They do them online now. They’re PayPal indulgences.
(See also: simony.)
They do them online now. They’re PayPal indulgences.
(See also: simony.)
You’re going to pay for that, sinner.
In four easy payments of $59.99.
Trump isn’t smart or charismatic to follow in the steps of the Borgias.
Oklahoma’s state school superintendent, a staunch Trump supporter, has pushed through controversial new content for students to study, including the lab leak theory and “discrepancies” in the 2020 election.
The only encouraging part was that some of the Republican lawmakers did try to stop this from becoming part of the curriculum.
Republicans who objected to the process the standards went through filed a resolution last week to block it, but that resolution didn’t make the floor agenda on Tuesday.
At least that’s what I gathered. But it wasn’t enough and these lies, conspiracy theories, and propaganda will end up going to Oklahoma students for at least one school year.
This should hopefully be great red meat for the midterms if Democrats want to capitalize on it.
There’s been quite a bit of red meat for the Dems to capitalize on. I’m often wondering that they aren’t doing enough.
John Candy’d kick Donald’s ass at popeism.
Seems like a whole lot of vegetarians.
Remember when Republicans used to say state rights were sooo important? Don’t legislate at the federal level, leave it to the states. Don’t tread on me? Whatever.
(From the movie The Nice Guys)
Jackson Healy: Hey, that’s where I know you from, right? The TV. You’re prosecuting that car company thing.
Judith Kuttner: The lawsuit for the catalytic converter. Yes. That’s half my day. The other half I spend on pornography.
Jackson Healy: Hmm.
Holland March: What kind? Like which films? What’s your favourite?
Jackson Healy: No, no. Uh, anti. Anti-porn.
Holland March: Right.
Jackson Healy: Like a crusader.
Not that it would have changed the result, but I’m …curious about the 35 Democratic Representatives who voted with the Trump/MAGA/burn-baby-burn side.
No, actually, except to know their names and which states need to consider voting them out, I’m not curious, I’m angry. This should definitely have stayed a stupid Republican idea.
This is one of the Dems that voted for it. She is a DINO. I expect the rest are similar.
Last week it was the judges, next week it might be the governors.
I assume it won’t be long it’ll be before they try arresting a Sheriff or Police Chief.
Oh no, the scary brown people are invading with their delicious food! What a mega-putz this guy is -can’t even get his bigotry right enough to shout at the “right” people. Or perhaps I missed where Pakistan was involved in the Crusades.
Have we covered this yet? Arkansas is stopping truck drivers and giving them English tests.
How will they know who passes?
It worked out so well when they used to do it for voters way back when…
< insert usual Family Guy meme here >
The requirement was previously removed back in 2015 because they couldn’t substantiate the harm it was supposed to mitigate. Not that that matters now.
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I’m sure a brown paper bag is involved.
I don’t know if this is a stupid idea so much as business as usual but Karrin Taylor Robson has declared she is running for Arizona governor. Her campaign website mentions a few goals like stronger borders, stronger economy, and stronger Arizona without detailing just how she intends on achieving these goals.
Her ads appearing on YouTube every ten minutes only say that she has been endorsed by Trump, nothing else. She neglects to mention that four years ago she ran for governor, saw Trump’s endorsement go to Kari Lake instead, who then lost. Especially with his recent 100-day scorecard, the endorsement is not the flex she shinks it is.