Michael Cohen seeks to withhold identity of mystery client 🤔
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Jokes on Hannity, journalism in the US died ages ago
it's not that it died.. it's that it stopped being profitable.
https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/fox-skews/
Much as I hate everything about Fox News, we should probably stop spreading this.
Oops, thank youg
https://twitter.com/ChuckTingle/status/986233930201186304
2018 is so weird
chuck tingle is the hero we need
For those who are wondering but don't want it in their browser history, the book's summary:
When news breaks that Sam Hannity shares a lawyer with the president he’s constantly praising (a connection he never disclosed), his life turns upside down. Soon enough, the handsome physical manifestation of the fact that Sam Hannity didn’t disclose he shares a lawyer with the president is meeting Sam for the first time, instantly hitting it off and helping this grumpy news commentator see the world in a new light.
Now Sam Hannity and his sentient concept lover are locked in the heat of passion, learning the truth about love through politically charged, hardcore anal pounding!
This erotic tale is 4,300 words of sizzling human on handsome living lack of disclosure action, including anal, blowjobs, rough sex, cream pies, and physically manifested unethical “journalism” love.
For now. If it’s actually anything like what got that Republican senator to resign, they’ll drop him faster than you can say “Real Opinions. Real News.”
We were not aware he was corrupt but now that he has explained, we have concluded that the only acceptable course of action is to initiate a full high five as well as a "bruh you triggered the libs so hard lmao"
It sure as hell got reincarnated with the rise of Trumpism. Excepting those spreading extremism at Fox News, Breitbart, etc, several notable institutions have risen up to restore the proud roots of US journalism. They've got a long way to go, but it's honestly been inspiring to see the dedication to truth, transparency, reliability, and relevance that has bloomed among real journalists over the past few years. If only we could keep that passion alive when our democracy wasn't on the brink of collapse.
I've never paid for news service since I was 16 (my first job was when I was 13) up until this year where I'm turning 32. I have paid for the last year for the Washington Post - and I don't even log in to read their coverage. I am paying them simply because they're doing important work and I'd like to ensure they're kept financially well-off so that they may continue to do so. I'm sure I'm not the only one to be grateful enough for our free press to be setting money aside specifically to ensure they're rewarded for their efforts.
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