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In a story fight people don't vote with their thinky parts.
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Doesn't the caption say ICE and the chiron say homeland security? Isn't that a problem for this clip? I'm probably missing something.
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I keep posting the Jan 6 wikipedia timeline on every post that is mad at these protests.
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Avoided smoking and drinking. Treated the women in his life poorly. Wrote a book that sold more copies than it should have. Trusted no one. Prided himself on unpredictability. Surrounded by yes men. Quick to anger. Never ever to forgive. It was everyone else's fault the whole time.
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I needed some great news today. That picture....
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That guy in particular says stuff to get clipped into soundbites. It's an act. When you are saying things you don't really think, you flub some lines.
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Called his shot and said this was part of the plan. I forget where, but he's said this for a while.
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Was in Spain for it once and the celebration and positivity there was really beautiful. No business seemed to hesitate to advertise their support. Burger King Rainbow crowns stick in mind.
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I worry that the big providers won't cover this. I think the "gossip girls" don't double check.
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Press release................ someone proves it wrong. I think the timing and media gap is scary. The prove doesn't make the news.
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I love what you do too much to try to be clever right now.
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And zebras.
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Poor guy took a job he didn't understand cause it sounded great on paper.
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Stuff I Used to Say in Class
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I hear the free speech laws are less forgiving in UK.
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Reputation fire party of one.
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We leave schools alone used to be a real point of pride.
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I'll be in town for his parade. Any suggestions for a sign or a custom t shirt?
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You haven't met my grandma.
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Some jobs don't seem appealing from the outside. That one is portrayed as stressful as hell in film and tv, so the mental reference is somebody dealing with a crisis. I think that effect is in there a little too.
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Weird for a business run by a guy from South Africa. Did not see that coming.
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I did. The news reports I caught didn't make me inclined to dig deeper. I thought it was going to be Air Force One and the gov kept it. I didn't know enough.
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Obstruction of Justice? The thing Mueller found 10 potential counts of in his report?
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This one, a free Air Force One, doesn't seem as bad as some others I know. Crypto buy ins worry me more.
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Concentrated inherited wealth is bad for our system, both political and economical. It changes the competition in the free market.
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Oh dammit you got me good on that one. TY.
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I'm in DC around June. I'd be there if I could. A tough interviewer who looks up a lot beforehand is a breath of fresh air.
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The president cannot change a thing with the power of the pen. The power of the pen resides with Congress, and it comes directly from the people. - A quote from the capitol steps thing.
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Declaring a fake emergency to invoke emergency powers..... Otherwise you nailed it.
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jury nullification is a thing with some court support. It was a debate in the past and I think the court said it is your right.
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People who worked for Al Capone probably talked a lot about the soup kitchen he made.
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Earlier quote "the President cannot change the rules by the power of the pen. The power of the pen resides with Congress. And Congress only gets that power from the people."