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Elon Musk CanTrump't Dodge His 'Vote Buying' Is Worth Your Time Case Forever Is A Big Fat Bust

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June 28, 2026

Narrative Analysis: Plain Folks

If the gaslighters at Fox wanted to put a happy face on this giant turd, they should have reconsidered broadcasting live from in front of the almost non-existent crowd at the National Mall this Saturday. As you can see in the clip above, Fox's The Big Weekend Show kicked off their programming talking about the different exhibits at the so-called Great American Fair and doing some interviews with attendees, and all they ended up highlighting was the fact that the place was mostly empty. As The Wrap reported, attendance was pretty abysmal all weekend: Trump’s Great American State Fair Gets Dunked as Videos Show Low Attendance: Donald Trump’s Great American State Fair kicked off Friday on the National Mann in Washington, D.C. to bad weather, power outages, poor attendance, and, apparently, a Confederate flag problem. This prompted plenty of responses from both attendees and people watching from afar via social media. As one person put it, “This is pathetic.”read more

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MS NOW

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· Jun 26, 2026

Trump’s SAVE America obsession is more likely to doom the GOP

Wasting weeks that could be spent passing new legislation in favor of an election bill that can’t pass the Senate is certainly a choice. The post Trump’s SAVE America obsession is more likely to doom the GOP appeared first on MS NOW.

Eschaton

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· Jun 25, 2026

Sure Ted

I suppose if Republicans believe he's the candidate who best owns the libs he'd have some chance.Ted Cruz’s not-so-secret White House dreams have gotten JD Vance’s attention and annoyed Trump allies

The i Paper

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· Jul 10, 2026

Scoff at Farage all you want but he knows what voters want – and they like him

Politics as 'normal' simply doesn’t exist anymore

Lawyers, Guns & Money

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· Jul 3, 2026

All of Its Defects, None of Its Virtues

So manly, so decisive, so corrupt: President Trump’s 2.2 billion in personal earnings during his presidency has been met largely with silence from his MAGA base, which has been increasingly willing to revolt against policies they view as an abandonment of his promises to put everyday Americans first. Far-right members of Congress, prominent media pundits and [] The post All of Its Defects, None of Its Virtues appeared first on Lawyers, Guns Money.

Daily Mail

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· Jul 8, 2026

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor...

CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor...

Yardbarker

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· Jun 21, 2026

Chiefs finally get good news about Rashee Rice

Given Rice's recent history of poor behavior off the field, he's got plenty of catching up to do if he wants to convince the Chiefs to trust him with big bucks and a long-term deal.

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Related coverage for "Elon Musk CanTrump't Dodge His 'Vote Buying' Is Worth Your Time Case Forever Is A Big Fat Bust": MS NOW — Trump’s SAVE America obsession is more likely to doom the GOP. Eschaton — Sure Ted. The i Paper — Scoff at Farage all you want but he knows what voters want – and they like him. Lawyers, Guns & Money — All of Its Defects, None of Its Virtues. Daily Mail — CHRISTOPHER STEVENS review: Filthy rich? If this millionaire chancer gets his way, we'll all be dirt poor.... Yardbarker — Chiefs finally get good news about Rashee Rice