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Posts by Michelle L. Quinn

For those attending the White House Correspondents' Dinner this weekend, a small question:

When you're sitting there at your table, do you think it'll cross your mind that the guest of honor is actively covering up his role in a massive child sex trafficking operation?

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Infowars/Onion combo logo in rainbow saying “I support the onion’s hostile media takeover.”

Infowars/Onion combo logo in rainbow saying “I support the onion’s hostile media takeover.”

It’s finally happened. After 18 months. Finally, a media merger you can root for.

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If journalists had any integrity and courage, they would boycott the White House Correspondents Dinner. It should be as empty as a TPUSA event.

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It will never stop pissing me off how much trump is going to walk away from this presidency as a “real” billionaire in a way he never was before, and it is going to be solely because of the public office

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Or what, JD?

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I'm starting to like my future home more and more ...

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HUZZAH! Take THAT, Teddy!

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But Mark! They're going to wear 1A pins!

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This woman is a handpicked Trump supporter from Arkansas and she is less anti-trans than the median Atlantic columnist

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In his too-big Florsheim clown shoes

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Wait ... what!??

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Fascinating, Zelensky coming out publicly more and more and saying that Trump is working with/for Putin. The Ukrainians seem to have determined that telling the truth is preferable to lying to please Trump.

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America Needs to Impeach Trump For its Own Moral Health Even an unsuccessful effort will show that many Americans reject threats of genocide to win a war

Man, this is so good—and morally urgent—from @mattjj89.bsky.social in @theunpopulist.net

Share this one widely

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God I hate this genre. These kids who protested Gaza got arrested, expelled, beaten up, doxxed, lives ruined by outside agitators and were utterly betrayed by the administrations that should have protected them at any cost. Shut the fuck up.

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Genuine question:

Is "Bridge" Colby such a Pope-menacing douchebag bc:

1) His nickname is Bridge
2) His Granddaddy is William
3) He has to hang around with Whiskey Pete
4) He's got Opus Dei aspirations
5) He knows he has presided over ceding world dominance to China

??

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"What Iranians deserve is so ordinary is almost embarrassing to say aloud. They deserve not to spend their mornings calculating whether they will survive until evening. They deserve to be seen as people... not as acceptable losses, not as the unfortunate human context around a geopolitical problem."

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Armageddon is terrible, but our only other option was diversity trainings at work.

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this whole thing is very much like being locked in a room with a guy with a grenade who keeps being like IM GONNA DO IT IM GONNA PULL THE PIN and then is like “actually nah” and then everyone sighs but you’re still locked in the same room with the same guy and he’s still holding the same grenade

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“Yeah, I’m not doing that” is a powerful statement.

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You know how there was a turkey roaming around Munster yesterday? Of course the one time I don't have my phone, there was a turkey hanging out in the Griffith Walgreens parking lot a half-hour ago

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Catching up on The Pitt -- the honor walk for the kid who died of a fentanyl overdose 😭😭😭

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The President cut your health care so that he could build a paramilitary force that is accountable only to him.

It’s alarming and it’s wrong.

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Before she testified, Mr. Epstein wrote to the former U.S. solicitor general Ken Starr, who worked closely with Mr. Kavanaugh and defended him after Ms. Blasey Ford's testimony, expressing his sympathies with Mr.
Kavanaugh.
"I've sat in kavanaugh seat 10 times," Mr.
Epstein said. "She can put on quite a show.
Question ing her is an art form. If she begins to cry, not uncommon, or fabricate damage from the alleged interaction or worse, surgical care must be the order of the day."
"Wise," Mr. Starr replied. "Thank you."

Before she testified, Mr. Epstein wrote to the former U.S. solicitor general Ken Starr, who worked closely with Mr. Kavanaugh and defended him after Ms. Blasey Ford's testimony, expressing his sympathies with Mr. Kavanaugh. "I've sat in kavanaugh seat 10 times," Mr. Epstein said. "She can put on quite a show. Question ing her is an art form. If she begins to cry, not uncommon, or fabricate damage from the alleged interaction or worse, surgical care must be the order of the day." "Wise," Mr. Starr replied. "Thank you."

In one of many text exchanges with the former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon during this period, Mr. Epstein discusses using Mr. Kavanaugh's hearing to fuel widespread perceptions of a #MeToo witch hunt. Mr. Epstein suggested that Ms. Blasey Ford's testimony could be undermined if she were compared to privileged white women accusing Black men of rape - which, during Jim Crow, often led to those Black men being lynched.
"Should strike a chord with the blacks," Mr.
Epstein writes. "Love that," replies Mr.
Bannon.

In one of many text exchanges with the former Trump White House strategist Steve Bannon during this period, Mr. Epstein discusses using Mr. Kavanaugh's hearing to fuel widespread perceptions of a #MeToo witch hunt. Mr. Epstein suggested that Ms. Blasey Ford's testimony could be undermined if she were compared to privileged white women accusing Black men of rape - which, during Jim Crow, often led to those Black men being lynched. "Should strike a chord with the blacks," Mr. Epstein writes. "Love that," replies Mr. Bannon.

hell is not hot enough for any of them

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The President may, of course, engage in his own expressive conduct, including criticizing the views, reporting, or programming of NPR, PBS, or any other news outlet with whom he disagrees. The government may also fund its own speech and may fund government programs
that promote specific perspectives on issues of public importance, and it may decide which views or perspectives to convey—and which not to convey—in any such government speech or program. And it may impose limits on federal grants to ensure that they are deployed to further
the legitimate purposes of the program and may pick and choose among applicants based on legitimate criteria. But the First Amendment draws a line, which the government may not cross, at efforts to use government power—including the power of the purse—“to punish or suppress disfavored expression” by others.

The President may, of course, engage in his own expressive conduct, including criticizing the views, reporting, or programming of NPR, PBS, or any other news outlet with whom he disagrees. The government may also fund its own speech and may fund government programs that promote specific perspectives on issues of public importance, and it may decide which views or perspectives to convey—and which not to convey—in any such government speech or program. And it may impose limits on federal grants to ensure that they are deployed to further the legitimate purposes of the program and may pick and choose among applicants based on legitimate criteria. But the First Amendment draws a line, which the government may not cross, at efforts to use government power—including the power of the purse—“to punish or suppress disfavored expression” by others.

BREAKING

Trump’s executive order directing federal agencies to stop funding NPR and PBS is “unlawful and unenforceable,” a federal judge ruled.

Doc buff.ly/WcnQN4A

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Screenshot from the Atlantic covering yesterday’s protest, showing a woman dressed as lady liberty being arrested. The caption reads Etienne Laurent / AFP / Getty
LAPD officers arrest a protester dressed as Lady Liberty in chains, following clashes near the Metropolitan Detention Center during the
"No Kings" national day of protest in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026.

Screenshot from the Atlantic covering yesterday’s protest, showing a woman dressed as lady liberty being arrested. The caption reads Etienne Laurent / AFP / Getty LAPD officers arrest a protester dressed as Lady Liberty in chains, following clashes near the Metropolitan Detention Center during the "No Kings" national day of protest in Los Angeles on March 28, 2026.

Her grin knowing how this arrest looks

(Published in The Atlantic today)

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Sometimes people who happen to be poor also want to buy their kids Doritos so they don't feel like weirdos.

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WNBA Players Had an Ace Up Their Sleeve in Pay Negotiations: A Nobel Laureate Harvard economist Claudia Goldin helped WNBA players win a nearly 400% raise. Starting this season, players’ average salary will top $580,000.

After Claudia Goldin became the first woman to win a solo Nobel in economics, she got hundreds of invitations.

She accepted three.

One was advising WNBA players on a labor deal. She helped players land the biggest % raise in US sports history.
www.wsj.com/economy/wnba...

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Everyone Cheering The Social Media Addiction Verdicts Against Meta Should Understand What They’re Actually Cheering For First things first: Meta is a terrible company that has spent years making terrible decisions and being terrible at explaining the challenges of social media trust & safety, all while prioritiz…

From @masnick.com at @techdirt.com: One needn't be a fan of Meta to be worried about the implications of recent cases for smaller platforms with much smaller budgets.
www.techdirt.com/2026/03/26/e...

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Look how aggressively we are sanitizing Kushner's conflicts. The NYT described Kushner as "having business interests" in the Middle East.

KUSHNER IS BEING DIRECTLY PAID TENS OF MILLIONS ANNUALLY BY MIDDLE EASTERN GOVERNMENTS

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