    Seems like Seaworld sensed...

    [dons sunglasses]

    ...blood in the water.

  43. Certified Public Asshat   9 years ago

    I sea what you did there.

  44. Seguin, the Mighty Monoclops   9 years ago

    Good. He did it on porpoise.

  45. Swiss Servator   9 years ago

    *narrows gaze*

    Let us just cover both bases.

  46. Trshmnstr, terror of the trash   9 years ago

    It's all water under the bridge now.

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