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C-Man

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  1. ‘Krasnov’ https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/us-news/donald-trump-recruited-kgb-codename-34726995?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR3b0NbRv4bW3gygSz1qZQh0Ahci6BVIL-sDQLgrgVtcgoQlPMBY5Zc4tig_aem_UMKLcZPwpXFGZJLt03gi3w#n9esbdbujbhu70na46iz5mc43it4xico Not sure this story is all that new but maybe it is.
  2. That's where you tell the kid he'd better investigate his add/drop options because there's no way he's passing your class
  3. I know a few people who are trafficking in these ideas. I'll need to go back and find the source material but the basis of their argument is that the Stop the Steal people illegally got their hands on Dominion voting machines back in 2021 (the Colorado chick went to prison for allowing it). They had plenty of time to reverse engineer them. While the machines are not physically connected to the internet during the election, there is nothing stopping them from having had software installed at some point that allows Starlink to access them (or so this theory says). Starlink had massive rollouts in some crucial counties in the seven swing states. That gets us to the bullet ballots portion of this. This same piece that I'm going to go look for said Trump won all seven swing states -- the first time any POTUS candidate has done that in four decades. It goes on to say the chances of winning all seven of those states and go ever-so-slightly above the threshold that avoids and automatic hand recount WHILE not surpassing 50% of the popular vote nationwide was on the order of 35 billion to one. (That seems sky high to me but I'm a C-level math student.) This is where the bullet ballots come in -- some key counties in these swing states had an extremely inordinate amount of bullet ballots, which are where the voter votes for POTUS and nothing else. Usually, the number is less than 1% and they were seeing 5-9% in some counties. The final piece to their puzzle was Musk's creating voter rolls with his $1M daily lottery giveaway to get people registered to vote. Not saying I believe any of the above but it's certainly more evidence than I ever saw Sidney Powell or Mike Lindell present for the 2020 election. EDIT: here's the link to the piece I read. It's from way back in late November: https://www.planetcritical.com/p/cyber-security-experts-warn-election-hacked
  4. Dude done fried his brain on conspiracy theories. I think Cousin Eddie is smarter than Quaid is these days.
  5. My wife was openly rooting for Canada. She fell asleep during the third period intermission and woke up just after Connor McDavid scored the game-winning goal, saw the celebration and said, "Good." In the pregame, ESPN aired a team official talking to Trump on speakerphone and then taking the phone into the locker room where King Dipshit addressed the team. It definitely curtailed any US fandom I might otherwise have had. Well, I see they've already got an Oddjob in Stephen Cheung (my apologies if that joke has already been issued)
  6. Maybe somebody should tell Trump's press secretary to not say the administration is rooting for the US hockey team to beat the "soon-to-be-51st-state." And on cue ESPN shows Trump on a speakerphone talking to the US locker room. Fuck it all -- let's go and win this.
  7. You should log all the times he plays golf too Yes, please Ditto
  8. Infuriating. Here are some selected passages:
  9. For anybody traveling abroad in the near future.
  10. Boo-fucking-hoo, Jesse Watters. Go. Fuck. Yourself. https://www.mediaite.com/tv/jesse-watters-makes-on-air-plea-to-trump-for-veteran-friend-who-got-doged-in-pentagon-cuts/
  11. Yeah, @Texasborn91, it doesn't happen like that. Like ever.
  12. And now Mark Levin is pushing back on Trump based on his recent Ukraine gaslighting. https://www.mediaite.com/news/mark-levin-defies-trump-by-backing-zelensky-and-trashing-putin-bashes-sick-and-un-american-foreign-policy/
  13. The idea of that we are on Steve Bannon's side with regard to anything is, quite frankly, terrifying but here we are. https://www.mediaite.com/tv/steve-bannon-warns-republicans-the-oligarchs-will-abandon-them-theyre-with-us-but-only-temporarily/
  14. It's the single greatest political cartoon of my lifetime, that's for sure. Of course it is
  15. Judge orders Mississippi newspaper to delete editorial criticizing public officials And here we go: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/clarksdale-press-register-first-amendment-judge-b2701108.html
  16. Third day in a row on the golf course https://www.threads.net/@ronaldfilipkowski/post/DGQ942lRgcf?xmt=AQGz7o0rtPjsnCpCY9C5TCULtORHlawExuwCVa8qg-ZdnQ
  17. This would be wonderful
  18. Yep, nobody knows Jon Gries. Some might know him as Lazlo Hollyfeld.
  19. Yeah, Isaacs is British. It took me awhile to place it but Posey's character sounds just like Patricia, who is the old lady on Southern Charm (yes, I watch that shit). Anyway, definitely a slow set up for what the future scenes look like it's going to get pretty wild. The Uncle Rico reveal was awesome!
  20. Kattan's fiance is a fucking smoke-show but I think her politics would be problematic for me. Oh well ... "My" favorite SNL was the group consisting of Hartman, Carvey, Hooks, Jackson, Lovitz, Nealon, Miller and then easing in with Myers and then Sandler/Farley/Spade. I'm going to have to go back and watch all the ones with Ferrell because I wasn't really a fan of his until Old School. I know I missed a lot of great SNL during his years.
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