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No President Has Ever Had Something Like Big, Beautiful Bill

The article is a political commentary framing a hypothetical legislative achievement by Donald Trump, sarcastically dubbed "Big, Beautiful Bill," as having drastic negative consequences. It envisions a sweeping bill gutting the safety net, cutting high-end taxes, fueling deportations, and increasing the deficit.

nymag.com·1 source·2h
Intelligencer
BUSINESS

How America Chose Not to Hold the Powerful to Account

The U.S. has increasingly failed to hold powerful figures accountable, resulting in a system of elite impunity where those at the top face fewer consequences for their actions. This trend undermines trust in institutions and perpetuates inequality, as demonstrated by numerous historical and contemporary examples.

theatlantic.com·1 source·22h
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Seth MacFarlane welcome AI Bill Clinton to the Ted universe

Seth MacFarlane is using AI to perform his Bill Clinton impressions, claiming it's the only way to do the former president justice after 40 years of impressions. He debuts the AI-powered Clinton in the Ted universe.

avclub.com·1 source·3d
AV Club
CULTURE

President Bill Clinton at McDonald's

This YouTube video is a Saturday Night Live (SNL) sketch featuring a comedic portrayal of President Bill Clinton at a McDonald's restaurant. The sketch leverages Clinton's public image and persona for humor.

youtube.com·1 source·4d
AV Club
CULTURE

‘The Only Way I Looked Like Bill Clinton’: Seth MacFarlane explains why he used AI in ‘Ted’

At the New York premiere of the second season of "Ted," Seth MacFarlane discussed the use of AI to make him look like Bill Clinton for one of the episodes.

apnews.com·1 source·4d
AV Club
CULTURE

@culturecrave.co on Bluesky

Seth MacFarlane stated that AI was used to make him look like Bill Clinton for the second season of 'Ted'. He indicated that traditional methods like prosthetics and CGI produced unsatisfactory results.

bsky.app·1 source·4d
AV Club
CULTURE

The Clintons Testified About Epstein. Will Trump Be Next?

Elie Hoenig's article discusses the possibility of Donald Trump being compelled to testify regarding Jeffrey Epstein, similar to Bill and Hillary Clinton. The piece suggests the committee investigating Epstein has shown a willingness to seek answers from high-profile individuals.

nymag.com·1 source·5d
Intelligencer
CULTURE

See Epstein's full 'birthday book,' with alleged personal messages from Trump, Clinton and others

PBS News published a collection of personal notes written for Jeffrey Epstein's 50th birthday. The notes, from figures including Donald Trump and Bill Clinton, contain sexual content or innuendo, offering a glimpse into Epstein's social circle.

pbs.org·1 source·Feb 24
Daring Fireball
CULTURE

I Hate Trump’s Awful Policies, but I Love That He’s a Huge Asshole

This McSweeney's article humorously explores the author's conflicted feelings towards Donald Trump, admitting to admiring his "huge asshole" persona while simultaneously condemning his policies. The piece satirizes the compromises voters make when choosing a politician.

mcsweeneys.net·1 source·Feb 24
Kottke.org
CULTURE

Enter King Charles

The article provides a brief commentary on King Charles's accession to the British throne. It suggests he may learn to comport himself appropriately, despite his history of public embarrassments and odd statements.

nymag.com·1 source·Feb 19
Intelligencer
CULTURE

Inside Jeffrey Epstein’s Manhattan Townhouse: Birthday Letters, First Edition ‘Lolita’ and More

Previously unreported photos and letters reveal the contents of Jeffrey Epstein's Manhattan townhouse, including birthday letters, a first edition of 'Lolita,' and photos with presidents. The seven-story townhouse was a place where the sex offender hosted the elite and showcased his collection of personal items.

nytimes.com·1 source·Feb 16
AV Club
CULTURE

Do the New Epstein Files Support the Pizzagate Conspiracy?

The article examines whether the recently released Jeffrey Epstein files provide evidence to support the Pizzagate conspiracy theory. It finds that while the word "pizza" appears in the documents, its meaning is open to interpretation and doesn't inherently validate the conspiracy.

nymag.com·1 source·Feb 16
Intelligencer
CULTURE