Friday, October 18, 2024

Friday Stuff


Farron Cousins tells us about “Cancun Cruz” begging for $$$, since he’s apparently getting outraised big time by Colin Allred and is having issues, let's say, according to an internal Repug poll...and by the way, Allred pretty much dog walked him in that recent debate...and oh yeah, Cruz goes on Sean Inanity’s program on that alleged “news” channel to grovel for dough, which, as Cousins says, is likely illegal...maybe the FCC can do something about it? (more here)...



...and yeah, I know The Lincoln Project is pretty much yesterday and today’s non-Trump Republicans, but including their clips is kind of an “enemy of my enemy is my friend” thing, and boy, are they ever spot-on about Our Ochre Abomination (and I’m glad they featured the lies from Cantaloupe Capone to put them in the context of the suffering of hurricane victims, which #45 will never care about of course...and oh yeah, let’s not forget Project 2025 also)...



...and this clip is a couple of days old I know, but I definitely think it’s important to keep in mind...Rachel Maddow tells us about considering a vote for Mango Mussolini and “business decisions”...yeah, if you’re serious about that and you’re trying to decide who to vote for, it’s pretty much a slam dunk for Kamala Harris as far as yours truly is concerned (unless of course “business decisions” is code for “OMIGOD I CAN’T IMAGINE VOTING FOR A BLACK WOMAN FOR PRESIDENT!!”...and when it comes to how good Our Sweaty Orange Bronzer Boy supposedly is for business, allow me to present this)...



...and Miss Beau gives us her analysis of Kamala Harris’s interview with Bret Baier, the “news person” on Fix Noise...a little surprised to hear her say that she doesn’t think the country is on the right track, unless she just misspoke (or unless she thinks Harris should be more progressive, which is fine with me)...



...and Desi Lydic and Grace Coolidge of The Daily Show give us a little more perspective on the Harris/Baier thing, as well as those absolutely priceless reactions from the Univision audience in response to the particularly stoo-pid lies from the Gropenfuhrer about the January 6th insurection...



...and Sam and Emma of The Majority Report let us know that Our Orange Low Energy Boy is apparently looking to nap somewhere, and he’s also at the point where he’s spouting his BS on the Dan Bongino podcast, or whatever that is (and Harvey Weinstein got “schlonged”?? I agree with the observation that he caught himself from saying what he really wanted to say...and mentioning Eric Adams? Yep, more sympathy for actual or accused criminals, which isn’t surprising...more disgusting nonsense is here)...



...and I thought I’d let Tennessee Brando have the last word on the election for now, which will soon be upon us (when it comes to in-person voting...mail-in voting is well underway)...he focuses on the decline of our twice-impeached former *president, with our supposedly august corporate media FINALLY paying attention...yeah, Combover Caligula apparently just stood there dancing for 30-40 minutes at one of these rallies? Un-freaking-believable, even for him! And yeah, Oaks, PA is on the edge of Montgomery County on the way to Pennsyltucky, so I’m not surprised that some of our lower life forms gathered at that location to pledge fealty to Dear Leader...and once more, for the record, Biden stepping down was the right move – I think he genuinely has a health issue – but I will NEVER forgive our alleged media geniuses and the pundit class overall (to say nothing of cowardly Dem politicians) who basically shoved him aside over a single bad debate performance (and some food for thought IMO on that is here)...



...and on this day in 1979, The Buggles hit #1 in the UK with this tune (which was also the first video on that brand new cable channel called MTV, which led the way into all kinds of ‘80s weirdness as far as yours truly is concerned, along with other legitimately terrific stuff...actually, the Wikipedia article has the tune hitting the top UK spot the week of 10/20 - close enough for me).


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