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Mid-Morning Open Thread [CBD]

Bierstadt Sunrise.jpg

Sunrise
Albert Bierstadt

What? Symbolic? Of what? I have no idea to what you lunatics are referring.

I woke up this morning after having dreamed that HRC, the drunk, neurological disease-ridden kleptocrat that the Democrats had anointed as president had lost the election to a shit-stirring, combative bombast who wouldn't cower from the typical Leftist attacks, and would even fire off broadsides of his own.

Crazy...huh?

Anyway, if you don't like the non-symbolic nature of this morning's art, perhaps this link will be more satisfying.

And a very happy birthday to The Bard of the Barrel, The Poet of Porn, The Rhymer of The Rockies....Muldoon!

Sixty years ago, our Muldoon was born
His welcome here is never outworn
With his wit he disarms us
With his limericks he charms us
Happy birthday to our own King of Corn!

-- Bluebell

There once was a man named Muldoon
We love the puns from that loon
We should give him the keys
To post as he please
Unless Ace is up before noon!

-- Mama AJ

Posted by: Open Blogger at 09:30 AM




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1 Happy Birthday Muldoon.

And Happy Birthday, United States Marine Corps.

Posted by: Annalucia at November 10, 2016 10:29 AM (a5bF3)

2 Very apt.

Posted by: HH at November 10, 2016 10:29 AM (DrCtv)

3 The Yoko link. It has laid eggs in my brain.

Posted by: the deplorable chiefjaybob, who hates everyone at November 10, 2016 10:31 AM (Y4CVA)

4 Happy happy, Muldoon!

Posted by: alexthechick - but I have chocolate chip cookies so that's okay then at November 10, 2016 10:31 AM (mf5HN)

5 In response to some libtard's "call for tolerance" over the riots and bullshit of last night I wrote the following in response. This is directly to the aforementioned libtard:

The left looks like spoiled children right now.

I guess you guys didn't "accept the results of the election" like you were asking if Trump would, huh?

"Saying "people are sick of the bullshit, or didn't you get the memo on November 8" is not showing tolerance and is NOT part of the solution"

Personally, I *don't care* about showing tolerance right now. For a long time now, I've been called a racist, a homophobe, an uneducated hick, a misogynist, a redneck, a white supremacist and a whole host of other things. My deeply held beliefs have been mocked, other people that hold them have been put out of business, fired or run out of the public square.

And you're asking me to be tolerant of a temper tantrum.

No.

Posted by: GMan at November 10, 2016 10:31 AM (sxq57)

6 Gargling goat balls sure works up an appetite.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 10:33 AM (iFRXG)

7 You know how a couple of days after Thanksgiving the congealed gravy and last bit of Turkey and stuffing can still taste great?

The tears! The tears! still sooooo delicious.

Posted by: Hedley Lamarr at November 10, 2016 10:34 AM (a3sfz)

8

I see Diageo Plc, parent of Johnnie Walker and a bunch of other top shelf brands is down over $3/share this AM.

How'd that social justice shite go to the border and pander to illegals last week work out for you Johnnie?

Posted by: In Vino Veritits at November 10, 2016 10:34 AM (3hIZX)

9 6 Ayotte was a big loss, especially regarding Supremu Court picks.
Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 10:33 AM (iFRXG)

The set of things Bill Wynn has been right about this election season: []

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 10:34 AM (KUaJL)

10 Thought: Trump and the Republican legislature need to end income tax payroll deduction/withholding.

Give a one month tax holiday so they can see what their efforts are actually worth in the market, then after that, everyone cuts a check to the federal government monthly.

Living in an increasingly yuppie-ish suburb where everyone is crying "What do we tell our kids?!" I think this (and healthcare/tax reform) is how we unify. People making 60-250 in midsize markets, they're not Soros or Zuck, they have economic realities. They're also Bill Clinton democrats, or moderates who are shamed into the agenda by social pressure, not Bernie or Papandreou socialists.

They have a price, and we can find it fast by making the process more illustrative and real.

Posted by: passin-thru at November 10, 2016 10:34 AM (wx6iv)

11 Latest CNN poll has Clinton up +6, Lmao!

Posted by: F*ck yeah I'm Gloating! at November 10, 2016 10:35 AM (yOWG+)

12
Ayotte was a big loss, especially regarding Supremu Court picks.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 10:33 AM (iFRXG)








Only if you're a Donk. But you knew that.

Posted by: IllTemperedCur at November 10, 2016 10:35 AM (XWkhW)

13 I posted this on the ONT late.

So tonight in Times Square at my construction site, about 200 asshole protesters yelling Fuck Donald Trump, proceed to remove my barriers on 7th Ave so they wouldn't get hit by cars putting themselves at risk from a crane load overhead were met by one pissed off me. I told them to get the fuck back into the street or I would at least put the first five or six of you pajama boys in the ER. I did have some Ironworkers to back me up if these pussies had more than 5 who had any balls. They did move back into the street. An hour later a short bit away, 20 NYPD vehicles hauled a shitload of them away. Regular PD cars, SUVs, a paddy wagon and a corrections bus all filled with these stupid idiots. I was singing ding dong the witch is dead as they were being put into the vehicles. The remainder ran from the cops like the little pussies they are.

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:35 AM (28IKx)

14 Nice picture, about sums up my attitude this morning. First time in ages, probably 8 years, I drove to work this morning with the sunroof open and the sound system playing. Bit frosty but what a day.

Posted by: moon over vermont at November 10, 2016 10:38 AM (kUmUV)

15

There once was a man named Seamus
Who's wit and charm overcame us
The puns he delivered,
Humor a part of his quiver
We adore him
Who really can blame us

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:38 AM (1TXSC)

16 Thanks, CBD, for the wonderful image. A new day dawns for a land trying to survive. I enjoy Bierstadt but this one is especially appropriate on so many levels.

Posted by: JTB at November 10, 2016 10:39 AM (V+03K)

17 Trump has already delivered more results to the base before taking office than the Republicans in Congress have for 6 years.

He's killed two toxic political dynasties--Bush and Clinton.

He's killed a leftward tilt of the Supreme Court.

He's killed political correctness.

He's mortally wounded the media.

He's made Obama irrelevant.

And more that will have benefits long down the road.

Posted by: RoyalOil at November 10, 2016 10:39 AM (e2Rx3)

18 Beautiful.

I'm actually related to him (we eventually changed the family name to Biergood).

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 10:40 AM (v8Lx/)

19 Ayotte was a big loss, especially regarding Supremu Court picks.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 10:33 AM (iFRXG)

How so? That seat didn't get the R's to 60. Anything between 51 and 59 is essentially the same.

McConnell's going to have to blow up the filibuster for this.

As he should for all the Senate business.

The time for the cooling pot of the Senate is over.

Posted by: DoublySymmetric at November 10, 2016 10:40 AM (8hICw)

20 Beautiful.

I'm actually related to him (we eventually changed the family name to Biergood).

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 10:40 AM (v8Lx/)


Me too! (we changed it again)

Posted by: Bierbelly at November 10, 2016 10:41 AM (zc3Db)

21 I'm still waiting for the people who said they were going to come back after Trump lost in a landlisde to tell us they told us so and rub our faces in it.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 10:42 AM (r/0kC)

22

I have dread this morning. Soros is just getting started trying to delegitimize Trump

I think its going to get very dangerous

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:43 AM (1TXSC)

23 Have the deranged children of the left never been told that elections are won, elections are lost. That's life in a country with legitimate elections.
They seem utterly unprepared for disappointment on election night. The education system failed them.

Posted by: Northernlurker at November 10, 2016 10:44 AM (s7hQ/)

24 We're the American wing of the Bierstadt clan.

Posted by: Bubba City of Beer at November 10, 2016 10:44 AM (ZLQuU)

25

Please ignore Wynn

Like

Forever

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:44 AM (1TXSC)

26 He's mortally wounded the media.

That one may be a bit premature. What I would like him to do is ram through a' la carte pricing for cable. A lot of people won't cut the cord, but if people wern't forced to pay for things like MS-you're a racist and CNN, and even the alphabet networks on cable as part of a package I suspect many would wither and die.

Posted by: moon over vermont at November 10, 2016 10:45 AM (kUmUV)

27 ThunderB,you worry too much.Nothing is going to "delegitimize" Trump.It is nothing different than they would do to any Republican and he is better equipped to handle it than most.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 10:45 AM (r/0kC)

28 Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:43 AM (1TXSC)

^^^ This^^^ I wonder if we're suffering a case of premature elation.

Posted by: creeper at November 10, 2016 10:45 AM (R0i94)

29
I do worry too much

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:45 AM (1TXSC)

30 There once was a punster, Muldoon
Who distracted us daily from doom
He assembled his rhymes
At any old time
And made the Horde's laughter go boom!

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 10:46 AM (RD7QR)

31 I feel sorry for ed driscoll. He had all his "i told you so" photoshop memes ready to go for instapundit.

Posted by: Lord Sir x at November 10, 2016 10:46 AM (nFwvY)

32 #5 Gman ^^^
More like this, please.

Posted by: jdwill at November 10, 2016 10:46 AM (4fjKI)

33 Good God you people don't know how to enjoy a win.Worry if you want,worry solves nothing.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 10:46 AM (r/0kC)

34


They are tearing up their own cities and disrupting blue voters lives

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:46 AM (1TXSC)

35 ^^^ This^^^ I wonder if we're suffering a case of premature elation.
Posted by: creeper at November 10, 2016 10:45 AM (R0i94)

We've had political blue balls for the last 8 years (at least). I think it's forgivable that we're climaxing a bit early.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 10:46 AM (KUaJL)

36 31 Stephen Green was even worse.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 10:47 AM (r/0kC)

37 Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:35 AM (28IKx)

Glad you're safe and there wasn't a tragedy.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 10:47 AM (GDulk)

38 And Driscoll is at least a big fan of the HQ.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 10:47 AM (r/0kC)

39 "I feel sorry for ed driscoll."

But you have to admire his spirit. All he does, despite those handicaps.

Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 10, 2016 10:48 AM (THwT3)

40 His rhymes make you laugh like a loon
So here's hoping he's not leaving soon
Some might say that he's older
I say he'll just get bolder
And so, Happy Birthday, Muldoon!

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 10:48 AM (9krrF)

41 Sunrise
Albert Bierstadt



Frankly, the way I feel this morning, I could use a beer.

Stat.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 10:49 AM (X6fMO)

42 Nice video out there of folks coming together after the election.


Kidding kidding.... it's a vid of a white Trump voter getting dragged out of his car and beaten in Chicago.


CCW folks. Put these animals down.

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 10:49 AM (/D5Lf)

43 I wish Soros would be arrested for insurrection

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:49 AM (1TXSC)

44 Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:35 AM (28IKx)

I owe you a drink or three for that.

When is the current project finishing? I'll be your neighborhood before the end of the year.

Posted by: CharlieBrown'sDildo at November 10, 2016 10:49 AM (Zu3d9)

45 Late to the party to see the 'ettes victory funbag pics.

Very nice.

Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at November 10, 2016 10:49 AM (89T5c)

46 >>>>I have dread this morning. Soros is just getting started trying to delegitimize Trump



I think its going to get very dangerous
.
.
.
.He can play all of the games he wants to try and destabilize the Country but they are not going to work anymore. Tuesday proved that.

Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at November 10, 2016 10:49 AM (iONHu)

47 Bill Whine: What is the point of you? Ayotte was a wasted seat. She had an F- conservative rating. Her only worth was that she proved there was 1 district in New England that 1/2 of which could vote for an someone with an "R" next to her name.

And, yes. Blow up the filibuster. Start playing by their rules. Remember this? "Deem it passed!"

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 10:50 AM (SeD0w)

48 Trump supporters being all racist and shit


http://tinyurl.com/glpp6s2

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 10:50 AM (/D5Lf)

49 I have dread this morning. Soros is just getting started trying to delegitimize Trump

I think its going to get very dangerous
Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:43 AM (1TXSC)

I get the sentiment, but I am reminded of one of my favorite stories from Shelby Foote in the PBS Civil War series:

"Grant's aides were going on about the brilliance of Lee, and finally Grant had enough:

"Bobby Lee! Bobby Lee! I'm tired of hearing about Bobby Lee! You'd think he was going to do a double somersault and land in our rear! You stop worrying about what he's going to do to you and start worrying about what you are going to do to him!"

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 10:50 AM (92kX2)

50 According to Weasel Zippers Coptic Christians and Haitians voted against Hellary en masse. Reports are that the Amish voted against her as well. Those are groups who all know firsthand what she is really like and have suffered from her attentions.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 10:50 AM (GDulk)

51 This got willowed from last thread

McCain and Graham are crushed.

On of the FB newsbits is the black apprentice lady Amarosa ? saying Trump is keeping an 'enemies list'
and that Lindsey is on it.

Isnt rule 1 of politics to know who your enemies are ?
And to keep your enemies close ?
Thats why Obama gave Hillary the SoS job

Posted by: McCool at November 10, 2016 10:50 AM (TQxRy)

52 Happy b-day Seamus!

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 10:51 AM (/D5Lf)

53 Just to carry over for a minute, thanks for everyone for their support, good wishes and prayers for my job interview today. I need to start getting myself together, so I'm signing off for now and will let you know all about it later on.

Also, the key to the truck with the bags of dicks in it is under the rock in the front yard. Just in case you need to hand out a few.

Posted by: Insomniac - 1 in 94,609,000 at November 10, 2016 10:51 AM (0mRoj)

54 Happy bday Muldoon. Your wit brightens my day consistently and I'm grateful.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 10:51 AM (GDulk)

55

Dont let my chronic worry hijack the thread or the day


Thus time, we fight back. This time, we have a leader who will too

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:51 AM (1TXSC)

56 Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:43 AM (1TXSC)

You don't have to worry about Trump. He's a big boy. He can handle himself.

What you do need to worry about is what Barky is going to do before he's finally pried from the Oval Office ... and whether the GOP turds are going to let him. Sadly, even with Trump's win I don't think that the GOP congresscritters are going to fight any more against Barky's last illegal, un-Constitutional and criminal moves. I also fear some underhanded lame duck session which they have done every time before. Those are the things you need to worry about. Under this silly pretense of "forgive and forget" the criminals and traitors because we won the election barky and others think they can slip some extra stuff by ...

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 10:52 AM (zc3Db)

57 I can't do original limericks, but stolen for Muldoon:

Seamus, I'm sure it will give you a lift
that I've shown such admirable thrift
in choosing a way
to remember your day
with this heart-warming message (no gift!)

Happy Birthday!!!!

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 10:52 AM (Om16U)

58 53 Just to carry over for a minute, thanks for everyone for their support, good wishes and prayers for my job interview today. I need to start getting myself together, so I'm signing off for now and will let you know all about it later on.

Also, the key to the truck with the bags of dicks in it is under the rock in the front yard. Just in case you need to hand out a few.
Posted by: Insomniac - 1 in 94,609,000 at November 10, 2016 10:51 AM (0mRoj)

Good luck man! Hope you get it!

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 10:52 AM (92kX2)

59 Hippo Birdie 2 Ewes ...

Posted by: Adriane the Tone Deaf Political Class Critic ... at November 10, 2016 10:52 AM (AoK0a)

60 Smug journalist. Stolen from Drudge...http://tinyurl.com/zwdjv9y




Wait, Muldoon is 60? I thought he was like ace and everyone else here, 29?

Posted by: Nip Sip at November 10, 2016 10:53 AM (NbJXF)

61 The trashing of the USA is going to accelerate until Jan20.

The crisis is coming.

Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at November 10, 2016 10:53 AM (89T5c)

62 Go get it Insomniac!

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 10:53 AM (1TXSC)

63 Posted by: Insomniac - 1 in 94,609,000 at November 10, 2016 10:51 AM (0mRoj)

You're a winner, Insomniac. Kill it on the interview.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 10:54 AM (KUaJL)

64 TRUMP ROCKS MARKET
INVESTORS EXUBERANT

Heh. Hey Progs, how's that bag of dicks taste?

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 10:54 AM (WlGX+)

65 "Bobby Lee! Bobby Lee! I'm tired of hearing about Bobby Lee! You'd think he was going to do a double somersault and land in our rear! You stop worrying about what he's going to do to you and start worrying about what you are going to do to him!"
Postedby: Aetius451AD
---------
Nice quote. I've always liked Grant. He was a fighter, to paraphrase Lincoln.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 10:54 AM (v8Lx/)

66 President elect Donald Trump.

Just wanted to type that.

Oh, and happy birthday to Muldoon and my fellow Devil Dogs!

Semper Fi!

Posted by: Duke Lowell at November 10, 2016 10:54 AM (kTF2Z)

67 I'm 21, have been for 20 years.

Posted by: Thursby at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (1wofY)

68 Willowed



It seems that we age all too soon,
And our skin wrinkles up like a prune.
It sad to watch time,
Drink our youth up like wine,
By the way, HAPPY BIRTHDAY, MULDOON!

Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (5nKdF)

69 Oh, and happy birthday to Muldoon and my fellow Devil Dogs!

Semper Fi!
Posted by: Duke Lowell at November 10, 2016 10:54 AM (kTF2Z)

From the halls of Montezuma...

Posted by: DoublySymmetric at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (8hICw)

70 Can we please have a Calexit? Pretty, Pretty Please?

Not having the California Sword of Democles over our head every election would be nice.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (92kX2)

71 Thanks Polly and CBD. This project will be going for at least another year and a half CBD. Reach out via the comments and I'd be glad to buy you a few when the time comes for your work here and numerous comments that make me laugh

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (28IKx)

72 fish, you are awesome!!!

I mean deplorable!

Sounds scary but I hope you put some fear into those snowflakes

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (Om16U)

73 They are freaking insane.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (OkKDg)

74 He was a fighter, to paraphrase Lincoln.

Pretty handy with a glass from what I've read.

Posted by: ScoggDog at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (RKJF2)

75 Heh. Hey Progs, how's that bag of dicks taste?
Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride

Just like they do every other day. They seem to enjoy it.

Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (89T5c)

76 The uneducated white
males who elected him are the vulnerable ones and they will not like
what happens next.
==========
I can't believe that's real.

Maybe I can.

Uneducated (non-college degree) = stupid?

Yes, yes: Continue to completely underestimate those people who just royally kicked your ass.

Love the condescending tone, keep it up: You need to remain blind to that which you refuse to see.

See you in 2020. You may want to see 1988 for reference as to what happens next.

Posted by: RoyalOil at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (e2Rx3)

77 70 Can we please have a Calexit? Pretty, Pretty Please?

Not having the California Sword of Democles over our head every election would be nice.
Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (92kX2)

Only if they promise to take Oregon and Washington, too.

We'll work with Mexico to build a canal to the Pacific south out of Arizona.

Posted by: DoublySymmetric at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (8hICw)

78 I get the sentiment, but I am reminded of one of my favorite stories from Shelby Foote in the PBS Civil War series:

There's an old joke about an unreconstructed Confederate officer making his first visit above the Mason-Dixon line. His host is charming and gracious, but the younger sons decide to have some fun with the old man and hang a picture of Robert E. Lee in the outhouse.

One day the man goes to the outhouse. And then he comes back. But he doesn't say anything. Finally, one of the sons asks, "Colonel, didn't you see the portrait in the outhouse?"

"Yes, I did, sir,"
the colonel replies.

"Well?" the son asks, wondering why the old man isn't furious.

"Well, sir," the colonel says, "I think the outhouse is a perfect place for that picture. If there was ever a man who could make you Yankees shit your pants, it was General Lee!"

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (X6fMO)

79 >>>>"Bobby Lee! Bobby Lee! I'm tired of hearing about Bobby Lee! You'd think
he was going to do a double somersault and land in our rear! You stop
worrying about what he's going to do to you and start worrying about
what you are going to do to him!"
Postedby: Aetius451AD
---------
Nice quote. I've always liked Grant. He was a fighter, to paraphrase Lincoln.
.
.
.
.I got to sit on the same outhouse $hitter that Grant once used at Roseland Cottage in CT. I had a picture someplace but I can't find it.

Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (iONHu)

80 Happy Birthday, Muldoon!
Thank you to the Marines, who protect us. God bless you all.

Beautiful picture. Yesterday afternoon, I took a walk on a bike path that runs through woods near our house. Gorgeous day, crisp air. There were more people out there than I had seen in weeks.

Posted by: iwuzhere at November 10, 2016 10:57 AM (GRNzr)

81 I got up this morning, strode into my living room, looked at the Merewife and announced:

"Good morning. It's Thursday, November 10, 2016 and Hillary Clinton is still not President of the United States."

She belly laughed.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 10:57 AM (3myMJ)

82 I had read somewhere, during the primaries, that Bernie would be a great pres for people like me. Older, retired, fixed income, he was supposed to be the shiznit for me and mine. I'm not sure why that was, but, even if he would have been better for me, I know he was not going to fix my beloved country.

Posted by: Bruce at November 10, 2016 10:57 AM (8ikIW)

83 Rasmussenreports has Wisconsin+53, Michigan+61 and Pennsylvania+74 safely in Clinton's corner.

Posted by: F*ck yeah I'm Gloating! at November 10, 2016 10:57 AM (yOWG+)

84 67 I'm 21, have been for 20 years.
Posted by: Thursby at November 10, 2016 10:55 AM (1wofY)

Me too. But the day after election I noticed something. I stayed up til 1:30am watching the elction and had to get up at 4 to go to work. Wow. Those 2 hour sleep nights are a bit different all of a sudden.

Maybe I need to see the doctor?

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 10:57 AM (92kX2)

85 I'm very concerned about the election. I just received MSNBC's polling predictions about Wisconsin and they're extremely concerning:

Clinton - 99.5%
Trump - -66.6%
Egg McMuffin - 0.5%

If this trend holds, Trump is going to have an early night on Tuesday*.

*Which concerns me greatly.

Posted by: Davy Venereal at November 10, 2016 10:58 AM (nGsFZ)

86 Votermom...They really were pajama boys, but a lot of them. The females looked a bit scary though.

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:58 AM (28IKx)

87 76 The uneducated white
males who elected him are the vulnerable ones and they will not like
what happens next.
==========
I can't believe that's real.

Maybe I can.

Uneducated (non-college degree) = stupid?

Yes, yes: Continue to completely underestimate those people who just royally kicked your ass.

Love the condescending tone, keep it up: You need to remain blind to that which you refuse to see.

See you in 2020. You may want to see 1988 for reference as to what happens next.
Posted by: RoyalOil at November 10, 2016 10:56 AM (e2Rx3)

Somehow, only having a HSD means you should just be led.

I have 2 degrees, none of my 3 brothers do. I'm constantly learning and being intellectually challenged by them.

The "normal" thinking needs to change to, "No college degree means you were smart enough to pursue work that doesn't put you into debt for 25 years of your life."

Posted by: DoublySymmetric at November 10, 2016 10:58 AM (8hICw)

88

*squirt*

Posted by: Anthony Weiner at Fake Rehab Camp at November 10, 2016 10:59 AM (/f6Nd)

89 Oh I don't know, but I have a burning desire for a little payback.



My problem is I don't really know any dumb fcking democrats for fck with.



I think maybe the "silent" Trump supporters need bumper stickers.



Yeah, I voted for Trump

Now suck my dick.


or

Yeah, I voted for Trump
And I fck your sister, eat me.

Posted by: Nip Sip at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (NbJXF)

90 Thank you. Please no more naked guys with their dicks crammed up their asses.

Respectfully,

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (TppKb)

91 "I got to sit on the same outhouse $hitter that Grant once used at Roseland Cottage in CT. I had a picture someplace but I can't find it."

I had cow shit thrown at me from the creek that runs by Grant's birthplace.

Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (THwT3)

92 *hic*

Posted by: Hilliary! at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (89T5c)

93 I'm really missing Mary Cloggenstein right about now.

Seriously. I thought her posts were hilarious.

Posted by: the deplorable chiefjaybob, who hates everyone at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (Y4CVA)

94 The females looked a bit scary though.

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:58 AM (28IKx)

I bet!!!

You'd have to bathe in Purell if you got too close.

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 11:01 AM (Om16U)

95 Local liberal rag running this story.. http://tinyurl.com/hushwvw




The Stupid is strong. Hillary lost because people didn't vote?



WTF? And this is not true for what election?

Posted by: Nip Sip at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (NbJXF)

96 Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 10:50 AM (/D5Lf)



There are feral, rabid animals in this country that need to be put down.

Posted by: Country Singer at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (uiwCw)

97 One of the things that got the wifey pissed at Shillary-bots were people posting about how could we elect someone who was thrice divorced.

Wifey got rid of husband one for Billing around.

I of course watch my step, and my back

Posted by: Bruce at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (8ikIW)

98 *squirt*
Posted by: Anthony Weiner at Fake Rehab Camp at November 10, 2016 10:59 AM (/f6Nd)

You are a Great American!

Posted by: Sean Hannity at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (92kX2)

99 I feel hope for the first time in a long time. It's surprisingly itchy and slightly scary. But good.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (GDulk)

100 Some happy videos on my blog today

You prolly already saw them but if not, link in nic

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (Om16U)

101 Ayotte was a big loss, especially regarding Supremu Court picks.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 10:33 AM (iFRXG)




Don't forget Mary Kirk of Illinois too. He was such a die hard conservative.

Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (493sH)

102 GO CALI !

And take Seattle with you!

Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (5nKdF)

103 I LOVE COCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: PAUL RYAN SPEAKER FOR LIFE BITCHES


FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: Barney Frank at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (89T5c)

104 "I thought her posts were hilarious."

I'm loving Bill Wynn. Sock or real, every Bill Wynn comment sends me into uncontrollable laughter.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:03 AM (3myMJ)

105 93 I'm really missing Mary Cloggenstein right about now.

Seriously. I thought her posts were hilarious.
Posted by: the deplorable chiefjaybob, who hates everyone at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (Y4CVA)

She'll be back. Even now she's consulting her cats for the proper response to that racisty pussy grabber T-rump.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:03 AM (RD7QR)

106 Why hasn't someone banned XzRw1?


Getting old.

Posted by: Nip Sip at November 10, 2016 11:04 AM (NbJXF)

107 I'm loving Bill Wynn. Sock or real, every Bill Wynn comment sends me into uncontrollable laughter.
Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:03 AM (3myMJ)

You'd be wise not to laugh at him. He has friends in the Chamber of Commerce, after all.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 11:04 AM (KUaJL)

108 Kelly Ayotte - pour encourager les autres.

The RINOs need graphic evidence of what happens when you piss on your voters.

Get back in line assholes.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 11:04 AM (TppKb)

109 You know ... Progressives wouldn't have so much to worry about if they hadn't given so much full-throated support toward expanding the roles of the Executive and Judicial branches at the expense of the Legislative, as well the the primacy of the Federal over the State.

I expect we'll be hearing about their desire to return those balances to their proper places before Feburary.

Posted by: ScoggDog at November 10, 2016 11:04 AM (RKJF2)

110 Only had to hit a woman once. She was being beaten by her boyfriend on a subway station. Just them and I. I told him to stop, he didn't. I laid him out and went to ground to finish him and the bitch drove the tip of her umbrella into my back. I stood up and finished the job for the scumbag. Had to leave the station though. Two blacks out cold on the ground and only little old me standing. The optics weren't good. No more white knighting for me.

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 11:05 AM (28IKx)

111 Nate Silver has the Cleveland Browns odds to win the Super Bowl down to 92 percent.

Posted by: F*ck yeah I'm Gloating! at November 10, 2016 11:05 AM (yOWG+)

112 The uneducated white males who elected him are the vulnerable ones and they will not like what happens next.
==========

This is the current line being peddled by our superiors in the Nevertrump cohort.

Know your enemy.

Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:05 AM (5nKdF)

113 20 NYPD vehicles hauled a shitload of them away. Regular PD cars, SUVs, a paddy wagon and a corrections bus all filled with these stupid idiots. I was singing ding dong the witch is dead as they were being put into the vehicles. The remainder ran from the cops like the little pussies they are.
Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 10:35 AM (28IKx)

OMG! Trump is rounding people up, just like they said he would!!11!!
/sarc

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 11:05 AM (7HtZB)

114 Morning Joe is frantically trying to get on the right side of the Trump win.

He gave Trump air time early on but then they had a falling out. At several points during the campaign Joe said that Trump was unfit to represent Joe's Republican party and should drop out (actually calling him a racist and a sexist).

Now he's implying that he's one of the few that called it correctly from the start.

Mika has more moments of clarity than Joe.

There are a lot of weasels like Joe. Paul Ryan comes to mind.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:05 AM (SIY7D)

115 Posted by: Nip Sip at November 10, 2016 11:00 AM (NbJXF)

hmm. How about

"I voted Trump and I drink your liberal tears"


or

"Looks like Trump grabbed you pussies after all."

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (Om16U)

116 100 I feel hope for the first time in a long time. It's surprisingly itchy and slightly scary. But good.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (GDulk)

I agree and I am not a huge fan of Trump. It is amazing though how much different my mood has been.

Elections should not have this much effect on people. Government should in no way have enough power to make us feel good or bad (unless it is our enemies.)

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (92kX2)

117 Yes, yes: Continue to completely underestimate those people who just royally kicked your ass.

Love the condescending tone, keep it up: You need to remain blind to that which you refuse to see.



Which is why a peaceful national divorce won't happen.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (2w7OO)

118 That is a picture of the swamp early the first morning of Trump Presidency. Right before he sends in the draglines, trackhoes, and dump trucks. And the numerous FSA draftees. Hey it's shovel-ready and yuge. Fabulous. Classy.

Posted by: Eromero at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (zLDYs)

119 Wait, the Mary Cloggenstein posts are real? I thought that was satire.

Posted by: Thursby at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (1wofY)

120 Ayotte sucked. I remember the first time I saw her after getting elected she was arm in arm with McCain and Graham. I believe I audibly groaned at the time.

Posted by: Dack Thrombosis at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (4ErVI)

121 I thank Democrats everywhere for nominating a known criminal with no redeeming value, no likeability, and no ideas.

Saved our collective asses, they did.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (3myMJ)

122 I hear classical music - and then Elmer Fudd blasts his way on screen.

member Saturday Morning Cartoons.

Posted by: DaveA at November 10, 2016 11:07 AM (8J/Te)

123 122

Mind if I use that?

Posted by: Bruce at November 10, 2016 11:07 AM (8ikIW)

124 Which is why a peaceful national divorce won't happen.
Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ!


They need us a hell of a lot more than we need them.

Posted by: Mr Aspirin Factory at November 10, 2016 11:07 AM (89T5c)

125 There actually is a spot exactly like that in Germantown MD. Of course there's a bike path off canvas to the right and condoes to the left.

Posted by: DaveA at November 10, 2016 11:08 AM (8J/Te)

126
.I got to sit on the same outhouse $hitter that Grant once used at Roseland Cottage in CT. I had a picture someplace but I can't find it.
Postedby: The Great White Scotsman
----
I say this with genuine awe (I know it's often hard to read tone so I want to make that perfectly clear), the word "awesome" was created to describe something like this.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 11:08 AM (v8Lx/)

127 120 Wait, the Mary Cloggenstein posts are real? I thought that was satire.
Posted by: Thursby at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (1wofY)

Well, it is real satire.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:08 AM (92kX2)

128 Elections should not have this much effect on people. Government should in no way have enough power to make us feel good or bad (unless it is our enemies.)

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (92kX2)

THIS

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 11:08 AM (Om16U)

129 120 Wait, the Mary Cloggenstein posts are real? I thought that was satire.
Posted by: Thursby at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (1wofY)

It's a sock, but a hilariously convincing one. Sometimes the greatest verisimilitude comes from playing it broad.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:08 AM (RD7QR)

130 I have 2 degrees, none of my 3 brothers do. I'm constantly learning and being intellectually challenged by them.

The "normal" thinking needs to change to, "No college degree means you were smart enough to pursue work that doesn't put you into debt for 25 years of your life."
...
I don't have a college degree. I went a couple different times when I was younger, but it never took.
I do however employ quite a few people that have college degrees. Pay them well too. Not for whatever letters happen to be on the piece of paper they paid dearly for, but because they have proven to be good at what they do.
My top 3 producers (my Eagles) though? They're like me.

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 11:09 AM (1H9ox)

131 But there really are people like that out there.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:09 AM (92kX2)

132 No Yoko, no peace!

Know Yoko, know peace.

Posted by: Duncanthrax at November 10, 2016 11:09 AM (DMUuz)

133 Late to the party to see the 'ettes victory funbag pics.

Very nice.


Raaaar LANCE SMASH. I miss everything fun.

Posted by: Lnace McCormick at November 10, 2016 11:09 AM (u0s1P)

134 Here's something President Trump should do tell CNBC once he's sworn in John Limpwood will be completely cut off from all access to the White House and if he shows up at any events he will be removed. Fark that turd

Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 10, 2016 11:09 AM (493sH)

135 Were there protests by conservatives either time after Obama was elected? If so, did they block traffic, etc. and lead to arrests? Did they tell reporters that they did not accept the election results and that there would be casualties?

And the right is the violent coalition? Have to chuckle; the left can always be counted on to (1) resort to disruption, intolerance, and sometimes violence when they don't get their way, and (2) project their modus operandi to conservatives.

Posted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:10 AM (U3LtS)

136 >>I thank Democrats everywhere for nominating
>> a known criminal with no redeeming value, no
>> likeability, and no ideas.

And yet a lot of them still don't seem to get it.

Do not nominate a felon. Simple.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 11:10 AM (TppKb)

137 19 Ayotte was a big loss, especially regarding Supremu Court picks.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 10:33 AM (iFRXG)

How so? That seat didn't get the R's to 60. Anything between 51 and 59 is essentially the same.

McConnell's going to have to blow up the filibuster for this.

As he should for all the Senate business.

The time for the cooling pot of the Senate is over.
Posted by: DoublySymmetric at November 10, 2016 10:40 AM (8hICw)

And it's not even a real filibuster, just a theoretical one. Force Harry Reid to actually filibuster every appointment, see how long that lasts.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 11:10 AM (7HtZB)

138 I suppose I'll harsh the buzz a little:

Gang of 14--you just fucking know McCain is itching to get the band back together.

Posted by: RoyalOil at November 10, 2016 11:10 AM (e2Rx3)

139 Could we all agree to start referring to Soros as "convicted felon George Soros"?

Posted by: Furious George at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (77i7V)

140 Anyone seen Hacksaw Ridge? Good? Indifferent? Spotty?

Kind of want to go see a movie today.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (92kX2)

141
I heard on the radio that the FSA is worried that Trump will take away their Obama phones or phos. I can only hope

Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (493sH)

142 Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:03 AM (3myMJ)

YES! And I'm pretty sure he is mockery, especially after his earlier comment upthread where he talks about the risk to Supreme Court nominations with the loss of Ayotte.

Losing her and Kirk, especially, I view as no significant loss to the GOP side.

Posted by: the deplorable chiefjaybob, who hates everyone at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (Y4CVA)

143 Muldoon, may Yoko come ravish you in the night.
Oh, and Happy Birthday.

Posted by: Tilikum KAW at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (uhftQ)

144 Well I uh, I uh...I saw that Benjamin Franklin's toilet hole thingie in Philly.

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (WlGX+)

145 139 I suppose I'll harsh the buzz a little:

Gang of 14--you just fucking know McCain is itching to get the band back together.
Posted by: RoyalOil at November 10, 2016 11:10 AM (e2Rx3)

McCain needs to become a crazy old guy wandering around a trailer park out in the desert and leave us alone.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (RD7QR)

146 Fantastic painting!!!!

Wonderful dream!!!!

Awesome limericks!!!!

Fun thread thanks you Morons

Posted by: Misanthropic Humanitarian at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (voOPb)

147 >>Gang of 14--you just fucking know McCain is itching to get the band back together.

Possible. But there is one large flaw in that plan. President Trump.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (/tuJf)

148 I have two college degrees (got them same time).
Don't remember anything from one of them since I never used it.

Currently unemployed mainly because the market for the other one is tough after a long break.

On the plus side I didn't have to pay for my degrees - scholarships are great.

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (Om16U)

149 136 Were there protests by conservatives either time after Obama was elected? If so, did they block traffic, etc. and lead to arrests? Did they tell reporters that they did not accept the election results and that there would be casualties?

And the right is the violent coalition? Have to chuckle; the left can always be counted on to (1) resort to disruption, intolerance, and sometimes violence when they don't get their way, and (2) project their modus operandi to conservatives.
Posted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:10 AM (U3LtS)

There was the Tea Party. And the media representation of them was about as accurate as you'd expect.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (KUaJL)

150 141 Anyone seen Hacksaw Ridge? Good? Indifferent? Spotty?

Kind of want to go see a movie today.


Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (92kX2)



I've heard its good.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (bMG0w)

151 Sixty years ago, our Muldoon was born
His welcome here is never outworn
With his wit he disarms us
With his limericks he charms us
Happy birthday to our own King of Corn!

-- Bluebell

There once was a man named Muldoon
We love the puns from that loon
We should give him the keys
To post as he please
Unless Ace is up before noon!

-- Mama AJ

Of course our ettes' are clever witty geniuses and well....

Boobehs!

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (QlyN5)

152 140 Could we all agree to start referring to Soros as "convicted felon George Soros"?
Posted by: Furious George at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (77i7V)

I always liked the ring of "Unindicted co-conspirator, now indicted."

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (92kX2)

153 Gee, in my town (600 pop) there's been not a hint of a riot, nor even a cross word.

I feel kind of left out. I'll have to read all the reports of tear gassing, wood shampooing and other festivities to get some vicarious satisfaction.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (3myMJ)

154 In before someone says "Morning in America".

OK, probably not.

Posted by: rickl the deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:12 AM (zoehZ)

155 Someone asked above.

Saw Mel Gibson's Hacksaw Ridge and liked it. Story of WWII conscienteous objector who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his heroics as a medic on Okinawa. My only caution is that the battle scenes are graphic. Lots of religious themes. Mel is one talented director.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:13 AM (SIY7D)

156 In response to a comment upthread - I do not believe that Obama made Hillary SOS as part of "Keep your enemies closer." We now pretty much know that she cut a deal in exchange for her dropping out in 2008. She wanted DWS as the chair of the DNC for example. SOS is considered the most senior of all cabinet departments.

Not really related, but I expect that Pence will be chief of staff to prep him for 2020 when he runs for President (and that would have been his deal with Trump) or Giuliani for the first couple of years given that he is probably the best administrator of Trump's buddies.

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 11:13 AM (LbXNI)

157 Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at


Barrel.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:13 AM (bMG0w)

158

From the Indianapolis Star

Organizers are planning an anti-Donald Trump protest for Downtown Indianapolis on Saturday.

The "Rally Against Donald Trump" kicks off 5 p.m. Saturday on Monument Circle, organizers announced on Facebook Wednesday.

"With the victory of the most wretched presidential campaign in American history," organizers said in the event description, "it's time to let the new head of states know that Indiana will not tolerate any form of bigotry, oppression, and exploitation from our leaders."

Trump was elected the 45th president Tuesday, defeating Democrat Hillary Clinton in a bruising campaign marked by angry rhetoric and insults. Indiana Gov. Mike Pence will serve as Trump's vice president.

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at November 10, 2016 11:13 AM (IqV8l)

159

Cannibal Bob to the Barrel please

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 11:13 AM (Om16U)

160 Violent assault of Trump voter:

(turn volume to LOW -- the sound is loud, sudden and abrasive -- but needs to be heard. So put on headphones, but set volume to a low level to begin with):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kePW48BuwTY

Bigger version of the same video, but on a site which may or may not work on your computer (but worth trying to see it bigger) (also, it "loops):

https://streamable.com/6nwo

And finally, the same video, but "full length," showing more horrors afterwards -- the guy is dragged of, possibly to his death, hanging from car -- but has a loud music soundtrack over it, so turn down volume even further:

https://vid.me/PQBm

The real horrifying part? The guy was probably attacked solely for being white -- no evidence that he voted Trump.

Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (jBuUi)

161 And the barrel gets breakfast.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (RD7QR)

162 My posts are bolding striding across the AOS plain.

Dig it.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (3myMJ)

163 I knew it would be Yoko before I ever clicked.

Did I click anyway? Of course I did.

Posted by: Rusty Nail at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (S2VsH)

164 Does eating Cannibals make me look fat?

Posted by: The Barrel at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (92kX2)

165 Trump needs to pull the FCC licenses on some of the alphabet networks.

Posted by: Tilikum KAW at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (+aCe4)

166 I seriously wondered why Hillary didn't point out that Trump claims (and it just might be true) that he has never had a drink in his life. She could have pointed out that she was somewhat pass being a borderline drunk and thus more in tune with the average American.

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (LbXNI)

167 Linking to Yoko is rickrolling. Not cool, man.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (OkKDg)

168 There are feral, rabid animals in this country that need to be put down.

Posted by: Country Singer at November 10, 2016 11:02 AM (uiwCw)

Yep.

And this will be reported......well, nowhere

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 11:15 AM (/D5Lf)

169 Bob ... Bob ... Bob ...

You know the rules, man.

Posted by: ScoggDog at November 10, 2016 11:15 AM (RKJF2)

170 Ayotte blowing a huuuuuuge hole in the bottom of her boat was a huge loss..........for Ayotte.

Who would thought that an R acting D-lite would fare badly if a real D ventured onto the ballot? I for one was utterly shocked! What is this world coming to!?!

We should have a temper tantrum over this.

Posted by: bad Whine at November 10, 2016 11:16 AM (326rv)

171 To any and all fellow jarheads, leathernecks, devil dogs

Happy motherfucking birthday killers

Get drunk and get in a fight today for old timed sake

Sgt Sean Powers, 2/6 Weapons Co. 81s Platoon

Posted by: chelsea danger at November 10, 2016 11:16 AM (brM/S)

172 When counting senate vote, especially on the vacant Scalia seat, start looing at some of the Rust Belt DEMS that will have to play ball a little different now.

WI, MN, PA, OH, IN, MI, MO all have DEMS up in an off year election where they were already going to struggle.

Trump changed the whole calculus of the senate on Tuesday night.

Posted by: Nick in South Bend at November 10, 2016 11:16 AM (H43MS)

173
The real horrifying part? The guy was probably attacked solely for being white -- no evidence that he voted Trump.
Posted by: zombie


If it was good enough for South Africa and Zimbabwe then it's good enough for us!

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at November 10, 2016 11:16 AM (IqV8l)

174 And then there's this -- Listen to what the woman says (the video will start in the middle -- that's on purpose):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=oxM8zwnJPF0#t=37

" We can't just do rallies; we have to fight back. There will be casualties on both sides; People have to die."

Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (jBuUi)

175 And finally, the same video, but "full length," showing more horrors afterwards -- the guy is dragged of, possibly to his death, hanging from car -- but has a loud music soundtrack over it, so turn down volume even further:

https://vid.me/PQBm

The real horrifying part? The guy was probably attacked solely for being white -- no evidence that he voted Trump.

Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (jBuUi)

Damn. Blocked from viewing the longer version.

Just as well, that video (assuming it's the same one I posted above) has me fucking seething.

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (/D5Lf)

176 A thinky thought what I was thinking this morning. Note that I have not thought this all the way through but I still thought I would toss it out there for the Horde to gnaw on.

If Obama or Trump (I don't see that happening but let's play this game) pardons Clinton, that is actually a step to return to the rule of law. How so?

First, pardons are a power that is Constitutionally provided. Now, that power is abused and it would be hilariously ironic if a Clinton received a pardon after all the ones Bill sold but still. It is an exercise of a designated power.

II. The pardon would acknowledge, no matter what Obama would say about it, that there is at least a strong question that what Clinton did was improper. It would acknowledge that, yes, there are laws that were likely broken.

C. It may, though likely won't, eliminate the ability of other defendants to claim the Clinton defense, thus restoring the notion that there is one set of laws for all.

Now, I don't want Hillary pardoned and I'm not too sure that I even agree with all of this but that's my thoughts.

Have at it, Horde.

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)

177 Thereare a lot of weasels like Joe. Paul Ryan comes to mind.
Posted by: Ignoramus
-------
If you had watched that pathetic press conference yesterday, and you knew nothing else about Ryan's weasel behavior this year, you would have thought he has been one of Trump's biggest supporters.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (v8Lx/)

178 Really funny watching the weepy liberals trying to console each other on Fakebook. What a bunch of fags.

Posted by: Abiguously Gay Richard Simmons at November 10, 2016 11:18 AM (t0wjN)

179 Eldest Genius finished a 16 week bootcamp in .Net but is struggling to find a job because she doesn't have a college degree, although she knows what she needs to for a junior developer position. I'm a bit bitter at the moment

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:18 AM (FQKBL)

180 Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at November 10, 2016 11:13 AM (IqV8l)

And now we know why the left was freaking out about us rioting if Hellary won. Projection as always. Most of us would have gritted our teeth and dug in, not taken to the streets.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 11:18 AM (GDulk)

181 " We can't just do rallies; we have to fight back. There will be casualties on both sides; People have to die."
Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (jBuUi)

Ok, well in this scenario you get to go first for the cause, cupcake. How does this idea sound now, sweet cheeks?

Posted by: The Barrel at November 10, 2016 11:18 AM (92kX2)

182 >>167
I seriously wondered why Hillary didn't point out that Trump claims (and
it just might be true) that he has never had a drink in his life. Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (LbXNI)

When he was being bugged by the evangelicals to talk about his faith, he did own up to "drinking the little wine," so he's had at least a sip or two.

Posted by: General Zod at November 10, 2016 11:19 AM (Bdeb0)

183 The entire destruction of the local paper would have been complete, except they got our governor defeated over the fcking bathroom bill.



They still will have to cover Trump for at least four years.



The tide has turned, bitches!


Posted by: Nip Sip at November 10, 2016 11:19 AM (NbJXF)

184 I've made GAINZ from belly laughing and the only way to keep that going is...moar Bill Wynn-ing.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:19 AM (3myMJ)

185 Off oaky sock!

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (92kX2)

186 Posted by: Nick in South Bend at November 10, 2016 11:16 AM (H43MS)

And when Trump shitcans the load of insane regulations on coal and power plants that's going to bring those jobs back in those areas and make the situation for the dems there even more tenuous - not to mention the fact that getting rid of a raft of those strangulating regulations will finally allow electricity prices to start falling (as they always should) which normal people will get the quick notice of many, many people and businesses.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (zc3Db)

187 167 I seriously wondered why Hillary didn't point out that Trump claims (and it just might be true) that he has never had a drink in his life.

There's a Trump biography, I think from The History Channel (?) on Youtube that I watched to learn more about him once "my" guys - Walker, Perry and Jindahl - were out. Anyways, there was a part in there about Donald and Ivana back in the late 70s-early 80s.

They were well known for showing up at NYC nightspots like Studio 54 early, before the action got going. They'd pose for the paparazzi, then make an early exit, often going back to work long hours into the night iirc it said that they both drank but very little, with Trump eventually going full teetotaler. And Trump was disgusted by the rampany party drug abuse (coke, in those days.)

I learned a lot from it. It was very informative. Never realized how much actual work Ivana did as a designer of lobbies and such for him.

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (WlGX+)

188 I came across these '70s pics of Trump this morning...

http://tinyurl.com/zltozb2

Posted by: davidt at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (XoldI)

189 "Nnnghhhhh. MAKE IT STOP!"

Posted by: Mary Cloggenstein curled up in the back of her '89 Subaru in Brattleboro, VT at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (SeD0w)

190 Since we're both here, Polli, thank you for what you wrote at Ravelry. Wonder if problems with the medical community will improve now?

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (FQKBL)

191 Wow, I wrestled an Excel spreadsheet into submission and got original poetry published.

Both before breakfast.

*preens*

Considering I haven't used Excel in 14 years, I should be more proud of that.


Nah.

Posted by: Mama AJ at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (gTQoY)

192 rampant!

Stupid fingers

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (WlGX+)

193 Is it just RCP, or are all the other "respectable" media outlets pretending Michigan doesn't exist?

So far as I know, DJT won that state and should end up with 306 EVs. But whatevs. Butt hurt gonna butt hurt.

Posted by: Dead Parrot Society at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (AJeMv)

194 Oh, and what goes around, comes around ...

http://www.cnn.com/2016/03/30/politics/donald-trump-tax-audit-letter/

Posted by: jdwill at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (4fjKI)

195 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit. Now I can and will go back and search until i have 'uncovered' them all so to speak, however am I the only one that believes that those links to the ettes magnificence deserves a compilation?

Now I'm not sure that my feeble mind can possibly absorb all of them in one place and if I go insane so be it. I'm willing to chance it. So gather them. Please bring them to us in all their spectacularness.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (QlyN5)

196 "Becoming bridge builders"-A great post election refection from the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews:

http://preview.tinyurl.com/jfbedjw

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (tOcW/)

197 Now, I don't want Hillary pardoned and I'm not too sure that I even agree with all of this but that's my thoughts.

Have at it, Horde.
Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)

Ford's stated rationale for pardoning Nixon was to spare the nation further divisiveness. This carried the implication that Nixon may or may not have been guilty and the pardon was more about the good of the nation than the good of Richard Nixon. That could be something Obama would imply too. Just a thought.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (RD7QR)

198 The lone liberal at my job had to "work from home" yesterday. In the office today - said he bought ACLU memberships for himself, his wife and his mother. Going to spend the Trump presidency fighting fascism, racism, mysoogyny.

Last 2 elections I worked in office full of moonbats. It wasn't easy going into the office to deal with their gloating but life goes on and bills have to be paid etc. Nice this time around new job, mostly non-political people. A nice escape from politics most of the time.

Posted by: Charlie Gibson at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (RzUqr)

199 And when Trump shitcans the load of insane regulations on coal and power plants that's going to bring those jobs back in those areas and make the situation for the dems there even more tenuous - not to mention the fact that getting rid of a raft of those strangulating regulations will finally allow electricity prices to start falling (as they always should) which normal people will get the quick notice of many, many people and businesses.
Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (zc3Db)

Amen to all of this. Coal country went big for Trump.

Still, is it wrong for me to want nuclear plants? That was one of the only policy propositions from McCain that I liked was the "To build 100 new nuclear plants."

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:22 AM (92kX2)

200 Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)

Trump should not even consider pardoning Shrillary (assuming that Barky doesn't do it). And even if Barky pardons her, the Clinton Foundation isn't going to immediately shut down so she becomes a criminal the second after whatever pardon is issued - and she is a criminal at both the federal and state level for pretty much every state that the Clinton Foundation does any business in.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:22 AM (zc3Db)

201 How many of you saw--over and over--on Facebook the "I love waking up in the morning and realizing Obama is President?"

For years, even last year, I'd see that posted.

Guess what fuckers?


Posted by: RoyalOil at November 10, 2016 11:22 AM (e2Rx3)

202 Eldest Genius finished a 16 week bootcamp in .Net but is struggling to
find a job because she doesn't have a college degree, although she knows
what she needs to for a junior developer position. I'm a bit bitter at
the moment


Tell her to keep at it. I do not have a degree, yet I've managed to be gainfully employed in IT for the last 18 years.

Posted by: Blanco Basura at November 10, 2016 11:23 AM (YEelc)

203 Thing will start happening fast after 1/20. Supreme Court appointment, and the temporary spending deal expires on 3/15.

Shut it down!

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:23 AM (3myMJ)

204
AP - GM laying off over 2,000 at 2 car plants as sales slow




Wait let me guess - It's all Trump's fault

Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 10, 2016 11:23 AM (493sH)

205 Still, is it wrong for me to want nuclear plants? That was one of the only policy propositions from McCain that I liked was the "To build 100 new nuclear plants."

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:22 AM (92kX2)


Nuclear is the way. I'm with you on that.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:23 AM (zc3Db)

206 But I'm not surprised that Donald expected Ivana to work.

There are the anecdotes about Ivanka in college calling her father to ask for a little extra money for basics like toiletries and food. He sure as fk didn't spoil them.

And that's why they grew up to be the people they are. The cleanest bunch of rich kids ever.

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:23 AM (WlGX+)

207 " We can't just do rallies; we have to fight back. There will be casualties on both sides; People have to die."
Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (jBuUi)


I knew when I heard the now deposed Empress of Little Rock's concession speech that it was a call to arms. She was speaking code when she articulated the Long List of the Aggrieved.

Somebody upthread asked why Scankles and the Perv Consort were both in purple. I believe purple is the color of SEIU. They were sending a message to fight and create chaos in the streets.

Posted by: kallisto at November 10, 2016 11:23 AM (jkmtt)

208 Before the lefties let their violence get much futher, they should consider that the people they want to fight are, by their own claims, horrible monsters who comit genocide at the drop of a feather.

We're not -- we didn't extinguish the Japanese after WWII, for example -- but they should reconsider their violence, or admit they're lying about their enemies.

Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (THwT3)

209 Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:18 AM (FQKBL)
======================

Does she have coding or QA experience? If coding, which languages? Other than Microsoft, any networking or web credentials?

Where located? Certainly can't promise anything but with some info maybe I can offer suggestions.

Posted by: MTF at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (sCBEO)

210 Ford's stated rationale for pardoning Nixon was to spare the nation further divisiveness. This carried the implication that Nixon may or may not have been guilty and the pardon was more about the good of the nation than the good of Richard Nixon. That could be something Obama would imply too. Just a thought.
Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (RD7QR)

And the dems have used that as a switch for the past 40 years to tar the entire republican party. It worked out all right because in the end, Reagan. However, I still want the guy to have to pardon the little witch.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (92kX2)

211 alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)

I'm still torn on the issue of a pardon. I understand the reasoning on both sides but I still can't decide on this issue.

However, I don't want any pardon until a complete and exhaustive investigation into all the workings of the CGI. I believe it was not just criminally corrupt but quite like it enabled our enemies or at least counties of dubious policies, to profit at the expense of our national security and national prosperity simply to enrich the Clintons and their cronies.

We know that the FBI believes up to 7 countries hacked into Hillary's illegal email scam and again put our national security at risk. There is a good chance that the information they stole put the lives of Americans and our allies at risk.

I want a full accounting of their actions so that we can once and for all expose the Clintons and the left for what they are and stop this incessant whining that these investigations are nothing more than a witch hunt by evil right wingers.

Investigate, get all the facts out, and then we can talk about pardons or not.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (/tuJf)

212

STAFFORD, Texas (FOX 26) - A student at Stafford Elementary is recovering Wednesday after being beaten by several of his classmates.

He says it was during a mock election when the class was asked, “Who voted for Donald Trump?”

“This is America,” said Mary Lemmon, the mother of the student beaten. “Everyone has the right to their own opinion, and they shouldn’t be beat up for it.”

But just a day after Donald Trump was elected President, that’s exactly what happened to her son at Stafford Elementary School.

“These boys decided to ask the classroom, ‘Who voted for Donald Trump?’ And then I said, ‘I did.’ And then they come over here and jerked me out of my seat,” said the student. “Before I could get up they started kicking me and punching me.”

Posted by: Bertram Cabot, Jr. at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (IqV8l)

213 Thank you, Blanco. I'm hoping once she gets that first job and proves herself, it will improve.

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (FQKBL)

214 Hey! Fistbump, Mama AJ! Thanks, CBD and happy birthday again to the resident bard.

Love this picture. Love it.

And the "bierbelly" comment made me laugh out loud.

Posted by: bluebell at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (uHcnA)

215 Well.

I just got off the phone with my friend in SF.

I honestly don't know what to do.

Her voice was quavering and she told me she and her husband went to a 'peaceful' protest last night. She says she's been in tears and hasn't been sleeping for days. Blacks and immigrants are afraid, she says, and people are wondering what to tell their children about what happened and what has been said.

She went through the leftist laundry list about Roe, health care, gay rights, immigration and on and on.

I couldn't say anything, so I just let her go on and get it all out of her system.

But she simply kept repeating that she was "scared" and how whole groups of people were "fearful" of "being targeted."

I've known her for over ten years. She's a lovely woman and has been with me through many emotional upheavals. She's been a writing muse to me. But I don't know that I can keep this friendship going.

I knew talking to her would hurt. I didn't think it would hurt this much.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (X6fMO)

216 Cannibal Bob, to the Barrel.

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (9krrF)

217 So is homelessness and the front page publication of our men and women that we lost in service going to be a thing again?

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (/D5Lf)

218 Bill Wynn? You lose!

Posted by: Chris M at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (k3w9p)

219 >>Amen to all of this. Coal country went big for Trump.


WVA was what, like 65%? Comeuppance is a bitch, Mrs. Clinton. Also, a resurgence of coal will reward a centerpiece industry of deregulation, rail--since 1980's Staggers Act dereg, coal carriers have benefited hugely and rationalized their systems extremely well.



Posted by: General Zod at November 10, 2016 11:26 AM (Bdeb0)

220 177 A thinky thought what I was thinking this morning. Note that I have not thought this all the way through but I still thought I would toss it out there for the Horde to gnaw on.

If Obama or Trump (I don't see that happening but let's play this game) pardons Clinton, that is actually a step to return to the rule of law. How so?

First, pardons are a power that is Constitutionally provided. Now, that power is abused and it would be hilariously ironic if a Clinton received a pardon after all the ones Bill sold but still. It is an exercise of a designated power.

II. The pardon would acknowledge, no matter what Obama would say about it, that there is at least a strong question that what Clinton did was improper. It would acknowledge that, yes, there are laws that were likely broken.

C. It may, though likely won't, eliminate the ability of other defendants to claim the Clinton defense, thus restoring the notion that there is one set of laws for all.

Now, I don't want Hillary pardoned and I'm not too sure that I even agree with all of this but that's my thoughts.

Have at it, Horde.

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)


*thinks of Victory Boobehs*

Uuuhhhhmm well...about your comment....

*smiles, drifts off into a daze*

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:26 AM (QlyN5)

221 We're not -- we didn't extinguish the Japanese after WWII, for example -- but they should reconsider their violence, or admit they're lying about their enemies.
Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (THwT3)

Not to mention, by their own mentality, we are the ones who are heavily armed and are willing to shoot people at the drop of a hat.

So, pick a fight with whom?

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:27 AM (92kX2)

222 Trump needs to offer McCain a cabinet post, maybe Defense, to let bygones be bygones.


And then fire him in February after he resigns his Senate seat.

Posted by: Grump928(c) at November 10, 2016 11:27 AM (QQ+il)

223 https://tinyurl.com/gngorf2


Trump s voters were hidden in plain sight

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 11:27 AM (y3aQB)

224 For a current interpretation, I think I'd name that work of art "Trump Sees A Way Out of the Obama Swamp"!

Posted by: Hrothgar at November 10, 2016 11:27 AM (wCEn4)

225 I knew talking to her would hurt. I didn't think it would hurt this much.

It's disgusting that the MFM manipulates people like that, but then again, people need to use their own minds. The MFM can only manipulate those who are willing to be manipulated.

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:27 AM (WlGX+)

226 Investigate, get all the facts out, and then we can talk about pardons or not.
Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (/tuJf)

-------------------------

JackStraw, I hear you. But I fear the investigations will take forever and Obama will pardon them all on the way out of office.

Posted by: bluebell at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (uHcnA)

227 218 Cannibal Bob, to the Barrel.

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (9krrF)

I sinned?

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (QlyN5)

228 The Left is throwing a tempter tantrum.

That means something good happened.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (3myMJ)

229 196 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit. Now I can and will go back and search until i have 'uncovered' them all so to speak, however am I the only one that believes that those links to the ettes magnificence deserves a compilation?

Now I'm not sure that my feeble mind can possibly absorb all of them in one place and if I go insane so be it. I'm willing to chance it. So gather them. Please bring them to us in all their spectacularness.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:21 AM (QlyN5)

They should be posted as the next art thread.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (7HtZB)

230 Her voice was quavering and she told me she and her husband went to a 'peaceful' protest last night. She says she's been in tears and hasn't been sleeping for days. Blacks and immigrants are afraid, she says, and people are wondering what to tell their children about what happened and what has been said.

A: "Hopefully Trump will not do what Obama and Clinton happily did to You Tube film makers and cops. Neither of which you gave a flying fuck about"

Posted by: bad Whine at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (326rv)

231 The Left is throwing a tempter tantrum.

In other words, Thursday.

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (WlGX+)

232 Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:20 AM (FQKBL)

Glad to be able to be able to offer comfort when not able to be of help. It's what makes the Horde so amazing.

As for the medical field, not having a psychotic control-freak actively strangling it almost *has* to cause improvement. Unfortunately, I suspect that enough damage has been done that it can't just going back to how things were either. We will need to find new solutions.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (GDulk)

233 New Trump website

Savor the .gov in the domain

https://www.greatagain.gov/

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (Om16U)

234 Since Hilary offered to be of any help she can be to Trump, he should publicly ask her to got to these cities and calm the protesters before things get violent.

Things will anyway, and she'll look the failure.

Posted by: Buzzsaw90 at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (h/uSM)

235 I knew talking to her would hurt. I didn't think it would hurt this much.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (X6fMO)

The Left has built an edifice of psychology to ensure complete devotion to their mindset and politics. This type of thing does not change over night.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (92kX2)

236 They should be posted as the next art thread.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (7HtZB)

see now were talkin'. I love art.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (QlyN5)

237 I've known her for over ten years. She's a lovely woman and has been with me through many emotional upheavals. She's been a writing muse to me. But I don't know that I can keep this friendship going.

I knew talking to her would hurt. I didn't think it would hurt this much.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing


Emotional blackmail is the surest sign of someone you want nothing to do with.

It sucks when it's someone you trusted, but there it is.

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (9krrF)

238 Happy day; beautiful painting.

I woke up thinking that for the first time in generations, the Clintons have been kicked off the gravy train. Crooked Hillary and her passel of criminal cohorts like - Huma -are jobless, and the bribes sent to the Clinton foundation are going to dry up fast. Bill may finally end their charade of a marriage, and Chelsea is going to have to rely on her own, apparently very limited, intelligence to get by. ( Bye bye $7 million condo? )

As all of this sunk in Tuesday night, it's a wonder Hillary did not stroke out.

Posted by: LASue at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (wgFcF)

239 How come they never mention non-college educated blacks and immigrants that vote overwhelmingly for Dems? Never mind. Asked and answered.

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (28IKx)

240 Condolences, MPPP. I am having my eyes opened to people within my own family, but it must hurt with dear friends as well.

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:30 AM (FQKBL)

241 Just as well, that video (assuming it's the same one I posted above) has me fucking seething.

-------------------------------------------------------

Me too. And I hate to be that way, but if the races were reversed that video would be in a continuous loop on MSM and we would be bombarded with 24-7 coverage of it and outraged commentary for days. It would haunt the Republican party and conservatives for decades.

Posted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:30 AM (U3LtS)

242 235 New Trump website

Savor the .gov in the domain


Niiiice!

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 11:30 AM (WlGX+)

243
Putting Hillary in jail may be too Banana Republic but she needs to be exposed, and shamed for all time.

The Foundation is a textbook RICO target. A proper investigation can show how the D Inner Party got corrupted so that all the D super-delegates broke for Hillary before the campaign even started.

There are a lot of senior people at the DOJ who should be shitting bricks for how they deliberately hamstrung the investigation. This may not show indictable offenses, but they should be forced to resign in disgrace.

A necessary end to this is exposing the willful blindness (or active complicity) of MSM. Favreau and Rhodes' Useful Idiots.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:30 AM (SIY7D)

244 Iowahawk Tweets: "The flag burning will cease when the red necks stop being pissed off."

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 11:30 AM (SeD0w)

245 If Obama or Trump (I don't see that happening but let's play this game) pardons Clinton, that is actually a step to return to the rule of law. How so?

----------

My understanding is that a pardon requires an admission of guilt. I think that is a statutory requirement, so it is probably not constitutional in that a President could waive that. Not sure what effect that may have, because not sure Hillary would admit. Also, did Nixon do this - he is the obvious precedent.

But in general a pardon is better than doing nothing, as it implies wrongdoing.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:30 AM (gmeXX)

246 My daughter doesn't have any certifications; her training is specifically in .Net/C#.

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (FQKBL)

247 >>Cannibal Bob, to the Barrel.

Right after talking about my chestal region.

Huh. Go figure.

Posted by: Mama AJ at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (gTQoY)

248 I just can't get enough of the shocked and depressed Hillary supporter photos.

Posted by: WOPR - Nationalist at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (J70i0)

249 Forged in fire, blood and the battle
Charging towards the sabre's rattle
The birth of the Marines
Victorious in the deadliest scenes
Share our day with Muldoon, King of Prattle

Happy Birthday Muldoon

Happy Birthday to my brother and sister Marines! Semper Fidelis

Posted by: The Mouse that Roared, USMC Retired at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (uWAzI)

250 As for the medical field, not having a psychotic control-freak actively strangling it almost *has* to cause improvement. Unfortunately, I suspect that enough damage has been done that it can't just going back to how things were either. We will need to find new solutions.
Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (GDulk)

I would think it could and would be better than it was before.

Repeal Obamacare.

Allow competition across state lines.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (92kX2)

251 the issue of a pardon.

I'd like to see a full ?elocution?/confession of all crimes by all involved 1st as a condition. Since TFG is implicated by the headers if not the subject, classifications and quid pro quo I probably won't get my wish.

But I also want to shift a wing of A-10s to CFD for the next week.

Posted by: DaveA at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (8J/Te)

252 Investigate, indict, try, convict, sentence, then pardon(health issues).

Posted by: davidt at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (XoldI)

253 239 I've known her for over ten years. She's a lovely woman and has been with me through many emotional upheavals. She's been a writing muse to me. But I don't know that I can keep this friendship going.

I knew talking to her would hurt. I didn't think it would hurt this much.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing

Emotional blackmail is the surest sign of someone you want nothing to do with.

It sucks when it's someone you trusted, but there it is.
Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (9krrF)


This. It's abusive of a friendship, just as in a marriage.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (QlyN5)

254 Muldoon, we love ye.

Posted by: Anonymous-9 at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (lLOBF)

255 Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (X6fMO

Send her the video that Fenelon posted, by a Left leaning moderate

It's the last video on my post today (in nic)

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (Om16U)

256 Now, I don't want Hillary pardoned and I'm not too sure that I even agree with all of this but that's my thoughts.

Have at it, Horde.

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)
==========================

if the "rule of law" needs to be restored, and applied equally to all of us (including the aristocracy) then how best to do that, without creating a ripple effect that might last generations.

Who here subscribes to the idea that impeaching Bill Clinton both didn't accomplish its purpose (to get the bastard out of office) and also created a desire for political revenge among Democrats?

Posted by: MTF at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (sCBEO)

257 The lone liberal at my job had to "work from home" yesterday. In the
office today - said he bought ACLU memberships for himself, his wife and
his mother. Going to spend the Trump presidency fighting fascism,
racism, mysoogyny.

=====

One of my big disappointments over the past 10 years has been how ACLU has gone from defending all to being a political action committee. Judicial Watch has done more in 5 years for civil liberties than ACLU has done in 20.

Used to be a member (classical liberal here) -- not any more. My pitiful donations will go to Salvation Army and Judicial Watch.

Posted by: mustbequantum at November 10, 2016 11:32 AM (MIKMs)

258 6
Ayotte was a big loss, especially regarding Supreme Court picks.

Bill Wynn

__________________________________________________

Bill, your trolling skill continues trend downward into sub-autism levels. Have you changed your drool cup today?

For the record - the Republicans kept a majority of the Senate, in case you missed it ( and from your post you obviously did) and there was never any possibility of getting a veto/filibuster proof majority. So - dude - wtf. If you are going to troll at least troll in a way that makes some sort of sense.

Oh and Kelly Ayotte - ran as a Tea Partier and then voted like a Demoncrat - so buh-bye. Don't let the door hit you on the way out Kel.

The lesson of Trump for the GOPe: Stick to your guns, stick to your promises, stay on YOUR message and stick it to the MSM - they are NOT the free press - they are part of the liberal socialism democrat party and are liars. The MSM must be called out early and often on everything they say starting with this whole Trump voters are racists, fascistic and misogynistic. No we are not. The Democrats are. Period. They are dividers, inciting violence against political enemies and silencing women on many issues that matter with their bizarre SJW shaming. It is over - everyday Americans of all races are not taking it any more and now that they see there is a place they can go to exercise their will ( the Trump led Republican party) they are going to start going there in droves. Look for the midterms to be a bloodbath for the SJW left if this keeps up - I am thinking a filibuster proof majority in the Senate. If I am Trump I am starting to work on that right about . . . mmmm . . .now.

There are going to be a lot of cr*p your pants realization moments for both Dem and GOPe congress critters over the next 2 years as they realize that if Trump comes after them in any way - they are toast.

Might be a good thought for a post about the end of 2017 - hey file that one away somewhere for me Ace would ya?

Posted by: Publius Redux at November 10, 2016 11:33 AM (Fb9aZ)

259 Polling outfits will still claim that they are relevant. "The states were within the margin of error!" will be their mantra.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:33 AM (bMG0w)

260 While I would like to see Hillary in jail, a pardon helps with the Truth and Reconciliation Committee.


Do seize all the foundation assets though.

Posted by: Grump928(c) at November 10, 2016 11:33 AM (QQ+il)

261 217 Well.

I just got off the phone with my friend in SF.

I honestly don't know what to do.

Her voice was quavering and she told me she and her husband went to a 'peaceful' protest last night. She says she's been in tears and hasn't been sleeping for days. Blacks and immigrants are afraid, she says, and people are wondering what to tell their children about what happened and what has been said.

She went through the leftist laundry list about Roe, health care, gay rights, immigration and on and on.

I couldn't say anything, so I just let her go on and get it all out of her system.

But she simply kept repeating that she was "scared" and how whole groups of people were "fearful" of "being targeted."

I've known her for over ten years. She's a lovely woman and has been with me through many emotional upheavals. She's been a writing muse to me. But I don't know that I can keep this friendship going.

I knew talking to her would hurt. I didn't think it would hurt this much.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing


She doesn't realize it, but she is the victim of brainwashing.

Every single thing she told you was a worn-out liberal meme being promulgated by the media and by her social tribe -- things like "What do I tell my children?" and "They are coming to get the minorities!" and so forth.

All of that is of course bullshit. It's things liberal have been told to say. But she is so foolish as to have actually internalized the propaganda.

I'm sorry she's your friend, but she is now basically in a cult and you have lost her. If you tried to talk sense to her, she would see you as an enemy who deserves to die because she thinks YOU are a menace. And if you don't talk sense to her, then your relationship will be based on a lie, because she'll think you share her mania.

Sad to say, the relationship is over. Happened (and happening) to me many times, in similar ways.

Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:33 AM (jBuUi)

262 Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:26 AM (QlyN5)


I believe a pardon would require an admission of guilt, not like a no lo contendere plea.

Posted by: LASue at November 10, 2016 11:33 AM (wgFcF)

263 250 I just can't get enough of the shocked and depressed Hillary supporter photos.
Posted by: WOPR - Nationalist at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (J70i0)

And wtf would you post this? If you are so emotionally shattered that you are crying over a political loss, why then air your shame for everyone to see?

The libs have done a number on the psychology of a huge swath of people.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (92kX2)

264 Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:14 AM (jBuUi)


I can't even....


This country is sick....very sick.

Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (Enq6K)

265 Liberals have lost Mommy and don't what to do.

I love it.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (3myMJ)

266 Who here subscribes to the idea that impeaching Bill Clinton both didn't accomplish its purpose (to get the bastard out of office) and also created a desire for political revenge among Democrats?

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I'm having trouble understanding your question. I'm not sure impeaching Bill was solely done to get him out of office. That was always a tall order. But I don't think it was a useless exercise.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (gmeXX)

267 Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:25 AM (X6fMO)

Sorry to hear that

Does she know you voted for Trump? If not, I suggest not telling her. I have now told two friends and I rather wish I hadn't but ,l still friendly towards me-just dealing with cognitive dissonance-that someone they know and love made a choice they cannot wrap their head around. It was great you listened-Just let her get it all out. Just remember what you've been to each other and just go along as if all that hasn't changed. And as far as your point of view, I might suggest that you read the selection of "Be a Bridge Builder" from the International Association of Christians and Jews which I posted a bit earlier. I am sending it to a liberal friend today.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (tOcW/)

268 They should be posted as the next art thread. Postedby: josephistan
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This has my vote.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (v8Lx/)

269 I am so sick of hearing about Trump not winning the popular vote. It's a meaningless number as the rules are currently written.

I've lived most of my life in Blue states. I know many, many people who would love to vote for a Republican but don't bother because they know there is no chance they will win. I'm sure there are millions more just like me and millions on the other side as well.

If we change the rules, which we won't, and elect people on popular vote alone, then can talk about the popular vote in a meaningful way.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (/tuJf)

270 250 I just can't get enough of the shocked and depressed Hillary supporter photos.
Posted by: WOPR - Nationalist at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (J70i0)


http://tinyurl.com/jjsy5jx

If I was on FB I'd crop out the heads of the wailers and use them in rotation as my avatar.

Posted by: kallisto at November 10, 2016 11:35 AM (jkmtt)

271 Aww. Y'all are making me blush!


Best B-day gift you could give me would be to throw a few bucks in Ace's tip jar.

Posted by: Muldoon at November 10, 2016 11:35 AM (wPiJc)

272 Basic response to Libs freaking out - "well blame the corrupt Dem machine.
If they hadn't forced the party to nominate Hillary, maybe Trump would have lost.
So how about you guys either clean house or leave for an honest part that lets you puck your actual nominee."

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:35 AM (Om16U)

273 Oh, and we're in NE Ohio, but daughter is willing to relocate. She has nothing to tie her here money-wise.

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:35 AM (FQKBL)

274 >>I woke up thinking that for the first time in
generations, the Clintons have been kicked off the gravy train. it's a wonder Hillary did not stroke out. Posted by: LASue at November 10, 2016 11:29 AM (wgFcF)

Oh, she'll stroke out when they tell her she has to put the yellow "STUDENT DRIVER" cone on the roof of her new ride.

Posted by: General Zod at November 10, 2016 11:36 AM (Bdeb0)

275 I told my child that Trump is consummate evil & now my child is afraid! When Hillary conceded we both shit our pants! She's 18 months & I'm 24. Sisterhood!

Posted by: You Shall Not Pass at November 10, 2016 11:36 AM (gwG9s)

276 I'm sorry she's your friend, but she is now basically in a cult and you have lost her. If you tried to talk sense to her, she would see you as an enemy who deserves to die because she thinks YOU are a menace. And if you don't talk sense to her, then your relationship will be based on a lie, because she'll think you share her mania.



Nailed it.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:36 AM (2w7OO)

277 Give her time, MPPP.

Most people will calm down over time.

Posted by: Mama AJ at November 10, 2016 11:37 AM (gTQoY)

278 Of course I've long subscribed to the theory that impeachment should be used even if you know you will not win a conviction in the senate.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:37 AM (gmeXX)

279 271 I am so sick of hearing about Trump not winning the popular vote. It's a meaningless number as the rules are currently written.

The fraud machine in the deep blue cities routinely throw out GOP votes and manufacture donk votes.

So the total number is not accurate.

Posted by: kallisto at November 10, 2016 11:38 AM (jkmtt)

280 UPDATE President Elect Donald Trump won the 18 24 year old vote in Wisconsin; 45% 43%. at CNN.com

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 11:38 AM (y3aQB)

281 264 Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:26 AM (QlyN5)

I believe a pardon would require an admission of guilt, not like a no lo contendere plea.

Posted by: LASue at November 10, 2016 11:33 AM (wgFcF)


Can I plead 'non compos num nuts'?

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (QlyN5)

282 Yeah, Ace needs to do a post on this alone. I am not a huge fan of Trump. I like his vim and or vigor, but am sometimes skeptical of his policy positions (although I will more than give him a chance.)

However, He has done the one thing many of us have wanted to do for the last 30 frickin years. HE SLEW THE CLINTON MACHINE! OR AT LEAST DELIVERED A DEATH BLOW TO THEIR PANDERING BULLSHIT POWERBROKERING EMPIRE FROM WHICH IT HOPEFULLY MAY NEVER RECOVER!

For that alone, this guy deserves all the praise I can give.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (92kX2)

283 Tell liberals to change that popular vote thing if they don't like it.

That will keep them busy for years and they'll never get it done.

Or, just ask, "What is this 'popular vote' you speak of?"

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (3myMJ)

284 If you thought ace "calling it an early night" yesterday you didn't check his twitter feed.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (bMG0w)

285 I wish Soros would be arrested for insurrection

Incite to riot is a Capital Crime.

He needs to be investigated by the FBI.

Posted by: An Observation at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (Kw3v/)

286 A useful aspect of the impeachment of Bill is that it helped expose allies of the Dems within the GOP.

Posted by: davidt at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (XoldI)

287 I am so sick of hearing about Trump not winning the popular vote. It's a meaningless number as the rules are currently written.

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I doubt it is going to resonate as much this time since the election is not as close electorally, and it is not going to be fought over for a month. But yes, they will bring it up. They always do. I sort of just ignore it, and tell them to change the Constitution.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:40 AM (gmeXX)

288 278 I'm sorry she's your friend, but she is now basically in a cult and you have lost her. If you tried to talk sense to her, she would see you as an enemy who deserves to die because she thinks YOU are a menace. And if you don't talk sense to her, then your relationship will be based on a lie, because she'll think you share her mania.

Nailed it.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:36 AM (2w7OO)

Thats a 10.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:40 AM (QlyN5)

289 A useful aspect of the impeachment of Bill is that it helped expose allies of the Dems within the GOP.

and educated us on Scottish Law.

Posted by: Grump928(c) at November 10, 2016 11:40 AM (QQ+il)

290 They were well known for showing up at NYC nightspots like Studio 54 early, before the action got going. They'd pose for the paparazzi, then make an early exit, often going back to work long hours into the night iirc it said that they both drank but very little, with Trump eventually going full teetotaler. And Trump was disgusted by the rampany party drug abuse (coke, in those days.)

I learned a lot from it. It was very informative. Never realized how much actual work Ivana did as a designer of lobbies and such for him.
...

So they were like the NYC version of that one house remodeling show with the kind of cute dark haired lady and the goofy contractor husband down in TX that my wife forces me to watch.
Also people I would vote in as a Presidential family over the Clintons.

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 11:40 AM (1H9ox)

291 I want Hill and Bill in jail for accepting foreign money while in office. She's an agent of the Saudi and Qatar governments

Posted by: Cn at November 10, 2016 11:40 AM (wczgi)

292 Wasn't that Yoko performance the day after she had sex with Hillary?

Posted by: Rebecca, happy deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:40 AM (ZHm8z)

293 Also recommended when talking to lefties if they start getting emotional:

"Sorry, but if you are going to cry/scream/etc then I can't talk politics with you. Maybe one day when you are not so emotionally fragile and are able to discuss ideas logically."

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (Om16U)

294 Remember that smarmy story about how Bill Clinton once mocked someone at a dinner function saying he was like one of those inflatable punching bags for kids that kept popping back up?

This time Trump used a knife.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (92kX2)

295 279 Give her time, MPPP.

Most people will calm down over time.

Posted by: Mama AJ


No, not in this case. NORMAL people will calm down over time over valid emotional upsets. But CULT MEMBERS do not calm down over time. If anything, their hysteria grows and grows if reality does not match their delusion.

I know many many crazy lefties. In almost every instance they went crazy because they are lefties, and their insanity only increases over time.

Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (jBuUi)

296 Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:37 AM (gmeXX)

Part of the rule of law is that there are consequences for illegal actions even if they are not the most stringent ones imaginable.

Posted by: Hrothgar at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (wCEn4)

297 I wouldn't feel too bad for Hillary. She can go back to making 2-3 speeches every week at $300,000 a pop.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!

Oh, myself! I do slay!

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (LbXNI)

298 He needs to be investigated by the FBI.



Posted by: An Observation at November 10, 2016 11:39 AM (Kw3v/)
FBI Director Giuliani would make it so

Posted by: Cn at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (wczgi)

299 13 Feel-good story of the day!!!

Posted by: antisocialist at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (AAV61)

300 I believe a pardon would require an admission of guilt, not like a no lo contendere plea.

Posted by: LASue


No admission of guilt necessary.

Now, THEREFORE, I, GERALD R. FORD, President of the United States, pursuant to the pardon power conferred upon me by Article II, Section 2, of the Constitution, have granted and by these presents do grant a full, free, and absolute pardon unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States which he, Richard Nixon, has committed or may have committed or taken part in during the period from January 20, 1969 through August 9, 1974.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (2w7OO)

301 Barb, is she looking for a coding job or would she be interested in a starting position in QA or application support?

Posted by: MTF at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (sCBEO)

302 I believe a pardon would require an admission of guilt, not like a no lo contendere plea.

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That's my understanding too. Not sure if that is a statutory requirement (which may be unconstitutional) or is something is implied by a pardon? Does anyone know if Nixon admitted any guilt?

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (gmeXX)

303 Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:31 AM (92kX2)

I am hopeful as well that, O having destroyed the old "normal", we may actually have a chance to try a different/better path. Market corrections are always painful though and there are many that will need to be weathered as assets are almost entirely misallocated right now in all sectors (which is why government shouldn't be involved in business).

We will face many tests in the days to come, but if the nation is still American at heart we will overcome them and come through the fire improved.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (GDulk)

304 Putting Hillary in jail may be too Banana Republic but she needs to be exposed, and shamed for all time.

It's exactly the opposite. NOT putting her in jail (or at the very, very least having her recorded as the felon that she is, including all that that entails) is Banana Republic. Holding her to the law is the mark of a normal, sane republic.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (zc3Db)

305 "I've known her for over ten years. She's a lovely woman and has been with me through many emotional upheavals. She's been a writing muse to me. But I don't know that I can keep this friendship going."

My best friend had a little upheaval after GWB was reelected in 2004. I suggested taking a step back, giving it a bit of time, and then seeing if his life was truly personally affected by anything that happened as a result of the election, might be a way of looking at it.

He wasn't happy, said "Well that's a unique viewpoint and way to look at it." But after a few months he was fine and things were back to normal. Still my best friend.

It's tough. I'm kind of keeping a low profile around lefty friends and acquaintances right now till things calm down. Like a child, sometimes you just have to let them throw their hissy fit or have a good cry and work it out.

Feel bad for you, and don't mean to be snarky about a good friend, but as the cliché goes, you can only control what you do.

Posted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (U3LtS)

306 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit.


Seriously. Did this actually happen?

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (SeD0w)

307 Barb, your daughter really should invest some time and effort in certificates. They can be a good resume' booster.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (RD7QR)

308 Yeah, she would, MTF.

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (FQKBL)

309 If Dems want a popular vote, then they should first implement voter id.
Wouldn't want the evil.GOP stealing it, after all.

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (Om16U)

310 At the risk of me beating my head against a dead horse. (my fave mixed metaphor). What thread were the Boobeh links in again?

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (QlyN5)

311
It's exactly the opposite. NOT putting her in jail (or at the very, very least having her recorded as the felon that she is, including all that that entails) is Banana Republic. Holding her to the law is the mark of a normal, sane republic.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (zc3Db)
THIS. Crime must not pay

Posted by: Cn at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (wczgi)

312 Was Yoko singing Happy Birthday to Seamus?

Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 11:44 AM (uLuPn)

313 309 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit.


Seriously. Did this actually happen?

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (SeD0w)


oh yeah..

*drifts off into wonderland*

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:44 AM (QlyN5)

314 I love looking at those RED maps of the USA.

You know what's interesting? We said all along the pollsters were liars, and yet, we were very worried on election night.

They got to us, even though we knew they were liars. Demonstrates how dangerous the media complex is, and all this fear in liberals demonstrates that too.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:45 AM (3myMJ)

315 It's exactly the opposite. NOT putting her in jail (or at the very, very least having her recorded as the felon that she is, including all that that entails) is Banana Republic. Holding her to the law is the mark of a normal, sane republic.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:42 AM (zc3Db)
THIS. Crime must not pay
Posted by: Cn at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (wczgi)

Yep. I agree completely.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:45 AM (92kX2)

316 315 Was Yoko singing Happy Birthday to Seamus?

Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 11:44 AM (uLuPn)


Lol. Yes. She greatly admires his work and will be screaming it on her next album

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:45 AM (QlyN5)

317 Putting Hillary in jail may be too Banana Republic but she needs to be exposed, and shamed for all time.
...
She has been exposed. There is no shame. Hell, there is barely any condemnation from large swaths of society.
If she could, she would light the dragon fire beneath the Capitol during the State of the Union speech to destroy all who raised their voices against her.

She must be held accountable.

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (1H9ox)

318 314: The media is also complicit in the cover ups of Clinton crimes, helping them obscure everything

Posted by: Cn at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (wczgi)

319 I'm sorry she's your friend, but she is now basically in a cult and you have lost her. If you tried to talk sense to her, she would see you as an enemy who deserves to die because she thinks YOU are a menace. And if you don't talk sense to her, then your relationship will be based on a lie, because she'll think you share her mania.

Nailed it.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:36 AM (2w7OO)

Thats a 10.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob


Roger that. And zombie's dead on--we need a national deprogramming session. Which ain't happening until the cultists in the media are rooted out and neutralized, once and for all.

Someone with some skills, influence, and money better get started on...oh what the hell am I saying, I've been preachin' that for years and all I get is the choir nodding.

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (9krrF)

320 Happy birthday, Muldoon and Marines!

I love Bierstadt. My favorite of his is his painting of El Capitan.

Posted by: sinalco the deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (yODqO)

321 The one thing I am very encouraged about with the new Trump site is their openness to ideas and suggestions. I will probably submit some ideas of my own.

Posted by: Dead Parrot Society at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (AJeMv)

322 I doubt it is going to resonate as much this time since the election is not as close electorally, and it is not going to be fought over for a month. But yes, they will bring it up.



When they do, offer to vet EVERY single vote for legality.
No dead people. No fraud. Etc.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (2w7OO)

323 >>I have dread this morning. Soros is just getting started trying to delegitimize Trump

I think its going to get very dangerous


Me, too.
Saw some idiot snowflake Pit Senior on CNN who was organizing a protest because "the election of Trump means sexual assault is now OK" - and she is now too scared to go outside lest the (imaginary)marauding hordes of pussygropers descend upon her.

That kind of bananas logic doesn't just happen - she's been brainwashed.

That frightens me, particularly after the Scott Foval videos where he admitted to intentionally unleashing crazy people on Trump supporters for political gain.

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (NOIQH)

324 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit.


Seriously. Did this actually happen?

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin


They're real and they're fabulous!

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (9krrF)

325 HAPPY BIRTHDAY MULDOON!

We are glad you were born!

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (QlyN5)

326
306 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit.


Seriously. Did this actually happen?

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 11:43 AM (SeD0w)



Technically, Bebe posted Gushka and her pics first.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (bMG0w)

327 At the risk of me beating my head against a dead horse.
...
I usually go with "Beating my dead horse against the wall."

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (1H9ox)

328 Thank you for the advice, joncelli.

Posted by: Barb the Evil Genius at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (FQKBL)

329 Life on a giant monster.

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

Posted by: DaveA at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (8J/Te)

330 NYT's Op-Ed: America Elects a Bigot

"Also, let me be clear: Businessman Donald Trump was a bigot. Candidate Donald Trump was a bigot. Republican nominee Donald Trump was a bigot. And I can only assume that President Donald Trump will be a bigot.

"It is absolutely possible that America didn't elect him in spite of that, but because of it. Consider that for a second. Think about what that means."

All Trump voters are deplorable irredeemables?

Yep, got it.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (SIY7D)

331 Didn't Hillary have an enemies list? Again, another case of all the other candidates being as bad or worse.

Posted by: Steve and Cold Bear at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (OkKDg)

332 Barb, if she has a resume email it to me (link in nic). Maybe is some remote possibility I might be able to help her out. You never know.

Posted by: MTF at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (sCBEO)

333 Obama doesn't do anything unless it benefits him or his long-term plans for how it might affect him (his "legacy").

If he does whatever calculations he's using and decides pardoning her helps him, he'll do it in a heartbeat.

If he determines it hurts him, he'll happily watch the hag go down in flames.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (v8Lx/)

334 >>aw some idiot snowflake Pit Senior on CNN who was organizing a protest because "the election of Trump means sexual assault is now OK" - and she is now too scared to go outside lest the (imaginary)marauding hordes of pussygropers descend upon her

Yea, I saw that too. The wisdom of teenagers with rings in their noses is powerful.

They live in a fantasy land of their own making. They are like terminators. You can't reason with them, you can only crush them.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (/tuJf)

335 JackStraw, I agree completely about the CGI investigation. As I said, I'm trying to suss out what I think and I am leaning, at least slightly, towards the side that a pardon is a baby step towards restoration of the rule of law.

But I'm not surprised that Donald expected Ivana to work.

MP4, emotions are running high right now. You are a true friend to listen to her and let her get it out. Right now is not the time to make any steps on getting rid of friends. You may need to draw some firm boundaries that since we disagree on politics, why don't we agree not to discuss that. If she won't respect those boundaries, then that shows that she doesn't value your needs as a friend and that's not an actual friend. Give it a bit and if she keeps up, then, sadly, you'll learn that she values her own self-righteousness over friendships and that is to her detriment, not yours.

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (mf5HN)

336 When they do, offer to vet EVERY single vote for legality.
No dead people. No fraud. Etc.

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There are things I don't like about the Constitution either. You know that whole income tax amendment.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:48 AM (gmeXX)

337 Do not react to liberal fantasies.

Ignore them or laugh at them.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (3myMJ)

338 And it's not even a real filibuster, just a theoretical one. Force Harry Reid to actually filibuster every appointment, see how long that lasts.

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I've been saying this for years. The filibuster should stay (we're going to need it eventually ourselves), but the "gentleman's filibuster" needs to go.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (bZB0d)

339 Technically, Bebe posted Gushka and her pics first.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (bMG0w)


Don't get bogged down in petty details, many wonderful pics were posted and it was a glorious day!

Posted by: Hrothgar at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (wCEn4)

340 A: "Hopefully Trump will not do what Obama and Clinton happily did to You Tube film makers and cops. Neither of which you gave a flying fuck about"

Posted by: bad Whine at November 10, 2016 11:28 AM (326rv)


Were it anyone else, I would gladly give them the sharpest edge of my tongue.

This woman has been the closest friend I have ever had.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (X6fMO)

341 No person in America is "too big to jail" - and the Clintons have done irreparable harm with her email server/sloppy handling of classified docs + serving the interest of foreign foundation donors as SoS.

She needs to be prosecuted to send a message to *all* bureaucrats and DC insiders who have become drunk on their own power and ability to illegal work the system (looking at you, Podesta!).

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (NOIQH)

342 Put Hillary in jail and you create a martyr.

Now Huma, Cheryl and Jake ....

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:50 AM (SIY7D)

343 I've been saying this for years. The filibuster should stay (we're going to need it eventually ourselves), but the "gentleman's filibuster" needs to go.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (bZB0d)


Hear, hear.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (zc3Db)

344 306 OK so I heard that after AtC gave the gift of all gifts..Victory Boobehs. Other ettes followed suit.


Seriously. Did this actually happen?
Posted by: Brave Sir Robin



http://bit.ly/2fzajIZ



You're welcome.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (2w7OO)

345 I've been saying this for years. The filibuster should stay (we're going to need it eventually ourselves), but the "gentleman's filibuster" needs to go.
Posted by: Farmer Joe at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (bZB0d)

If the Dems had gotten back the senate, they would have happily nuked the filibuster. I am all for rules in a contest as long as both parties agree to them.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (92kX2)

346
Trump needs to offer McCain a cabinet post, maybe Defense, to let bygones be bygones.


And then fire him in February after he resigns his Senate seat.

Posted by: Grump928(c) at November 10, 2016 11:27 AM (QQ+il)










*snort*

I'm SOOOOO on board with that.

Posted by: IllTemperedCur at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (XWkhW)

347 Trump will pardon Hillary, that will be the persuasion play.

Pace and lead. Pace and lead.

Posted by: Max Power at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (QCc6B)

348 Put Hillary in jail and you create a martyr.

Now Huma, Cheryl and Jake ....

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There is some wisdom in that. Want to send a message to all bureaucrats - prosecute them.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (gmeXX)

349 https://tinyurl.com/zfdxjga

Al Sharpton I Was Just Kidding About Leaving The Country If Donald Trump Won

Racist Dullard is Not leaving

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (y3aQB)

350 327 At the risk of me beating my head against a dead horse.
...
I usually go with "Beating my dead horse against the wall."

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 11:47 AM (1H9ox)


Nice.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:52 AM (QlyN5)

351 The Pardon power is also lawful, so Hillary can avoid imprisonment without it being an indictment of our justice system.

Posted by: Grump928(c) at November 10, 2016 11:52 AM (QQ+il)

352 Hillary is like that character in the art movie, "Cry, Cry Again."

Her entire life's purpose was to become The First Woman President of the United States of America, Queen of the World, Greatest Woman of All Time.

After her dreams were dashed, and she was forced to concede to Trump, she cried herself to sleep.

Then she woke up, and cried again.

Posted by: Jerry S at November 10, 2016 11:52 AM (XoldI)

353 Trump is not beholden to us anymore. Any wishcasting about his plans is likely to cause unhappiness on our part.

-Matt

Posted by: Max Power at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (QCc6B)

354 I seriously think that the ONLY reason that Obama invited Trump to the White House was to talk pardons. Otherwise, the petulant little boy-king would have kept the door locked until noon on Inauguration Day.

"Well, look Donald, if you pardon her, then you will look, oh - I forget, but it is a big word starting with "M" but not "Maldives." Did you know that the Maldive Islands aren't where they are supposed to be? Anyway, where was I? Yes, pardon Hillary so I don't have to - it will make me look like part of the Establishment if I do so. Also, people might remember that I misspoke about when I knew that she used a server to avoid oversight. Oh, and you could also cut me a pardon in case I have to show it. I have already pardoned myself - what a nice precedent huh Donald? But I prefer not to have to pull it out of the safe unless I am about to be sentenced. Say, did you know there is no requirement to publish pardons?

I have been talking so much Donald, appreciate that you were listening. Oh, I actually can't wait until you are President. Then I can go back to the loving arms of Reggie!

Oh! Did I say that aloud!?!?!?!

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (LbXNI)

355 Al Sharpton I Was Just Kidding About Leaving The Country If Donald Trump Won

Racist Dullard is Not leaving

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (y3aQB)

AL SHARPTON IS NOT LEAVING THE COUNTRY? AL SHARPTON IS NOT LEAVING THE COUNTRY!?!

Posted by: Obligatory at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (92kX2)

356 I'm no sadist but I just can't seem to get enough Clinton loser supporter grief porn. I think I've played a greatest hits compilation of grieving election night lefties two or three times now. I'm beginning to worry about myself.

Posted by: troyriser at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (OGbEB)

357 I don't get the whole "bigot" thing being attached to Trump. You want to call him out on his views on women, well, that's fair game. But I've never heard of any remotely credible reports on him being a bigot.

Come on NYT, your crap is getting really weak. Is that the best you got?

Posted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (U3LtS)

358 I don't know about pardoning Hillary, Obama could and would absolve her of potential criminal consequences. It would also imply guilt, thus denying her the presumption of innocence.

A pardon would void the spectacle of a trial, the listing of charges and her ability to defend her innocence. It would be an acknowledgment of criminal conduct, forgiven not acquitted.

Posted by: The Mouse that Roared, USMC Retired at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (uWAzI)

359 >>Al Sharpton I Was Just Kidding About Leaving The Country If Donald Trump Won

Good. It will be easier for the IRS to find him if he stays right here.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (/tuJf)

360 Trump needs to offer McCain a cabinet post, maybe Defense, to let bygones be bygones.

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Not the worst idea. I wouldn't want Cruz in the Cabinet, because he is better in the Senate. But if McCain could be replaced in the Senate with someone better, that is a good thing.

Plus, it would be an easy confirmation.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (gmeXX)

361 The Pardon power is also lawful, so Hillary can avoid imprisonment without it being an indictment of our justice system.

Posted by: Grump928(c) at November 10, 2016 11:52 AM (QQ+il)


Not if the Clinton Foundation continues to operate for even one second beyond her pardon.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (zc3Db)

362 >>"It is absolutely possible that America didn't elect him in spite of
that, but because of it. Consider that for a second. Think about what
that means."


It means: We hate you so much we were willing to put a boar in the Oval Office just to make your life miserable in addition to undoing Obama's legacy.

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (NOIQH)

363 347 Trump will pardon Hillary, that will be the persuasion play.

Pace and lead. Pace and lead.
Posted by: Max Power at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (QCc6B)

Bambi will do it first. The Hell-Hag has to have something that she's holding over his head.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (RD7QR)

364 267 Rather, I think the libs have discovered that Mommy would sell all her chillun's for a gallon of cheap tequila.

Posted by: antisocialist at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (AAV61)

365 347 Trump will pardon Hillary, that will be the persuasion play.

Pace and lead. Pace and lead.

Posted by: Max Power at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (QCc6B)


Might as well beat Obama to it. take the credit for being magnanimous.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (QlyN5)

366 335 JackStraw, I agree completely about the CGI investigation. As I said, I'm trying to suss out what I think and I am leaning, at least slightly, towards the side that a pardon is a baby step towards restoration of the rule of law.



He should say that he will pardon Obama, because it is not about partisan recriminations of the previous administration. Its about a government official attempting to hide information from the American people and leaving it exposed to the world at large. Its just a shame that it was the Secretary of State and the Democrats were forced by their party to have her as a candidate.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (bMG0w)

367 Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (X6fMO)

When Obama was running for reelection, I walked out of a diner where I was having breakfast with someone I;'ve known since the 3rd grade, but I apologized and we patched things up. I know there are people here who say, "You haver too give up these people." That's their choice-not mine. As you care about this woman and she cares about you, be a bridge builder if you possibly can. Aside from people here I am only friends with one person who I think didn't vote for Hillary

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (tOcW/)

368 I saw No Lo Contendere open up for Yo La Tembo in 92.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (7HtZB)

369 Has anyone scrolled through the Daily Mail article linked in the sidebar re: Hillary supporters in tears Tuesday night?

It's mighty delicious and will hit the spot.

Posted by: bicentennialguy at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (vg8iE)

370 Not the worst idea. I wouldn't want Cruz in the Cabinet, because he is better in the Senate. But if McCain could be replaced in the Senate with someone better, that is a good thing.

Plus, it would be an easy confirmation.
Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (gmeXX)

I still like the idea of "Ted Cruz, Supreme Court Justice."

Posted by: Obligatory at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (92kX2)

371 http://bit.ly/2fzajIZ


You're welcome.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (2w7OO)


the bomb you are rick.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (v9gSJ)

372 Cruz is better serving out a life tenure on the Supreme Court. He would never "evolve," and would have a bigger effect over forty years or so then any president.

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (LbXNI)

373 Worse people than Hillary Clinton have retired after a whuppin' like the one she just got, reflected, discovered a little humility, and come out the better for it. It's not impossible to imagine her realizing a new self, and actually doing something fundamentally redemptive/good for her country. I'm surprised to find myself typing this, as I think she's thoroughly loathesome, but I've thought the same of other people who managed to return the gifts to Whoville.

It's not the way I'd bet, but it's not unheard of.

Posted by: General Zod at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (Bdeb0)

374 fish, good on ya for keeping the libtards in line. Insomniac, good luck on the interview, I have my own next week for a potential promotion and move to another employer across the country. And last, but not least, Happy Birthday to Muldoon and Uncle Sam's Misguided Children.

Posted by: Fish...the Uppercase One at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (LZgaR)

375 kick-ass gif:
https://comonocreerendios-lem.blogspot.com/2016/11/meltdown-over-election-results.html
sooorry; it's worth the copy and paste

Posted by: deborah at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (/2kVD)

376 "Then she woke up, and cried again."

Living and campaigning in her bubble, on Tuesday Hillary was certain that she would be elected until something like 9 pm, when the FL and Midwest returns solidified.

To have been a fly on the wall!

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (SIY7D)

377 Now, I don't want Hillary pardoned and I'm not too sure that I even agree with all of this but that's my thoughts.



Have at it, Horde.



Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 11:17 AM (mf5HN)

==========================



if the "rule of law" needs to be restored, and applied equally to
all of us (including the aristocracy) then how best to do that, without
creating a ripple effect that might last generations.



Who here subscribes to the idea that impeaching Bill Clinton both
didn't accomplish its purpose (to get the bastard out of office) and
also created a desire for political revenge among Democrats?
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I thought, and still think, that the impeachment of Clinton was a mistake. If you're going to kill the king, you have to make damn sure the king dies. Given that the Senate was not going to convict him, regardless of the evidence, the exercise was pointless. In fact, it had a negative, since it diverted the issue from Clinton and what he did, to whether or not the Republicans should impeach him.

What the Repubs should have done is gone to the Democratic leadership and said, "He's *your* boy. This is *your* problem. What are *you* going to do about it?" The Dems couldn't have evaded responsibility; and it might well have triggered a civil war among the Democrats. That would have the double effect of dividing the enemy, and keeping the public's attention tightly focused on Clinton's perjury.

So, frankly, I hope that Obama pardons her. That will let the Republicans to focus on what she did, without the drawn-out soap-opera of a trial. I think an appropriate response to a pardon would be to initiate hearings to strip her and her aides of their security clearances. It's a symbolic gesture, but it would be a public humiliation for her, and it would keep the public's mind focused on what she did rather than what the Republicans were doing to her.

I say this because, frankly, I don't care what happens to her: she's a spent rocket. I *do* care about damaging the criminal organization called the Democratic Party as much as possible. That should be our goal.

Posted by: Brown Line at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (xgyfF)

378 Posted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (U3LtS)

What's even stupider than that hes' a bigot is that he's anti LGBT. Where on earth did that come from?

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (tOcW/)

379 he needs to be prosecuted to send a message to *all* bureaucrats and DC insiders who have become drunk on their own power and ability to illegal work the system (looking at you, Podesta!).

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (NOIQH)
342 Put Hillary in jail and you create a martyr.

Now Huma, Cheryl and Jake ....

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:50 AM (SIY7D)


Investigate and prosecute Hillary and Bill first while investigating their staff cabal in the background. Preferably indict, try and convict Hillary, but give her an ankle bracelet and life at Chappaqua on humanitarian reasons. For her actions/inactions related to Benghazi, she deserves being branded as the corrupt person she is.
Prosecute the rest of the scum to the fullest extent of the law!

Posted by: Hrothgar at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (wCEn4)

380 Was this posted already?

Trump Force One gets water cannon salute at La Guardia
https://youtu.be/XObTZ_9S2B4

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (Om16U)

381 I still like the idea of "Ted Cruz, Supreme Court Justice."

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Being 1 of 9 and for life is better than being 1 of 100 for 6 years. So yes.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (gmeXX)

382 You know, with all the navel gazing going on regarding Trump winning it has dawned on me that the bottom line may just be that America loves a winner. That thought comes from somewhere....can't remember if its a quote or from a movie or what...its not mine.

But I think it may very well be right.

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (G6S0F)

383 She doesn't realize it, but she is the victim of brainwashing.



263 Zombie - on your comments to Mary P'sPPP friend as follows:

Every single thing she told you was a worn-out liberal meme being
promulgated by the media and by her social tribe -- things like "What do
I tell my children?" and "They are coming to get the minorities!" and
so forth.



All of that is of course bullshit. It's things liberal have been
told to say. But she is so foolish as to have actually internalized the
propaganda.



I'm sorry she's your friend, but she is now basically in a cult and
you have lost her. If you tried to talk sense to her, she would see you
as an enemy who deserves to die because she thinks YOU are a menace. And
if you don't talk sense to her, then your relationship will be based on
a lie, because she'll think you share her mania.



Sad to say, the relationship is over. Happened (and happening) to me many times, in similar ways.
__________________________________________

You are so correct it is a bit scary. They are a cult. A death cult. And, although it has been enjoyable to watch the most infantile and least socially developed among them melt down and cry - to a certain extent - the level of fear and emotional distraught reaction among even the "normal" ones is, frankly, disturbing. I agree that detaching form the worst fio them is key - but gently persuading the others is key - they must be show that they are upset not because of Trump but because they were lied to - lied to by the MSM, Democrats and the SJW/Communist Alinsky folks. They are upset because their world view was built on lies and complete Orwellian manipulation. They have to break free - realize that what was said about Trump was simply not true but a propaganda concept.

When Trump is sworn in and the next few days does not erupt into full blown nuclear war and minorities, gays and illegal aliens being put in concentration camps - then the SJW MSM has to be reminded of the lies they told and how untrue they were EVERY DAY - by the Trump administration and by all of us. And your lefty friends need to be shown that as well - - all the time.

This election is merely the turn of the tide - we must re-double our efforts to win back this country for everyday Americans of good cheer who favor liberty, equal protection under the law, small government, low taxes and free markets ( truly free) and, above all, a strict interpretation of the Constitution as a limiting governmental document that also protects State's rights as well as the rights of ALL individuals and ensures the rule of law in a fair way.

But remember - do so with those that can be won over.. Do so with a smile and with good cheer. Be a happy warrior. As someone here said - "Smile. It drives the liberals crazy"

Posted by: Publius Redux at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (Fb9aZ)

384 Yes,that sidebar piece is delicious.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 11:57 AM (r/0kC)

385 >>Not if the Clinton Foundation continues to operate for even one second beyond her pardon.

What kind of a mouth breather would give the CGI a nickel now? The entire place was predicated on the Clintons having political power, both real and perceived.

Their all done as power brokers in DC.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:57 AM (/tuJf)

386 369
Has anyone scrolled through the Daily Mail article linked in the sidebar re: Hillary supporters in tears Tuesday night?

It's mighty delicious and will hit the spot.


Posted by: bicentennialguy at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (vg8iE)

This one is perfect.....guess why.




http://tinyurl.com/pwxfsup

Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:57 AM (Enq6K)

387 "Come on NYT, your crap is getting really weak. Is that the best you got?"


It is all any liberal has and it demonstrates their utter futility.

Just laugh at them at every opportunity. Tell them to be sure and report any of your bigoted actions to the proper authorities.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 11:57 AM (3myMJ)

388 All this is moot. Both Hillary and Bill will be dead within a year.

Posted by: Grump928(c) predicts at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (QQ+il)

389 It's not the way I'd bet, but it's not unheard of.
Posted by: General Zod at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (Bdeb0)

I honestly think she is a psychopath. I do not think we can save this one, Jim.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (92kX2)

390 371 http://bit.ly/2fzajIZ


You're welcome.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (2w7OO)

the bomb you are rick.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (v9gSJ)


Rick, what thread? theres more in there.

Posted by: Cannibal Bob, 'wearing safety glasses so Shadenboners don't put his eye out' at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (v9gSJ)

391 So Trump towers is a no fly zone now... The moon bats heads are exploding...... I love it!

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (O2RFr)

392 I don't get the whole "bigot" thing being attached to Trump. You want to call him out on his views on women, well, that's fair game. But I've never heard of any remotely credible reports on him being a bigot.

Come on NYT, your crap is getting really weak. Is that the best you got?
...
The woman thing is crap. Just because he wants to (and does) bang hot chicks doesn't mean he is a misogynist. He hires indiscriminately, putting a woman in charge of his campaign (a first) and in charge of building skyscrapers (a first).

He was not considered a bigot, a racist, a misogynist, or a homophobe until he ran for President. (Well, he was maybe "considered" a racist for the birther stuff, but that doesn't have anything to do with racism).

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (1H9ox)

393 What's even stupider than that hes' a bigot is that he's anti LGBT. Where on earth did that come from?
Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (tOcW/)

My response to that is we've watched Celebrity Apprentice for years. Never saw any prejudice. Nobody ever accused him of any either until he ran for President.

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (Om16U)

394 353 Trump is not beholden to us anymore. Any wishcasting about his plans is likely to cause unhappiness on our part.

-Matt
Posted by: Max Power at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (QCc6B)

[Shrugs] He will definitely disappoint us, especially social conservatives. He will govern like a businessman and that implies compromising for the sake of efficiency. That and the fact that he's not socially conservative and never claimed to be. He wasn't elected because of what he believed but because of what he was against.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (RD7QR)

395 osted by: RM at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (U3LtS)

I was thinking of "bigot" in the sense of being racist.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (tOcW/)

396 Any organizations out there willing to pay Bill or Hillary several hundred thousand dollars for a speech now? No? Wonder why.

Posted by: Duke Lowell at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (kTF2Z)

397 You know, with all the navel gazing going on regarding Trump winning it has dawned on me that the bottom line may just be that America loves a winner. That thought comes from somewhere....can't remember if its a quote or from a movie or what...its not mine.

But I think it may very well be right.
Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (G6S0F)


'America loves a winner and will not tolerate a loser.'

paraphrased. George C. Scott in Patton, opening monologue. I don't know if Patton ever gave a speech that they were cribbing from.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:59 AM (zc3Db)

398 Does she know you voted for Trump? If not, I suggest not telling her. I have now told two friends and I rather wish I hadn't but ,l still friendly towards me-just dealing with cognitive dissonance-that someone they know and love made a choice they cannot wrap their head around. It was great you listened-Just let her get it all out. Just remember what you've been to each other and just go along as if all that hasn't changed. And as far as your point of view, I might suggest that you read the selection of "Be a Bridge Builder" from the International Association of Christians and Jews which I posted a bit earlier. I am sending it to a liberal friend today.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 11:34 AM (tOcW/)


Thank you, FS, I will look that up.

Yes, she does know I voted Teh Donald; in fact, she made a point at the end of our conversation to stress that "this has nothing to do with you," and that she wants me to keep writing to and talking to her.

I've been friends with her too long to cut it out so quickly. I'm going to give her time to grieve and, perhaps after Trump's first 100 days, she'll see that her fears were just that.

I hope.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:59 AM (X6fMO)

399 389 All this is moot. Both Hillary and Bill will be dead within a year.
Posted by: Grump928(c) predicts at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (QQ+il)

If Hillary is to be pardoned it must be the last thing Bambi does or one of the first thing the Donald does. This needs to be put away in order to get things done.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:00 PM (RD7QR)

400
ANSWER organized the protests for Soros. There were ads in Craigs list for protesters, for real. Read David Reboi. There is a class of professional pritest organizers who go from OWS to BLM to Dakota Pipeline to yesterday. Same people putting it together, 365. These take time to organize. Pre printed signage.

Its as spontaneous as Benghazi

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:00 PM (1TXSC)

401 The sidebar link for Stephen A Smith actually goes to huffpo.

Posted by: Chris M at November 10, 2016 12:00 PM (k3w9p)

402 I drive unhappy people crazy all the time by doing one thing. When I ask how they are they wail, or at best say "Not too Bad".

When they ask me the perfunctory "How are you?" I always say, "Great, things are fantastic, how about you?"

It will carry even more weight now, bwahahahaha.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 12:00 PM (3myMJ)

403 Would this be a good pic to use for my Christmas cards?

http://tinyurl.com/gmr9oqv


*SFW. Gonna have that blown up supersize!

Posted by: RWC - Team BOHICA at November 10, 2016 12:01 PM (/D5Lf)

404 So here is sort of my order of positions that you should move up - meaning you would always take the opportunity to trade up to the next position because of the power of the office. I'm not sure of the last 2, but right now CJ may be more powerful than a Presidency (due to lifetime appointment).

Representative
Major Cabinet Member
Senator
Governor
Justice
President
Chief Justice

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:01 PM (gmeXX)

405 The one thing I am very encouraged about with the new Trump site is their openness to ideas and suggestions. I will probably submit some ideas of my own.

I like that too.

The polar opposite of Obama's know-it-all-ism.

Posted by: WhatWhatWhat? - Takin' My Time on my Ride at November 10, 2016 12:01 PM (WlGX+)

406 its been real. Luego.

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407
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Posted by: H D Woodard - "Wearing the Cat" at November 10, 2016 12:01 PM (eg2Zq)

408 I could be persuaded to support a pardon of Hillary as a big persuasion move only if they did prosecute people like Huma (for having 650K emails, some classified, on laptop) and Cheryl Mills (for managing email deletions, Benghazi doc shredding, etc.), and any other key players. Also, the Clinton foundation would need to be demolished.

Hillary and Bill will die soon by the looks of them, but their way of doing business, their team, need to end in a big, public way. Trump can't let their Scooby team continue to operate in DC.

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 12:02 PM (NOIQH)

409 Stephen A.Smith is strange,at one time I was pretty sure he was a conservative.Than he started throwing out the race card left and right.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:02 PM (r/0kC)

410 Cruz is better serving out a life tenure on the Supreme Court. He would never "evolve," and would have a bigger effect over forty years or so then any president.
...
Agreed. I don't claim to know much about any potential judicial candidate....but from what I've seen from Ted, he isn't going to become Roberts part Deux. He would stay the Scalia course until they hang his wig in the ring of honor.

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 12:02 PM (1H9ox)

411 ThePrimordialOrderedPair

Thanks! Was bugging the hell out of me where I had heard that. I hate to think something deep could be gleaned from a movie, but I think there may be some actual profundity there.

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:02 PM (G6S0F)

412 Trump Force One gets water cannon salute at La Guardia

That's just super cool. I have this Reaganie feel crawling up my pants leg.

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:03 PM (SeD0w)

413 Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 11:46 AM (NOIQH)

The irony being that if Hellary were elected and brought in tens of thousands of "Syrian" men *all* women would have had very good reason to fear. I absolutely voted "Like my lady-parts depended on it". They did. So I voted for Trump.

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 12:03 PM (GDulk)

414 I wish he would drop Christie.That fat fuck dropped a giant turd on NJ on his way out(huge gas tax).

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:03 PM (r/0kC)

415
Put Hillary in jail and you create a martyr.

Now Huma, Cheryl and Jake ....

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 11:50 AM (SIY7D)









I'm reminded of Tom Clancy's observation that all martyrs have one thing in common.

They're dead.

In this case, it would be metaphorical, but the principle still applies.

Posted by: IllTemperedCur at November 10, 2016 12:04 PM (XWkhW)

416 I'm sorry she's your friend, but she is now basically in a cult and you have lost her. If you tried to talk sense to her, she would see you as an enemy who deserves to die because she thinks YOU are a menace. And if you don't talk sense to her, then your relationship will be based on a lie, because she'll think you share her mania.


I find this ridiculous.

I doubt her political leanings have changed much, yet she's been a good friend and muse to our Poppins. She freaked out as her cohort does.

I would imagine that this moment will pass and she'll go back to being a reliable friend.

Good friends are hard to make and hard to keep. I don't think we should be advising our Poppins to jettison one.

Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:04 PM (mgbwf)

417 Well the Narcissist Obama is doing what he does best: Be petty.

He didn't allow cameras to show live shots of Trump arriving at White House.


Posted by: WisRich at November 10, 2016 12:04 PM (hdpay)

418 Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:02 PM (r/0kC)

no he really just has diarrhea of the mouth

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 12:04 PM (y3aQB)

419 he isn't going to become Roberts part Deux.

------------

The damage may already be done, but (assuming President Trump does nominate a real conservative to the Court) I believe that Roberts is going to be the CJ we had hoped for. He is still an incrementalist, but it will be to the right (which he has on most things).

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (gmeXX)

420 osted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:04 PM (mgbwf)

Agreed.

Posted by: FenelonSpoke at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (tOcW/)

421 Obama is a small man.

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (1TXSC)

422 What kind of a mouth breather would give the CGI a nickel now? The entire place was predicated on the Clintons having political power, both real and perceived.

Their all done as power brokers in DC.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:57 AM (/tuJf)


I wouldn't be so sure. And the foundation is still holding some big bucks, I'm sure. It would continue in order to provide salaries and traveling expenses (the sort of absurd traveling expenses we can all imagine) to the CLinton family and the inner circle. And I have little doubt that, if not totally kept away from politics by law, there would still be lots of people happy to fund the Clintons and others who would become more of the working bribery/laundering core of the foundation. It's still a non-profit (as if ...) and provides a service for people/companies to dump money, take it off their taxes and then likely get some back in some form.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (zc3Db)

423 HD Woodard cool!

Should I post that on bookhorde tomorrow?

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (Om16U)

424 Another wonderful side affect of this election, no more puff pieces of the Mother of the Year, Chelsea Clinton.

One less useless, talentless idiot to be held up as a national icon.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (/tuJf)

425 375...Thanks Fish. After seeing your nic, I had to add the lowercase one. I think you're safe staying with just Fish. Always have been called Fish and many times walking with my son after a football, soccer or lacrosse game, I would hear someone call out Fish, and I would turn around only to find out they were calling my son.

Posted by: fish...the lowercase one at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (28IKx)

426 Yo!

Posted by: Yo! at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (GwIKd)

427 As pleasant as it is scrolling through the photos of Clinton supporters in tears, my next assumption is these people are going to turn those tears into a roiling hate.

Mock them as we might, they are dangerous, because they don't view us as legitimate opponents. The problem isn't our differences, the problem, from their perspective is, we exist.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (TOk1P)

428 Cool no wiener art.

Posted by: SOMESASSHOLESTOLEMYPEN at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (nQHw/)

429 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (bMG0w)

430 You people are Fantastic. Really Terrific. The Best.

Posted by: simplemind at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (xVRrG)

431 All this is moot. Both Hillary and Bill will be dead within a year.

Posted by: Grump928(c)


This. The Presidency was all Hillary had left to keep her going. She won't last another four years. Unless she tries something really wild--something that would destroy the very prize she craves--her last shot is spent.

She won't see the end of 2017. She may not see the end of 2016.

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (9krrF)

432 Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:02 PM (G6S0F)

It's one of the best monologues in any movie. Watch it again if you get the chance.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (zc3Db)

433 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"

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That's absurd.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (gmeXX)

434 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"
/////

So?

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (1H9ox)

435 MP 4 sounds like a good plan.

Gently point out things that make you happy during Trumps admin as they happen, over the next few years.

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (Om16U)

436 This one is perfect.....guess why.


http://tinyurl.com/pwxfsup

Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 11:57 AM (Enq6K)

Ok, that didn't go right to it.

It's the one that's captioned "People sit outside the Jacob Javits Center waiting for election results following a rally for Clinton"
The best part is the person to the left in the pic.

Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (Enq6K)

437 Put Hillary in jail and you create a martyr.

I agree....losing to Trump probably hurts her more (emotionally, not monetarily etc) anyway.

There do need to be some new ironclad laws passed to stop that shit though.

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (G6S0F)

438 >>The irony being that if Hellary were elected and brought in tens of
thousands of "Syrian" men *all* women would have had very good reason to
fear.


Exactly! Also, even if Trump really was a sexual predator, he wouldn't be the first one elected president - something the snowflake asserted. Uh, you voted for the wife of only the most recent handsy sleazeball president, hon!

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (NOIQH)

439 Got Yoko-rolled. Thanks...

Posted by: Janir at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (Lk5qN)

440 431 You people are Fantastic. Really Terrific. The Best.
Posted by: simplemind at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (xVRrG)

It really is a luxurious and classy Horde.

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (RD7QR)

441 409 I could be persuaded to support a pardon of Hillary as a big persuasion move only if they did prosecute people like Huma (for having 650K emails, some classified, on laptop) and Cheryl Mills (for managing email deletions, Benghazi doc shredding, etc.), and any other key players. Also, the Clinton foundation would need to be demolished.

Hillary and Bill will die soon by the looks of them, but their way of doing business, their team, need to end in a big, public way. Trump can't let their Scooby team continue to operate in DC.





There is so much criminality, that you can't pardon her for all of it, or the rule of law means nothing.
Pardon her for homebrew server? Can't pardon her for confidential secrets. Pardon her for the 33,000 emails? Can't pardon her for 20% uranium production sold to Russia.
Can't pardon her for Benghazi.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (2w7OO)

442 Gilead?

Posted by: weft cut-loop at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (v4Dtx)

443 "Their all done as power brokers in DC."

Agreed.

Chelsea goes from Connected Political Scion to Twice Cursed Baby Pariah. I have a better chance of being invited to the Right Parties.

The Chelsea Legacy Foundation is sitting on a few hundred million in cash. It's a textbook RICO target.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (SIY7D)

444 So, Bobby (heh) Creamer is behind the Trump protests?
Lock. His Ass. Up.
He's a convicted felon, inciting violence.

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (SeD0w)

445 428 Yeah but they would do that anyway.If she won and you saw their joyful faces do you think they would hate us less?Nope,and they would revel in the power to hurt us.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (r/0kC)

446 I was checking out the photos at the Hillary rally.

To paraphrase some philosopher, you would have to have a heart of stone not to laugh your guts out at it.

Posted by: Dirks Strewn at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (iWW0H)

447 Turning over the foundation's assets to the treasury would be part of the deal

Posted by: Lord Sir x at November 10, 2016 12:09 PM (nFwvY)

448 430 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"
Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:06 PM (bMG0w)

No, he would be nominating someone who we pretty much KNOW how he would vote. Not taking a chance on a Kennedy.

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 12:09 PM (92kX2)

449 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"

--------------

That's absurd.

------------

But speaking of that. That was a smart political play by Trump. And maybe that is something that should be demanded in the future. I'm much more interested in seeing that than anyone's tax returns. It doesn't create any promise, but does create some political expectations should you deviate.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:09 PM (gmeXX)

450 I'd say pardon Hillary, citing her health as one of the reasons. Everyone else has to stand trial, especially Huma.

Posted by: Robert Crawford at November 10, 2016 12:09 PM (THwT3)

451 paraphrased. George C. Scott in Patton, opening monologue. I don't know if Patton ever gave a speech that they were cribbing from.


He did. There wasn't a contemporaneous transcript but the bulk of it was put together from the memories of several people who were there for it.

And it was memorable enough to stick.

Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:09 PM (mgbwf)

452 Clintons and the left for what they are and stop this incessant whining that these investigations are nothing more than a witch hunt by evil right wingers.

Investigate, get all the facts out, and then we can talk about pardons or not.
Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 11:24 AM (/tuJf)

Pretty much what I said to my husband this a.m.

Posted by: Gem at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (uaHyk)

453 There do need to be some new ironclad laws passed to stop that shit though.



Five years per classified document, no intent necessary is pretty damn ironclad. You have airmen and seamen doing hard time for one document.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (2w7OO)

454 Ignore my last comment, stale Twitter stuff.

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (SeD0w)

455 435 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"
/////

So?

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 12:07 PM (1H9ox)



Oh I don't care. Just preemptively calling out their stupidity.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (bMG0w)

456 There do need to be some new ironclad laws passed to stop that shit though.

Eh - we already do.

I am ready for my first disappointment with Trump to be his letting Hillary go. I so know that it is going to happen.

On the other hand, I knew that Hillary was going to be president. So there's that.

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (LbXNI)

457 Gilead's a disposable razor, right?

Posted by: weft cut-loop at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (v4Dtx)

458 He did. There wasn't a contemporaneous transcript but the bulk of it was put together from the memories of several people who were there for it.

And it was memorable enough to stick.

Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:09 PM (mgbwf)


That makes it all even better!

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (zc3Db)

459 Obama is a small man.

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (1TXSC)


I heard somebody this morning on the radio saying how much he respected Obama, precisely because of the way he responded to the Hillory loss.

Now, I'm not going to listen to the guy, because Obama... but what did he actually say? What would Obama followers have heard that would bring them comfort, or whatever?

I'm wondering, as I've been saying all along, that Obama despises the Clintons, and is just overjoyed at this point. So what comes off looking like magnanimity, is indeed, his smallness, and barely contained giddiness.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (TOk1P)

460 f she won and you saw their joyful faces do you think they would hate us less?Nope,and they would revel in the power to hurt us.

THIS

Being a Christian, I am supposed to forgive and turn the other cheek....

But sometimes its awfully hard.

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:11 PM (G6S0F)

461 Of course if Trump does nominate Ted Cruz to the SCOTUS, the NeverTrumpers will begin shouting "See! He broke his promise and didn't nominate anyone from that list he published! We told you so!"

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So? He's just getting warmed up.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:11 PM (2w7OO)

462 paraphrased. George C. Scott in Patton, opening monologue. I don't know if Patton ever gave a speech that they were cribbing from.


He did. There wasn't a contemporaneous transcript but the bulk of it was put together from the memories of several people who were there for it.

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My understanding is he gave that speech - or parts of it - many times. Sort of a Patton stump speech.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:11 PM (gmeXX)

463 The Chelsea Legacy Foundation is sitting on a few hundred million in cash. It's a textbook RICO target.

I'll bet the collapse of her husbands fund wouldn't pass the sniff test of an SEC probe.

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:11 PM (SeD0w)

464 "There do need to be some new ironclad laws passed to stop that shit though."

There are statutes. There's an Emoluments Clause in our Constitution. But the Clintons ignored them, with a knowing indifference from the Obamans.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 12:12 PM (SIY7D)

465 447 I was checking out the photos at the Hillary rally.

To paraphrase some philosopher, you would have to have a heart of stone not to laugh your guts out at it.
Posted by: Dirks Strewn at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (iWW0H)


The pictures were great, but the whining was priceless.
"I'm a queer brown woman" Yeah and? Just because you're a minority pervert, doesn't give you any special insight into the nature of the universe or additional wisdom denied normal humans. I also loved how they were totally clueless as to their own racism. "uneducated white males" Just say Nazi you twit! You know you want to!

Posted by: Iblis at November 10, 2016 12:12 PM (9221z)

466

Give her a pardon

Pull her clearance. Say very explicitly why.

Forbid any govt contacts to Clinton Foundation donors.

Clean house at State and DOJ. Clintonistas must be fired

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:12 PM (1TXSC)

467 So? He's just getting warmed up.
Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:11 PM (2w7OO)

Do you think Ginsberg is asking Hillary for life prolonging secrets?

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (92kX2)

468 >>But I've never heard of any remotely credible reports on him being a bigot.

Stuff on building a wall and not letting in every Muslim who wants us dead = bigot.

So they say.

Posted by: Mama AJ at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (gTQoY)

469 Were it anyone else, I would gladly give them the sharpest edge of my tongue.

This woman has been the closest friend I have ever had.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (X6fMO)



Then what does it matter if her politics are different than yours? Let her believe as she will and you will believe as you do. Such is life.

If you truly cannot bear to hear her discuss politics, tell her that. Be polite but be firm. If she is your dear friend, which it seems she is, she will respect that. If she doesn't, the problem is not the politics, it's her lack of respect for you as a person.

Life is too short and people are gone in a blink to allow politics to destroy relationships.

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (mf5HN)

470 Mock them as we might, they are dangerous, because they don't view us as legitimate opponents. The problem isn't our differences, the problem, from their perspective is, we exist.




I'm your huckleberry. Whenever you feel froggy, draw.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (2w7OO)

471 No college degree =" uneducated" to a leftist.Ha.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (r/0kC)

472 Offer to pardon her, but make her ask for it. Publicly.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (bZB0d)

473 He did. There wasn't a contemporaneous transcript
but the bulk of it was put together from the memories of several people
who were there for it.



And it was memorable enough to stick.

Posted by: Bandersnatch

Somehow, that makes me feel better about it.....Nothing wrong with movies or anything, you just hope things that stick in you mind get there from better pools of knowledge

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (G6S0F)

474 Okay, here's something I saw just outside my office yesterday that is both heartening and disheartening:


Two people, a man and a woman, were laughing about Trump's victory. The reason they were laughing is because both just came out to the other as Trump voters.

Neither had the idea that the other was not a Hillary! voter and they apparently were both good friends.

Their accents indicated that each was probably foreign born. Maybe Hispanic.


Can you see the disheartening part?

Neither felt like they had the freedom to express their political point of view.

This is something we must never allow the left to do to us again-

take away our First Amendment rights to free speech.


From here on out we need fighters for our rights, if they can't or won't fight, they have to go.

Period.

Posted by: H D Woodard - "Wearing the Cat" at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (eg2Zq)

475 "I'll bet the collapse of her husbands fund wouldn't pass the sniff test of an SEC probe."

There's already enough in the public record to show that Hillary gave Chelsea classified information about Greek finances to pass onto her hubby to inside trade. The shithead still lost all of a funds money on Greek bonds.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (SIY7D)

476 But speaking of that. That was a smart political play by Trump. And maybe that is something that should be demanded in the future. I'm much more interested in seeing that than anyone's tax returns. It doesn't create any promise, but does create some political expectations should you deviate. Postedby: SH
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I was neutral about Trump going into last spring. When he released that list, it's the one thing that got me on board. The SC has always been my biggest fear about this election.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (v8Lx/)

477
http://bit.ly/2fzajIZ

You're welcome.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 11:51 AM (2w7OO)
__________________________________

I'd hit it....

*hic*

Posted by: Hillary Clinton at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (HSmrB)

478 Yeah but they would do that anyway.If she won and you saw their joyful faces do you think they would hate us less?Nope,and they would revel in the power to hurt us.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:08 PM (r/0kC)



Absolutely, without question. I guess I'm just throwing out some caution, that these people do not rest in defeat. They redouble their efforts, and become, if possible, nastier.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:14 PM (TOk1P)

479 @alexthechick

There could be many reasons for considering a pardon, and the thought of restoration of Constitutionality is not bad on its face.

The problem is that a crime was committed. A huge, sweeping, planned and executed theft.

The victims are in part, the American taxpayers. The money was laundered through a nominally tax exempt organization and used to fund a campaign and other purposes. If the true nature of the use of funds were known, applicable tax would have applied. Just like to your paycheck and mine.

All of their money and assets purchased are fruits of the poisoned tree.

Any pardon should be contingent on paying back every dime that was not used for charity.

That won't happen.

Indict. Freeze. Seize.

Let the wheel turn.










Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:14 PM (5nKdF)

480 MPPP - Did you talk to her during the election period? You sound sad and dissillusioned but were there signs? It sucks to be at odds with a longtime friend and this elecrion has brought out the worst in so many. I would lay low for a while...even cultists have come out of their stupor...eventually. Don't do anything iredeemable, so to speak, just yet.

My .02

Posted by: Russkilitlover at November 10, 2016 12:14 PM (CCc0P)

481 Ugh no govt contracts to CGI donirs

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:14 PM (1TXSC)

482 The irony being that if Hellary were elected and brought in tens of thousands of "Syrian" men *all* women would have had very good reason to fear.




Along with gays.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:15 PM (2w7OO)

483 Not the worst idea. I wouldn't want Cruz in the
Cabinet, because he is better in the Senate. But if McCain could be
replaced in the Senate with someone better, that is a good thing.



Plus, it would be an easy confirmation.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 11:53 AM (gmeXX)



I still like the idea of "Ted Cruz, Supreme Court Justice."



Posted by: Obligatory at November 10, 2016 11:55 AM (92kX2)
=====
In 20 years, Cruz CJ SP, would be awesome. However, I am selfish enough to want his energy and intelligence in the Senate for a while -- mostly to outlive the timeservers (Hatch and McCain, I'm looking at you).

Posted by: mustbequantum at November 10, 2016 12:15 PM (MIKMs)

484 I strongly believe there is a deal to be made around a Hillz pardon. One part of the deal is surrender to the United States of any funds or any other gifts received from foreign governments either personally or in the Foundation, along with an explicit public statement the money Constitutionally belongs to the Treasury.

Posted by: MTF at November 10, 2016 12:15 PM (sCBEO)

485 Man I can't wait for Thanksgiving. I'm considering picking up a road kill crow and cooking it for my oh so liberal brother in law.

But mostly I'm just going to sit there with an evil grin on my face and ask him to pass the gravy gloat, opps, boat.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (/tuJf)

486 Trump said mean things about Mexicans = he hates blacks & gays.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (7HtZB)

487 Thanks for the advice, everyone. I think I'm going to go get a cup of tea and just sit quietly for a while.

I feel like I've just had the mother of all dick punches.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (X6fMO)

488 "Hillary and Bill will die soon by the looks of them,
but their way of doing business, their team, need to end in a big,
public way. Trump can't let their Scooby team continue to operate in DC.


Posted by: Lizzy

Amen ... and "the team" is nationwide ... ten thousand need to be prosecuted, and fined. Solyndra types ... get a few at the top by the short hairs, then unwrap the whole enchilada via their email chains. RICO reaches into local cabals, and Giuliani could advise on taking down mafias.

for instance ... perhaps the meeting with Hillary and the Broward election chief, what could be turned up if all those signatures are checked? And the DNC coordinating with networks ... sounds like campaign finance law could put several of those entities out of business, maybe in jail.

We fight wars to maintain an accurate vote, and those that stole that from us must be imprisoned, and the pay to play monies collected from "we the people" must be returned.

Posted by: illiniwek at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (LhGBu)

489 Good morning!!! Off to the gun range, where I know everyone there is going to be All Smiles.

Of course it's all a bunch of deplorable people.
Who voted.

Posted by: tubal at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (d6TTt)

490 Five years per classified document, no intent
necessary is pretty damn ironclad. You have airmen and seamen doing hard
time for one document.

Posted by: rickb223

Fair enough.....apparently, I'm the only non lawyer or writer who frequents this site so I haven't actually read the damn law..... sorta like most of our elected official.

Maybe Trump should pardon everyone who IS in jail for the same shit she pulled just to make the point.

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (G6S0F)

491 Somehow, that makes me feel better about it.....Nothing wrong with movies or anything, you just hope things that stick in you mind get there from better pools of knowledge

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (G6S0F)


In the credits it says that General Omar Bradley was an advisor to the movie (and I think it was based on a book of his, too - not sure about this bit I seem to remember something about it).

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (zc3Db)

492 >>Investigate, get all the facts out, and then we can talk about pardons or not.

Yep. She'll never serve time because she does have health issues.

But her legacy doesn't have health issues.

Yet.

And Chelsea's slush fund should be used for something other than herself.

Posted by: Mama AJ at November 10, 2016 12:17 PM (gTQoY)

493 Question...
Does anyone think the term limits thing DT was pushing at the end is going anywhere?

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 12:17 PM (1H9ox)

494
There once was a lad named Muldoon
With his puns we were over the moon
Though growing older
He was nonetheless bolder
As with rhymery his comments were strewn

Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at November 10, 2016 12:17 PM (7H/2n)

495 HD Woodard cool!

Should I post that on bookhorde tomorrow?

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:05 PM (Om16U)



Please do.


This is my way of celebrating with the Horde and Horde-curious.

Thanks, Vmom! You're the best!

Posted by: H D Woodard - "Wearing the Cat" at November 10, 2016 12:17 PM (eg2Zq)

496 There needs to be a purge at State and DOJ


Pull it out by the root

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:18 PM (1TXSC)

497 Trump said mean things about Mexicans = he hates blacks & gays.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:16 PM (7HtZB)



Heh. Small things give me pleasure. This made me laugh.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:18 PM (TOk1P)

498 Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:10 PM (TOk1P)

I think Obama has always hated Hillary. He has a thing about older white women - probably has to do with his mom & grandma.

Otoh, Trump has always been able to get under his skin. I think he sees Trump to be larger than life, and therefore, in his narcissistic mind, a worthy opponent.

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:18 PM (Om16U)

499 All these twits with the vapors need to stand by.

Donald hasn't gotten started yet. He will bring them the Fresh Hell of the Day in much the same manner as we have received it over the past 8 years.

It's going to be Biblical.

Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 12:18 PM (uLuPn)

500 In the credits it says that General Omar Bradley was an advisor to the movie (and I think it was based on a book of his, too - not sure about this bit I seem to remember something about it).

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Yeah, well Bradley hated Patton, and he was very conscious to maintain his image as the people's general. Of course he was just as egotistical and ruthless.

But interestingly enough about that movie was that Coppola wrote it and he started reading about those speeches. He gave an interview one time about how it came to be that they made that the beginning of the movie.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (gmeXX)

501 So? He's just getting warmed up.
Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:11 PM (2w7OO)

Do you think Ginsberg is asking Hillary for life prolonging secrets?
Posted by: Aetius451AD



There's only so much blood of virgins.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (2w7OO)

502 For once in a long while I'm looking forward to an Inauguration!

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (O2RFr)

503 Hollywood threw everything they had at Trump - Springsteen, Lady GaGa, the Avengers, Cher, Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Streisand, that guy from that show, a bunch of people I've never heard of before - and Jon Voight & Chachi wound up beating them. Rourke's Drift kind of victory.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (7HtZB)

504 494 Question...
Does anyone think the term limits thing DT was pushing at the end is going anywhere?

Posted by: ajmojo at November 10, 2016 12:17 PM (1H9ox)



Certainly not with Mitch McConnell as Majority Leader. He should still push it.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (bMG0w)

505 So, frankly, I hope that Obama pardons her. That will let the Republicans to focus on what she did, without the drawn-out soap-opera of a trial. I think an appropriate response to a pardon would be to initiate hearings to strip her and her aides of their security clearances. It's a symbolic gesture, but it would be a public humiliation for her, and it would keep the public's mind focused on what she did rather than what the Republicans were doing to her.

I say this because, frankly, I don't care what happens to her: she's a spent rocket. I *do* care about damaging the criminal organization called the Democratic Party as much as possible. That should be our goal.
Posted by: Brown Line at November 10, 2016 11:56 AM (xgyfF)



I agree with all of that.

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (mf5HN)

506 If you ever want to read about Patton, the definitive boos is "Patton: Genius For War" by D'Este. Long but very good. Patton was certainly a very interesting man who led a very interesting life.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:20 PM (gmeXX)

507 "What do I tell my children?"

Ding Dong the Witch Is Dead!

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, I AM SPARTACUS! at November 10, 2016 12:20 PM (Nwg0u)

508 New poll suggests Clinton lead narrowing to +3%...

Posted by: Crusader at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (ewSN2)

509 Please do.


This is my way of celebrating with the Horde and Horde-curious.

Thanks, Vmom! You're the best!
Posted by: H D Woodard - "Wearing the Cat" at November 10, 2016 12:17 PM (eg2Zq)



Thank you!

Posted by: alexthechick - Victory arms! at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (mf5HN)

510 494 Question...
Does anyone think the term limits thing DT was pushing at the end is going anywhere?

The turtle in the Senate already said no...

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (O2RFr)

511 Welcome to your new year, Muldoon!

When I got up today had I known
That a stealth Yoko link would be shown
I then wished that I had
A faster keypad
Or was back with my dial telephone

Posted by: dissent555 at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (VFhMt)

512 tubal, always good to start the day at the range and have the acrid smell of spent casings in the nostrils for the rest of the day.

Posted by: Fish, just Fish at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (LZgaR)

513 "504 - Hollywood threw everything they had at Trump - Springsteen, Lady GaGa, the Avengers, Cher, Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Streisand, that guy from that show, a bunch of people I've never heard of before - and Jon Voight & Chachi wound up beating them. Rourke's Drift kind of victory"

And don't forget Antonio Saboto, Jr.

I loved his speech at the convention

Posted by: Charlie Gibson at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (RzUqr)

514 503 For once in a long while I'm looking forward to an Inauguration!
Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (O2RFr)

Since I am an elected (though inactive) member of the PA GOP, I did get invites to every Trump rally in PA. Maybe I'll get an invite to the Inauguration. Maybe I'll just head down to DC anyway & join the fun.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:21 PM (7HtZB)

515 Does anyone think the term limits thing DT was pushing at the end is going anywhere?

The turtle in the Senate already said no...

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The politics may be good, but would need a constitutional amendment. Seems like an unnecessary fight to me.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:22 PM (gmeXX)

516 this is alex jones, but he talks to Bev Harris who seems to do good work on revealing election fraud. It seems fireworks were cancelled when Hilda realized they would not have enough votes in their inner city thiefdoms to overcome the monster turnout vote for Trump.

She mentions the known tactic of the crooked precincts holding back till they know how much to fake (like Franken's boxes in the trunk showing up late). But they can only produce 100% (like Philly last year) or maybe a little above ...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=637v=is5GrQwevhg

Posted by: illiniwek at November 10, 2016 12:22 PM (LhGBu)

517 And maybe a little Hoppe's 9 behind the ears to top it off

Posted by: Fish at November 10, 2016 12:22 PM (LZgaR)

518 Yeah, well Bradley hated Patton, and he was very conscious to maintain his image as the people's general. Of course he was just as egotistical and ruthless.

I hope so. I like my generals egotistical and ruthless. Bradley came off well in the movie but was still, clearly, second banana to Patton throughout.

But interestingly enough about that movie was that Coppola wrote it and he started reading about those speeches. He gave an interview one time about how it came to be that they made that the beginning of the movie.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:19 PM (gmeXX)


Interesting, indeed. It was a perfect opening. I have always loved Apocalypse Now (though I hated Coppola's director's cut) but I think Patton is the best movie ever made.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:22 PM (zc3Db)

519 Were it anyone else, I would gladly give them the sharpest edge of my tongue.

This woman has been the closest friend I have ever had.
Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:49 AM (X6fMO)



MP4,

This is one of those times that you simply have to tell the other person that if they wish to remain your friend that they can't talk to you like that.

Then the ball is in their court.

Posted by: H D Woodard - "Wearing the Cat" at November 10, 2016 12:23 PM (eg2Zq)

520 As far as the classified docs, emails etc, I can make no defense.

She did it knowingly and despite advice to the contrary.

I don't even think that she considered the impact of those documents. She just thought herself too important to be inconvenienced.

If she gets pardoned then classified material means nothing.

Lock her up.

Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:23 PM (5nKdF)

521

Frankly i would rather he use his political capital to fix the border, build a wall, deport illegals, kill Obamacare, cancel EOs, smother the EPA and dump the regulations killing business

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:23 PM (1TXSC)

522 Yes. Yes I am that old

Posted by: dissent555 at November 10, 2016 12:23 PM (VFhMt)

523 Otoh, Trump has always been able to get under his skin. I think he sees Trump to be larger than life, and therefore, in his narcissistic mind, a worthy opponent.

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:18 PM (Om16U)



I avoid paying attention to Obama, about as much as is humanly possible. I guess I never considered how he actually viewed Trump.

Now that Trump is elected though, Obama has to deal with the insult of being replaced, displaced.

I can easily see him taking that very personally.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:23 PM (TOk1P)

524 Metallica: Whiskey in the Jar

https://youtu.be/np2OIn3Yl9M

Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (VdICR)

525 So, frankly, I hope that Obama pardons her. That will let the Republicans to focus on what she did, without the drawn-out soap-opera of a trial.

-
It would also strip her [shudder] of her right to remain silent. She could be comlelled to testify against Huma, Podesta, and the the rest of the vermin.

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, I AM SPARTACUS! at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (Nwg0u)

526 I think Patton is the best movie ever made.

-------

Agree. Everything about that movie is awesome including George C Scott refusing to show up to the academy awards to claim his best actor award.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (gmeXX)

527 Morning Horde. Between my interview yesterday and traveling I didn't get a chance to opine in ace's thread about the emotional rollercoaster that was election day. So, I spent most of the day following the Horde and the Treepers for updates and was feeling ok. Turnout seemed high in the right places and low in the right places. Got ready to head down for dinner with the residents. Nervous but ok. Listened to Hannity on the way down and heard about turnout in the panahandle and went "Oh Shit!". Pretty much said a prayer asking the Almighty to help me keep it together for the next few hours to the next day or so. Went to dinner with a gut full of nerves but got through it. Got back to my room and debated whether I wanted to check online. It was around this time ace posted his first thread about the NYT tracker. My thoughts: "Holy Shit, the big orange ape's gonna pull this off!" My mood just got better from there. Called the parents after Wisky came in (Thank you Grammie, Ron Johnson, Pence, and Cruz for busting ass there!) and told them that it's all over but the crying! Almost smashed the TV in my room when PEDOesta came on, though. Then I heard about the phone concession right here: THANK YOU GOD!!! FIRST TIME IN 8 YEARS I"M AT PEACE!!! Stayed up to watch the victory speech. Was amazed by Trump, he was actually choked up. You know, I know he's an imperfect advocate for the Right, but I knew then beyond a shadow of a doubt that he LOVES this country, from balls to bones, to a degree we haven't seen since Reagan. Tried to sleep, got a few hours only, but more more because of the hotel room than anything else. To everyone out there: We did it! To those in the belly of the beast (Ace, J.J., Jerry, et. al): YOU. ARE. NOT. ALONE. Remember that. And to our absent friends (Brietbart, Mike Flynn, et.al.): This is your victory. Kick back up there and enjoy it. And to the Horde: I only started commenting a few months ago but I've been lurking for most of the past decade. Thanks for helping be stay sane even when I was stuck on SXM with a bunch of retarded yankee millenials who would not shut the fuck up and when I was stuck in Bakersfield and NYC, etc. God Bless Ace, the cobs, and the Horde!

Posted by: Jackal at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (r4Ma1)

528 >>I think Obama has always hated Hillary. He has a thing about older white women - probably has to do with his mom & grandma.

I think it goes deeper than that. Obama is a true believer and he think Hillary is just a poseur.

After graduation, he went back to Chicago to be steeped in the Alinsky/SDS and other associated groups like the Bob Creamer led Midwest Academy cabal.

Hillary had that option, she was in contact with Alinsky, but she went off with Bill to grift their way through Arkansas and beyond. She was never a true believer, she's a chameleon who changes her views to adapt to the prevailing winds. You don't go from a Goldwater conservative as she claims she was to helping establish the DNC to the far left unless you have no core.

Hillary's a fraud and a grifter who is only interested in acquiring money and power. Obama actually believes the crap he spews.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (/tuJf)

529 Fair enough.....apparently, I'm the only non lawyer or writer who frequents this site so I haven't actually read the damn law..... sorta like most of our elected official.



I'm not a lawyer, but you do have a ton of ex-mil here who have lived this. They brought up the seaman who took a small picture of an engine room where he worked, for his kid to see where daddy worked. Not the whole damn engine room. Just a small pic. He's now doing time.

Hillary SPECIFICALLY set up an illegal email system to avoid FOI requests and passes classified (i.e. Top Secret) documents to people WITHOUT security clearances.

Sorry. That can't just be swept under the rug.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (2w7OO)

530 The politics may be good, but would need a constitutional amendment. Seems like an unnecessary fight to me.
Posted by: SH

I agree.
Term limits can be handed out by voters.
Good and hard. Happened in my voting area this election.

Voting Districts is where it's at, and the place to wage war, in my opinion.

Posted by: tubal at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (d6TTt)

531 Trump should start his administration in a yuge way! By foregoing a big inauguration ceremony. Just go to Ryan's office, meet Roberts there and swear in. Then go to work.

Of course, the media would say that not having a big inauguration is racist.

Posted by: Algore at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (LbXNI)

532 Posted by: DoublySymmetric at November 10, 2016 10:40 AM (8hICw)

McConnell, and Ryan will always be plotting against Trump. In the shadows. In the back room where Rubio will be door man.

Posted by: gracepc at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (OU4q6)

533 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (bMG0w)

534 Greek bonds.

"...so, you're saying I should invest in your fund because it has Greek bonds??"
"Yes."
"Waiter! check please."

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (SeD0w)

535 It would also strip her [shudder] of her right to remain silent.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (G6S0F)

536 Question...
Does anyone think the term limits thing DT was pushing at the end is going anywhere?

Posted by: ajmojo


Problem...
It will take a Constitutional Amendment to do that, right to petition and all of that.

Solution...
We already have term limits.

It's called an 'election.'

Evidence...
We just had one.

Posted by: weft cut-loop at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (v4Dtx)

537 >>I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle.


And the Lobster Bar is open 24 hrs.

Posted by: Michele Obama's Landing Strip at November 10, 2016 12:26 PM (6ToNi)

538 Otoh, Trump has always been able to get under his skin. I think he sees Trump to be larger than life, and therefore, in his narcissistic mind, a worthy opponent. Postedby: Votermom the Deplorable
---
Agreed. Trump also rattles him. Sees past all the BS to what Obama really is. He fears Trump privately laughs at him.

It's the same with Putin. Alpha males rattle the hell out of Obama.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 12:26 PM (v8Lx/)

539 Happy Birthday, Muldoon! Break a leg, Insomniac!

And huck Fillary!!!

Posted by: fly gal at November 10, 2016 12:26 PM (8TdcF)

540 536 It would also strip her [shudder] of her right to remain silent.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (G6S0F)

Shame! Shame! Shame!

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:27 PM (7HtZB)

541 You know how a couple of days after Thanksgiving the congealed gravy and last bit of Turkey and stuffing can still taste great?

The tears! The tears! still sooooo delicious.

Posted by: Hedley Lamarr at November 10, 2016 10:34 AM (a3sfz)

Indeed. Spent some time chuckling as I read the DM link on the sidebar.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 12:27 PM (bY0uH)

542 I'm not a lawyer, but you do have a ton of ex-mil here who have lived this.Posted by: rickb223

Understood

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:27 PM (G6S0F)

543 534 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle.

Wonder if she will show her the Well of Souls they had installed?

Posted by: tubal at November 10, 2016 12:27 PM (d6TTt)

544 The politics may be good, but would need a constitutional amendment. Seems like an unnecessary fight to me.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:22 PM (gmeXX)


I am very much in favor of a Constitutional amendment to introduce term limits for Congress (both houses). I think it could be introduced and ratified in fairly short order (for a Constitutional amendment). The last Constitutional term limit amendment was ratified while they were still pouring dirt over FDR.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:27 PM (zc3Db)

545 Trump should start his administration in a yuge way! By foregoing a big inauguration ceremony. Just go to Ryan's office, meet Roberts there and swear in. Then go to work.

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That would be awesome. I think even Kevin Williamson would approve.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (gmeXX)

546 >>I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle.

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"And over here, this was built by slaves. And if you look over there, that was built by slaves..."

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (7HtZB)

547 https://tinyurl.com/z663gmk


This is even BETTER than the ClintonBOTS & ObamaBOTS

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (y3aQB)

548 368
I saw No Lo Contendere open up for Yo La Tembo in 92.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 11:54 AM (7HtZB)
Hate to correct you, but believe that was 1991 as No Lo Contendere broke up in December of 1991. By early 1992 Hillary had gone out on here own. Perhaps the promotional poster had "Hillary, formerly of the No Lo Contendere." It's a common mistake a lot of us make.

Posted by: DJ Jazzy Mel at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (75WaT)

549 Recalling the Flight 93 Election analogy, we've made it into the cockpit. Now, let's see what happens next.

Posted by: Mike Hammer, etc., etc. at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (7H/2n)

550 517

A mere 100% of the vote.

Hah! Pikers!!

Posted by: Kim Jong Un and Only at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (VFhMt)

551 Rourke's Drift kind of victory.

-
Naked screaming cannibals against a small, determined outpost of civilization.

Posted by: Anonosaurus Wrecks, I AM SPARTACUS! at November 10, 2016 12:28 PM (Nwg0u)

552 544 534 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle.

Wonder if she will show her the Well of Souls they had installed?
Posted by: tubal at November 10, 2016 12:27 PM (d6TTt)

Someone called?

Posted by: Hope's Rolo at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (7HtZB)

553 Still gargling goat balls here. They're mighty tasty.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (S6WMx)

554 FBN....Stuart Varney is about to smack Leslie Marshal and Liz whatsherename.


They think Trump should come out and calm the waters about having 'people deported.'







Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (Enq6K)

555 Headline: "This Spells the End of Trump" says Increasingly Nervous Pundit for Seventh Time this Year.

That joke got a laugh from July to November.

Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (VdICR)

556 524 Otoh, Trump has always been able to get under his skin. I think he sees Trump to be larger than life, and therefore, in his narcissistic mind, a worthy opponent.

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:18 PM (Om16U)



I avoid paying attention to Obama, about as much as is humanly possible. I guess I never considered how he actually viewed Trump.

Now that Trump is elected though, Obama has to deal with the insult of being replaced, displaced.

I can easily see him taking that very personally.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:23 PM (TOk1P)



Yeah I doubt Obama has any concept of "Worthy Opponent." A god-king has no equal.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (bMG0w)

557 Trump should start his administration in a yuge way! By foregoing a big inauguration ceremony

I like that idea. Don't see Trump passing up the grand entrance, though.

LMAO at his WWE style entrances for everything....you know it burned lib asses.

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (G6S0F)

558 Yes, she does know I voted Teh Donald; in fact, she made a point at the end of our conversation to stress that "this has nothing to do with you," and that she wants me to keep writing to and talking to her.

Posted by: Mary Poppins' Practically Perfect Piercing at November 10, 2016 11:59 AM (X6fMO)


This is a good sign.

She wants to keep talking to you. She is not writing you off as a mean old Trump voter. I advise you not to break ties with her, but try to keep in touch.

Let her calm down for a week. Her nerves are probably too frayed and raw right now.

Call her in a week and ask her how she's doing. If she seems to be doing better, see if you can slip in the suggestion that maybe the idea that Trump wants to murder minorities is not correct. Tell her if that were true, you wouldn't have voted for him, either. What you want her to understand is that you, Poppins, are not a bad guy, but you voted for Trump. Let her think about that for awhile.

Posted by: OregonMuse, deplorable since 2004 at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (+l+7Y)

559 In the credits it says that General Omar Bradley was an advisor to the movie (and I think it was based on a book of his, too - not sure about this bit I seem to remember something about it).

Bradley was an advisor on the movie and had written a book. I believe it also drew heavily from a then unpublished memoir of Patton's called "War as I Knew It", which came out in 1976.

I have read Patton's book. It's his diaries re-written to be publishable. All of the iconic moments from the movie are in it. Some are actually better.

For instance, when the 101st gets encircled at the Bulge everyone says they can get relief there by late January or early February and there's shock when Patton says he can get there in three days. (We're somewhere around Christmas here).

The thing is, he wasn't reacting to the German breakout. He had anticipated it. Before it happened he had written "if Rundstedt counterattacks, as I expect he will..." and he had the relief plans already in place.

Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (mgbwf)

560 Hillary's a fraud and a grifter who is only interested in acquiring money and power. Obama actually believes the crap he spews.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (/tuJf)



I think hate drives Hillory. Not beliefs. I agree, Obama is a believer, but he's also not very bright, so I don't get the impression he understands WHY he believes.

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (TOk1P)

561 ...and if you follow me downstairs, I will show you the Underwater Grotto.

Do you like figs?

Posted by: Michele Obama's Landing Strip at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (6ToNi)

562 546 Trump should start his administration in a yuge way! By foregoing a big inauguration ceremony. Just go to Ryan's office, meet Roberts there and swear in. Then go to work.

No way! I want to see Him on stage with obama and watch the Mooches face!

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (O2RFr)

563 Bill, don't you have a lunch date with your CoC buddies or something?

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (RD7QR)

564 I also disagree that Hellary is a "spent rocket."

She is Gollum and we took away the Precious.

She and Obama mouth platitudes about reconciliation and peaceful transitions in public, but I guarantee that she has Creamer and the boys whipping the snowflakes into a frenzy.

Finish her .

Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (5nKdF)

565 Trump will appoint congressman Barletta to head ICE, a good choice. But Barletta will lose his seat to a Democrat in the special election to replace him.

Posted by: Bill Wynn at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (S6WMx)


Barletta would be a superb choice.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (zc3Db)

566 Posted by: H D Woodard - "Wearing the Cat" at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (eg2Zq)

This! Hellaru wasn't even in an official position of power and *still* managed to stifle a large part of the nation because everyone knew there was *no one* in authority who would support them even with the Rs in nominal control of both federal and many state legislatures. This is perverse and toxic. How do we insure this never happens again?

Posted by: Polliwog the 'Ette at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (GDulk)

567 Troll on 532

Everything Donald does is YUUGE.

Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (uLuPn)

568 I am very much in favor of a Constitutional amendment to introduce term limits for Congress (both houses). I think it could be introduced and ratified in fairly short order (for a Constitutional amendment).

------------

Possible. I've gone back and forth on whether term limits would be good or not - and whether an amendment is necessary or not (though the Court has said you do).

Right now I'm in the camp that they are not necessary, and I'm not sure I want to see the unintended consequences.

But I could be persuaded otherwise.

Whether it would pass with relative ease, I don't know. But I think the public would be very supportive.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (gmeXX)

569

Thought exercise


What if Obama WONT pardon her, hop___ to bog the Trump administration down dealing with her

Also

State and DOJ must be having an epic bleach bit/ shredding party from now until January

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (1TXSC)

570 Happy birthday, Muldoon!

I agree with Theo Epstein that Jake Arrieta should not hurt the feelings of Chicagoans who are known for their great sensitivity and kindness.

I think Epstein needs to trade their deplorable ace to another team, like the Brewers for instance. Jake would undoubtedly feel more comfortable in a RED state that is NOT named Missouri after all. They really don't want such a deplorable raaaaacist in Chicago now, do they?

.

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (u0lmX)

571 516 Does anyone think the term limits thing DT was pushing at the end is going anywhere?

The turtle in the Senate already said no...

----------

The politics may be good, but would need a constitutional amendment. Seems like an unnecessary fight to me.
Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:22 PM (gmeXX)

Its a negotiating strategy....

You know there Mr. Turtle.... I could put all my time and energy into term limits... and as I've shown, I can sometimes do the impossible...

Now.... would you rather I be spending time on that? or would you get these other 5 things in my agenda going and quit playing games with them?

Posted by: Don Q. at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (qf6WZ)

572 I meant Troll on 546. Sorry!

Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 12:31 PM (uLuPn)

573 Trump is a Capitalist, with a big C, and antithetical to all things Obama.

Obama probably hates him more than he hates his arch-rivals, the Clintons.

Posted by: davidt at November 10, 2016 12:31 PM (XoldI)

574 Has Trump ever said he'll not take a salary as president? I have to image he will say that.

Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:31 PM (Enq6K)

575 MPPPP -

I have a friend like this, too. Probably my closest friend on the planet right now, though ALL of my friends trend toward the moderate to far left at the moment.

Needless to say, I'm pretty careful with what I say. The other night, she Skype-chatted me and started to go off about how scared she was (she's minority and bi) and I was also completely silent, not knowing what to say.

I ended up explaining why I don't discuss politics with friends. I told her that I value her friendship for reasons that are far more meaningful than the political issue of the day, and that in my experience, friendships end when we forget that everyone has a different perspective on things. I described how rude it is when people start to discuss politics in mixed company, forcing all present to either agree, disagree (taking a social risk), or keep silent (forgoing one's right to have a different opinion). I said I'd rather not be in that position.

I didn't reveal any of my views on the bullet points she listed, I just said that I feel there's a real risk of issues in our friendship if I say anything more. I said I support her and don't want her to be afraid, but that there's nothing I'm going to be able to say or do that is going to change that.

In the end, there's a real tension now, because she feels insulted that I don't trust her enough to think I could disagree and she'd be adult enough to deal with it.

All I have to do is point to the riots and the video of people being beaten, or examples of people losing their jobs, or describe how I've seen friendships disintegrate, all because people who insisted they were adult enough to handle it really weren't.

I hope you can find a way to walk that line. I don't have any idea if that's going to work in my case, but it's better than arguing with her, for my sanity at the very least. Eventually, maybe I'll be able to point out how frightened she is now and how overblown that fear was, and maybe it'll break through some of the brainwashing.

Otherwise logical, rational people have been completely fucked by the media and education systems. There's no easy way out of this mess.

Posted by: grognard at November 10, 2016 12:31 PM (aBaNJ)

576 Mark Steyn talks to New Zealand radio host about the US Election.

http://preview.tinyurl.com/hmmb3e2

Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:32 PM (VdICR)

577 Oh, and here's the very best part, the Arugula garden! I like to watch the white servants pulling weeds...

Posted by: Michelle at November 10, 2016 12:33 PM (7H/2n)

578 I'm not seeing the Trolling comments. Is anyone else?

Posted by: tubal at November 10, 2016 12:33 PM (d6TTt)

579 Yeah I doubt Obama has any concept of "Worthy Opponent." A god-king has no equal.
Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (bMG0w)

That's why Trump is god-emperor.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:33 PM (7HtZB)

580 Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (mgbwf)

Every new bit of info about the movie makes it better and better. Thanks.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:33 PM (zc3Db)

581 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle. Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (bMG0w)
=====

Melania is just as tall as Michelle. It will be interesting to see the difference in posture. Michelle has that tall girls' slump -- too bad for that because she is not bad looking, but the hunch is bad.

Posted by: mustbequantum at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (MIKMs)

582 https://tinyurl.com/pwzzy4p

PHOTOS L.A. street artist moving sale posters for anti Trump celebrities

Posted by: Evilpens at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (y3aQB)

583 >>Otherwise logical, rational people have been completely fucked by the media and education systems. There's no easy way out of this mess.


These people are not rational nor do they employ even the most basic logic.

They are children. Ruled by emotion, only.

Posted by: Michele Obama's Landing Strip at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (6ToNi)

584 >> Its a negotiating strategy....

My guess is that a whole lot of Congress just started reading Trump's books.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (TppKb)

585 Test

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (RD7QR)

586 That's why Trump is god-emperor.
Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:33 PM (7HtZB)

Wait, does that mean he is a giant worm thing?

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (92kX2)

587 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle.

Melania should have brought her Russian interior designer with. They could have had catty conversations about all things Mooch, and Mooch would have had no idea.

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (SeD0w)

588 >>I think hate drives Hillory. Not beliefs. I agree, Obama is a believer, but he's also not very bright, so I don't get the impression he understands WHY he believes.

I think its for the same basic reason that drives many liberals, accountability. Liberals at their core believe that all of their failures can be laid at the feet of outside sources. That's why there is always something to fix, be it in government or society.

The don't reason with facts and logic, they reason with their emotions. Which is why we are now going through our great period of national mourning and butthurt. They "feel" that Trump is going to exterminate all of them.

If you can always blame someone else for all problems then it relieves you or any responsibility for consequences and actions. All totalitarian thought is based on perfecting a better society and a better man and only liberal know how to do it.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (/tuJf)

589 561 Hillary's a fraud and a grifter who is only interested in acquiring money and power. Obama actually believes the crap he spews.

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:24 PM (/tuJf)



I think hate drives Hillory. Not beliefs. I agree, Obama is a believer, but he's also not very bright, so I don't get the impression he understands WHY he believes.
Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 12:29 PM (TOk1P)

Actually.... Hillary Clinton has all the classic signs of being a Psychopath...

The lack of empathy... the temper tantrums... the loveless marriage... the belief she is above consequence... the disdain she shows for people... the belief that she is above the rules...

Posted by: Don Q. at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (qf6WZ)

590 My guess is that a whole lot of Congress just started reading Trump's books.



Bout damn time.....

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (G6S0F)

591 To what degree is the media culpable for the riots?

Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (VdICR)

592 landingstripOFF

Posted by: garrett at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (6ToNi)

593 I'm going to really enjoy seeing Barky and Mooch at Trump's inauguration.Only time I will ever enjoy seeing them.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:36 PM (r/0kC)

594 582 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle. Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (bMG0w)
=====

Melania is just as tall as Michelle. It will be interesting to see the difference in posture. Michelle has that tall girls' slump -- too bad for that because she is not bad looking, but the hunch is bad.



Posted by: mustbequantum at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (MIKMs)



And Michelle is full of hate and is arrogant and ignorant. She probably talks slow and louder to Melania.

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:36 PM (bMG0w)

595 Wait, does that mean he is a giant worm thing?
Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (92kX2)

Either that or we need to start cloning him and creating space marines.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 12:36 PM (KUaJL)

596 What's going on with the thread upstairs? Seems stuck at 383 comments

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 12:36 PM (Om16U)

597 I ended up explaining why I don't discuss politics with friends. I told her that I value her friendship for reasons that are far more meaningful than the political issue of the day, and that in my experience, friendships end when we forget that everyone has a different perspective on things. I described how rude it is when people start to discuss politics in mixed company, forcing all present to either agree, disagree (taking a social risk), or keep silent (forgoing one's right to have a different opinion). I said I'd rather not be in that position.

Posted by: grognard at November 10, 2016 12:31 PM (aBaNJ)


Back in ye good olde days, the topics of religion, sex, and politics were not discussed in polite company. What you told your friend is an excellent explanation of the wisdom behind that practice.

Posted by: OregonMuse, deplorable since 2004 at November 10, 2016 12:37 PM (+l+7Y)

598 To what degree is the media culpable for the riots?
Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (VdICR)

Since they have been giving coverage and at least tacit approval to all of it since - forever - I would say a lot.

Posted by: tubal at November 10, 2016 12:37 PM (d6TTt)

599 Michelle has that tall girls' slump

I think that's the effect of that massive counterweight, aka her fat ass.

Posted by: Brave Sir Robin at November 10, 2016 12:37 PM (SeD0w)

600 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle. Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:25 PM (bMG0w)
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Melanoma, if Mooch offers, do NOT agree to go downstairs to check out the Amontillado!

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:38 PM (Om16U)

601 >> PHOTOS L.A. street artist moving sale posters for
>> anti Trump celebrities

Yeah, that one was floating around last night, posted a couple times on it, but it's still wonderful.

That guy is magnificent. What comes out of his brain makes me feel like a peanut.

Sabo for Poet Laureate.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 12:38 PM (TppKb)

602
Now, I don't want Hillary pardoned and I'm not too sure that I even agree with all of this but that's my thoughts.



I think Trump should pardon her and Bill for specific crimes. Start the list off with pedophilia - what follows next won't matter.


Posted by: An Observation at November 10, 2016 12:38 PM (BIys1)

603 Hey Muldoon. Happy birthday. Some good excellent shit the last few days. Unfortunately, I'm sending your birthday donation to Ace. Sorry.

Posted by: The Poster Formerly Known as Mr. Barky at November 10, 2016 12:38 PM (hKi6n)

604 586
That's why Trump is god-emperor.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:33 PM (7HtZB)



Wait, does that mean he is a giant worm thing?



Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (92kX2)

Except for the hair.

Posted by: Leto Trump at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (XoldI)

605 Crap auto cucumber is a lib
Changed Melania to skin cancer

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (Om16U)

606 >>She mentions the known tactic of the crooked precincts holding back till
they know how much to fake (like Franken's boxes in the trunk showing
up late). But they can only produce 100% (like Philly last year) or
maybe a little above ...


Ah, good to hear this - I was really worried when the held back results for FL, particularly Broward County for exactly that reason. Then when Podesta came out and basically announced they needed more time to make sure every vote was counted my anxiety kicked up a notch!!

Think one of the first things Trump needs to do is hire a strong AG (Please be Rudy, even if it's for just one year) whose top priority is clearing out the Voting Rights Division (it's all Lefties) and set about working with each state to clean their voter rolls, make sure illegals getting ID do not get automatically registered, etc.

Posted by: Lizzy at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (NOIQH)

607 I wonder if they will allow pictures of today's meeting between the Trumps and Obama? I'd love to see the scowl on Her face We know Moochele will be wearing...

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (O2RFr)

608 I think that's the effect of that massive counterweight, aka her fat ass. Postedby: Brave Sir Robin
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Counters the junk in front.

Posted by: Biergood at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (v8Lx/)

609 590 My guess is that a whole lot of Congress just started reading Trump's books.



Bout damn time.....

Posted by: FITP at November 10, 2016 12:35 PM (G6S0F)

I wish I had bought the old Trump board game, it must be selling bigly on ebay now.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (7HtZB)

610 Has Trump ever said he'll not take a salary as president? I have to image he will say that.



I thought it had been reported he had.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (2w7OO)

611 still trying to believe the results of the election ..
stunning , but so grateful.

and happy b day Muldoon.
he didn't come from Nantucket and never threw his puns in a bucket
but with quick thought He
made us laugh and snicker a lot
we will always remember Muldoon
as a person with whom
we could laugh and love
our patriotic status laughed at by people wanting status.
but we give two fks that they might call us a loon

Posted by: willow at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (R7cwD)

612 Trump sand-worms are the biggest, most amazing sand worms. Believe me, you're gonna see worm-sign, and say "Truly, he is the quizat hadarak!"

Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (VdICR)

613 If Trump does start cleaning house the MFM and Dems will go apeshit.It will be wonderful.

Posted by: steevy at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (r/0kC)

614 Right now I'm in the camp that they are not necessary, and I'm not sure I want to see the unintended consequences.

I don't think there's any question that a Constitutional amendment would be necessary to institute term limits in Congress.

But I could be persuaded otherwise.

Term limits would help stop small districts from accumulating inordinate power by virtue of the fact that they vote like automatons and bring the same person back over and over to get 96 years of seniority and all that power. There is an advantage given to districts that have long-serving congresscritters and senators that works to give them advantages in the elections (not to mention the fact that democracy must be slightly restrained in that we know that people will blindly vote for a name).

Whether it would pass with relative ease, I don't know. But I think the public would be very supportive.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (gmeXX)


I think a term limit amendment would be one that would, again, pit the powers against the People. States probably wouldn't like it so much but the voters mostly would. Even so, I think it could be passed without much hassle, especially if the President were a strong advocate for it.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (zc3Db)

615 Melanoma, if Mooch offers, do NOT agree to go downstairs to check out the Amontillado!
Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:38 PM (Om16U)



A Poe fan. Well done.

Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (SRKgf)

616 553 544 534 I feel sorry for Melania. She is being shown around the White House by Michelle."

Just imagine that scene - Melania looking beautiful and being gracious, Mooch looking and acting like Aunt Esther...

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (u0lmX)

617 Melania is just as tall as Michelle. It will be interesting to see the difference in posture. Michelle has that tall girls' slump -- too bad for that because she is not bad looking, but the hunch is bad.

Posted by: mustbequantum at November 10, 2016 12:34 PM (MIKMs)


Too bad Melania won't say, "It is an honor to meet you, Mr. Ewing, Donald has always been a big fan of the Knicks."

Posted by: OregonMuse, deplorable since 2004 at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (+l+7Y)

618
"And over here, this was built by slaves. And if you look over there, that was built by slaves..."

+++

Slavs? I didn't know my people were so important in your early history

Posted by: Bigbys other phone at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (zAejZ)

619 I can haz Kumquat Haggen-Daz?

Posted by: DOON at November 10, 2016 12:41 PM (u0s1P)

620 609
Has Trump ever said he'll not take a salary as president? I have to image he will say that.







I thought it had been reported he had.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (2w7OO)

Thanks rick. Off to search....

Posted by: Tami...Powering through being a deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:41 PM (Enq6K)

621 611 Trump sand-worms are the biggest, most amazing sand worms. Believe me, you're gonna see worm-sign, and say "Truly, he is the quizat hadarak!"
Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (VdICR)

We're going to make Arrakis great again. Arrakis doesn't win any more. We lose to the Bene Gesserit, we lose to the Tilexu. Build a giant wall around the sand worms and make the Harkonens pay for it.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 12:41 PM (KUaJL)

622 Apropos to nothing...I don't suppose we'll get the final chapter of that Mad Max pastiche for the election...?

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 12:41 PM (9krrF)

623 Otherwise logical, rational people have been completely fucked by the media and education systems. There's no easy way out of this mess.
Posted by: grognard at November 10, 2016 12:31 PM (aBaNJ)

This very thing is what is driving us to live in 'bubbles'....

We find those who agree with us, and associate with them, because we are comfortable being ourselves with them.... we don't have to pretend..

And this is happening with ALL groups... right and left....

But when that happens... we end up in an echo chamber.... where we don't hear any dissenting opinions... we then think EVERYONE thinks like us...

This is what happened to the media, and Washington DC.... right up until they got bitch slapped in this last election...

Somehow we have to get back to the point where it is OK to have a dissenting opinion.... even with friends and loved ones.... because otherwise there really will be a National Divorce due to irreconcilable differences.

Posted by: Don Q. at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (qf6WZ)

624 THE BEER MUST FLOW

Posted by: DOON at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (u0s1P)

625 "And over here, this was built by slaves. And if you look over there, that was built by slaves..."

+++

Slavs? I didn't know my people were so important in your early history
Posted by: Bigbys other phone at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (zAejZ)

Melania is a Slav.

Posted by: josephistan at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (7HtZB)

626 Jack Nicholson says it much more succinctly than I can. Just substitute women with liberals and bingo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g9_wfkYjfo

Posted by: JackStraw at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (/tuJf)

627 LOL.Dune

If we are living it I call dibs on nekkid 20-something Sting

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (Om16U)

628 "And over here, this was built by slaves. And if you look over there, that was built by slaves..."

"They prefer to be called 'taxpayers', Michelle."

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (9krrF)

629 I would buy a 'Make Arakis Great Again' hat and/or t-shirt.

Posted by: garrett at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (6ToNi)

630 I meant Troll on 546. Sorry!

Posted by: ALH


Better to ID with the hash, ie the alpha-numerics in the parentheses after the post date and time.

Posted by: weft cut-loop at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (v4Dtx)

631 620 611 Trump sand-worms are the biggest, most amazing sand worms. Believe me, you're gonna see worm-sign, and say "Truly, he is the quizat hadarak!"
Posted by: BourbonChicken at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (VdICR)

We're going to make Arrakis great again. Arrakis doesn't win any more. We lose to the Bene Gesserit, we lose to the Tilexu. Build a giant wall around the sand worms and make the Harkonens pay for it.
Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 12:41 PM (KUaJL)

Trump..... is a killing word....

Posted by: Don Q. at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (qf6WZ)

632 (trump, trump, trump, trump, trump...)

A big one approaches!

Posted by: Stilgar at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (XoldI)

633 If we are living it I call dibs on nekkid 20-something Sting

Whoa, hey there. He's taken.

Posted by: Captain Picard at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (u0s1P)

634 Back in ye good olde days, the topics of religion,
sex, and politics were not discussed in polite company. What you told
your friend is an excellent explanation of the wisdom behind that
practice.


Posted by: OregonMuse, deplorable since 2004 at November 10, 2016 12:37 PM (+l+7Y)

Thanks. There really wasn't anything else I could say. In the end, I said I'd discuss it if she insisted, and she demurred, saying that I was probably right about what would happen. So there's that.I see it *everywhere* though. Leftists have absolutely no sense of decorum unless it's their ox being gored, and then suddenly they have standards for polite interaction.

Posted by: grognard at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (aBaNJ)

635 >> Think one of the first things Trump needs to do is
>> hire a strong AG (Please be Rudy, even if it's for just
>> one year) whose top priority is clearing out the
>> Voting Rights Division

This. Absolutely.

If the vote was honest the Democrats wouldn't win Pennsylvania for the rest of my lifetime, and would probably lose 5% in half a dozen other blue states.

I would not be surprised if there were GOP vote fraud somewhere, but I'd also presume it's small-scale and local.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (TppKb)

636 She and Obama mouth platitudes about reconciliation and peaceful transitions in public, but I guarantee that she has Creamer and the boys whipping the snowflakes into a frenzy.

Finish her .
Posted by: Mortimer, deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (5nKdF)


Absolutely. I've posted similar thoughts to yours.

Here's the link to livestream of POTUS-elect -

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUxHd0yqJYA

(I can't sign in to upvote. You know what to do!)

Posted by: kallisto at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (jkmtt)

637 There's already enough in the public record to show that Hillary gave Chelsea classified information about Greek finances to pass onto her hubby to inside trade. The shithead still lost all of a funds money on Greek bonds.

Posted by: Ignoramus at November 10, 2016 12:13 PM (SIY7D)

The fund was intended to fail. Nothing more than a donation-laundering scheme.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (bY0uH)

638 Not looking good guys. Exit polls are coming in.

Posted by: Nigel West Dickens at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (FqgrG)

639 Muldoon's limericks are always on track
With poetry, pun and wisecrack
He could only be better
If under his sweater
He had something like Alex's rack.

Happy birthday

Posted by: Dirks Strewn at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (iWW0H)

640 BTW, that Pay Pal link didn't work for me last night. Did anybody else have the same problem?

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (u0lmX)

641 We find those who agree with us, and associate with them, because we are comfortable being ourselves with them.... we don't have to pretend..



Here's the thing. THAT is my definition of friend.

If you have to watch what you say, that person IS NOT a friend.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (2w7OO)

642 634 >> Think one of the first things Trump needs to do is
>> hire a strong AG (Please be Rudy, even if it's for just
>> one year) whose top priority is clearing out the
>> Voting Rights Division


I hope it's Rudy too...

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (O2RFr)

643 *smug smirk*

Posted by: Kyle McLachlan at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (u0s1P)

644 Somehow we have to get back to the point where it is
OK to have a dissenting opinion.... even with friends and loved
ones.... because otherwise there really will be a National Divorce due
to irreconcilable differences.

Posted by: Don Q. at November 10, 2016 12:42 PM (qf6WZ)



Agreed. Thing is? I don't think they want it to be okay to have a dissenting opinion. At all.


Otherwise, why does every single leftist use the social pressure technique to force agreement or silent acquiescence? It's an out-grouping tactic, and they ALL do it.

Posted by: grognard at November 10, 2016 12:45 PM (aBaNJ)

645 Term limits would help stop small districts from accumulating inordinate power by virtue of the fact that they vote like automatons and bring the same person back over and over to get 96 years of seniority and all that power. There is an advantage given to districts that have long-serving congresscritters and senators that works to give them advantages in the elections (not to mention the fact that democracy must be slightly restrained in that we know that people will blindly vote for a name).

Whether it would pass with relative ease, I don't know. But I think the public would be very supportive.

Posted by: SH at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (gmeXX)

I think a term limit amendment would be one that would, again, pit the powers against the People. States probably wouldn't like it so much but the voters mostly would. Even so, I think it could be passed without much hassle, especially if the President were a strong advocate for it.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:40 PM (zc3Db)



There's a huge down side to term limits, as we found in California. Legislators who are about to be termed out propose sweetheart legislation to feather their nests after they leave the legislature.

The other legislators will vote for it because they they know one day they too will be in the same situation.

Better to have the ax fall suddenly and unexpectedly election night, methinks. Last time opportunity for mischief.

Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at November 10, 2016 12:45 PM (SRKgf)

646 >> So there's that.I see it *everywhere* though.

Around here (70% Democrat Bay Area) a lot of people just start running their mouths as if there's a presumption that everyone in earshot is a charter member of MoveOn.

Aside from immediately wrapping a piece of piano wire around the speaker's neck and pulling really hard, there's not much you can do other than walk away.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 12:45 PM (TppKb)

647 I hope it's Rudy too...

Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (O2RFr)


And J Christian Adams as his deputy.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:45 PM (zc3Db)

648 We're going to make Arrakis great again. Arrakis doesn't win any more. We lose to the Bene Gesserit, we lose to the Tilexu. Build a giant wall around the sand worms and make the Harkonens pay for it.

Posted by: joe, living deplorably at November 10, 2016 12:41 PM (KUaJL)


Oh hells, it's been too long. My memory is bad and my Dune-fu is weak.

Posted by: OregonMuse, deplorable since 2004 at November 10, 2016 12:45 PM (+l+7Y)

649 I heard on the radio that the FSA is worried that Trump will take away their Obama phones or phos. I can only hope

Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (493sH)

All he has to do is stop paying for the air time.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 12:46 PM (bY0uH)

650 (trump, trump, trump, trump, trump...)

A big one approaches!

Posted by: Stilgar


If you walk without rhythm, you won't attract the worm...

Posted by: Brother Cavil, keeper of the Deplorable Unicode Character at November 10, 2016 12:46 PM (9krrF)

651 640 634 >> Think one of the first things Trump needs to do is
>> hire a strong AG (Please be Rudy, even if it's for just
>> one year) whose top priority is clearing out the
>> Voting Rights Division


I hope it's Rudy too...

Posted by: deplorable donna

Rudy kinda confirmed it this morning on F&Friends

Posted by: Dirks Strewn at November 10, 2016 12:46 PM (iWW0H)

652 Ace is up! Nood.

Posted by: Gem at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (uaHyk)

653 but I guarantee that she has Creamer and the boys whipping the snowflakes into a frenzy

++++

Yep. The property damage is just the start. Video is coming out of old guys getting the shit kicked out of them now.

Self defense, people. Take it right to 11

Posted by: Bigbys other phone at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (zAejZ)

654 Rudy kinda confirmed it this morning on FFriends



Posted by: Dirks Strewn at November 10, 2016 12:46 PM (iWW0H)

HUZZAH!!

Posted by: davidt at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (XoldI)

655 Damn proud of the scolding deplorable Americans are getting from the ruling class. Well behaved citizens rarely remain free.

Posted by: Ripley at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (1BQGO)

656 'The Slow Blade penetrates the Panty Shield'.

Posted by: garrett at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (6ToNi)

657 There's a huge down side to term limits, as we found in California. Legislators who are about to be termed out propose sweetheart legislation to feather their nests after they leave the legislature.

The other legislators will vote for it because they they know one day they too will be in the same situation.

Better to have the ax fall suddenly and unexpectedly election night, methinks. Last time opportunity for mischief.
Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara



Very true.

Posted by: rickb223 Je suis AoSHQ! at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (2w7OO)

658 >> The other legislators will vote for it because they
>> they know one day they too will be in the same
>> situation.

It's musical chairs. They legislate a bunch of commissions and committees and other posts so that when they're termed out of one seat they fall into another, then another, then another. Some fall uphill (Kamala Harris), some fall horizontally, some fall slowly downhill, but all the time collecting their state checks.

Posted by: JEM at November 10, 2016 12:48 PM (TppKb)

659 Thanks, Kallisto. I'm watching the White House for the first time in 8 years.

Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 12:48 PM (uLuPn)

660 As for the pardon Hillary thing.
The part of me that wants justice wants the whole of Clinton Inc dismantled. But Obama probably wants that too. That way he can sweep out the last of the centrists Dems, as he pushes the party ever further left.
Now what would be great is if the investigation lays bare, and flushes out ALL the Democrat malfeasance. Not only Clinton Inc, but the voter fraud operations, Soros, and the media. Basically gut the Democrat party and the leftist movement forever.

Posted by: Iblis at November 10, 2016 12:48 PM (9221z)

661 Happy Birthday, Muldoon, King of the Limerick.

Thanks for lightening up this place these last many months/years. You are a treasure.

Posted by: Sharkman at November 10, 2016 12:48 PM (CS7jF)

662
Back in ye good olde days, the topics of
religion, sex, and politics were not discussed in polite company. What
you told your friend is an excellent explanation of the wisdom behind
that practice.


Posted by: OregonMuse, deplorable since 2004 at November 10, 2016 12:37 PM


Amen. I still hold to that rule, even among people I know well.

Posted by: RedMindBlueState at November 10, 2016 12:48 PM (kDUMP)

663 Posted by: grognard at November 10, 2016 12:43 PM (aBaNJ)

Part of it comes down to human nature...

My 88 year old Mom CONSTANTLY asks my opinion about stuff.... and then ignores it...

Do you want 3 eggs or 4
4...
OK, i'll make you 3...

Do you like Colored Christmas tree lights or white...
Colored...
OK, we'll get White

(Two Actual conversations...)...

There are those who ask your opinion because they are seeking information....

And those who ask your opinion to validate their own already set in stone opinion...

I'm still working on the ability to decide which type of question I am being asked....

Posted by: Don Q. at November 10, 2016 12:49 PM (qf6WZ)

664 Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at November 10, 2016 12:45 PM (SRKgf)

I'll have to look into that. You make a good point. It gives one a whole lame-duck term rather than just a couple of months. But I am really more concerned with the growing royal lines that hold seats until their kids can inherit them. I find that growing phenomenon more dangerous than anything, really. Personally, I would put in restrictions on immediate family members getting into the political trough one after another - but I don't think this amendment would fly, at all.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:50 PM (zc3Db)

665 Obama actually believes the crap he spews.


Fortunately for us, he is both lazy and stupid, or we would already be under full Bolshevism.

Posted by: Grump928(c) predicts at November 10, 2016 12:50 PM (QQ+il)

666 638 BTW, that Pay Pal link didn't work for me last night. Did anybody else have the same problem?

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:44 PM (u0lmX)



Works for me. Did you click the actual paypal button?

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:50 PM (bMG0w)

667 654 'The Slow Blade penetrates the Panty Shield'.
Posted by: garrett at November 10, 2016 12:47 PM (6ToNi)

Posted by: Votermom the Deplorable @vm on Gab.ai at November 10, 2016 12:51 PM (Om16U)

668 I hate these damn protestors, traffic in LA was totally fucked up yesterday. Bastards.

But never mind that! Happy birthday Muldoon!

Posted by: IC at November 10, 2016 12:52 PM (a0IVu)

669
Works for me. Did you click the actual paypal button?

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:50 PM (bMG0w)

Yes and it took me to a screen where I entered in the amount I wanted to give and it wasn't accepted. I never got to a screen where they asked for credit card info or anything like that...

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:52 PM (u0lmX)

670 Here's what you tell your liberal friends to tell their children:

We live in a democratic republic. That means that people get to vote on who they want to represent them in the government. Different people think differently about different things, and when we vote, sometimes the people we vote for win, and sometimes they lose. The people who voted for Mr. Romney four years ago had to accept that he lost to President Obama, and now we have to accept that Mrs. Clinton lost to Mr. Trump. We might not like Mr. Trump, but he's the President now, and we have to accept it. That's what democracy means.

Posted by: Farmer Joe at November 10, 2016 12:52 PM (bZB0d)

671 Government should in no way have enough power to make us feel good or bad (unless it is our enemies.)



Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:06 AM (92kX2)
*** That's what the Founding Fathers thought.

Posted by: creeper at November 10, 2016 12:53 PM (R0i94)

672 Term limits would help stop small districts from accumulating inordinate power by virtue of the fact that they vote like automatons and bring the same person back over and over to get 96 years of seniority and all that power.

As I read this I'm pondering something which I think would have more of an impact. (And probably impossible to achieve).

Re-districting. Districts are supposed to be compact and contiguous.

The reason that all of the congressional districts are Gerrymandered* is that both sides have agreed to draw up their states into mostly secure seats with just a few tossups in the middle.

If you know that there are R and D seats which are a lock, you'll campaign as a more extreme R or D to win the primary. Thus our current system of belligerence.

*(Gerry was from MA, Massachusetts corruption for the win!)

Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:53 PM (mgbwf)

673 647 I heard on the radio that the FSA is worried that Trump will take away their Obama phones or phos. I can only hope
Posted by: TheQuietMan at November 10, 2016 11:11 AM (493sH)
All he has to do is stop paying for the air time.
Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 12:46 PM (bY0uH)



Let it be written, let it be done.

The "free pho" crap always pissed me off. "It's so they can get jobs!" Or order pizza/drugs, and surf the net for porn. Whichever appeals to them more.

Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at November 10, 2016 12:55 PM (SRKgf)

674
666
Works for me. Did you click the actual paypal button?

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:50 PM (bMG0w)

Yes and it took me to a screen where I entered in the amount I wanted to give and it wasn't accepted. I never got to a screen where they asked for credit card info or anything like that...

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:52 PM (u0lmX)



Try it in a different browser?

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:55 PM (bMG0w)

675 I, for one, welcome our new Trumpian Overlords. I'd like to remind The Donald that as a trusted TV personality, I could be helpful rounding up others to toil in his underground sugar caves!

Posted by: Kent "Scarborough" Brockman at November 10, 2016 12:55 PM (hKi6n)

676 657 Thanks, Kallisto. I'm watching the White House for the first time in 8 years.
Posted by: ALH at November 10, 2016 12:48 PM (uLuPn)


It's a beautiful thing!

Posted by: kallisto at November 10, 2016 12:55 PM (jkmtt)

677 606 I wonder if they will allow pictures of today's meeting between the Trumps and Obama? I'd love to see the scowl on Her face We know Moochele will be wearing...
Posted by: deplorable donna at November 10, 2016 12:39 PM (O2RFr)

Melania: [Innocently] It is so wonderful that you honor the poor by wearing drapes.

Michelle: [Scowls]

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:56 PM (RD7QR)

678 Still, is it wrong for me to want nuclear plants? That was one of the only policy propositions from McCain that I liked was the "To build 100 new nuclear plants."

Posted by: Aetius451AD at November 10, 2016 11:22 AM (92kX2)

No reason not to have both. The coal plants can be fired up very quickly. Nuke plants take, time, even if one assumes that the Trump administration steamrolls all the lawsuits against them that the greentards would surely mount.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 12:57 PM (bY0uH)

679 thank the founders for our republic (electoral college). otherwise the bought and paided for city parasites would be clobbering us with their tyranny. they are trying, mostly at nite. how many Trump voters (IDed by their lack of mellonin) need to die?? where the Hell are you WON???? How about you Lynch??

Posted by: talgus da deplorable at November 10, 2016 12:57 PM (fJQAI)

680 Try it in a different browser?

Posted by: buzzion at November 10, 2016 12:55 PM (bMG0w)

I'll try that...

Posted by: Donna and V. (sans ampersands at the present time) at November 10, 2016 12:57 PM (u0lmX)

681 Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:56 PM (RD7QR)

Is jonstradomus available today?

Posted by: kallisto at November 10, 2016 12:57 PM (jkmtt)

682
400 389 All this is moot. Both Hillary and Bill will be dead within a year.
Posted by: Grump928(c) predicts at November 10, 2016 11:58 AM (QQ+il)

If Hillary is to be pardoned it must be the last thing Bambi does or one of the first thing the Donald does. This needs to be put away in order to get things done.
Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:00 PM (RD7QR)

----------------

Do not agree. The investigation needs to finish and an indictment brought. She committed crimes (treason?) against this country for her own personal gain and enrichment. A line needs to be drawn that tells the rest of DC that this is a country of laws, not personalities.

She and all her participating minions need to be prosecuted or this type of corruption will flourish unabated.

Posted by: Soona at November 10, 2016 12:59 PM (Fmupd)

683 State and DOJ must be having an epic bleach bit/ shredding party from now until January

Posted by: ThunderB at November 10, 2016 12:30 PM (1TXSC)

One thing I would like to see from Trump and his transition team? A warning to all FedGov employees that extraordinary use of paper shredders and/or wiping of data drives will be regarded as evidence of wrongdoing.

And reassure all low-level employees that they have the absolute right, and in fact a duty, to refuse any orders from their superiors to wrongly destroy data.

Provide some snitch-line phone numbers for .gov employees to spill the beans on bent superiors, too.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 12:59 PM (bY0uH)

684 Is the blog broken?

Posted by: The Great White Scotsman at November 10, 2016 12:59 PM (iONHu)

685 Comments are down?

Posted by: Anon Y. Mous at November 10, 2016 12:59 PM (R+30W)

686 Testing

Posted by: Soona at November 10, 2016 01:00 PM (Fmupd)

687 I'll have to look into that. You make a good point. It gives one a whole lame-duck term rather than just a couple of months. But I am really more concerned with the growing royal lines that hold seats until their kids can inherit them. I find that growing phenomenon more dangerous than anything, really. Personally, I would put in restrictions on immediate family members getting into the political trough one after another - but I don't think this amendment would fly, at all.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 12:50 PM (zc3Db)



A "lame-duck term" summarizes my prolix description perfectly.

I too profoundly dislike this recent trend toward dynastic politics, which I see as yet another manifestation of a franchise that has been extended too far, and a culture that has been dumbed down. Name recognition, celebrity, and of course connections trump (SWIDT?) soundness of proposed policies and the character of the candidate.

Now in this case, name recognition and celebrity worked in our favor, in a kind of fight fire with fire way, but here in CA we be looking at a Governor/Senator George Clooney before long.

Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at November 10, 2016 01:01 PM (SRKgf)

688 I'm perfectly fine with Hillary skating on one condition.

She's declared mentally incompetent to stand trial.

Posted by: Meremortal, Bigly Matters at November 10, 2016 01:01 PM (3myMJ)

689 Late to the party, but I bought cupcakes, water balloons and water ballon throwers for everyone.

Happy Birthday, Muldoon.

You can rhyme anytime.
Your limericks are just fine.

Posted by: NaCly Dog at November 10, 2016 01:01 PM (u82oZ)

690 Trump should not even consider pardoning Shrillary (assuming that Barky doesn't do it). And even if Barky pardons her, the Clinton Foundation isn't going to immediately shut down so she becomes a criminal the second after whatever pardon is issued - and she is a criminal at both the federal and state level for pretty much every state that the Clinton Foundation does any business in.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 11:22 AM (zc3Db)

Eh, if Hillary were to issue a full written confession to a long list of enumerated crimes, and also divest herself, Bill, and Chelsea from all the monies of the various Clinton foundations, and also promise to sit down, shut up, and stay out of public life forever, I'd say let Trump pardon her.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 01:01 PM (bY0uH)

691 The other thread is confusing me because of the time

Will hang out here until the time change catches up

Posted by: @Deplorable votermom @vm on Gab at November 10, 2016 01:01 PM (Om16U)

692 Melania: [Innocently] It is so wonderful that you honor the poor by wearing drapes.

Michelle: [Scowls]

Posted by: joncelli, Longbow Afficianado and Phalangist at November 10, 2016 12:56 PM (RD7QR)



"And how DO you bulk up your lower body so effectively? You must teach me your workout routines. What do you squat, 415 or so?"

Posted by: Deplorable Jay Guevara at November 10, 2016 01:02 PM (SRKgf)

693 Posted by: Bandersnatch at November 10, 2016 12:53 PM (mgbwf)

I would very much be in favor of requiring some sort of simplicity in districting (not sure how it would be done in law) and that might alleviate some of the problem. But people are still just much more likely to vote for a name and moreso to keep someone they are familiar with. It's just one of the major weaknesses of any democratic process in the wild.

We could also get around the whole term limit issue (and the problems of long-serving leeches) by somehow getting Congress to change its rules and to take out seniority (beyond some point - say anything past three terms is the same). But that is just up to Congress and we really have little chance of forcing them to be mensches and do that.

Posted by: ThePrimordialOrderedPair at November 10, 2016 01:03 PM (zc3Db)

694 Ace was so proud of himself... did anyone tell him he broke the blog?

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 01:06 PM (TOk1P)

695 Here is the comment I just posted on the sidebar story about horror and disbelief in the HRC HQ on election night:

"Imbeciles. The evil caricature of republicans and conservatives that the press has given this country for the last 80 years is a complete lie, and the image of Trump they portrayed was even worse. The most corrupt politician of the last 200 years, a woman with absolutely no redeeming qualities who should be in prison for crimes any normal person would have been prosecuted for years ago, has finally been sent packing along with her pedophile husband, thank God.

Trump wasn't even my 5th choice, but he's a better selection than the alternative, and he just might pick competent people to fill his cabinet, unlike the choices of the empty-headed Nancy-boy who's had his disrespectful, petulant, asshole feet up on the Resolute desk in the Oval Office for the last 8 years.

Grow up, babies! At least you don't go through life living it as normally as you can, while constantly being vilified and demonized by the entire press, academia, and entertainment industry."

Pretty sure that one won't make it through moderation.

Posted by: Sharkman at November 10, 2016 01:07 PM (CS7jF)

696 Oh good grief, now we're all caught in a time warp. The space/time continuum, she is fluid!!

I would like to go back to my 19 year old self, tell him to stop being a wuss and talk to THAT girl... but how would I ever get back?

Posted by: BurtTC at November 10, 2016 01:08 PM (TOk1P)

697 Can I post here?
I can't do it above.

Posted by: Ray, just Ray at November 10, 2016 01:17 PM (XFS85)

698 I know many many crazy lefties. In almost every instance they went crazy because they are lefties, and their insanity only increases over time.

Posted by: zombie at November 10, 2016 11:41 AM (jBuUi)

Jim Jones People's Temple? All lefties, some outright commies. Big crony of Democrats.

Posted by: Alberta Oil Peon at November 10, 2016 01:17 PM (bY0uH)

699 MP4 - I sympathize with your predicament. I have nearly the exact same situation. A girl I knew since high school was on my FB wall in near panic mode. Since she has decided to try out being a he for the past six months or so, she has decided that Trump voters now hate her and want to kill her for being who she is.

(I find this drolling amusing because over the past three years she's gone goth, reggae w/dreds, skinhead, butch lesbian and now badly attempting to pass as a man. She doesn't even know who she is, I dunno how she expects Trump supporters to hate her for it)

Regardless, she's in a panic. Attempting to explain to her that she has friends, including me, who will protect her and her family was met with "Thank you for explaining your talking points again."

I'm hoping that this will blow over when the next lefty crisis comes around. When they all focus like lemmings on climate change or something, they'll forget that they were supposed to be rounded up and put into camps by now. But in the meantime, it's just... sad watching someone who thinks so little of people.

Posted by: Semper Why at November 10, 2016 01:22 PM (SIO61)

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