Team affiliation does not require that your team is intelligent enough to win.
and the crowd chants βlock her upβ
Itβs become a mantra. Trumpβs greatest hits.
the gop established that idea long before trump. after that guy she married became president, people realized she had a law degree and plans of her own.
iβ think there were probably more books about βhillaryβ than there were about that saxophone player
iβd be curious who first said the βlock β¦β well you know. iβd be surprised if it were that guy who ran for president multiple times before succeeding. heβs not particularly clever
Sexy MF. He must be swatting the girls away with a stick. Just look at the delicious beast.
Oh, holy shit, that is bastard ridiculous.
Should have gone with a bowler hat instead of the sunglasses. Everyone would have been on the lookout for someone who looked like Charlie Chaplin.
It looks like Mr Hilter is ready for the North Minehead By-election.
This is the guy whose defense was that he didnβt realize that Congress convened at the US Capitol.
You know, that might need to be blurred. Itβs hard to see someone purposely look that similar.
Christ was well known for his superb coverage map.
In the end, despite all the outrage, the show went off without a hitch. But on Tuesday, Aug. 30, the office of Roanoke Mayor Carl Gierisch Jr. issued a statement in which he acknowledged the drag brunch violated no laws β either state or local β but at the same time seemed to imply the city would try to find some basis for banning such events in the future.
βWe are aware that the βdrag brunchβ was open for all ages and welcomed children. We recognize and understand the concerns expressed by the community that this activity fails to reflect the family values and caring culture that the city of Roanoke is committed to maintaining,β the statement read, adding a quote directly attributed to Gierisch, βWe will do whatever it takes, working with our county and state partners, to maintain a culture of respect for families and in defense of our children.β
Giersich continued, βFreedom of speech is a paramount value, but we all know that it is also important to protect our children. We are sworn to uphold and defend our communities, and we will take all measures available to the city to achieve that goal consistent with state and federal law. We are saddened that families were subjected to conduct that resulted in the presence of armed protestors, and believe this behavior was irresponsible, dangerous, and intolerable β our city will continue to investigate the incident.β
The November 2020 email from an anguished Fox News news producer to colleagues sent up a flare amid a fusillade of false claims.
The producer warned: Fox cannot let host Jeanine Pirro back on the air. She is pulling conspiracy theories from dark corners of the Web to justify then-President Donald Trumpβs lies that the election had been stolen from him. The existence of the email, confirmed by two people with direct knowledge of it, is first publicly disclosed by NPR in this story. Fox News declined comment.
Pirro was far from alone in broadcasting such false claims. In the weeks that followed Election Day 2020, other prominent Fox stars, commentators and their guests heavily promoted them.
Grind them to dust, them vacuum up the dust and burn it.
Finally someone got nailed under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment!
Once again theyβve been caught committing every crime they ever accused the other side of doing and more.