spidyredneckjedi
spidyredneckjedi
spidyredneckjedi

Fix your ads, Gizmodo Media Group... I have a floating banner ad that causes issues reading texts on your pages for the past few weeks.

I don’t know. I think Bill Kristol had a solid case/strategy on This American Life where he’s trying to see if a primary to Trump as a sitting president this year is viable, knowing that even if he fails, there’s a chance that he takes the president out with the poisoning of the well. Even if you get 5 to 10 percent

I view it more likely he could be the Ross Perot in that he steals votes from the moderates supporting Trump’s narrow path to victory in some states in the electoral college and tip the scales more Democratic, much the way Perot stole votes from Bush in that election. 

Ah yes, the “Freaks and Geeks” challenge...

I think Iowa has a similar law as well, where the person who kills the deer gets first right of refusal to if they want to process said animal or allow it to be processed for a local food bank, or it may have just been the county where I grew up. We had a lot of deer vs. car accidents, since we had wooded areas near a

On Fox with noted White supremacist ally Tucker Carlson, so definitely no pushback whatsoever.

A brown person with a love of guns, Tycho. It was clearly self defense/standing their ground.

As a lot of Twitter commenters noted, it’s now a lot easier to see how they got his wife to turn state’s evidence against him...

That came after Brennan had vice president Mike Pence speaking to her and obfuscating and spinning like a top as he tried to divert blame on the border crisis on Democrats inaction (the same talking points he later used on CNN later that evening). I said to my television “It’s way too early in the morning to be

“The first is our dogged insistence upon continuously buying into the loaded label fallacy (the idea that what we call something has an impact on what that thing is;”

It’s going to be fun to watch the effect this would have on the economy that Trump is always touting as so strong... You export millions of people doing jobs most Americans don’t want to do themselves for the shitty pay they’re offering, and suddenly they aren’t getting done and a bunch of revenue mysteriously

Especially when you consider how much milk goes into making pudding. It’s like a gallon of milk for that equivalent amount of pudding, so it’s like the gallon milk challenge...

He’s closer to the grave. That’s where I always look at the positive lining of these things. He’ll rage stroke about the gays and the brown people all he wants, but much like the current POTUS, he’s much closer to the grave than the young folks who have no issue with either group. They’re becoming a vocal minority

If Gayle was there, they wouldn’t have eased up on Scalise

Yeah, as a reporter, I’d never touch second hand reporting. Way too much potential shit is going to blow back on you. You either saw it yourself or are talking to a source who witnessed it, not a “friend of mine saw this happen.” What’s your friends name, then? Do they want to talk to me

No, but the norms of no transparency in government this is setting in our country are very, very alarming.

Why do you think she’s fleeing back to Arkansas? She’s safe there. She ventures further past the Mason Dixon line North than middle of Missouri, and she’s not welcome.

I’m not going to decry Trump thinking he can swing a state like Oregon. The more effort he wastes there, the less time he’s campaigning hard for a state like Iowa, the better chances we have to not only flip back to Blue, but also take out a few weaker Congresspeople who hitched their wagon to Trump’s populism and

Yeah, but Wisconsin was tilting that way since the election of Walker as Governor and running the Koch Brothers dream union busting schemes. After they ruined education and took steps to ruining their workforce in their state for generations to come, what more harm could an incompetent boob as president do to

These people clearly do not understand the Streissand Effect... If it would have gone by uninterrupted, maybe a few people in attendance might have been upset, but nothing more would have happened. Cutting the mic off on the speech, though, draws attention to the speech and speaker from a much larger audience.