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Tweet of the Week – August 22, 2020

For the record, Sen. Kamala Harris never called Joe Biden a racist.

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Worst Quote of the Week – August 22, 2020

“Over the last week, the Democrats held the darkest and angriest and gloomiest convention in American history.”

Donald Trump, in his overall assessment of the Democratic National Convention.

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Second Best Quote of the Week – August 22, 2020

“Donald Trump hasn’t grown into the job because he can’t.  And the consequences of that failure are severe. 170,000 Americans dead. Millions of jobs gone while those at the top take in more than ever.  Our worst impulses unleashed, our proud reputation around the world badly diminished, and our democratic institutions threatened like never before.”

Former (and real) President Barack Obama, in his speech at the Democratic National Convention.

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Best Quote of the Week – August 22, 2020

“Donald Trump is the wrong president for our country. He has had more than enough time to prove that he can do the job, but he is clearly in over his head. He cannot meet this moment. He simply cannot be who we need him to be for us. It is what it is.”

– Former First Lady Michelle Obama, in a pre-recorded speech for the 2020 Democratic National Convention

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Shirley Chisholm – Unbought and Unbossed (Or When a Black Woman Had the Audacity to Run for President of the United States)

There have always been and always will be people who step boldly from the shadows of their environment, regardless of the risks or the criticisms, and challenge what is known and accepted.  Shirley Chisholm was one of those individuals.  In 1968, she became the first Black woman elected to the United States Congress, representing New York’s 12th Congressional District.  In 1972, she went even further, when she made a concerted effort to secure the Democratic National Party’s presidential nomination.  It induced the usual cacophony of snickers and eye-rolling from the party elite, but Chisholm remained undeterred.

“I am not the candidate of black America,” she noted in her official candidacy announcement in January of 1972, “although I am black and proud.  I am not the candidate of the women’s movement of this country, although I am a woman and equally proud of that.  I am the candidate of the people and my presence before you symbolizes a new era in American political history.”

Despite an underfunded campaign and struggling to be taken seriously by anyone in the political world, Chisholm persevered.  She didn’t even come close to earning the Democratic Party’s nomination, but her efforts paved the way for countless numbers of future non-White and female political candidates.

Chisholm passed away in 2005 and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom a decade later.

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Worst Quote of the Week – August 15, 2020

“She was probably nastier than even Pocahontas to Joe Biden.  She was very disrespectful to Joe Biden.  And it’s hard to pick somebody that’s that disrespectful.”

President Donald Trump, reacting to Joe Biden’s selection of Sen. Kamala Harris as his running mate by highlighting a clash Biden and Harris had over 1970s-era busing during an early Democratic primary debate.  Trump’s “Pocahontas” slight is a reference to Sen. Elizabeth Warren; a term he’s used before.

For the record, Harris never denounced Biden as a racist.

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Best Quote of the Week – August 15, 2020

“I’ve decided that Kamala Harris is the best person to help me take this fight to Trump and Mike Pence and then to lead this nation starting in January 2021.”

– Former Vice-President and current democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, in announcing that Sen. Kamala Harris will be his running mate.

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Tweet of the Week – August 8, 2020

Discussions between congressional Democrats and Republicans over additional economic relief, including extending unemployment benefits, have broken down – again – as Americans continue struggling with rising personal debts and increased costs of living.

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Worst Quote of the Week – August 8, 2020

“[Children] don’t have a problem, they just don’t have a problem.  It doesn’t have an impact on them.  I’ve watched some doctors say they’re totally immune.”

President Donald Trump, in a video commentary on why schools should re-open, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.

The video had been tweeted out by Trump’s reelection campaign, but was promptly removed by Twitter for violating its newly-minted standards against spreading false information.

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Best Quote of the Week – August 8, 2020

“Trump is actively sabotaging the election under our noses – this isn’t theoretical, it’s happening RIGHT NOW.”

Brian Tyler Cohen, on the recent ousting of top executives of the U.S. Postal Service.

Postmaster General Louis DeJoy unveiled a sweeping overhaul of the nation’s mail service, displacing the executives in a move now dubbed the “Friday Night Massacre.  The incident comes as congressional Democrats called for an investigation of DeJoy and the cost-cutting measures that have slowed postal deliveries and jeopardized mail-in ballots in recent primary elections.

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