If the current New York Times headline writers were zapped back in time to December 8 1941: "FDR Once Advocated Neutrality, Now He's Calling For Declaration Of War"
New York Times Shocked, Shocked That Democrats Fighting Back After Trump Ordered Gerrymanders
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April 21, 1926: The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals strikes down the Coast Guard's seizure of two British and Norwegian rumrunning ships and orders the impounded liquor returned to the owners. The judges find that despite treaties with Norway and Britain, the 12-mile limit at sea must be respected.
It'd only be visible if you took it out and waved it. Like a white flag.
Performative yet empty.
I am not the first to mention this but a pocket square is supposed to be mostly hidden in your pocket, why would u have a First amendment pocket square
Eight headlines tracing Tucker Carlson’s journey from hating Trump to loving Trump to calling him the antichrist to being attacked by Trump to apologizing for helping elect him
A story in eight ineptly collaged headlines
lol fuck you Bari
I think it’s bad that the president casually refers to a leader of the opposition as a “traitor.”
Reminder: Hegseth said on Fox once that he hadn’t washed his hands in ten years. So he’s definitely an expert on the importance of disease prevention.
It’s horrible, yes, but it’s also kind of funny that all of these people are too afraid of Trump to say in public that he lost that election. Every Democrat should ask each one the same question just to emphasize what craven buffoons they are.
A rather unusual series of events over the past 48 hours has exposed the extent of the CIA’s involvement in counternarcotics operations in Mexico.
A brief timeline to catch you up:
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This is a damning data point as we try to estimate if Warsh would withstand political pressure from Trump.
NEW: Angelo Martino, a former ransomware negotiator, pleaded guilty to helping a ransomware gang get more money — of which he took a cut — from their victims.
He was secretly playing both sides in several ransomware negotiations, and he also deployed ransomware himself with co-conspirators.
Spent Saturday with President Obama and New York's Cutest — turns out my first name is Mayor and I need to be doing more squats.
Here’s to building a City where families can thrive and every classroom is full of this much joy.
We need a labeler here that lets everyone know.
ACTUALLY WENT TO THE 2026 WHITE HOUSE CORRESPONDENTS DINNER
You know who else famously used paid informants to infiltrate extremist groups?
The Justice Department.
Tim Cook donated $1M to Trump’s inauguration.
He fawned over Trump and gifted him a 24-karat gold plaque (as Apple lobbied for tariff exemptions).
Apple donated to Trump’s White House ballroom.
And it removed ICE tracking apps from its stores following a demand from the DOJ.
Remember this.
Sorry to be a pain in the ass, but this is a brief item from a Politico newsletter that was lifted and rewritten by the Daily Beast, with credit but no original reporting, and was then rewritten again by Raw Story, which appears to never do original reporting. They credit the Daily Beast.
Parasites.
He did though! I predict it'll NEVER get to any kind of discovery or depositions...
Thank you, Bill.
rough run for the Ladies of Trump II tbh
thinking about starting a rumor that Tim Cook is going to be Secretary of Labor, see how far we can get with that
The Donald Trump Presidential Library: The only library in the world to have two sets of books.
FFS - they did it again in the filing! The Atlantic did NOT say agents wanted breach equipment to use **on Patel's office**, but the filing confirms it. This lawyer is awful.
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Press cutting Lancashire Telegraph, 20 April 2008: Shepherd's pie recipe rumpus. Subhead: Petrol bomb threat in tomato topping row. By ANDREW BELLARD A dispute over the contents of a shepherd's pie proved to be a recipe for brotherly disharmony. Blackburn magistrates heard that John Garvin thought that the pie his brother Michael made should have been topped with tomatoes but Michael disagreed. The upshot was that John, who was hit over the head with a shovel, reacted by threatening to petrol bomb his brother's flat. And he ended up spending a night in custody to allow tempers to cool. John Garvin, 47, of Montague Street, admitted a breach of the peace and was bound over in £100 to keep the peace for 12 months. Catherine Allan, prosecuting, said the brothers lived in separate flats next to each other. On the day of the culinary dispute they had been drinking together since 7am. "The argument started because there were no tomatoes on the shepherds pie that Michael made for tea and John thought this was wrong," said Miss Allan. John called his brother an offensive name and then said he was going to petrol bomb his flat. "Michael was concerned by this threat because on a previous occasion John had started a fire in his own flat," said Miss Allan. Liz Parker, defending, said her client did not accept making a remark about petrol bombing his brother's flat. "He does say that his brother hit him over the head with a shovel and it is very clear there was a lot of trouble over nothing," she added. (The article has a pullout quote which says “It is very clear there was a lot of trouble over nothing” - LIZ PARKER in large letters) District Judge Peter Ward, who imposed the bind over, asked in court: "You can make shepherd's pie without tomatoes can't you?" But 'legal' opinion at Blackburn magistrates, where the issue became quite a talking point, was divided. A female defence solicitor said it should be made with lamb and topped with sliced tomatoes and that a pie made with b…
And lo, it came to pass that the 18th anniversary of the greatest local news story ever told came upon us, and we were sore amazed