Thereβs some hedging around the robustness of their accuracy claims.
Thereβs some hedging around the robustness of their accuracy claims.
Update: The White House has taken down the post and now claims a βstaffer erroneously made the postβ that was shared on President Donald Trumpβs social media platform late Thursday night. White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt claimed earlier that the criticisms amounted to "fake outrage."
Tim Scott, basically: "Yeah, they've said and done a lot of racist stuff before, but this one is really bad"
Building with a sign above it that reads WHOOP
Spring 2026 starts today.
So there it is!
Started Wonder Man but couldn't get through the first full scene.
The show looks and sounds great, but that type of obvious cringe self-sabotage is my kryptonite. And it was so believable and painful.
Dems coalescing around 5 restrictions on ICE, I'm told:
DHS required to cooperate with state probes (big)
CBP stays at border
warrants for arrests
IDs, bodycams
ICE out of churches, schools
"That package unites a lot of Dems," Sen Chris Murphy tells me on the pod:
newrepublic.com/article/2057...
God bless Minnesota and the Twin Cities.
From Sam Adams to Harriet Tubman to MLK. They embrace the true spirit of American patriotism and rebellion.
Remember (as someone reminded me last week...) Bovino had claimed in court that he doesn't run his own social media accounts, even though it seemed pretty clear that he did.
If you're in that Signal chat, you should start posting excerpts from that NYTimes expose with all the FBI agents mocking him.
I totally get the impulse to yell at people to keep the pressure on, and it's right, but if Bovino really has been sent home, that's a significant victory for the protest movement. Let's not understate it.
I'm not saying anyone should be complacent. Just notch the win and grimly move on.
Bovine going is great, but Noem is responsible for what ICE has become the last 12 months.
Theyβre going to disappear him like this is a PR issue and not a human rights issue.
Some guy (me) in a horned helmet kneeling with a broad sword while the reflected light of a tv shines over him.
Them: This isnβt real Game of Thrones.
Me watching the best relationship in Westeros:
Wrote this short story when I was 14. It wasnβt good and the idea is of the age.
In Davos, the world is watching an American presidentβs mind dissolve in real time.
Heβs actually going hoarse.
He sounds so very tired.
I won't say that The Two Towers is the perfect movie.
Because you should already know that.
Thirty minutes into One Battle After Another and reviewers did a great job not giving up the plot.
Also, by their own standards, the cops protecting the Capitol on Jan 6 should have opened fire all over.
Cignetti is gonna be so mad that Oregon out-scored them in the 3rd quarter.
Hereβs a comment for the people who are upset that MN hasnβt charged Jonathan Ross already:
If you just Leeeroy Jenkins this shit you will lose and you will empower fascism and murder.
It is indescribably hard to prosecute cops for murder. It is even hard when the murder is ON VIDEO.
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DHS Warns Any Action By Americans Will Be Treated As Domestic Terrorism
This is how it worked with Telegram, too.
They created a safe harbor for Nazi terror channels and Google and Apple just ignored the issue and hoped it would go away.
A drawing of a blood sea minotaur (Dragonlance) in hoplite style armor and a hoplon style shield, with a bronze leaf bladed broad sword. Meresta (Fin-Maskari for "Born of the sea"), was discovered by a family of fisherman of the Fin-Maskar tribe, in the wreckage of a ship, clutched to the bosom of his deceased mother. 4 other dead minotaur were found, including the one presumed to be the father. Unwilling to just let the infant perish, the family raised him, and trained him hard, knowing he would forever be an outsider to the tribe, feared by other children his age, and forever an "other". Still his adoptive father taught him all the skills he could, as a bowyer, a blacksmith and fisherman, and a blind "uncle" taught him how to fight and feel the world without use of his eyes. When he was 17 he made a composite recurve bow, of horn and bamboo, with a draw weight (250#) such that few could string it, and no one but he could draw it more than half way. When he was 18 he was given his fathers armor and shield, and broad sword, and the best directions the family could provide, to aid him in traveling west, away from the Blood Sea, and toward those who could teach him more about this Kiri Jolith that his parent were acolytes of. Today is the first morning since he left his tribe.
#CharacterSheetChallenge Day 9
Meresta Es-Kalin
Barbarian, lvl1
AD&D 1e, Method 1
stayed in Krynn, jumped ahead some, of the 30 stat sets rolled, this was by far the nuttiest. So it had to be a BS Minotaur.
411 in ALT
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Ed Teach (Blackbeard) in Civ VII is ridiculous.
For those keeping score, Bellingcat, The New York Times Visual Investigation Team, & Washington Post's Visual Forensic team have all published analysis showing the ICE shooter wasn't in the path of Renee Nicole Goodβs vehicle when he shot her, contradicting statements by the President & his cronies