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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: pjcomix on August 29, 2025, 12:19:48 PM
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Imagine a White House press conference in the near future. The reporters are fervently raising their hands desperately hoping to be called upon to ask a question. At the podium, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt or perhaps even President Trump points at Olivia Rinaldi of CBS News and says "TAYLOR SWIFT." What does poor Olivia do? Does she correct either Leavitt or President Trump or is she just grateful she got called upon and asks her question? Either way, it is an hilarious way of emphasizing how unserious our news media has become.
There is a YUUUUUGE upside to this. If Leavitt or President Trump start calling upon 'TAYLOR SWIFT" the size of the audience watching the White House press conferences will at least double. In India, at least a hundred million more viewers will be added to the viewing audience since, as you have seen in this video, Rinaldi acting like a Swiftie fangirl has become big news in that country. Even Olivia Rinaldi would benefit. Despite the humiliation of being forever branded as "TAYLOR SWIFT" she is guaranteed to be called upon at nearly every White House press conference because the audience would expect to experience the thrill (and laughs) of seeing that happen.
https://rumble.com/v6y8lua-should-taylor-swift-from-cbs-news-be-called-upon-at-white-house-press-confe.html (https://rumble.com/v6y8lua-should-taylor-swift-from-cbs-news-be-called-upon-at-white-house-press-confe.html)
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Absolutely, she should! Call on her with something along the lines of, "Olivia! Do you have a fresh update on Tay-Tay and Travis?" :-) :fuelfire: