it's a little more direct two films later:
the penitent man is humble before the lord. a humble man kneels. KNEEL!
his humility (averting his eyes) saved him.
There is also a D group, of which I am a part, that doesn't care who the nominee is this year. I'm 100% certain to be a voter in November and am pretty uninterested in the primaries.
Yeah, well of the souls confused me even as a kid, just watching Indy take a whole group of guys to work within sight of the Nazis and no one said anything.
Someone pointed out to me that Raiders of the lost Ark would have turned out the exact same without Indiana Jones at all. It bugged the hell out of me. It occurred to me this morning with the same is true about Inglourious Basterds. Shoshana had the Nazis taken care of.
150MM+ nationwide won’t happen, but a big Texas jump will. It’s suddenly competitive for the first time in decades in an era when the desire to vote in general has gone up. That’ll drive up interest.
it won’t be comparable to the midterm jump, but only because that borders on mathematically impossible. But the same fire that drove turnout then is still going. https://www.texastribune.org/2018/11/07/texas-election-results-turnout-county-look-up/
already at 2016 per capita numbers before the election year push. 900,000 got registered election year 2016. be interesting where we end up. 1.1MM would mean registration growth rate is 2x population growth rate.
that's amazing.
https://www.govtrack.us/congress/votes/89-1965/s78
literally the exact confederacy voted no, the exact non confederacy voted yes, minus Texas's Yarborough.
In some ways it amazes me the VRA was ever passed. I remember on of the civil rights acts a Texas Senator was the only “confederate” Senator that voted yes. I’m sure that’s probably true with all the civil rights era laws. There must have been uniform support for them outside the confederacy, even the states that are ruby red today to overwhelm the confederate stonewalling of them.