The Gallery of Just Plain Assholes (Part 1)

Next he’ll demand an audit of these debates.

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Drivers? So that means that he can’t even manage self-driving in a featureless closed-off tunnel that is completely under his control? Cool. Cool cool cool.

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Also, Good News that a judge called the ‘Zon on their shit.

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No, brilliant. His only hope is stay quiet, say nothing and hope people forget there is an election. If he lets any of his positions become public knowledge, he is doomed.

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The GQP has adopted one ideology and one only. There is no more debate. It’s their way or the highway. No compromise.

Not brilliant but evil. We all know where this is going.

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‘mark of the beast’!

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UK chancellor: Getting back to the altar of corporate dreams (the office) will boost young folks’ careers

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New property owners are assholes.

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Actually I read that earlier and it sounds like the local municipal leaders are the assholes in this story. The property owner is 86 and didn’t even know this guy was living out there. Lidstone has talked to the guy and says himself that he’s good and that this is a town thing. Some city or town employees found the place and since it’s not up to local codes, they’re trying to get him out. Lidstone seems like a badass, though. They’ve locked him up in jail and he’s still mouthing off at the judges…

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:nauseated_face::nauseated_face::face_vomiting:

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excerpt: The Gateway Pundit’s small role in Trump’s endeavor to weaponize the DOJ against the American electoral process underscores just how easily a discredited far-right media site established a pipeline to the decision-making of the then most powerful person on Earth. It also shows how this one website—founded by a guy repeatedly dubbed the “dumbest man on the internet”—managed to play a part in fueling the efforts that brought the country to the brink of democratic rupture.

Just a thought: (wiki) [Joseph] Conrad’s distrust of democracy sprang from his doubts whether the propagation of democracy as an aim in itself could solve any problems. He thought that, in view of the weakness of human nature and of the “criminal” character of society, democracy offered boundless opportunities for demagogues and charlatans. Conrad kept his distance from partisan politics, and never voted in British national elections.

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That’s its nature.

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Cher is lovely!

You have no idea how sweet a snake can be. Gentle, calm, and curious about the world.

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An associate of mine had an albino Burmese python back in undergrad; she was a well-behaved beauty.

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