Unfortunately Governor Bob Ferguson chose NOT to have Washington State officially participate in THE GREAT AMERICAN STATE FAIR, but I couldn’t let this stand, so I came down to man the nearly empty booth and show that not everyone in our state puts politics before celebrating our country. Fun to stamp the “passports” - as long as everyone said “Go Sea Hawks.” 🇺🇸
Efforts like this are appreciated, but it’s important to not venture too far into the hall of mirrors reality these people live in.
It’s obvious Charlie was killed by a gunshot because bullet fragments were found in his body by surgeons and tested by the ATF. People present at the scene heard a gunshot and it came from behind the crowd, not from Charlie’s table.
People who believe something different aren’t being driven by evidence. They’re being driven by other motivations: It lets them scream for attention, it gives them an excuse to harass random people online, it lets them blame their preferred villain (guess who!) rather than the less convenient one evidence points to, it lets them pretend to be “fighting for Charlie” when they actually despised him and want to destroy his legacy, and so on.
Nothing would convince them because they are not people who want to be convinced.
Exploding Mic Debunked... Again, By Basic Physics
Newton’s 3rd Law is non negotiable: for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.
If the microphone allegedly exploded with enough force to kill a man, the mic itself should have been violently blasted away from the direction of the supposed blast. Instead, it travels in the same direction as the alleged explosion. That’s not how physics works.
And that’s before we even get to the rest of the fantasy:
• No flash
• No smoke
• No burn marks on skin or clothing
• A thin white t-shirt somehow contains a lethal blast wave with zero tearing or residue
• The weak Rode magnetic mount stays perfectly attached
Every single one of these details is physically impossible for a real explosive event.
This is high-school physics and observable reality.
The "Exploding Mic" is an IQ test.
Taylor and Travis said no gifts so I thought it would be cool to donate to 2 things that are very dear to them instead. I donated $13 to 87 and Running and the Country Music HoF Museum (home of the Taylor Swift Education Center.)
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I gave her every opportunity to say Americans don’t need Coca-Cola to survive. She wouldn’t do it.
This is who Democrats brought to defend food stamps.
@RealPostFolder Why isn’t she trying to calm the kids down. It could be easily explained to them, like it’s no big deal, that dad just went to visit grandma and grandpa for a few days. They don’t need to be involved in the drama of it all.
Now that we know the political significance of my $8.75 coral maternity dress from Old Navy, can’t wait to hear what the New York Times has to say about my elastic-waistband pants and compression socks! In the meantime, enjoy my pregnancy fashion (or lack thereof) and a good story with your kids on Storytime with the Second Lady.
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If you’re visiting for a very large sporting event & you happen to discover RANCH while you’re here… pls pack it in your CHECKED BAG on the way home.
Thank you.
📌Emily D. Baker's reaction to the revelation that Allie McCabe's Life360 data doesn't place her at 34 Fairview or even at Colin Albert's house,was absolutely priceless.
That facial expression said it all, without a single word.
"I have questions."
Honestly, the look on her face captured the collective reaction of a lot of people following this case: confusion, disbelief, and that unmistakable "wait… what?" expression.
Sometimes you don't need a dramatic speech. You just need one facial expression and three words:
#KarenRead #ColinAlbert #Life360 #IHaveQuestions
A small public service announcement from the Department of Things That You Should Know…
It has not “peeked” your interest.
Nor has it “peaked” your interest.
…It has piqued your interest.
You are not “phased” by something.
You are fazed by it.
If you’ve had a long day, you are weary.
If you suspect someone is an idiot, you are wary.
It is “due course”, not “do course”.
“Per se”, not “per say”.
And while we’re here, it’s “could have”, not “could of”, but that particular battle may already be lost.
Thank you for your attention during this brief outbreak of grammatical housekeeping.
This has been a @LairdofthManor announcement.🎩💙