“This time tomorrow, we’re going to be celebrating,” Eric Love told
Metro on Monday. “…We’re confident enough we already have a limousine parked about half a mile from the prison. We are really in action mode right now.”
Love wasn’t being hyperbolic. Photos of the “monster ram truck” limousine are circulating online, in pictures that truly feel emblematic of the Trump era as a whole a gauche display of wealth, celebrity, and whiteness, where brazen circumventions of the law are celebrated.
It’s since been confirmed that the limousine isn’t literally waiting outside the prison, but outside his lawyer’s office.
Live Updates Georgia Senate Runoff Results
5 Jan 2021
Stay tuned to Breitbart News for live updates of the Georgia Senate runoff elections. Democrats Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff are trying to unseat Republican Senators Kelly Loeffler and David Perdue.
Polls close at 7 PM Eastern.
All times Eastern.
1:59 AM: NBC Projects Warnock Win:
BREAKING: Raphael Warnock wins U.S. Senate runoff in Georgia, NBC News projects. https://t.co/JoJRV1sEDIpic.twitter.com/KRlHyBZo79
1:50 AM: Ossoff/Perdue issue statements:
Purdue campaign issues statement saying election is “exceptionally close” and “will require time and transparency to be certain the results are fair and accurate” pic.twitter.com/xvGUyVVqDG
Girlfriend, you are so not on.
By Chelsea SteinerDec 20th, 2020, 5:52 pm
It seems like only yesterday/a thousand years ago that everyone’s favorite kooky aunt Marianne Williamson was running for president. The author and “spiritual leader” made for a spirited if long shot entry into the crowded democratic primary, quickly distinguishing herself by preaching a message of love and telling New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern, “girlfriend, you are so on”, in response to what she would do in office.
But since she ended her campaign in January (were we ever so young?), Williamson has stayed relatively quiet. That is, until a popular Twitter query brought her back into the cultural conversation. The account @PopulismUpdates posted a picture of Stephen Colbert flanked by everyone who ran for president. The tweet asked which two candidates users would like to get high with, and the results were predictably hilarious.