Fox News said:A group of students at a California college’s “Annual Whiteness Forum” labeled the Christian children’s cartoon “VeggieTales” as “dangerous” and promoting racial stereotypes for making the villains colored.
The forum at Cal State San Marcos is a project from Professor Dreama Moon’s class titled “The Communication of Whiteness.” Students called various things racist, including the NFL, women who support President Trump, and the popular animated cartoon that started in 1993 and always ended with Bob the Tomato and Larry the Cucumber’s tagline, “Remember kids, God made you special and he loves you very much,” the College Fix reported.
What are your thoughts on 41 and his legacy. Not only as a president but in his other roles as well?
On a side note, there is something about the friendship that past presidents seem to have after they leave office. Think about the times that you saw one 41 or 43 with Clinton for various events and fundraisers. I also think that despite all of 43's shortcomings while he was in office, he seems like a very personable guy and I think it is evident that people who get to know him outside of his political role, really like him.
Our idiot soon-to-be-former governor is trying to come up with a deal to create a utility tunnel under the Mackinac Bridge for the Canadian oil pipeline.
The lege is pretty busy too.
Lame duck reps, who still control the lege, are proposing legislation to repeal the bottle bill, limit the authority of executive offices which will just happen to be filled by female Dems, modify the worker bills recently passed, modify the new gerrymandering legislation passed by voters,modify the wetlands regs.
Runoffs were held in Georgia yesterday, and the two statewide races (Sec of State and one of the Public Service Commission seats) appear to have stayed with the GOP - there are still some absentee ballots to be counted, but the AP was comfortable enough to call both races (which they refused to do with the Governor's race until it was certified). Republican voters in Georgia have historically had a better turnout for runoffs than their Democratic counterparts, so I'm curious if that's the explanation here, or if it's a larger refutation of the narrative of the state trending towards purple (i.e. damage to the downballot Dems caused by Stacey Abrams' ongoing temper tantrum).
"Temper tantrum?" She is totally justified in refusing to concede to KKKemp. She would have won (or at least forced a runoff) had Kemp and his cronies not suppressed or intimidated tens of thousands of voters in the months leading up to the election.
The two biggest douchebag outgoing Governors (Snyder and Walker) seem Hellbent on on destroying their state with lame duck slash-and-burn tactics. What's happening in Wisconsin is an absolute travesty.
Twitter is blowing up with video from 41’s service in DC.
tRump is shown NOT reciting the Aspoltes Creed or singing hymns. In particular the comments say the Evangelical President doesn’t participate while the Muslim president (&the others) reciting by heart.
Clearly this man is secular, and that should be okay. I don't know why people really give a s*it about our commander in chief's religion preferences.
It's completely absurd that any of our elected leaders have to pass a religious test but in fact they do.
On a different note, I wonder what the government's response will be to the possibility that 2018 might finish in negative territory on the stock exchange. I am sure Trump will blame others because if he had control of the economy it would be the greatest economy ever.
his idiotic drunk uncle musings about a trade war that doesn't really exist
The Fed will probably do nothing, trump will hop on twitter about interest rates should be lowered, and he will dawn his cape as "tarrif man" and continue to sink the market with his idiotic drunk uncle musings about a trade war that doesn't really exist
Clearly this man is secular, and that should be okay. I don't know why people really give a s*it about our commander in chief's religion preferences.
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/420084-why-was-trump-uncomfortable-at-hws-funeralAs the distinguished speakers praised Bush, Trump couldn’t have helped but take offense at some of the comments that he might interpret as barbed contrasts between himself and Bush.
Alan Simpson struck a direct blow -
[Bush] knew what his mother and my mother always knew: Hatred corrodes the container it's carried in.”
With former President Lincoln’s call for the “better angels of our nature” and George H.W. Bush’s “thousand points of light,”
Meacham said that “both called on us to choose the right over the convenient, to hope rather than to fear, and to heed not our worst impulses, but our best instincts.”
Did these words cause Trump to reflect at all about his own legacy?
But perhaps the rest of Washington might truly embrace cooperation, consensus, collaboration and civility to honor the legacy of George H.W. Bush, and in the process, make progress beneficial to all Americans.
What are your thoughts on 41 and his legacy. Not only as a president but in his other roles as well?
On a side note, there is something about the friendship that past presidents seem to have after they leave office. Think about the times that you saw one 41 or 43 with Clinton for various events and fundraisers. I also think that despite all of 43's shortcomings while he was in office, he seems like a very personable guy and I think it is evident that people who get to know him outside of his political role, really like him.
My thoughts are the same for most past presidents--he got a lot of stuff right, and a lot of stuff wrong.
Why was Trump uncomfortable at HW’s funeral?
https://thehill.com/opinion/white-house/420084-why-was-trump-uncomfortable-at-hws-funeral
Wow!
Get a load of this: while attention-seeking people like the Clintons, the Obamas, and everyone else in the venue felt the need to recite the Apostles' Creed loudly and boastfully at a memorial service for George H.W. Bush yesterday, there was one man of humility present.
That man was President Donald Trump. The guy obviously had the Apostles' Creed memorized word for word, and didn't need to read off a program like some kind of a religious weakling.
In fact, he's so pious that he didn't want to draw attention to himself, so he just recited it quietly in his head, as is his custom.
Amazing!
"I am the best at memorizing creeds," he told reporters. "The very best. All these losers here, they had to read off the program. Sad! Very bad look!" When asked what his favorite Bible verse was, Trump used some master 4D chess skills and replied, "I don't want to come off as bragging about all my bibley knowledge. My actions speak for themselves."
Awesome. It's great to have such a Christian leader of our nation!
So how long until Trump steps down or is impeached? I give it 8 months.
I don't believe Trump would ever voluntarily step down. That would require placing the interests of the nation above his own - not gonna happen. The timeline on impeachment sounds about right. The Senate won't convict.
I also agree that Trump won't go of his own accord, faced even with the same circumstances that confronted Nixon. Indeed, Trump has already begun using the threat of civil unrest in the event of impeachment (not advocating, simply associating, at least at this time). Even if there is an impeachment (and likely an acquittal in the Senate), following a devastating defeat in the 2020 General, I doubt we see a peaceful transition for the first time ever in American history.:-o
And so, as we do every year, we’ve rounded up some of the best instances of corruption, stupidity and craziness for the 12th Annual Golden Duke Awards!
The awards are named after former Rep. Randy “Duke” Cunningham, as Josh recounted last week.
Duke Cunningham revolutionized corruption in his time, and with the Golden Dukes, we recognize those who have followed in his footsteps.
^^^^^
What a bunch of idiots. How in the world can anyone from this state think that a 5.3m building to house a Confederate statute is a good idea? This is basically like taking a baseball bat to a hornets nest. Just get rid of the damn statue and be done. :-@
However, I think holding student grades hostage is not a good way of protesting.
What would be the alternative? I see no other way short of just quitting.
There seems to be some skullduggery afoot with the Kentucky General Assembly. Apparently, they have come into session tonight to consider a pension bill much to the surprise of - um, pretty much everybody. We’ll see where this goes.
One alternative is to protest, but you have students that need those final grades before they can formally graduate. Let's spin this into the planning world for a moment. If the City Manager in your community made a recommendation to council that you were totally opposed to, would it be ethical for you to hold up development permits that were unrelated to the CM's recommendation? I know I would get fired.
One alternative is to protest, but you have students that need those final grades before they can formally graduate. Let's spin this into the planning world for a moment. If the City Manager in your community made a recommendation to council that you were totally opposed to, would it be ethical for you to hold up development permits that were unrelated to the CM's recommendation? I know I would get fired.
tRump actually banned bump stocks 8-! I'm really surprised at that.
tRump Foundation was dissolved as part of a court order and assets will be distributed to charities of the judges choosing to avoid sham charities getting the funds.
I'm not sure, but I believe GoT might have something to say about using their font and tag line. Also, are the sanctions against some country that actually deserves it, a token look at me I do sanctions I'm presidential, or maybe against the president himself?
Indeed. False prophet for sure. What a dillweed.I think I'm relieved to be out of his neck of the woods. I have so many friends that are affiliated with Liberty. I feel terrible for them that their professional reputations are tarnished because of this man's ridiculous philosophies.
https://slate.com/human-interest/20...91MCEKgEmI5XEr28zfU46qHIOW-vz5shgUbjtyBOQ4sOY
I'm not sure, but I believe GoT might have something to say about using their font and tag line. Also, are the sanctions against some country that actually deserves it, a token look at me I do sanctions I'm presidential, or maybe against the president himself?
They did, and it was pretty funny. The reply was "How do you say trademark misuse in Dothraki?"![]()
I don't think that Trump stands a chance in 2020, but it is going to be dependant on who the democratic candidate is. I think Crazy Uncle Bernie would end up with a record percentage of the votes over Trump in 2020... but I would once again not vote for either of them.