Dude, keep it in the family...
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So we have this on one side, and the other side claiming that the girl that put gorilla glue in her hair was a victim of white supremacy.
It's 11:12 AM. Can I start drinking now?
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So we have this on one side, and the other side claiming that the girl that put gorilla glue in her hair was a victim of white supremacy.
It's 11:12 AM. Can I start drinking now?
@lufins-dad said in Dude, keep it in the family...:
So we have this on one side, and the other side claiming that the girl that put gorilla glue in her hair was a victim of white supremacy.
It's 11:12 AM. Can I start drinking now?
Gorilla Glur girl is an individual not representing anyone.
Kinzinger is a duly elected representative in the US Congress.
As a matter of assessing sociopolitical trends, you should pay more attention to what happens with Kinzinger and less to what happens with one private individual. -
@jon-nyc said in Dude, keep it in the family...:
calling him a “disappointment to God and Lou Dobbs''
...not necessarily in that order
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They had the original article in the IHT, which was a good reading.
One of the quotes which I thought was interesting (and agree with) was:
"When loyalty for Trump became a litmus test for Republican conservatism, it was a bridge too far"
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They had the original article in the IHT, which was a good reading.
One of the quotes which I thought was interesting (and agree with) was:
"When loyalty for Trump became a litmus test for Republican conservatism, it was a bridge too far"
@taiwan_girl said in Dude, keep it in the family...:
"When loyalty for Trump became a litmus test for Republican conservatism, it was a bridge too far"
Far as I'm concerned that's a money quote. A keeper for sure. Good find TG.
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I see that the IHT and NY Times is blocked without subscription, but here is the article located free.
(https://indianexpress.com/article/world/adam-kinzingers-lonely-mission-7190819/)
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