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Not to mention his tenuous grasp on the meaning of treason.
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That sound you hear is the gears grinding in Republican brains as they try to figure that all out. The King Lear part is what’s doing it, I think.
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Which is why Canadians can no longer disagree with and love Americans.
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Should have written …”waiting for the big orange bird…” and “,,, as totems…”
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Condolences before the fact for what the Lions are about to do to the Bears(I can’t believe this is going to be a thanksgiving without Detroit turkeys).
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As the Mexican president pointed out,we in Canada and those in Mexico have a legitimate grievance about American guns coming into our countries. 70% of gun crimes in Mexico and 90% in Ontario are committed with weapons from the U.S.
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I didn’t call anyone a nazi; it was a comment about the ubiquity of performative cruelty.
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Well said, sir!
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Point taken
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Did I just wander into X? Some of you are doing the MAGA thing of confusing cruelty with strength. Reminds me of Hannah Arrendt’s comments about the SS men and their “tough ruthlessness.”
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Half of congress are end-time “Christians” waiting to be raptured up. The oligarchs are all planning space colonies and building bunkers. How is it that those who want to lead us are all planning their escape?
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Wonderful quote from a great man,
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Was it st Augustine wh o said, god’d mercy is so great that if there is a hell , it must be empty, or something to that effect?
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I love that. You need to make porcelain figurines and sell them. I guess this makes Pierre Polievre proconsul pigulet.
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Eerily familiar