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Honestly it is kinda funny in a cosmic sort of way that they’re trying so hard to censor trans people transing due to culture war bullshit but just let enemy propaganda in the actual war they started fly right on by.

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Minions Russian Civil war

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heres tucker talking privately about trump after january 6, this lying grifter knew the whole time

if he means this hed slink away, never to be heard from again…he doesnt mean it, he just sees which way the winds blowing

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I think Blue Iowa and Blue Ohio have a real chance of happening if the Strait remains closed. Because then the economic pain will be undeniable.

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I think the people afraid of Tucker Carlson running for President are forgetting that the Republican Base does not fuck with people who attack Trump directly.

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I made this joke already but...

Literally Blood Meridian.

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Trump’s strategy of infinitely pumping the stock market reminds me of those troll physics rage comics

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Blood Meridian (1985)

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So she performed even better than we thought on election night. Cool.

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He was statistically an MVP Candidate for most of 2013, as we were sitting pretty at 7-5 with the Division seemingly in the bag.

And then he was the main reason we collapsed. He was utterly awful in the last few games.

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Lions Fan here. It's not that simple.

Stafford had chances to win the Division (we were strongly in the lead in 2013 and 2016) or a Playoff Game (2014 especially) and was part of, sometimes a big reason why we blew it every time.

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I mean I don't THINK he will be a Nazbol. But my point is - If you're going to accuse him of something like that, calling him "another Fetterman" just rings extremely false. If anything, you should be using the opposite insult.

But yeah, I worded that poorly.

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Platner is more likely to be the opposite problem - A Nazbol.

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I firmly believe that rebuilding a high-trust society will require gratuitous humiliation of prominent wrongdoers such as Alex Jones

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I define the bottom *truly* falling out as "Strait remains closed. Gas shoots up to economy-ruining levels."

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U.S. Senate candidate from Michigan calls Israeli government 'evil' like Hamas Abdul El-Sayed, doubled down on his criticism of the Netanyahu government and defended campaigning with controversial streamer Hasan Piker

This is unbelievably unobjectionable.

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Every single millennial and Gen Z Republican politician you will ever see in office will be like this or worse.

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Michigan here. Haley Stevens deserves to get booed.

Trying to turn this into relitigating drama from 6 years ago is extreme Hiroo Onoda energy.

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This piece begins with Amity Shlaes' most common and most deceitful trick -- citing the unemployment numbers in 1938, when the country fell into a recession because FDR had been persuaded to *ease off* the New Deal, as proof that the New Deal didn't work.

Pure hackery.

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Every elected official in California: Democrats, Republicans, MAGA people, moderate conservatives, centrists, liberals, progressives, and “socialists” alike are lockstep on this one issue:

“Insurance markets are not facing systemic climate risk, insurance companies are simply too greedy”

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You know Democrats are bad at politics when the greatest predictor for someone voting often and voting Democratic is college education and they refuse to make it free.

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i think the essential problem is analyzing causality when the proximate cause was obvious but the entire causal structure was so overdetermined that literlaly anything could have caused the same result. which is to say: it seems literally true that Israel caused the war, but anything else might have

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like i said earlier, i think we really underestimate politically distorting effects of

1. ron paul libertarianism being dead
2. it being uncool to publicly identify as a republican

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I hate Jake Tapper as much as the next guy, but taking this exact quote out of the clip is misleading. He was clearly being sarcastic.

Although he's still on his Islamophobic shit even in this clip by comparing Mahmoud Khalil with Trump's genocidal rhetoric.

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Since 2016 people have been demanding that Democrats manifest a pan-ideological United Front coalition against Trumpism while refusing to grapple with the fact that vanishingly few conservatives have shown the slightest interest in such a project.

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What is people's fucking obsession with Mitt Romney?

Why do we use him as a stand in for "Surely every REASONABLE Conservative would believe this?"

I defy any Left of Center person to read his 2012 Platform and then even consider voting for him.

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The problem with centrist Dems is that they don't understand the basis for their own power, and try to kill it.

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this is just a lie. Ds in senate just voted 40 to 7 to restrict aid to Israel. For the first time basically ever, there is a visible, stark partisan divide on Israel.

Erasing that doesn't help Palestinians. It does help anti-establishment grifters like Cenk Uygur though.

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We are rapidly approaching the point in time when bald-faced lying won't keep oil prices down below $4 per Gallon.

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Over just five days, the justices had decided the issue. Even as they debated the Obama plan’s possible burden on the power industry, in the entire chain of correspondence obtained by The Times, not a single justice, conservative or liberal, mentioned the dangers of a warming planet as one of the possible harms the court should consider.

Over just five days, the justices had decided the issue. Even as they debated the Obama plan’s possible burden on the power industry, in the entire chain of correspondence obtained by The Times, not a single justice, conservative or liberal, mentioned the dangers of a warming planet as one of the possible harms the court should consider.

Another data point in “originalism is a fraud.” So much for the law is the law we can’t think about the impact. They rail against “results oriented judging” in public but when their corporate clients make requests they know exactly what to do. www.nytimes.com/2026/04/18/u...

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