Look at the insane video Trump is posting on the anniversary of D-Day.
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Tom Nichols: He's determined to leave his mark here by kind of embedding or just covering the city in this kind of Walmart Liberace design ethos that he has... It's also a sign of his mental and emotional state that he thinks about this all day, not about being president of the United States.
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Kyle Clark asked Colorado GOP candidate for governor Victor Marx whether voters should believe he’s lived "one of the most extraordinary lives in human history," or whether he’s "a liar and a fraud."
John Oliver: “That might be the first event in history won by the moderator.”
John Oliver \ played a clip of Kyle Clark asking Scott Bottoms whether a MAGA podcaster who had called for officials to be executed and used antisemitic rhetoric would have a role in his administration.
Scott Bottoms: "Assuming it's not around Jewish people, probably."
John Oliver cooks Todd Blanche for sucking up to Trump in one of the cringiest press conference moments ever.
Blanche: I love working for President Trump. It's the greatest honor of a lifetime… I love you, sir.
Colorado GOP candidate Victor Marx was asked whether he’s killed people as an adult.
Marx: "Does it matter?"
John Oliver: "Our elected officials should at least have a guesstimate of how many people they’ve killed."
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CNN montage of MAGA lying about California elections being rigged.
(Fox News paid $787M for lying about this.)
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"The number of voters in LA County is larger than the voters in 41 states. It takes time, and it's a very rigorous, careful process."
- Rep. John Garamendi on Trump's false claims that the California election is rigged.
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"Taxis to hell - and back." D-Day, June 6, 1944
📷 Robert F. Sargent / Library of Congress
Is Derek Dooley secretly a Dem ringer?
"Dooley... praised the senator's constituent services."
"Dooley acknowledged that Ossoff's office does some things right."