This is hilarious, I thought he was a lawyer but no, a real estate developer into this:
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/mark-meadows-and-the-undisclosed-dinosaur-property
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This is hilarious, I thought he was a lawyer but no, a real estate developer into this:
https://www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/mark-meadows-and-the-undisclosed-dinosaur-property
So… you’re saying we shouldn’t take real estate developers seriously in legal or political matters?
Sounds good to me!
Nicole Wallace’s show is like Groundhog Day for lib wishcasting. Every day, some combo of the same eight talking heads remix mostly the same information they talked about the day before, for an audience of Boomer libs desperate to believe that the country they learned about elementary school actually exists.
Amazing the amount of grief you get for wanting the same thing everyone else does but not being willing to believe every single report that you're finally going to get it.
You’re that- fun-at-parties guy I hear about a lot, aren’t you?
I would love for Trump to die in prison, but the Human Centipede/ouroboros of resistance lib media is ridiculous and not illuminating.