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Rachael Bade, Ryan Lizza, Tara Palmeri, and Eugene Daniels will be the new authors of Politico’s Playbook newsletter, the Rosslyn-based news organization announced Friday. The new team will be supported by Eli Okun and Garrett Ross, who’ve written the afternoon edition of Playbook for some time now, as well as producer Alice Bice. Mike Zapler will edit.
Lizza and Daniels are already Politico staffers. Bade will rejoin Politico from the
Washington Post, and Palmeri rejoins from ABC News. They’ll replace Jake Sherman and Anna Palmer, who left Politico to start their own newsletter business, Punchbowl News.
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2020 Men of the Year: Men
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American women have enjoyed almost unprecedented prosperity since Barack Obama left office in disgrace. Thanks to President Donald J. Trump s unique brand of empathetic leadership, the U.S. women s soccer team won the World Cup, while dozens of journalists and other Democrats were jailed, publicly shamed, or framed for suicide after being exposed as serial sex villains.
Men, on the other hand, don t have a lot of advantages these days. The left-wing propaganda campaign to turn Timothée Chalamet into a paragon of masculinity has succeeded, and it s only going to get worse if the libs continue to get their way. Winning will be outlawed. Crying will be mandatory. Urinals abolished and refashioned into gender-neutral nap pods.
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The vice president lives in a white house no, not that one!
Where does the vice president live?
We all know the president’s address (1600 Pennsylvania Avenue), but where does the vice president live? It turns out that there’s a vice presidential white house too!
You might imagine that there’s always been a historic mansion set aside for the vice president’s family residence, but in fact, the vice president’s mailing address has only been consistent since 1974. Before then, vice presidents lived in homes, apartments, or hotels, and received a housing allowance just like cabinet members. In 1966, Congress agreed to build an official residence for the vice president’s use. The plan stalled, however, and eventually, Congress decided to refurbish a certain cream-colored house as a “temporary residence” for the vice president: Number One Observatory Circle. Here are some things you’ll be surprised the president has to pay for.
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“Hey, Dr. Biden, how are you how’re you doing?” the driver of a Teamsters Local 633 pickup truck called out cheerfully to Jill Biden, Ed.D., one day this fall when she was campaigning for her husband in New Hampshire. The other occupants of the truck offered similar greetings. In recent days, the soon-to-be First Lady’s use of the title “Dr.” has inspired an unaccountable spate of anger on the right. In a
Wall Street Journal opinion piece, Joseph Epstein wrote that it “sounds and feels fraudulent, not to say a touch comic.” Tucker Carlson, on Fox, called her “poor, illiterate Jill Biden.” Yet the Teamsters, like any number of people whom Biden has encountered in the political world and in academia over the years, had no problem using the honorific. (The community-college students she teaches call her Dr. B.) The only novel aspect of the encounter in New Hampshire came when she gestured to a man standing next to her and asked, “You m
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