Every line of Claude Rains’ is perfection!
Every line of Claude Rains’ is perfection!
Like clockwork.
Pretty difficult to refute a single thing in this perfect assessment of where the f**k we are, from @iandunt.bsky.social:
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Senator Mark Kelly would like to know if the missile program was obliterated, why are we at war today with Iran. No one has an answer though.😒
These folks need to hear from you yesterday 👇
I’ve made a point to thank Tillis on the few occasions in which he honors his oath—more often the last few months than the 23 years I’ve been in NC (when he was first in the legislature). Agree-he’s no hero & determined not to criticize DJT. But I appreciate his outrage when its target is deserved.
Wow. The U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem tells Americans they’re on their own.
I love how this movie shows the extraordinary due diligence that was once a part of national journalism! It’s heartbreaking to see what it’s become, what we’ve become.
I so get this!
Watched Absence of Malice for first time in ages. Left a very sour taste in my mouth, as I seem to recall it did at first watch. Am off now for the chaser, and far superior movie, "All the President's Men". Manishevitz, we are in dire times.
I’m still waiting on an answer if Donald is using drones in Iran from the American company where Don Jr. sits on the board that has Pentagon contracts, or the Israeli drone company that Eric just invested in.
Any reporter have enough stones to ask this question?
Across social media and the Al industry, people immediately began to challenge Altman's claim. Why, they asked, would the Pentagon suddenly agree to the red lines that it had said — in no uncertain terms — that it would never do so? The answer, sources told The Verge, is that the Pentagon didn't budge. OpenAl agreed to follow laws that have allowed for mass surveillance in the past, while insisting they protect its red lines. One source familiar with the Pentagon's negotiations with Al companies confirmed that OpenAl's deal is much softer than the one Anthropic was pushing for, thanks largely to three words: "any lawful use." In negotiations, the person said, the Pentagon wouldn't back down on its desire to collect and analyze bulk data on Americans. If you look line-by-line at the OpenAl terms, the source said, every aspect of it boils down to: If it's technically legal, then the US military can use OpenAl's technology to carry it out. And over the past decades, the US government has stretched the definition of "technically legal" to cover sweeping mass surveillance programs - and more.
Sam Altman got played and spun it like a win - @haydenfield.bsky.social has the scoop from a weekend’s worth of reporting from inside the Pentagon AI negotiations. www.theverge.com/ai-artificia...
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I could not love this any more!
But they said he was “The peace president.” 🥴
Ok. This one took a minute
Chaos is the only thing the U.S. regime knows. Lots and lots of chaos and cruelty and killing.
> @covie93.bsky.social
But the hat! And that suit as she descends the stairs on board - we must have that hat and that suit!
It's almost impossible to comprehend how many people have died now because a racist reality star just couldn't deal with having a popular black president.
Jamelle Bouie and Frank Bruni are the only reason I still read the NYT. (Tho I do like their late night joke recaps)
One character he plays- Gayle Waters Waters-has a daughter named Terry Gross (& son named Ira Glass)
ICE was very active in Minneapolis today, they kidnapped multiple people. ICE didn't leave, the media has moved on but we are still under federal occupation.
So just to be clear - Hegseth’s Pentagon is shooting down our own drones with lasers in Texas — but they want Anthropic to put fully autonomous killer robots in their hands? What could go wrong?
The California AG seems to be on this!
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