If the a Harris administration has their way, July 4th will no longer be a holiday by next year.
No Straw or Lurker on this? I’ve been saying this for years, how come they’re not here calling me a liar?
I've always wondered why these Libby's don't just find another country to live in. Perhaps they could seek asylum.
Considering we've won the popular vote every election save for 2004 since 1992 it seems like maybe us libtards aren't the ones who should be looking to relocate.
I was the second post on this thread dumb ass.
There is no popular vote contest. Also, the popular vote spread is accounted for in California by itself, and maybe New York.
More is more. Doesn't matter where they live as long as it is within the US.
Former Fox executive calls network "poison for America"Fox proprietor Rupert Murdoch "owes himself a better legacy than a news channel that no reasonable person would believe," former Fox executive Preston Padden wrote in an op-ed for the Daily Beast, published Monday.Why it matters: Padden was president of network distribution at the Fox Broadcasting Company for seven years and helped in the launch of Fox News, which he described in the article as "poison for America."What he's saying: Padden wrote that Fox News began as "a responsible and truthful center-right news network." Since then, "things have gone badly off the tracks at Fox News," he said.He accused the channel and its "prime-time opinion" shows of contributing to division in the U.S., citing examples including promoting former President Trump's rally before the U.S. Capitol riot and showcasing his "wild and false claims" about the 2020 election.Padden alleged that Fox News caused the "unnecessary" deaths of "many Americans" by "fueling" COVID-19 vaccine hesitation and "disparaging the wearing" of masks — linking to a report on remarks by Fox host Tucker Carlson railing against children wearing face coverings.The other side: Padden said Fox News had provided him with "examples of pro-mask/vaccine on-air comments." But he argued that these "were heavily outweighed by the negative comments of the highly rated primetime opinion hosts."