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newzquest · 2 years ago
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Rahul Gandhi "Tore" the 2013 Ordinance that could have saved him from disqualification.
Wish Rahul could have undo now..'Ordinance should be torn and thrown out' ''अध्यादेश को फाड़कर बाहर फेंक देना चाहिए': काश राहुल अब इसे पूर्ववत कर सकते थे, काश अध्यादेश ना फाड़ दिया होता ! कहते हैं वक्त की लाठी बे-आवाज़ होती है.. दर्द का एहसास बाद में पता
Wish Rahul could have undo now..‘Ordinance should be torn and thrown out’ ”अध्यादेश को फाड़कर बाहर फेंक देना चाहिए’: काश राहुल अब इसे पूर्ववत कर सकते थे, काश अध्यादेश ना फाड़ दिया होता ! कहते हैं वक्त की लाठी बे-आवाज़ होती है.. दर्द का एहसास बाद में पता लगता है. एक इक बात में सच्चाई है उस की लेकिन,अपने हरकतओ से मुकर जाने को जी चाहता है!! Rahul Gandhi was disqualified as a member of Parliament…
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timelessnewsnow · 13 days ago
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In May 2004, when Manmohan Singh was sworn in as India’s 14th Prime Minister, it was a moment of surprise for many. The soft-spoken economist, widely credited with overseeing India’s transformative 1991 economic reforms, was an unexpected choice for the top job, particularly when many speculated that Congress leader Sonia Gandhi might herself step into the role. However, despite the public perception that the position was rightfully hers, Sonia Gandhi chose to step aside and support Singh.
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newshawkers · 6 months ago
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केंद्र सरकार अत्याचारियों के साथ रही खड़ी है|
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info24sevennews-blog · 6 months ago
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newsdaliy998 · 9 months ago
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सोमवार के दिन कांग्रेस नेता राहुल गांधी ने चुनावी बांड को दुनिया की सबसे बड़ी जबरन वसूली करने वाली योजना बताई है । इसके साथ-साथ उन्होंने यह भी कहा कि इस योजना के पीछे पीएम नरेंद्र मोदी मास्टरमाइंड है । राहुल की यह टिप्पणी प्रधानमंत्री द्वारा दिए गए एक साक्षात्कार में विपक्षी दलों पर चुनावी बांड योजना पर जो यह झूठ फैला रहे का आरोप लगाने के बाद आई है ।
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politicalcasestudy · 10 months ago
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यह वही शक्ति है,जिसने हिंदुस्तान की संस्थाओं को गुलाम बना लिया है, मोहब्बत के इस देश में एक बार फिर ‘नफ़रत हारेगी, INDIA जीतेगा’!
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flashmalayalam · 1 year ago
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ഭാരത് ജോഡോ ന്യായ് യാത്രയ്ക്കെതിരെ അസമിൽ കേസ്.
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simranjeet96 · 1 year ago
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Hamdard Media Group has earned its superior reputation among Punjabi news channels by consistently delivering unbiased reporting and comprehensive coverage. Its commitment to journalistic integrity sets it apart from competitors, making it a trusted and influential source for Punjabi news with a well-deserved reputation for excellence of Punajb updates.
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sangbadpratidin · 1 year ago
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Rahul Gandhi called Nitish Kumar after INDIA meeting
Rahul Gandhi also called Nitish Kumar on the day after the fourth meeting of the INDIA alliance. It is not yet known what was discussed.
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banglakhobor · 1 year ago
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মেরুকরণের রাজনীতিই দায়ী, মণিপুর আজ দ্বিখণ্ডিত, অনাস্থা প্রস্তাবে কংগ্রেসের নিশানায় মোদি
নয়াদিল্লি: রাহুল গাঁধী লোকসভায় অনাস্থা প্রস্তাব নিয়ে আলোচনার সূচনা করবেন বলে কথা ছিল। কিন্তু দলের সাংসদ গৌরব গগৈয়ের (Gaurav Gogoi) হাতেই গুরুদায়িত্ব ছাড়লেন রাহুল। কংগ্রেসের তরফে গৌরবই কেন্দ্রের মোদি সরকারের বিরুদ্ধে অনাস্থা প্রস্তাব জমা দেন। মঙ্গলবার অনাস্থা প্রস্তাব নিয়ে আলোচনাও শুরু করেন তিনিই। আর তাতে আগাগোড়া প্রধানমন্ত্রী নরেন্দ্র মোদিকে নিশানা করলেন তিনি। (No Confidence Motion) বিগত তিন…
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timelessnewsnow · 3 months ago
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a significant political development for Jammu and Kashmir, Omar Abdullah was sworn in as Chief Minister, accompanied by five ministers, including Surinder Kumar Choudhary, who has been appointed as his deputy.
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icnnetwork · 2 years ago
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केंद्र के अध्यादेश के खिलाफ पवार का साथ, अरविंद केजरीवाल ने कहा , अब खडग़े-राहुल गांधी से मांगेंगे समय…
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https://indiacorenews.in/pawars-support-against-the-ordinance-of-the-center-arvind-kejriwal-said-will-now-seek-time-from-kharge-rahul-gandhi/
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newshawkers · 7 months ago
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राहुल ने की कांग्रेस नेताओं की जानवरों से तुलना|
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shaktiknowledgeblog · 2 years ago
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Latest survey: 72% of people consider PM Modi the most influential, know what percentage of people are in favour of Rahul Gandhi 72% of people believe that the economy will grow in 2023. Similarly, 43% of people believe that Sensex will cross 70000 in 3 months. It was told in the survey that people are happy with the welfare scheme and development of PM Modi. People are also satisfied with the…
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telugutimesusa · 2 years ago
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Sudden break for Rahul Jodo trip
The ongoing Bharat Jodo Yatra under the leadership of Congress leader Rahul Gandhi came to a temporary halt in Jammu and Kashmir today. Congress leaders blamed serious security lapses on the yatra route as well as the failure of the local administration to control the huge crowds. Rahul Gandhi also made this clear. He revealed that he had to abandon the walk on the instructions of his security personnel.Party sources said that the yatra has been temporarily stopped for today near Qazigund, which is the gateway to the Kashmir Valley.
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lastweeksshirttonight · 2 years ago
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A few months ago, I was talking with @tellthemeerkatsitsfine and brought up the casual idea of rewatching Last Week Tonight in its entirety and blogging about it. She told me she thought that would be a great idea, and thus, my brain immediately started panicking. "People will SEE your LONGFORM WRITING! You might have to be VULNERABLE and OPEN and people might see you as more than a Pez dispenser for John Oliver content!! YOU CAN'T DO THIS!!!" My anxiety is clearly very fun and very logical.
Anyways, the idea lay dormant, held at bay by anxiety, until recently - I have a brand new computer, free time, and a real desire to try and write something more substantial than "i cannot" on this blog. For real, my longform writing is not that bad! I hope.
With that context out of the way, here goes a new experiment for me - revisiting every past episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver. Will this be any good? Who fucking knows. But we're doing it. Strap in.
Last Lee Tonight (wherein Lee rewatches Last Week Tonight for an undetermined and probably nonexistent audience) Season One, Episode One
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(original air date: 4/27/2014) Major topics covered: POM Wonderful vs. Coca-Cola; the 2014 Indian election; the NSA
"Welcome, welcome, welcome... to whatever this is."
My enduring memory of Last Week Tonight starting is my mom calling me and angrily asking me why "that guy you like" was on a billboard, like I'd personally been responsible for him getting his own HBO show. I don't know why she was so angry about it, I just remember responding with something along the lines of, "maybe other people think he's hot too?"
Going back and watching this first episode now is extremely weird. As you can probably tell from the list of topics covered above, the show hadn't yet settled into its now famous format, and instead bounced from topic to topic like an R-rated Daily Show. It's not a terrible idea for a show structure. There's some clunkiness to this early iteration of LWT because of it, especially given that there's no commercial breaks to aid with transitions, but it's perfectly watchable. Its weirdness lies almost entirely in the fact that I (and everyone else watching it now) know it's going to become something very different very quickly.
It starts like most LWT episodes start now, with a recap of random shit that happened last week. There's a lot going on in this section - John talks about the banner week for "unrepentant racists and recording devices" as he briefly covers Donald Sterling and Cliven Bundy, multiple popes being canonized as saints, and Obamacare websites failing to meet demand. This is a very 2014 series of headlines and they are blasted through in about 5 minutes. Weirdly, John doesn't devote any space to what Cliven Bundy actually said to piss people off that week (and if you aren't familiar with Cliven Bundy, the man is rancid so it could have been a lot of different things), but does show a clip of him being introduced on a morning show holding a dead cow. As you do.
The breakneck speed of this episode is startling coming from our current LWT state. The Obamacare website bit, which takes about 3 minutes in total including the Lisa Loeb cameo, is the kind of thing that they would spend 20+ minutes on in future seasons/episodes. I do love Lisa Loeb and forgot she sang a song on LWT telling Oregon how much their Obamacare website sucks. (One of my favorite songs of all time is "Falling in Love". You should give it a spin.)
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From there, we go into the 2014 Indian Election (and, briefly, the 2016 Presidential Election, which, at the time, was 926 days away. JEB!), which had only been discussed on the McLaughlin Report at the time despite being the biggest election on the planet. Its primary focus is the two leading candidates, Rahul Gandhi, described by John as "wow that guy is handsome", and Narendra Modi. John does something intriguing with this piece - it starts very jokey and surface-level before taking a hard turn into discussing Modi's potential involvement in a literal massacre of thousands. I wish John did this more often nowadays. I get that it's probably hard to execute when everyone expects LWT to be the most depressing 'comedy' on television, so a sudden swerve like that is far more expected, but it was a really deft turn that clearly left the in-studio audience unsure of how to react. Moments like that are worth seeking out.
A moment that has occupied my brain since I saw this nearly ten years ago - "how dare you say I take money? How dare you say I take money? How dare you say I take money? How -"
Our first "And Now This" is John McCain telling the same joke about Russia over and over and over again. Repetition is a secret theme of this episode.
We now move on to Pom Wonderful vs. Coca-Cola, or "why two beverages are fighting each other in the highest court of the land". I'm calling this segment Pom Wonderful vs. Coca-Cola bc of its Wikipedia designation, but this segment is far more about food labeling, a subject near and dear to my celiac-ridden ass. Pomegranates, as it turns out, cannot help you cheat death, and Minute Maid has less than 1% pomegranates in their pomegranate juice. The kind of health claims companies make with their foods are still batshit, and it's wild that I have to struggle through reading whole lists of ingredients to try and find gluten while companies pretend their Pop-Tarts are actually beneficial to anyone. This also gives us the first instance of John Oliver urging the audience to do random acts of social vandalism, by definitely not advising them to put fake health claim stickers on food products. I wish I could find the "contains 4 whole pomeranians!" sticker, I definitely used to have that.
A second "And Now This" is a taped segment about cheerleader mistreatment in the NFL. This is also infuriating to behold. I hope things have gotten better for cheerleaders, but given that this is the NFL, I doubt it.
This feels the most like a modern LWT segment, in that it could easily be retitled "How is This Still a Thing" and would only need minimal changes to work. Seriously, pay cheerleaders the money they deserve, they're athletes too.
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Finally, we move to the NSA, and John interviews General Keith Alexander, the former head of the NSA. It is obviously important for me to tell you that John is in a different suit for this.
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(Is there some sort of discount store for weird orange vases)
Information security and privacy was a huge cornerstone of the early years of LWT, and yet I'd somehow totally forgotten about this interview. This is basically a TDS field piece, as John questions General Alexander about what the NSA is actually collecting from the US public. He's pushing Alexander hard, and this makes a great companion piece to his later interview with Edward Snowden. There's even insets of reporting on NSA wrongdoing! It's almost indistinguishable from the things he did on The Daily Show, and since I've been in a very nostalgic headspace for that show, I appreciated it.
John admitting he'd abuse the hell out of NSA clearance is hilarious. As is John saying the Washington Football Team is a slightly less tainted brand than the NSA.
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As a collective experience, I stand by saying that it's very weird to watch this now. At the time, though, this was exactly what I wanted out of a John Oliver-led show. It'll be interesting to see how this show shifts into its current form over this first season - since I haven't rewatched these episodes in ages, it'll be a "new" experience for me too.
Random notes:
Lee obviously focuses on important things corner: Light blue checkered shirt with blue solid tie and gray jacket is a solid look for John. He also is between bangs and no bangs, giving me a brief period of time to mourn the loss of #bangsappreciationhours. 8/10. Interview suit is more staid but blue is still a nice color on him, 7/10.
It's funny to see the pop-in social media boxes being used for their actual purpose of sharing links, and not for John randomly calling something "#feminism" or being mad about Fifty Shades of Gray. The show has evolved in ways both big and small.
The parts of this episode I was able to find on YouTube are so bizarre. Neither of the main segments seem to be there, but LWT's YouTube channel had the portions embedded above, which, aside from the interview, are such WEIRD things to highlight. I know a lot of these used to be on YouTube, too, but it looks like they've been culled.
Christ the Tumblr post formatter on desktop really hates when I try to click around to edit long ass posts.
Please let me know if this is actually any good or interesting, I truly don't really know if this is of value to anyone.
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