Beth Silvers

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Beth Silvers is the co-host of the podcast Pantsuit Politics.

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Noted conservative Bill Kristol rocked the political world when he tweeted, "The GOP tax bill's bringing out my inner socialist. The sex scandals are bringing out my inner feminist.

Bill Kristol finds his 'inner liberal' and bipartisanship beyond the Beltway

Noted conservative Bill Kristol rocked the political world when he tweeted, "The GOP tax bill's bringing out my inner socialist. The sex scandals are bringing out my inner feminist.

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