The Washington Examiner โ one of the most reliably pro-Trump, right-wing publications in America โ just ran a piece titled "Donald Trump is losing his mind."
Let that sink in.
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We're gonna miss Colbert, so very much.
EIGHT CHILDREN DIED in a mass shooting in Shreveport, Louisiana this weekend.
Eight children.
A critically important reminder from @citizencohn.bsky.social:
open.substack.com/pub/thebulwa...
When one convicted felon takes up all the oxygen, important stories like this get lost.
Enough.
BREAKING:
A Virginia judge just temporarily halted the implementation of the state's new voter-approved redistricting measure.
Election officials cannot move forward now unless the ruling is overturned by a higher court.
Virginia's AG has vowed to appeal the ruling.
Ugh!
"...the latest example of friction between Hegseth and some of his senior Pentagon staff.The defense secretary has fired nearly two dozen senior military officers, including most recently Gen. Randy George, the Army chief of staff, and has been feuding with the Army secretary since early last year."
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"Court documents show Trump knew he was going to tear down the East Wing at least two months before doing so, but he never told the public."
- WAPO
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There's something not quite right about this guy - - a trust-your-gut feeling. You feel it too, Maine?
"Bombast is as evident in architecture as it is in speech. If you really believe in something, including yourself, you donโt need to sing its praises quite so loudly."
- Adam Gopnik
"'This document reveals that anonymous donations are the heart of this agreement,' said Jon Golinger, a lawyer and public policy advocate with Public Citizen. 'Who are these anonymous donors, and what are they hiding?'"
Just what the country needs, another pompous POS.
What a sad commentary, aimed at dividing generations.
Why not just put folks in front of a firing squad when they reach retirement age?
That might sit better with Moyn...
Quite the endorsement, George Conway. The 12th district is listening...
Why did they cater to thisโ๏ธ
www.theatlantic.com/politics/202... (gift article)
"...usually hires a comedian to roast the president and the assembled reporters, but it announced in late February...that it would feature the 'renowned mentalist' Oz Pearlman. Pearlmanโs act is safely apolitical..."
Why did they cater to thisโ๏ธ
So much winning โ
Mike Lawler, STFUโโโ
you know the world is truly fucked up when spending 6 hours on a Tuesday morning recapping/reviewing a brutal Knicks playoff loss is a welcome respite from reality lol
Can you hear us ALL screaming at Lawler right nowโ๏ธ
I'm screaming at the TV right now! Lawler sounds like he's auditioning for Vance's job.
Man, is Mike Lawler looking to take over Vance as VP?
He's bending over backwards on MSNOW to laud the evil felon in support of his horrendous war. STFUโ
www.nytimes.com/2026/04/21/o...
(gift article)
This piece is truly a sad commentary. The author may as well suggest the firing squad, for those of us reaching retirement age.
Too bad we won't be around to see how he feels in 25 years from now...
What an outrageous column this is. Too bad we won't be around when our orthopedic shoes are on his feet - - and they'll be there, before he knows it.
"Some of the excessive power that the aging have amassed harms society, as they enjoy advantages to the detriment of others."
โAmerica needs to confront gerontocracy before the system collapses under the weight of its inequality and injustice,โ Samuel Moyn writes.
bsky.app/profile/kait...
Three women out.
Now let's do the men.
๐ Let's go Knicks! ๐๐๐งก