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Having a fifth child makes no sense. We already have two boys and two girls. Their bedrooms are easily sectioned. Our minivan is too small for yet another car seat and, if we’re being honest, the car won’t easily sell (you just can’t scrub five years worth of mashed Larabars out of carpet). When my husband Seth and I started dating, we talked about our future family. And today, it’s exactly how we wanted it. Even. Symmetrical. Which is why my existential crisis is so strange. I look at my four kids, and by golly, I like them. It makes me want more. Watching each personality emerge is like unwrapping a surprise present that I’m basically guaranteed to love, no matter what’s inside. And I say this with an intimate understanding of the frenzy that comes with parenting young children. ....
Did McCarthy save Liz Cheney last night? Share on Facebook AllahpunditPosted at 12:43 pm on February 4, 2021 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Given the final margin, it seems like she would have won the vote easily regardless. But multiple accounts of the House GOP meeting quote members as saying McCarthy really locked it down for her among fencesitters with his closing statement. https://twitter.com/JakeSherman/status/1357134766953422861 Members I’m talking to think @GOPLeader’s pitch had a big impact. An impassioned plea for Cheney was only half the equation, though. He also defended (sort of) Marjorie Taylor Greene, which must have made it easier for the fencesitters to give Cheney a break. The theme of the evening was unity, a plea for Republicans not to turn on their own be they pre-Trump traditional conservatives like Cheney or post-Trump conspiratorial populists like Greene. Big tent! And the fact that it was clear before the vote that ....
Why the Senate may convict Trump It could be a chance to return the power to the GOP as an institution. By Ross Douthat New York Times January 18, 2021 5:45pm Text size Copy shortlink: The day before the Capitol Hill riot, Jonathan Last of the Bulwark wrote a dark valediction for Sen. Mitch McConnell s attempts to manage, contain and outlast Donald Trump. As a master of institutional power, McConnell probably believed that he had the upper hand over President Donald Trump, because only institutional power can actually turn political passions into law. But what if, Last wrote, your voters don t really care about policy outcomes anymore? ....