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If the show was aligning itself to the guest host’s sensibilities, you have to wonder with hindsight if scheduling Burr to host days after such a divisive election was the right choice.

But Sweeney — who has linked certain planes to celebrities by assessing the aircrafts’ paint jobs, aligning flight paths to public schedules and finding gaps in the FAA’s privacy measures — remains undeterred.

Could I be gentler about the majority percentage of Americans who are satisfied with aligning themselves with the core tenants of brutality?

From Slate

De León said Jurado is extreme, aligning herself with activists who want to defund the LAPD.

She has highlighted dire warnings from her Republican rival’s former closest advisors that a second Trump term would be more dangerous than the first, with little to stop him from avenging his enemies using the courts and the military, or from aligning with autocrats against American allies and altering fundamental rights of Americans as he carries out promises to be a “dictator on Day 1” in office.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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