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Rep. Mark Meadows shuts down MSNBC reporter on air

November 9, 2019
Politics/Media

On Friday, Mark Meadows interrupted an MSNBC reporter on-air to defend his fellow Republican lawmakers and President Trump. MSNBC’s Leigh Ann Caldwell was reporting live from Capitol Hill about the Trump impeachment inquiry. “Republicans continue to hang everything on Ambassador [Kurt] Volker,” Caldwell told viewers, referring to the former U.S. ambassador to Ukraine, who resigned from the State Department in September after his name appeared in a whistleblower complaint about a July phone call between Trump and the leader of Ukraine. While Caldwell was reporting, Rep. Meadows walked by with his staff, so the MSNBC reporter attempted to flag him

Sententiae epicuri concludaturque ius no Id mucius

November 9, 2019
Politics

Our whole universe was in a hot dense state, then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait… The Earth began to cool, the autotrophs began to drool. Neanderthals developed tools, we built a wall (we built the pyramids). Math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries, that all started with the big bang! Lucky there’s a family guy, lucky there’s a man who positively can do all the things that make us laugh and cry – he’s our family guy! Steve Jobs It seems today that all you see is violence in movies and sex on tv, but where are those

Eric Ciaramella Reelects the President?

November 1, 2019
Politics/Columns

So there was this on October 30 from over at RealClearInvestigations, by the reporter Paul Sperry. The headline: The Beltway’s ‘Whistleblower’ Furor Obsesses Over One Name in which Sperry reports this: For a town that leaks like a sieve, Washington has done an astonishingly effective job keeping from the American public the name of the anonymous “whistleblower” who triggered impeachment proceedings against President Trump — even though his identity is an open secret inside the Beltway. More than two months after the official filed his complaint, pretty much all that’s known publicly about him is that he is a CIA

Mitt Romney Implodes After Outing of Secret Twitter Persona

October 22, 2019
Politics/Columns
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So. Mitt Romney is out of the closet. Comes the news from the left-leaning Slate (which gleaned its initial information from an Atlantic story) that Romney has been caught with a secret Twitter account in the name of “Pierre Delecto.” In which “Pierre Delecto” snarks and mocks everyone from the president to Florida Sen. Marco Rubio to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and others. It is a remarkable — and damaging — self-inflicted wound. Romney comes across as bitter, insecure, and utterly without principle — and not for the first time. Recall this Romney line from 2002? I’m not a partisan Republican. I’m someone who is

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