Fox News is currently strategizing and revamping their post-Trump business model. It will be a brave new world without Wing Nuts! They see the writing on the wall. Expect the purging to continue.
One of the Sinclair networks will snap him up.B.A. Bearacus said:
Fox for those who commute.
"His removal comes a few days after he said on his radio program on Monday that Democrats do not believe in the Christian God and instead may worship Moloch, a pagan god often associated with child sacrifice. When asked for comment, Fox News confirmed the news that Starnes is no longer working at the network but did not elaborate on the reasons behind Starnes' departure."
The Trump Administration will snap him up and put him in charge of investigating Joe Biden's Moloch-worshipping.Cal Junkie said:One of the Sinclair networks will snap him up.B.A. Bearacus said:
Fox for those who commute.
"His removal comes a few days after he said on his radio program on Monday that Democrats do not believe in the Christian God and instead may worship Moloch, a pagan god often associated with child sacrifice. When asked for comment, Fox News confirmed the news that Starnes is no longer working at the network but did not elaborate on the reasons behind Starnes' departure."
B.A. Bearacus said:okaydo said:
OJ knows exactly what he's doing here: manufacturing vitality. May he please never be wealthy again and may he get his just deserts at some point, suddenly.
[url=https://www.insider.com/backlash-donald-trump-jr-speaking-kim-guilfoyle-university-of-florida-2019-10][/url]Quote:
Students and staff at the University of Florida slam 'ignorant and shameful' decision by student body to use $50,000 in student fees to pay Donald Trump Jr. and Kim Guilfoyle for a speaking engagementhttps://www.insider.com/backlash-donald-trump-jr-speaking-kim-guilfoyle-university-of-florida-2019-10
- The University of Florida is facing backlash for paying Donald Trump Jr. and senior adviser for President Donald Trump's re-election campaign, Kim Guilfoyle, $50,000 in student activity fees to speak at a campus event this month.
- Staff and students told Business Insider that the use of student funds was inappropriate and called for the event, hosted by university's ACCENT Speakers Bureau, to be cancelled.
- ACCENT Speakers Bureau Chair Henry Fair defended the decision to the student newspaper and said it was important to bring "prominent, influential and, oftentimes, controversial speakers to campus."
- Despite the controversy, some former students have expressed support for the event and said ACCENT was fulfilling its mission statement to bring in speakers "across the political spectrum."
Not dismissing her complaint, but I've never seen the Cal cheerleaders do anything that I could see leading to a concussion. Do they do more high risk performances somewhere outside football and basketball games.bearister said:
Former UC Berkeley cheerleader says coaches ignored concussions in lawsuit | US sports | The Guardian
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2019/oct/02/cal-cheerleader-concussion-lawsuit-melissa-martin
Another Bear said:
You know when they toss the tiny girl up in the air 15' - 20'...sometimes they don't catch them. Head and brain go boom-boom, ouchie-ouch. Cheerleading is considered the most dangerous for women, do a search.
Another Bear said:
..During lack time or TV time out sometimes they have 3 groups tossing the tiny girls up in the air.
Hey Don Trumpo will set you guys up with a couple of knock out pee party gals.bearister said:Another Bear said:
e..During lack time or TV time out sometimes they have 3 groups tossing the tiny girls up in the air.
I think Fredo and Johnny Ola saw that same routine in a nightclub in Havana.
Gollum is up to his knees in *****concordtom said:
This is gonna be good.
"Plumbers."
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Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman, two Soviet-born businessmen based in Florida, have been charged with four counts by the U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, including conspiracy to commit campaign finance fraud, false statements to the Federal Election Commission, and falsification of records. Both Parnas and Fruman have been tied to the work done by the president's personal attorney, Rudy Giuliani, in Ukraine where Giuliani has had significant business interests.