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The P Word

Natasha Ishak

A newsletter about politics and culture for millennials and the masses.

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Latest Issues

It's, like, nobody wants to work these days (#35)

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Kim Kardashian, famous for being famous, thinking about her wealth as her staff makes her money, probably.

An interesting clip landed on my social media feed...

4 years ago
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Vetted & Approved 👍: The slippery slope of newspaper endorsements (#34)

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When the New York Times put out its endorsement for Abraham Lincoln in 1860, the newsp pointed to his character as a reason for their e...

4 years ago
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America is a gun (#33)

♪ O say can you see, there are too many guns in this country ♪

I’m sure you’ve read and grown enraged about the attacks in Buffalo, NY, and in Uvalde, TX. In Buffalo, only a few weeks ago, a self-identified white supremacist shot up a groc...

4 years ago
2

A quickie update (#32)

President Joe Biden eating ice cream.

Hello, friends!

It’s certainly been a while since you’ve seen my ramblings in your inbox and, hopefully, you haven’t missed it too much. But if you’ve been loyally awaiting a new issue of The P Word f...

4 years ago
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Eileen Gu and the chaotic trappings of being a hyphenated athlete (#31)

Congratulations to Eileen Gu (pictured) the first free ski athlete to win three (!) medals in the Winter Olympics!

When it comes to the Olympics, I think we can all agree that the Winter Games don’t get as much hype as the Summer Games (so...

4 years ago
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