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Reply #75 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 8:50pm
 
She really meant it as this:

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Reply #76 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 8:52pm
 
Music! I simply must have music!
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Reply #77 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 8:55pm
 
Sing, Sidney, sing for justice!

Our advertisers and clickbait streams need content - sing!
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Reply #78 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 8:57pm
 
Oh, you didn't take it seriously, did you? Darling, it's music!

One was just exercising the chords as it were.

Now, sing along with moi - ma ma ma ma ma ma ma...

Very good!

Now again: me me me me me me me...

Excellent!
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Reply #79 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:05pm
 
Sidney, is that, you, dear?

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Reply #80 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:08pm
 
Yes, Rudy, it is moi!

You're a lawyer, dear, don't try and muscle in on my racket, if you know what I'm saying.

Find your own defence...
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Reply #81 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:19pm
 
Honey, I played Mephistopheles back in the Brooklyn Players. Don't lecture me on acting.

I've done more runs of Faust than you've filed subpoenas.
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Reply #82 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:25pm
 
If I was you, Rudolph, I'd find my own schtick. Don't you dare try to upstage me.

You're a two-bit hack and nothing more, dear. You've had your day. Stick to the off-off Broadway roles.

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Reply #83 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:33pm
 
Which one are you fapping to, wee buftie, Rudolph or Sydney.
Both. Whichever jumps in, no? Unless a goat does first, of course, Pakistan and all that, eh.


10 rupees? Bananas? Lager? Which way are you identifying at the moment?

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Reply #84 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:37pm
 
greggerypeccary wrote on Mar 23rd, 2021 at 8:41pm:
Dnarever wrote on Mar 23rd, 2021 at 8:37pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Mar 23rd, 2021 at 8:24pm:
Dnarever wrote on Mar 23rd, 2021 at 8:03pm:
Mattyfisk wrote on Mar 23rd, 2021 at 7:13pm:
Dnarever wrote on Mar 23rd, 2021 at 6:31pm:
The right do not have all the nutters but they do have 98% of the worst of them.

You can not help but to wonder why the right of politics meshes so seamlessly with insanity.



Ah, the "noble right", striding into the wind in the spirit of enterprise, perseverance, fidelity and fortitude.

Cometh the hour, some say, cometh the man.

Not so much a man, leftards, but a God.


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High finish good balance, strong weight transfer. Not a lot wrong with his finish position.

Arsewipe with a strong second half of his golf swing


No no, Mr Trump's a PGA championship winner.

Like Vlad - equestrian champion, gold-medal Olympic shooter, cosmonaut, Russian Prez.

Try to focus on the first half, Dnarever. Read your Wayne Dwyer.


The first half is ordinary he saves it with a good power move driving his body through the ball in his weight transfer just before impact. from that point it is all tidy.

People watching him swing all say it looks ugly and find it difficult to understand the results he gets.


Well, we can all agree that those results are definitely not the result of cheating.

Yeah?   Undecided


He does hit a golf ball reasonably good. He also cheats at golf. His strength at golf is his ability to spend unlimited time doing it.
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Reply #85 - Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:49pm
 
Frank wrote on Mar 24th, 2021 at 9:33pm:
Which one are you fapping to, wee buftie, Rudolph or Sydney.
Both. Whichever jumps in, no? Unless a goat does first, of course, Pakistan and all that, eh.


10 rupees? Bananas? Lager? Which way are you identifying at the moment?



Is there a legal argument in there?

Objection overruled, old boy. Stick to the facts.

Sorry - "entertainment".

Miam miam, no?
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Reply #86 - Mar 25th, 2021 at 10:21pm
 
This is a bit long but worth the minute it takes to read.

Heather Cox Richardson - Historian



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Last night, federal prosecutors filed a motion revealing that a leader of the paramilitary group the Oath Keepers claimed to be coordinating with the Proud Boys and another far-right group before the January 6 insurrection.

After former President Donald Trump tweeted that his supporters should travel to Washington, D.C., on January 6 for a rally that “will be wild!,” Kelly Meggs, a member of the Oath Keepers, wrote on Facebook: “He wants us to make it WILD that’s what he’s saying. He called us all to the Capitol and wants us to make it wild!!! Sir Yes Sir!!! Gentlemen we are heading to DC pack your s***!!”

In a series of messages, Meggs went on to make plans with another individual for an attack on the process of counting the electoral votes. On December 25, Meggs told his correspondent that “Trumps staying in, he’s Gonna use the emergency broadcast system on cell phones to broadcast to the American people. Then he will claim the insurrection act…. Then wait for the 6th when we are all in DC to insurrection.”

The Big Lie, pushed hard by Trump and his supporters, was that Trump had won the 2020 election and it had been stolen by the Democrats. Although this was entirely discredited in more than 60 lawsuits, the Big Lie inspired Trump supporters to rally to defend their president and, they thought, their country.

The former president not only inspired them to fight for him; he urged them to send money to defend his election in the courts. A story today by Allan Smith of NBC News shows that as soon as Trump began to ask for funds to bankroll election challenges, supporters who later charged the Capitol began to send him their money. Smith’s investigation found that those who have been charged in the Capitol riot increased their political donations to Trump by about 75% after the election.

In the 19 days after the election, Trump and the Republican National Committee took in more than $207 million, prompted mostly by their claims of election fraud. John Horgan, who runs the Violent Extremism Research Group at Georgia State University, told Smith that “Trump successfully convinced many of his followers that unless they acted, and acted fast, their very way of life was about to come to an end…. He presented a catastrophic scenario whereby if the election was — for him — lost, his followers would suffer as a result. He made action not just imperative, but urgent, convincing his followers that they needed to do everything they could now, rather than later, to prevent the ‘enemy’ from claiming victory.”

And yet, on Monday, Trump’s former lawyer, Sidney Powell, moved to dismiss the Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit against her. Powell helped to craft the Big Lie, and won the president’s attention with her determination to combat the results of the election and restore Trump to the presidency. In January, Dominion sued Powell for $1.3 billion after her allegations that the company was part of an international Communist plot to steal the 2020 presidential election.

On Monday, Powell argued that “no reasonable person would conclude” that her statements about a scheme to rig the election “were truly statements of fact.” Eric Wilson, a Republican political technologist, explained away the Big Lie to NBC News’s Smith: “[T]here are a lot of dumb people in the world…. And a lot of them stormed the Capitol on January 6th.”

And yet, 147 Republicans—8 senators and 139 representatives—signed onto the Big Lie, voting to sustain objections to the counting of the electoral votes on January 6.

So the Republicans are left with increasing evidence that there was a concerted plan to attack the Capitol on January 6, fed by the former president, whose political campaign pocketed serious cash from his declarations that he had truly won the election and that all patriots would turn out to defend his reelection. Those claims were pressed by a lawyer who now claims that no reasonable person would believe she was telling the truth.

The Republicans tied themselves to this mess, and it is coming back to haunt them. President Biden’s poll numbers are high, with a Reuters/Ipsos poll released last Friday showing that 59% of adults approve of Biden’s overall performance. (Remember that Trump never broke 50%). They are happy with his response to the coronavirus pandemic and his handling of the economy.

Rather than trying to pass popular measures to make up the ground they have lost, Republicans are trying to suppress voting. By mid-February, in 43 states, Republicans had introduced 253 bills to restrict voting. Today, Republicans in Michigan introduced 39 more such bills. In at least 8 states, Republicans are trying to gain control over elections, taking power from nonpartisan election boards, secretaries of state, and governors. Had their systems been in place in 2020, Republicans could have overturned the will of the voters.

To stop these state laws, Democrats are trying to pass a sweeping federal voting rights bill, the For the People Act, which would protect voting, make it easier to vote, end gerrymandering, and get dark money out of politics. The bill has already passed the House, but Republicans in the Senate are fighting it with all they’ve got.

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Reply #87 - Mar 26th, 2021 at 12:32am
 
Come now, A, that's unfair. Mr Trump didn't literally mean go wild, just like Sidney didn't literally mean Dominion, Soros and Hugo Chavez flipped all those votes.

They were just having a laugh. They meant it as a bit of lighthearted entertainment, that's all. Not truth, that would be silly.

As Sidney says, no reasonable person would believe that nonsense, it's just dumb. 

All they did was gather a few hundred thousand people together in Washington, many of them armed, and give them some entertainment in the form of a pretend political rally. All they did was rile up a bunch of really dumb people for a bit of fun. What's wrong with that?

They didn't mean anything by it. If a few of the audience went off lynching and rioting and spraying bear mace in cops' faces, that's not their fault. All Sidney and Rudy and Mr Trump were doing was providing content to generate ratings and sell ads.

There's no need to get moralistic about it. Everybody's doing it - Alex Jones, Rush Limbaugh, Fox and Friends, every TV personality with an infomercial. Why shouldn't Sidney and Rudy and Mr Trump  cash in too? We all need to put food on the table, no?

No, Sidney never expected anyone to believe it - Rudy will back her up 100% on that. They all stood around before the rally practicing their lines and having a chuckle. Break a leg, they said, before they took to the podium. Knock em dead.

If anyone believed any of that, that's on them. Sidney's totally innocent. She never expected anyone to take it seriously.

I mean, really, how dumb would you have to be?

So unfair. WITCH HUNT!
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Reply #88 - Mar 26th, 2021 at 12:53am
 
Mattyfisk wrote on Mar 26th, 2021 at 12:32am:
Come now, A, that's unfair. Mr Trump didn't literally mean go wild, just like Sidney didn't literally mean Dominion, Soros and Hugo Chavez flipped all those votes.

They were just having a laugh. They meant it as a bit of lighthearted entertainment, that's all. Not truth, that would be silly.

As Sidney says, no reasonable person would believe that nonsense, it's just dumb. 

All they did was gather a few hundred thousand people together in Washington, many of them armed, and give them some entertainment in the form of a pretend political rally. All they did was rile up a bunch of really dumb people for a bit of fun. What's wrong with that?

They didn't mean anything by it. If a few of the audience went off lynching and rioting and spraying bear mace in cops' faces, that's not their fault. All Sidney and Rudy and Mr Trump were doing was providing content to generate ratings and sell ads.

There's no need to get moralistic about it. Everybody's doing it - Alex Jones, Rush Limbaugh, Fox and Friends, every TV personality with an infomercial. Why shouldn't Sidney and Rudy and Mr Trump  cash in too? We all need to put food on the table, no?

No, Sidney never expected anyone to believe it - Rudy will back her up 100% on that. They all stood around before the rally practicing their lines and having a chuckle. Break a leg, they said, before they took to the podium. Knock em dead.

If anyone believed any of that, that's on them. Sidney's totally innocent. She never expected anyone to take it seriously.

I mean, really, how dumb would you have to be?

So unfair. WITCH HUNT!


You are so right - what is wrong with a little fun in the White House? Whoopee cushions, chattering teeth, a little innocent pussy grabbing ... and an insurrection.
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Reply #89 - Mar 26th, 2021 at 7:49am
 
AiA wrote on Mar 26th, 2021 at 12:53am:
Mattyfisk wrote on Mar 26th, 2021 at 12:32am:
Come now, A, that's unfair. Mr Trump didn't literally mean go wild, just like Sidney didn't literally mean Dominion, Soros and Hugo Chavez flipped all those votes.

They were just having a laugh. They meant it as a bit of lighthearted entertainment, that's all. Not truth, that would be silly.

As Sidney says, no reasonable person would believe that nonsense, it's just dumb. 

All they did was gather a few hundred thousand people together in Washington, many of them armed, and give them some entertainment in the form of a pretend political rally. All they did was rile up a bunch of really dumb people for a bit of fun. What's wrong with that?

They didn't mean anything by it. If a few of the audience went off lynching and rioting and spraying bear mace in cops' faces, that's not their fault. All Sidney and Rudy and Mr Trump were doing was providing content to generate ratings and sell ads.

There's no need to get moralistic about it. Everybody's doing it - Alex Jones, Rush Limbaugh, Fox and Friends, every TV personality with an infomercial. Why shouldn't Sidney and Rudy and Mr Trump  cash in too? We all need to put food on the table, no?

No, Sidney never expected anyone to believe it - Rudy will back her up 100% on that. They all stood around before the rally practicing their lines and having a chuckle. Break a leg, they said, before they took to the podium. Knock em dead.

If anyone believed any of that, that's on them. Sidney's totally innocent. She never expected anyone to take it seriously.

I mean, really, how dumb would you have to be?

So unfair. WITCH HUNT!


You are so right - what is wrong with a little fun in the White House? Whoopee cushions, chattering teeth, a little innocent pussy grabbing ... and an insurrection.


Music!
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