“The more desperate you are, the more mistakes you make.”
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Evangelicals are hinting that Trump’s abandonment of the Kurds in Syria may mean that they (finally) support Trump less.
Pat Robertson said that $rump may be “in danger of losing the Mandate of Heaven.”
I thought that Heaven only gave mandates to kings and emperors, not elected officials.
Hahahahahahahahahahaha
snrk
Seriously?
A confessed fornicator – cheated on wife and mom #1, with #2 and others,
Cheated on # 2 with #3 and others, cheated on #3 with others
Evangelicals: <crickets>
Several media stories included the detail of Rep. Lamborn delivering Chick-fil-A to those who invaded the SCIF.
Wonder how all those military and retired military in Lamborn's district appreciate his apparent endorsement of Representatives who took their cell phones in and left the door open to people coming and going.
I'm sure they don't give a rat's ass either way.
And even if they did, they would run two or three primary challengers against Lamborn who would split the 60% who would prefer someone other than him (i.e., Bentley Rayburn, Lionel Rivera, Jeff Crank, Owen Hill or Daryl Glen) and let Lamborn be renominated with 40%.
I found this fascinating – why the original terminals were 80×25.
Filled in a couple of gaps in my knowledge of that history… I'll add that it was convenient that the standard dot pitch for old CRTs was just dense enough to comfortably display the 80×24 (or 80×25 – the 25th line was usually used as a status line or left unused) character output.
Great read David! As good or better than my favorite program, "Connections" by James Burke.
One footnote though — I was demo'ing Microsoft's Multiplan spreadsheet at a trade show back in the day (1982) with a VT100 compatible CRT from TeleVideo ($1,400!) that could, at the touch of a button, flip from 80 character mode to 132 character mode (so you could see what the printer output would look like). It didn't take much to wow the rubes back then 🙂
WOTD from Ezra Klein at Vox: "High Crimes and Misdemeanors."
Definitions:
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At this point I believe that impeachment over the named offense of Bribery should be back on the table (and should never have been off of it).
Extortion – the extraction of something of value over a threat of something damaging – was considered Bribery at the time the Constitution was written.
But his emails!
Wilbur Ross, still Commerce Secretary in spite of many corruption scandals and the deaths of West Virginia miners In his mine, has kept four private email accounts, which he uses to conduct Commerce business, according to Politico.
This is essentially the same “crime” Hillary Clinton was accused of, and recently cleared of any wrongdoing. It’s far from clear that Ross has done no wrong.
Lock him up!
They’d have to wake him up to cuff him.
I understand Wilbur's need for naps.
I too have that need.
One beer at lunch and it is snooze time.
+
Kushner
Ivanka
most cabinet secretaries (look at the depositions for those deposed – they all include private email – whch isn't generally illegal)
She's overwhelmed by the vapors! Get Blanche to the fainting couch!
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/impeachment-inquiry-10-24-2019/index.html
So if you are scoring this at home, we have the Senate being asked to vote on a resolution condemning the impeachment process because one of Trump's
stoolstools has been instructed to preemptively attack the impeachment process rather than wait for the managers to appear and present the articles of impeachment at which time said tool could simply vote to acquit.One nice thing about it: Cory Gardner will get to vote on this.