The Crimson Cyclone wrote:Dems beating GOP 7-2 currently
I wonder if that shooter made a big bet on the dems beforehand
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:Dems beating GOP 7-2 currently
azrider wrote:As one who espouses the virtues of modern liberalism I have often followed the work of Camille Paglia. I expect many of you are already quite familiar with her and for those who are not, this is an interview and worthwhile read for all.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/camille-paglia-on-trump-democrats-transgenderism-and-islamist-terror/article/2008464
So for those who are confused as to where azrider is coming from, this hopefully will give many of you some insight.
And no, azrider does not come from the moon or mars.
As an aside, I do hope we all had time to reflect upon the tragedy yesterday. I think it would be fair for everyone to share the blame. This includes politicians, media and individuals like you and me. The level of heated rhetoric from both the right and left must be curtailed. It is a good thing to be passionate about issues, however it should not lead to division and hatred and ultimately manifest itself in violent extremism. I hope we do not identify ourselves as by one political party or ideology, but rather first and foremost as Americans.
I wish everyone a very good day.
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:Dems beating GOP 7-2 currently
Monkeyboy wrote:What are the odds that they go through all this stuff and they can't find any way to actually prove Trump did anything? I wonder because that's pretty much what they did with Reagan and Bush 2. They were just clueless people along for the ride and had very little to do with what went on behind the scenes. They probably both knew enough to be part of the scandals, as Trump certainly does, but they mostly were able to stay clear of them and others went down. Protect the Don!
Now that I think of it, this is 3 straight GOP presidents who were kind of out of it and barely seeming to be able to put together complete thoughts (reagan was ok his first term). It almost seems deliberate.
Youseff wrote:azrider wrote:As one who espouses the virtues of modern liberalism I have often followed the work of Camille Paglia. I expect many of you are already quite familiar with her and for those who are not, this is an interview and worthwhile read for all.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/camille-paglia-on-trump-democrats-transgenderism-and-islamist-terror/article/2008464
So for those who are confused as to where azrider is coming from, this hopefully will give many of you some insight.
And no, azrider does not come from the moon or mars.
As an aside, I do hope we all had time to reflect upon the tragedy yesterday. I think it would be fair for everyone to share the blame. This includes politicians, media and individuals like you and me. The level of heated rhetoric from both the right and left must be curtailed. It is a good thing to be passionate about issues, however it should not lead to division and hatred and ultimately manifest itself in violent extremism. I hope we do not identify ourselves as by one political party or ideology, but rather first and foremost as Americans.
I wish everyone a very good day.
I hope you're sincere but since you're someone who regularly attempts to coyly post bs stupidity like Soros funds all the protesters, protesters are run by terrorists, and the dems started the KKK so they're just as culpable memes which is all from the same reservoir that brings us Obama is a bathouse Muslim, Michelle is a tranny & the Seth Rich shit, it just seems like you're being disingenuous and a slow footed conniver. if you're walking back all that dumb ass shit then more power to you. If not, I hope you get permanently kicked out of the public library you post on BSG from.
Monkeyboy wrote:What are the odds that they go through all this stuff and they can't find any way to actually prove Trump did anything? I wonder because that's pretty much what they did with Reagan and Bush 2. They were just clueless people along for the ride and had very little to do with what went on behind the scenes. They probably both knew enough to be part of the scandals, as Trump certainly does, but they mostly were able to stay clear of them and others went down. Protect the Don!
Now that I think of it, this is 3 straight GOP presidents who were kind of out of it and barely seeming to be able to put together complete thoughts (reagan was ok his first term). It almost seems deliberate.
The office declined to make public a comprehensive list of whom Mr. Mueller has hired. But Mr. Carr confirmed several names that have trickled out.
They include three current Justice Department or F.B.I. officials: Andrew Weissmann, who had led the fraud section of the department’s Criminal Division, served as general counsel to the F.B.I. when Mr. Mueller was its director, and previously led the Enron task force; Michael R. Dreeben, a deputy solicitor general who specializes in appellate issues involving criminal law; and Lisa C. Page, an F.B.I. lawyer who was a trial lawyer in the Criminal Division’s organized crime section.
In addition, when Mr. Mueller left WilmerHale, the law firm where he worked after stepping down from the F.B.I. in 2013 until he became a special counsel last month, he took three partners with him: James L. Quarles III, a veteran litigator who was an assistant special prosecutor in the Watergate investigation early in his career; Jeannie Rhee, another experienced white-collar criminal litigator who was a public-corruption prosecutor and then worked in the Justice Department’s Office of Legal Counsel; and Aaron Zebley, who was Mr. Mueller’s chief of staff at the F.B.I.
In all, Mr. Carr said, Mr. Mueller has now hired 12 lawyers, and several more are in the pipeline. A former federal prosecutor said Mr. Mueller was hiring rank-and-file prosecutors to fill out his office staff, and has been prospecting for detailees from several prominent United States attorney offices, including the Southern District of New York.
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
FTN wrote: im a dick towards everyone, you're not special.
The Crimson Cyclone wrote:2014 Fox interview with Trump
http://video.foxnews.com/v/317960485100 ... show-clips
Says he spoke to Putin personally, says crash and riots will fix US economy
Trump says give Russia a pass because "We're going to win something important later on and they won't be opposed to what we're doing."
CalvinBall wrote:Deputy AG is on the fake news and bad leakers train.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
Monkeyboy wrote:So Sessions has to be going to jail, right? He's now perjured himself 4 times. You can probbaly get away with it once or twice by saying you forgot something, but this is now 4 times and he conveniently seems to forget only the Russian meetings.
Lock him up.
Woody wrote:The Crimson Cyclone wrote:2014 Fox interview with Trump
http://video.foxnews.com/v/317960485100 ... show-clips
Says he spoke to Putin personally, says crash and riots will fix US economy
Trump says give Russia a pass because "We're going to win something important later on and they won't be opposed to what we're doing."
Asinine content aside, it's striking how much sharper he sounds in this interview.
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
td11 wrote:Youseff wrote:azrider wrote:As one who espouses the virtues of modern liberalism I have often followed the work of Camille Paglia. I expect many of you are already quite familiar with her and for those who are not, this is an interview and worthwhile read for all.
http://www.weeklystandard.com/camille-paglia-on-trump-democrats-transgenderism-and-islamist-terror/article/2008464
So for those who are confused as to where azrider is coming from, this hopefully will give many of you some insight.
And no, azrider does not come from the moon or mars.
As an aside, I do hope we all had time to reflect upon the tragedy yesterday. I think it would be fair for everyone to share the blame. This includes politicians, media and individuals like you and me. The level of heated rhetoric from both the right and left must be curtailed. It is a good thing to be passionate about issues, however it should not lead to division and hatred and ultimately manifest itself in violent extremism. I hope we do not identify ourselves as by one political party or ideology, but rather first and foremost as Americans.
I wish everyone a very good day.
I hope you're sincere but since you're someone who regularly attempts to coyly post bs stupidity like Soros funds all the protesters, protesters are run by terrorists, and the dems started the KKK so they're just as culpable memes which is all from the same reservoir that brings us Obama is a bathouse Muslim, Michelle is a tranny & the Seth Rich #$!&@, it just seems like you're being disingenuous and a slow footed conniver. if you're walking back all that dumb ass #$!&@ then more power to you. If not, I hope you get permanently kicked out of the public library you post on BSG from.![]()
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.
He's probably been criminally working with them in business for years. They goad him into politics just to see what happens, he somehow wins and now the dog caught the bus and everyone's fucked. Hopefully...pacino wrote:Woody wrote:The Crimson Cyclone wrote:2014 Fox interview with Trump
http://video.foxnews.com/v/317960485100 ... show-clips
Says he spoke to Putin personally, says crash and riots will fix US economy
Trump says give Russia a pass because "We're going to win something important later on and they won't be opposed to what we're doing."
Asinine content aside, it's striking how much sharper he sounds in this interview.
So crazy to see that...yes he's slightly more coherent but FOX was still in anti-putin mode and he just barreled in. I see shit like this and it really makes me go Monkeyboy with the Russian conspiracy stuff.