An update on the MAGA second coming and a local definition of terms . . .
Suggested by our BEST & BRIGHTEST READERS we offer a real life example of "Skibidi Rizz" might mean when uttered by Gen Alpha social media denizens.
Or maybe this might be a sign that forgiveness is trending in the current political epoch . . .Check-it:
William Pope, of Topeka — among the hundreds whose criminal cases were dismissed last week when Trump granted clemency to Jan. 6 defendants — also said he was going to finish the doctorate degree he was working on at K-State and demanded a waiver of his remaining tuition fees.
“I WON MY CASE,” Pope wrote in a letter Monday to K-State President Richard Linton. “There are now no felony or misdemeanor charges against me to prevent me from being employed by Kansas State University … and it’s time for the university to right this wrong.”
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas Jan. 6 defendant demands K-State job back with pay after Trump dismisses charges
"I was exercising First Amendment rights from the beginning, and ultimately, I have been vindicated."
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