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“The political Witch Hunt by the Radical Left Democrats, with New York now taking over the assignment, continues. It is dividing our Country like never before!”

—The former guy, responding in (yawn) the same old tired way to indictments handed down against his company this week.

“He’s a decrepit, sick, vile old man. I hope he burns in the hottest place in hell.”

—Janice Baker-Kinney, a Bill Cosby accuser who says he raped her in 1982.

“The act of throwing tortillas at a predominately Latino team is unacceptable and warrants sanctions.”

—California Interscholastic Federation news release in announcing that a high school basketball team was being stripped of its regional title after members of the mostly white team threw tortillas at a predominantly Latino opposing team following their game two weeks ago. (Just an extension of the Stephen Miller mentality, folks, and what of the coach who allowed this kind of behavior to take place?)

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“Bill Cosby’s release is exactly why rape survivors don’t come forward.”

—Moira Donegan, writing for The Guardian.

“These joint projects of church and state were hotspots for child abuse and sexual assault carried out by priests and school administrators, most of whom have escaped justice for their crimes. Canada was built on genocide.”

—Mumilaaq Qaqqaq, member of Canadian Parliament, reflecting on the genocide of the Inuit of Nunavut Territory, as Canada Day is observed. (So soon after the graves of more than 700 Cowessess First Nation children were discovered at a Catholic Church-run school site.

“The governor told everybody to go fly a kite and see you in the veto session. I think it is probably already going to happen.”

—Repugnantcan House Speaker Pro-Tem Tanner Magee of Houma, on the likelihood of Louisiana’s first veto override session. (And of course, one of the key issues would be for the right of every John Wayne wannabe to be able to pack heat without proper training requirements to obtain a concealed handgun permit. Just what we need: more weapons on the street when Baton Rouge already has one of the highest homicide rates in the country.)

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