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PBS Mocks Trump’s Cabinet Picks: ‘As Low as You Could Possibly Go’
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PBS Mocks Trump’s Cabinet Picks: ‘As Low as You Could Possibly Go’

The journalists around this week’s Washington Week with The Atlantic roundtable had great fun mocking president-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks. Jeffrey Goldberg, editor-in-chief of The Atlantic magazine and the regular moderator of the panel, set the table, keying on controversial Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-FL) withdrawing his name from consideration as attorney general. Jeffrey Goldberg: Matt Gaetz's improbable and ultimately impossible nomination soaked up a lot of attention this week. But many of President-elect Trump`s other nominees are equally improbable….. He asked fellow PBS journalist Laura Barron-Lopez why Trump would nominate someone “who’s plainly unfit and plainly unconfirmable for a very important job.” She explained that Trump “wanted pure loyalists” this time around and also explained that “Matt Gaetz is not necessarily well liked by his colleagues, including a number of Republican colleagues,” then joked about it: Goldberg: That was very diplomatic, I think. Barron-Lopez: Well, we are on live TV. Next on the PBS chopping block was Pete Hegseth, a veteran and Fox News host up for the post of Secretary of Defense. He asked the Washington Post’s Ashley Parker: Goldberg: And so, you know, we’re talking about a president, A) who almost got us into a real jam with North Korea by referring to its authoritarian nuclear armed leader as “little rocket man,” right, and the person that this person wants to be his nuclear adviser, among other things, a defense adviser, is a television morning show host. Now, there's nothing wrong with hosting a television show, I want to note, but what is the possible argument for this nomination?.... Asked by Goldberg “to place Hegseth on the experience continuum and knowledge continuum,” Andrew Desiderio of Punchbowl News answered sharply: Andrew Desiderio: I mean, as low as you could possibly go, to be honest with you…. Discussing the nomination of Tulsi Gabbard to lead the U.S. intelligence services (“one of the oddest of all appointments,” according to moderator Goldberg). Desiderio: ….the Senate Intelligence Committee, like the Armed Services Committee, is stacked with members on both sides of the aisle who believe in institutions, who believe in the national security tools that are used on a daily basis, things like Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which Donald Trump has been railing against. He said, they spied on me and my campaign, which, of course, was not true. She has called for repealing the Patriot Act…. What? The Trump campaign was indeed spied on (Carter Page, a member of the Trump 2016 campaign, for one) no matter what euphemism the press might have used (“cloaked investigator” was a personal favorite). And let us pause for a moment at the sight of a mainstream journalist coming to the defense of government surveillance, of government spying on its own people, and The Patriot Act, just because Donald Trump is opposed. The panel was particularly hard on Trump’s pick of Linda McMahon to head the Department of Education. Goldberg: What does this say about the merging of -- remember that there is that great line in Gladiator, Russell Crowe, kills 50 different gladiators, and then looks at the emperor, whoever, and says “Are you not entertained?” You know, I mean, I feel like this is the most -- [Crosstalk] Golberg: ….but what does it say that this kind of just is like, oh, yeah, we're just going to have the World Wrestling person-- Barron-Lopez came loaded for bear. Barron-Lopez:  ….what’s striking though, is that this is someone who’s about to run the Education Department who essentially lied about having a bachelor’s degree in education, and she had to resign from an education board in Connecticut because of that, because her resume wasn’t up to snuff. She also is involved in a lawsuit. She’s accused in a lawsuit of failing to stop a WWE announcer, ignoring allegations that he was grooming and sexually abusing children. The panel managed to skip that McMahon had actually run the Small Business Administration from 2017 and 2019, during the first Trump administration, meaning she does have government managerial experience.
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WTAF!! New York Times: Biden Officials Discussed Returning Nukes to Ukraine to 'Deter' Russia
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WTAF!! New York Times: Biden Officials Discussed Returning Nukes to Ukraine to 'Deter' Russia

WTAF!! New York Times: Biden Officials Discussed Returning Nukes to Ukraine to 'Deter' Russia
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BINGO! Kash Patel Explains Why Andrew McCabe Thinks He'd Be Dangerous at the FBI
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BINGO! Kash Patel Explains Why Andrew McCabe Thinks He'd Be Dangerous at the FBI

BINGO! Kash Patel Explains Why Andrew McCabe Thinks He'd Be Dangerous at the FBI
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
27 w

Six Days in Fallujah: All Classes, Ranked
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Six Days in Fallujah: All Classes, Ranked

The second battle of Fallujah was the bloodiest battle of the Iraq War, and Six Days in Fallujah captures the atmosphere perfectly.
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Gamers Realm
Gamers Realm
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Director Wants To See Trilogy On Other Platforms, Including Xbox
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Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth Director Wants To See Trilogy On Other Platforms, Including Xbox

Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth is one of 2024's best games, but you only get to experience it if you own a PlayStation 5. Perhaps this is why, earlier this year, Square Enix said its release was seen as a disappointment. Rebirth failed to outsell its predecessor, Final Fantasy VII Remake.
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Gamers Realm
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Sniper Elite Resistance Preview: A Tactician's Dream
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Sniper Elite Resistance Preview: A Tactician's Dream

Whereas most serious historians dismiss the potential effects of Nazi wonder weapons in the course of World War 2, there is no doubting the contribution of Allied special forces and local resistance fighters working behind enemy lines.
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Rand Paul Warns Denver Mayor Who Threatened Trump on Deportations: You Will Lose, and You Will Be Removed
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Rand Paul Warns Denver Mayor Who Threatened Trump on Deportations: You Will Lose, and You Will Be Removed

Rand Paul Warns Denver Mayor Who Threatened Trump on Deportations: You Will Lose, and You Will Be Removed
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Alaska Man Monday - Heroes, Migrations and Tunnels
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Alaska Man Monday - Heroes, Migrations and Tunnels

Alaska Man Monday - Heroes, Migrations and Tunnels
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Google’s empire is under siege
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Google’s empire is under siege

Image: Cath Virginia / The Verge, Getty Images An onslaught of antitrust lawsuits could drastically change what Google looks like and how it operates — even if they don’t succeed. Continue reading…
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How to watch a baby
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How to watch a baby

Kristen Radtke / The Verge Parenthood is abrupt and total. When I went to the hospital, I understood that I’d be sent home with a vulnerable being who would require constant care, but it was impossible to prepare for what that actually felt like. I’d loved being in the maternity ward, a leisurely four nights thanks to a C-section and a few complications, where I was surrounded by perky and competent nurses who took care of me and my baby, checking my bandages and bringing me ice and answering my questions. (I had a lot of questions.) “If she doesn’t want to eat, is that okay?” “What does that raspy noise mean?” “Her lower lip keeps quivering, is that okay?” “Does she need to keep the hat on all the time?” “How often should I change her diaper?” When we were... Continue reading…
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