beyoncé, let s remove the fact that i am back and you are black and we are talking about beyoncé. bad bunny was the biggest artist of 2022. what i love what harry said when he got up there was this doesn t happen to me. 100% honest. shouldn t have happened to him. but when you think about it, they ve been snubbing beyoncé for so long. and he also said art, you can t really judge art. when they do this and they say that this album is better i want everyone to read an article in variety where they interview grammy voters and one voter, voter number 4 who gets to remain an knous said i didn t listen to all the music and not going to vote for beyoncé because every time she does something it is too for tenacious which by definition means too solemn or overly in love with themselves whenever
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bill. maybe we ll have to swallow hard to pass this thing. ryan, he submitted a bill he thought would be compliant with senate rules, but he s asking them to cast their hardest vote in advance without any evidence that a better bill couldn t come from the senate. that s what i think the house could have done, pass a good bill from the knous, let the senate parliamentian do her will, let them filibuster, three months from now, this could go to september 30th under the first reconciliation. you know, we couldn t quite get what we wanted we have to swallow hard and pass this bill. also we were discussing senate minutiae right now. they re trying to do this so it only requires 51 senate votes and they don t have to worry about getting any democrats. once again, i remember saying this back in 2009, 2010, why not try to appeal to get other parties the other party on board and republicans then, democrats now don t want any part of it. in the end, to get the affordable care act through,