Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Someone Tells Me I Should Title All My Pieces Because They're Easier To Find That Way

I am more and more convinced that the actions of Devin Nunes in his bizarre series of wild cover up stunts isn't trying to cover up for Donald Trump's and his regime's crimes,  I'm convinced he's doing it because he is afraid the FBI or the Mueller investigation are going to find out something he, Devin Nunes did that could put him in prison.   I'm convinced that Nunes isn't the only member of the Republican caucus in the House who is worried about their own crimes being uncovered by the investigation, I think there are probably a number of those who were close to the Trump campaign and transition who either knew of illegalities or things they suspected were illegal and didn't report them to law enforcement or which they participated in. 

I think from now on when you look at the kind of stunts they are engaged in "release the memo" which is a totally Nunes created deflection stunt as was the "unmasking" "scandal," those kinds of things, you should ask what crimes the house members pulling those stunts are anxious to hide.

18 comments:

  1. How do you say 'No shit, Sherlock" in Russian?

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  2. I wonder if "Simels" would be somewhere in that sentence. And I don't mean "Het" or "шерлок".

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  3. Amazing how you can get in the last word every time and still not be even remotely funny.

    Seriously, it's a gift, Sparkles.

    [Cue Sparkles getting the last unamusing word yet again in five, four, three....]

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    1. What's amazing, or would be if you weren't so really clueless, is that you don't yet understand a. you are incapable of coming up with something I can't top, b. it's my blog you putz, of course I'm going to get the last word on it if I choose to. Though, c. it's possible I'll do what Raymond Chandler put in Phillip Marlowe's mouth in Playback, [see sidebar, if you can navigate something that detailed].

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  4. "you are incapable of coming up with something I can't top"

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    No seriously -- HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    1. Well, I suppose I could type out another "HA" but this one's not worth topping except to point out that you proved my point.

      Stupy, the giggling of an idiot isn't refutation. It's the giggling of an idiot.

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    1. That one was.

      I didn't think anyone cared enough to look for what I wrote.

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  6. BTW, Sparkles, you do know that PLAYBACK is mediocre Chandler? And why?

    Here's a hint -- it's essentially a treatment version of a rejected screenplay.That doubtless was better written.

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    1. Let me guess, Simps has been Wikiing.

      I didn't review the book, I took a line from it. Raymond Chandler's books mostly consist of lines, many good ones, more bad ones than can be overlooked. I'm not going to pass up one of the good ones. Though, unlike your typical habit, I will credit the person who came up with them.

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  7. BTW, Sparkles, unlike you I have actually read every word of Raymond Chandler's that was actually published -- novels, novellas and short stories -- on numerous occasions. Including his interesting, if unsuccessful attempt at non-genre mainstream fiction, "A Couple of Writers."

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    1. Considering the claim, address me as TC al Românie from now on.

      I don't think you ever made it through a fortune cooky without your attention drifting to yourself.

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  8. You can’t fucking spell cookie correctly?

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    1. It's in the Merriam Webster dictionary.

      cookie
      noun cook·ie \ ˈku̇-kē \
      variants: or cooky

      And in my 1st grade speller. What you'd have used in 3rd grade.

      And that's the way the cooky crumbles.

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  9. Go to a grocery store and find me a packaged cookie spelled that way.

    I’ll wait.

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    1. I've been wondering where you get all of your knowledge.

      Did they teach that method of basic reference research at Breakfast Cereal U? Did they teach biology with animal crackers?

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  10. So you got nothing in the real world.

    Who could have predicted?

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    1. You don't realize that doesn't even cohere, do you. Or did you learn logic from a Chips Ahoy! box? Or was it a package of Hydrox? Why don't you switch to Hermits and disappear?

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