I enjoyed the story of whatever Rays pitcher who said that to piss himself off and get amped up to pitch, he'd stare at a picture of Skirelli beforehand.
Tyler Glasnow. He's a stud.
Isn't it a little racist to call it Black Friday? - Joy Behar
Its bc he wont mention the murders by Governor Meatball.
To what extent has “Cuomo Prime Time” covered the undercount scandal in recent weeks? Not one bit. The host has plowed through plenty of worthy topics: coronavirus vaccines and variants, QAnon and conspiracy theories, the Capitol riot and impeachment, and more. But the absence of coverage of the nursing-home scandal contrasts sharply with other CNN precincts, which have stayed on top of the story. On Sunday’s “State of the Union,” for example, host Jake Tapper ripped away, “So Governor Cuomo, who has declined to appear on this show despite dozens of requests over the past year, including this past week, made a bad decision that may have cost lives. And then his administration hid that data from the public.”
Not that the work of Cuomo’s colleagues absolves him. “Cuomo Prime Time,” after all, brands itself as a locus of chest-beating integrity and righteousness. Yet the asymmetrical coverage of his brother — over-the-top praise when the governor is up; silence when he’s down — is indistinct from the model that CNN (quite rightly) accused conservative media outlets, including Fox News, of following vis-à-vis the Trump administration.
I seriously didnt know the Washington Post was allowed to publish something like this. It is the opinion section, but guaranTEE the opinion editor's head will roll. It happened at the NYT last summer or fall when they published an opinion piece by a republican something or other. Not allowed! /79
Its bc he wont mention the murders by Governor Meatball.
To what extent has “Cuomo Prime Time” covered the undercount scandal in recent weeks? Not one bit. The host has plowed through plenty of worthy topics: coronavirus vaccines and variants, QAnon and conspiracy theories, the Capitol riot and impeachment, and more. But the absence of coverage of the nursing-home scandal contrasts sharply with other CNN precincts, which have stayed on top of the story. On Sunday’s “State of the Union,” for example, host Jake Tapper ripped away, “So Governor Cuomo, who has declined to appear on this show despite dozens of requests over the past year, including this past week, made a bad decision that may have cost lives. And then his administration hid that data from the public.”
Not that the work of Cuomo’s colleagues absolves him. “Cuomo Prime Time,” after all, brands itself as a locus of chest-beating integrity and righteousness. Yet the asymmetrical coverage of his brother — over-the-top praise when the governor is up; silence when he’s down — is indistinct from the model that CNN (quite rightly) accused conservative media outlets, including Fox News, of following vis-à-vis the Trump administration.
I seriously didnt know the Washington Post was allowed to publish something like this. It is the opinion section, but guaranTEE the opinion editor's head will roll. It happened at the NYT last summer or fall when they published an opinion piece by a republican something or other. Not allowed! /79
Jesus balls will you stop. It is just a coincidence that everyone involved in the main stream media has a spouse and/or family member in politics
I cant believe I have an opinion on the Bachelor. But if Don Lemon is saying Harrison is wrong, I am not invested. Don lemon is a joke. And this Rachel Lindsay is 100% going to be the host next season on that show. She fits the criteria for 79's America.
I cant believe I have an opinion on the Bachelor. But if Don Lemon is saying Harrison is wrong, I am not invested. Don lemon is a joke. And this Rachel Lindsay is 100% going to be the host next season on that show. She fits the criteria for 79's America.