By Smoke Dogg Go To PostAmerica literally keeps trying to put the ball back in Europe's court, but the Europeans don't want it back because they'd rather keep enjoying their universal healthcare off of America's back.
By Smoke Dogg Go To PostWhy won't white people just level with us and admit to us about how much they regret voting for Trump?because they think they winning
I mean, even they can't really be liking this guy all that much, can they?
Edit: I'm sorry, I just remembered that there are plenty of minorities who still voted for Trump, too. It's really them that I should be going after. My apologies.
By Fenderputty Go To PostYes. Specifically independents. The gender gap keeps growing too.Independents are just Republicans ashamed of their racism.
It takes a lot to look at a political cartoon about sexual harassment/assault then post it with a "she kinda hot" bow tie
By alt sy Go To PostWould rather have Wooden's hard drive in my possession than Frankman's during a police raid tbh
Lmfao
Edit: This whole escapade needs to be finished. Him and his man were those dudes at the party. Smh. GOP is even dumber than I thought for not fighting Trump over this clown.
By EldritchTrapStar Go To PostLmfao
Edit: This whole escapade needs to be finished. Him and his man were those dudes at the party. Smh. GOP is even dumber than I thought for not fighting Trump over this clown.
At the very least it refutes all his statements about being a perfect choir boy, which should cast doubt on all his statements.
I mean really the only upside to all of this is a bunch of shit is coming to light and more and more people feel compelled to out rapists in our midst. Hope this gets more victims coming forward about all kinds of people so we can just have these conversations and get these people the fuck outta positions of any power. Shitty enough they raped people, even shittier they get to enforce and make laws given their propensity to treat people like that. The fucking nerve too that a known rapist possibly gets to have a seat and weigh in on Roe v Wade. Fucking disgusting.
By Random Ass Username Go To PostI mean really the only upside to all of this is a bunch of shit is coming to light and more and more people feel compelled to out rapists in our midst. Hope this gets more victims coming forward about all kinds of people so we can just have these conversations and get these people the fuck outta positions of any power. Shitty enough they raped people, even shittier they get to enforce and make laws given their propensity to treat people like that. The fucking nerve too that a known rapist possibly gets to have a seat and weigh in on Roe v Wade. Fucking disgusting.
What irritates me most right now is the claim on the right that this is all some democratic ploy. It cheapens the accusers while ignoring the fact that Gorsuch flew through (with democratic votes) and nobody claimed the awful shit people are claiming about Kav.
Yo, I'd nut so hard if Bernie and Jez were in power at the same time. A lemon party I can get behind.
By Fenderputty Go To PostWhat irritates me most right now is the claim on the right that this is all some democratic ploy. It cheapens the accusers while ignoring the fact that Gorsuch flew through (with democratic votes) and nobody claimed the awful shit people are claiming about Kav.I heard they could have grilled him with some of his past, apparently he has some domestic violence shit on his record.
By FermentedFungi Go To Post
Yo, I'd nut so hard if Bernie and Jez were in power at the same time. A lemon party I can get behind.
I heard they could have grilled him with some of his past, apparently he has some domestic violence shit on his record.
Man fuck Corey Booker and his dumbass spartacus moment if they didn't grill him on domestic violence shit that's on his record
By alt sy Go To PostWould rather have Wooden's hard drive in my possession than Frankman's during a police raid tbh
good choice. no nsa super computer getting through my AES(twofish(serpent)) encryption
Ford Motor Co. Chief Executive Officer Jim Hackett encouraged President Donald Trump’s administration to resolve trade disputes quickly or it could do “more damage” to his company, which is already suffering losses from tariffs imposed by the White House.https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2018-09-26/ford-ceo-says-trump-s-metals-tariffs-took-1-billion-in-profits
“The metals tariffs took about $1 billion in profit from us -- and the irony is we source most of that in the U.S. today anyways,” Hackett said in an interview on Bloomberg Television. “If it goes on longer, there will be more damage.”
By DY_nasty Go To PostIt takes a lot to look at a political cartoon about sexual harassment/assault then post it with a "she kinda hot" bow tie
CHALLENGE ACCEPTED (*NSFW*)
By Pac-12 Go To PostCHALLENGE ACCEPTED (*NSFW*)Oh shit
Continuining the pattern of being the most amoral, godless people on the face of the earth, White Evangelical Christians.
By DY_nasty Go To PostIt takes a lot to look at a political cartoon about sexual harassment/assault then post it with a "she kinda hot" bow tieDon't take the moral high ground with me, you got no standing. What is this, a slow day or something.
By alt sy Go To PostWould rather have Wooden's hard drive in my possession than Frankman's during a police raid tbhBut would you rather have what's in my fridge compared to yours when the zombie apocalypse hits?
I'm just saying with your meager survival skills you wouldn't survive the first wave.
By The Frankman Go To PostDon't take the moral high ground with me, you got no standing. What is this, a slow day or something..jesus Frank what a silly hill to die on
By Fenderputty Go To PostThis press conference is the most wild thing I’ve ever seen
It was something else. Man is out there actually freestyling.
"If I don't want to see them, I've got people for that."
Everything about breh basically reminds me of all the rapey drunk frat boys that will probably be signing ppls paychecks in the next 10-15 years.
By Francis Go To Post
I sure "respect" the hell out of him.
senate-probing-new-allegation-misconduct-against-kavanaugh
Not even surprised.
WASHINGTON — The Senate Judiciary Committee is inquiring about at least one additional allegation of misconduct against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, according to a letter obtained by NBC News and multiple people familiar with the process.
Republican Senate investigators asked Kavanaugh about the new complaint, NBC News has learned, during a phone call on Tuesday between Kavanaugh and committee staff. Sources told NBC News that Kavanaugh denied the allegation in the letter during the call and a spokesman for the committee declined to comment.
Not even surprised.
By Smoke Dogg Go To PostWhat is literally so garbage about Europe that America can keep surviving Nixon, Reagan, Bush (W.), and now (presumably) Trump? America had its ass handed to it by Vietnam; and it's now perpetually involved in the Middle East & Afghanistan like it's another Vietnam all over again; oh, and still no universal healthcare.
America literally keeps trying to put the ball back in Europe's court, but the Europeans don't want it back because they'd rather keep enjoying their universal healthcare off of America's back.
Let's be honest, fuck America, yeah, but fuck Europe even more–backstabbing motherfuckers who won't even dare to hold America to the same standards that they hold themselves!
America's poor are literally the world's used up bitches right now, and that's one thing even Trump is right about, and that's probably why he won and will stay winning.
So yeah, fuck America, but fuck Europe too.
By YungMagus Go To Postlol Abe's advisor was just out there defending the right of men to molest women on trains
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“The deepest suffering belongs to the men who are plagued with the symptoms of train groper syndrome (痴漢症候群) in which his hand automatically moves when he steps on a packed train and catches a whiff of a woman. Shouldn’t society protect the rights of them [train molesters]?–Eitaro Ogawa, close associate of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Shincho 45, on the rights of chikan
By DY_nasty Go To Postyo japan come get your mansshit is wild
By blackace Go To Postshit is wild
We in a dark place right now.
Shit Japans been init for a long ass time lol.
BTW, Ace where you get your local news from? Recommend sites?
I drove into work listening to this hearing and Ford sounds much younger than she is. Her confidence is impressive.
Being a writer for Reuters these days must be a great stepping stone to write for The Onion:
Trump says he rejected Trudeau, again threatens Canadian-built car tariffs
Says he refused one-on-one meeting; Canada says nobody asked for one
Reuters
By RATHasReturned Go To PostI drove into work listening to this hearing and Ford sounds much younger than she is. Her confidence is impressive.
You can tell the lawyer questioning her isn't prepared to take responses from a DR. of Phycology.
"How can you remember this clearly and be fuzzy on this"
"Well the hippocampus ... "
By Moris Go To PostThis hearing is an absolute shame.
It was always a sham. The GOP played themselves though. I don't think they thought she would testify and I don't think they thought this prosecutor thing through. Even Fox News is saying it's a disaster for the GOP.
Honestly this is the first time I've though Kav might not make it through.
And on Wednesday night, just hours before the hearing, Republicans on the Judiciary Committee released a document detailing their investigative work that showed they had interviewed two separate men who said they believed that they, not Judge Kavanaugh, assaulted Dr. Blasey.good god how big were the money bags?
In one poignant exchange, Senator Richard Blumenthal, Democrat of Connecticut, reached for a quote from a colleague across the dais, Senator Lindsey Graham, Republican of South Carolina. Rather than reach, as other Democrats had done, for Mr. Graham’s statements dismissing the accusations against Judge Kavanaugh, Mr. Blumenthal began reading from a passage from the senator’s 2015 book, “My Story.”I want to say unbelievable but it's Lindsey Graham
“I learned how much unexpected courage from a deep and hidden place it takes for a rape victim or sexually abused child to testify against their assailant,” Mr. Graham wrote of his time as a prosecutor. “I learned how much courage from a deep and hidden place it takes for a rape victim or sexually abused child to testify against their assailant.”
Mr. Blumenthal added, “If we agree on nothing else today, I hope on a bipartisan basis we can agree on how much courage it has taken for you to come forward.”
The contrast to Mr. Graham then and Mr. Graham now was striking. On Wednesday, he said his support for Judge Kavanaugh has not dimmed, concluding, “I don’t think he’s Bill Cosby.”