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    The New Yorker‏Verified account @NewYorker Oct 3

    Those curious about Brett Kavanaugh have recently turned to the multiracial band from Birmingham famous for their boozy heartbreak anthem “Red Red Wine” for clues about the Supreme Court nominee.http://nyer.cm/cBIkxZk 

    4:30 PM - 3 Oct 2018
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      1. Bonnie Berry  👩‍⚖️‏ @bonnie_berry Oct 3
        Replying to @NewYorker

        Why do we have to bring UB40 into this? This is why we can’t have nice things.

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      1. Jack Mandora ⚖️‏ @Zemi66 Oct 3
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        Protest music during a protest era is nothing remarkable. Speaks to the magnetism of reggae music to represent generational angst across multiple generations.

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      1. Malcolm Plett‏ @clifton4th Oct 3
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        He could’ve listened to them hundreds of times and followed them on tour every time they hit the road, nothing rubbed off. Absolutely nothing.

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      1. William R Hirner ‏ @ItsBillyBobH Oct 3
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        I'll take "Things that are not newsworthy" for $600, Alex.

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      1. Sir John O’Hare (Bard of Armagh).‏ @johnohare7 Oct 3
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        UB40

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      1. Jim Watkins‏ @realJimWatkins Oct 3
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        Red red wine is not really on brand for Brett.pic.twitter.com/fCqVaf3fhe

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      1. AJ Sharp‏ @jahrasp Oct 3
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        I was confused for a minute...didn't think UB40 was from Alabama...

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      1. Josh Nicotra‏ @Joshnicotra Oct 3
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        @erinyasgar

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      1. Marlapropism‏ @marlapropism Oct 3
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        Neil Diamond.

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      1. Kelly ritter‏ @KellybeansTweet Oct 3
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        Kavanaugh is a drunk who probably only likes one of their songs.

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      1. Hollywood Funk‏ @HollywoodFunk1 Oct 3
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      1. rGosine‏ @DrGosine Oct 3
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        The man already said he wasn't there.

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      1. Franken-Swan's Monster‏ @si_swanick Oct 3
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        'took its name from the government form for claiming unemployment benefits' this is incorrect. A UB40 was a booklet used by a claimant when 'signing on' for benefits. Later to be known as an ES40 then JSA40 as Unemployment Benefit changed to Jobseekers Allowance.

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      1. Robert buist‏ @robert_buist Oct 3
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        Again. It's a Neil Diamond song covered by UB40

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      1. Al sullivan‏ @Alsullivan12 Oct 3
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        http://asullivanjournal.blogspot.com/2018/10/kavanaugh-is-real-rape-victim.html?m=1 …

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      1. A D Bryan‏ @ADZMBV2_0 Oct 3
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        A song written by Neil Diamond. Not a Brummie if memory serves.

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      1. The Lone Apple  🍎‏ @The_Lone_Apple Oct 3
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        I like Ska better.

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