DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond gives final State of County address DEKALB COUNTY, Ga. — DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond will deliver his final State of the County address on Thursday. Thurmond has held the position since 2017. Three other candidates are currently ... 05/2/2024 - 2:35 pm | View Link
DeKalb CEO Michael Thurmond delivers final State of the County address DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond delivered his final State of the County address on Thursday.It was his eighth State of the County speech. Thurmond, who has been DeKalb County’s chief executive ... 05/2/2024 - 11:43 am | View Link
'Transformational' DeKalb CEO begins his exit DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond said when he sought the job, DeKalb was rife with what he called foolishness and craziness. Civic leaders said he leaves DeKalb at the end of this year with a lot ... 05/2/2024 - 11:33 am | View Link
‘It’s all about the journey’ DeKalb CEO delivers final state of the county address DeKalb County CEO Michael Thurmond, who carved a multi-decade career in politics and public service, spoke before hundreds of county employees, community and business leaders, family, and friends, ... 05/2/2024 - 10:32 am | View Link
DeKalb CEO touts successes in final State of the County address Thurmond told the 600-plus municipal and business leaders who gathered at the new Assembly Studios in Doraville that he woke up with a line from the Acts of the Apostles in his mind. As the final year ... 05/2/2024 - 9:50 am | View Link
ABC News host Jonathan Karl called out Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) after he suggested Jan. 6 rioters "just wandered into the Capitol."
During a Sunday interview on ABC's This Week, Karl confronted Cotton with a statement he made following the Jan. 6 riot at the U. S. Capitol.
"It's past time for the president to accept the results of the election, quit misleading the American people, and repudiate mob violence," Cotton said at the time.
"More than three years later, Trump has still not accepted the results," Karl noted.
Donald Trump's former campaign press secretary and White House communications director Hope Hicks nervously took the stand on Friday and immediately broke out in tears. She expects us to believe that after working in the Trump White House, she's naive and thought that Trump and Michael Cohen were decent human beings.
She spoke of the Access Hollywood tape, among other things.
Pete Hegseth did try to bring this disgusting moment back to reality after Rachel Campos-Duffy made a hammer joke about Paul Pelosi, the former Speaker's husband, who was the victim of a violent home invasion. On any other network, though, that would be worth being fired. But alas, this is the Fox News network where it's OK if a Democrat is attacked.
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To those of you unfamiliar with them, the National Association of Christian Lawmakers (NACL) writes conservative laws (usually against LGBTQ and abortion rights) and gives these draft bills to conservatives in legislatures. Many of these NACL drafts wind up becoming laws. NACL was instrumental in getting Roe v.
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Trump continues to find the very worst people who want to sell their souls to shill for him during his cult rallies. This week he held a rally in Wisconsin in between court appearances and nap-time in Manhattan, and helped a Wisconsin restaurant owner spew this nonsense:
On Wednesday, vegan restaurant owner Shana Gray joined former President Donald Trump on stage for his rally in Waukesha, Wis., where they claimed that her restaurant, which opened in 2023, did better when Trump was in office.
FIfteen minutes into Trump’s 78-minute rally, he explained that Gray’s business has been struggling under Joe Biden’s administration and that she was “doing better” during the Trump years.
“Shana says her business is being brutalized by the soaring cost of food,” Trump said on stage.