What this is, is the media cycle of legitimizing its own work by quoting its own articles that were based on hallucinated sources in the first place.
From one outlet to the next to the next without ever actually having anything to say that's accurate.
In this case government contractors have received no special favors and yet they are donating large amounts of money to the improvement of the White House.
Bought a $1,742.80 camera online from BestBuy.
The FedEx delivery driver stole it. FedEx admitted it.
But BestBuy won’t give a refund. They said we need to “work with local law enforcement.”
Thought everyone should know if you buy from @BestBuy and a @FedEx driver steals what you paid for, your money is gone. Neither company will make it right.
I’ve spent over $30K at BestBuy and will never spend another penny there.
@claireforny You would be wise to not say such things out loud but you can’t restrain yourself because the entire DSA brand is based on of this sort of narcissistic theater kid performance art.
My Dad was in the military as was I. He took my brothers and I everywhere he could. We played in old German bunkers on Africa’s coast, saw places of great fame like Casablanca and learned what the sacrifice of Americans meant. I did the same for my kids when I could. Good for @SecWar as he’s doing the right thing by his kids!
Spencer Pratt did an amazing job showing how the City of Los Angeles was brazenly stealing from taxpayers and not providing basic services
Is it any surprise that they would steal an election too?
The day I was personally mugged off by a member of the royal family - A true story
On a hot summer’s day in 1995, in a lavish garden in Fife, my supervisor and I were standing in a big hole in the ground. The hole had been dug some days previously for a swimming pool that was to eventually fill the sizeable excavation where we were now standing.
The garden, and accompanying estate, were the property of Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, 11th Earl of Dundee, who had commissioned the swimming pool.
As we toiled in the blaze of the midday sun installing electrical cables for lighting, we saw Earl Dundee walking around with someone who looked very familiar to me. The pair walked towards us and engaged us in conversation. The Earl’s companion, a much older gentleman, regaled us with a tale of an eccentric man who used to go swimming in Hyde Park every day, rain or shine. After he’d finished his tale I piped up.
‘I hope you don’t mind me asking, but you seem very familiar’, said I.
‘Oh?’ replied the man. He smiled and paused for a minute. ‘Do you have any money in your pocket?’
Thinking this was a very odd thing to ask, but aware of the peculiarities of the aristocracy (whom I thought this guy must have been a member of), I pulled out a 50p piece from my pocket.
‘You see that woman?’ he asked, pointing at the female face on the coin. ‘That’s my wife.’
Every time I drive through Fresno for the last 10 years I see your $16,000,000,000 unfinished cement monstrosity you call “The High Speed Rail”
Sit down @GavinNewsom
I find it very hard to believe that Bass' growth is flat and Raman's is exploding suddenly. I know a very wide and diverse group of people in LA and I don't know anyone who was voting for Raman.
I just moved into a new home a year ago.
I got a ballot in the mail from someone who doesn’t live at my address.
The system is designed for corrupt people to take advantage of the extra ballots - and it’s illegal to ask for an ID.
This isn’t a flaw, it is designed exactly this way by the Democrats who control the state.
This is one of the wildest D-Day related stories I know.
I was in the 82nd Airborne during the 75th anniversary of D-Day. Our unit was asked to send a few people to the celebration that was happening in Normandy, including a demonstration jump into Normandy by active duty paratroopers.
We sent a guy from our unit who was actual born in Germany. Spent time in the German army before coming to the US, becoming a citizen, and joining the American army.
Well, this guy did some research and figured out that his grandfather was actually at Normandy in 1944, fighting for the German army.
Once he found this out, he dug a little deeper and not only was his grandfather in Normandy fighting for the Germans, but the part of Normandy he would be jumping into for the 75th anniversary was the same area his grandfather was posted 75 years earlier.
So here was this German-born, American army paratroopers, jumping into Normandy for a 75th anniversary of D-Day, jumping into the same area his grandfather was posted with the German army 75 years earlier.
Wild.
"These are the boys of Pointe du Hoc. These are the men who took the cliffs. These are the champions who helped free a continent. These are the heroes who helped end a war.” — President Ronald Reagan, on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day
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