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\u201cHey People Magazine, welcome to my crib(s)\u201d - Dr. Oz, literally
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) June 30, 2022
As a general rule of thumb, celebrity TV doctors with over $100 million in asset$ + several properties NOT IN PA don\u2019t usually fight for working people. \U0001f643 pic.twitter.com/Uf7BwjAU0m
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Low level aides are in the EEOB, not the West Wing.
Being next to the Chief of Staff and three doors down from the Oval Office is not low level by any stretch of the imagination.
Proximity is power/rank.
Being next to the Chief of Staff and three doors down from the Oval Office is not low level by any stretch of the imagination.
Proximity is power/rank.
Ingraham says she\u2019s met Hutchinson a few times. Miller says she was an extremely low level aide pic.twitter.com/OxCetW6acP
— Acyn (@Acyn) June 29, 2022
In Justice Alitoâs draft opinion reversing Roe, he writes about âan unbroken tradition of prohibiting abortion on pain of criminal punishment,â up until Roe in 1973.
He cites, as historical authority, Sir Matthew Hale.
Let me tell you about Hale & his views toward women.
THREAD
2/ The Alito draft says Hale âdescribed abortion of a quick child who died in the womb as a âgreat crimeâ and a âgreat misprision.ââ
3/ Hale became Lord Chief Justice of England in 1671. In his views of women, he was not a forward-thinking fellow â *even* by the abysmally low standards of his era.
(Here's an illustration of Hale, from the National Portrait Gallery in London.)
https://t.co/CQtI4eK4DU
4/ To Hale, English gentlewomen were âthe ruin of families.â Young women were a particular source of despair. They âlearn to be bold,â he complained, and âtalk loud.â
5/ I researched Hale while writing, with @txtianmiller, the book âUnbelievable.â The book was an extension of a story we wrote for @propublica and @MarshallProj called âAn Unbelievable Story of
He cites, as historical authority, Sir Matthew Hale.
Let me tell you about Hale & his views toward women.
THREAD
2/ The Alito draft says Hale âdescribed abortion of a quick child who died in the womb as a âgreat crimeâ and a âgreat misprision.ââ
3/ Hale became Lord Chief Justice of England in 1671. In his views of women, he was not a forward-thinking fellow â *even* by the abysmally low standards of his era.
(Here's an illustration of Hale, from the National Portrait Gallery in London.)
https://t.co/CQtI4eK4DU
4/ To Hale, English gentlewomen were âthe ruin of families.â Young women were a particular source of despair. They âlearn to be bold,â he complained, and âtalk loud.â
5/ I researched Hale while writing, with @txtianmiller, the book âUnbelievable.â The book was an extension of a story we wrote for @propublica and @MarshallProj called âAn Unbelievable Story of