a clown car full of millionaires: the 2016 presidential primary thread

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Amazing moral fiber of America, giving Bush & Co. a get out of jail pass on their wars but really cracking down on "these damn emails".

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 15:30 (ten years ago)

"hil, why do you wanna put Snowden in prison for his damn downloads?"

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 15:30 (ten years ago)

xxp oui, exactement. an increase from 5 to 15 searches is 300%. But the GOP being bad with numbers is something we knew.

I might like you better if we Yelped together (Phil D.), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 15:31 (ten years ago)

what's a number?

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 15:39 (ten years ago)

it's that thing in parentheses by politician's names, so you know how loyal they are to the people on your team

1998 ball boy (Karl Malone), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 15:53 (ten years ago)

so how did Reagan do last night?

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 15:57 (ten years ago)

They should do the next DNC debate in front of LBJ's three televisions.

pplains, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:07 (ten years ago)

here are some examples of numbers = 5, 7, 9. there's a lot more

rap is dad (it's a boy!), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:15 (ten years ago)

pffft, 9 isn't a number get outta here with that nonsense

a literal scarecrow on a quaint porch (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:19 (ten years ago)

Can't spell 911 without it ya freedom hating bastard.

Three Word Username, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:22 (ten years ago)

the emergency is YOU

a literal scarecrow on a quaint porch (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:27 (ten years ago)

my sister told me that o'malley reminded her of will forte with his smile and mannerisms and it was impossible to ignore after that

jason waterfalls (gbx), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:45 (ten years ago)

and having just now googled that i see she was not alone

jason waterfalls (gbx), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:46 (ten years ago)

Good summary.

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:47 (ten years ago)

repeatedly reminded the party faithful of her long record as a fighter for the causes she believes in.

oh good Christ

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:51 (ten years ago)

yeah that seems p accurate

xp

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:53 (ten years ago)

at least we know gabbneb's name is Matthew Yglesias now

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 16:53 (ten years ago)

"Larry David imitating George Steinbrenner" was a hard one to forget as well.

I know some Civil War re-enactors you might want to talk to (Eazy), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:07 (ten years ago)

‏@AriFleischer
Good for Hillary on Snowden.

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:08 (ten years ago)

ew

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:09 (ten years ago)

I can't say I really gaf about Snowden - didn't everybody assume/know that stuff was going on already? What he did seems really inconsequential to me, so it's sad/gross to see everybody leap over themselves to say how much they hate him.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:11 (ten years ago)

didn't everybody assume/know that stuff was going on already?

so you didn't gaf about Iran-Contra or Watergate either

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:15 (ten years ago)

'stuff is going on' is always handwavingly vague. cynical too

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:16 (ten years ago)

I mean, sure, I've watched JFK, I can imagine our government doing horrible shit, but "everyone knew this stuff was going on" is a helluva way to encourage journalism

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:18 (ten years ago)

no I mean that once the Patriot Act passed I took it as a given that the feds had sweeping powers to conduct surveillance on the American people, and the intelligence apparatus and level of paranoia in the country being what it was, they were going to exploit it. People were talking about servers sweeping up phone records long before Snowden leaked his info. There was plenty of rumbling about the FISA court, warrantless wiretapping etc. before Snowden.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:20 (ten years ago)

Snowden provided explicit evidence and a huge amount of detail, but I didn't and don't get why there was this sudden outpouring of shock and hand-wringing. what did people think the fucking CIA/FBI/DHS were doing

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:21 (ten years ago)

Abu Ghraib -- hey, we could've guessed that there was stuff happening.

I know some Civil War re-enactors you might want to talk to (Eazy), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:23 (ten years ago)

one must never lose one's capacity for justified outrage, i thought you knew this

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skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:23 (ten years ago)

citing specific incidents like Iran-Contra, Watergate and Abu Ghraib is not relevant - those were not explicitly guided by public legislation. It was like the nation collectively forgot that this had passed overwhelmingly, repeatedly, and what was in it.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:24 (ten years ago)

the handwringing came from politicians looking at their respective bases

The burrito of ennui (Alfred, Lord Sotosyn), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:24 (ten years ago)

i still want to see WE ARE NOT DENMARK wallpaper, stickers etc

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:25 (ten years ago)

one must never lose one's capacity for justified outrage

it is outrageous! the time to be outraged was when gangs of assholes were passing the legislation! crying about it afterwards - especially when an overwhelming majority of the public was totally a-okay with the Patriot Act - is just sour grapes.

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Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:26 (ten years ago)

Just as there is a perceptible difference between being suspected of breaking the law and being caught on camera breaking the law, there is a perceptible difference between "everyone assuming stuff was going on" and documenting the exact structure and details so it isn't just imaginary any more.

Blind Lemon Extract (Aimless), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:27 (ten years ago)

like OMG apparently Snowden's big crime was attempting to remind the American public about a law they passed when they were acting like traumatized babies

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Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:27 (ten years ago)

"everyone assuming stuff was going on"

the expanded surveillance stuff is right there in the law

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:28 (ten years ago)

everyone was puttin' on their flag pins, too busy to be outraged at every sen cept Feingold

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:28 (ten years ago)

and where were they going to get the phone/communications records from but the giants that actually have the data - AT&T, Google, etc. How could this be be a surprise to anyone, a 10yo could figure it out

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Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:29 (ten years ago)

Οὖτις, you were the one who introduced the verbiage of 'assuming stuff'. I was just closely paraphrasing your own post.

Blind Lemon Extract (Aimless), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:31 (ten years ago)

yes I know. if the gov't passes a law granting them powers it seems natural to assume the gov't is going to use them - after all, that's why the law was passed.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:32 (ten years ago)

Donald Trump Asks Twitter Who Is Winning The Democratic Debate And Curt Schilling’s Response Just Won The Internet

mookieproof, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:35 (ten years ago)

so when Hil said Snowden "could have gotten all of the protections of being a whistleblower," was she lying or ignorant?

https://theintercept.com/2015/10/14/what-did-clinton-mean-when-she-said-snowden-files-fell-into-the-wrong-hands/

skateboards are the new combover (Dr Morbius), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:36 (ten years ago)

Before Snowden, it was possible for people to imagine the government was confining itself to whatever level of surveillance they were comfortable with. After Snowden, they had to stop kidding themselves and when confronted with the true facts a lot of those same people got very uncomfortable. You can be cynical and claim Snowden changed nothing of substance, but he did move public opinion very substantially against the Patriot Act, even if he did not change it decisively.

Blind Lemon Extract (Aimless), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:38 (ten years ago)

yeah that just seems like a lie

or maybe she meant the reporters were the "wrong hands" lol

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Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:38 (ten years ago)

citing specific incidents like Iran-Contra, Watergate and Abu Ghraib is not relevant - those were not explicitly guided by public legislation

lol what?

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:39 (ten years ago)

Correct my if I'm wrong but wasn't Bush/Cheney elected into office? Twice?

AdamVania (Adam Bruneau), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:40 (ten years ago)

was confining itself to whatever level of surveillance they were comfortable with

hmm yes what level of surveillance would a gov't in a perpetual state of paranoia with unlimited powers be comfortable with hmm let me think

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:40 (ten years ago)

Correct my if I'm wrong but wasn't Bush/Cheney elected into office? Twice?

um what does that have to do with anything? (also elections /= laws)

There was no law passed that said "CREEP has the right to break into DNC HQ". There was no law passed that said the Army had the authority to abuse prisoners held on foreign soil. There were no laws passed authorizing the sale of arms from the Contras to Iran in exchange for hostage releases.

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:42 (ten years ago)

claim Snowden changed nothing of substance, but he did move public opinion very substantially against the Patriot Act, even if he did not change it decisively.

yes this is p much my position

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:43 (ten years ago)

although idk about "substantially", that's hard to guage

Οὖτις, Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:44 (ten years ago)

hmm let me think

thinking is hard. gauging the paranoia of the government against the provisions of a particular law and drawing conclusions about its covert actions is a non-starter for the vast majority of citizens, who quickly give up on thinking about anything outside of their immediate personal experience.

Blind Lemon Extract (Aimless), Wednesday, 14 October 2015 17:46 (ten years ago)


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