- When CNN starts reporting on the obvious embellishments and falsehoods put forth by the walking cadaver in the White House, ya know it's pretty serious.
CNN's DANIEL DALE: "This president has a pattern, at this point, of either inventing or embellishing stories about his own past, his biography — he did it three times in one speech last month alone!" pic.twitter.com/r0juAJYGwo
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 12, 2023
I love how Mr. Dale says "at this point," as if Biden's lies are a new development. Perhaps Dan-O should be advised to check out a highlight reel of Biden in his 40s.
At this point? Biden is merely adding cuts to his greatest hits.
- As the NFL regular season began, Jack's bar in Milwaukee, WI declared they would pick up the tab of their patrons on the days the New York Jets lose a game started by former Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
On Monday night, Rodgers started for the Jets and took four snaps before departing with what was later determined to be a torn achilles. As you can imagine, Jack's patrons quickly ran up their respective tabs fully expecting the Jets to lose, thus forcing the establishment to make good on their pledge. Ah, but there was one minor flaw in that plan: the Jets actually won in overtime. And a reporter from the CBS affiliate in Milwaukee was reporting live from Jack's when the game concluded.
So, uh, we were live on the air at Jack's when the Jets won, and everyone realized they weren't drinking for free after all pic.twitter.com/VCZJNGBaym
— A.J. Bayatpour (@AJBayatpour) September 12, 2023
I believe that's what the kids refer to as "instant karma."
- New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham recently declared that she will unilaterally institute gun restrictions in certain parts of her state due to her claims of out-of-control gun violence. How she planned on enforcing that edict was never really made clear, but no matter. Law enforcement leaders came out shortly thereafter declaring they are under no obligation to violate the U.S. Constitution.
Soon after, New Mexico's Democrat Attorney General declared the governor's order a bridge too far.
NM Attorney General Raul Torrez says he will NOT defend the governor in several already filed lawsuits related to her 30-day gun ban. “I do not believe that the Emergency Order will have any meaningful impact on public safety…I do not believe it passes constitutional muster.” pic.twitter.com/XsgZjie2eT
— Brittany Costello (@BrittanyKOB) September 12, 2023
I'd love to see a Venn diagram of those who were outraged over President Donald Trump's actions on 1/6/2021 and those who are A-OK with the New Mexico governor unabashadley looking to skirt the U.S. Constitution.
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