Tuesday, November 03, 2020

Tuesday Stuff


Yeah, I know what The Lincoln Project is, but damn, their ads are good (and nice job by “Use The Force, Luke,” here - more here)...



...and there is indeed NEVER an excuse for complacency, but somehow I think that, if you’re reading this, we already know that...



...and I now give you the latest installment of “This Day In Doomsy History” (more or less) from 11/5/16, with a segment of “The Closer” by K.O. – just a bit of foreshadowing here I must say (and damn, do we miss Wayne Barrett)...



...and Farron Cousins tells us about a recent Huffpo report on boomers and Facebook spreading misinformation...mea maxima culpa in terms of my demographic (and for this)...




...and this clip from The Majority Report tells us about a trailer park landlord in Colorado who says he’s going to double everyone’s rent if Biden wins (yeah, and during the pandemic – nice job...mildly NSFW/H...and even though Matt and Jamie go off on a bit of a tangent here at the end aimed at Dems IMHO, to me, this is yet another example of our side having to pay more attention to poor working class voters, as the Rev. William Barber, among others, has pointed out)...



...and I thought now was as good a time as any to bring back this great update to the 1964 ad by Bill Bogert against Barry Goldwater, this time reinterpreted for Our Orange Pestilence...



...and to support Christina Finello, running to unseat Bri-Fi in the PA-01 U.S. House contest, please click here (and by the way, ignore Bri-Fi’s typical lying garbage about Finello supposedly wanting to “defund the police,” which she most definitely does NOT want to do – so many reasons why that slogan is a stinking dead dog despite its good intentions, and I’m sure you’re smart enough to know what the “release violent criminals” charge is also) – in addition, click here for one last time to support Dems running for the U.S. Senate, and click here (for PA-31 folks) to keep Perry Warren in Harrisburg...



...and there’s still work to do of course, but I honestly believe we're closer to the end of this nightmare than the beginning...I'm hearing the in-person turnout is outstanding; wonderful...we need to keep it up!

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