Maureen Dowd
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Podcast Appearances
My time there was before that. And so it was very peaceful. Oh, it was before that. Right before.
My time there was before that. And so it was very peaceful. Oh, it was before that. Right before.
My time there was before that. And so it was very peaceful. Oh, it was before that. Right before.
But he's, it's funny.
But he's, it's funny.
But he's, it's funny.
This is funny. You would like this. Listen, they're cutting words out of, you know, they're saying we shouldn't use certain words. Like there are eight different gender words. But one of the words that they're trying to cut out is prostitutes. And that's such a useful word in Washington. Yeah.
This is funny. You would like this. Listen, they're cutting words out of, you know, they're saying we shouldn't use certain words. Like there are eight different gender words. But one of the words that they're trying to cut out is prostitutes. And that's such a useful word in Washington. Yeah.
This is funny. You would like this. Listen, they're cutting words out of, you know, they're saying we shouldn't use certain words. Like there are eight different gender words. But one of the words that they're trying to cut out is prostitutes. And that's such a useful word in Washington. Yeah.
Yeah, there's so many men.
Yeah, there's so many men.
Yeah, there's so many men.
Oh, well, you know, originally Truman Capote wanted it to be Marilyn Monroe, which would have made, well, it would have made more sense because she's supposed to be kind of a hillbilly and a singer. Right, right. You know, and because it was Audrey Hepburn, they completely whitewashed what she did for a living. So you just thought she was a party girl.
Oh, well, you know, originally Truman Capote wanted it to be Marilyn Monroe, which would have made, well, it would have made more sense because she's supposed to be kind of a hillbilly and a singer. Right, right. You know, and because it was Audrey Hepburn, they completely whitewashed what she did for a living. So you just thought she was a party girl.
Oh, well, you know, originally Truman Capote wanted it to be Marilyn Monroe, which would have made, well, it would have made more sense because she's supposed to be kind of a hillbilly and a singer. Right, right. You know, and because it was Audrey Hepburn, they completely whitewashed what she did for a living. So you just thought she was a party girl.
Okay, so they give her... So you didn't believe the washroom thing.
Okay, so they give her... So you didn't believe the washroom thing.