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Is anyone going to a Climate March this weekend? I missed the Women's March so I'm excited to go to this one.
I still say that the whole thing is moot. Maybe it's bad, maybe it's not, but don't play into the Republican narrative by giving them any credibility on the left.
So on April 11 Chaffetz receives this letter from the DoD:
A week later he starts doing everything possible to get the fuck out of town ASAP.
The timeline is a little too perfect here.
Is anyone going to a Climate March this weekend? I missed the Women's March so I'm excited to go to this one.
Is anyone going to a Climate March this weekend? I missed the Women's March so I'm excited to go to this one.
March for Science was a different thing, at least here. We had a March for Science last week here too.Weren't those last weekend on Earth Day?
At least that's when the March for Science in DC was.
I think this thought process is dangerously tribal.
If Obama's doing a thing that's a bad idea then it's a bad idea. The possibility of Republicans criticizing him for that thing doesn't make it suddenly not a bad idea. That's the wrong message to take away from Trump.
Our responsibility is to be a party that cares about good governance and serving America. That doesn't mean letting our guys off with a pass because they're our guys. We should just have really good guys.
I think this thought process is dangerously tribal.
If Obama's doing a thing that's a bad idea then it's a bad idea. The possibility of Republicans criticizing him for that thing doesn't make it suddenly not a bad idea. That's the wrong message to take away from Trump.
Our responsibility is to be a party that cares about good governance and serving America. That doesn't mean letting our guys off with a pass because they're our guys. We should just have really good guys.
A lot of the right seems to be caving in, i wonder what is happening behind scenes? You would think this would be their golden paradise. Without an enemy they just feasting on themselves?
I mean obviously the issue is that other people don't think it's a bad idea. Or leads to bad governance. Maybe. Maybe a little. I dunno. I haven't been to one of these speeches but I would probably want my employer to pay To get me access to one. Cuz I think it really is enriching.
Obama should probably donate the money tho.
Our responsibility is stopping the Republicans from destroying the healthcare system or reinstituting slavery or setting off Armageddon or whatever crazy terrible thing they get into their heads to do next. If that requires some tribalism, so be it.
The poster I'm responding to was literally making the argument that it didn't matter whether it was a bad idea or not, people shouldn't criticize it because the Republicans might benefit from it.
The question of whether it is a bad idea is a different topic! One which I've made my argument on already. And it kind of sounds like we agree on it! I think Obama should give the speech, just not keep the money.
Avoiding critiques of our own side does not help us oppose the Republicans or help us maintain political power once we get control back. It makes those things harder.
Well then let's talk about something we disagree on.
Quinoa
What ties would chaffetz have to Flynn?
Exclusive: @realDonaldTrump tells Reuters in interview there is a chance of a "major, major conflict with North Korea"
We're either all going to die in hellfire or Trump is bluffing for no reason whatsoever.
https://twitter.com/jeffmason1/status/857760398166171648
Well then let's talk about something we disagree on.
Quinoa
How so? Do you not think that Republicans being held to a lower standard by their base doesn't improve their media coverage and, correspondingly, chance of winning?
This is what political success looks like. It'd be here already, but it turns out we're really good at keeping really old people alive.
Last year the Republicans demonstrated that their lack of principles or positions beyond unfaltering opposition to everything Democrats do has made their party so weak they lost control of their own presidential primary.
They managed to win anyway through a combination of luck, Democratic malfeasance, and deep willingness on the part of most Americans to condone and normalize white supremacy. Since then they've been completely incapable of advancing any policy goals because their lack of character has left them with no clear goals to advance aside from increased racism. The odds are strong that they will lose much of their political power in the next four years.
This is not what political success looks like. We should not attempt to become them.
This is what political success looks like. It'd be here already, but it turns out we're really good at keeping really old people alive.
That thread is so terrible though.
I'm old enough to remember when PoliGAF was created so that when political threads dominated OT they could be closed and the discussion could be redirected into one place which would also filter out lots of low-effort, low-quality discussion.*
* I'm not old enough to remember this, I'm old enough to remember hearing the legend told though
Are judges proscribed from earning certain incomes after retirement?
"[W]ith security of tenure and fixed and adequate remuneration and pension, the practice of the profession of the law is abandoned [forever] by the person appointed."
-Re Solicitors Act and O'Connor [1930] I.R. 623, 631
I've been lurking poliGAF since it was in regular off-topic (I don't think the community tabs even existed yet?) and there were still frequent conservative posters like ToxicAdam. Like middle of 2009.
He is Barack fucking Obama, the first black President of the United StatesThe thing that perplexes me about the Obama thing is the $400K. Why is anyone worth that much money to give a speech?
There are 6 Billion people in the world.The thing that perplexes me about the Obama thing is the $400K. Why is anyone worth that much money to give a speech? Is that what his agent is requesting? I could see if it was going to charity maybe...
The thing that perplexes me about the Obama thing is the $400K. Why is anyone worth that much money to give a speech? Is that what his agent is requesting? I could see if it was going to charity maybe...
For takes/commentary or just news?So is there anyone Poligaf recommends on Twitter for news and updates and stuff? It is hard to sift through all of the fake insiders *coughLouiseMenschcough*. I've become really into reading the news lately.
Jamelle Bouie @jbouieSo is there anyone Poligaf recommends on Twitter for news and updates and stuff? It is hard to sift through all of the fake insiders *coughLouiseMenschcough*. I've become really into reading the news lately.
For takes/commentary or just news?
The thing that perplexes me about the Obama thing is the $400K. Why is anyone worth that much money to give a speech? Is that what his agent is requesting? I could see if it was going to charity maybe...
What's silly is thinking there's nothing wrong with politicians cashing in on their public service
Literally everything a former president does that earns him any income can be seen as "cashing in" on his public service.What's silly is thinking there's nothing wrong with politicians cashing in on their public service
For just news I follow NPR, BBC, etc. I follow a couple NPR journalists too. Dave Weigel is a WaPo journalist I follow who gives opinions but doesn't seem (to me anyways) trying to push an ideology.Both or either.
So you have a problem with the book deal, too?
Less so. It's an obscene amount of money but it's hard to argue it's potentially corrupt.
17 Celebrities Club Appearance Fees: Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, & More 17 Celebrities Club Appearance Fees: Beyoncé, Kim Kardashian, & More
Kim Kardashian earned $500,000 for a series of Las Vegas club appearances during the week of her 30th birthday, says Glamour.
Christina Aguilera, meanwhile, was paid $1 million for a one-hour Halloween performance in San Diego, per Glamour.
Barack Obama is decidedly more famous than anybody on this list.
And we're sneezing over $400,000? One of the many things that makes this debate silly is that, if Obama wanted, he could be charging even more. 400k is incredibly modest for someone of his stature.
Less so. It's an obscene amount of money but it's hard to argue it's potentially corrupt.
Why are we still discussing this? They are worse things going on out there than what Obama wants to do on his own free time.
How is it corrupt? The man going to speak on health care, healthcare that literally is named after him
Because people are penny wise, pound foolish.Why are we still discussing this? They are worse things going on out there than what Obama wants to do on his own free time.