Dammit, it is. Crap.
Yes, it is. The story is clearly satire.
Yes, the daily currant is a satire site.
Damn, I just ninja’d like 6 times!
I would argue that the insanity crescendo the GOP is undergoing makes that “clearly” less accurate than it should be.
Well, now, it is a known fact the very young children have serious immune systems, that’s why they are always putting stuff into their mouths, they are building immunities for later. After a while, it shuts down some, but really young kids are antibody monsters!
You can extract blood plasma from people who have survived the most terrible viral infections and the antibodies are still in there, and can “jump start” the reaction in people who haven’t had time to make up their own antibody reaction. Plasma from survivors can be used to cure Ebola.
Oodles of brown youngsters teeming over our southern border?
I have a modest proposal…
I located O’Keefe’s muckmaking video on that place that has all the videos. 90 seconds, more or less, is what I could handle. I note that in the conversations where he gets people to ok fraud, you never see [his* face, so dubbing his words (wherein all the fraud is contained) seems like it would be trivially easy.
At one point, he claims, “Many say voter fraud is impossible, that it can’t happen.” Never heard of these people who say that. Anyone hear that kind of thing?
This IS SPARTA!
boom chica waa-waa
A bit hyperbolic; what one normally hears (and its true) in response to right-wing demands for voter ID laws, is that it’s a solution to a problem that doesn’t exist. Voter fraud isn’t impossible, but it’s practically non-existent.
Here’s a nice bit that shows Republican racism like it really is. A Republican official in Arizona described a Hispanic guy who delivered a group of early voting ballots as a “thug” who had the official “fearing for his life.” This is contrasted with security cam footage that showed exactly what the Hispanic “thug” did. This is racism: seeing evil where there is none.
Well, he is what these people most fear - a brown person holding a ballot.
Nick Muzin, Ted Cruz’s deputy chief of staff. “Before Obamacare, there had never been a confirmed case of Ebola in the US”. He claims it was sarcasm, and has taken the tweet down after he got called on it.
And how many undocumented cases of Ebola went unrecorded? Without laws to protect America from Ebola fraud, those cases are not prosecuted, hence undocumented, so we really have no idea. In a super-dooper close election, those could make the difference! And aren’t America’s gated communities the ideal setting for Ebola to spread amongst a targeted population?
Connect the dot, people!
Have you seen the whiteness emitted from the back end of jet airliners today?
Ebola Spores!
Do cut-rate Onions make the baby Jesus cry?
So, what you’re saying is that I’m not cynical enough. Egad.
** Senator Sunspots (Ron Johnson of Wisconsin) has some bioterrorism concerns**
Look, I don’t really want to think about this or talk about this, but what exactly prevents ISIS from infecting a couple of its terrorists, putting them in a mini-sub, navigating them through the St. Lawrence Seaway and down the Fox River and landing them at the foot of Driftwood Lane in Oshkosh less than one mile from Pacur HQ!?
I’ll tell you what – NOTHING!
EBOLA!! BENGHAZI!!! IRS!!!
The article explains how the FBI and DHS see no credible threat in this direction.
And I can see Oshkosh as ground zero of a terrorist attack. If he’s the kind of people who live there.
Ebola is mushrooms?
I knew it was evil, but that’s weapons grade. :eek: