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"So have at it, champ." ● Slow Horses S03E03
#slow horses#slowhorsesedit#river cartwright#jack lowden#nick duffy#chris reilly#tvedit#appletvedit#mygifs#slow horses spoilers#never beating the allegations#slow horses s03e03#tw: blood#tw: violence
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Slow Horses S3 BTS by @giseleschmidtofficial <3
Part 2
#Slow Horses#SHBTSS3#SHBTS#Gary Oldman#Saskia Reeves#Jack Lowden#Rosalind Eleazar#Christopher Chung#Aimee-Ffion Edwards#Kadiff Kirwan#Sophie Okonedo#Samuel West#Chris Reilly
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Im so stupid 🤭
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#slow horses#bafta awards#bafta 2024#baftas#slough house#mick herron#saskia reeves#catherine standish#jonathan pryce#Chris Reilly#the Old Bastard
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Bernie Mullucks tries to steal Dr Patrick Turner's crown as Poplar's most enthusiastic applauder for the 11th year running. 👏👏👏
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Slow Horses S03
Slow Horses S03 [trailer]
Follows a team of British intelligence agents who serve as a dumping ground department of MI5 due to their career-ending mistakes.
I love a self contained mini season with a proper ending that you can watch in one go.
The action in the last episode felt a bit much. Not sure a lot of people in love with the series find that necessary.
I could watch Kristin Scott Thomas and Sophie Okonedo sitting in the office, sipping whisky, trying to out-intrigue each other all day.
"Why would anyone want to take Catherine?" "Maybe they got a death wish." That sounds about right.
#Slow Horses#Saul Metzstein#Gary Oldman#Kristin Scott Thomas#Jack Lowden#Saskia Reeves#Sophie Okonedo#Sope Dirisu#Rosalind Eleazar#Aimee Ffion Edwards#Christopher Chung#Kadiff Kirwan#Chris Reilly#Naomi Wirthner#like#recommended#TV
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Slow Horses — first look at season 3
Slow Horses — first look at season 3
Apple TV+ has released some first look pictures from season 3 of the Gary Oldman MI5 series Slow Horses. Due on December 1, season 3 adapts Real Tigers the third novel in the Mick Herron spy series Slough House. Episodes will release weekly until December 29 (six in total, two released on December 1). Oldman stars as Jackson Lamb, the brilliant but misanthropic leader of the spies, who end up in…
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#aimee-ffion edwards#chris reilly#christopher chung#dates#featured#first look#freddie fox#gary oldman#jack lowden#jonathan pryce#kadiff kirwan#katherine waterston#kristin scott thomas#mick heron#rosalind eleazar#samuel west#saskia reeves#slow horses#sope dìrísù#sophie okonedo
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JERICHO RIDGE Survival action thriller - trailer and release date
Jericho Ridge is a 2024 action thriller film about a female small-town cop whose remote office is targeted by murderous attackers. Written and directed by Will Gilbey (writer of Rise of the Footsoldier: The Heist) making his feature directorial debut. Produced by Harvey Ascott, Besnik Krapi, Mark O’Sullivan and Alex Tate. The British-Kosovonian co-production stars Nikki Amuka-Bird, Zack Morris,…
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#2024#action thriller#Chris Reilly#Jericho Ridge#Michael Socha#movie film#Nikki Amuka-Bird#preview#Simon Kunz#Solly McLeod#trailer#Will Gilbey#Zack Morris
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Young Mungo
Content warning: sexual violence, addiction, gang violence Literary novel about growing up queer in Glasgow I was ready for my next audiobook for my tri-weekly-ish run and this came up as a suggestion. I had heard of this author who won a Booker Prize for his debut novel “Shuggie Bain”, but had not read the novel. When I saw this book with quite a provocative title, even though it was a little…
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#audiobook#book reviews#books#Chris Reilly#Douglas Stuart#Glasgow#LGBTIQA+#literary fiction#Scotland#Young Mungo
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MIKA ZIBANEJAD & REILLY SMITH ( ft. Chris Kreider ) ( NYR @ DET. 11.09.2024. )
#mika zibanejad#reilly smith#chris kreider#nyr#new york rangers#nhl#hockey#hockeyedit#my gifs#ofc chris just HAD to come over and gossip with his wife#abt being on the ice with no center
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Amazing Cyclops renditions by Tom Reilly and Chris Samnee!
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Barry Sloane's cover of "Simple Man" by Lynard Skynard. (@barrypaulsloane)
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‼️‼️‼️THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT ‼️‼️‼️
He barks…
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NYRangers: BROADWAY LINEYS.
#chris kreider#mika zibanejad#reilly smith#new york rangers#my edit#hockey#hockeyedit#nhl#nhledit#sportsedit#sportedit
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Our Generals that kicked Hitler's Generals asses.
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LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
October 23, 2024
Heather Cox Richardson
Oct 24, 2024
The struggle over whether the U.S. government should work for everyone or for the very wealthy and corporations was on display today. Cable and internet providers and home security companies sued to stop the newly finalized Federal Trade Commission “click-to-cancel” rule that says it must be as easy to cancel a service as it is to sign up for it.
Also today, the Department of Transportation reached a record settlement of $50 million with American Airlines, whose damage to wheelchairs and dangerous physical assistance to disabled passengers has broken laws. Senator Tammy Duckworth (D-IL), who lost both legs in combat in the Iraq War, praised the fine and commented: “When an airline damages or breaks someone’s wheelchair, it’s like breaking their legs.”
"The era of tolerating poor treatment of airline passengers with disabilities is over," U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said in a statement. "With this penalty, we are setting a new standard of accountability for airlines that violate the civil rights of passengers with disabilities. By setting penalties at levels beyond the mere cost of doing business for airlines, we're aiming to change how the industry behaves and prevent these kinds of abuses from happening in the first place.”
A reader called to my attention that the recent Federal Election Commission filings showed one significant difference in the expenditures of the two presidential campaigns. The Harris campaign spent $34,550.02 on sign language interpreting services. The Trump campaign spent $0.00.
These details of governance are fragments of a larger picture of how we see our country. Are we all created equal and entitled to be treated equally before the law? Or are some people better than others?
CNN was supposed to host another presidential debate tonight, but while Vice President Kamala Harris accepted, Trump declined to attend. In place of a debate, CNN invited each candidate to hold a town hall. Harris accepted; Trump declined.
In her discussion with host Anderson Cooper, Harris focused on the reiteration yesterday by Trump’s longest-serving White House chief of staff, retired U.S. Marine Corps general John Kelly, that Trump had spoken admiringly of Adolf Hitler and expressed a desire to have generals like Hitler’s. In an interview with the New York Times, Kelly said Trump “met the definition of a fascist, would govern like a dictator if allowed, and had no understanding of the Constitution or the concept of rule of law.”
The ideology of fascism is associated with Italian journalist and politician Benito Mussolini, who articulated a new political ideology in the 1920s. Mussolini had been a socialist as a young man and had grown frustrated at how hard it was to organize people. No matter what socialists tried, they seemed unable to convince their neighbors that they must rise up and take over the country’s means of production. The efficiency of World War I inspired Mussolini to give up on socialism and develop a new political theory.
Mussolini rejected the equality that defined democracy and came to believe that some men were better than others. Those few must lead, taking a nation forward by directing the actions of the rest. They must organize the people as they had during wartime, ruthlessly suppressing all opposition and directing the economy so that business and politicians worked together. Logically, that select group of leaders would elevate a single man, who would become an all-powerful dictator. To weld their followers into an efficient machine, they demonized opponents into an “other” that their followers could hate.
This hierarchical system of government was called “fascism” after the bundle of rods tied around an axe that was the ancient Roman symbol of authority and power. Italy adopted it, and Mussolini’s ideas inspired others, notably Germany’s Adolf Hitler. These leaders believed that their new system would reclaim a glorious past with the ideology of the future, welding pure men into a military and social machine that moved all as one, while pure women supported society as mothers. They set out to eliminate those who didn’t fit their model and to destroy the messy, inefficient democracy that stood in their way.
But while today we associate fascism with this European movement, its foundational principle—that some men are better than others and have the right and even the duty to rule over the majority—runs parallel to that same strand in United States history. Indeed, Nazi lawyers and judges turned to America’s Jim Crow laws for inspiration, and Hitler looked to America’s Indigenous reservations as a way to rid a country of “unwanted” people.
For retired Marine general John Kelly to have spoken out against Trump before the 2024 election was a huge deal. As Secretary Buttigieg put it: “It’s one thing for some leftist group to call you a fascist. Quite another when it’s a fellow Republican. And absolutely astonishing when it’s your own chief of staff.” But Kelly was not alone. Former chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Mark Milley told veteran journalist Bob Woodward that Trump is “fascist to the core.”
In tonight’s CNN town hall, Vice President Harris told Cooper that she agreed that Trump is a fascist. She noted that when a four-star Marine general comes out two weeks before an election to warn Americans that one of the candidates is a fascist, we should see this as “a 911 call to the American people.”
Trump is “increasingly unstable,” Harris said, “and unfit to serve…. [T]he people who know Donald Trump best, the people who worked with him in the White House, in the Situation Room, in the Oval Office, all Republicans by the way, who served in his administration, his former chief of staff, his national security advisor, former secretaries of defense, and his vice president have all called him unfit and dangerous. They have said explicitly he has contempt for the Constitution of the United States. They have said he should never again serve as President of the United States,” she said.
When Trump talks about “the enemy within,” Harris said, “ [h]e's talking about the American people. He's talking about journalists, judges, nonpartisan election officials…. And he's going to sit there unstable, unhinged, plotting his revenge, plotting his retribution. Creating an enemies list.” In contrast, she said, she would have a “to-do list” to work on the things that matter to the American people.
When Trump responded to Kelly’s claims, he appeared to confuse Kelly, who was retired when Trump chose him to serve as White House chief of staff, and Mark Milley, the active-duty chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Trump referred to four-star general Kelly, whose son died in Afghanistan, as “tough and dumb,” a “LOWLIFE, and a bad General,” but then went on to talk of him as active duty and to say he stopped seeking his advice in the White House.
Forced to comment on Kelly’s comment about Trump’s embracing fascism, Republican leaders are either ducking the question or acting as if it is not a big deal. On CNN this morning, New Hampshire governor Chris Sununu said the news that Trump has praised Hitler will not affect Sununu’s support. “If we can get a Republican mindset out of Washington,” he said, “we need that culture change.”
At a rally tonight in Macon, Georgia, Trump agreed with the audience as it chanted: “Lock him up.” “You should lock them up,” Trump said. “Lock up the Bidens. Lock up Hillary. Lock ‘em up.”
Tonight, Shawn Reilly, the mayor of Waukesha, Wisconsin—a key Republican stronghold—announced he’s voting for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.
LETTERS FROM AN AMERICAN
HEATHER COX RICHARDSON
#Letters From An American#Heather Cox Richardson#fascism#fascist#Shawn Reilly#Chris Sununu#election 2024#Mark Milley#hierarchical system#John Kelly
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