Dude looks like Nikita Khrushchev got sent to Hell and doomed to spend eternity selling used Pontiacs
Hoping someone is doing a documentary on them and all their (completely harmless) shenanigans at the World Cup because I'll watch the hell out of it.
Just thinking that I keep seeing the Tartan Army (Scottish World Cup fans) show up in my feed, generally having a blast, playing the bagpipes while going down the Boston cop slide, dancing, and whatever the thing is with the orange traffic cones and it's delightful.
"Been great talking to you, Jen, and thanks for taking the time to do this interview. My indisputably wonderful and hot girlfriend and I are going to fit in a late dinner and I'm sure that Paxton is off to do more criming and go back to his racecar bed or wherever he's sleeping these days."
I'm saying this as someone who is definitely not a Libertarian, but I'm glad that they're fighting the good fight in an area where we have common ground.
This is really good messaging, especially because Cruz has been trying to brand himself as manly for years with that scraggly beard and the "cooking bacon on the barrel of a gun" stunt and he just always comes off as a whiny try-hard.
Once again, I'm genuinely thankful that CATO is actually standing up against illegal searches, violations of civil rights, etc. and being consistent in their core beliefs instead of ignoring abuses because they're being done by Republicans.
Hoping that, in the future, we talk about this as the nadir of our country before our redemption arc. That said, it was nice of all of the people in that bar to spend that evening together and give all the other people in their lives a night off from them.
I love this! And it's the whole "this is the future liberals want" thing, writ large. This feels like the kind of thing I would have seen in college and thought "I've got to get myself to a big city because I'm missing out on SO much."
Very Strong Popehat Of Understanding
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Joe Rogan looks like he’s about to introduce a Soviet Commissar or a Used Car Salesman of the Year at the local Kiwanis.
A bar just a few miles from the White House, was packed with spectators, some sporting “UFC Freedom 250” baseball caps and T-shirts.
“This is a once-in-a-lifetime event,” a viewer said. “Our grandchildren will be talking about this.”