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Sen. Whitehouse and I have figured it out. We’re watching satire
Remember a couple of weeks ago, when that feckless posse of MAGA congresskids, including a few senators, posed in their kickline behind the NY court barriers, dressed in their little TrumpScout uniforms — and photos and videos of the lineup … Continue reading →
Posted in Culture, Government, Indicting Trump, political campaigns, Politics, The Facts of Life, Trumpism
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Tagged Abe Lincoln, Armando Iannnucci, Barack Obama, Donald Trump, Dwight Eisenhower, E. Jean Carroll, FDR, George Washington, James Madison, MAGA, Sheldon Whitehouse, TAFKAT, Teddy Roosevelt, The Death of Stalin, Trump criminal trial, Twitter
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Good things, some with black hearts
♥ Paul Manafort was removed from a plane headed to Dubai because his passport was revoked. There’s some confusion on Twitter about what this means, how far it goes but for now it’s fun. ♥ I’m not listening to the … Continue reading →
Posted in Fascism, Good Things Happening, Joe Biden and his people, Judiciary, Law, suits and order, Lawyers, Politics, Propaganda, Racism, The Facts of Life, Trumpism, War on women
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Tagged Affordable Care Act, Barack Obama, child pornography, CREW, Ketanji Brown Jackson, Lindsey Graham, Mo Brooks, NATO, Paul Manafort, pedophilia, President Biden, Russian Kompromat, Russian sanctions, Senate Judiciary Committee, subpoena, Ted Cruz, Trump
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Paths crossed: John Lewis
At the end of 2015, I received a season’s greeting card from John Lewis. I didn’t know him personally. I suppose I was on some list of (very small money) donors. Regardless, I received that card. It was oblong and … Continue reading →
Posted in Paths Crossed, Politics, The Facts of Life, voting and voting rights
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Tagged Amelia Boynton Robinson, Barack Obama, Edmund Pettus Bridge, John Lewis, President Obama
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