‘Tis the Season to Be Lame Ducky

Two more months with this guy’s fingers on the nuclear codes. Even without the pandemic, it’s best to stay home.
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Two more months with this guy’s fingers on the nuclear codes. Even without the pandemic, it’s best to stay home.
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The incompetence and shamelessness the Republicans displayed during this week’s testimony makes a great case for expanding the scope of the inquiry to the cornucopia of other crimes this administration has openly committed.
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Pelosi finally did the first step toward the thing. Now she’s probably going to limit its scope so as to have as little impact as possible. I’d love to be wrong!
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All I want for Christmas is for the 25th Amendment to be invoked. Not gonna happen, but ’tis the season for dreaming.
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Michael Cohen’s solicitation of bribes and other corruption is only shocking because of its brazenness and his staggering ineptitude … and Rudy Giuliani’s.
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The other party’s having a convention this week. Instead of being outright racist and hateful, they are simply comically inept. It’s great to have choices in a democracy!
If you’re in Philly for the convention, check out The Nib’s HQ at 303 Cherry Street between 12 and 6pm. I won’t be there, but a lot of my friends will. I have a bunch of work at the space, including some swag you can take home.
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New York’s primary matters for the first time in decades, and all of the remaining candidates are doing some campaign pandering in the Big Apple. Events are scheduled in the rest of the state of course, but with 8 million people, and the headquarters of the media, there’s been substantially more emphasis on NYC.
I couldn’t resist including a little Easter egg for my fellow Red Sox fans. I’m thankful baseball season’s back, where even the Yankees-Sox rivalry is more civil than electoral politics.
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