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children's section, prohibiting public lawyers from london books that contain so-called objectionable materials. the other law threatens librarians with jail time as a consequence if they do not comply. one north dakota-based author is talking about the reality of what these bands mean. in a new york times op-ed, taylor -- author of boys and oil, growing up gate and a fractured lens, says by that definition, a photograph or a written description of the venous to milo could, depending on the eye of the beholder, leak out of bounds. let's be honest, is not the venous to milo these laws are going to come for first. it's books with lgbtq stories, or books by lgbtq authors. the cut of books that have provided so many queer young people with a lifeline when they needed it most. and quote. taylor grobe will be joining us to discuss the need for lovers to be free and fair for everyone, everywhere, including north dakota. don't miss this meeting of the
LawAuthorChildrenRealityBooksLibrariansConsequenceMaterialsSectionLawyersNorth-dakotaLondonriddled with contradiction and hypocrisy. gay claims that it's been "distressing to have doubt cast on my commitments to confronting hate. common sense thinks if you're committed to confronting hate, why would you go before the nation and condone it essentially telling congress that hate is in the eye of the beholder, that it's not defined by words and actions but instead hate is muddied by context. as if calls for genocide, the eradication of a certain ethnic group can be mitigated by nuance. ex president gay went on to say she was frightened by, "personal attacks and threats fueled biracial animus" so you felt frightened and threatened because you're black but couldn't quite grasp what the jewish students on your campus were experiencing? claudine gay also used her resignation letter to highlight her hopes of building a better foosh. common sense would caution her that building a better future can only come with a clear and present understanding of the
HateCommon-senseCommitmentsDoubtContradictionHypocrisyClaimsGenocideContextActionsNationCongressinto -- avenue saying what do you see in new york city? why did you come here? >> to look at the buildings. it is awful i see ugliness everywhere and in which -- there's all of these families here so apparently your ugliness is another person's splendor. beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> they're not coming up to see you. >> favorite city to be drunk? when you're visiting -- >> haven't been drunk in a long time but it is amazing we have the coliseum fountain now eiffel tower, people just go to europe and go crazy. they have a good time i think they just feel like i love it here. favorite city -- i went to malta and if i were going to do that -- >> drunk and go to england go to the replica. >> vegas has a better eiffel tower -- >> right. that cool -- eye -- >> you can get the one slot
AllFamiliesPersonNew-york-citySayingUglinessSplendorEverywhereBuildingsWhichCityVisitingyork city? why did you come here? >> jeanine: to look at the buildings. >> greg: it's awful. i see ugliness everywhere and then -- but there's all these families here. so apparently, your ugliness is another person's splendor. >> jeanine: beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> i don't think they're coming to see you. >> greg: how dare you. >> jeanine: long, long time but i just think it's amazing, we've got the coliseum. the fountain and now the eiffel tower. i mean, people just in europe go crazy. they have a good time. they're like i love it here. my favorite city? i went to malta and just blew my mind. if i were going to do that. >> dana: if you want to get drunk and see the eiffel tower go to england and they have a replica. >> greg: vegas! vegas has a better eiffel tower. >> dana: right. >> jessica: that's cool. >> greg: play the slots. >> jessica: ok.
Greg-gutfeldJeanineFamiliesPersonUglinessSplendorBeautyBuildingsEverywhereEye-of-the-beholderEiffel-towerFountainavenue looking at tourists and going what do you see in new york city? why did you come here? >> jeanine: to look at the buildings. >> greg: it's awful. i see ugliness everywhere and then -- but there's all these families here. so apparently, your ugliness is another person's splendor. >> jeanine: beauty is in the eye of the beholder. >> i don't think they're coming to see you. >> greg: how dare you. >> jeanine: long, long time but i just think it's amazing, we've got the coliseum. the fountain and now the eiffel tower. i mean, people just in europe go crazy. they have a good time. they're like i love it here. my favorite city? i went to malta and just blew my mind. if i were going to do that. >> dana: if you want to get drunk and see the eiffel tower, go to england and they have a replica. >> greg: vegas! vegas has a better eiffel tower. >> dana: right. >> jessica: that's cool.
Greg-wouldn-tJeanineFamiliesNew-york-cityTouristsUglinessBuildingsEverywherePersonSplendorBeautyEye-of-the-beholdermore concerned. the credibility of the whistle-blower unfortunately is in the eye of the beholder. it is unfortunate. a lot of people that i work within the government, the bureaucrats are really good people. they work hard and care about what they do. but i don't understand is why the bureaucracy always votes for the democratic party in large measure, like 80% or something like that. look how quickly somebody like nancy pelosi can turn. >> what do you think, jessica? why is that the case? what are you trying to hide? [laughter] answer your question while i think about this. [laughter] >> why do you think about the girls in the corvette? >> greg: what are they trying to hide? [laughter] >> i think that nancy pelosi was drawing a distinction between the whistle-blowers themselves being the clown show, and the republican line of questioning. you can look no further than marjorie taylor greene whipping out a picture of hunter biden's penis to say "this is a clown show."
PeopleLotGovernmentWhistle-blowersCredibilityBureaucratsCareEye-of-the-beholderLaughterSomethingJessica-tarlovlvinDemocratshaving to go to jail for it? i think that's why the white house is probably even more concerned. the credibility of the whistle-blower unfortunately is in the eye of the beholder. it is unfortunate. a lot of people that i work within the government, the bureaucrats are really good people. they work hard and care about what they do. but i don't understand is why the bureaucracy always votes for the democratic party in large measure, like 80% or something like that. look how quickly somebody like nancy pelosi can turn. >> what do you think, jessica? why is that the case? what are you trying to hide? [laughter] answer your question while i think about this. [laughter] >> why do you think about the girls in the corvette? >> greg: what are they trying to hide? [laughter] >> i think that nancy pelosi was drawing a distinction between the whistle-blowers themselves, being the clown show, and the republican line of questioning. you can look no further than margmarjorie taylor greene whipg
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