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  2. In fairness, I'm sure the dude is held to a different standard given his persona and the way things go in that area (liberal vs. conservatives running the show). That doesn't give him a pass on the shit he's trying to achieve. They wanna fix it, throw him and the editor dude in a ring, and let them go 5 rounds. His schtick with shutting down the parade is complete bullshit. The phrase "FAFO" applies and I hope he finds out.
  3. Keep up the Great work Mr. President 👍. MAGA ! and real Americans got your back.
  4. And with that, can you blame the dad? I'm certain that's what he was ultimately saying .. why pay for the POS to have those luxuries when he could be ended via the death penalty, like he deserves.
  5. Holy shit.......that's the ownage of the year right there. ..... Even I'm surprised with those figures....WOW! ..... You wouldn't know it by The negativity of most of MSM and where deep gets his misinformed sources. Probably the same sources that told him Trump would lose. and lose the house and Senate as well.
  6. Nah.... sneakers were where it's at . Lucky if I wear deodorant let alone cologne.
  7. https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTjEWMdqv/l
  8. Today
  9. Just a yr ago Biden was at 32 % Im betting he was saying "hey , 32% , not bad huh?"
  10. Hey idiot you said I haven't heard of one. Not well you were right and I was wrong so let's move the goalposts.
  11. He’s doing exactly what I voted for. Cleaning up the mess Biden and Kamala created. Deport, deport, deport!
  12. Friend said he's a Fucken nut and well know in the area and not in a good way with law enforcement. He's threatened to sue them also. All his beers and named full lib and currently does not hold a town liquor license.
  13. They certainly won’t admit to it publicly. Amazon as another example when they allegedly wanted to show tariff tax. You can’t do that! 🙄
  14. Dude seems like he must have some kind of AK style tick topped off with a lack of self-control I have a person like that at work, trying to grind an ax from a decade ago.
  15. Yesterday
  16. he's quite a character... not someone I'd hang with but admittedly I do know people who know him personally. 50/50 on the love/hate
  17. I can assure you with certainty every company I deal with on a daily basis won't lose one tenth of a percent over this. 😉
  18. whoopdeedoo... eight of how many in the fortune 500? not including mom and pop, private and not listed companies or corporations?
  19. your boy was right Mittens... cologne and perfume!?!!! what the fuck won't this clown try to hock? has @ViperGTS/Z1 placed his Trump collectables order for his yet?
  20. And yet again you got owned on your other threads you started. So......Starting a new one. The comedy show seen #4 continues
  21. Poll: Trump's approval rating falls to new low amid mass deportation raidsSource: Yahoo News As mass deportation raids by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) continue to spark protest and split public sentiment, President Trump’s approval rating has slipped to a new low in the latest Yahoo/YouGov poll. A survey of 1,597 U.S. adults, which was conducted from June 26 to June 30, finds that just 40% now approve of how Trump is handling his job as president, down from 44% in March. Meanwhile, a full 56% of Americans — up from 50% in March — currently disapprove of Trump’s performance. That’s a net swing of 10 percentage points away from the president over the last three months. At this point in Trump’s first term, his disapproval rating was 13 points higher than his approval rating, according to YouGov data. Today, it’s 16 points higher. In comparison, former presidents Barack Obama (+14) and Joe Biden (+7) both enjoyed positive approval ratings halfway through their first year in office. Immigration is no longer helping Trump Immigration has long been an area of relative strength for Trump. Before last November’s election, 48% of Americans predicted he would do a better job on the issue than former Vice President Kamala Harris, his Democratic rival; just 36% thought Harris would do better. And even in March, after a couple of months in office, more Americans approved (48%) than disapproved (44%) of how Trump was actually handling immigration as president — in contrast to nearly every other issue. Read more: https://www.yahoo.com/news/poll-trumps-approval-rating-falls-to-new-low-amid-mass-deportation-raids-193919459.html
  22. Unfortunately those heads will never roll Even though they should.
  23. Trump settlement triggers 'widespread distress' at CBS News Wed, July 2, 2025 at 1:34 PM CDT 2.1k LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA (Reuters) -Paramount Global's settlement of the "60 Minutes" lawsuit filed by U.S. President Donald Trump provoked condemnation on Wednesday from CBS News current and former employees, press freedom advocates and legislators. Paramount's agreement to pay $16 million to resolve a civil suit over what Trump alleged was the network's deceptive editing of an interview with presidential candidate Kamala Harris sets a dangerous precedent that threatens the free press, journalism advocates warned. One current "60 Minutes" employee who spoke with Reuters said that during a call Wednesday, newsroom staff expressed "widespread distress" about the settlement and concerns about the future of the CBS News prime time news magazine and its hard-hitting brand of journalism. The staffer, who requested anonymity to speak publicly about his employer, said that while CBS News avoided the worst outcome in its settlement with Trump - an apology - the agreement nonetheless sets a "horrible precedent" in agreeing to make public transcripts of future interviews with presidential candidates. The settlement follows ABC News's decision in December to pay $15 million to settle a defamation lawsuit over anchor George Stephanopoulos's on-air description of the president's conduct in the E. Jean Carroll case. "With two major network owners bowing to the president in quick succession, the danger is clear: emboldened politicians and powerful actors will feel more free than ever to weaponize lawsuits and bring regulatory pressure to bear to silence and censor independent journalism," said Tim Richardson, journalism and disinformation program director at free-speech advocate PEN America. On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren called for an investigation into the settlement, which will be paid to a fund supporting Trump's future presidential library, said she will soon introduce legislation to "rein in corruption through presidential library donations." $10 BILLION LAWSUIT Trump filed the $10-billion lawsuit against CBS in October, alleging the network deceptively edited an interview that aired on its “60 Minutes” news program with then-vice president and presidential candidate Kamala Harris to “tip the scales in favor of the Democratic Party” in the election. In an amended complaint filed in February, Trump bumped his claim for damages to $20 billion. CBS aired two different versions of Harris's response to a question about the Israel-Hamas war, according to the lawsuit filed in federal court in Texas. CBS previously dismissed the lawsuit as "completely without merit" and asked a judge to dismiss the case. Steve Kroft, retired long-time "60 Minutes" correspondent called the settlement a "travesty" adding, "This is but the latest attempt by the Administration to damage the country’s institutions and encroach upon the rights granted to the people under the First Amendment." Rome Hartman, one of the producers on the Harris segment who retired from CBS two weeks ago, called the settlement "a cowardly capitulation by the corporate leaders of Paramount, and a fundamental betrayal of '60 Minutes' and CBS News." Advertisement Like other current and former staffers, Rome lays blame at the feet of Paramount controlling shareholder Shari Redstone, who needs Trump administration approval for its $8.4 billion merger with Skydance Media. The Redstone family's payout for the sale of National Amusements, which holds the family's controlling stake in Paramount, will be about $1.75 billion, Reuters previously reported. "They settled in order to preserve Shari Redstone's payday," Hartman said. Paramount has said the lawsuit is "completely separate from, and unrelated to" the Skydance transaction and the pending FCC approval process. CBS News co-CEO George Cheeks told investors during Wednesday's annual shareholder meeting that Paramount opted to settle the lawsuit to avoid the "unpredictable cost" of mounting a legal defense, and the possibility of an adverse outcome that would cause reputational damage." Paramount and CBS did not provide additional comment. FCC Chair Brendan Carr, who was named chair by Trump on Jan 20, said last week the commission was continuing to review the transaction. The FCC did not make a decision by the 180-day informal deadline in mid-May. INCREASED SCRUTINY As the months-long legal standoff between Trump and Paramount dragged on, seven current and former journalists at “60 Minutes” said they have experienced heightened oversight over their work, including high-level executives sitting in on screenings, extensive review of any story touching on the Trump administration or the war in Gaza, and story lists being scrutinized at the highest level. However, no "60 Minutes" stories were blocked from airing. "60 Minutes" lost a key ally in May, insiders said, when CBS News President Wendy McMahon, who defended the news organization from meddling, resigned, saying “it’s become clear that the company and I do not agree on a path forward.” She followed “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens, who resigned in April after months of increasing oversight over the long-running newsmagazine, at the urging of Redstone, according to three people familiar with the matter. “Today is a sad day for press freedom," said Jameel Jaffer, executive director of the Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University, who said he believes Paramount would have prevailed in court. "Now Trump’s presidential library will be a permanent monument to Paramount’s surrender, a continual reminder of its failure to defend freedoms that are essential to our democracy.”