ok i hear what you’re saying but what if i pretend you said something else and argue about that instead what then
in The Sims 4, one of the actions toddlers can do is called “bob to the music” and that’s what it made me think of.
very this
this happens because low information voters aren't quite clocking that the Republican Party has lost its mind. they just have a general sense that tension between the parties is high, and they want someone to ratchet it down.
do it kamala he'll agree with you just as easily as he agrees with some crank telling him the earth is hollow and he'll ask you if you'll legalize weed and you'll say yes, and win the election
"the dismissal of authoritarian Christianity as ‘fake’ Christianity only serves to reinforce Christian hegemony by perpetuating the equation of ‘Christian’ with ‘good’ in the common imagination... " -chrissy stroop www.opendemocracy.net/en/5050/stop...
A year on from the Capitol Hill riots, US democracy is still under attack – and the media’s misunderstanding of religious values isn’t helping
yeah, very this ☺️
this isn’t new. seems like the california law will just force companies to be more transparent about it.
Instead of reporting outside in a hurricane to show viewers how windy or wet it is, TV journalists should report from an oil refinery and explain why the world has become so dangerous.
one thing very consistent about Bari Weiss is that she is a huge liar, just insanely dishonest in everything she ever does.
SCOOP: During yesterday's mandatory CBS News staff meeting, anchor Tony Dokoupil defiantly admitted that he flouted the network's editorial practices during his Ta-Nahesi Coates interview, acknowledging that he ignored the show's vetting process. Bari Weiss conveniently left that out of her piece.
Tony Dokoupil admitted to violating the network’s standards and practices but defended his aggressive questioning of Ta-Nehisi Coates, insiders say.