Wednesday, September 5, 2018

Wednesday, September 5, 2018

And another day of Op/Ed’s, 100 photos, a cage match, “hypothetical" questions, and the shit just getting crazier and crazier finally comes to a close:

“To expect the unexpected shows a thoroughly modern intellect.” -- Oscar Wilde

Vote this November

Sen. Leahy: Trump claims he has an absolute right to pardon himself. Does he?
Kavanaugh: “It’s a hypothetical question that I can’t begin to answer in this context.”
Leahy: "I hope for the sake of the country that remains [hypothetical]."

Actually, it wasn’t really a theoretical question. He either does have that right or he doesn’t. Kavanaugh chose not to answer.

Kavanaugh won’t say whether a sitting president should be subject to a subpoena.

Mueller subpoenas Jerome Corsi, birther and ex-Alex Jones associate. His lawyer believes Corsi will be asked about his contacts with former Trump aide Roger Stone.

Trump claims he has 100 photos of Comey and Mueller "kissing." We tried to find some. The shit just gets crazier.

Anonymous Official Blasts Trump in New York Times ‘Resistance’ Op-Ed. “The root of the problem is the president’s amorality,” the person wrote. “Anyone who works with him knows he is not moored to any discernible first principles that guide his decision making.”

Trump is accusing his administration’s anonymous op-ed writer of treason. That’s nonsense.


Election Officials Are Alarmed as Trump Administration Subpoenas Voter Data From 44 North Carolina Counties. The move, two months before the midterms, could interfere with election preparation and intimidate voters.

Facebook, Twitter execs admit failures, warn of 'overwhelming' threat to elections.

Marco Rubio and Alex Jones. Yeah, a cage match. It’s 2018.

New Kaiser poll finds 75% of Americans want to keep ACA protections for pre-existing conditions that GOP lawsuit seeks to overturn. Fuck the GOP.

Amazon's Bezos gives $10 million to bipartisan campaign fund dedicated to electing military veterans to Congress.

The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals says cities can't prosecute people for sleeping on the streets. It comes as the West Coast struggles with homelessness. We can do better than prosecuting them.

U.S. judge blocks Texas fetal tissue burial laws. A federal judge blocked Texas laws requiring the burial or cremation of aborted fetal tissue, saying in a decision on Wednesday the measures placed substantial and unconstitutional obstacles in the path of a woman’s right to choose an abortion.

Sex Ed Is About More Than Just Sex. Many children may not be hearing about puberty in schools until after a physical and emotional transformation is well under way.

Some high schools are giving out free condoms to combat a spike in STD rates.

Jupiter's "baffling" magnetic field is unlike any other.

After 60 years, Paul Simon has decided he's done writing music.

“Life is either a great adventure or nothing.” -- Helen Keller

Life’s short. Live, love, create, and help others.

Until next time, my friends. Good night.

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