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A National Voice

At some point today, Sarah McBride will speak for five minutes on the stage of the DNC and become the first transgender person to speak to a major party convention.

Preparatory to that event, Sarah spoke yesterday to Katie Couric of Yahoo news and Katy Steinmetz of Time magazine.

I am moved and inspired that there will be a chance for someone on a stage at a national convention to say that they are a transgender person. And my hope is that for anyone who is watching, who worries that their dreams and their identity are mutually exclusive, who worry about whether they can be accepted and succeed as who they are, that they can find some comfort and some hope in the fact that a person will be standing on that stage saying those words.

--McBride

How to Protest Hillary's Coronation on Social Media

We cannot all be in Philadelphia, either inside the convention hall as brave Bernie delegates making their voices heard on our behalf, or outside protesting in the streets. But we can do something else, especially those of us on social media, particularly Twitter and Facebook.

Here is what I am asking all of you with social media accounts to do.

ON TWITTER

This is Hillary Clinton's official twitter handle (i.e., her username): @HillaryClinton

Democrats : Words vs. Actions (Update - Hillary Clarifies "Right")

(Today's update appears at the bottom of this essay)
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In the last couple of days I have heard both Elijah Cummings and President Obama at the Democratic Convention say that as part of the next great pragmatic jump forward, Democrats have evolved to the point where they can aver officially and unequivocally that "healthcare is a right" in their 2016 platform.

Democratic Math: Squaring the Circle

Algebra was never my thing, but I did manage to pass the class.
Lately I started thinking about the "math" of Democratic shills. It goes something like this:

1 vote for Jill Stein = 1 vote for Donald Trump

Not voting = 1 vote for Donald Trump

OK. Given these two known variables (X = Z, Y = Z), it would also be true that:

1 vote for Hillary = 1 vote for Donald Trump

Simple enough.
However, what does 1 vote for Donald Trump = ??

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