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Reflecting Pool Story Somehow Gets Stranger, Democratic Socialists Feast in DC Primary, and Missing Giraffes Located in Virginia

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June 22, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling

Good morning. Hot and sticky with rain chances throughout the day and a high around 91. Rain is likely overnight, with a low near 68. The Nationals begin a four-game homestand against the Phillies this evening. You can find me on Bluesky, I’m @abeaujon.87 on Signal, and there’s a link to my email address below. [] The post Reflecting Pool Story Somehow Gets Stranger, Democratic Socialists Feast in DC Primary, and Missing Giraffes Located in Virginia first appeared on Washingtonian.

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Technique: Name Calling
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