He was a registered Republican for years, but looks like he saw the writing on the wall and bailed some time ago. Describes himself as Independent now, and has publicly criticized the current administration.

Which is some good news, at least. If he still had self identified as a Repub …

The raid was part of an antitrust investigation over sports media rights. Other countries affected too (though those could in theory all be Murdoch-related, as he has interests in Italy too).

If he is nice to Murdock that must all be a law. The Rock is really just a Nazi.

Fox keeping it classy

The pair criticized Brown for applying to multiple colleges and receiving full-ride scholarships, arguing that his success was taking away from other students.

So the only people who can be successful now are old white men or it’s not fair to everyone else… there is no winning with these people.

The kid did exactly what you are supposed to do, somehow gets criticized for it. What could possibly be behind this?

Oh, nevermind. Black kid. Totally get it now.

Exactly. He applied to multiple places to see which one will make the best offer. Sort of like capitalism at work.

https://twitter.com/kathrynw5/status/984237301814431744?s=19

From the office of the president:

I don’t understand how that is even legal.

When will someone in the White house finally shoot Shitgibbon with a tranquilizer dart and take over his Twitter account?

It probably isn’t. It’s just one of the things we’ve gotten used to because Congress won’t do anything about it (and it’s hard for anyone else to claim they have standing to take it to court.)

When he finds out about the Pepe Silvio connection, all the pieces will finally be in place.

Hannity is the Third Man, er, client of Michael Cohen’s. Which raises the issue:

So will Fox protect their journalistic integrity by firing their compromised … Bwhahahah! Just kidding. They’ll probably give him a promotion.

Hannity gets legal advice from the same guy as Trump? Holy crap, what a coincidence. Small world, eh guys?

Today’s possible TV headlines based on this:

CNN: Michael Cohen’s Third Client is Sean Hannity

ABC: Michael Cohen’s Third Client is Sean Hannity

FOX News’ Hannity: Pandas are aggressive. Why? (Part 2)

LOL…Oh man, that was good.

Fucking Hannity…

Is it possible that Hannity bringing on a guest from who he receives free legal advice without disclosing it violates some laws? I know that the FTC has been cracking down on YouTubers and Twitch streamers for promoting brands without disclosing they receive payment or free product…

Sure seems like it’s in the same ballpark. Also seems rather obvious now why the Judge made them reveal the client’s name.