Monday, December 28, 2020

Daily update for morons!

I now currently have ten different memes in my "funnies" folder in anticipation of the Sunday Funny thread that is almost a week away. I am curious as to how certain people believe that all of these memes must have been "plagiarized" from a Saturday post from a different blog that has not yet been created? Here is a sneak preview of one I just got in my email! 


 

25 comments:

Myballs said...

Lol

There's always dopey

Anonymous said...

The death rate among African Americans is 50% higher than caucasians.

The death rate among Hispanic people is 35% higher than caucasians. They make up 40% of the population in California.

Both of them are also infected at a higher rate than people like me!"

Really, why are they always so deficient?

Anonymous said...

Speaking of the Blog's Moron.

Roger why have you failed ?

After all they are your goals.

In the Beginning of the year Roger publically announced his Four Goals for 2020.
1, Date/Get Married to a Super Model
2, Own outright a Fabulously Huge New Home
3, Have a large bank account.
4, Buy a Audi A8 ($85,000)


How ya doing on that List Alky?

I say you have None ✔ off.

The greatest lie ever posted in this Blog.
Alky's "I have a guaranteed 6 figure income for life"

You don't and never did. You posts here and Your Facebook page prove it.

Alky = Beggar

Myballs said...

Being reported that ossoff has raised 6X more money in CA than in GA.

And Warnock is a view hating, America hating racist.

Both gop candidates should take this.

anonymous said...

Funny, the loser Lil Schitty still posting he does not have to cite the source of his cartoon compilation that he steals from a single site....Oh well, just like assholes he has an opinion that he is perfect.......BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Sad he thinks no one notices....!!!!

Caliphate4vr said...

And Warnock is a view hating, America hating racist.

Several weeks ago, I stated he was essentially Rev Wright, the pedo ran to wiki to dispute

Pitiful

anonymous said...

And several weeks ago loser....I called you a drunken racist!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAA!!!!! Your opinion is not founded in anything but racist bias....sorry sport that meme has played out long ago!!!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Pardons, threats, chaos, and coups. Merry Freaking Christmas

Welcome to the Countdown Journal. There are 14 days until January 6, when Congress counts the Electoral College votes, and 28 days until the Inauguration of Joe Biden.

Near the end of the miniseries, Band of Brothers, the guys from Easy Company are shown riding in a convoy of trucks past a bedraggled column of German prisoners, some of whom are riding in carts drawn by horses.

Private David Webster is appalled by the scene and shouts at them:

Hey, you! That's right, you stupid Kraut bastards! That's right! Say hello to Ford, and General fuckin' Motors! You stupid fascist pigs! Look at you! You have horses! What were you thinking? Dragging our asses half way around the world, interrupting our lives... For what, you ignorant, servile scum! What the fuck are we doing here?

I woke up this morning thinking about him.

Admittedly, the parallels are hardly exact, but as I’m looking over the clusterfuck of American conservativism on this almost-Christmas Eve, I feel a kinship with Webster.

What were you thinking? You cowardly, ignorant, servile scum?

It’s not like you were not warned. Again and again.

It’s not as if it wasn’t obvious from the very beginning who Donald Trump was. You had to know it would come to something like this.

Now look at you. You have Trump.

You’ve dragged this country into this place: more than 323,000 dead Americans, a president plotting to steal an election, whispers of military coups, pardons for crooks and war criminals, a potential constitutional crisis, and a possible government shutdown. And, after four interminable years, a nation that is dumber, crueler, and more divided.

For what? What the fuck are we doing here?

Let me repeat this: none of this is new. As far back as August 2015, I wrote that Trump was “a cartoon version of every left-wing media stereotype of the reactionary, nativist, misogynist right.”

Back then there was still time to say no. Some of us desperately made the case that he was a disaster. In May 2016, on the last appearance I will ever make on Fox News, I said:

Donald Trump is a serial liar, a con man who mocks the disabled and women. He’s a narcissist and a bully, a man with no fixed principles who has the vocabulary of an emotionally insecure nine-year-old. So no, I don’t want to give him control of the IRS, the FBI, and the nuclear codes. That’s just me.

But you went along with it. You thought you could ride it out. You thought the tradeoffs were worth it. You thought you could Make America Great with this ignorant, petulant man-child.

One conservative commentator after another torched their reputations, if not their consciences, polishing the orange turds.

The anti-anti-Trumpers sat it out, or spent their time assuring us it wasn’t so bad and that the real threat was radical woke socialists like… Joe Biden. When they weren’t actually concocting elaborate defenses for Trump’s mendacity, they rationalized, or played an endless game of whataboutism.

Back in June, my colleague, Sarah Longwell asked the same question that’s nagging me today:

Did they really think that putting a man bereft of character, decency, and empathy in charge of the country wouldn’t make a difference?

Did they really think that dismissing each instance of his racism, bullying, fecklessness, megalomania, corruption, lies, and stupidity it wouldn’t have a cumulative effect?

From the day he came down the escalator, Trump promised to burn it all down. And now Conservatism Inc. is surprised the country is on fire?

What did they think was going to happen?

So don’t pretend you are really surprised. You may be appalled by what you are seeing, but nothing that is happening now — the reckless attacks on constitutional norms, the flood of lies and conspiracy theories, the bullying, insults, or chaos — is inconsistent in any way with what you have known for years.

But you truckled, wheedled, and hoped he’d eat you last.

And here we are, you miserable bastards.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Bulwark is real Republican movement

David Ignatius said...

The Truth Matters.

The big showdown is the Jan. 6 gathering of both houses of Congress to formally count the electoral college vote taken on Dec. 14, which Biden won 306 to 232. The certification should be a pro forma event, but a desperate Trump is demanding that House and Senate Republicans challenge the count and block this final, binding affirmation of Biden’s victory before Inauguration Day.

Trump’s last-ditch campaign will almost certainly fail in Congress. The greater danger is on the streets, where pro-Trump forces are already threatening chaos. A pro-Trump group called “Women for America First” has requested a permit for a Jan. 6 rally in Washington, and Trump is already beating the drum: “Big protest in D.C. on January 6th. Be there, will be wild!”

Government officials fear that if violence spreads, Trump could invoke the Insurrection Act to mobilize the military. Then Trump might use “military capabilities” to rerun the Nov. 3 election in swing states, as suggested by Michael Flynn, Trump’s former national security adviser. Trump “could take military capabilities and he could place them in those states and basically rerun an election,” Flynn told Newsmax in a Dec. 17 interview.

The Pentagon would be the locus of any such action, and some unusual recent moves suggest pro-Trump officials might be mobilizing to secure levers of power. Kash Patel, chief of staff to acting defense secretary Christopher C. Miller, returned home “abruptly” from an Asia trip in early December, according to Fox News correspondent Jennifer Griffin. Patel didn’t explain, but in mid-December Trump discussed with colleagues the possibility that Patel might replace Christopher A. Wray as FBI director, one official said. Wray remains in his job.

Another strange Pentagon machination was the proposal Miller floated in mid-December to separate the code-breaking National Security Agency from U.S. Cyber Command, which are both currently headed by Gen. Paul Nakasone. That proposal collapsed because of bipartisan congressional opposition.

But why did Trump loyalists suggest the NSA-Cyber Command split in the first place? Some officials speculate that the White House may have planned to install a new NSA chief, perhaps Ezra Cohen-Watnick, the young conservative recently installed to oversee Pentagon intelligence activities.

With firm control of the NSA and the FBI, the Trump team might then disclose highly sensitive information about the origins of the 2016 Trump Russia investigation. Director of National Intelligence John Ratcliffe tried to release this sensitive intelligence before the election, despite protests from intelligence chiefs that it would severely damage U.S. national security. Trump retreated under pressure from then-Attorney General William P. Barr, among others.

David Ignatius said...

Trump’s final weeks in office will also be a tinder box because of the danger of turmoil abroad. Iranian-backed militias fired more than 20 rockets last Sunday at the U.S. Embassy compound in Baghdad, with around nine hitting the compound but inflicting no American casualties. The United States sent intense, high-level messages to Tehran, public and private, warning against any further provocation. The toughest was a Dec. 23 tweet from Trump warning: “If one American is killed, I will hold Iran responsible. Think it over.” State Department and Pentagon officials say Trump’s retaliatory threat is real.

Another potential flash point is just a week away. Jan. 3 marks the first anniversary of the U.S. targeted killing of Quds Force commander Maj. Gen. Qasem Soleimani and Iraq militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis. Any new violence could ignite a quick cycle of escalation that could bring direct conflict between the United States and Iran during Trump’s final weeks in office.

The heroes in preserving the United States’ hopes of a stable democratic transition, perhaps ironically, have been some courageous, principled Republicans: judges in state and federal courts, including Supreme Court justices nominated by Trump; secretaries of state and other election monitors; a disappointingly small handful of GOP senators and members of Congress, and even a few members of Trump’s inner circle like White House Counsel Pat Cipollone, who is said to have resisted some of Trump’s disruptive plans. They have all stood up in different ways for the rule of law.

Trump won’t succeed in subverting the Constitution, but he can do enormous damage over the next weeks. Before Jan. 6, a delegation of senior Republicans should visit him at the White House and insist, emphatically: Biden has won. This must stop.

David Ignatius said...

https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/12/26/until-bidens-win-is-certified-us-remains-vulnerable/

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

House Votes to Override Trump’s Veto of Defense Bill
7:40 pm
“The House of Representatives on Monday voted to override President Trump’s veto of the sweeping defense bill known as the National Defense Authorization Act, delivering a bipartisan rebuke to the President,” CNN reports.

“The bill initially passed both the House and Senate with veto-proof majorities, but amid Trump’s continued opposition, it had been unclear if the override attempt would be successful or if the veto would be sustained.



Sanders to Delay Defense Bill Veto Override
7:42 pm
“Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) will filibuster an override of President Trump’s defense bill veto unless the Senate holds a vote on providing $2,000 direct payments to Americans,” Politico reports.

“McConnell and the Senate want to expedite the override vote and I understand that. But I’m not going to allow that to happen unless there is a vote, no matter how long that takes, on the $2,000 direct payment.”

Caliphate4vr said...

Nope not an original thought in the pedo’s head

Anonymous said...

None, Pedo the Parrot.

Anonymous said...

Roger, did you ✔ off any of your stated 2020 personal goals?

Myballs said...

How 'bout them Bills

Anonymous said...

Bill's Crushed them Pats.

My Chief's are playing crappy.

Anonymous said...

Blogger Roger Amick said...

The Bulwark is real Republican movement



The Bulwark is a right-leaning political commentary website hosted by the Defending Democracy Together Institute (DDTI). The Bulwark was created from the remnants of the now-defunct magazine the Weekly Standard and primarily caters to liberal Republicans and NeverTrump conservatives.

Charlie Sykes, a Republican political commentator, is founder and editor-in-chief of the Bulwark. Sykes is a board member of the NeverTrump advocacy group Stand Up Republic and a national advisory board member of the center-left Democracy Fund, created and funded by (Iranian Billionaire) Pierre Omidyar. [1] [2]

Bill Kristol, a former Republican strategist and vitriolic Trump critic, is editor-in-large of the Bulwark and founder of DDTI.

Sarah Longwell is publisher of the Bulwark.

The Bulwark is a project of the Defending Democracy Together Institute (DDTI), so donations to the group benefit its parent nonprofit, DDTI.

Because Kristol formed DDTI in mid-2018, public tax returns are unavailable for DDTI as of early 2019. The left-wing William and Flora Hewlett Foundation reported making a contribution to DDTI in September 2018; the grant was paid to the Institute through DonorsTrust, a conservative donor-advised fund provider.[3]

The organization’s 501(c)(4) advocacy counterpart, Defending Democracy Together, has been criticized for accepting at least $600,000 in two grants from Democracy Fund Voice, a 501(c)(4) group created and funded by left-wing mega-donor Pierre Omidyar.[4] According to Democracy Fund Voice’s website, in May 2018 it “approved two grants to Defending Democracy Together: first in the amount of up to $100,000 over one year and then in the amount of up to $500,000 over one year,” with specific mention of DDT’s Republicans for the Rule of Law project.[5]


https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/the-bulwark/



the bulwark is the lincoln project writ large, with a much richer grift-daddy. a pack of traitors beholden to an Iranian Billionaire.

anonymous said...

addy. a pack of traitors beholden to an Iranian Billionaire.


BWAAAAAAPAAAAAA!!!!!!!! Actually rat it is a group of conservatives who have working minds and are pissed at the GOP of trump for hijacking the party.....unlike you who can't think beyond today!!!!!!!

Sykes has a working brain and can express his own thoughts, something you and the slurpers cannot!!!!

Myballs said...

So now Roger lives bill kristol? Why else would he keep posting about a new Kristol project no one knows about or cares about?

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Says GOP Leaders Are Cowards
9:47 am
President Trump sharply criticized Republican leaders for allowing a vote to override his veto of a must-pass defense policy bill, calling them “weak” and “tired” and accusing them of a “disgraceful act of cowardice,” The Hill reports.

Trump’s Veto Threat of Relief Bill Did Little
6:44 am
New York Times: “As an exercise in raw presidential power, it was a flop. As a political tactic, it backfired. And as a coda to his final weeks in office, President Trump’s threat to veto a $900 billion Covid relief and government funding bill merely underscored his tumultuous tenure in the Oval Office.”


Other headlines etc. politicalwire.com

Republican Voters Don’t Want Compromise

San Diego Morgues Overflow

U.S. Ambassador’s Home In Israel Sold for $67 Million

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Fauci Says U.S. Failing to Meet Vaccine Goals
9:38 am
Dr. Anthony Fauci told CNN that the Trump administration’s Operation Warp Speed will not reach its goal of having 20 million Americans receive the coronavirus vaccine by the end of December.

Axios:
“Only 2.1 million people have received the first dose of the vaccine, with nearly 11.5 million doses distributed as of Monday, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.”


Loeffler Says She Supports $2,000 Checks
8:48 am
Sen. Kelly Loeffler (R-GA) told Fox News that she’ll support boosting stimulus checks to $2,000 per person if it comes to the Senate floor because President Trump supports it.

CNN: Mitch McConnell faces decision over vote to increase stimulus payments to $2,000.


Wall Street Journal Slams Trump
8:38 am
A Wall Street Journal editorial accused President Trump of sabotaging Republicans’ chances of winning the Georgia Senate runoffs with his push for $2,000 stimulus checks, calling it an “in-kind contribution to Minority Leader Chuck Schumer and Joe Biden.”

Axios: “It’s another sharp criticism from a newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch — co-chair of Fox Corp. and executive chair of News Corp — that comes one day after the New York Post said Trump is ‘cheering for an undemocratic coup’ with his efforts to overturn the election he lost.”


Biden’s New COVID Warning
6:54 am
“President-elect Biden, who has vowed to be clear-eyed and straight about the pandemic, plans a renewed warning in remarks on COVID-19 in Wilmington today,” Axios reports.

“Echoing a CDC forecast from last week, Biden is expected to say that, tragically, the infection rates and the number of deaths are expected to increase in the coming weeks.”

BUT -- BUT TRUMP TOLD US WE'D TURNED THE CORNER ON IT!



Judge Blocks Voter Purge In Two Georgia Counties
6:48 am
“A federal judge in Georgia on Monday ordered two counties to reverse a decision removing more than 4,000 voters from the rolls ahead of the Jan. 5 runoff elections that will decide control of the U.S. Senate,” Politico reports.

“The judge, Leslie Abrams Gardner — the sister of former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, a prominent ally of President-elect Joe Biden who has led voter registration efforts across the state — concluded that the counties appeared to have improperly relied on unverified change-of-address data to invalidate registrations in the two counties.”


A Day of Golf Helped Change Trump’s Mind
6:45 am
Washington Post: “With other key Republicans waylaid, it fell to Sen. Lindsey O. Graham (R-S.C.) to talk the president down. So Graham raced to Trump’s Florida golf club and worked the problem:
What possible solution could assuage Trump without forcing Congress to reopen negotiations? ‘We’d hit a shot, take a phone call. Hit a shot, take a phone call. Hit a shot, talk about what’s a good deal,’ Graham said in an interview Monday. ‘It was a very intense Christmas Day.’

“Graham was far from alone. Republicans across Washington had blanched at Trump’s shocking threat to kill the coronavirus relief package — especially with the Georgia runoffs and the Senate majority hanging in the balance.”

Anonymous said...

James, Trump gave you and your shank $2,400 and now another $4,000.

You ungrateful piece of human filth.

C.H. Truth said...

“The judge, Leslie Abrams Gardner — the sister of former gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams, a prominent ally of President-elect Joe Biden who has led voter registration efforts across the state — concluded that the counties appeared to have improperly relied on unverified change-of-address data to invalidate registrations in the two counties.”

Interesting... I wonder out loud how a Judge who is the sister of the person responsible for voter registration should be ruling on any voter issues at all?

Does the term "conflict of interest" not matter to anyone anymore?