At the eod about 50 percent of the population understood how evil Trump was and supported him, 40 percent loved how evil he was and are happy with that, and there’s only a scant 10~ percent who vote based on vibes and are always surprised
At the eod about 50 percent of the population understood how evil Trump was and supported him, 40 percent loved how evil he was and are happy with that, and there’s only a scant 10~ percent who vote based on vibes and are always surprised
Which is to say not at all
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Which is to say not at all
by Pete Hegseth
God how far it has fallen.
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God how far it has fallen.
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"It's an amazing portrait in the cabinet room," Trump said. "So he's a big fan of the New Deal, I guess..."
how much of it connects through Harvard, and how many of these people are now in the AI field.
how much of it connects through Harvard, and how many of these people are now in the AI field.
Zero Democrats objected, which would have stopped it.
Tommy Tuberville is presiding — and smirking.
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Half of the Democrats voted in favor, including transgender representative Sarah McBride.
by Susan Collins
What Glinner is doing is sexual harassment.
One he’s never commented on before and certainly didn’t need to now.
“While I condemn unequivocally the tweets themselves, I have always been a staunch First Amendment defender. I stand unapologetically for LGBTQ and trans rights and also for free speech,” said Rep. Khanna.
Rep. Khanna called the arrest "an offense to anyone who supports free speech" on twitter.
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One he’s never commented on before and certainly didn’t need to now.
“While I condemn unequivocally the tweets themselves, I have always been a staunch First Amendment defender. I stand unapologetically for LGBTQ and trans rights and also for free speech,” said Rep. Khanna.
Rep. Khanna called the arrest "an offense to anyone who supports free speech" on twitter.
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“While I condemn unequivocally the tweets themselves, I have always been a staunch First Amendment defender. I stand unapologetically for LGBTQ and trans rights and also for free speech,” said Rep. Khanna.
Rep. Khanna called the arrest "an offense to anyone who supports free speech" on twitter.
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Rep. Khanna called the arrest "an offense to anyone who supports free speech" on twitter.
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Rep. Khanna called the arrest "an offense to anyone who supports free speech" on twitter.
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