I hope I live long enough to see her become president one day:
Oh my god, Katie Porter. pic.twitter.com/tO6B7xCx3G
— Public Citizen (@Public_Citizen) September 30, 2020
I hope I live long enough to see her become president one day:
Oh my god, Katie Porter. pic.twitter.com/tO6B7xCx3G
— Public Citizen (@Public_Citizen) September 30, 2020
NEW VIDEO:
— Alex Kahill (@AlexKahill) August 27, 2020
FOR WHAT IT'S WORTH – 2020
Music by Buffalo Springfield, written by Stephen Stills
Please watch & retweet:
Thanks! pic.twitter.com/0eRUT75u3E
Black Lives Matter: It’s scrawled across the courts in the NBA bubble and visible on the backs of players’ jerseys. And after police shot Jacob Blake in Kenosha, the Milwaukee Bucks took action to prove it.
— The Recount (@therecount) August 26, 2020
Here’s what happened when the Bucks decided to strike: pic.twitter.com/Y0wCbTlzGH
To protest the police shooting of Jacob Blake, the Milwaukee Bucks sat out Game 5 of the NBA playoffs—and forced the entire league to shut down. The Bucks players are workers who shut down their workplace with a strike. Workers everywhere can do the same. https://t.co/rpPww06x2x
— Jacobin (@jacobinmag) August 26, 2020
In the wake of the Milwaukee Bucks’ Game 5 playoff strike and the NBA’s ensuing decision to postpone all Aug. 26 games, other professional athletes are starting to react.https://t.co/9XfKhRdVMr
— Front Office Sports (@frntofficesport) August 26, 2020
Chris Webber holds back tears while speaking about NBA players’ strike after the police shooting of Jacob Blake pic.twitter.com/wowdpF9adg
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 26, 2020
“As a Black man, as a former player, I think it’s best for me to support the players and just not be here tonight.”
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) August 26, 2020
Kenny Smith walked off the TNT set in solidarity with the NBA players’ strike of tonight’s games. pic.twitter.com/HgurJPqHKB
If not now, when https://t.co/iNLKJdlXhY
— Ben Rhodes (@brhodes) August 26, 2020
“Though I am gone, I urge you to answer the highest calling of your heart and stand up for what you truly believe”
Morning coffee discussions at the Boohunney Lodge put the money on Harris and Duckworth.
Susan Rice for the State Department or DNI.
What do think?
I was just thinking how nice it would be to see Neil Diamond singing "Coming To America" at President Biden's inauguration celebration.https://t.co/wSZaBxXkYq
— Suburban Guerrilla Ω (@SusieMadrak) July 25, 2020
The body of Rep. John Lewis on Sunday was carried across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, where, in 1965, Lewis helped guide hundreds of people marching for voting rights. Read more here: https://t.co/RyfGg2T771 pic.twitter.com/qg6jzlisNZ
— The New York Times (@nytimes) July 26, 2020
It appears my thoughts were true. Two rainbows appeared above the Alabama State Capitol after Congressman Lewis' arrival, around the same time this rainbow appeared beside the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma. https://t.co/DOroo4LGIk pic.twitter.com/PCplfBWcz3
— Hayley Mason (@HayleyMasonTV) July 27, 2020
This is why we're here.https://t.co/msUQ9e2hzF
— WOM (@WallOfMoms) July 22, 2020
The numbers in here are astounding https://t.co/y1MGjSiV06
— Clara Jeffery (@ClaraJeffery) June 14, 2020
And this is a poll by the famously conservative Rasmussen:
For the First Time Ever, Majority of Americans Believe Black People Are Treated Unfairly by Police: Rasmussen
— Chief Resistance Officer (@crushthebigots) June 8, 2020
https://t.co/qEDGOoo06M