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TheWeekholeView: When Blindness Becomes a Common Affliction

Here’s what fell through the #TPV hole this past week, just in time for Christmas:

hillaryOn Friday, December 18, 2016, presidential hopeful #Hillary Clinton ended the December Democratic Presidential debate with

“May the force be with you,” because a mere

“Merry Christmas” would have been both cheesy and rehearsed.

On Saturday, December 19, North Korean leader Kim Jong Un claimed that his country had become a “powerful nuclear weapons state ready to detonate a hydrogen bomb,” a so-called H-bomb, or the #Kim-Hong bomb as the leader is known privately.

saudi2pangeatodayOn Sunday, December 20, Saudi Women were allowed to vote the name of the person whispered into their ear. Unable to see, the Saudi women vote by nodding when they hear the name of the man they approve of to represent them wherever.

On Monday, December 21, Turing Pharmaceuticals, which raised a life-saving HIV-drug price from US$13.50, to $750 announced huge staff cuts.

On Tuesday, December 22, #Turing #Pharmaceuticals started its personnel cuts by having CEO, Martin Shkreli, placed in a US prison.

On Wednesday, December 23, Sen. Ted Cruz hammered the Washington Post for publishing an online editorial cartoon depicting his two young daughters as dancing monkeys, telling a crowd in Tulsa that

The Washington Post has it all wrong. I, #Ted #Cruz, am the dancing monkey, not my little girls. They are daddy’s dancing girls, and our entire family dances to the highest GOP bidder, the Koch Brothers.

On Thursday, December 24, New York City celebrated #Christmas Eve in shorts and T-shirts with logos against ISIS and their small-minded terror. Blindness befell everybody as no one wants to talk about the real #Grinch who stole the White Christmas.

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By DANA NEACSU: TheWeekholeView: When Blindness Becomes a Common Affliction 

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