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Mad. Hot. The ‘Resistance’ Is Seething
Looking at the current political and cultural climate in Washington, D.C., you might get the idea that the ruling class is in the midst of a conniption. Even the walls of the National Cathedral are vibrating with weirdness – more about that later.
In “Summer of Our Discontent,” Washington Post staff writer Dan Zak lays out the mood gripping Washington, D.C., or, as the headline in last Tuesday’s Style section describes it, “the capital of the resistance.” Here’s the third paragraph:
“Here we all are. The start of a mad hot American summer in the nation’s capital. A president violating …
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Tagged Amanda Werner, Anthony Oiveira, Dan Zak, Joe Crowley, Kirstjen Nielsen, Maxine Waters, President Trump, Sarah Huckabee Sanders, The Resistance, Thomas Homan
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