This story is WILD. Juan Orlando Hernandez, the Honduran ex-president pardoned by Trump for narcotrafficking, seemingly caught on tape in dozens of conversations (if true), discussing plans with GOP and other figures to attack left-wing governments, and saying Israel paid for his pardon from Trump.
Nobody is saying the NYT isn't garbage. I didn't even say the article is good, I'm just pointing out that the headline misrepresents the article, and nobody in the replies seems to have read it. Blindly discounting mainstream media is just as stupid as blindly believing everything it says.
These teaser clips for the new Paul Veerhoven movie are really cracking me up. Can't wait to see what it's about!
I knew about him because the archives had a whole file about him. They had all the letters he sent, and then the police report from the time he showed up drunk to the fair, made a huge scene believing he shouldn't have to pay fair admission in order to get to the racetrack, and got arrested
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...This guy was involved in designing the newer harnesses. He was absolutely furious that they would depict the old, more cruel type of harness. He thought it was extremely important that this injustice was corrected. Why am I reminded of this? Who knows.
I used to work at the archives for a fairground/racetrack that did harness racing. There was this old guy who used to constantly send letters complaining about how the harness racing clip art used in their newspaper ads depicted the old kind of harness...
I wasn't asking the AI, I just wanted the actual stats. Fuck Gemini and all LLMs
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A leaked audio recording points to former Honduran President Juan Orlando Hernández, Javier Milei, and Donald Trump as attempting to create a platform to spread fake news about the administrations of ...