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Author: Leaman Ralph
How to Control Anxiety Disorder
Nick Cannon Needs A Prayer After This Battle w/ Kirk Franklin 🙏 Wild ‘N Out | #Wildstyle
Overcoming Night Eating Syndrome
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The Brain That Changes Itself
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Angry Bride

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We Have Some Strange Traditions
Rick Perry claims GOP positioned itself to the left of the electorate
Texas Gov. Rick Perry ripped into the GOP’s last two presidential nominees in his speech at CPAC today. “The popular media narrative is that this country has shifted away from conservative ideals, as evidenced by the last two presidential elections,” Perry said. He followed up with, “That might be true if Republicans had actually nominated conservative candidates in 2008 and 2012.”
Perry supporters on the web ate it up.
https://twitter.com/conservtivemom/status/312349854460436480
https://twitter.com/LibertyBelleJ/status/312347044557758464
https://twitter.com/csciolaromd/status/312325301998870528
https://twitter.com/imsure/status/312311967358537729
https://twitter.com/catwahler/status/312346468906323970
https://twitter.com/shelbO_72/status/312338818239959041
Alas, the 2012 election results do not provide much support for his hypothesis.
In battleground states Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia, the Republican presidential nominee, Mitt Romney, outperformed relatively conservative GOP Senate candidates.
Even in conservative Texas, Romney performed nearly as well as Tea Party favorite Ted Cruz: Romney carried the state by 16 points, while Sen. Cruz won by 17 points.
We won’t even mention Indiana and Missouri.
Yet Perry implies the Republican Party will prevail if it moves to the right.
Isn’t it pretty to think so?
‘Ew, ick!’ Spotlighting motherhood makes NYT correspondent say ‘ugh’
Is there a more insulting role than “mom”? According to New York Times correspondent Julie Bosman, you’d be hard-pressed to find one:
SMH. New York Times Correspondent says "Ugh" to review of best selling author calling her a "Mom." https://t.co/k4SlS24eVn
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) October 8, 2014
Let’s have a look:
Wrote a critically acclaimed, bestselling book and a hit screenplay? Still a "mom" first, says @peoplemag. #ugh pic.twitter.com/VPpcDDsp3u
— Julie Bosman (@juliebosman) October 8, 2014
Ewww! “Mom” is such an icky word!
@juliebosman WOOOOOOOOOWWOWOW
— Amy Schellenbaum (@acsbaum) October 8, 2014
@juliebosman @peoplemag You’ve GOT to be kidding me.
— Kristi Luther (@KALuther) October 8, 2014
@juliebosman @LianaBrooks @peoplemag You seem surprised that we're defined by the function of our uteri : P
— Cathy Pegau (@CathyPegau) October 8, 2014
@juliebosman @peoplemag Because biology is destiny? Because reproductive status is all that makes women interesting or valuable? Meh.
— Mary Margaret (@MaryMeg) October 8, 2014
@juliebosman @peoplemag Ick! Do "they" ever mention Dad status for a male writer? Hemingway first and foremost a "dad?" Nope.
— Mara Buck (@mara_buck) October 8, 2014
@juliebosman I'm so sorry. The more accomplished a woman, the more pejorative the patriarchy @peoplemag @younglibrarian
— Keira Soleore (@KeiraSoleore) October 8, 2014
@mattdpearce @juliebosman @peoplemag woof
— Scott Heins (@scottheins) October 8, 2014
Yeah, woof. And, well, don’t even get Julie started on mothers-to-be:
On the same page: @peoplemag story about Rosamund Pike focuses on fact that she's pregnant. Why? pic.twitter.com/0o181SMETh
— Julie Bosman (@juliebosman) October 8, 2014
Because patriarchy. DUH.
I long for the days when women's magazines assigned profiles of writers just because their work was interesting.
— Julie Bosman (@juliebosman) October 8, 2014
With all due respect, Julie, give it a rest already. What’s wrong with a woman embracing motherhood as part of her identity? What’s wrong with respecting that?
Ew, ick! How dare they say "MOM." It's not like it's the most important job in the world or anything.
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) October 8, 2014
.@juliebosman @peoplemag Maybe she sees her job as a Mom as the most important? Some of us do, you know. #UghToYou
— Kathleen McKinley (@KatMcKinley) October 8, 2014
.@KatMcKinley @juliebosman @peoplemag I remember when we all honored moms. What happened?
— Michael Wade (@mjwadeesq) October 8, 2014
Read more: http://twitchy.com/2014/10/08/ew-ick-spotlighting-motherhood-makes-nyt-correspondent-say-ugh/
Hypochondriasis and Health Anxiety
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