Looking for bias where none exists. Supreme Court coverage routinely refers to "narrow" or "broad" decisions based on the scope of the ruling not on the vote breakdown. All is made clear in the stories that are beneath the headlines if people can be bothered to read themhttps://twitter.com/JackPosobiec/status/1003646907896430592 …
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I think you’re trying to say, “hey peers you’re getting a little bit too caught up in the attention, maybe stop and stick with what got you here in the first place?”
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This is what’s truly frightening about the status quo. Not what it brings out in a minority, but what it normalizes for the majority.
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Also you’re a big nerd
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I hate it when I’m the one person to respond to a pretty decent point because it’s likely I didn’t exactly make the best point. I usually do, but here? Anyone?
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