This – This Right Here – Is Why You Should Subscribe To The Washington Post UPDATED

January 15, 2020 By: Juanita Jean Herownself Category: Uncategorized

Holy crap, y’all, they did a slideshow of the document dump from hell.

And if that’s not enough entertainment for the day, you’ve also got the whole Kevin McCarthy scrapbook montage.

 

 

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Anybody want to bet that  Matt Gaetz took the photo?

Thanks to everybody for the heads up.

UPDATE:  Wait! Wait! There’s more ….

 

 

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0 Comments to “This – This Right Here – Is Why You Should Subscribe To The Washington Post UPDATED”


  1. The Republican party is dirty all the way down.

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  2. Old Quaker says:

    Wow! Also, Scalise is a white supremist in addition to his other odious character faults. How they have the balls to put him in the leadership shows what scum house republicans are at heart.

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  3. fenway fran says:

    A highlight of my morning read. We love the WaPo, subscribed during the 2016 cycle because we kept overstepping the free article limit, and really liked what we saw. Still do. I highly recommend it.

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  4. Jane & PKM says:

    For added chuckles think of Kevin McCarthy as chief defense witness for Devin Nunes. Even the cow giggles at some of Kevin’s better one liners. While Republicons are not known for their humor, Kevin’s upgrade on the old banana peel schtick, tripping on the truth, has its moments.

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  5. You mean Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman are trying to pull a trump and deny meeting any of the crooks they have been photographed with?

    Can you really blame them?

    “What? Oh that’s very different.”

    “Never mind.”

    . . . with respect and apologies to Emily Litella.

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  6. HA! Speaker Pelosi just mentioned that McCarthy had been recently photographed with Varnas while she’s preparing to deliver the Articles of Impeachment… Nancy goes for the throat.

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  7. Jay Sekulow as a defense manager? What are they gonna do about him as a possible witness? This is such fun!

    Of course, the involvement of those two sleaze bags, Victoria Toensing and Joe Di Genova, is just icing on the cake.

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  8. Jane & PKM says:

    Page 3 was interesting. “get rid of Lanny Davis.” Telling that that was followed by “nicely” in parenthesis. Oh noes, tell me it isn’t so that Putin and the Republicons might dispose of their opposition in ways not deemed nice.

    Jay Sekulow, Victoria Toensing and Joe Di Genova. And, who says Republicons aren’t friendly to the environment? They are obviously devoted to recycling.

    We’ve been waiting for something, anything, to shake the trumplodytes from their devotional blindness. Pull those head from butt extractors out of this microwave, Kellyanne.

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  9. A picture is worth a thousand lies.
    And there sure are plenty of pictures.

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  10. Grandma Ada says:

    Seeing pictures with Lev/Igor with two crooked lawmakers made me wonder what is the status of getting Trump’s tax return. It would be interesting if they show up as business expenses.

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  11. One of the reasons why I loves me my WaPo I the morning!

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  12. I’m so burned out on all of this that you and the Immoral Minority are about all I can handle at the moment…and Rachel, of course, but not always. Everything else is just to read the headlines and move on. I’m still contributing to my favorite candidates and waiting for the election. Other than that, I’m fried!

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  13. Rachel’s big interview starts now.

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  14. Sandridge says:

    A caution about ‘images’ in today’s brave new world:
    If possible, verify that an image [file] is an unaltered original.
    Digital mage files [and even videos & audible] today can be “Deepfaked” to be almost indistinguishable from a real one.
    The Russo-Republican internet bots and RWNJs have been using this technique often in order to mislead the gullible or entrap their enemies [us].

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepfake
    “Deepfakes (a portmanteau of “deep learning” and “fake”[1]) are a branch of synthetic media in which a person in an existing image or video is replaced with someone else’s likeness using artificial neural networks.[2] They often combine and superimpose existing media onto source media using machine learning techniques known as autoencoders and generative adversarial networks (GANs).[3][4]”

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