Queer Starmer
Kristi Noem has Secret Service protection but a masked man was able to snatch her purse while she dined at a restaurant on Sunday night.
The thief got away with Noem’s purse which included driver’s license, medication, apartment keys, passport, DHS access badge, makeup bag, blank checks, and about $3,000 in cash
>just a coincidence, probably.
John Ullyot
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>John Ullyot
"The dysfunction is now a major distraction for the president – who deserves better from his senior leadership," John Ullyot, a former senior communications official for the Pentagon, wrote in an op-ed for Politico published on Sunday.
https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2025/04/20/pentagon-chaos-ullyot-hegseth-00205594
Former Top Pentagon Spokesperson Details ‘Month From Hell’ Inside the Agency
The total chaos at the Department of Defense is becoming a major distraction for the Trump administration, writes John Ullyot.
It’s been a month of total chaos at the Pentagon. From leaks of sensitive operational plans to mass firings, the dysfunction is now a major distraction for the president — who deserves better from his senior leadership.
President Donald Trump has a strong record of holding his top officials to account. Given that, it’s hard to see Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth remaining in his role for much longer.
>total chaos
>https://nypost.com/2025/04/21/us-news/texas-politician-bobbie-mitchell-stabbed-husband-killed-after-being-attacked-by-their-grandson-at-home/
Reinacher — one of the Mitchells’ nine grandchildren, according to her government website — is being held at the Lewisville jail.
Deputies were still on the scene processing evidence later Monday morning as they continued to probe the circumstances that led to the attack, the sheriff’s office said.
>>22937287
>Vance visits the pope ON EASTER.
>to verify he was still alive.
It shows you how quick the flight was — the dead daisy that’s snipped from its life source was still alive.
>both have damaged right eyes
>day after a visit from VP
Shifting from neutral to forward or reverse often results in a large "clunk" noise that can be heard by occupants as the clutch engages suddenly.
new boot goofin
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Ten days.
Darkness.
^(?!(Anonymous$))
Why is Epstein spending $29mm to bury the tunnels underneath is temple on Epstein Island?
Eugene of Savoy had taken only five hours to rout the Ottomans.
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[Pope] will be having a terrible May.
>https://www.mayerbrown.com/-/media/files/news/2013/03/people/files/national-journal-3-16-13/fileattachment/national-journal-3-16-13.pdf
When officials at the University of Virginia summoned John Ullyot last year, he knew the message about the school’s leadership turmoil would have to be “carefully crafted.” This was not his first “high-intensity en- gagement.” Ullyot managed communications for the Senate Armed Services Committee during its investigation of torture and abuse at Baghdad’s Abu Ghraib prison. In the pri- vate sector, he advised DHL when the Ger- man logistics company shuttered a hub in Wilmington, Ohio, and infuriated the state’s congressional delegation. But the crisis that enveloped the University of Virginia was a different animal. A few days before Ullyot’s arrival in Char- lottesville, the university’s board had sacked President Teresa Sullivan, citing her un- willingness to make “hard decisions” in the face of dwindling resources. The ouster of the popular president enraged students and faculty members, and their protests made na- tional news, including the front pages of The Washington Post. “Had we been brought in ahead of time, we could have looked at whether or not [firing Sullivan] was a good idea,” he says. “The best reputation-management is to deal with some- thing before it actually becomes a crisis…. In this case, we were brought in after there had been a precipitating incident.” Eventually, the board of visitors decided to reinstate Sullivan. “My task was to figure out how to bring her back in a way that would pre- serve the board’s strength and independence and not have them look like they had been pressured,” Ullyot says. The press excoriated Rector Helen Dragas—an op-ed in The Post described her as “divisive and tone-deaf”— but she ultimately survived the fiasco. Months later, Ullyot was at a memorial service at Deerfield Academy in western Mas- sachusetts when he was approached by Dave Fuente, who had run with him on Deerfield’s cross-country team. Fuente, a UVA graduate and the chairman of New York City-based SSA & Co., had seen Ullyot’s name in connec- tion with the bungled ouster at the university and noted that High Lantern Group, a subsid- iary of SSA, specialized in crisis communica- tions. Before long, Fuente had arranged for Ullyot to meet with Daniel Casse, a managing partner at the firm. Earlier this month, Ullyot was named a managing director at High Lantern Group. The 44-year-old was most recently a senior vice president with Hill + Knowlton Strate- gies, where his clients included Medtronic, DHL, Ford, Deloitte, medical-device-maker Zimmer, Pfizer, EADS, and the Marine Corps. A graduate of Harvard University, Ullyot served as an intelligence officer in the Ma- rines, where he was also a competitive skeet shooter and a liaison in French Guyana (mer- iting a medal from the French Foreign Le- gion). Early in his career, he was a spokesman for then-Sens. Rudy Boschwitz, R-Minn., and Arlen Specter, R-Pa., after which he worked as vice president of corporate communica- tions for AOL Europe. Ullyot later returned to public service, serving as communications director for two Senate committees, as dep- uty chief of staff for then-Sen. John Warner, R-Va., and as a national media spokesman at the 2008 Republican National Convention in St. Paul, Minn. Christopher Snow Hopkins
The Pope serves the Master.
Who is the Master?
>Back To The Future
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/23/muammar-gaddafi-tent-trump-estate
Muammar Gaddafi pitched his tent on an estate belonging to Donald Trump in suburban New York yesterday, according to reports.
The Libyan leader is scheduled to attend the UN general assembly this week. He had been struggling to find a plot to accommodate the large Bedouin tent he takes with him when travelling abroad.
>>22937637
>if you dig into the abyss, the abyss digs also into you
Jim is doing the cucumber dance.
>We look forward to being there!
https://nypost.com/2025/04/21/us-news/house-republicans-ask-doj-to-charge-andrew-cuomo-for-lying-about-calculated-cover-up-of-ny-nursing-home-deaths/
House Republicans ask DOJ to charge Andrew Cuomo for lying about ‘calculated cover-up’ of NY nursing home deaths
House Republicans have asked Attorney General Pam Bondi to charge former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo for making “criminally false statements” to Congress, citing “overwhelming evidence” that an audit he presided over had low-balled nursing home deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The House Oversight Committee re-upped the criminal referral after then-Attorney General Merrick Garland declined last year to prosecute Cuomo for allegedly triggering, helping to draft and reviewing a July 6, 2020, report that undercounted the total number of deaths in senior care facilities by 46%.
“Andrew Cuomo is a man with a history of corruption and deceit, now caught red-handed lying to Congress during the Select Subcommittee’s investigation into the COVID-19 nursing home tragedy in New York,” said Oversight Chairman James Comer (R-Ky.) in a statement.
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rock and a hard place
the sun is a disaster for me
the panic is not a bug, it's a feature
Canada election race tightens but Liberals still ahead