David Waldman and Greg Dworkin are back! No one is sure why, but it seems like a good idea and they're having fun.
Yesterday, Super Bowl LX made a lengthy appearance immediately preceding and following a well-received short concert-history/anthropology/geography/civics lesson by world renown wedding singer Bad Bunny. People who hate learning anything did not have the best time, but they still watched it, because nothing else good was on.
At least you were allowed to watch it. Only overseas viewers could enjoy listening to JD Vance getting booed at the Olympics. You are also allowed to see Melania, especially when you don't want latrine duty. That movie will take a Chinese-sized army to make break-even.
Washington Post layoffs will continue until morale improves, and for those laid off, it might. The remaining will watch democracy die in darkness. Fewer people watch the CBS Evening News since they cut back on the news.
Pssst… there might be a... blue wave coming. Chasity Martinez wins the special election for Louisiana House District 60. Another win due to Latinos coming around.
Louise Lucas does not mince words.
Calvin Ball just wants people to follow the rules, so he wants to change the rules. ICE hasn't surrounded the polls yet.
Meanwhile, the tide might be turning on Donald K. Trump. People don't like Trump policies, but in his defense, there are no Trump policies, only scams.
Trump blew up his own deputy AG's reasoning for Tulsi Gabbard's Georgia raid appearance. That's the least of what Tulsi has been up to, however. When she wasn't supervising the dissection of voting machines, Gabbard was up to no good. Really, really no good.
Howard Lutnick and Jeffrey Epstein did not just share pastimes, but also business interests.
Blackwater Founder Erik Prince might finally be locked up, although the people that have him don't seem to be the type to have jails.