
Rob Okun
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Nov 27, 2024 |
thedailyreview.com | Rob Okun
Across the country, millions and millions of citizens who supported Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign are no longer walking around in a haze, instead moving toward the light. Still, there is emotional fallout that needs our attention. Our nerves are frayed; it’s impossible to ignore the stress. It’s a good time to sit quietly, take deep breaths, and feel our bodies.
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Nov 22, 2024 |
gazettenet.com | Rob Okun
A flag is waved outside the White House, in Washington, D.C. Across the country, millions and millions of citizens who supported Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign are no longer walking around in a haze, moving toward the light. Still, there is emotional fallout that needs our attention. Our nerves are frayed; it’s impossible to ignore the stress.
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Nov 20, 2024 |
recorder.com | Rob Okun
E-Edition Advertise Newsletters Subscribe Home News Opinion Sports Business Arts & Life Obituaries Classifieds Calendar Puzzles A flag is waved outside the White House, in Washington, D.C. Across the country, millions and millions of citizens who supported Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign are no longer walking around in a haze, moving toward the light. Still, there is emotional fallout that needs our attention. Our nerves are frayed; it’s impossible to ignore the stress. It’s a good time...
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Nov 15, 2024 |
masslive.com | Rob Okun
Across the country, millions and millions of citizens who supported Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign are no longer walking around in a haze, instead moving toward the light. Still, there is emotional fallout that needs our attention. Our nerves are frayed; it’s impossible to ignore the stress. It’s a good time to sit quietly, take deep breaths and feel our bodies. After nearly a decade of growling and bombast, Donald Trump rode a patriarcha-saurus back into the White House.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
counterpunch.org | Rob Okun
Across the country, millions and millions of citizens who supported Kamala Harris’s presidential campaign are no longer walking around in a haze, instead moving toward the light. Still, there is emotional fallout that needs our attention. Our nerves are frayed; it’s impossible to ignore the stress. It’s a good time to sit quietly, take deep breaths, and feel our bodies. After nearly a decade of growling and bombast, Donald Trump rode a patriarcha-saurus back into the White House.
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