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bendejo

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  1. Looks like DT was the one worthy of a drug test.
  2. These days cashiers may not have to enter many numbers because there is a key for most of the items. Maybe they can't sell it when there is no key for it.
  3. I think he'll pick Burgum. He has that somewhat nebbishy, empty-suit presence like Pence did. DT doesn't like to be upstaged. Now if he picked Rubio or Vance I think he would make them his b_tch, tell them what to say and do, etc. His knows first-hand how spineless and hollow they are. In 2008 I was saying Hillary won't be picked as VP because if she is one heartbeat away from the presidency she just might do something about that heartbeat. These 2 guys don't have the guts to even fantasize about it. But let's see how the conviction and the convention goes.
  4. "Projection of intellect." C'mon, the guy can't tell a socialist from a social worker. Jerzy Kosinski wrote a book called "Being There" about a simpleton who people mistook for a brilliant philosopher.
  5. An Indian couple in Berkeley, California (sometimes referred to as The People's Republic Berkeley) were taken to court for abusing their Asian housemaid, did things like torture her with a laundry iron when they were displeased, and so on. The sentence was severe, can't recall exactly, but it was around 20 years for each of them. No sympathy from me. More countries need to step up. You hear that Malaysia? Very common to hear of Indonesian domestic workers being treated as described in the OP over there. This confiscating of passports is one of the pillars of human trafficking operations, even for the Asian massagee parlors in the US, one of which is in Jupiter, Florida and is supposedly popular with patrons of a notorious, nearby golf course. Jupiter spa owner arrested in prostitution, human-trafficking bust
  6. I sure hope he doesn't have to go back to providing services in truck stop parking lots. Maybe he should expatriate. A place where the bread is cheap and the shopping carts are better. https://www.businessinsider.com/tucker-carlson-shopping-cart-russia-2024-2?op=1
  7. He always does this: he pulls something out of his butt in public and then someone over-intellectualizes and he is credited with making novel socio-economic suggestions. Sometimes satire writes itself. Does this with the press, too: he tosses out some numbers and nonsense, the fact checkers have to go work on it. He knows the less press is looking at his workings the better his chances of getting away with his shenanigans. Not a brilliant strategy, but it is clever. He tosses the stick and is saying "Go, fetch!" when he does stuff like this.
  8. US election 2016: Trump says election 'rigged at polling places' Trump ratchets up ‘rigged election’ claims, which Pence downplays
  9. Yes, that is the event depicted in the film.
  10. Is this a reference to something depicted in Visconti's "The Damned"? if so, bravo!
  11. Whatever happens at the DNC convention will be reported by Fox, Russia Today, Sinclair and OAN as a disaster. Their reporting doesn't get any more predictable than that. Try some other news sources, then tell us which party is in a shambles.
  12. I'm expecting some heated, possibly violent, confrontations at the GOP convention next month. For the past 2 years or so Flynn has been touring the US with a road show that is a combination Christian revival and a brand of patriotic zeal that goes beyond extreme right-wing. Michael Flynn: From Government Insider to Holy Warrior Strictly my opinion: if DT manages to get back into the WH in January, and he doesn't put Flynn in prison or drive him out of the country (one way or another) there will eventually be something of a palace coup, with DT confined to his golf course and the US gets a true Christian nationalist dictatorship. The GOP members in gov't that are licking DT's shoes will no longer be afraid of the MAGA loonies but rather Flynn's soldiers, and will have some different boots to slobber over. Should this come to be, anticipate a Pentagon-based military coup. This just out today: Michael Flynn Has Turned His Trump-World Celebrity Into a Family Business
  13. Yes they have a bias. Yes they serve the will of their owners. Sound familiar? Know that it is indeed biased, obviously so IMO. It is for the viewer to discern what the truth may be. Viewer must have critical thinking facilities to play at this. If you can't handle it go to a different news site. I stopped watching it after the October invasion, it's pretty much full-time with that now. They have some good documentary series, like 101 East. When they do a doc on an issue they and theirs doesn't really have an interest in, like human trafficking in certain SEA countries, the way it is covered is much different than the way the Western TV covers it, much grittier and raw. I used to like Listening Post but that guy seems to have become too full of himself. Personally I think war should be shown in gory detail, the "sides" be damned. I want this because when people say they want war they should be fully cognizant of what they are wishing for. Think of the films of those Nazi rallies where thousands were chanting "total war." So, IMO, this is what Al Jaz provides, to a degree.
  14. When Al Jaz shows up it means the bad guys know where you are. Or so I've been told.
  15. He had one line in "The Dirty Dozen" and his career took off from there. He was in Fellini's Cassanova, story was he had all his teeth pulled to change the shape of his face for that role -- someone told me this back then but I've never heard mention of it otherwise.
  16. Trump Loses It At Fox News, Says No One Can Trust It See? Fake news everywhere!
  17. If backpacking, you'll learn that many of them tend to follow each other around, go to the same places, etc. I started off-the-beaten-path in the 1970s, and the goal (for many) was to find a places away from the tourist stuff, but that seems passe. For many in the under-35 (app.) set it's like an international pub crawl. My advice to is go wherever you find interesting, don't worry you'll always find a food and a place to stay.
  18. I realized long ago that in LOS getting away from the tourist areas is a completely different experience, even within Bkk just a ten minute walk from a heavily touristy area. I usually am alone, and sometimes get these puzzled looks "what is that farang doing here?" This is much more common than getting the stink eye for invading their neighborhood, but it does happen. Out in the smaller towns you can be an outright oddity; once I was a standing watching a procession then a realized a lot of the people were looking at me instead of the parade, like it was the first time they've seen an Occidental. Or maybe they thought I was Brad Pitt . On the other hand not being anywhere near fluent with the language has probably saved me from saying the wrong thing and getting myself in trouble. IMO for a foreigner in LOS the worst places to be are the areas developed for tourism. But I would say that for nearly every place I've been.
  19. Same with comedy: do they come to laugh or to attend a lecture? And with ticket prices being what they are. . .
  20. Maybe they were booing because of his dopey outfit.
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