This is a must read list, but of course it's just reasonable people sharing facts so no Rethugclican will ever lay eyes on it. And if they did they would argue that it's all lies, because they know better than to cave in to any true, verifiable facts.
15 things everyone would know if there were a liberal media:
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The blog of Dr. Stephen M. Taylor, D.O., Former Chairman of the Rockwall County Democratic Party.
Sunday, February 28, 2016
PRICELESS: Colbert Rips David Koch to His Face at TIME Magazine Gala
Stephen Colbert strikes at the Koch brothers at a Time magazine gala:
Of course, all of us should be honored to be listed on the TIME 100 alongside the two men who will be slugging it out in the fall: President Obama, and the man who would defeat him, David Koch.
PRICELESS: Colbert Rips David Koch to His Face at TIME Magazine Gala:
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Of course, all of us should be honored to be listed on the TIME 100 alongside the two men who will be slugging it out in the fall: President Obama, and the man who would defeat him, David Koch.
Give it up everybody. David Koch.
Little known fact -- David, nice to see you again, sir.
Little known fact, David's brother Charles Koch is actually even more influential. Charles pledged $40 million to defeat President Obama, David only $20 million. That's kind of cheap, Dave.
Sure, he's all for buying the elections, but when the bill for democracy comes up, Dave's always in the men's room. I'm sorry, I must have left Wisconsin in my other coat.
I was particularly excited to meet David Koch earlier tonight because I have a Super PAC, Colbert Super PAC, and I am -- thank you, thank you -- and I am happy to announce Mr. Koch has pledged $5 million to my Super PAC. And the great thing is, thanks to federal election law, there's no way for you to ever know whether that's a joke.
By the way, if David Koch likes his waiter tonight, he will be your next congressman.PRICELESS: Colbert Rips David Koch to His Face at TIME Magazine Gala:
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Monday, February 22, 2016
Sunday, February 21, 2016
Looking Back - The New Yorker
"Antonin Scalia, who died this month, after nearly three decades on the Supreme Court, devoted his professional life to making the United States a less fair, less tolerant, and less admirable democracy. "
Looking Back - The New Yorker:
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Looking Back - The New Yorker:
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Friday, February 19, 2016
Sunday, February 14, 2016
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
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