Elderly Golfer Thinks You Have Too Many Days Off, More

By Michael Woyton

Here are a few social media posts that gave me pause.

That Clyburn thinks Andrew Cuomo is part of the future of the Democratic Party – and points to his character!!! — is the problem with the current Democratic Party leadership in a nutshell.www.nytimes.com/2025/06/20/n…

Amanda Litman (@amandalitman.bsky.social) 2025-06-20T12:34:39.145Z

I will make it my life's mission to prevent this from happening thehill.com/homenews/cam…

Parker Molloy (@parkermolloy.com) 2025-06-20T13:44:50.003Z

That Rep. James Clyburn of South Carolina feels that disgraced former New York governor Andrew Cuomo is the future of the party AND that former Chicago mayor and former White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel believes he has something to offer the country if he becomes president tells me everything we need to know about the current state of the leadership of the Democratic Party.

It makes we want to go down to the board of elections and change my registration to independent.

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The administration’s push for deportation is such a failure that the plainclothes, non-badge-carrying thugs — who may or may not be ICE agents — are concentrating on the low-hanging fruit. They are preying on people who are only doing what they have been asked to do: show up at immigration hearings.

It was NEVER aboutMexicans coming here legally. Mexicans that were legally here are being detained at their immigration hearings for trying to renew their work visas…

Raider (@iwillnotbesilenced.bsky.social) 2025-06-20T02:29:38.050Z

Cruelty is a feature, not a bug.

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The elderly golfer thinks you have too many days off. Oh, and he certainly didn’t mask the racist intent of this message by posting it on Juneteenth.

Trump posts that there are "too many" holidays on Juneteenth

MeidasTouch (@meidastouch.com) 2025-06-19T23:19:03.239Z

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beyond parody — Trump, through Karoline Leavitt, announces he'll make his decision about whether to strike Iran "within the next two weeks"

Aaron Rupar (@atrupar.com) 2025-06-19T17:35:48.492Z

So does “within the next two weeks” mean, as it has in the past, it is definitely not going to happen?

See also “healthcare plan,” “infrastructure week” and many others.

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Published by Michael Woyton

Michael Woyton is an award-winning journalist who covered municipalities and school districts for the Poughkeepsie (NY) Journal and local and regional news in the Hudson Valley for Patch Media.

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