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Ziegler

[zee-gler, tsee-gluhr]

noun

  1. Karl 1897–1973, German chemist: Nobel Prize 1963.



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Take Moms for Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler, one of the loudest proponents of Florida’s “Don’t Say Gay” bill.

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Adolf Ziegler, the Nazi functionary charged with overseeing the exhibition, perceived no ambiguity.

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“In the western world I’m confident that nobody has dug into the American first family more than us,” Ziegler said in a interview on YouTube in 2023.

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It is, put simply, “a mess,” Ziegler said.

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“Everybody knows that it’s basically total bulls**t,” Ziegler said.

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