Just remember, Steve, when you're stuck in a courtroom in Georgia instead of celebrating your birthday and anniversary abroad, that you chose to represent Donald Trump. And all those motions you filed to delay the case, well... guess you shouldn't have done that.
Nobody likes a recliner better than JD!
It's working so far, we just need to keep pushing:
Trump campaign advisor Roger Stone calls Dem VP pick Tim Walz a “f*ggot”
I’ll just no longer have as many free skins for games.
Yeah, that FOMO is a bitch. I had to break myself of obsessively clicking for drops for games I don't own or haven't been playing.
The addon I found to reload broken streams and collect drops while I’m at work only has a Chrome version.
The question is, is it gonna have a Manifest V3 version?
As an example, Firefox still had a separate search bar and address bar, although you could search in the address bar if you wished.
The advantages of that was you could set the URL bar and search bar to different search engines. I would do a Google search with the URL bar while keeping the search bar set to Wikipedia. Eventually this feature was removed, and then the search bar itself (since there was no reason to search from the URL bar and a dedicated search bar.) It's a feature I missed for a while, but I got over it.
Yeah, but he's a millennial, and there's nobody Boomers hate worse than their own children.
What I mean with this is that this narrative was stupid when trump used it to attack Obama, and it still is stupid now.
Wow, that's a hell of a take.
"Golfing because the Presidency is stressful and I need a break" != "I go golfing every weekend at my private club, charge the USSS to rent rooms and golf carts and pocket that money, because I'd rather do that instead of be President."
Jesus fucking Christ, dude.
More than 25% of his time was spent golfing.
Imagine what your boss would say about you if you spent 10 hours out of every 40 for four years on the links.
It's weird that a thrce-married, multiply-affaired man is the head of the party of "family values."
It's weird that a man who lived in a gold-plated penthouse in NYC is considered to represent the "common man."
It's weird that a 34-time convict is supported by the "law and order" party.
It's weird that a "billionaire" has to solicit donations from regular Americans.
It's weird that the man who can't quote even the most well-known bible verses is supported by religious organizations.
It's just... weird.
In 2020, when Trump lost, one of the common lies spewed by the right to claim he really won was comparing the sizes of his rallies to Biden's.
Of course, that was during COVID restrictions, when the Dems were staying home and socially distancing, and the GOP pretended like the global pandemic wasn't real.
You know, I used to ask myself that too. Until the 2020 election, where Trump got more votes than any candidate in history save one- the man who beat him. After blowing up the economy and killing Americans with COVID and tanking our international standing, more Americans decided to vote for him than the first time.
Never underestimate the gobsmacking stupidity of American voters. Apparently some voters are like cicadas: they only emerge once every four years to vote, and have no recollection of what's happened since the last election, so they can be temporarily persuaded to support either candidate. Some of those people will think that Trump's bigotry is too far.