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Posts by Jason G Williamson
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To steal a line from Logan Roy, he can fuck off.
She ditched the event. I think he's alone with his couch tonight
Or we could hold him accountable. Just saying
Fantastic radio voice, terrible politics
That's a happy Ray!
I don't want to believe this is real. What the f...?
www.maptap.gg April 10
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Final score: 969
I think that's my highest score
On April 28, 2018, Wolf was the featured entertainer at the annual White House Correspondents' Dinner. U.S. President Donald Trump chose not to attend the dinner, for the second consecutive year, instead sending White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders. Wolf delivered a 19-minute stand-up comedy roast, receiving both praise and criticism for her "harsh and stinging" jokes targeting the Trump administration, in particular Sarah Sanders, as well as the U.S. news media. Her criticism of journalists was deemed by one commentator "the most consequential monologue so far of the Donald Trump era.β However, managers at C-SPAN Radio considered the monologue so risquΓ© that they stopped broadcasting it half-way through, worried that she might violate broadcasting "indecency" guidelines and that the company might be subject to fines by the FCC.
Wolf's pointed joke about Sanders' using "the ashes" of "burn[ed] facts" to create her perfect eye makeup became the most controversial issue among the criticisms aimed at Wolf's presentation: "I actually really like Sarah. I think she's very resourceful. She burns facts, and then she uses that ash to create a perfect smoky eye. Like maybe she's born with it, maybe it's lies. It's probably lies.β Journalists including Maggie Haberman of The New York Times, Mika Brzezinski of MSNBC, and Andrea Mitchell of NBC News, criticized Wolf on Twitter for targeting Sanders. Ed Henry of Fox News stated that "[ilt was disgusting, despicable." CBS News executives reportedly considered ending its participation in future dinners, but later changed its stance after the network was assured that the Correspondents' Association would "seriously consider changes to the dinner's format." Former press
When I was an aspiring and then baby journalist, I dreamt of going to the WHCD one day. Within a few years I got how vapid and weird that whole class of chummy journalists were. After the Michelle Wolf backlash in 2018, I understood it was corrupt and antithetical to real journalism.
I'm working on a story inspired by Snow White where the queen finds way more useful uses for a magic omniscient mirror than asking if she's pretty.
I need a Point Break meets Oceans Eleven heist movie where some extreme rock climbers rappel down stone mountain and erase the obscenity currently on it.
Suddenly Dan Hurley looks like the normal UConn coach
"Mr. Driscoll was shocked. βThe president is not a racist or sexist,β he told Mr. Buria, according to the officials."
Haha. Good one, Driscoll π
Oh, wait. He was being serious?
Lord of the Rings for McCollum
Chim-Chim-Cheree for Chirello
*label printed using MS Word 95
He was describing his dream job and now he's living the dream, but it's a nightmare for most of us
Hit the road, Jack (Smith)
Jumping Jack Flash (Smith)
this means it is not open for transit
I loved watching him pitch. I wish he would just enjoy retirement and let us enjoy watching baseball
Un idea bueno!
Just once, I'd like to see one of these just-calling-balls-and-strikes articles come out and actually say the obvious: "The Trump Administration's multi-pronged efforts to exert control over universities follows a playbook seen repeatedly in nascent dictatorships around the world"...
Good words of warning here. AI models are generally designed to read and incorporate (and, in a sense, believe) virtually everything they find online, with very few guardrails. The information can get divorced from its original source, context, & rebuttals or retractions. That's a really big problem
Please make it happen!