Vulfmon, Antwaun Stanley & Jacob Jeffries: “It Feels Good To Write A Song”

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Believe it!

Single from the new Vulfmon album, Dot.

Written by Jeffries & Stratton
Produced by Jack Stratton & Mike Viola

Antwaun Stanely — vocals
Jacob Jeffries — vocals, wurli
Vulfmon — drums, bass, vocals
Mike Viola — tambourine, engineer

kids! — leah, nacho and arturo

Mixed by Jack Stratton & Mike Viola
Video by Jack Stratton

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73 comments
1
Eclectic Cyborg  Apr 27, 2024 • 10:24:05am

The dumbass is gloating about a lead that is within the margin of error.

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 10:30:02am

re: #1 Eclectic Cyborg

Of course with DT there is no error. Riigghhht.

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Jay C  Apr 27, 2024 • 10:38:23am

re: #270 DodgerFan1988

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Stern is drinking conservative snowflakes tears.

I certainly did NOT have “Howard Stern doing a Presidential interview with more dignity than the ‘mainstream” on this year’s bingo card, for sure….

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 10:38:38am

Countless things still swirling through my brain today, but this statement from Alito—best described as a “gotcha” question to Dreeben in his mind—is going to stay in my head forever. I have so many follow-up stories I want to write about all of this; this might have to be one.

Chris Geidner (@chrisgeidner.bsky.social) 2024-04-27T17:29:27.817Z

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Dangerman  Apr 27, 2024 • 10:48:01am

i know im late to this party re: american political dynasties, especially presidential

i’ll just observe that none of them were foregone conclusions

there were (for the most part) free and fair elections

many of them could have (probably should have) and in some cases nearly did lose.

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 10:59:49am

re: #267 Teukka

In 2007, Hamas became responsible for protecting the civilians of Gaza, by means of bomb shelters, by means of attack warning (systems). No-one else.
And they clearly have the capacity to build bomb shelters, as they have made many tunnels since coming into power, yet no bomb shelters (civilians are not welcome in the tunnels, only Hamas & Co fighters).
Who attacks an enemy without having ensured that the own civilian population is reasonably safe from the inevitable counter-attack?
I’m not DARVO’ing here. IDF has obligations under international law, but so does the Gazan government. One of the two hasn’t even tried to meet their obligations under international law.
That lack of trying comes at a cost which the civilian population in Gaza is paying as we speak. I’m not blaming the civvies in Gaza, I’m blaming the idiots who knowingly and intentionally put them in mortal peril to begin with.

I just feel like this all sits at the end of a shit ton of absolutely depraved indifference and deliberately ignores the fact that Netanyahu and Likud’s stated policy for years was to bolster and fund Hamas, while very deliberately turning Israel’s back on Gaza. If you want to blame Hamas for everything then that logically has to include its cynical funders and enablers on the Israeli far right. Instead all this does is insulate them from owning the consequences of deciding to engage in an AI fueled mass bombing campaign where civilian casualties have been deliberately maximized for shock value.

And like I said, none of this touches on the famine situation, the deliberate lies that led to it, or the moral consequences for those who eagerly and credulously repeated those lies but are conspicuously silent on the subject now.

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darthstar  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:00:29am

re: #5 Dangerman

i know im late to this party re: american political dynasties, especially presidential

i’ll just observe that none of them were foregone conclusions

there were (for the most part) free and fair elections

many of them could have (probably should have) and in some cases nearly did lose.

There were the Bushes wherein the son was worse than the father, and then in California we had the Browns, wherein the son was much better than the father.

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:03:21am

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sagehen  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:03:28am

re: #4 goddamnedfrank

Not unless Roosevelt was a time traveler

Jo (@girljo.bsky.social) 2024-04-27T17:40:53.975Z

That law was passed in 1948.

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:05:31am

@rbreich.bsky.social

I know that it was overshadowed by Trump’s lawyers arguing that presidents should be able to murder political opponents, but I don’t think I’ll ever get over Clarence Thomas hearing a case related to Jan 6 knowing that his wife was an active participant in the attempted coup.

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:06:14am

@jacobtlevy.bsky.social

Would it help if we described the hypothetical to the Court as “the president could order Seal Team 6 to assassinate members of the Supreme Court so that he could fill their seats with new appointments”?

(And don’t say “they’d impeach him” when he could also order hits on members of Congress.)

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:11:49am

Panama Cat

Mastodon

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Eclectic Cyborg  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:12:24am

I could see Adam Schiff or Nancy Pelosi in significant danger if SCOTUS rules Trump has immunity.

Also E Jean Carroll.

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:14:50am

6/9ths of SCOTUS judges are not responsible enough for the power they hold.

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Charles Johnson  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:17:29am

The face of a man who is silently regretting the choices that led him to this moment.

Charles Johnson (@charles.littlegreenfootballs.com) 2024-04-24T00:09:08.000Z

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Belafon  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:20:40am

re: #9 sagehen

That law was passed in 1948.

Make sure to read the next two parts in that chain, which are:

“But if he were to try it today?”
“Yes.”

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:23:55am

re: #6 goddamnedfrank

I just feel like this all sits at the end of a shit ton of absolutely depraved indifference and deliberately ignores the fact that Netanyahu and Likud’s stated policy for years was to bolster and fund Hamas, while very deliberately turning Israel’s back on Gaza. If you want to blame Hamas for everything then that logically has to include its cynical funders and enablers on the Israeli far right. Instead all this does is insulate them from owning the consequences of deciding to engage in an AI fueled mass bombing campaign where civilian casualties have been deliberately maximized for shock value.

And like I said, none of this touches on the famine situation, the deliberate lies that led to it, or the moral consequences for those who eagerly and credulously repeated those lies but are conspicuously silent on the subject now.

When you have civilian infrastructure totally unprotected, it is easy to get into a situation where distribution of food and other necessities collapses if war or other distaster happens, causing among other things at least a risk for a famine, if not famine outright. Again, having a hardened infrastructure for distribution is again, the responsibility of the government in Gaza.

When a crisis (be it war or other disaster is beside the point) occurs, it is of utmost importance that aid flows unimpeded. Instead, what happened is that Hamas & Co steal aid and sell it for exorbitant prices on the black market, making it out of reach for most civilians in Gaza.

It is also of utmost importance that aid transports be protected, especially ones through means with a high volume capacity, like seaports (temporary or permanent).
Hamas attacked the US built pier for the exact same reason IDF drone operators who were settler pieces of shit disobeyed orders and SOP and attacked the WCK convoy.
Namely to prevent the means with most capacity to deliver aid into Gaza from working.

In the case of WCK, it worked, but with the US pier, it appears that there was some damage to equipment, but that readying of the pier for use to distribute aid continues.

And on top of it all we have the reports of Hamas & Co — not IDF — targeting and killing aid workers, exacerbating an already grave humanitarian situation. Not saying that IDF doesn’t, but it’s more than just the IDF…

Yet somehow, it appears it’s always the Israelis that are the baddies, when Hamas & Co are doing a lot to prevent aid from arriving, because Hamas & Co know that if aid would flow in unimpeded, they would lose an important power hold over the people in Gaza.

Like, it should be obvious from them discouraging people from eating MRE’s and HDR’s airdropped into Gaza under the the excuse it’s not Halal, when it’s clear from their own propaganda footage that the meals in question are pork free (ever heard of gluten being made out of pork, BTW (yes they tried that)?).

Like, people like to hate on Israel, who admittedly don’t have clean hands, but that doesn’t fucking mean that you get to ignore all other causes than Israelis to the current situation in Gaza. Hamas & Co fuck the people of Gaza over at least as much as IDF, if not even more, by means of military tactics and political policy. Never loose sight of all the causes of the situation in Gaza right now.

Please stop letting Hamas & Co getting away with harming the civilian population in Gaza, because that is the practical result of what you’re doing right now.

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Charles Johnson  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:23:58am

I’ve been drawing strips for years about attacks on students’ right to protest, yet strangely I’ve never been invited to give a TED Talk, speak at an “ideas festival,” or pen a column for the Atlantic.

This is from 2016.

Jen Sorensen (@jensorensen.bsky.social) 2024-04-24T19:53:41.544Z

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Dangerman  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:29:43am

re: #10 jaunte

@rbreich.bsky.social

Clarence Thomas hearing a case related to Jan 6 knowing that his wife was an active participant in the attempted coup

You can be sure he doesn’t know or believe any such thing

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:31:18am

re: #19 Dangerman

I’m sure he thought conservatives holding on to power by any means necessary was fine.

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Belafon  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:33:15am

re: #17 Teukka

Especially with Hamas shooting at the food being brought in via the port.

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Charles Johnson  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:34:34am

What does it tell you when the DC police, who manage more protest events than any police department in the country, took a look at a few tents and decided it was wiser to let them be? What does it say when they have a better read on the situation than university administrators?

Don Moynihan (@donmoyn.bsky.social) 2024-04-27T17:38:25.184Z

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Wendell Zurkowitz ((slave to the waffle light))  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:36:25am

re: #22 Charles Johnson

“Gone woke” = refuse to crack heads upon request

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:37:13am

re: #21 Belafon

Especially with Hamas shooting at the food being brought in via the port.

Yep, I mentioned that in the post, the mortar shelling (IIRC) of the US pier. And it appears they do other things to make the situation worse as well. Yes, I know the source for that is Fatah media, but it’s totally on brand for Hamas & Co, given their own behavior so far.

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:38:31am

Do you have any idea how hard it is to get an entire faculty to agree on anything?

Barnard Faculty Members of the AAUP Unanimously Vote to Issue a Statement Of “No Confidence” in President Rosenbury

“Rather than steering the college through rough seas, she has become an agent of chaos,” Barnard faculty write about President Rosenbury after voting 102-0 to issue a statement of no confidence in her leadership.

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Dangerman  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:41:12am

81

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Belafon  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:42:36am

re: #24 Teukka

Yep, I mentioned that in the post, the mortar shelling (IIRC) of the US pier. And it appears they do other things to make the situation worse as well. Yes, I know the source for that is Fatah media, but it’s totally on brand for Hamas & Co, given their own behavior so far.

Sorry, I skimmed it, and missed that part.

The leadership on both sides are sucking, big time.

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:42:47am

re: #26 Dangerman

Sheesh. Eighty-one lawsuits. It sounds like DT is still looking for a win.

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Belafon  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:43:33am

re: #26 Dangerman

81

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Some are in states of disrepair, some are in states of disillusionment…

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:46:17am

re: #27 Belafon

Sorry, I skimmed it, and missed that part.

The leadership on both sides are sucking, big time.

It’s not for nothing my semi-joking “48 hr peace plan for Israelis and Palestinians” consists of the following:
o Lockable room with no exists.
o Abbas.
o Bibi.
o Locking both of them up in above room.
o Tasking them with coming up with a peace deal which lasts for a minimum of a 100 years within 48 hours. No extensions.
o If they fail, both Israel and Palestine get glassed, same if hostilities erupt before 100 years are out.
That’s how fucking tired I am of both.

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:49:08am

re: #30 Teukka

o Plastic sporks.

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:49:57am

re: #31 jaunte

o Plastic sporks.

o Metal sporks (Plastic be bad for the environment).

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b.d.  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:50:49am

re: #26 Dangerman

81

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I would have guessed 88

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:51:02am

re: #30 Teukka

You forgot the prune juice and no bathrooms.

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mmmirele  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:52:56am

I’m just going to point out that there is a fundamental difference between a bomb shelter and a fallout shelter.

A bomb shelter is designed to shelter you from a bombing. It may or may not do a good job of that.

A fallout shelter is designed to shelter you from nuclear fallout. It’s not designed to protect you from a bombing. And a lot of places have been designated as fallout shelters that are just basements in regular buildings.

We had a fallout shelter at my elementary school in California, but many years and years later I realized there wasn’t even a chance that we’d be existing if there was a nuclear weapon dropped on the naval weapons station just over the (not very big) hill from our house.

I don’t know of any fallout shelters around here (Mesa, AZ). I’d probably have to take shelter in my downstairs under the stairs closet, although to be perfectly honest, in a full on nuclear war, I doubt I’d want to live. I do know that if a weapon were dropped on Phoenix Mesa Gateway airport (former Williams Field), and I was sitting at my desk, it’s entirely likely that I’d be blinded by the flash because it’s right off to the southeast several miles. Yeah, I’m the kind of morbid who thinks about this sort of thing.

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 11:54:30am

re: #34 PhillyPretzel ✅

You forgot the prune juice and no bathrooms.

That’s for the last 24 hours if they show no sign of negotiating by then :P

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:00:50pm

re: #35 mmmirele

I’m just going to point out that there is a fundamental difference between a bomb shelter and a fallout shelter.

A bomb shelter is designed to shelter you from a bombing. It may or may not do a good job of that.

A fallout shelter is designed to shelter you from nuclear fallout. It’s not designed to protect you from a bombing. And a lot of places have been designated as fallout shelters that are just basements in regular buildings.

We had a fallout shelter at my elementary school in California, but many years and years later I realized there wasn’t even a chance that we’d be existing if there was a nuclear weapon dropped on the naval weapons station just over the (not very big) hill from our house.

I don’t know of any fallout shelters around here (Mesa, AZ). I’d probably have to take shelter in my downstairs under the stairs closet, although to be perfectly honest, in a full on nuclear war, I doubt I’d want to live. I do know that if a weapon were dropped on Phoenix Mesa Gateway airport (former Williams Field), and I was sitting at my desk, it’s entirely likely that I’d be blinded by the flash because it’s right off to the southwest several miles. Yeah, I’m the kind of morbid who thinks about this sort of thing.

We have both fallout shelters and “protected spaces” (i.e. basically bomb and shrapnel shelters). That map I posted is just the fallout shelters. There’s probably as many “protected spaces” with similar capacity total. Both can handle conventional bombing just about the same, the difference is that the fallout shelters have significant resistance to CBRN warfare unlike the “protected spaces”.

A bomb shelter is less cumbersome to build, but given the expertise in tunneling shown in Gaza, well within the capability of the people in Gaza, provided the political will to create them and using in a way which retains protected status exists. It would knock off a decent chunk of the collateral casualty number. Yet, it isn’t done, and it must be asked “Why?”

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Teukka  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:03:49pm

re: #37 Teukka
A “protected space” is like several subway stations in Stockholm, sufficiently deep in bedrock, protected from shrapnel and debris.

Test assembled shrapnel shield at 🅣 Fridhemsplan. © 2023 mitti.se.
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cat-tikvah  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:04:43pm

re: #11 jaunte

@jacobtlevy.bsky.social

What the goons on SCOTUS fail to understand is that once Trump becomes God-Emperor HE HAS NO NEED FOR THEM. Sooner or later, the thin-skinned petty impulsive vindictive narcissist will decide one or more of them is/might be/will be disloyal - or, fuck it, just annoying or boring and that’s the end of their lifetime term and maybe their life.
And who’s going to stop him?
These traitors all need to watch Judgment at Nuremberg every day.

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Charles Johnson  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:38:41pm

Hey, look on the bright side - if SCOTUS says presidents have immunity, there’s nothing stopping Joe Biden from using SEALs to put a hit on the Malevolent Mango.

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PhillyPretzel ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:39:19pm

re: #40 Charles Johnson

Exactly.

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Unabogie  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:46:37pm

re: #40 Charles Johnson

Hey, look on the bright side - if SCOTUS says presidents have immunity, there’s nothing stopping Joe Biden from using SEALs to put a hit on the Malevolent Mango.

Or half the SCOTUS, right?

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Randall Gross  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:48:09pm

It’s time for the Nerd Prom! White House Correspondent’s dinner is tonight
deadline.com/2024/04/how-…

Randall Gross (@randallgross.bsky.social) 2024-04-27T19:46:36.109Z

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:48:21pm

Israel’s far-right Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich called for the “complete destruction” of the Gaza Strip as he hit out against truce talks between the government and Hamas.

Writing on X, formerly known as Twitter, Smotrich said negotiating with Hamas was irresponsible and members of the group should be killed instead.

“The time has come for the Mossad to return to doing what it was trained to do - to eliminate the heads of Hamas all over the world and not in negotiations that are conducted irresponsibly and harm Israel’s security,” he said. “With Hamas from now on we should only talk with shells and bombs.”

He said Israel needed to attack Rafah “as fast and as strongly as possible, and then continue with the strip until its complete destruction”.

Israeli media reported on Wednesday that a ground invasion of southern Rafah appeared imminent, with preparations being put in place to expel tens of thousands of displaced Palestinians who are crowded into the city.

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:51:32pm

Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich issued a warning Thursday that if the Palestinian Authority continues with its efforts for international recognition of a state and for what he said was its bid to obtain international arrest warrants against Israelis over the war in Gaza, he will cut off the transfer of funds to the Palestinian administrative body.

In a letter sent to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and widely reported by Hebrew media, Smotrich wrote that the PA is an immediate danger to Israel and called on the premier to annex the West Bank if the Palestinians don’t desist from their actions.

The letter came amid reported concern among Israeli officials over the prospect of the International Criminal Court in The Hague issuing arrest warrants against Netanyahu and other Israeli political and military leaders for alleged breaches of international law in Gaza during the ongoing war against terror group Hamas.

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Charmingly Persistent  Apr 27, 2024 • 12:59:18pm

I find this overreaction to be deeply weird. When I was in college, we had a tent city to protest apartheid. Nothing happened except people had to walk around it.

I’m sure the administration hated every moment of it, but they had the sense not to make it a hundred times worse by calling in LAPD to bust a bunch of student heads (I don’t think we even had campus police).

I just - I would astonished if students weren’t protesting. That’s what they do. I do not get the severe overreaction at all. Let them protest!

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Nerdy Fish  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:04:29pm

re: #46 Charmingly Persistent

I just - I would astonished if students weren’t protesting. That’s what they do. I do not get the severe overreaction at all. Let them protest!

College is where young kids go to get exposed to new ideas, and to build the foundation of belief that will serve as the cornerstone of their adult life. It is commendable that they would believe so deeply in a cause that they would publicly agitate for it. It is a time-honored tradition, and you can’t tell me these college administrators aren’t used to handling it by now. They overreacted because they were afraid of Chris Rufo and Elise Stefanik, and as demonstrated, it doesn’t matter.

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KingKenrod  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:14:01pm

re: #46 Charmingly Persistent

I find this overreaction to be deeply weird. When I was in college, we had a tent city to protest apartheid. Nothing happened except people had to walk around it.

I’m sure the administration hated every moment of it, but they had the sense not to make it a hundred times worse by calling in LAPD to bust a bunch of student heads (I don’t think we even had campus police).

I just - I would astonished if students weren’t protesting. That’s what they do. I do not get the severe overreaction at all. Let them protest!

None of them want to lose their jobs or risk endowments over getting labeled soft on antisemitism. It’s a moral panic.

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:22:23pm

The most important thing to remember about the mortar attack on the US pier being constructed in Gaza is that the pier and the airdrops only came about in desperation as Biden tried to get around the IDF severely throttling the amount of aid it allows to cross the border.

As someone who does humanitarian work in this area, how do you understand this Biden Administration plan to get more aid into Gaza?

I think it’s a couple of things. So much aid is needed. There’s such a massive gap. This is a well-intentioned effort to get more aid in, and all efforts are needed. There need to be more land crossings, and then there’ll need to be sea crossings, and eventually heavy equipment coming in. But it’s also a distraction and a bit alarming. If you’re feeling like you can negotiate only a few things at a time, then maybe you take your eyes and your attention off the land crossings. But there are hundreds of trucks sitting in Rafah. There’s probably somewhere between twenty to fifty times what that first boat is going to bring in, and it is sitting in trucks at the border.

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DodgerFan1988  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:23:08pm
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Joe Bacon ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:30:57pm

re: #40 Charles Johnson

I will not be surprised if the Sleazy Six issue a decision a la Bush V Gore that Trump has total immunity and that decision is a “one-off”

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Hecuba's daughter  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:34:20pm

re: #51 Joe Bacon ✅

I will not be surprised if the Sleazy Six issue a decision a la Bush V Gore that Trump has total immunity and that decision is a “one-off”

That’s definitely what I have been saying for a long while — they will craft it so that it only applies to Trump.

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jaunte  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:38:06pm

@atrupar.bsky.social

4 years ago today, Trump threatened to cut off federal funding for blue states amid a deadly and worsening pandemic because their governors dared criticize him

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Belafon  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:53:07pm

re: #46 Charmingly Persistent

I find this overreaction to be deeply weird. When I was in college, we had a tent city to protest apartheid. Nothing happened except people had to walk around it.

I’m sure the administration hated every moment of it, but they had the sense not to make it a hundred times worse by calling in LAPD to bust a bunch of student heads (I don’t think we even had campus police).

I just - I would astonished if students weren’t protesting. That’s what they do. I do not get the severe overreaction at all. Let them protest!

Here’s my conspiracy theory: the university president has been told to send the police after the students so they will wonder why Biden isn’t standing up for their rights AND the people in Gaza.

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Markm1960  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:54:56pm

re: #42 Unabogie

Or half the SCOTUS, right?

Half? Everyone knows you need 2/3 these days.

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darthstar  Apr 27, 2024 • 1:55:40pm

Gribenes…what a wonderful thing. Made chopped chicken liver for one of the apps at our friend’s Seder tonight…schmaltz, butter and onions with bits of chicken liver fried until the onions are brown and almost cripy. Stir that shit (with its liquid) into the livers and holy fuck that’s tasty.

Also made matzo balls - took two duck confit legs and warmed them up and shredded them in a food processsor so there’s tasty duck meat in the matzo balls - as well as some residual duck fat.

The duck bones went into the stock I made for the soup.

Oh yeah, I steamed up a bunch of beets too.

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goddamnedfrank  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:00:36pm

re: #54 Belafon

Here’s my conspiracy theory: the university president has been told to send the police after the students so they will wonder why Biden isn’t standing up for their rights AND the people in Gaza.

It’s all about money, threats to withhold donations.

But it’s also instructive in the case of USC that their explicit stated reason for cancelling the valedictorian’s speech was that supporters of Israel had issued so many apparently credible violent threats that they had no choice but to silence her out of security concerns. Now I think that’s bullshit and it was all about the money, but I also feel like the people who should be most upset by being libeled as a security threat curiously aren’t that upset by it at all, and that’s interesting too.

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nines09  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:04:06pm

Hello good people. Driving by, dropping this off..
I don’t know how they knock on my door, but there they are…
John Mellencamp, AKA John Cougar, IMHO is a fine songwriter and a better human.
I had all his CD’s in the 80’s and beyond.
He’s out there now.

John Mellencamp Let It All Hang Out


So long ago and far away…
It’s a cover.
1967 and I thought I heard this somewhere back then….I did.

The Hombres - Let It Out (Let It All Hang Out)

Can’t wait to remember what I forgot….

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darthstar  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:11:11pm
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Joe Bacon ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:11:35pm

And another Congressional Republican retires!

Florida Rep. Bill Posey becomes latest Republican to announce retirement

Rep. Bill Posey (R-Fla.) announced Friday that he is retiring at the end of this year, adding to a wave of congressional retirements.

“It has been the greatest honor of Katie’s and my life to represent you in Congress,” Posey said in a statement. “And, polls suggest that because of YOUR support, I could remain in the job forever, and we were looking forward to another spirited campaign for a final term in office.”

“However, earlier this week circumstances beyond my control now require me to suspect my re-election campaign,” he added.

Posey, 76, has represented Florida’s 8th Congressional District since 2008. According to Cook Political Report, the district is solidly Republican.

The article goes on to say that he’s stepping down so the current speaker of the Florida House can replace him.

thehill.com

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No Malarkey!  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:12:45pm

re: #1 Eclectic Cyborg

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The dumbass is gloating about a lead that is within the margin of error.

The 538 aggregate has Trump up only 0.8% with over 7% undecided.

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Joe Bacon ✅  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:22:27pm

Trump’s plan to ‘aggressively’ reshape government would create ‘army of suck-ups’

According to a recent CNN report, the former president’s promise to “demolish the deep state” by purging the civil service of people not completely bought into his political worldview could result in widespread destabilization of federal agencies. Additionally, the exodus of knowledge and expertise prompted by mass firings of experienced federal workers could further hamper the efficacy of the public sector as a whole.

“It would change the nature of the federal bureaucracy,” Shea said. “This would mean that if you told your boss that what he or she was proposing was illegal, impractical, [or] unwise that they could brand you disloyal and terminate you.”

Earlier this month, the Biden administration attempted to throw a wrench in the works to disrupt Trump’s plans to reshape the federal government should he win in November. On April 4, the federal office that functions as the government’s human resources office issued a new rule that prevented the roughly 2.2 million civil service workers across all federal agencies from being reclassified as at-will political appointees. Even though it doesn’t fully block Trump from implementing his goals, any change would require a mandatory 90-day public comment hearing, and litigation could cause further roadblocks for Trump if he sought to gut the federal workforce.

Which is why I am getting out before the purge begins if Fartman gets back into the Oval Office.

alternet.org

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(((Archangel1)))  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:30:36pm

Reversed Hebrew, with the wrong end-of-word letters, designed without a fraction of familiarity or understanding.
I had my doubts about allegations of Jewish Cosplaying but there’s not a Jew in the world who would ever write it like that.
אין שום פאקינג מצב.

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nines09  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:33:35pm

Hold my beer…

instagram.com

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Belafon  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:36:33pm

re: #64 nines09

Hold my beer…

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Ow.

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Randall Gross  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:36:36pm

Exclusive: Some US officials say in internal memo Israel may be violating international law in Gaza
www.reuters.com/world/middle…

Randall Gross (@randallgross.bsky.social) 2024-04-27T21:33:21.268Z

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TarHellion  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:51:49pm

Greetings Lizards! Hope everyone has been doing well! Been lurking - and sometimes posting. Hoping I can make it more frequent.

Regarding SCOTUS, don’t know if it has been mentioned, but the way the arguments went FFVCS can basically unleash his Brownshirts to intimidate/affect voting with no penalty whatsoever if he wins.

An update on my situation below:

Trying to take care of my dad with his dementia. Thought my brother and I had it figured out. Dad had agreed to sell one of his vehicles. We arranged to pick him up and take him to the bank to get the title out of the safe deposit box. Get there and the title to his truck is there, but not the other car. OK, no big deal. Get home to get some stuff out of the other car and get a new title. Dad doesn’t have the keys to either vehicle. My guess - he removed them prior to us coming and putting them in a “safe” hiding place. But to Dad, it is now that we have “stolen” his keys to keep him from driving.

Went to meet my brother at Dad’s place today to clean some things up in order for in-home care to start next week. My brother arrives in a pissy mood, cleans up a little and departs. The house is still in remarkable disarray - let alone how unclean the coffee cup Dad is drinking from. Dad then calls me later and asks when we decided he couldn’t take care of himself. (Duh, he calls me 3 times in 60 minutes with no clue that we have talked)

Oh, and MrsTarH is likely in need of 1 to 3 more stents on Tuesday. Not that I have time to be worried about her, which of course I more than am.

Just juggling a lot of shit. Could use a hug and some advice. Sorry to dump but just feeling on an island right now.

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Lancelot Link Returns!  Apr 27, 2024 • 2:55:45pm

re: #47 Nerdy Fish

They overreacted because they were afraid of Chris Rufo and Elise Stefanik, and as demonstrated, it doesn’t matter.

Probably more afraid of the likes of Bill Ackman

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jeffreyw  Apr 27, 2024 • 3:03:48pm
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BeenHereAwhile  Apr 27, 2024 • 3:06:20pm

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Michele: Out of the closet, Into the fire  Apr 27, 2024 • 3:13:29pm

re: #67 TarHellion

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HRH Stanley Sea  Apr 27, 2024 • 3:15:26pm

re: #67 TarHellion

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CleverToad  Apr 27, 2024 • 3:19:47pm

re: #67 TarHellion

Greetings Lizards! Hope everyone has been doing well! Been lurking - and sometimes posting. Hoping I can make it more frequent.

An update on my situation below:

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Mostly lurking myself, trying to concentrate on IRL with not a lot of spare bandwidth for the news right now. We understand.

Hugs sent, with good vibes for Mrs. TarH on Tuesday.
That’s a lot of crap to juggle.
No good advice, just a whole lot of sympathy. Hope you can get a few chances to rest and breathe, on this really rough stretch of the trail. You’re doing what you can for your dad, and you ARE helping him.
Know there’s ears here to listen when you feel like venting. We hear you.


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