Can anyone explain to me just why Republicans seem to think that carrying around a sample jars of semen is A] owning the lib.s and B] countering the accusation that they're weird and creepy?
I'm at a complete loss as to WTF
Re: America
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 7:21 pm
by Puja
Which Tyler wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 6:57 pm
Can anyone explain to me just why Republicans seem to think that carrying around a sample jars of semen is A] owning the lib.s and B] countering the accusation that they're weird and creepy?
I'm at a complete loss as to WTF
Lolwut
Re: America
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 9:55 pm
by Which Tyler
You heard me.
As far as I can tell, it's similar to the tampon earrings (again, not in the slightest bit weird/creepy - honest). The jozz is to mock anyone with fertility issues, whilst the tampon is to make the point that providing sanitary products to school-aged females is a bad thing, to be mocked.
Both are attacks against Waltz, and a reaction to him calling them weird.
Erm...
Yeah...
That'll show 'em.
Re: America
Posted: Mon Aug 19, 2024 10:40 pm
by morepork
DNC 2024 showing shades of 1968 with Gaza front and centre. Fuck the virility jizz merchandise, this is what has to be dealt with now.
Re: America
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:19 am
by Mikey Brown
Should it be obvious without looking what the proposed solution for that is? It’s not just continuing to suck Israel’s dick?
Re: America
Posted: Tue Aug 20, 2024 1:14 pm
by Son of Mathonwy
Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2024 7:19 am
Should it be obvious without looking what the proposed solution for that is? It’s not just continuing to suck Israel’s dick?
I was going to say that the US is like a besotted parent of a psychopathic child, unable to do the right thing. But that sounds like an excuse. There is no excuse. The US knows exactly what it's doing - actively supporting a genocide. No, it's more than that, the UK is actively supporting a genocide, what the US is doing is making the genocide possible. Without the US's support, it would not be happening. (What kind of sick fuck increases military aid when a genocide starts?) Either they want it to happen (which is certainly true of some americans) or they do not give one shit about it as long as it's what the Israelis want. I wonder if they ever wake up at night with the realization that Gazans are people? If so, they forget about it by morning.
I don't see it changing. The moral logic is all there. If you're enabling a genocider, the very first thing you do is stop. It shouldn't require any thought or political calculation.
It's every* American's right to stand your ground and defend yourself with firearms.
*some exclusions may apply.
Puja
Re: America
Posted: Sun Aug 25, 2024 8:10 am
by morepork
Oh fuck yes. Slam that zombie corpse into the cold hard ground. What a cunt.
Re: America
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2024 8:32 am
by Stom
That's brilliant. Some very good lines in there, lol.
Re: America
Posted: Mon Aug 26, 2024 1:32 pm
by morepork
cashead wrote: ↑Sun Aug 25, 2024 1:34 am
You all know the chorus.
[you-tube][/you-tube]
Also glad that Michelle Obama took back the "we go high" shit. That only works if there is even a shred of good faith from the other side, and it comes off as decorum poisoned bullshit.
Also, about fucking time.
You’d rather see, me in the pen
Than me and Lorenzo rolling in a Benzo
Texas Sues for Access to Records of Women Seeking Out-of-State Abortions
The lawsuit takes aim at federal privacy rules, including one enacted this year that Ken Paxton, the state attorney general, called “a backdoor attempt at weakening Texas’ laws.”
Texas has sued to block federal rules that prohibit investigators from viewing the medical records of women who travel out of state to seek abortions where the procedure is legal.
The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in Federal District Court in Lubbock, targets medical privacy regulations that were issued in 2000, and takes aim at a rule issued in April that specifically bans disclosing medical records for criminal or civil investigations into “the mere act of seeking, obtaining, providing or facilitating reproductive health care.”
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Puja wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 10:12 am
Have you come across "Project 2025" before? It's a dedicated plan of action for the first year of a Trump administration, written up by a bunch of libertarian/theocratic/fascist government nerds, about how various loopholes, obscure presidential powers, and bureaucratic rules can be leveraged to completely and irrevocably change how America works.
It's terrifying.
Anyone who hasn't already, I highly recommend the John Oliver bit on it (Last week tonight, June 16th)
I didn't even realise this had happened. Anybody watch more of it?
I'm sure these clips are fairly selective but it looks just as I'd have expected. Live fact-checking really does destroy basically any point Trump has to make. I'm actually surprised that '> 9 month abortions' was seemingly his most radical claim here.
Re: America
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:59 am
by Mikey Brown
Also sounds like Taylor Swift has finally weighed in on Harris' side. I'd assumed she was going to keep out of it so as not to be 'divisive', but that could be an awful lot of young Dem voters who otherwise wouldn't have bothered.
I didn't even realise this had happened. Anybody watch more of it?
I'm sure these clips are fairly selective but it looks just as I'd have expected. Live fact-checking really does destroy basically any point Trump has to make. I'm actually surprised that '> 9 month abortions' was seemingly his most radical claim here.
I should try to watch it but these things can be pretty tiring.
Perhaps Taylor Swift's intervention will be more significant. Trump really brought it on himself.
Re: America
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 11:01 am
by Banquo
Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:59 am
Also sounds like Taylor Swift has finally weighed in on Harris' side. I'd assumed she was going to keep out of it so as not to be 'divisive', but that could be an awful lot of young Dem voters who otherwise wouldn't have bothered.
She backed Biden Harris last time, but is 4 years bigger I suppose.
Harris was very successful in rattling Trump and avoiding any awkward questions on policy. Spot on.
I didn't even realise this had happened. Anybody watch more of it?
I'm sure these clips are fairly selective but it looks just as I'd have expected. Live fact-checking really does destroy basically any point Trump has to make. I'm actually surprised that '> 9 month abortions' was seemingly his most radical claim here.
I was randomly up and about at 2.00, and remembered about the debate about half an hour in, so I had it on in the background.
She wiped the floor with him in the eyes of anyone with enough interest to even have it on in the background - but anyone with that level of involvement has already decided their vote anyway, so won't make a difference.
As for your surprise about >9 month abortions being the most radical claim, I'm not sure how much more radical you can get - literally accusing liberals of legalising infanticide.
There were plenty of whoppers in there though, and I don't think he provided an actual answer to any question at all; distracting pretty much all of them onto "immigration is bad", "Orban is good" and "Iran/NKorea/NATO/Russia/China are scared of ME!!!!!"
And of course "I'm not [whatever you just said I am] you're [what you said I am]"
Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:59 am
Also sounds like Taylor Swift has finally weighed in on Harris' side. I'd assumed she was going to keep out of it so as not to be 'divisive', but that could be an awful lot of young Dem voters who otherwise wouldn't have bothered.
She backed Biden Harris last time, but is 4 years bigger I suppose.
Harris was very successful in rattling Trump and avoiding any awkward questions on policy. Spot on.
I think Swift's actually maximised her political capital very astutely here. If she'd come in at the beginning, then it would've been a non-event - "Of course pop star supports liberal, whoop de do". By withholding it so long, she gave the impression that it might actually have been up for grabs (especially with her radio silence about the AI pictures that Trump used) and sparked dozens of click-bait articles about "Could Taylor endorse Trump?!?"
Now, she's got headlines, she's added to the impression that Harris won the debate with her timing, as well as reminding people of JD Vance's existence, and she's become politically relevant and powerful which is good for her brand. It's clever work.
I don't know it'll make a massive difference to the polls, but it will improve turnout of Harris's base (especially if she backs it up with reminders to go vote), and it could've been existentially bad for Harris if she had not endorsed at all or endorsed Trump.
Mikey Brown wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 9:59 am
Also sounds like Taylor Swift has finally weighed in on Harris' side. I'd assumed she was going to keep out of it so as not to be 'divisive', but that could be an awful lot of young Dem voters who otherwise wouldn't have bothered.
She backed Biden Harris last time, but is 4 years bigger I suppose.
Harris was very successful in rattling Trump and avoiding any awkward questions on policy. Spot on.
and it could've been existentially bad for Harris if she had not endorsed at all or endorsed Trump.
Puja
agreed timing was smart- its one of her USP's tbh-, but she was never doing the above, having endorsed biden/harris in 2020
Banquo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 11:01 am
She backed Biden Harris last time, but is 4 years bigger I suppose.
Harris was very successful in rattling Trump and avoiding any awkward questions on policy. Spot on.
and it could've been existentially bad for Harris if she had not endorsed at all or endorsed Trump.
Puja
agreed timing was smart- its one of her USP's tbh-, but she was never doing the above, having endorsed biden/harris in 2020
Generally agreed (and it's easier to say now that she has come out in favour), but the fact that she hadn't endorsed already was making a few Dem analysts have a few squeaky bums. Up until yesterday, there was the impression that there was a distinct possibility of her "not being political" and not making an endorsement at all (which would've been a damning endorsement in and of itself).
Puja wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 12:08 pm
and it could've been existentially bad for Harris if she had not endorsed at all or endorsed Trump.
Puja
agreed timing was smart- its one of her USP's tbh-, but she was never doing the above, having endorsed biden/harris in 2020
Generally agreed (and it's easier to say now that she has come out in favour), but the fact that she hadn't endorsed already was making a few Dem analysts have a few squeaky bums. Up until yesterday, there was the impression that there was a distinct possibility of her "not being political" and not making an endorsement at all (which would've been a damning endorsement in and of itself).
Puja
Not sure why as she declared last time. Whatevs
Re: America
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 1:59 pm
by Which Tyler
Banquo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 1:51 pm
Not sure why as she declared last time. Whatevs
IIRC, declared about half an hour after the VP debate - making it fairly obvious it's Harris she endorses
Banquo wrote: ↑Wed Sep 11, 2024 1:51 pm
Not sure why as she declared last time. Whatevs
IIRC, declared about half an hour after the VP debate - making it fairly obvious it's Harris she endorses
Cheers
Re: America
Posted: Wed Sep 11, 2024 3:25 pm
by morepork
Taylor Pissing Swift. Has it come to this? Has Chuck Norris weighed in yet? Maybe Justin Bieber could help direct public servant effort for the benefit of those of us in the real world.
Favorite moment from the debate? When Trump accused immigrants of eating dogs.