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Natalie SandovalThe Daily Caller |
Nowak's hands were deathly pale
'That was one of the many lies you have told'
‘Drenched in sweat, being dragged into an ambulance’
'Arson at religious institutions in Canada more than doubled'
'She was lying then and she's probably lying now'
Campaigned to influence Americans' perception
May cost the city more than $20 million
'We just, like, really normalize pedophilia in our culture'
Taking private property and giving it to nonprofits
'Oh, it’s aerodynamic'
Previously promised to 'juice to the gills'
Leaned too far into overt sex appeal
Reaction to the amended bill is almost beyond parody
'I saw this, I would be mad as hell too'
Became a defining image for his campaign
'Wasn’t ready for primetime'
'Nowhere near as apocalyptic as they make it out to be'
'Undermines Cambridge's status as a sanctuary city'
'How were you so off?'
Rubio, like Vance, is Catholic
'Heroic white man with a guitar struggling through his emotions'
'I don't give a flying fuck he died'
‘Meth rots your teeth. You can't succeed without teeth’
An intimidation tactic? A religious ritual?
'Slop. Doesn't look anywhere near like a Monet'
‘I feel taken advantage of by the ad’
Arresting a dying man because he might have said something racist
'I don't have a house. They burned it down'
'Treated candidates of Indian ancestry more favorably'
Chasing after 'hotness' well into her 60s
'Going out of town with a fat ugly bitch'
‘Please ask your teacher to explain propaganda to you’
Bass dropped out Thursday, the day after the disastrous debate
‘So you no longer believe in defunding the police?’
‘Pratt thinks LA needs thousands more police officers’
'If this doesn’t make you angry, it should'
A very loud individual
Infrequent voters favored President Donald Trump
Feelings over logic
'Black Americans really created democracy in this country'
'Time to say the quiet part out loud'
'They want fentanyl or super meth'
‘This is not a hoax’
'I think avoiding pronouns is a great solution'
Warren has been loath to take any responsibility
'If Adolf Hitler were suddenly reincarnated'
Accuses her colleagues of 'wordsmith[ing]' a lower court
Disguises her self-obsession in therapeutic language
'No ethical consistency required'
Accused Chavez-DeRemer of day drinking