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Gigot: OK, you're saying this social-cultural issue, that is a big liability for him.
Rick on a Roll 2012
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Though on the opposite side of the social-cultural spectrum from Sarah Palin's, Lady Gaga's audience also consists of people who understand themselves as maligned, shunned, passed over, and ignored.
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Here's where social-cultural issues such as abortion and marriage equality come into play.
Sally Steenland: Return of the Culture Wars: Tea Party's Social & Religious Agenda & How Progressives Can Respond Sally Steenland 2010
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Now that the midterm congressional elections are over and a sizable number of conservatives -- including Tea Party members -- have won office based on promises to slash federal spending and shrink the government, you might think that economic issues have trumped social-cultural issues in the public mind.
Sally Steenland: Return of the Culture Wars: Tea Party's Social & Religious Agenda & How Progressives Can Respond Sally Steenland 2010
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Now that the midterm congressional elections are over and a sizable number of conservatives -- including Tea Party members -- have won office based on promises to slash federal spending and shrink the government, you might think that economic issues have trumped social-cultural issues in the public mind.
Sally Steenland: Return of the Culture Wars: Tea Party's Social & Religious Agenda & How Progressives Can Respond Sally Steenland 2010
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Though on the opposite side of the social-cultural spectrum from Sarah Palin's, Lady Gaga's audience also consists of people who understand themselves as maligned, shunned, passed over, and ignored.
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Though on the opposite side of the social-cultural spectrum from Sarah Palin's, Lady Gaga's audience also consists of people who understand themselves as maligned, shunned, passed over, and ignored.
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Though on the opposite side of the social-cultural spectrum from Sarah Palin's, Lady Gaga's audience also consists of people who understand themselves as maligned, shunned, passed over, and ignored.
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Though on the opposite side of the social-cultural spectrum from Sarah Palin's, Lady Gaga's audience also consists of people who understand themselves as maligned, shunned, passed over, and ignored.
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With the exception of a few American bands such as Sepultura and Slayer who brought death metal into the more of the mainstream culture, the genre has always maintained a distinct underground appeal, choosing, for artistic and social-cultural reasons, to distance itself from the mass-produced rock industry.
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