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Behold, the Comment Section 🐰 - 3/16/2025
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Behold, the Comment Section 🐰 - 3/16/2025

Canada is done with Jack Daniels, measles parties, Arlington removes references to women and black vets, and more

This week, Lisa and David talk about Canada pulls Jack Daniels off store shelves; Arlington Cemetery strips content on black and female veterans from website; Ralph Nader criticizes influential American leaders for their silence; fans blast 'trad wife' Gwen Stefani for promoting Catholic prayer app; Senator Tommy Tuberville says The Pentagon should be made into a "Trigon”; new Trump travel-bans; Mahmoud Khalil status; Grafton New Hampshire libertarian “Free Town Project”; Rep. Marjorie Greene wants kids to have ‘Measles Parties’; March Madness; Better Man; Ilona Maher is a Women of the Year; Southwest passenger protocol; Jamie Raskin DOGE FOIA requests; right-leaning influencers dominate the online landscape; teacher told to remove welcoming signs; and more.

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Jamie Raskin DOGE Privacy Act Requests

U.S. Representative Jamie Raskin is encouraging all U.S. citizens to join him this week in filing formal demands for access to their personal data obtained by the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) and Elon Musk.

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EPA froze ‘green bank’ funds worth billions, climate group suit says (AP)

Grimes, the mother of Lil X and two of Musk’s other children, has made it clear on social media that she does not want the four-year-old placed in the public eye in this way (Glamour)

‘English Checks Have Begun’ says Truck driver in Arkansas (video on X)

(According to a Community Note: Federal law 49 CFR § 391.11(b)(2) states that a CDL driver must be able to: Speak and read English and understand highway traffic signs and signals in English)

Tuberville calls for Pentagon to become the ‘Trigon’ (Washington Examiner)

What’s Next for Mahmoud Khalil? A Fight to Keep His Case in New York (NY Times - paywall)

The White House has accused Mahmoud Khalil of siding with Hamas terrorists during protests and spreading antisemitism. That accusation, which Mr. Khalil’s lawyers deny, is not criminal.

Please Stop Having Measles Parties, Texas Government Begs (Vice)

The right dominates the online media ecosystem (Media Matters)

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