I didn’t say he’d sue a journo. He’s already done that. He will have one arrested and charged with a crime against the state.
I liked you better the other way around. It was far more genuine. I prefer your authentic self. No need to polish that turd. Frankly, we get plenty of that daily.
More and more assholes are going to realize it is open season now on POC - all you have to do is put on military looking garb and some big guns and throw on a mask. Great drunken fun on a Saturday night - huntin’ with the boys.
We really are making America great again, aren’t we?
Oh, gotcha. You’re right. He has already sued a journo. My bad.
When I was a child in Texas I was always told that it was sinful to profit from Bible sales. There were groups such as The Gideons who would give you one if asked and even fancier personalized ones were priced just to cover costs. And MAGA style “Christians” see nothing wrong with that. I think they need to consider the edict on worshiping false prophets and not putting other gods ahead of Jehovah. These are no longer Christians, just MAGAlytes
If it makes you feel any better, Mesa was already that way long before there was Fox News. The sun… ya know?
Years ago, there was this clothing retailer, maybe Target or one of those, that was selling “Made In USA” t-shirts, in bold red, white & blue across the front. When people started complaining that they were actually made overseas somewhere, they came up with: “It is meant that the person wearing the shirt is Made In the USA”
LOL
It’s nice to see that Mitch still has enough bile in his desiccated corpse to get joy out of fucking over poor people still. I thought maybe he had lost his touch.
He was so goofy in that presser I had to turn it off. The fawning of tRump by going after the press forced me to turn it back to my local news to catch weather and traffic on the 8’s.
MM:
Thirty-five percent of Louisianans rely on Medicaid for health coverage, which is why the Republican-controlled state legislature passed a unanimous resolution pleading with Congress for no cuts to the program. One Republican state representative, Jack McFarland, assessed the bill’s projected impact on rural hospitals this way: “I live an hour from the closest hospital, and I’m in a rural community. You close my rural hospital? People are going to die because they will not make it.”
Hey, Jack, you broke it, you buy it.
This UN nuke specialist describes the reality of the situation in words of one syllable.
I just love her artistry. One of my favs.
The deadline has already come and gone to file as an independent candidate for NYC’s general election for mayor.