I'm researching another story and just re-found this interactive map of Trump administration connections to the Scaife Foundation in the @PittsburghPG, from January 2017. Lots of recognizable names on it
As defeats pile up, Trump tries to delay vote count in last-ditch effort to cast doubt on Biden victory - The Washington Post washingtonpost.com/politics/trump…
This story is bat shit crazy pants bananas fyi
“Veteran Republicans, meanwhile, expressed unease and apprehension Wednesday about a mission tying Giuliani, Trump and Bannon together, calling it embarrassing and ill-fated...
“Giuliani is turning this into a clown car and Bannon has never had a plan. They think they’re being aggressive but it’s disorganized,” said longtime GOP strategist Scott Reed. “Bannon thinks he’s disrupter in chief.””
We’re living through an unchecked pandemic that’s killed at least a quarter of a million Americans and the world is destabilizing by the day but by all means, let’s all stop and listen to your dumbass conspiracy theories @SenTomCotton
It's like I've said all along. My problem with these people was never partisan. It was that they are miserable grifter fucks fleecing everyone they can before they get shown the door, but because they scream "BIAS!" at the barest whisper of scrutiny they scare journalists.
Sorry, had to delete the previous tweet because I confused Cordelia May, another terrible rich person, with the Mercers. She was the one who funded the reprint and distribution of "Camp of the Saints." Robert Mercer in fact funded Cambridge Analytica.