Kirk Rudell
Professional writer. Also amateur.
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- Thinking about Loujain, who still isn’t allowed to leave Saudi Arabia. www.cnn.com/2019/01/08/m...
- “These Mexican cartels are so dangerous… they’re sick people and we’re at war with them- oh, thank you for buying TrumpCoin, come right in- which is why I want that baby arrested!” apnews.com/article/el-c...
- Gianni Infantino is another example of: if there are no consequences for bad behavior, bad people get worse. He handed the World Cup to Putin and Qatar—for who knows what payoff—but no one boycotted, and human rights abuses were just kinda metabolized as part of the process. On to Saudi Arabia⚽️
- My wife’s latest book is out today! The sequel to KILLING ME (currently being developed for tv), SLAYING YOU is the fun, twisty thriller you need to balance out *gestures vaguely at everything* bookshop.org/p/books/slay...
- Reposted by Kirk Rudell“Joe Biden did nothing to fix the system that they knew was broken.” He did nothing — except pass a $105 billion program to fix the system. Reporters, Sean Duffy thinks you’re incapable of a simple Google search.
- RFK JR: All children should be as healthy—and all adults as prescription drug-free—as my dear uncle John.
- Years ago, before Qatar was doing golf course and airplane deals with Trump, they were being blockaded until they agreed to bail out Jared Kushner’s real estate company. (The Saudis got nuclear reactors for running the blockade.) Glad they’re all friends now.
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- A lot of people will vote for the candidate who explicitly promises these kinds of consequences, rather than: “Now is a time to come together and look forward, not relitigate the past. Just let him keep the plane and the crypto bribes, and all the bad people will just kinda go away, right?”
- Narco gangs are a law enforcement issue. Republicans declaring that the US is “at war” effectively reduces a global superpower to the size of Tren de Aragua. Republicans should be ashamed to use it as a pretense to suspend civil rights; Democrats should be hammering the absurdity of it.