And also that means not changing the national popular opinion but changing popular opinion in their home states.
― longtime caller, first time listener (man alive)
Is America actually one country? Somebody persuade me because I'm not persuaded.
― Poody Mae Bubblebutt, Miss Kumquat of 1947 (rushomancy), Friday, 27 September 2019 15:36 (five years ago) link
He and OJ can go looking for the real killer
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 September 2019 15:37 (five years ago) link
This was funnyhttps://theconcourse.deadspin.com/this-guy-truly-has-no-idea-what-hes-talking-about-1838500602?%2Fsetsession
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 September 2019 16:01 (five years ago) link
Is America actually one country?
It's a weird hybrid that normally functions externally as a nation, but functions internally as a collection of disassembled parts, that occasionally gets assembled into a nation.
― A is for (Aimless), Friday, 27 September 2019 17:18 (five years ago) link
A notion of a nation.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 September 2019 17:19 (five years ago) link
Sometimes a Grope Nation
― Steampunk wasn't in my vocapulary 6 days ago. (Old Lunch), Friday, 27 September 2019 17:32 (five years ago) link
-janet jackson
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Friday, 27 September 2019 17:33 (five years ago) link
America is an imagined community, just like any other nation
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 17:36 (five years ago) link
David Brooks says the inquiry is a mistake, so thank you Mr Reverse Barometer
― a Mets fan who gave up on everything in the mid '80s (Dr Morbius), Friday, 27 September 2019 18:34 (five years ago) link
haha, i posted pretty much the same thing at the same moment on the US politics thread
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 18:35 (five years ago) link
The re-election campaign of Representative Rashida Tlaib of Michigan began selling T-shirts emblazoned with the slogan “Impeach the MF,” using a two-letter abbreviation for an expletive the first-term congresswoman used for the president when she uttered that phrase in a speech to activists in January.
i get it, and i have and will call him much worse, but, not helpful
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 20:24 (five years ago) link
I am relatively certain Tlaib, much like Omar, understands the people who voted for her and as such knows this shirt is something they want.
― brigadier pudding (DJP), Friday, 27 September 2019 20:28 (five years ago) link
If you want "not helpful" go look at that dumbass Brooks column
I am also certain that the shirt makes sense to her supporters, and that it will be helpful for her fundraising campaign. I like her a lot, too, not that it matters. But her actions have an influence beyond her constituency.
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 20:33 (five years ago) link
not sure anything will come of this - claims seem substantively sound but a bit politically thin
sure impeach him, why not - however more important for the dems will be having an inspiring economic vision to sell at the next election. that's how we get rid of this lunk
― stoffle (||||||||), Friday, 27 September 2019 20:36 (five years ago) link
AOC has it right. McDongface said, well, if they want to waste time with impeachment, then no legislation, and she responded about all the stuff they have sent to the Senate, from guns on down, that he has never bothered even scheduling a vote for. Guns legislation, she noted, was sent their way in February. They need (and will) run on all this shit he is stopping or slowing. Same with the president. Same with impeachment.
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, 27 September 2019 20:41 (five years ago) link
But her actions have an influence beyond her constituency.
This is your absolute dumbest and worst opinion, FTR. This repeated belief that we have to somehow worry about "riling up" people who have existed in a state of frothing rage since mid-2016. Who are these "middle ground" people you seriously think a) exist and b) will be driven into the arms of the Republican party by too-overt displays of anti-Trumpism from Democratic politicians?
Tell the truth - are you Rahm Emanuel?
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Friday, 27 September 2019 20:58 (five years ago) link
Ok that's uncalled for
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:37 (five years ago) link
― stoffle (||||||||)
maybe they should run on a platform of all-day breakfast. after all, it worked for mcdonalds, and really, why should there be any difference than american government and mcdonalds?
― Poody Mae Bubblebutt, Miss Kumquat of 1947 (rushomancy), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:45 (five years ago) link
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone)
ok, all nations are imaginary, and so when we cease to believe in the collective lies they're built on, like, say, that governments possess a monopoly on the legitimate use of force...
― Poody Mae Bubblebutt, Miss Kumquat of 1947 (rushomancy), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:47 (five years ago) link
The rats are abandoning ship
The first Republican House member has announced support for the impeachment inquiry against President Trump: Representative Mark Amodei of NevadaSee the full list: https://t.co/nnYylNUBSA pic.twitter.com/7SUfyj48Sq— The New York Times (@nytimes) September 27, 2019
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:49 (five years ago) link
Kurt Volker just resigned lol
― (•̪●) (carne asada), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:52 (five years ago) link
what the...
Hannity is losing it pic.twitter.com/HTXgj0kQK1— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) September 27, 2019
― Mario Meatwagon (Moodles), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:54 (five years ago) link
the ship is made of rats
― Οὖτις, Friday, 27 September 2019 22:56 (five years ago) link
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Friday, September 27, 2019 3:58 PM (one hour ago) bookmarkflaglink
i was in therapy for the last hour (unrelated to assholes i know on the internet), so just seeing this. i have waaaaaay dumber and worse opinions, you're totally wrong
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:57 (five years ago) link
also i'm not sure where you got the "riling up" quote because the closest thing i've said to that is when i "said hi to a neighborhood dog named riley" the other day
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:58 (five years ago) link
This Albert Burneko piece is good, and worth keeping in mind at all times.
Donald Trump is not trying to get impeached. He does not want to be impeached, and he definitely does not have a sophisticated dastardly plot to turn his impeachment into greater personal power or as a strategy to create a more solidified and motivated political base. He does not have a sophisticated dastardly plot to do anything, or any other kind of plot. The man is not capable of sophistication, or any but the basest sensation-seeking dastardliness; it’s all he can do to get the fast food from its cardboard container to the appropriate face-hole. He is a big stupid idiot, is what I am saying, and he likes things that feel good and wants them right now and doesn’t like things that don’t feel good and doesn’t want them ever, and that is the extent of him....None of this is a part of some scheme. There is never a scheme. He is not sandbagging. He is not playing four-dimensional chess. Donald Trump is not capable of four-dimensional chess. Put Donald Trump in a thumb war against a department-store mannequin and he will be lucky to escape with a draw. He will call it victory. What’s infinitely depressing is how many of his nominal political opponents will believe him.The weirdest, saddest, and most unhelpful people, maybe in all the world, are: boomer liberals (like the leadership of the Democratic party, for example) who look upon Donald Trump’s lifelong track record of failing at petty crook shit—doing petty crook shit and not only getting away with it but in many cases declaring his failure a great success, and then being rewarded with greater fame and stature in turn—and insist they are seeing the work of a mastermind, rather than the tides of American life and culture carrying yet another born-rich shit-for-brains white asshole past and above any and all demands and consequences. The idea of Trump is the sucker-ass belief in meritocracy, in hoary old Great Man bullshit, twisted into its most horrible gargoyle incarnation. He’s rich and famous, he’s the president of the country, and therefore it just simply must be the case that he has earned this station for himself, one way or another, via some expression of traits that make him equal to it. He has to be some kind of genius, even if it’s the evil kind. There is no way that a braying worthless dope, a man with no qualities of any kind to recommend him, could have ended up where Trump has ended up.And now that investigations into Donald Trump’s campaign and also into his efforts to thwart and obstruct those same investigations—investigations about which he has been in a panicky and very public rage since well before his inauguration—have moved him into the crosshairs of impeachment, the meritocracy dead-enders in the opposition party believe that this must be happening because he wills it. His almost comically brazen and plainly illegal attempts to silence, discredit, and outright threaten the people doing and/or cooperating with the investigations must reflect some active and strategic desire to be impeached. He must be laying a trap: If Congress impeaches him, he will not be mad, he will be laughing actually. The alternative is that the very obviously hopelessly dimwitted lifelong failure currently sitting atop a pile of inherited and/or pilfered cash in the most powerful office on earth is precisely as stupid and balloon-handed and incompetent as he has spent his entire adult life proving himself to be. America just doesn’t work like that.That’s the thing being fought over, ultimately. The question of whether to impeach Donald Trump is, among other things, the question of how to defeat him. The question of how to defeat him is, among other things, the question of what he really is in the first place: Is he just Donald Trump The Illiterate Racist Sex Clown or is he the Republican Party or is he the deeper and more fundamental articles of American life and history? That, in turn, is the question of what kind of society this really is. Is it one in which vast material inequalities are mere flukes of circumstance, or is that situation the just allocation of reward, or is it the residue of systemic theft by a class of cruel moral dwarves, or what?Which is to say: When you credit Donald Trump, in the absence of absolutely any evidence, with possessing the Mephistophelian cunning to bring about his own impeachment, deliberately, for the purpose of bringing to fruition some long-simmering plot to consolidate his political support, you are finally saying that you agree with him. Not just on the baseless claim that he’s actually in possession of one (1) Whole Adult Brain, but on his broader infantile idea of what kind of place this country is. He believes that he deserves what he has because he has it, and his every decision flows from that belief; he believes that being rich and famous, alone, is proof that he should be rich and famous. To see him as he sees himself—as a sinister mastermind—and treat him as he believes he should be treated is to agree with him on all that.
...
None of this is a part of some scheme. There is never a scheme. He is not sandbagging. He is not playing four-dimensional chess. Donald Trump is not capable of four-dimensional chess. Put Donald Trump in a thumb war against a department-store mannequin and he will be lucky to escape with a draw. He will call it victory. What’s infinitely depressing is how many of his nominal political opponents will believe him.
The weirdest, saddest, and most unhelpful people, maybe in all the world, are: boomer liberals (like the leadership of the Democratic party, for example) who look upon Donald Trump’s lifelong track record of failing at petty crook shit—doing petty crook shit and not only getting away with it but in many cases declaring his failure a great success, and then being rewarded with greater fame and stature in turn—and insist they are seeing the work of a mastermind, rather than the tides of American life and culture carrying yet another born-rich shit-for-brains white asshole past and above any and all demands and consequences. The idea of Trump is the sucker-ass belief in meritocracy, in hoary old Great Man bullshit, twisted into its most horrible gargoyle incarnation. He’s rich and famous, he’s the president of the country, and therefore it just simply must be the case that he has earned this station for himself, one way or another, via some expression of traits that make him equal to it. He has to be some kind of genius, even if it’s the evil kind. There is no way that a braying worthless dope, a man with no qualities of any kind to recommend him, could have ended up where Trump has ended up.
And now that investigations into Donald Trump’s campaign and also into his efforts to thwart and obstruct those same investigations—investigations about which he has been in a panicky and very public rage since well before his inauguration—have moved him into the crosshairs of impeachment, the meritocracy dead-enders in the opposition party believe that this must be happening because he wills it. His almost comically brazen and plainly illegal attempts to silence, discredit, and outright threaten the people doing and/or cooperating with the investigations must reflect some active and strategic desire to be impeached. He must be laying a trap: If Congress impeaches him, he will not be mad, he will be laughing actually. The alternative is that the very obviously hopelessly dimwitted lifelong failure currently sitting atop a pile of inherited and/or pilfered cash in the most powerful office on earth is precisely as stupid and balloon-handed and incompetent as he has spent his entire adult life proving himself to be. America just doesn’t work like that.
That’s the thing being fought over, ultimately. The question of whether to impeach Donald Trump is, among other things, the question of how to defeat him. The question of how to defeat him is, among other things, the question of what he really is in the first place: Is he just Donald Trump The Illiterate Racist Sex Clown or is he the Republican Party or is he the deeper and more fundamental articles of American life and history? That, in turn, is the question of what kind of society this really is. Is it one in which vast material inequalities are mere flukes of circumstance, or is that situation the just allocation of reward, or is it the residue of systemic theft by a class of cruel moral dwarves, or what?
Which is to say: When you credit Donald Trump, in the absence of absolutely any evidence, with possessing the Mephistophelian cunning to bring about his own impeachment, deliberately, for the purpose of bringing to fruition some long-simmering plot to consolidate his political support, you are finally saying that you agree with him. Not just on the baseless claim that he’s actually in possession of one (1) Whole Adult Brain, but on his broader infantile idea of what kind of place this country is. He believes that he deserves what he has because he has it, and his every decision flows from that belief; he believes that being rich and famous, alone, is proof that he should be rich and famous. To see him as he sees himself—as a sinister mastermind—and treat him as he believes he should be treated is to agree with him on all that.
― shared unit of analysis (unperson), Friday, 27 September 2019 22:59 (five years ago) link
otm x 1million
― A True White Kid that can Jump (Granny Dainger), Friday, 27 September 2019 23:04 (five years ago) link
the first House Republican, Rep. Mark Amodei (R-NV) has come out in support of an impeachment inquiry, albeit in a somewhat mealy-mouthed way. “Let’s put it through the process and see what happens.” Amodei would not say whether he believes the President committed an impeachable offense.
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 23:09 (five years ago) link
the art of the deal
NYT reports that NRA could be willing to bankroll some of Trump's impeachment defense if Trump opposes gun control legislation. https://t.co/JU3XRUl8rQ— Matt Pearce 🦅 (@mattdpearce) September 27, 2019
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Friday, 27 September 2019 23:23 (five years ago) link
https://www.nytimes.com/2019/09/26/opinion/trump-economy.html#click=https://t.co/jeoiTNBOve
Krugman makes the economic case for impeachment
― Van Horn Street, Friday, 27 September 2019 23:51 (five years ago) link
https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/trump-told-russian-officials-in-2017-he-wasnt-concerned-about-moscows-interference-in-us-election/2019/09/27/b20a8bc8-e159-11e9-b199-f638bf2c340f_story.html
― (•̪●) (carne asada), Saturday, 28 September 2019 00:53 (five years ago) link
"President Trump told two senior Russian officials in a 2017 Oval Office meeting that he was unconcerned about Moscow’s interference in the U.S. election because the United States did the same in other countries"Wtf?
― (•̪●) (carne asada), Saturday, 28 September 2019 00:55 (five years ago) link
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5tnHqKk5ko
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:12 (five years ago) link
xpost Remember when he was on some show years ago (sigh ... ) and when asked about how Russia (or whomever) kills people it disagrees with, he more or less sneered "oh, and we don't?"
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:21 (five years ago) link
Beginning to think impeachment is actually a win/win for Trump. He won't have to be president anymore, he'll get pardoned by Pence, he'll get to go back to his shady bullshit family business, and he'll get to spend the rest of his life ranting with impunity about his innocence, the Clintons, servers, immigrants, whatever he wants. And people (barf) will keep listening, keep reporting on him, keep putting him on stage and on TV ...
― Josh in Chicago, Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:26 (five years ago) link
Josh, go to bed.
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:28 (five years ago) link
you know a thing called "dying" exists, right? xpost
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:33 (five years ago) link
going to bed is another thing that does it, and it's temporary. the whole dying thing is so...fatalistic, you know?
― Sally Jessy (Karl Malone), Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:40 (five years ago) link
lol I meant Trump wasn't gonna live forever
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Saturday, 28 September 2019 01:48 (five years ago) link
Okay so here's a thing that's only just now occurring to me for some reason: one whistleblower was so gobsmacked by the president's actions that he/she made a stink and now here we are, inching right astride articles of impeachment. So. The question now poking me in the side is: how many other people in a position similar to that of our whistleblower have held their tongues up 'til now despite severe misgivings but who may, given the evolving climate, feel emboldened to come forth with an absolute avalanche of dirt on Mr. Wonderful?
― Steampunk wasn't in my vocapulary 6 days ago. (Old Lunch), Saturday, 28 September 2019 02:31 (five years ago) link
i have a special batch of popcorn waiting for the revelation that one of the transcripts filed in the Double Secret Server documents MBS offering dirt on Bezos in exchange for a slow-roll on Khashoggi
― Larry Elleison (rogermexico.), Saturday, 28 September 2019 02:42 (five years ago) link
kay so here's a thing that's only just now occurring to me for some reason: one whistleblower was so gobsmacked by the president's actions that he/she made a stink and now here we are, inching right astride articles of impeachment. So. The question now poking me in the side is: how many other people in a position similar to that of our whistleblower have held their tongues up 'til now despite severe misgivings but who may, given the evolving climate, feel emboldened to come forth with an absolute avalanche of dirt on Mr. Wonderful?
― Steampunk wasn't in my vocapulary 6 days ago. (Old Lunch), Friday, September 27, 2019 10:31 PM
*fart*
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 28 September 2019 02:45 (five years ago) link
farts are *kind* of whistleblowing
― When I am afraid, I put my toast in you (Neanderthal), Saturday, 28 September 2019 02:58 (five years ago) link
Alf, I am both disappointed and tickled by your response. It's a weird feeling, not altogether unpleasant.
― Steampunk wasn't in my vocapulary 6 days ago. (Old Lunch), Saturday, 28 September 2019 03:08 (five years ago) link
Solid, sound fart.
― a bevy of supermodels, musicians and Lena Dunham (C. Grisso/McCain), Saturday, 28 September 2019 03:11 (five years ago) link
a meh
― TikTok to the (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Saturday, 28 September 2019 03:14 (five years ago) link
― Josh in Chicago, Friday, September 27, 2019 6:21 PM (two hours ago) bookmarkflaglink
Trump otm
― Seany's too Dyche to mention (jim in vancouver), Saturday, 28 September 2019 03:56 (five years ago) link
when asked about how Russia (or whomever) kills people it disagrees with, he more or less sneered "oh, and we don't?"
it's just a variant on the tu quoque argument, put into the service of excusing obvious criminality or immorality. Or to use more modern terminology "both-sides-ism".
― A is for (Aimless), Saturday, 28 September 2019 04:04 (five years ago) link
it's an ideological barndoor left wide open by a multigenerational rejection by the entire political mainstream of any serious critique of US foreign policy premises or practice which u should continue to expect cynical adventurers to walk thru
― difficult listening hour, Saturday, 28 September 2019 04:12 (five years ago) link