I’d be firmly in favor of blowing up every granite monument in the state of Georgia as long as they do this one first.
Obviously Satanic, not to mention an insult to the intelligence (did Satan think we’d be fooled by leaving one of the Four Horsemen outside the picture frame?).
Set up artillery funded by donations, $50 a shot – $500 and you can pull the cord.
That’s just psychological manipulation. They expect that some large proportion of non-donors, receiving a message that calls them “one of our best supporters,” will feel first shame, then guile (‘they’ve made a mistake about my history of no-donating, but they don’t REALIZE it!!!’) then will give $$$$ in the expectation that they now will be joining that elite host of Good Supporters. (‘No one will know that was my first donation!!!’)
This type of manipulation probably works fairly well on the, er, poorly-educated or otherwise intellectually-challenged.
You, they don’t care about. You’re never going to fall for it. (But maybe someone you forward the poll to for the purposes of mockery will actually fall for it…)
Meghan McCain’s autobiography sold a whopping 244 copies worldwide in its first week of sales.
Tate Reeves, GOP governor of Mississippi:
I’m empathetic to all of these ladies who find themselves in very difficult times and very difficult decisions.
No, governor, you are not.
Asa Hutchinson, GOP governor of Arkansas, has similar sentiments:
When asked about Arkansas women who want an abortion but cannot afford to travel to another state to get one, or who are pregnant from rape or incest, Hutchinson said his heart is with them.
Well, first of all, again, that’s where your heart goes out to them. I’ve had to deal with those very difficult circumstances of rape and incest as governor. And it’s difficult. And so you have to understand that.
No, governor, you have never had to deal with those difficult circumstances. You are a male.
Hey, he could be confessing there, after all.
Just weak humor on my part.
To be fair, Jill Biden’s only sold 250 in its first week, and she’s had a more interesting life than McCain. I think everyone’s traumatized by the massive volumes the Obamas produced.
Also, I suspect McCain’s autobiography will double as a biography of John McCain, with a high recurrence of the phrase “my father”.
the far-right’s increasing hostility to the Guidestones, which have taken on an outsized importance among conservative conspiracy theorists as a symbol of a nefarious plot to kill off 95 percent of the world’s population.
Isn’t that basically the Rapture? Where lots of people die after the ‘worthy’ are transported to Heaven?
Some fuck-knuckle county clerk screwing around with voting machines. Wanna guess party affiliation?
I hope they’re making these dipshits pay for a new machine to replace each one they compromised.
For all the Republican screaming about “voter fraud” I found it interesting that almost every time I hear about someone trying to rig the voting or voting illegally it’s a Republican doing so.
(Cue the loud cries of FAKE NEWS!)
I think the standard response is “Both sides! No, of course I don’t have a cite, but many people are saying!”
Susan Collins, or “Senator Karen” as I will now be referring to her, called the cops over the weekend to report sidewalk chalk.
Every accusation is an admission.
They don’t have the creativity or the empathy to make stuff up.
Wants to take positions without receiving consequences, nothing new.
Wonder how she’ll react when she starts getting harangued when eating in a restaurant?
Don’t make her furrow her brow! That’s the nuclear option!
I’m sure she’ll be strongly concerned, but decide that they’ve learned their lesson.
Wild applause, standing ovation, freedom medal, thumbs up. Also, “Came here for this; left satisfied.”