Asking for a friend: Does your company get together for a group cry after an election?
That’s appears to be what happened at Google’s all-hands TGIF meeting in November 2016 after Donald Trump’s win in a video just leaked to Breitbart News.
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Asking for a friend: Does your company get together for a group cry after an election?
That’s appears to be what happened at Google’s all-hands TGIF meeting in November 2016 after Donald Trump’s win in a video just leaked to Breitbart News.
U.S. Senator Cory Booker, a New Jersey Democrat who wants to run for president, channeled Seinfeld‘s George Constanza with his embarrassing and desperate showboating at the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation hearings, as these mashups from the Washington Free Beacon suggest.
Although he is at times just trolling his foes, let’s stipulate that U.S. President Donald Trump stirs up controversies or lashes out in disputes that he should avoid. Sometimes using imprecise language, the bombastic POTUS is also using his platform to communicate to the electorate over the heads of the hostile news media.
Congressman Keith Ellison, the Minnesota Democrat, was “loomered” at a Democratic party picnic on Saturday by intrepid conservative journalist Laura Loomer, who has become known for using the left’s traditional street-theater tactics against the left itself.
Jason Whitlock probably won’t be appearing on LeBron James’ new “unscripted” TV show The Shop which premiered Tuesday night on HBO.
Even if you disagreed with him on certain political issues, U.S. Senator John McCain was war hero and a great American. That’s why President Trump’s “joke” in July 2015 was so inappropriate (and would have doomed the campaign of anyone else).
About 100 bold Facebook employees have stepped forward to align themselves with a group calling for ideological rather than merely cosmetic diversity.
In an unusually fair story, The New York Times reported on this development.
Shiva Ayyadurai is running as an independent against Elizabeth Warren for the the U.S. Senate seat in Massachusetts.
In this fascinating interview with Dilbert creator Scott Adams which streamed on both Periscope and YouTube, Ayyadurai offers his innovative proposals for reforming immigration and healthcare as well as deploying the U.S. Postal Service to overcome Big Tech censorship.
When sanctimonious Get Up co-host Michelle Beadle on Thursday grandstanded/virtue-signalled about no longer watching football in the aftermath of the Urban Meyer scandal, the NFL-centric ESPN obviously had already decided to send her back to Los Angeles (did she keep her apartment and put her furniture in a storage unit?) to increase her role in NBA coverage. She also supposedly leveraged a contract extension out of the schedule reshuffle.
A recent column in the Tampa Bay Times seems to provide yet another example why ordinary consumers have grown disillusioned with the pretentious, virtue-signalling mainstream or legacy media. Who knows — It might even be a “teachable moment.”
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