Why Harry Reid needs to have an affair, Obama needs to change his pants, and David Vitter should avoid Stormy and Peachy. By: Dana Milbank, Chris Cillizza & Gaby Bruna
Why Harry Reid needs to have an affair, Obama needs to change his pants, and David Vitter should avoid Stormy and Peachy. By: Dana Milbank, Chris Cillizza & Gaby Bruna
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Next time it would be a lot funnier if you simply made a video of you pissing on a stack of Washington Posts. For real, not metaphorically like on this video.
Hey Milbank, hear that? That's WaPo's stock going down in fucking flames.
Maybe instead of putting out this unwatchable shlock, you could stop faking your journalist credentials and break some real news, eh?
Stop huff-huffing over Nico Pitney and the real innovators.
In closing, does it strike anyone else as ironic that the newspaper which unabashedly offered the healthcare lobby access to key politicians has a shitty online feature called "Mouthpiece Theater"?
I have no sympathy to that paper, they PAY, I repeat PAY Millbank, the biggest joke in DC and they do their corrupt pay for play which could have embarrassed our party into a terrible scandal.
I want my 4 minutes back. And my subscription cost. Instead next time run 10 seconds of that bad ass Eugene Robinson laughing in his cool ass pimp glasses and killer suit. It would save time, money and instantly become one of the top videos on line. And snap, the Washington Post would be both credible and cool again.
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Maybe instead of putting out this unwatchable shlock, you could stop faking your journalist credentials and break some real news, eh?
Stop huff-huffing over Nico Pitney and the real innovators.
In closing, does it strike anyone else as ironic that the newspaper which unabashedly offered the healthcare lobby access to key politicians has a shitty online feature called "Mouthpiece Theater"?