Look, Liz Cheney voted almost 93 percent of the time with the policies of the president* she arraigned on Thursday night for instigating a violent attempt to overthrow the government of the United States. And hell, I'd rather move to Novosibirsk than live under a President Liz Cheney. But watching her on Thursday night was to see a pure-bred product of the political lizard-brain out for blood. She laid out the case in a lawyerly fashion. Count the number of times she began a sentence with either, "You will see…" or, "We will show…", which are the twin katana blades of any decent prosecutor. Tell them what they're going to see, and then show them. In addition, Cheney did a fine job of explaining what each public hearing will be devoted to demonstrating.
Look, Liz Cheney voted almost 93 percent of the time with the policies of the president* she arraigned on Thursday night for instigating a violent attempt to overthrow the government of the United States. And hell, I'd rather move to Novosibirsk than live under a President Liz Cheney. But watching her on Thursday night was to see a pure-bred product of the political lizard-brain out for blood. She laid out the case in a lawyerly fashion. Count the number of times she began a sentence with either, "You will see…" or, "We will show…", which are the twin katana blades of any decent prosecutor. Tell them what they're going to see, and then show them. In addition, Cheney did a fine job of explaining what each public hearing will be devoted to demonstrating. |
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He'll never know you almost forgot. |
| Not terrible, just comfortable and good looking sleeper sofas. |
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In mid-to late November 2020, when it was clear Donald Trump had lost his bid for re-election, his effort to throw out the results of that election and stay in power in contravention of the will of the American people was in full swing. His campaign lawyers were tasked with finding "evidence of fraud," which is to say anything Trump could use as a pretext to have the results of key swing states tossed, so that the Republican-controlled legislatures in those states could appoint an alternate slate of electors who would vote for him in the Electoral College. |
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The genre that shaped me never did right by its queer characters. Now, I'm writing the television show my teenage self needed. |
| A colleague asked me, a queer man from the South who grew up being told my sexuality was a sin, how I could still consider myself Christian. Here's my answer. |
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Eon Productions has been making James Bond films since 1962. There are 25 of them—27 if you include the two that Eon didn't make, 1983's Never Say Never Again and the 1964 Casino Royale, the latter of which is based loosely on the Ian Fleming book—which means there's also a trove of behind-the-scenes photos from the sets. Here are 35 of those photos, including Sean Connery having a few laughs, George Lazenby taking it easy, Daniel Craig (and Halle Berry) in their swimming suits, Timothy Dalton smoking a cigarette, and more. |
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