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Your started working for the US public school system?
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It was still damn good, though.
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I think Max Boot is always doing a bit. He’s like the center-right Borat, but even more naive.
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Democrats’ energy reading this poll.
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These people are so used to a weak press that doesn’t give follow-up questions that they forget some people actually know stuff for a living.
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But what percent of those who disapprove would vote for him again?
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Good lord, those accounts are just… garbage. Even the blue ones. It really is a cesspool anymore.
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I’ll pay $500 to any press corps journalists who asks him “When was Los Angeles great?”
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You would think that, but it turns out that when you give them suggestions they get *really* angry with you.
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Considering the bin is green, it could be a “green waste” bin which often forbid any animal waste.
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I mean, she was 24 when they met, 27 when they got married. Personally, that’s a grown-ass woman making her own decisions.
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*weakly worded letter
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Don’t forget the George W. Bush was secretly a genius.
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Not to mention, the more important question is “Would you vote for him again?”, and for most of these people the answer is yes.
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This is, unfortunately, probably the most lasting legacy of the Iraq War.
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Those first two words being in that account’s handle are doing more damage to the labor cause than all eight years of Reagan.
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I really need to know details about that “MD” after his name…
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Somewhere in DC, a staffer for an 80 year-old Democratic representative is printing this out and circling it with a red marker.
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The oblivious replies are humorous, but I fear what it’s going to do to my algorithm…
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Yeah, every once in a while, there’s stories about high schools trying to discipline students similarly. All that really happens is the student learns that the piece of paper really doesn’t mean anything.
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Don’t worry, there will be enough Dems that defect. Then Jeffries will call the press to the most bland, uninspiring response ever.
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Yes, but it got *him* elected, so y’know, priorities…
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Someone once commented that Democratic politicians see voters as the enemy and Republicans as friends they can work with, and I think about that a lot.
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Ignore it at best. A good percentage of them are actively hostile to it.
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I gotta admit, it’s pretty impressive how how Democrats are making the strongest case for the Trump presidency.
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“If Trump had kept his mouth shut” can predicate so, so much in the word today.
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$10,000 bet that they invented the term “subdeals” just so they could make Trump feel like he’s accomplishing something.
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The DNC reading this poll:
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It helps when the news media is biased in your favor.
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Of course they did, they know the news media will eat this up and broadcast their faces everywhere.
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One of my greatest regrets as an adult is making fun of Home Ec while in school. I had no idea how many people just didn’t know that stuff at all.
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I initially got confused and had to re-read the exchange because I’m so used to Yang saying the boneheaded thing.
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There’s a very good reason we don’t.
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Regular reminder that Harold Ford Jr., pictured, was considered “the future” of the Democratic Party in the Obama years.
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Also LOL at an “entire team.” A former coach would know a whole team never agrees to do the same thing - they can’t even all turn in their medical release forms on time!
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I mean, as the saying goes, all politics is local. He might’ve helped him on the national stage, but in a state race, people probably don’t care much about the desires of a Silicon Valley failson.
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They’re saving their powder for those on the far left.
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Thomas Friedman vibes.
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It’s great that the Senate Dems are now just all Murkowski-Collinses.
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There’s a quote along the lines of “being a liberal means always being right too early,” and I think about that a lot.
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Problem is, we’ve identified over 100 dwarf planets in the solar system since 2016. So it wouldn’t be 9 anymore, it would be 109+.
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“Canadian girlfriend” used to be a cliche. Now we have presidential advisors using its equivalent on national TV.