If you follow politics today you might notice a certain four-letter word being thrown around a lot more than it used to be. We won’t say it here, but it starts with an f.
Now, there was a time in politics when using any kind of even mild profanity was taboo. But today the f-bomb is everywhere. In fact, the New York Times did an analysis of this and found on social media and in speeches politicians of all stripes are embracing profanity.
And one politician tops the list: Arizona’s own junior Sen. Ruben Gallego.
“Hey, this is Ruben Gallego. I’m traveling through
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