Im Jesse Watters along with judgejohn Jeanine Pirro, greg gutfeld, dana perino, and jessica tarlov. This is the five. Campaigning like a madman well kamala cowards from the media. During a packed rally in Deep Blue New York. Watch. If you vote for me, im going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime, and reduce your levels of stress. Of the only thing i will increase are your incomes and your love for your state will come roaring back again. See, the people of New York with crime at record levels, with terrorists and criminals pouring in and with inflation eating your hearts out, vote for Donald Trump. What the hell do you have to lose . Jesse President Trumps all about the fine details while kamalas focused on boring you to death about her life and middleclass origin story. Meanwhile it turns out shes more elusive than bigfoot. Of by her own cult, the Harriswalz Ticket has done 13 formal interview since becoming the nominee well Trump And Vance have done 44 formal Sitdown Spirit of th
Im Jesse Watters along with jujohn Jeanine Pirro, greG Gutfeld, dana perino, and jessica tarlov. This is the five. Campaigning like a madman well kamala cowards from the media. During a packed rally in Deep Blue New York. Watch. If you vote for me, im going to reduce your taxes, reduce your crime, and reduce your levels of stress. Of the only thing i will increase are your incomes and your love for your state will come roaring back again. See, the people of New York with crime at record levels, with terrorists and criminals pouring in and with inflation eating your hearts out, vote for Donald Trump. What the hell do you have to lose . Jesse President Trumps all about the fine details while kamalas focused on boring you to death about her life and middleclass origin story. Meanwhile it turns out shes more elusive than bigfoot. Of by her own cult, the Harriswalz Ticket has done 13 formal interview since becoming the nominee well Trump And Vance have done 44 formal Sitdown Spirit of the m
but if republicans get their way, that may not matter. and we begin tonight with the two portrayals of donald trump. the first is the image he wants everyone to believe is the real trump, everyonified by his rather embarrassing digital trading card venture where he presented himself as a cowboy, a rock star and an actual superhero. it s the one his most ardent base ardently believes in. it s the one that earned him a literal cult. but the second image is revealing itself more and more as trump responds to his multiple indictments. it s the one where he is not the great and powerful whiz who lives in oz, but rather the man hiding behind the curtain, who is terrified and desperate. richard pryor killed that roles by the way, best movie ever. the point is trump has always been able to use his bravado and showmanship to avoid repercussions for his actions.
Late last year, at the end of my parental leave, I finally caught up with
The Comey Rule, Showtime’s stolid adaptation of former FBI Director James Comey’s memoir about among other things being fired by Donald Trump. A cluster of TV stars play the civil servants elevated by the MAGA internet into almost mythological characters: Jeff Daniels as Comey, Holly Hunter as Sally Yates, Steven Pasquale and Oona Chaplin as the text-crossed lovers Peter Strzok and Lisa Page. But the real draw is Brendan Gleeson playing Trump. The Irish actor gives a fantastic performance that dances between impersonation and interpretation: Physically, Gleeson has the lunatic bronzer, the grimace, the sagging tie. More crucially, he captures the former president’s pettiness and malice in a way that communicates how dangerous those qualities can be, in tandem and totally unchecked. Gleeson’s Trump seethes and crawls around the White House like a swamp creature in a Brioni suit. It’s one of the most
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California Assemblyman David Chiu, D-San Francisco, on Thursday proposed a bill that would allow transgender and nonbinary public college students to use their preferred names instead of their birth names on diplomas. According to Chiu, recently introduced Assembly Bill 245 will ensure that diplomas don’t mistakenly use a graduate’s birth name, if they prefer to use a chosen name. Chu said the bill is especially important since transgender and nonbinary people face higher rates of discrimination in the workplace. Not having their preferred name on their diploma can create even more challenges, especially if the individual chooses not to openly identify as transgender or nonbinary at work or school.