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@stevenpmillies
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Week after week this is the worst kind of high school cafeteria table. This conv "abt politics" in fact only is abt who is popular or not. It never veers toward what matters in politics—making our lives better. Little wonder voters approach politics the way teens approach the cafeteria table.
It's curious what shape the opiate for the masses has taken in the 21st century.
Where Lorne Michaels failed to reunite The Beatles... ...I guess they're playing together again...? ...Donald Trump suceeded. Present tense here. He wouldn't make it up. (But he probably would pay Ringo less....l
Oh, Todd Blanche's handler. You worked so hard on that Windsor knot, and all America knows about you is that you didn't follow it through to the end.
"Both sides are becoming identical... looking into a mirror [they] will see that this is the pattern for the future." "The whole world as The Village." Far-sighted, indeed.
I've seen a lot of these guys and even known some. This picture of the excomminicant from Kansas somehow drives home something I've said often—this is as much Catholicism as going to a Star Trek convention is being a Klingon, and I think the underlying psychological motive is very similar.
Brothers and sisters, what is it with these 1st place Chicago White Sox?
This image is a perfect representation of the era we live in. No notes.
Hello @apnews.com. "Trump Turns 80 amid Embarrassing Distraction, Basic Governing Goes Unattended" Glad to help.
A pretty frank endorsement of racism by Musk here. I know you're shocked.
The Coalition for Spiritual and Public Leadership is having its annual congress today, reflecting on this year of holy resistance in Chicago and the United States. They deserve your support. share.google/A0yJRm22dApO...
I understand the unspoken, unsavory motives behind a lot of moves from Chicago to NW Indiana. So let's be clear—until the red state Indiana stops sending its torrent of guns to Chicago, I won't think of any part of IN as the Chicago area. The Hammond Hoosiers can go. They can't take the city.
Thinking of universities as places for leaders and innovators rather than scholars and students hasn't been doing anyone any good. It's pervasive, the shift was glacial and you'd miss it if you weren't watching closely. Now everybody just accepts it. But it's a social calamity.
I am starting a rumor that Trump will debut a new presidential uniform on July 4. Please spread.
"The White House," for a long time, has been a common metonymy for the presidency.