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In reply to the discussion: Keith Olbermann is right: Turn the Press on Its Head [View all]LuvLoogie
(8,324 posts)28. Schumer and Jeffries have no sense of urgency
And little sense of anything else facing the people in the streets. It's all academic to the leadership. Theories, poll watching, listlessness.
This isn't 1992. Enough with the Carvilles And Axelrods. What The Fuck.
We are being sold down the river for Georgetown apartments and 4 hour K Steet lunches.
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In the movie "American President", the Michael J. Fox character adamantly declares that the
Tetrachloride
Yesterday
#4
Or this from Nebraska, 6 hospitals to close and 3 in jeopardy because of the big beautiful bill.
Swede
Yesterday
#5
What WOULD happen if and when our press gets an injection of responsibility and objectivity:
DFW
Yesterday
#25
I think Olbermann has an excellent idea. We have already seen firsthand that our
GoodRaisin
Yesterday
#32
I'd like to see lots of interviews of the families the people who have been disappeared by ICE
Walleye
8 hrs ago
#53
100% correct! That's effective messaging, & we need leaders who understand it.
CaptainTruth
8 hrs ago
#54