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Reason Roundup

Turkish Delight

Plus: How the Trump assassination attempt happened, a word from Christopher Moltisanti, and more...

Liz Wolfe | 9.26.2024 9:30 AM

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New York City Mayor Eric Adams posing with NYPD robot cop | Photo: New York Mayor Eric Adams with the Knightscope K5; Barry Williams/ New York Daily News/Getty
(Photo: New York Mayor Eric Adams with the Knightscope K5; Barry Williams/ New York Daily News/Getty)

Robocop mayor may be dunzo: Mayor Eric Adams was just indicted in a federal corruption investigation, with charges most likely related to his campaign conspiring with the government of Turkey to receive illegal donations. (The indictment remains sealed, so it is not yet clear what he has been charged with, but theories are swirling.)

"Sources who are familiar with the matter told THE CITY that Adams is being charged with acting as an unregistered foreign agent for taking actions in his official capacity after receiving donations from foreign sources."https://t.co/v7A4TIE12e

— Jerry Dunleavy IV ???????? (@JerryDunleavy) September 26, 2024

Adams thus notches a first: first sitting New York City mayor to be rung up on criminal charges. He technically does not need to resign, but the governor may remove him from office if he's charged with a crime. If he steps down, the public advocate, Jumaane Williams, would become the acting mayor and a special election would be called to find a replacement.

New York has seen mayors embroiled in corruption investigations before: Jimmy Walker in 1932 and Bill O'Dwyer in 1950 both experienced similar situations to Adams and quickly resigned, though their situations were different in that neither was charged while in office. (Ahem.)

"I always knew that if I stood my ground for New Yorkers that I would be a target—and a target I became," said Adams in response. "If I am charged, I am innocent, and I will fight this with every ounce of my strength and spirit."

Per The New York Times, the indictment "grew out of an investigation by the F.B.I. and federal prosecutors in Manhattan that began in 2021 and was focused at least in part on the possible foreign donations, and on whether Mr. Adams pressured officials in the Fire Department to sign off on the opening of a new high-rise consulate building for the Turkish government despite safety concerns." But it's not just ties to Turkey that investigators are worried about: In recent weeks, they've broadened the scope of the investigation to include Adams' ties to Israel, China, Qatar, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.

Since he was elected, Adams has had a bit of a target on his back. Following a long career in NYPD and coziness with police unions, Adams inherited a struggling New York reeling from the pandemic and a massive influx of immigrants looking for (and receiving) welfare services on taxpayers' dime. Come June, he may well be primaried—four folks within his own party are looking to dethrone him—but his tenure as both mayor and Brooklyn borough president have been marked by small but frequent corruption scandals. This one is the most significant yet, with the potential to land Adams in quite serious trouble (unless…).

The Secret Service's many failures: A Senate panel this week found that the Secret Service's failures at the July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, at which Donald Trump was shot by an assassin, were "foreseeable" and "preventable."

"Investigators found that there was no clear chain of command among the Secret Service and other security agencies and no plan for coverage of the building where the shooter climbed up to fire the shots," reports the Associated Press, based on the panel's interim joint report (full text here). "Officials were operating on multiple, separate radio channels, leading to missed communications, and an inexperienced drone operator was stuck on a help line after his equipment wasn't working correctly."

A few nuggets from the report that further highlight the agency's near-deadly incompetence: "Shortly before shots were fired, a USSS counter sniper saw local law enforcement running toward the AGR building with their guns drawn, but he did not alert former President Trump's protective detail to remove him from the stage. The USSS counter sniper told the Committee that while seeing officers with their guns drawn 'elevated' the threat level, the thought to notify someone to get Trump off the stage 'did not cross [his] mind.'"

Also: "USSS personnel were notified of a suspicious person with a rangefinder around the AGR building approximately 27 minutes before the shooting." However, "the USSS Lead Advance Agent, Site Agent, and Site Counterpart all told the Committee they did not receive this information and therefore did not know local law enforcement had identified a suspicious person with a rangefinder—and that those local officers later lost track of this individual—until after shots were fired."

Not to mention: "There were two separate communications centers at the July 13 rally—one run by USSS and one by local law enforcement. The posts were anywhere from 120 to 300 yards apart from each other and the primary means of communication between the posts was by cell phone. Local law enforcement and USSS operated on separate radio channels. All of the local channels were recorded on July 13, but USSS radio transmissions were not."

Kind of wild that in the two years leading up to this assassination attempt, top Secret Service officials repeatedly rebuffed requests for more resources and a larger detail. Of course, it's not clear that more is the answer, if the agency is plagued by such incompetence, but you would think Trump's security would be taken seriously when he's spent the better part of the last eight years being called an existential threat to American democracy. It is not shocking that some people want to take him out, and the Secret Service should competently protect his life, as that is the thing with which they have been tasked.


Scenes from New York: That's a lot of New York up there, so I offer you a meme as palate cleanser.

They arrested the Mayor, T. Just for doin' regular crimes. It's like nothin's sacred no more. pic.twitter.com/fI3NqCuIcm

— Christopher Moltisanti Weighs In On Current Events (@MoltisantiThots) September 26, 2024


QUICK HITS

  • The education department under Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz—who Kamala Harris picked as her running mate—appointed Brian Lozenski to write the state's "implementation framework" (curriculum) for its new ethnic studies standards. Here's a clip of Lozenski, and here's a transcript of him saying quite clearly what he believes: "The first tenet of critical race theory is that the United States as constructed is irreversibly racist. So if the nation-state as constructed is irreversibly racist, then it must be done with, it must be overthrown, right. And so we can't be like, 'Oh no, critical race theory is just about telling our stories and divers[ity].' It's not about that. It's about overthrow. It's insurgent.…You can't be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. OK, it is an anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period.…And that's why I'm a critical race theorist." (Then he laughs.)
  • Disturbing trends out of Los Angeles County which mirror those in New York:

The number of young children in LA County has fallen by 14% since 2020. Young families don't have a path to homeownership here. People say they don't want their communities to change—but by not building, we're ushering in much darker change. pic.twitter.com/VIrV5dUzVN

— M. Nolan Gray (@mnolangray) September 25, 2024

  • Kamala Harris' campaign strategy is mighty odd given that Walz was a nonobvious pick (especially compared with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who could've helped her snag a key swing state) who is now…not really being used much.

Flip side of this: Walz has been more bubbled than I'd expected, given how important his good interview skills were to his veepstakes rise. Vance is a Jeep that's gone offroad and crashed into some stuff, Walz is a vintage Harvester that's never out of the garage. https://t.co/3Ub6Oh5eKj

— David Weigel (@daveweigel) September 25, 2024

  • JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks immigration, and ends up saying what an awful lot of Americans are thinking. "We need more merit-based immigration, we need more seasonal immigration," he says, going on to cite the importance of DACA and a pathway to citizenship, and talking about how now that NYC has been flooded with migrants (being funded by our taxpayer dollars), liberals are finally waking up to the idea that the current influx is both unsustainable and unfair.

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  1. Chumby   8 months ago

    Sarcolepsy: a clinical disorder where the affected frequently passes out…drunk.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      A sarcoma?

    2. damikesc   8 months ago

      Let's not antagonize people so early. Just to avoid endless back and forth here.

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Greedo fired first.

        1. Zeb   8 months ago

          I'd like to suggest that the only way to win is not to play. But maybe you are playing a different game.

          1. Chumby   8 months ago

            Was it dangerous rhetoric that will compel and justify Act Blue donors from making assassination attempts on me?

            1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

              He prefers doxxing threats now.

              1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

                Same thing.

            2. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

              No. Conservative Act Blue donors with Biden/Harris bumper stickers will continue to try to assassinate you and others (like, say, Trump).

  2. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    Mayor Eric Adams was just indicted in a federal corruption investigation...

    He shouldn't have done all that immigration complaining.

    1. Moonrocks   8 months ago

      Was about to say. He could have saved himself a lot of trouble by just toeing the party line.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Camel-toeing? (Kamal-toeing?)

    2. Minadin   8 months ago

      Yep:

      "He was told to shut up by the “Democratic” Party after this"

      https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1839133079119577270

    3. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      They now display their totalitarian behavior flagrantly, like it’s a beautiful ball gown.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        On a hairy, overweight trannie.

    4. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Now Adams is just another alt-right Uncle Tom like Thomas Sowell.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Looks like the Mayor of New York's lawn just got added to Buttplug's cross burning list.

    5. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      I’m particularly curious what sort of benefit Adams would even get from the Turkroaches besides money, and what exactly they're buying for that influence.

    6. Wally   8 months ago

      Yep. Guilty or not, there would have been no system interest had he supported the system in trashing the country.

  3. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    ...Adams is being charged with acting as an unregistered foreign agent for taking actions in his official capacity after receiving donations from foreign sources.

    Maybe wait until getting to the White House before trying to pull that off.

    1. Chumby   8 months ago

      To have avoided this, Adams should have tithed the standard ten percent to the big guy…or at least sent a new ottoman.

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        Now he finds himself embroiled in a turkey gravy train.

      2. mad.casual   8 months ago

        I think the important question is; Does he know why it's 'Istanbul' and not 'Constantinople'?

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          Hopefully, he used the former to avoid inSultan them.

          1. mad.casual   8 months ago

            Then it *is* his business! Case closed! [slams book]

        2. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

          Because Triangle man bad?

          1. Ska   8 months ago

            My brain particles are flooded after that reference.

        3. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

          Even old New York was once New Amsterdam
          Why they changed it I can't say
          People just liked it better that way

          1. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

            I'm the only bee in your bonnet.

        4. damikesc   8 months ago

          Does he insist on using that new "Turkiye" pronunciation for that place?

          1. Dillinger   8 months ago

            his pronunciation will be the tell of whether he's truly on the take from them

          2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

            If so, lock him up.

        5. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

          Was reading in the paper about a group of jewel thieves were caught after breaking into museums all over the city of Istanbul, stealing priceless gemstones and leaving counterfeits in their place to cover their tracks. The article even had a photo of the con's stand-in opal.

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        It's these byzantine regulations that ensnared him.

        1. mulched   8 months ago

          So that's why they call it the Empire State!

  4. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    In recent weeks, they've broadened the scope of the investigation to include Adams' ties to Israel, China, Qatar, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.

    Uzbekistan too, eh? With all those diverse constituencies how did he find time to serve New Yorkers?

    1. Yuno Hoo   8 months ago

      Apparently he's bucking for Kamala's Secretary of State.

    2. Moonrocks   8 months ago

      Fuck you, Uzbekistan!

      1. Randy Sax   8 months ago

        Kazakhstan, Kazakhstan, you very nice place
        From plains of Tarashek to northern fence of Jewtown
        Kazakhstan friend of all except Uzbekistan
        They very nosey people, with bone in their brain

  5. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    A Senate panel this week found that the Secret Service's failures at the July rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, at which Donald Trump was shot by an assassin, were "foreseeable" and "preventable."

    I'd sure hate to be the Secret Service once the Senate is done with them.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Pretty obvious that they could have foreseen how an anti-sniper team could take out Crooks before he got the job done.

  6. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    The USSS counter sniper told the Committee that while seeing officers with their guns drawn 'elevated' the threat level, the thought to notify someone to get Trump off the stage 'did not cross [his] mind.'

    So mesmerized by the former president he was.

    1. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

      "I wanted to let him finish."

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        That’s what Kamala said. Many times.

      2. Minadin   8 months ago

        “I wanted to let him finish.”

        But was he talking about Trump or the sniper incel kid?

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          Duh, both.

    2. mad.casual   8 months ago

      "This is gonna be so bitchin’."

  7. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    The secret service failed. Trump is still alive

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      One second by one inch. They probably can't believe their bad luck. The administration must be so pissed at them.

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Biden would likely have had a second term.

  8. Chumby   8 months ago

    Common sense sloped roof control is needed.

    1. Ajsloss   8 months ago

      Nobody needs that many degrees of slope.

      1. Ska   8 months ago

        Yeah, but have you seen a map of Asia?

  9. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    ...you would think Trump's security would be taken seriously when he's spent the better part of the last eight years being called an existential threat to American democracy.

    Ms. Wolfe is getting too close to the truth on this.

    1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      Expect an indictment soon.

    2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      "Ms. Wolfe and Reason Magazine have agreed to part ways."

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Step 1 will be having her turn in her cocktail party pass.

    3. Think It Through   8 months ago

      Yes very close indeed. Perhaps she meant to write

      it's hard to think Trump's security would be taken seriously when he's spent the better part of the last eight years being called an existential threat to American democracy

  10. Randy Sax   8 months ago

    “The same thing always happens with ideas that come from the Left,” he continued, noting that leftists “design a model in line with what human beings should do, and when individuals freely decide to act otherwise, they have no better solution than to restrict, repress, or cut off their freedom.”

    -Milei at the U.N.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      Sarc will now hate millei and Mute him.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Sarc hated Milei the moment CNN told him to.

    2. Chumby   8 months ago

      Anti Mileinnials will pounce.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        OK, Boormanner.

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          What we javier is a failure to communicate.

  11. Yuno Hoo   8 months ago

    "It's about overthrow. It's insurgent."

    "It's Tim Walz that's an existential threat to Democracy."

    1. Moonrocks   8 months ago

      I hope the guy in charge of the English curriculum has better grammar.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Grammar is racist.

        1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

          I thought grammar got killed by people not wearing masks.

  12. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    You can't be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. OK, it is an anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period.

    Minnesota style education but on the national level. JANUARY 6TH BUT EVERY DAY.

    1. Chumby   8 months ago

      Sounds like sedition.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Only if you lose.

    2. Quicktown Brix   8 months ago

      Lozenski?! Maybe Polacks aren't smart enough to understand critical race theory. Walz should have assigned him to the light-bulb changing committee.

      1. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

        Polish jokes are so 40 years ago.

        1. Quicktown Brix   8 months ago

          Indeed. As someone of Polish descent myself, I was born at just the right time.

          1. Dillinger   8 months ago

            right after that failed mission to the sun ... at night

            1. Chumby   8 months ago

              I once dated a Polish lesbian.

            2. Quicktown Brix   8 months ago

              My grandfather was a Polish kamakaze in WWII. He flew over 25 missions. He always struggled to land whenever he returned to the aircraft carrier. “It was the shortest runway ever," he told me. "And it was so wide!”

  13. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    People say they don't want their communities to change—but by not building, we're ushering in much darker change.

    Darker as in browner???? ?????!!

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Hmm, are we talking settings on the toaster?

  14. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

    Hey Liz can you read the links you post?
    Link one : walz appointed a person who said his goal of implimenting crt in schools is to over throw the goverment

    Link 2: why is walz not being used much?

    He's not being used because every time he opens his evil mouth people realize how evil he is

    1. Yuno Hoo   8 months ago

      Vance should be able to mop the floor with him Tuesday.

      1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

        Did you know that like Harris, Waltz grew up middle class?

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

          Did he screw his way to office?

          1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

            He screwed the troops under him.

          2. Chumby   8 months ago

            He walzed his way in.

            1. Outlaw Josey Wales   8 months ago

              It was his Tim.

          3. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

            I pity the poor pooch.

  15. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    Kamala Harris' campaign strategy is mighty odd given that Walz was a nonobvious pick...

    She's paying forward her own odd AF choosing as VP. I look forward to Walz's own awkward and unfortunate campaign for the presidency in 8 years.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      God help us.

  16. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    ...who is now…not really being used much.

    Is Walz being held in Biden's old basement campaign office or is he sharing a basement campaign office with Harris?

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

      or is he sharing a basement campaign office with Harris?

      This, white men can't help themselves from invading safe spaces reserved for the BIPOC community. Colonizing is in their DNA, afterall.

  17. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    Walz has been more bubbled than I'd expected, given how important his good interview skills were to his veepstakes rise.

    The danger of some rogue journalist doing journalism on him is just too great.

    1. Moonrocks   8 months ago

      Could be that Walz can't perform even in a friendly environment.

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Strange given that he’s taken the blue pill.

        1. damikesc   8 months ago

          His wife does seem awfully irritable most of the time.

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        He skipped his opportunity for friendly fire.

  18. Fist of Etiquette   8 months ago

    We need more merit-based immigration...

    NO SHITHOLE COUNTRIES, ONLY BEST AND BRIGHTEST.

    1. Gaear Grimsrud   8 months ago

      I remember some years ago some guy said 'they're not sending their best '. Turns out he was a threat to democracy.

    2. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

      You'll never win Pennsylvania if you keep insulting the Pollacks like that.

    3. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

      "Legal immigration with assimilation helped make this country great. Illegal immigration without assimilation is a foreign invasion — colonization, really." [Stephen Green]

  19. Minadin   8 months ago

    "now that NYC has been flooded with migrants (being funded by our taxpayer dollars), liberals are finally waking up to the idea that the current influx is both unsustainable and unfair."

    It's all a right-wing conspiracy theory, until suddenly it isn't.

    1. mad.casual   8 months ago

      If right-wing conservatives would just stop weaving reality into existence that way, it wouldn't be a problem anymore.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        It's like the word "nigger". Only select people are allowed to say certain things.

        1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

          Is that like how Jeff inserts the word “fag” into discussions about Chase Oliver’s sexuality? (As if anyone cared?).

    2. Chumby   8 months ago

      If the folks supporting the influx of illegals donated to Act Blue, then it is the fault of conservatives.

      1. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

        I really think this Nelson take should get bears in trunks style infamy around here.

    3. Don't look at me!   8 months ago

      ..the current influx is both unsustainable and unfair.

      Finally starting to actually affect them personally. Can’t have that.

    4. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

      The didn't care until red states started shipping illegals in

    5. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      It doesn't include all liberals.

      Jeff, sarc, DemSalad still support unfettered migration and welfare.

      1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

        Demsalad isn't Jeff?

        1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

          Different style and words. Now, KAR seems to be Sarc.

        2. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

          I think it is Mike returned. Same damn bullshit talking points.

  20. Jerry B.   8 months ago

    The Secret Service certainly failed. Trump is still alive.

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

      Hey!

  21. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

    ‘Trump Will Start World War III,’ Says Party Autographing Bombs To Be Launched At Russia

    1. Rev Arthur L kuckland (5-30-24 banana republic day)   8 months ago

      When did the bee start doing real news?

      1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        About 1 week to 1 year before it actually happens.

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

          ^+1

          1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

            I think they now strive for 48 hours.

            1. Minadin   8 months ago

              They hope for 48 hours.

              1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

                OBE, in the jargon.

        2. mad.casual   8 months ago

          Ah, yes, I remember it like it was two weeks ago.

      2. Longtobefree   8 months ago

        The day satire became prophecy.

    2. Rick James   8 months ago

      The Bee does more hard-hitting journalism than the New York Times.

      1. Medulla Oblongata   8 months ago

        Bee:

        Black Man Faces Punishment For Disobeying His Democrat Masters

        NEW YORK, NY — A palpable somber mood was felt throughout the Big Apple today following the announcement that a black man would be facing severe punishment for daring to disobey his Democrat masters.

        As they have done throughout America's history, Democrats took swift steps to reprimand a local black man for refusing to do what he was told and having the audacity to voice his own opinion in opposition to their directions.

        "Looks like someone needs to be taught a lesson," said one powerful Democrat. "We can't afford to have any of these black folks having thoughts and opinions of their own. Who does he think he is? We made him what he is today. We gave him a job. We give the orders around here, and we expect them to be followed. Once we're done with him, all of the others will see that it is a bad idea to disobey what we tell them."

  22. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

    You can't be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S. OK, it is an anti-state theory that says the United States needs to be deconstructed, period.…And that's why I'm a critical race theorist.

    chemjeff will be here shortly to tell us this is all perfectly normal stuff to teach public schoolkids ........ and "anti-woke" policies in Florida are the real danger.

    #RadicalIndividualistsForRacialCollectivism

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      More to the point:

      “You can’t be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S.”

      And since all Democrats are critical race theorists, that means all Democrats are anti-U.S. by the very function of their ideology.

      1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

        "And since all Democrats are critical race theorists, that means all Democrats are anti-U.S. by the very fucntion of their ideology."

        And while this logical is proof is all well and good, its not something we havent known from all of their past actions, rhetoric, and "vibes"

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        Even more to the point:

        "You can't be anti-white, anti-capitalist, and anti-liberty and be pro-U.S."

      3. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        Keep in mind, this anti-US rhetoric is what the center-right has been parroting for weeks as within the range of "normal" and why True and Honest Conservatives should vote for Harris.

        Because nothing more "normal" in Current Year America than a political and media class who wants to overthrow the country, is not shy about saying so, and will be allowed to execute that intent with the blessing of the center-right in exchange for these traitors not calling them "racist" or "transphobic."

      4. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

        Which is why I kept saying months ago I wanted 2024 to be Harris vs. DeSantis.

        FTR I still think DeSantis might have lost. If he did, though, that loss would tell us something important about where this country is ideologically. We'd know he lost because voters honestly preferred a DEI postergirl from the current identity-obsessed Democratic Party over a competent conservative Republican.

        OTOH when Trump loses to Harris it won't tell us much. Not when so many people are voting against Trump because they loathe him on a personal level (even if they admit many things were better when he was Prez).

        1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

          “OTOH when Trump loses to Harris it won’t tell us much.”

          If Trump loses, it’ll tell us that steaming piles of TDS-addled shit like you threw away a great opportunity.
          FOAD, asshole.

          1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

            No.

            The "great opportunity" was to have an election in which neither candidate was almost 80 years old, neither was hated on a personal level the way Trump and Hillary are, and both present a clear contrast: a far-left California Democrat vs. a conservative Republican governor who won reelection by 19 points (in a state Obama carried twice).

            Instead we have an election in which Harris gets to sweep under the rug her support for reparations and banning fracking and the Biden Admin. loose border policy and taxpayer-funded silicone boobs for transgender prisoners ....... and coast to victory on the fact that people find Trump embarrassing and want him to go away.

            1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

              ^
              How to admit you are a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit without posting that you are a steaming pile of TDS-addled shit.

              1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

                You have nothing of value to contribute. I call Harris a "far-left" "DEI postergirl" who supports "taxpayer-funded silicone boobs for transgender prisoners" and the ONLY part you can focus on is where I point out Trump is unpopular on a personal level. A fact widely known since 2016.

                But thanks again for demonstrating Trump dead-enders and SJWs are two sides of the same coin. Can't refute an argument? Just shut down the conversation with magic words! (Only yours is "TDS" while theirs is "racist.")

              2. Zeb   8 months ago

                Jesus Christ, dude, give it a rest. It is not derangement to acknowledge the fact that a lot of people, even people who support him, find Trump personally disagreeable and unreliable. Attacking people who largely agree with you because they don't pass your purity test for Trump enthusiasm is just retarded.

                1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

                  Good advice, but I fear Sevo is too far gone into Trump dead-ender territory to come back to the real world. 🙁

                  On the plus side it's been amusing to watch him behave like the mirror image of Buttplug - emotionally attached to Trump the way Buttplug is to Biden, shouting down ("TDS!" "HAPERINFLATION!" "SLOPPY PULLOUT!") any fact-based critique - yet lacking the self-awareness to realize what he's become.

        2. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          "because they loathe him on a personal level (even if they admit many things were better when he was Prez)"

          Then they are idiots, because 1. most of the reasons to hate him are either cosmetic, like his grating New York braggadicio, or manufactured by the Dems, and 2. because the Democrats are the biggest real threat to the US since WW2. Even the Soviets couldn't come as close to destroying the US as the gentry class are.

          1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

            Trump is hated because he's an embarrassing jackass, certainly a complete sleazeball (you don't have to think he committed a crime to find the Stormy stuff gross), and possibly committed sexual assault.

            And now he's almost 80 years old. And overweight. Not the ideal stats for someone seeking a high-stress 4-year job.

            1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

              And now he’s almost 80 years old. And overweight. Not the ideal stats for someone seeking a high-stress 4-year job.

              This was my biggest issue with him. Irrespective of his personality, he’s just too fucking old, and letting his ego get in the way of whatever common sense he possesses. If Harris wasn't such a thoroughly mediocre individual, he's probably be getting creamed right now.

              Vance is showing himself to be much more adept at handling the press in real time simply because he’s younger and more importantly, more disciplined, and while I think he should have waited until 2028 to consider putting himself in this kind of position, he may very well do that anyway barring a large-scale wipeout on election day. Maybe he and Rand Paul can do a “Fuck the Neocons” ticket that year.

              1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

                "If Harris wasn’t such a thoroughly mediocre individual"

                She's the reason I think Trump still has a 20 - 30% chance. Harris is a subpar politician with poor speaking skills and a history of unpopular positions that a day 1 video editing student could make into a great negative ad. And she either misled the country about Biden's brain damage, or is so disconnected she found out about it when the rest of the world did.

                Also there *might* be enough swing voters who say Trump is a jerk but I'm voting for him anyway to punish the Democrats for inflation.

                1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

                  As vacuous as she sounds in interviews, that's more of a side effect of being an extremely ill-read person than anything else, because I don't think she's dumb on a functioning political level. She's a red diaper baby who traffics in glittering generalities, and even those can't fully disguise the marxism she's spewing. It's why she claims she can say "Yes, we can! (cackle cackle)" to a declining Biden when he points out that it's unConstitutional to sign an executive order banning semi-automatic rifles.

                  She absolutely knew Biden was plummeting, but someone clearly gave her assurances that she'd be promoted if it got so bad they couldn't pretend anymore, and for the same reason every other fuckfaced maniac in that administration has done it.

                  1. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

                    "She absolutely knew Biden was plummeting"

                    I agree that's the more likely explanation.

                    And that's why I think, even if her McDonald's gig is totally made up, even if she never had any kind of working-class job - who cares? Lying about flipping burgers is nothing compared to her part in a government + media coverup of the fact that the President of the United States is mentally unfit.

          2. Zeb   8 months ago

            Maybe so. But half of people in the world are probably idiots and there's nothing you can do about it.

    2. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      So, do they replace Walz, does Walz disavow this guy, or do they just hope this thing about the CRT curriculum recedes into background noise?

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        Same thing they always do, ignore it until it becomes "old news."

        The left's hatred of the US certainly remains evergreen, however.

      2. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

        Come on, this is nowhere near the kind of career-killer that would require replacing the VP candidate weeks before the election.

        At most JD Vance might bring it up. Walz will respond with something about "book bans." The media will declare Walz won the argument.

  23. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    During the debate, Kamala stated Gildman Sachs and Penn Wharton both said her economic plan was better than Trumps. Media ran with it, including noted libertarian Economist Eric Boehm.

    Since that response at the debate Goldman Sachs came out and said thet don't support her plan and didn't say what she said.

    Now Penn Wharton completes the acknowledged lie by also coming out, even saying long term her plan would be twice as bad (read the study for long term results).

    https://www.newsweek.com/business-school-shoots-down-kamala-harris-claim-strengthen-economy-1957078

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Somebody will soon get a call from the DOJ.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      Media ran with it, including noted libertarian Economist Eric Boehm.

      Their pets on the center-right were happy to tout it, too. "See, those super-smart financiers say that Kamala is going to be better for American businesses!"

      1) LOL, yeah great, but what about the people who actually have to make a living every day, versus your corporate globalist masters?
      2) Now that those two have come out and said, "No, we didn't say anything of the kind," don't expect these unctuous ball washers to acknowledge that they're crippled by the same "hyper-partisanship" they accuse conservatives of being. These jobbers do so love pretending that they're "moderates" of the "large middle" who are just above such things, and who know how to "disagree better" even when they're promoting leftist politicians.

    3. Rick James   8 months ago

      The real story here is Newsweek reported this.

  24. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    The deal, which saw Soros funnel $400 million into the bankrupt Audacy network, has raised concerns because it involves foreign capital that exceeds the typical FCC cap on foreign ownership of U.S. radio stations. This cap is ordinarily set at 25%, but Soros' proposal requests an exception, urging a swift process adjustment. Critics argue that this fast-tracking bypasses the usual national security checks that are standard for such significant transactions, suggesting an unprecedented move by the FCC.

    Commissioner Brendan Carr slammed the move, criticizing the FCC for creating what he termed a "special Soros shortcut," to which Elon Musk replied "[S]ounds like corruption."

    https://www.zerohedge.com/political/sounds-corruption-fcc-fast-tracks-soros-shortcut-purchase-200-radio-stations

    With all the outrage of foreign interests in our elections it seems (D)ifferent for Soros.

    1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

      Who else can save (D)emocracy?

    2. Super Scary   8 months ago

      “the FCC adopted an order to approve Soros’ purchase of more than 200 radio stations in 40 markets just weeks before the US election in November.”

      They didn’t want to be accused of antisemitism by denying Soros whatever he wants.

  25. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    "...Not to mention: "There were two separate communications centers at the July 13 rally—one run by USSS and one by local law enforcement. The posts were anywhere from 120 to 300 yards apart from each other and the primary means of communication between the posts was by cell phone. Local law enforcement and USSS operated on separate radio channels. All of the local channels were recorded on July 13, but USSS radio transmissions were not."..."

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lgLPsGaHUZ4

  26. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    "I always knew that if I stood my ground for New Yorkers that I would be a target—and a target I became," said Adams in response. "If I am charged, I am innocent, and I will fight this with every ounce of my strength and spirit."

    Sounds so MAGA.

    1. Longtobefree   8 months ago

      Yeah, I just love it.
      "I do not know what the charges are, but I know I didn't do it."

  27. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'But it's not just ties to Turkey that investigators are worried about: In recent weeks, they've broadened the scope of the investigation to include Adams' ties to Israel, China, Qatar, South Korea, and Uzbekistan.'

    But not RUSSIA!, so maybe Adams can remain in the Party.

    1. Sometimes a Great Notion   8 months ago

      But Erdogan is a Putin Puppet!

    2. EISTAU Gree-Vance   8 months ago

      Did you not see “Israel” on that list?

  28. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    Estimated regulatory cost increases under Biden Hariss is 1.7T.

    https://gazette.com/news/wex/biden-administration-has-imposed-1-7-trillion-in-regulatory-costs-house-republicans-find/article_1da21b9f-aed3-57ee-ac65-da6b86afac19.html

  29. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'A few nuggets from the report that further highlight the agency's near-deadly incompetence'

    Copenhaver family on line 1 (and 2 and 3).

  30. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    "Kamala Harris stumped by question about part of her economic policy"
    [...]
    "Vice President Kamala Harris gave a long pause during her interview on MSNBC when she faced a question over how she would pay for her economic plans. The moment came early in the interview where Harris batted away slow-pitch questions such as 'can we trust you?'..."
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/kamala-harris-stumped-by-question-about-part-of-her-economic-policy/ss-AA1rf53d?ocid=msedgntp&pc=U531&cvid=b38b1784eec540e4b23032ebd5f5bbf2&ei=15#image=1

    Larry King's writers have found a new home.

  31. Sandra (formerly OBL)   8 months ago

    now that NYC has been flooded with migrants (being funded by our taxpayer dollars), liberals are finally waking up to the idea that the current influx is both unsustainable and unfair

    Report immediately to Fiona for reeducation, Liz!

    She'll explain how 24 hours on Martha's Vineyard proved once and for all that liberals are 100% sincere about their immigration views.

    #SendMore

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      "Dey gave 'em pizza!"--White Mike

  32. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

    Shrikes favorite white supremacist endorses Kamala.

    Richard Spencer
    @RichardBSpencer
    ·
    19h
    For what it’s worth, I will vote for Kamala Harris; I encourage others to do so; and I sincerely want Trump and Vance to lose.

    1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

      Richard Spencer's rhetoric on the Jew's and Israel is indistinguishable from JFree or M4ever's right here. Right down to the subtle lies and twisting of history.

      The only thing that differentiates them is Spencer's willingness to be honest about what he is.

    2. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      It must be a reverse psychology play.

  33. damikesc   8 months ago

    I will NEVER understand why leftist voters are so OK with overpaying for a government that sucks at everything it does. And they want these dolts to handle all health care still.

    1. JesseAz (5-30 Banana Republic Day)   8 months ago

      They aren’t the ones often paying.

      Same reason every study shows they donate both less time and money to charity.

      1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

        ^ this.

        One party is proposing "FREE stuff! the bill is on the rich!!", while delivering terrible, if any, services for all their pilfering.

        The other party is proposing "get your own shit"

        If you are a net 'taker' from the system, you are picking option 1 every time

        1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

          Dude, the pilfered funds are not actually for the poors. Paying the salaries of millions of government and NGO staff costs real money.

          1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

            There is currently a bit of an issue in SF regarding some DEI hires for city-funded ‘non-profit organizations’ wherein the organizations may well not show a profit, but those hires are certainly ‘profiting’. to the tune of >$700.000.00:
            “Fired boss of scandal-plagued SF SAFE nonprofit charged with 34 felonies”
            […]
            “The fired former executive director of a San Francisco nonprofit has been arrested and charged with 34 felonies related to the misuse of more than $700,000 in public funds, authorities said Tuesday…”
            https://sfstandard.com/2024/07/30/fired-boss-sf-safe-nonprofit-charged-34-felonies/

            And:
            “City official on leave after signing off on $1.5M in grants to man she shared home with”
            […]
            “A San Francisco department head signed off on multiple six-figure contracts directed to a nonprofit led by a man with whom she shared a home address and car, The Standard has learned.
            In 2021 and 2022, Sheryl Davis, the city’s Human Rights Commission head, approved contracts worth a total of $1.5 million with the local nonprofit Collective Impact, which is run by James Spingola. In interviews, the pair acknowledged having a close personal relationship, which Davis has never formally disclosed — despite rules that require such a disclosure…”
            https://sfstandard.com/2024/09/12/san-francisco-dream-keeper-initiative-sheryl-davis-james-spingola-nonprofit/

            Going to all the poor DEI hires.

    2. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

      I remember some karen in LA being interviewed not long after O-care took effect and she got her new policy:
      'I knew someone was going to have to pay for this, but I didn't think it was me.'

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        "I VOTED STRAIGHT DEMOCRATS! WHERE'S MY FREE STUFF?"

        1. Chumby   8 months ago

          These days, how many Democrats are straight?

  34. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    "$1.5 billion project to expand major Bay Area reservoir falls through"
    [...]
    "In a stunning setback for efforts to expand water storage in Northern California as the state struggles with more severe droughts from climate change, a $1.5 billion plan to enlarge Los Vaqueros Reservoir in Contra Costa County and share the water with residents across the Bay Area has collapsed after more than seven years of planning and millions of dollars spent...:
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/companies/1-5-billion-project-to-expand-major-bay-area-reservoir-falls-through/ar-AA1r87qJ

    I wonder how much has been spent on moonbeam's choo-choo from where nobody it to where nobody wants to go.

    1. Eeyore   8 months ago

      So the reduced water capacity has nothing to do with https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_dam_removals_in_California?
      The power of climate change is a mysterious thing.

      1. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

        Yeah, and while transporting that water into the water 'system' may have been difficult, Trump is now being attacked for proposing its use in fighting northern forest fires.
        Orange man bad!

  35. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

    'JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks immigration, and ends up saying what an awful lot of Americans are thinking... and talking about how now that NYC has been flooded with migrants (being funded by our taxpayer dollars)'

    DOJ on line 1. And in your outer office, going through your files.

    1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      It's why the Democrats have been trying to dump the migrants into the hinterlands--it's not just to save their own blue city resources, it's to blue up the red areas, too. And this isn't a new thing from the last four years, Obama was the one who conceptualized it and began it during his administration, although to be fair Romney and McCain would have been fine with it given sufficient bribery.

      It's why I say one of the biggest reasons the Regime has freaked out about Trump was his very clear determination to cut off the Third World to First World pipeline these people have been running since the passage of Hart-Cellar.

      1. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        But if we cut off mass immigration, and provide options to standard public schools (K-12 and higher ed), where will the next generation of Democrats come from? Progressives don't reproduce.

  36. Flaco   8 months ago

    "you would think Trump's security would be taken seriously when he's spent the better part of the last eight years being called an existential threat to American democracy."

    I'd say exactly the opposite. The Secret Service is part of the insider group calling him a threat to American democracy. By that reasoning, protecting him would be treasonous!

  37. shadydave   8 months ago

    Why is a Weigel tweet posted here? He's stated how he feels about libertarians quite clearly, despite basing his career on lampshading as being one.

    https://reason.com/2010/06/25/weigels-trials/

    How does someone's career survive such a thing? Hell Jeffrey Toobin still somehow has a career.

    1. The Margrave of Azilia   8 months ago

      Why shouldn't Toobin have a career, he simply took a metaphor for what journalists like him do regularly and took the metaphor literally that one time.

      1. Outlaw Josey Wales   8 months ago

        He was invited to the Zoom meeting, so he came.

    2. Chumby   8 months ago

      Toobin has more stroke.

  38. Nobartium   8 months ago

    liberals are finally waking up to the idea that the current influx is both unsustainable and unfair.

    Only after being subjected to the third world trash that they inflict on the rest of us.

    God bless DeSantis and Abbott.

  39. lwt1960   8 months ago

    Immigration- I'm surprised by the comment about liberals waking up to the impact of their policies. Think Randi Weinberg saying she was working to keep schools open or Fauci saying the 6' guidance just sort of happened. It's the basic Orwellian strategy of cleansing the past and inventing the future, which will be rewritten again after it happens. They're not waking up, they're executing their playbook.

  40. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

    Kamala Harris' campaign strategy is mighty odd given that Walz was a nonobvious pick (especially compared with Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro, who could've helped her snag a key swing state) who is now…not really being used much.

    It's a notable evolution in the promotion of Democratic candidates since Obama left (and perhaps this is true for all politicians these days), that the more they speak, the less people want to see them in charge. Biden ran a basement campaign, Harris is limiting herself to brunches with local news reporters, and Walz is persona non grata.

    Can't really get too worked up about it, because this is the end result of all democracies, especially when you try to give as many people the right to vote as possible. The monarchists ultimately had the liberals dead to rights in that regard.

    1. Zeb   8 months ago

      Maybe it is time to give monarchy another shot.

      1. Dillinger   8 months ago

        I call King!

      2. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

        The problem is, they are going to push things so far a lot of people will be in the mood for "lets give an actual dictator a shot"

        1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

          That’s the very reason it happens, because these idiots don’t know when to quit. See pre-civil war Spain or Indonesia under Sukarno as the exemplar of this.

        2. mad.casual   8 months ago

          Oh, I thought he meant we needed to kill Franz Ferdinand again.

          1. Zeb   8 months ago

            Sure, why not? But I think WW3 is coming along just fine in any case.

        3. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          "they are going to push things so far a lot of people will be in the mood for “lets give an actual dictator a shot"

          Accidentally on purpose.

          We're at the inflection point in the West that leads to all the dystopian futures in fiction. Big brother, Mustapha Mond, Dr. Raymond Cocteau and the White Council didn't just appear in their respective worlds.

    2. Eeyore   8 months ago

      Hey - Walz is behind the scenes trying very hard to put tampons into little boys.

      1. Chupacabra   8 months ago

        That's not the only thing he's putting into little boys, from what I hear.

        1. Mother's Lament   8 months ago

          Covid vaccines, right?... Right?...

          1. Eeyore   8 months ago

            Oh - those get put into little girls as well. Medical rape is totally ok.

        2. Eeyore   8 months ago

          https://notthebee.com/article/canadian-military-hate-crimes-investigation-vandalized-tampon-dispensers-mens-washrooms/

          "Documents obtained by True North show military brass scrambling to figure out why tampons and pads kept going missing from men's washrooms."

          Apparently when boys actually use the tampons it is a hate crime. Fuck off bigots, it's none of your business how boys use the tampons provided.

  41. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>I always knew that if I stood my ground for New Yorkers that I would be a target—and a target I became," said Adams in response.

    wait which part was the standing his ground for New Yorkers? seriously ...

  42. Sevo, 5-30-24, embarrassment   8 months ago

    "I always knew that if I stood my ground for New Yorkers that I would be a target—and a target I became," said Adams in response..."

    Yeah, he really stood up for Trump!

  43. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

    ""The first tenet of critical race theory is that the United States as constructed is irreversibly racist. ...must be overthrown, right. ... It's not about that. It's about overthrow. It's insurgent.…You can't be a critical race theorist and be pro-U.S....…And that's why I'm a critical race theorist."

    Ya, I think Trump is really onto something between him signing that anti CRT EO, and abolishing the dept of ed. Clearly they have jumped the shark, and they are right in their "we need to burn this mother down and start over"...we should do exactly that to the institutions that these open traitors operate out of

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      also lets add this to the massive list of things fat Jeff has never responded to when he says "CRT is a republican moral panic that isnt real and isnt happening"

      I know, he never responded to the previous mountain of evidence, but its always good to remind everyone how many times he has run away from this argument without addressing the massive list of examples of 'educators' implementing this stuff while telling us they are doing it openly

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      The Colorado Education Assocation is full of commies who released a statement earlier this year stating that “capitalism” needed to be abolished, and when called out on it, issued a massive smokescreen press release trying to cover for the fact that they’re a bunch of commie vermin, dedicated to promoting communism.

      That’s why I say that the culture war has to conducted at the academic level, primarily in the universities. Tolerating these people and their ideology is how we got here in the first place.

      1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

        The fed govt should completely be out of the student loan business at this point, as it is certainly directly tied to the insane spiraling out of control tuition costs (and the degrees so worthless that they have to forgive it in the end now), but I think an intermediate step would be something like:

        "Any school that teaches any CRT, which is openly stated to be anti-US and interested in tearing down the US, will not be eligible for any federal funding full stop."

        Could add quite a bit to this, but would be an excellent start.

    3. mad.casual   8 months ago

      Don't forget to bar the doors first.

  44. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>That's a lot of New York up there, so I offer you a meme as palate cleanser.

    much funnier years ago before Imperioli went full dbag it's tough to even look at him anymore

  45. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>you would think Trump's security would be taken seriously when he's spent the better part of the last eight years being called an existential threat to American democracy.

    who's the "you" here? there's an entire federal bureaucracy & apparently 28% of the 38% who are pissed he's still vertical & ventilating

  46. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>And that's why I'm a critical race theorist.

    puzzling how this place can be so pro-anti- sometimes.

  47. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>Here's a clip of Lozenski

    wake me when he's lampposted and covered in rotten vegetables

  48. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>talking about how now that NYC has been flooded with migrants (being funded by our taxpayer dollars), liberals are finally waking up to the idea that the current influx is both unsustainable and unfair

    speaking for everybody not New York, but this is exactly why everybody not New York fucking hates New York

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      "but this is exactly why everybody not New York fucking hates New York"

      copy past the same for San Fran, LA, Chicago. Basically any relatively large, D supermajority city. Its all the same brain rot

      1. Dillinger   8 months ago

        word. New York holds a very special place in the heart ... of New Yorkers

        1. rbike   8 months ago

          That is exactly why we need to send them more immigrants. I truly think this be upped about 10x.

  49. Dillinger   8 months ago

    >>Flip side of this: Walz has been more bubbled than I'd expected, given how important his good interview skills were to his veepstakes rise.

    Weigel does not possess "that guy likes 11 year-old boys" radar.

    1. Mike Parsons   8 months ago

      He was honestly a terrible pick. His folksy dad routine would work if he was actually a centrist or center right.

      He is a self flagellating, far left, BLM/antifa supporting democrat. They already had this vote locked down. No amount of "this is how you fix a carburetor!" is going to overshadow his wife taking in the smells of her city burning through the open governor's mansion window, and him supporting far left policies that most independents aren't on board with. He's also from a state that is already solidly locked down for the D's.

      Just a full on stupid pick, no matter how much the media continues to drool over him.

      I really feel like if Trump pulls off this election, the election night/week coverage is going to be 10x better than the 2016 meltdown. They really have their fan base coasting on a sugar high of vibes from the crazy billions of mega donors, the celebrity Joygasm party, and the MSM breathlessly telling us how amazing Harris and Walz are, saving our democracy.

      If they get slapped in the face with people rejecting this propaganda, I bet they start openly calling for his jailing or assassination on cable news. Or at minimum, "I wish one of those shooters would have saved our democracy" type of rhetoric from the Maddow/Hayes/ Reid crowd.

      1. Dillinger   8 months ago

        TW publicly dined with Soros recently. if I wasn't already terrified he may directly harm someone I know ...

      2. Earth-based Human Skeptic   8 months ago

        "Just a full on stupid pick, no matter how much the media continues to drool over him."

        For the inner Party, this is all that matters.

        1. Michael Ejercito   8 months ago

          How was that Teamsters poll?

  50. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

    Or at minimum, “I wish one of those shooters would have saved our democracy” type of rhetoric from the Maddow/Hayes/ Reid crowd.

    Anyone using the phrase "our democracy" at this point is a great example of why democracy should be rejected.

  51. Dillinger   8 months ago

    so is the USSS agent accused of sexual assault also the mole?

  52. Rick James   8 months ago

    Adams inherited a struggling New York reeling from the pandemic and a massive influx of immigrants looking for (and receiving) welfare services on taxpayers' dime.

    Whoa, shitsnacks, Liz! You had to light the open-borders-at-all-costs bat signal, didn't you?

    1. Rick James   8 months ago

      You keep going like this, Liz, you're going to find yourself indicted for taking foreign donations or... something.

      1. mad.casual   8 months ago

        something

        Legally and accurately filing tax documents fraud.

        1. Dillinger   8 months ago

          it wasn't the legal and accurate filing it was the months aforehand of inciteful rhetoric leading up to the date of filing

      2. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

        KMW will probably get pissy and have Fiona try to “reeducate” Liz.

  53. Rick James   8 months ago

    JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon talks immigration, and ends up saying what an awful lot of Americans are thinking. "We need more merit-based immigration, we need more seasonal immigration,"

    You know our long, national woke nightmare is finally coming to a moderate slow-down when more people can say this and not have their entire careers eviscerated.

    1. mad.casual   8 months ago

      moderate slow-down

      Have to find the next thing that Christian Nationalists are pouncing about in order to pretend it's not a thing, but that, if it were, they'd support it.

    2. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

      Dimon is a made man, he's not going to get shut down for this.

      1. Moonrocks   8 months ago

        It's the other way around. He's a made man, so him saying this makes it safe for others to say it.

    3. middlefinger   8 months ago

      Y’all think he’s honest? Remember, this is the same sociopath who does struggle sessions with Greta Thunberg and suggested immediate use of eminent domain for climate change.

      He is trying to walk back the open borders for the election, it continues after the election. His helicopter padded penthouse and vacation bunkers are not in sight of this shit. They want illiterate voters and cannon fodder for WW3.

  54. Incunabulum   8 months ago

    >Robocop mayor may be dunzo: Mayor Eric Adams was just indicted in a federal corruption investigation,

    If you leave the plantation, if you embarrass the DNC - this is what you get.

  55. I, Woodchipper   8 months ago

    it's widely known among new york circles that Eric Adams is a complete dipshit. These indictments may actually be over stuff he had no idea was illegal or even didnt know he was doing. he's that dumb.

    1. InsaneTrollLogic (Factio Democratica delenda est 5/30/24)   8 months ago

      Still, he could be worse. He’s not Mayor Brandon Johnson of Chicago who makes Eric Adams look like Albert Einstein by comparison.

      1. Red Rocks White Privilege   8 months ago

        To be fair, Brandon Johnson is not stupid. He’s just a garden-variety black marxist of The Current Year who understands what kind of progressive boilerplate, euphemisms, and okey-doke to employ that deflects from the shitty job most marxists do, when they’re put in charge of anything from a lemonade stand on up.

  56. Chumby   8 months ago

    The Turkish Delight in Narnia is delicious. I’m sure if available locally, Liz would wolfe it down.

    1. Dillinger   8 months ago

      oh, to be Prince Caspian, afloat upon the waves.

      https://youtu.be/WDAmp7J8FPU?si=BIDKvJnozVZna5X4

    2. Rick James   8 months ago

      What Liz does behind closed doors is Narnia business.

      1. Chumby   8 months ago

        Aslan becomes available, perhaps Turkish Delight franchises will start popping up.

  57. MWAocdoc   8 months ago

    "it's not clear that more is the answer, if the agency is plagued by such incompetence"

    He/she/it resigned, so there's nothing to see here! The buck doesn't stop here any more! Clearly American citizens need to give even more tasks to government officials who were appointed to their positions based on checking off demographic qualifiers ...

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