Even if it wasn't exactly the point he thought he was making.
It is a rare moment in this shebeen when we quote voluntarily and at length from the self-righteous, hypocritical buffoon who is Sen. Ted "Tailgunner" Cruz, but there was a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on Tuesday morning concerning access to abortion services in the wake of the Dobbs decision. In the midst of his customary bloviation, Tailgunner provided a vivid illustration of how badly timid Democratic defense of choice has been over the past 39 years, and of the damage that timidity ultimately did to the privacy rights of 51 percent of the American population. Cruz was browbeating a doctor from Planned Parenthood when he sailed into a very distressing history lesson. |
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Our favorite annual sale is back! |
| Lawrence, James, and Mr Porter's buying manager, Daniel Todd, walk us through their favorite pieces from the curated lineup. |
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Maybe telling people they're ants on a tiny rock in one solar system in a galactic backwater wouldn't be great politics. But operating on this knowledge, that our existence is so unlikely and finite and delicate in the face of all there is, would encourage us all to start working together to keep ourselves and our species in the game. Certainly, when you really process the distances between us and anything else—forget a place we might actually want to live, and no, Mars does not qualify—you really start to appreciate our nice little planet here and the opportunity we have to live on it. |
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An uncensored guide to quality smut. |
| Looking for a great timepiece and a good deal? We've got you covered. |
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They're getting too big for the baby stuff, but are they really ready for the thrills of a true horror classic? |
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