Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Biden numbers crumble even futher?

Is it even possible to be much worse?

Polling Data

PollDateSampleApproveDisapproveSpread
RCP Average12/17 - 1/11--41.953.1-11.2
Quinnipiac1/7 - 1/101178 RV3554-19
Politico/Morning Consult1/8 - 1/92000 RV4453-9
Rasmussen Reports1/9 - 1/111500 LV4058-18
Economist/YouGov1/8 - 1/111258 RV4551-6
IBD/TIPP1/5 - 1/81308 A4445-1
Reuters/Ipsos1/5 - 1/61000 A4551-6
USA Today/Suffolk12/27 - 12/301000 RV4054-14
Trafalgar Group (R)12/18 - 12/211073 LV4056-16
CNBC/Change Research (D)12/17 - 12/201895 RV4456-12
Well it seems about time for our media outlets to put together some partisan polling that shows him closer to 50% again. But for now the carnage continues.

Take Quinnipiac for example, generally a very Democratic friendly pollster providing a 35% approval rating. 
  • They show him down across the board on every single topic, including Covid where he is now 15 points underwater. 
  • According to the poll, Americans believe he is doing more to divide the country than to unite by a reasonable margin, which was a complete reversal from their last poll. 
  • Meanwhile, registered voters are favoring the GOP over Democrats to take control of Congress in 2022 by a four point margin.
  • Strikingly, the poll shows that only 2% of the country sees the economy as excellent, and only 28% see it as good. 68% have a negative opinion, including 34% that see it as poor (the bottom choice available). 
  • Lastly, there is a 7 point gap between those who feel that we should "never forget" Jan 6th versus those who feel it is just time to move on, which had been an 18 point gap previously. The tide has been changing (and will likely continue to change) on that event.
At the end of the day, this Joe Biden being Joe Biden. He has been a terrible politician his whole life and only won the President because of Covid and because he managed to escape pretty much "any" media scrutiny during the campaign. Heck, he spent 90% of his campaign, literally hiding in his basement. Oh, and 130 million dollars in shady contributions probably played it's own part.

59 comments:

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The Supply Chain is People You Fuck your kputz

This post is in: Politics, Just Shut the Fuck Up

If one more idiot tries to blame Biden or any other member of this administration for “supply chain issues,” I am going to no longer keep up the facade of my sparkling demeanor and I am going to lose my shit on everyone. The supply chain is not some inanimate object that you break like you dropped a wine glass. It’s not something you can fix with solder and duct tape. It’s not actually even a fucking chain.

The supply chain is people. People showing up at work to cut the hay. People showing up to deliver the hay to dairy farms. People to feed the hay to the cows and milk them. People to transport the milk. People to make the dairy product. People to grow and cut the trees. People to deliver the trees to the pulp mill. People to turn that into paper products. People to turn the products into packaging. People to ship the packaging to the plant making the dairy product. People to package and ship the dairy product. People to unload and stock the item. And in between tens of thousands of other things going on. The utility workers to keep the power on. The traffic cops and road crews to keep the roads open. The people to educate your kids while you are at work doing one of those things above.

It’s not dark fucking magicks, it’s people, although if you ask any Sergeant Major or Colonel and above anywhere they will tell you that logistics is in fact one part dark magic of some sort.

So when there is a pandemic that is sickening and killing large numbers of those people in a population, and even worse, half those people refuse to do anything to protect themselves because “mah freedoms” or to make a political statement or because Jenny McCarthy is a fucking twat, the supply chain breaks down. Biden isn’t sitting somewhere like Johnny from Airplane the movie turning the power to the supply chain on and off. There just isn’t much he can do about it. There isn’t much GODKING Trump can do about it.

No one can do anything about it until you stupid motherfuckers do something yourself, and even then, there are going to be variants that wipe us out for a while. Grow the fuck up.

Anonymous said...

"Roger AmickJanuary 12, 2022 at 8:57 PM

The Supply Chain is People You Fuck your"

Do I get croutons with this salad Alky?

Anonymous said...

Triggered , but Roger didn't write what weird ads rant, excusing Biden of any blame in the US Supply chain.

The point of the Rant at a website call "I blow cocks that wear ballons".

Is that Biden is feckless.

C.H. Truth said...

Sorry Roger...

But only 2% of the population are dumb enough to see the economy as excellent like you do. Over two thirds think the economy is actually negative with over a third giving it the lowest ranking of all of the poll questions.

Like it or not... this is the Biden economy. If Covid is the problem, then why didn't he "shut it down" like he promised? If it's supply chain, why did he put a former Mayor who was on paternity leave for a year as the Transportation Secretary.

Everything the guy touches turns to shit...

He's a Roger!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

The House is expected to vote on the "shell bill" as early as Thursday, and then the Senate will immediately take up the bill.

His goal of voting on a package of Senate rules changes that would allow Democrats to bypass the filibuster and pass voting reforms by or on Jan. 17, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, remains in effect, his team says.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Our judicial branch has been blocking the big lie and Jim Crow 3.0


'Victory': Ohio Supreme Court strikes down GOP partisan gerrymandering

Common Dreams

January 13, 2022

Democracy defenders on Wednesday cheered a ruling by the Ohio Supreme Court that invalidated Republican-drawn state legislative district maps, which a majority of the justices found were unconstitutionally gerrymandered against the will of the state's voters.

"The General Assembly maps entrenched a GOP supermajority and flouted clear partisan fairness requirements in the Ohio constitution."

In a 4-3 decision, the justices ordered the maps redrawn, as the GOP-controlled Ohio Redistricting Commission failed to "draw legislative districts that correspond with the statewide voter preference of Ohioans."

The commission now has 10 days to come up with a new plan that is constitutional.

"Ohioans voted for fair maps," former Ohio state senator and U.S. congressional candidate Nina Turner tweeted in response to the ruling.

"I applaud the decision of the Ohio Supreme Court to uphold the law and strike down these maps," she added.

"Ohio voters have demanded an end to political gerrymandering time and time again," the ACLU tweeted in response to the ruling. "Gerrymandering disproportionately affects minority voters and this decision ensures that people—especially people of color—can have a voice in our government."

"Politicians do not get to choose their voters," the group added. "We the voters get to choose our politicians."

Alicia Bannon, director of the Judiciary Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, said in a statement welcoming the ruling that "today the Ohio Supreme Court held the Ohio Redistricting Commission accountable to the constitution."

Bannon added that "the General Assembly maps entrenched a GOP supermajority and flouted clear partisan fairness requirements in the Ohio constitution—abuses that especially impacted Ohio's Black, Muslim, and immigrant communities. The commission is now tasked with drawing replacement maps."

"We will be watching to ensure that all Ohioans get the fair representation they are due," she vowed.

The Ohio decision comes a day after a three-judge panel in North Carolina ruled that Republicans' newly drawn political districts—which will give the GOP an edge in future elections—do not violate the state's constitution. The judges asserted that "redistricting is an inherently political process" that does "not impinge on the right to vote."

Last month, civil rights groups sued South Carolina's Republican governor, as well as state legislative and elections leaders, to challenge the state's new redistricting law.

The groups say gerrymandered state House maps intentionally discriminate against Black voters by "packing" them into the same district to minimize their power in surrounding areas and by "cracking," or splitting, communities of color to dilute their power.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Washington Post: The President has dropped his demand for the BBB bill and is endorsing the John Lewis voter plan to reverse Jim Crow laws, and follow this path.

But Powell is finally acknowledging the truth: “What we have now,” he said, “is a mismatch between demand and supply.”
[The Plum Line: What neither party will admit about inflation]

Of course we do. Demand is high because Americans have more money to spend than ever before. People of all income levels built up savings during the pandemic, amounting to $2.7 trillion. They banked this money because the federal government handed it out willy-nilly through multiple rounds of stimulus checks to everyone below a certain income level whether they were hurting or not. The recently expired expanded child tax credit pumped money directly to consumers, too. The result: record-high consumer spending despite employment still below pre-pandemic levels.

It’s worth looking more closely at that spending to appreciate what we are experiencing. The Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis reports that Americans spent at an annual rate of $16.4 trillion in November 2021, up from $14.8 trillion in February 2020 right before the pandemic hit. That’s a $1.6 trillion increase in less than two years. It took more than two and a half years for consumer spending to increase by that amount before the pandemic. Moreover, consumers have hiked their spending by roughly $1 trillion since March, the fastest spending hike by that amount on record. It took 21 months for the economy to add that much spending just prior to the pandemic. No wonder supply chains are struggling to keep up.
Americans are nowhere close to spending down the $2.7 trillion in excess savings. Even though bank account levels are dropping, households still hold roughly $3.5 trillion in cash and checkable deposits. That’s more than $1 trillion above the high reached during the Great Recession and about $2 trillion above the highest level at any other time in the past 20 years. If consumers follow past patterns, this amount will drop as people know they can afford more for things they want. More inflation will follow.

There are only two ways for this to end. The first is to stop pumping money into the economy. Inflation soared at the end of World War II as rationing ended and Americans spent the money they had saved during the war. But the war’s end also meant the federal spigot was no longer running, and inflation dropped again once the initial savings-fueled burst ended. This means Sen. Joe Manchin III (D-W.Va.) is right; the country cannot afford to pass the Build Back Better Act or other costly measures that would add more fuel to the overheated economy.

The second is to constrain consumer spending by raising interest rates. This makes holding cash more attractive and dampens demand. But it also slows economic activity. Done too strenuously, it can throw an economy into recession. That fear has kept the Fed from raising rates thus far, leading to the state we are in now.
America went through over a decade of high inflation until President Ronald Reagan and his Federal Reserve chair, Paul Volcker, together decided to risk a steep recession to bake it out of the economy. Their gamble worked, resulting in 40 years of relative price stability and massive global economic growth. Now, the Fed and Congress must act in concert to keep inflation from spiraling out of control. If they don’t, future policymakers will have to step in, and the consequences will be harsh.

We don't have any other means.

Even if it endangers the President and the Democrats.

Scott, he won the election from his basement, he's a lot sharper than you can imagine. 81 million people

rrb said...

Here's where the alky plagiarized his childish and idiotic rant:

https://www.balloon-juice.com/2022/01/12/the-supply-chain-is-people-you-fucking-morons/

And like the alky, the clown who wrote it knows nothing about dairy farming, or milk cattle ranching in alky-ese.

Sorry Roger...

But only 2% of the population are dumb enough to see the economy as excellent like you do. Over two thirds think the economy is actually negative with over a third giving it the lowest ranking of all of the poll questions.


One wonders just how bad it has to get for even an imbecile like the alky to acknowledge that it just plain sucks.

Being locked down in isolation is no excuse. EVERYONE sees this for what it is. An epic fucking FAILURE.

rrb said...


Scott, he won the election from his basement, he's a lot sharper than you can imagine. 81 million people


The myth that keeps on giving...



rrb said...



"It's Like a Soviet Store During 1981:" As America Confronts the Reality of Empty Shelves, Team Biden -- Including the National Media -- Assures Them the Empty Shelves Are All a Right-Wing Hallucination


It takes a British tabloid to accurately report on the shortages in the US, because the US media is criminal.

'It's like a Soviet store during 1981': Empty shelves appear at grocery stores across US as supply chain crisis and COVID convene to make basics like milk, bread, meat, canned soups and cleaning products hard to find

They brought evidence: Pictures.



http://ace.mu.nu/archives/397340.php


“This is from the Giant supermarket near my house in Fredericksburg, VA, yesterday. I actually went to 3 different Giants looking for a particular item my wife likes, but took pictures only in this one. The pictures are fairly representative of all the stores I hit. To be fair, not all of the shelves were like this; most of the shelves with canned goods and staples were pretty well stocked. Fresh food, though, including the meat section, was scarce. I’m fortunate enough to live within a 15 minute drive of at least 6 different supermarkets, so I can find what I need most of the time. But I don’t recall ever seeing stuff like this. Interesting times.”

Pictures:

https://pjmedia.com/instapundit/496781/

rrb said...




...he's a lot sharper than you can imagine.


So sharp in fact that not even one full year into his presidency, democrats are already calling for Hillary to run in '24.

Sharp.

THAT sharp.

RAZOR fucking sharp.


Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

an we can -- or should -- ignore what he says. We need to cover it -- and, when necessary, which is always -- provide context and fact-checking.)

1. "Are we going live, Steve? Are we, uh."

The interview was pre-taped. So they were not going live. (In other news: "We'll do it live!") And away we go!

2. "Well, first of all, the mandate is really hurting our country."

The question Inskeep asked: "What advice would you give to Americans who haven't chosen to get vaccinated?" So, er, yeah.

3. "And being very -- the proud person that did so well with therapeutics and, and vaccines and everything else and getting them done in record times, you know, I -- I have a lot to say on the subject."

I think Trump is trying to make the point that a) he is vaccinated and boosted and b) when he did get Covid-19, he benefited from therapeutics to treat it. But, like, word salad.

4. "If some people don't want, they shouldn't have to take them. They can't be mandated, as the expression goes. And I think that's very important."

Inskeep pressed Trump on what advice he would give to the unvaccinated. This is what the former President came up with. Also, there is no saying that goes "they can't be mandated."

5. "Personally, I feel very comfortable having taken them. I've had absolutely no reverberation."

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6. "I don't know why they would be getting the vaccine for the most part, unless they were at a certain age group and they had certain problems, whether it's the high blood pressure, the diabetes and, you know, various things in particular.

Trump is talking about people who have already got the virus here -- and arguing, contra science, that they probably don't need to be vaccinated. Also, diabetes [Wilford Brimley voice].

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

7. "If you look at the numbers, if you look at the findings in Arizona, if you look at what's going on in Georgia, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, by the way -- and take a look at Wisconsin -- they're finding things that nobody thought possible."

[narrator voice] They aren't. Heck, even the shady as heck "recount" of ballots in Arizona's Maricopa County showed that Biden would still have won.

8. "The number of ballots doesn't mean anything."

Uh...

9. "You look at the number of votes. Go into Detroit and just ask yourself, is it true that there are more votes than there are voters?"

I did ask myself this. Then I read this fact check and learned there were NOT more votes cast in Detroit than there were people. How did I unearth this revealing and critical fact? A secret weapon I call "a Google search." Check it out. Life-changing.

10. "You take a look at Detroit."

I literally just did that!

11. "Because Mitch McConnell is a loser."

The question? "Why is it that you think that the vast majority of your allies in the United States Senate are not standing behind you [on election fraud]?" Just a note here: McConnell has won seven races for Senate over an almost 40-year period. McConnell is also the longest-serving Republican leader in history. But, I digress...

12. "You take a look at what's going on now in Pennsylvania."

I did. And I don't think it proves the point Trump is trying to make.

13. "Take a look at what's going on in Wisconsin. You just take a look."

Again, I did. And I found that a conservative group's reexamination of the 2020 vote in Wisconsin found that "there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud."

14. "In fact, they say, and I can't testify because it's been through a lot of systems, a lot of different systems. But they say, and they say very strongly, the judges just -- nobody's really gotten a chance to look."

Uh, what?

15. "I said, wait a minute. I'm the president of the United States. They just rigged an election. Hundreds of thousands of votes in different states. They just rigged an election."

Whether or not you are president of the United States, this claim is false. There is simply zero evidence of widespread voter fraud -- at either the national or state level -- in the 2020 election.

16. "We got -- we got a number of votes that, I think you'll agree -- no sitting president has ever gotten the number of votes that I got."

This is true! It's also misleading. Because America's population continues to grow, it makes sense that Trump got more votes than the last incumbent president who oversaw a country with less people in it! Also, Trump got 74 million votes. The problem is that Joe Biden got 81 million.

17. "You think Biden got 80 million votes? Because I don't believe it."

Well, given all the evidence you've cited to prove....oh wait.

18. "How come Biden couldn't attract 20 people for a crowd? How come when he went to speak in different locations, nobody came to watch, but all of a sudden he got 80 million votes?"

Reminder: The 2020 election ended 435 days ago. And Trump is still talking about crowd size.

19. "People have no idea how big this issue is, and they don't want it to happen again."

OK, so "people" have no idea how big an issue election fraud is and they don't want it to happen again. That seems contradictory?

20. "So Steve, thank you very much. I appreciate it."

That's the last thing Trump said before he hung up on Inskeep. And so yeah this feels like a good place to end.

rrb said...



The alky:

"Hey, I know! I'll create a diversion from Slow Joe's 7% runaway inflation, his 33% approval (28% among Hispanics), and talk of Hillary 2024 - not even a year into the Slow Joe presidency - by plagiarizing the NPR Trump interview transcript. That's the ticket!"

Let's go alky, err, I mean Brandon!

THWAP!!!



rrb said...

https://www.cnn.com/2022/01/12/politics/donald-trump-npr-2024/index.html


It's not nice to steal alky.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Punchbowl breakfast.

Happy Thursday morning.

Please pause for a moment and consider just how much political capital President Joe Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer are spending right now on voting rights and scrapping the filibuster. Biden went to Atlanta on Tuesday to make a major speech on this, and now he’s coming to Capitol Hill today to lobby Democratic senators during a closed-door party meeting.

Schumer’s office has been a bit like Grand Central Station at rush hour. Sens. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) and Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) have been cycling in and out of there – and other Capitol meeting spots – multiple times each day. The two moderate Democrats are listening to appeals from colleagues about why they should scrap the 60-vote threshold to cut off debate or allow a carveout for voting rights. Manchinema, however, have remained consistent: it won’t happen.

Let’s leave aside for a second the substance of the voting rights bill. We all understand that it’s unlikely to pass, right? And there are plenty of Senate Democrats – and many on the House side too – that wonder why the White House is pressing so hard on this. And why is Schumer forcing vulnerable lawmakers to do away with the filibuster? The vast majority of Democratic senators are ready to scrap the 60-vote threshold – if they can win. They can’t right now. And worse than that, Senate Democrats don’t have a graceful way out this political jam. It’s a bit reminiscent of when Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell said he wouldn’t lift the debt limit earlier this year. McConnell’s position was unsustainable and in the end, he had no choice left but to fold.

And remember: The Quinnipiac Poll had Biden’s approval ratings at 33% Wednesday. This is an election year.

So the obvious question here is why are they doing this? Well, voting rights is a base priority. Manchin and Sinema are seemingly impervious to pressure on this topic. At some point, Schumer has to put up or shut up – get this bill on the floor and have the fight, or stop talking about it. He’s chosen the former. And don't forget Schumer is up for re-election in November.

So today’s main event for Senate Democrats is the lunch with Biden in the Kennedy Caucus Room in the Russell Office Building. After that, they’ll have some big decisions to make.

anonymous said...

Rat still thinks the American Dream is the reincarnation of Donald's failed leadership,........BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! You and the entire GOP are spineless wimps who cannot accept facts...The long slide of the right started under Busch and now continues with the party of no doing everything to keep power as the demographics change in front of them!!!!!!! Sorry sport, the GOP and trump conservatism are not going to do anything but drag down the US to a banana republic led by a 4 time loser!!!!

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Sen. Lindsey Graham told Fox News that he wouldn’t back Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s (R-KY) return as Republican leader in the Senate if McConnell didn’t deep throat Trump.

rrb said...



Fucking WHOA!!!:

On Tuesday, Fee, 54, pleaded guilty to one count of parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a Capitol building, as first reported by WUSA. The charge carries a sentence of up to six months in prison.

https://www.yahoo.com/news/retired-firefighter-texted-selfie-himself-011123679.html


I'm so happy they caught this psychopathic, sociopathic fucking maniac. The threat he posed to society is absolutely massive, and the amount of sleep the American people have lost over this threat cannot be overstated.

The threat posed by parading is real, and we all need to pause and acknowledge that.


Speaking of parades and such, what's the latest on the Waukesha parade murderer? I haven't heard a word about it since it happened...


rrb said...



Sen. Tom Cotton on Wednesday delivered a brilliant speech defending the filibuster as Democrats plot to change Senate rules to pass voting legislation. What made his remarks so powerful? He used the top Senate Democrat’s own words.

“Right now, we are on the precipice of a constitutional crisis. We are about to step into the abyss. I want to talk for a few minutes why we are on that precipice and why we are looking into that abyss,” Cotton said Wednesday, quoting Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.

In fact, the rest of the Arkansas Republican’s speech was a reading of Schumer’s previous remarks in which he said changing Senate rules would be “a doomsday for democracy.”


https://twitter.com/i/status/1481358911135535104

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/leahbarkoukis/2022/01/13/tom-cotton-schumer-speech-n2601790

Anonymous said...

CHT , spot on.

"Like it or not... this is the Biden economy. If Covid is the problem, then why didn't he "shut it down" like he promised? If it's supply chain, why did he put a former Mayor who was on paternity leave for a year as the Transportation Secretary.

Everything the guy touches turns to shit...

He's a Roger!"

Anonymous said...

Bidenomics
Lie, we do not have a labor shortage.

Myballs said...

Cottons speech was brilliant. He was 2 minutes into it before he revealed that everything he had said was from a previous Schumer speech. Boom.

Anonymous said...

Producer's Price index is out today.
IF, Biden is right it should show a teep decline .

I trust Joe knows about The US Economy as much as the Three Socialist Stooges of CHT do.

anonymous said...

Anonymous Myballs said...
Cottons speech was brilliant. He was 2 minutes


BWAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!! Another moron sucking on a morons ass!!!!!!!! LOLOLOLOL!!!

Myballs said...

Dopey opens his mouth and stupidity vomits out.

We don't call him dopey for nothing.

Anonymous said...

Dope got confused yesterday about what GDP and yearly inflation means.
After I educated him.

I forgave him.

anonymous said...

Sorry ballz....the only thing you got is a GOP mania and is gullible to believe they can save him!!!!! Another example of the failed education system who cannot think for himself and thinks his posts are brilliant....No wonder why I think he is a horses ass for trump!!!!!!! BWAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

anonymous said...

After I educated him.


BWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!! The goat fucker who still defends trump and his awful GDP performance only educates from the GOP talking points.....Sorry sport.....you got nada!!!!!

Myballs said...

Dopey now attending the Roger school of salad making I see

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...



What's in Democrats' latest voting legislation, and what would the bills do?

Senate Democrats are considering two measures, which advocates say would reverse some Republican-backed state laws

Jan. 13, 2022, 1:31 AM PST

By Jane C. Timm

Democrats are making a renewed push to get federal voting legislation through the closely divided Senate, a move President Joe Biden continues to advocate.

Two voting bills are being weighed in the Senate.

The first is a wide-ranging measure called the Freedom to Vote Act, a compromise bill crafted by Senate Democrats after Sen. Joe Manchin, D-W.Va., said he wouldn't support a more expansive House bill, the For the People Act. That bill, which was first introduced in 2019 — before the latest surge of restrictive bills passed by Republican legislatures — included a lengthy list of Democratic priorities.

The second bill, the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act, is an update to the Voting Rights Act of 1965. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, signed on as a co-sponsor. A version of the legislation has already passed the House.

White House puts pressure on Senators Manchin, Sinema after Biden’s voting rights speech

Democrats say passing a voting bill is imperative. Fueled by former President Donald Trump's stolen election lie, 19 states passed restrictive voting laws last year, and some legislatures are expected to consider more this year.

Both bills have the support of all 50 Democrats and independents in the Senate, and Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has promised to bring both up for votes before the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday. But without the support of 10 Republicans, whose votes would be needed for the legislation to clear the 60-vote threshold, the legislation is likely to fail.

Democrats say they will then pivot to try to change the Senate rules to kill the 60-vote requirement, a move Biden endorsed Tuesday. But the move is unlikely to get the support of all 50 Democratic-voting senators it needs to pass.




Myballs said...

Roll Call now warning of a red wave in the Senate. Voters are fed up with what tbe democrats are doing.

And even better, there's increased talk of none other than Hillary as the dem candidate in 24. Good grief. The bench is mighty thin.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Salada EspaƱol.

Myballs said...

Yo comprendo espanol no fluido pero muy bien.

rrb said...

Democrats say passing a voting bill is imperative.

Federalizing voter fraud is imperative, seeing as you can't win without it.

Myballs said...

Eliminating every voter ID law in the country is inviting election fraud and cheating. Voters want these laws.

rrb said...


Saying the quiet part out loud -

Senate Majority Leader Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.), speaking about changes to voting laws in various states during a recent interview with CNN, added that nearly every senator in the caucus had been lobbying Manchin and Sinema on voting rights, including “going up to them and saying, ‘I'll lose my election if ... you allow these changes to occur.’”

https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/589302-dems-worry-theyll-be-boxed-out-without-changes-to-filibuster-voting-rules


There it is: Must. Cheat. To. Win.


rrb said...

Anonymous Myballs said...

Eliminating every voter ID law in the country is inviting election fraud and cheating. Voters want these laws.



Schumer's fucked trying to pass his voter fraud bill and he knows it. So look for a magical new 'variant' say... right around August or so which will require nationwide mail-in ballots.

Myballs said...

Even senators Durbin and Romney are hammering bidrn for his outrageous speech the other day. His ineptness is unbelievable.

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Word salad recipe bidrn

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Gateway Pundit.

Fauci made sure to control the treatment guidelines for COVID that came out of the NIAID, advising against both chloroquine drugs and ivermectin. Fauci’s NIAID also cancelled the first large-scale trial of hydroxychloroquine treatment in early disease, after only 20 of the expected 2,000 subjects were enrolled.

What does all this mean?

There was a conspiracy between the five authors of the Nature paper and the heads of the NIH, NIAID and Wellcome Trust to cover up the lab origin of COVID.There was a conspiracy involving Daszac, Fauci and others to push the natural origin theory. (See other emails in the recent drop.)There was a conspiracy involving Daszac to write the Lancet letter and hide its provenance, to push the natural origin theory and paint any other ideas as conspiracy theory. Collin’s blog post is another piece of this story.Farrar was intimately involved in both large hydroxychloroquine overdose trials, in which about 500 subjects total died.Farrar, Fauci and Collins withheld research funds that could have supported quality trials of the use of chloroquine drugs and ivermectin and other repurposed drugs that might have turned around the pandemic.Are the four individuals named here — Fauci, Daszak, Collins and Farrar —  intimately involved in the creation of the pandemic, as well as the prolongation and improper treatments used during the pandemic?

So when will Dr. Fauci be confronted on his lies that killed millions?

* * * * * * * * * *

On Monday night Project Veritas released their latest investigation and it was a BOMBSHELL! Project Vertias released never before seen military documents regarding the origins of Covid-19, gain-of-function research, vaccines, potential treatments and the government’s effort to conceal everything.

Myballs said...

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rrb said...

Anonymous Myballs said...

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The alky is so fucking hopelessly stupid he thinks a simple typo is a 'word salad.'




Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

DISHONESTY
Fox News Uses Old Photo to Attack Biden
January 13, 2022 at 9:38 am EST By Taegan Goddard 33 Comments

Fox News used an 11-year old photo of empty store shelves in Japan to slam who they now call “Bare Shelves Biden,” Mediaite reports.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

ACTIONABLE, ILLEGAL GROSS DISHONESTY
Trump Allies Sent Fake Electoral College Certificates
January 13, 2022 at 10:00 am EST By Taegan Goddard 11 Comments

“In the weeks after the 2020 election, then-President Donald Trump’s allies sent fake certificates to the National Archives declaring that Trump won seven states that he actually lost. The documents had no impact on the outcome of the election, but they are yet another example of how Team Trump tried to subvert the Electoral College — a key line of inquiry for the January 6 committee,” CNN reports.

“The fake certificates were created by Trump allies in Georgia, Arizona, Michigan, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Nevada and New Mexico, who sought to replace valid presidential electors from their states with a pro-Trump slate.

Michigan Live:
Republicans who falsified Michigan electoral college vote are under scrutiny from Congress.



Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

Happy Thursday!

Here’s Graham’s new litmus test, which is neither subtle, nor especially nuanced.

“Elections are about the future," Graham said. "If you want to be a Republican leader in the House or the Senate, you have to have a working relationship with President Donald Trump."

He added that he saw Trump as "the most consequential Republican since Ronald Reagan," though Trump doesn't currently hold any public office and has not officially declared a 2024 presidential bid.

"It's his nomination if he wants it, and I think he'll get reelected in 2024," Graham said.

"I liked Senator McConnell," Graham added. "But here's the question — can Senator McConnell effectively work with the leader of the Republican Party, Donald Trump?"

"I'm not going to vote for anybody for leader of the Senate as a Republican, unless they can prove to me that they can advocate for an America First agenda and have a working relationship with President Trump because if you can't do that, you will fail," Graham said.

Of course, by “working relationship” with Trump — the defeated, disgraced, twice-impeached former president — Graham means “doing Trump’s bidding.”

He means: “accepting Trump’s lies.”

He means: “becoming a fluffer like me.”

Coldheartedtruth Teller said...

When I mistype, I get the word salad diatribes



By the Mooslimb hater.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Trump Loyalists Join Forces to Take Over Election Process
January 13, 2022 at 10:22 am EST By Taegan Goddard 23 Comments

“Extreme Republicans loyal to Donald Trump and his ‘big lie’ that the 2020 election was rigged have formed a nationwide alliance aiming to take control of the presidential election process in key battleground states that could determine the outcome of the 2024 presidential race,” The Guardian reports.

“At least eight Republicans who are currently running to serve as chief election officials in crucial swing states have come together to form the coalition.”

WOULD BE DICTATOR TRUMP CANNOT ADMIT HE LOST AND WILL TRY AGAIN TO SUBVERT THE NEXT ELECTIONS.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

McConnell accusing Biden of "demagoguery" after four years of demagogue Donald is hilarious.

Myballs said...

Demagogue Donald, the target of impeachment the day of his inauguration and subsequent multiple bogus investigations. Now that's hilarious.

Myballs said...

Trying to federalize every election in the country and remove every voter ID law at the same time. That is subversion.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

See 9:16.

Trying to protect the right of every American to vote and have that vote count is not subversion.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

And while you're at it, see 9:45.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Psaki said:
"[President Biden] considers Mitch McConnell a friend and that is true," Psaki said. "That is why it is even more disappointing that someone who has supported and advocated for voting rights in the past... and repeatedly voted for the extension of voting rights protections is on the other side of the argument now."

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

What the Voting Rights Bills Miss
January 13, 2022 at 11:23 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Nate Cohn:
“Neither of the voting rights bills, nor the emerging bipartisan effort to reform the Electoral Count Act, is sure to close off some of the most probable avenues for election subversion.

“While the various legislative paths might protect access to voting or hold the promise of clarifying how Congress counts electoral votes, the proposals are largely silent on a crucial time frame — the period between the polls closing in November to January, when Congress gathers to count electoral votes. This is when election administrators go about the once routine business of counting and certifying election results.”
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Yes, that's when election administrators, both Dem and Republican, were simply doing the right thing and yet have been so viciously attacked and disbelieved by unprincipled Trump loyalists.

Myballs said...

Protecting free and fair elections is not subversion. Promoting electoral fraud and cheating is.

Honest, decent, truthful Rev. said...

Promoting Trump's lies is fraud.
So is this:

Greene Says Dr. Fauci Is Responsible for the Pandemic
January 13, 2022 at 11:40 am EST By Taegan Goddard Leave a Comment

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) baselessly blamed Dr. Anthony Fauci for being entirely “responsible” for the coronavirus pandemic.

Said Greene: “We have so many serious problems and we can point them all at one man. That is Dr. Fauci.”

She added: “Dr. Fauci is responsible for all of this. He created the gain-of-function. He gave it to China. They created the bioweapon, which is Covid-19, and it broke the world.”

GREENE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR A CONSIDERABLE DUMBING DOWN OF REPUBLICANS.



RNC Signals a Pullout From Presidential Debates
January 13, 2022 at 11:35 am EST By Taegan Goddard 10 Comments

“The Republican National Committee is preparing to change its rules to require presidential candidates seeking the party’s nomination to sign a pledge to not participate in any debates sponsored by the Commission on Presidential Debates,” the New York Times reports.


Glenn Beck Gets Covid Again
January 13, 2022 at 11:32 am EST By Taegan Goddard 12 Comments

Right-wing talk radio personality Glenn Beck said he has contracted Covid-19 for the second time after refusing the vaccine, The Independent reports.

Said Beck:
“It’s starting to go into my lungs today and a little disturbing. I’m on all the medications and treatments and everything else, so… it’s all good.”

Beck said the antibody treatment ‘doesn’t seem to be working’ in his case, but he added that he is taking Ivermectin, an anti parasite drug popular in right-wing, anti-vaccine circles that has no proven effect against Covid-19.

HOIST WITH HIS OWN PETARD.

Myballs said...

Lies? Even Dick Durbin and Mitt Romney are calling out Biden for his.

James's Fucking Daddy said...

FANTASTIC MORNING !!!

Its obvious that the worse Biden is doing the more water carrying the lying POS "pastor" does from the Goddard blog.

The code is no posts things are going bad, lots of posts things are terrible.

Biden must have stepped in a whole mess of shit today.

ROFLMFAO !!!