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I’ll Bee Back.

Well, you’ll just have to imagine my best Schwarzenegger impression. First post-Holiday show. No Means No Miss Congeniality? Not me. Kick ’em in the ‘Nads and then, when they’re on the ground writhing in pain? Kick ’em in the ‘Nads again. The Masked Singer has to be the stupidest idea for a game show ever.

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Ok, you may think this is a holdover from House but it’s really a Cartnoon, check the cameos- is that Frodo Baggins? Yes, yes it is. Fight For Your Right Revisited – Beastie Boys

Vanity Project Penis Wall O’ Racism

Lots of chatter today among the classes that do, namely the Versailles Villagers, about how, for the good of the country mind you, Democrats ought to cave to Unidicted Co-conspirator Bottomless Pinocchio on his Vanity Project Penis Wall ‘O Racism because he’s never going to compromise. Oh but he’s already compromised they wail (he is …

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Women’s March 2019

Couldn’t get out this year but Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez did. Sigh. Six more years until she can run for President.

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Back In Black

No Deal!

It is simply not helpful in any way for Democrats to accept the temporary extension of DACA and TPS (3 years with a 1 year delay already dictated by the Supreme Court because they refused to hear arguments this term and add another since next year is an election year) in exchange for Unidicted Co-conspirator …

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Jenny Nicholson Look, you may hate her while I find her screamingly funny, but this is as devastating a critique of the Right Wing Zombie Apocalypse mindset as I’ve ever heard. Yes it’s an hour and a half. Yes she spends most of the time just reading the book, but that’s so you don’t have …

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The Mountaintop, April 3, 1968

Given in support of striking Sanitation Workers in Memphis, Tennessee. Thank you very kindly, my friends. As I listened to Ralph Abernathy and his eloquent and generous introduction and then thought about myself, I wondered who he was talking about. It’s always good to have your closest friend and associate to say something good about …

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August 28, 1963

I have a dream I am happy to join with you today in what will go down in history as the greatest demonstration for freedom in the history of our nation. Five score years ago, a great American, in whose symbolic shadow we stand today, signed the Emancipation Proclamation. This momentous decree came as a …

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Letter From Birmingham Jail

I like to publish this on Martin Luther King Jr. Day (in fact more frequently than that) because it holds many valuable lessons for those of us who believe in Direct Action, some of which I have highlighted. I won’t bother blockquoting. ek hornbeck MY DEAR FELLOW CLERGYMEN: While confined here in the Birmingham city …

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