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1918 High Society Starlet turn Animal:
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' Norma Varden'. Married Woman gone missing.Married Woman Turned Lesbian.Lesbian Turn Animal. 2024 Shocking Secret Society of the Lost Fortune of Norma Garden of Colton, California. From Human Mistress to White Wolf.One investigator takes a look into the Secret Lives of Millionaire Lesbians.
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The Anne Heidi Fleiss telegraph report film tells of Anne Heidi Fleiss dying a Rabbit Skunk.
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oh yeah heres my collection of 2021 headlines that i forgot to post when the year ended
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“I want my daughter to grow up seeing a woman lead our country,” Beyoncé said at a Friday rally for Hillary Clinton.
Just three days left to Election Day.
(photo: Reuters)
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The White House is formally tapping three outside advisers who are veterans of politics and communications to help shepherd President Biden’s eventual Supreme Court pick through the Senate confirmation process.
The new team is led by former senator Doug Jones (D-Ala.), whose selection as the Supreme Court nominee’s guide was made public this week. The two others are Minyon Moore, political director in the Clinton White House who is tasked with mobilizing a nationwide constellation of outside groups to build support for Biden’s nominee, and Ben LaBolt, who served as both campaign and White House spokesman for former president Barack Obama. LaBolt will be advising on communications and messaging.
Jones, who will be the nominee’s official guide through the Senate, earned bipartisan plaudits from colleagues in his relatively short tenure as an elected politician on Capitol Hill. He was also a finalist for attorney general in the Biden administration — a job that went to Merrick Garland — and served as U.S. attorney when he won convictions of two Ku Klux Klan members in the 1963 church bombing that killed four Black girls in Birmingham, Ala.
Moore, a principal at the firm Dewey Square Group, has a political background that extends back decades, including on the presidential campaigns of the Rev. Jesse Jackson and former Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis. She was a senior adviser on former secretary of state Hillary Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign, as well as chief operating officer of the Democratic National Committee.
LaBolt, a partner at the communications firm Bully Pulpit Interactive, was the White House spokesman during the efforts to confirm Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan during the Obama administration. He also served as adviser to the Biden-Harris transition.
Jones, Moore and LaBolt will report to White House counsel Dana Remus. The new appointments were confirmed by a person familiar with the coming announcement.
The in-house team of White House officials who are advising Biden as he works through whom he will nominate includes Remus; White House Chief of Staff Ron Klain; Louisa Terrell, the director of legislative affairs; senior adviser Cedric L. Richmond; Reema Dodin, deputy director of legislative affairs; senior counsel Paige Herwig; and Josh Hsu, counsel to Vice President Harris. Andrew Bates, the deputy White House press secretary, is handling press surrounding the vacancy created by the planned retirement of Justice Stephen G. Breyer later this year.
Nearly all are veterans of the Senate, with particular experience in judicial nominations.
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President Joe Biden said in an interview that aired Thursday that he’d cut his shortlist for the soon-to-be-vacated Supreme Court seat to “about four people.”
“I’ve taken about four people and taken the deep dive on them, meaning the thorough background checks and to see if there’s anything in their background that would make them not qualified,” he said on NBC.
The tally is roughly in keeping with public knowledge. The pool is generally thought to include at least Ketanji Brown Jackson of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit, Leondra Kruger of the California Supreme Court and Michelle Childs of the United States District Court for the District of South Carolina.
He added that he thinks his pick will have some bipartisan appeal.
“I think whomever I pick will get a vote from the Republican side for the following reason: I’m not looking to make an ideological choice here, I’m looking for someone to replace Judge Breyer with the same kind of capacity Judge Breyer had — with an open mind, who understand the Constitution and interprets it in a way that is consistent with the mainstream interpretation of the Constitution,” he said.
Biden invited Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) to the White House Thursday to talk Supreme Court nominees, making a very public show of his overtures to GOP lawmakers.
Biden has said previously that he plans to name his pick by the end of February.
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I know I’ve posted about this a few times already, but I just want people to be aware than Sia knew all about Autism Speaks and how awful they were prior to recent events. Several fans very politely approached her and informed her about it and she even acknowledged them in both situations, only to turn around six months later and pretend she had no idea. That is part of the reason why people, especially autistic people, are so upset.
Yes, her casting a non-autistic person as an autistic character is bad, but to deny that she knew anything about a hate group she actively chose to partner with when she very well did, makes this all the more abhorrent. Especially considering she’s demanding ppl to waste their money on her movie and “give it a chance” while responding aggressively to hurt autistic ppl who are criticizing her. She just wants to make money and using a marginalized group of people as her personal cash cow. It’s really as simple as that.




Please spread this. I know celebrities get away with a lot, but even if we can’t hold her accountable, people deserve to be aware.
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Laurel and Hardy on Sundays
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