My DK diary was censored?

I'm not actually sure. I got a message from admin that my comment "tip jar" was a violation.

Here's the link:
http://www.dailykos.com/stories/2016/5/12/1525836/-Trump-Outflanking-Tri...

I'm going to paste the content here in case it disappears. I'd appreciate it if anyone can tell me if it's still visible to anyone but me.

A week ago I made the following prediction:

Prediction: Hillary and Trump will each take their voting base for granted and move toward the "center." For Trump this will mean pivoting back to many of his earlier liberal positions. For Hillary, this will mean dropping the liberal posture that she was compelled to fake to defeat Sanders. She is already considered a more reliable servant to corporate and military interests by the conservative establishment than the wacky wild card that is Trump. This will leave us in the predicament of choosing between a more conservative candidate who comes across as measured, competent, knowledgeable, reasonable, etc (in a superficial Dick Cheney sort of way) and a comical blowhard con man combining a fascist psychological appeal with more liberal policies. I will not be voting for either. Enjoy the spectacle of the two moving past each other on the left-right spectrum and the pundits tying themselves in knots to avoid talking about it.

Well, it’s on:

Donald Trump Calls Hillary Clinton “Trigger Happy” as She Courts Neocons

Donald Trump derided Hillary Clinton’s hawkish foreign policy record over the weekend, a glimpse into a potential general election strategy of casting Clinton as the more likely of the two to take the nation to war.

Well, that didn’t take long, did it?

“On foreign policy, Hillary is trigger happy,” Trump told the crowd. “She is, she’s trigger happy. She’s got a bad temperament,” he said. “Her decisions in Iraq, Syria, Egypt, Libya have cost trillions of dollars, thousands of lives and have totally unleashed ISIS.”

And he expressed a rarely heard appreciation for the “other side to this story,” noting: “Thousands of lives yes, for us, but probably millions of lives in all fairness, folks” for the people of the Middle East.

Trump implied that casualties inflicted by the U.S. military were far higher than reported. “They bomb a city” and “it’s obliterated, obliterated,” he said. “They’ll say nobody was killed. I’ll bet you thousands and thousands of people were killed every time you see that television set.”

“If we would’ve done nothing,” Trump argued, “we would’ve been in much better shape.”

Awesome! If Hillary is the nominee, the Democratic candidate will be more right wing on foreign policy than the GOP nominee and dangerous buffoon, Donald Fucking Trump! I implore anyone in a state that has not yet voted to think about this sad state of affairs and do something about it.

And Trump may be an insane liar, but sadly he is spot on with this criticism of Hillary.

Clinton has made herself vulnerable to this kind of criticism. She did in fact enthusiastically vote for the Iraq War. She also spearheaded the Obama administration’s overthrow of Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi, now supports a “no-fly zone” in Syria, and has aligned herself with Gulf State monarchies and Israel’s extremist right-wing leadership.

Is this really the candidate that you want to be defending going into the general election?

Trump’s isolationist posturing, however dubious it might be, has triggered a neoconservative flight from the presumptive Republican ticket while repositioning the Democrats, if led by Clinton, as the war party.

After spending the last several months casting herself as a progressive to compete with Bernie Sanders, Clinton now appears to be recalibrating to appeal to disaffected Republicans.

Clinton’s supporters, for example, are tapping Bush family megadonors for campaign cash.

And the Clinton campaign is proudly boasting a growing list, constantly updated, of establishment Republicans who have either refused to vote for Trump or have openly defected to Clinton.

Neoconservatives feature prominently on this list, including the Daily Caller’s Jamie Weinstein, Washington Post columnist Jennifer Rubin, Iraq war architect Elliott Abrams and Republican foreign policy advisor Max Boot. (Boot officially endorsed Clinton on Sunday.)

There is still time to stop this crazy train. Please vote for Sanders if you still have the opportunity. Otherwise, be prepared for a long depressing general election campaign of more of this:

“Donald Trump will be running to the left as we understand it against Hillary Clinton on national security issues,” Republican strategist Steve Schmidt said on MSNBC last week. “And the candidate in the race most like George W. Bush and Dick Cheney from a foreign policy perspective is in fact Hillary Clinton, not the Republican nominee.”

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gulfgal98's picture

but I read the diary still, probably because I am a trusted user.

Hillary Central aka TOP is not going to allow a diary like that to be viewed by the public. The content is not in conformance with the March 15th edict. As of this post, you still have the ability to post, but prepared to be put into TO, NR, or bojo'd.

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Do I hear the sound of guillotines being constructed?

“Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable." ~ President John F. Kennedy

Could you do me a favor and attempt to recommend it? I see lots of comments but no rec's. Wondering if it has been disabled.

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Unacceptable is slightly ahead of awesome.

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Wink

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Pariah Dog's picture

And I saw the tip jar, gave it a rec and it registered. Mine made 29 recs. I even tried to Un-rec it and got an "are you sure" notice.

Could there maybe have been a glitch in the system earlier? Everything looked okay to me.

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Meddle not in the affairs of Dragons - For thou art crunchy and good with ketchup

whatever we think of him. It gets it out into the media, even though they won't report it when Bernie says it, even in gentler tones. Trump does have a way with catchy terms that stick.

She definitely is "trigger happy" and the more it's said, out in the open, the better. And maybe hearing just one of the true attacks that can so easily be made on her, the superdelegates will begin to worry more.

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Did you happen to see the Lee Fang tweet, referenced on the Reddit Kossacks_For_Sanders site, that said:

@ckilpatrick via FEC records, Kos Media LLC made $497,964 in recent yrs selling ads/email lists to DCCC, Dem SuperPACs, Emily's List, etc.

No wonder Kos has become such a compliant and good little Hillbot!

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“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” - John Steinbeck

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I'm seeing just more evidence of how right wing Democratic POTUS candidates turn "progressives" into right wing dick heads.

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hester's picture

This is a much friendlier place for Bernie supporters.

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Don't believe everything you think.

In hiddens, they removed the number of flags. You can see recs and comments but not who or how many flagged a comment.

They enjoy pulling your wings off and watching you stumble around. Why do you give them the opportunity?

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

tapu dali's picture

for the serious crime of quoting Trump.

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

so Hillbots would be forced to confront the ugly truth about their shitty candidate.

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without even logging in. Seems the objection is over the citation of Trump and his comments about Hillary as "trigger happy".

It looks like epistemic closure is setting in over at TOP.

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For at least another hundred years we must pretend to ourselves and to everyone that fair is foul and foul is fair; for foul is useful and fair is not. Avarice and usury and precaution must be our gods for a little longer still.
John Maynard Keynes, 1930

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(which implies a sense of a logical thought process), I might suggest "justificatory closure", which is a way on convincing oneself.

Wikipedia gives the following "logic" for JC:

“for any proposition P, if S is justified in believing P and P entails Q, and S deduces Q from P and accepts Q as a result of this deduction, then S is justified in believing Q.”

Let S be a GOSer.

Let P be the proposition "Hillary will win."

Let Q be the proposition, "Trump will lose".

Clearly, S deduces Q from P as self-evident [ since ~~P -> P].

S accepts Q self-evidently.

Therefore, S is justified in believing Q.

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

tapu dali's picture

(which implies a sense of a logical thought process), I might suggest "justificatory closure", which is a way on convincing oneself.

Wikipedia gives the following "logic" for JC:

“for any proposition P, if S is justified in believing P and P entails Q, and S deduces Q from P and accepts Q as a result of this deduction, then S is justified in believing Q.”

Let S be a GOSer.

Let P be the proposition "Hillary will win."

Let Q be the proposition, "Trump will lose".

Clearly, S deduces Q from P as self-evident [ since ~~P -> P].

S accepts Q self-evidently.

Therefore, S is justified in believing Q.

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There are known knowns; there are things we know we know. We also know there are known unknowns; that is to say we know there are some things we do not know. But there are also unknown unknowns – the ones we don't know we don't know.

"Yes, Bernie Sanders “won” the West Virginia primary by a 15-point “landslide.” But by “winning,” Bernie is actually losing.
My Beltway pundit pals and I have practically gone mad trying to explain this very simple point to the open-mouthed non-Beltway yokels who see Bernie’s victories in primary after primary and moronically assume that somehow makes him a “winner.” As the Guardian’s Lucia Graves and my spicy friend Philip Bump agree, that’s just plain wrong.
You see, it’s not about quantity of votes. It’s about quality of votes."

Trust me, you have to read the whole thing:
http://www.cafe.com/carl-digglers-analysis-bernie-sanders-win-west-virgi...

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He got most of the asinine Clinton campaign memes all in one place... Hysterical. Thank you.

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Twain Disciple

for a T&R. "Unacceptable" was winning in your survey. How is quoting Trump a problem when he's the presumptive R nominee as much as she's the presumptive D nominee according to the diktat of the owner of that site and its gleeful marauding flaggers and PC police? Navigating the minefield of mindsets there is exhausting and, imo, not worth the effort.

I never did cotton to being pounded into anyone's desired shape to be part of the herd. The tally of Bernie volunteers at our local office who've followed the campaign across the country and have decided to relocate to the Willamette Valley has now risen to 3. What a difference it makes to live in a laissez faire place where plenty of people share your views and plenty of others don't care what you think as long as you're a decent person and good neighbor.

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"It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society." --Jiddu Krishnamurti

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seems to get worse every time I pop by to give folks like you a quick drive-by rec. Can't tip, because they NR'd me for flagging a tip jar of a diary that was literally nothing but slander and lies. Funny how your diary is fair game for having the tip jar flagged though.

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Bulldawg's picture

That place has lost its collective Hillary Hive mind. And Markos is a sellout.

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“Socialism never took root in America because the poor see themselves not as an exploited proletariat but as temporarily embarrassed millionaires.” - John Steinbeck

elenacarlena's picture

Your diary can be seen, as can your tip jar, etc. If someone complains to admin and they decide you're not fawning over Hill enough, you still might be banned and your upraters too. But the diary will probably remain.

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riverlover's picture

so I can't tip anything but the diary. There could be an arrowhead at the end of dots and the denialists would never see the line.

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Hey! my dear friends or soon-to-be's, JtC could use the donations to keep this site functioning for those of us who can still see the life preserver or flotsam in the water.