Jump to content

leh-nerd skin-erd

Community Member
  • Posts

    9,722
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by leh-nerd skin-erd

  1. Ah come on 3rd, I’m trying to be a grown up here. I deliberately avoided that topic.
  2. Harris always makes me think of a politician who wanted to be president, dipped their toe in the water and quickly realized that they lack the tone, temperament, likability, political experience, ethical tenacity, charisma, charm, eccentricity, studious nature, commitment to excellence, ability to relate to others, pleasantness, or ability to compel others to take up the flag and march beside them. It has to drive her crazy that she’s her own kryptonite.
  3. That's not his style. He's a classic contrarian who likes to lob grenades at people he disagrees with, though the grenades are usually benign and filled with baby powder. He's become a bore, and oddly I don't remember him always being that way.
  4. Of course it will. It’s an ‘us v them” world. AG Barr laid it out pretty succinctly (credit to @Foxx for the link). As he suggests the greatest threat to our system is the weaponization of counterintelligence by one admin at the expense of another, as he lays out the case that the entire fiasco falls apart Jan 2016, as he cites fabricated warrants and documents used to continue the investigation and hamstring a president guilty of absolutely nothing....you sit and suggest that Trump is the one damaging “democracy”. us v them. I’d prefer it not be that way, but by extension, you’re comfortable with a tyrannical FBI acting suspiciously like the Gambino crime family shaking down local merchants, where is the middle ground? Personally, I’d prefer to go it alone then saddle up with folks comfortable with an out of control FBI.
  5. This Is like watching a boxing match between Muhammad Ali (DR) and some fat kid from Depew (not DR) who won a contest to go 3 with the champ. I kinda respect the fat kid for the effort but at the same time I’m screaming “FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SOMEONE THROW IN THE TOWEL!”.
  6. Wow. I never knew so much pressure went into being an OP. Transparency issues, fault accepted and reiterations and goals for the future. I can't speak for others but for me, when I read something, sometimes I type $#@! back. The end. You done good imo.
  7. This post is horsecockery at its finest. You are responsible for you. I am responsible for me. If I was to meet DR for a coffee to discuss Trump-Russia collusion, and we choose to meet at a Starbucks because he used to be a bottle blond surfer west coast limousine liberal and he likes that swill, it's not on him if I don't understand the street signs and take a wrong turn or two before arriving. I find your comments shallow and pedantic.
  8. AG Barr has a way of cutting through the bs and getting to the heart of the matter quickly. I could listen to him all day. On the issue at hand, there is not one reasonable person in the country who would listen to him, consider his position and think: "No, I would definitely support am administration utilizing the weight and power of the govt to impact an election.". I fear no heads will roll, but it will not be because Barr was on the job.
  9. True story. I was in the stands for a Bills Pats game, Bills were playing well and some NE fans around me were commiserating about Brady, his struggles and maybe he was done. Then McKelvin opted for a return and put the ball on the carpet... Fans are not always not dumb.
  10. Seriously, Comey is out banging on about being the King of the Dipshyts of the Keystone Cops. The guy was fired, last seen wandering about the forest pondering the many questions of life, oversaw an FBI that couldn't get it's thumb out of it's own a$$ when viewed in it's most positive light, and now has NBC news accusing it of being just another slap dick institution. The leadership was largely purged, and Comey's thrilled with the outcome. Honest to God the guy is delusional. He's the lead designer on the Edsel project and again, that is when considered in the most positive light possible.
  11. Preaching to the irredeemables, this is some second level Jimmy Lee Swaggart evagelicizing Bobby! You must be from Southern Michigan.
  12. What is so bad in your real world that you seem compelled to aspire to insufferable prick status here? You're perilously close to being renamed johnAdamSchiff.
  13. He nailed Trump’s preferred pronoun, and we’ll always have that.
  14. That’s not the way the game is played by either side. Any mention of any child in any capacity automatically triggers the “Children are off limits” clause. Righteous indignation follows. In the testimony provided today by Phyllis from The Office, she’s part of the resistance and invoking the boy’s name in the impeachment hearing was scripted, intentional, and designed to intimidate him and send a clear message to DJT—no one is off limits.
  15. I think jrobs is lost in the shadow world of emotional crookery, whereby if a massive investigation (indisputable) of unprecedented scope (indisputable), with unlimited power to investigate and refer for prosecution everything from jaywalking to process crimes to personal income tax evasion (indisputable), which involves a disproportionate show of force relative to accusations (indisputable) and involves DOJ officials leaking to major media outlets time/place and scope of quasi-military operations for a man pushing 70 (indisputable) results in absolutely 0.00 counts of criminal activity for the subject of the investigation, well by gosh the victim in the scheme is obviously a crook because a jrobs finds him distasteful. As bad as all this abhorrent politicking has been, the only certainty that lies ahead is escalation. You simply can’t allow the opposition party to stab you repeatedly in the eye socket, allow the conditions to remain for exactly the same type of wrangling to happen next time without responding.
  16. “No simulate Jackson, McDermott-San. Simulate guy who stop him.”
  17. I would so do that. It drives the stats geeks crazy.
  18. I find many of your posts to be overtly hostile in a nonsensical blathering way. Your second sentence is astonishingly lucid. The blind squirrel had found his nut.
  19. The same argument is often made about Jeffrey Dahmer. He was a small town kid, so his murder rate per capita made him a relatively good neighbor in contrast to your David Berkowitz(s) or a Wayne Williams.
  20. Thanks for the reminder. ... were a bunch of clog-wearing, mullet-styling, boot-cut jeans-wearing, 4am Mighty Taco after Cassidys munchin soldiers who swore like sailors.... Your reply was damn funny. Thanks for that, and word to your mother.
  21. The brave souls who tore down the goal posts in the past were a bunch of clog-wearing, mullet-styling, boot-cut jeans-wearing, 4am Mighty Taco after Cassidys munchin soldiers who wanted nothing more than a decent job, a good woman and a spirited game of Pong against a buddy.* today, the same experience can be had virtually, after the win folks just have to hook up the 4 pound binoculars on the Apple 11 with facial recognition technology and they can experience it all, uh, virtually. Hell they can even toss the goal post over the stadium wall and crush a couple computer generated Tom Brady’s walking below if they so desire. It’s good clean sterile fun. No need to get one’s hands dirty. *i probably messed up some of the timing here, I never had a mullet, wasn’t at the game and honestly can’t remember when Cassidys closed and/or burned down. Consider this my “We didn’t start the fire” anthem.
×
×
  • Create New...