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Booker doubling down on his stunt.

Has anyone put Lawrence O’Donnell in the LolCow farm yet? Or at the least, has his own thread?

Sure, America is going to listen to a piece of shit like you John Kerry.
The first thirty seconds of that CNN interview told me everything I need to know about his stunt.

"I broke no senate law. But if anyone wants to bring that charge... and they're not just empty threats from a bully."

You can tell he's just absolutely desperate to have a few presidential tweets thrown his way. He's begging to be crucified on the cross, but all he deserves is to be mocked for being a glorified clown.
 
The first thirty seconds of that CNN interview told me everything I need to know about his stunt.

"I broke no senate law. But if anyone wants to bring that charge... and they're not just empty threats from a bully."

You can tell he's just absolutely desperate to have a few presidential tweets thrown his way. He's begging to be crucified on the cross, but all he deserves is to be mocked for being a glorified clown.
They’re all grandstanding for their potential presidential run. Booker is an idiot if he thinks he has a chance to run, lots of skeletons in his closet.
 
The funniest thing for me about the hystericals that are harping about Roe v Wade being done away with (which it won't be) is that this is the same side that that now adores Dubya despite the fact he was quite literally the last and final hurrah of their mortal enemy, the evangelocons which have largely figuratively and literally died out for MAGA populism to take it's place and most of them don't care as much about abortion as the pink hat crowd thinks they do
 
The funniest thing for me about the hystericals that are harping about Roe v Wade being done away with (which it won't be) is that this is the same side that that now adores Dubya despite the fact he was quite literally the last and final hurrah of their mortal enemy, the evangelocons which have largely figuratively and literally died out for MAGA populism to take it's place and most of them don't care as much about abortion as the pink hat crowd thinks they do

A lot of the videos from the protesters at Trump rallies have made me rethink my position on late term abortions. Really, really late term abortions.

They’re all grandstanding for their potential presidential run. Booker is an idiot if he thinks he has a chance to run, lots of skeletons in his closet.

He's grandstanding, but I don't even think its a presidential play, its a "preventing himself from getting Crowley'd by some #woke outsider come reelection" measure since he's up in 2020.

"I risked being kicked out of the Senate to resist Drumpf!" as a narrative (even if false) will prevent you from getting blindsided by some mentally deficient outsider because she has a vagina. (Or a "vagina".)
 
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Obama sperging again. Take a wild guess to what he's bitching about.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/barack...niversity-of-illinois-live-stream-2018-09-07/
https://www.cnn.com/2018/09/07/politics/barack-obama-illinois-midterms-speech/index.html

CBS reported that Obama said:
Former President Barack Obama urged Americans to vote this November in a speech on the "state of our democracy" at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign campus Friday that will set his tone ahead of the midterm elections.

The former commander-in-chief made the case that now is a pivotal moment in history in which Americans need to push back against those who would encourage the worst in human nature and appeal to anger, fear and resentment. The former commander-in-chief, who is receiving the Paul H. Douglas Award for Ethics in Government, lauded the importance of bipartisanship and a belief in principles of equality and decency over division.

The greatest threat to American democracy, the former president said, is not Donald Trump, Republicans in Congress, the Koch brothers, too much compromise from Democrats, or Russian hacking — the biggest threat to American democracy is cynicism.

"As a fellow citizen, not as an ex-president but as a citizen, I'm here to deliver simple message and that is that you need to vote because our democracy depends on it," Obama said.

"Just a glance at recent headlines should tell you that this moment really is different," he added. "The stakes really are higher. The consequences of any of us sitting on the sidelines are more dire."

Obama discussed key moments in American history — and the character that he believes made this nation strong. Ordinary people, Obama said, fought, marched and voted for equality, rather than being "bystanders" to history.

"That's the story of America," he said. "A story of progress."

But that progress, Obama noted, has not been a straight line — sometimes, it's two steps forward, one step back. And each time there is progress, someone incites backlash, he said.

"Of course, there's always been another darker aspect to America's story," he said. "Progress doesn't just move in a straight line."

Obama said his successor is a "symptom," not the cause of the tribal divisions existing in today's political environment.

"It did not start with Donald Trump," Obama said. "He is a symptom, not the cause."

"He's just capitalizing on resentments that politicians have been fanning for years," Obama said, claiming Mr. Trump capitalized on a fear and anger that is rooted in the nation's past but also rooted in upheavals in the nation in recent years.

Obama is expected to hit the campaign trail running for Democrats this fall, as his party looks to take control of the House from Republicans hands. He's expected to hold a rally with Ohio gubernatorial candidate Richard Cordray Thursday, and with seven Democratic House candidates in California Saturday. The former president is also slated to campaign in Illinois and September later this month, and will headline a fundraiser for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee in New York City. Obama, who has already issued a list of 81 endorsements, is expected to issue a second round of them ahead of the midterms.

The Republican National Committee, responding to Obama's speech, said voters will reject Obama's strategy in 2018.

"In 2016, voters rejected President Obama's policies and his dismissiveness towards half the country. Doubling down on that strategy won't work in 2018 either," RNC spokesman Michael Ahrens said in a statement.

CNN said:
Former President Barack Obama said President Donald Trump is "capitalizing on resentment that politicians have been fanning for years" and questioned "What happened to the Republican Party?" a preview of Obama's message for the fall's midterms and his most pointed rebuke to date of his successor in the White House.

Obama stepped back into the political fray Friday, delivering a speech at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. One theme of Obama's speech is how the history of the United States has always been progress and "backlash to progress," and the former President argued the country is currently in one of those backlash moments.

"You happen to be coming of age during one of those moments," Obama said. "It did not start with Donald Trump, he is a symptom, not the cause. He is just capitalizing on resentment that politicians have fanning for years. A fear, an anger that is rooted in our past but is also borne in our enormous upheavals that have taken place in your brief lifetimes."

Obama also said standing up to discrimination should be a bipartisan effort, adding "How hard can that be, saying that Nazis are bad?"

"It shouldn't be Democratic or Republican to say that we don't target groups of people because of what they look like or how they pray," Obama said. "We are supposed to stand up to discrimination and we are sure as heck to stand up clearly and unequivocally to Nazi sympathizers."
In his remarks, Obama highlighted the anonymous op-ed in The New York Times this week, published by a Senior Administration Official.

"And by the way the idea that everything will turn out OK because there are people inside the White House who secretly aren't following the President's orders," he said. "That is not a check. I am being serious here. That is not how our democracy is supposed to work."

Obama also spent a sizable portion of his remarks criticizing Republicans in Congress, saying "the politics of resentment and paranoia has unfortunately found a home in the Republican party" over the last few decades and argued that the policies GOP leaders are pursuing aren't conservative.

He acknowledged that politicians -- including himself -- had said similar messages about the importance of upcoming elections, but he added, "just a glance at recent headlines should tell you that this moment really is different, the stakes really are higher, the consequences of any of us sitting on the sidelines are more dire."

Obama and Trump have not talked since the inauguration, a source tells CNN.

Obama was editing his first public speech of the 2018 midterms on the plane, an aide to the former president tells CNN, scribbling notes and crossing out lines on a printed copy.

The auditorium in Illinois was filled Friday with a mix of students and Illinois political figures, including Senate Minority Whip Dick Durbin and Illinois Democratic gubernatorial nominee JB Pritzker.

The speech comes ahead of Obama's first campaign events of the midterms: a rally for a handful of Democratic congressional candidates in California on Saturday and an event for Richard Cordray, the Democratic gubernatorial candidate in Ohio, next Thursday.

Obama is also planning campaign trips to Pennsylvania in September, an Obama official said, as well as a New York fundraiser for the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, an organization led by former Attorney General Eric Holder, Obama's longtime friend.

Obama's office announced his first round of endorsements earlier this year and the official said his second round will be released in coming weeks.
While Obama is back in the state he once represented in the Senate to accept the Paul H. Douglas Award for Ethics in Government from the university, a top Obama adviser tells CNN the former president has long been eyeing the forum as the best place to deliver his opening salvo in the midterms.

"We thought it was important to find a setting where he can find a cogent, rational argument outside of the more chaotic campaign appearances that come this fall," the adviser said. "The speech will lay down a frame and his message for fall. He will lay out his views about where we are and where we go from here."

Obama's speech in the university's 1,300-person auditorium has seen sizable interest from the school's student body, according to university spokesman Jon Davis, who said they had received around 22,000 requests for tickets.
 

Barack Obitchmade said:
You’ve grown up hearing voices that incessantly warn of government as nothing more than some separate, sinister entity that’s at the root of all our problems. Some of these same voices also do their best to gum up the works. They warn that tyranny is always lurking just around the corner. You should reject these voices. Because what they suggest is that our brave and creative and unique experiment in self-rule is somehow just a sham with which we can’t be trusted.

More ironic words have never been spoken.
 
Holy shit.

Trump's administration has actually weaponized false and selective leaks.

Fucking beautiful.
Live by the leak.
Die by the leak.

I would have guessed that fake leaks would have been used sooner to stir up shit sooner then Trump. But I guess as it all just burns down I am sitting here watching a WWE Hall of Fame member making a mockery of established journalism.
 

Yes. Do it. Say this stuff. Remind everyone constantly, before the midterms, that your party is the party of name-calling, of fearmongering, and deceit. Remind us that your party has been telling everyone for decades that tyranny and racism are something that other people do, but when you do it, it's "justice"; when hoodlums riot it's "free speech," and when people gather to protest peaceably it's "violence".

Remind us that having our insurance prices triple is "progress" in your eyes. Keep it on our minds that your idea of "peace" is drone strikes against medics. Don't ever, ever let us forget that with a sneer on your face, you called the average American "bitter", "clinging to their guns and Bibles". Speak of privilege and try to pretend you're not a patrician who's never worked a day in his life.

You are doing everyone a tremendous service, Mr. Obama. Do keep it up.
 
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He actually did it. He managed to spark a little bit of legitimate anger out of me. All throughout his presidency all he did was shit all over G.W Bush for "handing him a broken economy" and he went on and on about how "those jobs are never coming back" and "this is the new normal" and "What magic wand does Trump have?" and now that the economy's whipped itself back around and started breaking record after record, suddenly that's "his" economy and he deserves the credit for it.

What an unbelievably sanctimonious piece of human garbage.
 
Yes. Do it. Say this stuff. Remind everyone constantly, before the midterms, that your party is the party of name-calling, of fearmongering, and deceit. Remind us that your party has been telling everyone for decades that tyranny and racism are something that other people do, but when you do it, it's "justice"; when hoodlums riot it's "free speech," and when people gather to protest peaceably it's "violence".

Remind us that having our insurance prices triple is "progress" in your eyes. Keep it on our minds that your idea of "peace" is drone strikes against medics. Don't ever, ever let us forget that with a sneer on your face, you called the average American "bitter", "clinging to their guns and Bibles". Speak of privilege and try to pretend you're not a patrician who's never worked a day in his life.

You are doing everyone a tremendous service, Mr. Obama. Do keep it up.
And never forget how you demonstrated your love for the Hispanic immigrant community by approving of gunrunning for cartels in Central America to further terrorize the population enough to make them have another incentive to storm the border and be separated from their children only for you to blame your predecessor for years later. Let's also not forget how much you cared for the safety and security of the US citizenry by letting the Bush-Era NSA continue with it's operations and banishing every whistleblower and dissenter against it out of the country.
 
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He actually did it. He managed to spark a little bit of legitimate anger out of me. All throughout his presidency all he did was shit all over G.W Bush for "handing him a broken economy" and he went on and on about how "those jobs are never coming back" and "this is the new normal" and "What magic wand does Trump have?" and now that the economy's whipped itself back around and started breaking record after record, suddenly that's "his" economy and he deserves the credit for it.

What an unbelievably sanctimonious piece of human garbage.
I still remember that one guy who said that Trump has no economic policies of his own and that all economic growth under him was actually due to Obama's policies finally kicking in.

Unfortunately, it didn't occur to me to tell him that policies that take 2 full presidential terms to activate are extremely inefficient policies.
 
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