As first uncovered by NBC News, the call was orchestrated by longtime political consultant Steve Kramer, who at the time was working for a rival campaign, though Kramer says he did it as a stunt to raise awareness about the danger of deepfakes. Kramer and his then-employer, Rep. Dean Phillips, D-Minn., insist no one on the campaign directed Kramer or was even aware of his actions.
Somehow I donât believe any of them.
I kinda believe Dean Phillips.
In that something along the lines of âGet us the win, I donât want to know or hear about how, just do it,â isnât technically directing Kramer to do anything specific - apart from keeping the campaign higher ups from being aware of shenanigans like deep-fake imposters.
âYouâre full of crap.â
Out of the mouth of Democratic babes.
I feel like Iâve been reading dumb shit all day, and this might be the dumbest. Congrats, V2X!
For V2X to increase safety, vehicles, infrastructure, pedestrians and cities will need to be equipped with sensors â and theyâll have to be reliable.
And toddlers? Deer? Moose? Did anyone think about this at all beyond, âHow can we maximize the theoretical number of sensors we would sell in order to grift the maximum amount of funding?â
Iâm sure reliability, else fatality wouldnât be a problem at all, though.
And what happens when people throw a bunch of them on the highway?
Her lawyer has a fool for a client.
Is JK Rowling making her DNA tests public? For an alleged human she sure seems to be lacking humanity.
After 12 days of radio silence, this is what she came back with? Joanne still hasnât learned has she.
Yep⌠but a rich fool, I guess. Letâs hope by the end of this sheâs far less rich and she learns that being a bully is never a winning strategyâŚ
I just want to preserve this for posterityâŚ
Good.
Is it a Boeing?
I bet theyâll still be renting him a âlittle placeâ to stay overnight in Seattle, for when the need arises.
Even a deluxe suite at a hotel is just so common.