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Dr. Jill Biden's Pride Month DeJoy/Reagan Love Fest: WHY? + Best States In Which To Be LGBTQ + Anti-Gay Commencement Speech From Hell + B-BOY BLUES Movie Coming + MORE! — 12-PACK

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ABOVE: This is why Lynda Carter is > than all of Charlie's Angels put together. BELOW: Keep reading for Dr. Jill Biden's love fest with Nancy Reagan (?!), the best states in which to be gay (aside from “of undress”), Amber Heard to appeal and more ...

I dislike the word “classy,” but ... this is it. (Image by Cass Bird for Harper's Bazaar) BAZAAR: I'm happy to see lovely Dr.

Jill Biden on the cover of Harper's Bazaar — this will give Melania a pain in the kidneys — though I wish she were not also, on Monday, set to appear WITH LOUIS DeJOY at a White House ceremony to honor a new stamp featuring Nancy Reagan ...

during Pride. Really stank timing. I'm beginning to think the Bidens are good people with few political instincts; they're getting pummeled and seem oblivious as to how to fight back, or at least avoid unforced errors.

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