liberalclipper.bsky.social
Naval Aviator. 34-year airline pilot career. Enjoying retirement playing tunes every day. We’re all devo.
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So they’re petty enough to investigate Comey for taking a photograph of seashells, but Moses threat of violence against the Governor of California is just a gaff for everyone to laugh about? Got it.
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That’s him. North Carolina is ground zero for Republican gerrymandering and Tim Moore is one of the gang leaders.
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Taco Lardo
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Joni Ernst should resign over her vote to confirm Hegseth. She was fully informed.
CNO Franchetti spent 40 yrs commanding ships, carrier strike forces and the US Sixth Fleet.
She was fired w/o cause. Can’t have competent women advising the unqualified.
Ernst can go back to castrating pigs.
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Zero tolerance is for the little people.
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He completed his education as a Southern State College Mulerider. No offense to Southern Arkansas University or to mule riders, but you can have him.
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I posted these last December…
Tommy Tuberville was a good coach at Auburn, with an undefeated 2004 team that should have been national champs.
Still, I am embarrassed that he is affiliated with my alma mater. He was an Auburn employee, not educated there.
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He completed his education as a Southern State College Mulerider. No offense to Southern Arkansas University or to mule riders, but you can have him.
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I posted these last December…
Tommy Tuberville was a good coach at Auburn, with an undefeated 2004 team that should have been national champs.
Still, I am embarrassed that he is affiliated with my alma mater. He was an Auburn employee, not educated there.
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So is he moving to Alabama?
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It’s not a new thing for the NYT.
Think aluminum tubes and the cheerleading for the Iraq War, barely covering 100,000 protesters during the Republican National Convention (in New York City, no less). Wouldn’t be “fair” to rain on the R’s party covering reality-based lefties saying “no evidence.”
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Unfortunately, it was Dems that led the campaign to get Franken to resign. Kirsten Gillibrand will never be President because of her role in it.
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…”the Office of President of the United States” reminds me of when Trump’s lawyers argued before the Supreme Court that a president is not an officer of the United States.
Absurd.
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We’re only here, to begin with, because Trump benefited from the months long “un-due” process granted him by the Supreme Court before placing him above the law.
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“him” is the operative word here. All the underlings will ask for preemptive pardons, I guess.
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Just when Tillis cosplayed man-with-backbone, he’s now on social media touting President Trump’s “great choice” Jeanine Pirro.
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Maybe this comment didn’t age well and Tillis had a momentary, conscientious brush with reason. He publicly declined to support Ed Martin.
Momentary because he’s on social media now giving a full-throated endorsement of Jeanine Pirro as the new US Attorney for the District of Columbia.
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That’s not how we talk to each other over here. Maybe take it back to that other place.
PS. Noticed you were counting the number of blocks against you. This is why.
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Reminds one of the Afghan Taliban blowing up the Buddha.
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If you’re counting on Thom Tillis, my senator, standing up, just don’t.
He has repeatedly folded and fallen in line. This includes Tillis throwing Hegseth’s sister-in-law under the bus before voting to confirm.
No integrity, no spine. Always talks the maverick talk, walks the sycophant walk.
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Surprised that they didn’t skip this and go straight to “New Jesus.”
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Hitler Youth forming in 3…2…1…
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She is so “done” with people calling out her hypocrisy.
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Check back in two weeks, I mean six months.
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Cancel Prime. Cancel the Prime credit card. Cancel all Amazon subscriptions. Boycott Amazon.
If you want to shop online, use Costco.com or go directly to the manufacturer.
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk will never lack anything that money can buy, but you don’t have to keep pumping them up.
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Only 6 out of 9 Supreme Court justices are Catholic.
www.ncregister.com/blog/supreme...
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Cancel Prime. Cancel the Prime credit card. Cancel all Amazon subscriptions. Boycott Amazon.
If you want to shop online, use Costco.com or go directly to the manufacturer.
Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk will never lack anything that money can buy, but you don’t have to keep pumping them up.
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It’s almost like the architect of the tariff policy bankrupted six companies.
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Gee…..what changed in the first quarter?
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From 5 months ago…
Open call to @senatorschumer.bsky.social
Please schedule a vote on the PRESS Act.
PRESS Act passed the House UNANIMOUSLY. This should be a slam dunk, but it won’t be.
Opposing the PRESS Act is opposing the First Amendment and freedom of the press. At least get them on record.
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Will Tesla be allowed to continue selling regulatory credits if their actual auto sales are in the tank? Won’t that $595 million dry up as well?
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youtu.be/TXgFAvdQWY0?...
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Convict says what?
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I’m not a lawyer, but what is this if it’s not evidence of contempt?
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I believe the threats are real. It’s a matter of facing them now or later, after more damage is done and stopping it is even harder.
The point is that she has power. If she and other Republicans are afraid to use it, they need to get out of the way. If they don’t, they’re enabling and complicit.
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In other words, she realizes how extraordinary the moment is, but still does nothing.
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Exactly. Every Alaskan should be repulsed by her timorousness.
I don’t recall any caveat about being afraid in the oath of office I took in the Navy.
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Employee bathroom handwashing signs NOT included
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1 of 100 American citizens out of a population of 360,000,000+ serving as a United States Senator. This is an admission of complete failure. 1 of the most powerful politicians in the world is afraid to use her voice.
In the future, she will be a case study as the antithesis of a profile-in-courage.