"Democrats need to once more become the party that gets stuff done, builds things and makes government work for people. That’s a lot more important to most Americans than using the right pronouns."
Biden stated that we should "keep alive the truth and 'honor' of the Holocaust," before quickly correcting himself to say "horror of the Holocaust."
"All we want to do is come back. This is not just a job for us that we’ve put years for training in— it’s a calling."
"The Constitution does not speak to the question of when life begins just that it doesn't speak to many other things, including the right to an abortion and executive privilege and qualified immunity. So it's a personal decision."
Ayesh has a long history of Jew-hating comments, many of which have been scrubbed from her social media pages. Ayesh tweeted in August 2011 that "being a Jew" is a crime "worthy of the rope."
"I have no idea what happened to the people on the inside who were very clearly sympathetic with what was going on and opening the doors wide open for that," she said.
After being fired from Chick-fil-a for walking out during a shift, trans woman Erin Taylor has filed a federal discrimination lawsuit against the fast food chain.
"You really should, in an indoor setting, a congregate setting, be wearing masks."
"It has shocked me that the primary concerns that our retail partners have is their own personal safety," Schultz said.
"It has shocked me that the primary concerns that our retail partners have is their own personal safety," Schultz said.
"It's the rise of the citizen, they're really at the forefront of trying to combat the global elites and the World Economic Forum," she said.
"I don't want to be part of the deal. I’m not going to sign the papers and I quit," said Lourdes Ubieta in advance of the deal.
Democrats are becoming the party of "upscale voters." In contrast, Republicans are quietly building a "multiracial coalition of working-class voters," concerned with inflation.
A recent survey found that 64 percent of Democrats would prefer the party pick someone different in two years.
A recent survey found that 64 percent of Democrats would prefer the party pick someone different in two years.