In news:XnsB2B752707A96C629555@185.151.15.190, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
typed:
useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in
news:XnsB2B721BF775EBX@135.181.20.170:
The FCC chair is calling out the institutions that have gotten a free
pass on their corruption and illegal DEI practices for too long.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr joked recently
that “[m]ore Americans trust gas station sushi than the legacy
national media.” That statement, sad but true (or perhaps not so sad), >>> is indicative of the new Trump chair’s approach to his job: to call
out the powerhouse institutions that have long gotten a free pass on
their relentless bias, illegal DEI practices, and general disservice
to the American people. The chairman has had enough, and the left is
losing its collective mind as a result.
The current iteration of that fight is prompted by a complaint filed
by my organization, the Center for American Rights, against CBS for
its misleading editing of then-Vice President Kamala Harris’ interview >>> with 60 Minutes.
Never mind Trump lets talk about Biden
to never mind Trump lets talk about Kamala.
Never mind the media's DEI hypocrisy, lets talk about Trump.
If you cannot defend what the mainstream media are doing
On every date, Max the Magnificent typed:
In news:XnsB2B752707A96C629555@185.151.15.190, Mitchell Holman
<noemail@aol.com> typed:
useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in
news:XnsB2B721BF775EBX@135.181.20.170:
The FCC chair is calling out the institutions that have gotten a free
pass on their corruption and illegal DEI practices for too long.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr joked recently >>>> that "[m]ore Americans trust gas station sushi than the legacy
national media." That statement, sad but true (or perhaps not so sad), >>>> is indicative of the new Trump chair's approach to his job: to call
out the powerhouse institutions that have long gotten a free pass on
their relentless bias, illegal DEI practices, and general disservice
to the American people. The chairman has had enough, and the left is
losing its collective mind as a result.
The current iteration of that fight is prompted by a complaint filed
by my organization, the Center for American Rights, against CBS for
its misleading editing of then-Vice President Kamala Harris' interview >>>> with 60 Minutes.
Never mind Trump lets talk about Biden
to never mind Trump lets talk about Kamala.
Never mind the media's DEI hypocrisy, lets talk about Trump.
If you cannot defend what the mainstream media are doing
They're doing their job, and they're doing it horribly. They're shining the light of truth on pinkie malignity.
In news:vsp1g0$3rhlu$1@dont-email.me, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> typed:...ironically asks the Nazi fuckscum.
On 4/4/25 7:44, max headroom wrote:
If you cannot defend what the mainstream media are doing
Why should I?...
I wasn't writing to you.
... Do you find freedom so repugnant?
Why do you find authority so attractive?
In news:jCSHP.118006$3te7.106965@fx03.iad, Rudy Canoza, the intellectual, moral, professional, social, literary and physical superior to oozing scarlet red maxipad (whose mouth waters at the thought of his mommy's warm mackerel-reeking snatch) *wrote* (not "typed"):
What do you stupidly and wrongly think has been happening to me, o oozing scarlet red maxipad (whose mouth waters at the thought of his mommy's warm mackerel-reeking snatch)?On every date, oozing scarlet red maxipad, whose mouth waters at the thought of his mommy's warm mackerel-reeking snatch, tried — and *failed* — to bullshit:
In news:XnsB2B752707A96C629555@185.151.15.190, Mitchell Holman
<noemail@aol.com> typed:
useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in
news:XnsB2B721BF775EBX@135.181.20.170:
The FCC chair is calling out the institutions that have gotten a free >>>>> pass on their corruption and illegal DEI practices for too long.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr joked recently >>>>> that "[m]ore Americans trust gas station sushi than the legacy
national media." That statement, sad but true (or perhaps not so sad), >>>>> is indicative of the new Trump chair's approach to his job: to call
out the powerhouse institutions that have long gotten a free pass on >>>>> their relentless bias, illegal DEI practices, and general disservice >>>>> to the American people. The chairman has had enough, and the left is >>>>> losing its collective mind as a result.
The current iteration of that fight is prompted by a complaint filed >>>>> by my organization, the Center for American Rights, against CBS for
its misleading editing of then-Vice President Kamala Harris' interview >>>>> with 60 Minutes.
Never mind Trump lets talk about Biden
to never mind Trump lets talk about Kamala.
Never mind the media's DEI hypocrisy, lets talk about Trump.
If you cannot defend what the mainstream media are doing
They're doing their job, o oozing scarlet red maxipad (whose mouth waters at the
thought of his mommy's warm mackerel-reeking snatch), and they're doing it >> superbly. They're shining the light of truth on Trump's malignity.
How do you like it when it happens to you?
On 4/4/2025 10:54 AM, Max the Magnanimous typed:
In news:vsp1g0$3rhlu$1@dont-email.me, Siri Cruz <chine.bleu@yahoo.com> typed:
On 4/4/25 7:44, max headroom wrote:
If you cannot defend what the mainstream media are doing
Why should I?...
I wasn't writing to you.
... Do you find freedom so repugnant?
Why do you find authority so attractive?
...ironically asks the Nazi fuckscum.
On every date, Max the Magnificent typed:
In news:jCSHP.118006$3te7.106965@fx03.iad, "Cunt Flaps" Canoza <rudy@phil.hendrie.con> typed:
On every date, Max the Magnificent typed:
In news:XnsB2B752707A96C629555@185.151.15.190, Mitchell Holman
<noemail@aol.com> typed:
useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in
news:XnsB2B721BF775EBX@135.181.20.170:
The FCC chair is calling out the institutions that have gotten a free >>>>>> pass on their corruption and illegal DEI practices for too long.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr joked recently >>>>>> that "[m]ore Americans trust gas station sushi than the legacy
national media." That statement, sad but true (or perhaps not so sad), >>>>>> is indicative of the new Trump chair's approach to his job: to call >>>>>> out the powerhouse institutions that have long gotten a free pass on >>>>>> their relentless bias, illegal DEI practices, and general disservice >>>>>> to the American people. The chairman has had enough, and the left is >>>>>> losing its collective mind as a result.
The current iteration of that fight is prompted by a complaint filed >>>>>> by my organization, the Center for American Rights, against CBS for >>>>>> its misleading editing of then-Vice President Kamala Harris' interview >>>>>> with 60 Minutes.
Never mind Trump lets talk about Biden
to never mind Trump lets talk about Kamala.
Never mind the media's DEI hypocrisy, lets talk about Trump.
If you cannot defend what the mainstream media are doing just say so, we >>>> will understand.
They're doing their job, and they're doing it horribly. They're shining the
light of truth on pinkie malignity.
How do you like it when it happens to you?
What do you stupidly and wrongly think has been happening to me?
On 05 Apr 2025, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com> posted some news:XnsB2B85A4F044C5629555@185.151.15.190:He reads the facts, Blowjob, and you follow Trump lies.
pothead <pothead@snakebite.com> wrote in
news:vsrbmq$2a6fr$4@dont-email.me:
On 2025-04-05, dwalker <dwalker@gsu.edu> wrote:
On 4/4/2025 6:55 PM, Mitchell Holman wrote:Someone gets it.
Governor Swill <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote in
news:1ns0vjp8d51ftqk2ufk2b8857q9pab5m6b@4ax.com:
On Fri, 04 Apr 2025 13:03:12 +0000, Mitchell Holman
<noemail@aol.com> wrote:
useapen <yourdime@outlook.com> wrote in
news:XnsB2B721BF775EBX@135.181.20.170:
The FCC chair is calling out the institutions that have gotten a >>>>>>>> free pass on their corruption and illegal DEI practices for too >>>>>>>> long.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Brendan Carr joked
recently that “[m]ore Americans trust gas station sushi than >>>>>>>> the legacy national media.” That statement, sad but true (or >>>>>>>> perhaps not so sad), is indicative of the new Trump chair’s
approach to his job: to call out the powerhouse institutions that >>>>>>>> have long gotten a free pass on their relentless bias, illegal >>>>>>>> DEI practices, and general disservice to the American people. The >>>>>>>> chairman has had enough, and the left is losing its collective >>>>>>>> mind as a result.
The current iteration of that fight is prompted by a complaint >>>>>>>> filed by my organization, the Center for American Rights, against >>>>>>>> CBS for its misleading editing of then-Vice President Kamala
Harris’ interview with 60 Minutes.
Never mind Trump lets talk about Biden
to never mind Trump lets talk about Kamala.
If you cannot defend what Trump is doing
just say so, we will understand.
From Fox News right now:
Dow sinks for second day as Trump’s tariffs rock global markets >>>>>>> Apr 4 2025
https://www.foxbusiness.com/live-news/dow-sinks-for-second-day-as-t >>>>>>> rump -s- tariffs-rock-global-markets-live-updates
The Dow closed at 38,314.86 - a one year low. Still well up over
where it was the last time Trump was President.
Since Trump took office the stock market
has tanked, grocery prices are up, gas prices
are up, car prices are up, farmers are going
broke, even Trump supporters are suffering.
So much winning, right?
You don't get it. This is to break the pattern of globalism that is
holding the US economy hostage while others profit. There is no gain
without pain. Suck it up, buttercup.
The US protects other countries.
The US offers aid to other countries.
And we do much more than that for other countries.
That is what global leadership is all about.
The global leadership Trump want to hand
to China and Russia.
You don't read much, do you?
On 4/14/2025 10:27 AM, scooter, the drunken Virginia camper and gutless chickenshit who is frightened to death of Rudy, trolled and lied:
"Governor Swill" <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:4ieqvjpefe8vsd4lrdbfknp9l6a01big3h@4ax.com...
On Mon, 14 Apr 2025 05:25:20 -0700, Siri Cruz wrote:
Presidents have to get out of the White House from time to time,
and because of the nature of our society, that costs money for
body guards, secure communication, emergency precautions.
Sure. Golf in Virginia. It's a day out. But flying to Florida is
excessive.
Strange I don't recall you saying anything negative about all the flights
Joe Biden made to go golfing.
What flights to play golf, scooter? Biden didn't play golf as president
until nearly 100 days into his term, scooter.
On 4/16/2025 6:50 AM, Scout wrote:
"Governor Swill" <governor.swill@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:5n7vvj91095lnbso12pgdmltfbu0vvpgli@4ax.com...
On Wed, 16 Apr 2025 01:51:13 +0000, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com>
wrote:
Tariffying <tariffying@usa.org> wrote in<snip>
news:vtmc8f$29s$8@toxic.dizum.net:
On 14 Apr 2025, Mitchell Holman <noemail@aol.com> posted some
news:XnsB2C1D89E5E564629555@185.151.15.160:
"Scout" <me4guns@verizon.removeme.this2.nospam.net> wrote
Strange I don't recall you saying anything negative about all the >>>>>>> flights Joe Biden made to go golfing..
What flights?
You're not even bright enough to be a bot.
"The Air Force records show that from the time Mr. Biden took office >>>>> in
January 2009 until March 2013 alone, the vice president's trips back >>>>> and
forth between Joint Base Andrews and Wilmington cost taxpayers
$979,680
for fuel and maintenance. That figure does not include the additional >>>>> costs of flying Mr. Biden on the Marine Two helicopter between the
vice
president's residence at the Naval Observatory and Andrews."
None of that even mentions golf.
Or Florida, which is hella farther from Washington than JBA's golf
courses.
And just like
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