The Gallery of Just Plain Assholes (Part 1)

Grape job, Norm

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Not long enough

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Ugh. This guy used to have a weekly(?) article in the New Haven Register. He is just awful.

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Wow. What assholes.

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Glad I don’t need a reminder to not watch reality tv shows.

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The topic title (… Just Plain Assholes) doesn’t quite nail it these days.

The number of reality shows I’ve watched:

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Thinking The Gallery of Evil Mother Effing Assholes might be more apropos.

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Looks good… although – we BBers being demonstrably intelligent – would not avoid an opportunity to cuss every now and then. Example: “Fucking” instead of “Effing”… when appropriate.

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The Philadelphia Police Department’s 26th District faced widespread criticism in June 2020, after its officers stood by as white vigilantes with bats and hammersterrorized Black Lives Matter protesters in Fishtown.

But during that period of civil unrest, a mini-scandal was unfolding inside the district headquarters on Girard Avenue.

Officer Jose Dones kept taking his pants off.

At least, that’s according to a federal lawsuit filed by Officer Kelly Neal, who says she was demoted and returned to street duty, partially in retaliation for her complaints about her colleague.

Dones, a community relations officer, would regularly change from one pair of pants into another in the middle of the office, instead of using a locker room or bathroom, according to the lawsuit. The practice continued even after Neal or other female officers complained to supervisors, the suit contends.

Eventually, Neal started recording what she saw. Photographs from the “disrobing videos” are included as exhibits in the lawsuit, complete with play-by-play descriptions.

“At approximately 0:08 seconds into the video,” the complaint alleges, “Defendant Dones fingers the crack in his buttocks to remove his wedged underwear therefrom.”
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Neal’s attorney, J. Conor Corcoran, said his client lodged a complaint with Internal Affairs, but that investigation is still pending.

“We’re going to take it to a jury and see what they have to say about Mr. Fruit Of The Loom,” Corcoran said.

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Swearing is a sign of intelligence… especially in this timeline.

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Comparatively speaking, it’s a non-violent (and efficient) outlet for anger and frustration. And cursing serves well if one wants to add mock anger and humorous weight to something trivial. Observe: “Who the fuck made this fucking delicious apple pie?!”

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This guy.

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And Mr Buttigieg for the win.

“Before me, it was the secretary of the army under President Trump who took that trip with his wife. Before that, it was Mrs. Trump as first lady who went. Before that, Mrs. Obama did the same thing,” Buttigieg told Baier.

“And I guess the question on my mind is, if no one’s raising questions about why secretary [Mark] Esper and his wife led that delegation, as well they should have, then why is it any different when it’s me and my husband?”

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Another case of corporations using crime as part of their misinformation campaigns. I’m sure it leads to increases in political contributions and votes for those pro-biz pols who do their bidding. They are happy to keep misdirecting the public about who is responsible for most of the theft in this country, there’s no “maybe” about it:

(Set to the segment on retail theft at the 1:48 mark):

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