Funny you should mention that, because…

But due to Twitter’s banning of the @realDonaldTrump account following the Capitol riot that Trump instigated, he has not been able to personally trash Cheney via his once widely read tweets. He has written out insults and observations, several of them about Cheney, but with no ability to tweet them himself, he has resorted to suggesting put-downs for others to use or post to their own Twitter, according to a person with direct knowledge of this new habit.

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tbf this is great. i might start PMing people on here suggesting how they trash other disers

“call him ‘a nonce bastard’”

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if he’s legit about this i’m happy to say fair fucks tbh, never thought i’d see a US president do what he appears to be doing here:

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These are pics from this article:

It’s an attempt by GQ to earn some cash by recommending various fashion labels.

Looking good. Have GQ started doing meth and photoshop days?

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Truly the poor and oppressed.

Right but in a way if you think about it, the libertarian right really does think that those people are currently the ones who are being oppressed

Matt Christman had a thing where he argued that the split in the Republican party is between the American equivalent of the landed gentry, well summed up by those three occupations, versus global capital - the Marjory Taylor Greenes versus the Mitch McConnells. The former used to be the backbone of the country but now increasingly sense they’ve been locked out of the decision-making at the top along with everyone else, cut adrift by a group of cross-party vampires, and are reacting to it. Think there’s a lot of truth in that.

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An authorised biography of the Deep State:

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i’ve been gradually building to this on my podcast for 6 months and they just…they just post it in Time magazine.

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99% sure a couple feds are reading your post and hi-5’ing

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i’m halfway through it and i’m still like…you keep saying that it was all above board but you sure are going the long way around to tell me what this vast “shadow power” actually did, molly.

Fucking terrifying

Private philanthropy stepped into the breach. An assortment of foundations contributed tens of millions in election-administration funding. The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative chipped in $300 million. “It was a failure at the federal level that 2,500 local election officials were forced to apply for philanthropic grants to fill their needs,” says Amber McReynolds, a former Denver election official

Typically rancid take on this from our friends at the Telegraph:

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