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đŸ‡ș🇩 Former art gallerist and art fair director. Author of books on the contemporary art market. Political junkie. I try to remain open minded. Sometimes succeed. Orwell was an optimist. Protect the Dolls.
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Miller oozes hatred from every pore on his face. Everyone sees it. And hears it. Everyone. Why is ABC suggesting people reject the evidence of their eyes and ears? We know why Leavitt and Fox do it, but

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By turning it into North Korea?
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But, isn’t the way you solve for rioters and looters to give them all Presidentisl pardons?
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As ahistorical as he is hysterical. Textbook illustration of Backpfeifengesicht.
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*Homer Simpson voice* bitchiest moment of Pride Month SO FAR!
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The Fatuous Griftones
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Don’t recall any similar parsing about the sanitized Hollywood portrayal of straight culture when Jerry Falwell’s voluntary cuckolding via a pool boy was revealed. An oversight on D’Souza’s part?
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This is so upsetting. How can this go unpunished in the US!? What significant difference is there between ICE and the Gestapo other than they haven’t actually killed innocent people
yet.
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Trump, the perpetual “victim of judicial weaponization,” should be tried, found guilty, and publicly executed for Treason because of Jan 6. Anything short of that for him is mercy. Next subject.
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So all the class of a public toilet but none of the charm?
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Only Trump is allowed to fling nasty schoolyard insults at people in his world.
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“Life is short. And there are much more pressing–and actually interesting–questions than ‘Are you less human than me?’” — Ta-Nehisi Coates
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“Life is short. And there are much more pressing–and actually interesting–questions than ‘Are you less human than me?’” — Ta-Nehisi Coates