Latin America edition: A committee of the Brazilian Senate has formally rejected corruption charges against President Termer. Since indictment and impeachment are handled by the lower house of the legislature, this is totally symbolic.
Latin America edition: A committee of the Brazilian Senate has formally rejected corruption charges against President Termer. Since indictment and impeachment are handled by the lower house of the legislature, this is totally symbolic.
International news: Chinese Novel Peace Prize winner Liu Xiaobo has died of liver cancer. Liu was serving an 11 year prison sentence for inciting subversion. Requests for him to leave the country for treatment had been denied, although he was granted "medical parole" (which still involved being under armed guard). He…
Couldn't they have just found people that knew how to hunt, and not cannibalized them?
A.A does not stand for "good at math."
Teens should not be sexy anyway.
Da Silva is a union man — he was a member of a metalworkers union, and led strikes when Brazil was a dictatorship.
International news: Former Brazilian President Luiz Inacio da Silva has been convicted of corruption and money laundering, but is currently free pending appeal. Da Silva served two terms, which saw a massive boom for Brazil's economy, and is still fairly popular. He has previously announced plans to run for a third…
Democrats should absolutely do whatever they can to stop Trumps FBI nominee, no matter who it is.
So, someone at Jeopardy is an Adult Swim fan.
There's some good stuff on Netflix, but the good to bad ratio is way off. I mean, as long as I watch two movies/tv shows a month, I consider it cost effective, but still.
C-c-c-c-Bad!
That is not the endorsement Erik Adams seems to think it is.
Assange directly communicating with Don Jr. raises more questions, especially given that WikiLeaks is already embroiled in the Russia investigation.
Like, last week it was reported that Hobby Lobby illegally smuggled ancient artifacts out of ISIS territory via shifty third parties, and thats not even the most ridiculous thing this month.
I guess he wants to play the "why would I release the emails of they were bad" angle, but they are objectively bad and reveal several lies he and other campaign people told. So.
Also, the New York Times were going to release the emails anyway. Don Jr. scooped his own implication in scandal, just to be a petty dick.
International news: The Brazilian Senate passed an unpopular labour reform bill, making it easier for employers to screw over unions, even as the massively unpopular President heads to an impeachment trial. So, take heed, America, I guess.
Rich was way too smug given how terrible yesterdays game was.
Maybe Trump can cut out the middleman and hire Kasowitz's lawyer?
Also notable in the emails was the offhand reference to the Russian government supporting Trump as a given — the meeting was not the first time Russia made its support known to the Trump campaign.