Wednesday, October 8, 2025

A fool and his uninformed opinion should never be parted

Con artists are really just overly confident idiots.  Look at Pam Bondi.  Or for that matter, Eric Dickerson.  Who?  Exactly.  He hasn't played professional ball since Bill Clinton was in the White House.  Ain't nobody remembers him other than some old codgers. They're as crusty lipped as Eric himself is. So what did the old fool do?  Attack Bad Bunny and sports how uneducated he truly was.  Kandiss Edwards (Black Enterprise) notes:


"I'm from the U.S. I love my country. And if you don't like the United States, just get your ass out of here and don't come over here." Dickerson said to TMZ, "If Bad Bunny said something about the U.S., don't come here and perform. You know, don't come here. Stay in your country." 

As Puerto Rico is a U.S. territory, Bad Bunny is a member of this country. When reminded of that, Dickerson doubled down on his stance. He continued to make a distinction between U.S. territories and mainland states. To Dickerson, the distinction matters regardless of citizenship.

"I know Puerto Rico is part of the U.S. But it's not the U.S. That's the way I look at it. That's the way I feel," he said.

I don't care what you feel, idiot, facts are facts.  And, no, he didn't know.  He didn't know until everyone corrected him online.  Pro Football Network notes:

Fans ripped into Dickerson as Puerto Rico belongs to the United States. It is a territory of the nation, and fans let him know about it.

“Who wants to tell him?” said one fan.
One fan did tell Dickerson that Puerto Rico is indeed a U.S. territory.

“Puerto Rico is an unincorporated territory of the USA. Puerto Ricans are U.S. citizens by birth and can freely move between the island and the mainland U.S.,” said the fan.

 Another fan chimed in with a joke, “CTE kicking in.”
“Eric needs a book,” said one fan.

He needs an education.  He didn't get one.  (SMU paid him as much as $1000 to attend their university and play ball.) 


Brian Appleby
Just Now
Is this the same Eric Dickerson that I watched snorting cocaine in the Men's room at The Crazy Burro in Huntington Beach in 1987 when he was under contract with the Ram's? Yes, what a pillar of a role model he is!!!

Marshall Marshall
42 minutes ago
Ironic that Bad Bunny is a US citizen yet no one cared about non-US citizens performing in the 1/2 time show like Rolling Stones, U2, Justin Biber and so on.

user-0irgycmtff
25 minutes ago
Dickerson: "I know Puerto Rico is part of the U.S. But it's not the U.S. That's the way I look at it. That's the way I feel"
Facts don't care about those feelings.



This is C.I.'s "The Snapshot:"


 Wednesday, October 8, 2025.  Attorney General Pam Bondi made a complete ass out of herself before the Senate Judiciary Committee yesterday.  Let's explore that.


Last night,  Isaiah's THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "daBimbo Bondi, Freak Of Her Own Party" went up.



Isaiah's latest THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS "DaBImbo Bondi, Freak Of Her Own Party" Freak Show AG Pam daBimbo Bondi explains, "It's me daBimbo Bondi.  I acted the fool in the Senate today.  I showed the country why I have no man, why I hve no children.  I'm staring down 60 and in my party I'm a freak.  But I will never forget last November when fat ass Chump stood before me and said, "Pammy, you re just the right amount of stupid to be in my administration." Miss Sassy JD Vance heckles  Bondi by exclaiming, "Childless cat lady!"  Isaiah archives his comics at THE WORLD TODAY JUST NUTS. 

daBimbo Bondi appeared before the Senate Judiciary yesterday and caused quite the stir.  First, there was the odor.  She hd n inflated sense of self so it's always funny when an overly confident person thinks they are being so impressive but everyone around them thinks otherwise. She's smirking and acting like she's winning but all anyone's thinking is, "Does she not clean her vag?"  Because one person after another was talking about that odor.  I didn't smell it but I've got a cold and went into that hearing with menthol over all my resonators.  But Pam be stanky.  And how she couldn't know was what everyone was asking.  So when you see a video clip of her grasp that she stunk up the room and that's she's apparently so pathetic she doesn't even use soap and water -- and she really needs to.


After that, the thigs that stood out was the bad make up.  She really is staring down 60 -- next month -- as Isaiah noted in his cartoon.  On that, I just shake my head.  It's as though she learned how to put on make up in the 80s at Merle Norman.  Bags under the eyes do not disappear because you put make up on them but what the does accomplish is to make any wrinkles under the eye all the more visible.  Doesn't DoD have it's own private beauty salon now?  Miss Pete won't help her out?  


I stared at her awful performance and thought all she was missing was her throwing wine as she tried to come off not like an Attorney General but like a 'reality' TV performer.  In fact, let's drop back two decades to pull from Ava and my "TV Review: The Simple Life:"


"Where the hell are we?" is the last thing you hear as the opening credits end at the start of Fox's "reality" show The Simple Life. If you've missed the show, let's us put you wise, hell is apparently portable and seems to follow Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie around.

[. . .]

The most frightening thing for us was thinking that young viewers watching might think, "This is how to act. Paris & Nicole act this way and they were raised well, right?"

If nothing else, The Simple Life demonstrates that "money" and "good breeding" do not go hand in hand. Older viewers will probably get that point. Younger viewers will probably be salivating over the day when they too can wear push up bras, march around in stilettos and bark out orders like, "Take off your damn pants!"


Pam was as fake as any 'reality' TV performer and as screwed up in the head as any.  Cher has a favorite curse word.  I don't use that word.  I've never used it my entire life.  She uses it frequently.  That's her business, not judging her.  But if ever I was tempted to use it would be to describe Attorney General Pam daBimbo Bondi.  Pam kind of says it every time she says "country."  I don't go harsh on the "u" in the first syllable.  Pam does.  Maybe she's trying to share something with us about herself.


Let's pull in Lawrence O'Donnell's take from MSNBC last night.


He's going into Pam at the start of the above video.  Later in the program Senator Adam Schiff joins him.  My honest first reaction watchin lastnight was, "Oh s**t."  Because I planned to touch on Shiff here and usually if Lawrence touches on it, there's nothing more to say.  That's true of two topics they cover but I had a third and they didn't grb that so we will in a minute.


It's audio above, take it up with MSNBC.  I have no idea why so much is not going up at the MSNBC YOUTUBE page.  But let's note some video coverage before we unpack further.

 




Now let's move to the line of questioning that I think covered and reflected the hearing best.


Senator Mazie Hirano:  For the record, at your confirmation hearing, you said that you did not have experience with FISA but, if confirmed, you would consult with experts at DOJ.  Now that you've had that opportunity, do you support adding additional safeguards for searching American communications in the 702 database?   

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi: Senators, Section 702 is a vital source of foreign intelligence and instrumental in keeping Americans safe.  We also take individual rights of American -- they're individual rights of all American very seriously and many statutory reforms to FISA have incorporate safeguards. They have to incorporate our safeguards to protect our civil liberties. The Dept of Justice looks forward to working with you to discuss anything regarding 702. Appreciate that my staff and senator I also want to thank you for this hearing.*  Your staff met with my staff and I greatly appreciate that. Thank you.

Senator Mazie Hirano: Thank you. We're going to be working on 702 so I appreciate the openness to further amending 702.  At your confirmation hearing, you assured me that it is the Dept of Justice's decision to determine what cases will be prosecuted. Last month in the US, US Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia was forced out. President Trump then posted the message [displayed on the screen] behind me asking about prosecuting James Comey.  You then appointed a new US Attorney who within days secured an indictment against James Comey. That social media post behind me says what about Kobe was directed to Pam. Are you the Pam the president was referring to?  

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  I'm sure I was. 

Senator Mazie Hirano: So it's very clear to me that when the president posts something like that, that he considers the DOJ to be his law firm and you his lawyer.  And in fact, very shortly after the post to you, Comey gets indicted.  President Trump's new border czar Tom Homan was video taped taking a bag with $50,000 in cash from undercover FBI agents after suggesting that he could help with government contracts.  Sounds like a bribe. Did DOJ officials shut down the bribery investigation into Mr Homan? Ms Bondi, did you approve closing the Homan investigation? Bribery investigation?

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  Senator Hirano, as I stated earlier, the Dept of Justice and the FBI conducted a thorough review and they found no credible evidence of any wrong doing.  You were also on video outside the White House protesting with a group called Cava where Antifa members were. Does that mean you're a member of Antifa?


Senator Mazie Hirano:  No, I simply asked the question as to whether or not you approved the shutting down of the investigation of Mr Homan.  I have to assume you did because the FBI, it reports to you. But the American people would look at this situation where the person is taking $50,000 -- $50,000 in cash, no less.  And you testified today that a thorough investigation was done. Now I have to assume -- I conclude -- that since no wrongdoing was determined that -- in answer to Senator Whitehouse's question -- he [Homan] kept the money.  He kept the money and I hope that he put that on his tax returns as income. Next question.  Over 1200 rioters were convicted of charges related to January 6th   President Trump has since pardoned nearly every one of them.  As if that weren't enough, last month there were reports that a lawyer for the January 6th rioters met with senior DOJ officials about setting up a compensation fund  -- a compensation fund like the one Congress set up after 911 -- to compensate these rioters.   Miss Bondi, is anyone at DOJ considering setting up a compensation fund for January 6th rioters?  Yes or no? 

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  Senator, I have had no meetings or discussions about a fund.

Senator Mazie Hirano: So would you support such a fund? 

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  Senator, you can send me the information on the fund and I'll be happy to look at it.


Senator Mazie Hirano: But do you think that's a good idea to, you know, this is what I'm getting at, because just to actually set up a fund and have people talking with your senior people at DOJ -- political people -- about creating a fund and you won't let us know what you think about that . . . Yeah, that's pretty unbelievable. On January 30th of this year, the Trump DOJ's anti-trust division sued to block the merger of two tech companies.  Then well connected lobbyists met with your political deputies who overruled the career staff and approved the merger.  So there's a settlement on that. And, separately, DOJ sued TicketMaster last year for monopolizing concert tickets and forcing consumers to pay outrageous fees.  TicketMaster has hired the exact same lobbyist who met with senior DOJ political people regarding the merger of the two tech companies. So my question is, Ms Bondi, have lobbyists met with your political deputies about the TicketMaster case? 

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  Senator Hirano, as I stated earlier, I am not going to discuss anything that is ongoing.  Gail Slater runs the anti-trust division. 

Senator Mazie Hirano: And I was -- 

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi: Gale Slater, if I can finish, Gale Slater is doing an incredible job running my anti-trust unit. 

Senator Mazie Hirano: It's highly likely, Ms Bondi, that the same lobbyist who met with your people basically got rid of the anti-trust case.

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi: Senator, I don't think a lot of people like that you were out protesting with Antifa. 

Senator Mazie Hirano: Right now, next question, you have fired dozens of career prosecutors because they worked on cases involving President Trump or January 6 rioters. For example, one career federal prosecutor secured -- who secured over 100 convictions in Florida.  He also spent time in DC prosecuting January 6th cases. He received an outstanding review only two days before you signed a memo firing him.  The memo cited no reason for his firing.  Are you firing career prosecutors solely because they worked on cases like January 6th that the president doesn't like?  

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi: Senator Hirano, I'm not going to talk about personnel matters with you. 


Senator Mazie Hirano:  Well we all know that hundreds of career prosecutors have left the DOJ and literally hundreds of were told --

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  Senator, I 

[Cross talk]


AG Pam daBimbo Bondi:  Are you an ICE officer?  Are you a Homeland Security Officer?  Are you?

 

[Cross talk]

Senator Mazie Hirano:  But just say that DOJ losing these career prosecutors and the thousands of hours of experience they have prosecuting criminals, that is not a reassuring situation.  

AG Pam daBimbo Bondi [note in this statement, she stops and starts and talks over Hirano non-stop]:  Senator, many employees took the fork in the road and resigned.  DOJ is hiring committed prosecutors who will actually come into the office and work and not work remotely and prosecute violent criminals around the country and terrorists. And I'm very proud of the work all of our 

[Crosstalk]

Senator Mazie Hirano:  I'm running out of time so I think you should stop with your continuous interruptions. In my opinion, Mr Chairman, I just want to close by saying that what was once the Dept of Justice has become the Dept of Revenge and Corruption. Rather than pursue cases without fear or favor, this DOJ seeks to favor the president's friends and instill fear in his alleged enemies. If you're a friend of the president, this corrupt DOJ will bend over backwards to help you.  Just like it dropped the bribery investigation on Tom Homan, like it's considering paying money to January 6th rioters and like it has put anti-trust decisions in the hands of well connected lobbyists.  But if you're on the wrong side of this president, you will face the wrath of DOJ no matter what the facts, law, or justice support. James Comey is indicted days after the President social media directive.  Experienced career prosecutors are fired just because they were assigned to work on January 6th cases. Blue states are sued to get highly sensitive, private voter data whereas red states are left alone. The double standard is clear and the American people are waking up to the corruption and the favoritism and the lawlessness of the DOJ. 


So much in the above.  First, Antifa?  What was that attack, what was that smear?  This isn't appropriate.  And it's inappropriate in a manner that people are missing.  With Senator Sheldon Whitehouse she would attack his wife and imply that some shady corrupt deals went down.  With Senator Dick Durbin, she would attack him for one of the donors to his campaign.  And this really ties into Adam Schiff.


Chump has long targeted Adam Schiff.  He wants him prosecuted for whatever trumped up charge they can find.  He mentioned Adam in the social media post to Bondi about him wanting Comey charged.


Here's the only significant thing Bondi did in the hearing:  Gave Adam a pass.  If he is charged with anything, all Adam's attorney needs to do is show the way she attacked him in the hearing.  It wasn't objective.  It wasn't appropriate.  It was filled with malice.  And I think a jury would quickly agree that Bonid came off unhinged and appears to let personal feelings determine who she charges.


But with her threats and with Antifa being labeled a terrorist organization by her and Chump?  Was it really the role of the AG to bring thses things up in  hearing because they could also be seen as veiled threats due to the position she holds.


She's a dumb bimbo, she doesn't et any of that.  She can scream 'are you an attorney' at Schiff all she wants, she's still not a person with common sense.


With Hirano above, she refused to answer questions regarding Homan taking $50,000 from undercover FBI agents.  She repeatedly invoked "personnel matters" -- as though it was the Fifth Amendment -- with senators asking about Homan.  That's not a personal matter.  That would be a crime.  And it is in the public interest to know whether or not Tom Homan took a bribe.  She doesn't want to be ccountble and she doesn't want to answer questions.


When not refusing to answer with the claim that something was a personnel issue and she wasn't going to comment, Pam would insist that she couldn't comment on an ongoing investigation.


Is Homan now the subject of an ongoing investigation?


If not, there's no reason for her to avoid the question.


But she doesn't think that she works for the American people.  For example it is "my anti-trust unit."  No, Bondi, it's the American people's anti-trust unit.

She has no concept of what government is and that goes to the reality that Chump chose the most ignorant people in the world to serve in the administration. 

She disrespected the Senate yesterday.  They were doing the people's business so her lies and scorn were aimed at the American people.  Only an idiot would treat their boss that way.  Donald Chump is not her boss.  The American people are.  She made very clear that she doesn't believe -- despite being a public servant -- that she has any duty to serve the American people and that she doesn't feel she's answerable to them.


She's an idiot and a moron and that came through loudly over and over.  Senator Cory Booker asked about grants that had been cut and the appeal process for them.  She  "And I believe one is with the city of New Jersey."  Idiot.  There's no city of New Jersey in the state of New Jersey.  Or take when she was yelling at Adam Schiff and screeching that he needed "to apologize to Donald Trump for trying to impeach him,"  


She doesn't even know the law.  We get that right?


Adam Schiff wasn't part of an effort to try to impeach Chump.


Chump was impeached.  Twice.  He wasn't removed from office but he was impeached.


But she's such a stupid idiot.


That's what really shined through in her testimony yesterday.


If she wanted to look like  stark raving bitch -- Congrats, Pam, you'll pulled that off.  Throughout the hearin, she had to rely on his huge binder and was constntly reding from it.  Even reding from it, she couldn't get the English language correct.  



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