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Power? The GOP will get behind anything that helps them keep power.

Follow Propane Jane™ on Twitter. She is a psychiatrist, and is convinced that DT needs some serious help for dementia. She has a very informative feed. @docrocktex26

I really wish that were true. So far, however, the media has done a spectacular job, overall, of quickly moving on from one horrible thing to the next without bothering to do any actual account holding. At this point, to maintain sanity, one has to forcefully check out of the insanity shitstorm that is constantly

Stress like that can kill a man. It would be a real shame if unrelenting negative attention caused a heart attack or a stroke

My father in law, a staunch, lifelong fiscal Republican (but socially libertarian, I guess) was a psychiatrist for 50 years, spending a lot of that time in a retirement home in the UK as their on-call psychiatrist, and the first thing he said about Trump during one of the Primary Debates was “That man has

My goal is to do as much as I personally can to add to that stress to make him implode as quickly as possible.

I’d like to think the letter will get some Repubs to not be party-groveling goosesteppers and vote against the pig-eyed racist, but I doubt it.

Don’t forget Sam Bee, who is back tomorrow night. I cannot wait.

He’s great. This is what he should be doing.

Somebody’s gotta do the journalism.

Take anyone successful at standup comedy and they will mop the floor when handling a buffoon.

Thank you, Mrs. King.

Or, Coretta may block Sessions from the grave. Bless her.

US Representative John Lewis, Civil Rights Activist, will testify against Sessions. He was almost beaten to death in Sessions’ home state. May he speak and bear witness for MLK and Coretta Scott King.

He was in office for another 17 years after that.

YOU’RE NOT PRO-LIFE, JUST PRO-BIRTH!!!!

And unless you care about the kid after it’s born, YOU’RE NOT PRO-LIFE, JUST PRO-BIRTH!!!!

I was there too and I remember those signs. It was my first year in college and it was my first real exposure to “the world”. Grew up in a solidly Catholic (and particularly racist) town that I was more than happy to get out of. My very last class in class in high school was spent listening to my science teacher let

I went to the Women’s March on Washington in 1992 and it was AMAZING. I was exhilarated to be surrounded by so many thousands of women, feeling safe and strong. There were some lonely losers along the march route with their anti-abortion signs and Oh! The comments they were served.