He was always so Presidential!
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Brian Williams 'rebuked' for 'patronizing' Rachel Maddow on MSNBC
Why would Phil Griffin, or any self-respecting manager keep an idiot like Williams on board? Williams steps in it all the time, no one likes him, so why pay him? Mon Dieu! Val Kilmer admits to cancer
This is one very hard row to hoe, I hope this works out as well as can be expected. Daily Show's Hasan Minhaj hits hard at the absent President . . . after they will need to bring in an excavator to find the ratings. Americans are tired of snarky, useless, incompetent media tongue bathing the likes of Obama, and creepy Uncle Joe Biden, and viciously attacking Trump, and anyone on the other side of the political aisle. We really don't much care if on occasions politicians get ripped a new one, but this constant one sided BullShit is annoying, partisan, and destructive to the viewership, and ratings of the media which engages in this petty, juvenile whinging. Please, grow up, then grow a pair. You are sycophantic pussies enslaved to progressive authoritarians who want nothing so much as they want to control, and dominate people. Watching the media crash over the past decade has been delicious, and they just can't seem to get enough fail. You go girls. Cheeky toddler locks himself in mum's car and beams with delight as fireman entertains him
Someone is pleased with himself! Tomorrow he locks himself in the bathroom! Instapundit » Blog Archive » EARLY X-RAY RESEARCH NOT UP TO MODERN SAFETY STANDARDS: Because Taylor was one of only a few radi… His friend had just moved in next door. The house had been owned by a doctor, and after he died, his wife sold, and moved, but left a few odd things in the basement. One of them was what turned out to be an X-Ray machine. Brer3 had no idea what it was, so he and friend came over, and asked me to go take a look. They wanted to know if they should plug it in. I don't remember now if the electrical plug was standard or odd, but I told them they shouldn't plug the machine in. It was obviously very old, and I was worried about it shorting out. The friends mom came down into the basement, and we talked about the device. I had no idea what it was, nor did she. A few weeks later they had a friend who worked for OMSI (Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) come out and look it over. He didn't know what it was either, but wrote down as much information as he could find, and toddled off. A few weeks later, he called back saying it was an X-Ray machine, and they shouldn't be using it. Heh! I went over that afternoon, opened the box, and detached the wires internally so it could not be accidentally turned on. The family donated it to OMSI, I believe. Glad the kids didn't turn the thing on! |
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