Seriously, why would anyone take Exxon's denial at face value? What are they gonna say "Oh yeah, we threw just SO much money at him to move everything along."
Seriously, why would anyone take Exxon's denial at face value? What are they gonna say "Oh yeah, we threw just SO much money at him to move everything along."
I think it is less about Exxon's credibility and more about Trump's.
I went from 20% to 15%. It isn't like I dropped them back to <<1%.
Just one more thing to add to the 'find out what really happened over the last four years' pile.
I mean we all know this kind of shit happens constantly, you're just not supposed to admit it.
Attacking Fauci and Lesley Stahl in the same week, 2 weeks before the election
I wanna see what she asked him to make him throw such a temper tantrum lol
https://www.washingtonpost.com/busin...-alternatives/
Summary: "I literally do not understand the position of the supreme court in the US government but for some reason WaPo publishes my bullshit"
If you haven't been following Dan Rather, i recommend it. Dude has some spicy takes.
https://twitter.com/DanRather/status...23557672235008
Dan has some zingers, I remember watching election coverage in 2000 and dude was just rattling them off one after another. It was highly entertaining.
He's a great follow, albeit all the retweets of people tweeting that they read his book is a bit excessive at times
Found something to compete with Milk's cursed images.
Spoiler: show
Why?
https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood...n-cohen-reviewPossibly because the pandemic squashed some of their plans, Borat Subsequent Moviefilm loses its head of steam in the last act; Tutar and Borat are separated. While Tutar pursues a career as a journalist, Borat quarantines with Jim Russell and Jerry Holleman, two Trump voters who think the Democrats are a worse threat than the coronavirus (which they say, by the way, is a hoax). But eventually the plot snaps back into place: Tutar sets up an interview with Rudy Giuliani. She meets the former mayor of New York and current adviser to the president in a hotel room, where he holds her hands, compliments her appearance, and follows her to the bedroom. She spends some time elaborately taking off their microphones; briefly, he lies down on the bed. His hand is in his pants. Watching it, your brain turns into an exclamation point. They are strategically interrupted before more transpires, but you cannot help wondering exactly what Giuliani may have done next. (Shortly after the event, which took place in July, Giuliani called the cops on Cohen.)
Yeah, we all know Trump is jacked... lmao