"While I understand and agree with those who say that no child should be mocked for being proud of their dad, I also think that Gus Walz’s neurodivergence does matter here. Republican partisanship, hate, and misogyny in this instance were also linked t...
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I think a lot about how, before TFG became involved in politics, people like John McCain, Bob Dole, even Tammy Duckworth (I say "even" only bc she's a woman & we don't count as much) were heroes. Now they're suckers & losers. I wonder if Gabby Giffords is, too.
I wonder if they know that Winston Churchill, King George VI, Marilyn Monroe & other accomplished & important people stuttered, too. (& Lewis Carroll) Feh on all MAGAts! -
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@lolonurse Yes, isn't that amazing. It's as if what he touches and what his followers touch rots right away — long-cherished ideals, social restrictions that forbid us to be openly cruel and hostile to others, faith in the truth itself, respect for learning and libraries: you name it.
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@lolonurse Oh, a great congeries of images, each of which, surprisingly (since I can be dumb when it comes to pop culture), I understood. I did watch Mad Men with fascination, and couldn't stop reading Game of Thrones.