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IMBW Audio: What the Hell Was I Thinking: The American Revolution, But With Jokes
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IMBW Audio: What the Hell Was I Thinking: The American Revolution, But With Jokes

Plus: Silent Cal celebrates his birthday by scowling alone in a dark room

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The DSA Has Never Believed That “The Democratic Party Is Its Voters”

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Jun 26
The DSA Has Never Believed That “The Democratic Party Is Its Voters”

The Democratic Party is in a weird spot: In some very blue parts of the country, the party banner is carried by people who are sworn enemies of the Democratic Party. And if you think that characterization is hyperbole, you may have missed the DSA’s own rhetoric


On the DSA's "We Just Want Healthcare!" Bullshit

On the DSA's "We Just Want Healthcare!" Bullshit

Hasan Piker has recently been attempting a version of the motte-and-bailey fallacy so egregious that he must be trying to get that form of argument named after him. Here are two examples:

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