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it s a politics of people saying, i might be doing well, but you re not, or my cousin or my family or there s a story here of standing in solidarity with each other. and i think a lot of feminist politics is a politics of solidarity. so how do you get a politics that can acknowledge that we re going to fail with each other, but that we have to have an argument that says, let s talk about gender, but even when you try, you fail. and they failed on that. they weren t able to put that together. but to say they failed isn t to say, now you re done, you ll never get it. and it s not to say that the debate is worthless. mickey, i thought of you in part because in one of the responses, coates uses the 1996 cover from the new republic, that demanded, sign the welfare bill now, from the editors, and it has that image. the image of, presumably, a single poor black mother, smoking while holding the baby, who s got the bottle. and it is meant to represent all that is the tangle of black pathol
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john boehner wouldn t want to see that happen. it was a stunt invitation on the white house s part. one thing you guys realize, there s always a good godfather scene to reef to. remember the scene where they re trying to kill them and sunny speaks out of turn? that s what he s hoping for. never talk a different deal. take a look at this. speaking of the godfather. here s an op ed from house leader eric cantor. he concedes that this fight isn t about the affordable care act. nor is it about the debt limit. for three years congress and the white house have been building to this moment, not the debt limit or obama care specifically, but this clarifying moment of washington dysfunction. president obama has led us here by continually thwarting the role of congress. this must end.
serially threatened with the country going into default unless he did what a minority of people in one of the chambers of congress want. if you look at prior debt ceiling negotiations, the president negotiated all the way through up until that point an didn t have to be threatened. there was never a president that came out and said my way or the highway or said i will not negotiate. so you re changing the facts of history to fit your argument. and it simply isn t going to work. guys, the reason that president obama today opened the door a crack is because we are in a government shutdown, is because of the threats, it s because of what the public the stress and the public disappointment. it s because he s the president and he has to take ultimate responsibility. it s also because you can all read opinion polls. right now the american.hates everybody. we argue do they hate democrats more or republicans more. when i read those polls they hate everybody. there s a whole new yard st