Jehannum
Puts the "pro" in procrastination
Well, that's certainly your opinion.seems to me that you're the dense one
I don't go out of my way to research things that don't matter to me.
Well, that's certainly your opinion.seems to me that you're the dense one
Wut? Who was blithering we need a collusion Special Counsel???I love all the MAGA's yelling about NO COLLUSION.
lulz There is no law against so called "collusion", so they're really just blithering about nothing.
Wut? Who was blithering we need a collusion Special Counsel???
Outhouse - blame the Turd Burgler.Needs an outhouse in there somewhere.
In one ear and out the other. You should never call anyone else stupid again.none of what you said removes the blame that the left tries to pass off onto others, instead of looking squarely in the mirror.... they're as much to blame for our current president as the back-country dolts living in the sticks they like to blame.
great ideaIn one ear and out the other. You should never call anyone else stupid again.
Apparently you are deaf in one eye and can't hear out the other.great idea
PS - i only us eyes to browse the forum
It's because of the dicks in @Jimmycrackcorn's ears.Apparently you are deaf in one and can't hear out the other.
But then Lieu pivoted — pulling out his smartphone for a search in real-time — and entered King's name into Google.
King, who was sitting across the room on the powerful House panel, became visibly perturbed.
"I'm going to change one word. So I'm going to search for 'Congressman Steve King,' I'm going to hit the 'news' tab. First article that pops up is from ABC News," Lieu said. "It says Steve King's racist immigration talk prompts calls for congressional censure. That's a negative article. But you don't have a group of people at Google thinking and trying to modify search results — every time Steve King comes up, a negative article appears, that's not what's happening, right?"
Pichai again said no, reiterating that Google does not manipulate results for individuals like that.
"So let me just conclude here by stating the obvious," Lieu responded. "If you want positive search results, do positive things. If you don't want negative search results, don't do negative things."
"And to some of my colleagues across the aisle, if you're getting bad press articles and bad search results, don't blame Google or Facebook or Twitter, consider blaming yourself," he added.