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The princess cannot bear to have anyone disagree with her. She can’t bear to have anyone, like a comedian, make jokes about her. And she’s applied herself to doing anything she can to have people like comedians who make fun of her lose thei...
Energy Secretary Doug Burgum was testifying in Congress, and he was asked by more than one person about wind turbines and solar panels. Burgum answered the question before the end of its formation.
He pointed out that wind turbines don’t c...
Republicans are on a rampage to control the vote. The SCOTUS has dismantled what was left of the VRA, a number of southeastern states are scrambling to redistrict, and anyone with decency and a spine is in the crosshairs. Hannah Natanson is...
So, James Comey is considered to have made a threat by having photographed seashells on the sand, arranged to “spell” out the title of this post. The princess insists that “86” is some sort of violent and murderous Mafia-related indication...
Graham Platner Responds to Tucker Carlson Invite
If you don’t know who David Sirota is, he’s a very politically savvy, progressive journalist, and he’s the founder of “The Lever.” He also wrote the screenplay, or the novel, for “Don’t Look...
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Psychiatrist. Grew up Jewish until I realized that knowing there's no such thing as "god" meant I didn't have the entry criterion to be part of any religion. Personal spirituality is fine, if it helps people feel good, but religions are just bad.
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