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It’s All about the Optics 0

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Chartering a Course for Disaster 0

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“Entitled Testosterone Monster” 0

Wow.

Via C&L.

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Making America Grope Again 0

Donald Trump attempting to grope the Statue of Liberty as she says,

Via Job’s Anger.

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T 0

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“Republican Family Values” Are a Sometime Thing 0

I recall a few months ago when seemingly the entire Republican Party was concerned about their wives and daughters walking into a restroom and being groped or molested by a trans-woman.  But now they seem to think it's perfectly fine for their nominee to do it to any woman he happens to lust after.

Speaking of “Republican Family Values” . . . .

Image via PoliticalProf.

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“Intellectual Rot in the Republican Party” 0

John McCain’s 2008 campaign manager has had enough:

Via C&L.

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Projection 0

Shaun Mullen reacts to the Trump tapes, marveling at the alternate universe of the “Trumpkins,” who are trying to make Trump’s glorification of his license to assault and abuse women, arrogated to himself in his self-anointed role as a “star,” somehow just go away. To my mind, though, this is the best line:

Gee, and I thought Mexicans were the rapists.

Follow the link for all the other lines.

Full Disclosure:

I have not watched “The Apprentice.” Indeed, the only “reality show” I have ever watched was one episode of “Survivor” because I was visiting my daughter and she liked it. It was so long ago that the Pontiac Aztec, arguably one of the ugliest, stupidest cars ever created, was a thing.

Until this weekend, I would have said that nothing in real life could be as unreal as a “reality” television show.

Clearly I was, as my first boss would have said, “in error.”

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Trumpling Women (Updated) 0

Really, now, aside from its having been documented, was anyone at all surprised?

Afterthought:

It will be interesting to see whether this will prove too much for the self-proclaimed “Christians” who have so loudly supported him.

I’m betting it won’t. I expect that they will decide that, whoever the woman in question was, she was a fallen woman, she was asking for it, she was no better than she should be (whatever the hell that means), boys will be boys, and–oh, you can fill in the rest of the blanks.

Addendum, Later That Same Day:

Called it.

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Starr Turns 0

No self-awareness. No self-awareness whatsoever.

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Donald Trump says,

Via The Bob and Chez Show Blog.

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Teamwork, Republican Style 0

Obama as railroad worker on hand card labeled

Via Job’s Anger.

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Immunity Impunity, the Poisoning of Flint Dept. 0

Unspeakable venality.

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Dick Polman continues to decry the disparate treatment.

Imagine the outcry if Hillary Clinton was outed for taking more than a quarter of a million dollars in other people’s money — donations to the Clinton Foundation, donations that were intended to be used for charitable purposes — and spent it instead on herself, in a breach of federal tax laws, in order to settle all kinds of lawsuits filed against her. And to buy several paintings of herself.

Well. We know what would happen.

More both sides not at the link.

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Chris-Crossed, for Whom the Bridge Tolls Dept. 2

Dick Polman marvels at the disparate treatment.

Imagine the outcry if Hillary Clinton’s transition team was led by a scandal-plagued sleaze whose gubernatorial reign was best known for shutting traffic lanes on a major bridge, jeopardizing the public’s safety for the sole purpose of punishing a local mayor who’d refused to endorse. Imagine the outcry if Clinton’s transition leader was named by federal prosecutors, on day one of a major federal trial, as being fully aware of the bridge scandal while it was happening. Imagine the outcry if Clinton then came forward to robustly defend her aide, calling him “a spectacular advocate.”

We all know what would happen. The mainstream media would nail Clinton for the “perception” that a “shadow” had been cast over her campaign. They would assail her for refusing to dump the aide. They would amplify Donald Trump’s inevitable declaration that this episode proved the perfidy of “Crooked Hillary.”

But since Trump is inexplicably permitted to play by banana-republic rules, there will be no such equivalent oucry over the fact that his own transition leader, Chris Christie, was outed yesterday in federal court by a prosecutor who said he was fully aware of the bridge closures while they were happening. It was a milestone moment in the long-running scandal, the first time that a federal official has said such a thing in a formal judicial proceeding, and it flatly contradicted Christie’s long-running lie (which he repeated Sunday on CNN) that he has been exonerated by all the investigations.

More troubled waters at the link.

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Republican Family Values 0

Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, the chutzpah.

It leaves one babbling.

(I guess the bright side is, he stands tall and proud in his hypocrisy.)

Via The Bob and Chez Show Blog.

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Trumping History 0

Shorter Mike Pence: Lies come with a sell-by date, don’t they? This one’s old news.

I find this you will pardon the expression deplorable.

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Lies and Lying Liars 0

Donald Trump says,

Via The Bob and Chez Show Blog.

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If One Standard Is Good, Two Must Be Better 0

Frame One:  White Man Criticizes America:  Donald Trump says,


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Donald Trump: Model Employer 0

Via Raw Story.

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