Wednesday, February 7, 2024

LA rains, floods; Trump loses in court (JKL)

News with Jimmy Kimmel, 2/6-7/24; Seth Auberon, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
A little rain never hurt anyone, but large amounts like this falling for days is killer.
At my next insurrection, I'm canceling all these judges and installing loyal ones.
Trump’s claim to be immune from prosecution for his crimes REJECTED, Taylor Swift Super Bowl bets, Apple's new virtual reality helmet, LeVar Burton's banned Book Rainbow
(Jimmy Kimmel Live) Feb. 6, 2024: It’s been raining cats and dogs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas, you can bet all things Taylor Swift at the Super Bowl, Donald Trump wasn’t even on the ballot at the Republican primary in Nevada, the DC Federal Appeals Court issued their much-anticipated decision telling Trump he doesn't have “presidential immunity,” apparently Don John wants to debate Joe Biden immediately, the new Apple “Vision Pro” goggles are taking over, and LeVar Burton weighs in on the banning of books in America.


Nikki Haley’s embarrassing loss to "No One," Tucker has the guts to interview Pres. Putin, the Super Bowl heads to Vegas as Taylor Swift races back from Japan
(Jimmy Kimmel Live) Feb. 7, 2024: Nikki Haley ran basically unopposed in the Nevada primary and still managed to lose to “None of These Candidates,” Facebook and Instagram are planning to crack down on misleading AI generated images ahead of the election, Mike "MyPillow" Lindell’s commercials are back on Fox News, Tucker Carlson is in Moscow to interview Pres. Vlad Putin, there's a double dose of airport nudity and a truck trying to surf in “This Week in Florida,” the Super Bowl is headed to Vegas and thanks to Taylor "Nazi Barbie" Swift the commercials are being geared more towards women than men this year, and the show goes out to Hollywood Blvd. for a special Super Bowl commercial themed "Lie Witness News."

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  • SURFING IN THE RAIN: Evan Ricciardi, 18, a student at Biola University, takes his turn using a rope from a footbridge to stay in position and surf stormwater rushing through a La Mirada flood control channel that runs through La Mirada Creek Park on Tuesday, 2/6/24 (Allen J. Schaben/Los Angeles Times).

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