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Posts by Medusa4DaWin

🆘DON’T KILL🐶HARLEM

They call themselves the Animal Care Center, but there’s no care. They kill scaredy pups. They kill dogs just because they’re afraid

Harlem is afraid, he needs time and a loving caring person to help him

Please repost to find that person 🙏

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But sadly such a location is not suitable for hosting galas, masquerades, and the many other ostentatious celebrations you know I so enjoy. Setting aside the issue of proper security, the embarrassment of having no room sufficiently gilded to rival Buckingham Palace or Versailles haunts me,

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When at the White House, I struggle to sleep peacefully without protective partitioning, military grade venting, and bulletproof glass. This is of course why I often soothe my troubled mind with an evening at the theater, where I may briefly forget the pressures of leading a sharply divided nation.

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a ballroom in the White House.
The lack of space to drink champagne and waltz with you in the presence of both foreign dignitaries and close friends—ideally those that have also donated generously to my presidential library—is the greatest shame our nation has ever faced. (Except maybe slavery.)

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My dear wife,
Your letter came last night. It gladdens me to think of you joined by loved ones in my absence. Give my kindest regards to your uncle John, and all the family. Thinking of them reminds me again of my deepest desire, which I know you have long tired of hearing me speak upon:

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Or at least the men of Mexico City are meant to be in you
(Apologies I can’t help it I’m a Samantha)

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You’re a Catholic convert
in a feud with the pope
Best friend hung himself in prison
Where’d he get the rope?
Finally posted that thirst trap
But the server said “nope”
And who would have thought
It figures…

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🎶 Fat cock in a little coat 🎶

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It’s like a gym for your brain! 🤩

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Moonlight

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“I’m just a senator, standing in front of her security detail, asking him to take Molly with her and see where things go” MY GOD IT WRITES ITSELF

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Pessimistic: roughly 1/3 of Americans hated Obama, mainly due to racism, and decided to punish the country for any progress made since the civil rights movement by voting for someone who voiced the racist thoughts they previously felt shamed for thinking.
I think the reality is a mix of these.

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It’s a good question, and I don’t know that there is a satisfactory answer.
Optimistic: most GOP voters and many independents rejected the party establishment and believed (despite some pretty clear evidence) that Trump represented a chance to “burn it down”.

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But I can respect the idealism. And I hope Dems—and honestly, the GOP too—do get better at listening to voters, enacting policies that really help people, and embrace meaningful, systemic change. For now, to me, Dems, while flawed, are the only party with even a passing interest in those goals.

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I disagree. I understand what you mean, but most voters are not rational in that way—GOP voters may not love everything about Trump, but most will show up and vote anyway. Ideally politicians would court non-voters, but the won’t; instead they compete for “likely” voters, even if that pool is small.

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Hey, I am very pro warehouse fires! If the system collapses into anarchy/revolution, I won’t be crying—there’s a lot of opportunities in that, too. But regardless of what happens, we have to engage. If we opt out of politics, our enemies will lean in.

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But disengaging with politics and not voting because “both are bad” will never stop the GOP. It will actually allow the Overton window here to slide FURTHER right, because Dems will have to compete with the GOP for rightwing voters and will “moderate“ their policies to do so.

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But as leftist parties failed in previous elections, the Overton window in Hungary drifted so far right that leftist parties became politically irrelevant. This is exactly what the GOP wants. When Dems have more power, we will make demands—and they will actually be in a position to enact them.

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I get the frustration, I do. But let’s look at what just happened in Hungary: a centrist right party dethroned the far right party. Do you think there are no Hungarian leftists? Of course there are!…

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Of course it has! And we can support further left candidates in primaries and volunteer for their campaigns. We can call and write to centrist Dems and let them know we disagree with their policies. We can organize and attend protests to show them a large mass of voters disagree with their stance.

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Voting is not the only way to express frustration with a politician, a party, or a policy.
It is extremely unlikely that you will ever encounter a politician or party that you agree with 100%. Voting is always—no matter the larger political system—choosing the best option out of flawed options.

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I think the bigger issue is we have a media landscape where his supporters can easily avoid any information they don’t want to see while still believing they watch ”the news”.

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I agree that right wing media is not reporting Trump’s crimes, but I think the mainstream media has done a pretty good job documenting and investigating them—the WH has taken the unprecedented step of kicking most major outlets out of the press room just to avoid their questions.

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#MAGA This is how it’s done!!! SWALWELL officially #RESIGNS!! #GOP NOW hold #TRUMP accountable!! #EpsteinFiles

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YES!!
And gonna say this: do you think Gonzales would have resigned today if he didn’t see what was going down with Swallwell? I don’t. This is why we have to hold EVERYONE accountable, even those “on our side”

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Tenn. library director fired over refusal to move LGBTQ+ books to adult section A county board near Nashville voted to dismiss Luanne James, who said she stands by her decision, in the latest clash in a national debate over access to books.

“‘All I’m going to say is that I stand by my decision,’ she said…

“Much of the audience at the board meeting broke into cheers and applause after her statement.

Chants of ‘shame’ were heard as board members voted to fire her...”

www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2026/...

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AI Blackface: Profiting on racist depictions at scale A collaborative investigation with BBC News uncovered over 100 sexualized accounts.

"AI Blackface: Profiting on racist depictions at scale" www.riddance.ai/p/ai-blackfa...

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What's behind the layoffs in Seattle's tech sector Artificial intelligence may be to blame for tech's year of layoffs, but not because workers are being replaced.

“Layoffs may be more related to AI costs. We’re not seeing large companies lay off people just bc of productivity gains”

“Companies that are betting on AI are looking to find transfusions of cash to keep up with the costs. Human capital is a quick answer, but it’s not always the longterm answer”

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Republican Islamophobia has reached shocking new levels The party's leaders in Congress have done almost nothing to stop it.

If you have the good fortune of not spending time on Elon Musk’s X, it is hard to grasp just how blatant the anti-Muslim hate coming from GOP lawmakers—and tolerated by their leaders—has become.

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Of Course They Found A Ku Klux Klan Hood Inside A Mississippi Police Office The discovery is being dressed up as an accident, softened into an artifact, and framed as a harmless “window into history” as if this were something distant, contained, and safely behind us.

Dr. Stacey Patton writes about how the discovery of Ku Klux Klan materials at a police station is being dressed up as an accident, softened into an artifact, and framed as a harmless “window into history” as if this were something distant, contained, and safely behind us.

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