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until, when the car didn’t appear, he shouted in exasperation to his driver, “Buruwo vareng,” or “Donkey, come here ... despite attempts by jealous Democrats to render asunder, has brought the world’s ...
Thus, by permitting only selected screenings of foreign rubbish, the masses will have greater opportunity to enjoy the socially cohesive experience that is the bog-standard, patriotic Chinese ... the ...
It seems the US Democratic Party has a new logo, or at least a new profile pic on social media. The design is instantly ...
It seems the US Democratic Party has a new logo, or at least a new profile pic on social media. The design is instantly ...
Democrats have become so unpopular that more Americans believe that aliens are among us than agree with the Democratic Party. Dems are now held in lower esteem than lawyers, undertakers, and car ...
Several prominent Democrats have taken aim at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., over his decision to side with Republicans and vote for a continuing resolution to keep the federal ...
Editor's note: The following essay first appeared in City Journal. California Democrat Gov. Gavin Newsom surprised many recently when he labeled transgender-identified male athletes ...
By Minho Kim Reporting from Washington Many Democratic lawmakers continued to express deep frustration at Senator Chuck Schumer on Sunday for having broken with most of his party to allow a ...
Republicans gave Democrats two bad choices, Whitehouse told "This Week." Democratic Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., said Sunday that Republicans forced Democratic lawmakers to choose between ...
Mr. Edsall contributes a weekly column from Washington, D.C., on politics, demographics and inequality. Can the Democratic Party as currently constituted move to the center? After the 2024 ...