“I won’t even watch them. I don't even want to talk. I can't go 'He’s really good, he did it 10 years ago and he learned from it.” It just doesn't work for us."
#FlyEaglesFly
(🎥: The McShay Show)
“I won’t even watch them. I don't even want to talk. I can't go 'He’s really good, he did it 10 years ago and he learned from it.” It just doesn't work for us."
#FlyEaglesFly
(🎥: The McShay Show)
Hegseth: So you are talking about a deceitful and highly discredited so-called journalist who has made a profession of peddling hoaxes
1) these folks weren’t using the highly secure networks we pay billions to maintain
2) we have no indication if they’re keeping copies of these chats for Federal Records Act compliance
3) a lot of this sounds like classified info
4) ARE YOU EFFING KIDDING ME
Jeffrey Goldberg, the editor-in-chief of The Atlantic, was accidentally included in a Signal group chat with top Trump administration officials, where top-secret war plans related to Yemen were shared.
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1) these folks weren’t using the highly secure networks we pay billions to maintain
2) we have no indication if they’re keeping copies of these chats for Federal Records Act compliance
3) a lot of this sounds like classified info
4) ARE YOU EFFING KIDDING ME
Musk said he'd only do it if the show would appear unedited.
Stewart and the Daily Show agreed -- calling Musk's bluff.
Musk has now chickened out and now refuses to go on the show.
Musk said he'd only do it if the show would appear unedited.
Stewart and the Daily Show agreed -- calling Musk's bluff.
Musk has now chickened out and now refuses to go on the show.
K-12 schools are maybe the most united front against the flows of terror eminating from the White House and I'm thankful for them.
K-12 schools are maybe the most united front against the flows of terror eminating from the White House and I'm thankful for them.
In late February 1921, 2 weeks before taking office as POTUS, Warren Harding writes a letter to the richest man in America, William Randolph Hearst, thanking him for helping him win the presidency with favorable coverage in major newspapers he owned & begging for his advice.
In late February 1921, 2 weeks before taking office as POTUS, Warren Harding writes a letter to the richest man in America, William Randolph Hearst, thanking him for helping him win the presidency with favorable coverage in major newspapers he owned & begging for his advice.