These people are so cemented in their repressed feelings and ignored trauma and mocking of vulnerability that they honestly think a son openly adoring his father is somehow bad. While they're at it, they'll have the gall to tell you that Christ is their North Star.
He’s the president of the United States not the Governor of New York. He didn’t propose, pass, sign, or even support this law. He didn’t prosecute the case either.
But you know all that. You learned it at Yale Law. What stands out here is how eager you are to mislead voters.
Disney got mad enough to put out a puff piece on Screen rant, and this part in particular is incredibly gross.
Jenny applauds cast/crew at every turn, putting blame firmly on Disney execs and corporate management. Now they hide behind cast, implying she's coming for them!
They said they needed me ‘well’ - but this IS my ‘well’ - as a person with chronic illness whose well baseline is no different to last week, last month, last year. Yet, the med school seem to think that you have to be too sick to use a wheelchair.
Derrick Van Orden, who entered Capitol grounds during the insurrection and then lied about it, has yelled obscenities at a teenage library page in WI, teenage Senate pages in DC—and now White House briefers. He can't control his rage. Let's make him a one-term Congressman.
The message coming from the right that homosexuality is incompatible with the dignity of public service, and that it is somehow harmful to the rights and dignity of others for gay people to hold positions of visibility or influence, is really really really bad.
My first cousin died of polio before a vaccine was available. Since then vaccines have saved millions of lives. This smug pos using his platform to casually discourage people from getting the safe, lifesaving care they need is vile.
If they gave a quarter of that annually to every person who they will incarcerate here they’d probably eliminate most of the crime. But that’s not really the point, is it.
In my research, intrusive questions was the second most common issue disabled people face from strangers (after being stared at).
"Don't ask, it's none of your business" would be a much better campaign slogan.
Let me translate: if the WGA wants changes to this offer, the AMPTP just... refuses to talk about it. If negotiations fall apart after this, remember it's the AMPTP that walked away. It says so right here. Why they thought this would work or make them look good, I'll never know.
For all the political theater — and there is a lot of it — this is the progress Fetterman has the chance to embody as a Senator: broadening the public vision for who can legislate and why diversify of lived experience can make better, more inclusive policy.