BustinJiber ,

How much Fox News cost and can she afford it?

dangblingus ,

She hasn't done or said anything political though? Is it just that she's a vivacious person and the ghouls are thinking "fuck, she's definitely not one of us".

Sconrad122 ,

She did endorse the Democrat running for Senate in Tennessee in 2018, so they're not wrong

FlyingSquid ,
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Her endorsements seem to have been relatively quiet so far.

That may not be the case this time, thanks to Fox.

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  • BustinJiber ,

    I kinda think that's not what they referring to. Because it's 6 years later.

    teamevil ,

    Hey Fox, I'm not a Taylor Swift fan at all, but I trust her infinitely more than your lying fascist bullshit network.

    jaschen ,

    Have you tried grabbing her by the pussy?

    weaponG ,

    Taylor Swift to Fox News: "Don't get involved in journalism...oh wait"

    owenfromcanada ,
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    Don't worry, Fox hasn't engaged in journalism in years.

    shalafi ,

    Let me get this straight, you think that Taylor Swift, one of the wealthiest and most powerful women in the world, is secretly a liberal, who spends her nights fucking an NFL star, and your plan is to intimidate this person?

    Good luck.

    SPRUNT ,

    I read that in Morgan Freeman's voice and didn't even know why until the end.

    HububBub ,

    LOL. Fuck off, Fox. She will do what she wants to do because she's a woman capable of making her own decisions. Not that you would ever understand or appreciate.

    thefartographer ,

    Shut up and dribble

    ChemicalPilgrim ,

    They always say this stuff to liberal celebrities, but invite Ted Nugent and other absolute POS conservatives on

    AbidanYre ,

    Sonny Bono, Arnold, Glenn Jacobs, Reagan, Trump... I think I'm forgetting some.

    Republicans love voting for celebrities when they have the chance.

    Ensign_Crab ,

    Charleton Heston, Kelsey Grammar, Scott Baio, Clint Eastwood, Kid Rock, Ted Nugent...

    AbidanYre ,

    I was limiting it to elected officials.

    Ensign_Crab ,

    Fair enough.

    sin_free_for_00_days ,

    You were right with Eastwood.

    Malfeasant ,

    Schwarzenegger...

    Malfeasant ,

    Oh duh you said Arnold, never mind.

    GreenPlasticSushiGrass ,

    I, for one, am keenly interested in Kid Rock's opinion on the role of central banking in a post-pandemic economy. /s

    FlyingSquid ,
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    And I'm looking forward to Fox bringing him on to talk about why Taylor Swift shouldn't give her political opinions.

    Fixbeat ,

    Back at ya, Fox!

    solidgrue ,

    Or else what, exactly?

    Son_of_dad ,

    I mean seriously, she's not qualified like a reality tv con man, to be involved in politics!

    herrcaptain ,

    Yeah, plus she's actually, like, good at business. Conservatives would prefer the guy who managed to bankrupt a casino.

    kittyjynx ,
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    Who also failed to sell red meat and alcohol to Americans.

    BackOnMyBS ,
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    Yeah, and he did it to himself. He had a successful casino going in wherever (I think Atlantic City). Since it was doing well, he thought that maybe he should open another one nearby. One casino lots of money means two casinos lots of money times two. The dip shit didn't bother to run or listen to market research. Once he opened the second casino, they learned that the market was already saturated with casinos. A second casino doesn't make more gamblers. Instead, he split the customers because his new casino was competing for customers from the first one. Both started to fail, so he had to close one. The business genius tanked his own business that was running successfully until then. Had he put a reasonable limit to his grandiosity, he would have been fine.

    He is truly delusional to the point that he thinks he controls objective reality. In other words, it isn't what it is. It's what he believes.

    I might be off on details, but this was the basic gist.

    herrcaptain ,

    Holy crap! Thanks for that - I never bothered to look into the specifics of the situation but that sounds like the hubristic business acumen I'd expect from his sort of megalomania.

    BackOnMyBS ,
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    You're welcome! The way the media reports on Trump is just so ridiculous to me, that I feel validated when I hear about the actual results of his business and policy decisions.

    FlyingSquid ,
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    I wish they would listen to his Art of the Deal ghostwriter. He's made it clear over and over again that the concept of Trump as a good businessman is a total fabrication.

    athos77 ,

    For people who hate being told what to do, they sure love telling people what to do.

    morphballganon ,

    They love telling women what to do.

    They hate women telling others what to do.

    FuglyDuck ,
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    Uhg.
    can you imagine standing in line waiting to vote, with the swifties all having their favorite songs on blast from the phones?

    never thought that would be a reason I'd appreciate vote-by-mail.

    (I'm mostly kidding... but yeah. not having to stand in line and deal with...uh... people... is nice.)

    Kalkaline ,
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    Vote.gov is your place to sign up to vote.

    LogicalDrivel ,
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    Make sure you're actually registered, even if you think you already are. A lot of states have been "cleaning up" their voting registries .

    thesprongler , (edited )

    It's a census year and you can be unregistered if you don't respond in a timely fashion. wrong on all counts.

    geekwithsoul , (edited )
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    It’s not a census year (only on the 10s in the US) and I’ve been involved in politics for more than three decades and the federal census has never been used to remove anyone from the voter rolls anywhere I’ve been. The personal data is not publicly available for 70 years except as anonymized, abstracted data.

    EDIT: I did double-check myself and yeah, the Fed census has no impact on voter rolls. There are some places that do a city/town census - especially in Massachusetts - where you can be marked as “inactive” if you don’t complete a local census. You can still cast a ballot and are still on the rolls, but it will require some assertion that you still live in the same residence. But that’s a pretty limited edge case.

    thesprongler ,

    Thanks for checking. I'm in MA and read that on my town census, but obviously misread it. My bad.

    shalafi ,

    Thanks. Checked a few days ago. I had been kicked off the roles 10+ years ago, never again.

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