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To: skinowski who wrote (748644)7/14/2021 2:03:41 PM
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When each election is a possible revolution.


Trump had the right tack: good jobs for as many Americans as possible. Stabilizes society. The current admin is just the opposite. It destabilizes society so it can commandeer the power to keep everyone "safe."



To: skinowski who wrote (748644)7/14/2021 2:58:13 PM
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You said intensely politicized?

Remember Michael Avenatti? Stormy Daniels' former lawyer (she's now suing him), sociopath, thief, wife beater, and darling of the left wing media at the height of its TDS phase? You surely know that he was convicted of trying to shake down Nike. He stole from his clients, too. I'm virtually certain that he's been disbarred or will be once he finishes his 30-month prison term.

I thought it would be fun to link to a Vanity Fair gush piece on him. Lots of fun to take a look back, especially if you are as interested in Avenatti's skin care routine as Vanity Fair was. Enjoy a great laugh at the media and its foibles.

According to the WSJ, "between March 7 and May 15, 2018, alone, CNN, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, and NBC hosted the disgraced attorney for a combined 147 television interviews. That is an average of two interviews per day."

vanityfair.com

A nice dig at the fawning leftist press.

tbecketadams.substack.com

But the best is from Matt Taibbi:

rollingstone.com

I wonder what's going on with the lying jackass who accused Kavanaugh? I don't even remember her name. I'm sure a look back would also be fruitful and good for a little entertainment.