Threat of insurrectionist puppets
The right-wing political world is still reeling after the arrest of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog who was leading a surveillance team of six CBS Late Show staffers in the Longworth House Office Building.
The right-wing political world is still reeling after the arrest of Triumph the Insult Comic Dog who was leading a surveillance team of six CBS Late Show staffers in the Longworth House Office Building.
The stark photos of former Vice President Mike Pence taking refuge in an underground parking garage to escape the insurrectionists on January 6, the fact there was a moment when the angry mob was unknowingly within 40 feet of the vice president, along with his ultimate decision not to leave the Capitol, but to remain until the electoral votes could be certified - in defiance of Donald Trump - have prompted some to characterize him as a hero.
Witnessing a homeless man or woman pushing a cart with all of their belongings raises a question in a teacher’s heart: could the right teacher at the right time in their early schooling have made a difference in their fate today?
Early reports are that the first of several televised hearings on events leading up to and on the day of the January 6 insurrection attracted about 20 million viewers. In today’s fragmented media market, that’s a pretty impressive number.
If you’re someone who’s ripped off consumers for paving work that was never done or are a roofing contractor who didn’t get certified, Kansas Attorney General Derek Schmidt is hot on your trail.
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