by Jon Ralston Wed, 07/30/2014 - 11:08
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Oh, and Tweedledee and Beadledum are appealing: t.co/cPAzlh3txL
14 hours 29 min ago.
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Guys this is the evidence the judge ignored, irrefutable proof that Joey Gilbert really didn't lose to Joe Lombardo… t.co/88mBlZzZ3L
14 hours 30 min ago.
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"Judge shoots down Joey Gilbert election lawsuit over lack of ‘competent evidence’"
Unhinged 2020 election denier… t.co/ad6oYn4Yb9
14 hours 51 min ago.
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@RichardGrenell @joshtpm @Chattah4Nevada @GovSisolak Josh, thanks, but don't waste your time with Ricky. He will ne… t.co/Jx2cI3eMe0
15 hours 23 min ago.
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Hi, Ricky, I've missed ya. t.co/phbJ3Vf75v
15 hours 58 min ago.
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Shocker that common sense prevailed over, you know, nutty conspiracy theories and "new" math. t.co/VNb2cUKQ1k
16 hours 9 min ago.
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Also good to have an AG who can accuse someone of corruption based on what she calls "circumstantial evidence."
Th… t.co/ZAygUR70Si
16 hours 31 min ago.
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"I wasn't being a racist. I was just calling the AG a terrorist." t.co/Ca4urKAnVo
16 hours 34 min ago.
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@gottagrotta A president or two.
16 hours 36 min ago.
Sens. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), Kelly Ayotte (R-NH) and Lindsey Graham (R-SC) have written to Attorney General Eric Holder to ask him to support their bill to ban web gaming.
"We must act before we find virtual casinos making gambling pervasive in our society, invading living rooms, bedrooms and dorm rooms across the ocuntry," the trio wrote this week to Eric Holder, channeling Sheldon Adelson.
The senators assert in the missive that they "fully expect" the Senate to act this year on the bill.
The letter is here.
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