Friday, October 14, 2016

Friday Stuff


Chris Hayes talks to Marybeth Glenn, who, commendably, ended her relationship with the “party of Lincoln” over the latest antics from “Donald Drumpf” and the alleged Republican “leadership,” including that fool Ben Carson, who apparently still needs to ingest a fistful of Valium and take a long nap somewhere; Glenn is, of course, hardly a Dem, which to me make her actions all the more notable…



…and Farron Cousins of Ring of Fire tells us about the importance of early voting (and three guesses why the Repugs hate it so much – the first two don’t count)…



…and Lawrence O'Donnell talks once more with Khizr Khan, whose son made the ultimate sacrifice for our country, and Josh Manning, in response to last Sunday's idiocy from you-know-who, which, given the sex stuff, seems like a month ago now (powerful stuff - all you need to do is look at Mr. Khan's face as Manning recounts what happened; more meaningful than the words, though the words must never be forgotten either)...



…and Repug U.S. House Rep Trent Franks engages in a particularly stoo-pid attempt at deflecting the latest Trump garbage, as Kyle tells us (NSFW – but sorry, I don’t see an equivalency to HRC & Syria here)…




…and it sounds like Number 44 has no more sh*ts to give, fortunately for us all, here (and by the way, he’s absolutely right, something to keep in mind while trying to contemplate the awfulness of this pic from earlier today in Florida of course – where else can you get that vintage Bushco “Sore Loserman” T-shirt from 2000?)…



Update: I swear, I could actually feel some of my brain cells dying as I read this.

Update 10/15/16: I would only offer this in response to the assh*les in the prior linked story.

…and K.O. tries to more or less diagram the insanity of the Repug presidential nominee…



…and I’ve had this clip from the landmark film “Judgment at Nuremberg” in mind for a little while now – kudos to C&L for resurrecting it (here); I realize the context will be completely lost on the followers of “Fergus Laing,” but it no doubt will give a chill to the rest of us…



…and happy 70th birthday to Justin Hayward of The Moody Blues, singing as true a song as can ever be performed.

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