Wednesday, April 05, 2017

The message is spreading. Even to ballparks.

By the way Massachusetts city became the latest municipality around the country to call for an impeachment investigation into the Trump presidency.

And again, the noose gets a little tighter. 

28 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:52 AM

    *THAT'S* why Trumplethinskin didn't DARE to show his face at opening day, let alone bucked the long-held (since 1910!) tradition of throwing out the first baseball! What a coward! And I *KNEW* he'd do it, long before! He only shows his ugly puffy orange visage at his 'love-me' rallies any more! And I wasn't the only one!

    http://www.rawstory.com/2017/04/republicans-look-more-like-the-cannibal-donner-party-than-a-governing-party-columnist/

    To save you time, here is what Mark Shields said [This is my comment on Raw Story - I post under the 'avatar' of 'BookLove-Proud Nasty Woman'];

    Shields at 3:22;
    "On Monday, April 3, baseball season begins in Washington, D C. And Donald Trump, former baseball player, proudly proclaiming his athletic ability, will not be there [I assume to throw the ceremonial first pitch] -why will he not be there? Because he would be booed. He would be booed loudly, he would be booed long. And it would be seen all over the world, and it would be seen time and time again..."

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    1. District voters have voted for Democratic presidential candidates by ninety percent of more in recent elections.

      Even though a number of Nats fans drive in from Maryland, Virginia, and elsewhere, it's clear as beer p*ss that the boos would have been overpowering.

      They were booing when Dick Cheney waddled out, Nats jacket bulging over not one but TWO bulletproof vests, to throw out the ball.

      Heard just this morning that the Nats' owners, the Lerner family, forbade Tr*mp from appearing!

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  2. Anonymous3:25 AM

    No shock that dRumpf wouldn't throw out the first pitch awhile back. Those boos would have been heard around the world.

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  3. Anonymous4:11 AM

    Waiting for chicken Trump to go to foreign countries.

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    1. Anonymous7:53 AM

      Apparently Trump is ramping up against N. Korea. That endangers both South Korea and Japan. And I doubt that China is happy about it either.
      Beaglemom

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  4. Anonymous4:17 AM

    How come Trump doesn't speak directly to the media and take questions.

    Is it because Trump won't have Ivanka or Jared there to answer questions for him?

    Or is it because he's a giant orange pussy?

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  5. Anonymous4:35 AM

    Thunes, "they should just vote", omg you pos, your party didn't even allow a hearing or vote. That spot should be dealing with Garland before gorsuck.

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  6. Anonymous4:36 AM

    Yes! He dumpy is demented.

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  7. Anonymous4:39 AM

    Oh gee and orange buffoon talked vote number again at that speaking engagement.
    We need a LEADER! Now!

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  8. Anonymous5:12 AM

    Omg some guy just said its not fattys job on syria. Wtf. On the news.

    Last I seen the US prez should at least do something.

    Wakeup people, the WH live in a vaccum! Nothing outside is even considered. We need a Leader,
    IMPEACH this not of right mind fatty.

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  9. Anonymous5:20 AM

    Dumbass will say and do anything to get a vote without thinking.

    Now what #NOTMYPRESIDENT?

    "AMERICA'S POOREST WHITE TOWN"

    "We will put our miners back to work," President Trump proclaimed last week as he signed executive orders to encourage more use of coal (and other fossil fuels), rolling back President Obama's initiatives to stop climate change and global warming.

    Trump was aiming his message at places like Beattyville, which earned the nickname "America's poorest white town" and desperately needs jobs. Coal country voted heavily for him.

    But the people of Beattyville -- and the hills around it -- aren't all cheering Trump's recent actions. There's a deep rift in the area about whether it's wise to bring back the coal jobs. People worry about what it will do to tourism, the land and their health. Some see coal as a job of the past, not the future.

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    1. Anonymous6:09 AM

      Their coal jobs are not coming back, and he has taken away their ACA insurance.

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    2. Anonymous7:51 AM

      So why did they vote for him? Was it to keep their guns?
      Beaglemom

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    3. Anonymous8:28 AM

      @7:51 Beaglemom "Gun sales in America hit record levels in October amid fears a Hillary Clinton election victory would lead to increased controls."

      http://www.bbc.com/news/magazine-38297345

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    4. Anonymous2:30 PM

      No coal jobs, his E.O. was so that the mining companies can bid on FEDERAL LAND and pay next to nothing.

      As for guns sales, don't those morons know a dictator like trump can't allow "the people" to have guns.

      He'll be coming for their guns and they won't even know what hit them.

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  10. Anonymous5:25 AM

    Ivanka, what an idiot. Just like her fatty dad.

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    1. Anonymous7:13 AM

      Well, she's got a position in the White House because somebody's got to sit on Donald's lap.

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  11. Anonymous5:48 AM

    Chickens have come home to roost. Trump running roughshod over the American people is catching up. Even people who voted for him are starting to be uneasy :)

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  12. Anonymous6:41 AM

    I don't agree at all that Trump should be impeached. That would legitimize his presidency. I say VACATE it. Vacate the 2016 election results and let us revote! Let the American people elect our president instead of Russia doing it for us! Justice will never be done until Trump was never president.

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  13. Anonymous7:37 AM

    https://www.propublica.org/article/trump-pull-money-his-businesses-whenever-he-wants-without-telling-us

    Imperious A$$hole!

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    1. Anonymous7:50 AM

      Then why are the taxpayers paying to "protect" the third wife in her NYC tower?
      Beaglemom

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  14. Anonymous7:46 AM

    OuT? OH Chicago!
    "In a historic decision, a federal appeals court in Chicago ruled Tuesday that the Civil Rights Act of 1965 protects gay and lesbian employees from workplace discrimination."

    http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2017/04/civil-rights-act-employment-discrimination

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    1. Anonymous9:10 AM

      OT? PROUD!
      http://www.etonline.com/music/214503_barry_manilow_breaks_his_silence_on_marrying_garry_kief_for_first_time_on_camera_i_m_proud_of_it/

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  15. Anonymous8:24 AM

    " Personalized news feeds and search results, he warned, would undermine civic discourse by steering people toward information that appeals to their preconceptions."
    " Their counterintuitive finding: Polarization has been driven primarily by the demographic groups that spend the least time online.""These facts argue against the hypothesis that the internet is a primary driver of rising political polarization,”" the majority still cite television as their primary news source. "

    http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/technology/2017/04/filter_bubbles_revisited_the_internet_may_not_be_driving_political_polarization.html

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  16. Anonymous8:56 AM

    THIS!"the DCCC is telling red state Dems we can fuck right off, we’re not even worth a pitiful token." IS NOT GOOD.

    Read more at https://wonkette.com/615177/dccc-sees-no-need-to-elect-red-state-dems-to-congress-we-see-no-need-to-give-money-to-dccc#pP5kVwVKhIBBAdGF.99"

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  17. Anonymous9:03 AM

    OT;"Taser International Inc. announced Wednesday that it is offering a free body camera to every police officer in the country for a year,"

    http://www.azcentral.com/story/money/business/tech/2017/04/05/taser-offers-free-body-cameras-law-enforcement-officers-nationwide/100000538/

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  18. Probably why he declined to throw out the first pitch recently.

    Aside from the fact he'd be met with a loud chorus of BOO like Pence was.

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  19. Anonymous2:32 PM

    I am sure little donnie will offer some excuse like he was too busy doing "presidential things" to be out throwing a baseball like President Obama.

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