CanyonAg77 said:
party of JOY!
CanyonAg77 said:
annie88 said:
Greedy ass billionaire being a greedy ass.
And they paid Beyonce 10 million. Holy *****
Mr. Fingerbottom said:
All these celeb payments seems like a money laundering scheme
"Thi$ ain't Texa$…this ain't hold em"Shoefly! said:annie88 said:
Greedy ass billionaire being a greedy ass.
And they paid Beyonce 10 million. Holy *****
And she didn't sing!
She can't sing without $2MM of studio equipment behind her. She's a manufactured entertainer... and hardly entertaining. She's a poser. I'm qualified to make that distinction.Shoefly! said:annie88 said:
Greedy ass billionaire being a greedy ass.
And they paid Beyonce 10 million. Holy *****
And she didn't sing!
That is EXACTLY what it is.Ag87H2O said:Seems like unreported paid political advertising to me, which is illegal.Mr. Fingerbottom said:
All these celeb payments seems like a money laundering scheme
JamesPShelley said:She can't sing without $2MM of studio equipment behind her. She's a manufactured entertainer... and hardly entertaining. She's a poser. I'm qualified to make that distinction.Shoefly! said:annie88 said:
Greedy ass billionaire being a greedy ass.
And they paid Beyonce 10 million. Holy *****
And she didn't sing!
Name one ****ing Beyonce song. One.
And her husband... JP. lol
annie88 said:
Greedy ass billionaire being a greedy ass.
And they paid Beyonce 10 million. Holy *****
techno-ag said:Quote:
But now, the New York Times reports that two people familiar with the matter reveal the full price of the event with Winfrey cost closer to $2.5 million.
Wowzers. It just keeps getting worse the more we learn. And Oprah and these other celebs keep denying they got anything despite public receipts showing otherwise.
Thank the Lord she lost. She would have driven spending off the cliff even faster than it's already headed.
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Debt-ridden Harris campaign spent $2.6 million on private flights for staff in October: FEC documents
you mean BigFaildreyOO said:
Wasn't there a certain poster bragging about these endorsements? Maybe that post deserves a financial update
Joy Reid sure was proud of them lol. Effin Queen Latifah proved it was a perfect run campaign.dreyOO said:
Wasn't there a certain poster bragging about these endorsements? Maybe that post deserves a financial update
Unpopular opinion...her voice has always been nails on a chalkboard to me. I honestly cannot stand it.JamesPShelley said:She can't sing without $2MM of studio equipment behind her. She's a manufactured entertainer... and hardly entertaining. She's a poser. I'm qualified to make that distinction.Shoefly! said:annie88 said:
Greedy ass billionaire being a greedy ass.
And they paid Beyonce 10 million. Holy *****
And she didn't sing!
Name one ****ing Beyonce song. One.
And her husband... JP. lol
Musk is not a celebrity. He actually builds companies and impacts industries. Celebrities are the modern day version of a court jester. HTHCanyonAg77 said:Elon Musk, 2024?Jugstore Cowboy said:
Have any celebrity endorsements ever been difference-makers in a campaign?
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Queen Oprah, now 70, is not a woman who is used to having to justify herself too much and she looked none too pleased when that same reporter asked about her financial dealings with the Harris campaign.
One day’s notice, no severance—the DNC fights for workers, just not their own.
— DNC Staff Union (@dncstaffunion) November 18, 2024
Full statement below: pic.twitter.com/l3S2U0Na20
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Starting last Wednesday, the DNC reportedly began making drastic cuts to their workforce, which were effective on Friday and didn't include any severance pay. The union that represents DNC employees of course they are unionized is not pleased.
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This was apparently not your typical post-election culling of temporary staff; this seems to have hit people considered permanent staff, some of whom have worked at the DNC for a decade. One fired staffer was on to something with this comment:Quote:
"If they want to be the party of the working people they should have more respect for their workers. There's an inauthenticity to how they talk about workers and clearly voters feel the same thing."