Duo Dab
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@DuoDab @katagious2 if being a massive liar was disqualifying, there’d be like 7 people in congress and nobody in the white house






Even the New York Times says Graham Platner's vile comments are "objectively concerning." “You said rural Mainers are racist and stupid…sexual assault victims should take responsibility for themselves…Why didn’t you disclose this stuff first?" “I deleted them a while ago."











Eric Kripke on why they knew early on they wouldn’t be adapting the infamous Black Noir twist: “In the comics, [Black Noir is] a clone of Homelander this entire time and is actually the one doing all these horrific things. And again, it's a hell of a twist. But it's like, ‘well, wait, the villain I've been following isn't really the villain?’ And mileage varies, and I'm sure fans are mad I'm not going that way, but that felt not as satisfying to me. I'm like, if I'm going to follow this villain, I want this guy to be the villain. So, I was never really into the clone idea."


WaPo: Tom Steyer is paying influencers to boost his campaign for California governor Tom Steyer’s campaign has paid thousands of dollars to influencers, some of whom did not disclose the payouts. State election regulators are investigating. washingtonpost.com/technology/202…

girl i went to school with trying to be a Raleigh, North Carolina influencer

The NY Times published its piece insinuating that Graham Platner's $200,000 home makes him an oligarch on literally the same day Sen. Susan Collins' new financial disclosure shows she is worth literally millions of dollars. It's a reminder that there's no such thing as "objectivity" - a news outlet's story selection is a sign of its subjective viewpoint and its goals. Of course, all candidates deserve scrutiny — but the point here is that what corporate news outlets decide to cover and not cover is a subjective and often ideological decision, even if they then write the stories in the language of objectivity. Everyone should stop pretending “objectivity” is a thing. It’s not. Fairness and accuracy is — but the moment decisions are made that something is news (say, Platner’s modest house) and something isn’t news (say, Collins’ massive wealth), there is inherently no objectivity. It would be better for outlets just to be more honest and admit what their goals, values and viewpoints really are.


Yeah this is totally the message voters care about, dude. Really got his finger on the pulse of America













