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David Waldman and Greg Dworkin’s KITM Annual Review of the Pageantry and Spectacle of the Oscars has been preempted due to a lack of interest, theirs. 2022 was a year of resurgence, as Ke Huy Quan, Brendan Fraser, and Cocaine Bear all overcame great personal setbacks in their careers, but unfortunately, we won’t be addressing that. Stormy Daniels’ rebound, now that we know something about.
Silicon Valley Bank also isn’t set for a comeback, but US regulators are allowing for full refunds. So, what are we to learn from this that we haven't already learned 16 times under Donald Trump, or in the previous 40 to 60 years or so of movies and TV?
One thing about movies, they’re better than even golf courses for meeting, making and hiding money. Some might find that movies can be a bit disorienting and confusing at times, but just try to keep up as David chases the secret money behind The Wolf of Wall Street through Malaysian public and private limited companies and 1MDBs from China through the US through financier Jho Low and Fugees rapper Prakazrel “Pras” Michel with the help of Trump stooge Elliot Broidy.
Mike Pence believes American people deserve to know about January 6th, just not under oath. Ron DeSantis doesn’t believe the American people really deserve anything. 2024 Gop candidates expect Republican voters will take what they’re given.
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