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Rutgers superfan, guest star (uncredited) The Adventures of Pete and Pete (S03E05), once again VoIP expert, amateur doppler
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If you exclude all the women who die during childbirth, our mortality rate is great
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Well, everyone knows the plain language of the Constitution said no one can be elected twice. What this article presupposes is... maybe it didn't.
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Some doofus in NJ proposed the same thing. Where is the money going to come from?
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Everything he touches dies.
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Trump? No. Members of Congress should be paying attention though.
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Hey, at least they branched out of Ohio.
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Lied? Under oath? If only there was something that Congress could do about it.
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Didn't the DOJ in the form of the freaking deputy AG just argue in court yeterday that merely investigating a officeholder interferes with their ability to perform their duties and amounts to election interference?
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He wants the legitimacy that coverage in mainstream press gives him. The way that the press can hurt him is to simply not show up at pressers, spreads, etc.
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I went to New York to insist there was no quid pro quo and here's a friendly reminder to everyone what the quid and quo were.
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If you can't prove his state of mind when he says things that are objectively and demonstrably untrue, doesn't that say something else?
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It isn’t inefficient; it is a stunning level of incompetence.
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I would think the argument that subjecting a candidate to a trial amounts to electoral interference will get quoted quite a bit.
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They will protect the cops* * Restrictions may apply.
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Isn't that what getting rid of DEI was all about -- making sure you can get your mediocre buddies into high-paying positions?
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New frame: they took $135 billion out of the economy -- a drop of half of a percent of GDP. This alone likely puts the US into recession.
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“accidentally”
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If you looked up "thumb-headed henchman", you'd find his picture.
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I’d buy that PPV
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Is DOJ trying to say those agencies took it upon themselves to fire a bunch of their employees without any direction from the White House/Trump/Musk?
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The Trump White House, beyond anything else, wants the air of legitimacy that the mainstream media's coverage gives them. It would severely take the wind out of their sails if you guys stopped airing every lie and unfounded conspiracy theory as unchallenged fact.
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Well, that too.
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You know what's crazy? They were told to make a sacrifice by Trump. Trump shut down schools. Trump shut down restaurants. Trump shut down gyms. Yet somehow he's their champion?
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Let's assume that the size of the House isn't increased (likely because these guys are doofuses). That means the following states are down to just one statewide congressional district: Arkansas, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Utah, West Virginia.
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Would any attorneys fired over this have a problem finding a new job?
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Coming soon to the memo line on Social Security checks: "A federal court made me pay this out, you leech"
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"Don't post on my website that I'm mad."
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Since veterans have hiring preference for jobs in the federal government, undoubtably the 200,000 employees Trump fired this week included a lot of veterans. Kean won't step up and put a stop to this. Why does he hate our veterans?
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Why does Trump hate veterans so much? The men and women who put on the uniform of our armed forces deserve better.
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Did Holman just confirm the quid pro quo on live TV?
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You see, you have experience with those sorts of things and curiosity to look into why. Musk on the other hand...
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This is taking a sledgehammer to confidence in the banking system. If someone can just take $80 mm out of NYC's accounts without recourse, they can steal your life savings just as easily.
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Bove sounds big mad there
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We would be so lucky
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Right after the plane crash outside DCA, Trump showed up himself to have people say how great a job he’s sowing so that observation seems to be consistent
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Packed the board so that he'd get selected, huh.
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The GOP thinks oversight is gathering sound bytes for the next campaign
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Given the statute of limitations, might one infer this is to prevent the prosecution of something that occurred 1-4 years ago?
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The message should be crystal clear: Republicans have control of both houses and the White House; they ought to be able to figure their own shit out themselves.
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So they can no longer talk about private equity or say that a conversation is under attorney privilege?
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The anonymous attribution means no one can be publicly held accountable
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A very simple script. Feel free to adjust for your needs. "I JUST READ THAT MUSK AND TRUMP ARE CUTTING BILLIONS OF DOLLARS IN CANCER AND ALZHEIMER RESEARCH MONEY. I DIDN'T VOTE FOR CANCER. ARE YOU SUPPORTING THIS? WHAT ARE YOU DOING TO STOP THEM?" reps.fyi
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I think you are required to clap twice when saying the name out loud: McD 👏👏 L T
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The store manager of the supermarket I worked at during high school and college had a bigger office.
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How far down the road are you going to ask ChatGPT about someone and it will spit out their previous tax returns or medical history?
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And yet they totally gloss over the fact that Donald Trump was in charge of that government.