Comedian and TV personality Bill Maher said that Democrats need to “look in the mirror” after Vice President Harris lost the 2024 White House election to President-elect Trump this week.
"My message to the losers: losers look in the mirror," he declared, before berating the studio audience for going dead silent following the line. "No? Well, maybe you should." He then recited a ...
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After a gap of nine years, Wolf Hall returned to our screens this week with a second series based on the last of the late Hilary Mantel’s trilogy of historical novels, The Mirror and the Light.
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“My message to the losers: losers, look in the mirror,” Maher said. “No, sorry, that’s my feeling. Losers, look in the mirror.” Maher also took credit for having correctly anticipated ...
“See you in 10 years!” As he had explained to press, the man was about to embark on a bizarre journey in which he was determined to walk through hundreds of cities around the world while ...
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“My message to the losers? Losers, look in the mirror.” “No?” Maher added, when the crowd met him with stunned silence. “Well, maybe you should.” Maher eventually earned some applause after pivoting ...
The wavefront sensing team responsible for keeping Webb’s mirrors in order has been monitoring, investigating, trending, and occasionally moving its primary mirror segments during science operations.