
Read more: http://ifunny.com/pictures/my-favorite-face-swap/

Read more: https://imgflip.com/i/a6mlb
GBS_insertEmbeddedViewer(“MRMl9FqDmEwC”, 500,400);

Read more: https://imgflip.com/gif/1k82hy
Next week’s Supreme Court arguments on gay marriage are certain to be a media circus, and blogger Patterico has uncovered emails that give a peek behind the curtain at the setting of the stage. Of note: Ted Olson, lead co-counsel of the American Foundation for Equal Rights, and his law partner recommended that retired federal judge Vaughn R. Walker, who struck down California’s Proposition 8, stay away from the proceedings lest he be an “unwanted distraction.”
@patterico If he attends the trials will he be a distraction? Given his BIG role in overturning Prop 8, of course he’ll be a distraction.
— Sarah Nelson (@sarahsside) March 22, 2013
EXCLUSIVE: Prop. 8 judge sought Ted Olson’s opinion on whether to attend Supreme Court gay marriage arguments. patterico.com/2013/03/22/exc…
— Patterico (@Patterico) March 22, 2013
Patterico notes in his post that while he is a supporter of gay marriage, the emails, which make note of Walker’s “personal situation, even though now irrelevant” (he’s gay) and high profile, suggest “an emotional investment in the outcome of the case” from a judge who many thought should recuse himself from the Proposition 8 case.
So, what do Patterico’s readers think?
Kudos to @patterico for today’s item on Judge Walker’s cozy relationship with anti-Prop 8 legal team. patterico.com/2013/03/22/exc…
— Bruce Hausknecht (@BruceHaus) March 22, 2013
@patterico More evidence Walker was biased,knew he was biased,& should have recused himself for actual bias & the”appearance of Impropriety”
— novaculus (@novaculus) March 22, 2013
@patterico Situations like Judge Walker’s in the Prop 8 case are exactly why the “appearance of impropriety” standard was established.
— novaculus (@novaculus) March 22, 2013
@pattericoWalker’s decision to accept the Prop 8 case also supports the common sense notion that biased judges can’t be trusted to recuse.
— novaculus (@novaculus) March 22, 2013
@michellemalkin @pattericoUnbiased JUDGE my ass.He should be removed from the bench now since he does not support the people.
— Richard Bleuze (@247wagering) March 22, 2013
@patterico I am more disturbed by a judge overturning what voters had passed using the ballot. This can set precedence for ALL issues.
— Sarah Nelson (@sarahsside) March 22, 2013
President Donald Trump, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sissi and Saudi Arabia’s King Salman opened the Global Center for Combating Extremist Ideology in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia today and for some reason, all 3 of them had to touch this glowing orb in order to activate the center’s terrorism-fighting abilities.
@KingSalman and @POTUS inaugurate The Global Center for Combatting Extremist Ideology in Riyadh. #RiyadhSummit pic.twitter.com/do6cFL7wBW— Saudi Embassy (@SaudiEmbassyUSA) May 21, 2017
Video from theWashington Post:Although many on Twitter were confused as the picture of the 3 leaders touching the orb made its way around the internet:
i still haven't seen anyone in my timeline tell me what is actually happening here tho pic.twitter.com/Aea04BC5ua— Charlie Warzel (@cwarzel) May 21, 2017
And, or course, people turned the image into a meme with hilarious captions and photoshops. Here are some of the funnier ones we’ve seen:
"find…the…hobbit…" pic.twitter.com/8saqDbl5Nh— darth: (@darth) May 21, 2017
I haven't been able to catch up on the news but I know there is no way Trump touched the Glowing Orb of Global Islamic Dominance.— Kumail Nanjiani (@kumailn) May 21, 2017
"Elites scoff, but in the working class suburbs of Grand Rapids voters are glad Trump is practicing orb magic with Arab dictators."— Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias) May 21, 2017
Trump During the Campaign: "I will NEVER touch The Orb, even though its mysterious glow seduces and beguiles."
Trump Today: pic.twitter.com/eWoaDeXj8n— Nick Greene (@NickGreene) May 21, 2017
WILL THE ORB MAKE A #TWINPEAKS APPEARANCE DO WE KNOW? pic.twitter.com/aA2Qby1Ve0— William J. Simmons (@WJ_Simmons) May 21, 2017
"If, together, we hold the orb, it will tell us our greatest foe "It's speaking! I hear it! "It'sit's the aide who allowed this photo." pic.twitter.com/pj67JWbtwO— James Ball (@jamesrbuk) May 21, 2017
You vs. the Orb she told you not to worry about. pic.twitter.com/74hGHDNtxk— Jacob Bacharach (@jakebackpack) May 21, 2017
This is Riyadh HOT101.5's version of a Touch the Truck contest. Last one touching the orb wins it, and 25 million barrels of crude oil. pic.twitter.com/kI0yOe8blM— Matt Bevan (@MatthewBevan) May 21, 2017
The orb is on Orion's Belt pic.twitter.com/znksl2LLMr— Matt Bevan (@MatthewBevan) May 21, 2017
pic.twitter.com/F9oOxuXtNY— RINO Pundit (@RINOPundit) May 21, 2017
googletag.cmd.push(function () { googletag.display(“div-gpt-300x250_1”); });
https://youtube.com/watch?v=0nrx5B7I4eg