I reckon it would become a rotation of conservative hosts.
...and hello to traffic jams at every fast food drive-thru and gas station.
Article summarized: "SCOTUS pretty much ruled that anything you say is not protected speech."
"Everything I don't agree with is shouting FIRE! in a crowded theater."
- Leftists
And the rest of us, over history, didn't push back hard enough when we should have.
I honestly expect to be telecommuting for the rest of my life because I refuse to submit or to wear a mask.
It just proves social distancing and masks work for everything you freedom-loving bigot REEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!
By merely existing, everyone around me is affecting my rights and my health.
-- Leftists
Follow the money.
Must have been inspired by the article "You Must Not 'Do Your Own Research' When it Comes to Science" by Ethan Siegel.
Chad energy vs Green energy.
I like where you're going with this.
I would have warm conversations with strangers in Austin, but they usually creep me out and would probably sucker punch me if they got a hint I was conservative.
I'll take "things I'll never see on Reddit" for $400, Alex.
So the right favors home schooling and generally believes public schools are indoctrination centers. The left believes people should never, ever, ever, congregate in person for any reason ever again because wuflu.
Sounds like a win-win to me.
This has me already thinking ahead to spring. What if we had a really nasty storm or a tornado barrel through my neighborhood?
I already have lots of non-perishables and supplies at home. When the dust settles I'll look into getting my own generator, solar power USB chargers, and a few other things.
How about the violence that gets incited when blocking investigation?
This comment does not endorse violence.
History is written by the winners...so I kinda doubt this.
I think the far-left has moved from that and is saying "Well they should be blown up. We already take down statues of racist historical figures; this is no different."
We'Ll GeT iT rIgHt NeXt TiMe!
Many years ago up north, a terrible storm front knocked out power to my neighborhood for several days. My family had nothing to do but talk, play board games, light candles and listen to the radio. On day two when our food was about to spoil, we cleared out the freezer and had the most massive family BBQ ever.
The whole experience really brought our family closer together; in fact when the lights came back on, I was actually disappointed because I wanted uninterrupted family time a little longer.
I love this one, and Dingy Harry tried to take credit for the auction proceeds after the fact!
For a brief period I worked with my Dad. Every day at lunch at noon we'd hop into his truck and listen to Rush while eating a sandwich.
Good times.
They constantly said "President Obama" after he was no longer president!
BuT pEoPlE dIdN't StAy HoMe BuT iT wOuLd WoRk NeXt TiMe!!!