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Politics

The Bad News for Trump Piles Up

Plus: Warnock wins, over-the-counter Narcan closer to reality, San Francisco backtracks on killer robots, and more...

Elizabeth Nolan Brown | 12.7.2022 9:41 AM

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Donald Trump's 2024 presidential campaign is off to a scandalous start. Most people would expect nothing less from the erratic former president, of course. But things are going ghastly even by Trump standards, it seems.

For starters, Trump companies were just found guilty of tax fraud. On Monday, The Trump Organization and the Trump Payroll Corp. were found guilty of 17 criminal counts in total, including criminal tax fraud and conspiracy. Trump was not charged in the case, though prosecutors did allege in court that he was aware of the criminal schemes.

It seems unlikely that the conviction will affect Trump's political standing, however. People cheering the ruling are probably already prone to think that Trump's a crook, while Trump fans can write the case off as more political persecution. And anyone on the fence could plausibly chalk it up to unsavory business dealings that went on without Trump knowing.

But Trump has unquestionably invited his own share of controversy in the past few weeks. For instance, last weekend, he suggested that we must terminate "all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution."

"So, with the revelation of MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION in working closely with Big Tech Companies, the DNC, & the Democrat Party, do you throw the Presidential Election Results of 2020 OUT and declare the RIGHTFUL WINNER, or do you have a NEW ELECTION?" he posted to Trump social media network Truth Social. "Massive Fraud of this type and magnitude allows for the termination of all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution."

The comment came in response to Matt Taibbi reporting about Twitter's decision to suppress an article about Hunter Biden's laptop.

Many Republicans condemned Trump's Constitution comment (as did Twitter CEO Elon Musk, tweeting "The Constitution is greater than any President. End of story").

On Monday, Trump walked it back, posting: "The Fake News is actually trying to convince the American People that I said I wanted to 'terminate' the Constitution. This is simply more DISINFORMATION & LIES, just like RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA, and all of their other HOAXES & SCAMS."

"What I said was that when there is 'MASSIVE & WIDESPREAD FRAUD & DECEPTION,' as has been irrefutably proven in the 2020 Presidential Election, steps must be immediately taken to RIGHT THE WRONG," he wrote on Truth Social "Only FOOLS would disagree with that and accept STOLEN ELECTIONS. MAGA!"

The Constitution controversy comes on the heels of Trump hosting a dinner with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and rapper Ye (formerly known as Kanye West), who has recently been on a spree of antisemitic statements. (Republican leaders also denounced this.)

Meanwhile, we've seen a host of other bad developments for Trump's personal legal troubles. For instance, "Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith subpoenaed local election officials in Arizona, Michigan and Wisconsin for their communications with Trump and his allies as part of the department's investigation into Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election," noted Axios.

In addition, an appeals court denied Trump's request for a special master to oversee documents taken from Mar-a-Lago. The Supreme Court said the House Ways and Means Committee could obtain his tax returns, and a federal judge said former White House lawyers have to testify to a grand jury about Trump's moves to overturn the 2020 election.

So far, it's seemed that almost nothing Trump does can or will diminish conservative support for him. Perhaps that will continue to hold true. But some suggest that there is a breaking point, and we're getting closer to it.

"Trump in 2022 is not positioned equivalently to Trump 2016," said Philip Bump at The Washington Post. "For one thing, Trump is no longer a blank slate onto which his supporters can project their maximal expectations. He is a known quantity, including being known as an anchor to his party's electoral chances."

The 2022 midterm elections, in which Trump-backed candidates and 2020 election deniers largely tanked, provides a pretty strong impetus for Republican leaders and tastemakers to turn against Trump.

Meanwhile, a lot of other GOP candidates have taken up Trumpian themes—sometimes without as much baggage as Trump brings and with a veneer of sanity and respectability, and sometimes with even wilder abandon. Which is to say that Republicans who think Trump goes too far and those who think he doesn't go far enough both have alternatives.


FREE MINDS

In defense of algorithms. Algorithms get a horrible rap these days, with many in Congress itching to ban or restrict their use by tech platforms and the chattering classes accusing them of everything from driving political polarization to encouraging extremism, ruining people's mental health, spreading fake news, and swaying elections. In Reason's latest cover story, I aim to counter this hysteria.

Algorithms, especially those used by search engines and social media, have become a strange new front in the culture war. And at the heart of that battle is the idea of control. Algorithms, critics warn, influence individual behavior and reshape political reality, acting as a mysterious digital spell cast by Big Tech over a populace that would otherwise be saner, smarter, less polarized, less hateful, less radical. Algorithms, in this telling, transform ordinary people into terrible citizens.

But the truth is much more complex and much less alarming. Despite the dire warnings found in headlines and congressional pronouncements, a wealth of research and data contradicts the idea that algorithms are destroying individual minds and America's social fabric. At worst, they help reveal existing divides, amplify arguments some would prefer to stay hidden, and make it harder for individuals to fully control what they see online. At best, they help make us better informed, better engaged, and actually less likely to encounter extremist content. Algorithms aren't destroying democracy. They just might be holding it together.

Read the whole thing here.


FREE MARKETS

Over-the-counter Narcan closer to reality. The antidote to opioid overdose may soon be available without a prescription. From The Wall Street Journal:

Emergent BioSolutions Inc., maker ofNarcan, a nasal-spray form of naloxone, said Tuesday that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration fast-tracked an application it submitted for an over-the-counter version of its widely used opioid-reversal nasal spray.

The company said it had been working on the application for several months. Emergent said the FDA's priority review gives the drug an expected approval date of March 29, 2023, putting it first in line for approval ahead of competitors that have announced their planned foray into the market.


ELECTION 2022

Warnock wins. Georgia Sen. Raphael Warnock will be back for another term. Warnock, a Democrat, beat Republican candidate Herschel Walker in Tuesday's runoff election. That means Democrats now have 51 Senate seats.


FOLLOWUPS

China relaxes Zero COVID rules following protests. "China rolled back rules on isolating people with COVID-19 and dropped virus test requirements for some public places Wednesday in a dramatic change to a strategy that confined millions of people to their homes and sparked protests and demands for President Xi Jinping to resign," reported the A.P. "The latest announcement from the National Health Commission is the second easing of rules following a Nov. 11 change that fueled hopes the Communist Party would scrap its 'zero COVID' strategy. Experts warn, however, that because millions of elderly people still need to be vaccinated, it will be mid-2023 or later before restrictions can be lifted completely."

No killer robots in San Francisco. After approving the use of killer robots by San Francisco police, city officials reversed course this week, following major outcry from locals and attention from across the country. "On Tuesday, the board voted to remove text pertaining to robots and use of lethal force, according to Natalie Gee, the chief of staff for the board's president," reported CNN.


QUICK HITS

• "A compromise defense policy bill released Tuesday night would end the Pentagon's policy requiring troops to receive the Covid vaccine — and kicking out those troops who refuse it," reported Politico.

• The Supreme Court is hearing oral arguments today in a case involving North Carolina election rules. "The justices will take up what both sides agree could be a fundamental, even radical change in the way federal elections are conducted," said The Washington Post.

• A state judge hit pause on Oregon's new gun regulations.

• Aaron Thomas Mitchell, the former U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent accused of sexually assaulting a teen girl, "was caught on police video saying what appears to be a threat against his accuser," NBC News noted.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    For starters, Trump companies were just found guilty of tax fraud.

    They caponed him!

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      I for one am glad they spent 7 years and tens of millions of dollars to get this 1.5 million dollar judgement regarding a questionable application of tax breaks in the law that will likely be appealed.

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    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Well, they would have but his accountant, Allen Weisselberg, took the fall.

      1. JimboJr   3 years ago

        Isnt the reason very wealthy people hire an accountant so that they not only dont have to deal with it, but also so they can offload the liability?

        Also isnt this why everyone with a brain has said basically forever that the taxes aren't going to be the thing to do Trump in?

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Mike owns 20 different businesses and does all the taxes himself.

        2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago (edited)

          Yes, that is why wealthy people hire accountants and estate planners and lawyers.

          And, yes, nobody who has a brain thought this was going to do Trump in. The maximum fine they will incur is $1.6 milllion.

          1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

            Funny, I’ve heard many of your fellow travelers saying just that.

          2. JesseAz   3 years ago

            But you said the accountant took the fall, implying you thought trump was guilty of the action.

      2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Trump could have graciously accepted Weisselberg's sacrifice and left it at that, saying nothing, but it's not in his nature to say nothing, so he issued a statement: "This case was about Allen Weisselberg committing tax fraud on his personal tax returns, etc., with he and every witness repeatedly testifying that President Trump and the Trump Family knew nothing about his actions, which he admits were done solely for his own benefit, and with no benefit to the two companies."

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Nothing worse than the truth.

        2. windycityattorney   3 years ago

          Except it did benefit the companies by reducing payroll taxes by the amounts of perks Weisselberg (and others) received. Trump himself signed checks paying bonuses to Weisselberg as an independent contractor. He was obviously an employee of the Trump companies. But sure. The "truth" hurts.

          I am 1000% confident it wouldn't take long to find a statement from Trump claiming credit for how successful the Trump Organization is/was because he personally made all the decisions and everything 'ran through him.' Like I said, he signed the fkn checks. I am sure he didn't ask a single solitary question of what the checks were for. Totally in his nature.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            If I understand correctly, there’s a civil suit still pending where the New York attorney general’s office is seeking to strip the Trump organization from doing business in New York. If that one succeeds, the consequences would be a lot harsher than a $1.6 million fine.

            1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

              I can't imagine how you can purport to be a libertarian but celebrate political economic warfare.

              That's literally, without hyperbole, what the Nazis did to political adversaries. And here you are acting like it's Christmas for the far-left.

              1. Dave_A   3 years ago

                It's not 'political economic warfare'.

                Nobody made up the Trump Org's tax crimes. They actually did this stuff, and it was illegal long before Trump ran for office.

                1. JesseAz   3 years ago

                  You probably believe your bullshit. Most supporters of authoritarianism feel justified with attacks against their enemies.

                  1. Dave_A   3 years ago

                    This has nothing to do with authoritarianism and everything to do with rule-of-law.

                    You cannot have liberty without order.

                    1. Sevo   3 years ago

                      "This has nothing to do with authoritarianism and everything to do with rule-of-law."

                      One more TDS-addled shit-pile heard from. Fuck off and die.

                    2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

                      It's fun watching the Marxist left turn into law and order libertarians when their man is in charge.

                    3. Stars   3 years ago

                      Even more fun watching the Trump dynasty crumble into ashes.

            2. windycityattorney   3 years ago

              The consequences are already high. Trump Organization has been convicted of Tax Fraud. That makes doing business with them as a bank risky as fuck and invites scrutiny into any/all transactions with known tax cheats. Banks don't want or need that scrutiny. Luckily for Trump, he can send an email to his 30million followers begging for money and they send it BUT OH WAIT he declared he is running for president so now he is going to have to commit more crimes to use that money personally. Which he will no doubt do. Narcissistic personality disorder is a helluva drug.

              1. Sevo   3 years ago

                Stuff your TDS up your ass.

                1. Stars   3 years ago

                  You seem to focus a lot on peoples asses and what they can fit in them. Says so much about you.

              2. JesseAz   3 years ago

                Libertarians for Operation Chokepoint.

              3. Diarrheality   3 years ago

                THE WALLS ARE CLOSING IN! ™

            3. JesseAz   3 years ago

              And I'm sure you applaud the attacks of government against an individual.

              1. Dave_A   3 years ago

                Learn the difference between persecution and prosecution.

                Trump's a crook. Always has been. It's about time he's made to pay for it, too...

                1. Diarrheality   3 years ago (edited)

                  Biden’s a crook. Always has been. It’s about time he’s made to pay for it, too…

                  Pelosi’s a crook. Always has been. It’s about time she’s made to pay for it, too…

                  Schumer’s a crook. Always has been. It’s about time he’s made to pay for it, too…

                  McConnell’s a crook. Always has been. It’s about time he’s made to pay for it, too…

                  ___________’s a crook. Always has been. It’s about time he’s made to pay for it, too...

                  When you finish your list, don’t forget to file it under no one gives a fuck.

                  1. WC46   3 years ago

                    If our conservative legislators don't go after them with a vengeance, we need to absolutely March en masse to Washington to hold them accountable. Blow up their phones. Blow up their web sites. Blow up their e-mails with unending voice and email traffic.

                    1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

                      Yes, because the purpose of the GOP congressional majority is to indulge Trumpers’ outlandish conspiracy theories & desire for revenge…..

                      As opposed to figuring out how to break the never-ending losing streak that Donald & his merry band of misfits has gotten the GOP into….

                      Remember: When we actually stood for free trade & free markets - rather than the gripes of the ambitionless-and-lazy - we WON.

                    2. Sevo   3 years ago

                      "Yes, because the purpose of the GOP congressional majority is to indulge Trumpers’ outlandish conspiracy theories & desire for revenge….."

                      TDS-addled shit-pile add more lies; fuck off and die.

                    3. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

                      Yes, because the purpose of the GOP congressional majority is to indulge Trumpers’ outlandish conspiracy theories & desire for revenge…..

                      He said, while calling for Trump to be sent to prison for crimes allegedly committed by his accountant.

                      You're bad at this, Episiarch.

                    4. Stars   3 years ago

                      Sevo you really are quite the gentleman. Bravo!

                  2. Dave_A   3 years ago

                    Except there's no evidence that any of those folks are crooks.
                    And there's plenty of evidence Trump not only is, but was as a private businessman as well.

                    You guys are fighting a losing battle... Each election Trump helps the GOP lose is one more step down until no one will defend him anymore....

                    1. Sevo   3 years ago

                      "Except there’s no evidence that any of those folks are crooks.
                      And there’s plenty of evidence Trump not only is, but was as a private businessman as well."

                      TDS-addled shit pile adds yet more lies. Eat shit and die, asshole.

                    2. DesigNate   3 years ago

                      “Except there’s no evidence that any of those guys are crooks.”

                      Hahahahahahahahaha

                      That was a good one, I’ll give you that.

                    3. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

                      Biden is on tape admitting to strong arming the Ukrainian government with a billion dollars in loan guarantees to get an investigation into the energy company that was paying his bagman son tens of millions of dollars a year dropped. In other words he actually did what you spent 6 years and 2 failed impeachment attempts accusing Trump of doing. You're bad at this, Episiarch. Stay on your Mike Laursen sock and take your lumps.

                    4. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

                      That is, of course, false. Biden was bragging publicly about having helped enforce Obama Administration policy against a corrupt Ukrainian prosecutor--who was not investigating Burisma. Trump was impeached for attempting to blackmail Ukraine into helping his upcoming re-election campaign against Joe Biden.

                    5. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                      Hey, Tulpa! How you doin' today.

                  3. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

                    A lot of words to show you "don't give a fuck".

                    And, of course, if any of the people you mentioned are ever arrested and convicted of a crime, they should absolutely be punished--just like Jesus, er, Trump.

                    1. Diarrheality   3 years ago

                      A lot of words to show you “don’t give a fuck”.

                      Is that a lot of words for you? That's hardly surprising, considering your inability to discern between I don't give a fuck and nobody gives a fuck. Strip away your disingenuous bullshit, and your trite rejoinder makes about as much sense as the rest of your lightweight sophistry.

                      [I]f any of the people you mentioned are ever arrested and convicted of a crime, they should absolutely be punished–just like Jesus, er, Trump.

                      I don't believe you. Had you read my post honestly, you would have recognized its implication of selective justice; instead, you conveniently ignored the obvious to continue your antagonistic crusade of pointless rhetorical gamesmanship.

                2. Sevo   3 years ago

                  "Trump’s a crook. Always has been. It’s about time he’s made to pay for it, too…"

                  Further bullshit from TDS-addled shit-pile. Fuck off and die.

            4. Dave_A   3 years ago

              There is.
              It also seeks to bar Trump & his kids from the same.

        3. JesseAz   3 years ago

          And again you are inferring trump is the true guilty party.

          1. windycityattorney   3 years ago (edited)

            “with no benefit to the two companies…” It is not so much Trump is the true guilty party…its more so that Trump, Weisselberg etc… are all guilty and all received benefits from the tax fraud plan. Weisselberg directly via “perks” and the Trump Organization directly by reduced payroll tax liability. Given Trump’s role in the Trump Organization it would be foolish to think he wasn’t aware of this scheme. He signed the fucking checks to Weisselberg for the perks (including bonuses paid to him as an independent contractor despite Weisselberg working for the company for like 4decades). Weisselberg was still an employee after he was indicted and when he testified. He still is an employee! If Weisselberg is the bad guy who did this all for himself and fucked the Trump Org … why is he still employed by them??? How naive does have one have to be to believe this bs?

            1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

              Indeed, if Trump had nothing to do with Weisselberg's fraud, that means Weisselberg was just an employee ripping off his employer for millions of dollars. Trump seems strangely unconcerned about that.

          2. Dave_A   3 years ago

            To believe he is not the guilty party, is to believe that his infamous authoritarian tendencies & desire for personal control do not extend to how the business that bears his name is run...

            That's a bit of a stretch.

            1. JesseAz   3 years ago

              How much is Act Blue paying you high school drop outs?

              1. Dave_A   3 years ago

                Not everyone who wants to see Trump get his due is 'blue'.
                In case you missed it, Trump single-handedly turned a 'red wave' into a wipeout a few weeks ago...

                The future of the right-wing of US politics is most secure with him in a state prison cell (where he cannot be pardoned by a future President).

                1. Sevo   3 years ago

                  Fuck off and die, TDS-addled steaming pile of shit.

                2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

                  You know how I'm always telling you that you're too autistic to hide your rhetorical tics, Episiarch? This is a prime example. I won't tell you what the giveaway is, I want to see if you can get your autistic monkey brain to figure it out for yourself so you stop embarrassing yourself trying to samefag your own posts with your socks.

                  1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

                    I think i know what you’re getting at. I couldn’t quite put my finger on it until you said that. Then I looked again and it was pretty obvious.

                    You’re right. Dee is one dumb bitch.

                  2. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

                    Which means you're ITL, doesn't it?

                    There should be an official guide to "Reason comment section socks" published somewhere--it's so confusing!

  2. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    In defense of algorithms.

    Inconvenient chakras.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Inconvenient sarcasm in the comments.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Lots of ideas!

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          So many ideas.

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      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Dissent (and humor) will not be tolerated!

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    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago (edited)

      [pedantry mode on]
      As someone pointed out the other day, even a chronological listing of posts by people one personally follows is an algorithm. What people mean to be questioning are recommendation algorithms, specifically.
      [pedentryt mode off]

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Whoever said that is wrong

      2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago (edited)

        Pedantry mode is never off for the comment’s busiest sea lion.

        Also, that's absolute nonsense.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

          No shit, talk about an evergreen statement.

  3. JesseAz   3 years ago

    AFL has documents showing Twitter set up a direct portal for CDC to censor posts. A violation of 1a that goes against the defense against Twitter Files claiming there was no government involvement over censorship.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/America1stLegal/status/1600246196102389760

    1. Idaho Bob   3 years ago

      And nothing else will happen.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Sad but accurate.

    2. defaultdotxbe   3 years ago

      While I immediately realized your weren't talking about the American Football League, it took me way too long to realize you weren't talking about the American Federation of Labor either.

      1. mulched   3 years ago

        They should be legally required to go by A1L.

      2. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Their name is on their Twitter handle. Not sure the complaint here.

    3. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

      Fauci’s execution would seem appropriate. They can sever his vocal chords and seal him in a chamber with millions of mosquitos.

      1. Stars   3 years ago

        He has retired. Give it a rest.

    4. Dave_A   3 years ago

      And AFL is off their rocker as ususal.

      The decision of what content to prohibit was made independently by Twitter, Inc - not imposed on Twitter by the government.

      Still no 1A violation.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        You may want to go read actual 1a law before posting.

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          You first.
          The cases where the 1st Ammendment can be violated are:
          1) when the government prevents an individual or corporation from speaking
          2) when the government forces an individual or corporation to speak
          3) When the government compels a private party to do (1) or (2) as an agent-of-the-state.

          None of the above apply to Twitter independently deciding to prohibit certain speech on it's private property.

          Subsequent government involvement after-the-fact - such as providing Twitter with information on the current scientific consensus, or even government employees reporting posts that violate Twitter's rules - does not transform Twitter into an agent of the state.

          1. Diarrheality   3 years ago

            Yes, because the FBI made very clear when communicating with Twitter that their fascism was only a suggestion. This was corroborated by Twitter's deputy general counsel, James Baker, who is also known as former FBI General Counsel, James Baker.

            1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

              Yawn.

              Twitter’s content policies were already in place before any government contact, and did not change because of said government contact.

              No 1A violation.

              Further, a former government official is now a private citizen. Past employment cannot create a present 1A violation.

              And the refusal to spread the Rudy-Drive info is just common sense, in the context of 2020...

              You have 1 month till the election and the underdog-candidate's personal lawyer starts shopping around a USB drive he claims is a scandalous copy of the leading candidate's kid's laptop???

              That doesn't sound even the slightest bit like dirty pool, eh? We should just take it at face value???

              The idiocracy’s war on social media is, predictably, idiotic….

              1. Sevo   3 years ago

                Fuck off and die, TDS-addles steaming pile of shit.

                1. Stars   3 years ago

                  You add so much to the conversation! Please tell us how you really feel.

              2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

                Twitter’s content policies were already in place before any government contact, and did not change because of said government contact.

                No, they were not, and yes they did. Establishing new rules under the direction of the government and then setting up an exclusive portal for government agents to directly intervene in the functioning of your business when no terms of service have been violated is a 1A violation, Episiarch.

              3. Diarrheality   3 years ago

                You're being deliberately obtuse to satisfy an incoherent narrative. You are neither serious nor reasonable. Proceed at your own peril.

      2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

        This is another good example, Episiarch. You. Are. So. Fucking. Bad. At. This. Holy. Shit.

    5. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      That is false, according to the same information you linked to. Clearly, Twitter invited someone from the CDC to join an existing portal, which was said to have assisted "Census colleagues last year".

      Moreover, it is not a violation of the 1st Amendment to set up a more direct reporting channel into the Twitter Help Center for the government or other "partners". Obviously not, given that it was Twitter inviting the government to report Tweets, not the other way 'round.

      How does the 1st Amendment go? "Congress shall make no law..." Congress has made no law requiring Twitter to give the executive branch VIP access to the Twitter Help Center, nor is there any evidence that the Biden Administration coerced Twitter into giving it such special access.

  4. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    The antidote to opioid overdose may soon be available without a prescription.

    The antidote to opioid overdose is PRISON. Sweet, lucrative prison sentences.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Death is also a preventative measure.

      1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

        The state accepts your alternate cost saving proposal.

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          Prison worker unions to file suit.

        2. Uilleam   3 years ago

          How is the warden's nephew going to make money off of bail bond transactions then?

  5. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    That means Democrats now have 51 Senate seats.

    You have to hand it to the GOP. Only they could fuck this up so perfectly.

    1. Uilleam   3 years ago

      Evil Party vs. Stupid Party

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Ain't democracy grand?

    2. defaultdotxbe   3 years ago

      Wasn't long ago that Democrats had an unparalleled ability to snatch defeat from the jaws of victory, but the Republicans have finally caught up.

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        The Democrats would still be snatching defeat if not for magic mail in ballots.

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          Yes, 'magic' ballots that contain votes for every other Republican in the state of Georgia, besides the one that Trump endorsed....

          What 'magical' Democratic fraud that is, that allows Brian Kemp to win & makes Hershel Walker lose....

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            Make the world a far better place; fuck off and die, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

            1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

              I hope you have this saved in a keyboard macro or something.

              I'd hate to think of you typing the same stupid words over and over again until you die!

            2. Stars   3 years ago

              If that is all you have to add, then thank the good folks at Reason for the mute button. Works wonders, folks!

          2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            This would be another good example, Episiarch. Study your own mistakes so you stop making them. Or maybe just stop sockpuppeting like a faggot and stick to one handle.

    3. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      Macconnell has been fucking up races since the Tea Party days.

      1. Dave_A   3 years ago

        McConnell has been trying to keep whack-o-bird grassroots candidates (such that the words 'Honestly, I'm not a witch!' are said during the course of a Senate campaign) from screwing over the GOP since the Tea Party days.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          Eat shit and die, TDS-addled shitpile.

        2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          Whack-o-bird is the McCain shtick, Episiarch. And it was used against Rand Paul, not
          Christine O'Donnell. It takes literally seconds to make sure your retarded claptrap isn't filled with historical illiteracy on top of it.

    4. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Oh, come on man! Democrats know how to fuck up, too!

    5. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

      This was intentional. Bitch McConnell literally gave money to hurt his own candidates. At least the ones who probably wouldn’t be obedient.

      1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

        McConnell gave money to support a loyal incumbent against a weaker challenger. That’s how the Senate always works.

        The Trumpster-fire losers in PA, AZ, NV, GA, and so-on wouldn’t have won no matter how much cash they had….

        Literally everyone Trump backed in the primary in a competitive state lost. While other Republicans faced the exact same voters & won (so much for Dem fraud)....

        1. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          McConnell gave money to support a loyal incumbent against a weaker challenger.

          No, he withheld money from Republican campaigns that refused to endorse him for majority leader if they took the senate, Episiarch.

          Literally everyone Trump backed in the primary in a competitive state lost.

          Because by definition the only candidates who lost were in competitive states? This would be another good example, Episiarch. You used literally this exact same tautology yesterday on your Mike Laursen handle.

          1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

            I thought Vance had been endorsed by Trump? That was the one notable exception to Trump's "magic" touch in 2022.

    6. Dave_A   3 years ago

      Not the GOP. Donald Trump.
      The losses all point directly at Donald and the braying lunatics he endorsed in the primaries...

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Assholes like this ignore the obvious facts that the guy has been investigated by everybody including the DA of Snakesnaval ID and the worst they've found are some late parking tickets, and the stupid sumbitches continue to claim Trump is crooked.
        Eat shit and die, TDS addled asshole.

      2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

        The only state where Republicans performed to expectation was Florida, where the all-mail-in vote fraud bonanza was legislatively prevented. Probably just a coincidence, right Episiarch?

  6. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Arguments for Moore vs Harper start today to determine if article 1 section 4 of the constitution is valid. The case involves claims courts should decide voting laws and not the state legislature.

    https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/editorials/supreme-court-stop-state-courts-hijacking-federal-elections

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    2. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

      So they could declare a pot portion of the constitution to be unconstitutional?

    3. Dave_A   3 years ago

      The argument isn't whether Art 1 Sec 4 is valid.

      The argument is over whether to read Art 1 Sec 4 in a profoundly stupid and ahistorical way, such that elections law becomes uniquely untouchable by the courts....

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Man. Act blue hired some really dumb seasonal workers this year.

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

          Tell me, what other parts of US law are non-reviewable then?

          In what world would the founders – who exquisitely balanced the branches of government against each other to prevent overreach – grant state legislatures the un-reviewable/un-accountable authority to set federal election rules such that even a flagrant violation of the 1st Amendment (like ‘only atheists can vote’) couldn’t be challenged in court?

          Because THAT is what the ‘Independent State Legislature Doctrine’ claims.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            Tell me you're hoping to get through G3 this year, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

          2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            In what world would the founders – who exquisitely balanced the branches of government against each other to prevent overreach – grant state legislatures the un-reviewable/un-accountable authority to set federal election rules such that even a flagrant violation of the 1st Amendment (like ‘only atheists can vote’) couldn’t be challenged in court?

            The one where those very same founders wrote an explicit clause in the constitution granting the state legislatures exclusive purview to make elections laws. Federal supremacy, which didn't exist until the 14th amendment, dictates that those laws cannot supersede federal law. That's now what this case is about. This is another good example, by the way, Episiarch. You. Are. So. Fucking. Bad. At. Socking. Seriously dude.

        2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          I'm amazed you haven't realized this is Episiarch/Mike Laursen yet. You're usually sharper than this.

          1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

            Oh, he knows. He just wanted to use his inane insult of the day a few more times.

  7. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-reserve-unveils-climate-risk-proposal-tor-big-banks-public-comment

    The Federal Reserve Board of Governors on Dec. 2 invited public comment on proposed principles for managing climate-related risks of banks with $100 billion or more in assets.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Good thing they just quadrupled the cost of carbon making any business fall under regulations.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Greta smiles (or whatever her autistic equivalent looks like).

        1. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

          She can literally see greenhouse emissions, man! Her autism gives her superpowers!

    2. Davedave   3 years ago

      Claiming not to be a Nazi while linking Nazi propaganda... How's that working out for you?

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Nazis against climate change propaganda!

        Eh, doesn’t really work, dumbfuck.

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        If you're going for parody, you're either trying too hard, or are just clueless.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          Never assume cupidity where stupidity will suffice and in Davedave's case, we have stupid in industrial amounts.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

            Davedave bought the Costco-sized bucket of stupid and ate it all at once.

            1. Smack Daddy   3 years ago

              I miss davedavedave, he was always straight and to the point.

              1. Sevo   3 years ago

                Daveasshole bought two. And drank them.
                The same damn lies repeated for 7 years now; you'd think there'd be a bit of intelligence among the TDS-addled shit-piles, but nope. Not a lick.

      3. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

        You’re clinically retarded, aren’t you?

      4. DesigNate   3 years ago

        Shrike isn’t going to fuck you, no matter how stupid you are.

        1. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          Correct. While he appreciates the mental incapacity of a 7 year old boy, it's really the butthole of the 7 year old boy that he's most interested in.

    3. CE   3 years ago

      What's the climate related risk for a bank? Lower heating bills in the winter? Higher AC bills in the summer?

  8. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    China relaxes Zero COVID rules following protests.

    Trudeau stands alone against the unclean horde.

  9. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Sentencing memo for fbi coerced Whitmer kidnapper is pretty amazing. Gets compared to 9/11 hijackers.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/julie_kelly2/status/1600197584500424741

    DoJ is asking for life in prison.

    1. Uilleam   3 years ago

      Holy shit these people are all certifiable.

    2. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Whomever referenced Jan. 6th, 2020 needs a swift blow to the head with a baseball bat.

      1. Dillinger   3 years ago

        recent video shows a simple stroll down an NYC street can get you this.

  10. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    No killer robots in San Francisco.

    How about robots with hoses strong enough to spray off sidewalks?

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      No self respecting robot will do the job.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      How about robots set on "stun"?

    3. Dillinger   3 years ago

      24" diameter roombas

    4. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Can’t use water in California.

    5. Dave_A   3 years ago

      Framing EOD ROVs as 'killer robots' has got to be the laugh-of-the-day.....

      It's a huge RC car with a camera, single-shot water-slug gun & a claw-arm... Not goddamn ED-209

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Not nearly a match for the idiocy of your posts, daveasshole.

  11. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

    The Bad News for Trump Piles Up

    But.......

    HUNTER BIDEN'S PENIS !!

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      You have a strange, deranged obsession with penises. I'd strongly suggest going to see a shrink.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        I'm not the one demanding investigations into Hunter's dic-pik collection.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          You keep calling it that. It isn't and you know it.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            Talking points!

            1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

              And the stupidest one too.

              1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

                This is an old Buttplug trick. Try to minimize the evidence of fraud and pay for play, by making it all about some sexual misdeed instead.

                His dishonesty is predictable.

        2. Sevo   3 years ago

          "I’m not the one demanding investigations into Hunter’s dic-pik collection."

          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
          Turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

        3. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          Tell you what, we'll investigate the documented financial misdealings under color of law, illegal firearms, illegal drugs, prostitution and molestation of his 14 year old niece and we'll let you investigate the dick pics, deal?

          1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

            "financial misdealings under color of law"

            Spoken like a true lawyer...

      2. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Mostly ones on children. Children and Hunter seem to be the penises he is most concerned about.

        1. Ted AKA Teddy Salad, CIA/US Ballet Force   3 years ago

          Hunter fucks underage girls so Shrike is interested.

        2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          He's been obsessed with Trump's "mushroom dick" for 6 years now too. So much so that he actually just mentioned it about a week and a half ago, before he settled on the HUNTER BIDEN'S PENIS narrative from Democratic Underground.

    2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   3 years ago

      I'm sure it's just a coincidence that in the past couple days when #TheResistance collectively decided to frame this as a revenge porn / dick pic issue, you did the same.

      On the plus side, that framing is more convincing than the RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION angle your intel community allies originally went with.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Defend Biden at all costs. Shrikes mantra.

      2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        Until your rat-fuckers find something more incriminating than "Big Guy 10%" it will remain a dik-pic nontroversy.

        You've only had two years to "investigate" the contents of that laptop. It must have a lot of porn on it.

        1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

          It's been buried by the Democrat establishment for two years. Sorry, fucker, but it's out in the open to take your precious Joe Biden out.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

            What is out? Big Guy 10% ?

            You might be just the simpleton that thinks that has some meaning as a stand-alone quote.

            1. Agammamon   3 years ago

              You're the simpleton pushing it as a standalone quote.

              1. Agammamon   3 years ago

                It's not.

                1. Sevo   3 years ago

                  turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a kiddie-diddler and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
                  If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
                  turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

            2. R Mac   3 years ago

              You’ve become a bigger liar than Lying Jeffy, pedo.

          2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            Don't you know? Joe Biden: CLEANEST POLITICIAN EVER!

            1. The Team Struggling   3 years ago

              Everybody forgets about the plagiarism in law school. Surely the most shameful thing Joe's ever done.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

                Obviously. Joe just plagiarized off Corn Pop.

          3. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

            "buried by the Democrat establishment for two years", lol.

            Care to list the places where the information was inaccessible to the public for two years? Twitter blocked the NYPo story for weeks or months(?), but no one ever blocked the NYPO's website, nor anyone else's, AFAIK. How could that honestly be characterized a "buried"?

            I read the emails when they were released, over two years ago. Were you asleep?

        2. Super Scary   3 years ago

          "Until your rat-fuckers find something more incriminating than “Big Guy 10%” it will remain a dik-pic nontroversy."

          Please continue to claim it was just about paying a tab at a bar. It really highlights your consistent dishonesty.

        3. Dave_A   3 years ago

          They don't even have the actual laptop, and never have... The FBI has that & the FBI isn't talking....

          Just Rudy's USB drive....

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            Man, there is lying pile of lefty shit and then there's this asshole.

          2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            A curious person might wonder why the FBI hasn't released the conclusions of its investigation of the laptop they've had in their possession for 3 years to clear Hunter Biden's good name, Episiarch.

            1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

              Does the FBI usually release information "to clear the good names" of PEPs?

      3. Dave_A   3 years ago

        The framing that Rudy Guliani diligently delivered an unaltered copy of Hunter's laptop drive - with no additional items copied onto it after the fact - to the NY post is more laughable....

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          ^TDS-affliction produces steaming piles of shit like this.

        2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

          You really should check your email for the newest ActBlue talking points more often, Episiarch. The laptop has been verified for well over a year now.

        3. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          That was certainly a reasonable suspicion at the time, given that Giuliani had possession of the data for over a month before shopping it around to the NYPo, mitigated by the fact that the FBI (apparently) received its copy of the data at the same time Rudy did--any alterations could simply be checked against the FBI's copy.

          That means that any alterations would have had to have been made prior to Mac guy's sending of copies to the FBI and to Rudy. Assuming Mac guy is telling the truth (about where he got the laptop and what he did with the data), there was little opportunity for anyone to tamper with it without potentially being found out.

    3. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

      I'd be fine if they focused on the corruption. More than fine. I don't need to see his cock and, in fact, wholeheartedly support a man's right to pay for tail while armed and high as fuck.

      Trump's corruption is fair game, just not the only game.

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        Well, that is reasonable. You usually stay out of the fray here.

        Question - Is "Big Guy 10%" meaningful by itself?

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Idiot.

        2. Uilleam   3 years ago

          You know it is, you lying piece of garbage.

        3. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          It is when his son is asking for pay for play bribes. Who else would he be referring to?

          1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

            Well, that’s what Rudy & the Trump folks want everyone to believe anyway…

            I mean, they would *never* alter the contents of material they obtained, to make them look worse for the Bidens… Before giving that material to a tabloid that is the only media org willing to print it…

            Never, I tell you (/sarc)

            And before anyone says it, no the FBI has not authenticated *any* of the information Rudy gave the post. They have just acknowledged that they have had Hunter's laptops in evidence since December of 2019.

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              Fuck off and die, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

            2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

              And before anyone says it, no the FBI has not authenticated *any* of the information Rudy gave the post.

              Yeah, they have, Episiarch. It's also been independently verified by third parties with whom Hunter Biden was in communication. Seriously, you need to check the updated ActBlue PDF. It's got all the newest deflections so that you don't embarrass yourself this badly.

          2. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

            First of all, given the fact that Hunter's entire professional career was based on getting people to believe he had "influence", I would not be surprised if the 10% mentioned in that email, supposedly earmarked for Joe Biden, was really just a clever way for Hunter to get an extra 10% for himself. Certainly, there is no evidence that Joe Biden ever received it. Unless you want to allege--without evidence--that his publicly released tax returns were fraudulent?

            Secondly, bribes for what? In 2017 Joe Biden was a former VP, completely out of the government and unable to accomplish anything in exchange for bribery even if he wanted to.

        4. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          No, of course not. More evidence than that would be needed to nail Joe Biden. Maybe the upcoming Republican investigations will uncover something -- my prediction, though, is no new information uncovered and lots of grandstanding for the cameras, a lot like Democrat-led investigations.

          1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

            a lot like Democrat-led investigations.

            So a good thing, right?

            1. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

              Republicans don't want to find much less reveal any actual graft, just like Democrats. I hate to be the cynic here but they all know they can't start messing with the gravy train. Not for real.

          2. Dave_A   3 years ago

            The point of post-midterm congressional investigations is to dig for campaign issues, not to actually do anything beneficial to the US as a whole....

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              The point of your posts is to provide evidence of yet one more TDS-addled shit-piles.
              Fuck off and die daveasshole.

            2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

              The deception is now perfect! See, Episiarch replied to his post with his sock! That proves they're different!

          3. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            my prediction, though, is no new information uncovered and lots of grandstanding for the cameras, a lot like Democrat-led investigations.

            That's a funny take considering you've been breathlessly updating us with all the latest WaPo headlines every time Liz Cheney takes a bowel movement and spent the last 2 and a half years denying the laptop even existed, even after it was verified by the NYT, Episiarch. Can we assume that you'll likewise be breathlessly updating us on all the latest findings of the Republican congressional committees investigating the laptop?

            Oh and considering the FBI has been sitting on the laptop for 3 years and refusing to investigate or hand over evidence, I also doubt the Republican committees will uncover much. Kinda hard to do when an executive agency with no possibility of oversight says "Fuck you, we're untouchable"

        5. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

          You have to admit that there is little evidence that a Ukrainian energy concern would see any value in having Hunter Biden on its board other than gaining access. Likewise Hunter and his uncle have what to offer China's CEFC beyond access?

          This, of course, is not unique to the Bidens, but access from any highly placed political family is purchased it's leading to something else below the table.

          But who knows. Maybe Hunter's a better lawyer than it appears.

          1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

            He was smart enough to leave his penis pix on a laptop!

          2. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

            Is it possible that Hunter got his jobs because of who his dad was? Sure. Does that actually indicate that any corruption occurred? No, there’s no evidence of that.

            On the flip-side, the idea that *Joe Biden* somehow master-minded getting all of the ‘5 Eyes’ countries and the World Bank to join the US in demanding that a Ukrainian prosecutor be fired, solely to protect his black-sheep son from a supposed Ukrainian investigation is beyond-comical…

            But that's what Trump wants us to believe (and tried to extort Zelinsky into investigating)....

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              "...Is it possible that Hunter got his jobs because of who his dad was? Sure. Does that actually indicate that any corruption occurred? No, there’s no evidence of that..."

              TDS-addled daveasshole proves his gullibility yet once again. Fuck off and die, shitpile.

            2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

              On the flip-side, the idea that *Joe Biden* somehow master-minded getting all of the ‘5 Eyes’ countries and the World Bank to join the US in demanding that a Ukrainian prosecutor be fired, solely to protect his black-sheep son from a supposed Ukrainian investigation is beyond-comical…

              That is beyond comical, Episiarch. Fortunately that's not what anyone has accused Biden of doing. He admitted on video to what he did, which was to threaten the government of Ukraine with the loss of a billion dollar loan guarantee unless they dropped their investigation into his black-sheep son. No grand conspiracy of the 5 eyes necessary.

              1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

                That is false. Biden's threat was not "to protect his black-sheep son from a supposed Ukrainian investigation". The Ukrainian investigation into Burisma (which was no longer active at that time) concerned events which had allegedly occurred prior to Hunter's joining its board of directors, so even that old investigation would not have been into anything Hunter Biden had been part of as a director.

        6. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

          If you want to have that conversation, it’s going to have to be after the FBI has finished their case against Hunter, such that the actual computers can be examined… The FBI will not budge one way or the other on the contents, which are evidence in an active investigation….

          As of now the only person other than Hunter and the FBI that has handled the real laptops is the shop-owner. We have no way to tell whether he is telling the whole truth. Further, he accessed the laptops himself & could have altered the contents either intentionally or incidentally.

          The chain of custody between Hunter and the NY Post is irreparably tarnished - as the drive was in the hands of the Trump Campaign before it reached the Post….

          WaPo story on what is and is not verifiable (and what was added to the drive after-the-fact):https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/03/30/hunter-biden-laptop-data-examined/

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            Stuff your TDS up your ass, eat shit and die, pathetic excuse for humanity.

          2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            You should see about getting that update talking points memo, Episiarch. March was a long time ago.

    4. R Mac   3 years ago

      Nobody is fooled by your lies, pedo.

    5. Mike Laursen   3 years ago (edited)

      There was recent news (that ENB didn’t mention!) that, unlike Taibbi’s Twitter thread, does strengthen the case that the FBI interfered with Twitter’s decision making on the Hunter Biden story:

      https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/elon-musk-fires-twitter-deputy-general-counsel-jim-baker-amid-hunter-biden-laptop-fallout

      “Before joining Twitter, Baker also worked as general counsel at the FBI, where he was a key figure in the bureau’s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.”

      …

      “Taibbi said Tuesday that he and another journalist, Bari Weiss, were dealing ‘with obstacles to new searches’ when Weiss discovered that Baker was responsible for releasing the files over the weekend.”

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Thanks for the update to yesterday’s news

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          No kidding. Mike is one of the slowest here.

          1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

            Maybe if the senstive fuck didn't block everyone who mildly irritated him, he'd know about this shit.

          2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            Now you understand why his Dave_A sock is spewing 8 months old talking points.

            Maybe tomorrow he'll swing by to tell us that Brian Sicknick didn't actually die from being beaten to death by a fire extinguisher.

    6. Brian   3 years ago

      It’s kind of like Watergate: the scandal is the cover-up.

      1. Dave_A   3 years ago

        The 'scandal' is the post-dated files that would indicate to anyone-with-a-brain that the Trump folks tampered with the drive before they gave it to the NY Post...

        But that doesn't get reported on AM radio.....

        1. Diarrheality   3 years ago

          Forensic examination of the metadata says otherwise. The FBI authenticated the laptop. Hell, even the New York Times and the Washington Post begrudgingly admitted its authenticity. So, unless you're able to provide a credible link to substantiate your obvious bullshit, fuck off.

          1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

            The laptop has been authenticated, but public knowledge of what is on the laptop comes via a disk drive that has a copy of its files with Rudy Giuliani as one of the people in the copy’s chain of possession.

            Has the FBI confirmed that the copy of the drive matches the original? Have the contents of the original been released to the public? (I’m genuinely asking. I think I know the answers to those two questions but there may have been some FBI announcement that I missed.)

            1. Dave_A   3 years ago

              The FBI - as is their SOP - has not commented on the contents of the actual laptops (which are evidence in an ongoing investigation).

              No one has actually compared the copy to the original.

              While some of the data in the copy can be authenticated as genuine, large portions cannot.

              "Soon after that period of inactivity — and months after the laptop itself had been taken into FBI custody — three new folders were created on the drive. Dated Sept. 1 and 2, 2020, they bore the names “Desktop Documents,” “Biden Burisma” and “Hunter. Burisma Documents.”

              Williams also found records on the drive that indicated someone may have accessed the drive from a West Coast location in October 2020, little more than a week after the first New York Post stories on Hunter Biden’s laptop appeared.

              Over the next few days, somebody created three additional folders on the drive, titled, “Mail,” “Salacious Pics Package” and “Big Guy File” — an apparent reference to Joe Biden."

              Source: Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2022/03/30/hunter-biden-laptop-data-examined/

              1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                Thanks.

                1. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

                  It is truly generous of your sock to link to the same WaPo article you've posted dozens of times in the past to help you understand the objective facts of the case, huh Episiarch?

              2. Sevo   3 years ago

                TDS-addled daveasshole tries once again to deflect attention.
                Forget it, asshole; we are well on to you; fuck off and die.

              3. Diarrheality   3 years ago

                I wrote credible link. This article is from March of 2022.

          2. Dave_A   3 years ago

            The FBI has had the actual laptops since 2019, they haven't authenticated anything from the Rudy Drive (which you are referring to as 'the laptop' despite the fact that Rudy never had any laptop).

            If you actually READ the Washington Post story rather than just peruse the headline, you would find out that it's the source of the information that I just posted...

            Specifically, that (a) the metadata is missing, and (b) file-dates show the contents of the information provided to the NY Post were altered after the actual laptops were in FBI Custody....

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              Fuck off and die, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

              1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

                Wouldn't "la la la" be easier to type?

            2. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

              Don't forget (c) this was debunked months ago and your own WaPo as well as the NYT have acknowledged the veracity of the contents of the laptop because (d) all of the incriminating information has been corroborated by cross-referencing records of the people Hunter Biden was communicating with.

              Hope that helps, Episiarch.

              1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

                It does help that you appear to be acknowledging that the data has been tampered with--if not the "incriminating" email re "10% for the big guy" or the dick pics.

                1. Diarrheality   3 years ago

                  Nice attempt as steelmanning, but your post is covered in straw.

    7. Brian   3 years ago

      I’m old enough to remember 2016, when silly social media posts referencing Hillary Clinton and satan together were all there left needed to know that our democracy had been hacked and the 2016 election was illegitimate.

      Fast forward 4 years, democrats are caught colluding with social media, suppressing news, and spreading disinformation for the sole purpose of influencing the presidential election, and the same people who were clutching their 2016 pearls all yawn, declare it “old news”, and call anyone who notices the difference a Nazi sympathizer.

      I can’t take the left seriously. Their standards are always for other people.

      1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        I get that there are people on the Left who are dismissive of the entire story as "old news".

        What I am seeing here is that many commenters are confusing that type of partisan dismissiveness with Reason's observing that Taibbi's "Twitter Files" didn't reveal anything new. That's not partisanship, that's just acknowledgement of reality.

        As I linked to at the top of this comment thread, there was a revelation related to the "Twitter Files" but it had to do with the back story of the story rather than their content of the story itself.

        1. Brian   3 years ago

          It’s not about you. I have no patience for people who declared “Jesus vs. Hillary” Facebook posts from Russians stole our democracy, but democrats colluding with twitter execs to stop news they don’t like and spreading lies about its fairness is just “muh private companah speech!”

        2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          Good thing then that my comment wasn't about me.

          1. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            Good thing then that my comment wasn’t about me.

            I get that there are people on the Left who are dismissive of the entire story as “old news”.

            What I am seeing here is that many commenters are confusing that type of partisan dismissiveness with Reason’s observing that Taibbi’s “Twitter Files” didn’t reveal anything new. That’s not partisanship, that’s just acknowledgement of reality.

            As I linked to at the top of this comment thread, there was a revelation related to the “Twitter Files” but it had to do with the back story of the story rather than their content of the story itself.

            Nope, totally not about you.

            Thanks for that timely link to the same information that was released days ago and posted in threads where you were pimping the nothingburger old news narrative though, much appreciated that you could educate us Episiarch.

            1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

              The impact of your constantly reminding us that you've outed a sock is somewhat diminished by your using your own sock, isn't it?

              1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

                LOL. That's my old friend, Tulpa!

    8. Dave_A   3 years ago

      Or Rudy Guliani's photoshopping of it, anyway....

      The 'Hunter Hunter Hunter' crowd has yet to explain how their '100% legit copy of Hunter Biden's hard drive' has files/folders on it that were created/modified AFTER the FBI had custody of the actual laptops...

      1. Diarrheality   3 years ago

        Hunter Biden’s hard drive’ has files/folders on it that were created/modified AFTER the FBI had custody of the actual laptops...

        Your commitment to such an ambitious claim yet providing no evidence whatsoever is commendable.

      2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        Do you have a cite?

      3. Brian   3 years ago

        Someone copied it?

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          Seriously, you didn't know that the drive that is the source of all the stories about Hunter Biden is a copy of the drive from the laptop?

          1. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

            That's exactly what he was saying, you fucking retarded piece of shit. When you said:

            The ‘Hunter Hunter Hunter’ crowd has yet to explain how their ‘100% legit copy of Hunter Biden’s hard drive’ has files/folders on it that were created/modified AFTER the FBI had custody of the actual laptops…

            He offered "Someone copied it?" by way of explaining those modifications. He's not asking if someone copied it, he's helpfully explaining to you that that's how it got modified. Where your defense falls apart is that all of the incriminating and salacious shit on the laptop has already been verified through third party corroboration and other leaked materials. Kinda like how the Anthony Weiner laptop inadvertently implicated Hillary Clinton in her illegal email server scandal because of all the exchanges with her galpal Huma Abedin.

      4. Sevo   3 years ago

        Or daveasshole's bullshitting.

      5. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

        Oh dear...

        Seriously Episiarch. Check your email more often. Not even the NYT and WaPo are still pimping this line of defense. We're onto the "It happened, move on" stage now.

    9. Perry Hatchette   3 years ago

      But…….

      You posted dark web links to hardcore child pornography at Reason.com and got your original Sarah Palin's Buttplug account banned.

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

        Which you, apparently, clicked on, thus unwittingly committing the crime of intentionally downloading CP...

  12. JesseAz   3 years ago

    The trend continues. First DoJ raids PV over Ashley Bidens diary. Now it turns out they also set warrants up to get information on Tara Reade, the woman who accused Buden of assault.

    https://www.dailywire.com/news/doj-sought-personal-information-from-tara-reades-twitter-account-after-she-accused-joe-biden-of-sexual-assault

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      The DoJ is being used as the Democrats' an Biden's own personal secret police. Merrick Garland needs to go.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        To think this was the moderate centrist that Liberals raged about for not being appointed to be a Justice.

    2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Don't believe her!

      1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

        "I believe [progressive, especially of color] women [until they interfere with important narratives, criticize gender ideology, or target DNC made men]!" ---every progressive

    3. DeAnnP   3 years ago

      Who was the head of the DoJ for this time frame?

      The initial grand jury date was July 9 of 2020, but a lawyer representing Twitter, Hayden Schottlaender of Perkins Coie, spoke with Reade on Dec. 8 of 2020 to inform her of the subpoena, emails show.

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

        I think you're going to have to actually connect those dots for this crowd... They're not so good with dates.

    4. Kungpowderfinger   3 years ago

      The DOJ being used to attack The Big Guy’s whistleblower? And to censor news that fucks up elections for the DNC?

      Nah, let’s focus on the latest NeverTrump breaking news, as directed.

  13. JesseAz   3 years ago

    The Fauci deposition with the Missouri AG is released. There is a lot of not remembering for the greatest scientist in history.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/Eric_Schmitt/status/1599853022489718784

    1. Longtobefree   3 years ago

      "I have no recollection of those events as you have described them, Senator."

      Oldie but goodie.

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        "What about these emails"

        "Well, they may exist but they probably don't mean what they say, but I can't remember." - Fauci

        Fauci sounds a lot like some of the posters here. Anything he said prior to now is invalid and he doesn't remember.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          He was hacked!

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            The past is racist!

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Fauci does kinda seem like a drunk.

          1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            We should ask an expert. What's Sarcasmic's take?

      2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

        The only acceptable answer is "you have 24 hours to review your notes and find out, or we'll do it for you."

    2. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

      Too local

  14. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    A compromise defense policy bill released Tuesday night would end the Pentagon's policy requiring troops to receive the Covid vaccine — and kicking out those troops who refuse it...

    They realized they can't risk clots killing the readiness of the troops since some of them have two moms or something.

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Call me a crazy sexist, but I think the military has an easier time "handling" deaths from myocarditis that just happen to take place during training exercises than it does handling spontaneous abortions that may or may not be the result of a forced vaccination.

    2. Heedless   3 years ago

      They realized not to underestimate the power of idiots in large numbers. The vaccine conspiracy theories are bullshit, but 20% of the country believes them, and that group has heavy overlap with current and potential military personnel.

      Better to let the unvaxxed in the military than to lose that many trained personnel. Even if being unvaxxed is a foolish decision.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        You mean this conspiracy theory?

        https://www.heart.org/en/news/2022/09/06/myocarditis-from-covid-19-booster-rare-but-risk-highest-among-teen-boys-young-men

        All 28 cases were considered mild. Patients recovered after spending an average of three to four days in the hospital. Across all ages, the risk of developing vaccine-related myocarditis was nine times higher for men than women. Males ages 16-19 faced the highest risk, with young men ages 20-24 having the second-highest risk.

        Military-aged men, I might add (18-24).

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        But wait, there's more.

        https://www.ctvnews.ca/health/coronavirus/risk-of-heart-inflammation-higher-with-moderna-vaccine-study-1.6153060

        Published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, the study found that although cases were rare, men under the age of 40 were the most at-risk of developing heart complications like myocarditis and pericarditis, which usually appeared within 21 days of a second vaccination dose.

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

          A 1:10,000 chance of myocarditis, which requires minimal to no treatment, does no permanent damage & resolves within a week.

          The conspiracy theory is that myocarditis is deadly/causes permanent damage. It's like claiming you have permanent brain damage because you bumped your head on the ceiling.

      3. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

        You don't seem like a mindless drone so I'm sure we can agree that a vaccine that doesn't prevent its target infection is different than a vaccine that does. And that since all vaccinations carry varying degrees of risk a simple cost/benefit analysis on health is warranted.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          No, we must all do as we are told.

          1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

            While you wear Uncle Sam’s uniform, you obey Uncle Sam’s orders. If that is not something you’re OK with, stay a civilian.

        2. Dave_A   3 years ago

          A vaccine that doesn't perfectly prevent infection... You mean like the flu vaccine that is mandatory for all troops every year?

          At present the COVID vaccines are in a similar category as flu: They do not prevent every infection, but they prevent enough (and further reduce the severity of infections that they do not prevent) such that that on the scale of 1.2 million personnel there is a noticeable benefit.

          The cost/benefit analysis is this:
          The cost to the government in lost-productivity and health-care for diseases that have a vaccine is GREATER than the the cost-exposure of requiring the vaccine (including the cost of care for rare side-effects).

          Which is why essentially every vaccine is mandatory for the military. You show up to basic without MMR because your mom was a granola-crunching idiot? You're getting MMR on medical day...

      4. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        https://www.medpagetoday.com/opinion/second-opinions/93340

        The potential risk for vaccine-induced myocarditis was first raised on February 1 in the Jerusalem Post, which reported the hospitalization and intensive-care admission of a healthy 19-year old male 5 days after receiving his second dose of the Pfizer vaccine. This was followed by a nationwide report in the Times of Israel on April 23, later picked up by Reuters on April 25. These news reports suggested that Israel had seen elevated rates of this event after young men were vaccinated with the Pfizer vaccine, almost always after the second dose (56 out of 62 cases or 90%).

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          Again, the conspiracy theory is that 'myocarditis' from COVID vaccination is (A) common, and (B) a serious/life-threatening problem.

          Neither of those are true... But because the heart is involved, conspiracy theorists can claim OMG, SCARY VACCINE, and trust no one will actually look up the details.

      5. CE   3 years ago

        If you're a healthy 20-something adult, how is it foolish to avoid something you don't need?

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          If you are a member of the US military, what you 'need' is no longer your choice.

          The DOD is not willing to risk the cost of treating you for COVID (or the cost in lost productivity while you recover from it), to indulge your paranoia.

    3. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      Looks like you are referring to this news:

      https://www.bmj.com/company/newsroom/new-study-updates-evidence-on-rare-blood-clotting-condition-after-covid-19-vaccination/

      Notably, the article says that this is a possible very rare side effect of traditional COVID-19 vaccines, not mRNA-based vaccines:

      "TTS is currently being investigated as a rare side effect of adenovirus based covid-19 vaccines, which use a weakened virus to trigger an immune response against coronavirus, but no clear evidence exists on the comparative safety of different types of vaccines."

    4. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

      Except none of that is actually happening…

      What we can’t risk is our national defense depending on idiots who see a stupid video on YouTube & decide they won’t follow orders because they believe ‘the order requires me to take an unsafe vaccine’….

      If you won’t obey orders because of pretend danger, what happens when you’re ordered to face a real one (enemy machine gun nest, etc)….

  15. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/energy/europes-energy-crisis-reshaping-geopolitics

    It’s not only Europe that has to bear those costs. The financial vulnerabilities emanating out of Europe threaten to destabilize not only some of the more indebted European countries, but also developing nations and net energy importers around the world. As always, it’s the poor who will lose out the most, and the global south will inevitably bear an enormous burden from an energy war they had nothing to do with in the first place. While the devastating consequences of the pyrrhic energy war between Russia and Europe are already weighing heavily on consumers around the world, it’s only going to get worse in the next year.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    The justices will take up what both sides agree could be a fundamental, even radical change in the way federal elections are conducted...

    Computer modeling should replace ballots.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Algorithms will save democracy!

      1. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Have you seen the fun with the new AI bot that is being promoted?

        https://thefederalist.com/2022/12/07/new-ai-chatbot-covers-for-biden-says-rachel-levine-is-a-woman-can-it-replace-the-washington-post/

        1. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

          So Jen Psaki has learned to code.

        2. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

          AI mirrors it’s training material.

          You are not going to get an AI bot that goes against the marketplace-of-ideas consensus viewpoint, ever – it’s simply not how they work.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Or replace it.

    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      LOL, I recall that it was MAGAs who used projections of data trends modeled from past elections to "prove" that there was fraud in the 2020 election. It was impossible for the current election to vary from trends of past elections (even though there was a pandemic going on and unprecedented use of mail-in voting).

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        We should ignore any aberration in trends because Covid

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          We should recognize that Trump was an aberrant candidate.

          Trends based on George W Bush, John McCain & Mitt Romney don't apply to a man who not only doesn't share a single political platform-item with prior candidates... But behaves like a drunk frat-boy despite being 70 & thus disgusts the 'suburban church-mom' types from swing-states....

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            We should certainly recognize that daveasshole is a TDS-addled lying pile of shit.

      2. DesigNate   3 years ago

        It wasn’t models, it was just the hard numbers from 100+ years of elections.

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

          Any of those other elections have Donald Trump as a candidate? No. The trends (built on roughly similar candidates mostly put forward by a competent party-establishment) are thus invalid.

          2020 was entirely about the person of Donald Trump & his self-centered ‘Oh but my campaign! This must go-away before election day’ imbecilic handling of the COVID situation, nothing more nothing less.

          The simple fact is, he inspires far more hate than he does love – and thus no matter how many Trump supporters turn out there will always be more votes on the other side.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            More lies from TDS-addled shitpile daveasshole.

        2. Sevo   3 years ago

          Trends based on your postings tell us you are a TDS-addled lying pile of shit.
          Fuck off and die.

      3. CE   3 years ago

        What does the computer analysis say about the mail-in voting percentages for each candidate vs the in-person voting percentages in Pennsylvania, compared to the other 49 states?

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          I’m sure you can tell us.

    3. CE   3 years ago

      A Twitter poll would be quicker.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    A state judge hit pause on Oregon's new gun regulations.

    But Portland agrees that only cops should have high capacity mags!

  18. JesseAz   3 years ago

    Has Reason discussed the IRS change on 1099 reporting forcing people with a single 600 dollar transfer requiring a 1099?

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Imagine all the 1099’s from eBay.

      1. defaultdotxbe   3 years ago

        I think because it has to exceed $600 in a single transaction most eBay sales are safe.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          Nope, it’s cumulative.

          1. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

            Correct, and that makes it doubly harmful to people who sell their stuff for income to live. They don't have much to begin with, and now the government will be on their ass, too.

  19. Fist of Etiquette   3 years ago

    Aaron Thomas Mitchell, the former U.S. Customs and Border Protection agent accused of sexually assaulting a teen girl, "was caught on police video saying what appears to be a threat against his accuser..."

    Oh, so suddenly compliance-or-violence is verboten for federal law enforcement?

  20. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

    Warnock wins. Georgia Senator Raphael Warnock will be back for another term. Warnock, a Democrat, beat Republican candidate Herschel Walker

    To his credit, HW's concession was timely and gracious - making Fatass Donnie and Hari Kari look more childish than the dumb jock.

    1. Michael Ejercito   3 years ago

      So you do not expect him to commission a fake dossier accusing Warnock of colluding with the Russians®™ or some other nefarious foreign actors to steal the election?

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        A GOP-led Senate panel released a report Tuesday that details extensive contacts between Trump campaign advisers and Russian intelligence in 2016.

        https://www.npr.org/2020/08/18/903616315/senate-releases-final-report-on-russias-interference-in-2016-election

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
          Turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming
          turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

        2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

          Yeah, too bad half the people who were its sources ended up on fraud charges related to it. A couple are facing prison.

          So maybe use a news source that isn't almost 3 years old and thoroughly refuted.

      2. Dave_A   3 years ago

        The issue with Trump and the Russians had nothing to do with any dossier & everything to do with the scumbags (Manafort, Stone) who Trump hired to run his campaign... Actually seeking out information stolen from the other side by Russian hackers....

        The 'dossier' is irrelevant to what actually happened, but it allows Trump to play the victim by pretending that without it there was nothing to investigate when there very-much-was.....

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          The issue with daveasshole is his dishonesty and his raging case of TDS.
          Eat shit and die, asshole.

    2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      Because that's what matters.

    3. R Mac   3 years ago

      You were banned for posting kiddie porn links.

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

        And you know this because...

    4. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Why are you so happy the Bible thumper won?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        The Bible thumper stayed on Trud's Democrat Plantation.
        The Democrat Plantation: Knowing What's Best for People of Color Since 1828.

  21. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://www.coindesk.com/business/2022/12/05/bankman-fried-is-a-master-of-deflection-securities-lawyer-says/

    “What he’s trying to do is creating narrative that he didn’t do anything wrongful with intention, because that’s what gets you prosecuted criminally,” Murphy said on CoinDesk TV’s “First Mover” on Monday.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      There is even a bigger scandal you would think would concern democrats. A lot of his push to build the crypto was based in poor minority communities in places like Chicago to push FTX on poor households to buy his currency.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        https://www.builtinchicago.org/2022/05/11/ftx-us-opens-hq-chicago-crypto

        Along with opening its Chicago HQ, FTX US wants to help people get into the crypto game and will launch the Chicago Future Fund’s FTX Pilot. The program will provide 100 Chicagoans with $500 a month in supplemental income and financial literacy education.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        That was "systemic racism", not the intent of a major DNC contributor.

        1. Not Robbers=Nut Rubbers   3 years ago

          According to The Atlantic he's a Republican now.

      3. Ignore me!   3 years ago

        Given all the policies Democrats support are catastrophic for poor minority communities, that's just business as usual.

    2. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

      So he's the only person that gets mens Rea even though he did it intentionally?

    3. swillfredo pareto   3 years ago

      FTFA Bankman-Fried is coming under fire for his attempts at using the media to form his own version of events.

      Very few "journalists" seem inclined to discuss how the media is fully enabling his attempt either.

    4. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      This was obvious since his scam interview. "I never knowingly mingled customer money" is what your lawyer tells you to say.

  22. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/06/jim-cramer-says-he-expects-many-layoffs-at-companies-after-christmas.html

    “I’m sure there’ll be many layoffs after Christmas. I don’t want to finger-point at the retailers who’re most likely to be thrown into bankruptcy when the holidays are over, but I do want people to realize that, in a way, our current high-inflation economy is a high-quality problem,” he said.

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      Good thing the GOP won the House so they can investigate Hunter Biden's dik-pic collection.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        You keep pushing that, and it's utter bullshit.

        Here's part of the real story, asshole.

        https://jonathanturley.org/2022/12/04/six-degrees-from-james-baker-a-familiar-figure-reemerges-with-the-release-of-the-twitter-files/

        As thousands of Twitter documents are released on the company’s infamous censorship program, much has been confirmed about the use of back channels by Biden and Democratic officials to silence critics on the social media platform. However, one familiar name immediately popped out in the first batch of documents released through journalist Matt Taibbi: James Baker. For many, James Baker is fast becoming the Kevin Bacon of the Russian collusion scandals.

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          Baker is the forrest gump of FBI related democrat scandals.

        2. Sevo   3 years ago

          when turd isn't posting outright lies, he's attempting to direct attention away from any D's corruption.
          Turd is incapable of honesty except by accident.

        3. Dave_A   3 years ago

          That's *spin* on the story...
          Not accurate, but it's what the Trump crowd is gonna go with...

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            TDS addled steaming pile of shit lies but once more.
            Fuck off and die, asshole.

        4. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          From Turley's blog:

          "As thousands of Twitter documents are released on the company’s infamous censorship program, much has been confirmed about the use of back channels by Biden and Democratic officials to silence critics on the social media platform."

          Thousands of Twitter documents? Released to whom? Maybe to Taibbi, but not to the public. Taibbi has only published a handful of documents so far.

          And none of the Twitter documents reveal "Biden and Democratic officials" attempting to "silence critics" on Twitter. The only evidence released to the public so far about this shows them asking for the sex pics to be taken down. Those aren't "Biden critics"--they are violations of Twitter's existing policies about sexual images. Yes, Twitter executives were shown wrestling with their own policies regarding "hacked materials", but nothing has been released that shows anyone (in the Biden campaign, the DNC or the Trump Administration) asking Twitter to block the NYPo story.

          "However, at the request of the “Biden team” and Democratic operatives, Twitter moved to block the story. It even suspended those who tried to share the allegations with others, including the White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany, who was suspended for linking to the scandal."

          How Turley knows this was done "at the request of the Biden team and Democratic operatives" is puzzling, since none of the Taibbi tweets reveal any such request from anyone.

          The "real story", indeed.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        It's not working.

    2. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago (edited)

      I want to see the GOP inflation plan. Of course they don’t have one.

      OR –

      It will be as retarded as the Democrat’s Inflation Reduction Act which everyone knows was a grab-ass political cover of their unrelated pet projects and won’t reduce inflation in any meaningful way.

      1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        You really are fully retarded, aren't you? This is all on your butt boi, Biden.

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

          I just insulted Biden's inflation plan as worthless, you dumbass.

          Perhaps you are like Sevo and that dumbass Overt and just copy and paste your replies without ever reading what you are replying to.

          1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

            Why do they need to read what you write? They already know what you think. And when what you write conflicts with the voices in their heads, the only explanation is that you're lying.

            1. JesseAz   3 years ago

              You defending shrike for the same behaviors as yourself is the chef's kiss. You know, the cooks that don't burn meat and know what cuban sandwiches are.

              1. sarcasmic   3 years ago

                That's funny. I almost wrote that you'd swoop in and call my observation an act of defending someone. You're as predictable as you are stupid.

            2. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

              Why do they need to read what you write? They already know what you think.

              Well, he is pretty fucking predictable.
              Post 1) Defend Democrats or Trash Republicans
              Post 2) Deny that he's a Democrat for Defending Democrats or Trashing Republicans

              1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

                He hasn't even paid the bet that he lost years ago.

      2. Brandybuck   3 years ago

        I waited for the Republican's healthcare plan. After eight years of saying they wanted to repeal and replace Obamacare, nothing happened but replacing some mortar bricks in the edifice. Never mind that dozens of conservative and libertarian think tanks had replacement plans ready to go, the party itself had nothing. The legislators themselves had nothing.

        And so despite two years of solid Republican control of the House, Senate, and White House, and two more years of less solid but still firm control... we got nothing. Obamacrap is still law of the land, unchanged in its particulars.

        So no, I don't expect Republicans to do anything about inflation. The age of Reagan is gone. He was a RINO anyway. If alive today he would be an apostate #nevertrumper. Maybe we can get a mild tax cut, but it will be coupled with a massive spending increase of the sort Trump gave us. Exacerbating inflation.

        Keynes was WRONG! You fight inflation by CUTTING spending!

        1. JesseAz   3 years ago

          I'm not shocked that you are waiting for government to mandate what healthcare you can buy. I'm really not.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            Yep, another "libertarian" for government control.

        2. sarcasmic   3 years ago

          The difference between Republicans and Democrats isn't one of liberty vs tyranny. Neither party gives a shit about liberty. They only difference is what they want to control and who they want to control it. Republicans have no desire to control health care, nor do they care about liberty and free markets. So they're going to leave it alone.

        3. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

          And so despite two years of solid Republican control of the House, Senate, and White House, and two more years of less solid but still firm control… we got nothing.

          The GOP is not worth a bucket of piss.

          On healthcare Donnie famously said "No one knew healthcare reform was so difficult".

          Yeah, everybody but you, Fatass Donnie you incompetent liar.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a lying pile of lefty shit.
            Turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
            If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming
            turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

          2. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

            The GOP isn't worth a bucket of piss, but since the only alternative is your misanthropic demons of hell party, shrike, they're the most freedom and democracy can hope for.

        4. Marshal   3 years ago

          Libertarians for government health plans? That freedom stuff has got to go.

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

            Don't you know? People can't be free until all the stuff they want is free.

        5. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

          replacement plans ready to go,

          Eliminate all laws and regulations concerning healthcare. That's it. That's the answer. Replacing with a new leviathan is not the answer.

          1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

            Eliminate all laws and regulations concerning healthcare.

            That was the plan of no one in Congress.

            1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

              And what's your plan, Buttplug? Please, enlighten us as to what it may contain.

            2. Brandybuck   3 years ago

              Ditto. That wasn't even the plan of Der Trumpster.

              Literally no one but the anarchist wing of the libertarian movement wanted to scrap all laws related directly or indirectly to healthcare.

              But there were plans to reduce the government management and control of the industry and provision and plans. There were plans to change directions away from economic fascist control of the industry, away for socialist takeover of the industry, but no one in the halls of government, Democrat or Republican, cared.

              1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

                And do you have any plans for the economy or healthcare, Brandy? Please enlighten us as well.

        6. Sevo   3 years ago

          "I waited for the Republican’s healthcare plan..."

          Brandyshit here claims to be a Libertarian!

        7. DesigNate   3 years ago

          1st: Why should they have to replace it? The default libertarian position is for the government to fuck off trying to control any sector of the economy.

          2nd: you can thank RINO pieces of shit like McCain for blocking any attempt at outright repeal because “nobody is proposing a replacement”.

        8. CE   3 years ago

          Libertarians don't wait for anyone's health plan.

      3. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

        They'll get right on the inflation thing after they finish the Hunter Biden investigations. Priorites!

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          How much time was spent on investigating 1/6?

          1. Dave_A   3 years ago

            Yes, because a bunch of shit-kickers sacking Congress is at all comparable to Trump's fantasy of Biden 'corruption'....

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              Stuff your TDS up your ass, steaming pile of shit.

  23. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Here's one ENB missed!

    https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/indonesia-criminal-code-tourists-intl-hnk/index.html

    "From our point of view as tourism industry players, this law will be very counterproductive for the tourism industry in Bali -- particularly the chapters about sex and marriage," said Putu Winastra, chairman of the country's largest tourism group, the Association of The Indonesian Tours And Travel Agencies (ASITA).

    1. mad.casual   3 years ago

      ^Without card carrying membership and a duly elected board of representatives, how can we even know they're participating in an organized sex trade (NTTAWWT)?

  24. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/KimDotcom/status/1600443243497369601?t=t9-zMIoeY_HI1FpsjH5GcQ&s=19

    What the hell?

    [Link]

    1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      YIHAT ain't what it used to be...

  25. rev-arthur-l-kuckland   3 years ago

    The erratic former president!

    Good thing we don't care about the current one that just approved a 1.6 billion dollar deal for Raytheon to build a weapons system in Ukraine to provoke the Russians!

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      NG just got an order of 100 B21 bombers at 700 mil a piece.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Just in time for Christmas!

    2. JimboJr   3 years ago

      current president:

      - signs blatantly unconstitutional EO's that he knows will get struck down
      - forgets that he did it via EO and claims it passed congress by a few votes

      But his Twitter account? Pristine! No mean tweets, so all is forgiven.

      1. Dave_A   3 years ago

        No encouraging his supporters to sack the Capitol.

        Trump got away with posting shit that would have gotten anyone else banned. It was only the capitol riot that finally made the tech industry say 'enough with this' and pull his accounts.

      2. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago (edited)

        Biden is certainly not the best President, but he was the best option at the time. Maybe it’s to do with his age? I'm reminds of another elderly politician, Donald Trump, who infamously likes to claim that he was responsible for a veterans’ support bill that was actually passed during the Obama Administration:

        “President Donald Trump abruptly ended a Saturday news conference after a reporter challenged him on a lie about veterans health care he has told more than 150 times.

        Trump, speaking at his Bedminster, New Jersey, golf club, had claimed again that he is the one who got the Veterans Choice program passed – adding, “They’ve been trying to get that passed for decades and decades and decades and no president’s ever been able to do it, and we got it done.”

        In fact, former President Barack Obama signed the Choice program into law in 2014. The law, which allowed eligible veterans to be covered by the government for care provided by doctors outside the VA system, was a bipartisan initiative spearheaded by two senators Trump has repeatedly criticized, Bernie Sanders of Vermont and the late John McCain of Arizona.

        What Trump signed was a 2018 law, the VA MISSION Act, that modified and expanded the eligibility criteria from the Choice program. Rather than tout that bill, Trump has claimed over and over that he created Veterans Choice itself – after others had failed for “50 years.”

        “Why do you keep saying that you passed Veterans Choice?” CBS News White House correspondent Paula Reid asked Trump at the Saturday news conference, during which Trump announced executive actions on coronavirus relief.

        As Trump tried to call on another reporter instead, Reid continued, “You said that you passed Veterans Choice. It was passed in 2014…it was a false statement, sir.”

        Trump paused, then responded: “OK. Thank you very much, everybody.” He then walked away as the song “YMCA” played.

        Trump had either never or almost never been challenged on the Veterans Choice claim before Reid did so.”

        https://edition.cnn.com/2020/08/08/politics/trump-veterans-choice-paula-reid/index.html

    3. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

      Provoke the Russians? What a laugh…

      Russia tries to put the USSR back together through overt military conquest (Georgia in 07, Ukraine in 14) & we’re ‘provoking them’ by saying ‘that’s not allowed anymore’?

  26. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://thehill.com/homenews/ap/ap-health/ap-new-zealand-court-rules-against-anti-vax-parents-of-ill-baby/

    A New Zealand court temporarily took away medical custody of a baby from his parents on Wednesday after they refused blood transfusions for him unless the blood came from donors who were unvaccinated against COVID-19.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      It takes a village.

    2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      Pure evil. It's come to this. Another conspiracy theory turns out to be true.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Are you believing your lying eyes again?

      2. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        It's a six-month lag time on conspiracy theories right now. Wait six months, and it's not just fully vindicated, but even deeper than you thought.

      3. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

        You think the government should have let the kid die? Because that is what would have happened if he was left with his parents.
        Blood banks don't have a separate stock of 'COVID unvaccinated' blood.... The parents demand is impossible.

    3. Dave_A   3 years ago

      So what then, let him die because his parents are nutballs?

      There is no such thing as 'COVID non-vaccinated blood' in the blood banks. That's just not something any sane person would ever think needed to be tracked.

      So the kid either gets taken away by the state & given surgery...
      Or is left with the parents & dies....

      1. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

        The right answer is that the state does not own the child so sorry.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          Maybe we should let parents kill their kids with their ignorance, but that's not the answer anywhere civilized.

  27. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Sandra nailed it - he's running again.

    https://nypost.com/2022/12/07/bidens-macrons-reportedly-toasted-2024-reelection-run/

    Although President Biden hasn’t officially announced that he’ll run for a second term, he and first lady Jill Biden joined French leader Emmanuel Macron in a toast to a 2024 reelection campaign at last week’s White House state dinner, according to a report.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago (edited)

      The change to move the first DNC nominee election to Carolina was the proof.

      1. CE   3 years ago

        Yeah, in what other kind of contest can one of the contestants change the rules?

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          You mean, other than in any other primary, run by any political party?

    2. ElvisIsReal   3 years ago

      Mistaking the ability to cheat with popularity.

  28. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    Poor ENB (and Democrats). They have to thread a needle by keeping attention on Trump, casting him as the Worst Person Ever and unworthy of consideration even by Republicans, but making sure Democrats can run against him in 2024.

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Trump organization is a much bigger scandal than something like FTX.

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      Don't you think Trump's announcement re 2024 might have helped them somewhat in this regard?

  29. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    Don't know why progressives are so upset. Isn't this what they any anyway?

    https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/polygamous-leader-arizona-20-wives-children-feds-say-rcna60319

    Samuel Rappylee Bateman, of Colorado City, Arizona, said it was the will of God to encourage his followers, “including the minor children, to engage in sexual acts," according to the affidavit filed Friday in federal court in the Eastern District of Washington.

    1. Agammamon   3 years ago

      Why do polygamist always make their wives dress in a uniform?

      1. Mother's Lament   3 years ago

        I'd do little French maid outfits or Princess Leah bikini armor.

  30. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

    "Algorithms get a horrible rap these days, with many in Congress itching to ban or restrict their use by tech platforms and the chattering classes accusing them of everything from driving political polarization to encouraging extremism, ruining people's mental health, spreading fake news, and swaying elections."

    Ruining people's mental health? That's the job of human gaslighters and propagandists.

    Besides, if you lose you mind because of things you see on Facebook, you probably have bigger problems.

  31. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://www.foxbusiness.com/politics/elon-musk-fires-twitter-deputy-general-counsel-jim-baker-amid-hunter-biden-laptop-fallout

    Elon Musk said that Twitter’s former Deputy General Counsel Jim Baker was “exited” from the company on Tuesday after revelations about his role in the platform’s handling of the Hunter Biden laptop story.

    Before joining Twitter, Baker worked as general counsel at the FBI, where he was involved in the bureau’s investigation into alleged Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election.

    1. R Mac   3 years ago

      Private company. Not fascism.

  32. Sandra (formerly OBL)   3 years ago

    Is this a joke?

    NEW -- Doug Emhoff embraces the burden of being the most prominent Jew in American politics.

    The Vice President's husband is more prominent than Schumer, Sanders, the Jewish Supreme Court justices, and Jewish billionaire political donors like Bloomberg?

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      Wingnut.com cites George Soros and Woody Allen as America's most dangerous Jews.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Cite?

      2. Sevo   3 years ago

        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.
        Turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

      3. R Mac   3 years ago

        You were banned for posting kiddie porn links.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          ...says crack investigator.

    2. JimboJr   3 years ago

      Had to look him up, though his name did look familiar. Also didn't know he was a Jew.

      Not only is he not the most prominent Jew in American politics, he is not prominent in any way at all, and he also isn't really in politics.

      Talk about trying to make a story out of nothing. Maybe this person could have done some work on the Steele dossier or muller report.

    3. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Is this a joke?

      Yes, several. In the realm of Jews in politics right now, he's the biggest dick in the room. Just ask the VP.

      1. Agammamon   3 years ago

        And she would know from a big dick!

    4. Agammamon   3 years ago

      I, literally, until this moment, never knew his name. I still don't know what he looks like.

    5. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

      And his daughter, Olive Oyl, is the world's hottest model.

      https://media1.popsugar-assets.com/files/thumbor/27EBiigw3YOQJpUwISf1WzklIdU/fit-in/2048xorig/filters:format_auto-!!-:strip_icc-!!-/2021/01/28/933/n/1922564/e2d386d260132b8d975749.35530622_/i/ella-emhoff-modeling-contract.jpg

    6. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      The article headline (in Politico) actually says "one of the", not "the", but it's just a headline. Which are, as you know, designed to capture the reader's interest, not form the basis of your entire argument.

  33. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    This is why the next batch of The Twitter Files has been delayed.

    https://mobile.twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1600243756074049537

    We can now tell you part of the reason why. On Tuesday, Twitter Deputy General Counsel (and former FBI General Counsel) Jim Baker was fired. Among the reasons? Vetting the first batch of “Twitter Files” – without knowledge of new management.

    What was Baker trying to do? Remove and delete files?

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Ya think?

    2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      Yes

    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      Assuming the vetting of public releases of confidential information is what a company's "Deputy General Counsel" does, it's a fair assumption.

      The "without knowledge of new management" part seems unlikely to be true.

  34. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    https://mobile.twitter.com/mtaibbi/status/1600244722819543040

    Over the weekend, while we both dealt with obstacles to new searches, it was @BariWeiss who discovered that the person in charge of releasing the files was someone named Jim. When she called to ask “Jim’s” last name, the answer came back: “Jim Baker.

    “My jaw hit the floor,” says Weiss.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

      Still dedicated to crushing disinformation.

  35. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    Trump fans can write the case off as more political persecution

    Clearly only a Trump fan would think something so despicable.

    1. Mickey Rat   3 years ago

      One can think that Trump is an unsavory figure and believe that these investigations against him and his holdings are politically motivated.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        What kind of partisan tribal thinking is that?

      2. JesseAz   3 years ago

        Stop questioning the good intentions of 7 years of investigation against a man instead of a crime! That is totally normal and justified libertarian backed governance!

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          When the man in question is a mobbed up crook from the underbelly of New York real-estate, who's entire life has been a never ending pile-up of bankruptcies, breach-of-contract lawsuits & other poorly executed frauds...

          7 years of investigation sounds about right.

          1. JesseAz   3 years ago

            You've already made it clear you enjoy political prosecutions. You can go tell your bosses the good job you did today.

          2. Sevo   3 years ago

            "When the man in question is a mobbed up crook from the underbelly of New York real-estate, who’s entire life has been a never ending pile-up of bankruptcies, breach-of-contract lawsuits & other poorly executed frauds…"

            When a TDS-addled shit-pile makes claims like this, you can assume assholery on a grand scale.
            Fuck off and die, shit-pile.

    2. Sevo   3 years ago

      Buffett spent years claiming his (free) flying on Net Jets wasn't income; they stuck him with interest charges. Some laws are 'flexible'

    3. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      I did not vote for Trump and will not vote for Trump and all these lawfare attacks on him are clearly politburo level political moves and nothing more. It's plain as day to any rational thinker.

      1. R Mac   3 years ago

        Everyone is going to call you a leftist for saying you don’t like Trump!

        — sarc

      2. Dave_A   3 years ago

        So he didn't scam people out of their money on multiple occasions during his pre-politics career?

        His campaign (via Roger Stone) wasn't in contact with known SVR front-org Wikileaks during the campaign, with regard to obtaining illegally-sourced dirt on Hillary/the DNC? The Trump Tower meeting with SVR operatives didn't happen?

        He didn't employ white-collar criminals Paul Manafort & Roy Cohen in critical capacities?

        He didn't twice attempt to frame members of the Biden family for corruption?

        Didn't encourage his supporters to sack the Capitol on Jan 6?

        Didn't call Georgia election officials and demand they 'find' enough votes so he could win the state....

        Oh wait, all of this stuff DID happen.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          daveasshole is a lying, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.
          Eat shit and die, asshole.

  36. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/federal-reserve-unveils-climate-risk-proposal-tor-big-banks-public-comment

    1. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      The federal reserve can control the weather!

      1. MK Ultra   3 years ago

        Thought it was the Rothschilds.

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/dc-politics/dc-lawmaker-says-recent-snowfall-caused-byrothschilds-controlling-the-climate/2018/03/18/daeb0eae-2ae0-11e8-911f-ca7f68bff0fc_story.html

        1. Square = Circle   3 years ago

          I'm sure that will be hyped just as much as MTG's "Jewish space lasers." Oh, wait, he's a (D). Never mind.

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Damn antisemitic Republicans.

  37. Brandybuck   3 years ago

    > "For one thing, Trump is no longer a blank slate onto which his supporters can project their maximal expectations. He is a known quantity, including being known as an anchor to his party's electoral chances."

    This is true, but I don't think it matters. We knew what we needed to know about Trump in 2016, but the entirely of the GOP leadership caved and let him have the nomination rather than anger a small but loud portion of their base. I don't see how the present is any different. Except in one way...

    In 2016 no one took him seriously. Those seeking the Republican nomination certainly did not, and the Democrat candidate certainly did not. That's different now. There's a huge desire now to get the Republican Party back to some form of conservative territory. I'm not sure Democrats have learned their lesson, they'll still discount a Trump campaign and continue to call average Americans a "basket of deplorables". They barely, just barely, won the 2020 election, but no matter, their heads are in the sand. But Republicans have seen the damage done to their national and local parties, and aren't going to let an angry populist walk all over their institutions. Populists should be heard but anger is a motivation, not a principle.

    Back in 2016 I said there was no way Trump could win. In 2020 I said no way he could win (yet he almost did). I won't make the same mistake in 2024. He can win, despite his broken CAPSLOCK key and incoherent rants. He is a master at stirring up anger, and the anger will trample any principle put before it.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Are you saying the anger is unjustified?

      1. Brandybuck   3 years ago

        No, it's quite justified. I'm angry too. But anger is not a policy prescription. Anger is motivation but reason is what must guide our policies. Trump is all emotion no thoughtfulness. He knows how to tap into that anger better than anyone, but he can't govern effectively except to feed hate back into that anger.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          That’s probably why we had so much inflation and so many wars when he was president.

          1. Dave_A   3 years ago

            Yes, because running away from war & negotiating with terrorists is how you make America 'Great'... NOT....

            As for inflation, it's Trump's spending in 2020 that lead to the inflation....

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              daveasshole is a lying, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.
              Eat shit and die, shit-pile.

              1. DesigNate   3 years ago

                I appreciate that they’ve embraced their inner neocon, so at least they aren’t pretending anymore.

                1. Sevo   3 years ago

                  My concern is assuming TDS-addled shits like this adopt any sort of consistency or principle at all.
                  Pretty sure this asshole and others like him/her are simply driven by a hatred of someone successful and who delivered the best results of any POTUS for the last hundred years.
                  Adolescent simpletons really desire a warm, comforting daddy figure; the lefty shit SRG chose FDR (warming fire-side chats, don'cha know) as superior to Trump.
                  Hard to dent stupid in that sort of industrial quantities.

      2. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

        Absolutely unjustified. As of 2016 the US was objectively at it’s strongest/great-est ever.

        Dominant in all the critical modern economic activities, posessed of unmatched military power, richest by-far in the world… Substantial economic & individual freedom that our peers in Europe just don't have....

        And we are angry about what, exactly? The fact that you can’t get a 3rd-world factory job for 1st-world wages? Social conservatives losing the support of the private-sector?

        The idea that America needed to be ‘made great again’ by dragging it back-in-time to more-or-less the Left’s agenda from 1950 (more unions, less imports, more tariffs, less freedom)….

        Was a crock….

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          Daveasshole invents a whole new cast of strawmen.
          Fuck off and die, TDS-addled shit-pile.

    2. sarcasmic   3 years ago (edited)

      The way to win an election isn’t to gain support. Rather it’s to demonize the other team.

      It’s like Mencken said, in a two party system the goal is go convince voters that the other side is evil, and they’re both right.

    3. Sevo   3 years ago

      "This is true, but I don’t think it matters..."

      TDS-addled shit-pile assumes others care what he "thinks".

    4. Cyto   3 years ago

      I laughed at the notion that Trump was anything but a joke candidate during the entire campaign.

      But "the GOP leadership caved"?

      That is stupid.

      The primary reason Trump won is because od who was against him, why they were against him and how they were against him.

      The Clinton campaign identified him as their opponent of choice. Just like they rigged the democrat primary (don't bother disagreeing here, it is public record), they worked with allies in the press to elevate Trump. He was regularly featured on left wing propaganda outlets like The Today Show on NBC. They even publicly called for crossover primary voters to vote for him. They had debate moderators (chosen by the media) focus 50% of debate time on Trump.

      Meanwhile, the establishment of the republican party elevated him through negative attacks that only solidified him as an outsider who could drain the swamp.

      So we got Trump the nominee.

      Then, the establishment of both parties said "vote for Hillary". And the press pushed a ludicrously one sided propaganda machine into overdrive. The level of bias was historic as was noted by historians ans analysts of all sides.

      In this, the establishment erred. They failed to read the room. After Bush and war and Obama and complete fiscal failure and subversion of the rule of law through executive orders and trillions in unbudgeted spending, the national mood was aligned against the DC insider crowd.

      That is why we got Trump.

      And that is why he still has an audience. With Biden trying to make Bush and Obama look like pikers, and the ruling party's open disdain for free speech and the constitution, the love for the DC insiders is certainly no greater than it was 6 years ago.

      And they know it. That is why they are spending such a crazy amount of time obsessing over the destruction of outsider national political figures.

      1. creech   3 years ago

        Maybe those opposed to Insiders should get a better class of candidates who don't set off the "Ick Factor" with the independent voter who doesn't spend 24/7 following political intrigues and shit-flinging contests?

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          It takes a certain kind of person to step into that role, knowing that the establishment is going to do everything in their power to destroy you. (One of Trump’s biggest mistakes was not realizing just how far they’d go, actually). Not that it’s impossible to be that person and not be “icky”, but there seems to be a lot of overlap.

          1. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

            It takes a certain kind of person to step into that role, knowing that the establishment is going to do everything in their power to destroy you.

            Who, besides billionaires, can say FU to the establishment and have the wherewithal to deal with all of the attacks: legal, political, economic, social? That has some implications worth discussing. Will the Presidency eventually become the exclusive province of billionaires?

            1. Dave_A   3 years ago

              No, we just return to proper experienced candidates & let the establishment do it's job...

              A job it has done very well in the pre-Trump era...

              1. Sevo   3 years ago

                daveasshole is a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit, incapable of posting without lying.
                Eat shit and die, asshole.

              2. DesigNate   3 years ago

                Ahh, so you were a Jeb Bush fan.

                1. Sevo   3 years ago

                  Daveasshole is simply a TDS-addled ignoramus; don't expect anything like consistency or principle.

              3. Commenter_XY   3 years ago

                Dave_A....We have a difference of opinion. The Baby Boomer POTUS' have been a complete disappointment; the whole lot of them. Meaning, Clinton through Trump.

        2. Dave_A   3 years ago

          The independent voter was plenty happy to vote for actual-Republicans in 2000, 2004, 2010, and 2014.

          The key is to not nominate a left-wing conspiracy-kook as the GOP standard-bearer because you like how he says 'Your Fired' on TV.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago (edited)

            daveasshole is a lying, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit. Eat shit and die, asshole.

      2. R Mac   3 years ago

        “(don’t bother disagreeing here, it is public record)”

        You think this matters to people like Brandyshit?

      3. Brandybuck   3 years ago

        > That is why we got Trump.

        And we also got more of that "subversion of the rule of law through executive orders and trillions in unbudgeted spending" in spades.

        He didn't drain the swamp, he clogged it up even more.

        1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

          How’s Biden doing?

          1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago (edited)

            He’s behaving like a normal Democrat, frankly.

            I’d prefer a normal Republican, if given such a choice.

      4. Dave_A   3 years ago

        We got Trump the nominee because conservatives split their vote 14 ways & allowed Donald-the-actual-Democrat to get nominated with sub-40% of the total vote.

        Also, people who want an 'outsider' to run the government are broadly idiots. Especially an outsider pushing the nonsense platform Donald was.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          daveasshole is a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.
          Eat shit and die, asshole.

    5. Agammamon   3 years ago

      "let him have the nomination".

      Love how you think that works.

      It's not the DNC - party elite in the GOP don't have that level of control.

      1. Brandybuck   3 years ago

        The candidates are the leadership, and the candidates dropped out early to give their votes to Trump. The minute any of them saw they couldn't win the nomination they dropped out. Not even backing other non-Trump candidates, but often explicitly endorsing Trump. Because the philosophy of the party is to rally around the nominee no matter who it is. This was explicitly stated. No matter who the nominee was, everyone would put aside their differences and support him wholeheartedly.

        This is why the #nevertrump folk are hated more than anyone else. Because they would not rally around the nominee.

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   3 years ago

          The minute any of them saw they couldn’t win the nomination they dropped out. Not even backing other non-Trump candidates, but often explicitly endorsing Trump.

          Wait, who was this? As I recall, pretty much every candidate waited until Trump had actually secured the nomination before formally endorsing him.

    6. R Mac   3 years ago

      “but the entirely of the GOP leadership caved and let him have the nomination”

      Not rigging their primary like Democrats do and letting the actual voters decide is caving in to Brandyshit.

      1. Dave_A   3 years ago

        Allowing someone who:
        1) Has never been a Republican, ever
        2) Ran for office as a Republican promising that 'We are going to cover everyone (with health insurance), and government will pay for it'... Or that he is a 'Tariff man'...
        3) Who is vehmently anti-war such that he sounds like a replay of the 2004 John Kerry/Howard Dean hit-parade when talking about foreign policy

        to run for President as a Republican, without first obtaining lower office & demonstrating at least *SOME* conservative ideas beyond mumblings about abortion & the Supreme Court very-much was 'caving'....

        The 2016 Trump campaign was a left-wing hostile takeover of the GOP.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          daveasshole is a steaming pile of TDS-addles shit.
          Fuck off and die, asshole.

    7. Dave_A   3 years ago

      The situation in 2016 was that the Democrats had fingers-in-their-ears as to the weakness of their own candidate.

      Literally everyone else who ran in the primaries could have beaten Donald. But Hillary was 'the one', they were 'ready', and... Oops, America was not...

      Unfortunately, the Republicans - thanks to decades of playing up a supposed 'Clinton Machine' and conspiracy theories about Hillary killing people - were willing to entertain the idea that Trump had some unique ability to win & could repeat the 2016 map...

      And that's how they went from 2014 style winning to the present losing streak.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Fuck off and die, TDS-addled pile of shit.

  38. A Thinking Mind   3 years ago

    Fuck the government.

    1. Moderation4ever   3 years ago

      Unless it is snowing, and the roads need to be plowed.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        I'd settle for the Navy and the postal service. And maybe not the postal service.

      2. Agammamon   3 years ago

        If the roads were private would the owners not have an incentive to have them plowed so that driver's would pay to use them?

        You're using a problem caused by government to justify more government.

        1. Moderation4ever   3 years ago

          Government has been building roads since the Roman Empire.

          1. R Mac   3 years ago

            And not government was building roads long before that.

          2. Fats of Fury   3 years ago

            Roman Empire roads lasted more than a few years.

            1. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

              Yes, slavery makes that level of quality affordable.

      3. R Mac   3 years ago (edited)

        I live on a private road. The guy that lives at the far end of it plows it.

        Edit: and it’s plowed before the government road it’s connected to whenever we get snow.

        1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          Freeloader.

      4. Brandybuck   3 years ago

        Fuck the government snowplows. Privatize the lot of them! Stop handing out tickets for plowing my street without permission. Jeepers cripes.

    2. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

      Until you need someone to actually make people respect your rights – such as the boundaries & contents of your property…

      I mean, yeah you could sit at home with your one rifle (assuming you have one, guns being a product of civilization/technology) & hope that the only threat you face is other lone individuals (because if anyone gets together and cooperates against you, you’re screwed)… But then when would you have time to obtain food/water/fuel & other essentials, or to sleep??? As soon as you lie down or walk away, it’s open season on your stuff….

      Civilization – order – is essential for the enjoyment of liberty.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Eat shit and die, TDS-addled shit-pile.

  39. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/JessicaValenti/status/1600147479760375809?t=Ucxxc31ppmYTyvwqHdx5zg&s=19

    On a more practical level: How about you just let people steal the fucking diapers if they need them? I would hope that ensuring babies don't sit in their own filth is a universal value

    [Link]

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Or you could use cloth like they did in the old days.

      1. JimboJr   3 years ago

        apparently said person never heard of cleaning the clothes (or cloth diaper) that the baby just shit in and wiping his ass clean.

    2. JimboJr   3 years ago

      Right?! Why not just allow people to freely walk off with them?!
      ...1 week later...

      Headline:
      Local stores completely out of diapers because all of them were immediately stolen once people found out they could get away with it, creating rapid scarcity. Store owners now refusing to stock product because they are just losing 100% on them.

      Same leftist: "Greedy capitalists hate people and wont stock diapers!!!"

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

        Consequences are racist!

    3. mad.casual   3 years ago

      Who is Jessica Valenti? Isn't she the one whose accusations against Kavanaugh were the most unhinged?

      1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

        The less you know about her the better. She's the kind of stupid that rots the brain from even mild exposure.

    4. Agammamon   3 years ago

      Because the effort of getting the diapers to the store shelves means nothing?

  40. Longtobefree   3 years ago

    Could we have more detail on the Warnock win?
    Was it by two suitcases, or only one?

    1. creech   3 years ago

      I think it more that Georgians are less willing to elect incompetent senators than are Pennsylvanians.

      1. Nardz   3 years ago

        "Trust the system"

        1. Dave_A   3 years ago

          Trust that if Democrats really were cheating, they would have found a way to let Stacey Abrams win.

          The fact that the anti-Trump/non-Trump Republicans in GA all won on election-day, and ONLY Trump's endorsed people lost should tell you something....

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            Lying pile of TDS-addled shit lies again!
            Fuck off and die, shitbag.

      2. Dave_A   3 years ago

        Georgians won't vote for Trump people...
        All the *other* statewide Republicans won on election day.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          A lot of Georgians did, but daveasshole's mental abilities meant the TDS-addled shit-pile missed that.
          Fuck off and die asshole.

    2. R Mac   3 years ago

      Fact check: Not suitcases, bins.

    3. Dave_A   3 years ago

      No suitcases... After all Brian Kemp was re-elected.
      It's just that a Trump endorsement is the kiss-of-death in Georgia politics.

  41. Agammamon   3 years ago

    "But things are going ghastly even by Trump standards, it seems.

    For starters, Trump companies were just found guilty of tax fraud."

    I mean, you're right that it won't affect his standing - it's fucking tax fraud. Who among us hasn't?

    And thing are getting Caponesque if all the walls closing in close in on nothing more than tax fraud.

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      I had to tell some giddy progressives yesterday that this guilty verdict would be just a nuisance to Donnie personally. The good stuff is still hanging out there for later - if at all.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        We don’t know what “the good stuff” is yet, but we know it’s there!

      2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   3 years ago

        Those progressives probably believed you when you predicted a year and a half ago Trump would go to prison "soon." 🙁

        1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

          See, you're good. I did say that. I overestimated Garland's vindictiveness.

          1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   3 years ago

            And possibly underestimated the extent to which Democrats (meaning party leaders, not ordinary voters) want Trump to be the 2024 nominee.

            That's why I keep saying I'll believe Trump is going to prison if and only if I see video of him being led there in handcuffs. As a free man he's just too valuable to the Dem establishment.

            1. JimboJr   3 years ago

              and he is about the only hope for the MSM to claw back some kind of their clout and revenue, both of which are basically falling off a cliff.

              1. Ignore me!   3 years ago

                It's delightful that the payback for the media helping elect Biden and running cover for him 24/7 is ratings disaster, plummeting subscription rates, layoffs, shuttered doors, and irrelevance. Enjoy it, you fuckers.

                1. JimboJr   3 years ago

                  their (MSM) overall ratings now are on par with a small to medium sized (single) youtube channel. They are absolutely dwarfed by big youtube channels and podcasts. In the 'key demographic', MSM ratings are near non-existent while on youtube/podcasts it is almost 100% that key demo.

                  And the argument that its solely the internet/tech-advancement doesn't completely explain it, as they have tried desperately (with billions of dollars backing them) to get into the online/streaming game. CNN+ with all the money they had, the 'big names', failed so quickly it would honestly be funnier if it lasted longer, because the implosion was so fast most probably dont even know it happened.

                  You are exactly right, they cashed in any trust they had left on Russiagate hysteria, COVID, and furiously gaslighting to get rid of Trump. The masks fully came off, and everyone can see them for what they are. They are surviving on cash from the billionaires that are allowing them to keep existing to push their flavor of propaganda.

              2. Ajsloss   3 years ago

                "I need my show back!" -Samantha Bee

      3. Sevo   3 years ago

        turd lies; it’s all he ever does. turd is a kiddie diddler, and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental.
        turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

      4. Agammamon   3 years ago

        "the good stuff is hanging out there for later"

        WALLZ R CLOZIN' IN BUTTPLUG, WALLZ R CLOZIN' IN!

    2. I, Woodchipper   3 years ago

      if anything i respect him more if he knew about the tax fraud.

      Keeping money out of the government's hands is doing god's work

      1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

        After all, it's what "makes him smart".

  42. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/EndWokeness/status/1600502010024960002?t=7svdRUhvSq9hJA8ZkLLUTg&s=19

    TIME Person Of The Year should be renamed WEF Asset Of The Year

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      Cheney is in the top 10!!! Praise be to her!

      1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

        A Republican with integrity is a rarity.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a kiddie-diddler and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
          If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming
          Turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

        2. R Mac   3 years ago

          Good point. What does that have to do with Liz Cheney, pedo?

      2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   3 years ago

        LOL

        #LizCheney2024

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   3 years ago

          The DNC-media complex will never allow that, except for a temporary diversion during a slow news period. They have already endorsed Trump.

    2. Dave_A   3 years ago

      More nutball conspiracy theories...
      In what world is Putin putting the USSR back together a good thing?

      Ukraine is the sort of thing that normally would be apolitical - red/blue/who-the-hell-cares, the Russians suck.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Lying pile of TDS-addled shit lies again!
        Fuck off and die, shitbag.

  43. Sevo   3 years ago

    "...Trump was not charged in the case,..."

    Poor, poor, ENB
    Lady, stuff your TDS up your ass; your head is begging for company. And then make the world a better place: Fuck off and die.

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      Fuck you, you cantankerous old fag.

      ENB is a libertarian.

      1. Cyto   3 years ago

        She has libertarian adjacent views on prostitution. That is about it.

      2. Sevo   3 years ago (edited)
      3. Sevo   3 years ago

        turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a kiddie-diddler and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.
        If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming
        Turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

      4. JimboJr   3 years ago

        "ENB is a libertarian."

        HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, thanks for that.

        That take tells you about all you need to know about BP

      5. Ignore me!   3 years ago

        Every bit as libertarian as you.

      6. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

        There's an irony, you calling someone else "fag". Please, tell us again how you got your original SPB handle banned for posting CP. CP of boys, IIRC.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          Shoulda' refreshed:
          “a lying, bigoted, hypocritical, TDS-addled pile of lefty shit”

        2. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

          How do you "recall" that, exactly?

      7. Sevo   3 years ago

        BTW:

        "Fuck you, you cantankerous old fag."

        This lying, TDS-addled pile of lefty shit claims to be a libertarian, but "fag" seems to be intended as an insult.
        Guess we can change that "a lying, bigoted, TDS-addled pile of lefty shit"

  44. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/against-backdrop-war-rolling-blackouts-internet-outages-ukraine-trying-digitize

    Ukraine may be suffering a rising wave of rolling power blackouts and internet outages as the proxy war between Russia and NATO intensifies, but that doesn’t seem to have crimped the Zelensky government’s ambitions to transform the country into a digital wonderland. In the past week alone, Ukraine’s central bank unveiled plans for a digital E-hryvnia and Kiev signed a digital trade agreement (yep, they do exist) with the United Kingdom.

    The newly signed “DTA” is ostensibly aimed at helping the Ukrainian economy recover from its current malaise while also boosting both countries’ digital output. And guess what it includes? A provision for collaborating on digital identity. From a UK government press release:

    “[T]there is a critical need for people to be able to use digital solutions to prove they are who they say they are, despite the loss of critical documentation or displacement across borders. The agreement provides a framework for the UK and Ukraine to cooperate to promote compatibility between their respective digital identity systems to help address this.”

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Digits tattooed on forearms.

    2. Agammamon   3 years ago

      I would ask why, in Ukraine as it is right now, there is a critical need to prove your id at all - let alone digitally in a country whose electrical and data infrastructure are being dismantled by war.

      1. Nardz   3 years ago

        Ask Klaus

    3. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      That provision probably makes up a whopping 1-5% of the DTA, but nothing gets by you!

      "Collaboration on digital identities

      The agreement will deliver greater compatibility and interoperability between digital identity systems in the UK and Ukraine. This will support greater regional and global connectivity. This may be achieved through:

      - work on technical interoperability of digital identity implementation

      - developing comparable protection of digital identities

      - supporting international frameworks

      - exploring mutual recognition of digital identities frameworks"

      The article is actually fairly well written. Digital ID is something which is coming, not only in Ukraine and the UK, but also in the US, the EU and even Russia (according to the article). It's a shame that it is only being talked about now because it somehow fits into the weird anti-Ukraine agenda of the Alt-Right.

  45. Cyto   3 years ago

    "So far, it's seemed that almost nothing Trump does can or will diminish conservative support for him."

    So far, no amount of proof of corruption at the highest levels of the US government has diminished the severe case of TDS infecting the leadership at Reason.

    When the president of the United States conspires with the head of the FBI and the head of the CIA to spy on and frame the opposition candidate, and then leaks classified information in an attempt to get an independent counsel appointed in order to impeach the incoming president, you would think that people who are obsessed with "not overturning elections" would take serious note.

    Apparently not.

    So the obsession continues with those walls that are closing in... walls being pushed by people who have publicly promised to violate their oath of office in order to "get Trump and anyone near him".

    Good job Reason! Way to stand against tyranny!

    (You know, it is possible to be against corrupt government and to dislike Trump at the same time, right? You don't have to throw away free speech, the free press, rule of law, equality before the law, etc. simply to oppose a single politician. We have managed to do it for well over 200 years after all....)

    1. Sarah Palin's Buttplug 2   3 years ago

      When the president of the United States conspires with the head of the FBI and the head of the CIA to spy on and frame the opposition candidate, and then leaks classified information

      The Trump team was in the process of opening an illegal back channel to the Kremlin.

      They should have been executed for treason.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        “The Trump team was in the process of opening an illegal back channel to the Kremlin.”

        turd lies; it’s all he ever does. Turd is a TDS-addled asshole, a kiddie-diddler and a pathological liar, entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar. If anything he posts isn’t a lie, it’s totally accidental. If he included numbers they are either out-right lies or cherry picked such that (his TDS-addled bullshit above) if used by an honest person, they would prove the opposite of what turd is claiming Turd lies; it’s what he does. turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

      2. Cyto   3 years ago

        Not only a lie, but a stupid lie. Damn, son, stick to the talking points they give you. Those are stupid and dishonest, but at least they have the advantage of being sung by the whole chorus at once.

      3. JimboJr   3 years ago

        "The Trump team was in the process of opening an illegal back channel to the Kremlin."

        Bringing back the hits with the #RussiaGate reboot?

        #wallsclosingin!

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          Remember turd is entirely too stupid to remember which lies he posted even minutes ago, and also too stupid to understand we all know he’s a liar.

        2. Marshal   3 years ago

          “The Trump team was in the process of opening an illegal back channel to the Kremlin.”

          If you recall the original accusation was that Trump actually had such a communication network. But in reality what leftists described as an illegal collusion process was a standard online bank portal available to all of that bank's business customers. Without this they would have to rely on paper checks and statements, an absurd expectation in the modern world.

          But hardcore leftists never give up an accusation, they try to retrofit it to eliminate the most obvious conflicts. So we end up with the evidenceless assertion it was "in the process".

          Pathetic thinking but representative of the type of illogic required to be a leftist.

          1. Sevo   3 years ago

            turd is a lying pile of lefty shit.

      4. Agammamon   3 years ago

        Like the Ukrainian back channel?

      5. Square = Circle   3 years ago

        The Trump team was in the process of opening an illegal back channel to the Kremlin.

        They should have been executed for treason.

        I wonder what evidence you have of this capital crime, considering how dismissive you are of what's on Hunter Biden's laptop.

      6. Super Scary   3 years ago

        "The Trump team was in the process of opening an illegal back channel to the Kremlin."

        Yikes, it is 2018 again? That was utterly and completely debunked.

    2. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      When the president of the United States conspires with the head of the FBI and the head of the CIA to spy on and frame the opposition candidate, and then leaks classified information in an attempt to get an independent counsel appointed in order to impeach the incoming president, you would think that people who are obsessed with “not overturning elections” would take serious note.

      This is old news. We should just move on.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Amnesty!

    3. Dave_A   3 years ago

      Nobody conspired against Donald Trump.

      Donald whipped up a bullshit victim-story, in which materials/people totally irrelevant to the actual events (Flynn, the 'Dossier', Carter Page) somehow prove a 'hoax' against him existed...

      OTOH, Donald Trump did exactly what you describe, going so far as to send his personal lawyer rummaging through Ukraine looking to dummy up a case against the Bidens...

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Eat shit and die, TDS-addled shit-pile.

  46. Moderation4ever   3 years ago

    "So far, it's seemed that almost nothing Trump does can or will diminish conservative support for him."

    I think conservatives left Trump far behind long ago. The conservatives that will still defend him likely do it to keep their jobs. I am not really sure how to describe the people still supporting him. They seem to be people who are primarily driven by anger rather than ideas or principles. People who see the world changing and don't really like the changes.

    1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

      Are the changes good? And for whom?

      1. Moderation4ever   3 years ago

        Good for people who see the opportunity that change presents and make the best of those opportunities.

        1. R Mac   3 years ago

          You mean globalist billionaires.

          1. Dave_A   3 years ago

            There's no such thing as a 'globalist'.
            Makes you look like a conspiracy loon to claim there is.

            Putting America 'first' means getting rid of the dead rust-belt weight (outsourcing/free-trade), not making it economically-1950 again....

            1. Sevo   3 years ago

              daveasshole is merely one more lying pile of lefty shit. Fuck off and die/

            2. R Mac   3 years ago

              “There’s no such thing as a ‘globalist’.”

              Lol.

  47. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    "all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution."

    Anything is justified in keeping Trump from the levers of power.

    1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      ???
      You realize that is a quote *from* Trump, right?

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        WHOOSH! *sound of supersonic point going over Mike's head*

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          OK, let’s agree I’m an idiot. Go ahead and explain your comment to me.

          1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

            OK, let’s agree I’m an idiot.

            Thanks for admitting as much, Mike.

        2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          Crickets.

    2. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      The full quote makes it clear that Trump was saying that the alleged collusion between the Democrats and Big Media in relation to the 2020 election justified terminating “all rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution”, in order to (a) declare himself the winner, or (b) hold a new election.

      So, it is inaccurate to say Trump wanted to "terminate the Constitution" per se; all he actually said was that he wanted to be declared the winner of the 2020 election, or have its results thrown out and the election re-run, which he acknowledged could require the abrogation of the “rules, regulations, and articles, even those found in the Constitution", which stand in the way.

      But which is probably what we'd call a distinction without a difference...

  48. Dillinger   3 years ago

    enjoyed the individual liberty aspect of the T presidency but am getting turned off by so many allcaps.

    1. Dave_A   3 years ago

      'Individual liberty'? Trump? What a laugh...
      25% tariffs & 'trade wars' with the likes of Canada...
      Extorting foreign leaders to frame your political opponents...
      Largest expansion of the welfare-state in American history....
      Largest money-printing binge in American history...

      How is any of that 'liberty'....

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Lying pile of TDS-addled shit lies again!
        Fuck off and die, asshole.

  49. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    But the truth is much more complex and much less alarming. Despite the dire warnings found in headlines and congressional pronouncements, a wealth of research and data contradicts the idea that algorithms are destroying individual minds and America's social fabric. At worst, they help reveal existing divides, amplify arguments some would prefer to stay hidden, and make it harder for individuals to fully control what they see online.

    *looks at twitter files*

    Kayyy.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      At best, they help make us better informed, better engaged, and actually less likely to encounter extremist content. Algorithms aren't destroying democracy. They just might be holding it together.

      C'mon ENB, Algorithms aren't the issue. The issue that people have is that those algorithms are being manipulated by people.

      "Show * from * with * engagement" becomes "(Show * from * with * engagement) Except (*hunter*biden*laptop* & *new york post*)"

      All people suspicious of the algorithms are saying is... "show us the algorithm". I personally think that's the wrong solution, but at least I understand what it is that's being asked and argued. Acting like algorithms are just neutral bits of code sitting on a server, doing its AI-like thing without any human thumbs all over it scales is ignorance squared.

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        Nobody knows how these things “really” work, but it’s a good thing.

      2. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

        No business in their right mind would accept the ‘Hunter Laptop’ story as genuine in 2020….

        A candidate’s personal lawyer hands you an anonymous USB-drive he swears contains the contents of the other guy’s kid’s laptop?

        Quit framing it as a nefarious conspiracy. The trust simply isn’t there to take any information Rudy Guliani had about anyone-Biden seriously…. Especially a copy that's impossible to authenticate, because the FBI has had the originals for over a year.

        Just like nobody would have taken Sidney Blumenthal shopping around ‘A copy of Donald Junior’s Laptop’ seriously in 2016.

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          daveasshole is a lying, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.
          Make the world a better place, asshole; eat shit and die.

    2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      What do the Twitter Files have to do with algorithms? It was a story all about people making content decisions.

      1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

        *facepalm*

        1. Mike Laursen   3 years ago (edited)

          Question still stands. What do the Twitter files have to do with algorithms?

          I read Taibbi’s Twitter thread multiple times. It was entirely about people, not algorithms. People making content decisions, people emailing and texting and phoning each other up.

          Sorry, I’m not that easy to gaslight or intimidate by writing something as vague and insinuative as “facepalm”.

          1. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

            The Hunter Biden laptop story was about Twatter and Faceplant's overt censorship of the NYPo story, not about some subtly manipulated algorithm to make the story appear less prominent in people's feeds, or appear not at all.

            Someone should stop hiding behind their little hand and answer the question...

        2. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

          Crickets.

  50. Dillinger   3 years ago

    also I had Jesse Waters show on for like 10 minutes last night and I swear he said "White Mike" fifteen times

    1. JesseAz   3 years ago

      White Mike is the racist appearing on racist shark week.

  51. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

    The Constitution controversy comes on the heels of Trump hosting a dinner with white nationalist Nick Fuentes and rapper Ye

    Thank you. FYI, I learned more about Nick Fuentes in 5 minutes last night than I have over the last several years, by watching a podcast.

    Your colleague called Fuentes a fascist, which I questioned and... from everything I learned last night, it appears he is in fact a white(ish) nationalist.

    1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

      And BTW, even "white nationalist" can be questioned... for instance, if Kanye West were to espouse the exact same claptrap is Fuentes, would we call him a white nationalist, or would we just call him a racist?

      1. Don't look at me!   3 years ago

        No, he is now considered “mentally ill “.

        1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

          Well, that is actually the most likely situation... however, back in the 90s, Black antisemitism was brushed off as "Wednesday".

          1. Dillinger   3 years ago

            '80s and '70s too

          2. Square = Circle   3 years ago

            however, back in the 90s 2010s, Black antisemitism was brushed off as “Wednesday”

            (link poached from MK Ultra, above)

            1. Diane Reynolds (Paul.)   3 years ago

              Why do you guys keep messing up my nostalgia for 90s era black antisemitism?

              1. Square = Circle   3 years ago

                You've gotta live in the present, man.

              2. Dillinger   3 years ago

                because Jesse built Hymietown and dammit it wasn't in the 90s lol

          3. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

            It's more than just antisemitism. Just look at the folks who are committing anti-Asian hate crimes, as well as hatred toward both whites and Latinos.

  52. Nardz   3 years ago

    https://twitter.com/BretWeinstein/status/1600526739968774144?t=aZmjAYHH15n_k-q0WZ2ZKw&s=19

    “We used to agree on basic principles, that there are two sexes, that 2+2=4 and that pedophilia is bad, for example. We no longer agree on anything.”

    I’ve said that a lot. I used to get substantial pushback on #3 from people who believed that agreement held. Not so much anymore.

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  54. Jefferson's Ghost   3 years ago

    '"On Tuesday, the board voted to remove text pertaining to robots and use of lethal force, according to Natalie Gee, the chief of staff for the board's president," reported CNN."'

    That's okay. They can sneak it in later....

  55. Nemo Aequalis   3 years ago

    Watch: GOP Senator Tells Woke CEO "Best Of Luck" As He Seeks Republican Help To Avoid Democrat Regulation

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/watch-gop-senator-tells-woke-ceo-best-luck-he-seeks-republican-help-avoid-democrat

    1. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

      Live by the campaign contribution; die by the campaign contribution.

  56. Bill Dalasio   3 years ago

    So far, it’s seemed that almost nothing Trump does can or will diminish conservative support for him.

    I didn't start out particularly pro-Trump. I voted for Johnson in 2016. I was mildly pleasantly surprised by his governance. But, certainly not enough to qualify me as a fan. But, I've grown to despise his accusers. They've been willing to take information wildly out of context, throw principles like the assumption of innocence and due process out the window, expect me to ignore reason and my own observation in favor of their narrative, and level outright falsehoods, only to just throw another when the falsehoods are revealed as such. It's become utterly obvious that they're just simply dishonest. And that explains why the accusations no longer carry much weight. Put simply, I no longer trust you. The fact that you're revealing some bad thing about Donald Trump doesn't do much to affect my opinion of him because I think it's as likely as not that you're lying through your teeth.

    1. Square = Circle   3 years ago

      ^ This, 100%

    2. Sevo   3 years ago

      "...you’re lying through your teeth."

      And too TDS-addled to realize it.

    3. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago (edited)

      Likewise. I, too, voted for Johnson in 2016, believing him the best of the three at the time. I was also mildly surprised by Trump’s governance. Happy enough to vote for him in 2020, but also to keep out Joe Biden, whom I have despised for a very long time. I’m not a fan either, but like you, I find his accusers even worse, by far.

      Fits me to a “T” as well (and probably many more here):
      Put simply, I no longer trust you. The fact that you’re revealing some bad thing about Donald Trump doesn’t do much to affect my opinion of him because I think it’s as likely as not that you’re lying through your teeth.

      1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 years ago (edited)

        Same here. Pretty much your whole comment.

    4. JimboJr   3 years ago

      this is probably the story for a large part of the commentariat tbh

    5. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      It strikes me as odd that you repeatedly refer to "honesty" and "trust" as the touchstone of your criticism of Trump's opponents.

      I can see why those values might be important to someone (they are to me), but it rather falls short of explaining why you would choose to defend someone who appears to have no relationship with the truth, or honesty, whatsoever. It's not clear if he lies purposefully in order to deceive people, or if he just doesn't care whether what he says is true or false. But ether way, that is not a person who anyone actually concerned about "honesty" would ever trust.

      Regardless, it also fails to explain why you would give up even searching for the truth behind the allegations against Trump. The truth is still "out there", but now you've decided to close your eyes and ears. Happy days!

  57. Vernon Depner   3 years ago

    People cheering the ruling are probably already prone to think that Trump's a crook, while Trump fans can write the case off as more political persecution. And anyone on the fence could plausibly chalk it up to unsavory business dealings that went on without Trump knowing.

    And then there's the libertarians who applaud tax fraud.

  58. InsaneTrollLogic   3 years ago

    I almost forgot, but on this day of all days, 81 years ago, let us not forget that #1/6WasWorseThan12/7

  59. TJJ2000   3 years ago

    Many *Republicans* condemned Trump's Constitution comment (as did Twitter CEO Elon Musk, tweeting "The Constitution is greater than any President. End of story").

    Oh; Looks like Democrats have a new King to elect....

    On Monday, Trump walked it back, posting: "The Fake News is actually trying to convince the American People that I said I wanted to 'terminate' the Constitution. This is simply more DISINFORMATION & LIES, just like RUSSIA, RUSSIA, RUSSIA, and all of their other HOAXES & SCAMS."

    Oh Crap; Guess not......
    Back to calling USA patriots Trumpanesse, Pussy grabbers and 1000 other curse-names like a 1st grader who didn't get their ice cream.

    1. Dave_A   3 years ago

      Nothing patriotic about a Trumper...

      Also nothing electable, which should be a problem if you actually care about not letting the Left keep winning...

      Although it seems most of the Trump crowd would rather keep losing forever, than admit they were wrong & let the GOP go back to what actually works (2014 pro-wealth/pro-business platform)....

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Certainly nothing like intelligence from this asshole.
        Fuck off and die.

      2. TJJ2000   3 years ago

        Sure, sure... Trump was so far out of line of the US Constitution...
        UR FOS. Pro-Theft Treasonous Nazi-fanboy.

      3. EISTAU Gree-Vance   3 years ago

        Lol. Yeah, 81 million people voted for sleepy joe, even though he sucks, cuz trump was so toxic.

        Something about a pendulum swinging comes to mind.

  60. Liberty Lover   3 years ago

    Trump was not charged in the case,
    If they really thought he was aware, they would have charged him. So he hired the wrong person to run his business that turned out to be a crook. It happens everyday to other people. If someone at Ford commit tax fraud, would Reason Banner Headline an accusation of William Clay Ford? Yet I predicted this would be used by Trump haters to denigrate Trump. When you have some hard evidence present it. Until then focus on Biden corruption with hard evidence from Hunters laptop and the Twitter government censorship scandals with hard evidence from Musk. Much more interesting anyway.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   3 years ago

      Yeah I haven't really followed the story but I think they were charged with, shall we say, overly broad interpretations of allowable deductions. Rarely becomes a criminal matter but because Orange Man is just so Bad, he had to be made an example of.

      1. Dave_A   3 years ago

        They were charged with offering unreported in-kind benefits (cars, apartments, etc) and off-the-books cash income to employees.

        Not with 'overly broad deductions'.

        It's the sort of scheme a 1st-year accounting student would tell you is criminal... But they got away with it, so they kept doing it... Until they didn't....

        1. Sevo   3 years ago

          Fuck off and die, but mark your grave so we all know where to take a shit, TDS-addled assdhole.

    2. Dave_A   3 years ago (edited)

      A heavily tampered-with USB hard drive does not count as ‘evidence of Biden corruption’…

      Would be quite interesting to see the diff between the *real* laptops (which the FBI has), and the stuff Rudy gave the Post...
      I'd be willing to bet there are files on the Rudy drive that aren't on the actual Hunter laptops....

      Also, there is no ‘government censorship scandal’ no matter how much you wish there was one.

      Unless someone can prove that the government compelled Twitter to censor content, dead end.

      Twitter deciding to censor content that management doesn’t like, and obtaining help from government sources to do so, is not actually a 1A violation….

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Eat shit and die, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

    3. Mike Laursen   3 years ago

      You do realize that Taibbi's "Twitter Files" explicitly says he couldn't find any evidence of the government telling Twitter to censor the Hunter Biden laptop story. The closest thing was the Democratic Party using channels that were set up for (and used by) both the Democratic and Republican Parties to suggest tweets they thought violated Twitter's TOU.

      1. Sevo   3 years ago

        Eat shit and die, steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

    4. ObviouslyNotSpam   3 years ago

      Charging decisions are based, in part, on the strength of the evidence against someone. I'm sure they would have charged him if they had better evidence, if that makes you feel any better?

      Speaking of better evidence, what crime is the "evidence" from Hunter's hard drive evidence of? (Not counting his drug, gun and prostitution stuff, lol.) Corruption by whom, in relation to what? You've had access to that data for two years, surely you ought to have figured this part out by now!

  61. Sevo   3 years ago

    Let's be clear: Daveasshole has dredged up all sorts of charges lodged against Trump, not a single one of which has been proven.
    Let's be clear: Daveasshole is but one more TDS-addled steaming pile of lefty shit.
    Fuck off and die; make the world a better place.

  62. Trutherator   3 years ago

    If it were not political persecution, the Clinton Foundation scandal would have a great many of the billionaire and millionaire commie class in prison already. And a lot of the election fraudsters.
    And of course, all the genocidal eugenecist criminals, Bill Gates (whose "vaccines" in India got banned for killing off young girls), Mengele-Fauci, all the Pfiser, Moderna, and other companies' execs and lab rats that participated in this bioweapon technology.

  63. Trutherator   3 years ago

    And the same prosecutor office SDNY doing this to Clinton also used the false, libelous and perjured "testimony" to extradite him, of criminal cartel chiefs that Juan Orlando Hernandez extradited to NY (one of which was his own brother, who confessed all and holds his brother blameless and who is also condemning the false testimony of the liars).

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