Is it just me or does it really feel that this orange MOFO is getting even more unhinged the last few days? This dude has been tweeting a mix of conspiracy theories, crass and juvenile insults, outright and incendiary lies, when he is not retweeting racists and anti-Semites.
He will have a private meeting with Putin so the government service stay out then never come back out. It will take place like 1/18/21.
1265008664395395073 is not a valid tweet id I wonder if this was how the bill was written, or how it was implemented? New: A federal bailout program for hospitals at risk of collapsing during the virus has showered *billions* of dollars on the country's wealthiest hospitals – those with well over $100 billion in cash reserves.by @JesseDrucker @jbsgreenberg @sarahkliff https://t.co/KosgjZsyVb— David Enrich (@davidenrich) May 25, 2020 What do Roger Stone and Freddy Adu have in common? Spoiler (Move your mouse to the spoiler area to reveal the content) Show Spoiler Hide Spoiler You can buy a personalized message from Roger Stone for $75 American dollars. @TheRickWilson do you think we can program him to say "Rick Wilson is right, everything Trump touches dies?"https://t.co/eXxQWKus1t— Jennifer Mercieca (@jenmercieca) May 25, 2020
This actually happened like two weeks ago. You don’t need to imagine it. https://t.co/mZOgHRf9O4 pic.twitter.com/HM6L8DM8hE— Andy Kaczynski (@KFILE) May 24, 2020 harsh, but fair 1264499575945080832 is not a valid tweet id
"Columbia is a liberal, disgraceful institution" -- Trump to Sharyl Attkisson on Columbia University study that found 30,000 lives could've been saved had his federal government recommended social distancing measures just one week earlier pic.twitter.com/uYvqrpMEmC— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 24, 2020 Fixed it for you, @nytimes. pic.twitter.com/TH5dOnaRQ5— Brian Beutler (@brianbeutler) May 23, 2020 A North Carolina hair salon reopened this weekend with a sign in the window: workers from the local Tyson plant would not be served. A worker from that plant told me they’ve received ‘nothing but shame’ for putting food on people’s tables in the pandemic https://t.co/3PGU4CUo5G— Dave Jamieson (@jamieson) May 25, 2020 1264878337777979392 is not a valid tweet id
Might be the lifts he puts in his shoes because he's obsessed with height. Might be an ill-fitting diaper. I agree that he's probably got dementia, too.
Yeah, I think it is the lifts. I have a friend with FTD. I hadn’t seen him in about 5 years and wasn’t aware of his diagnosis. Super sharp and social guy. Saw him when moved back to area and felt something was definitely different with him. He had some prostrate issues previously so I thought maybe the cancer had progressed and he was living life like he didn’t have much time because he seemed strangely uninhibited. Was trying to make plans for a ski trip with him and just got weird and incomplete replies which was really strange as he was always a mega-planner. Then his wife called me and told me what is going on. What they have ahead for them is not pleasant.
Here’s how the two nominees spent their Memorial Day weekend pic.twitter.com/266V0wqhNb— Sawyer Hackett (@SawyerHackett) May 25, 2020
Terminator Robot Undead Martian Protohuman Administration Does...does he mean “people” https://t.co/vDxtWzkmIq— andi zeisler (@andizeisler) May 25, 2020
In the pics his legs look completely straight and he leans at the waist. Not sure lifts would cause that awkward stance.
Also, when he writes "sometimes referred to as the China virus", he should actually add "sometimes referred to by me as the China virus".
Trump retweeted this. This might help explain why Trump doesn’t like to wear a mask in public. Biden today. pic.twitter.com/9l1gw1ljBE— Brit Hume (@brithume) May 25, 2020 It doesn't even make sense.
Not just you. If Trump took the bus, he would be moving unsteadily, look unhinged, would be muttering things to himself. People would move to the other side of the aisle so as not to sit by him.
....about whether or not Joe could have done such a horrible thing? Maybe or maybe not, but I find Joe to be a total Nut Job, and I knew him well, far better than most. So many unanswered & obvious questions, but I won’t bring them up now! Law enforcement eventually will?— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) May 26, 2020 The woman's widower wrote a letter to Twitter Jack(hole) to try to stop this defaming of his dead wife. It was covered extensively on Joe's show. Trump got around to watching it, and this was his reaction. Should I start a thread, Social media and politics? Because it seems like functionally, social media is pro-GOP, because GOPs threaten them and Dems don't.
I would reword it to say that functionally, social media is pro-GOP because social media is pro-conspiracy, anti-establishment. The NYT or WSJ don't need to advance conspiracies to sell papers. They are subscriber based. Social media, on the other hand, is akin to talk radio -- it operates on a per-item basis. Items that attractthe attention. And conspiracies, dark theories, and speculation gets the hits. So I would say that social media is aligned with the GOP in the same way as is The National Enquirer (which also sells primarily on impulse, not subscriptions), and for the same reason.
Bret Stephens and Bari Weiss are def fighting on text right now over who gets to write the Defense of Amy Cooper piece— Jessica Valenti (@JessicaValenti) May 26, 2020 It's funny because it's true.
Two thoughts 1)who the ******** hits a fairway wood out of that trash? 2)no ********ing way he actually found his ball in there. Cheating ************************.