Not too surprising if you’ve been paying attention. They might not be quite as nakedly partisan as MSNBC or FOX, but they are very firmly in the neoliberal camp, and entirely willing to throw any pretense of journalistic integrity out the window as soon as something challenges that.
It didn’t say she graduated from those schools; I wonder if she took a summer course or something like that.
Besides, anyone who grows up in Berea, Kentucky and chooses paying for the Ivy Leagues rather than Berea College makes me wonder about their values in life.
And certainly explains why she couldn’t run a small business despite being handed every opportunity.
When she looks away, it’s like she’s started meditating to the mantra: “I will not rush over there and slap the orange off his face. I will not rush over there and slap the orange off his face. I will not…”
Boris Johnson is a hero and a fighter who beat Trumpvirus and said nice things about the immigrant nurses he’s stiffed, left to die, and explicitly set his thugs to attack in the streets.
In some rational world we, the wealthiest nation on earth, would be pouring money and supplies into Africa, not cowering in our homes watching our own medical system collapse.
i heard that on air, and wanted to find a desk to bang my head against.
the whole point of a lock down is to stay home if you’re working at a coffee shop, you’re not at home. the 600 a week is working as intended.
if you’re the owner, and you think the store is essential. work the place your goram self.
i don’t agree that npr is neoliberal, i think instead they are focused on soothing people by saying that everything is just fine. even when decidedly it is not