The Second Term of Donald J. Trump as President of the United States of America

You have to remember that Ford was appointed VP after Agnew stepped down and the speculation was that he was given that role because he agreed to let Nixon walk.
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Spiro Agnew served as the 39th Vice President of the United States from 1969 until his resignation in 1973. His resignation was a result of a scandal involving allegations of tax evasion and corruption during his tenure as Governor of Maryland. Agnew faced investigations into bribery and extortion, leading to a plea deal where he pleaded no contest to a single felony charge of tax evasion. He resigned in October 1973 to avoid further legal repercussions and to restore public trust in the Vice Presidency. Following his resignation, Agnew spent the remainder of his life largely out of the public eye, rarely making public appearances and often blaming others for his downfall.
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President Richard Nixon resigned from office on August 9, 1974
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So offhand they seem to not be related?
 
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Personally I would like to see free college tuition.
I think it would boost the economy by making our workforce more competitive.
But the effect on Christian colleges I had not even thought of.
 
"FDA withdraws publication of COVID and shingles vaccine research findings" #3,244
S2,
Have they shown their hand here?
It's one thing to curtail funding on basis that it's wasted, because everybody knows vaccine never worked.

But "research findings" means the expenditure is already made.
If the findings corroborated legitimacy of their position, what harm in informing the public? Subjecting the findings to further corroboration / peer review?

Suppression of findings for research already conducted? Is there any explanation more plausible than "cover-up"?
What else could they be hiding, other than the efficacy of vax?
On whose agenda?
They're doing RFKj's bidding. I get that.
Whose bidding is RFKj doing?
 
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BREAKING: CBS Evening News collapses in ratings as MAGA-coded anchor drives viewers away

CBS Evening News has now fallen below four million nightly viewers for six straight weeks, cementing what is shaping up as one of the most dramatic self-inflicted disasters in network news history. Last week the show averaged just 3.81 million viewers while NBC pulled 5.97 million and ABC dominated with 7.89 million. The gap is not close. CBS is getting lapped by its competitors while its parent company quietly begins to reconsider whether handing editorial control of a century-old news institution to an opinion blogger with zero broadcast experience was a good idea.

That blogger is Bari Weiss, who was installed as CBS News editor-in-chief by billionaire David Ellison despite never having worked in television or run a major news organization. She then installed Tony Dokoupil as anchor, a hire that immediately set off a staff revolt. Dokoupil complained about "legacy media" before his first broadcast, gave a both-sides treatment of the January 6 anniversary on his second day, and delivered what colleagues described as fawning coverage of Marco Rubio. A senior producer has since been fired and several others took buyouts on the way out the door.

Now Paramount executives are reportedly having informal discussions about pulling back Weiss's mandate and bringing in a more experienced executive to actually run the newsroom. CBS's official response was that Weiss has "full support." That statement landed the same week Puck reported she was given "too broad a mandate" and the negative press has been "ceaseless." Both things can be true.
 
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