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Ieggo 77 points ago +77 / -0

Why don't they have the same name? Is it a stupid libtard thing?

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America_No_1 124 points ago +124 / -0

All of the DC swamp keep different last names from their spouse to increase the illusion that they aren't all part of the same inner circle fuck bucket

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I_Love_45-70_Gov 39 points ago +39 / -0

I've never heard or seen the term "fuck bucket" until today. I thought it to be my original derogatory term from 25 or so years ago.

Kamala Harris is a fuck bucket.

Anyway, nice observation. Good day.

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America_No_1 12 points ago +12 / -0

I made it up because it felt like the right slang in this context. I'm trying to give up swearing too so I need to wrist slap and do better.

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Mavdick96 6 points ago +6 / -0

Fuck bucket? I like it.

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horseface_aint_black 2 points ago +2 / -0

I like it more

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M8kMdlErthGr8Again 5 points ago +5 / -0

Is that similar to a cum dumpster ?

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horseface_aint_black 2 points ago +2 / -0

Nope that is an individual. A bucket is like a bucket full of crabs. The dc-media-deepstate-continuum is like a giant incestuous container of pubic lice.

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Araket 3 points ago +3 / -0

lol fuck bucket

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CapnKek 34 points ago +34 / -0

Journos sleep with politicians, politicians sleep with career feds, career feds sleep with TVmedia, TVmedia sleep with career Intel, career Intel sleep with Journos; and if you're not career swamp they will all try to fuck you in the ass.

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Vonsey 20 points ago +20 / -0

Hate you’re making me defend the practice, but she probably worked in the field for a number of years becoming known as Kyra Phillips. If she changed it, she would be pretty much starting over and losing any ‘brand value’ associated with her reporting over the years. Imagine if McDonalds decided to change their name — you would be wondering who the fuck X is that just popped up all over the place

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The_RedWolf 12 points ago +12 / -0

Exactly this, I've seen a number of doctors and lawyers among others who kept it because their name was used as branding.

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Deplora 12 points ago +12 / -0

Also anyone who publishes in professional journals. It makes it hard to find a person's earlier published research, and confirm it's the same author, if they change their name midstream. I had a friend from college who got married to a high school sweetheart and hyphenated her last name with his. Got her PhD in psychology, published a number of articles and also held several teaching positions. Then she and her husband amicably divorced, but she kept her hyphenated name and continued publishing and teaching under that name.

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The_RedWolf 2 points ago +2 / -0

Absolutely

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540k-Again 8 points ago +8 / -0

It's also a swamp corruption thing (not just in DC but in other very corrupt towns) for 120 years now. Certainly something which should be and can be remedied.

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Hades440 5 points ago +5 / -0

Certainly something which should be and can be remedied.

How? Have the government regulate last names?

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540k-Again 2 points ago +2 / -0

There were laws passed about this in the past, including specifically for Federal Employees when this really got rampant as Marxism spread 100 years ago. Some of these were either ignored, or overturned by (mostly FDR's and other leftie bad) judges.

The contract of marriage has many aspects of it. Some are basically can be seen like "rights" which are added to the union(couple) and others are removal of rights. It's the joining of two individuals into one union; and this means certain aspects of law/society get joined between the two. This joining and merger of rights (and the attack by not removing rights), while under great attack for a few generations now; but the joining of last names was one of those things, and should be again.

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The_RedWolf 6 points ago +6 / -0

No, it's because of branding. I've known even conservative wives who were doctors, or lawyers who kept their original surnames because they had established a brand and didn't want to hurt their business.

However, in law and medicine the legal names are more important so officially they probably are what they say.

On the other hand the media will often use "stage names", so while legally they may share the same last name as their husband, publicly they'll continue to use their original surname because of branding.