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ablegator posted...
Dolly Parton

Waxitron_Gazer posted...
Weird Al.
Great choices
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Gotta cover up their tracks
Often under the guise of "kids shouldn't be uncomfortable in class" (learning about uncomfortable history), like what DeSantis did in Florida schools
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Dinky Darkness Spear
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Hospy posted...
AIPAC wasn't kidding around when they said they were dropping $100 million on primary campaigns against progressive candidates.

'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Fuck off Hillary. So sick of her

The Squad is one of the few bright spots in Congress
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
is it better than horizon forbidden west
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
it's good
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
literal ghoul
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Yes, and AIPAC already pledged over 100m to opponents of progressive democrats
Literally a foreign country's lobbying group (funded privately) interfering with our elections
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
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'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Bonus:

Draw Donald Trump's reaction to the recent ProPublica report that he paid off defense witnesses in the recent New York trial where 12 jurors found him guilty of falsification of business records related to hush money payments.

https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/c/c435be56.jpg
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
deepai.org/chat

Who won the 2020 US presidential election?

Joe Biden won the 2020 United States presidential election. He defeated incumbent President Donald Trump, winning 306 electoral votes to Trump's 232. Biden received more than 81 million votes in the popular vote, while Trump received over 74 million votes.

Is there any argument that Donald Trump won it?

Despite the fact that Joe Biden won the election by a significant margin in the Electoral College and the popular vote, there have been some claims and conspiracy theories that Donald Trump actually won the election. However, there is no credible evidence to support these claims.

The Trump campaign and its supporters have raised various objections, including claims of voter fraud, irregularities in the voting process, and alleged violations of election laws. However, these claims have been thoroughly debunked by numerous investigations, including those conducted by the Department of Justice, state governments, and independent election observers.

In particular, the Trump campaign's claims of widespread voter fraud have been consistently discredited by fact-checkers, experts, and even some of Trump's own allies. The Election Integrity Partnership, a non-partisan group of researchers and experts, has extensively reviewed the evidence and found no evidence of significant voter fraud or irregularities.

Additionally, numerous courts, including federal and state courts, have rejected attempts to overturn the election results or invalidate votes in key swing states. These courts have concluded that there is no evidence to support the claims of fraud or irregularities.

It's worth noting that many of the claims made by Trump and his supporters have been debunked by fact-checkers and experts, and are widely considered to be baseless conspiracy theories.

That AI putting the clamps down on the shenanigans

'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Cheater87 posted...
The dems hate progressives with a passion.
AIPAC busted out 100m this year for funding opponents to progressive Democrats
AIPAC receives private donations that almost certainly come principally from GOP in an effort to weaken the Democratic party
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
https://www.theonion.com/worlds-scientists-admit-they-just-dont-like-mice-1819567643

World's Scientists Admit They Just Don't Like Mice
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/1/114c03cc.jpg
White examines detested specimens in his Oxford lab.

Still one of my favorites. Had this article taped to a chemical fridge at some Pitt research lab that I interned at in college
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
ClayGuida posted...
Phillips spent more time on Fox than any other network.

That's all you need to know about him.
That, and his talking points align with Republicans. Dean Phillips is what Republicans wanted of Gavin Newsom, but he kept declining to run against Biden and sow division, so he's their backup dummy.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Bat178 posted...
Just like NFTs.
IIRC 97-99% of high-value purchases in NFTs were determined to just be the same guys trading between themselves to drive up the value
Obvious scam turns out to be nothing but scam, it was quite shocking tbh
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
dotsdfe posted...
Ehh, it can get too corporate, but I'd take transparent faux-activism that nobody falls for over the alternative of it being so dangerous to show support for LGBTQ+ issues that there's no support shown anywhere.
Well said. That alternative is the one that domestic terrorists in the US are pushing so heavily for, looking at what happened with Planet Fitness and such
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Summarizing bills / anything with heavy jargon and such is still useful and ChatGPT isn't bad at it.

But yeah, ingesting too much from Reddit and Facebook (or Fox News if you're ChatGPT) is just degrading the product.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
CableZL posted...
It's Saturday, June 1st 2024 and Donald J. Trump is a convicted felon.
The question is, on Sunday, June 2nd 2024, will Donald J. Trump be a convicted felon? Does anyone know this answer to this important question
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
JuanCarlos1 posted...
Cause companies realized its all smoke and mirrors.
The promise of outright labor replacement is definitely smoke and mirrors. The tech is still useful in other ways at least. Though, they could hardly exist as is if copyright infringement is seriously enforced, and without various other ethical concerns.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
They use up too many resources to continue growing at this rate. ChatGPT is already a shell of its former self (original GPT4.5) from trying to "do more with less" (do less with less) resource usage in order to scale it, but it's been going poorly.

Probably why they partnered up with Fox News / NYPost / Murdochs. Might as well cashout on a sinking ship if you have no morals like Sam Altman I guess.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Yeah, I'm glad Summer Lee won in my district despite funding against her
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Shadow_Don posted...
I'm more worried about full blown terror attacks from them at this point
All those attacks on our substations could be part of that plot
I'm suspecting we'll see many places simply unable to operate on election day, all in blue areas of course
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
AIPAC has no interest in letting the reigns off of the Democratic party. GOP will continue to happily privately fund AIPAC so they can continue forcing Democrats to push asinine legislature and pro-Netanyahu support to secure their funding.

They're the same ones spending millions on Democratic rivals of progressive Democrats to squash them, particularly the ones critical of Israel (100m for this year alone). Sure is great watching a foreign nation's lobbying group greatly interfere with our elections (even if the funding is, presumably, principally from private donors in the US).

Have to mention this in every Israel topic tbh
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
__starsnostars posted...
You have to see to believe. Wasn't caught on camera. . .
Same exact thoughts.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
He should, and Jenna Ellis should also be disbarred instead of the 3 year ban in Colorado
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
ThePieReborn posted...
Remember, being convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records could happen to anyone if it could happen to Trump.
not me, I'd hide all 34 counts under my bed when the feds come knocking
but everyone else definitely
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
LOL
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
littlebro07 posted...
Imagine being such a massive fucking loser that you need to pay to get laid as a billionaire lol
While true, it shouldn't be forgotten that Trump actually raped Stormy Daniels and paid to have that story covered up
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Bullet_Wing posted...
https://gamefaqs.gamespot.com/a/forum/c/c2f5e27a.jpg

'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
GranAures posted...
The ones saying that already were voting for him. They just want to try to pretend that him having 34 convictions is going to help him.
I'd say it's more like trying to keep anyone from losing heart since they can't afford to drop literally anyone
Gotta have that immediate buffer response while they slowly guide them away from caring about this
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Anyone remember that time felon Trump was found guilty on 34 counts of felony falsifying business records?

I was like, at my computer today when it happened and stuff
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Today is a day to celebrate.

Trump shills in tears!
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Price gouging across the board is the number one thing straining Americans right now. Nothing is even close.

Just look at profits in the egg industry. Cal-Maine, the biggest egg producer in the US, saw over 500% increase in profit, despite the industry suffering less setbacks than the bird flu outbreak roughly a decade ago (where prices didn't increase as much). It's this kind of bullshit we need to be cracking down on instead of blaming consumer spending habits and telling people to live off of the tiniest budgets. 60+% working Americans don't even have $500 saved up despite working full time, and it ain't because of avocado toast.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
darkace77450 posted...
Corporations are making record profits while blaming price increases on inflation. If prices increases are raised to offset inflation, profits stay flat. They're not. Ergo, corporate greed is the reason you're paying more for everything.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Neural circuits won't rewire that quickly
Nice sentiment though
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
AIPAC is behind the US' blind support for Israel and covering up their atrocities for those that don't know, as well as a number of other domestic issues (funding non-progressive democrats, etc)

I fucking hate AIPAC.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
leonkr41138 posted...
It will never happen because political suicide
Doesn't seem to stop rightwing parties in general
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
5'10", about average in the US
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
There's no group more pampered in the US than white Christian males. It's hilarious how some people's heads are so full of propaganda they actually think they're under attack.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Cassie posted...
Subnautica
No, no you can't swim in games. It needs to be patched so you can only go out in prawn suits or in sea moth with arms attached. It only makes sense.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Error1355 posted...
If these idiots want to keep burning their money on Mr. Literal Brain Worms, go ahead.

'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
And so you still don't show how we're going to actually go about banning guns.

And I did support a solution - targeted groups can arm themselves in the mean time. More security at LGTBQ bars / events / etc. Defend yourselves until the government does its job and defends its citizens.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
shockthemonkey posted...
Yeah exactly - this topic is about the very real threat trans people face and trying to dissuade marginalized people from protecting themselves under the guise of but we need gun control is useless. It doesnt protect people who need to be protected and it doesnt disarm the people who are violent.
Exactly. None of these disingenuous chuds will offer a practical solution for how to ban guns. Current Congress aint doing shit about that and that's a fact.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Thanatos_the_Great posted...
Banning guns is the only pragmatic solution, because nothing else will stop anyone being shot.
And how is that going to work, exactly? You do realize Congress is in partisan gridlock and the Supreme Court is actively stripping away our rights while still glorifying the 2nd amendment right? Explain to me how we're going to overcome those huge barriers to getting guns banned and what vulnerable / targeted people should do in the meantime. Please.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Gwynevere posted...
They probably should be, but that's not the reality we live in, and likely won't be for the next generation (if ever). So in lieu of that, yes anyone who is in danger of being on the receiving end of political violence should arm and know how to defend themselves.
Well said. Only pragmatic solutions should be considered and "banning guns" isn't happening any time soon (if ever) as you mentioned. Those trying to dissuade by using idealisms should be ignored for being out of touch with reality.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Cemith posted...
I'd be content with Newsom 2028 but I can't deny that since politics ebbs and flows we're likely to get a Republican after Biden leaves.

Republicans are on the verge of implosion and desperately need to win this election. Their biggest problem is that if Trump goes to prison, there's a whole lot of other co-conspirators that'll follow. Never forget that on top of 30+ Republican Congressmen being involved in the insurrection directly via text/email/etc, the majority of Republican Congressmen aided in trying to fraudulently overturn the election. The only thing stopping us from trying them right now is getting the lynchpin first.

Combine that with other factors like runaway extremism as they can't keep their party under reasonable control, RNC bleeding money, massive infighting, etc, and you can see why they have no choice but to go all in here.
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
ssb_yunglink2 posted...
And what other candidate shouldve replaced Biden for this election? Its factual that no other candidate has a better chance than Biden right now.
Biden himself has stated that there are a few others that could defeat Trump as well. They know what's at stake though and will just wait for the next election to contend for the party nomination, also noting that switching when a 2nd term was possible for Biden only makes the party look weaker. I think that's part of why the GOP kept prodding Gavin Newsom about running for President (to create more division).
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
"hello"
'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
Asherlee10 posted...
Now probably

'Just sitting around the house tonight w my dog. Felt like I should be doing something important, but couldn't put my finger on it.' - Phil Kessel on USA snub
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