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  1. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    She looks like she would steal your wallet and jedielry when you fall asleep then when you call her angry and threaten her she gets her cousins to call you and threaten you right back. Sounds lovely
  2. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    It's ridiculous that there's going to be a monopoly on solar energy with only certain companies you're allowed to sell your sun power to. I can never understand why most conservatives and libertarians aren't more enthusiastic about green energy. Probably because they didn't like the people who told them to be
  3. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by POLECAT one of these days Mike is going to upset the leftys for real

    How is he going to upset you?
  4. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    The Democratic partys whole tactic this year has been "ok, this sucks but what about Trump? Didn't that seem worse in hindsight now that we control the narrative?"
  5. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    It's an article about an essay apparently written by one of two guy's who apparently quit his job because other people were more serious about their job than he was and he wanted to tattle on them. What a hero.
  6. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    "Whataboutism" is really dishonest and disingenuous and a shitty, useless, destructive, stupid, transparent tactic but it's hardly an exclusively Fox News thing.

    "What about" is literally a toxic manipulative relationship thing as well, usually used by females to justify their misdeeds so of course it became a political defense tactic
  7. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Donald Trump He got tired of the lies, brah.

    WHAT A GREAT GUY FOR DOING THE RIGHT THING EVENTUALLY
  8. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by stl1 Maybe they'll

    All

    Grow

    A conscience?




    Salon
    "I didn't want to be complicit in so many lies”: Fox News contributor explains why he finally quit
    Jon Skolnik


    A former longtime Fox News contributor, Jonah Goldberg, opened up on Tuesday about why he left the channel last month, claiming that he could no longer "be complicit in so many lies."

    Goldberg's resignation was announced back in November, alongside Steve Hayes, former editor-in-chief of The Weekly Standard. "Fox News still does real reporting, and there are still responsible conservatives providing valuable opinion and analysis," the duo wrote at the time. "But the voices of the responsible are being drowned out by the irresponsible."

    Goldberg and Hayes originally cited host Tucker Carlson's controversial documentary "Patriot Purge" – which explores the Capitol riot through the lens of unproven right-wing conspiracy theories – as the singular breaking point for their careers with the channel.

    But on Tuesday, in a sharply penned essay in The Dispatch, Goldberg condemned the channel's "lies" more broadly, saying that he'd actually exercised "a good deal of restraint since news broke that I left Fox News."

    "I know that a huge share of the people you saw on TV praising Trump were being dishonest," Goldberg wrote. "I don't merely suspect it, I know it, because they would say one thing to my face or in my presence and another thing when the cameras and microphones were flipped on."

    Goldberg also criticized the channel's coverage of the January 6 panel's findings with respect to Mark Meadows, Donald Trump's White House Chief of Staff. This week, the panel unearthed texts sent by three Fox News hosts – including Laura Ingraham – to Meadows, asking the Trump aide to have the former president call off the Capitol riot as it was unfolding. Though Ingraham publicly condemned the riot, Goldberg wrote, she couldn't bear to admit that it was incited by Trump – which her texts indicated.

    "What she didn't say is that the mob's passions boiled over because of Donald Trump's lies—and the megaphone she and her colleagues gave to those lies," Goldberg wrote. "From her texts it's reasonable to assume that she believed – rightly – that this mob was Trump's to command because the mob believed it was doing Trump's bidding."

    "By the time the cameras went on, Laura was still willing to condemn the president's mob, but not the president," he added.

    Goldberg capped off with an indictment of whataboutism, saying that the channel's "​​audience craved … whataboutism as an exit ramp from having to confront the actual facts."

    "It wasn't always explicitly whataboutist. Sometimes the whataboutism was simply implied. Don't talk about Trump's lies, mistakes, or misdeeds, just focus on the hypocrisy or hysteria of liberals who point out Trump's lies, mistakes, or misdeeds," Goldberg argued. "Eventually, I felt like a cog in the whataboutist machinery."

    The incisive essay comes just days after the resignation of former Fox host Chris Wallace, who had been with the channel for eighteen years. Wallace is reportedly set to join CNN's new platform to host a weekday show.

    NOT LITERALLY JONAH GOLDBERG
  9. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by cigreting thats gross she said that
    id go mush

    Oh I get it now, You're a Virgin because you're a pedophile and nobody will let you near their child, it all makes perfect sense now
  10. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by stl1 January 6: How the House select committee finally exposed Trump's empire of lies

    And you could have it all
    My empire of lies
    I will let you down
    I will make you great again
  11. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Bradley No. He stepped to me and I am took everything

    I'm kinda high and thought this was a quick mix ready thread. Sorry, I almost included a reference to Uber driving.

    Good for you
  12. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    I feel like nobody has ever been genuine with Taylor Swift in her life and this is somehow her fault.
  13. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Bradley I really just wished I listenedd to My Step Daddy and my good momma's advice.
    I said I was very sorry because I said i got extra for the weight, but dude had an opinion (god bless him), when I showed up with the same 28.

    I thought it would be cool but when I grabbed back the O, dude wanted to waive a gun. I said sir im very sorry, and now he agrees he made a mistake, as he let me get close to him. I said sir I'm very sorry

    Then I fell away from there.

    This was entirely ficticouis and never occured.

    O and I'm very sorry.

    Did someone try to rob you so you kidnapped him and stuck your walnuts in his creek?
  14. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    My baby mam constantly misuses the word "technically" but despite having barely a grade 8 education can do semi complicated computer things and is pretty good at math somehow so I'm unsure where she ranks
  15. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by Nile I found god in Petrified wood there. A special place. Found the bison hide there too.

    You jest but be cursed for making light of it. Go crack a another beer and joke you fuck.

    I was gonna make a joke about petrified wood but now I feel immature.

    Where tf did you find a bison hide? Do you go to sweats?
  16. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    I've told several girls "you can't suck dick for shit" which is really vulgar but is funny to me for some reason.
  17. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by aldra

    the cost to build deep-penetrating missiles vs the cost to dig out and build reinforced concrete structures is massively weighted in the missile's favour.

    it's not just harder to make 'impenetrable' armor, it's impossible because barring some kind of entirely new, asymmetrical paradigm, anything you can make armor from you can make a weapon from, and any weapon benefits from the inherent advantages an attacker has over a defender.'

    deterrence to avoid conflict is the most cost-effective because you don't actually need to expend munitions and armor and don't have to keep rebuilding them.

    assume you're attacked on the street and you have the choice of a gun or a bulletproof vest - a vest stops the bullet if your attacker shoots you in it, but it does nothing to stop them from getting close enough to shoot you somewhere else

    This post is rock n roll

    Whenever I come on NIS I see posts I wish I saw on social media
  18. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    Originally posted by aldra assuming they're peers, in almost every sphere an attacker has the advantage over a defender

    Are you familiar with the Vietnam War? 🇻🇳
  19. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    I feel my IQ varies day to day. Today I feel about 125 so I agree with this thread
  20. Sudo Black Hole [my hereto riemannian peach]
    I wonder if you can build a really strong resistance to poisons by microdosing. I'm sure strychnine and thalladium can be microdosed. This is how I will foil my enemies
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