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Et tu, Brutus?
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FLYING HIGH.
Here comes that K Hole.
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Funny about that fallout metaphor.
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Also Garcia, who drew a plain mob capo threat for daring to criticize.
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These are people who see clearly what's going on and realized the important thing is to be right there shouting from the rooftops, not cowering in fear or faint hand-wringing importance. LIKE LEADERSHIP IS.
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“We are the federal law. You better comply..”
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They all get this look when challenged and they know what they want to say but cannot because their masters might fret.
It's not the "deer in the headlights" as when it's the Kompromat. It's different. More a look of regret and sad dejected compliance.
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Observe how the make these firings as deeply personal and cruel as possible. All about the cruelty.
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That K Hole is epic
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BRING BACK KAOS!
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Man that K Hole is something to behold.
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Meanwhile, WaPo exercises optimum pretzel wordsmithing to say it's "legally questionable."
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"Legally questionable."
Boy howdy that's some serious word smithing there.
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Pro tip:
Musk is NOT going to Mars. Not gonna happen. All the Ketamine in the world won't get us there.
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more projection. It's the Repubs who are terrified. The neighborhood capo paid them all a visit.
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When the neighborhood capo comes around and says, "Wouldn't want anything to happen to your family, wouldja?" that tends to have an effect.
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It's all about seizing the initiative and creating effective messaging. Something Dems don't understand. They'd rather wring their hands and feel sorry for themselves and go home.
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Because that would be seizing the initiative and helping rebrand themselves to their historical roots.
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As long as Democrats keep talking about that mythical center, which DOES NOT EXIST, they're doomed to failure. It's always nothing more than a trap to move the Overton Window ever rightward, and if that's what you want, then vote for Repubs. IT IS A FAILED STRATEGY AND PATHETIC MESSAGING.
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I knew you were.. .
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Hitler ran his country efficiently & scarily effective. His own paranoia & mental decline were ultimately what did him in. He stopped listening to his generals & started micromanaging everything. Musk is the one we have to worry about. Trump is lazy. Musk is proactive, gungho, stupid, & impatient.
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2/ (forgot to build thread)
For myself and countless other independent creatives and such, reinventing ourselves took years. Now we are in a mix of bad water metaphors.
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For a refresher:
The DAY AFTER 9/11, across the land an immense pullback of jobs, contracts, initiatives, layoffs, budget cuts public and private.
We haven't yet seen those multiplier effects, but they will surely dwarf the actual Federal shrinkage now underway.
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Please.
Those are not "chemtrails."
They are CONTRAILS, condensation from normal combustion of jet fuel, frozen into linear clouds. As they have always been.
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Here come the fires.
But! Here come the massive raids on the forests.
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It's so fascinating to watch how far they will fall when Kompromat calls.
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Of course, that's supposed to be "GOONED OUT," but sneaky autocorrect comes in after it all looks good and snip snip...
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As in, if some goofed-out frat tech hackers from Muskland have gotten everyone's Social Security info, as in NOW.
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That remains the mystery. But there are clues. It has something to do with a complex union situation I heard explained on NPR once and then nothing ever said about it again.
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"Appears to have crashed."
No you dummies. It just landed upside down, as planes do these days.
But whew! You used tentative speak just because, so we're good!
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Every accusation from this gang is a confession.
Let's start with Pennsylvania since the other guy also confessed that one, and move on with methods and materials from there.
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There's terrified of strong fearless women. It's that simple.
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BPA's operations are critical and complex, including all the famous dams of the Columbia River watershed, its distribution safety and management.
What could possibly go wrong?
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Imagine if you will, the torment of being JD Vance and being forced to say such stupidities. Oh and being forced to disassemble the entire Western Alliance with our most stalwart allies, at the behest of a drug-addled billionaire and his dictator patron Putin. What a sad sad fate.
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The misdirection.
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The Consultocracy is a self-perpetuating economic ecosystem of candidate cash, consultants, pollsters, media buyers, creative shops, and of course media purveyors. Win or lose, the consultocracy wins. So no motivation to actually serve their candidate clients.
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Then when they realized "oh shit what did we just do" and tried to hire them back, they realized they'd deleted all their contact info and couldn't. That's how gooned out stupid frat bro "big balls" they are.
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One name: Steve Mnuchin