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Another phrenologist claiming that lumps on the skull determine criminality, and that we should be cutting off the heads of those with the wrong sorts of lumps on their skulls.
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asked ChatGPT, Claude AI, and Grok who they would vote for if they were US citizens, with their reasoning.

ChatGPT recommended Gretchen Whitmer, Gavin Newsom, Elizabeth Warren, Larry Hogan, Pete Buttigieg, Mitt Romney, and Cory Booker.

Claude AI proposed Liz Cheney.

:facepalm2:
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Counting borders and coasts there has to be at least 20K miles that would have to be implemented for protection

What would that cost?  And could it be done practically?
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'You are loved...Sleep well tonight,' Rudy's lawyer emailed Cohen during FBI probe

Cohen read aloud an email in which Bob Costello, an attorney for Rudy Giuliani, told Cohen "you are loved” amid a federal law enforcement probe.

“Sleep well tonight, you have friends in high places,” the email added.

Cohen was then asked what Costello meant by "you are loved."

"By President Trump," he testified.

Costello also spoke to Cohen about setting up a back channel of communication between Cohen and Trump during the probe, Cohen testified.
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Andrew Giuliani reacts to dad Rudy being mentioned in court
By kschnitzernyp


https://twitter.com/AndrewHGiuliani/status/1790409170383946039
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Cohen resumes testifying after morning break

Michael Cohen has returned to the witness stand.


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Cohen was concerned to work with attorney tied to Rudy Giuliani
By Kyle Schnitzer

Michael Cohen testified that he was concerned to work with attorney Robert Costello after the lawyer told him about his close ties to Rudy Giuliani.

Cohen said he was concerned that “anything I said would get back to him," referring to Trump.

Prosecutors asked about Costello who Cohen said told him that "he was incredibly close to Rudy Giuliani"
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Trump faces troubles but Biden campaign is dead in the water
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Byron York
May 14, 2024 10:39 am
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TRUMP FACES TROUBLES, BUT BIDEN CAMPAIGN IS DEAD IN THE WATER. On Nov. 5, 2023, the New York Times published a story headlined, “Trump Leads in 5 Critical States as Voters Blast Biden, Times/Siena Poll Finds.” Focusing on the states most likely to decide the 2024 election, the New York Times reported, “The results show Mr. Biden is losing to Mr. Trump, his likeliest Republican rival, by margins of four to 10 percentage points among registered voters in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Nevada, and Pennsylvania. Mr. Biden is ahead only in Wisconsin, by two percentage points, the poll found.”

The story set off a mass freakout in the Democratic Party. A Biden Justice Department-appointed prosecutor had indicted former President Donald Trump twice and Democratic prosecutors in New York and Georgia had indicted Trump two more times — and the former president was still leading President Joe Biden in the most important 2024 states. How could that be? The poll led to an unusually intense round of the usual fretting over Biden’s age, the state of the economy, the border, and the rest of the president’s liabilities.

Fast-forward six months to May 13, 2024 — yesterday. The New York Times published a story headlined, “Trump Leads in 5 Key States, as Young and Nonwhite Voters Express Discontent With Biden.” A new poll showed Biden trailing in the same states by nearly the same margin as the old poll. Compare this sentence with the one from six months ago: “The surveys … found that Mr. Trump was ahead of Mr. Biden in five of six key states: Michigan, Arizona, Nevada, Georgia, and Pennsylvania. Mr. Biden led among registered voters in only one battleground state, Wisconsin.”

Think about it. In the past six months, Biden has traveled the country, touting what he believes are his economic accomplishments. He has spent zillions of dollars on advertising, focusing specifically on the key states. And at the same time, Trump was either preparing to go on trial or, since April 15, actually on trial in New York, facing a maximum of 136 years in prison. And Biden is still unable to catch Trump.

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https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/3002929/trump-faces-troubles-but-biden-campaign-is-dead-in-the-water/
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Radio Shows / Re: Do you listen to podcasts? Any recommendations?
« Last post by roamer_1 on Today at 03:41:17 pm »
What kind of podcast are you interested in, @Gefn ?
Everyone is giving you political stuff... Is that what you're after?
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House lawmakers aim to cut F-35 buy as patience with delays wears thin
By Stephen Losey
 May 13, 2024, 07:26 PM


 
A proposed House policy bill would slash the number of F-35 Joint Strike Fighters the Pentagon would buy in fiscal 2025 as lawmakers’ patience with the program and manufacturer Lockheed Martin wears thin.

The Pentagon’s proposed FY25 budget called for buying 68 of the fifth-generation fighter — 42 F-35As for the Air Force, plus 13 F-35Bs and 13 F-35Cs for the Navy and Marine Corps.


But the chairman’s mark of the House Armed Services Committee’s proposed FY25 National Defense Authorization Act would first cut that purchase to 58 jets. On top of that, the Pentagon would not be allowed to accept delivery of 10 of those jets until the defense secretary certifies to lawmakers that several problems with the F-35 are fixed.

That means that at least at first, the Pentagon would only receive 48 jets in all next year.

 https://www.defensenews.com/congress/budget/2024/05/13/house-lawmakers-aim-to-cut-f-35-buy-as-patience-with-delays-wears-thin/
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Here's How The Media Are Lying Right Now: 'Chaos' Edition
Eddie Scarry

A recurring theme in The New York Times’ 2024 campaign coverage in recent weeks is that President Biden’s poll numbers suck relative to Donald Trump’s because voters clearly don’t remember the “chaos” of the Trump years.

The paper’s most recent attempt at making “fetch” happen was in an article published Friday, with reference to a new Times survey showing Trump with a substantial lead in all but one of the six swing states that will decide the election.

“Two of the biggest U.S. news events in decades, the Covid pandemic and the Jan. 6 storming of the Capitol, are seldom the first thing on people’s minds when it comes to their memories of the Trump administration, for example…,” the Times said. “When asked to describe the one thing they remembered most from Donald J. Trump’s presidency, only 5 percent of respondents referred to Jan. 6, and only 4 percent to Covid.”

In other words, the Times would like to know why you morons aren’t still gaping over the things they believe indisputably disqualify Trump from ever being president again.

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https://thefederalist.com/2024/05/14/heres-how-the-media-are-lying-right-now-imaginary-chaos-vs-real-chaos/
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