you could have baked! plus there were plenty of good OPs to use! it's all your fault
Aaron Martin
ALWAYS AWOO NEVER CONCEDE AUDIT THE FRAUD DROP THE HAMMER PUNCH THE SCORECARD HANG THE RIGGERS JINX THE JABBERS FINISH THE WALL DRAIN THE SWAMP SINK THE CHINK IT'S OKAY TO BE WHITE LET'S GO BRANDON JUSTICE FOR LORI BE BEST HONOR ABE JUST LOVE AND FORGIVE YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY (EVEN IF THEY'RE WRONG) STRONGER TIMES NOW LIGHT THE FUSE THIS IS ULTRA MAGA COUNTRY TRUMP FOREVER!
It's late night US time, everyone's already talked politics to death I don't want to go to /bant/ with dirty non /ptg/ people
Sooo... since Republicans in Congress have rediscovered their fiscal conservative roots, they will surely all be voting against the next multi-billion dollar Israel defense budget, right?
They aren't going to leave Thomas Massie holding his dick again, right?
>>After leaving school at the age of eighteen students joined the German Labour Service where they worked for the government for six months Sounds reasonable to me. Which part of this was I supposed to disagree with?
> Former President Trump on Wednesday called on Republicans to boot Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) from his post as Senate minority leader, accusing the senator of being a “pawn for the Democrats.”
> “Mitch McConnell is not an Opposition Leader, he is a pawn for the Democrats to get whatever they want,” Trump said in his statement. “He is afraid of them, and will not do what has to be done. A new Republican Leader in the Senate should be picked immediately!”
> Over the weekend, the former president slammed McConnell for making remarks last week about “candidate quality,” in a reference to Republicans running for Senate, a number of whom were hand-picked by Trump. McConnell has said the race for Senate control in November will be close.
> In Wednesday’s statement, Trump accused McConnell of giving the “Radical Left the Trillions and Trillions of Dollars that they constantly DEMAND” and faulted him for failing to stop passage of the landmark tax, climate and healthcare law known as the Inflation Reduction Act.
> Fox News host Tucker Carlson is set to face questions on Friday from Dominion’s lawyers, The New York Times reported, with fellow prime-time star Sean Hannity and former Fox host Lou Dobbs slated to be deposed next week.
> Other top Fox personalities including Jeanine Pirro and Steve Doocy have already faced questions from Dominion’s attorneys in the case, according to the Times, and Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and other top editorial leaders at the network are expected to be deposed in the coming weeks as well.
> Dominion’s $1.6 billion defamation lawsuit stems from claims made on Fox’s airwaves falsely suggesting it was engaged in fraud during the 2020 election.
> Fox has moved to have the case dismissed on First Amendment grounds, and in June a Delaware Superior Court judge ruled the case against Fox could proceed.
> There has been no discussion of a settlement in the case from either party, the Times reported, noting the case is likely headed for a jury trial early next year.