The New York Times has that section too, it’s called “The Front Page”
The New York Times has that section too, it’s called “The Front Page”
No worries, it’s not a clear chart on my part. It means there were 102 shootings where exactly four people were wounded (and in those same shootings, others may have died).
Yup if anything I was understating the number. Of course not all shootings have the same number of fatalities but I’m also not sure how you would draw a cutoff.
There have been more than 200 mass shootings in 2019, so by this logic, they’ll be delaying this tournament indefinitely.
“After the man showed his sock to the president, Trump remarked, “Don’t tell it to the press, because they won’t even believe it.”
Because I don’t have anything to add to this informative article, I’ll go slightly off topic with this statement:
#MassacreMitch can’t do anything. He is still recovering from a fractured shoulder he incurred after falling at home. What’s worse is that he had to lay there for three hours until someone found him and was able to flip him back over.
I like how she / her staff included hyperlinks in the op-ed. Pretty savvy for a politician. I wanted to know more about some aspects of her bill so I was able to go to the source right away! More people should do this (Splinter does a good job too).
“They can say it to each other, why can’t I say it? They’re the real racists!”
Did he really say “the furniture of our children?”
He also thinks that when you put a tariff on another country, that country has to pay the tariff themselves.
There’s a lot of evidence that antidepressants aren’t nearly as effective as proclaimed so I’m not sure we should go after her with torches on that one. Her anti-vax beliefs are much more alarming to me.
I agree with the sentiment of the article, but feel from a political strategy standpoint, criticizing Obama too much is not optimal.
As hinted at in the article, the most unnecessary thing of all was to capitalize “Pence”.
People I went to grad school with have since moved on to work at McKinsey and they were all highly enriched for being incompetent douchebags.
Watched it again, and you’re right! Great expression with her eyes. Will play well in the General against Trump’s amphetamine-fueled dead-eyed zombie stare.
You seem skeptical, at best.
I actually think it’s more about a desire for control and (misguided) agency over yourself, and to belong to a community that believes the same thing that you do. Distrust of pharma doesn’t help though (although distrust of your pediatrician takes precedence because that’s whom you interact with directly, and I know a…
Do you have examples other than when he failed to exonerate Tom Brady?
Judging by the way you wrote it, I assume you think it perpetuates the stereotype, but I disagree. IMO, NGD has built up enough of a reputation of being in awe of science and passionate about it, and just wanting to convey it to the public, that taken in that context, his snowflake comment is part of that larger…