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Nitya Patel
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@SamIsNotOff @C_3C_3 He's not raising his taxes; he's just lowering yours by $20 so you won't notice he's saving $20M. Wake up
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Bernie โ€œFirst Classโ€ Sanders flying to 1 of his 3 homes. Fight the Oligarchy!
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I've ardently defended Erika Kirk from the ostensibly serious podcasters & media stars defaming her and baselessly implicating her in crimes. But my feelings about the comedian Druski's mockery of Erika Kirk are more complex. For years, I, and many others on the Right, defended edgy and wildly offensive comedy, like mocking trans people and even joking about horrible things like domestic violence, the Holocaust, and AIDS. How can anyone on the Right really argue, in that context, that a comedian mocking a widow is somehow beyond the pale... without being totally hypocritical?
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