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Add the self-proclaimed "King of All Media" to the list of people wishing harm to those who have exercised their right to free expression by supporting the 45th President of the United States, Donald J. Trump.
That's right, the vile and overrated Howard Stern is wishing death upon the masses by suggesting Trump and his followers get together for a televised rally “and all take disinfectant and all drop dead.”
It was all of you Stern fans who paid for a subscription to his program that made him rich, and now he wants you dead.
On March 12, Sen. Josh Hawley introduced a bill into the Senate to ban the downloading and use of TikTok, the Chinese social media app, on federal government devices. Hawley’s bill carves out exceptions for such activities as law enforcement investigations and intelligence collection, but holds that
no employee of the United States, officer of the United States, Member of Congress, congressional employee, or officer or employee of a government corporation may download or use TikTok or any successor application developed by ByteDance or any entity owned by ByteDance on any device issued by the United States or a government corporation.
It was under Obama’s administration that the Supreme Court of the United States declared video games free and protected speech, afforded the same rights as a Mark Twain short story and a Jackson Pollock painting. It was during Obama’s administration that the federal government was given the opportunity to investigate any real link between violence and video games, but declined to.
“I think none of that would have happened without this president, because this president is a huge geek and put science in the right place from the start of his administration,” Martin said. “He put smart people from the sciences in key position with the authority to make decisions so topics like video games had a place at the table and a chance to be used in ways that could have a significant impact.”
Ferial Govashiri is an American political aide who served as the Personal Secretary to U.S. President Barack Obama at the White House from May 2014 through January 20, 2017. Govashiri is currently Chief of Staff to the Chief Content Officer at Netflix. Beginning in the summer of 2007, she worked on then-Senator Barack Obama's presidential campaign in his Chicago headquarters in the department of Scheduling and Advance. Govashiri went on to work in the White House after the election. For the first five years of the Obama administration, Govashiri worked on the National Security Council staff, first as a Senior Advisor to Ben Rhodes, the Deputy National Security Advisor and then as the Senior Advisor to the Chief of Staff and the Director of Visits at the NSC. She helped plan the President's foreign trips as well as foreign leaders' visits to the White House. She is fluent in English and Persian.Wikipedia
Born:
Iran
Political party:
Democratic
Education:
University of California, Irvine
Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, 75-year-old Giacomo Dalla Torre del Tempio di Sanguinetto, was taken to a hospital in Rome in a critical condition, the religious order's press service said on Tuesday.
"Giacomo Dalla Torre has been undergoing treatment for his diagnosed illness since the end of January. The deterioration happened today, on Tuesday, 28 April. The Grand Master is under constant supervision", the statement read.
Giacomo Dalla Torre was elected the 80th Grand Master of the oldest knights' order in the history in May 2018.
The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is a Catholic religious order that was founded in 1099 as Knights Hospitaller. The order was operated from Malta between the 16th and the 18th centuries. Since 1834, the institution has been based in Rome.
originally posted by: Gravelbone
a reply to: butcherguy
Funny how that country's name seems to pop up around Mr. Obama, in so many unexpected places.
a reply to: EndtheMadnessNow
Why he sure does...
www.nytimes.com...
Incredibly convenient.
Move along people, nothing to see here.