Trump: If only had a secure ballroom, this wouldn't have happened. Shooter's manifesto: If only Trump had a better venue, like some sort of, I don't know... secure ballroom, I wouldn't be able to try and assassinate him like this.

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Trump: If only had a secure ballroom, this wouldn't have happened. Shooter's manifesto: If only Trump had a better venue, like some sort of, I don't know... secure ballroom, I wouldn't be able to try and assassinate him like this.
@doublewinrealty As you can see in these to graphs, the one on the left showing a proper predictive range compared by the one on the right turned out by the Heritage Foundation. Heritage basically took the top range and pretended it was the model prediction. When in reality the center of the predictive range is pretty centered on the real life data collected, right where you would want it to be on a good predictive model. As I said, manufactured misinformation.
Trump trying to play off wind turbines as being bad for birds.
The biggest thing you can do to help birds (and your cat’s longevity) is to keep cats indoors.
The biggest thing Trump could do for birds isn’t impeding wind farms, it is re-imposing the fines for leaving oil waste pits uncovered (which he eliminated). Which at ~1 million deaths annually isn’t big on that list, but it would still be more than four times the death rate from turbines.
The next time you hear a Republican scare-mongering Americans about voter fraud, remember the name Steve Watkins ...
Includes list of unethical and some downright illegal things that Republicans have done in elections recently.
Loyalists to President Trump are increasingly relying on conspiracy theories and misinformation, drawing false equivalence with last summer’s racial protests and blaming outside agitators.
“Whatever happened, it’s not our fault!” -Republican Motto
Jim Jordan was schooled by historians on Twitter after he suggested that the Founding Fathers would have objected to COVID-19 restrictions.
“The founding fathers wouldn’t have accepted stay-at-home orders” whines an idiot not knowing they are the ones who passed the first quarantine laws.
It wasn’t entirely clear after the Benghazi consulate attack what the origins of the attack were in the first 48 hours. Republicans turned this uncertainty in CIA reporting into OBAMA LIED AND ALL OF HIS SUBORDINATES LIED AND THEY ALL NEED TO RESIGN/BE IMPEACHED AND BE ARRESTED FOR LYING TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE and they proceeded to launch was it 7 investigations over six years mostly aimed at Hillary Clinton. We have Trump admitting to intentionally lying on tape, a lie that has definitely killed at least thousands of Americans who would not have otherwise died.
Where is that outrage now? I guess I shouldn’t expect anything since it was fake outrage to begin with.
In 2018, we learned how Trump’s GOP behaves after losing elections. It could prove disastrous in 2020.