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clarkehylton.bsky.social
4-stringer, UP alum, executive producer, former radio jock, and kind of snarky. Living in the land of partly to mostly cloudy.
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Because he could count to four?
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Liar liar, diaper’s on fire.
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Kennedy has never been accused of being intelligent, except by his disciple Aaron Rodgers, so all of this sounds about right. It’s like the line from All the President’s Men: “These are not bright guys and things got out of hand.”
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“And I want to give it to them because I’m weak, pathetic, and have the worst breath ever.”
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A felon running the country is doing what a felon does.
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Musk sure knew he was stupid when he bought him. Musk isn’t so bright himself but he could at least see that.
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Oh look! Someone who can meet the moment and isn’t distracted by a book tour.
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Amazing how they were able to get thru the multiple layers of security these meetings have without being authorized.
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The problem for the rich is that they don’t own the pitchforks that eventually come for them.
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Something to take attention off the budget and the stock market. Also, talk about a target of opportunity for terrorists.
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Something to take attention off the ghastly budget…and the stock market.
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Self-awareness and reading the room (country) could be a lot better.
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I think it’s inevitable if we stay on the current trajectory. We are a country that loves violence and guns—and one party has insisted that there be few if any rules around the latter. What they forget is members of both parties own them.
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Tacky, gross, and needlessly expensive. That is the Trump brand.
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They are obeying in advance because the FCC and Congress have made it a mission to go after their federal funding.
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Flatulating monkeys and the Village People coming to the stage soon. It will be majestic.
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The 50501 protests got a lot of local media coverage and things have exploded online. People are paying attention even if the big boys are asleep at the switch.
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Narrator: In fact, they were far from the mainstream and remained heretics, as saying it did not make it so.
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He’s still pissed they kept him out of owning an NFL franchise, which is how he ended up in the USFL. But this is further proof the NFL is bigger and more important than him if he feels the need to seek adoration at their marquee game.
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I can’t help but feel this is misdirection to take the heat off Musk and force the media to chase another squirrel. Important not to lose focus.
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Senator, with all due respect, other than acting stunned by the lawlessness that is being openly flaunted and writing about it on social media, what is Democratic leadership doing to fight? NONE of this should be a surprise, and you all look like you have no clue about what to do. NONE.
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In reality what are Democratic leaders doing behind the scenes? Out front it looks like pontificating and handwringing. What are we not seeing?
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Go, triglycerides, go!
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So CBS/Paramount is offering bribes for a merger, Meta paid tribute, and ABC gave millions for trump’s presidential library, which should be enough for a golden toilet, a Sharpie, and both coloring books he doodled in. It’s all so damn gross and embarrassing the groveling that is happening.
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It was also codified in Oregon in 2017.
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Neither does he.
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Are they going to somehow draft Shedeur after paying Dak? I thought coaching his son (or sons) was a prerequisite for Deion. The Cowboys are exhausting. They’ve always been a circus but they aren’t a good one anymore.
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This century’s/administration’s version of “The Best and Brightest”.
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That month off didn’t help.