The @PodcastVote trio has been on hiatus - but we are scheduled to record today. Can't wait to hear @tanulewicz & @attorney_jen's thoughts on all of this. #GaPol
Thanks @axios for giving @PodcastVote a shout out along with @attorney_jen's political predictions! We are excited for another year of podcasting and @tanulewicz will give us all the Gold Dome behind the scenes. #GaPol https://t.co/lmKfGfbBqD
NEW @PodcastVote w/ @tanulewicz on redistricting maps, terrible Texas laws and @attorney_jen on WATERGATE SALAD. We love doing this podcast together. If you dig #GaPol, or just politics from strong reasonable ladies - check it out! https://t.co/fqPVlCFPMl
We’ve been on hiatus this week because of the special session. New episode on everything that happened next week! @tanulewicz has the inside scoop. #GaPol
New @PodcastVote with @tanulewicz @attorney_jen. Remembering Rosalynn Carter, redistricting, thoughts on @RepKinzinger with @bluestein and a politics free Thanksgiving chat. Listen, subscribe, leave us a comment! https://t.co/deF2lxWzNJ
You learn very quickly that there is no handbook or rules to being First Lady. Technically, it’s not even an official position. And while there are spoken and unspoken expectations that provide some structure, the role is largely shaped by the passions and aspirations of the person holding it.
First Lady Rosalynn Carter understood that well.
Guided by her abiding faith and her commitment to service, Mrs. Carter used her platform in profoundly meaningful ways. Her groundbreaking work to combat the stigma faced by those struggling with their mental health brought light to so many suffering in silence. She advocated for better care for the elderly. She advanced women’s rights. And she remained a champion for those causes — and many others like building affordable housing for those in need and caring for our nation’s caregivers — in the more than four decades that followed.
When our family was in the White House, every so often, Rosalynn would join me for lunch, offering a few words of advice and always — always — a helping hand. She reminded me to make the role of First Lady my own, just like she did. I’ll always remain grateful for her support and her generosity.
Today, Barack and I join the world in celebrating the remarkable legacy of a First Lady, philanthropist, and advocate who dedicated her life to lifting up others. Her life is a reminder that no matter who we are, our legacies are best measured not in awards or accolades, but in the lives we touch. We send our thoughts and prayers to Jimmy and the entire Carter family during this difficult time.
Catching up on my podcasts while I prep for hosting Thanksgiving
Y’all…
If you haven’t listened to @MaraDavis @attorney_jen @tanulewicz@PodcastVote - it’s time to catch up with everything you need to know about political happenings from our favorite Wonder Women 💙 🍑 🇺🇸
New @PodcastVote with me @tanulewicz @attorney_jen breaking down why the rampant anti semitism in Georgia has been festering for a long time. Also the #HB481 ruling, redistricting & why women are not vessels for breeding. #GaPol https://t.co/xsm7NIuc27
Fulton County DA guilty pleas have all been predicted by @attorney_jen. @tanulewicz talks abt Cobb County's crazy email blast. Two political rivals were at the same party on Sat night & I witnessed it all. Listen to today's @PodcastVote for more! #GaPol https://t.co/Am2lY3f2m2