Wednesday, November 18, 2020

Wednesday Stuff


I’d like to see the U.S. House pass a resolution saying that our departing Orange Pustule-In-Chief isn’t allowed to do a damn thing in the time he has left in office, which to me is an appropriate clap-back at his refusal thus far to concede...I say that also because, like many of us I know, I remain greatly concerned about the havoc he could still wreak on the world stage...I agree with Cenk in this clip when it comes to offering praise, to a point, in response to what sounds like his desire to draw down in Iraq and Afghanistan, but it concerns me because I don’t know if another metaphorical shoe will drop after that (and I was shocked to hear Ana’s remark about the alleged Russian bounties on our troops, but based on this, she may be exactly right)...



...and this Meidas Touch video brings us more on Emily Murphy of the GSA, who apparently still is not allowing the agency she allegedly manages to work with the Biden team on the transition (and rooftop sex parties, huh? Nice.)...



...and speaking of malfeasance, this clip takes incumbent GA Repug U.S. Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue to task (to help Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock, running against them in that state’s especial elections coming up in January, click here...and apparently Loeffler is up to some new tricks based on this)...



Update 11/20/20: More garbage on Perdue and his insider trading is here.

...and speaking of Georgia, John I. and Jason Carter tell us about Huckleberry Graham’s call to the Secretary of State about verifying signatures on election ballots...OK, two questions 1) Why the hell does Graham care about GA? Oh, because of control of the U.S. Senate...riiiiight...and 2) Why would you be asking about signatures on ballots unless you were trying to find a way to throw out those ballots?

I sincerely hope the incoming Biden AG takes a look into this, but to be honest, I’m not holding my breath (and this update tells us that Mango Mussolini basically depressed the turnout of his base in that state by talking smack about mail-in voting...heh)...



...and kudos to Ned Staebler who called out Monica Palmer and William Hartmann here for originally refusing to certify the results of the recent election in Wayne County, Michigan, including Detroit which is predominantly African American of course (and gee, Hartmann’s Facebook page sure is interesting, isn’t it? Brian Tyler Cohen explains)...



...and happy belated 90th birthday to composer David Amram, who gave us the score for the 1962 version of “The Manchurian Candidate” among his many other accomplishments...time once more for a bit of culture.

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