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Depends on how you are defining waves. She was firmly ensconced in the Kate Millet, Barbara Ehrenreich and Andrea Dworkin era. But I'm not a historian OR a feminist scholar, just a women's studies minor.
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That logo was definitely designed by an 8th grade boy who can't believe that they are actually using it.
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Full diplomatic relationship with Israel.
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Since it was a standard at our Passover table, I was convinced that gefilte fish was one of the plagues.
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Thanks- totally worth a follow.
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No no no! Not until he’s retired! Otherwise he’ll be martyred by legions of magats, revered like the second coming and we will never be rid of his stupid dementia ridden face.
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Thanks!
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You don’t f* around with Boston. We don’t take kindly to despots.
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Another sternly worded letter. Your bravery is a lit torch for everyone to hold in this dark world.
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I agree about the shut down. The infuriating part is how he meandered into the whole thing without a message. He cannot drive a narrative, and worse, he isn't even trying. Okay, he isn't an orator. He can find one in the Senate and make THEM the face of the fighter.
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Canadian girlfriends
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Most infuriating is that nobody involved will ever be held to account. The SEC is not going to look at it, and certainly not the DOJ. At most a feckless House investigation that nobody will pay attention to.
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Trump will tweet (or bleet, or Xeet, or whatever) that he's raised enough $$ for a tax cut, and the rest of the cult will trumpet his brilliance and the House will pass it. It's their cult, but we're all forced to drink the Kool Aid.
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Most voters don’t even understand this and don’t want to give anymore attention to stuff that will never have a conclusion and will never affect them. We, the outraged, will find more everyday to be outraged about, and the voters are exhausted. That’s why T’s bread and circuses is so popular.
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No! We could’ve avoided it by having all those countries bribe him BEFORE he brought down the world wide economy.
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I’m already pretty deep into depression, does that help?
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I certainly remember that. Any loud, unexplained bang outside would have everyone looking at each other in a panic. To make it worse, they still allowed sonic booms from airplanes, which rattled the windows and sent us all scampering for the fallout shelter.
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We really have to stop expecting legislators to do anything but legislate. What we’re looking for has to come from an activist, not a legislator.
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Then why did you waste the transition period? You were still VP, you could have done a lot!
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“America First” was actually a hit list.