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- View post Try going to Progress Pond and seeing if we can get people logged in and talking there.
- View post you're saying that the diary "An Oddity for Breakfast" was written by you?
- View post the reference to Putin in this case is lifted from one of the essays I cited. It's his hobby-horse here,…
- View post Right, if your next door neighbor hacks into the Amazon data base and steals a bunch of credit card numbers,…
- View post No. It's like this. A good piece will address obvious rebuttals. These are called "to be sure" clauses and they're…
- View post Maybe not appropriate for elected Dems to be spending a lot of time on it, but the rest of us…
- View post If you didn't have the same reflex, you'd realize the Schumer stuff is in there because I don't need the…
- View post Is that a reflex? I write something, you respond by saying it's a failure of Democrats? Calvin seems to have…
- View post just tapping on the wedge over here, my friend. just tapping on the wedge.
- View post Mercifully monosyllabic, albeit methinks too balanced in meter.
- View post these are fucking emails, jackass.
- View post That's the old Sean Spicer. "No, I'm using your words. You're the one who said I raped and killed her.…
- View post just a reminder that Trump has to fire several DOJ people in the line of succession until he finds one…
- View post It is far from a done deal, although it's looking like it will get through the Senate on the first…
- View post Nailed it: 6/17/16: Roger Stone's friend, radio host Randy Credico (possibly Stone's liaison to Julian Assange), tweets "Assange to drop…
- View post I would hope that everyone does.
- View post link: October 14, 2016: After the announcement that 140 Italian troops would participate in a NATO Enhanced Forward Presence battle…
- View post you're misreading what I wrote. I said that the Russians had access to the Cambridge Analytics information and utilized the…
- View post Thanks, Bill.
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