After everything else today, I needed this. Thanks for making me smile.
After everything else today, I needed this. Thanks for making me smile.
The ‘part B’ they never mention when they’re making those reasonable sounding noises about their ‘right to exist’ is that the ‘legal action’ they seek to enact is almost entirely about fucking over people not like them.
When the rising tide is lifting all boats, instead of building a boat of their own and joining…
I saw a great meme about people who hate participation trophies getting mad that their’s were being taken down (referring to monuments for the side that lost the Civil War).
Exactly, that’s why I objected to the term ‘doxxing’ as used in the article. Public event, and the Twitter handle mentioned is going out of its way to limit things to no more info than you’d see in a newspaper article.
As far as I’ve seen, “you’re a racist” isn’t doxxing so much as linking names to pictures and posting no more information about these bottom feeders than you’d find in a newspaper article. That leaves them on pretty solid legal ground, since it was a public event with no expectation of privacy, and name/age/hometown…
Not that I know anything concrete, but my guess would be locking one person in the room with him would be enough to keep everyone else in line most of the time. Even if he didn’t, and just kept them in line with fear and uncertainty, it is not easy for someone to make the leap and leave with no transportation, no…
I agree the writing has gotten better, but I liked having Calista Flockhart bouncing around more often.
They blew their final shred of credibility when they got rid of Supergirl. I think it’s in better hands on the CW, and I’m glad they chose to save it, but CBS really should have given it more time to grow.
I read somewhere that he has a history of this, so it’s not about keeping track so much as lying one way until the story is out, then lying the other way to try and cover his ass.
I’ll dispute that he’d be an excellent CoS purely on the basis of his organizational skills for one important reason. The modern CoS position has to have a very deep understanding of how Congress works, and who is or isn’t important to listen to. He has a military officer’s understanding of Congress, which is…
This actually depresses me a little, because now some internet music genius won’t feel the need to write “Tony the Moocher” to the tune of “Minnie the Moocher”
Ok, I’m obviously lying. I got hit by extinction level schadenfreude and can’t stop giggling. Help, I want to breathe again.
He’s not paying for anyone’s drinks now, Unemployed MF’er!!!
Gone is Anthony Scaramucci, the humble public servant the country met just last week, who sacrificed the luxuries of Wall Street to serve his country as the new White House press secretary.
Exactly.
I’m not up on NJ law, but I expect he could have done exactly as LePage did for the same weekend shutdown in Maine, and exempted state parks and beaches.
Oh, there are AI changes as well. Firaxis say your opponents “will now better handle air attacks”
You’re right that a specific kind of legislative tit-for-tat is normal in Washington, but not only does it rarely happen openly, it never involves starting the fight with a threat to scuttle an entire legislative agenda over something as minor as a procedural vote that the threatening side actually won. What is…
What you described is actually the South winning. They weren’t trying to conquer and destroy the North, they were fighting a war to be left alone by trying to take out the opposing armies on their side of the border.
Personally though, I don’t find whatever logical hoops they’d have to jump through to get from there to…
I’d want to dress as my old City of Heroes character, but no one would get it. So probably Yakko Warner instead.