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How To Understand Who Is Really Being ‘Bullied' In Kansas Legislature Debates
There’s this weird phenomenon in politics where people in power do things that hurt other people and then complain about being “bullied”.

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There’s this weird phenomenon in politics where people in power do things that hurt other people and then complain about being “bullied”.

What should we make of the political psychopathy of lawmakers like Aaron Coleman and Gene Suellentrop?
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