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Herschel walker. wow. warnock s victory means every senate incumbent won re-election in this year s midterms and democrats bucking historical trends, inflation, everything else, actually pick up a seat in the senate. did you hear that speech? i mean, believing in america, believing in the constitution. i mean, i have to say it was good, number one, and probably the best speech he s given, unless i ve missed something, and it was a little bit of a push back to donald trump who didn t show up for him in the end. who picked him. and for his comments on the constitution, elise. where was herschel walker talking like this during the campaign? if he had spoken like this he might have actually won over some of those independent, some of those moderate republicans who will wary of his behavior. yeah. joe, by the way, is probably back tomorrow. he s been fighting a horrible, horrible sinus infection, and his ears are horrendous. tinnitus, but he did tweet and ....
More than turkey and thanksgiving day in this question smears negativity who s your turkey the year and why? joe biden. what? jive turkey may be but not turkey. negativity, tinnitus it out to be negative chris marks become a ghost mr. chef boyardee is a republican congressional democrat who s in charge trying to reelect the democrats. he not only lost a majority but he lost his seat as well. chef boyardee, which is the chef s kiss at the end of that election. the small can be vicious. you finally get everything here can you give us a comment for turkey? this out to be negative chris mark to go i guess not i didn t realize were gone political though. it s a free world. should ve said harry. ....
Symptoms including sexual dysfunction, tinnitus, fatigue, heart palpitations, and muscle pain persist long after initial diagnosis, the first Irish study of long Covid has found ....