Oh, I agree. They enabled him, just as all of the other journalists did. But in this case, they are standing up for a woman’s reputation, even if it’s a Republican woman, which I think is a good thing.
Oh, I agree. They enabled him, just as all of the other journalists did. But in this case, they are standing up for a woman’s reputation, even if it’s a Republican woman, which I think is a good thing.
“Come on, are you kidding? You’re on the set of Morning Joe, we don’t Be Smart here.”
Do your goddamn research. It says RIGHT IN THE POST that CNN has covered this story, and more extensively. Had you taken the three seconds to glance at that coverage before posting your scorching-hot take that a drug-addicted adoptee should grow up to turn on and scorn her adoptive parents, you’d see that the officer…
Actually it seems like you’re relying on a lot of really bad information as to what happened here - or a false narrative that’s being spread about it. Seems she’s in treatment, that the Holets are assisting her with it, are raising money for her, and are keeping a relationship with her which is beneficial for the…
thank you for sharing this link. It seems the information in here debunks a lot of what the commenters are saying about help being provided for the parents. It also sounds like the Holets intend to keep an open relationship with the parents. Win-win for the child.
hopefuly recovers
The mother and father were both offered free treatment at a live in rehabilitation facility and they both voluntarily entered treatment. The cop personally started a gofundme account to help with housing and getting them on their feet post rehab.
yup, the mother needs help, but if you think in any scenario that “mother” should have ever kept that kid you’re insane. She doesn’t deserve to be a mother to a human being.
Man I’m conflicted. You make a perfectly good point about having money to spare, but then do it by talking out of your ass about the F-35 program. It’s really easy to shit on its sustainment costs when the aircraft you compare it to have obfuscated theirs by breaking up the contracts over multiple decades.
That guy made a whole lot of money after reinventing himself after going to jail. He worked hard. He made pretty inoffensive TV, and he did it making fun of the male stereotype.
Speaking as a huge Jalopnik fan, the tone of this article is honestly unbecoming of this site. I enjoy a bit of snark, this just comes across as mean-spirited.
Right on. We had this and Jane’s World Aircraft Recognition handbook. It would be awesome if Jalopnik made recognition guides!
I don’t like Trump either but he’s A ball to Putin’s MLB. Call me when Trump can spell “polonium”.
Shape of Water was a much lower budget film, though. That was an art house release from the start: Blade Runner 2049 was pushed as a major release and didn’t attract a huge audience.
That is pretty crazy. We never had the desert duck of that era, I am not sure one could even land on a DDG 51 class ship. They also had to stop the green duck foot on the deck because someone got pissed about it and started decertifying flight decks over it.
When I was on my Flight IIA DDG we had one incident that…
Up the chain TDDAM(RP) posted a UH-60 pilot’s opinion that the crew chief should have been farther aft for a full view of the tail. And, would a pilot not communicate his intentions to his crew chief so he’s not sitting on the blind side? Or does the crew chief sit on the starboard side regardless of what’s going on?
I was on the USS Cushing, most famous for the Desert Duck crash. Nobody was seriously hurt during this and there were a ton of medals handed out after we got back from deployment. It was like a 3 hour ceremony. We had to replace our SeaSparrow launcher and pieces of the rotors were just shy of an inch away from a…
The tail gear blind spot monitored also know as the crew chief, who wasn’t doing his job.
Taildragger