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Blackentheborg's city council archive filing cabinet

Cloth Mother/Wire Mother

"`A`ohe lokomaika`i i nele i ke pâna`i" - Hawaiian proverb

Buttegig, Klobuchar refuse to bow out, to everyone's annoyance - The New Yorker

Tulsi Gabbard apologizes for past anti-LGBT rhetoric, recommits to 'progressive social agenda' - Politico

Biden suspends campaign following poor South Carolina results - CNN

How a petty feud turned Tulsi Gabbard into the Anti-Hillary candidate - Vox

Sanders' campaigning was killing him; why he dropped out, and why medical professionals agree that was the right idea - BBC

Gabbard earns enthusiastic endorsements from Williamson and Yang after both drop out - USA Today

HEIDI GARDNER (as Judy Woodruff): "Senator Warren, if Representative Gabbard wins the election against President Trump, god forbid, would you consider a place in her cabinet?"

KATE MCKINNON (as Elizabeth Warren): "Ah, no, uh, I don't think I will, no. Not my speed."

(CECILY STRONG suddenly appears behind MCKINNON, looking straight into the camera. MCKINNON jumps)

CECILY STRONG (as Tulsi Gabbard): "I urge you to reconsider, Lizzy. Us ladies gotta stick together."

MCKINNON: "Oh, Tulsi! I, ah, wasn't expecting you!"

STRONG: "Good."
- SNL Democratic Debate cold open

Bloomberg stumbles in late to Democratic primary, falls - The Daily Wire

Gabbard promises "America for All Americans" at DNC - CNN

Bipartisan or loose cannon? Examining the political past that Gabbard wants to forget - Mother Jones

Trump appears to make multiple passes at Gabbard during confusing Iowa rally speech - MSNBC

Democratic leadership mulling "Second Collusion Probe" for President-elect - Brietbart


Okay I'm pretty curious about this

I guess Tulsi lost Wisconsin?
 
Elected members of the Workers Party (2021-2022)
1. George Galloway (Batley and Spen)

Elected members of the UK Reform-Workers Alliance (2022-2023)
1. George Galloway (Batley and Spen)

Elected members of the Grassroots Party (2023-2025)
1. George Galloway (Batley and Spen)
2. Lucy Harris (Beverley and Holderness)
3. Jamie Blackett (Dumfriesshire, Clydesdale and Tweeddale)
4. Claire Fox (House of Lords)

Elected members of the UKGB Red-Brown Alliance (2025-2027)
1. Lucy Harris (Beverley and Holderness)
2. Alexandra Phillips (Southampton Itchen)
3. June Mummery (Suffolk Coastal)
4. Bill Etheridge (Stourbridge)
5. Michelle Ballantyne (South Scotland) (MSP)

Leaders of the UK-GB Rifle Association for Citizens Freedom (RBA-affiliated) during the British Uprising (2027-present)
1. Bennie Webb (Kent area)
2. Theodore Macdonald (Surrey area)
3. Solomon Stone (Bedfordshire area)
4. Ella-Rose Gallagher (Essex area)
5. Raylee Francis (Buckinghamshire area)
 
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Okay I'm pretty curious about this

I guess Tulsi lost Wisconsin?
Yep, but carried Florida.
What does PBPS-RISE mean and who makes up it (and also Left Wing Populist Nationalism is always fun).

Also I’m guessing that’s the bad Tory Alexandra Philips
The People Before Profit/Solidarity electoral alliance and the RISE organisation, two prominent socialist groups from Ireland. They form an even bigger alliance that sweeps both Fianna Fáil and the UUP out of power.

And yeah, that's The Bad Tory Alex Phillips™. The combination of the Galloway Left and the Farage Right are the perfect environment for her brand of political grifting.
 
Cabinet of President Huey Long (1936-)

Vice President:
Montana Senator Burton Wheeler
Secretary of State:
Idaho Senator William Borah
Secretary of the Treasury:
businessman and former Michigan Senator James J. Couzens
Secretary of War:
former soldier and anti-war activist Major General Smedley Butler
Attorney General:
former Governor of Michigan and Governor General of the Philippine Islands Frank Murphy
Secretary of the Interior:
Wisconsin state senator and dairy farmer Fred W. Zantow
Secretary of Agriculture:
leader of the Farmers' Holiday Association Milo Reno
Secretary of Commerce:
former Utah and California state senator Culbert Olson
Secretary of Labor:
newspaper editor and former Colorado representative Edward Keating
Secretary of Welfare:
California pension activist Francis Townsend

"Brain trust": Earl Long, Gerald L.K. Smith, Rexford Tugwell, William Lemke
 
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In a scenario up where Schumer doesn’t convince Manchin to run for re-election in 2018, I am curious how close a Swearengin vs. Blankenship contest would have been. Definitely think Blankenship prevails but the man is genuinely batshit

yeah like paula jean is definitely not coming to close to beating anyone besides blankenship
 
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