According to UNH
Pappas 49
Sununu 42
Prior poll from them had Pappas at 50.



Trump Job Approval
| Pollsters wrong in 2024: | 41.0 / 56.0 | -15.0 |
| Pollsters right in 2024: | 45.1 / 53.1 | -8.0 |
![]() | GOP | DEM |
| Democrats +21 | 207 | 228 |
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The money paid by big game hunters like this guy are paramount to conservation efforts. It’s too bad he died, but as Bitter says it is the guide’s job to keep him safe. Under the hunting rules the hunter only had a shotgun, but the guide had a high powered rifle and is allowed to use it if needed. Somehow he wasn’t able to do that.
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I will have to agree with Walt on this debate.”
Of course you will, because both you and Walt let the fact you don’t like Trump cloud your judgment.
Trump has been the best thing that ever happened to conservatives and the R party since Ronald Reagan.
Both of you admit Rs do better when he is on the ballot, but then say he is unpopular and a drag on Rs without realizing this is a major contradiction. An unpopular candidate brings out more people to vote for him? LOL.
The “flaws” you think Trump has are probably what makes him popular in the first place.
Neither of you has explained how such a “flawed” candidate won the popular vote and all swing states and a R house and a R senate.
My reservations about Trump are policy related. I am fine with his morals, they are no better or worse than most Presidents, and I am fine with his demeanor because contrary to people like Romney and McCain, he can give as well as he takes.
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Neither of you has explained how such a “flawed” candidate won the popular vote and all swing states and a R house and a R senate.
I have explained it many times. Pay attention. The Cult comes out to vote for him when he is on the ballot. The Cult does not come out to support his policies when he is not on the ballot. Why not? Because the Cult are not driven by ideas but supporting Trump the leader.
The Dems and the TDS sufferers think “running against Trump” is a good idea.
The reality is that spending money “running against Trump” is as stupid as “running for abortion”. The people swayed by this are already voting for Democrats.
Kamala Harris spent over $1 billion running against Trump instead of putting forth her own platform.
He won the popular vote and every swing state. Rs won the House and Senate.
Rs should hope the Dems keep running against Trump and wasting money on abortion.
Same with lawfare. The Dems invested heavily in Fanni Willis and Jack Smith and Marxist judges and fake evidence and none of it worked.
And it didn’t work because Trump was a lot more popular than they estimated. And still is.
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Because the Cult are not driven by ideas but supporting Trump the leader.”
Zzzzz…
The argument is about Trump’s popularity.
Somehow saying more people support Trump THE LEADER when he is on the ballot makes him unpopular is not a convincing argument.
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If Trump the person is so popular and his legions obey, why do so many MAGA Rs NOT flock to the polling places to vote down goofiness like in VA referendum on Tuesday?”
Wait.
He is unpopular because fewer people go to the polls when he is not on the ballot?
Hilarious argument.”
If Rs lose the midterms, I am sure that (wrongly) Trump will be blamed.
Walt thinks Trump’s policies are more popular than Trump.
I completely disagree. I think Trump is a lot more popular than his policies.
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Nobody can make a little money on the side anymore.
This wasn’t a sure bet, the raid could have failed.
BREAKING: DOJ announces it has arrested a US Special Forces soldier who took part in the raid that captured Venezuelan dictator Nicolas Maduro after the soldier allegedly pocketed $400,000 by betting more than $30,000 on Maduro’s removal on Polymarket.
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I want to introduce a program where the humor and wit many of you have within you can be rewarded. If you think of a great joke you can put into four lines, and post it in the comments here, if it is found acceptable, it will appear in the next day as the Homer Hedgehog comic strip.
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Through the end of September 2024, Bob Casey’s campaign had spent approximately $51 million or $44.6 million on his re-election campaign, according to different OpenSecrets analyses. Ad Strategy: Casey’s campaign used a significant portion of its budget on advertising that portrayed his opponent, Dave McCormick, as “extreme” on abortion, specifically targeting him over his support for abortion restrictions. Ad Volume: The Pennsylvania Senate race saw a record-breaking $317 million in total ad buys from candidates and outside groups, with abortion being one of the top attack lines discussed
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Rs should hope the Dems keep running on abortion and TDS.
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A man rushes into a bar and breathlessly yells at the bartender, “quick, pour me a double before the trouble starts”. As the man downs the drink, the bartenders asks “when does the trouble start”? The man says “right now, I don’t have any money”.
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A growing trend at restaurants — people eating earlier. A study found that the 6:00 p.m. hour is now the most popular time for dinner reservations.”
Damm, that’s like a late lunch in South America.
But it means restaurants will be less crowded when you go at a civilized time like 8 or 9 PM.
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Two drunks were walking on the railroad tracks one night.
The first drunk says “damm, these steps never end”
The other drunks says “its not the steps that bug me, it’s the low handrail”
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DW,
On HHR, you are my go to science guy.
I have been worried recently. I get it that the earth stays in orbit around the sun due to the gravitational pull of the sun. If sun suddenly disappeared planet earth would shoot out into outer space and that would br the end if earth and everything on It.
What I do not get is why the earth spins…and when the earth might decide to stop spinning due to a technical malfunction, manmade error, worn out part, sabotage by Iranian Whack jobs or Democrat leftists in the U.S., etc.
Does the spinning cause the gravity? Does the molten .evaluate core inside the earth play a role in gravity?
When the earth eventually (but hopefully not while I am still here) stops spinning, then will gravity cease to exist and we all float away and die? Which I guess is ok, since without gravity all the air will drift up and away from the planet earth so if we were still hugging trees or strapped down on earth we would still be dead because the air was gone….
So, when the earth stops spinning, then one side of the earth will always be facing the sun, and one side of earth never see the sun. How will that impact the operation of solar panels on the dark side of the earth? Can we design a system of mirrors to get the sunlight around to the dark side of earth to keep them operational ?
Either we never discussed these things in science class when I was in school, or I maybe was absent that day.
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Two drunks were walking by a cemetery one night.
As they pass a big mausoleum, one drunk says “damm, those rich people sure know how to live!”
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Does the spinning cause the gravity? Does the molten .evaluate core inside the earth play a role in gravity?”
Mass causes gravity, not spin. But the molten core counts as mass.
Should the earth stop spinning you would still have gravity.
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DW,
never mind.
This video about why the earth spins .awesome it all so easy to understand.
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Gravity is not caused by the Earth spinning. Gravity is caused by the Earth’s mass. Earth’s rotation actually creates a centrifugal force that slightly counteracts gravity
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Woman,s clocks were not working on Sunday morning. She did not k iw what hour it was, but hustled to get dressed and run up the street to go to thebCatholic church.
As she hustled just in front of the church, she asked a man standing there, “Is mass out yet?”
The man said, ” No, but your hat is on crooked.”
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DW,
unsolved mysteries / supernatural question
Since we know there are such things as gravy boats and gravy trains…does this mean there is a whole hidden system of transportation out there for gravy that we are bot aware of since we have never seen it?
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Does gravity impact the the hidden transportation system of gravy???
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Cat has been located.
Though still somewhat loopy from meds last night, we gave him second dose in prep for the visit to the vet.
He us very wobble now. Drunk like. Being more affected by gravity.
Does the medicine somehow impact gravity’s effect on him???
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If the sun disappeared, everything on earth would die due to the extreme cold that would quickly take over.
Things that are in motion tend to stay in motion, so whatever caused the earth to start spinning is why its currently spinning.
If the earth stopped spinning, we have to first ask another question, and that is how abrupt the stop?
If it went from the current spin to dead stop, it would destroy the surface of the planet because the water in the oceans would all still be in motion. The earth spins at over 1,000 mph at the equator. This means a sudden stop would immediately kill most mammals as going that fast to 0 mph in a split second would be too much for the human body to endure.
But if the earth slowed gradually over time to a stop, then I will defer to AI’s answer: “If Earth slowly stopped spinning, the planet would face catastrophic, long-term changes: 6-month-long days and nights with extreme temperature swings, oceans migrating toward the poles, massive floods, and a collapsed magnetic field exposing life to high radiation. A slow stop would create a single, massive equatorial continent with two huge polar oceans.
I think that means nature would finish off NYC, whatever was left of it after Mamdani.
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Cornyn is a Rino. Vaxxer and open borders proponent
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Tina, probably worth posting that whole thing for those too lazy to click the link:
“If you’d told me a few years ago this is where we’d be on Iran, I’d have said you were high:
1. Nuke program set back years. Enrichment and reprocessing gutted, weaponization sites destroyed, Fordow inoperable, Natanz in ruins, a generation of senior nuclear scientists eliminated.
2. Ballistic missile program crippled. Monthly production down from 100 to near zero. Roughly half the regime’s missiles and launchers destroyed. The IRGC Aerospace Force commander who ran the missile enterprise dead.
3. Air defenses devastated. American and Israeli airpower dominating Iranian skies, with strike aircraft operating over the country with near impunity.
4. Full economic warfare. Not just OFAC sanctions anymore, but military pressure layered on top: naval blockade, near-zero oil exports, choked imports, wrecked steel and petrochemical sectors, triple-digit inflation, and a currency that is effectively worthless.
5. Regime decapitation. Khamenei dead. Larijani dead. Hundreds of senior IRGC, intelligence, military, and Basij commanders dead including the IRGC commander-in-chief, the armed forces chief of staff, and the Aerospace Force commander. Mojtaba Khamenei inheriting a hollowed-out regime with no supreme authority and a gutted command structure.
6. The region turning on Tehran. Gulf states shutting down the sanctions-busting, money-laundering, and financial escape routes the regime has relied on for years. No Arab capital willing to throw Iran a lifeline. China and Russia providing limited support.
7. Proxy network shattered. Hezbollah and Hamas heavily degraded. Houthi political leadership taking direct Israeli strikes. The “Axis of Resistance” and “ring of fire” are now more slogans than real threats.
8. Syrian corridor severed. Assad is gone. The new government in Damascus is actively blocking Iranian arms transfers to Hezbollah: arresting smugglers and publicly declaring Syria will no longer serve as a transit corridor for Tehran’s terrorists. The land bridge to the Mediterranean that took decades to build is effectively closed.
9. Lebanon pivoting west. With Hezbollah battered and resupply choked, Israel and Lebanon have opened direct peace talks for the first time since 1983, aimed at a permanent agreement and Hezbollah’s disarmament. Beirut now asserting that the Lebanese armed forces alone are responsible for national defense. This is a direct repudiation of Hezbollah’s “resistance” claim. TBD.
10. Deterrence exposed as a bluff. Four direct attacks on Israel — April 2024, October 2024, June 2025, March 2026 — failed to impose strategic cost and instead triggered heavy retaliation. Iran couldn’t even use Syria as a launchpad.
11.Economy hollowed out from within. Power shortages, water crises, factory shutdowns, pension unrest, and mass protests. Nationwide demonstrations erupted in December 2025 after a year of economic freefall, with bazaaris, oil workers, and truckers, the regime’s traditional support base, joining strikes across all 31 provinces. Running out of oil storage space. Fuel shortages. The worst crisis since 1979.
12. Scientific and technical brain drain. Beyond the nuclear experts, Iran has lost a generation of irreplaceable expertise in missile design, centrifuge engineering, and weapons development. The survivors are harder to recruit and easier to deter.
13. Naval power decimated. The regular navy shattered, IRGC navy taking growing losses as CENTCOM moves to reopen Hormuz. And against all of this: the regime forced to play its Hormuz card at its weakest possible moment when the U.S. has options instead of when we didn’t: namely, Tehran with nuclear-armed ICBMs, 10,000 ballistic missiles, a Chinese- and Russian-built military, hundreds of thousands of attack drones, a fully operational terror network, and hundreds of billions of dollars to harden its economy.
That’s the strategic picture. It’s extraordinary. Much more to do but I can’t comprehend how much has been achieved.”
But if you watch CNN, Iran is winning and we are losing.
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If only we had something but a democrat-run, one-sided press reporting on domestic, international news stories.
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To CNN, winning is handing over two billion bucks in cash to the Iranian nutjobs to pay their thugs and have them send the rest to their terrorist surrogates in Gaza and Lebanon.
The only thing I’d have Trump add at the moment is to blow away the Iranian gunboats harassing shipping in the strait. Not sure why that hasn’t already been done. That, and give the go ahead for Israel to assassinate or bomb the current tier of loons now in charge of Iran. Just eliminate them. I guess he is waiting for the ceasefire to collapse….which it will as these kooks get more and more desperate.
My guess is that Iran’s next fallback strategy is to get the US to agree to some vague agreement in order to get Trump to lift the blockade and then violate that agreement.
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Judge Genine ends investigation into the corrupt federal reserve governor. No thanks to Bosoberg and dickliss who won’t support the nominee if an investigation is still open
This is an example of as to how the swamp protects the swamp
Dickkiss, Bosoberg and the chairman are all dirty players.
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The Department of Justice is dropping its criminal probe of Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell, clearing a key obstacle to confirmation for Kevin Warsh, President Trump’s nominee to replace Powell at the central bank.”
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Investigating Powell was a stupid idea to start. ‘
The FED is supposed to be an independent agency.
Is Powell a Democratic hack? Yes.
But Trump’s replacement is, what a surprise, a Trump loyalist.
What’s good for the goose is good for the gander.
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If there is a next wave of attacks, it should be devastating.
Israel should go after the Iranian leadership and the remaining missile launchers.
The US should bomb the crap out of Iran’s military/industrial complex, and destroy anything that looks like it could be weaponized along the coast of the Straight of Hormuz.
The GHWB carrier just moved into position, there are now 3 carrier groups. That is a lot of firepower.
Barring a deal where Iran opens the straight unconditionally and surrenders the enriched uranium, bomb the sh-t out of them.
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Dw thanks. I should have listed his arguments fully. It’s well written
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If the earth stopped spinning, it would dramatically affect airline travel.
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A bad golfer was lamenting about his golf day to his csddy. The golfer said “I think I am just going to drown myself in the lake.”
Caddie replies, ‘You think you can keep your head down that long?”
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This is a response to Tillis holding up the nomination of the new Fed. Chairman. He has demanded that the criminal investigation be closed. Fine. Done. IG investigation is not a criminal investigation, but it can lead to a criminal referral depending on the findings. This accomplishes the political needs of the WH in getting the new Fed Chair confirmed — Powell’s term as Chairman ends this month. Maybe there is no criminality, only incompetence, in the Fed’s remodeling with $2 billion in overruns. That’s what the subpoenas were intended to look for. The IG can compel production of info from the Fed without a subpoena.
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Powell has also threatened to stay on if his replacement is not confirmed. I would then send in the Fib to arrest him/charge him.
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Hard to see how Powell is responsible personally for cost overruns, which btw occur on a daily basis in ANY administration.
Trump was trying to use this investigation to intimidate Powell, but it didn’t work and actually backfired.
What did all of Trump’s insults and threats and “investigations” accomplish?
Nothing.
Powell did what he wanted with interest rates, will serve his full term, and nothing is going to happen to him.
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I would then send in the Fib to arrest him/charge him”
Is Tina’s police state ambition any different from the police state the Dems want?
Nah, just different actors.
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A golfer hits his ball down a steep wooded ravine. Against his partner’s advice, he decides is going to play out of it. As he descends to the ball, he sees a skeleton holding an 8 iron at the bottom. Nervously he shouts up “Hey Bill, throw me down a 9 will ya… you can’t get out with an 8”.
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Turned out to be not a good move to go after Powell. If anything, it backfired. Regardless, Tillis will find some other way to screw Trump. Tillis isn’t as bad as Murkowski but then that would be a really high bar. He’s plenty worthless, however.
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Ollie and Lena were driving to Minneapolis for their honeymoon.
Ollie puts his hand on Lena’s thigh as he is driving, and Lena says “now that
we are married you can go farther”.
So Ollie drives to Duluth.
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Ollie and Lena got divorced.
The judge told Ollie “I decided to give Lena $800 a month for alimony”
Ollie said “thank you very much, I will try to chip in a few bucks myself”
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Iranians rapidly running out of storage capacity for their oil. Confirmed that they have now pulled a retired tanker out of mothballs and are sending it to Kharg island to use for storage. Supposedly will arrive in three days. Begs the question why we’d allow the tanker anywhere near the island.
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Slight correction. The tanker is already moored at Kharg Island. It can hold about two days worth of Iranian oil so it’s not a solution to their problem. Just buys them a couple of days. If it wasn’t for the stupid ceasefire we could just sink it, and they wouldn’t even have that.
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You don’t want to sink any loaded tankers because of the ecological disaster it would cause.
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I meant sink it BEFORE they began filling it.
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They can fill it as long as it doesn’t go anywhere.
Considering it was mothballed, it probably can do that anyway.
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Tina wants to fire or arrest anybody who doesn’t support Trump.
Putin has people fall out of windows.
Discuss.
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cost of vet trip today for the cat was $438 more. Today’s cost was $43.80 a pound.
Now they are saying he has an access in his mouth, teeth that have to co.w out. I will probably have to take him to a dentist to do that work.
Gave some pain meds to take home and give him,took blood and he was dehydrated so the gace him some IV fluids.
Poor Manny the cat
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Tina wants to fire or arrest anybody who doesn’t support Trump.
Putin has people fall out of windows.”
They just prefer different one party states.
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access in mouth. Looks like a growth…that will have to be dealt with…
The good news is that, though still wobbly from the sedative meds, Manny did drink a lot when he got home, ate two who packets of pate cat food and a big handful of soft treats.
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we leave tomorrow morning for NC shore.
I have lots of chores to do. I am about to start paying bills and balancing the checkbook.
I will be back in about 3 hours….
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Boy, have times changed going to baseball games. Yesterday, I watched mid afternoon games varying between Detroit (25,000 attendance), Colorado (26,000), the Cubs (31,000) and the Giants (38,000).
I remember playing hooky from school going to matinee MLB games with 5,000-7,000 fans in the stands hoping that I wouldn’t get caught on some tv camera getting recognized by a truant officer.
Or telling my boss I took a long, long lunch break to seal a deal.
Not that I care any more since I retired but do people work anymore? And the kids in stands…what about school?
It just seems that half the fun was trying not to get caught taking an afternoon off.
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Fininished financial chores
Taking smoke break allowed in union contract.
wife has given me 3 more chores as I wrapped up the financial stuff.
I had already done 2 of the 3.
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IMO, NH is now considered a D state. Too many people moved on from Massachusetts to settle there and took with them. They moved to NH to escape high taxes caused by big govt ideas on MA.
But still keep their other big givt ideas and still vote like they are in MA.
Just saying.
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Mets and Phillies swapped last place and second to last
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Temu Obama has a new nickname- “High Tax”
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I blame you, DW.
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i can switch to the Braves to get them on a losing streak
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Please
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Who is Temu Obama?
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jason,
good discussion last night about Trump.
I will be going to bed soon so can ot argue with you tonight.
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Manny the cat has been resting hard since he cane home and ate like he was starving.
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I am glad that Manny is resting harder than he usually does. Cats have to pace themselves throughout the day.
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good discussion last night about Trump.
I will be going to bed soon so can ot argue with you tonight.”
Enjoy the NC shore!
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According to the Iranian president, due to complications, a household must use 2 lights instead of 10.
Also, per first squauk, th Iranians will
negotiate but not surrender
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But the Iranians are “winning” per cnn and the free passers
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The wanker cannot protect the English Channel. Meanwhile, the poodle gets punched out by his wife.
In short, our alleged 2 major “allies” cannot defend themselves.
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Nobody at HHR has said Iran is winning. Tina suffers from HHR Derangement Syndrome.
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I kinda feel sorry for Tina.
Imagine going through life tormented by imaginary “free passers” dancing around in your head.
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Also, as a lawyer, I can bill any time”
Must be nice. I have to actually work to be able to bill something.
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I can see it now.
Bitter at the baseball game, gets text from client, reads it, goes to billing app, another 2 hours in the kitty.
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In short, our alleged 2 major “allies” cannot defend themselves.”
Sounds like a good argument for NATO.
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Ok here is one for DW’s contest.
A man asks a lawyer his rates. The lawyer charges $1000 for three questions. When the man says isn’t that expensive the lawyer asks, “Now, what’s your third question?”
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Anyone doubt she could win?
Remember former Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, who used to represent Florida’s 20th Congressional District, and literally just resigned in disgrace this week, like, literally about 30 minutes before the House Ethics Committee was scheduled to publicly recommend punishment against her? Well, she is still running for reelection.
She filed for reelection mere days before her resignation, and NOTUS reports that a campaign aide confirmed that she is indeed running.
Remember, the committee had already found her responsible for 25 ethics violations — including allegations that she siphoned $5 million in federal disaster-aid funds to prop up her 2021 campaign, and committed a whole bunch of campaign finance violations. The investigation spanned two years and involved 58 subpoenas, 28 witnesses, and more than 33,000 documents.”
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I for one don’t doubt it for a minute.
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Argentina can just take the falklands. What will the wanker do? Nothing, other than a sternly written letter.
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Report: The desire to move to the U.S. has dropped to an all-time low Via: The Hill
This is a blow to the free passers and their open border agenda.
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Nobody at HHR supports open borders. Tina knows this.
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Paul
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Phil – Should we count Paul all the time or just when he is off his meds?
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Paul is a little Marxist tool on and off his meds. He is just a more aggressive Marxist tool when offl
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The desire to move to the U.S. has dropped to an all-time low”
Probably only among liberal elites who have convinced themselves the US is a fascist state.
I bet among the disadvantaged around the world most would rather live here.
We will see that once the Dems gains control again and reopen the borders.
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Marion Berry deserves a statue. Snorting that much coke and not OD’ing is quite an accomplishment.
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MS is going to try for a 4-0 R map.
What amazes me is that MS has the highest black percentage of the population of any US state, about 38%.
Yet Trump got 61% of the vote and won by an astounding 23 points.
What that tells you is that almost every white in MS votes R, or you wouldn’t get those numbers.
Of course, not every black votes D either. I don’t know about 2024 but in 2020 Trump got 8% of the black vote in MS.
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okay, jason won the contest and a reformatted version of his joke will appear on Tuesday.
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Do you an address to mail the check and other prizes?
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Huh, need an address.
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I have won so many accolades, distinctions, bets, awards, etc at HHR I don’t have storage space for all of it.
I am also thinking of founding the Jason Two Term HHR Lt Governor Library where scholars could review my accomplishments (and of course those of Governor Bitter) via the extensive trove of postings over those years.
I might not live as long as Walt so it would be good to preserve these momentous and valuable records.
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DW, all my jokes are of course copyrighted. So there could be a small royalty fee due for any “reformatting” but rest assured it is nothing too onerous.
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actually, your prize was $500, but the cost of bringing the joke up to Homer Hedgehog standards was $750, so you can mail in the difference any time next week.
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Jason, I could only hope that my single term as an HHR Senator was equally productive. Alas, I served in a Congress with no other digital Senators, so I spent a lot of time alone ranting to an empty chamber with a quorum of one.
That said, my election did wreak havoc, leaving poor Michael distraught with his salmon sport coat. For that, I will be forever proud. This almost ranks up there with my flaming of Canadian Maxist Cory (Mr. 101% himself). To see him disappear into the ether around 11PM of election night in 2016 was a truly momentous occasion. Not Maxwell momentous, mind you, but still pleasing.
12th
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Arrived safely at beach. Not far from Cape Fear NC, and only a few miles from SC border.
There is also an Oak Island nearly.
Not sure if there is buried treasure there.
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Was I ever selected as anything in the HHR government? I forgot if I was,or not…
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someone check the records, annals, and other publications
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breaking. Shooter killed at the correspondents dinnner. Trump evacuated
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Damm, I was looking forward to all the jokes.
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Other sources say shooter in custody.
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Was I ever selected as anything in the HHR government? I forgot if I was,or not…”
Sorry, no.
But Cash Cow did get several HHR Order of Merit Awards
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actually, your prize was $500, but the cost of bringing the joke up to Homer Hedgehog standards was $750, so you can mail in the difference any time next week.”
I nominate DW for an Honorary A-hole Award.
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o see him disappear into the ether around 11PM of election night in 2016 was a truly momentous occasion.”
His last comment was “Nervous”. Previous to that he made some comment about no amount of weed was going to get him through the election night.
Never to be heard from again.
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Senator Chris Murphy, yesterday: “We’re in a war right now to save this country. And so you have to be willing to do whatever is necessary in order to save the country.”
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A SS officer was shot, but is expected to survive.
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I just watched the video inside the ballroom.
Trump and most of the guests don’t react to the sound of shots, there is a lot of noise inside the hall, although some people do notice.
Then some people run down the aisle and a very alert SS guy jumps on the dais and stands right in front of Trump, great training. As he does that other SS guys converge from the sides of the table followed by soldiers/cops with long guns and they take positions facing the crowd. No fat female SS this time.
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Why were Vance and Trump both there? This could have been very bad if the Secret Service didn’t take him out.
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They weren’t close to each other.
And no one is going to blow up a ballroom with the entire MSM in it.
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