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That makes no sense. They ringing only landlines? How do you get this result with the most corrupt regime in history in charge? Just out in the open corruption, not even hiding it, bringing Teslas and market manipulators to the White House to celebrate. Fucken asinine.
Republicans are definitely more corrupt, but Democrats are better at hiding it. In a way that makes them feel more corrupt. In a lot of ways, I prefer a straight up enemy to one that pretends to be a friend.
Well, you and Clarence Thomas have that one in common then I guess.
How so?
He’s quoted saying it in this podcast. A really good one if it sparks your interest. If not, then you’ll just have to take my word for it.
https://slate.com/podcasts/slow-burn/s8/becoming-justice-thomas
I mean, it's hardly that unique a trait that it makes sense to invoke him specifically. People hate enemy soldiers, but not with the kind of hate they reserve for traitors.