Brianna Keilar is not here for your f cking sexism, Douchebro Republicans.
She wrapped up her show by delineating the disgust for, and contempt with which the GOP holds women. Just Democratic women, to be clear. It s been on rampant display in the last few
weeks decades, but in particular, Keilar began with the juvenile, cartoonish eyelash fluttering by Marco Rubio at Jen O Malley Dillon s use of the word f ckers to describe Republicans on Capitol Hill. You know, the same Rubio who made fun of Trump s alleged penis size during a presidential debate.
She went after Kayleigh McEnany, who was sickened by O Malley Dillon s comments, yet McEnany s own colleague posted a picture of President-elect Biden with a poop emoji on his head and she stayed silent. Keilar noted that McEnany was perfectly fine supporting her male president, who uses a fair number of sentence enhancers to describe colleagues and people around him.
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After a year in which race and policing has taken center stage alongside the COVID-19 pandemic, the demands for accountability and a reimagining of what public safety can look like have also made their way into the mainstream discourse. Progressive Democrats have called to âdefund the policeââa slogan that has rankled some center-leaning Democrats, who argue that itâs too divisive a phrase to highlight the killing of unarmed Black people. In a leaked audio recording shared by The Intercept, President-elect
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