Thursday, May 11, 2017

Thursday Stuff

K.O. issues a plea for help, which I think is entirely called for (and not to pat myself on the back or anything, but I DID WARN YOU, people)…



…and I thought Rachel Maddow did a great job here of laying out here exactly why she thinks incoming FBI director Andrew McCabe is thoroughly compromised (author Tim Weiner appeared later in the show, an accomplished national intelligence writer to be sure, and he defended McCabe a bit, but I still side with Maddow)…



…and it looks like the “Trumpettes” are trying to spin their way out of this for their boss, but they just keep sinking, which is only what they deserve (and when you’ve lost Joe Scar, it’s time to say “oops” and get out – can’t think of a word for the irony of them saying this for real crimes that will eventually be proved when we said it repeatedly last year for the Hillary Clinton “access” and Email nonsense)…


...and I think Oregon Dem Sen. Ron Wyden shows the determination that we ALL need to have to find out exactly what the hell it is that went on with this crooked cabal of idiots...


...and yeah, I would say that Lavrov pretty much "trolled" us also (NSFW)...



…and with everything going on with the “Gropenfuhrer,” I have to tell you the treatment Number 45 received from the Bucks County Courier Times yesterday.

The banner story on the front page had to do with whether or not gun sellers do better under “pro-gun” presidents or “anti-gun” presidents (shocker: it’s anti-gun!). Most of the rest of the first page was taken up with a story on pollution in Bucks County.

Oh, and waaay down in the bottom right corner of the front page was a itsy bitsy, teenie weenie little text box with an AP story about the fact that – oh, by the waythe sitting president of the U.S. just fired the FBI director conducting an investigation of that president in the matter of his all-but-confirmed personal involvement in collaborating with a foreign power in an effort to win a presidential election.

Nothing to see here, move along…

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