I say YES. YOU say NO....Numero Tre! Enjoy!
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A real President with a real message.
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Been the Reps. way for a long time. You are all such losers.
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Go Canada.
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Boy, have they got this right.
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The new version of the 3 stooges above though there are others who meet the criteria so can be swapped out at a moment's notice.
I've visited Alcatraz and it is suitable as a museum but not as a potential site for reuse as a viable prison. Plus it generates a very large income for the National Park service. Another smoke and mirrors move that makes you wonder what he's really doing behind the scenes.
For all his stating he wants universities to promote anti-semitism, why doesn't this apply to some of those scary fringe MAGA groups that are openly against Jews? Some of whom have been invited dinner guests at Mar A Lago or the WH? He speaks with a forked tongue and out of both sides of his mouth.
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Some people will never lose their stupid no matter how hard you try to help them. He's shown himself entire incapable of the simplest understanding of how things REALLY work.
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Just looking at him — he looks completely clueless and for good reason. He is.
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This one will never be able.
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How Vance is REALLY viewed. I hope you are totally over after this, Vance.
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Yes, yes, yes.
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True.
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This should give the Reps. guts. Most haven't even seemed to have noticed. Total sell-outs. Hope you don't get the chance to swear again to uphold decency because in order to do that you need a real soul.
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Hopefully, eventually isn't too far away. Like perhaps beginning with at least the next election.
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Well said.
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On Sunday, 60 Minutes aired a bold segment investigating President Trump’s use of executive orders to target major law firms he accuses of “weaponizing” the justice system against him. Correspondent Scott Pelley reported on how these orders threatened to bar attorneys from courthouses and cancel government contracts, with some firms describing the measures as a “corporate death penalty”. Legal expert Marc Elias, known for opposing Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, compared the president’s tactics to mob-style intimidation, calling it an “assault on the entire legal profession”.
Despite facing a $20 billion lawsuit from Trump and pressure from its parent company, Paramount, 60 Minutes continues its hard-hitting coverage. The show’s executive producer, Bill Owens, recently resigned, citing increased corporate oversight as Paramount seeks White House approval for a merger-oversight that many see as an attempt to stifle critical reporting on Trump. Pelley addressed this on air, underscoring the show’s commitment to editorial independence even as corporate interests loom large.
It’s genuinely courageous that 60 Minutes refuses to back down or soften its reporting in the face of lawsuits, corporate meddling, and direct threats from the White House. At a time when press freedom is under attack and many media outlets are pressured to play it safe, 60 Minutes’ willingness to hold Trump accountable stands out as a testament to journalistic integrity and the essential role of a free press in democracy.
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