November 2, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Toastrel said: Hamasers are walking in from Gaza!!! Meh, if kangaroos were able to hop from Australia to Noah’s Ark, GAZA to the US is a piece of cake.
November 2, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, VanHammersly said: I F'd some serious dogs back in my single days but I absolutely would've kicked her out of bed. My 59 yr old current self agrees but the old drunken sailor me says "hold my beer.”
November 2, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, VanHammersly said: I F'd some serious dogs back in my single days... How the F do you pull that off? I've tried a few times but they either bite or sprint off into the alley
November 2, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, Arthur Jackson said: How the F do you pull that off? I've tried a few times but they either bite or sprint off into the alley Try peanut butter You're welcome
November 2, 20232 yr 13 minutes ago, toolg said: Tuberville makes our military weaker by the day I still don't understand how one senator can hold up the entire military.
November 2, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Toastrel said: Hamasers are walking in from Gaza!!! 2 hours ago, Lloyd said: More importantly, it's not "dimensia." It's "dementia." I know she's a moron, but at this point, I gotta assume they WANT me to mock them for lazy misspelling, and sound like an "elitist." 1 hour ago, Tnt4philly said: Meh, if kangaroos were able to hop from Australia to Noah’s Ark, GAZA to the US is a piece of cake.
November 2, 20232 yr Which part gave it away? Was it the word RUB next to the time, or the part where it literally says PARODY?
November 2, 20232 yr 22 minutes ago, mikemack8 said: Which part gave it away? Was it the word RUB next to the time, or the part where it literally says PARODY? I missed the rub part. That's pretty good.
November 2, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, Gannan said: I still don't understand how one senator can hold up the entire military. Before Tuberville, approving military nominations was the easiest, most bipartisan thing to pass. The Senate could bundle them all together, approve via voice vote, rubber stamp done. To get around Tuberville's objection, Senate has to call up each nomination individually for a roll call vote. It will take weeks to go through the backlog and they'd get nothing else done. Or else they'd have to vote to change Senate rules.
November 2, 20232 yr 38 minutes ago, mikemack8 said: Which part gave it away? Was it the word RUB next to the time, or the part where it literally says PARODY? Come on. You expect me to scroll all the way down to the fine print in these busy modern times?
November 2, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, VanHammersly said: This is an important distinction. MTG is hauntingly ugly. I F'd some serious dogs back in my single days but I absolutely would've kicked her out of bed. Boebert on the other hand is actually pretty hot in a skanky redneck way. green would be the ugly friend that sits on the end of the bed and Spoiler waits to eat the cream pie.
November 2, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, toolg said: Before Tuberville, approving military nominations was the easiest, most bipartisan thing to pass. The Senate could bundle them all together, approve via voice vote, rubber stamp done. To get around Tuberville's objection, Senate has to call up each nomination individually for a roll call vote. It will take weeks to go through the backlog and they'd get nothing else done. Or else they'd have to vote to change Senate rules. It's strange that it only takes 1 objection from 1 senator.
November 3, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, Gannan said: It's strange that it only takes 1 objection from 1 senator. It is the Senate rules. Nobody has thought to change the rules because it was never a problem. Tuberville is on a one-man crusade. Republicans don't even support his crap Somebody needs to lock Tuberville in a closet so the Senate can take a vote on the military promotion backlog and move on.
November 3, 20232 yr So now the Federalist Society is a bunch of Rino's. https://www.yahoo.com/news/trumps-purge-begins-federalist-society-131528448.html This week the New York Times reported on yet another project in the works, this one spearheaded by the odious Stephen Miller and Trump's former bodyman turned hatchet man, John McEntee. Under the auspices of yet another Trump-affiliated institution, the "MAGA ACLU" called American First Legal, these two have been tasked with finding legal advisers for a new Trump administration who will not be unduly constrained by musty old traditions like "the rule of law" or "the Constitution." Think John Eastman or Jeffrey Clark, although those two will likely no longer have law licenses by that time and may even be in jail. (It's unclear if that would be an impediment to serving in a new Trump administration, however.) Trump's purge begins — with the Federalist Society What's most interesting about this new project is that they have decided that they no longer want the input or participation from the Federalist Society which is now considered a bunch of RINOs who can't be trusted: "The Federalist Society doesn’t know what time it is,” said Russell T. Vought, a former senior Trump administration official who runs a think tank with close ties to the former president. He argued that many elite conservative lawyers had proved to be too timid when, in his view, the survival of the nation is at stake. Such comments may surprise those who view the Federalist Society as hard-line conservatives. But the move away from the group reflects the continuing evolution of the Republican Party in the Trump era and an effort among those now in his inner circle to prepare to take control of the government in a way unseen in modern presidential history. The purges have begun, I guess. It was only a matter of time. All of these various agendas and projects are designed for one purpose only, to "deconstruct the administrative state" as former Trump adviser and podcaster Steve Bannon has called for. And considering the Republican Party track record, not to mention Donald Trump's, the prospects of it being successful are very dim. They aren't competent at much of anything when it comes to governing anymore but they are very good at tearing things down and causing chaos, destabilizing everything they touch. Unfortunately, I don't think there's been a worse time in our history for such a stress test on the US government and our democracy. It's important to make sure they don't get the chance to transform any of these plans into action.
November 3, 20232 yr On 11/2/2023 at 6:11 AM, Toastrel said: Raskin with some common sense. I wasn't sure it existed in Congress. A total of 31 Democrats joined Republicans to sink the resolution to expel Santos. Santos sent a thank you note to Raskin. His response: "It's not shameful to resign".
November 3, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, toolg said: A total of 31 Democrats joined Republicans to sink the resolution to expel Santos. Santos sent a thank you note to Raskin. His response: "It's not shameful to resign". perfect
November 3, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, toolg said: It is the Senate rules. Nobody has thought to change the rules because it was never a problem. Tuberville is on a one-man crusade. Republicans don't even support his crap Somebody needs to lock Tuberville in a closet so the Senate can take a vote on the military promotion backlog and move on. lindsey making sense. well aint that something.
November 4, 20232 yr Author On 11/2/2023 at 11:50 AM, Toastrel said: Hamasers are walking in from Gaza!!! 9:44 RUB - she have another movie date?
November 5, 20232 yr VA political ads have gone crazy this month because abortion might be on the table if the right gains some seats. The right definitely tries to scare people in their ads. It's embarrassing and so easy to see thru it.
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