Like anyone would be, I am flattered by your fascination with me. - Alanis Morissette. Native Floridian. Listen to the Mueller Report for free on Audible.
Maybe Trump was right. Maybe he was the chosen one. There was no better person to show America how ugly it can be. No worse reflection in the mirror. Had Hillary won, it would've been business as usual. People would still believe we're in this "post-racial". Nope! Now you see.
Newly elected @SenateGOP Leader @SenJohnThune: "We have the team assembled...I'm excited to get to work with this team right away...I promise to be a leader who serves the entire Republican conference."
"If I view that as a threat, and then you view that as your preference, you become a threat. That's the America that I live in."
Dan shares his thoughts on Donald Trump's "resounding" win of the 2024 election.
WATCH: https://t.co/y8cMvis6sB
In an attempt to provide some levity to the TL today, I wanted to highlight Quincy Jones's musical genius that isn't talked about enough in mainstream media. While his life accolades are unrivaled, his sheer musicianship is underappreciated in my opinion.
Russia calling in bomb threats to polling places in liberal districts across the country should be bigger news right now. They’re interfering for Trump right in the open, right in front of our faces
Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger says the non-credible threats that briefly disrupted voting at two Georgia polling places originated from Russia. “We identified the source; it was from Russia," he says.
Just in: 110-year old Viola Ford Fletcher, the oldest survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre voted today in Oklahoma. I’m told she voted for Vice President Harris.
She was also the first black woman to run for president of the U.S. in 1972. "I am not the candidate of black America, although I am black and proud. I am not the candidate of the women's movement of this country, although I am a woman and equally proud of that. I am the candidate of the people and my presence before you symbolizes a new era in American political history."
South Carolina was majority Black, so of course their constitutional delegation was Black. They CREATED the American public school system as we know it. They outlawed racial discrimination. They even tried to extend voting rights to women (So did GA, VA and a few others)
Remember, after the Civil War, the Confederate states had to rewrite their constitutions to be readmitted to the Union. After the 13th, 14th & 15th Amendments passed, Black voter registration was 90%. ~2,000 Black people were elected and they introduced a novel idea:
Democracy.