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so nice....
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These are the ones
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• #5
I saw a YouTube video that proves that those crisps dedicated their lives to screwing poor people and that they LOVE war.
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So much for advertising, thought it was for frozen chips.
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https://www.nytimes.com/podcasts/the-daily
The Paradoxes of John McCain
Senator John McCain was proud of his reputation as a maverick in American politics. Through pivotal moments in his life — as a prisoner of war, a young congressman, a presidential candidate, and, ultimately, an elder statesman — that reputation was both validated and challenged. Guests: Elisabeth Bumiller, the Washington bureau chief for The New York Times; Carl Hulse, The Times’s chief Washington correspondent; Mark Landler, who covers the White House for The Times; and Scott Shane, who writes about national security for The Times. For more information on today’s episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily.Aug. 27, 2018
Bit of a better standard of analysis/discussion than has been managed on here.
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The Indy piece was ok too:
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His mum out lived him!
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I'd missed the news that he had his chips.
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Listened to this the other day, very good as usual.
So the McCain discussion can move from the Trump thread.