The Schloss-Blog says Blue Sky sucks. The app that is, which was birthed to counter the trash of 'X,' nee Twitter, and has become a trash can for animal and nature weirdos who post pictures of three-legged cats and dogs and sunsets from their bathroom windows while they're taking a dump.
Because of all this, I can't find the brilliant legal mind of Laurence Tribe of Harvard anymore. Good-bye, Blue Sky, good-bye.
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Trump has withdrawn us from UNESCO, USAID and just about everything else that starts with a "U." While he tries to shove it up "U'r ass."
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Anyone noticed Zohran Mamdani's pullback from his "socialist" ideals that won him the Democratic primary for Mayor of New York?
He has slowly but surely been placing mainstream Democrats into key positions on his general-election staff, who would likely stay on as key adivsors once he becomes, as expected, mayor.
He has definitely been vying for more mainstream Democratic funding sources for his campaign but says he is still clinging to his "socialist" ideals (free bus rides though, c'mon).
We'll see where he ends up - is he just another politician who said whatever he had to in order to get elected? Well, did he?
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Wanted: Chuck E. Cheese.
Tallahasee Police arrested a man in the chain's signature character's rat outfit at the restaurant, while it was hosting a kid's birthday party - in front of all the guests.
Apparently, he had been caught in possession of a credit card of one of the customers and had placed charges on it, which the card owner spotted immediately.
When the suspect tensed up and appeared he would resist arrest, officers said they had no choice but to cuff him in from of all the guests, including the kids.
Where's Matlock when you need him? OK, her.
When asked, as a late-night hosted noted, if anyone was working in concert with him on the stolen card, the mascot-clad suspect told police he wouldn't turn them in.
"I'm not a rat," he said.
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I've said this before and I'll say it again: Scottie Scheffler, who won the British Open last week, is a cut above mentally as an athlete, versus his fellow golfers.
In the big moments, at the biggest events, he wills himself to win, even when he doesn't have his best game.
But all these guys are great golfers, so what makes Scheffler that much better?
Will.
He wins on will. Separates himself on will. If you've got a better explanation, I want to hear it.
It's what separates the best quarterbacks (Tom Brady, Joe Montana), the best hockey players (Matthew
Tkachuk) and the best basketball players (MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander).
Prove me wrong, go ahead.
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Wall Street Journal reporters were banned from the press pool accompanying the president on his trip to Scotland, apprently in retaliation for the paper's reporting about Trump's "love letter," which once served as a birthday card to Jeffrey Epstein.
Trump is clearly afraid he's on Epstein's "list" and this was his way of telling the Journal, and its pro-Trump owner Rupert Murdoch, that he's not pleased, even if you are a supporter.
The Schloss-Blog was wondereing whether another Murdoch property, Fox News, would stand up in support of its sister publication.
But Fox News has been crickets on that kind of message, barely uttering a word about the Epstein files.
Yeah, Fox sued by Trump. Hah! No, wait...
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Trump announced a new trade deal with Japan.
But Japan says no agreement has been signed and one won't be anytime soon. No formal agreement has been reached.
Trump being Trump.
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Good night, Mrs. Calabash. Here's to you, Mrs. Robinson.
More Sunday night on my Radio Free Phoenix rock 'n' roll show. And speaking of RFP, Rest in Peace, Ben Tyler, The Angry Arizonan, a regular on our airwaves.
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