2 observations for any of y'all who watch sumo:
1. Onosato sure is having a fire sale on kinboshi
2. Kotozakura needs to go all the way and grow a full set of 70s mutton chops
2 observations for any of y'all who watch sumo:
1. Onosato sure is having a fire sale on kinboshi
2. Kotozakura needs to go all the way and grow a full set of 70s mutton chops
Too many "this" in your comment. Makes it non-trivial to suss out which statement you're condemning under which terms.
There's not adequate plumbing and they're hoping to spread disease through the beds. There's a section for disabled detainees. This is a concentration camp.
Chuck Schumer made this happen last November. When this is over, he better be dead because if he isn't, he needs to be on trial too.
This is what they said about tariffs, too. We must all be willing to endure some short term pain so our dumbass president can implement the policies that will ensure long term pain.
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This is a wild & surreal amount of how the WH has used Call of Duty graphics to justify the war in Iran, "propaganda designed to stimulate the 47 administration’s prime constituency—unsocialized Discord incels, Joker-fied elder millennials, & bloodthirsty Gen Xers."
Free link: archive.ph/gY3sF
CSPAN @cspan . @SpeakerJohnson after House blocked War Powers Resolution: "We're not at war, we have no intention at being at war. The president and the Department of Defense have made it very clear, this is a limited operation."
Darkly funny he had enough self-awareness to revert to "Department of Defense" here.
Ok, NOW the US is doing war crimes.
Listen, do I like need to go to church and start praying every day to make it happen? I can make that sacrifice if it'll work
The use of AI to identify targets (without subsequent specific human confirmation) should be considered a war crime.
And by that I don't mean "we should make a rule" I mean that straightforward application of the existing rules would tell you that it is a war crime.
Also the wife in Field of Dreams
It's interesting that filing an amicus brief supporting the interpretation of birthright citizenship that has existed for over a century is a point for partisanship, but setting up a farm system for exclusively conservative judges is not
Perhaps the President’s vulnerability to sexual blackmail is an existential threat to the United States.
Robby: I'm shocked! Shocked to find that white nationalism is going on in here.
[Twitter hands Renault a pile of clicks and links and mentions]
Twitter: Your white nationalist traffic, sir
Robby: [sotto voce] Oh, thank you very much.
Oh my god this is nuts. Stew Peters? And uh, what Dems are clamoring for war in the Middle East right now? Why on earth is he reading Stew Peters, oh
Republicans wanted to fight over making sure it was behind closed doors, then Boebert wants to take pictures like they've caught the Clintons at a secret meeting. Fuck outta here
Today it was snowballs. Tomorrow, someone could paint a black circle on the side of a mountain, causing our officers to drive the train into the mountain, turning the train into an accordian that plays a sad little tune indicating that the officer has been seriously injured
Wow
Trump is at 36% approval, which honestly is still crazy high to me given all he's said and done.
It was lost to the internet but once I got to cover a strip mall shutting down and it had Giant Supermarkets as an anchor so the hed was Giant, Dick's, Party City To Close
Guy from Chicago who hates JD Vance and it's JB Pritzker and pope leo
When you put it like this, a $75 million bribe to Melania and gutting the Washington Post seems like a small price to pay.
HOLY SHIT XBOX IS COOKED
The proper terminology is “Mr. Client, do you have the question and my admonition in mind?”
what
I cannot believe how good Wonder Man is.
Colbert needs to find a Designated Republican who’s anti-Trump and have that person on every day with a new Dem
The Fox News chyron reads "Latest Dem hoax" at the same time that Brendan Carr confirms that yes, the FCC would've "enforced the law" and gone after CBS had Colbert aired his interview with Talarico on TV