• AutoTL;DRB
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    22 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    Twelve minutes into a health forum discussion for Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander organizations, Kamala Harris on Monday offered a punchy piece of advice to younger members of the audience.

    Harris, who is out front for the Biden-Harris re-election campaign on women’s and reproductive rights, made the remarks at a leadership summit at which she also described how her parents had met at a civil rights march.

    But while presidents and vice-presidents do not customarily use profanity, it is becoming more common, though often in private or leaked conversations.

    Joe Biden recently referred to rival Donald Trump as “a sick fuck”, and to the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, as a “bad fucking guy” and an “asshole.”

    Lyndon Johnson swore so much that it would be impossible to document all of it, according to a recent essay by the historian Tevi Troy in the City Journal, including the lament: “I don’t know what the fuck to do about Vietnam.”

    But few of those were meant as calls to action, leaving Harris, as she said in her discussion, “breaking down barriers”.


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    • @Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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      2 months ago

      Good bot, but as a teen I read those newspaper transcripts of the Watergate tapes, and they were one fucking (expletive deleted) after another! Nixon couldn’t string two sentences together without profanity. He may not have used them to urge college students to make their mark on the nation but he sure as fuck used them to urge his henches to get some fucking dirt on Kennedy (which should have been easier with all his fucking around).