Just once, I would like one of these congresspeople to say βIf youβre not willing to acknowledge reality about this, then I have no reason to trust you about anything else. I will vote no. I yield the rest of my time.β
Here are the Chicks performing βNot Ready to Make Niceβ on Kimmel last night on the 23rd anniversary of them being right about the Iraq War and getting actually canceled for it:
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If true, I have serious concerns about this being a war crime.
Under the laws of armed conflict:
Proportionality: the military advantage has to outweigh the anticipated civilian harm.
Hard to see what military advantage would outweigh robbing 20k people of drinking water.
Really good perspective by Sarah about one of my greatest reservations about nominating Platner.
Michael Ian Black
Molly Knight
BLUMENTHAL: Who won the 2020 election?
TRAYNOR: This issue has become a question of political controversy
B: It's 'political controversy' only because Trump refuses to accept the results
T: It is not appropriate to engage in discussion regarding that
B: So you're going to use the same script
The corporations bankrolling President Trumpβs new $400 million White House ballroom have been handed more than $50 BILLION in new or expanded federal contracts in just the six months since they wrote those checks.
It gets worse.
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And YOU clearly have a future in diplomacy.
I wouldn't have. But we have to get him over the finish line now, and hope he is everything that you believe and hope him to be.
Good people disagree about complex issues all the time. But we have to work on our common goal: retiring Trump's Maine rubber stamp.
I read Isaacson's biography of Elon Musk. I don't recall a single mention of Elon's white supremacy. His grandfather's, yes. It's entirely possible I forgot, but if not, all of his biographers, not just Isaacson, should be feeling pretty sheepish about not uncovering and decrying his bigotry.
Aaron Rupar
CA voters just used the gubernatorial primary to goose GOP turnout in the state in November. Heckuva job.
The one thing Dems/liberals need more than anything, is a mind for strategy, and realization that actions have sometimes predictable consequences. Like putting 61 candidates on the ballot.
CA voters just used the gubernatorial primary to goose GOP turnout in the state in November. Heckuva job.
The one thing Dems/liberals need more than anything, is a mind for strategy, and realization that actions have sometimes predictable consequences. Like putting 61 candidates on the ballot.