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No to NBC!
#11
Trump is confirming his vacation plans after November Fourth.

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#12
RgrF wrote:
Two weeks? Wasn't that when his health insurance plan was going to be announced?

All I can think of when I hear the idiot (or one of his proxies) say that is the movie, The Money Pit, and the couple who keep asking the contractor when the massive project will be finished.
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#13
Heh. We had a power outage, so that made my decision easier.

I’ve already voted for the other guy anyway.
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#14
PS- not NBC’s fault, but on the NBC Nightly News tonight, they had two women - two! - who said that they believed the whole Qanon nonsense (the child abuse, the blood drinking, the whole shebang). One said she hoped it wasn’t true, but it probably was. The other said they spun some fairy tales, but she had seen video of Hillary Clinton “abusing” a child with her own eyes.

:RollingEyesSmiley5:

Edit: well, I see that the Lincoln Project now has a video that shows Don Jr supporting Biden:

"I'm Donald Trump Jr." the ad begins. "I'm the son of the President of the United States, one of the most unethical humans in political history."

Trump Jr. is edited to say. "My father leveraged his political power to sell out the United States of America to our enemies and enrich himself."

The ad concludes with Trump Jr. edited to say, "We need someone who will put the interests of the American people over the interests of themselves, and that person is Vice President Joe Biden. Cocaine."

Confusedmiley-laughing001:

I saw it with my own eyes. (Well, not really. But it must be true!)
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#15
How is broadcasting people who believe in conspiracy theories not the broadcaster’s “fault?” Are they doing yet another, “people are saying it, so it must be news/must be something to it?”
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#16
Broadcasters and networks only goal is to sell ad slots at the highest achievable rate - they are neither reporters nor journalists - they are salespeople.
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#17
RgrF wrote:
Broadcasters and networks only goal is to sell ad slots at the highest achievable rate - they are neither reporters nor journalists - they are salespeople.

sounds like big pharma handing out opioid scripts.

"i just gave them away, you took 'em!"

i am not good with this.

stay well.

rob
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