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They got their pitchforks and proof, their receipts and reasons.
AI alarmists may want to holster their pitchforks for now.
Most of them were brandishing torches and pitchforks by now.
When the rabble show up with pitchforks and torches, the
"The pitchforks were directly invoked at the time," Soskis said.
I was waiting for the pitchforks and torches to emerge.
They will come after you with Twitter pitchforks and Facebook ammo.
I also know they weren't chased away with pitchforks and torches.
In this rebellion, people carry not pitchforks, but smartphones and algorithms.
NEW IN FOX NEWS OPINION Progressive pitchforks are  out to destroy Halloween .
The city implemented water restrictions, and the citizenry aimed pitchforks at developers.
Regardless, first impressions matter and the internet already brought the pitchforks out.
The breakfast taco is worthy of taking up pitchforks and torches for.
They are not brandishing pitchforks; they are more likely to wield cellphones.
The internet has grabbed its pitchforks and has a new person to hate.
We suspected this even before Silicon Valley's top investors took up their pitchforks.
Take your forks and knives — and heck, your pitchforks, too — and dig in!
And let me say, before the pitchforks come for me, we need that.
Judgmental, ill-informed villagers with pitchforks reflect the current state of social media.
At least until the point in time when they come with the pitchforks.
He did not want to see neighbors rising up with pitchforks, Mr. Holihan said.
Rosé stans, get your pitchforks ready: Kylie Jenner just came for your beloved beverage.
The ball boy uprising is nigh, Kelly, and you will be spared no pitchforks.
Pitchforks have their uses, but crafting health-care policy calls for more delicate instruments.
Yet though content may be king, both companies are facing angry crowds wielding pitchforks.
An angry mob storms the lake house, wielding shovels, pitchforks, flaming torches, and axes.
Put your pitchforks away — I've been contacted by the newly engaged woman in said photo.
Telling both sides of the argument to down their pitchforks & celebrate where we all live.
Pitchforks brandished, trolls have taken to the page to call Cotillard a number of slurs.
We brought out the metaphorical political pitchforks in 2016 and sent our man to Washington.
And you've probably spared yourself a visit from a bunch of angry people with pitchforks.
Another "benefit" of charitable giving is that it might be keeping the pitchforks at bay.
Quantico Before the haters come with their pitchforks, lemme say this: These are not qualitative judgments!
If you were suspected of being The Gay, you were met with proverbial torches and pitchforks.
Clearly, some have decided that it's time to take to the streets with torches and pitchforks.
And not just reach for the pitchforks, but really figure out what it's going to take.
"I don't want protesters with pitchforks and torches," said Donald Carter, a council member since 2012.
He organized a defense force, though at first its main weapon was illusion created with pitchforks.
Left-leaning advocacy groups have already brought out the pitchforks and are aggressively calling for impeachment.
Complaining about the pitchforks of social media is like complaining about anything that's out of your hands.
During the movie's May 24 premiere, Twitter brandished its pitchforks and came for the Abigail Breslin vehicle.
They have had enough of the national media treating them as a bunch of yahoos with pitchforks.
Basically, they put the blame on Baker for everything and all but came at him with pitchforks.
Grab your pitchforks and torches: What We Do In The Shadows just might be better as a series.
Because if this election year has taught our corporate masters anything, it's that the pitchforks are a comin'.
But we don't need to reach for our pitchforks every time someone falls short of the modern ideal.
Later, a group of robotic farmhands got really angry for unexplained reasons and proceeded to attack me with pitchforks.
Not just Trump but the Brexit people were able to present themselves as on the side of the pitchforks.
Prepare your pitchforks, it looks increasingly likely that Apple will indeed ditch the headphone jack on its next iPhone.
But before you start brandishing pitchforks at the Trek star, remember: he's Canadian (even if he lives in California).
That lead to companies reacting in fear, firing people, suspending people, because they see the pitchforks amassing as a mob.
At the same time, anti-establishment politics fits her compatriots' self-image as a nation of revolutionaries, pitchforks in hand.
But if you can picture those masses in your mind—pitchforks, torches, perhaps overalls—what do the elites look like?
Farmer had no idea how they would be received and had an anxious thought: I hope the pitchforks don't appear.
Perhaps this is how the American people register their disapproval — not with pitchforks or guns, but by telling pollsters they're dissatisfied.
"All the peasants are coming with pitchforks," he said of his campaign — a line that might describe Trump supporters as well.
Bustle insists that Loch doesn't name Abosalo directly, so fans shouldn't start celebrating (or lighting torches and brandishing pitchforks) just yet.
There's no way we let a conservative or establishment person get the presidency in 2020, and behind me is the pitchforks.
So if Uber crawls around in negative territory from now until November, then employees are within their rights to grab the pitchforks.
Some will say I'm calling for the populist masses to take out the pitchforks and take down the titans of Wall Street.
But it's an indication of why there could be overheated calls for pitchforks in Palo Alto and Seattle if things don't change.
So naturally, as soon as word got out Netflix killed the show, fans broke out their pitchforks and took to Twitter to vent.
Mr Xi presented himself as the champion of globalisation—the man who would save this wonderful process from the pitchforks of the Trumpenproletariat.
But before This Is Us fans get out the pitchforks and mean Twitter hashtags, Moore reminded viewers Alan doesn't exactly stand a chance.
So, Jack, you&aposre the CEO and your company is now nothing more than an online supermarket for people selling torches and pitchforks.
In his typical calm and methodical manner, Mr. Buckel explained how to make neat, rat-proof compost piles with pitchforks, shovels and teamwork.
But before we Democrats raise our pitchforks over the Wray nomination, let's wait to see what the next few days of reporting uncover.
That's understandable considering the last time she was around other people they all but chased her out of the church picnic with pitchforks.
Because if something ever happens to him, Disney, y'all will have thousands of us Baby Yoda Stans knocking on your door with pitchforks.
" He added: "If we don't do something to fix the glaring inequities in this economy, the pitchforks are going to come for us.
If these were potato chips they were taking away from us, we would be marching on Washington with pitchforks and spears right now.
The super rich are worried about the poor grabbing "pitchforks" to overthrow the wealthy, and it turns out these elites aren't just buying homes.
Near Anna Maria Island, residents are using rakes and pitchforks to scrape dead fish out of the water, according to the Sarasota Herald-Tribune.
"I would hope he is headed where there are a few people poking at him with pitchforks that are kind of hot," she says.
For a lot of people, Instagram is a place to escape the pitchforks and hellfire of Twitter and the boneheaded political arguments of Facebook.
In the court of public opinion, without question, guilty as can be, let&aposs pick up the pitchforks and hang him in the Town Square.
But before we get the pitchforks out, let's remember that Gadot was a largely unknown actress (at least to the general public) before Wonder Woman.
"If these were potato chips they were taking away from us, we would be marching on Washington with pitchforks and spears right now," Kimmel said.
Today, we don't need the hellfire and the pitchforks, we don't need the rivers of boiling blood, but we do need a national usury law.
" If it had a male persona instead, he said, "people would have pitchforks and torches at the doors of ORBAI within the next eight months.
Before you take up the pitchforks, remember that given my recent track record, I will most likely be toasting the N.B.A. champion Nuggets come June.
" That year, the entrepreneur Nick Hanauer, one of the first investors in Amazon, gave a TED talk called "Beware, Fellow Plutocrats, the Pitchforks Are Coming.
In March 2018 the residents of Volokolamsk, another town in the Moscow region, staged a mass protest against Mr Vorobyov with pitchforks made out of cardboard.
After all these years of far-right pundits calling for pitchforks and torches, an anti-Soros fire is now raging in conservative news and social media.
While there was plenty to like — ahem, Cate Blanchett as Marvel's debut female villain — one glaring change had the internet pulling out the torches and pitchforks.
Elected officials and everyday Americans need to realize that now is not the time for finger wagging, raising the proverbial pitchforks and doling out punitive actions.
"Great Comet" closed abruptly in 2017 after producers attempted to replace Okieriete Onaodowan with Mandy Patinkin and some social media users took up their digital pitchforks.
"I know some people in the media will break out the pitchforks when they hear that I ask God for direction in my work," Pompeo said.
Royal riot The queen was paid less than her co-star on "The Crown," and now the citizens of Netflix are storming the castle with pitchforks.
But it's hard not to get the sense that the countless references to their sweat equity are mostly a bid to keep the pitchforks at bay.
The mere fact that a single allegation of bias in one Facebook product turned out "the pitchforks" speaks to a fundamental lack of trust, he notes.
I run over to say sorry and plead my case, but there's no time: all four of them are immediately on me, firing shotguns and swinging pitchforks.
But before we all take up pitchforks to protest the deeply lame ruling, the folks over at AV Club dug up the other numbers banned by Jeopardy!
Lots of internet pitchforks were raised when the iPhone 11 Pro debuted, since some people believed a "pro" iPhone should have 6 GB of RAM or more.
But don't head for New York with pitchforks and burn down St. Patrick's Cathedral just yet, and please don't stop the parades or close down the bars.
"If they're worried about wholesale collapse and people with pitchforks coming after them, history does not give any indication that that is around the corner," he said.
It was not a new conversation for Davos attendees, but it had gained urgency with the sense that the pitchforks were then massed at the palace gates.
There will be people marching with pitchforks over its removal, but I let those tears out years ago when Apple gutted the headphone jack from the iPhone 264.
In Pitchfork Economics, Nick explores why the pitchforks are coming, who they're coming for, and how the stories we tell about the economy can change the economy itself.
Though pitchforks lifted the real-estate developer to the White House, the irony is that his proposed economic policies look set to immediately help rich folks the most.
But the trusty mob, armed with mice and keyboards rather than pitchforks (so 19th century), can exercise their will and create a counterbalance, a check to the establishment.
The activists dug up the grass in front of the 16th-century "Great Gate", digging channels in the turf with shovels and pitchforks and planting Extinction Rebellion flags.
And if people are upset about tech billionaires squandering money, why on earth aren't they up in arms, in mobs with pitchforks and torches, enraged by the financial industry?
Before you grab your pitchforks or break out in a happy dance, know this: There's no guarantee that this date is going to turn into a full-blown fling.
It might seem like something overt, but the FBI says some conspiracy theories can do this even when they're not literally telling people to grab the anti-government pitchforks.
When a group of Nazis tried to take the fresco during World War II, women rang the church bells and the men rushed in from the fields bearing pitchforks.
It isn't just the potshots at me that I'm avoiding at times like this; it's the way a negative review can bring out the torches and pitchforks on both sides.
But privilege confers responsibility beyond itself, and one need not invoke pitchforks marching up the eighteenth fairway to show why MBA students have self-interested reasons for rethinking our ideology.
Make no mistake: "Liberal" and "left" are now said in the same breath as "corrupt establishment," and those with torches and pitchforks are nativists, populists and nationalists of every stripe.
Yet the reality is, the country is not being overrun by violent thugs coming to hurt us and we don't need to prepare a mob with pitchforks to save ourselves.
Carrying pitchforks meant to portray Clinton as the devil, hundreds of Sanders supporters took to the streets of Philadelphia earlier on Sunday to say they felt betrayed by the DNC.
But it was too late to back out now and I reassured myself that I'd have my classy pseudonym to hide behind if the super fans started sharpening their pitchforks.
It is a conversation fueled in part by fear: If the world is indeed in the throes of a populist insurrection, the pitchforks could do worse than to point here.
And in America, we have crossed the threshold of reasonable and rational debate about historical figures and images, and moved directly into the age of pitchforks, torches, and unrestrained hysteria.
Instead, we expect them to fold their arms, plug their ears, and march in lockstep to the beat of Steve Bannon and Mike Pence — even as the pitchforks reach the gates.
"I really think the pitchforks and torches are coming for us in tech," mused a member of Business Insider's "Silicon Valley 100" to me over dinner a couple of months ago.
It was parents and grandparents with pitchforks decrying Davis's and the newspaper's thoughtful opinion — all to protect a man who may have enabled Sandusky's crimes by not acting to stop them.
While this stuffy, sniffily headline might read as a disappointed shake of the head with some under-the-breath tsking, it's basically Fox's equivalent of brandishing pitchforks at their hairless fearless leader.
Can Xi Jinping politically survive the economic unrest that will send the Chinese marching into the streets with pitchforks in protests that could make the recent Paris riots look like a picnic?
But Utley responded Saturday with two home runs, including a grand slam off Hansel Robles, prompting Mets fans to all but run to the hardware store in search of pitchforks and torches.
Anticipating populist pitchforks in the wake of Trump and drug-pricing scandals like that of EpiPen, some companies have gone on the defensive, pledging to limit price increases to 10 percent each year.
On the other side, with Mr. Trump questioning the fairness of the election, and one Milwaukee sheriff calling for "pitchforks and torches," some fear that the aftermath of the election could bring violence.
In Wisconsin, David A. Clarke Jr., the sheriff of Milwaukee County, posted on Twitter on Saturday that it was "pitchforks and torches time," along with a photograph of an angry mob wielding weapons.
"The idea of cutting each other down somehow hurting us in the general election, whichever campaign did that would get a lot of pushback, pitchforks and torches from the voters," Ms. Gibson said.
The pitchforks are out in the form of mass protests in Hong Kong and Chile and other hotspots around the globe, but the United States still hasn't seen an uprising by the poor.
Chris Christie returned home last month to the comfort of his power base in Trenton, only to find old statehouse allies brandishing pitchforks and torches, not the legislative favors he had hoped for.
If we fall back on our Hollywood tropes of the witch hunt for a moment, we might image townsfolk sharpening their pitchforks and forming a mob to drag the witch to her fate.
Ozzie knew that his proposal danced on the third rail of the crypto debate—many before him who had hinted at a technical solution to exceptional access have been greeted with social media pitchforks.
Unlike seemingly everyone else, I've yet to see the Marvel blockbuster, an admission that is likely enough to inspire my colleagues at io9 to greet me at my desk in the morning with pitchforks.
The opposition grabbed their torches and pitchforks—which, in this case, took the form of successful petitions, vengeful Facebook groups, an angry blog, and the creation of civilian committees that support producers during inspections.
"If it voluntarily paid Moonves, it would have been attacked with pitchforks for rewarding the misbehavior alleged by multiple women," Erik Gordon, a professor at the University of Michigan's Ross School of Business, said.
My siblings' lives involve muddy knees, aching backs, chronic poison ivy, pitchforks and trowels, mailboxes stuffed with bulb catalogs, nursery visits, truckloads of mulch, chain saws and tractors with hole diggers for tree planting.
To me, I mean, my partner who does Pivot with me, Scott Galloway, thinks it's because they're scared of the pitchforks, that this income inequality issue has become so severe that they are worried.
Employers can yell "skills gap" all day long, but they can't keep workers fooled much longer, and their shareholders are not going to be happy when the only solution left is pitchforks at their doors.
The Crusher is a site-specific work from Birch featuring 300 salvaged pitchforks suspended from the ceiling, their handles painted in tribute to the colors of cars that have been crashed by artists and celebrities.
When the locals take their guns out and fire into the woods, it's not that different from people going with their pitchforks into the woods after Frankenstein's monster, he said, adding: "It never ends well."
The illusionist David Copperfield, who attended for the first time with his nominated designer-fiancée, Chloe Gosselin, joked at dinner that he was voting for Donald J. Trump, and forks were immediately raised like pitchforks.
It breezed north for 45 minutes and plummeted in the hamlet of Gonesse where frightened peasants attacked the contraption with rocks, knives and pitchforks before dragging the monster's wheezing remains through town on a horse.
Today, we don't need the hellfire and the pitchforks, we don't need the rivers of boiling blood, but we need a national usury law that caps interest rates on credit cards and consumer loans at 15%.
On the Reddit blog, u/thunderemoji writes about why Reddit is optimistic that chat rooms won't just be another trolling tool: I was initially afraid that most people would bring out the pitchforks and… unkind words.
If you read the popular press today, you'd think that people are about to march on Silicon Valley and Washington D.C., with pitchforks, demanding that legislators pass laws that restrict big tech from destroying the world.
It is as much strategy as it is random chance, as even a well-constructed counter-army is made up of individual AI units deciding when to swing their pitchforks or fire off their flaming arrows.
Christie chose the show trial metaphor not because he thought it was the best conceit for filleting Clinton's policy record, but to inspire the crowd, primed by 24 hours of bloody-shirt waving, to take up pitchforks.
City workers were using pitchforks and heavy equipment to clean up the mess on Tuesday, but you could still see mounds of tumbleweeds that covered windows and doors and even blew onto the roofs of some houses.
"More importantly, Trump supporters would have bought the story that the election had been rigged and you would have had Trump supporters with their pitchforks, or more likely semi-automatics, in a very ugly mood," he added.
Bruce Rauner (R) raged in Illinois, members took advantage of lazy summer days to update a state law, adding catfish to the list of species that may be taken with a bow and arrow, a speargun or pitchforks.
However, the current pile on Sheriff Clarke has brought upon himself stems from a tweet he sent out on Saturday calling for his supporters to take up their torches and pitchforks to fight our "corrupt" government and media.
George Wallace in 1968 and 1972, Pat Buchanan's "peasants with pitchforks" in 21625, Ross Perot in 2900 and 220006, the Reform Party's Jesse Ventura shocking the world in Minnesota in 2202 (elected governor), and Ralph Nader in 2628.
"When she flew in to meet with us, she had on a worn-in straw hat and work gloves tucked in her back pocket that were patinaed from actual handling of pitchforks and hay bales," Ms. Bell said.
That's the frustration that has fueled, in very different ways, the anti-establishment campaigns of Donald Trump, Ted Cruz and Bernie Sanders in particular, and that is leading other candidates, like Hillary Clinton, to grab their pitchforks as well.
But to me, the purpose of the meeting from Facebook's point of view was to acknowledge that if one story and one accusation can bring out the pitchforks, the more fundamental issue to address is a lack of trust.
But then most of those kids taking selfies in their Bentleys probably won't be beheaded at 37 after furious peasants storm their mansions armed with flaming torches and pitchforks, so maybe we can give Marie and Louis a break?
While it's the Instagram-breaking Barmecide Feast—glowing Kubrick room—and Crusher—hanging pitchforks—installations that grab all the social media headlines, the sprawling industrial bakery complex has a dozen more meaningful, quieter, nuanced, and monumental experiences to offer.
Right about here seems like a good place, in the interests of fairness, accuracy and self-preservation (I can see the furious Rome romantics reaching for their Dolce Vita-brand pitchforks) to issue the requisite "Rome is Spectacular" caveat.
Yet from a political standpoint, basic income appears to have found its moment, one delivered by the anxieties of the working poor combined with those of the wealthy, who see in widening inequality the potential for mobs wielding pitchforks.
So that can be anything from what the Tea Party did in 2009, which was going to town halls with their pitchforks and scaring elected representatives into believing they'd be voted out of office if they weren't responsive to them.
Though the pickers often sell their finds to interior designers (who might install a trio of artfully corroded pitchforks on the wall of a farm-to-table restaurant), much of what they uncover in barns and outbuildings was once utilitarian.
The Polish team muscled loads of grapes into the three wooden presses and used pitchforks to fluff the crushed fruit between each cycle, a task called the retrousse, which requires brute strength and helps extract as much juice as possible.
While defenders of the status quo salaciously revel in the examination of Trump's appalling personal morals, they turn a blind eye to the political norms that make some 40 percent of the population want to storm Washington, pitchforks carried high.
The fact that she managed to live long enough to have at least one adult daughter without the town coming for her in the middle of the night with torches and pitchforks speaks volumes about how messed up Wind Gap society is.
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While I doubt Trump himself is particularly interested in rallying a violent mob — at least beyond trying to sell them Trump-branded pitchforks — clearly the audience he has aggregated will not simply accept a traditional "peaceful transition of power" without a fight.
Wall Street and Silicon Valley can be as successful as they are in part because Americans as a whole respect innovation and contracts, are comfortable sharing personal information with private firms, and are reluctant to come after the rich with pitchforks and torches.
But it's beyond naive to think a subsection of fans can dictate Disney's broader strategy, since the studio didn't plunk down $4 billion for Lucasfilm to let it sit idle, or allow a small mob with Internet pitchforks to call the shots.
By day, a steady stream of tourists came, posing for pictures (and peeking in the windows) dressed in the free costumes provided by the visitor center — calico smocks with cameos, overalls and black jackets, even the spectacles — and wielding pitchforks of all sizes.
In conservative circles, the pitchforks have been out for tech since at least the 2016 election season, with far-right media organizations like Breitbart and Project Veritas accusing the industry and its leaders of silencing Republican voices, advocating for open borders, and bankrolling Democratic campaigns.
Some tech leaders, including Y Combinator's Sam Altman and Tesla's Elon Musk, are so sure this jobless future is imminent—and, perhaps, so wary of torches and pitchforks—that they're busy contemplating how to build a social safety net for a world with less work.
" McGowan herself, finds it confusing when the media call #MeToo a "movement", as she says it can conjure up images that makes it seem like there are "thousands of women in the streets with pitchforks running after men — and that's really not the case.
Two years, 40 meetings, and a seemingly endless number of riders' pitchforks later, the five-page plan—which comes in the last days of the agencies' promised "Fall 2017" deadline—is chock-full of transit trade-offs, community mediations, and, naturally, some lingering questions.
But, most people aren't on Twitter exhaustively the way media folks are, so frankly while it's troubling that some bring out their 280-count pitchforks, I'm just not too concerned that it's going to sideline the overall power and scope of such newfound, increased transparency.
The piece was titled "The Pitchforks Are Coming ... for Us Plutocrats," and in it Hanauer predicted that after four decades of the poor getting poorer and the rich getting richer, it was only a matter of time before the people rose up in anger.
If Facebook discovers the hack was perpetrated by a foreign government to interfere with elections, by criminals to bypass identity theft security checkpoints and steal people's bank accounts or social media profiles, or to target individuals for physical harm, out will come the pitchforks and torches.
Recall that when Mitt Romney lost to Barack Obama in 2012, it was Trump who turned to social media to encourage opponents of the newly elected President Obama, whom Trump derided as not even an American citizen, to take up the pitchforks rather than acquiescing in the election's outcome.
There were already plenty of reasons to be worried about President-elect Donald Trump's national security advisor: He's an Islamophobe who has lobbied for the Turkish government, taken money from Kremlin-funded Russia Today, and was a leader in the pitchforks-and-torches brigade to lock up Hillary Clinton.
Two games with major questions were given proper unveilings at E3— Anthem, Fallout 76—and each approached communication with their most passionate fans very differently, but only one seemed to come away without fans scratching their heads and wondering if it was time to grab their online pitchforks.
Starbucks has been the center of a faux "war on Christmas" in recent years, which started through a series of trolls and digital pitchforks on social media, was later fueled by a call for boycott from then candidate Donald Trump, and highlighted by the viral media, Mashable included.
Wall Street's elite, clearly guilty of systemic self-dealing that amplified the disaster, was on its knees, but instead of "Old Testament justice," Mr. Obama slyly offered to stand between Wall Street and "the pitchforks," a perilous stance of enormous political cost from which he extracted no concessions.
I started hallucinating the most horrific shit: A poster advertising a Renaissance exhibition turned into an image of hundreds of demon soldiers from hell with pitchforks who were coming to kill me; a man in a bar who was trying to talk to me morphed into a pig with horns.
And if you really want to make things interesting, watch what happens when Detroit sneaks in and takes Wendel Clark, and millions of Leaf fans who'd mentally blocked out that he ever played for the Wings have simultaneous aneurysms and then charge across the border wielding pitchforks and socks filled with unused pennies.
So it might be time to start thinking less about money and power, and more about values, and how we might actually make sacrifices in service of those values — because history indicates that blatant, widespread hypocrisy is one of several effective ways to transform a lightning rod into an angry mob wielding pitchforks and torches.
With all of that blatantly pro-feminist text being said, it's now up to you whether you now want to pick up your pitchforks and renew your chant about the KarJenners perpetuating the decline of American culture or have the life-changing revelation that a few naked selfies and a handful of powerful women can't actually hurt you.
Personally, I have written half a dozen bylines about the Perry versus Swift feud, examining song lyrics that may be shady (first Swift's "Bad Blood", then Perry's "Swish Swish") and figuring out if their exes are picking up pitchforks too (John Mayer, an ex of both, and Calvin Harris, an ex of Swift's who is collaborating with Perry).
Social media quickly responded Saturday after a Milwaukee Sheriff who backs Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE tweeted calling for "pitchforks and torches" to take on a corrupt government.
And as writers, as people, how are we supposed to forge any kind of common voice if we make no effort to explore or understand others' point of view, through the art we make, or by asking controversial questions, or by helping one another overcome mistakes instead of coming after those we feel have made them with virtual pitchforks?
As some Republicans and those ideologically or morally opposed to President Clinton  metaphorically got ready to storm the White House with pitchforks and torches, Dole knew the impeachment process was not only at least tainted by the perception of partisanship, but was increasingly divisive for the nation and would leave a scab that might take years to heal.
When a billionaire commits to putting money into politics — whether it's Howard Schultz or Michael Bloomberg or Sheldon Adelson, whether it's for your team or the other — you should see the plan for what it is: an effort to gain some leverage over the political system, a scheme to short-circuit the revolution and blunt the advancing pitchforks.
Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE (R-Texas) said Sunday that "there will be pitchforks and torches in the street" if Republicans don't deliver on promises made during the campaign.
MSNBC guest  Elie Mystal declared there should be "pitchforks and torches" outside the Southampton, N.Y., home of Equinox and SoulCycle chairman Stephen Ross for hosting a fundraiser for President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE there this weekend.
Then, Rincon got even more playful with a follow-up tweet: a cleaned-up version of her "baby," (the palette — not the kid) with the caption, "update: after a million Q-tips and napkins later I was able to save my baby, except for a few colors," ending with a sad-face emoticon, which prompted many on Twitter to take up their pitchforks and express outrage over the child's welfare.
"... Ready For It?" is intoxicating; "End Game" and Swift's booming "you and me, we got big reputations" in-between Future and Ed Sheeran's rapping is genuinely exciting at times; and "I Did Something Bad" is a memorable track, though the lyrics "They're burning all the witches, even if you aren't one/ They got their pitchforks and proof, their receipts and reasons" aren't ideal because who wants to share the same rhetoric the U.S president currently (mis)uses?
The show features a huge interior garden, hundreds of pitchforks hanging from the ceiling, three hundred Chinese factory workers fighting in a video work, the destruction of a vintage Ferrari on film, a recreation of a set from the film 2001: A Space Odyssey and a collection of massive airplane tails salvaged from the Mojave desert, standing upright on a pool of black water, whose dimensions are of the same ratio as that of the monolith in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Like the innie-outie bellybutton, Arsenal fans' Arsene Wenger-related plane banners are confused AF. Understandable, though—after a jaw-dropping 21 years as manager of Arsenal (which is 300 years in EPL managerial time), Wenger has developed a devout fanbase (see: nostalgia for a lossless 2003-04 season and title and a UCL finals run in 2005-06) and a rambunctious set of detractors (see: those mounting pitchforks while Arsenal has lingered in 2nd-4th place for a bajillion years).

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