briantrumpet
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This one could have legs: flat out denial that evidence exists of a Trump lackey taking a $50k bribe.
Kirk and the far right, Farage et al:
[Kirk] "He wasn't a grass roots MAGA hero, he was a professional grievance salesman."
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CcIe3lSH0PU
The whole MAGA lot have got more grievances than the Masterchef HR department.

It's worth a watch.
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Oh, I have certainly watched it. I genuinely understand the notion that disenfranchised people often feel govt. doesn't work for them. What I can never understand if why they fall for grifters who have no interest in them at all, are usually wealthy and whose actual lives bear no resemblance to the people they claim to represent. How can anyone from a poor and marginalised background think Farage understands their lives better than Starmer (or dare I mention her name, Angela Rayner)? Both of whom actually come from similar backgrounds to them.
Not all....and we're all embracing AI.
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Not all.
(That won't come as a surprise. 😉)
John Oliver said that rather than roll over and give the bully your dinner money, people like Iger should simply say "Fûck you, make me" when Trump & his lackeys make unconstitutional threats. Maybe there might yet be a bit more of a fightback, if a few more companies and their handsomely-paid CEOs would just say the words John Oliver suggests are appropriate.
What has AI ever done to you?
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I don't have figures but a suggestion that Disney has been met with a hell of a lot of cancelled subscriptions. I don't care if that is the reason rather than any principled stance, but if so it highlights that a lot of big businesses will looking at the risk reward of appeasing Trump. If consumer pushback hits them harder financially and that causes execs to ignore Trump then maybe that offers a means of challenging him. Principles may not matter in the US but money most certainly does.
Though production of Kimmel’s show will resume as usual Tuesday, it remains unclear how available the broadcast will be. Sinclair, which ran a Kirk tribute in place of Jimmy Kimmel Live! last week, has stated that it will not allow Kimmel’s show back on its stations – including ABC in the Washington DC metro area – until he apologized to Kirk’s family, made a “meaningful personal donation” to them and met with Sinclair representatives. The show will, as ever, be available online after the ABC broadcast.
I bet that character would vote Farage.