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#Meghan McCain
Trump can only get attention by being an obnoxious piece of shit. He has no charm, humor, intelligence, thoughtful opinions, or anything kind or productive in his orange head.
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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11189763/MEGHAN-MCCAIN-worry-darling-Olivia-Wilde-exposed-woke-phony.html
It’s bad for her these days, and it’s Wednesday, the week has yet to be worse.
I had a whole post for this, but my browser crashed and I lost it, so you get the briefer version:
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I can't say I like this journalist, nor do I agree with her on everything she wrote in this article. This is only half of it, it goes downhill from here. Just repeating the set and Shia drama and some bs on fake phony Hollywood feminism.
What I do agree with is that Olivia is a shallow pos and now people are seeing it, and she is the embodiment of phony Hollywood feminism and activism - all just for show and for the cameras.
She's a selfish narcissistic asshole who has dragged everyone down with her in her quest for fame and money. She built this circus around herself and used Harry Styles' celebrity to get there. And it's blatant how what she's done is far from what any reputable and competent director would do. But is very much in line with the drama and scandal ridden soap opera in a slam-dunk hit reality TV show.
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personalrprants · 6 months
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A little humor to cleanse the timeline.
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jerseydeanne · 1 year
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aunti-christ-ine · 10 months
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odinsblog · 10 months
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Anybody remember how needlessly cruel and absolutely annoying Meghan McCain was? What was it that she always liked to remind everyone about..?
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mysharona1987 · 2 years
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porterdavis · 1 year
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you said after you got a 1000 followers you show us john mccains tumor
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fair enough. here it is.
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voidingintotheshout · 2 years
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Ye, aka Kanye West  has been locked out of social media for tweeting an antisemitic call to violence against the Jews. Jamie Lee Curtis, and Sarah Silverman, both Jews, respond, condemning this language and Meghan McCain and John Legend also condemn further down in the article. It is such a huge surprise that Kanye West has become the J. K. Rowling of the black community. 
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Who is Meghan Mccain, and why do we hate her? This is the first time I've heard her name and I am so confused with why everyone on my page hates that they agree with her.
She is "a bad republican" who writes for the Daily Mail
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o-kurwa · 2 years
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jerseydeanne · 2 years
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MEGHAN MCCAIN: Does Spotify REALLY believe Meghan Markle’s boring, self-aggrandizing exercise in self-flagellation for rich, entitled women is worth the giant price tag they paid for it?
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thundergrace · 2 years
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The funniest part was her being like "The audible sales are really great and we're thrilled. The physical book was just meant to be a collectable." 🤣 whatever helps you sleep, girl. That publishing company really overestimated public interest in Meghan's life and underestimated how utterly exhausting everyone, even Republicans, find her.
No one is looking at this woman and thinking, "I must learn more."
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nicklloydnow · 1 year
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“On the eve of the invasion, some American experts advised against offering military aid to Ukraine, on the grounds that the war was going to be over too quickly. Other Americans repeated Russian propaganda, questioning whether Ukraine deserved to exist or whether it deserved to be defended. Some American politicians echoed those views and indeed continue to do so. What if they had prevailed? What if a different president had been in the White House? What if a different president had been elected in Ukraine? Let’s imagine, just for a moment, a world without Ukrainian courage, or American and European weapons, or the unity and support of democracies around the world.
Had the Russian plan been carried out as it was written, Kyiv would have been conquered in just a few days. Zelensky, his wife, and his children would have been murdered by one of the hit squads that roamed the capital city. The Ukrainian state would have been taken over by the collaborators who had already chosen their Kyiv apartments. Then, city by city, region by region, the Russian army would have fought the remnants of the Ukrainian army until it finally conquered the entire country. Originally, the Russian general staff imagined that this victory would require six weeks.
Had all of that happened as planned, Ukraine would now be pockmarked with the concentration camps, torture chambers, and makeshift prisons that have been discovered in Bucha, Izyum, Kherson, and all the other territories temporarily occupied by Russia and liberated by the Ukrainian army. A generation of Ukrainian writers, artists, politicians, journalists, and civic leaders would already be buried in mass graves. Ukrainian books would have been removed from schools and libraries. The Ukrainian language would have been suppressed in all public spaces. Hundreds of thousands more Ukrainian children would have been kidnapped and transported to Russia or trafficked farther around the world.
Russian soldiers, strengthened by their stunning victory, would already be on the borders of Poland, setting up new command posts, digging new trenches. NATO would be in chaos; the entire alliance would be forced to spend billions to prepare for the inevitable invasion of Warsaw, Vilnius, or Berlin. Millions of Ukrainian refugees would be living in camps all across Europe, with no prospect of ever returning home; the tide of sympathy that originally greeted them would have ebbed long ago; the money would be running out, the backlash under way. The Moldovan economy would have collapsed entirely; a pro-Russian government in Moldova would perhaps already be planning to incorporate that country into the emerging Russian-Belarusian-Ukrainian federation that one Russian propagandist hailed, too early, on February 26.
This disaster would not have been confined to Europe. On the other side of the world, Chinese plans to invade Taiwan would be well under way, because Beijing would assume that an America unwilling to defend a European ally, and now totally bogged down in a long-term battle against an emboldened Russia, would never go out of its way to help an island in the Pacific. The Iranian mullahs, equally cheered by Russia’s success and Ukraine’s defeat, would have boldly announced that they had finally acquired nuclear weapons. From Venezuela to Zimbabwe to Myanmar, dictatorships around the world would have tightened their regimes and stepped up the persecution of their opponents, now certain that the old rules—the conventions on human rights and genocide, the laws of war, the taboo against changing borders by force—no longer applied. From Washington to London, from Tokyo to Canberra, the democratic world would be grimly facing up to its obsolescence.
But none of this happened. Because Zelensky stayed in Kyiv, declaring that he needed “ammunition, not a ride”; because Ukrainian soldiers repulsed the first Russian attack on their capital; because Ukrainian society pulled together to support its army; because Ukrainians at all levels were creative in their use of limited resources; because Ukrainian civilians were, and are, willing to endure terrible hardship; because of all of that, we are not living in that ugly, alternate reality.
Because they were inspired by those first weeks of Ukrainian courage, President Joe Biden and the U.S. Congress resisted the temptation of “America First” isolationism and rejected the cult of autocracy that now captivates a part of the American right. The leaders of Europe—with the sole exception of the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, one of the chief ideologues of that same cult—also resisted carefully targeted Russian disinformation and blackmail campaigns and agreed to support Ukraine with both military and humanitarian aid. People around the world saw the Ukrainians stand up to a brutal dictatorship, and volunteered their time and their money to help.
Because of everything that all of us did together, Kyiv still stands. Ukrainians still control most of Ukraine. The massacres, the executions, the mass violence planned by the Russians did not take place in most of Ukraine. The legend of Russia’s military prowess has been shattered. China and Iran are roiled by unhappiness and unrest. The democratic world did not collapse but has instead been strengthened. As the Ukrainian president said last night, we “succeeded in uniting the global community to protect freedom and international law.” Zelensky came to Washington to thank Americans on behalf of Ukraine, but in truth, it is we who should be thanking them.”
“His speech was one of gratitude but also reassurance. He insisted that Ukrainians are not asking Americans to spill their blood in defense of his country. Instead, he asked for weapons so that they can fight for themselves. It was an impressive, moving speech.
Yet even before it was over the outrage performance artists started in.
One of their biggest gripes – he wasn't wearing the right clothes.
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The fact that Zelensky, maybe the most hunted man on earth, was secretly smuggled out of his war-ravaged country to personally thank and appeal to the American people apparently doesn't matter.
He really should have worn a nice jacket and tie.
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The U.S. estimates that 100,000 Ukrainian soldiers and 40,000 civilians have been killed. Countless children have been slaughtered, women raped – lives and families torn to shreds will never, ever, heal.
And we're supposed to buy into the fantasy that this is all part of a plan? Zelensky is a conman and he's laughing all the way to the bank?
It's ridiculous. It's nauseating. It's an insult to common sense.
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Don't we have the good sense and humility to see some inspiration in Zelensky. Or are we all that cynical? I wish I could point to a single American officeholder, who embodied that kind of spirit.
The tantrums of these so-called 'America Firsters' come across as bitterness at their own failure. The candidates who embraced these isolationist ideas were losers in the midterms.
These people are surprisingly incapable of acknowledging the truth about the world – that if Russia can take Ukraine, if China can take Taiwan, it has ramifications for America, too.
Strength prevents war. And if America projected more strength prior to Russia's invasion, maybe the world would not be in the predicament it faces today. These are the debates that we should be having.”
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