Calvert DeForest (1921-2007) was born on this date.
Letterman’s Larry “Bud” Melman was also the cousin of actress Bebe Daniels (42nd STREET) + great-nephew of inventor Lee De Forest — a key figure in the development of radio and talking pictures.
I am seriously having way too much fun creating these. Burning through my credits but it's sooo worth it.
#politics
Calling it. 😉
IMO, Senator Mark Kelly will be the VP.
• good luck calling the Dems weak on crime to the son of cops
• good luck telling the Senator from a S.W. border state that Democrats don’t know shit about immigration
• good luck arguing banning abortion to a man with 2 adult daughters
• good luck calling an astronaut stupid 😂
• best of luck denigrating the Navy Pilot who flew 39 combat missions in the Gulf War & retired as Captain in 2011 to devote his life fully to his wife.
Who comes up with this stuff and WTAF happened to NYtimes?
How hard do you think it would be for Melon Husk to author a post—or multiple posts—saying anything he wants, and having it come from Twitter's most trusted, classically verified accounts?
He can manipulate entire news streams on a whim, and no one would know the truth until it was far too late.
...and it's exactly the sort of deranged fuckery that he would do. #justsayin
Twitter has been weaponized to get elected by any means possible. I won't even visit that damned place anymore. #RIPTwitter
^^ Louder for the cheap seats.
Every click, every view, every impression, every page load—all of it helps Melon Husk to undermine Democracy. #sadbuttrue
The title of this NY Times piece really bugs me for the following reason:
The subtext of its wording is that when tfg brutalizes and abuses Kamala Harris with anti-woman insults, she will have brought that out of him.
SHE WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS UNACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOR AND ABUSE.
It reminds me of that famous cartoon about domestic violence with a violent bully standing over his brutalized terrified wife saying:
"See what you made me do?"
Truth matters. Time, attention, thought, empathy & patience matter
"In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer." - Albert Camus