If someone reach down and break the entire thing that is a pretty bad design pic.twitter.com/6RkFN9MhvF
— PatriotTakes πΊπΈ (@patriottakes) June 26, 2026
Trump claims his approval rating is 65 percent ππ pic.twitter.com/aHvTG7feq5
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
This is the member of Congress who said the overturning of Roe was a "historic victory for white life." https://t.co/n71GNmZy8y
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) June 26, 2026
Massie: "I think it's ironic that we control the House, Senate, Supreme Court, and the White House, and we're yelling 'election fraud'? I mean, we won all the damn elections." pic.twitter.com/dynY1dbEjs
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) June 26, 2026
I was 17 when the Watergate story broke. I remember it better than Rep. Alford. It was a long time between the initial WaPo report of a break in at the Watergate, and Nixon announcing his resignation. A great deal of real journalism forced the Congress to set up a joint committee to investigate, and when those hearings went live, and Nixon was forced to release the tapes…The official Republican position is that they do so much corruption now that Watergate pales in comparison. https://t.co/tcswfhZ16e
— Hemant Mehta (@hemantmehta) June 26, 2026
I turned 5 a few days before Nixon left on Marine One, so I didn't fully comprehend everything. I was actually at my friend Katie's house watching the departure on TV, and I asked her dad why the "king looked sad." He gently corrected me about the office, and that the dude lost his job. I asked why he lost his job, and he yelled, "BECAUSE HE LIED!"
ReplyDeleteFor about another year, I labored under the illusion that he'd lied about giant spiders. I have no clue what that's about, but I think Katie's dad tried using an analogy that I took literally, maybe because I'd recently snuck down to the family room when I was supposed to be napping, and watched Tarantula (1955) on a Saturday afternoon TV matinee show.
Lying about giant spiders makes as much sense as what these guys do today.
I had a subscription to “Rolling Stone” at the time. Back when they were publishing Hunter Thompson. It was the large, “tabloid” style. The cover was a screenshot of Nixon giving his resignation speech on TV, an extreme close up with the caption “The Quitter.” I kept it on the top of the pile for years before I threw them out.
DeleteProbably had something to do with spiders. Rolled up, they were good for that.