Good questions stand the test of time. Who doesn’t remember a parent, a teacher, a friend interrupting to ask who are they? Asking who are they demands or requests one to clarify a statement made, a story told, an excuse offered, or an opinion floated. Currently, using the mysterious “they” suggests that you are trading in conspiracy theories, political bias, or unclear thoughts . . . and maybe that’s true, at times. But considering that we’ve learned that Hunter’s Biden’s l
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"If everyone is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking." - George S. Patton