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While Donald J. Trump was talking incoherently at his rally, former First Lady Michelle Obama brought some fire while stumping for Vice President Kamala Harris in Kalamazoo, Michigan. She did not come to play around. Mrs. Obama spoke of Trump's "gross incompetence" while the media focused on Harris for not dazzling us at every turn.
It's true, y'all.
I'm surprised Fox keeps allowing Mark Cuban to appear on the network, because he's been one of the better Harris surrogates when it comes to taking apart Republicans' and Trump's nonsense. Cuban made an appearance on this Saturday's Cavuto Live, and dismantled host Neil Cavuto's lame attempt to pretend Biden's approach to tariffs has been the same as Trump's.
A Washington Post investigation has found solid evidence that Elon Musk did not have the legal right to work in the U. S. when he ditched graduate school and began a start-up company.
Some of The Post's findings:
Musk arrived in Palo Alto in 1995 for a graduate degree program at Stanford University but never enrolled in courses, working instead on his start-up.
Leaving school left Musk without a legal basis to remain in the United States, according to legal experts.
Foreign students cannot drop out of school to build a company, even if they are not immediately getting paid, said Leon Fresco, a former Justice Department immigration litigator.
The start-up was called Zip2.
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Jen Sorensen: Performance issues.
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Donald J. Trump, who describes himself as a 'stable genius,' called into a NewsNation town hall on Thursday night featuring J. D. Vance and hosted by Chris Cuomo for undecided Detroit voters. Trump's narcissism was fully displayed as he asked Vance, "How brilliant is Donald J. Trump?"
Chris Cuomo told Vance, "We have a call right now from former President Donald John Trump.
I so hope the alarms are being raised about the threat of fascism coming to this country. It's real, not imagined. This is the last week before the election, so let's do everything we can to make sure it doesn't. Vote, knock doors, talk to friends and neighbors, get them all out to vote against the orange horror.
This is your cartoon and open thread for Sunday morning.