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Miller is the biggest little bitch
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Oh no, the fix-a-flat she uses to pump up her face was in there!
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Maybe the could Weird Science something up.
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I maintain that Dems are women because no matter what they do, it is wrong.
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Yeah, there is no "if". Her childhood alma mater won't even invite her back to speak. I don't know what her career trajectory will be. Hopefully straight to the gutter.
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Also, I want to lose touch with them. I grew up in one of those places. It sucked. That's why I left as soon as I could.
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And you'd still prefer to get shot while trying to get out over staying.
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Hyndman, Pennsylvania has been a Republican stronghold for at least the past two decades. It is a lie to suggest that Democrats have failed them. They’ve failed themselves.
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Smug, self-assured bullshit = the U.S. Constitution? Also JD Vance trying to be tough is hilarious.
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The main link is broken
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Judge Willkinson is a conservative Reagan appointee who devised the compromise distinction between "facilitating" and "effectuating" Abrego Garcia's return that SCOTUS adopted. His opinion today may carry a lot of weight with Roberts and Barrett in deciding how to deal with Trump's defiance.
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Stephen Miller crashed a girls track event in high school just to "beat" the girls. Normal people don't engage in things the way these ghouls do. Normal people don't need to assert themselves over others in any and all matters. This is children's sports ffs
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I'm here for Senator Underwood. Hell yes.
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"Human-shaped clump of sewer scum" might be aspirational for him - and is also one of the funniest descriptions of that piece of flotsam I've ever read
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Got it. Misunderstood. Thanks.
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This is one of my go-to poems. And The Testing Tree by Kunitz. "It is necessary to go through dark and deeper dark, and not to turn."
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It is cringe to do your job and protect a constituent. It is cool to be very online and criticize everyone while contributing zilch
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He must be an expert at what he does. He did get to eat a small serving of shit, but that's a pathetic mea culpa for what he served up.
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I think the press has spent too long trying to play cute with both sides, and it's about time they understand that this doesn't work with Trump v2. (I don't believe that the press cost Harris the election — I just think they're anchored to a mindset that doesn't work now in covering Trump 2.0.)
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I'm not denying that. I asked a question about what they said. I know the horror that's happening so I'm not being cute.
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Bernie immediately sucked up after Trump won and shit on the IRA. Everything he does seems to be motivated by not wanting to work with Democrats, or maybe he just not working. Because surely, after decades in the senate, you'd figure out how to build a coalition and pass bills that you shout about.
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Do you think that a country disappearing people and enslaving them is the same as a company increasing its prices?
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I mean, if you gotta rely on Trump not to blow it for you, then you're completely fucked.
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Special counsels only get named though when a conflict of interest arises, in this case, it happened when Trump announced his 2024 candidacy. The FBI and DOJ had already been investigating and those investigators worked for Jack Smith. Roberts handed Trump immunity.
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What do you mean by this? How did they drop the ball?
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"You can say whatever you want without fear of political correctness." Pray tell, what is you want to say, Oakleigh? Racist things, right? You want to make racist and transphobic comments without someone telling you that you're a useless pile of garbage.
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Well, if you wear that out on the street, there might be consequences
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Is there a reason AOC hasn’t said one word in criticism of the actual tariff policy? She’s not anyone’s idea of an offline lawmaker. Or why Whitmer went to the Oval Office and trumpeted her alignment with the president on tariffs? It’s because they think this is good, at its core
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They have also, imo, lost sight of a core tenet, which is that they must have an eye on the future, which means a vision for progress. It seems like a lot of unions only have a vision of the "good old days". Collective bargaining should be shaping the future workforce, not clinging to what was.
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Did all the filler migrate to the top of her head?
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You're not making us feel special enough. I mean, would that be so hard? To simply grovel to people who haven't voted for the party since Civil Rights? Who only have grievances and lack vision? Them. They are the future. And they need to feel good about themselves while they fuck everyone else over!
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Resentment-based agendas with dark triad adherents. One side likes the intentional inflection of harm on anyone whose identity makes them feel threatened and the other side wants everyone to fall at their feet and revel in their benevolent greatness - but for people who even sightly disagree? Death!
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This gives me hope