Politics

Blondes Have More Fun

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As Krysten Sinema and Liz Cheney apparently agree on saving the Senate filibuster in US Congress, are these blondes having fun?

Blonde hair is seen as the most covetable color among women since it's rare but not quite as polarizing as the redhead. And yes, it's true: Blondes really do have more fun or are at least seen that way, anyway.

While studies have shown that blondes are considered more approachable, other women tend to be rated higher for attractiveness and are assumed to be more intelligent and capable.

AMLO Destroying Mexico?

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Sandra Luz Gallegos Devine, Los Angeles, CA, June 12, 2021.-Today I had breakfast with a friend and journalist here in Los Angeles.

Little I know about Mexico these days and not trusting the traditional media, I am always skeptical about what is published here or in any other country.

Cuban Exile Anthem SOS

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When I was recruited to work for US President George HW Bush's GOP administration at USIA, I was the only non-Republican that I know of (I have no political affiliation) and the youngest GM-15/10 to serve in Washington DC. 

The Bush Black Sheep?

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Allow me to begin by saying that I worked for President HW Bush and it appears to me that he would be shocked by the following.

I am not a #Republican, I have no political affiliation but in terms of the Bush #GOP dynasty and the expanded family tree, George P. Bush is the son of former Florida Governor Jeb Bush, the nephew of former President George W. Bush, and the grandson of my former boss US president George H.W. Bush, and the great grandson of Senator Prescott Bush.

Prelate Counterpoint

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Catholic prelates are at odds over whether any politician who supports abortion rights should be allowed to receive Holy Communion.

A prelate is a high-ranking member of the clergy who is ordinary or who ranks in precedence with ordinaries. The word derives from the Latin prelates, the past participle of preferred, which means 'carry before', 'be set above or over' or 'prefer'; hence, a prelate is one set over others.

Ethical Standards

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After years of having a government and leaders without ethics, it's necessary to stop all lies and cheating in politics and everywhere.

Ethical standards are the moral principles that govern everyone’s behavior while carrying out or conducting any activity.

For example, in sports we have seen this lately in horse racing, where most of the time there are small prices used in many tickets and bets. The cheater who is dangerous to the bettor is the low percentage one who strikes sparingly without anyone even noticing.

The Cuban Imbecile Crisis?

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The free world is watching as the infamous date is approaching the Cuban Missile Crisis anniversary. Will these two be forever known as Kremlin Cruz and Moscow Marco?
It was one month and four days in 1962 from 16 October – 20 November.

Republican Divide

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This guy is now planning a tour with a series of stops but has yet to play for previous rallies not paid his past bills for the last time.

Laurel and Hardy Return

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The political version of Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy gathered together to plan and punish a top GOP and coronate another Republican.

Kevin McCarthy was on the phone shouting at Donald Trump on January 6, according to Democrat Rep. Jim Himes, who adds “Now all of a sudden he’s making these pilgrimages to Mar-a-Lago and booting Liz Cheney from leadership.”

GOP Trumptanic

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What is the biggest threat to American Democracy today and will the Republican Party eventually sink and politically fade away?

These are the top three so-called Republican leaders in Congress. can you guess which one bow to a cancel culture loser and liar who was #TwiceImpeached and a #OneTerm party chump? 

The GOP is trying to stay firm in their position over whether to replace Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyoming as one of her vocal supporters said the effort threatened the party's future, likening it to the Titanic.