
paris hotel enjoyer
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paris hotel enjoyer
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Spend your winnings at Nobu. Roast Chicken at The Bedford. English-style Fish n Chips at the lobby cafe. Croque Monsieur at Ansel's.







If this was a real assassination attempt. Secret Service would have rushed him off the stage. They let him stand there out in the open, raise his fist in the air and say the word “Fight!” three times. I knew the moment it happened that it was staged.

GOP Rep. Mary Franson says she's not worried about climate change because it's not in the Bible: "If you've read the Good Book, you know how it ends, and it's not with climate change." How can we expect Republicans to do serious work when they're so proud about ignoring science?


Show this energy for old white politicians or shut the fuck up



Watters: Jessica asked a question a five year old would ask: when is this thing going to be over? That’s not a serious contribution to a discussion about a war. If you don't know what the goal is you weren't listening. Jessica: It started out with regime change Gutfeld: It was never regime change Jessica: He said today we already did a regime change Watters: Stop, you’re hyperventilating. Relax. Let me explain the war to you.

Republican @SenRickScott: “They want to kill us. We have to grow up. People want to destroy our way of life, so we have to destroy theirs first.” Your Republican Party, folks. (From @atrupar)


I once bought a Tesla Model X from a guy who bought an entire fleet of them, thinking that they would become self-driving and he would make a fortune renting them on Tesla's Robotaxi app. That was 6 years ago. Now, history is repeating itself.

TRUMP: “We shot down three of our own planes with Patriot missiles. But it’s all good bc the pilots survived and are still flying today.” WHAT?!?! How embarrassing. And why is he acting like this is some great achievement?

Unironically this is what nobility looks like in 2026. Loves her family's land more than she loves AI money.

Booker: "There are really good people in the Senate on both sides of the aisle, and I have these private conversations with my colleagues about what's wrong. But they're afraid or unwilling to say these things publicly. And that is the crisis that we're in. It's a crisis of conviction."





