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A MAGA-fied whackjob spent weeks all but promising to take out President Biden by sniper attack (even displaying the weaponry he'd use) gets taken out by authorities, and you'd think right wing pundits viewed him as some sort of misunderstood war hero, a victim of authoritarian overreach - a la Philando Castile or something. Even Glenn Beck is whining that the FBI over-reacted. Wait, they "overreacted" to a man brandishing weapons while issuing a search warrant? Make it make sense.
Bill Nigut has landed his new spot, and for some reason, Fani Willis felt the need to respond to Donald Trump's disgusting allegations like anyone took him seriously.
I happen to think it's time to consider crossing party lines in the GOP primary to aid Chris Christie's campaign. Hear me out while I dissect a Twitter thread from The Editorial Board and dissect his recent interview on CBS News Sunday Morning.
Lastly, metro Atlanta is continuing to grow, with nearly 67,000 new residents in a recent 12-month span. It means housing is still very much "in demand." So what sense does it make for potential buyers to bow out thinking they'll :wait til prices come down>" (Hint: it doesn't).
By Ron Roberts4.7
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A MAGA-fied whackjob spent weeks all but promising to take out President Biden by sniper attack (even displaying the weaponry he'd use) gets taken out by authorities, and you'd think right wing pundits viewed him as some sort of misunderstood war hero, a victim of authoritarian overreach - a la Philando Castile or something. Even Glenn Beck is whining that the FBI over-reacted. Wait, they "overreacted" to a man brandishing weapons while issuing a search warrant? Make it make sense.
Bill Nigut has landed his new spot, and for some reason, Fani Willis felt the need to respond to Donald Trump's disgusting allegations like anyone took him seriously.
I happen to think it's time to consider crossing party lines in the GOP primary to aid Chris Christie's campaign. Hear me out while I dissect a Twitter thread from The Editorial Board and dissect his recent interview on CBS News Sunday Morning.
Lastly, metro Atlanta is continuing to grow, with nearly 67,000 new residents in a recent 12-month span. It means housing is still very much "in demand." So what sense does it make for potential buyers to bow out thinking they'll :wait til prices come down>" (Hint: it doesn't).

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