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Don't call me sonHow come you always get your shorts in a bunch son?
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Don't call me sonHow come you always get your shorts in a bunch son?
Don't call me son
Don't call me son

DO SOMETHING! (I think he means loyal defenders like you Denny.)
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Frontpage of Washington Post website, NO MENTION OF MUELLER INVESTIGATION INDICTMENTS OR POSSIBLE ARRESTS ON MONDAY.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/
Frontpage of NY TIMES website, NO MENTION OF MUELLER INVESTIGATION INDICTMENTS OR POSSIBLE ARRESTS ON MONDAY.
https://www.nytimes.com/
This would be hilarious if CNN got played and reported fake news.
How did CNN get this scoop?
Seems like laws regarding grand jury secrecy may have been broken.
That may be why the other slightly more legit news sources are staying away from the topic. The others are citing CNN.
Pretty awesome to think that he is the president of the United States. For real. I mean, he's actually the president.
Humpty Trumpty sat on a wall
Just out of curiosity, what does Moore's broadway (or off broadway) show have to do with anything? I mean, I know why Trump brought it up (it's a distraction and a fallacy), but I don't get why lap dogs bring it up.
Does the financial value of his show really change anything said about Trump? Does his box office somehow change the charges filed against Manafort and Gates?
I only looked into whether it was a hit or flop or whatever. I only heard about him having a show in brief bits and pieces over the past few months.
I don't really care about Moore's show, just providing the information around it's success or failure.
From what I know, the real estate is primest of the prime on broadway. They take a theater and build it out just for a specific show and that costs money. They want the show to run for years and years.
Where a dog of a show takes up one of those theaters when the 50th year of "Cats" earns more, you'd think those trying to run these businesses would care.
