Thursday, July 26, 2018

Thursday Stuff

(By the way, the sign in the pic above was once located not too far from Le Manse Doomsy. However, it was pulled awhile ago, when the “party of Lincoln” realized how toxic it really was, and not just for “Bri-Fi”.)

And with that in mind…gosh, color me shocked – you mean that, for the Repugs, maybe tax cuts aren’t their “Jesus” after all, as actor Bradley Whtiford once so correctly put it on “Real Time With Bill Maher”? Wow, so all of their amazing polling and marketing data, cross tabs and all, isn’t worth bupkes if the voters aren’t buying their snake oil any more, huh?...

By the way, I sure hope Cenk and Ana are right, but we still need to make it happen...



…and Farron Cousins tells us what MSNBC’s Chris Hayes recently had to say about stories on climate change, and I also give Hayes credit for telling the truth – I think Cousins’ take here is exactly right, and I hope nothing happens to Hayes either…



…and speaking of MSNBC, Rachel Maddow talks with Rebecca O’Brien of the WSJ about Generalissimo Trump’s real or alleged involvement with a publisher that must have paid off someone named Karen McDougal and what that might entail from a legal point of view; I’m old enough to remember when the phrase “bimbo alert” was rightly or wrongly associated with our 42nd president – may be time to dust that off once more for our Orange Nightmare…



…and Sam Seder, Michael Brooks and company on “The Majority Report” tell us the latest on Little Sean Spicer…apparently his book isn’t getting good reviews – c’est dommage…the stuff about Mark Foley shouldn’t be funny, but as far as I’m concerned, it is (more here)…



…and Kyle K. tells us about Repug U.S. House rep Keith Rothfus of our beloved commonwealth acting like a total tool about THE HORRORS OF SOCIALISM!!! (NSFW – to do something about it, click here…Rothfus is apparently running against Conor Lamb – uh, yep)...



…and I don’t know about you, but I’m in the mood to hear a summer song, particularly since the sun has made a return appearance in these parts.

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