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@PolitiPrincess

|Anime|I get into politics, since politics wants to get In my life unannounced.

Inscrit le Eylül 2022
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Hunter Biden
Hunter Biden@HunterBiden·
The Lessons I Learned from My Dad I am not the man my father is. I am trying. Some days closer. Some days farther. He never sat me down and explained these lessons. He lived them. I’m still learning them. Show up. The kitchen table. The hospital room. The funeral. The picket line. The call from the son who won’t answer. Show up. Most days that’s the whole job. My whole life I watched him do it. Not for cameras. Not for headlines. Not because there was something in it for him. He showed up because someone needed him. I learned that grief doesn’t make you special. My father buried a wife and daughter. He buried a son. Yet he never treated grief as a claim on other people’s sympathy. Instead, it made him notice theirs. A mother who lost a child. A father sitting beside a hospital bed. A kid scared about what comes next. A son who lost his mother, his sister, his brother. He always noticed. I learned that power is not the point. The people who chase power eventually confuse the office with themselves. My father never did. Whether he was a county councilman, a senator, vice president, or president, he was the same man. The title changed. He didn’t. I learned that family comes first. The train from Wilmington wasn’t symbolism. It was every night. He read to us. Showed up to games. Sat through hospital rooms. Waited up for children who were lost. And when the day came that the country and the family could not both have him at full strength, he chose family. He relinquished the last chapter of how he wanted to be remembered. And he never complained about it. Most of all, I learned that love is not soft. Love is discipline. Love is showing up at one in the morning when nobody is watching. Love is answering the phone. Love is staying. Love is getting back up after life knocks you down and doing it all again tomorrow. That love saved my life. I’ve failed at many of these lessons, sometimes in very public ways. He loved me anyway. That’s the last lesson. I am not trying to become my father. I am trying to carry what he gave me. And if I can do that, even imperfectly, that will be enough. Happy Father’s Day, Dad. I love you.
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Princess@PolitiPrincess·
@atrupar No, seriously. Who is that? 😭
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Who is this?
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Amene
Amene@Ange_Amene·
Texas is not turning blue anytime soon. Yet many of you are bypassing this fact by ignoring the racist pattern white voters have.
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Keith Murphy
Keith Murphy@murphdogg29·
I'm not a member of the "K-Hive" (which has been used more as a petty kind of slur than just a normal discription). But I voted for her because I had common sense though. And I'm sure Black folks will vote for Talarico. We are tactical. No need to beg Crockett. Do YOUR work.
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Princess@PolitiPrincess·
@emkenobi He would have made an amazing president.
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If Bobby Kennedy hadn’t been assassinated and won the presidency we never would’ve gotten Nixon or fucking Reagan. He was one of the biggest civil rights advocates at the time too. His politics were progressive and would have changed so much in America. We especially wouldn’t be in this current mess. Everyone talks about what America missed out on when JFK was assassinated but I don’t think they realize Bobby was possibly an even greater loss. He was even called “the most trusted white man in America” at one point. He did so much advocacy for racial equality and was acquaintances with MLK. He even was one of the first people to break the news of MLKs assassination at one of his rallies and visited black neighborhoods to try and persuade peaceful protests after what happened. He had a huge amount of support from black Americans which made him stand out. He didn’t focus on a specific race of voters. He talked to everyone and advocated for everyone. He wanted the wealth to pay higher taxes, he wanted to end poverty in America, he wanted to enforce desegregation and protect voting rights for minorities, and he was one of the biggest critics of the Vietnam war. He was like Mamdani in a sea of corrupt politicians who didn’t care about the people. Everyone loved him. Losing him was one of the final nails in the coffin for a progressive America. He would have 100% changed the future of American politics.
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Princess@PolitiPrincess·
Baby, at this point the senate race in Texas is cooked. If Talarico doesn’t raise some money and start going to the black communities he is cooked.
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nikki mccann ramírez
nikki mccann ramírez@NikkiMcR·
I interviewed Talarico after the runoff, and asked about Crockett, he told me that mending fences was a “top priority” “Listening to [Black voters] concerns, earning their trust, earning their support, because there's no way to win Texas without Black voters.”
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Not Your Average Liberal
Not Your Average Liberal@NotAvgLiberal·
For clarity - I do not support Marjorie Taylor Greene, Or any other Ex - MAGA who’ve turned on Trump. They knew what Trump was when they voted for him… 3 times. They’re just pissed Trump finally crossed a line that they were passionate about. The price of gas, and the cost of living. MAGA approved of the racism, MAGA approved of the Rape allegation, MAGA approved of the Pedophile allegations, MAGA approved of the Hate. So no I don’t support any MAGA who’ve turned against Trump. MAGA is still shit. And always will be.
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eliz
eliz@eliza___v·
trying to fake sickness at work so i could leave early and my coworker said “you should you look terrible”
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