At first I was impressed with his trigger discipline, but upon further scrutiny...Black & Mild...
You want a cookie?
Fauci spent U.S. money on the Wuhan lab in China—and we now know how that worked out.
Or the Republicans would do absolutely nothing like they did with majorities in Trump’s first two years.
I contend the blur is more likely due to motion of the mix and lossy compression of he highly detailed windscreen.
I also wouldn’t expect much depth of field from an ENG style camera.
Those booms are on long poles. The camera is on an angle and it appears the booms are actually to Biden’s right and are moving around a bit.
The other aspects that look weird can be explained by video compression.
Doesn’t it make more sense for those microphones to be on Biden’s right? The camera is to his left.
He looks nothing like Marlon Brando...
Here's a depressing read from Patrick Byrne, which might be along the lines of what you're looking for: https://www.deepcapture.com/2021/01/november-3-december-23-all-the-presidents-teams/
This is not true. President Trump routinely used a C-32 when traveling to small airports.
I bet he wants a second opinion...
There's an "America First Credit Union." I saw one when traveling and had to turn around for a photo of the sign. Not sure if it's MAGA, though.
For the visual learners: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PZonyefBW4
That was my thought as well. Perhaps this was filmed prior to his completion of the steal?
Where there's a will, there's a way!
This actually hurts low skilled workers.
Here's a good read on what happened when Seattle increased its minimum wage: https://www.nber.org/papers/w23532
Yesterday, most still thought things could be fixed via a constitutional process.
How ironic.
Too bad that would require them hearing the case.
Don't forget about 15 days to slow the spread.
I assume a "scanned ballot audit" means they will be looking at the adjudicated ballots, correct?
Where is this? I would love a photo with it.
"He thought of the telescreen with its never-sleeping ear. They could spy upon you night and day..." -1948