So we finally have an answer to that question in Blade Runner.
Holden: The tortoise lays on its back, its belly baking in the hot sun, beating its legs trying to turn itself over, but it can’t. Not without your help. But you’re not helping. Why is that?
The latest cover of TIME magazine shows a drawing of Biden in the Oval Office, surrounded by trash. Harris Faulkner of Fox is OUTRAGED that Biden would trash the Oval Office like that.
She seemed sane and competent during her years in Kansas City. I guess the Fox job has rotted her brain. Or she is afraid she’ll get fired like a lot of the real news people if she doesn’t hop on the crazy train.
She’s an idiot, but that’s not what she’s pissy about:
In Faulkner’s words, the cover, which was illustrated by longtime Time artist Tim O’Brien and is accompanied by the headline “Day One,” shows Joe Biden in the Oval Office “trashed by his predecessor as he looks out at the nation on fire.” She went on to posit that if the cover depicted a Republican president in a similar way, “mainstream media would be on fire about it, but with Joe Biden it’s OK to do this?”
Faulkner grew increasingly agitated as she stared at the illustrated cover and shouted, “That’s not real! That picture isn’t real! I thought we were a nation who cared about the facts.”
It’s not a stupid idea for them to pretend to be upset it’s their job. You can argue it’s stupid idea to take and do that job, or that it’s stupid to have a country where that is people’s job but it isn’t really stupid of them to do what they’re paid for.
Yahoo exists still and fuck the mental-toss flycoon Republicans in Montana.
The proposals run counter to an executive order signed by Democratic President Joe Biden during his first day in office prohibiting discrimination based on gender identity in school sports and elsewhere.
Respect his authority Montana Republicans, he’s your gosh darn President.
Again they are not stupid to talk about this stuff, it’s virtue signalling to the right and a great distraction from talking about people’s actually living ̣̣or dying situations.
Am I too cynical for thinking that everyone involved knows that everyone else is also thinking “we don’t actually like black people, we are just saying this to own the libs”?
Like not just a dog whistle, but theres an entire ultra sonic vocabulary.
There are stupid Republicans in my town right now. Bob and I were just off to the weed store and as we drove down Maine Street (not Main Street in my town, Maine Street - I know, it’s weird) there were a collection of demonstrators on the sidewalk next to the park. At first I thought it was a pro-Democracy thing, because I saw and American flag waving. Then as I got closer I noticed the blue stripe on the flag. Then I notice what looked conspicuously like a Trump MAGA flag, but it was actually a “Fuck Biden” flag. So I beeped at them and flipped them off. None of them seem too ruffled by me.
I had a little speech planned for the way back that went something like this: “Trump is a loser and so are assholes. Losers! Losers! Looooooooosers!” - that I was going to scream out the window with a full bird flying, but the train crossing that transverses Maine Street was triggered, through there was no train, and the entire downtown strip was just jammed with cars going nowhere. I had to find an alternate route home that kept my speech in my pocket, damnit.
Did the protestors trigger the crossing to cause chaos? One can only speculate.
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A small sampling of local Republicans told the San Antonio Express-News this week that they remained ardent supporters of Trump and do not know anyone in their group of friends who thinks the Republican brand has been damaged by the violence at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6 — including the beating death of a police officer trying to stop the mob.
On the contrary, they believe the Capitol storming, vandalism and deaths were orchestrated by the vaguely defined anti-fascist group antifa.
“Yes, absolutely, I believe that,” said Stuart Knowlton, a former U.S. Army captain and electronics firm owner who now serves as an Atascosa County commissioner.
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“Look at their garb,” he said. “I’ve been to a Trump rally. I’ve been on a Trump Train down in the Valley. I’ve never seen anyone dressed like these alleged rioters.”
Knowlton minimized the violence — “It wasn’t as bad as a normal night in Washington, D.C.,” he said, and was blown out of proportion by the “liberal media.”
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[Bob] Bruce said his two most trusted sources of news were the One America News Network, an 8-year-old California-based operation that bills itself as a supporter of Trump and traffics in falsehoods and conspiracy theories, and the Epoch Times, a pro-Trump, anti-China media outlet financed by members of Falun Gong, a religious movement persecuted in China for years.
“I will not watch CNN or MSNBC,” Bruce said.
Not watching any of the inauguration on TV — “I was reading my Bible and the Constitution” — was Deana Abiassi, 58, a homemaker and mother of three who now is the communications director for the Bexar County Republican Party.
She told a reporter seeking her views that she was recording the phone call.
“There’s been no proof,” she said of the involvement of Trump supporters in the Capitol rioting.
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Four years from now, Bruce said, he’d like to see Ted Cruz as president.
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