The VP Debate: "A Damning Non-Answer" Understanding Who Won the Debate and Why
Vance and Trump are extremely unqualified and disqualify themselves every time they lie, which is often. The debate just highlighted their anti-democracy disqualification.
SUMMARY: The post provides an analysis of the recent vice presidential debate between JD Vance & Tim Walz. It covers my immediate impressions taken from notes while watching the debate, including the initial spin that the parties tried to put on the debate. The real important potion, though, is reminding readers of the horrific nature of Trumpâs term in office by linking to various posts aboutâŚ
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Democrat congressman slams Graham Platner's Nazi-linked tattoo as 'disqualifying'
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Rep. Jake Auchincloss, D-Mass, delivered a sharp rebuke of Maine candidate Graham Platner, breaking with his party over the Senate hopefulâs Nazi-linked tattoo.
âI find that tattoo and his commentary about it to be personally disqualifying,â Auchincloss told CNN on Monday. âI hope Maine voters agree with me.â
âI think it would be a mistake for theâŚ
Utah judge is set to rule on disqualifying a prosecutor in the Charlie Kirk case
PROVO, Utah â A Utah judge is expected to decide Tuesday whether to keep a prosecutor on the murder case against Tyler Robinson, the man charged in the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk on a Utah college campus.
Prosecutors plan to seek the death penalty against Robinson, 22, who is charged with aggravated murder in the Sept. 10 shooting on the Utah Valley University campus inâŚ
A Democrat governor tipped to run for president appeared alongside Donald Trump in what was branded a âf---ing disastrousâ meeting by party
"A Democrat governor tipped to run for president appeared alongside Donald Trump in what was branded a âf---ing disastrousâ meeting by party insiders.
Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan said she was âsurprisedâ after being invited into the Oval Office press conference, having originally intended to discuss with the president in private how tariffs would disproportionately affect the state she represents.
The meeting between Ms Whitmer, a leading Democratic figure, and Mr Trump came just hours after she loudly and publicly split with the Democrats on tariffs and signalled she would be willing to work with the president to help Michigan.
She was showered with praise by Mr Trump throughout the televised signing of executive orders, who described her as a âvery good personâ.
âWeâre honoured to have Gretchen Whitmer from Michigan, the great state of Michigan â sheâs really done an excellent job,â he said, although repeatedly failing to engage with any of the issues she had come to discuss.
The pair did engage in conversation about the Asian Carp, however, as Mr Trump signed an executive order relating to the invasive fish species which is wreaking havoc in Lake Michigan.
Throughout the signing, which also included a decree to âmake showers great again,â Mr Trump repeated his false claim that the 2020 election was rigged.
Ms Whitmer stood just feet from his desk as he also called for two justice department probes into two of his critics.
Her office later issued a statement insisting that âher presence is not an endorsement of the actions taken or statements made at that eventâ.
Democrats said she had been âplayedâ by the Trump administration, with others casting doubts over her chances now of winning the Democratic nomination in 2028.
âJust a f-----g disaster,â a Democratic staffer who admires Ms Whitmer told NBC News. âIt feels like it removes some of the momentum she had as a politically savvy swing-state Dem.â
A national Democratic strategist also told the outlet that it was a âmassive indictmentâ on Ms Whitmer and her team to be seen âget absolutely playedâ by the Oval Office stunt.
In an earlier policy speech outlining a âconsistent national strategy,â Ms Whitmer had shocked some in her party by trying to find common ground with Mr Trump, expressing understanding of his âmotivationsâ behind his sweeping roll-out of tariffs that sparked a global trade war.
In her speech, which came before Mr Trump announced he was pausing tariffs in most nations except for China, she said she broadly agreed with the use of tariffs, but did criticise how they had been implemented.
âTariffs need to be used like a scalpel, not a hammer,â Ms Whitmer said. âUnfortunately, itâs unclear how this is going to strategically benefit the American economy or the American consumer.â
But she added: âWe do need to make more stuff in America â more cars and chips, more steel and ships. We do need fair trade.â
Ms Whitmer, a two-time governor of a battleground state who was tipped as a running mate for Joe Biden in 2020, also called for bipartisan cooperation to strengthen American manufacturing. âThereâs a lot more common ground here than we think.â
The speech, which largely focussed on bipartisanship, was widely viewed as Ms Whitmer firing the starting gun on a 2028 run.
The governor appeared to attempt to paint herself as a middle-ground alternative to Mr Trump who could capture votes from both Democrats and swing voters who opted for Mr Trump in 2024 over issues like the economy.
Trying to avoid directly criticising Mr Trump or his administration put her at odds with other high-profile Democrats, who are also considered future presidential hopefuls, and have been clear in their opposition to the tariffs.
Ms Whitmerâs comments came just hours before Mr Trumpâs extraordinary u-turn on sweeping global tariffs, in which he issued a 90-day pause on the levies for all countries except China.
While his press secretary Karoline Leavitt said the last-minute ditch was a clear example of the âart of the deal,â Mr Trump himself admitted in a press conference later on that he had reacted after people became âyippyâ and a âlittle bit afraidâ amid the market turmoil.
The awkward Oval Office audience was Mr Whitmerâs second face-to-face meeting with Mr Trump since he took office."
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Will It Be The Same Action If Itâs A Higher Artist â Journalist Joey Akan Calls Out Headies Organizers For Disqualifying Portable
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NCC not disqualifying Nigerians from acquiring SIM
NCC not disqualifying Nigerians from acquiring SIM
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The Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) would like to draw the attention of the public to a publication in a section of the media, purporting that the Commission is developing a regulation to disqualify Nigerians below 18 years of age from getting Subscriber Identity Module (SIM).
For the avoidance of doubt, the Commission wishes to categorically state that the said report isâŚ