0
0

Thread for orphaned comments


 invite response                
2005 Apr 11, 5:00pm   153,605 views  117,730 comments

by Patrick   ➕follow (60)   💰tip   ignore  

Thread for comments whose parent thread has been deleted

« First        Comments 81,368 - 81,407 of 117,730       Last »     Search these comments

81368   Patrick   2017 Feb 25, 4:00pm  

What does it have to do with me?

Nothing. I don't want to bake cookies and have no interest in branding cookies as anything.

I'm just saying that Girl Scouts should have the right to bake Girl Scout cookies themselves.

Why should they not?

Please answer the question. About Girl Scouts.

81369   Patrick   2017 Feb 25, 4:06pm  

Welcome back, by the way.

81370   Patrick   2017 Feb 25, 4:12pm  

Putin Fanboy says

The Girl Scout Cookie branding belongs the the Girl Scouts of America, not the little girls. Like you, the little girls have done nothing in regards to cultivating and maintaining the brand.

Lol, they are the Girl Scouts of America.

But anyway, you seem to have misunderstood the proposal. I don't care what the cookies are called. I just want Girl Scouts to have the right to bake their own cookies and sell them instead of supporting a corporation.

81371   Oilwelldoctor   2017 Feb 25, 4:19pm  

Safe? Funny!

81373   anonymous   2017 Feb 25, 4:22pm  

Personally, I'd buy/own silver bullion as an insurance policy, and invest in gold stocks/ETFs as an investment if you think it's going up.

81375   RealEstateIsBetterThanStocks   2017 Feb 25, 4:25pm  

why not now? there are already plenty of reasons:

www.youtube.com/embed/U68tHvs95Y8

81376   Someone_else   2017 Feb 25, 5:47pm  

A thoughtful take on Au a couple days ago:

http://www.oftwominds.com/blogfeb17/gold-backed2-17.html

81377   FuckTheMainstreamMedia   2017 Feb 25, 6:20pm  

Eeesh you got some ax to grind lady.

81378   Patrick   2017 Feb 25, 6:25pm  

Makes me want to go buy Trump merchandise!

I enjoy being contrary.

81379   zzyzzx   2017 Feb 25, 6:44pm  

Trump hasn't owned that casino for years. Why would they fine the new owners? I'm smelling bullshit.

81380   komputodo   2017 Feb 25, 7:05pm  

justme says

Please do tell what you know about Sally Boynton Brown.

She looks like a dude.

81381   joeyjojojunior   2017 Feb 25, 7:55pm  

Can I guess?

Uh. Let me think. Possibly the Russian mafia?

81382   mell   2017 Feb 25, 8:01pm  

Russia! Wah-wah! Triggered!

81383   curious2   2017 Feb 26, 4:24am  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

25th Amendment

Interesting that the corporate media and deep state seem to be pushing this sedition. Too many D&R voters seem also to support it. For most Americans, and for the republic itself, Pence would be much worse.

81384   zzyzzx   2017 Feb 26, 5:12am  

OK, so according to you, it's OK for Obama to not have Fox News, but it's not OK for Trump to not have the liberal media, correct?

81385   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2017 Feb 26, 5:23am  

curious2 says

Pence would be much worse

I think that many are focused on the shit sandwich on their plate, and haven't looked into the replacement much yet.

81386   OneTwo   2017 Feb 26, 5:25am  

zzyzzx says

OK, so according to you, it's OK for Obama to not have Fox News, but it's not OK for Trump to not have the liberal media, correct?

Eh? Any attempt to ban a major news networks is wrong. The Obama administration was widely castigated for a far less blatant move than this, and yet the Trump supporters on here are praising the banning of multiple major news outlets like it's some kind of worthy move in a democracy. It's not.

81387   MAGA   2017 Feb 26, 7:37am  

What makes you think that Trump is bonkers?

81388   MAGA   2017 Feb 26, 7:39am  

Why does she have three names?

81389   anonymous   2017 Feb 26, 8:03am  

Quote from Sally Boinking Browns

The white man should only exist to financially support the rest of humanity until they die off. In order to further that mission, the white man must be castrated to prevent proliferation of their inferior species.

81390   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 26, 8:16am  

justme says

Apparently, the DNC learned nothing from the failed strategy of trying to elect Hillary Clinton at the expense of Bernie Sanders.

YUP.

Speaking of an anti-White, anti-Malestrategy:
www.commondreams.org/views/2016/10/11/labor-secretary-advised-clinton-cast-sanders-candidate-whites-turn-minorities

“First, the current storyline is that she does not connect well with young voters. Given that Nevada is far more demographically representative of America, I am confident that HRC can do well with all African Americans, Latinos, and Asian Americans (don’t forget the sizeable [sic] population of Asian Americans in Nevada, including Filipinos.).”

Perez continued, “Emmy and the team have a good plan to attract all minority voters. When we do well there, then the narrative changes from Bernie kicks ass among young voters to Bernie does well only among young white liberals—that is a different story and a perfect lead in to South Carolina, where once again, we can work to attract young voters of color. So I think Nevada is a real opportunity, and I would strongly urge HRC to get out there within a couple days of [New Hampshire].”

Like others in Clinton’s campaign, he described Nevada as Clinton’s “firewall” and was unconcerned about how minorities would feel if they were described in such an exploitative way.

Clinton only won African Americans decisively in the Nevada caucus, according to entrance polls. But more Latinos voted for Sanders so Nevada did not make it abundantly clear that Sanders was incapable of attracting support from people of color.

Tom Perez’s Bank-Friendly Record Could Kneecap the Democratic Party
https://theintercept.com/2017/02/22/dnc-chair-candidate-tom-perezs-bank-friendly-record-could-kneecap-the-democratic-party

81391   MisdemeanorRebel   2017 Feb 26, 8:17am  

Like Patrick said:
rando says

And the strategy to drive straight white men out of the Democratic party continues

81392   Robert Sproul   2017 Feb 26, 8:26am  

You would think he would be more grateful.
This is the same media that arguably got him elected by giving him over twice as much coverage as his opponents.
A record breaking amount of coverage, for any candidate, ever, in fact.
So fucking much obsessive attention that it swept aside the other republican goof-balls and swamped the democrat's gargantuan, record-breaking dark-pool, 1.4 billion dollar, War-Chest-and-Coronation-Fund.
.

81393   Patrick   2017 Feb 26, 8:56am  

Robert Sproul says

This is the same media that arguably got him elected by giving him over twice as much coverage as his opponents.

And the media continues to obsess about Trump's personality, every day, on the front page.

Such trolling, such triggering!

81394   deepcgi   2017 Feb 26, 9:47am  

I don't see any journalism at all. I see no "news" items without opinion added from either side. A major "news" outlet's idea of being balanced is adding an entertaining opinionator from the network's flip-side to the Sunday schedule. They would all fail the basic journalism courses I took in college.

81395   Tenpoundbass   2017 Feb 26, 9:53am  

I looked at CNN's web page on Friday trying to find a Political or Finance story that wasn't a negative dig on Donald Trump.

Everything else was click bait time suck stories.

81396   Ceffer   2017 Feb 26, 9:59am  

Isn't it a Second Amendment right to put down rabid dogs with aftosa with gunfire?

I can hardly wait for the newsreels of Pence's thin, purple lips nictitating over his saliva flecked, yellow teeth, curling in smiles of cruel joy as Trumpligula's body twitches and rolls in the dust in death spasms.

81397   justme   2017 Feb 26, 11:54am  

WaPoIsHitler Lipsovitch says

https://theintercept.com/2017/02/22/dnc-chair-candidate-tom-perezs-bank-friendly-record-could-kneecap-the-democratic-party

(I'll repeat what I said in Blurtman's thread)

Wow, Blurtman. This is why nobody ever heard of Tom Perez before. He was hiding in the Justice Department, quietly doing the bidding of the banksters.

And, the dems very smartly appointed Keith Ellison, who I think was the Bernie Sanders candidate, as DNC vice chair. This is the time-honored bring-into-the-tent strategy, where you silence your enemies by giving them a ceremonial role.

81398   justme   2017 Feb 26, 12:18pm  

Will Steve Bannon allow Mike Pence to usurp the presidency? Is that not the big unspoken question?

81399   marcus   2017 Feb 26, 1:01pm  

zzyzzx says

it's OK for Obama to not have Fox News, but it's not OK for Trump to not have the liberal media, correct?

First off, if OBama banned Fox it would be like Trump banning MSNBC. Secondly, when Obama did try to ban Fox, CNN and the NYT came to Fox's defense. Not all Fox anchors are duechebags like Sean Hannity. http://www.vocativ.com/405883/white-house-media-ban-inspires-viral-reaction-from-unlikely-ally/

EVen many mainstream conservatives such as George Will, are honest enough with themselves to see what's happening.

Check out this abbreviated DAvid Frum (republican) message.

www.youtube.com/embed/DjOdMfTqNMY . He nails it. And this was made before Fridays whitehouse bans.

81400   mell   2017 Feb 26, 2:19pm  

rando says

Robert Sproul says

This is the same media that arguably got him elected by giving him over twice as much coverage as his opponents.

And the media continues to obsess about Trump's personality, every day, on the front page.

Such trolling, such triggering!

Agreed. What many are missing here is that this is not about whether every little anecdote told is true, half-true or not true at all. It's about the lamestream media taking the bait and getting ground up in these little skirmishes, failing to report actual news. On the big stories they haven't been able to prove jack shit, like the Russian hoax. On the small stories they may be often right in the detail, without realizing that nobody gives a shit about the inauguration crowd size or whether Trump's win was among the greatest (electoral college numbers wise and otherwise) or not, or just among the Republican wins only. It doesn't matter, it was quite an upheaval and surprisingly clear defeat, so he is basking in it and the press - being royally wrong in their "predictions" - appear to be the sore losers pointing out inaccuracies that in the end do not matter as they don't have anything to do with world politics. It's almost like game 101, either as a planned tactic or natural alpha game (and you don't have to be particularly intelligent to be a natural alpha).

81401   mell   2017 Feb 26, 2:22pm  

Currently never. At this point there is nothing tangible at all that could be used against Trump.

81402   marcus   2017 Feb 26, 2:36pm  

Another great observation, this time from a guy that apparently used to be a right wing talk radio host.

"All administrations lie, but what we are seeing here is an attack on credibility itself.

The Russian dissident and chess grandmaster Garry Kasparov drew upon long familiarity with that process when he tweeted: “The point of modern propaganda isn’t only to misinform or push an agenda. It is to exhaust your critical thinking, to annihilate truth.”

Mr. Kasparov grasps that the real threat is not merely that a large number of Americans have become accustomed to rejecting factual information, or even that they have become habituated to believing hoaxes. The real danger is that, inundated with “alternative facts,” many voters will simply shrug, asking, “What is truth?” — and not wait for an answer.

In that world, the leader becomes the only reliable source of truth; a familiar phenomenon in an authoritarian state, but a radical departure from the norms of a democratic society. The battle over truth is now central to our politics. "

Why Nobody Cares the President Is Lying
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/02/04/opinion/sunday/why-nobody-cares-the-president-is-lying.html?src=me

81403   mell   2017 Feb 26, 3:17pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

Any of that stands up with documentation that survives authoritative scrutiny, Trump could not wash off the question of whether or not his organization (Bayrock, etc) is just a laundering mechanism for Eastern Europe / Central Asian kleptocracies.

Sounds like you have done your homework on the Casino stuff, I don't have time to look deeper into it. However how is that in any way worse or even equal to pretty much every past administration giving "development money" (= more weapons) to African warlords, making deals with Saudi Arabia, toppling dictators killing millions who turned from friend to foe that were providing much needed stability in the middle east while lying through their teeth? I can't see any grounds for impeachment just because Trump's enterprises may or may not be connected to the mob. Past administrations killed millions of Iraqis during illegitimate wars, US weapons fueled many wars and genocides. Trump so far is more isolationist and more peaceful than any of his predecessors. Peace and good relations with Eastern Europe, central Asia and hopefully the rest of Asia is a good and much needed development these days.

81404   anonymous   2017 Feb 26, 3:29pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

Any of that stands up with documentation that survives authoritative scrutiny, Trump could not wash off the question of whether or not his organization (Bayrock, etc) is just a laundering mechanism for Eastern Europe / Central Asian kleptocracies.

Then Trump had better hurry up and implement the policies I want before all of this goes down. Shit ballz.

81405   anonymous   2017 Feb 26, 3:33pm  

He needs to throw out CNN so that they're marginalized and can't create any more divisiveness in our country. Plus, I just want many of Trump's policies to get implemented, and CNN just slows that down.

Obama did the same thing to Fox News.

81406   curious2   2017 Feb 26, 3:44pm  

APOCALYPSEFUCK_is_ADORABLE says

The big question is....

how many in the line of succession you could simultaneously impeach and remove, because if you don't have a good answer to that, then you would be starting something that could end very badly.

I feel skeptical of major party insiders and their corporate media enablers suddenly praising Mike Pence as an alternative to the POTUS. Pence has long built a reputation as a holy rolling crusader. His disciplined demeanor might reassure some people, but he would probably not even have got re-elected Governor, let alone VP, without Donald Trump. Remember Bob Woodward interviewing George W Bush about the decision to invade Iraq?

"Did Mr. Bush ask his father for any advice? "I asked the president about this. And President Bush said, 'Well, no,' and then he got defensive about it," says Woodward. "Then he said something that really struck me. He said of his father, 'He is the wrong father to appeal to for advice. The wrong father to go to, to appeal to in terms of strength.' And then he said, 'There's a higher Father that I appeal to.'"

America doesn't need another crusader, no matter how lucrative that would be for some MIC procurement contractors including deep state consultants. A lot of this appears driven by interests that want ultimately to spread Sunni Islam. Their media megaphones are blaring about how we must submit to importing more Muslims who would kill atheists like Ayaan Hirsi Ali as they murdered Theo van Gogh. The Democrats campaigned on shooting down Russian planes within seconds' flying time of Armageddon, and killing Russians in Syria.

We should rather continue with the POTUS the voters elected.

81407   Patrick   2017 Feb 26, 4:59pm  

I kinda like Trump, mostly for his audacity. I admire that.

Spicer should absolutely figure out who is leaking and fire them.

« First        Comments 81,368 - 81,407 of 117,730       Last »     Search these comments

Please register to comment:

api   best comments   contact   latest images   memes   one year ago   random   suggestions   gaiste