lost in melb. (10-11-2018), Pony (10-12-2018)
..This column may break the record for the number of falsehoods from a President ever published in a newspaper op-Ed. Just this tweet alone is false - “outlaw private health care plans” and “letting anyone cross our border” Huh? Fact check: false and false. Come on USA Today. https://t.co/1SPKMztmJL
— Jim Acosta (@Acosta) October 10, 2018
DemonGeminiX (10-12-2018), lost in melb. (10-11-2018)
I followed this up here
and watched the video.
Nothing like suggested, of course. They weren't laughing at Kanye. The token negro comment in context wasn't alarming.
DemonGeminiX (10-12-2018), lost in melb. (10-12-2018), Muddy (10-12-2018)
DemonGeminiX (10-12-2018), Muddy (10-12-2018)
DemonGeminiX (10-12-2018)
Marsha Blackburn up 14 percent despite Taylor Swift's plea for opponent Phil Bredesen in Tennessee race.
https://www.foxnews.com/entertainmen...tennessee-race
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Music was better when ugly people were allowed to make it.
Fine. Obviously the constituent there cares more about economics and guns than social stuff
“Tennesseans are more interested in the fact that Marsha Blackburn is endorsed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, by the Fraternal Order of Police, by the Police Benevolent Association and by the National Rifle Association, where I have an ‘A’ rating and their endorsement,” Blackburn said.
I believe Miss Taylor Swift is learning, or is going to learn, a hard lesson about the Law of Unintended Consequences.
The problem with celebrities/rich people is that
1. They don't live in the same reality that normal people do, and subsequently they don't think like normal people do. They don't have the same concerns, the same beliefs, etc etc etc... They're above our problems.
2. They think that only their opinion matters because they're rich and famous. Being an American is a great equalizer. Sure, most of us will never have the fame and fortune that these people have, but we all do have something that is exactly the same as the thing they possess: an equal voice in how we want this country to move. Taylor has one vote... and so does the rest of the citizens of Tennessee. With that in mind, Taylor's no better than anyone else, and her political opinion doesn't matter any more than any of the citizens that she wouldn't scrape off the bottom of her $1000 designer shoes.
I don't think Taylor understands the people in her adopted state. I don't think any celebrity understands the people of this country. The only people that really care about their opinions aren't probably the type of people that vote anyway, since they're too busy hanging on the words of a celebrity...
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