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#26701

From an earlier post quoting Alison Frankel:

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Every eulogy at McCain’s funeral has the exact same subtext. Trump isn’t at the ceremony and no one has uttered his name. But man, the messages couldn’t be clearer.

Trump has made a mockery of various political norms and protocols, as well as having a tendency to disrespect commonly practiced traditions. So I guess turnabout is fair play and civility can be disregarded by all, under any circumstances. It's a shame but I've become so jaded that it doesn't surprise me that it now seems acceptable to use a death as an opportunity to diminish someone (anyone) and to use a eulogy as a vehicle to deliver political shots.

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#26702
45 minutes ago, Cacti said:

It's a shame but I've become so jaded that it doesn't surprise me that it now seems acceptable to use a death as an opportunity to diminish someone (anyone) and to use a eulogy as a vehicle to deliver political shots.

Leader in the clubhouse for Most Decorumest Post in the Thread.

#26705

How long until Trump starts floating the idea that he can write an Executive Order banning the DOJ from releasing any politically-sensitive reports within 60 days of an election?

#26707
9 hours ago, Cacti said:

From an earlier post quoting Alison Frankel:

Trump has made a mockery of various political norms and protocols, as well as having a tendency to disrespect commonly practiced traditions. So I guess turnabout is fair play and civility can be disregarded by all, under any circumstances. It's a shame but I've become so jaded that it doesn't surprise me that it now seems acceptable to use a death as an opportunity to diminish someone (anyone) and to use a eulogy as a vehicle to deliver political shots.

How dare they honor an American hero who dedicated his life to serving his country while a cowardly lyin' shitgibbon who never served anyone but himself occupies the White House?

Fuck you. Any other president in history, and hopefully in future history, would've been front and center paying McCain the well deserved respects from the highest office in the land. 

#26708
Let me see if I have this straight.  In conservative logic, internet service itself is not a public utility, but private tech companies that operate on the internet are?


There is no logic. That is your mistake. There is no position.

Sigh. These.

There is no position, no logic, no philosophy. Just Team Trump. That is modern conservatism. Well done.
#26711

You know he’s trembling over the thought of going off on Meghan McCain.  He wants to trash her, Obama, and George W so bad. 

 

#26712
12 minutes ago, atomheartbevo said:

You know he’s trembling over the thought of going off on Meghan McCain.  He wants to trash her, Obama, and George W so bad. 

Wants to Tweet "Sloppy Megan" so bad.

#26713
1 hour ago, WhatTheBuck said:

How dare they honor an American hero who dedicated his life to serving his country while a cowardly lyin' shitgibbon who never served anyone but himself occupies the White House?

I think you just made my point: It’s entirely possible (even preferable) to honor someone without making snide remarks about another person—even if the remarks are true. But then again I’m one of the olds on this forum, so maybe a politicized eulogy is the new norm.

10 hours ago, bad_teammate said:

Leader in the clubhouse for Most Decorumest Post in the Thread.

I am humbled by this recognition and flattered that my post is chosen from hundreds of comments from scores of scholarly Surly posters. However, if an obviously-not-in-contention post—such as “FUCK TRUMP”—can get a “like”, then is seems to me that being recognized as the leader for the prestigious title of “Most Decorumest Post” should be worth at least one measly pos rep.

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#26714
11 hours ago, Tom said:

Let me see if I have this straight.  In conservative logic, internet service itself is not a public utility, but private tech companies that operate on the internet are?

Conservatism has proven to be a pretext for pure self-interest.  By and large, conservatives push their principles not because they believe in them as a matter of principle, but because they are outcome-determinative in a way that benefits them.   And the second it isn't, conservatives seek government intervention to help them.  There are some people who really believe in conservative principles, but for most, it's more than just a happy accident that conservative policy helps them personally at the expense of most other Americans.

#26715

How about a “fuck off” since you contributed to this shit stain presidency and will die off before we clean up your mess?

#26716

The eulogies were totally appropriate for the person they were for and the context of his funeral, and that's all that matters. 

#26719
The eulogies were totally appropriate for the person they were for and the context of his funeral, and that's all that matters. 
This. The fact that they are seen as shots at Trump say a lot about Trump and his supporters.
#26720
28 minutes ago, Cacti said:

I think you just made my point: It’s entirely possible (even preferable) to honor someone without making snide remarks about another person—even if the remarks are true. But then again I’m one of the olds on this forum, so maybe a politicized eulogy is the new norm.

I am humbled by this recognition and flattered that my post is chosen from hundreds of comments from scores of scholarly Surly posters. However, if an obviously-not-in-contention post—such as “FUCK TRUMP”—can get a “like”, then is seems to me that being recognized as the leader for the prestigious title of “Most Decorumest Post” should be worth at least one measly pos rep.

This is exactly the funeral the deceased and his family wanted.

DECORUM! lol

#26721
49 minutes ago, bad_teammate said:

Wants to Tweet "Sloppy Megan" so bad.

He will do so in the context of bashing The View.  

But everybody will know he’s talking about Meghan. 

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#26723

Reading what Trump supporters, and I’m talking about well-known, not Billy Joe Bob Callahan from East Texas - those people have become even bigger snowflakes after yesterday. 

There’s not a big enough safe space for them. 

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#26724

NSIAP  from Mollie Tibbett’s father  https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/opinion/columnists/2018/09/01/mollie-tibbetts-father-common-decency-immigration-heartless-despicable-donald-trump-jr-column/1163131002/?ncid=APPLENEWS00001

 

Ten days ago, we learned that Mollie would not be coming home. Shattered, my family set out to celebrate Mollie’s extraordinary life and chose to share our sorrow in private. At the outset, politicians and pundits used Mollie’s death to promote various political agendas. We appealed to them and they graciously stopped. For that, we are grateful.

Sadly, others have ignored our request. They have instead chosen to callously distort and corrupt Mollie’s tragic death to advance a cause she vehemently opposed. I encourage the debate on immigration; there is great merit in its reasonable outcome. But do not appropriate Mollie’s soul in advancing views she believed were profoundly racist. The act grievously extends the crime that stole Mollie from our family and is, to quote Donald Trump Jr., “heartless" and "despicable.”

Make no mistake, Mollie was my daughter and my best friend. At her eulogy, I said Mollie was nobody’s victim. Nor is she a pawn in others’ debate. She may not be able to speak for herself, but I can and will. Please leave us out of your debate. Allow us to grieve in privacy and with dignity. At long last, show some decency. On behalf of my family and Mollie’s memory, I’m imploring you to stop.

Throughout this ordeal I’ve asked myself, “What would Mollie do?” As I write this, I am watching Sen. John McCain lie in state in the Capitol Rotunda and know that evil will succeed only if good people do nothing. Both Mollie and Senator McCain were good people. I know that both would stand up now and do something.

The person who is accused of taking Mollie’s life is no more a reflection of the Hispanic community as white supremacists are of all white people. To suggest otherwise is a lie. Justice in my America is blind. This person will receive a fair trial, as it should be. If convicted, he will face the consequences society has set. Beyond that, he deserves no more attention.   

To the Hispanic community, my family stands with you and offers its heartfelt apology. That you’ve been beset by the circumstances of Mollie’s death is wrong. We treasure the contribution you bring to the American tapestry in all its color and melody. And yes, we love your food.

My stepdaughter, whom Mollie loved so dearly, is Latina. Her sons — Mollie’s cherished nephews and my grandchildren — are Latino. That means I am Hispanic. I am African. I am Asian. I am European. My blood runs from every corner of the Earth because I am American. As an American, I have one tenet: to respect every citizen of the world and actively engage in the ongoing pursuit to form a more perfect union.

Given that, to knowingly foment discord among races is a disgrace to our flag. It incites fear in innocent communities and lends legitimacy to the darkest, most hate-filled corners of the American soul. It is the opposite of leadership. It is the opposite of humanity. It is heartless. It is despicable. It is shameful.

We have the opportunity now to take heed of the lessons that Mollie, John McCain and Aretha Franklin taught — humanity, fairness and courage. For most of the summer, the search for Mollie brought this nation together like no other pursuit. There was a common national will that did transcend opinion, race, gender and geography. Let’s not lose sight of that miracle. Let’s not lose sight of Mollie.

Instead, let’s turn against racism in all its ugly manifestations both subtle and overt. Let’s turn toward each other with all the compassion we gave Mollie. Let’s listen, not shout. Let’s build bridges, not walls. Let’s celebrate our diversity rather than argue over our differences. I can tell you, when you’ve lost your best friend, differences are petty and meaningless.

My family remains eternally grateful to all those who adopted Mollie so completely and showered us with so much care, compassion and generosity. Please accept our desire to remain private as we share our loss. We love Mollie with all our hearts and miss her terribly. We need time. 

#26725

Trump has made a mockery of various political norms and protocols, as well as having a tendency to disrespect commonly practiced traditions. So I guess turnabout is fair play and civility can be disregarded by all, under any circumstances. It's a shame but I've become so jaded that it doesn't surprise me that it now seems acceptable to use a death as an opportunity to diminish someone (anyone) and to use a eulogy as a vehicle to deliver political shots.

If I shit on your floor at house party and tried to fuck your wife and daughter and offered to share my crack with your son, stole money and pissed in your bed, chances are you would not invite me to the next party.

 

And I would think you lacked decency because a long time ago, when you were a baby you shit on the floor, and peed your parents bed.

 

Question is, can you see the difference or just bothsides-ism?

 

Or in the words of Billy the Esteves, Reap it Murphy, you son of a bitch.

 

 

 

#26726

John McCain planned his own funeral.  Everyone who spoke and everyone who was invited had his approval.  It is the height of arrogance to suggest that quietly politicizing his funeral was somehow an insult to the man and his family.  He knew what he wanted, and he got it.  Those who criticize should (as usual) shut their fucking mouths.

#26727
55 minutes ago, Nivek said:

If I shit on your floor at house party and tried to fuck your wife and daughter and offered to share my crack with your son, stole money and pissed in your bed, chances are you would not invite me to the next party.

And I would think you lacked decency because a long time ago, when you were a baby you shit on the floor, and peed your parents bed.

Question is, can you see the difference or just bothsides-ism?

Or in the words of Billy the Esteves, Reap it Murphy, you son of a bitch.

I need danger snax to decipher these comments.

#26728

Read where Trump gets up at 5:30 in the morning and doesn't go to the office until 11:30. In between, he watches Fox News - Tweets a lot about what he watched on Fox News and his pet statements against the Russian Investigation - and gets his hair fixed, which probably takes a couple of hours minimum. No reading up on important issues, no studying, no exercise.

Just wanted to let you that voted for him, and those that didn't, that this is what we're getting. He said he was going to WORK FOR US!!! 24/7 and that Obama was spending too much time on the golf course. 

#26729

Well, let me try.

As a Trump supporter, you don’t get to use terms like decency, decorum, and class. You support a piece of human garbage who has broken just about every established norm of the office.

Clear enough, buddy?

#26730
33 minutes ago, Brandywine said:

Read where Trump gets up at 5:30 in the morning and doesn't go to the office until 11:30.

That old man he’s a real motherfucker gonna kick him on down the line.

#26731
6 hours ago, Cacti said:

I think you just made my point: It’s entirely possible (even preferable) to honor someone without making snide remarks about another person—even if the remarks are true. But then again I’m one of the olds on this forum, so maybe a politicized eulogy is the new norm.

There are two problems with this view:

1) We live in a world where any praise of character, public decency and integrity is taken as implicit criticism of the president, because the supporters of the president acknowledge that the president is a low integrity, indecent character. Thus, it's not that the eulogy itself was politicized, it's that the reception is. And it probably should be, under the circumstances.

2) Drawing a contrast between the good things a person fought for in vain and the current, sad state of affairs is not a "snide remark". The offense you and others take measures the value of what you gave up when you decided that character didn't count as much as the conjectured decisions of hypothetical future judges. 

Tell me more about decorum, that's rich. 

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#26733

That stat blows my fucking mind.  You can dislike the media, think they have a liberal slant, whatever, but to think they are "the enemy of the people" and that Donald Motherfucking Trump is actually the good guy who is trying to expose that enemy?  You live in fucking looney tunes land.  These people are too fucking stupid to exist.

#26734
On 9/1/2018 at 3:56 PM, Bozo_Casanova said:

I saw that too, and while I agree it looks like texting, you can't see her hands or a phone,

She was either texting, or going through the motions of texting due to withdrawals from texting.

 

7 hours ago, bad_teammate said:

Wants to Tweet "Sloppy Megan" so bad.

Please god let this happen.

#26735
2 hours ago, Brandywine said:

Read where Trump gets up at 5:30 in the morning and doesn't go to the office until 11:30. In between, he watches Fox News - Tweets a lot about what he watched on Fox News and his pet statements against the Russian Investigation - and gets his hair fixed, which probably takes a couple of hours minimum. No reading up on important issues, no studying, no exercise.

Just wanted to let you that voted for him, and those that didn't, that this is what we're getting. He said he was going to WORK FOR US!!! 24/7 and that Obama was spending too much time on the golf course. 

If he wants to go to the office at 1pm and leave at 2pm, he’s welcome to do so. 

#26736
14 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

That stat blows my fucking mind.  You can dislike the media, think they have a liberal slant, whatever, but to think they are "the enemy of the people" and that Donald Motherfucking Trump is actually the good guy who is trying to expose that enemy?  You live in fucking looney tunes land.  These people are too fucking stupid to exist.

Conservatives like fascism.

#26737
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48% of Republicans believe the press is the enemy of the people, and 43% believe the president should have the power to shut down news organizations https://brook.gs/2BsZoiu

  I have to say, those underground Wal-Mart tunnels to the FEMA Camps and Death Panels are worth a second look now.

 

 

#26738
54 minutes ago, Biff Tannen said:

That stat blows my fucking mind.  You can dislike the media, think they have a liberal slant, whatever, but to think they are "the enemy of the people" and that Donald Motherfucking Trump is actually the good guy who is trying to expose that enemy?  You live in fucking looney tunes land.  These people are too fucking stupid to exist.

They've chosen this brainwashing since Nixon resigned. They only listen to reinforcement of the notion that the drive-by media is out to get them and promote the ebil lib agenda. 

If you have decided to embrace the notion that liberalism is anti-American and that the media is liberal, how can you come to any other conclusion than the media is the enemy as much as the ebil libs?

The GOPs used this to generate hate and votes for decades. The seeds were sown, the crops are mature. Now we reap.

#26739
On 8/31/2018 at 2:09 PM, Hugo Stiglitz said:

Lockheed Martin solution to Russia/China problem: build more jets! 

With a Raptor’s body and the JSF’s brain, the new jet would aim to answer the next decade’s Russian and Chinese threats.

Lockheed Martin is quietly pitching the U.S. Air Force a new variant of the F-22 Raptor, equipped with the F-35’s more modern mission avionics and some structural changes, Defense One has learned.

It is one of several options being shopped to the U.S.military and allies as Lockheed explores how it might upgrade its combat jets to counter Russian and Chinese threats anticipated by military officials in the coming decade, according to people with direct knowledge of the plan.

“You’re building a hybrid aircraft,” David Deptula, a retired Air Force lieutenant general who is now dean of the Mitchell Institute for Aerospace Studies. “It’s not an F-22. It’s not an F-35. It’s a combination thereof. That can be done much, much more rapidly than introducing a new design.”

The new variant — similar to one Lockheed is pitching to Japan — would incorporate the F-35’s more modern mission system and “other advancements in the stealth coatings and things of that nature,” according to a person familiar with the proposal.

https://www.defenseone.com/business/2018/08/lockheed-pitching-f-22f-35-hybrid-us-air-force/150943/

is it manned?  If so, how futuristic is it?

Edited by Mdhorn

#26741
5 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

John McCain planned his own funeral.  Everyone who spoke and everyone who was invited had his approval...He knew what he wanted, and he got it. 

So you’re saying that McCain vetted each eulogy?  That before his death he was aware and approved of the political undertones of the eulogies? Yeah, maybe so. But I’d rather think that he wasn’t petty enough to personally approve of the political ‘digs’ and I’d rather think that he wouldn’t approve of his wife and Presidents Obama and Bush volunteering to serve as surrogates to deliver one last parting shot at a man they all despised.

3 hours ago, VRHorn said:

Well, let me try.

As a Trump supporter, you don’t get to use terms like decency, decorum, and class. You support a piece of human garbage who has broken just about every established norm of the office.

Clear enough, buddy?

Your whole point falls apart if I’m not a Trump supporter. And since I only have 50 posts on Surly it shouldn’t be hard for you to do a little research and back up your claim that I support Trump. Want to give it a shot, or will you admit that your main point can’t be supported and that your entire post should have been limited to “Well, let me try”?

#26742
5 minutes ago, Cacti said:

So you’re saying that McCain vetted each eulogy?  That before his death he was aware and approved of the political undertones of the eulogies? Yeah, maybe so. But I’d rather think that he wasn’t petty enough to personally approve of the political ‘digs’ and I’d rather think that he wouldn’t approve of his wife and Presidents Obama and Bush volunteering to serve as surrogates to deliver one last parting shot at a man they all despised.

Why would you think that? Since the president personally insulted John McCain on multiple occasions and has risen by attacking the values that McCain fought for, how would it be possible for Presidents Bush and Obama to praise the Senator and what he represented without implicitly rebuking the President?

#26743
48% of Republicans believe the press is the enemy of the people, and 43% believe the president should have the power to shut down news organizations https://brook.gs/2BsZoiu
  I have to say, those underground Wal-Mart tunnels to the FEMA Camps and Death Panels are worth a second look now.
 
 

Too late. The wal mart jails are actually a real thing. Thankfully, we found a way to only use them for dirty Mexican kids, so real Americans were saved from that horror. Whew....close call there.
#26744
14 minutes ago, Cacti said:

Your whole point falls apart if I’m not a Trump supporter. And since I only have 50 posts on Surly it shouldn’t be hard for you to do a little research and back up your claim that I support Trump.

Did you vote for Trump? Do you support him? You answering directly is so much simpler than reviewing your posts.

#26745

Oh, and also...

After very careful consideration, I’ve come to the conclusion that our president and his supporters suck.

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#26746
14 minutes ago, Cacti said:

So you’re saying that McCain vetted each eulogy?  That before his death he was aware and approved of the political undertones of the eulogies? Yeah, maybe so. But I’d rather think that he wasn’t petty enough to personally approve of the political ‘digs’ and I’d rather think that he wouldn’t approve of his wife and Presidents Obama and Bush volunteering to serve as surrogates to deliver one last parting shot at a man they all despised.

Your whole point falls apart if I’m not a Trump supporter. And since I only have 50 posts on Surly it shouldn’t be hard for you to do a little research and back up your claim that I support Trump. Want to give it a shot, or will you admit that your main point can’t be supported and that your entire post should have been limited to “Well, let me try”?

In the interest of fairness, I did go glance at your posts. While you don’t state explicitly “I love Trump” you do enough rolling of your eyes at the people who think we are off the rails in a post about Krauthammer and you posted a lot in the AOC thread (I spent around a minute, sue me for being vague). I think we can at least characterize you as “concerned” about how things are going rather than horrified like many non-Trumpers are.

if you think that invalidates my point, I certainly won’t lose any sleep.

#26747

I don't understand how fans of a regime that constantly talks shit, can be so aggrieved when the same regime is publicly rebuked. 

#26748
9 hours ago, Mojo Hand said:

Conservatism has proven to be a pretext for pure self-interest.  By and large, conservatives push their principles not because they believe in them as a matter of principle, but because they are outcome-determinative in a way that benefits them.   And the second it isn't, conservatives seek government intervention to help them.  There are some people who really believe in conservative principles, but for most, it's more than just a happy accident that conservative policy helps them personally at the expense of most other Americans.

This is a very astute observation.

#26749
27 minutes ago, TornACL said:

I don't understand how fans of a regime that constantly talks shit, can be so aggrieved when the same regime is publicly rebuked. 

Trumpkin - Hey now, I said fuck your feelings. Not fuck MY feelings.

#26750
I don't understand how fans of a regime that constantly talks shit, can be so aggrieved when the same regime is publicly rebuked. 

Well, what you have to understand is that they’re complete fucking pussies.

Seriously, these folks are such pathetic losers that they get excited by the prospect of a sub-literate grifter with a combover “fighting for them.” These are society’s losers. And it’s a well-earned social rank.
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