Talk Show: Stage Fright

2 years ago
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A KIMMEL PANIC ATTACK?

Was a 175% fee transfer income windfall in pandemic--over one billion dollars--an incentive for Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner of WJLA, the ABC affiliate network in DC that decided to delete an interview with a former biological warfare planner, perpetuate a pandemic that has been attributed to the loss of one million American lives, and which today finds a 76% increase in kid infections? Would you walk away from a billion dollars?

Why would a professional late night talk show host be surprised to find a politician, even in a long shot candidacy, to accept an invitation to appear on his nationally broadcasted television show on a major network? Apparently so surprised that he didn't even have the folks in legal draw up a contract, or issue the standard appearance fee.

How does a national legal process serving firm, with a motto of serving defendants right the first time, fail in two, high profile cases, which happened to involve state officials, who managed somehow to evade service of process by the Alexandria City Sheriff?

Perhaps it is just a simple matter of Long COVID-19, as scientists have determined that, besides a loss of sense of smell, and/or taste, there is a marked degradation of IQ, estimated to find a male, aged 50, age mentally to 70, during infection with a biological agent that, as of March 7th, the government can neither confirm nor deny that it owns.

But, today, according to the Washington Post, despite litigation filed on this matter yesterday, under the RICO Act, in Richmond, the most significant news are the three nomination contests to be decided today in VAGOP, with the most interesting the race of Congressman Good, in VA5, who had defeated the Bigfoot Erotica Dan Riggleman, who decided also to support gay marriage, before his defeat by a "social conservative" who remained silent while churches were closed, with broad evangelical Christian support.

And, while in 2016, at least the names of the candidates had appeared, albeit on the obituary page, in the print edition of the Washington Post, today, according to reports, some folks are running, but we don't know who the he's or she's are, even if they believe they are off to a good start to win in November.

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