I had a story on NPR’s The Moth podcast this week! My story starts at about the 8:00 min. mark. It’s about my childhood quest to get to know then-President Jimmy Carter. This story is what led to me becoming a co-host of 90.1 KPFT’s “So, What’s Your Story?”https://t.co/DZIkW4CXF1
I just entered to win the $999.95 Sennheiser HDB 630 headphones from @manofmany. They offer complete studio-quality immersion, perfect for zoning out over the holidays.
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Super to see mild-mannered reporter Clark Kent covering the @January6thCmte hearings for that great metropolitan newspaper, #TheDailyPlanet. I've always admired his never-ending battle for truth, justice & the American way! 🇺🇸
Hey @SenTomCotton - heard you on @hughhewitt criticizing the Jan 6 hearings.
Then you said the strangest thing; you admitted you hadn’t watched any of them.
Here’s a tip: actually watching them before rendering judgment is more consistent with “Anglo-American jurisprudence.”
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There have never been greater American heroes than the members of the House Committee investigating, and reporting on, the republiKKKan terrorist attack of January 6th, 2020.
My son Dylan was shot at least five times in his classroom at Sandy Hook Elementary. He died at just 6 years old. Yet in the years since, not nearly enough has been done to save lives like Dylan’s. Sign our petition demanding action to prevent school shootings. – Nicole