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williegoat
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JUL 20, 11:40 AM
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COVID is so last week.
This election season it is going to be the environmental emergency. Biden will announce new executive orders today. I can hardly wait.
Just because you are paranoid, it doesn't mean they are not out to get you.
It's for the children. The children are named Chelsea and Hunter.------------------ Let's go Brandon!
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JUL 20, 12:39 PM
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I wouldnt be surprised if "we" kill our own economy. I mean they've been working at that for a while.
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rinselberg
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JUL 25, 09:53 AM
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quote | The editorial board for the New York Post called former President Donald Trump “unworthy” to be the country’s president again on Friday[,] while The Wall Street Journal condemned Trump's inaction during the Capitol attack, further emphasizing America’s unhappiness with the 2020 political candidates.
Both papers are owned by Rupert Murdoch, and the conservative editorial boards’ criticism[s] of the former president is striking[,] given the Post’s endorsement of Trump’s last presidential run[,] and the Journal largely supporting him while in office.
The Post editorial seized on the evidence presented in the latest January 6 hearing[,] in which Trump did nothing to stop the mob at the Capitol. “There has been much debate over whether Trump’s rally speech[,] on Jan. 6, 2021, constituted ‘incitement.’ That’s somewhat of a red herring. What matters more—and has become crystal clear in recent days—is that Trump didn’t lift a finger to stop the violence that followed,” The Post editorial board said.
While Trump is losing some support within his own party, so is President Joe Biden . . . |
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I'm not surprised, because, as I consider this forum thread's—dare I say it?—titularity, "I knew it was going to happen."
Believe it or not, I copied that text about Murdoch and Trump; to wit:
"Even Rupert Murdoch appears to be 'over Trump' as a younger generation eyes 2024" Kelly Rissman for Vanity Fair; July 24, 2022. https://www.vanityfair.com/...nts-trump-out-of-gop
That was almost half of the complete article. A short one. I just wanted to post the first part, about Trump and Rupert Murdoch.
Anyone here could likely read the entire article by using that Internet page link. Even though Vanity Fair uses a paid subscription model for online access, anyone here would likely have access to it as a "freebie." Unless they've already had their Vanity Fair freebie.
"Vanity Fair", a magazine with a legacy that goes back to the earliest years of the 1900s, was named after both the sinful place in John Bunyan's 17th-century allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, and William Makepeace Thackeray's 19th-century satirical novel "Vanity Fair".
Titularity has been served.[This message has been edited by rinselberg (edited 07-25-2022).]
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Wichita
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JUL 25, 01:19 PM
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[This message has been edited by Wichita (edited 07-25-2022).]
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MidEngineManiac
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JUL 25, 03:24 PM
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quote | Originally posted by Wichita:
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Yeh, like ever get what I want for Christmas.
Wait. It's not Christmas yet. There is still time for that peace-and-quiet !!
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