Those silly dems are so darn entertaining.
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Started by TimNew - Jan. 22, 2022, 5:36 a.m.

Had late night TV not been reduced to a propaganda mill for the left, they would have such a wealth of material.

Elizabeth Warren accused Elon Musk of launching a hate campaign of personal attacks after accusing him of being a freeloader who should start paying taxes.  She took out several ads on Facebook to make that initial claim. Once Musk demonstrated that he would be paying 12 billion for 2021, she must have felt pretty foolish,  right?  Nahhh,  she's a liberal. Their natural state is foolish :-) And let's not compare the value Musk has added to the world to Warren's contributions. They really don't belong in the same conversation. And yt we have a large segment of the population that think she should be president.  That would be so funny if it weren't so tragic.

Elizabeth Warren says Elon Musk launches personal attacks on her, rather than actually discussing the tax system (yahoo.com)

 And now, the people who have spent decades defending the idea that "African Americans" are a seperate group are taking offense over McConnell  saying they vote just as much as Americans.  Ironic and foolish, but once again..  :-)

Of course, dems are smart enough to know that with elections approaching, and not a leg to stand on, they must create "scandal", and the race card works on roughly half the population consistently. 


 Mitch McConnell says African Americans voting just as much as 'Americans' in viral video (msn.com)

"Mitch McConnell says African Americans voting just as much as 'Americans' in viral video"


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By TimNew - Jan. 22, 2022, 8:19 a.m.
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And as art immitates life....  

Biden et.al. are using Tom Hanks in a commercial to tell people how great Biden is doing, as the sit com "The Simpsons" predicted long ago.     You can't make this stuff up  :-)  I realize it's unfair to expect Biden to speak for himself, or think for himself for that matter, but wouldn't you think an episode like this may have made them think of using another spokesperson?


'The Simpsons' predicted Tom Hanks' appearance in a promotional govt advertisement years ago (msn.com)


Hanks involvement with the ad has drawn mockery and scorn from certain people. Many have gone back to  2007 'The Simpsons Movie' which incidentally featured Hanks appearing as himself in cartoon and using his charm as a star to make an informational video for the government. Yes, you read that right.