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Ken from CO's avatar

For those of us who can read faster than the video or those with poor connections to watch videos, would you make the articles in printed form? The transcripts that do the verbatim of the talk are somewhat confusing. Michael Cohen's rants are readable. Often times I just give up on the videos. I know this is all new but having the printed dialogs is something needed.

Julius Marold's avatar

Add to that, I'm deaf and audio is useless to me. Any e-mail I get that says "Live Video" just gets deleted. I do read most articles though and have always enjoyed Jennifer Rubin's work.

I Hate this Timeline's avatar

Many game posted this. Contrarian you are so wonderful. Please make yourself even more useful! Yes in a computer one can sometimes get the transcript but not on Android.

Charlotte Williams's avatar

Can you please provide the instructions/graphic on how to deal w/ ICE in Spanish? This needs to be shareable w/ people w/ limited English reading skills. Thank you!

Anca Vlasopolos's avatar

Thank you for your coverage, utterly infuriating and discouraging as it is. NO KINGS RALLIES on June 14!

Kathy Dannemiller's avatar

Have you discontinued coffee with the contrarian? I can't access it. Also where is Norm Eisem these days? I miss him?

Abigail's avatar

I wish you would allow substack to read some of your articles, it's hard to have the time to read everything!!!!

Michelle Jordan's avatar

I’m happy to have Steve Vladeck and Juan to break it all down for what’s on the ground in Los Angeles in CWTC. Jen’s passion for justice and democracy is always ever present as she unravels the stakes of it all with Senator Rosen in the Big Ugly Bill. Jennifer Weis-Wolf does an incredible job expounding on the dissolution of reproductive rights for women after 3 years post Roe. We have phenomenal people here giving us the most timely news that wouldn’t be possible elsewhere. Kudos to all the Contrarians. Jen and Norm’s passion for their work leaves me energized and thirsty for more!

Science Curmudgeon's avatar

Ring doorbells are useful if you don't want to open the door. You can have a conversation and have a video record that is stored on the cloud. The camera is good enough to read a document well enough to see what it is and if it is on official court stationery and signed by a judge.

I keep wondering if the goal isn't to restore the government prior to the sixteenth amendment.