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Jun 28, 2024 Some people are wondering today, hypothetically that is, who could potentially replace

[Splinter]( Jun 28, 2024 [Top 5 Potential Democratic Presidential Nominees]( [Top 5 Potential Democratic Presidential Nominees]( Some people are wondering today, hypothetically that is, who could potentially replace Joe Biden if something crazy were to happen, like, oh I don’t know, if he got hit by an asteroid or something. Totally hypothetical! This curiosity is not at all inspired by anything that happened last night. [Schmuck of the Week: CNN Endorsed Trump\'s Fake News in the Debate]( [Schmuck of the Week: CNN Endorsed Trump's Fake News in the Debate]( That they introduced commercial breaks into the presidential debates for the first time was CNN’s most honest moment last night. TV news isn’t designed to inform viewers, it's designed to carry them commercial to commercial with a shallow spectacle of political entertainment pretending to be news. It's fake news. [Let Me Golf with Joe Biden and Donald Trump, I Will Destroy Them]( [Let Me Golf with Joe Biden and Donald Trump, I Will Destroy Them]( I’m not sure who to ask but I am putting this out into the universe hoping it gets to the right place. Is it the PGA Tour? TNT? Poor Rory McIlroy? Mohammed bin Salman? The Illuminati? Someone, anyone, please book this in the name of entertainment and humiliation of two guys who really deserve it. I will crush these bozos. [Would Climate Change Questions at the Presidential Debate Be Useful, or Have You Been Paying Any Attention Whatsoever?]( [Would Climate Change Questions at the Presidential Debate Be Useful, or Have You Been Paying Any Attention Whatsoever?]( Perhaps this is a more general confusion at how watching Joe Biden and Donald Trump avoid answering Serious Jake Tapper Questions for two hours could illuminate literally anything about the differences between the candidates or their policy preferences, but what exactly would asking the candidates about their positions on withering insurance markets, or offshore wind power lease sales, or the potential for green hydrogen actually tell the voters? [Democrats Are Apparently Okay with Foreign Election Interference Now]( [Democrats Are Apparently Okay with Foreign Election Interference Now]( Sure, some in the party will (anonymously) grumble about this undue foreign influence and offer tepid support to Jamaal Bowman, but life will go on as the Democrats continue to help march the Overton Window to the right. This party just can’t quit Benjamin Netanyahu, no matter how bad they supposedly want to. [Add a New Ice Sheet \'Tipping Point\' to Your Nightmares]( [Add a New Ice Sheet 'Tipping Point' to Your Nightmares]( More bad news: a study from the British Antarctic Survey finds a new tipping point in the ice sheet system, involving the "grounding zone" where ice meets bedrock beneath it. Short version: projections of melting and subsequent sea level may yet still be underestimated. [The Supreme Court Continues Its War on the EPA]( [The Supreme Court Continues Its War on the EPA]( It's hard to come to any conclusion but that the conservative Justices on the Supreme Court simply don't think the Environmental Protection Agency should exist. [Get Your Stupid Ringzzz Culture Out of Hockey]( [Get Your Stupid Ringzzz Culture Out of Hockey]( Connor McDavid deserved to win the Conn Smythe, and if you believe he didn't, that's fine, but at least make an argument that demonstrates you understand the definitions of the sport you are supposed to be covering, and get this ringzzz culture bullshit away from hockey before it ruins debates around the sport like it did to basketball. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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