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2017 superlatives

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Scott Pruitt: Probably A Comic Book Villain

December 7, 2017December 23, 2017 Andrew Follett 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, bad hombre, Clean Power Plan, environment, EPA, global climate change, global warming, Paris Agreement, Pruitt, Scott Pruitt, trump

In less than a year as EPA administrator, Scott Pruitt has already shown he has no intentions of protecting the

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Former Sheriff Arpaio: Most Deserving of Your Contempt

December 5, 2017December 23, 2017 Tinesha Zandamela 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, immigration, law enforcement

Former Sheriff Joe Arpaio of Maricopa County, Arizona quickly became one of the most detested men in the United States

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Nikki Haley: The Most Important Politician You Haven’t Heard Of

December 4, 2017January 9, 2018 Drew Wilson 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, Ambassador, Nikki Haley, Russia, United Nations

The news these days is dominated by headlines and soundbites coming out of Washington, D.C. Whether it’s Donald Trump’s latest

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Aung San Suu Kyi: Least Likely to Condemn Genocide

December 3, 2017December 16, 2017 Chad Thompson 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, Aung San Suu Kyi, genocide, myanmar, rohingya

        Now the de facto leader of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi is, or perhaps was, one

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Susan Collins: Most Likely to Make You Wish You Had Ninety-Nine More of Her in the Senate (Alternatively: Perfect Attendance)

December 2, 2017December 16, 2017 Stephen Ward 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, bipartisan, congress, legislature, politician, politics, Senate, Susan Collins, United States, women in politics

She is one of the most popular politicians in the nation. She is described as “one of the last survivors

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Least Likely to Be a Pothead: Rodrigo Duterte

December 1, 2017December 16, 2017 Hunter Muse 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, foreign policy, philippines, rodrigo duterte, violence, war, war on drugs

Rodrigo Duterte would have been a scary classmate in high school. His hot-headed temper probably made him a bully, and

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World 

Most Precariously-Placed Leader of the Free World: Angela Merkel

November 29, 2017December 16, 2017 Dillon Ostlund 0 Comments 2017 superlatives, Elections, Elections 2017, Germany

It’s been just over two months since Angela Merkel became the third chancellor in German history to win a historic

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