Comeds
Unreliable Narrator.
I think they were a national chain or regional at least.Wasn't that the name of the "Irish Pub" in White Marsh (And Woodlawn)?
Essentially a Ruby Tuesday with green things stapled to the walls.
I think they were a national chain or regional at least.Wasn't that the name of the "Irish Pub" in White Marsh (And Woodlawn)?
Essentially a Ruby Tuesday with green things stapled to the walls.
I am not sure what this is, I think it is a shot of Flint Michigan's water supply.
Honestly, this is just fucking crazytown.
it looks like the current president is also playing a role.
...and not doing it well.
Carlson: Why not wait to tweet about it until you can prove it? Don’t you devalue your words when you can’t provide evidence?
Trump: Well, because the New York Times wrote about it. Not that I respect the New York Times. I call it the
failing New York Times. But they did write on Jan. 20th using the word wiretap. Other people have come out with…
Carlson: Right, but you’re the president. You have the ability to gather all the evidence you want.
Trump: I do. I do. But I think that frankly we have a lot right now. And I think if you watch—if you watched the Bret Baier and what he was saying and what he was talking about and how he mentioned the word “wiretap,” you would feel very confident that you could mention the name. He mentioned it. And other people have mentioned it. But if you take a look at some of the things written about wiretapping and eavesdropping… and don’t forget I say wiretapping, those words were in quotes. That really covers—because wiretapping is pretty old-fashioned stuff—but that really covers surveillance and many other things. And nobody ever talks about the fact that it was in quotes, but that’s a very important thing. But wire tape covers a lot of different things. I think you’re going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks.
Honestly, this is just fucking crazytown.
Carlson: Why not wait to tweet about it until you can prove it? Don’t you devalue your words when you can’t provide evidence?
Trump: Well, because the New York Times wrote about it. Not that I respect the New York Times. I call it the
failing New York Times. But they did write on Jan. 20th using the word wiretap. Other people have come out with…
Carlson: Right, but you’re the president. You have the ability to gather all the evidence you want.
Trump: I do. I do. But I think that frankly we have a lot right now. And I think if you watch—if you watched the Bret Baier and what he was saying and what he was talking about and how he mentioned the word “wiretap,” you would feel very confident that you could mention the name. He mentioned it. And other people have mentioned it. But if you take a look at some of the things written about wiretapping and eavesdropping… and don’t forget I say wiretapping, those words were in quotes. That really covers—because wiretapping is pretty old-fashioned stuff—but that really covers surveillance and many other things. And nobody ever talks about the fact that it was in quotes, but that’s a very important thing. But wire tape covers a lot of different things. I think you’re going to find some very interesting items coming to the forefront over the next two weeks.
Honestly, this is just fucking crazytown.
I agree, that's a great example of a misleading headline. Sadly it's one some tools will believe. But not you and me my friend.
My father gave my mother a wonderful engagement ring years ago. I think I deserve credit for not taking it away.
The relevance is obviously that if they can be wire tapped, anyone could. I don't think anyone is immune to it. Your thoughts?