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Started by The General, February 11, 2011, 01:33:34 AM

albrecht

Quote from: 21st Century Man on December 15, 2016, 07:47:57 PM
Trump is considering appointing Sly Stallone as NEA head. Before you laugh, Stallone has an IQ of 160 which would make him one of the smartest stars in Hollyweird.  He is tied with of all people, Dolph Lundgren.



I see a transformation of the Rocky series in the future.  Since both are getting up in years, Rocky will focus his energies on chess and Drago will meet Rocky in Moscow for a world championship in chess.  Rocky has a stroke but recovers. However, will his intellect be up to the challenge and will he once again beat the nasty Russian?  That is the plot.
Ha! I knew Dolph was a smart guy (a recall an advanced ChemE degree even) but wasn't aware of Stallone's IQ. I figured due to his delivery, short stature, and psychic mom (why hasn't she been on C2C.) But considering his work (and writing and demanding good financial deal from "Rocky") and what you say I stand corrected. That, actually, would be a fun movie to see!

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: ItsOver on December 15, 2016, 02:35:50 PM
She must be trying to top Novak.



at this point, i'd rather bed robert novak.


Yorkshire pud

Quote from: MV® XP on December 16, 2016, 10:33:58 AM
at this point, i'd rather bed robert novak.



Yes, your wife said you call his name in your sleep. It makes sense now.

Praise Mrs MV's patience.

MV/Liberace!

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on December 16, 2016, 10:41:48 AM
Yes, your wife said you call his name in your sleep. It makes sense now.

Praise Mrs MV's patience.

she's very tolerant.

Juan

Now we know that Canadians are trying to sabatoge the election.  The video of alleged celebrities addressing the electoral college is by a group Unite For America.  That group registered its website through Tucows - a Canadian company
http://freebeacon.com/politics/group-using-celebrities-urge-electors-vote-trump-foreign-registered-website/

Now we know what 136 has been up to.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Juan on December 16, 2016, 11:04:05 AM
Now we know that Canadians are trying to sabatoge the election.  The video of alleged celebrities addressing the electoral college is by a group Unite For America.  That group registered its website through Tucows - a Canadian company
http://freebeacon.com/politics/group-using-celebrities-urge-electors-vote-trump-foreign-registered-website/

Now we know what 136 has been up to.


Is it any different to US spooks engineerng coups in foreign countries to unseat democratically elected leaders (but unfavourable to the USA), in order to install their chosen one? See: Iran, Indonesia, Italy, certain Aftrican states.


CornyCrow

Quote from: 21st Century Man on December 15, 2016, 02:42:58 PM
Awww, man.   I hate to see that.  I had a crush on Novak when I was a kid.  She was in her MILF phase then costarring in The Mirror Cracked with Liz Taylor.  Why can't people just grow old gracefully?
Yeah.  I always thought she was very good looking, too. 

It's a shame you can't sue a cosmetic surgeon.  It's obvious that she was given cheek implants that are too big for her.  She can hardly smile.  And her chin implant is also too big. 

I'd like to get some work done, but when I see people 'in the business' getting bad work, and I assume that they are attuned to the grapevine and are getting what are considering great surgeons, I figure I'll just bow out.



albrecht

Quote from: Segundus on December 16, 2016, 02:37:55 PM
Yeah.  I always thought she was very good looking, too. 

It's a shame you can't sue a cosmetic surgeon.  It's obvious that she was given cheek implants that are too big for her.  She can hardly smile.  And her chin implant is also too big. 

I'd like to get some work done, but when I see people 'in the business' getting bad work, and I assume that they are attuned to the grapevine and are getting what are considering great surgeons, I figure I'll just bow out.
You can sue them for malpractice, at least here, but unless there was really gross negliance (not just coming out looking bad) you will likely not win. Also since (usually) it was an elective surgery you likely signed things about consent and knowledge of possible dangers and also that will bias some people ("she should've never even had the surgery, what a vain person, etc.")

I think the Clintons, Stein, Rinos, etc are upset over Obama's speech today. He basically said the election was valid and not hacked, Trump is the next President and he is advising him (as previous President did for him,) and admitted that the DNC had problems because they are viewed by much of the people as "latte-sipping people living in coastal cities who don't get it" (paraphrased, I cannot recall the exact quote.)

ItsOver

Quote from: MV® XP on December 16, 2016, 10:33:58 AM
at this point, i'd rather bed robert novak.


Wow, your wife is a saint.  Robert's getting pretty ripe.


Jackstar

That's gonna take some flexibility and contortioning regardless, as if ever there were a man who sleeps while suspended by his heels from the ceiling, it is Robert "Who, Me?" Novak.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: albrecht on December 16, 2016, 05:41:14 PM
You can sue them for malpractice, at least here, but unless there was really gross negliance (not just coming out looking bad) you will likely not win. Also since (usually) it was an elective surgery you likely signed things about consent and knowledge of possible dangers and also that will bias some people ("she should've never even had the surgery, what a vain person, etc.")

I think the Clintons, Stein, Rinos, etc are upset over Obama's speech today. He basically said the election was valid and not hacked,

You heard a different speech then. He said he'd warned Putin at the G20 conference, and that they had hacked the US. In interview, former head of CIA was clearly annoyed that Trump has basically disregarded the CIA and now FBI. And said he should be a President and less a campaigner now.

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Trump is the next President and he is advising him (as previous President did for him,) and admitted that the DNC had problems because they are viewed by much of the people as "latte-sipping people living in coastal cities who don't get it" (paraphrased, I cannot recall the exact quote.)

But Russia has still hacked e mails; or rather thats what is known so far.

albrecht

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on December 16, 2016, 07:19:25 PM
You heard a different speech then. He said he'd warned Putin at the G20 conference, and that they had hacked the US. In interview, former head of CIA was clearly annoyed that Trump has basically disregarded the CIA and now FBI. And said he should be a President and less a campaigner now.

But Russia has still hacked e mails; or rather thats what is known so far.
He said the election was not hacked (the machines, the vote, etc)* and that Trump is the President to be. Sure the alledged hack- they provide no proof unlike hacks in the past like the big Chinese one- influenced the election. The DNC, Hillary, and Podesta showing their dirty laundry and corruption to the world did have an effect (thankfully.) Remember many of the email were not from "hacks" but released on the part of the FBI, DOJ, Congress, and FOIA lawsuits because of Clinton's (and I guess Huma's) illegal use of a private unsecure server and devices. (Huma's husband even "sexted" an underage girl on one.) None of those were a result of the evil Rooskies but released by the government, or Clinton's team, themselves. There are also rumors that many of the "hacked" emails were released by an insider not "hacked."

*though the State of Georgia claims that Obama's DHS attempted to hack into their system.
https://www.cyberscoop.com/georgia-hack-dhs-brian-kemp-jeh-johnson/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3148710/security/georgia-says-its-traced-an-attempted-voter-hack-to-dhs.html
http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/222862808-story

ps: what is so great is that some of the emails showed that the thought in the DNC and Clinton camp, after they colluded to ensure Sanders didn't have a chance, was to promote Trump out of the Republican field because he would be so easy to beat. Classic.



ItsOver

Quote from: albrecht on December 16, 2016, 07:38:36 PM
He said the election was not hacked (the machines, the vote, etc)* and that Trump is the President to be. Sure the alledged hack- they provide no proof unlike hacks in the past like the big Chinese one- influenced the election. The DNC, Hillary, and Podesta showing their dirty laundry and corruption to the world did have an effect (thankfully.) Remember many of the email were not from "hacks" but released on the part of the FBI, DOJ, Congress, and FOIA lawsuits because of Clinton's (and I guess Huma's) illegal use of a private unsecure server and devices. (Huma's husband even "sexted" an underage girl on one.) None of those were a result of the evil Rooskies but released by the government, or Clinton's team, themselves. There are also rumors that many of the "hacked" emails were released by an insider not "hacked."

*though the State of Georgia claims that Obama's DHS attempted to hack into their system.
https://www.cyberscoop.com/georgia-hack-dhs-brian-kemp-jeh-johnson/
http://www.pcworld.com/article/3148710/security/georgia-says-its-traced-an-attempted-voter-hack-to-dhs.html
http://www.fox5atlanta.com/news/222862808-story

ps: what is so great is that some of the emails showed that the thought in the DNC and Clinton camp, after they colluded to ensure Sanders didn't have a chance, was to promote Trump out of the Republican field because he would be so easy to beat. Classic.
Good points.  'Ol Hillary sure didn't seem to be concerned about IT or national security when she was screwing around with her home-brew server set-up.  What self-respecting potential adversary wouldn't see that as a big, old welcome mat?  She may as well sent out invitations.




albrecht

Quote from: ItsOver on December 16, 2016, 10:19:06 PM
Good points.  'Ol Hillary sure didn't seem to be concerned about IT or national security when she was screwing around with her home-brew server set-up.  What self-respecting potential adversary wouldn't see that as a big, old welcome mat?  She may as well sent out invitations.


I have to admit when I'm wrong. I went totally JJ Angelton, wheels-within-wheels etc, on the Clintons for a time and thought the unsecured, illegal, private server was intentionally set up to be so accessible by foreign and corporate interests but to give their Foundations and pay-to-play schemes some plausible deniability if caught. ("Hey, I'm not an IT expert" "everybody does it" etc.) I figured that foreign governments, rich people, corporations, etc would give $$ to the Foundations and then they get a hint (check out this IP address to see some DOS etc information that could benefit you.)

Now it would appear that Hillary, DNC, etc al are just highly incompetent- with some criminality and corruption thrown in of course- but not "Dr.Evil-esque" level operators. Now for Soros etc? Maybe.....? But the best thing was that Hillary's and the DNC smugness and elitism cost them what could've been an easy election after all the long Republican in-fighting, the open-border, the no ID voters, Hollywood and the media support, and Trump's background and mistakes. And, with all of that, she failed. Hilarious.
ps: I had a gut feeling that Bill didn't want her to win. Still do. Now he can still say to that harpy when she bitches or nags him that "at least I was a President" and can visit whatever Lolita flights or Orgy Islands in peace.

ItsOver

Quote from: Dr. MD MD on December 16, 2016, 10:25:23 PM
Should someone maybe tell them he's not president yet?  :D
Ha!  Salon is a bunch of deluded assholes.  I keep hoping they and their ilk will self-destruct from terminal hallucinations.

Dr. MD MD

Quote from: ItsOver on December 16, 2016, 10:54:18 PM
Ha!  Salon is a bunch of deluded assholes.  I keep hoping they and their ilk will self-destruct from terminal hallucinations.

Seems like they're making a good go of it!  :D

Quote from: Porch Testicles on December 16, 2016, 10:23:48 PM
http://archive.is/6Goz1

https://twitter.com/Salon/status/809523473978683392

Why stop putting out Fake News now?  ISIS, Syria, terrorism, the homeless, the national debt, lousy schools, Chinese aggression, illegal immigrant crime, BLM riots, you name it, will all be Trump's fault in a few weeks.  In a month or so inflation, unemployment, and the economy will suddenly become much worse.

It will be amazing the portrait the pretend journalists will paint.

pate

Quote from: Yorkshire pud on December 16, 2016, 07:19:25 PM
...

But Russia has still hacked e mails; or rather thats what is known so far.

Something about Norks and ChiComs?

Butter latte Han nasty-dye, wot nefer...


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Np-PjftJN8



Up All Night

Quote from: PB the Deplorable on December 17, 2016, 01:49:40 AM
Why stop putting out Fake News now?  ISIS, Syria, terrorism, the homeless, the national debt, lousy schools, Chinese aggression, illegal immigrant crime, BLM riots, you name it, will all be Trump's fault in a few weeks.  In a month or so inflation, unemployment, and the economy will suddenly become much worse.

It will be amazing the portrait the pretend journalists will paint.

Yes, the LSM will all of a sudden to begin to find white males out of work to highlight on all of their programs, and air them only after Trump takes the oath. But, you know, in spite of Left's treachery, the Trump agenda will move forward, to really make America great again, for the worker, among others.

Up All Night

DALLAS - The Republican elector who has gotten national attention for refusing to vote for Donald Trump at the Electoral College on Dec. 19 was apparently not a first responder on September 11, 2001 as he has stated for years and has a questionable career history, according to an investigation by WFAA.

Chris Suprun, 42, portrays himself as a heroic firefighter who was among the first on the scene after the third plane flew into the Pentagon on 9/11.

In a heavily-publicized editorial this month for the New York Times, Suprun stated that as a member of the Electoral College he will not cast his ballot for Trump because the president-elect “shows daily he is not qualified for the office.”

Suprun, a Dallas resident for more than a decade, even used his résumé to establish credibility in the Times piece, writing in the second paragraph: "Fifteen years ago, as a firefighter, I was part of the response to the Sept. 11 attacks against our nation."

He has founded a nonprofit called Never Forget and state records show he is a licensed paramedic -- but much of the rest of résumé, publicly available on LinkedIn, is questionable.

In addition, on at least two occasions over the last couple years at crowded Major League Baseball games, Suprun has been introduced as a 9/11 veteran before throwing out first pitches.

"He claimed to be a first responder with the Manassas Park [Virginia] Fire Department on September 11, 2001 and personally told us stories 'I was fighting fire that day at the Pentagon.’ No, I was on a medic unit that day at the Pentagon and you make a phone call to Manassas Park and you find out that he wasn't even employed there until October 2001,” said a first responder who knows Suprun and only agreed to speak about him if his identity was concealed.

The City of Manassas Park confirmed to WFAA that it hired Suprun on October 10, 2001, one month after the 9/11 attacks.

The fire chief there added that his department never even responded to the Pentagon or any of the 9/11 sites.

"It's no different than stolen valor for the military; dressing up and saying 'Hey, I earned a Purple Heart' when you weren't even in combat.' There's a big difference between shopping at Old Navy and being a Navy SEAL," said the first responder who knows him.

But Suprun's résumé raises even more questions.

It shows he was, at the time this story aired on WFAA, a paramedic with Air Methods air ambulance service. But Christina Brodsly, a spokeswoman for that company, said he is not an employee there.

Suprun also claims to currently be a paramedic with Freedom EMS in Dallas. But records from the Texas Department of State Health Services indicate there's no such company. A firm with that name used to exist in Houston, but it went out of business in 2008, according to DSHS.

Turns out, federal court records show Suprun has spent the last five years in bankruptcy while his résumé says he was working. He even collected unemployment during part of it, court records show. Suprun was just released from bankruptcy supervision this month.

http://www.wfaa.com/news/local/texas-news/no-record-of-faithless-elector-chris-suprun-as-a-911-first-responder/371421191

Up All Night

And from the NYT 12/15:

"Those who have been calling for electors to be 'faithless' have thus ceded too much linguistic ground. Indeed, their terminology has things backward. If a member of the Electoral College sincerely believes that Mr. Trump is as awful as alleged, then for her to take a stand against him - with the eyes of the nation upon her and at significant personal risk - would be an act of profound constitutional fidelity. Thanks to the Republican elector Christopher Suprun of Texas, we have now seen what such fidelity looks like."

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/15/opinion/why-gop-electoral-college-members-can-vote-against-trump.html?_r=0

Up All Night

Busted Fake Elector Chris Suprun Hires Two PR Firms

Copied from another site:

And get this.  Here's the piece de resistance.  "Two public relations firms he has hired ... responded to our requests for an interview saying: 'Suprun's schedule is jammed packed.'"

The first PR firm that this Republican elector hired is Megaphone Strategies.  You know whose that is?  Van Jones.  Well-known communist, commentator on CNN, disgraced former member of the Obama administration.

Let's see.  "Fenton Communications has..." That's the other PR firm. They have done work, they've done public relations work for Marxist dictators and Cindy Sheehan.  So these are the two PR firms the guy has hired to sort of navigate the storm here.

http://www.rushlimbaugh.com/daily/2016/12/16/the_new_york_times_printed_fake_news_from_a_fake_9_11_first_responder_because_he_s_an_anti_trump_elector

Supposedly Chris Suprun is broke.  So who is paying these two PR firms, both with ties to the DNC?

I think this whole thing was a DNC set-up, from the moment Chis Suprun sign-up as an elector.  And he got busted.  But probably well paid and indemnified.

Just like those fake Hillary Townhalls and fake debate questions and fake podium and fake recount.....

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