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NobodyHere 06-19-2020 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 3286873)
The fake CNN piece Trump tweeted has to be a new low for an American President.


I don't think that phrase means anything anymore.

Ben E Lou 06-19-2020 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Atocep (Post 3286873)
The fake CNN piece Trump tweeted has to be a new low for an American President.

Nah. He's done plenty of things lower than that.

PilotMan 06-19-2020 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by albionmoonlight (Post 3286844)
If you look across the country, the Dems have done a great job of keeping the left fringe shut out. Whenever there has been a contested primary, the more moderate candidate has won. For all of the media attention the AOC/Bernie crowd gets, they actually have almost no control over the party (much to their frustration).

(Side note. For all our deep analysis on what happened in 2018 and what will happen in 2020, the answer may be as simple as American is a moderate conservative country, and the GOP has moved toward the far right while the Dems have stayed near the center. Basically, the same story that always plays out in American politics despite our natural desire to want our period in history to be unique).

But McGrath is such a bad candidate that she might break that streak.

As for Matt Jones, I would have LOVED for him to run. He's a liberal that can speak to conservatives--a rare breed.


On paper McGrath is the perfect candidate for KY. A very moderate D, female, military fighter pilot...etc.

I've said it before, Booker is exceptionally charismatic. He is commanding a massive build in momentum, but it's really close to the primary. If he grabs it, and he can grab the East, which is vulnerable more now than ever for Mitch, he could really spark something big. It's always been a huge ask, but this state needs a push like this. I'm a solid centrist, but he's hitting the right buttons right now.

JPhillips 06-19-2020 04:00 PM

The Navy is putting the screws to Capt. Crozier.

https://www.thedailybeast.com/navy-w...-brett-crozier

RainMaker 06-19-2020 04:22 PM

Both are going to lose to McConnell. McGrath probably gives them the best chance but it looks like she disappeared the past month or so. Booker at least seems to have some highly motivated people behind him.

RainMaker 06-19-2020 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by albionmoonlight (Post 3286844)
If you look across the country, the Dems have done a great job of keeping the left fringe shut out. Whenever there has been a contested primary, the more moderate candidate has won. For all of the media attention the AOC/Bernie crowd gets, they actually have almost no control over the party (much to their frustration).


Coincidentally, the Democratic Party has no control over the country.

JPhillips 06-19-2020 04:46 PM

Counterprotesting Juneteenth celebrations is not a good look.

RainMaker 06-19-2020 04:46 PM

It is on brand for certain people.

whomario 06-19-2020 04:50 PM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3286924)
Counterprotesting Juneteenth celebrations is not a good look.


All Holidays matter !

:(

panerd 06-19-2020 04:53 PM

Juneteenth celebrations are now acceptable overrides of COVID precautions as well now? Just keeping track we spent Mother's Day in quarantine was told anything else was needlessly killing the elderly. There was discussion yesterday about people in Tulsa needlessly dying. The protests were the exception to the rule, a once a lifetime event. Didn't realize Juneteenth was also more important than life or death.

Brian Swartz 06-19-2020 05:20 PM

People probably look at Juneteenth as an extension of those issues. But yeah, as discussed in the other thread we really don't care all that much about Covid anymore.

Flasch186 06-19-2020 05:27 PM

The capt crozier debacle continues the con at every corner of this administration.

Everything is a con


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RainMaker 06-19-2020 09:15 PM

For anyone who thought McConnell was in trouble in November, here is what they will be doing.


BYU 14 06-19-2020 09:16 PM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3286924)
Counterprotesting Juneteenth celebrations is not a good look.


Some people are so fucking clueless it is pathetic. We just got back from dinner and did a simple toast to Juneteenth (To reiterate I am white and my wife and the two friends we were with are black)

This dumbass next to us makes this comment "I'll be so glad when all this black power shit goes away" Thinking we didn't hear it.

I did and the scene was not pretty. Not necessarily proud of it, but I am just at the point where I am done turning the other cheek to ignorance and when combined with a buzz I was ready to fight and told him so. Thankfully for all involved that he just moved his table from the patio inside because I was ready to unleash years of pent up frustration on his ass.

Again, not at all proud of this because I am generally very chill, but that just triggered me.

Lathum 06-19-2020 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by BYU 14 (Post 3286969)
Some people are so fucking clueless it is pathetic. We just got back from dinner and did a simple toast to Juneteenth (To reiterate I am white and my wife and the two friends we were with are black)

This dumbass next to us makes this comment "I'll be so glad when all this black power shit goes away" Thinking we didn't hear it.

I did and the scene was not pretty. Not necessarily proud of it, but I am just at the point where I am done turning the other cheek to ignorance and when combined with a buzz I was ready to fight and told him so. Thankfully for all involved that he just moved his table from the patio inside because I was ready to unleash years of pent up frustration on his ass.

Again, not at all proud of this because I am generally very chill, but that just triggered me.


Man, sorry you and your wife had to deal with that. Amazing there are so many people out there like that.

Lots of people here likely not facebook friends with you, I will say this for those who aren't, if you really wanted to tangle it would have been a bad night for that guy.

Ksyrup 06-19-2020 09:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3286968)
For anyone who thought McConnell was in trouble in November, here is what they will be doing.



The entire state can vote absentee. Wife and I did it. Easy as pie. Took 5 seconds to request online, got it 2 days later, confirmed receipt on Wednesday. Also, starting June 8th people have been able to make appointments to vote at certain places, or can vote this entire week up to primary day at other designated places. There's literally no reason people need to wait until primary day to vote.

BYU 14 06-19-2020 09:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Lathum (Post 3286970)
Man, sorry you and your wife had to deal with that. Amazing there are so many people out there like that.

Lots of people here likely not facebook friends with you, I will say this for those who aren't, if you really wanted to tangle it would have been a bad night for that guy.


Thank you brother, I appreciate it. As I calm down it is just sad we have to continue to deal with this. So much to enjoy and appreciate in this world in regards to different cultures. We really need to learn to love.

JPhillips 06-19-2020 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by BYU 14 (Post 3286972)
Thank you brother, I appreciate it. As I calm down it is just sad we have to continue to deal with this. So much to enjoy and appreciate in this world in regards to different cultures. We really need to learn to love.


I grew up in a rural community in Southern Ohio where there was a small number of Black families and a Phillipino doctor surrounded by a sea of white people. I now live in NY and go to NYC somewhat regularly, well at least before the virus. I love the different cultures, food, and languages in NYC. It doesn't scare me or make me angry like so many of my Ohio friends. It really is what makes America great.

BYU 14 06-19-2020 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3286975)
I grew up in a rural community in Southern Ohio where there was a small number of Black families and a Phillipino doctor surrounded by a sea of white people. I now live in NY and go to NYC somewhat regularly, well at least before the virus. I love the different cultures, food, and languages in NYC. It doesn't scare me or make me angry like so many of my Ohio friends. It really is what makes America great.


Respect

QuikSand 06-19-2020 09:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3286971)
The entire state can vote absentee. Wife and I did it. Easy as pie. Took 5 seconds to request online, got it 2 days later, confirmed receipt on Wednesday. Also, starting June 8th people have been able to make appointments to vote at certain places, or can vote this entire week up to primary day at other designated places. There's literally no reason people need to wait until primary day to vote.


In our state, we had the same setup - ballots mailed to everyone, "no reason to vote in person." Not executed perfectly, but nearly everyone had a shot at avoiding health concerns and voting by mail. Many did for sure, but among communities who distrust the government, there were still quite a lot who stood in long lines, put themselves and others at risk, and in many cases were simply unable to cast a ballot. There's not two ways around it - it's not an even distribution of voters who are implicitly left out by please-vote-by-mail (and the dramatically reduced in-person options)...it's disproportionately poor and minority communities, like it or not.

So, this all just fits neatly with voter pre-existing and continuing suppression efforts.

RainMaker 06-19-2020 10:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3286971)
The entire state can vote absentee. Wife and I did it. Easy as pie. Took 5 seconds to request online, got it 2 days later, confirmed receipt on Wednesday. Also, starting June 8th people have been able to make appointments to vote at certain places, or can vote this entire week up to primary day at other designated places. There's literally no reason people need to wait until primary day to vote.


So why have an election day at all? Why only close in precincts that have certain demographics?

You seem to think this is not an issue but the people running the state seem to think it helps their cause.

JPhillips 06-19-2020 10:22 PM

A rough transcript of tonights events:

Bill Barr: The U.S. Attorney for SDNY is stepping down.

U.S. Atty. SDNY: Oh, the fuck I am!

Flasch186 06-19-2020 10:32 PM

With the gop basically saying anything goes I’m not sure how we’ll ever get back to rule of law for a president. If opposites have Congress any investigation or oversight will be deemed politically motivated and any real improprieties will be swept under the rug (like they have been) if the houses and WH align. We’re fucked.

I had a conversation with a guy fairly far on the right that I get along with great and said we’re closer to autocracy than democracy when gambling on the future imo and maybe that’s what we deserve.


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Drake 06-19-2020 11:22 PM

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Originally Posted by BYU 14 (Post 3286969)
Again, not at all proud of this because I am generally very chill, but that just triggered me.


You may not be proud of it, but I sure am. Proud of you.

RainMaker 06-20-2020 12:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Flasch186 (Post 3286986)
I had a conversation with a guy fairly far on the right that I get along with great and said we’re closer to autocracy than democracy when gambling on the future imo and maybe that’s what we deserve.


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Think that ship already sailed. We are what we are.

JPhillips 06-20-2020 09:38 AM

The judge ordered that Bolton's book can be published but that Bolton did expose classified material. If the government wants to, they can probably succeed in taking all of the money Bolton makes from the book.

Oddly, I think that's justice for everyone.

GrantDawg 06-20-2020 09:57 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3287000)
The judge ordered that Bolton's book can be published but that Bolton did expose classified material. If the government wants to, they can probably succeed in taking all of the money Bolton makes from the book.

Oddly, I think that's justice for everyone.

Yup. I hope it stands.

thesloppy 06-20-2020 10:51 AM

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Originally Posted by JPhillips (Post 3287000)
If the government wants to, they can probably succeed in taking all of the money Bolton makes from the book.


Once this possibility is presented to him, how much time/effort/people do you think it will take to convince Trump that he doesn't get the money from this book?

Ksyrup 06-20-2020 12:25 PM

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Originally Posted by RainMaker (Post 3286981)
So why have an election day at all? Why only close in precincts that have certain demographics?

You seem to think this is not an issue but the people running the state seem to think it helps their cause.


I didn't say it wasn't a problem and I don't know who it helps or why they did it, other than obvious health concerns for those that have to run the polling places and a lack of volunteers (usually seniors, btw).

We have closed primaries, so restricting Democrats from voting for Democrats helps who? If it's trying to keep Charles Booker from beating McGrath, McGrath has money and the national party behind her, so that doesn't make a ton of sense. Or at least is a gamble at this point at best.

I get the argument in a general election, but in a closed primary? The SOS is a Republican but has worked very well with the Dem Governor and agreed to mailing absentee ballots ,etc., when other states have pushed back. So I don't know what the reason is or why it necessarily would help Republicans (or why, if it's that big an issue, the Dem Governor wouldn't be raising hell). If it's determined at the local level, Louisville is run by Democrats. So the end game here is hard for me to see clearly.

Brian Swartz 06-20-2020 12:35 PM

I think the answer is that whenever polling places are closed, it's because the GOP knows they can't win a fair election and hate all minorities and are therefore trying to cheat. This is true regardless of whether there is a reasonable reason such as staffing/virus concerns to close polling places, regardless of whether absentee ballots are widely available, and certain regardless of who is actually in charge of the relevant jurisdictions.

Ksyrup 06-20-2020 12:39 PM

It is certainly true that Republicans are going to win every race they are in. Of course, the same is true of the Democrats, given that this is a closed primary.

Ksyrup 06-20-2020 12:56 PM

The video from several days ago of the family camped out at the Trump rally in Tulsa singing some kind of Bob Roberts-inspired Trump song is easily one of the more disturbing non-violent videos I've watched in a long time.

Drake 06-20-2020 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3287025)
The video from several days ago of the family camped out at the Trump rally in Tulsa singing some kind of Bob Roberts-inspired Trump song is easily one of the more disturbing non-violent videos I've watched in a long time.


It was funnier when I thought they were saying "Fuck Trump!" and were dressed that way ironically.

Then I realized they were actually saying "Go, Trump!" and decided I want to be there in five years when their family is showing that video to potential mates. The cringe will be so hard and so loud, you'll hear joints pop.

BYU 14 06-20-2020 01:55 PM

And for those that haven't had a pleasure, 3+ minutes you can never get back :D

Tulsa Trump Rally: Camille & Haley Sing "Keep America Great" - YouTube

cuervo72 06-20-2020 02:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3287019)
I didn't say it wasn't a problem and I don't know who it helps or why they did it, other than obvious health concerns for those that have to run the polling places and a lack of volunteers (usually seniors, btw).

We have closed primaries, so restricting Democrats from voting for Democrats helps who? If it's trying to keep Charles Booker from beating McGrath, McGrath has money and the national party behind her, so that doesn't make a ton of sense. Or at least is a gamble at this point at best.

I get the argument in a general election, but in a closed primary? The SOS is a Republican but has worked very well with the Dem Governor and agreed to mailing absentee ballots ,etc., when other states have pushed back. So I don't know what the reason is or why it necessarily would help Republicans (or why, if it's that big an issue, the Dem Governor wouldn't be raising hell). If it's determined at the local level, Louisville is run by Democrats. So the end game here is hard for me to see clearly.


I think it's a dry run and an attempt to set precedent. Do it again in November, say that it worked just fine in June and there weren't complaints (even if there were). Then claim that well we can't have a do-over anyway, so it has to stand (then if it goes to court, hope that it's upheld a la Bush v Gore.)

kingfc22 06-20-2020 02:40 PM

Barr quickly moving up the ranks of most corrupt Trump administration official.

sterlingice 06-20-2020 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by kingfc22 (Post 3287047)
Barr quickly moving up the ranks of most corrupt Trump administration official.


And just think how tough it is to make real movement in those rankings

SI

Ben E Lou 06-20-2020 03:02 PM

What an utter dumpster fire.


Ksyrup 06-20-2020 05:46 PM

On second thought, this "rally" might end up being the best thing Trump has ever done. As of 30 minutes ago, pics of the arena look like a Poison show circa 1995 and the outdoor area has a couple dozen people - Pence/Trump no long going to speak at the "outdoor experience."

Ksyrup 06-20-2020 05:49 PM

Even if it fills up, this is hardly the 800,000, overflow crowds they had hoped to showcase.

I'm sure the spinning will begin shortly. Lamestream media scared off everyone with fake virus news.

Ksyrup 06-20-2020 05:58 PM

Oh wait, it's the protesters' faults! The only one I saw got arrested - and she had a ticket!


GrantDawg 06-20-2020 06:14 PM

But she was super scary.

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Ksyrup 06-20-2020 06:31 PM

On a positive note, I guess masks aren't necessary when everyone has enough room to be 6 feet from each other.

cuervo72 06-20-2020 06:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3287066)
On second thought, this "rally" might end up being the best thing Trump has ever done. As of 30 minutes ago, pics of the arena look like a Poison show circa 1995 and the outdoor area has a couple dozen people - Pence/Trump no long going to speak at the "outdoor experience."


I was wondering - has Trump ever done any walk-amongst-the-people, shake hands type rallies, as opposed to speaking at people? I don't remember many, but I could be wrong. (The thought stems from those who claim - and I agree with them - that Trump wouldn't be caught dead with the people he claims to champion.)

Jas_lov 06-20-2020 06:39 PM

What happened to a million tickets sold? Good thing a lot of people stayed home and safe.

Ksyrup 06-20-2020 06:49 PM

Someone's been posting since June 15th that thousands of teens across the country ordered tickets to artificially inflate the number of requested tickets. I have no clue if that's true because I just assumed that the 800K to 1M tweets were lies. It would be hilarious if they were actually fooled into believing that many tickets were legitimately requested, and then had the rug pulled.

I mean, you almost have to believe they believed it because the first rule of this kind of thing is you don't oversell and overbook if you can't deliver, right? Video of them taking down the outdoor stage is like Dukakis in a tank. I bet Lincoln Project already has a new commercial ready...

Ben E Lou 06-20-2020 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3287070)
On a positive note, I guess masks aren't necessary when everyone has enough room to be 6 feet from each other.



Ksyrup 06-20-2020 06:53 PM

Someone tweeted, "I had more people at a BBQ during quarantine." Ha!

Atocep 06-20-2020 06:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Ksyrup (Post 3287075)
Someone's been posting since June 15th that thousands of teens across the country ordered tickets to artificially inflate the number of requested tickets. I have no clue if that's true because I just assumed that the 800K to 1M tweets were lies. It would be hilarious if they were actually fooled into believing that many tickets were legitimately requested, and then had the rug pulled.

I mean, you almost have to believe they believed it because the first rule of this kind of thing is you don't oversell and overbook if you can't deliver, right? Video of them taking down the outdoor stage is like Dukakis in a tank. I bet Lincoln Project already has a new commercial ready...


I mentioned the 1 million number to wife a bit ago and she told me there was a huge push from influencers on tiktok to get people to request tickets.

ISiddiqui 06-20-2020 07:08 PM

Yep, he's blaming "protestors" and the media for the lack of the arena filling. It looks faaaaar under capacity.

https://twitter.com/AsteadWesley/sta...960629760?s=19

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