At London's Daily Mail:
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— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) October 11, 2016
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Joanna Krupa goes topless in VERY racy Instagram post https://t.co/g7mR0hzea8 pic.twitter.com/oT91FEb1BY
— Daily Mail Celebrity (@DailyMailCeleb) October 11, 2016
He has promoted a delusional and narcissistic view of the world, one in which he seems to feel that the power of his personality in negotiations could redirect the course of other nations, remake or supplant treaties, and contain those tyrants he does not actually embrace.At any rate, read the whole thing, as they say:
The editors of Foreign Policy have never endorsed a candidate for political office -- until now. https://t.co/2BvlgKcvDu pic.twitter.com/xJ0FJ0j7xc
— Foreign Policy (@ForeignPolicy) October 10, 2016
Come November, medical pot dispensary operator Lanette Davies won’t be joining others in her industry in voting for Proposition 64, a measure that would legalize the recreational use of marijuana."Life saving medication."
The initiative could create a flood of new customers for Davies’ nonprofit Canna Care pot shop, which is located in the back of an industrial park on the outskirts of Sacramento. But Davies fears the Nov. 8 ballot measure will result in big corporations driving out small operators, and the government setting steep taxes and fees on cannabis that will put it out of reach for many of her mostly low-income customers.
“Because of the double taxation and the permit fees, you are not going to have affordable medication,” Davies predicted as her customer bought a $33 bag of Jedi Kush marijuana. “The people who are going to suffer are those who are disabled, who are on low incomes. They are not going to be able to get life-saving medicine.”
She is not the only one concerned. Proposition 64 has split the medical cannabis community, with some seeing new opportunity and others fearing it will wreck a system that is working for nearly 800,000 medical pot card holders...
These are the killers cops fear most https://t.co/ZG6kYklapl
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 10, 2016
In the broad sweep of U.S. history, very occasionally one of the major parties simply disqualifies itself from the contest to win the White House by nominating an unelectable, non-mainstream candidate. We suspect that there will never be a better example than Donald Trump. The Republican Party chose a deeply divisive figure — one not supported by many senior figures in the GOP even before the release of Trump’s raunchy 2005 discussion with Access Hollywood’s (and now The Today Show’s) superficial, celebrity-worshipping Billy Bush. (Yes, he is of the Bush family, so a Bush finally speared Trump, however unintentionally.) Their X-rated discussion, and Trump’s insistence on discussing Bill Clinton’s sordid past, has caused voters to usher children out of the room when the TV news comes on. Is this the most embarrassing campaign ever? It must be close...Keep reading.
Shailene Woodley was arrested while protesting Dakota Access pipeline in North Dakota https://t.co/X7aWIPiWGs pic.twitter.com/6TimGzYmJT— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) October 10, 2016
Heh. Going where no man has gone before - with the people loving it! #Debates #DebateNight #DonaldTrump https://t.co/PMairIsmz8— Donald Douglas (@AmPowerBlog) October 10, 2016
“We were all naked” when Donald Trump walked through beauty queen dressing room https://t.co/ZHfPT5AIAb pic.twitter.com/kuoJgDvk0z
— BuzzFeed (@BuzzFeed) October 9, 2016
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