They don’t get anything out of calling him, so he doesn’t understand why they’d do it. Someone else told him it’s a nice thing to do and that acknowledging it is helpful to him.
They don’t get anything out of calling him, so he doesn’t understand why they’d do it. Someone else told him it’s a nice thing to do and that acknowledging it is helpful to him.
Yep, it’s the most R of them.
Well, now we know who will get the blame if he loses the state.
Cut a hole in the tennis ball, stick it on the muzzle of your AR-15 and call it a silencer. Bet you could smuggle in a number of tennis balls that way
Picking a VP to meet demographics rather than because they’d be a good president if the worst happens is… problematic, and I think that’s exactly why she has the job. She wasn’t great during the 2020 primary. Whether because the Biden team has sidelined her the last four years or some other factor, is irrelevant in the critical fight to not lose our democracy.
If I had my druthers it would be Whitmer/Shapiro - two popular (at least among their constituents) governors from swing states. The Dems have a number of promising candidates honestly - imagine that debate with Newsom instead of Biden - but the swing state issue tips it for me.
Barbara Streisand has entered the chat
Didn’t change mine, but I’m the opposite of a low information voter, and just based on p2025 I’d vote for Weekend at Biden’s.
Weekend at Sammy’s
I figure we’re going to see the first chapter from The Ministry for the Future at some point. This is getting close.
Ah yeah, I know what you’re referring to, and yes I think you’re right, it’s daily and I don’t think as effective but when your options are limited by insert rant about US “healthcare” here probably better than nothing.
To your last point, according to Hari, generics for semaglutide should be available in 2032.
Those might just be regular Teslas
You need to read Magic Pill by Johann Hari. There are pros and cons and he is very good at explaining both sides.
Have I got the website for you
Locked in courtroom will have to do for now, he’s already not taking it well.
Daniel Kahneman, who wrote thinking fast and slow, died today, 3/27/24.
Username checks out
Also I’m 53 and I forgot what I was replying to while typing it