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He projects more than a drive-in movie.
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My preference is Jokes Seth Can't Tell.
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@elconceptodematiz5574 Ask Syria and Yemen whether or not he is a non-interventionist.
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@elconceptodematiz5574 Of course they didn't: https://www.rollcall.com/news/congress/bernie-sanders-override-trump-yemen-veto
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@elconceptodematiz5574 Sugar, did you see me defend Obama here? I did not. Your accusation is your confession, because you are so wedded to the notion of team that you assumed that I was praising Obama. I'm not. I didn't. My only point was that, after you pretended that Trump was some big peacenik, it turns out that he bombed a Syrian airfield, and he has assisted Saudi Arabia in its war with Yemen. If you are fine with it as long as other people are the ones dying, you do not favor peace, and you have demonstrated to all the difference between isolation and peace.
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@alexblumberg-long597 You're not missing much. It's basically an infomercial for Peacock.
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@chrislewis7811 Different states have different rules. Non-elected government workers have stringent qualifications, but much stronger job security. The Fourteenth Amendment bars those who commit insurrection or rebellion from holding office if they had previously held it, but the Supreme Court gutted it because it is basically an arm of Der Orangestraflingfuhrer.
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@chrislewis7811 Any time. In all honesty, a lot of things that seem goofy in our system seem to be able to be explained by "The people who wrote the Constitution never dreamed that someone so unqualified would get the chance to hold power," or "People will act with honor."
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Robert Garcia Indeed. Everyone who has dealt with him in comedic situations says that he has no sense of humor at all.
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@Blunderful19 If you want it to stop, blaming both sides equally is not the way to do it. One side is internationally trying to sabotage any effort to govern. One side decided that they would unanimously oppose a President of the other party even if he offered them their own ideas. One party held a Supreme Court seat hostage when, if they really believed in divine intervention, God was telling them the seat wasn't theirs. One side is refusing to pass a bill that they passed unanimously a month ago, which would end the entire shutdown. If one party keeps doing it, it is not the other party's fault that the other party is doing it. Am I saying they are perfect? No, but I am saying that they aren't actively trying to destroy government.
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@Musicanimedork01 This was three years ago. It's made me a little bit paranoid about not having enough salt, but I was better within a day or two. Sadly, not a year goes by when someone doesn't die at a major marathon from hyponatremia. It's almost always someone at the back of the pack who drinks too much water. A lot of novices are told "drink plenty of water" and "if you're thirsty, you waited too long." When you're going that slowly, you really don't need as much as people think, and when they see a water stop at every mile or two, they drink a full cup. I've had problems at the other end of the hydration spectrum and peed blood before, and as bad as it sounds, I'd take that over hyponatremia any day of the week. Balance really is the key.
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@TopGHippie You got those last two backwards.
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@mrvlsmrv He seemed so happy in that video. Maybe he should have stuck to that where he couldn't hurt anyone.
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@peterjonas4971 It was revoked after his death when the lid came off.
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@joehatch1602 What specific policy enacted the inflation, keeping in mind that the rest of the industrialized world is also dealing with inflation? Oh, and corporate profits are a record high.
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@yngstunna101 I'm a Caseworker, and plenty of benefits have limits well over 100% FPL. As far as "nowhere in the country," there are plenty of places in West Virginia where you can get rent for $500/month, which is easily affordable with $31K/year income.
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@joehatch1602 "that inflation reduction act has nothing that actually helps reduce inflation. His infrastructure act doesn't actually help infrastructure." [Citation needed]
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@joehatch1602 The Keystone XL Pipeline needed permission from the United States because it wanted to use tribal land and was slated for the international market, so if someone told you it helped us, that person was lying.
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@joehatch1602 "so everyone should sacrifice their lives" Yes, because having clean air is "sacrificing our lives." I drive a fuel efficient car based on my budget and my needs; and my home electricity and heat comes from windmills, and I've had no problem with either. Just maybe, if people bought more fuel efficient cars, Big Oil wouldn't have us over such a barrel (no pun intended).
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@jimuicker4731 True. I have seen some insist that the solution is purging Manchin and Sinema (apparently, they don't understand how math works or remember what happened the last time McConnell controlled the calendar), but the answer is obvious: get enough of a margin of error so they are no longer the 49th and 50th votes.
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Happy birthday to you! Today is also my daughter's seventh birthday.
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The cat eyes are what makes the Zoom call even funnier.
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@TheLemon333 They are like Charles Foster Kane after he loses the gubernatorial race with the dueling front pages that say "Kane Elected" and "Fraud at Polls."
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@Josh White There is a procedure for an acting AG, and that is Rosenstein. Don't be surprised if there is a court challenge.
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Oh, we will enjoy 2-2 while it lasts, Seth. We will enjoy it.
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C Cato Fun fact: it has not. If you look at the vote for the Civil Rights Act by region, there were bipartisan majorities for it in the north and against it in the south. However, not one Southern Republican in either House voted for it. Look at a Presidential map for historical context. The Solid South used to be solid blue, and now it's solid red. If you think that people in the South saw the light on civil rights and started voting for the party that opposed them (see: Shelby caee), you are asking everyone else to make quite the logical leap.
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@Lumby1 He was making fun of that big orange dummy and his recommendation for how to stop forest fires.
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Is she old enough?
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@drfranks1158 That's your choice. Personally, I want to leave no stone unturned as long as legally, professionally, or ethically permissible.
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7:27 Another video pointed it out: look up the gossipy rabbi in Seinfeld. Once you hear it, you can't unhear it.
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@Wildstar40 No, we didn't. Only 46% voted for that big, orange dummy. He's only there because of an antiquated, anti-democratic system deigned to give slave owners a disproportionate share of the vote.
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@davidh8924 "I ain't down with that, 'cause silicone toys are made for boys." Sir Mix-a-Lot The plastic surgery mask face does nothing for me at all.
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And his cult will say, "Fake news!"
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@markmac2206 Hello!
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@terrencechouinard9178 Stephen Colbert does it, too.
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My favorite thing about "Corn Pop was a bad dude" is that there actually was a gang banger in Wilmington nicknamed Corn Pop who, by all accounts, was a bad dude in his youth. I thought it was a made up story until a coworker suggested that I Google "corn pop obituary." How do you getbthw nickname Corn Pop?
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John michael Thank you for proving the point about Trump being a cult leader.
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@MeetTheSLAYER How's that wall working out? How about that health plan that would cover everyone for less? Or getting rid of the carried interest deduction?
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Given Moscow Donald's power of projection, did anyone else notice the acronym he uses for the wall? Given the way he makes fun of overweight women, does he really want a BBW? ;-)
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@jamesdavis6277 Thank you.
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Christien du Preez Secret Service don't get to stay in those rooms for free.
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@Midori_Seabreeze Uncle Tom's Cabin. Ironically, in the book, Sambo is really the character who is much closer to what people think of when they refer to someone negatively as an Uncle Tom.
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@marymcnabb4982 Or coke or something. That guy sniffs more than Don Knotts, who at least had a sinus problem that made him do it.
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@viperswhip Your post said "original Christians." I can assure you that in the first three centuries of the common era, no one was forced into Christianity. Rodney Stark wrote a very interesting book called "The Rise of Christianity" that shows patterns for religious growth, and based on evidence, Christianity was majority Jewish well into the second century with a substantial Jewish minority until about the fifth (Augustine talks about Jewish converts to Chrsitianity, although to criticize some of their practices, such as a Saturday Sabbath).
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@viperswhip You're welcome. It's a readable book (Stark is a sociologist by training), but I used it for about a dozen research papers in grad school it was that informative.
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If there's anything he's a fan of, it's... Blimpy's.
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He is the first President since Hoover to lose the Presidency and both Houses of Congress in one term.
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@maythesciencebewithyou My analogy was that you can't reattach a gangrenous arm.
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@jeffbrossard163 Concentration camps, urging people to storm Congress to overthrow a legitimate democratic election just for starters.
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@gamepapa1211 Definitely. That is my way of showing that person is lying.
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