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Saturday's military operation came just a day after the President authorized the US to take aim at another unidentified object off the coast of Alaska,
Aim at the boar.
Use the right stick to kind of aim at him.
When John Stewart showed up on CNN's long-running political debate show Crossfire in 2004, he flipped the script. The Emmy-winning funnyman pleaded with the hosts, including a young Tucker Carlson to, quote, ultimately taking them to task. Fast forward some 20 years, and Stewart was once again taking aim at Tucker, this time over his fawning interview with Vladimir Putin. Stewart went on to hilariously mock Carlson's softball questions, strange facial reactions, and giddy endorsement of Russia.
Because then you don't have anything to aim at.
You need an ideal because you have nothing to aim at.
Add a bit of bad luck, and all these billions of nuclear weapons and kamikaze bombers take aim at the wrong target.
And as Federal Reserve officials continue to tackle inflation, they're taking an aim at cooling the job market.
You see what you aim at.
And so be careful what you aim at, right?
But you have to figure out what it is and then you have to aim at it
and then you have to aim at it.
The protests have already morphed into a broader rebellion now taking aim at him.