He was also the progressive choice in the primary. His opponent was a centrist party hack.
It's been a very long time since I enjoyed a TV broadcaster's commentary. I would pay extra for a stream that is just crowd noise, but the best game I watched was synced to the local radio broadcast.
It doesn't matter that they haven't broken any laws. It doesn't matter that he will not get convictions or achieve anything meaningful. The point is to use his power to attack, and put everyone on notice that he is willing to fight you even when he knows he's wrong.
Any effective progressive is going to be vilified. They will be attacked from all sides, and all of their dirty laundry will be made public. Every flaw, every misstep, every gaff, all of it will be blown out of proportion by the machine they threaten.
Musk is a coward. We knew that.
Whoa whoa whoa. Cocaine is way better than whiskey.
Right? When did gaming and tech journalism become gossip columns? Games rise and fall because of a variety of reasons, and fun is fun whether you play alone or with friends or with strangers. Make the experience feel valuable, and people will pay for it. There isn't a single formula that appeals to all gamers, and some games just need to find the right audience.
He's reading a scene from GoldenEye, though.
I want the audio recordings of these.
It's even worse than that. "This offer isn't guaranteed, and I can't promise that the car will continue working or be yours after you buy it. You waive your right to sue me if I take the car back without returning your money."
His villains are literally cartoonishly evil because when he beats up normal people, you skirt the line of social issues like poverty and addiction where his hoarding of wealth is as much to blame as anything.
It also makes it obvious how stupid a phrase like "do DEI" is.