47063. wabbit - 6/9/2017 10:40:14 PM I really wish people would stop apologizing for swearing when they are talking about the Cheeto. Reza Asian loses his cool, speaks his mind, loses his job, and still needs to apologize? For calling Trump a piece of shit? NFW should he apologize for that. Trump does not deserve respect because he managed to get elected, respect is earned, not conferred. I can respect the office and still have not an iota of respect for its current holder. For a POTUS so enamored of not being PC, he sure expects it from everyone else, and too many are lined up right behind him waiting to prove their fealty. He'll throw anyone under the bus, with the possible exception of Ivanka. Folks should figure that out.
And will someone explain to him the difference between swearing loyalty to him and loyalty to the Constitution? Not sure he could wrap his head around that, regardless of how many small words and pictures are used. Jeez Louise, every day he proves how unqualified he is. He really doesn't understand his new job.
Nothing new here, I know, just venting.
47064. Ms. No - 6/11/2017 12:35:47 AM Yeah, I've got no respect at all for all the special special snowflakes who feel perfectly justified to sling whatever shit they like and then cry foul when they get splashed.
I'm just too fucking angry and disgusted anymore. And we'll never come back from this.
Maybe I've said this before, but trying to reclaim the dignity and integrity of the Executive Branch will be like trying to scoop mushy turds out of drinking water: we might get some of it, or even a lot of it, but we'll never get all of it.
This Administration has likely caused a permanent stain. 47065. arkymalarky - 6/11/2017 10:10:31 PM I actually haven't watched CNN since the campaign, but it really made me mad that they fired Reza Aslan. Why dont they fire some of those nutjobs on the right who say far more offensive things on a regular basis? But I'm actually more hopeful than I've been in a long time. For one thing, the effect he's had on other democracies' elections is encouraging to me. Also what I'm seeing of his popularity numbers and what I'm hearing from people who voted for him because Hillary and the fact that he's been in office less than half a year and he's so far out of his depth it's not even funny. It's also very clear to me that they have a lot on him making him very nervous. This morning tweet storm indicated that. We go from the sublime to the ridiculous to the sublime and I wonder if this might be something that would make the Democratic party stronger in the long run than if Hillary had won. They would have just dogged her as the republican majority her whole term in office. And i think they would have had more success in keeping her from getting reelected than with Obama.
We're finally on our way to Colorado, and I'll post something in the cafe later. I will say that being grandma is the coolest thing ever. Having our SK exchange student back with us two months is pretty great too. 47066. arkymalarky - 6/11/2017 10:14:11 PM Another big indicator where I live kids that I teach. We don't talk about it in English class, but I've been hearing them using Trump as a pejorative. kids for trump now either don't talk about him at all or are critical if he comes up. 47067. Ms. No - 6/12/2017 9:07:16 PM Arky - I was very heartened by the recent elections in France and Great Britain. Excellent signs that at least the rest of the world has woken up to see that the extremists were poised to take over. I'm sure you're right that Trump has galvanized the left world-wide, and that's a good thing.
I'm back to avoiding the news again so that I don't get so angry. :-) 47068. arkymalarky - 6/12/2017 11:28:57 PM I fully intended to, but I'm getting real snide enjoyment out of it. Some pundit I was reading couple of days ago said it best: every problem, every bad tweet, "every time Trump struggles to get the gum of Obamacare out of his hair."he Revels in. I'd add to that every percentage Point drop in Gallup daily tracking poll and .10 % in 538's running average of his popularity. If he improves, i'll go back to crochet and Home and family focus, but that hasn't happened in a long time.
What I do have trouble watching is Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan. I don't get enjoyment out of them at all. Their popularity is in the toilet, but that's not affecting their ability to ruin the lives of Rural white people while telling them theyre after their best interest. 47069. wombat - 6/14/2017 10:37:10 PM Re Trump and the urge to swear. My neighbor coined the following: DTTS (Donald Trump Tourette's Syndrome). 47070. arkymalarky - 6/15/2017 2:21:36 AM Wombat!! Howyabeen?
Dtts is a real thing. Even he has it. 47071. wombat - 6/15/2017 2:48:50 AM Been good. Good job, womblings in college (Wombette one year away from a Doctorate in Physical Therapy, Wombino starting his 3rd year at St. John's College). 47072. Ms. No - 6/15/2017 3:28:17 AM Hiya Wombat!
I've had to be very careful of my DTTS in class. I managed not to slip up, but it was a near thing on many occasions. 47073. arkymalarky - 6/21/2017 4:23:31 PM As usual, Josh Marshall gets it right. And he says it just like it needs to be said. Anybody who thinks they want to see a reversal of 2016 trends in 2018 needs to read this all the way to the end.
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/edblog/thoughts-on-the-disappointing-result-out-of-georgia-6 47074. arkymalarky - 6/21/2017 4:25:45 PM After this much-needed vacation getaway, I'mlooking forward to being politically active at home. Mose is working on that where she lives, which is more productive than where we live... 47075. arkymalarky - 6/21/2017 4:36:34 PM Democrats need to quit focusing on the bright shiny object that is Donald Trump, an object that is imploding daily, and start focusing on the Republican Party and what Republicans are doing. Their policies are going devastate their own base and Democrats need to organize, build the infrastructure, and present policy ideas to counter that.
Mose was upset about the Georgia 6 outcome, and I pointed out to her that Georgia has been like that ever since way before she was born. Why be upset about it now? The only reason Democrats expected that they might have a chance of winning Newt gingrich's former seat is because Trump is so unpopular there. That's a good thing not a bad thing. 47076. Ms. No - 6/22/2017 5:26:09 AM I'm in full agreement with you on the shiny distraction. I'm headed to Mazatlan tomorrow and as it's late I will not be reading the link until I get back. I was trapped in front of a rally-speech the giant yam was giving to his adoring crowds and I was nearly ill. Seriously, I thought I was going to have to put my fingers in my ears and hum la-la-la until it stopped.
So, for now I will vacate to the beautiful sea-shore with 20 beloved family members and do my best Scarlett O'Hara impression.
Probably won't be checking in until I get back on the 28th, but you never know....:-)
Hold down the fort and don't let 'em burn down the joint while I'm out. 47077. arkymalarky - 6/22/2017 10:29:38 AM Yay for you! Have a life-renewing time!
For better or worse (both), reception up here is pretty good now, so I'm not as unplugged as usual.
Another shorter piece that Mose sent which folks may find useful. She has lost a close friend over Trump and we're all hanging by our toenails to keep from losing family, but this sums up why:
http://johnpavlovitz.com/2017/03/30/to-the-people-ive-lost-over-this-election/ 47078. arkymalarky - 6/22/2017 10:30:35 AM Yam--heh. 47079. arkymalarky - 7/20/2017 9:10:46 PM Wow.
But the wheels are coming off the trump train, the gop is endangered, and rl is back front and center, so it's all good. 47080. Ms. No - 7/25/2017 2:33:45 AM Yeah - I haven't been paying much attention since I've been on the road. I was sequestered in the wilds of Western Carolina for about two weeks, spent two days on a train to Montreal with a 16 hour stop in D.C. for birthday party in the middle of that and spent all of today touring the oldest part of the city.
I did catch some of the hubub, but I don't get too excited about any of it anymore since it never seems to be enough to get the GOP to impeach the crooked mother-fucker. 47081. Trillium - 7/25/2017 10:54:02 PM The GOP are likely to find themselves on the pointy end of pitchforks if they try to impeach Trump, who took over the GOP against the wishes of their lackluster leadership (but with massive support from the Center of the country).
Trump could have taken over the Democrat Party, but Democrat leaders didn't want him either. Too late, Democrat leaders are trying to copy Trump's program, minus the charismatic leader:
"A Better Deal"
Doubtful that this "new" platform will convince the many people who are disgusted with corrupt, confused, greedy leadership of both parties 47082. arkymalarky - 7/26/2017 12:42:17 AM Trump is tanking so fast it's even surprising me. His base is beginning to crack, interestingly enough in large part over the Sessions attacks, and it wasn't that large to begin with. within a year it will be a total implosion. The only question is whether he's going to be impeached and removed or whether he's going to resign. I'm betting the latter. Six months in and 42% polled by USA Today, including 15% of Republicans, want to see him impeached. Russia had better get while the gettin's good, because they're about to find themselves with a big fist full of nothing. The question for them will be was it all worth all the effort and capital, both human and monetary, for them. Main question I have now is when did it all start? I think it was before the Republican primaries, and I think people ought to start looking at that. Several Reublicans said we need to be strong against Russian interference because it could be us next time, but I think it started with an attack on Republicans in their primaries.
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