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If Trump was smart he could have scrambled the playing field by pursuing a few wildly popular long-held democratic priorities, and in doing so could have bought himself the ability to implement a thousand year reich
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Keith can you become a speechwriter for AOC?
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The Washington Post is now a disgraced paper and should go out of business.
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Keith can you become a speechwriter for AOC?
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Keith can you become a speechwriter for AOC?
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they make the words tiny so you can't read that it's all a bunch of bullshit
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How many more of these "journalist on the road in the heartland" stories do we need to be subjected to
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She is so cool
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There are a lot of bad ones, but even I have to admit that the Broccoli family has somehow done a good job at holding the franchise at a basic level of quality, even through the ups and downs. People who like film tended to like the James Bond movies for various reasons.
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egg
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Can't Trump just pardon his entire administration on the way out? Simple play
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I don't think Noah Smith is influential. He seems like a guy who has been desperately been trying to break into the pundit industrial complex for his entire life and has been ignored his entire life. He remains a total nonentity, resurfacing every so often when people gawk at his freakish existence.
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Who exactly is this Noah Smith guy, anyway? I keep forgetting he exists and then vaguely re-remembering again and again.
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Part 2 of 2
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At first I thought you were referring to Groucho
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AOC launch the nukes
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And they were all tweeting "People are telling us to do something, but what should we do? Taking suggestions seriously."
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I don't think it's healthy to be waiting around for the democrats to get a clue like it's waiting for Godot
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Is it a thought crime to say that this album sucked
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If I acknowledge that Trump is both weak and strong at the same time, does that make me a fascist?
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Dude can't spell "Colombia"
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he's trying to position himself as some sort of lib friendly version of elon, and maybe run for president
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The headline is just designed to be rage bait, nothing unusual
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YOU'RE OUT OF TOUCH
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Many people are saying this
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Good point
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Come on man, try to watch any democrat give a speech speech the whole way through. No one can listen to that stuff. It's impossible. It's all phony, and none of the ideas they talk about would substantially improve anyone's life anyway. By the way I'm a registered democrat.
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God stole my pinned post :'(
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=8jN8...
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I think the democrats may be falling into a trap where they assume that rising prices are guaranteed to be super unpopular. If people are sold a nationalistic narrative about why the prices have risen, then they may be tolerant of them for a stretch.
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"As DNC Chair, I will help stand up the 57 state strategies that will deliver record wins up and down the ballot. Let's get to work." Unfortunately this is weak sounding rhetoric. Learn from AOC.
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I dunno... I'm not totally convinced... I mainly remember the filibuster being used for Lieberman to kill the public option and stuff like that. I think we're way past the point where a few "good bills" are gonna fundamentally change anything.
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Why has Whit Stillman suddenly become extremely popular all of a sudden
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Serious question: If we don't get rid of the filibuster how are we ever going to pass anything good ever again?
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It's alright but he should have pardoned him. 50 years already
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What if you use it as a term of endearment