
It’s Inhumane and Unchristian Not to Want Someone to Have Healthcare
Sometimes we need to name cruelty plainly, to say it unequivocally, to not dance around it for the sake of decorum: It’s asinine not to want someone else to have

Sometimes we need to name cruelty plainly, to say it unequivocally, to not dance around it for the sake of decorum: It’s asinine not to want someone else to have

Yesterday I was meeting people after an event in Minneapolis. A woman approached me, and as she began to speak, her voice quivered and she paused to collect herself. Looking

Everyone, the Vice President is offended. In the wake of the response to the news that his wife Karen, is working for a school that excludes both LGBTQ students and

Rep. Rashida Tlaib cussed last week—and I couldn’t care less. And let’s be honest—you who are clutching your pearls and carrying on and feigning righteous indignation, don’t care either. On

Sometimes we need to name cruelty plainly, to say it unequivocally, to not dance around it for the sake of decorum: It’s asinine not to want someone else to have

Yesterday I was meeting people after an event in Minneapolis. A woman approached me, and as she began to speak, her voice quivered and she paused to collect herself. Looking

Everyone, the Vice President is offended. In the wake of the response to the news that his wife Karen, is working for a school that excludes both LGBTQ students and

Rep. Rashida Tlaib cussed last week—and I couldn’t care less. And let’s be honest—you who are clutching your pearls and carrying on and feigning righteous indignation, don’t care either. On