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Kamala Harris and Hakeem Jeffries Are Killing the Coconut Vibes for Benjamin Netanyahu

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Jul 25, 2024 Well that half week of party unity was nice while it lasted. Time to go back to the con

[Splinter]( Jul 25, 2024 [Co-Schmucks of the Week: Kamala and Jeffries Are Killing the Coconut Vibes for Benjamin Netanyahu]( [Co-Schmucks of the Week: Kamala and Jeffries Are Killing the Coconut Vibes for Benjamin Netanyahu]( Well that half week of party unity was nice while it lasted. Time to go back to the context of all in which we live and what came before us, which still includes the decrepit Democratic Party. [The Hottest Day of Your Life — So Far]( [The Hottest Day of Your Life — So Far]( On Sunday, the given area was the entire globe, and the particular mark was "warmest day in recorded history." That lasted until Monday, which was warmer. [J.D. Vance\'s \]( [J.D. Vance's "Childless Cat Ladies" Comment Scratches the Surface of His Disdain for People without Kids]( Kids are great, and I love being a father. But the idea that my opinion about anything somehow mattered more when my kids were little or ever mattered more than someone without kids is the kind of fringe thinking that used to be disqualifying for a major American political party’s VP candidate. [What New Pseudoscience Quackery Will We See at the Paris Olympics?]( [What New Pseudoscience Quackery Will We See at the Paris Olympics?]( The 2024 Paris Summer Olympics is upon us. Once again, the world’s greatest athletes will gather to get frisky, wow audiences with unforgettable performances, and show off a dizzying array of pseudoscientific nonsense. [Correction: Mark Kelly, What the Fuck Are You Doing!]( [Correction: Mark Kelly, What the Fuck Are You Doing!]( Mark! You idiot! This was Shapiro’s baggage! [Trump Wasn’t the Only Populist Leader Shot this Year]( [Trump Wasn’t the Only Populist Leader Shot this Year]( Populist leaders like Fico and Trump are popular precisely because they tap into the real and valid anxieties of people whose lives are disintegrating. While the solutions they posit in response are nonsensical and dangerous, their power comes from acknowledging and feeding those fears. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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