Oh, yeah, that guy.
"Howard Dean told MSNBC he won’t go on their shows until they stop broadcasting President Trump’s coronavirus briefings".
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"There are countless horrible things happening all over the world and horrible people prospering, but we must never allow them to disturb our equanimity or deflect us from our sacred duty to sabotage and annoy them whenever possible." -Auberon Waugh
Well, it's settled. If Howard Dean says MSNBC should cut off The President's briefing, then they must comply.
ReplyDeleteGood Lord, someone has badly overrated their own relevance.
ReplyDeleteHoward Dean is still around? Well, I'm sure even MSNBC isn't exactly chomping at the bit to have him on their shows. He may just have to scream into his pillow.
ReplyDeleteSort of on-topic, because it involves the mainstream (Democrat) news: I'm seeing reader comments on news stories about antibody tests to see who's had the disease and recovered, and the vast majority of them are demanding NO antibody tests, and NO one should be allowed to go back to work -- because tests will show almost no one has been infected and recovered -- then people would deliberately infect themselves, see? [Trump-bashing ensues]
ReplyDeleteI used to think that Twitter and YouTube had a lock on genuinely stupid commenters, but they're everywhere.
Number one problem with mandatory stay-at-home rules: too many inferior thoughtboxes getting overheated.
ReplyDeleteThe stupid, it burns!